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Livery Companies of England blazons

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Sourced from [https://archive.org/details/bookofpublicarms00foxd/page/n7/mode/2up The book of public arms] : a complete encyclopædia of all royal, territorial, municipal, corporate, official, and impersonal arms by Fox-Davies, Arthur Charles, 1871-1928 === A === '''Apothecaries''' Azure, Apollo with his head radiant, holding in his left hand a bow, in his right an arrow all or, supplanting a serpent argent. {{Occupation |image=Livery_Companies_of_England_blazons-3.png |text=was a Member of the Worshipful Company of Apothecaries }} * {{Occupation |Image=Livery_Companies_of_England_blazons-3.png |text=was a Member of the Worshipful Company of Apothecaries }} results in: '''Armourers''' Argent, on a chevron sable, a gauntlet of the first, between two pairs of swords in saltire of the last, hilts and pomels or, on a chief of the second, an oval shield of the field charged with a cross gules between two helmets proper, garnished or. Impaled with Brasiers: azure, on a chevron or between two ewers (i.e. beakers) in chief and a fleshpot in base or, three roses gules, barbed vert, seeded or. {{Occupation |image=Livery_Companies_of_England_blazons-4.png |text=was a Member of the Worshipful Company of Armourers }} * {{Occupation |Image=Livery_Companies_of_England_blazons-4.png |text=was a Member of the Worshipful Company of Armourers }} results in: Note: In 1708 the Companies of Armourers and Brasiers joined together. See also Brasiers. {{Occupation |image=Livery_Companies_of_England_blazons-5.png |text=was a Member of the Worshipful Company of Armourers and Brasiers }} * {{Occupation |Image=Livery_Companies_of_England_blazons-5.png |text=was a Member of the Worshipful Company of Armourers and Brasiers }} results in: === B === Note: In 1708 the Companies of Armourers and Brasiers joined together. See also Armourers.
'''Brasiers''' Azure, on a chevron or between two ewers (i.e. beakers) in chief and a fleshpot in base or, three roses gules, barbed vert, seeded or {{Occupation |image=Livery_Companies_of_England_blazons-6.png |text=was a Member of the Worshipful Company of Brasiers }} * {{Occupation |Image=Livery_Companies_of_England_blazons-6.png |text=was a Member of the Worshipful Company of Brasiers }} results in: '''Butchers''' Azure, two pole-axes in saltire or blades inwards argent, between two bull's heads couped in fesse of the last, on a chief argent, a boar's head couped gules between two block brushes {i.e. bunches of holly) vert. {{Occupation |image=Livery_Companies_of_England_blazons-7.png |text=was a Member of the Worshipful Company of Butchers }} * {{Occupation |Image=Livery_Companies_of_England_blazons-7.png |text=was a Member of the Worshipful Company of Butchers }} results in: === F === '''Fishmongers''' Azure, three dolphins naiant in pale argent, finned or, between two pairs of lucies in saltire (the sinister surmounting the dexter) proper, over the nose of each lucy a ducal crown of the third, on a chief gules, three pairs of keys endorsed in saltire or {{Occupation |image=Livery_Companies_of_England_blazons.png |text=was a Member of the Worshipful Company of Fishmongers }} * {{Occupation |Image=Livery_Companies_of_England_blazons.png |text=was a Member of the Worshipful Company of Fishmongers }} results in: === H === '''Haberdashers''' Barry nebuly of six argent and azure, on a bend gules, a lion passant guardant or. {{Occupation |image=Livery_Companies_of_England_blazons-8.png |text=was a Member of the Worshipful Company of Haberdashers }} * {{Occupation |Image=Livery_Companies_of_England_blazons-8.png |text=was a Member of the Worshipful Company of Haberdashers }} results in: === M === '''Mercers''' Gules, issuant from a bank of clouds a figure of the Virgin, couped at the shoulders proper, vested in a crimson robe adorned with gold, the neck encircled by a jewelled necklace, crined or, and wreathed about the temples with a chaplet of roses alternately argent and of the first, and crowned with a celestial crown, the whole within a bordure of clouds also proper. {{Occupation |image=Livery_Companies_of_England_blazons-9.png |text=was a Member of the Worshipful Company of Mercers }} * {{Occupation |Image=Livery_Companies_of_England_blazons-9.png |text=was a Member of the Worshipful Company of Mercers }} results in:

Livery Companies of the City of London

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== The Livery Companies of the City of London == === Introduction === There are 110 livery companies of the City of London, comprising London's ancient and modern trade associations and guilds.Livery companies of the City of London [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Livery_company wikipedia]. These livery companies play a significant part in the life of the City of London (i.e. the financial district and historic heart of the capital), not least by providing charitable-giving and networking opportunities. Most livery companies still maintain contacts with their original trade, craft or professional roles. Some still exercise powers of regulation, inspection and enforcement, while others are awarding bodies for professional qualifications. Almost all are now styled the 'Worshipful Company of...'. However, they were not always known so and the wikitree approach to categorization is to follow the City of London's own list of the Livery Companies.Database of Livery Companies [https://liverycommittee.org/about/livery-companies-and-guilds/livery-companies-database/]. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Livery_Companies_of_the_City_of_London === The ROLLCO Project === The Livery Companies can be a useful source of records for genealogical research. The Records of London's Livery Companies Online (ROLLCO) project has been established to create a fully searchable and freely accessible online database of membership information for the City of London's Livery Companies, from their earliest surviving records to c.1900.Records of London's Livery Companies Online. Apprentices and Freemen 1400-1900 [https://www.londonroll.org/ London Roll]. === Sources on the Livery Companies === * Apothecaries' SocietyA History of the Worshipful Society of Apothecaries of London. Vol I: 1617-1815. By Copeman, W S C. Oxford University Press, 1963. * Barber-Surgeons' CompanyThe Annals of the Barber-surgeons of London. By Sidney Young. 1890 [https://archive.org/details/annalsofbarbersu00youn/page/n7/mode/2up Internet Archive]. * Drapers' CompanyHistory of the Worshipful Company of the Drapers of London. By the Rev. A H Johnson. Five Volumes. Vol I, 1914 [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo1.ark:/13960/t4hm5th28&view=1up&seq=7 HathiTrust]. * Founders' CompanyAnnals of the Worshipful Company of Founders of the City of London. By William Meade Williams. 1867 [https://archive.org/details/annalsofworshipf00will/page/n7/mode/2up Internet Archive]. * Glaziers' CompanyHistory of the Worshipful Company of Glaziers of the City of London, otherwise the Company of Glaziers and Painters of Glass. By Charles Henry Ashdown. Published London, 1919 [https://archive.org/details/cu31924030086486/page/n9/mode/2up Internet Archive]. * Goldsmiths' CompanyThe Early History of the Goldsmiths' Company 1327-1509. Including the Book of Ordinances 1478-1483. By T F Reddaway and Lorna E M Walker. Published by Edward Arnold, 1975.Memorials of the Goldsmiths' Company being gleanings from their records between the years 1335 and 1815. By Sir Walter Sherburne Prideaux. Vol I & II. 1896 [https://archive.org/details/memorialsofgolds01prid Vol. I] and [https://archive.org/details/memorialsofgolds02priduoft Vol. II].Chaffers, W. Gilda Aurifaborum. A History of English Goldsmiths and Plateworkers, and their marks stamped on plate. 1883, p 40 [http://www.public-library.uk/dailyebook/A%20history%20of%20English%20goldsmiths%20and%20plateworkers%20(1883).pdf pdf]. * Grocers' CompanyHistory of the Worshipful Company of Grocers, Principally Compiled from their own Records. By William Herbert. Published London, 1838 [https://archive.org/details/historyofworship00herb/page/n1/mode/2up Internet Archive].The Worshipful company of grocers, an historical retrospect, 1345-1923. By J. Aubrey Rees. 1923. * Ironmongers' CompanySome Account of the Worshipful Company of Ironmongers. By John Nicholl. 1851 [https://archive.org/details/someaccountwors00nichgoog/page/n10/mode/2up Internet Archive].Rhys, L. The Aldermen of the Ironmongers' Company, 1400–1580. Medieval Prosopography Vol. 33, 2018, pp 63-88 [https://www.jstor.org/stable/26630016 JSTOR]. * Merchant Taylors' CompanyClode, C M. The Early History of the Guild of Merchant Taylors of the Fraternity of St John the Baptist, London. Part I., 1888 [https://archive.org/details/earlyhistoryofgu01cloduoft/page/n5/mode/2up Internet Archive].Miscellanea Genealogica et Heraldica. Second Series Vol. 5, 1894, starting at p 289 [https://archive.org/details/miscellaneagenea05howa/page/n349/mode/2up Internet Archive]. * Mercers' CompanyHistory of the Mercers' Company of the City of London. By Sir John Watney. 1914 [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044004525002&view=1up&seq=7 HathiTrust].The Mercery of London. Trade, Goods and People, 1130–1578. By Anne F Sutton. Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2005. * Pewterers' CompanyHistory of the Worshipful Company of Pewterers of the City of London. By Charles Welch. Vol. 1, 1902 [https://pewterbank.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/History-of-Worshipful-Company-of-Pewterers-Book-1.pdf pdf]. * Skinners' CompanyHistory of the Worshipful Company of Skinners of London : principally compiled from their own record. By W Herbert. Published London, 1837.Wadmore, J F (1881) Some Account of the History and Antiquities of the Worshipful Company of Skinners. Transactions of the London and Middlesex Archaeological Society. Vol 5 part I, pp 92-182 [http://www.lamas.org.uk/archives/transactions/transactions-vol05fs.html lamas].Wadmore, J F (1902) Some Account of the History and Antiquities of the Worshipful Company of Skinners of London being the Guild or Fraternity of Corpus Christi. London [https://archive.org/details/WadmoreJFSomeAccountOfTheWorshipfulCompanyOfSkinnersOfLondonBeingTheGuildOrFrate Internet Archive].Lambert, J J (1933) Records of the Skinners of London, Edward I to James I. London. * Stationers' CompanyThe Stationers' Company: A History, 1403-1959. By Cyprian Blagden. Stanford University Press, 1977. See also: * The City of London Livery Companies. Medieval Genealogy Website [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/links/citycos.shtml medgen] * The City of London Livery Companies: General sourcesDitchfield, P H. The City Companies of London and their good works: A record of their History, Charity and Treasure. 1904 [https://archive.org/details/citycompaniesofl00ditcuoft Internet Archive]. === Other Companies Linked to London === * Levant CompanyHistory of the Levant Company. By Alfred C Wood. 1935 (Second Impression 1964) [https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.187679/page/n41/mode/2up Internet Archive]. * Muscovy CompanyThe Muscovy Merchants of 1555. By T S Willan. 1953.Treasures of the Royal Courts. Tudors, Stuarts & the Russian Tsars. Dmitrieva O and Murdoch T (Eds). V&A Publishing, 2013.English Trade and Adventure to Russia in the Early Modern Era: The Muscovy Company, 1603-1649 (Empires and Entanglements in the Early Modern World). By Maria Salomon Arel. 2019. * Virginia CompanyThe Records of the Virginia Company of London. The Court Book. Kingsbury S M (Ed.). Vol I. Washington, 1906.The Records of the Virginia Company of London. The Court Book. Kingsbury S M (Ed.). Vol II. Washington, 1906 [https://archive.org/details/recordsofvirgini02virguoft/page/5 Internet Archive].The Records of the Virginia Company of London. Kingsbury S M (Ed.). Vol III. Washington, 1933 [https://archive.org/details/recordsofvirgini03virg/page/84 Internet Archive].Women Investors and the Virginia Company in the early Seventeenth Century. The Historical Journal. Vol. 62 Issue 4, 2019 [https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/historical-journal/article/abs/women-investors-and-the-virginia-company-in-the-early-seventeenth-century/FF0ED53D1B5DFB4376D40D97EC2F07BE Cambridge University Press]. == Sources ==

Lives of Nottinghamshire Worthies and of Celebrated and Remarkable Men of the Country, From the Norman Conquest to A.D. 1882

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Nottinghamshire|Nottinghamshire Sources]] __TOC__ == Lives of Nottinghamshire Worthies and of Celebrated and Remarkable Men of the Country == From the Norman Conquest to A.D. 1882 * by Cornelius Brown, F.R.S.L. * published H. Sotheran, London, 1882 * 389 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Lives of Nottinghamshire Worthies and of Celebrated and Remarkable Men of the Country, From the Norman Conquest to A.D. 1882|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=14ZQAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/livesofnottingha01brow * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008912690 === Table of Contents === * Preface * * Appendix, [https://books.google.com/books?id=14ZQAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA377 Page 377] * Index, [https://books.google.com/books?id=14ZQAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA383 Page 383] === 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 === * Brown, Cornelius. ''[[Space:Lives of Nottinghamshire Worthies and of Celebrated and Remarkable Men of the Country, From the Norman Conquest to A.D. 1882|Lives of Nottinghamshire Worthies and of Celebrated and Remarkable Men of the Country, From the Norman Conquest to A.D. 1882]]'' (H. Sotheran, London, 1882) [ Page ]. * ([[#Brown|Brown]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: *

Lives of the Governors of New Plymouth and Massachusetts Bay

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == Lives of the Governors of New Plymouth and Massachusetts Bay == from the landing of the Pilgrims at Plymouth in 1620, to the union of the two colonies in 1692 * by [[Moore-70321|Jacob Bailey Moore]] (1797-1853) * published by C. D. Strong, Boston, 1851 * published by Gates & Stedman, New York, 1848 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Lives of the Governors of New Plymouth and Massachusetts Bay|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1848) ::* https://archive.org/details/livesgovernorsn00moorgoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008637428 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ISMrAQAAIAAJ ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=0ssDAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/livesofgovernors00moor * (1851) ::* https://archive.org/details/livesofgovernors00moo ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008650817 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009575912 ::* https://archive.org/details/livesgovernorsn01moorgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=Rq4TAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/livesofgoverno00moor ::* https://archive.org/details/livesofgoverno1851moor ::* https://ia601404.us.archive.org/22/items/livesofgovernors00moo/livesofgovernors00moo_bw.pdf === 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 === * Moore, Jacob Bailey. ''[[Space:Lives of the Governors of New Plymouth and Massachusetts Bay|Lives of the Governors of New Plymouth and Massachusetts Bay]]'' (C. D. Strong, Boston, 1851) [ Page ]. * ([[#Moore|Moore]]) Please add your preferred citation format, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Moore, Jacob Bailey. ''[[Space:Lives of the Governors of New Plymouth and Massachusetts Bay|Lives of the Governors of New Plymouth and Massachusetts Bay]]'' (C. D. Strong, Boston, 1851) [ Page ].

Lives of the Lindsays

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] | [[Space: Sources-England | England Sources]] __TOC__ == Lives of the Lindsays == or, A Memoir of the Houses of Crawford and Balcarres. 2nd edition: to which are added, extracts from the official correspondence of Alexander Sixth Earl of Balcarres, During the Marron War; together with personal narratives by his brother, The Hon. Robert, Colin, James, John, and Hugh Lindsay; and by his sister, Lady Anne Barnard. * by [[Lindsay-1663|Alexander Crawford Lindsay]], Earl of Crawford (1812-1880) * published by C. S. Simms, Wigan, Greater Manchester, England, 1840 * published by John Murray, Albemarle Street, London, 1849 * published by John Murray, Albemarle Street, London, 1858 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Lives of the Lindsays|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 (1840) ::* https://archive.org/details/livesoflindsayso01incraw ::* https://archive.org/details/livesoflindsaysv100craw ::* http://digital.nls.uk/histories-of-scottish-families/pageturner.cfm?id=95580333 * Vol. 2 (1840) ::* https://archive.org/details/livesoflindsaysv200craw ::* http://digital.nls.uk/histories-of-scottish-families/pageturner.cfm?id=95576249 * Vol. 3 (1840) ::* https://archive.org/details/livesoflindsaysv300craw ::* http://digital.nls.uk/histories-of-scottish-families/pageturner.cfm?id=95572453 * Vol. 4 (1840) ::* https://archive.org/details/livesoflindsaysv400craw ::* http://digital.nls.uk/histories-of-scottish-families/pageturner.cfm?id=95568417 * Vol. 1 (1849) ::* * Vol. 2 (1849) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=RdxCAAAAIAAJ * Vol. 3 (1849) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=NN9CAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=pQRaAAAAcAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ncY5AAAAcAAJ * Vol. 1 (1858) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=3CENAAAAYAAJ ::* http://digital.nls.uk/histories-of-scottish-families/pageturner.cfm?id=94964394 * Vol. 2 (1858) ::* https://archive.org/details/livesoflindsayv21858craw ::* http://digital.nls.uk/histories-of-scottish-families/pageturner.cfm?id=95139754 * Vol. 3 (1858) ::* http://digital.nls.uk/histories-of-scottish-families/pageturner.cfm?id=95133366 === WikiTree Syntax === * Lindsay, Alexander. ''[[Space:Lives of the Lindsays|Lives of the Lindsays]]'' (John Murray, London, 1858) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Lindsay|Lindsay]])

Livingston County, New York

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[[Category:New York Projects]] [[Category:Livingston County, New York]] {{US History|sub-project=New York}} ==Welcome to the Livingston County, New York Project!== Livingston County was created on February 23, 1821, from Ontario and Genesee counties. == Maps and Boundaries == Livingston County borders: * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Allegany_County_New_York Allegany County]- south *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Genesee_County_New_York Genesee County] – northwest * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Monroe_County_New_York Monroe County] – north *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Ontario_County_New_York Ontario County] – east * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Steuben_County_New_York Steuben County] – southeast * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wyoming_County_New_York Wyoming County] – west ==Communities== ===Towns=== * [[:Category:Avon, New York|Avon]] * [[:Category:Caledonia, New York|Caledonia]] * [[:Category:Conesus, New York|Conesus]] * [[:Category:Geneseo, New York|Geneseo]] * [[:Category:Groveland, New York|Groveland]] * [[:Category:Leicester, New York|Leicester]] * [[:Category:Lima, New York|Lima]] * [[:Category:Livonia, New York|Livonia]] * [[:Category:Mount Morris, New York|Mount Morris]] * [[:Category:North Dansville, New York|North Dansville]] * [[:Category:Nunda, New York|Nunda]] * [[:Category:Ossian, New York|Ossian]] * [[:Category:Portage, New York|Portage]] * [[:Category:Sparta, New York|Sparta]] * [[:Category:Springwater, New York|Springwater]] * [[:Category:West Sparta, New York|West Sparta]] * [[:Category:York, New York|York]] ===Villages=== * [[:Category:Avon (village), New York|Avon (village)]] * [[:Category:Caledonia (village), New York|Caledonia (village)]] * [[:Category:Dansville, Livingston County, New York|Dansville]] * [[:Category:Geneseo (village), New York|Geneseo]] (County Seat) * [[:Category:Leicester (village), New York|Leicester (village)]] * [[:Category:Lima (village), New York|Lima (village)]] * [[:Category:Livonia (village), New York|Livonia (village)]] * [[:Category:Mount Morris (village), New York|Mount Morris (village)]] * [[:Category:Nunda (village), New York|Nunda]] ===Census-designated Places=== * Byersville * Conesus Hamlet * Conesus Lake * Cumminsville * Cuylerville * Dalton * East Avon * [[:Category:Fowlerville, Livingston County, New York|Fowlerville]] * Greigsville * Groveland Station * [[:Category:Hemlock, New York|Hemlock]] * Hunt * Kysorville * Lakeville * Linwood * Livonia Center * Piffard * Retsof * Scottsburg * South Lima * Springwater Hamlet * Tuscarora * [[:Category:Wadsworth, New York|Wadsworth]] * Webster Crossing * Woodsville * York Hamlet ===Hamlet=== * Coopersville ==Resources and Records== === On WikiTree === * [[:Category:Livingston County, New York, Cemeteries|Livingston County Cemeteries]] === On the Internet === *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Livingston_County,_New_York_Genealogy FamilySearch: Livingston County, New York Genealogy] *[https://www.livingstoncounty.us/162/County-Historian Livingston County Historian] *[https://www.livingstoncounty.us/514/Town-Historians Livingston County Town Historians] *[http://www.paintedhills.org/ Painted Hills Genealogical Society] *[https://cnygs.org/index.php Central New York Genealogical Society] *[https://rmc.library.cornell.edu/eguides/lists/churchlist1.htm Study Center for Early Religious Life in Western New York]

Livingston Pedigree and Descendants

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This short page is intended to trace the ancestors of Agnes Livingston of Falkirk who married in 1501 to {Reverend} William Livingston who succeeded his father as Rector of Monyabroch. --- Generation One Alexander Livingston of Phildes Died (executed for high treason) on January 21, 1449/50 Alexander was a son of Sir Alexander Livingston of Callendar and his wife who was a daughter of James Dundas of Dundas "the Elder". Alexander Livingston of Feldes or Phildes, of Perthshire, Constable of Stirling Castle, Captain of Methven Castle, etc., executed by hanging and/or beheading on Castle Hill in Edinburgh on January 21, 1449/50 for high treason. For further details of his line, see E.B. Livingston: The Livingstons of Callendar (Edinburgh, 1920) Chapters XIV., XV., and XVI. The following is an outline only. Generation Two Miss Van Rensselaer wrote: "There is no account of the wife and family of Alexander Livingston of Phildes (above) but crown charters prove that he left an heir, and that his grandson was as given below." (Florence Van Rensselaer: "The Livingston Family in America and Its Scottish Origins", New York, 1949 page 67) --- Generation Three Alexander Livingston of Dunipace Alexander, a grandson of Alexander Livingston of Phildes, was the first member of the Livingston family to possess the lands of Dunipace in Stirlingshire. He was a member of the town council of Stirling from 1521 to 1530 and a burgess in 1525. Alexander married his second wife Alison Gourlay in 1490, and they had a son: --- Generation four Master Alexander Livingston, First Lord of Dunipace Died after August 27, 1560 at which time he was witness to a Crown Charter. Master Alexander Livingston is described by Miss Van Rensselaer as "a man of marked ability." He was the first member of his family to obtain from the crown the restoration of the forfeited ancestral estates of Feldes or Phildes. This was granted on January 13, 1516/17. Alexander was a Commissioner of Justiciary, Director of Chancery and Keeper of the Quarter Seal. In 1550, he was promoted to be a Lord of Session at which time he took the title of Lord of Dunipace. Alexander married before July 1525 to Elizabeth Hepburn, a daughter of Sir Adam Hepburn who had fallen at Battle of Flodden (September 9, 1513). Alexander and Elizabeth had the following children: James Livingston (d.s.p.) John Livingston who succeeded to Dunipace and married Margaret Elphistone Janet Livingston who married first to John Leighton of Ullshaven and second to Robert Bruce Margaret Livingston who married John Strachan of Thornton Thomas Livingston William Livingston Alexander Livingston also had four "natural" sons who are referred to in Charters of the years 1525, 1530 and 1542. It appears that Alexander and the unknown mother(s) of these children didn't bother to undertake the formality of a church ceremony: John Livingston Laurence Livingston Matthew Livingston Thomas Livingston, founder of the Livingstons of Kirkland and Airth Thomas Livingston of Kirkland and Airth Died after 1566 Thomas' father entailed upon him seven oxgangs of the Halls of Airth on July 2, 1529 or 1530. These lands were in the barony of Bothkennar, Stirlingshire. --- Note: "entail" means "to settle on a series of heirs, so that the immediate possessor may not dispose of the estate." It appears that Thomas' father wanted to make sure the land would stay in the family and not be sold off. An "oxgang" is a measure of land, as much as an ox could gang over or cultivate; and it varied from as little as 8 acres to as much as 20 acres. In Scotland, it was generally about 13 acres; so Thomas had about 90 acres. Thomas married his second wife Agnes Menteith, a daughter of Alexander Menteith before October 22, 1551 on which date he entailed to her and her legitimate issue the seven oxgangs of the Halls of Airth. Thomas and Agnes had a son: Alexander Livingston of the Halls of Airth and Falkirk Alexander Livingston of the Halls of Airth and Falkirk Alexander appears to have inherited the land associated with the Halls of Airth and he also owned land in Falkirk. He married to Marion (or Marlan) Bryson of Falkirk, and their eldest daughter was: Agnes Livingston Generation Seven Agnes Livingston of Falkirk Born circa 1585 Died circa 1617 Agnes married on December 14, 1600 to {Reverend} William Livingston, M.A., Minister of Monyabroch. The marriage was proclaimed on January 6, 1601. Agnes and William were 5th cousins once removed, their common ancestor being Sir Alexander Livingston of Callendar. ALT BIRTH: 1546, DEATH 1596 CHURCH: Rector of Moniabrugh (Monyabroch) now part of Kilsyth, Stirlingshire, Scotland. Source 1 Author: Adams, Arthur Title: The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215: the barons named in the Magna Charta, 1215 and some of their descendants who settled in America 1607-1650 Publication: 5th edition. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing, 1999 --- From The Livingstons of Livingston Manor, etc. by Edwin Brockholst Livingston 1910: Among the Livingston papers formerly belonging to the Viscounts of Kilsyth, and still preserved in the charter room at Colzium House, Stirlingshire, are some deeds relating to the Scottish ancestors of the American branches of this once noble family, most important bearing date of Mar. 15, 1560 and which had been executed at Callendar House, the principal seat of the Lords Livingston. This deed, which is in Latin, is to the effect that Alexander Livingston, rector of the parish church of Monyabroch, with the consent of his patron and chief, William Lord Livingston feus half his glebe to another William Livingston and Janet Makgowin his spouse, with the armorial seals of both Lord Livingston and the rector who both signed it. The lack of an adequate stipend was apparently the reason why the rector, 'after due deliberation' so runs the charter, had to feu to his 'beloved William Livingston and Janet Makgowin his spouse' and their heirs, the half of his glebe for the low rent of three pounds two shillings. Even in the year 1574, or thirteen years subsequent to the date of this transaction, the Rev. Alexander Livingston only had as stipend, according to the Book of Assignation of Stipends, 'the third of the parsonage and vicarage, extending to three chaldees, five bolls, and one-third boll of meal, and the third of the vicarage pensionary of Monyabroch, three pounds, six shillings and eight pence. (Scots)' Owing to the earlier volumes of the kirk-session Records of Kilsyth having either been lost or destroyed, probably during the civil wars of the 17th Century, little can now be gleaned from contemporary sources concerning the long ministry of the Rev. Alexander Livingston over this parish. But from the fact of his having been appointed by the Scottish Privy Council, Mar. 6, 1589-90-, one of the three clerical commissioners for ';overseeing the maintenance of the Protestant religion in Stirlingshire, it would appear that he must have been favourably known to the government as a man of influence in his district, though his relationship to the head of his family alone, would probably have been sufficient to have got him appointed a member of this important commisssion. There were seven commissioners altogether--three clerical and four lay---and of these, three were members of the Livingston family, who at this period were all powerful in this county. The other Livingston commissioners were, William Lord Livingston, and John Livingston, the younger, of Dunipace. That family influence was the principal cause of his appointment, is borne out by the fact that only two years later 'he was so aged and infirm, that he could neither preach, administer the sacrament, nor exercise discipline,' so that the Presbytery advised him to get a helper, but he doesn't appear to have acted upon this advice as the Presbytery in 1594 applied to the Synod for a helper. The result is not recorded. Rev. Livingston, owing to the fact that he 'was in near realtion to the House of Callendar,' had been specially selected, in spite of his infirmaties, by the Presbytery of Glasgow, to personally wait upon Lady Livingston, though she was not a resident of his parish, but of Falkirk, and summon her to appear before the Presbytery upon April 13, in this same year, to answer as to her religious beliefs, which were the cause of much scandal to the kirk elders, who deemed her 'a malicious papist.' Failing to appear she was summoned for the 2nd time 'to give the confession of her faith under the pain of disobedience and Mr. Livingston was duly admonished as to the personal delivery of this summons. The lady not deigning to take any notice, 'Mr. Alexander Livingston, parson and minister of Monyabroch' was ordered on the 23rd of the above month to summon her for the 3rd time, to attend before the Presbytery upon the 15th day thereafter 'under the pain of excommunication.' And that the said lady 'may be won to God,' the Presybery further ordained that Mr. Patrick Sharp, Principal of the College of Glasgow, and Mr. John Cooper, should confer with her 'touching the grounds of religion.' This attempt to bring Lady Livingston into the right path also failing, and after waiting for nearly 3 years for her to see the error of her ways, the Presbytery finally upon Mar 1, 1596-7, 'ordains every minister within the Presbytery of Glasgow to intimate next Sunday that Dame Helenor Hay, Lady Livingston, is excommunicated, and Rev. Alexander Livingston to do the same, under the pain of disposition.' This Lady Livingston was the wife of Alexander, 7th Lord Livingston, eldest son and successor of Rev. Alexander's patron, soon to be created Earl of Linlithgow. The reason why the Presbytery of Glasgow were so bitter against her religious views, was that her husband had been recently entrusted by King James the 6th with the care of the infant Princess Elizabeth, in after years to become celebrated as the wife of the unfortunate Elector Palatine, and ancestress of His Majesty King Edward VII. The worthy elders even complained to King James himself, who very diplomatically told them in reply that his daughter was placed under the charge of Lord Livingston, 'who was a man known to be of good religion.' and not under that of his wife. This dispute continued for several years for in 1602 Lady Livingston, now the Countess of Linlithgow, had to appeal to the king for protection against further threats of excommunication, this time from the Presbytery of Linlithgow. One of the charges seriously laid against her was having dealings with midsummer fairies. The Rev. Alexander Livingston's conduct in this affair had, apparently, given great offence to the scandalised kirk elders, for under date of Mar. 16, 1596, it is duly recorded in the Glasgow Presbytery Register, that 'as to Monyabroch neither exercise nor discipline is keepit by the minister there.' And upon June 21, in the following year the rector was summoned before the Presbyter 'to hear himself deposed from the ministry at the kirk of Monyabroch for inability to use discipline in the said kirk.' When asked if he had anything to say in his defence he raised no objection and deposition was pronounced. The reason why the rector so readily acquiesced in this sentence, appears to have been owing to the fact that the Presbytery had agreed, at the same time, to take William Livingston, his son, on trial for the living. From http://www.robertsewell.ca/livingston.html#l4 {Reverend} Alexander Livingston, M.A. who was the first Protestant Rector of Monyabroch. He was known as Master Alexander Livingston, a reference to his degree of Master of Arts. Died: circa 1598 Married: circa 1570 to Barbara Livingston, daughter of Alexander Livingston of Over & Nether Inches, and grand daughter of William Livingston, 4th Viscount of Kilsyth and Janet Bruce of Airth. Barbara Livingston was a great X5 grand daughter of King Robert (II). Barbara and Alexander were 5th cousins, their common ancestor being Sir John Livingston of Callendar. {Reverend} Alexander Livingston and Barbara Livingston had the following children: Katherine Livingston who married James Livingston of Belstane {Reverend} William Livingston, M.A. More About Alexander Livingston and Barbara Livingston: Marriage: 1570, Scotland. Children of Alexander Livingston and Barbara Livingston are: +William Livingston, b. 1576, Kilsyth Castle,Scotland, d. 1641, Lanarkshire, , Scotland.

Livingstone Name Study

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[[Category:Livingstone 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 Livingstone 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.

Livro do Armeiro-Mor

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== [[Space:Heraldry|Heraldry]]: Livro do Armeiro-Mor ==
== Sources == * Livro do Armeiro-Mor [http://www.vikinganswerlady.com/FTP_Files/1506-1509_Livro_do_Armeiro-Mor_Portugal.pdf] * Contribuidores da Wikipédia, "Livro do Armeiro-Mor," Wikipédia, a enciclopédia livre, [https://pt.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Livro_do_Armeiro-Mor&oldid=47103752] (accessed novembro 1, 2016). * Arquivo Nacional da Torre do Tombo [http://digitarq.arquivos.pt/details?id=4162406]

Liz King To-Do List

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[[Category:Maine, Immigrants from Ireland]] [[Category:Portland, Maine]] [[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles relating to Mulkerns in Portland, Maine, that [[King-22429|Liz King]] is currently working on. Can you help?
'''Festus P. Mulkern and Barbara Conley and descendants'''
{| cellpadding=5 style="border:1px solid #333" align="center" |- style="background-color:#ddd;" !|Name !|Birth !|Death !|Familysearch !|Categories !|Notes |- | [[Mulkern-46|Mulkern, Festus P.]] ||abt 1864||'''✓'''||'''✓'''||'''✓'''||find parents so Delia & Reardons can be added/connected; go through children’s records for address info; arrival date |- | [[Conley-2538|Conley, Barbara ]] ||'''✓'''||obituary||'''✓'''||'''✓'''|| 1930 census? passenger record to US?/arrival date; obituary; go through children’s records for address info |- | [[Mulkern-48|Mulkern, Hannah Barbara]] ||'''✓'''||'''✓'''||'''✓'''||to-do||add husband and children profiles, 1900 census, residences, death record, obituary? |- | [[Mulkern-45|Griffin, Bridget Agnes (Mulkern) ]] ||'''✓'''||'''✓'''||to-do||'''✓'''|| add children, census/residences, findagrave |- | [[Mulkern-49|Mulkern, Michael E.]] ||'''✓'''||'''✓'''||to-do||to-do||obituary? census/residences, burial |- | [[Mulkern-50|Mulkern, Patrick D.]] ||abt 1893|| to-do||to-do||to-do||add wife profile, children, census/residences, death, obituary?, burial |- | [[Mulkern-51|Mulkern, Mary Elizabeth]] ||'''✓'''|| to-do||to-do||to-do||add husband profile, children, census/residences, death, obituary?, burial |- | [[Mulkern-52|Mulkern, John Joseph]] ||abt 1897|| to-do||to-do||to-do||add birth, wife profile, children, census/residences, death, obituary?, burial |- | [[Mulkern-53|Mulkern, Festus Paul]] ||'''✓'''|| to-do||to-do||to-do||add marriage, children, census/residences, death, obituary?, burial |- | [[Mulkern-54|Mulkern, Peter ]] ||'''✓'''||'''✓'''||'''✓'''||'''✓'''||death notice? |- | [[Mulkern-55|Mulkern, Margaret ]] ||'''✓'''|| '''✓'''||'''✓'''||'''✓'''||death notice? |- | [[Mulkern-|UNKNOWN MULKERN]] ||to-do|| to-do||to-do||to-do||figure out if 10th child existed |- | [[Mulkern-47|Mulkern, Thomas C.]] ||'''✓'''|| '''✓'''||to-do||to-do||was Thomas married by 1940?, any children?, 1930census; residences; access obituary |- |}
'''John Mulkern and Katie Clarity/Cloherty and descendants'''
{| cellpadding=5 style="border:1px solid #333" align="center" |- style="background-color:#ddd;" !|Name !|Birth !|Death !|Familysearch !|Categories !|Notes |- | [[Mulkern-56|Mulkern, John ]] || abt 1855|| to-do||to-do||to-do||to-do |- | [[Clarity-3|Mulkern, Katie (Clarity) ]] ||abt 1850|| to-do||to-do||to-do||to-do |- | [[Mulkern-27|Mulkern, Julia A. ]] || abt 1871||'''✓'''||'''✓'''||'''✓'''||find exact DOB, arrival |- | [[Mulkern-17|Mulkern, John J. ]] ||abt 1850|| to-do||to-do||to-do||to-do |- |}

Liza b To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[B-435|Liza b]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=B-435&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Liza b To-Do List|Liza's current to-do list]].''

Liza’s 15 for 15 Tracker

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Completed tasks: #'''DONE - I connected these 5 + 5 unconnected profiles to the big tree''' #'''Done - I watched these 5 videos from WikiTree Day 2022 and left a comment''' # '''DONE - Join a functional project - Connectors''' #'''DONE - I added at least one source to these 15 profiles from the Unsourced Profiles Category:''' #'''DONE - Join a geographical project. - Remember the Children''' #'''DONE - Create a free-space profile about something that interests you. - GLEE TV show''' # '''DONE - Join a functional project - Sourcerers''' #'''DONE - I improved these 15 profiles from my Anniversaries List''' #'''DONE - I resolved these 15 profiles in the Needs GEDCOM Cleanup Category''' # '''DONE - Join a functional project - Data Doctor''' #'''DONE - I uploaded 15 photos or headstones to these profiles''' #'''DONE - I participated in these 5 monthly challenges''' #'''DONE - I improved these 15 random profiles''' #'''DONE - My CC7 has increased by 150''' #'''DONE -I participated in these 15 Weekend Chats:''' #'''DONE - I participated in these 15 weekly challenges:''' #'''DONE - Try out the WikiTree Browser Extension - Safari version. ''' #'''DONE- I earned Club 100 badges in these 5 months:''' #'''DONE - I watched these 15 Saturday Roundup videos on YouTube and left a comment:''' ''“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 2177 (starting number) to 2327 (add 150), dropped to 2143 so 2293 '''DONE''' *Create a free-space profile about something that interests you. - '''DONE''' - GLEE TV show *Try out the WikiTree Browser Extension. - '''DONE''' *Attend WikiTree Day 2023 (5 Nov) *Start or join a One-Name Study - already have one Macklem *Start or join a One-Place Study. - helping on L'Acadie OPS *Join a geographical project. - '''DONE''' - Remember the Children *Join a topical project. *Join a functional project. - '''DONE''' - Connectors, Sourcerers & Data Doctor *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:''' '''DONE- I earned Club 100 badges in these 5 months:''' #January #February #March #April #May I earned Club 1000 badges in these 5 months: # # # # # '''DONE - I uploaded 15 photos or headstones to these profiles''' I uploaded 15 photos or headstones to these profiles: #John H Macklem #Mary Bartley #Milton Ward Macklem #John Wesley Macklem #William Macklem (m Eve Schell) #Osias Sauve #Osias Sauve Jr #Damas Sauve #Daniel Sauve #Emma Sauve Myre #Lionel Myre #Lorenzo Myre #Florimond Sauve #Thomas Welburn #Kate Welburn Sauve Smith #Bert (Hubert) Smith '''DONE - I improved these 15 profiles from my Anniversaries List''' I improved these 15, 30 or 45 profiles from my Anniversaries list: #Benney Roy - Roy-9587 #Mary Adelaide (Pickle) Thornbrooke #Marie Leoni Seguin #Georgina Simmons Kendrick #Bertha Bickmore #Wellie Gervais #John Peter Bellion #Robert Lambert Labadie #Mabel Welburn #James Bartley #Russell Horace Macklem #Clifford Sauve #Rosaba Sauve #Benjamin Roy #Joseph Andre Omer Myre # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # I improved these 15 early profiles from my Watchlist: (Sort by oldest edit) #Angeline Pelletier - Pelletier-3697 #Thomas Welburn (1843-aft 1911) #Mary Anne Price #Joseph Renaud #Angele Dube #Wellie Gervais #Emma Sauve #Lionel Myre #Mary Bartley Macklem #Hill Abraham #Jane Winter #Constantine Abraham #Marie Durocher # # I resolved these 15, 30 or 45 profiles in the Needs Biography Category: #Marie Ezilda Hebert - Hebert-16 #Pierre Vallee #James Dickinson Irvin II #Martin-37009 # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # I resolved these 15, 30 or 45 profiles in the Needs Profiles Created Category: # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # '''DONE - I resolved these 15 profiles in the Needs GEDCOM Cleanup Category''' I resolved these 15, 30 or 45 profiles in the Needs GEDCOM Cleanup Category: #Marie Angélique Blais - Blais-884 #Joseph Marie Blais - Blais-886 #Jacques Blais - Blais-854 #Clarence Woldamott #Maria (Unknown) Baumgartner #Joseph Henry Strine #Joseph James Moore #Rufus Unger #Andrew G Unger #Sarah Johnston Thorn #Elizabeth Johnston Rarick #Lura Mable Lumbeck #Julia A Rhodenbaugh #Irving Edgar Staley #Cecile Leora Swift #Louis David Langlais #Marie Obeline Thibault #Marie Josephe Desmarais # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # '''DONE - I added at least one source to these 15 profiles from the Unsourced Profiles Category:''' I added at least one source to these 15, 30 or 45 profiles from the Unsourced Profiles Category: #Louis Primeau - Primeau-672 #Alfred Parent - Parent-394 #Joseph Jutras - Jutras-44 #Isabelle Jutras - Jutras-45 #Emelie Pilon - Pilon-144 #Leona Pilon - Pilon-143 #Aldemar Pilon - Pilon-142 #Joseph Pilon - Pilon-135 #Lucie Taillion/Taillon - Taillion-1 #Margaret (Meggison) Brownrigg #Marie Anne Meggison #Catherine Meggison #Agathe Meggison #Louis Lamothe #Mathilde (Houle) Seguin #Marie Benoit #Clement Bouchard #Etienne Vital Beaudoin #un-named infant Turgeon #Marcel Gagnon #Appoline Pauline Derosiers Dutremble #Michel Romain Dutremble #Henriette Demers #Sarah Johnston Thorn #Elizabeth Johnston Rarick #Julia A Rhodenbaurgh #Louis David Langlais #Marie Obeline Thibault #Martin-37009 #Marie Josephe Desmarais #Felicite Laporte #Marie Modeste Chouinard #sophie Therrien #Isaac Turner #Prudence Wilcox # # # # # # # # # # I improved these 15, 30 or 45 profiles to completeness using David Randall’s Checklist: # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # '''DONE - 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Lapointe-1530 #Ursule Leclerc #un-named infant Turgeon - Turgeon-350 #Marie Rita Marguerite Sauve #Louis Archambault #Marie Angelique Dauphin #Anonyme Dauphin #Pierre Guillet #Rose de Lima Guillette #Francois Midas Guillette #Joseph Robert Albert Robillard #[[Robillard-190|Leon Joseph Evariste Robillard (1869-1875)]] #[[Robillard-189|Marie Louise Robillard (1871-1871)]] #[[Robillard-194|Alphonse Robillard (1872-1872)]] #[[Robillard-197|Joseph Louis Wilfred Robillard (1875-1875)]] #[[Robillard-196|Joseph Louis Adrien Robillard (1876-1876)]] #[[Robillard-192|Joseph Robert Albert Robillard (1878-1878)]] #[[Robillard-195|Marie Anne Albertine Robillard (1881-1881)]] #[[Robillard-191|Marie Eulalie Rose Anne Robillard (1884-1884)]] #[[Robillard-199|Marie Eva Bertha Robillard (1885-1885)]] #[[Robillard-193|Joseph Charles Antonio Robillard (1886-1886)]] #[[Robillard-198|Marie Marguerite Alberta Robillard (1890-1890)]] # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # I solved these 15, 30 or 45 Unknowns from my Watchlist or the tree at large: #Marie Josephe Desmarais Unknown - LNAB= Desmarais # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # '''Done - I participated in these 15 weekly challenges:''' (Examples: 52 Ancestors, Data Doctors Challenge, Saturday Sourcing Sprints, WikiTree Challenge) # WikiTree Challenge - week 1 - 7x7 Ontario #WikiTree Challenge - week 3 - OPS #Data Doctors - Add missing Find A Grave connections #WikiTree Challenge - week 4 - Freedman’s Bureau #Data Doctors - fix tags #Data Doctors - remove GEDCOM junk #Military & War Pop-Up Challenge for 21st Alabama Civil War soldiers #52 Ancestors - Lucky #52 Ancestors - Translation #52 Ancestors - Gone too soon #52 Ancestors - Outcast #52 Ancestors - I'd Like to Meet #52 Ancestors - Light a Candle #Data Doctors - Improve Orphaned profiles #Mother Goose Pop-up Challenge #DD Challenge Add Connections IX '''DONE - I participated in these 5 monthly challenges''' I participated in these 5 monthly challenges: #Jan- Connect Canadian Notables #Feb - Connectors Challenge #Feb - Sourcerers Challenge #Mar - Connect Canadian Notables #Mar - We Will RAWK You #Apr - Connect Canadian Notables #May - Connect Canadian Notables #May - Connectors Challenge #June - Connect Canadian Notables # 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: 151 for Jan, 70 for April *Source-a-Thon: '''DONE -I participated in these 15 Weekend Chats:''' #Dec 30 - Jan 1 #Jan 6-8 #Jan 20-22 #Feb 3-5 #Feb 10-12 #Feb 17-19 #Mar 3-5 #Mar 10-12 #Mar 17-19 #Mar 24-26 #Mar 31-Apr 2 #Apr 7-9 #Apr 14-16 #Apr 28-30 #May 5-7 #May 12-14 #May 19-21 I answered 15 questions from the Genealogy Help category in G2G: (Suggestion: Record a short synopsis of the question to jog your memory. #Is Google book visible outside of Europe? #Ross-Ayers marriage Ancestry look-up #How to find connection to Edward III #Adding family to WT - profile locked, do I need to connect to existing profiles #Can you see this photo? - photo is privacy protected #Can't attach mother - problem with link #How to use dit names #Mudd line yDNA #French Canadian women other last name #Finding French Canadians with no parents #Duplicate categories - use lowest category #Manitoba 1870 Census #Is the CC7 broken # # I awarded Wonderful WikiTree recognition to these WikiTreers: *January: Russell Butler - Butler-21232 *February : John Tyner *March: Greg Clarke (still Mar for me) *April: Aleš Trtnik *May: Denise Hunt *June: Amy (Crawford) Gilpin *July: *August: *September: *October: *November: *December: Tally your thank yous given each month: Your goal is 15 a month! *January: 15+ *February : 15+ *March: 15+ *April: 15+ *May: 15+ *June: 15+ *July: 15+ *August: *September: *October: *November: *December: I awarded Generous Genealogist badges to these 5 WikiTreers: # # # # # I awarded Family or Community Star badges to these 5 WikiTreers: # # # # # I invited these 5 people to join WikiTree: # # # # # I shared these 15 Question of the Week images on my social media account(s): #Do you have Canadian roots? # # # # # # # # # # # # # # I shared the shareable family tree image for these 15 ancestors on my social media account(s): # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # '''DONE - I watched these 15 Saturday Roundup videos on YouTube and left a comment:''' #Sat 7 Jan 2023 (Secret Santa reveal) - live #Sat 21 Jan 2023 - Ontario connections - live #Sat 11 Feb 2023 - live #Sat 18 Feb 2023 - live #Sat 4 Mar 2023 - live #Sat 10 Mar 2023 - live #Sat 18 Mar 2023 - live #Sat 4 Feb 2023 - not live - left a comment #Sat 1 Apr 2023 - part live, most not live - left a comment #Sat 8 Apr #Sat 15 Apr 2023 - live #Sat 29 Apr #Sat 5 May #Sat 13 May #Sat 20 May I watched these 15 WikiTree Wednesday videos on YouTube and left a comment: # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # '''Done - I watched these 5 videos from WikiTree Day 2022 and left a comment:''' #Power of Collaborative Genealogy: Technology #So you’re new to WikiTree - with Julie & Eowyn #The Italy Project with Frank & Chris F #The England Project #The US Black Heritage Project

Liza’s 16 for 16 Tracker 2024

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[[Category:16 for 16 Mission Participants]] Use this checklist to track your progress with WikiTree’s “16 for 16” event in 2024, the year that WikiTree turns 16. More details and tips on how to complete each of these missions can be found HERE. The goal over the course of the year is to complete 16 of the missions. Participants who reach that milestone will receive a "16 For 16" sticker they can add to their profile to show off their accomplishment. BONUS: For participants wanting to go beyond 16, there are also milestone stickers for “32 For 16” and “64 For 16”, for completing 32 and 64 missions respectively. Good luck and have fun! == “One and done” missions: == *Add a new or additional photo of yourself to your profile. *Add a biography to your profile. *Take a DNA test (if you haven’t yet) and add your results to your profile. *Increase your CC7 number from 2696 (starting number) to 2856 (add 160). *Create a free-space profile about something that interests you. '''Done''' - created this page to track 16 by 16 *Try out the WikiTree Browser Extension. '''Done''' - I use it all the time *Try out the Wikitree Sourcer extension. '''Done''' - I use it all the time *Attend WikiTree Day 2024. *I joined a RAWK month long Challenge '''Done''' - signed up for February *I helped with Hacktoberfest either as a tester or developer *Start or join a One-Name Study. *Start or join a One-Place Study. *Join a geographical project. '''Done''' I will be taking over Grenada from the Global projects *Join a topical project. *Join a functional project. '''Done''' I joined the Cemeterists *Start a free-space project. *Help another WikiTreer to break down a brick wall. *Add a book to the Source Library. == Here are missions where you’ll want to count (Specific times): == ===Add or source 160 profiles each during a Connect-a-Thon, WikiGames or Source-a-Thon, respectively. Use the ‘Thon tracker to find out your count and record it here:=== *January Connect-a-Thon: 161 -'''Done''' *April Connect-a-Thon: *July Connect-a-Thon: *Wikigames (Overall): *Source-a-Thon: ===I commented on 4 videos or Social Media posts from WikiTree @ Rootstech 2024:=== # # # # ===I watched these 8 videos from WikiTree Day 2024 and left a comment:=== # # # # # # # # ===I watched these 8 videos from WikiTree Symposium 2024 and left a comment:=== # # # # # # # # == Here are missions where you’ll want to count (Complete Monthly): == === I earned Club 100 badges in these 6 or 12 months: === # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I earned Club 1000 badges in these 6 or 12 months:=== #January # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===Done - I participated in these 6, 12 or 24 monthly challenges: === Examples (Bio Builders, Connectors, GEDI, Sourcerers etc): #January - Help connect Canadian Notables #Jan - GEDI challenge #Jan - WikiTree Love #Jan - Link Builders #Feb - Help Connect Canadian Notables/ USBH #Jan - Sourcers Challenge (Score Mark) #Feb - link builders #Feb - WikiTree dash of love #Feb - Connectors Challenge # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I awarded Wonderful WikiTree recognition to these WikiTreers:=== *January: Peggy Watkins *February : *March: *April: *May: *June: *July: *August: *September: *October: *November: *December: ===Tally your thank yous given each month:=== Your goal is 16 a month! *January: 16+ *February : *March: *April: *May: *June: *July: *August: *September: *October: *November: *December: == Here are missions where you’ll want to count (Complete Weekly): == ===I participated in these 16, 32 or 48 weekly challenges:=== (Examples: 52 Ancestors, Data Doctors Challenge, Saturday Sourcing Sprints, WikiTree Challenge) #Connection Combat #1 - Paul Revere #Connection Combat #2 - Hatfield vs McCoy #Data Doctors - cleaning GEDCOM data #Data Doctors - Connect-A-Thon clean-up # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I participated in these 16 or 32 Weekend Chats:=== #Jan 4-6 #Jan 11-14 #Jan 26-28 #Feb 2-4 #Feb 9-11 # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I shared these 16 or 32 Question of the Week images on my social media account(s):=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I watched these 16 or 32 Saturday Roundup videos on YouTube and left a comment:=== #Jan 6 - Elf-mas wrap up #Jan 13 - feuds #Jan-27 #Feb 3 #Feb 10 # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) == Here are missions where you’ll want to count (Complete anytime): == ===I uploaded 16, 32 or 64 photos or headstones to these profiles:=== #Kate Welburn #Hubert Smith #Daniel Sauve #Tom Macklem # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ==='''Done!''' I added 16, 32 or 64 profiles to a cemetery category:=== #Teresa (Arreguay) Etcheverry #Florence (Arreguay) Etcheverry #Rafael Etcheverry #Ralph Etcheverry #Samuel Etcheverry #Mary (Etcheverry) Bauder #Paul Edward Gentry #Marvin Eugene Bauder #[[Lefebvre-128|Florence Victoria Lefebvre (1896-1968)]] #Howard-31942 #Elder-267 #Livers-6 #Howard-31945 #Howard-31943 #Howard-31944 #Howard-31946 (Score Mark) #Teather-113 #Beaudry-148 # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===Done - I connected 8, 16 or 32 profiles from a cemetery category:=== #Sandercock-256 #Bell-25729 #Wayland-1000 #Bondy-983 #St._Louis-199 #Pearson-17187 #McDowell-6543 #Sova-179(Score Mark) # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I improved these 16, 32 or 64 profiles from my Anniversaries list:=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I improved these 16, 32 or 64 early profiles from my Watchlist:=== (Sort by oldest edit) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I added biographies and sources to 16, 32 or 64 profiles from the Notables category or subcategories:=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I resolved these 16, 32 or 64 profiles in the Needs Biography Category or subcategories:=== #Dowdell-152 #Dowdell-151 #Dugal-336 # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===Done - I resolved these 16, 32 or 64 profiles in the Needs Birth Record / Needs Marriage Record or Needs Death Record Category or subcategories:=== #Marceau-219 #Dugal-297 #Bilodeau-596 #Dugal-135 #Fugere-1 #Langlois-339 #Daraîche-4 #Daraîche-5 #Daraîche-80 #Daraîche-81 #Dugal-452 #Dugal-336 #Doré-415 #Limoges-159 #Lessard-199 #Roussy-235 (Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I dated these 16, 32 or 64 undated profiles from suggestions 131-134:=== #Forget-11 #Dugal-336 #Aubuchon-36 #Baron-85 #Baron-88 #Baron-84 #Dorion-25 # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I resolved these 16, 32 or 64 profiles in the Needs Profiles Created Category or subcategories=== #Gadsby-602 # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===Done - I resolved these 16, 32 or 64 profiles in the Needs GEDCOM Cleanup Category:=== #Beaudry-69 #Lefebvre-128 #Paisley-15 #Waffle-5 #Warner-808 #Warner-813 #Laframboise-20 #Nichols-8611 #Bigras-5 #Benoit-3502 #Carre-26 #Barron-16 #Dugal-684 #Dugal-260 #Dugal-616 #Dugal-322 (Score Mark) #Dugal-452 # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===Done - I added at least one source to these 16, 32 or 64 profiles from the Unsourced Profiles Category or subcategories:=== #Laframboise-20 #Warner-813 #Kinsman-1076 #Bigras-5 #Bigras-6 #Carre-26 #Benoit-3502 #Forget-11 #Lebrasseur-109 #Suave-41 #Lemay-1892 #LeBlanc-9649 #Bolduc-1218 #Goyette-465 #Dansereau-227 #Benoit-3083 (Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I resolved these 16, 32 or 64 Data Doctor Suggestions:=== #Forget-11 # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I improved these 16, 32 or 64 profiles to [[Space:Completeness_Checklist |completeness]] using David Randall’s Checklist:=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===Done - I improved these 16, 32 or 64 random profiles:=== #Winn-838 #Kirk-1846 #Forget-11 #Desrochers-215 #Provencher-206 #Dorion-24 #Beauchamp-929 #Taylor-70965 #Howey-374 #Register-771 #Howey-387 #Harrow-179 #Howey-389 #Watson-32039 #Register-771 #Gadsby-484 (Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===Done - I connected these 8, 16 or 32 unconnected profiles to the big tree:=== #Angèle Arsenault (Canada) #John Cameron (Canada) #David Clayton-Thomas (Canada) #Samuel Etcheverry (Canada) #Robert Gordon Teather (Canada) #Eaton-10747 Orrin D Eaton (civil war soldier) #Eaton-9877 Charles P Eaton (civil war soldier) #Aubuchon-36 (Score Mark) # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===Done -I improved these 16, 32 or 64 profiles of individuals who died young:=== #Ralph Etcheverry #Rafael Etcheverry #Herrington-2108 #Douglas-16790 #Douglas-11813 #Bradley-20155 #McIlmoyle-66 #McIlmoyle-68 #Ellis-30579 #Ellis-30582 #McFadden-4166 #Heard-3342 #Garbutt-658 #Sirois-44 #Daraîche-4 #Bedard-88 (Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I solved these 16, 32 or 64 Unknowns from my Watchlist or the tree at large:=== #Unknown-218118 now Eaton-11765 # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I added 16, 32 or 64 links between Wikipedia/Wikidata and a profile on WikiTree=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I added WikiTree links to bio statement in 16, 32 or 64 Find-A-Grave profiles=== #Laframboise-20 #Bell-44431 #Guerin-1616 #Ellis-30580 #Firth-2082 #Arscott-215 # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===Done - I added a WikiTree "flower" to 16, 32 or 64 Find-A-Grave profiles=== #Thomas Macklem #Edna (Sauve) Macklem #Russell H Macklem #Ida (Renaud) Macklem #John H Macklem #Mary Elizabeth (Bartley) Macklem #Forget-11 #Bigras-6 #Gadsby-604 #Firth-2076 #Register-771 #Watson-32039 #Arscott-278 #Nickle-289 #Easterbrook-570 #Arscott-279 (Score Mark) #Arscott-280 #Arscott-285 # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I created a source in FamilySearch for 16, 32 or 64 WikiTree profiles using the FamilySearch Match tool=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I answered 8, 16 or 32 questions from the Genealogy Help category in G2G:=== (Suggestion: Record a short synopsis of the question to jog your memory.) # How to unfollow a (surname) tag for a branch that is not mine # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I awarded Generous Genealogist badges to these 8 WikiTreers:=== # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I awarded Family or Community Star badges to these 8 WikiTreers:=== # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I invited these 8 people to join WikiTree:=== #Mathieu Belanger #Sherlynn Kirk Tero # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I shared the shareable family tree image for these 16, 32 or 64 ancestors on my social media account(s):=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ==='''Done''' I commented on 8, 16 or 32 Wikitree Social Media posts:=== (Excluding the '''Question of the Week''' or '''Saturday Roundup''' posts) # FB post about the WT Tour A Ambassadors + Activities video #FB post about Hatfield vs McCoy #FB post about Rita Hayworth #Amy Gilpin's FB post about the Connect-A-Thon #FB post about Monday CAThon wrap-up video #Chris F's FB post with Steve making a funny face #WT's FB post 23 Jan 2024 about Betsy's new member Q & A #(Score Mark) YouTube video Linking to @WikiTreers # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ==Missions Completed (18/16)== #Try out the WikiTree Browser Extension. '''Done''' - I use it all the time #Try out the Wikitree Sourcer extension. '''Done''' - I use it all the time #Create a free-space profile about something that interests you. '''Done''' - created this page to track 16 by 16 #I joined a RAWK month long Challenge '''Done''' - signed up for February #'''Done''' I added 16 profiles to a cemetery category #January Connect-a-Thon: 161 -'''Done''' #'''Done''' I commented on 8 Wikitree Social Media posts #'''Done''' - I participated in these 6 monthly #'''Done''' - I resolved these 16 profiles in the Needs GEDCOM Cleanup Category #'''Done''' - I added a WikiTree "flower" to 16 Find-A-Grave profiles #'''Done''' - I added at least one source to these 16 profiles from the Unsourced Profiles Category or subcategories #'''Done''' - I resolved these 16 profiles in the Needs Birth Record / Needs Marriage Record or Needs Death Record Category or subcategories #'''Done''' - I connected these 8 unconnected profiles to the big tree #'''Done'''-I improved these 16 profiles of individuals who died young #'''Done''' - I connected 8 profiles from a cemetery category #'''Done''' - I improved these 16 random profiles (Score Mark) #Join a geographical project. '''Done''' I will be taking over Grenada from the Global projects #Join a functional project. '''Done''' I joined the Cemeterists # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark)

Liz's 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks

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[[Category: 52 Ancestors]][[Category:Noland-165]] Only on week 9 and I'm already losing track. So... == The January Prompts == Week 1 (January 1-7): Start * G2G: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/531413/52-ancestors-week-one-start?show=531529#a531529 my answer] * Profile: [[Lavallee-92|Bear Lavallee]] - started "Whatever I Feel Like..." Week 2 (January 8-14): Favorite Photo * G2G: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/536072/52-ancestors-week-two-favorite-photo?show=536338#a536338 my answer] * Profile: [[Watkins-1247|Elizabeth (Holmes) Watkins]] - a picture of her and her sister as girls Week 3 (January 15-21): Longevity * G2G: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/540567/52-ancestors-week-three-longevity?show=540897#a540897 my answer], [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/540567/52-ancestors-week-three-longevity?show=548923#c548923 my comment] (decision to do Rhys) * Profile: [[ap_Hywel-46|Rhys ap Hywel]] - WikiTree had him dead at 128 years old! (and that took longer than a week to fix!) Week 4 (January 22-28): Invite to Dinner * G2G: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/545520/52-ancestors-week-4-invite-to-dinner?show=546484#a546484 my answer] * Profile: A dinner party hosted by "Black William", the Earl of Pembroke, whose natural son [[Herbert-239|Richard Herbert]] is my 13x-gr-grandfather. Week 5 (January 29-February 4): In the Census * G2G: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/549989/52-ancestors-week-5-in-the-census?show=550510#a550510 my answer] * Profile: [[Hall-6585|Armajor Kent Hall]] - one of my earlier WikiTree endeavors & he has three space pages that aren't integrated as well as they could be. '''Still needs attention!!''' == The February Prompts == Week 6 (February 5-11): Favorite Name * G2G: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/555006/52-ancestors-week-6-favourite-name?show=555980#a555980 my answer], [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/555006/52-ancestors-week-6-favourite-name?show=558722#c558722 my comment] (with a decision) * Profile: [[Bonaventure-8|Jean Bonaventure]] Week 7 (February 12-18): Valentine * G2G: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/558883/52-ancestors-week-7-valentine?show=560221#a560221 my answer] * Profile: [[Manson-18|John Manson]] Week 8 (February 19-25): Heirloom * G2G: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/562983/52-ancestors-week-8-heirloom?show=565844#a565844 my answer] - undecided whether Grandfather Gaulding's cane or my grandfather's typewriter * Profile: [[Gaulding-17|James Gaulding]] or [[Brien-32|E. L. Brien]] '''Still needs attention!!''' Week 9 (February 26-March 4): Where There's a Will * G2G: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/566879/52-ancestors-week-9-where-theres-a-will?show=566961#a566961 my answer] * Profile: [[Dixon-8198|Zachariah Dixon]] & [[Space:Simon_Hadley's_1755_will_-_annotated_abstract|Simon Hadley's will]] == The March Prompts == Week 10 (March 5-11): Strong Women * G2G: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/571193/52-ancestors-week-10-strong-woman?show=571355#a571355 my answer] * Profile: [[Earhart-79|Hannah (Earhart) Gaultney]] Week 11 (March 12-18): Lucky * G2G: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/574515/52-ancestors-week-11-lucky?show=577081#a577081 my answer] * Profile: [[Watkins-1252|William Hamilton Watkins]] '''Still needs attention!!''' (Haven't even started!!) Week 12 (March 19-25): Misfortune * G2G: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/578494/52-ancestors-week-12-misfortune?show=583490#a583490 my answer] * Profile: [[Galtney-3|Benjamin Galtney]] Week 13 (March 26-April 1): The Old Homestead * G2G: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/582835/52-ancestors-week-13-the-old-homestead?show=583505#a583505 my answer] * Profile: [[Dixon-358|William Dixon, Jr.]] & a Space page for the house he (his father?) built '''Still needs attention!!''' (Haven't even started!!) == The April Prompts == Week 14 (April 2-April 8): Maiden Aunt * G2G: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/586554/52-ancestors-week-14-the-maiden-aunt?show=588969#a588969 my answer] * Profile: [[Watkins-1265|Lucie Love Watkins]] Week 15 (April 9-April 15): Taxes * G2G: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/591034/52-ancestors-week-15-taxes?show=594056#a594056 my answer] * Profile: [[Huet-18|Marie Huet]] (married 15 April 1583) Week 16 (April 16-April 22): Storm * G2G: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/594561/52-ancestors-week-16-storms?show=595299#a595299 my answer] * Profile: [[Snow-5945|Icy (Snow) Shifflett]] (goal was to create her profile and connect her to the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Shifflett-Descendants-247 Shifflett family], which has been done!) Week 17 (April 23-April 29): Cemeteries * G2G: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/599750/52-ancestors-week-17-cemeteries?show=604436#a604436 my answer] * Space Page: [[Space:Gill_Family_Cemetery|Gill Family Cemetery]] (no work required :D) == The May Prompts == Week 18 (April 30-May 6): Close Up * G2G: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/603959/52-ancestors-week-18-close-up?show=731438#a731438 my answer] * Profile: [[Peyton-432|Robert Peyton]] Week 19 (May 7-May 13): Mother's Day * G2G: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/607057/52-ancestors-week-19-mothers-day?show=611001#a611001 my answer] * Profile: '''Needs Attention!!''' I think it's time that Elsy Jane Billingslea got her own profile! (Since she's apparently not Pearce's mother [[Peyton-431|Alice "Alec" (Peyton) Noland]].) Week 20 (May 14-May 20): Another Language * G2G: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/610773/52-ancestors-week-20-another-language?show=611203#a611203 my answer] * Profiles: [[Chauvin-227|Louis Marie Chauvin]] (French), [[Awbrey-10|Edward Awbrey]] and his father [[Awbrey-11|William]] (Welsh and Latin), [[Van_Meteren-8|Jan Joosten van Meteren]] (Dutch). Week 21 (May 21-27): Military ~ [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/613973/ G2G] * G2G: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/613973/52-ancestors-week-21-military?show=732259#a732259 my answer] * Profile: [[Noland-169|Henry Peyton Noland]] Week 22 (May 28-June 3): So Far Away ~ [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/617835/ G2G] * G2G: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/617835/52-ancestors-week-22-so-far-away?show=731430#a731430 my answer] * Profiles: Jhutte of Klosterneuburg (was Klosterneuburg-1), [[Babenberg-10|Judith of Babenberg]], [[Montferrat-29|Beatrix (Montferrat) d'Albon]] ''technically the first two are no longer ancestors, and maybe not the third, but I'm claiming them as such in [[#52]] because they started out as ancestors! == The June Prompts == Week 23 (June 4-10): Going to the Chapel ~ [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/621747/ G2G] * G2G: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/621747/52-ancestors-week-23-going-to-the-chapel?show=732262#a732262 my answer] * Profile: [[Martin-9183|Edward Spencer Martin]] Week 24 (June 11-17): Father's Day ~ [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/625821/ G2G] * G2G: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/625821/52-ancestors-week-24-fathers-day?show=734664#a734664 my answer] * Profile: [[Awbrey-38|John Awbrey]] Week 25 (June 18-24): Same Name ~ [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/630042/ G2G] * G2G: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/630042/52-ancestors-week-25-same-name?show=734735#a734735 my answer] * Profiles: [[Peyton-221|Valentine]], maybe son of [[Peyton-16|Henry Peyton]] and [[Thornton-255|Anne Thornton]] Week 26 (June 25-July 1)): Black Sheep ~ [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/634486/ G2G] * G2G: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/634486/52-ancestors-week-26-black-sheep?show=734768#a734768 my answer] * Profile: [[Noland-140|Pierce Noland]], son or grandson (or more?) of Nolands kicked out of Scotland (according to some) == The July Prompts == Week 27 (July 2-8): Independence * G2G: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/638632/52-ancestors-week-27-independence?show=642567#a642567 my answer] * Profiles: [[McDonald-2257|Willis McDonald]] & [[Gill-1097|Samuel Gill]] Week 28 (July 9-15): Travel * G2G: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/642395/52-ancestors-week-28-travel?show=643216#a643216 my answer] * Profiles: [[Noland-171|George Noland]] & [[Peyton-431|Alice Peyton]] Week 29 (July 16-22): Music * G2G: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/646425/52-ancestors-week-29-music?show=649022#a649022 my answer] * Profile: [[Noland-165|Me]] :D Week 30 (July 23-29): Colorful * G2G: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/650347/52-ancestors-week-30-colorful-or-colourful?show=654658#a654658 my answer] * Profile: [[Green-1414|Tabitha (Green) Hill]] ~ '''Profile and family needs work''' == The August Prompts == Week 31 (July 30-August 5): Oldest * G2G: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/655341/52-ancestors-week-31-oldest?show=730350#a730350 my answer] * Profile: [[Gill-1097|Samuel Gill]] - oldest marriage bond, Land Grant, & portrait that I've uploaded Week 32 (August 6-12): Youngest * G2G: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/659152/52-ancestors-week-32-youngest?show=730358#a730358 my answer] * Profile: [[Noland-166|my Dad]] & [[Noland-171|his gr-gr-gr-grandfather]] - youngest Nolands in my line to go to war (Dad was 18; George may have been a musician, given that it looks like he was on the rolls at 13) Week 33 (August 13-19): Family Legend * G2G: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/662963/52-ancestors-week-33-family-legend?show=730372#a730372 my answer] * Profile: [[Hall-6585|Armajor Kent Hall]] Week 34 (August 20-26): Non-Population * G2G: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/668792/52-ancestors-week-34-non-population?show=730398#a730398 my answer] (remarkably similar to the following) * Profiles: ** [[Hall-6585|Armajor Kent Hall]] - SO EXCITED! I was hoping to find a Noland or Billingsley will, but I found [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89QD-V93F-7?i=159&wc=M79C-R66%3A344538501%2C348194501&cc=2036959 Armajor's will] in FamilySearch's collection of Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930 for Warren County, Mississippi: Wills 1910-1927, Vol. C. ** [[Piazza-68|Nat Piazza]] (same source as for Hall had the 1910 will of a Natale R. Piazza - probably his grandfather) ** [[Brien-32|E.L. Brien]]'s Military records ** [[Noland-170|Pearce Noland]], in FamilySearch's collection of Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930 for Warren County, Mississippi: Wills 1829-1910, Vol A-B ** [[Dixon-8198|Zachariah Dixon]]: "Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930," images ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99Q6-YJWD?cc=2036959&wc=M79W-ZNP%3A344538201%2C346634901 FamilySearch] : 21 May 2014), Hinds > Wills 1832-1917 vol 1-2 > image 206 of 624; county courthouses and public libraries, Mississippi. Week 35 (August 27-Sept. 2): Back to School * G2G: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/671158/52-ancestors-week-35-back-to-school?show=735280#a735280 my answer] * Profile: [[Martin-9182|Grandma Bruce]] (and a bit about my [[Noland-166|Dad]] too) == The September Prompts == Week 36 (September 3-9): Work * G2G: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/675450/52-ancestors-week-36-work?show=735302#a735302 my answer] * Profile: [[Watkins-996|John Watkins (1680-aft. 1743)]] Week 37 (September 10-16): Closest to Your Birthday * G2G: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/680779/52-ancestors-week-37-closest-to-your-birthday?show=732161#a732161 my answer] * Profiles: [[Harrison-212|Burr Harrison]] and [[Blanchan-1|Catherine Blanchan]] Week 38 (September 17-23): Unusual Source * G2G: [ my answer] * Profiles: Wife of [[Noland-170|Pearce]], Elizabeth [[Galtney-1|(Galtney)]] Noland, mother of, among others, my gr-gr-grandfather [[Noland-169|Hal Noland]]. Her profile '''Needs Attention!!''' Week 39 (September 24-30): On the Farm * * == The October Prompts == Week 40 (October 1-7): Ten * * Week 41 (October 8-14): Sports * * Week 42 (October 15-21): Conflict * * Week 43 (October 22-28): Cause of Death * * Week 44 (October 29 - November 4): Frightening * * == The November Prompts == Week 45 (November 5-11): Bearded * G2G: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/712629/52-ancestors-week-45-bearded?show=723671#a723671 my answer] * Profile: [[Martin-9184|William P. Martin]] Week 46 (November 12-18): Random Fact * G2G: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/716355/52-ancestors-week-46-random-fact?show=730408#a730408 my answer] * [[Hall-6585|Armajor Kent Hall]] Week 47 (November 19-25): Thankful * G2G: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/719640/52-ancestors-week-47-thankful?show=730118#a730118 my answer] * Profile: [[Johnson-12987|Sarah Elizabeth (Johnson) Brien]]; [[Finley-608|O.G. Finley]] stood "surety for the bride" (possibly a grandson of Thankful Doak) Week 48 (November 26-December 2): Next to Last * G2G: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/723580/52-ancestors-week-48-next-to-last?show=730103#a730103 my answer] * Profile: [[Holland-4354|Eleanor (Holland) de Montagu]], born 29 November 1384 - ''she was my profile for the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/709967/november-magna-carta-project-challenge-november-profiles?show=709969#a709969 November Magna Carta Project challenge]!'' == The December Prompts == Week 49 (December 3-9): Winter * G2G: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/727935/52-ancestors-week-49-winter?show=730097#a730097 my answer] * Profile: [[Snow-5945|Icy (Snow) Shifflett]] (created her profile and connected her to the tree for Week 16) Week 50 (December 10-16): Naughty * G2G: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/730907/52-ancestors-week-50-naughty?show=732251#a732251 my answer] * Profile: [[Despenser-6|Hugh le Despenser]] Week 51 (December 17-23): Nice * * Week 52 (December 24-31): Resolution * * == Sigh == 52 Ancestors may take me 156 weeks! Less than 5 weeks to go, and I'm about 20 weeks behind! I just (21 December 2018) cried Uncle on [[Space:52_Ancestors_for_52_Weeks_in_2018_Challenge|this Challenge page]]: : Uncle!! : As of today, I still have 8 weeks that I haven't even posted an answer to (including week 52). : If posting answers were all that was left undone, I might have a prayer. But there are too many ancestors I've posted about that still have "Needs Attention" on my tracking sheet (see [[Space:Liz%27s_52_Ancestors_in_52_Weeks|this page]]). : So, while I had a lot of fun (especially when the challenge led to breaking through a brick wall!), I am giving up on my run to claim a badge. I look forward to completing this 2018 challenge in 2019 :D : Thanks so much for doing this Robynne! I've learned a lot & I especially liked that it focused my attention on ''my'' ancestors - I spend lots and lots of time on project work that doesn't. : Cheers, Liz What led me to admit defeat was answering Week 38's question, knowing that I really, really, really needed to improve the profile I was "claiming" for it ([[Galtney-1]]), and realizing that doing so would also involve taking care of the "Needs Attention" of Week 19 and that either one of the two would probably take more time than I had before 2018 was history. So now I need to go back and check all the "hurry up" answers I've been doing the past couple of weeks and adding "Needs Attention" to them as appropriate - like I just did for [[Galtney-1]] (Week 38). == 52 == : I've noticed I've used the same ancestor for more than one week, but I've also done more than one ancestor in a week. So here's a numbered list to see if I've improved 52 ancestors: # [[Watkins-1247|Elizabeth (Holmes) Watkins]] (week 2) # [[ap_Hywel-46|Rhys ap Hywel]](week 3) # [[Herbert-239|Richard Herbert]] (week 4) # [[Hall-6585|Armajor Kent Hall]] (week 5, week 33, week 34, week 46) # [[Bonaventure-8|Jean Bonaventure]] (week 6) # [[Manson-18|John Manson]](week 7) # [[Gaulding-17|James W. Gaulding]] (week 8) # [[Dixon-8198|Zachariah Dixon]] (week 9, week 34) # [[Earhart-79|Hannah (Earhart) Gaultney]] (week 10) # [[Watkins-1252|William Hamilton Watkins]] (week 11) # [[Galtney-3|Benjamin Galtney]] (week 12) # [[Watkins-1265|Lucie Love Watkins]] (week 14) ''collateral'' # [[Huet-18|Marie Huet]] (week 15) # [[Space:Gill_Family_Cemetery|Gill Family Cemetery]]/[[Gill-1207|Erasmus Gill]] (week 17) ''collateral'' # [[Peyton-432|Robert Peyton]] (week 18) # [[Chauvin-227|Louis Marie Chauvin]] (week 20) # [[Awbrey-10|Edward Awbrey]] (week 20) # [[Awbrey-11|William Awbrey]] (week 20) # [[Van_Meteren-8|Jan Joosten van Meteren]] (week 20) # [[Noland-169|Henry Peyton Noland]] (week 21, week 38) # Jhutte of Klosterneuburg, was [Klosterneuburg-1] (week 22) ''former ancestor'' # [[Babenberg-10|Judith of Babenberg]] (week 22) ''former ancestor'' # [[Montferrat-29|Beatrix (Montferrat) d'Albon]] (week 22) ''uncertain ancestor'' # [[Martin-9183|Edward Spencer Martin]] (week 23) # [[Awbrey-38|John Awbrey]] (week 24) # [[Peyton-221|Valentine Peyton]] (week 25) # [[Peyton-16|Henry Peyton]] (week 25) # [[Thornton-255|Anne Thornton]] (week 25) # [[Noland-140|Pierce Noland]] (week 26) # [[McDonald-2257|Willis McDonald]] (week 27) # [[Gill-1097|Samuel Gill]] (week 27, week 31) # [[Peyton-431|Alice Peyton]] (week 28) # [[Noland-171|George Noland]] (week 28, week 32) # [[Green-1414|Tabitha (Green) Hill]] (week 30) # [[Noland-166|my Dad]] (week 32, week 35) # [[Piazza-68|Nat Piazza]] (week 34) ''son of collateral'' # [[Brien-32|E. L. Brien]] (week 34) # [[Noland-170|Pearce Noland]] (week 34, week 38) # [[Martin-9182|Grandma Bruce]] (week 35) # [[Watkins-996|John Watkins]] (week 36) # [[Harrison-212|Burr Harrison]] (week 37) # [[Blanchan-1|Catherine Blanchan]] (week 37) # [[Galtney-1|Elizabeth (Galtney) Noland]] (week 38) # (week 39) # (week 40) # (week 41) # (week 42) # (week 43) # (week 44) # [[Martin-9184|William P. Martin]] (week 45) # [[Johnson-12987|Sarah Elizabeth (Johnson) Brien]] (week 47) # [[Holland-4354|Eleanor (Holland) de Montagu]] (week 48) # [[Despenser-6|Hugh le Despenser]] (week 50) # (week 51) # (week 52) : And stalled right out of the gate. ''Ancestors'' being the operative word, here's some of the profiles of non-ancestors: * [[Lavallee-92|Bear Lavallee]] (week 1) * [[Space:Simon_Hadley's_1755_will_-_annotated_abstract|Simon Hadley's will]] (week 9) * [[Dixon-358|William Dixon, Jr.]] (week 13) * [[Snow-5945|Icy (Snow) Shifflett]], and lots more to connect her to tree (week 16, week 49) * Elsy Jane Billingslea (week 19) * [[Noland-165|me]] (week 29) ... doesn't seem right to call myself an ancestor * [[Finley-608|O.G. Finley]] (week 47) * Thankful Doak (week 47)

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---- : Following are my four main lines, Noland, Martin, Brien, and Watkins, plus a bit. == note == This is a work in progress... probably duplicates the new WikiTree feature for Surnames to some extent, but I started this to try to have a single sheet to reference when researching in the field. = Paternal Side = == Noland == ===Most distant Noland (speculated)=== [[Noland-140|Pierce Noland]] born about 1628 in Dublin County, Ireland ===Most distant Noland (known)=== [[Noland-171|George Noland]] born 1763 in Virginia and died 1800 in Wilkes County, Georgia (no documentation on 1781 marriage in Stafford County, Virginia to [[Peyton-431|Alice Jane Peyton]]). ===Ireland>Maryland>Virginia>Georgia>Mississippi>Virginia=== *Ireland, 1628-1686: Dublin, County Mayo, Tipperary *Maryland, 1675/1686-1707: St. Mary's County *Virginia, 1707-1789: Stafford County *Georgia, 1789?-1800/1810: Wilkes County *Mississippi, 1800/1810-1945: Sligo, in Bovina (Warren County); Vicksburg *Virginia, 1945-present: Alexandria, Arlington, Prince William County (specific to my line: Dad's brother and his sons stayed in Mississippi, in Biloxi; my other first cousin is "of Memphis and Birmingham") ===Military Service=== [[Noland-166|Peyton Noland]]: Electrician's Mate, WWII; LCDR Korean War; CDR USNR (Ret.)
[[Noland-167|H.P. Noland]]: Private, USA, WWI
[[Noland-169|Hal Noland]]: Private, CSA
[[Noland-171|George Noland]]: War for Independence (orphans allotted draws in land lottery)
===Lineage=== My paternal Grandfather was [[Noland-167|Henry Peyton Noland]]. Dad's father was one of the last Nolands born at Sligo, in Bovina (Warren County), Mississippi. Sligo was the plantation founded by [[Noland-170|Pearce Noland]] in the early 1800s. He was born May 26, 1896; he died in 1935. *[[Noland-167|Henry Peyton Noland]] of Bovina, Mississippi married [[Martin-9182|Florence Martin]] of Vicksburg, Mississippi in 1923. Called "Buddy" by the family, he was the son of *[[Noland-168|Thomas Vaughan Noland]] of Bovina (m [[Aldridge-286|Mary Dudley Aldridge]] of Vicksburg in 1895). Vaughan was the son of *[[Noland-169|Henry Peyton Noland]] of Bovina (m [[Aldridge-287|Annie R. Aldridge]] of Vicksburg in 1861). Hal was the son of *[[Noland-170|Pearce Noland]] of Stafford, Virginia; Wilkes County, Georgia; and Bovina (m in Mississippi [[Galtney-1|Elizabeth Galtney]] in 1816). He was the son of *[[Noland-171|George Noland]] of Virginia and Georgia. ===Research Points=== :Need proof for [[Noland-171|George]]'s 1781 marriage to [[Peyton-431|Alice Peyton]] in Stafford, Virginia and that he's the son of [[Noland-116|Pierce Noland]]. Unproven, speculative line continues: :*[[Noland-116|Pierce]] m [[Awbrey-34|Sarah Awbrey]] (1742 in Virginia), son of :*[[Noland-120|Philip Noland]] m Bridgett (possibly [[Caroll-5|Bridgett Carroll]], about 1717, probably Virginia), son of :*"the immigrant" [[Noland-67|Pierce Noland]] of Ireland m Katherine, son of :*[[Noland-140|Pierce Noland]] born about 1628 in Dublin County, Ireland. == Martin == My paternal Grandmother was [[Martin-9182|Florence Lenora (Noland, nee Martin) Bruce]]. I knew my Grandma Bruce and her second husband, Grandpa Bruce ([[Bruce-1277|Webb Bruce]]). I spent my summers growing up in Mississippi, in part with my Grandma and Grandpa Bruce in Vicksburg. *[[Martin-9182|Florence Lenora Martin]] married [[Noland-167|Henry Peyton Noland]] in Mississippi in 1923. She is the daughter of *Edward Spencer Martin of == Aldridge == [[Noland-168|Thomas Vaughn Noland]], my great-grandfather, was the son of [[Aldridge-287|Annie R. Aldridge]] and [[Aldridge-286|Mary Dudley Aldridge]]'s husband (they were 1st cousins). *Mary Dudley Aldridge married Thomas Vaughn Noland in Mississippi in 1895. She was the daughter of *Alfred Downs Aldridge and Frances Virginia Dixon, who were married in Hinds County, Mississippi in 1860. Alfred is the brother of *Annie R. Aldridge, Thomas's mother. They were the children of *William Owsley Aldridge of Kentucky and Mississippi (m Rebecca Robinson of Mississippi in 1832, in Mississippi). He was the son of *John P. Aldridge of Montgomery County, Maryland and Garrard County, Kentucky (m Mary Gill in 1801 in Garrard County). He was the son of *[[Aldridge-300|John Aldridge]] of Maryland and his wife Sarah.... son of John (VA-MD)... son of George (Worstead, Norfolk, England-VA-MD). === Surnames from Dad's Side === Noland Martin Hall Aldridge Dixon Fletcher Eppinette Galtney Robinson Harrington Harris Sanders Floyd(?) Peyton Killian Gill Collins Booth/Boothe Pritchett Bonaventure Awbrey Rush Earhart VanMeter Burt Chambliss Chauvin = Maternal Side = == Brien == My maternal Grandfather, [[Brien-32|E.L. Brien]], was born on July 12, 1896 and died in 1954, before I was born. I learned to type on the portable typewriter that he used when he was a bank examiner during the depression. === Surnames from Mom's Side === Brien Watkins Gaulding Neal Bell Manson Billingslea Lawyer Simely Jones Malone Johnson Furgason McDonald Jones Dean Collier Crutchfield Owen Bryan Clarke Howell Boyd Ingram Gee Wynn == Walkers of Virginia == "Virginia Walker Facts" cut from [[Space:Walkers%20of%20Colonial%20Virginia|Walkers of Colonial Virginia]] (too "me"-centric) === My David Walker === :'''Ancestors''' : [[Walker-15703|David Walker]], ancestor of [[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]], known to be the father of Nancy ([[Walker-13811|Walker]]) Maclin, who married in Brunswick County, Virginia in 1796 ''proof: abstract of marriage bond for Nancy Walker and Joseph Maclin: listed on [http://www.jstor.org/stable/1919909?seq=2#page_scan_tab_contents this page]; see full citation in [[Walker-13811|her profile]]'' :'''Virginia Walker Facts''' : '''Fact''': A David Walker was the father of [[Walker-13811|Nancy Walker]] who married Joseph Maclin.
: ~ source: Brunswick County Marriage Bond, issued March 14, 1796. See [http://www.jstor.org/stable/1919909?seq=2#page_scan_tab_contents this page]/[[Walker-13811|Nancy's profile]]. * Discussion: Abstract of bond says "Joseph Maclin to Nancy Walker (daughter of David Walker), March 14, 1796." By this information, it is cannot be assumed that David was alive at the time. * Next step: Find original of Brunswick County marriage bond to see how David was mentioned (e.g., "by permission of" would mean he was living at the time).

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[[Category: Noland-165 To-Do]] = Liz's Reseach Notes = see also [[Space:Liz%27s_Research_Notes_-_Georgia|Georgia Notes]] == [http://www.swarthmore.edu/friends-historical-library Friends Historical Library] == '''Swarthmore College, Swarthmore (by Springfield), Pennsylvania''' (October 15-16, 2014): Looked mostly in Kennett Monthly Meeting records for Hollingsworth, Dixon, and Pyle/Pile. Reviewed family folders for Hollingsworth & Dixon/Dixson. === [[Hollingsworth-33|Valentine Hollingsworth]] family === born Ireland, 1632, member of Lurgan (Ireland) Monthly Meeting
see also [http://dvhss.org/ The Descendants of Valentine Hollingsworth Sr Society] (and [http://dvhss.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&id=49&Itemid=130 this page] in that site)
Notes from my research:
(look up pix for Stewart citation; p 2 & more) *have made some corrections already on Valentine Hollingsworth's profile *grandson of Valentine & Ann Ree (son of dau. Catherine & George Robinson), Valentine Robinson m Elizabeth Booth, 1740, widow m Samuel Wilmer 1749 (p 3, J Adger Stewart 1928 book) *Thomas [[Hollingsworth-95]] - 3rd child, second son of Valentine & Ann (Ree) Hollingsworth (p 2, ibid; has b March 1661, but should be 2m, which in 1661 was April) *Samuel - 5th child (ibid) *pp 4-5, Stewart book: Abraham of Opeckan in Frederick Co. VA. written 23 Sept 1748; presented in court Tues, 1st day of Nov 1748. *p 43, Farmer book: John Pyle m a Hollingsworth ("my" Hollingsworths)... made a copy "Thomas Hollingsworth married Grace Cooke of Concord in 1692, and the birthdates of their nine children are recorded in the Newark Meeting records." (from National Genealogical Society Quarterly, pp 101-102, "Margaret, Wife of Thomas Hollingsworth of New Castle County, Delaware, 1685," by Wayne B. Hadley) - also had "1 8 mo. 1687. Kennett (Newark) Births and Deaths, p. 405. "Margaret, wife of Thomas Hollingsworth, deceased the 1st of the 8th month, 1687." (8m=October in 1687) from Farmer book, p 39: "From Concord (Penna.) Monthly Meeting Marriages, 1693-1809: :Thomas Hollingsworth, second son of Valentine Hollingsworth and Ann Ree, married Grace Cooke, at Concord Meeting House on 1.31.1692. A copy of this marriage follows, taken from a microfilm of the original record. ::Whereas Thomas Hollingsworth of the County of New Castle and [p 40] Manor of Rockland and Grace Cooke of the County of Chester and township of Concord having declared their intention of marriage... Now these are to certify all whom it may Concern that for the full accomplishment of their said intentions this thirty first day of the first Month in the year One Thousand six hundred ninety Two the said Thomas Hollingsworth and Grace Cooke did appear in a public and solomn assembly appointed for that service of the said people at the house of Nathaniel Parkes in the Township of Concord and County aforesaid where the sd Thomas Hollingsworth taking the sd Grace Cooke by the hand did solomnly declare as followeth... and as further confirmation thereof the said Thomas Hollingsworth and Grace Cooke did then and there to Those present subscribe their names as husband and Wife and we whose names are underwritten being present at the solomnizing of their sd Marriage as Witnesses thereunto having sett our hands the day and year above written. :[among the witnesses]: George Robbinson, Robert Pile, Robert Buffington
The book includes notes on the witnesses, two of whom were Thomas's parents, Valentine & Ann, and also included Grace's mother Elizabeth Parke - transcript of microfilm has "Elizabeth Parks(X her mark)" - and her second husband Nathanial Parke. Farmer book = ''In America Since 1607: the Hollingsworth, Farmer and Judkins Families; their Ancestors, Descendants and many Related Families,'' by Walter I. Farmer. Gateway Press, Inc., Baltimore. 1987.

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[[Category: Noland-165 To-Do]] = Liz's Reseach Notes = == Wilkes County, Georgia == Courthouse (1st & 4th floors... could use more time on 4th; didn't get into land records too deep)
September 2014: Noland & Billingslea mostly === Billingslea Family === * Clement (m Sarah Lane, her mark) * Francis (his mark) - pic of document with his mark (fancy F) * pic of document with Billingslea and Norris connection * copy of will * copy of inventory (Samuel exc) * copy of orphan/guardianship dated 24 March 1800: "John Bilingslia Orphan of Francis Bilingslia deceased, is possessed in his own right of a considerable estate...We do hereby commit the tuition, education, and Guardianship of the said John Bilingslia to you the said William Bilingslia..." === George Noland === * copied his inventory

Liz's Virginia Ancestors

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[[Category:Noland-165]] == for future research trip(s) == * Pohick Church * === Van Meter === '''[[Van_Meter-2|John Van Meter]]''' in Opequon by 1735. ::Orange County - Frederick County - Berkeley County. Opequon, near Winchester. Berkeley County (Virginia until 1863) was created in February 1772 from the northern third of Frederick County, Virginia. At the time of the county's formation, it also consisted of the areas that make up the present-day Jefferson and Morgan counties. Winchester is in Frederick County (Winchester is independent of the county but is the county seat). Opequon is shown in the following map of modern-day Frederick County; Opequon is also a magisterial district of Berkeley County ("Adam Stephen/Opequon").Source: Wikipedia articles on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berkeley_County,_West_Virginia Berkeley County] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winchester,_Virginia Winchester] (accessed August 3, 2014). See the 1770 and 1772 maps at [http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~george/countyformations/virginiaformationmaps.html Virginia Formation Maps] to see Frederick county before and after Berkeley county's formation.
[[Image:Van_Meter-2-1.jpg|200px]] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winchester,_Virginia#mediaviewer/File:Map_of_Frederick_County,_Virginia_with_Municipal_and_District_Labels.png Wikipedia]
A charter for the town of Winchester, secured by James Wood and Lord Fairfax in February 1752, described the "parcel of land, at the courthouse in Frederick county" that "James Wood, gentleman, did survey and lay out..., in twenty-six lots of half an acre each, with streets for a town, by the name of Winchester..." (''[http://books.google.com/books?id=NyqePxwLkVoC&q=opequon#v=snippet&q=opequon&f=false Winchester, Virginia and Its Beginnings, 1743-1814],'' by Katherine Glass Greene, p 33). John Van Meter had land along the Opequon, as described in [http://books.google.com/books?id=NyqePxwLkVoC&q=opequon#v=snippet&q=opequon&f=false Greene's book]: "One [record by James Wood, surveyor for Orange county], dated December 24, 1735, reads: :Surveyed for John VanMetre 50 acres of land in Orange county lying on the north side of Opequon Creek and opposite to another tract of land formerly surveyed for the said John VanMetre, it being within the limits of 100,000 acres granted by order of Council to Alexander Ross and others." In 1743, Frederick County was formed from Orange County.[http://www.winfredclerk.com/ Winchester Frederick County Circuit Court Clerks Welcome Page] "Opequon Creek is a 64.4-mile-long tributary stream of the Potomac River. It flows into the Potomac northeast of Martinsburg in Berkeley County, West Virginia, and its source lies northwest of the community of Opequon at the foot of Great North Mountain in Frederick County, Virginia. The Opequon forms part of the boundary between Frederick and Clarke counties in Virginia and also partially forms the boundary between Berkeley and Jefferson counties in West Virginia's Eastern Panhandle." (from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opequon_Creek Wikipedia article], accessed August 3, 2014)

Lizzie’s Story

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=== Lizzie's Story === The story of Elizabeth Seager's attempts and final success in getting out of the Ontario Hospital at Cobourg, is told through family letters written 1912 to 1922 in the possession of her gg-niece Joan Gardner Moore '''The correspondents''' - connected in a partial family tree a '''LIZZIE - [[Taber-1039|Elizabeth Anne Taber]]''' (1842-1925)
- - - - - married [[Seager-257|Edmund Seager]] (1838 -1922)
aa daughter - [[Seager-255|Sarah Bertha Seager]] (1870 -1918)
ab daughter '''POLLY - [[Seager-256|Mary Elizabeth Seager]]''' (1873 -1956)
- - - - - married '''STEPHEN - [[Binnington-52|Stephen Binnington]]''' (1849 -1921) b sister - LALLIE - [[Taber-748|Sarah Taber]] (1847-1909)
- - - - - married '''DAVID - [[Rubidge-6|David Rubidge]]''' (1846 - 1923)
ba nephew '''ALFRED [[Rubidge-76|Alfred Justice David Rubidge]]''' (1873 - 1916
- - - - - married GRACE - [[Meikle-358|Olive Amelia Victoria Meikle]] (abt 1867 - 1909)
bab great-niece [[Rubidge-124|Mary Rubidge]] (1897 - 1979)
bb niece '''EDITH - [[Rubidge-4|Edith Spalding Rubidge]]''' (1880 -1956)
- - - - - married [[Cohoe-137|Wallace Patten Cohoe]] (1875 - 1966)
bba great-niece [[Cohoe-138|Eleanor Rubidge Cohoe]] (1908-1981)
- - - - - married [[Gardner-2900|George Henry Gardner Jr.]] (1908 -1962)
bbaa gg-niece [[Gardner-2901|Joan Cohoe Gardner]] ==BEFORE== '''2 Jul 1877 LIZZIE at Taber House. Scarboro to DAVID in Denver CO'''
(Background: David's wife Lallie had returned to her home in Scarboro for the birth of her 3rd child, Frederick, born June 29, 1877)
Taber House, July 2, 1877, My dear Brother
Your good darling wife is improving fast but today the dear Babe is not so well as we would wish to see it. We will send for the Dr. to come and see it soon if there is not a a change for the better. I went to look at it just now and find it improving slowly. I will write only a few lines today - so pardon haste and bad pen. Lallie desired very best love to you also Ernest. Your dear boys are well and are so delighted with Baby. All unite me(?) in kind love to you.
I remain Ever your loving Sister, Lizzie
P.S. I wrote you last Friday night, the 29 th, I hope you got it. '''3 Jan 1912, ALFRED at a Sanitarium to LIZZIE in Toronto'''
Evergreen Place Sanitarium , Leavenworth, Kansas, January 3, 1912 My dear Aunt Lizzie
Well I have been here 20 twenty weeks today - as I came here Sept 12, 1911. Were my oldest boy were to have been born (instead of still born) had he lived till to day he would have been 17 seventeen years old - so I am getting near forty - and am glad to say are feeling fine & hope to soon be able to leave here and come to Toronto to see you and cousin Bertha & visit my sister Edith where I will see my baby daughter Queenie.
I know from your letter written me January the twelfth you will be more than pleased to see me.
I have a great deal to tell you of and will ask your advice for I look as you as my foster mother.
I must also go and see some of dear Grace's relatiions. Those whom I have never met and take Queenie with me so they can see her - Her Ottawa sister once lived in Denver for a while & visited us with her little girl, Irene and her 2nd Husband a Mr. Arthur Hudson - she was a Miss Jeannie Meikle - her 1st Husband was Octavius Fortier and I understood was Postmaster of Ottawa for many many years & died several years ago - her present husband is younger by many years than Jeannie - she has a sister Mrs Major Cooke & also one in Bradford Mrs May Jermyn whom I wish to see and a brother somewhere in Pennsylvania.
Well dearest Aunt I know very little to write of, Hope soon to see you and have our talk.
Am glad to hear you are both well that is nice.
Am glad you are pleased with my girl - she should be a good girl as was her Mother - she poor child was left motherless at ten years of age her father I believe was a Mechanic(?) as is one of her brother or half brothers named Wm Meikle - I know not whether he is alive or not - as I was never informed on the subject. I do know Grace's half brother John L Meikle of Port Arthur, Ontario Canada & some day I hope to visit him soon he attended Graces funeral in Denver as he seems so deeply affected at her death - but I wish to do what I can towards locating him if it be known not of his death - be he what he may, cri???cal man or a religious one. Mercy(?) many have gone astray - a word of his disease has soon ? me most has denied(?) of sinners.
It is what I live for to save the poor and afflicted so ? ? in life - I too have had a hard twice Gods ? - but I heath which is more than great riches
Best love and wisher to Bertha & not forgetting yourself,
Believe me, ever your fond and loving nephew
Alfred J D Rubidge '''17 Feb 1919, LIZZIE at home, Queen St, Toronto to DAVID in Denver'''
999 Queen St, Toronto, Feb 17th 1917
My dear brother David,
I recieved your very welcome letter ot the 11nth by today's mail. I am very glad to know that you are now recovering favorably from the operation and able to return to your own apartment. Surely you must have had a serious experience of pain in the operation and owing to your not getting much sleep. You had suffered from an attack of that shocking nightmare which was quite like the real scenes of murders that occurs in Europe. I see it is stated in the Globe newspaper all about how the Ex tsar of Russia and all his family were murdered in A Cellar where they were forced to be shot. I think you may have had a full account of it in your Denver newspaper. I am very glad to know that dear Harold is better and he must have had a very serious illness. I hope he will soon be strong and well.
Dear brother I wrote to you a few days ago but it musr have cross your letter on the 11nth in the mail. Tell dear Willlie I got his letter last Friday morning. And I was very glad to know he said you was so much better and had been at the office,
Dear brother you mention in your letter that your friend Dr Rogers has had an operation for cancer but is now getting better poor man he has serious troubles too. Still he has his wife to comfort him, Dear brother do be very careful abour catching cold in your face and neck of course your doctor has told you about it. I will wish you goodbye for this evening hoping to hear that you are entirely well.I am you ever loving sister, Lizzie
(sideways at top of letter) With best love to both yourself and dear Willie
Your loving sister, Lizzie == COMMITTED - Sometime in 1919 == '''10 Nov 1920 LIZZIE at Ontario Hospital to DAVID at Edith's in NYC'''
Ontario Hospital, Coburg, Nov 10th 1920
My Dear Brother David,
I recieved your very kind letter which was mailed just as you was leaving Denver. Also I got your kind letter while you stopped at Chicago. I hope you have enjoyed your journey and have found dear Edith and family all well. Also dear Fred and his family. I hope you had a very pleasant evening on the occasion of the aniversary of your friends birthday. I am very happy just now with my dear daughter and she thinks that she may spend three weeks in Cobourg. I must tell you Polly is fortunate in her choice of a nice lady (Miss Green) who makes everything home like and comforrtable and Polly enjoyed her quiet visit here. I was out this morning to see her and I am going now at 2 P.M. to see her and we shall go for a walk and I will post my letter to you. Please write soon. Goodbye dear brother for this time. With best wishes and love . Polly sends you her love.
Always your lovong sister, Lizzie '''19 Nov 1920 STEPHEN at Union Printers Home to LIZZIE at Ontario Hospital'''
Union Printers Home, Colorado Springs Colo U.S.A., Nov 19th 1920
Dear Mother,
"A fellow feeling makes us wondrous kind"
I am led to such an introduction by the fact that both you and myself, through some inscrutable dispensation of a all wise Providence have been consigned to an exile which has separated us from all those we love and from the familiar scenes and faces of a lifetime. And so the bond of sympathy which exists between us leads us to thoughts of that better life which is promised to those who put their faith in God - that home not made with hands - eternal in the heavens. So let us be of good cheer and cling steadfast to the Rock of Ages.
Dear Polly tells me that her visit has already done her great benefit and given her a rest that she badly needed, in addition to the sweet satisfaction of comforting her dear mother, and her trip is going to prove of mutual benefit, I am sure.
IF I ever travel East again (which seems unlikely at the present time) rest assured that I will return by such a route that will take me to Cobourg in order to visit you. And now, dear mother, let me say au revoir , with my best of love and good wishes.
Your loving son, Stephen '''29 Nov 1920 POLLY at home in Brooklyn to DAVID ℅ Ontario Hospital'''
253 Bainbridge St, Brooklyn, N.Y., Nov 29th, 1920
Dear Uncle David,
By this time you are in Cobourg. I hope it has not snowed much and that you will not feel the cold there. I expect Mother was very glad to see you; it would quite take away the sadness of her separation from me. And she did look sad poor Mother, when the train pulled out.
Did you go to the "British" Hotel.
Cobourg is dead this time of year, but is very lively they say in the summer time when all the American visitors are there. I found the Sweeneys very glad to see me. They had quite a house party over Thanlsgiving and the house was still crowded.
I wish you would go to see Stephen when you go back, Some one was out there, saw him, and on their return told the Sweeneys he was very weak, though around and emaciated. They never told me till just now and it has somewhat worried me, I do hope you will enjoy your visit and I know it will bring great happiness to poor Mother.
Please write to me soon, and believe me,
Always, your lovong niece, Polly
Best love to Mother. I wrote her yesterday. '''7 Dec 1920 LIZZIE Ontario Hospital to DAVID at home in Denver'''
Ontario Hospital, Cobourg, Dev 7th, 1920
(postscript turned along top) Dear brother please get Polly to write at home to Osgoode Hall. You know I feel very anxious to be free from here.
My dear brother David
This moment I got your very kind letter. I am so glad you thought of me while you were at the Walker House. I wrote a letter to you yesterday and likely you will get this letter at the same time soon after you arrive at your office. I am very lonesome here since parting with you. I did enjoy your company very much and I am in hopes that we may meet again before many months may pass away.
Dear brother I thank you sincerely for all your goodness to me. I wrote to dear Lalla and I told her that possibly I might go with you to see them the very next time that you go to visit them and I am pleased to think of seeing her and Wilfred and the dear children in their own pleasant home in beautiful California.
Dear brother I am very glad you saw Mr. Dunlop and that he showed you the papers concerning the houses. It was too bad you were disappointed in not seeing Mr. Knight at Osgoode Hall. You had better arrange with Polly to enquire for the statement at Osgoode and you will tell her how to write to Mr. Knight. I hope you can do so very seen
With best love I am ever your loving Sister, Lizzie
(On separate sheet) Dear brother you understand the state of the matter from what you have learned from the Inspector Mr. Dunlop and you see it is wise to give your attention to the business at once. Please write to Polly and explain the matter to her and show her how to make her inquiries in her letter to Mr. Knight at Osgoode Hall. Dear brother urge Polly to write at once. The Trust company are slow and after a little time there will be no money. '''20 Dec 1920 LIZZIE Ontario Hospital to DAVID at home in Denver'''
Ontario Hospital, Cobourg, Dec. 20th, 1920
My dear brother David,
I received your precoius and welcome letter of the 16th today. I also got your kind letter of the 9th some days ago. I wrote you two letters hoping that you might get them just when you arrived at your office in Denver. I see you mention that you got one letter from me then quite likely you will get the other letter. Dear brother I am very sorry that your cold troubles you so much and I hope the new prescription you are getting will do you good. Dear brother I am hoping that you will come in June 1921 and take me out with you for sure. I am very tired of living in this sad place that is lacking in all that is of vital interst to me and amid surroundings of sickness and death. Polly does not write to me as often as she might. Have you any news about poor Stephen? The weather here is very much colder with local snow flurries.
Dear brother Christmas is drawing near. GIve my love and best wishes to your dear brother Alfred wishing him a happy Xmas. Dear brother I wish you and all your children and grandchildren a very happy Christmas and a bright New Year. With kind love to you and dear Willie
I am ever your loving Sister Lizzie '''16 Jan 1921 POLLY Macon St, Brooklyn to DAVID in Denver'''
76 Macon St, Jan 16th 1921
Dear Uncle David
So happy to get your letter and to hear that you are so far improved. I do hope you will continue to feel better and be careful of yourself. I would not have Dr. Rogers again, if I were you, but would stick to the doctor who did you good. I have not heard from Stephen in almost three weeks. I fear he may not be so well.
The weather here is pretty cold just now, but has been very mild.
I hope you will make everything as easy for yourself in business as possible and be careful not to subject yourself to too much stress or worry.
I hope you will make up your mind to come east. I think the New York climate agress with you because you always seem to pick up when you come.
I have been very busy getting things straight in the house, had my two large turkish chairs recovered everything looks very nice - also bought a new reading lamp for the parlor. Hope you will see it all soon.
Please write soon, and let me know how you are feeling - Wiht very best love and wishes -
Always your loving niece, Polly '''29 Jan 1921 LIZZIE at Ontario Hospital to DAVID at Edith's in NY'''
Ontario Hospital, Cobourg, Jan 29th 1921
My dear brother David
I am very glad to get your very kind letter. I got it yesterday at noon. I see you wrote while you were in Chicago. Dear brother I am very sorry that you have been so very ill but I hope you will soon feel better and that with the care of your dear family present with you will help you to regain your strength and health. Dear brother I always think of you in my prayers and let us all trust God may grant comfort and His loving kindness and mercy shall be with you.
Dear brother I see you think that you "hardly remember dates" Now I wish to tell you not to fret over any subject but take thought every day to read some beautiful verses by some one of your favorite poets then try to recite just one verse every morning. Through this exercise you may strengthen your memory. Dear brother you are wise to give up all business for the present time and take a good rest.
Today the weather is almost like Spring. No ice or snow in Cobourg. The mid-winter here is very changeful. The temperature has been intensely cold. Dear brother I hope to get a letter with the good saying that you are recovering.
With kindest love Ever Your loving Sister Lizzie
(At top) Dear brother give my love to Edith '''18 Feb 1921 LIZZIE at Ontario Hospital to DAVID at Edith's in NY'''
Ontario Hospital, Cobourg, Feb 18th 1921
My dear brother David
I have just recieved your very kind letter this morning and I am so glad that you are progressing so favorably and are able to go out motoring with your friend Mr. Arundell. I hope you will very soon will recover your health and strength. When the lovely Spring Season comes you can enjoy going out to the sea-side and there you will get the benefit of strengthening air. The weather today is almost like Spring the clear blue sky and the sunshine makes it seem beautiful. I will go out and post the letter to you then you will get it soon. Dear brother I got your kind letter with 6 post stamps enclosed and I am pleased to get them accept my thanks. I got a letter from Polly with one dollar enclosed. I took it to the Bank here and the teller said American money and Canadian money are now the same value. Certainly it is better for the intersets of the public financially.
Dear brother I am sure Willie feels lonely being in the office without your supervision and company. I hope you do not feel Anxious to return to Denver because you are resting in New York and you can consult the best of doctors to help you there and with dear Edith's care you will I trust very soon be well. Dear brother with very kind remembrance and love
I am ever your loving Sister Lizzie. '''1 Mar 1921 POLLY at home Brooklyn to DAVID at Edith's in NY'''
76 Macon St, Mar 1 1921
Dear Uncle David
Your very welcome letter came this morning. I am sorry that you do not feel better the weather has been miserable. I feel sure you will be yourelf again, when the weather is fine.
Everything has been so damp that almost everyone with any tendancy that ever has had rheumatism or neuritis. So you must not get discouraged. I hope to get out to see you in a few days. Will phone and let Edith know.
I keep busy all the time and with so many people around, it is a duty to appear cheerful. I had a very nice letter from dear Mother.
I enclose a copy of the Resolutions drawn up by the men who were poor dear Stephen's associates on the Journal of Commerce. Mr. Valentine brought them last night.
Take good care of yourself.
With best love to you and Edith & Eleanor
I am always your loving niece, Polly '''5 Mar 1921 LIZZIE at Ontario Hospital to DAVID at Edith's in NY'''
Ontario Hospital, Cobourg, March 5th, 1921
My dear brother David
I received your kind and very welcome letter this afternoon it came to Cobourg P.O. March 4th. Your letter was delayed in the U.S. Mail for I see you wrote your letter on Feb 25 however it is all right for I got your letter safely.
I got a letter form Poly yesterday with In Memoriam enclosed which dear Stephen's friends at the office have so kindly expressed their very deep regret of Stephen's death and expressed their very kindest tribute to his memory. I am sure Polly is quite consoled to receive the kindest regard and sympathy Stephen's friends extend to her. I felt very sorry that poor Stephen suffered so much but he was resigned and he loved God faithfully.
Dear brother I hope you are feeling better & will soon be able to motor over to the City every day along with Edith when they are taking dear little Eleanor to her school. The lovely Spring is coming now the days are passing and in the month of May we hope you will be stronger and dear brother keep up your spirits be brave that is a great forte to enable one to regain health. You know that God helps you all the time we are assured of His loving goodness. Dear brother I would be thankful if you send the $5 in care of Dr. McNaughton. Dear brother with love and very kindest wishes for your speedy recovery. I am ever your lovong sister Lizzie. Dear Brother, Sunday Morning (March 6)
There was a nice service in the Hall one of the Salvation Army Officers gave a good discourse and another officer sang a solo and that beautiful Hymn "What a friend we have in Jesus". The weather here is like a warm bright day in April. I will go out and post this letter so you may get it soon. Very recently there was a fire that destroyed part of the Asylum in Hamilton. A large number if inmates were sent to this Hospital so now there is a big crowd here. I wish myself out of here so often.
Dear brother there are only two Doctors here to look after about 600 patients and the Doctors are doing the best they can for all the patients.
Dear brother I hope you will be able to come in June. Cheer up and get well.
(On separate page) Please address Dr. MacNaughton Supt. Ontario Hospital, Cobourg Ont.
(across top) Your loving Sister Lizzie '''11 Mar 1921 Dr MacNaughton at Ontario Hospital to DAVID at Edith's in NY'''
Ontario Hospital, Cobourg, Ont.
March 11th, 1921
David Rubidge, Esq.,
"Stoneycrest"
Riverdale-on-Hudson
New York City, U.S.A. Re.- Mrs. E.A. Seager
Dear Sir,-
In answer to your letter of March 8th, I would say that Mrs. Seager is much the same, up and about in very good physical health, eating and sleeping well. She is a privileged case, out every day unless the weather is very bad.
I thank you very much for the five dollars enclosed, and I have handed it to Miss Johns, our nurse, who will see that Mrs. Seager spends it properly for things that she requires.
Again thanking you, and pleased to hear that your heath is improving, I am
Yours very truly,
P MacNaughton
Medical Superintendent. '''11 Mar 1921 LIZZIE at Ontario Hospital to DAVID at Edith's in NY'''
Ontario Hospital, Cobourg, March 11th, 1921
My dear brother David
I recieved your very welcome letter yesterday and today Miss Johns the principal lady here told me that Doctor McNaughton recieved a registered letter with $5 enclosed for me from you. The Doctor gave it to me so you see I got the five dollars safely. I gave him a receipt for the money as usual. Dear brother accept many thanks for your kindness in thinking about what I need. Today it is very bright and quite mild and I will go out and mail this letter so you will get soon. The Lenten Service is at 4:30 every Friday afternoon. I go to the service at the Sunday School of St. Peters Church. Mr. Sawer always gives a nice sermon. Dear brother I shall not forget the very pleasant days I spent with you while you were here. I am so glad you are getting well and are able to enjoy motoring with the family. I hope you will soon see dear Fred. I wonder how he is not giving you messages concerning why he has been too busy to go to visit you. Dear brother kindly excuse a short letter this time and wishing that you will continue to improve and soon be well. With best love I am ever
Your loving Sister '''24 Mar 1921 LIZZIE at Ontario Hospital to DAVID'''
Ontario Hospital, Cobourg, March 24th, 1921
My dear brother David
I was indeed sp glad to get your very kind letter of recent date and I did answer it at once but I failed to mail it so I now write you a short letter instead.
I am glad Polly went to visit you. I got a letter from her saying that she thinks you look poorly and not so strong as usual but I hope that you will soon be as strong and well as usual dear brother keep up your spirits. I am sure you are brave and now that the lovely Spring is here you will be able to go out often. I wish you a very happy Easter and may you enjoy many happy returns of the season with the continued gracious blessing of Jesus Christ our Lord.
Dear brother please excuse a hurried letter I am going out to mail it so you may get it soon. I always think of you in my prayers hoping you will soon be well. With best love
I am ever you loving Sister Lizzie '''29 Mar 1921 LIZZIE at Ontario Hospital to DAVID at Edith's in NY'''
Ontario Hospital, Cobourg, March 29th, 1921
My dear brother David
I hope you continue to improve in your health and that you enjoy going out motoring. The weather is wonderful it is so clear and mild and with the bright Sunshine it is very nice. On Easter Sunday I went to St Peters Church and I attended the service of the Holy Commumion at 8 o'clock a.m. of course I had to hurry to get out in due time as I had only 20 minutes after breakfast to get there. In church I sat in the seat where you sat when you and I attended Church the last Sunday before you left Cobourg and went to Toronto. I thought of that pleasant Sunday very often. I am in hopes you may come to see me before very long. I got a nice letter from Willie today saying he had been out to the Cemetery and put roses on his dear Mother's grave. He enclosed a part of one of the roses in his letter and I put it in my Prayer Book the one you gave me some time ago.
Dear brother cheer up and I anticipate you may soon be quite strong and well. God loves you and helps you constantly That is a very comfortable happy thought, Dear brother I wish you all a very pleasant Easter Tide Give my love to Edith and her family are well I hope.
Adieu Dear brother with best love I am ever your loving Sister Lizzie '''3 Apr 1921 LIZZIE at Ontario Hospital to DAVID'''
Ontario Hospital, Cobourg, April 3rd, 1921
My dear brother David
I am very glad to receive your nice letter of the 30th mentioning that your Doctor had told you that he thought your heart is better. This must be a favorable change in your state of health and I hope dear brother that your Doctor's prescription will cure the trouble in your throat and mouth. I am very sorry that you suffer and cough so much which has disturbed your rest at night. May the Doctor's prescription do you good soon. Edith is giving you the kindest care dear brother it is I think fortunate that you came there. I am pleased to know you had a nice visit from dear little Mary and that you spent a pleasant Easter but it was too bad you was too poorly to attend Church on Easter Sunday. The weather here is lovely and here they are beginning to fix up the grounds.
Dear brother Willie is ever thinking of your wishes and he misses your company so it appears to me from his letter. I wrote to Polly and mailed it on the 2nd. She will get my letter on the 4th which is the Anniversary of her birthday. I know she is very busy and has no time to write often for that reason I must wait for her letters. Dear brother take good care of yourself about catching cold when out motoring. Adieu with best love.
Ever your loving Sister Lizzie '''6 Apr 1921 LIZZIE at Ontario Hospital to DAVID'''
Ontario Hospital, Cobourg, April 6th, 1921
My dear brother David
I was very glad to receive your very kind letter of the 1st. I am in hopes that you continue to improve and will soon be well. The walks you take out in the woods are beneficial to you certainly out there the air must be invigorating and pure. The weather here is today lovely.
Ever green trees are nice but the other trees are not out in leaf yet. They are later here than where you are in New York for you mention the leaves are out on the trees over there. I enclose the envelope of your last letter to show you there is no extra postage. If Mr Arundel thinks that it is just that he has been mixed in some other letters that may have beem overweight. Dear brother don't feel worried all your letters to me are duly stamped. Miss Johns is getting up sort of a masked Ball for the amusement of the patients which will take place to night.
Dear brother I do hope you will soon be well.
good bye for this morning. With best wishes and kindest love.
I am ever your loving Sister Lizzie '''20 Apr 1921 LIZZIE at Ontario Hospital to DAVID'''
Ontario Hospital, Cobourg, April 20th, 1921
My dear brother David
I have not received a letter from you recently that is since you wrote saying that you intended going to visit your dear Son Fred at Jersey. I hope you were able to go to Jersey as you anticipated. Last Sunday the weather here was quite a return of winter it was a snow and hale storm and a cold wind. Today we have bright sunshine and mild air. Some of the Cobourg Citizens are now fixing up their gardens. Dr McNaughton's gardener is busy now. I am sorry to say Miss Johns is very ill from a very bad cold so Dr Abraham says. I hope your finger is not sore from the bite or sting of the hornet which you mentioned about in your last letter. One poor patient from Hamilton who came here lately just a few days ago when coming out of the dining room she fell down and died on the hall floor. She was a nice looking woman about forty years old. Oh dear brother I feel very tired of living in this mournful place. There is always some one passing away. Dear brother please write soon if you can. I am well as usual amd I hope you are improving in health. Adieu with best wishes and love. I am ever your loving Sister Lizzie '''25 Apr 1921 LIZZIE at Ontario Hospital to DAVID'''
Ontario Hospital, Cobourg, April 25th, 1921
My dear brother David
Your very welcome letter I received by this morning's mail. I got two letters dated 6th and 7th. All your letters that you send me always come safely. You mentioned in one letter that you intended to visit your dear Son Fred.
Dear brother you see I began this letter on the wrong side of the note paper so now I must turn and write on this side since I cannot afford conveniently to get a fresh one. It must be very pleasant for you to be able to enjoy motoring through the City so often. Taking your grand child to and from her School. Dear little Eleanor is very likely a nice interesting girl. I notice in your letter that you are fond of dear Eleanor. Polly mentioned in her letter how tall she is for her age and she may soon be quite as tall as her Mamma. Dear brother I am very sorry that you are still seriously troubled with sore throat and Rheumatism also in your hand - it must be hard for you th write letters and I feel very sorry for you but I hope that you will be able to get well Dear brother I always think of you as being my only surviving brother and I am very anxious about you. Please excuse haste I am going out and will post this letter. Adieu dear brother. With kindest love and good wishes. I am ever your loving Sister Lizzie '''30 Apr 1921 and Sun. May 1 LIZZIE at Ontario Hospital to DAVID'''
Ontario Hospital, Cobourg, April 30th, 1921
My dear brother David
I received your very kind letter of the 22nd. I am very glad you are able to enjoy the motoring every day to the City as you go with Edith and the others. I think that from your description of the surrounding scenery where you go out for your walks is a most charming place add to that you have the pure air. Dear brother I sincerely hope that you are regaining your health. Did you enjoy your visit to dear Fred? please tell me as you did not mention it in your letters recently. I got a letter from Polly Friday and says she is very busy but will likely go to see you some day soon. On Friday morning I had two visitors - My nephew Frank Taber and his wife motored down from Toronto. They told me they did not know where I was till lately or they would have come to see me sooner. They asked me when I intended to leave the Hospital of course I could not tell them exactly when. They were very nice and brought fruit, candies and cakes.
I have to stop I am called away and will finish my letter later. Sunday Afternoon May 1, 1921
Dear brother
I shall now write you a few more items. then conclude for Miss Lyon called me away and I had no time to finish the letter. This Sunday I went to the service in the Auditorium. There two Salvation Army Officers came and they gave a really impressive address and sang several of their own hymns. I noticed that Dr Abraham felt deeply touched by the Officer's address. Dear brother I hope you continue to get well. Adieu with kindest love I am ever
Your loving Sister Lizzie '''17 May 1921 LIZZIE at Ontario Hospital to DAVID'''
Ontario Hospital, Cobourg, May 17th, 1921
My dear brother David I received your recent letter and I do appreciate all your very kind letters. i may say that I have waited to get another letter from you but I fear you are not feeling well and I am sorry I didn't write to you before this letter. Dear brother I hope that your dear son Fred's family are recovering from their illness and I am very sorry they have so much trouble to get a maid for when Fred's dear ones are very much in need of one under the circumstances it is really too bad. Girls ofter find employment in factories which they like better than housework.
Dear brother I hope you are still able to go out motoring and that you are able to enjoy taking walks. Is there a nice Park near Edith's residence? I have not had any letters from Polly and I wrote twice to her well I suppose she is very busy. I feel anxious always to get letters from her and from you also. Today the weather is bright and lovely. I did not go out downtown during last week for the weather was chilly and it rained about every day. but it made the trees and grass more beautiful.
Dear brother do you think you will ever be able to come to see me agaim in Cobourg? I am well and I trust dear brother you are getting better. Adieu with kindest wishes and love
I am ever your loving Sister Lizzie '''24 May 1921 LIZZIE at Ontario Hospital to DAVID'''
Ontario Hospital, Cobourg, May 24th, 1921
My dear brother David
I recieved your very kind and very welcome letter of the 21st and I am glad you enjoy going out motoring and enjoy your walks. I do thank you very much for your nice kind letters and dear brother todayis dear old 24th of May it brings very pleasant memories and I look back to the times when our dearly beloved Lallie was with me and we used to have a very enjoyable 24th attending the Military reviews and bands of music always with them. If I remember well you must have been with us once and dear Sister Lallie and her lover (David) spent a happy 24th which I think quite likely you may remember. To day the weather being so chilly but bright and clear it favors the sports. There is a Base Ball match so they say between Peterborough and Cobourg. Dear brother I am not caring at all to go out today but if you were here I am sure I might enjoy the day.
Dear brother I am very sorry you still have so much trouble with sore throat and sore mouth but I trust you will soon feel better of course. Your physician cam relieve you and dear brother I think of you always in my prayers. Your dear son Willie reports in his letters to you faithfully how business is progressing. How is dear Lalla and her husband and children? Please tell her to write to me. Adieu my dear brother hoping you are better and with best love I am ever your loving Sister
(At top) I am very glad Fred's family are well
Lizzie '''8 June 1921 LIZZIE at Ontario Hospital to DAVID'''
Ontario Hospital, Cobourg, June 8th, 1921
My dear brother David I received your very kind letter this morning I am glad that you are so much better and enjoy the pleasant weather that we have now I think every one should feel very sorry for the poor people who live in Pueblo Colorado. I have read a long account about their suffering and the loss of many lives The poor people were panic stricken and seemed slow in trying to escape. Just imagine the country around Pueblo being one huge lake - which has caused some several thousands to be homeless and there are estimates of dead being up to 1000. This is so stated in the Globe paper of June 6th. Dear Willie no doubt has sent you the Denver Papers which would contain the fullest descriptions. Dear brother I am glad you feel able to enjoy motoring and the little Poinie (?). Your dear little Eleanor will be sure to take a merry part in the trip with you and I suppose you will miss her quite a bit after she goes away on her holidays. Will she go someplace near her home? I am sorry your hands pain when writing letters and that you are still troubled with neuritis in your hands.
Mrs. Cruickshank wife of Brig. Gen Cruickshank was sitting in a motor car at Niagara - watching the sun set on the Military Commons at Niagara-on-the-lake "died suddenly". She was well and had attended Club meetings and had intended going to historical Society meeting at St Catherines. The Lady was born in New York state and married her husband while he was on business in Buffalo. She took a kindly interest in Canada at the war time and she was the author of several books.
Dear brother I am quite well and I trust you will improve in heath every day.
With love and good wishes I am ever you loving Sister Lizzie
(At top) I was glad to see my neice Maud and George called here on Sunday noon. They motored from Toronto.
(At top in David's hand) Read 10am June 11/21 in woods above Stoneycrest & motoring Riverdale. '''21 June 1921 POLLY in Brooklyn to DAVID at Edith's in NY'''
76 Macron St, June 21, Saturday evening
Dear Uncle David
I got a very nice letter from Mother some days ago, and she said that Uncle Will's girls had been to see her.
Later I got a letter from Lulu and she wrote that Maud was taking a summer home in Cobourg and they intended to take Mother out and make it pleasant for her.
I was very pleased to get these letters.
I have taken over another house (furnished) in addition to the one I have - and have been more than busy But I hope to have more time a little later on. If you should feel able to go to Canada I would go at the same time and stay a week - but if you do not feel able - as long as the girls will take her out, I would postpone going a little while.
I hope you are by this time very much better. With best love to Edith & Eleanor and hoping they all have been well. And with much love and best wishes to yourself
I am always your loving niece, Polly
P.S. They write that Mother is looking very well. P '''23 June 1921 LIZZIE at Ontario Hospital to DAVID'''
Ontario Hospital, Cobourg, June 8th, 1921
My dear brother David I am very glad to receive your very kind and interesting letter of the 20th. I am so glad you are getting quite well again and that you are thinking of coming over to Cobourg and Port Hope. All around Cobourg the scenery is beautiful with the lovely Park and the grand view of Lake Ontario adds greatly to the beauty of Cobourg at the present season. I am glad you enjoy the scenery around Riverdale and the view of the Hudson. So Polly wrote and told you about brother Will's daughter's intentions of spending holidays in Cobourg. Maude and George called here to see me 3 weeks ago. George seems like a nice man and they are very happy. I am glad to know that dear Fred's wife in much better. I hope they may get the maid that dear Edith has mentioned to you. The Summer is quickly passing by. Dr McNanghton said he is thinking of writing to you about your visit here in November 1920 and in the early part of December 1920. When you applied to him for my release and that he had granted my release also that he gave you a letter and then requested you to see thee Inspector W.W. Dunlop at the Parliament Buildings Toronto. Dr McNanghton says that Mr. Dunlop has expressed his approval of my release and he mentions that the only thing left to do is for Mr Wright at Osgoode Hall to withdraw my money from the Toronto General Trust Company. I wrote to Polly and told her but she cannot come her hands are full with her own efforts to make her living. You can easily attend to the business much better than she could and you can go with me to see Mr Wright.
(across top) Please write to me soon. With kindest love I am ever your loving Sister Lizzie (On separtate sheet, undated)
Dear brother
You know that the only thing left to do is now for you to see Mr Wright at Osgoode Hall and Mr Wright will withdraw my money from the Toronto Trusts Company. Also he will have their accounts duly investigated. You learned from Inspector Mr. Dumlop of the slowness that the Trusts Company have had in making payments.
I know Mr Dunlop personally and he is a candid person to talk with over my business. Mr Dunlop told me when I met him just the same as he mentioned to you that the Trusts Company were slow in their payments.
Dear brother I trust you will feel able to come soon. I can accompany you to see Mr Wright at Osgoode Hall. We shall have no difficulty in getting my money withdrawn. Always your loving Sister '''28 June 1921 POLLY in Brooklyn to DAVID at Edith's in NY'''
June 28th '21, 76 Macron St
Dear Uncle David
Your very welcome letter reached me a few days ago
I think it would be very nice for us to go together. I think I could manage to go for two weeks. How would the two last weeks in July or the last week in July and the first week in August suit. Either way that would suit you I could manage. I think that Cobourg must be a very beautiful place in the summer time and the change would probably do us both good. I am so rejoiced that you feel able to travel, but fear Denver would be a little far and the climate so trying.
I sent money for them to put flowers on Stephen's grave on Decoration Day and got a letter from Mr Akyers the friend of Stephen's whom I met while there that it had been attended to.
I think, while there, we might manage to go to Scarboro again. I did so enjoy attending the old church. Dear Uncle David, if you really feel able to go, I will try to make everything as easy and pleasant for you as I can. Write soon & let me know so I can arrange.
Best love to Edith and Eleanor - and much love for yourself.
Always your affectionate Niece Polly
P.S. just wrote mother but said nothing for sure as she would be so disappointed of we did not come. P. '''25 July 1921 POLLY in Brooklyn to DAVID at Edith's in NY'''
76 Macron St, Monday afternoon
Dear Uncle David
Your very welcome letter came a few days ago - and would have been answered sooner only I have been so busy getting the decorators work out of the way so that I could start on our journey with an easy mind. I have had three rooms done, scraped wall paper and painted some of the wood-work myself so that the cost would not be so high.
I hope you are feeling better and will be well enough to go. I got a letter from Mrs Chester of Scarboro - she wants us to be her guests for the time we remain in Scarboro. This is indeed lovely of her.
I got a letter from mother but have not yet heard from Miss Greene, where I stopped in Cobourg, but perhaps will hear to-morrow.
I called Edith up to-day twice, but could not get her, so will try again to-night or to-morrow. I do hope you will be able to go and that we shall have pleasant weather for the trip.
I had a very nice letter form mother in answer to the letter I wrote to her we were coming.
With best love to you, Edith & Eleanor
As ever, your loving niece, Polly '''2 August 1921 Nurse at Ontario Hospital to DAVID in Cobourg'''
Aug 2nd 21
Recieved from David Rubidge the sum of ten dollars to get delicacies for Elizabeth Seagar
Florence Johns '''3 August 1921 LIZZIE at Ontario Hospital to DAVID in Cobourg'''
Ontario Hospital, Cobourg, August 3rd, 1921
My dear brother David
I expect you will with Polly's assistance finish the settlement about taking me out of this Hospital. You have only one thing left to do now because you did go to the Parliament Building and talked with the Inspector Mr W.W. Dunlop who showed you the papers and then told you that the next one for you to see was Mr Wright at Osgoode Hall. You told me in the letter which you wrote on December 6th 1920 while you were staying at the Walker House Toronto - that you had called at Osgoode Hall but the attendant said Mr Wright was not in and that the office was not in Session. You know that Mr Wright is the one to investigate the Trusts Co "accounts"
Ever your loving Lizzie '''4 August 1921 LIZZIE at Ontario Hospital to DAVID in Cobourg'''
Ontario Hospital, Cobourg, Aug. 4th, 1921
My dear brother David
Being as you are not so strong and well now I will only need Polly to help me get things settled and to withdraw my money from the Toronto Trust Company. Mr Dunlop will explain the matter to her, therefore she will not have any trouble. You know that you mentioned to me that you thought that Polly would be likely one to make the inquiries about the accounts. I think that she can do so naturally and claim it as her duty being my daughter. I can go with her to the Parliament Buildings and also to see Mr. Wright at Osgoode Hall. I know about what is to be done and I can be there and they will need to see me in Mr. Wright's office also.
Your loving Sister Lizzie '''5 August 1921 LIZZIE at Ontario Hospital to DAVID in Cobourg'''
Aug 5 '21
Mr. D. Rubidge
I am writing this in order not to tire you with talk so please excuse it. Ontario Hospital, Cobourg, August 5th, 1921
My dear brother David
Dr. McNaughton is the person for you to speak to abour my parol, and he will comply with your request. You know there is nothing the matter with me. I am perfectly healthy Dr. McNaughton will tell you so. You seem to think I am better off staying here so speak and get me the usual privilege of parol so I can go down town for walks and go to church and to the Park.
Dear brother do get my parol at once. Do not delay to speak about it for you are wise and know that I do not expect those who are not related to me to feel the same kind interest in my life which you and Polly feel towards me and I know it is the truth that if you get the privilege of parol for me at once they will do as you kindly request about it and I can enjoy coming over to see you often while you are in Cobourg. As it is I cannot see you often.
Your loving Sister Lizzie '''10 August 1921 LIZZIE at Ontario Hospital to DAVID'''
Ontario Hospital, Cobourg, August 10th, 1921
My dear brother David
Please give your kind attention to this matter. I want you to speak to Dr McNaughton about giving me back my privilege of going out the same as usual. I think it is much better that you should speak to him for he will be sure to give you satisfaction more so than any one else. You know that only for having the privilege of going to church and doing a little shopping down town I would be very lonely and miserable in this sad place.
With kindest wishes and love
I am ever your loving Sister Lizzie '''13 August 1921 Nurse at Ontario Hospital to DAVID in Cobourg'''
Aug 13th
Recieved from Mr Rubidge $5.00 for Mrs Seagar
Florence Johns '''17 August 1921 POLLY in Brooklyn to DAVID at Edith's in NY'''
76 Macron St, Aug. 17th '21
Dear Uncle David
I was so glad to get your letter and learn that you were feeling well and rested after your trip. Everyone says I look so much better for it, and I know I feel rested and better able to take hold again. I have just finished writing to mother and have asked her to be nice to the doctor & nurses so that she may get parole and be able to use her dinner tickets.
I found everything all right at home, only the butcher bill had gone too high.
Margaret said she couldn't write she "was too busy studying". I think it strained her brain to the utmost to manage. She had kept track of the dinners and had the money exactly.
I was pretty well tired out on Sunday as I had to see quite a few people & tell them what sort of time I had had - so I went to bed at 7.30 & slept through till seven the next morning.
I hope you feel better for the trip - now that you are rested. We certainly did have a delightful time, and not the least pleasant, was the sail homeward over the lake. I hope Edith thinks I took good care of you & finds you better for it. Maude Taber's address is
Mrs. Geo. Bestwetherick
Glen Dover Apts
751 Carlow Ave
Toronto
Clara's address is
Mrs B S Blackwell
238 Grace St
Toronto
I am sure they would be pleased to hear from you.
Now, dear Uncle David, I must say Goodbye with much love to you & Edith & Eleanor & thank you for your kindness in giving me this trip.
Always your loving niece Polly '''19 August 1921 LIZZIE at Ontario Hospital to DAVID at Edith's in NY'''
Ontario Hospital, Cobourg, August 10th, 1921
My dear brother David
I am very glad to receive your kind letter saying that you and Polly arrived in New York safely and that you had a pleasant journey. I have not yet received a letter from Polly but I expect that as soon as she gets her house in order again upon her return home then she will write. Our Nieces and Nephews say they were very glad that they had the pleasure of meeting you and Polly and they hope to see you when you come again to Canada. Maud and George talk of buying a house here for a summer home in Cobourg. Dear brother I feel very much depressed about the circumstances which Polly has left me in because I had anticipated that with you she fully intended to go to Osgoode Hall and see Mr Wright about the settlement of my affairs. You can easily understand how seriously I feel disappointed about it. Hoping you are well and with best wishes and love. I am ever your Sister Lizzie '''27 August 1921 POLLY in Brooklyn to DAVID at Edith's in NY'''
76 Macron St, Aug. 27th '21
Dear Uncle David
Your welcome letter came two days ago. I am so glad to know that you continue so well and are enjoying yourself. I hope you will continue to improve.
I had a letter from Mother not like the one she wrote to you however. I gather from it that she has not yet got parole, and probably is a little discontented.
I think if I were you, I would ignore that part of her letter referring to Toronto and Osgoode Hall & just write her a cheerful letter telling her of your own life. I am sorry she is not more settled down, however no doubt she will get more reconciled and be happier.
I have just finished writing her a long letter. I have been very busy as I gave Margaret one week's vacation with pay. I have been working pretty hard myself.
I hope you will excuse a short and uninteresting letter to-night, as I am very tired and it is getting late. Shall hope to hear from you very soon.
With best love to you and Edith and Eleanor
As always, your loving niece, Polly '''5 September 1921 LIZZIE at Ontario Hospital to DAVID at Edith's in NY'''
Ontario Hospital, Cobourg, September 5th, 1921
My dear brother David
I received your very welcome letter this morning and a few days ago I got your very kind letter of the 23rd. I am very glad you have enjoyed going to the sea side as the air would strengthen you. I am in hopes that you may recover health and strength. i know that all your loved ones are in hopes that you will get well. What does your physician say about the heart trouble since you returned home?
I think dear Willie is feeling lonely in the office when he looks at the office chair where you always used to sit. I am sure you must feel sometimes quite anxious to be back in your office because you have for very many years had an active life in the Real Estate and Investments Co. I see in your letter you are feeling anxious about the Annual Report and Meeting & Election that in October the month in which you used to attend the business.
Dear brother keep up your spirits and you will be able to come over again in the Autumn. So little Mary is wishing to come to Toronto and College in order to get her Degree. I hope she will be successful. Dear brother I am very lonely here, but I am very glad that I am always well. Dear brother I must close my letter for it is tea time now. With best love, I am ever
your loving Sister Lizzie
(across top)Please write soon. i wish so often to know how you are. '''10 September 1921 POLLY in Brooklyn to DAVID at Edith's in NY'''
76 Macron St, Sept 10th '21
Dear Uncle David Your welcome letter came this morning. I think I answered your letter, giving the cousins addresses but forgot to tell you which was the eldest. Clara (Mrs Blackwell) is the oldest.
I got a letter from mother a few days ago in which she complained that she had not yet gotten parole and could not use the dinner tickets which you know she wa anxious to have, and she asked me to write Dr. McNaughton about the parole.
I did so asking him if he possibly could give her parole or failing that let some one go with her to take the dinners. I expect he will anser my letter but it is too soon yet to expect a reply.
I have a large room vacant on the third flooor and would very much like to have you come and stay with me for a few days, We could visit the beaches around here and it would be a little change for you. Let me know if you would like to come. I am so glad you continue to feel better.
With fondest love to you & Eleanor and dear Edith. Kindest regards to Mr Cohoe.
I am ever your loving niece Polly '''22 September 1921 POLLY in Brooklyn to DAVID at Edith's in NY'''
76 Macron St, Sept 22nd '21
Dear Uncle David
Your very welcome letters came this afternoon and I am relieved to hear that you have given up the Denver trip. I think it would be very foolish for you to attempt it. You might get there and have to start right back again, as I did, and then it would put you back so much. It took me really all summer to recover from the effects of my trip there.
I am sure Edith will feel much happier to have you stay right there with her. Perhaps when you go to Canada next May, I shall be able to go too. I got a letter from Dr. McNaughton and he will allow mother to go out to take the dinners, accompanied by a nurse, but I think they are too afraid of her running away again to let her have parole until they know she is quite settled in her mind. And they must know best.
I would like very much to spend the day with you and Edith soon, but just now are getting some new boarders in, and things are a little upset, but shall hope to come out before very long.
The meal business is a little slower than is usual at this time of year. So much "light house-keeping" being done by way of economy.
I do hope you are feeling better by this time. Please write soon and let me know.
With best love to you & dear Edith and little Eleanor. I am ever your loving niece, Polly
P.S. I think better send mother something from yourself & I will send a little gift also. P. (Note Lizzie's birthday is Oct 2) '''26 September 1921 LIZZIE at Ontario Hospital to DAVID at Edith's in NY'''
Ontario Hospital, Cobourg, Sep 26th, 1921
My dear brother David
I received your very welcome letter this morning. I am very glad you are feeling so much better. No doubt you are disappointed about not being able to return to Denver for the Meeting of your Real Estate Co. but I hope that you may be well before the time of the next meeting comes and may then go to Denver.
So dear Mary has resumed her situation which after all may prove better for her health than being pressed with so much hard studies in College at Toronto.
We are enjoying very fine Autumn weather though it is quite chilly early in the mornings. The flowers are still in beauty's bloom. Dear brother October is near and I do wish you a very nice anniversary of your happy wedding day which will be next Sunday.
Polly mentions in her letter that she hopes to come to Cobourg in the Spring. I think that would be a very long time for me to wait still the days are very lonely for me but it is wise to be cheerful and hopeful and keep well. I am so qualified for to be like that naturally.
Now dear brother I will close my letter with kindest wishes and love hoping you may continue better in health.
Ever your loving Sister Lizzie '''1 October 1921 LIZZIE at Ontario Hospital to DAVID at Edith's in NY'''
Ontario Hospital, Cobourg, October 1st, 1921
My dear brother David
I received your very kind and very welcome letter just this moment and I wish to send you my very sincere appreciation of your nice cheerful letter and I thank you so much for kindly remembering me amd for writing a letter to the Medical Supt enclosing a gift of $5 which I am very glad of. Yoday I will go to the Hopper's Jewelry store and buy a pair of new glasses which I need just now. Mr Hopper is well spoken of for giving good satisfaction in testing the eyesight as a good optometrist or optician.
(some missing)…you phone to my dear Godson and Nephew. Your dear son Fred be sure to give him my love and kindest wishes. Give my love to dear Edith and I wish her many bright and happy returns of her birthday. And I sincerely hope you may feel well and very happy in your happy memories of our dearly loved Lallie on the memorable wedding day that comes to remind you again….
(across top) With kindest love I am ever your loving Sister
I remember meeting Miss Hume in Port Hope
Enclosures from the Cobourg Sentinel Star, Thursday, September 29: Article on John Hume entitled "Port Hope man leaves $512,000" and "Railway Time-Tables, Canada Pacific Railway" '''7 October 1921 LIZZIE at Ontario Hospital to DAVID at Edith's in NY'''
Ontario Hospital, Cobourg, Oct. 7th, 1921
My dear brother David
I received your very kind and very welcome letter of the 4th. And I am indeed very sorry that you are not feeling well but we must all hope that after you go to the Springs which was formerly the Water Cure at Clifton Springs Sanitarium. Dear brother I trust that you will recover your health when time and due medical care at the Cure is constantly given to you by your Doctors there. I remember the time in 1866 when you were at Clifton Springs. You held a position there, My very dear Sister Lallie then received many love letters from you and I suppose you got many love letters from her and now when you go there to see the place all those dear memories of the days when you and beloved Lallie were two young lovers so glad and hopeful in possessing each other's love. My dear sister used to sing a beautiful song entitled "Love I dream of thee" perhaps you may remember it. Dear brother I am sorry you didn't get my letters that I trusted to Dr. Abraham to mail hoping you would get them for the "2".
With best love I am ever your lovong Sister
(at top) Dear brother I hope to get good news from you soon. >br/>I will wait till you come about getting the glasses. '''10 October 1921 LIZZIE at Ontario Hospital to DAVID at Edith's in NY'''
Ontario Hospital, Cobourg, Oct. 10th, 1921
My dear brother David I have just this moment received you very welcome letter. I am very glad that you are now feeling much better. I wrote you on the 7th but as I thought that you might quite likely write again I didn't get it mailed then. You see Dr Abraham was slow about sending my letter of the 1st and for that reason I didn't hand it to him and the weather has been raining every day lately so could not post it myself however I will enclose it with this of course you will know that it is a reply to your letter of the 4th in which you mentioned that you might decide to go to Clifton Springs for a change of medical treatment. Do you now decide not to go there?
Dear brother I must now tell you how I spent my birthday. Dr McNaughton wished me to go to the Arlington for dinner and then to motor to some place so Miss Johns and I went to Port Hope. I had the tickets left which I had still so I thought I had better go and take Miss Johns with one. Miss Johns said that she enjoyed the dinner very much and I did enjoy it too. We had a nice drive through the town of Port Hope and the day was very nice and pleasant. I hope dear brother that you spent a very happy day on the "2" and I wish you may spend a very happy day on the 14th which will soon come. I wish you many happy returns of the 14th with the blessing of restored health.
(At top) Dear brother excuse this very hurried letter. I had so much interruptions and they are noisy today.
With best wishes and love I am ever your loving Sister == ESCAPED TO TORONTO 12 OCTOBER 1921 == '''15 October 1921 Dr Mac Naughton, Ontario Hospital to DAVID'''
Ontario Hospital, Cobourg, Ont.,
October 15, 1921
David Rubidge, Esq.,
"Stoney Crest,"
Riverdale-on-Hudson
New York, U.S.A.
Re,- Mrs. Seager.
Dear Sir,-
I beg to inform you that the above-named patient has broken her parole. She was allowed out door privileges, the same as before, and has gone to Toronto. We have not as yet been able to locate her bur steps have been taken to do so, and as soon as she is returned to the Institution, we will let you know.
Yours very truly,
P Mac Naughton
Medical Superintendent '''16 October 1921 LIZZIE in Toronto to POLLY''' (Copy in David's handwriting)
Sunday Oct 16th/21
My own dear Polly
I left Cobourg with parole for Toronto. Arrived in Toronto on the 12th. Now I am busy getting my affairs fixed which is very soon to be settled permanently. Dear Polly dear Uncle David wrote me that he was wishing to go to Clifton Springs in hopes that at the Sanitarium there he could get better. Dear Polly I hope you are well and that your business is good.
I have nothing to do with Mr. Snow. I have not even met him. Give my kindest wishes to dear Uncle David. I am feeling well and active. I wish you to hear it and please do not feel in any way anxious about me and I will write you soon again. With fondest love I am ever your loving Mother '''19 October 1921 POLLY to DAVID'''
76 Macron St, Wed Oct. 19th '21
Dear Uncle David
Yesterday i received the enclosed letter from Mother. She gives no address and I cannot imagine where she is. I do not think she has gone to any of her nieces. I do not see where she got the money from as I have not given her any in a long time.
I feel a little better since receiving this letter as I know at any rate that she is well and nothing so far has happened to her.
I was so busy I forgot the date of your birthday Oct 14th - but hope it is not too late to wish you many happy returns and increasing happiness with each year.
I hope you will continue to feel well - wish I could come to see you but have retrenched on help and am very busy. Hope I see you all soon, however.
With best love to you and Edith & Eleanor and hoping you will excuse this hurried scrawl.
I am ever Your loving niece, Polly '''26 October 1921 LIZZIE in Toronto to DAVID'''
Temple Building, Toronto, Oct. 26th, 1921
My dear brother David
I have written to Polly telling her that I hope to live with her. I am getting my money released from the Ontario Institution. I have a good Lawyer attending to my interest. I feel very glad and happy to have my personal liberty. You cannot form the least idea of the terrible state of the surroundings which were very heartsickening to me. Indeed it was impossible for me to endure any longer in that place.
Dear brother I know you felt sorry for me and Polly thought that it was impossible to get me over to Brooklyn.
Please send your letter to me in an envelope sealed and enclosed inside of an envelope addressed to
Miss Clara B Martin, Barrister
Temple Building
Toronto
Dear brother please write very soon. I hope you are well. With love and best wishes. Ever your loving Sister.
(At top)Excuse a short letter. Please write soon '''31 October 1921 LIZZIE in Toronto to POLLY'''
Temple Building, Toronto, Oct. 31st, 1921
My own dear Daughter
Please write to me soon and tell why you are not giving any kind of an answer to the letter Miss Clara Bret Martin Barrister wrote to you a week ago in which she told you that she can send me to you if you are willing to have me, and would if you are willing to have me. You see it it is necessary that you would send to Miss Martin the sum of Fifty Dollars in order to pay the expense of sending me to Brooklyn. You see that Miss Martin is able to get me over which is a fine thing for me. And I do feel very anxious to get a letter from you very soon.
I wrote two letters to dear Uncle David but he has not responded. Dear Polly do you hear from him by phone is he better?
Dear Polly I am waiting for Uncle David to send me some money for I need money until Miss Martin gets my money withdrawn from the Institution. Dear Polly be sure to write soon for I am anxious to know how I am to get along. That is I wish to know if you are willing to have me go and live with you as you are the only Child I have. When you write seal yourletter and enclose it inside of an envelope addressed to
Miss Clara B. Martin, Barrister
Temple Building, Toronto
With fond love I am ever your loving Mother
(At top) Please send me 10 dollars. I have (ink splodge) money need money badly. I will starve. Mother. I will starve for Gods sake. '''3 November 1921 POLLY to DAVID at Clifton Springs'''
76 Macron St, Tuesday Night (Nov 3/21 in David's hand)
Dear Uncle David
I wrote Dr. McNaughton asking him as to whether it would be wise to undertake to bring Mother here and if he thought I should be able to manage her. The letter must have reached him Monday morning but so far have received no answer. I enclosed the letter written by Clara Brett Martin, lady lawyer.
I wrote to mother on Tuesday and sent her two dollars, thought it wise to send a small sum until we find out more about it.
This morning, I received a letter from her which I enclose. Am glad I sent the two dollars as she should have it by now.
Shall write to her to-night. The letter she writes is very pathetic. I don't know what to do. Do you think I had better go to Toronto.
Please write me as soon as you get this. I shall write to her that I am willing to have her, but cannot believe that Miss Martin could get her across the border, when I myself failed. I shall send her five dollars and ask her for her address.
She is anxious that you should write. You had better also ask her for her address. In the intervals of working, I have worried about this all day.
I hope you like Clifton Springs and that the change is doing you good. I am sorry to worry you about this, but I know it is in your mind as well as mine.
With much love ever Your affectionate niece, Polly.
(Crossed at top) I have asked her for her address promising her that she should not go back if she did not wish to but asked her in good faith, as I have never broken my word to her. '''7 November 1921 POLLY to DAVID at Clifton Springs'''
76 Macron St, Monday Night
Dear Uncle David
I received your special delivery letter containing the draft yesterday and thank you very much.. I got letter also this afternoon. I telephoned Edith this morning, and she thinks the Walker House would be a good place for you to stop at in Toronto. I told her we found it very comfortable when we were there before.
We talked it over and both thought that there was nothing left to do but for me to go on to Toronto. She also thought it would be best for you to stay in the background and not see Mother or this lady-lawyer until things are settled. I should very much like you to come, as your presence, advice and sympathy would mean so much to me, and I think Edith feels the same way about it, and wants me to take good care of you, and see that you do not over exert or excite yourself.
I shall try to leave some day this week, have to get in extra help to tide over, while I am away, as I have been running the house very short-handed. Edith said you would have to remain where you are until next Monday to finish your week out - or they would make you an allowance. I shall write again & let you know just what day I shall leave. Edith thought best for me to go right to this Walker House. I enclose letter from Mother which came this afternoon. Hoping you are feeling well. With much love - always - Your affectionate niece, Polly. '''8 November 1921 EDITH to DAVID at Clifton Springs'''
Tuesday Nov. 8-
My dear Daddie:-
Received a letter from you to-day. I mailed a letter to you early this morning. It was only a note enclosing a letter from Lalla.
Polly phoned me yesterday that she had heard from you & that you had asked her to meet you in Toronto to settle about Aunt Lizzie. Polly told me she would try to leave in a few days for Torontp. Polly said she would not try to bring her mother back to N.Y. but would try yo get her into a Sanitarium in Canada, where she could have a separate room. I told her there was a Sanitarium in Guelph but I believed any sanitariun which had separate rooms would prove to be an expensive place. Polly will have to interview that woman lawyer alone, so as to find out where her mother really is. I'm sorry you feel you need to go to Canada about it, because Polly could handle the matter alone much better than a man could, in a matter which concerns a woman.
I was glad when Polly told me she wouldn't try to bring her mother across the Border - for if she did you would only have trouble - they would probably demand a 20 or 15 thousand dollar bond - & then that bond would tie up all your estate so long as Aunt Lizzie lived. Such institutions and sanitariums are much cheaper in Canada than here in N.Y. anywhere. And when she is placed back in an sanitarium there should be no parole of any kind.
Fred told me that you told him that the Dr there in Clifton said he didn't see any reason why you shouldn't go to Denver. If that is the case I suppose you will be wanting to go out to Denver soon.
We are having good weather - motored to town twice to-day.- Wallace is in New Brunswick to-day - goes to Providence to-night & then to Haverhill, Mass. the next day & home on Friday.
I haven't a cook yet - All well here - with much love your fond daughter, Edith '''9 November 1921 EDITH to DAVID at Clifton Springs'''
Wed. Evening
My dear Daddie:-
Polly has just phoned me that she has had another letter from her Mother - And this letter has made her change her idea of going to Toronto now. She is not going to go now, as she feels her mother would not have anything to do with her if she went & her trip would be useless. Her mother writes that the lady lawyer is so kind to her & gives her everything she needs etc. And that she will soon be getting back all her property etc & that she will remain under this lady lawyer's care until she does get back her property. Polly feels it would be useless in going to Toronto & I agree with her about it. So Daddie, Polly does not want you to write to her mother at all - or send her any money. So you must not go to see the lady lawyer or try to see Aunt Lizzie at all. Polly is handling the whole matter as she thinks best. It is her mother & she is trying to do what is right & best about it.
Now that matters have taken this turn, you will probably be returning to N.Y. after your two weeks stay at Clifton is up. Let us know when to meet you.
I was called to the phone about 8:30 last night & the operator said Clifton Springs wants to talk to Mrs. Wallace P. Cohoe - After waiting a couple of minutes, the operator said, I'm sorry I troubled you, for I find that the party in Clifton Springs has cancelled his call.
Polly thinks she will have to let matters simmer along a bit in Toronto, so that her mother will learn she really hasn't and property etc & then Polly says it will be time for her to go up to see her. But it will take some weeks yet for that to be accomplished. Her mother states she is happy and that the lady lawyer is looking after her etc. - So be sure to do as Polly wants - not to write her mother - or communicate with the lady lawyer at all - and above all do not send money.
It rained most of the day to-day - but is clearing up now. We had to motor to town twice to-day, in the rain.-
I sent 4 Denver papers to you this morning,-
All well here - Let us know when to meet you. I think your train arrives about 6 o'clock Grand Central Station - but let us know for sure - All well - much love your fond daughter Edith. '''19 November 1921 POLLY to DAVID'''
76 Macron St, Nov, 19th '21
Dear Uncle David
I have thought it over & decided to postpone going to Toronto for a little while - Mother has not yet sent me her address and seems to stick so to that lady-lawyer.
If I went there now, and she refused to go with me or to place herself in my hands - I should have no way of compelling her to do so. I think the best way is to send her no more money until she sends her address and is willing to give up this lady-lawyer - and place her somewhere. Her last letter which I enclosed to you was really very unsatisfactory, and I think if I went there and found her stubborn it would simply be a journey wasted. Write me what you think about it.
Edith says she heard from Dr MacNaughtin and that Miss Martin had called him up on the phone & abused him for not letting mother out long ago.
I am sorry you are not feeling better. I fear the journey to Toronto would be to much for you the way you are feeling at present. I do hope you will feel better before very long.
Please write very soon and tell me what you think. I am holding the draft, have not cashed it.
Do you think the place there agrees with you?
With fondest love & best wishes
Ever Your loving niece, Polly '''5 December 1921 LIZZIE in Toronto to DAVID'''
Monday Evening, Dec. 5th, 1921
My dear brother David
I sincerely hope you are recovering your health and strength. It appears strange to me that you do not write to me as usual surely because I have been happily given chance to regain my liberty. I trust you feel very much pleased and very glad to know that I am now in pleasant surroundings but I do miss getting your kind brotherly letters indeed I feel bad because I never hear from you dear brother since I left the Hospital. Just before I left Cobourg I wrote a letter to my faithful friend Mr. W.W. Dunlop the Inspector and after that I came here so the I got the lawyer Miss Martin who went to see Mr. Dunlop and the lawyer merely took the business to conclude which you had no time to conslude owing to the absence of Mr. Wright at Osgoode Hall. You will remember that this was in December 2020 when you came to Toronto and Mr. Dunlop talked over my affairs. Mr. Dunlop now has told the lawyer to go to Osgoode Hall and see Mr. Wright because Mr. Dunlop informed her that he had sent the money and the accounts to Osgoode Hall 2 years ago. Mr. Dunlop is very kind to me... (? something missing)
I know that you and Polly have been already informed by Dr. McNaughton that I have Probation Bond, he told me so.
Dear brother I hope to hear good news from you and when I receive your welcome letter I will respond at once. Good bye at present. With Kindest love I am ever Your loving Sister
Dear brother please write very soon. I am very anxious to know how you are. Please address your letters to me in care of
Miss Martin L.L.B.
Temple Building
Bay and Richmond Sts
Toronto '''23 December 1921 DAVID to POLLY''' (David's carbon copy)
Stoneycrest, Riverdale-on-Hudson, New York City
Noon Dec 23, 1921
My dear Niece Polly,
Jusr a short letter dear Polly to wish you a merry Xmas and a Happy New Year & send also with my love this small draft for $25 which I have endorsed payable to your order ....... I merely write the above to keep record of it as a carbon sheet.
I hope it may reach you tomorrow. I have been feeling rather miserable but hope maybe (unreadable) for Xmas. I do feel so sorry I am not able to add to your dear mother's happiness for Xmas. Put it the other way not being permitted to write her or send her some money or other (unreadable) grace for Xmas. Surely Miss Martin has told her Dr. McN the Supt has told us not to write her. It would have given me pleasure to be able to write her. Have not heard from dear (Thal?) for some days except a letter that was delayed. I will write you soon again dear Polly. Expect dear Mary tomorrow. Edith has not been well for some days and is now lying down.
Goodbye dear Polly with my sincere love & best wishes for a Merry Xmas & Happy New Year. I am ever your loving Uncle David '''3 January 1922 POLLY to DAVID'''
76 Macron St, Jan 3rd '22
Dear Uncle David
I received your very kind letter on Monday Christmas Day. And was so pleased with your kind remembrance of me. I sent you a tie as a small remembrance I hope you get it safely.
I know how you feel about Mother. Christmas for me too was clouded by the thought we had no knowledge of where she was or what she was doing. I have had no word from her or from anbody - And feel very much worried over it - but what can we do?
I hope Edith is feeling better. I was quite sick last week - and have been very busy too.
I have thought of you every day. I hope you had a very happy Christmas and that you are feeling better.
With much love to you and Edith and Eleanor.
Always your loving niece, Polly
P.S. Please tell Edith the name of the small electric cleaner is "The Lerrington" but have heard that it is not very good.
Had a nice letter from Mrs Seaten(?) & she enclosed views (snap shots) of of Clover House - the church and their house - I was very glad indeed to get them and hear from her - Let me know if you have heard again from Mother. '''25 January 1922 POLLY to DAVID'''
76 Macron St, Jan 25th '22
Dear Uncle David
I am very sorry to hear that you have not been well. However this weather has been very trying. The doctors say half of Brooklyn has been sick.
I was quite sick with bronchitis for two weeks, but feel better now. Also as Edith told you, I have better help. And more time to rest in.
It puzzles me very much that Mother has not written and on Saturday last I wrote to her in care of Clara Brett Martin, telling her that I had been sick and would like to know if she were well, and comfortable. The fifty dollars must surely be gone by this time, and I cannot imagine how she lives - I am anxiously awaiting a reply.
It is very nice that Fred is going to Denver, because he will see all your old friends and bring you news of everything. To-day, in re-arranging some drawers, I came across the picture you gave me of the stained glass window you had put in St. John's Cathedral in memory of dear Aunt Lallie, and it did bring her so strongly to my mind - and poor Stephen. It must make dying easier when we have our loved ones on the other shore.
I hope Edith and Walace will have a very pleasant trip, but am afraid you will miss her. I wish I had more room and more time so that I could invite you here. Well dear Uncle David I must say goodbye. Do take good care of yourself. I hope you will be able to go to Canada again with me next summer. With fondest love to you and Edith & little Eleanor. As always your loving niece, Polly '''1 February 1922 POLLY to DAVID'''
76 Macron St, Feb 1st '22
My dear Uncle David
Your very welcome letter came a few days ago - am sure you must miss dear Edith, as your letter says, but the days will swiftly pass and bring her back again.
SInce writing you I received the enclosed letter from Mother, which tells nothing of her whereabouts. At any rate she says she is well and comfortable, so it seems, we need not worry. I had a little return of the bronchitis, so last night rubbed on Camphorated oil and went early to bed, and to-day feel much better. I wrote yesterday to Mrs Chester thanking her for the snapshots, and saying we hoped, if you were well enough, to come again next summer.
So many people are sick with colds. I hope you will be very careful of yourself. Wirh best love to you and Eleanor. Always Your loving niece, Polly '''20 February 1922 LIZZIE to POLLY'''
Tuesday Evening, Feb. 20th 1922
My dear Daughter
I received your ver precious letter a few days ago. I am so glad to know that you are better. I think you did wisely by consulting Stephen's physician Dr. Forgarty and I hope you have learned from the Doctor how very important it is for you to take good care of yourself to avoid catching cold and to consider always the necessity of dressing in wool underwear be sure to do this.
I wish to tell you that I have not seen either Clara or Lulu or Maud since I came to Toronto. Infact I am always busy besides there is so much very cold weather and often stormy that I think I shall wait till the time comes when the nice mild Spring weather prevails. I hope that I may be able to go around visiting my friends. Polly I have the $50 you sent me and I can go over to visit you if you will invite me to come and stay for awhile with you. I feel sure that you willl be glad to see me and I anticipate that the visit to you would make me very happy. I am ever your loving Mother. '''25 February 1922 POLLY to DAVID'''
76 Macron St, Feb 25th '22
Dear Uncle David
I have not heard from you in some time and hope you have been well and happy.
Edith has been back from Florida some time now I suppose. And you are not so lonesome as when you wrote. I had a letter from Mother a few days ago and enclose it. I have just answered it and told her to come if she feels that she wants to do so. Whether she will really try to come on not I don't know. I think she is attached to Toronto.
I hope Edith and Wallace enjoyed their trip and that Fred is doing better. Business had been slow everywhere.
I am coming out to see you soon but would like to hear from you first how you have been. With love to all and very best love to you.
Always Your loving niece Polly == REUNITED WITH FAMILY 5 APRIL 1922 == '''5 April 1922 POLLY to DAVID'''
76 Macron St, April 5th '22
Dear Uncle David
I received your very welcome letter a few days ago. Am sending this in care of Edith as by this time you may have returned from your visit to Fred. I am sorry you do not feel better, I am feeling very well again. I have a surprise for you -
Last night I got a telegram from Buffalo, saying that mother was on her way here. And this morning I met her at N.Y.C. Station & brought her home. She is now resting after her journey.
Just think, she did not take a pullman, but sat up in the coach car all night. She seemed very bright after such a journey and very happy to get here. I think she will get along here all right.
I am sorry you are not feeling better as I would so love to have you come to see her. But I do hope you will be able to do so before long. Dear Uncle David, I know how happy and glad you will feel over it.
Please write soon and I do earnestly hope and pray that you will soon feel better,
With love to you & Edith and little Eleanor.
I am always Your loving niece Polly
P.S. She has been all this time with Miss Martin. P. '''13 April 1922 Clara Brett Martin, Barrister to DAVID'''
Clara Brett Martin B.A. L.L.B., B.C.L.
Barrister, Solicitop, &O., Notary Public
Temple Bldg. - Bay & Richmond Streets
Toronto, April 13th 1922. D. Rubidge Esq.
c/o Mrs. Wallace Cohoe,
Stoney Crest
Riverdale-on-Hudson
N.Y.City, U.S.A.
Dear sir:-
your sister-in-law, Mrs. Seager who was an inmate of the Cobourg Hospital for insane was discharged from the said institution last month. In October last she called at my office and asked me for assistance which I rendered her. I wrote her daughter requesting her to take her mother and that I would see that she crossed the line to the United States without difficulty but her daughter sent my letter to Cobourg and instructed the Institution to take her mother back as an inmate. I threatened to issue a writ of Habeas Corpus if they did, the result of which the Institution has discharged your Sister-in-law and declared her sane. I took her into our own home, where she remained for five months under the observation of myself and my family. During that time there was a average of four people working in the house and not one of them thought for a moment that Mrs. Seager was in any Institution nor did she at any time during the said five months show any symptoms of insanity. Your sister-in-law is not insane and any one who says so is telling what is untrue.
I am advised by Mr. Snow, a relative of your late wife that you are considered a wealthy man and no doubt would provide a home or the means of obtaining a home for Mrs. Seager during the balance of her short life as I am advised she is quite up in years and cannot, except under extraordinary circumstances, live very long.
She at one time was the owner of a property on Mutual St which was sold by the government for $2500, but which was in two years thereafter re-sold for $7000. Do you not think the relatives of this woman should have seen that justice was meted out to her at the time she was under a disability to act for herself. No doubt, you had no knowledge of the transfer but certainly some of her people must have been consulted before the sale took place.
I am writing to assure you that the mental condition of your Sister-in-law and sincerely trust that if your financial position warrants, you will provide her with a home for the balance of her life, even if it were only a room in the Aged Women's Home.
I would be very sorry indeed if my letter should cause you any worry as Mrs. Seager tells me you have not been well and worry does not help one to keep well.
Yours truly,
Clara Brett Martin '''17 April 1922 LIZZIE at Polly's home to DAVID at Edith's home'''
76 Macron St, Brooklyn, April 17th 1922
My dear brother David
I am in hopes of having the pleasure of seeing you before long as you have said in your kind letter to Polly that you will aim to come here to see me soon. Dear brother today I attended the Easter service at St. Mathews Church. I enjoyed the service very much the hymns were beautiful and the singing and music was perfect. I would like to go to that Church every Sunday and it is quite near here. Dear Polly is too busy to get time to attend the morning service but can go with me to the Evening Service. In the morning I can manage to go so then I will enjoy the Morning Service and also go with Polly in the Evening to Church. On Easter Sunday I always think and recall the memories of our beloved Sister Mary who passed to the Holy City on Easter Sunday. You and our dearly loved Lallie were both present when Sister Mary passed calmly away from this world. Well dear brother it is getting late and I must say good night, hoping you are quite well and with best wishes and love
I am ever your loving sister Lizzie '''21 April 1922 POLLY to DAVID'''
76 Macron St
Friday Night (4/21/22 added)
Dear Uncle David
I am just writing a few lines to let you know that so far all is going well. Mother is very gentle, and seems so happy and contented to be here. I hope this state of mind will continue.
I am so sorry you do not feel better.
I have ben very busy. Let my two in help go to economize, and am doing my own cooking - have an Irish woman now helping. If I need extra help later can easily get it.
I hope business will brighten up soon, as so many are out of positions.
I am feeling very well now. I trust that with the warm weather you may feel better.
Dear Uncle David, I have thought of you every day but delayed writing until I saw how Mother would be. Now I must say goodbye with much love to you and dear Edith & Eleanor
Always Your loving niece, Polly
P.S. We expext to go to Lar Rockaway the latter part of May
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Sources are transferred using [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer WikiTree Sourcer]. The information from these is transferred to proper place on the template. =='''Census''' == '''''Familysearch'''''
'''1910 Census''': ''FamilySearch International'', "United States Census, 1910", database and images, (https://www.familysearch.org: accessed 2 January 2023) {{FamilySearch Record|MG8X-BZF}} {{FamilySearch Image|33S7-9RVS-QK6}} Image number 00499, transcript, entry for "Evlyn A Stafford" [Evelyn A Stafford] (3), single daughter, in household of Arthur H Stafford (23) in New Castle Ward 3, Lawrence, Pennsylvania, United States. Born in Pennsylvania, citing enumeration district (ED) ED 124, sheet 9B, family 240, NARA microfilm publication T624 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1982), roll 1361; FHL microfilm 1,375,374 '''''Ancestry'''''
<ref name=Y1950> '''1950 Census''': ''Ancestry.com Operations Inc'', "1950 United States Federal Census", database and images, (https://ancestry.com: accessed 2 January 2023) {{Ancestry Sharing|30364831|10d171}} - {{Ancestry Record|62308|237770471}}, transcript, entry for Alice Keller (62), wife, in household of Charles F Keller (64) in Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, USA. Born in Pennsylvania, citing United States of America, Bureau of the Census; Washington, D.C.; Seventeenth Census of the United States, 1950; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790-2007; Record Group Number: 29; Residence Date: 1950; Home in 1950: Slippery Rock, Lawrence, Pennsylvania; Roll: 230; Sheet Number: 22; Enumeration District: 37-114 =='''Find a Grave'''== '''Burial''': ''Find a Grave® by Ancestry®'', database and images, (https://www.findagrave.com: accessed 2 January 2023) '''{{FindAGrave|207655092}}''' [Dates and Locations may be different], memorial page for Evelyn A. Cameron (1906–1968), citing Hermon-Union Cemetery, Princeton, Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, USA; Maintained by Rob and Debi Felten (contributor 46883097) =='''Marriage'''== '''''Familysearch - General'''''
'''Marriage''': ''FamilySearch International'', "Virginia, Marriage Certificates, 1936-1988", database and images, (www.familysearch.org: accessed 2 January 2023) {{FamilySearch Record|QK9N-NJ1W}} {{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-C9TR-V3DK-N}} Image number 00049, transcript, entry for Jennie Elizabeth Leonard's daughter Lois Carol Cameron marriage to Charles Cubellis on 1 Sep 1956 in Clarke, Virginia, United States, citing Clarke, Virginia, United States, certificate 27589, Virginia Department of Health, Richmond '''''Familysearch - West Virginia'''''
''' Marriage 1''': ''FamilySearch International'', "West Virginia Marriages, 1780-1970", database and images, (www.familysearch.org: accessed 2 January 2023) {{FamilySearch Record|F13Z-DPB}}, transcript, entry for Edwin Jesse Reynolds marriage to Vera Mae Simonton in 1936 in New Cumberland, Hancock [County], citing county clerks, West Virginia; FHL microfilm 866,173, (accessed 3 October 2022) [http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_view2.aspx?FilmNumber=866173&ImageNumber=177 West Virginia Department of Arts, Culture and History Image] Page 244 '''''Ancestry'''''
'''Marriage''': ''Ancestry.com Operations Inc'', "Summit County, Ohio, U.S., Marriage Records, 1840-1980", database and images, (https://ancestry.com: accessed 2 January 2023) {{Ancestry Sharing|30507511|7e2885}} - {{Ancestry Record|2145|1266080}}, transcript, entry for Laureen C Brown (23) marriage to John L Ruble on 20 Dec 1941 in Summit, Ohio, USA, citing Summit County Court of Common Pleas - Probate Division; Akron, Ohio; Volume Number or Range of Dates: Vol 88, 1941-1942 Page 336 ==Birth== '''''FamilySearch'''''
'''Birth''': ''FamilySearch International'', "Ohio, County Births, 1841-2003", database and images, (www.familysearch.org: accessed 2 January 2023) {{FamilySearch Record|X6N8-69B}} - {{FamilySearch Image|33SQ-GRYW-SWNL}} Image number 00310, transcript, entry for Thelma Olive Cook born on 17 Oct 1914, daughter of Edward Scott Cook & Bertha Olive Walford, in Leipsic, Putnam, Ohio, United States, citing FHL microfilm: 915768; Record number: 554, Record of Births, Probate Court, Putnam County, Ohio, 1942, Line No. 341 '''''Ancestry'''''
'''Birth''': ''Ancestry.com Operations Inc'', "Pennsylvania, U.S., Birth Certificates, 1906-1913", database and images, (https://ancestry.com: accessed 2 January 2023) {{Ancestry Sharing|30362362|7952ea}} {{Ancestry Record|60484|523750}}, transcript, entry for "Ada Evalyn Stafford" [Ada Evelyn Stafford] Gender: Female Birth Date: 28 Aug 1906 Birth Place: New Castle, Lawrence, Pennsylvania, USA Father: Arthur Harry Stafford Mother: Edith E. M. Stafford Certificate Number: 112813, citing Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission; Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Pennsylvania (State). Birth certificates, 1906–1913; Box Number: 39; Certificate Number Range: 111901-114900 ==Death== '''''Ancestry'''''
'''Death''': ''Ancestry.com Operations Inc'', "Pennsylvania, U.S., Death Certificates, 1906-1968", database and images, (https://ancestry.com: accessed 2 January 2023) {{Ancestry Sharing|30362183|1c8a1f}} - {{Ancestry Record|5164|15304208}}, transcript, entry for Evelyn Ada Cameron death 23 Dec 1968 (born 28 Aug 1906), daughter of Arthur Stafford & Edith McCann, in New Castle, Lawrence, Pennsylvania, USA, citing Pennsylvania Historic and Museum Commission; Harrisburg, PA; Pennsylvania (State). Death Certificates, 1906-1968; Box Number: 2593; Certificate Number: '''''Family Search - General Deaths'''''
'''Death''': ''FamilySearch International'', "Ohio Death Index, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007", database, (https://www.familysearch.org: accessed 2 January 2023) {{FamilySearch Record|VKTM-M63}}, transcript, entry for Treva Audrey McCowin death 20 May 2004 (born 4 Oct 1922), daughter of Cameron & Leonard, citing "Ohio Death Index, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007." Database. FamilySearch. http://FamilySearch.org : 18 July 2022. From "Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-2007." Database and images. Ancestry. http://www.ancestry.com : 2010. Citing Ohio Historical Society, Columbus; Ohio Department of Health, State Vital Statistics Unit, Columbus. '''''Familysearch - West Virginia Death'''''
'''Death''': ''FamilySearch International'', "West Virginia Deaths, 1804-1999", database and images, (https://www.familysearch.org: accessed 2 January 2023) {{FamilySearch Record|NMN2-TQ9}}, transcript, entry for Ward Hill Lamore death 7 May 1893 in Martinsburg, Berkeley, West Virginia. citing Martinsburg, Berkeley, West Virginia, County Records, v 2 p 216 Line 40, county courthouses, West Virginia; FHL microfilm 831,271, imaged on West Virginia Culture Org, "Death Records", database and images, [http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_view2.aspx?FilmNumber=831271&ImageNumber=290 West Virginia Department of Arts, Culture and History Image] ==Burials== '''''Ancestry - Veterans Affairs Burials'''''
'''Veterans Affairs BIRLS''': ''Ancestry.com Operations Inc'', "U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010", database, (https://ancestry.com: accessed 2 January 2023) {{Ancestry Record|2441|12465751}}, transcript, entry for Joe Ellsworth Knight; Gender: Male; Birth Date: 4 May 1929; Death Date: 20 Feb 1986; Enlistment Branch: NAVY; Enlistment Date: 18 Nov 1946; Discharge Date: 28 Feb 1950, citing Beneficiary Identification Records Locator Subsystem (BIRLS) Death File. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs '''''Ancestry - Pennsylvania Veterans Burials'''''
'''PA Veterans Burial Cards''': ''Ancestry.com Operations Inc'', "Pennsylvania, U.S., Veterans Burial Cards, 1777-2012", database and images, (https://ancestry.com: accessed 2 January 2023) {{Ancestry Sharing|31730870|6fc01b}} - {{Ancestry Record|1967|358722}}, transcript, entry for Joe E Knight Birth Date: "5" [4] May 1929 Age: 56 Death Date: 20 Feb 1986 Military Branch: Navy Veteran of Which War: Korean War Registration County: Lawrence Cemetery Name: Graceland Cemetery Cemetery Location: New Castle, Pennsylvania, citing Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission; Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Pennsylvania Veterans Burial Cards, 1929-1990; Series Number: Series 3 ==Social Security Application== '''''Ancestry'''''
'''Social Security Application''': ''Ancestry.com Operations Inc'',. "U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007", database, (https://ancestry.com: accessed 2 January 2023) {{Ancestry Record|60901|12129760}}, transcript, entry for Jennie Elizabeth Cameron; Gender: Female; Race: White; Birth Date: 4 May 1897; Birth Place: Warren "Trumb"[Trumbull], Ohio; Father: Edward E Leonard; Mother: Mary E Brest; Notes: Mar 1956: Name listed as JENNIE ELIZABETH CAMERON, citing Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007 ==Social Security Death== '''''Familysearch'''''
'''Social Security Death Index''': ''FamilySearch International'', "United States Social Security Death Index", database, (https://www.familysearch.org: accessed 2 January 2023) {{FamilySearch Record|JP8K-J49}}, transcript, entry for Evelyn Cameron, Last Residence: 16101 New Castle, Lawrence, Pennsylvania, USA Born: 28 Aug 1906 Died: Dec 1968, citing U.S. Social Security Administration, Death Master File, database (Alexandria, Virginia: National Technical Information Service, ongoing) '''''Ancestry'''''
'''Social Security Death Index''': ''Ancestry.com Operations Inc'', "U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014", database, (https://ancestry.com: accessed 2 January 2023) {{Ancestry Record|3693|7259854}}, transcript, entry for Elbert Brown death Dec 1969 (born 15 Sep 1908) residing at 85006, Phoenix, Maricopa, Arizona, USA, citing Social Security Administration; Washington D.C., USA; Social Security Death Index, Master File ==Draft Card== '''''Familysearch - World War I Draft Card'''''
'''World War I Draft Card''': ''FamilySearch International'', "United States World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918", database and images, (https://www.familysearch.org: accessed 2 January 2023){{FamilySearch Record|K6VZ-3LW}} - {{FamilySearch Image|33S7-91J7-9774}} Image number 05993, transcript, entry for Dewey Lee Williams; Military Draft Registration Date: from 1917 to 1918; Military Draft Registration Place: Lawrence, Pennsylvania, United States; Birth Date: 19 Feb 1898; Birth Place: United States; Citizenship Place: United States; Race: White, citing Affiliate Publication Title: World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards; Affiliate Publication Number: M1509; FHL microfilm: 1893482 '''''Ancestry - World War II Draft Card'''''
'''World War II Draft Card''': ''Ancestry.com Operations Inc'', "U.S., World War II Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947", database and images, (https://ancestry.com: accessed 2 January 2023) {{Ancestry Sharing|30454212|cf7562}} - {{Ancestry Record|2238|200199451}}, transcript, entry for Thayer Gibson Cameron; Race: White; Age: 40; Birth Date: 28 May 1901; Birth Place: Edenburg, Penn; Residence Place: Struthers, Mahoning, Ohio; Registration Date: 14 Feb 1942; Registration Place: Struthers, Ohio; Employer: New York Life Insurance Co 901 Reality Bldg Youngstown; Height: 5''10 1/2"; Weight: 225; Complexion: Light; Hair Color: Brown; Eye Color: Blue; Next of Kin: Mrs Thayer G Cameron, citing National Archives at St. Louis; St. Louis, Missouri; Draft Registration Cards for Ohio, 10/16/1940-03/31/1947; Record Group: Records of the Selective Service System, 147; Box: 209 ==Pennsylvania, WW2 Veteran Compensation Application== '''''Ancestry'''''
'''PA Veteran Compensation Application''': ''Ancestry.com Operations Inc'', "Pennsylvania, U.S., Veteran Compensation Application Files, WWII, 1950-1966", database and images, (https://ancestry.com: accessed 2 January 2023) {{Ancestry Sharing|30652282|3c343e}} - {{Ancestry Record|3147|1607101}}, transcript, entry for Edwin Jesse Reynolds; Birth Date: 28 Oct 1918; Birth Place: New Castle, Lawr; Residence Date: 11 Apr 1950; Residence Place: Wampum, Lawrence, Pennsylvania, USA, citing Pennsylvania (State). World War II Veterans Compensation Applications, circa 1950s. Records of the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs, Record Group 19, Series 19.92 (877 cartons). Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania ==Directories== '''''Ancestry'''''
'''1885 Directory''': ''Ancestry.com Operations Inc'',. "U.S., City Directories, 1822-1995", database with images, (https://ancestry.com: accessed 2 January 2023) {{Ancestry Sharing|30375235|b7106b}} - {{Ancestry Record|2469|1137122755}}, transcript, entry for Ward H Lamon; Residence Year: 1885; Street Address: 373 Curtis; Residence Place: Denver, Colorado, USA, citing Denver, Colorado, City Directory, 1885, Lawyers, Page 747, Col. 1 ==Public Records== '''''Ancestry'''''
'''Residence''': ''Ancestry.com Operations Inc'', "U.S., Public Records Index, 1950-1993, Volume 1", database, (https://ancestry.com: accessed 2 January 2023) {{Ancestry Record|1788|210705991}}, transcript, entry for Treva A McCowin; Residence Date: 1993; Phone Number: 6560468; Address: 125 W North St; Residence: New Castle, PA; Postal Code: 16101-3958; Second Phone Number: 656-0468. Citing Voter Registration Lists, Public Record Filings, Historical Residential Records, and Other Household Database Listings, ==Newspapers.com== '''''Direct Source'''''
''Newspapers.com™ by Ancestry®'', image, "title if any", (https://www.newspapers.com: accessed 2 January 2023) '''{{Newspapers.com|108565536}}''', Obituary for Mary A. Cain, citing The Baltimore Sun, Baltimore, Maryland, 8 Jan 1939, Sun, Page 28 Col. 2 '''''Secondary Source'''''
'''Marriage''': ''Ancestry.com Operations Inc,'' "U.S., Newspapers.com Marriage Index, 1800s-current", database and images, (https://ancestry.com: accessed 2 January 2023) {{Ancestry Record|62116|63853325}}. transcript, entry for Raymond Williams marriage to Mildred Slick on 7 Apr 1939, citing Newspapers.com™ by Ancestry®, image, "Slick - Williams Marriage Friday", (https://www.newspapers.com: accessed 15 October 2022) '''{{Newspapers.com|111329097}}''', New Castle News, New Castle, Pennsylvania, Saturday, April 08, 1939 Page 3 Col 4 ==Website== '''''Article'''''
Sam Moore, “19th Century Industry in Salem “, ''Farm Collector'', article, 1 Aug 2006, https://www.farmcollector.com/equipment/19th-century-industry-salem-ohio, accessed 24 Oct 2022

LJ's Photo Vault

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This where I store photos I don't want in Profiles Image Section. ---- '''Hardy Krüger information''' Born Eberhard August Franz Ewald Krüger in Wedding, Berlin, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wedding_(Berlin) Died 20 January 2022 Palm Springs, Riverside County, California, United States Born: April 12, 1928, Berlin, Germany
Died: January 19, 2022, Palm Springs, CA
Spouse: Anita Krüger (m. 1978),
Francesca Marazzi (m. 1965–1977),
Renate Densow (m. 1950–1964)
Children: Hardy Krüger Jr., Christiane Krüger, Malaika Kruger I believe this is him.
Eberhard was recorded as a resident on 1 August 1997 in Crestline, San Bernardino, California, United States.
'''Residence''':"United States Public Records, 1970-2009". [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJXT-LDJH FamilySearch] (accessed 30 January 2022). Name: Eberhard H Kruger; Residence Date: 1 Aug 1997; Residence Place: Crestline, San Bernardino, California, United States; Previous Residence Date: 1 Aug 1997; Previous Residence Place: Crestline, CA. '''Travels to and from Europe'''
Eberhard departed from New York, New York, USA on 24 March 1955
'''Passenger List''': "U.S., Departing Passenger and Crew Lists, 1914-1966". The National Archives at Washington, D.C.; Washington, D.C.; Series Title: Passenger and Crew Lists of Vessels and Airplanes Departing from New York, New York, 07/01/1948-12/31/1956; NAI Number: 3335533; Record Group Title: Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, 1787-2004; Record Group Number: 85; Series Number: A4169; NARA Roll Number: 304. {{Ancestry Sharing|27253247|89ab4f}} - {{Ancestry Record|60882|4767446}} (accessed 30 January 2022). Name: Eberhard A.F.E. Krueger; Departure Date: 24 Mar 1955; Departure Place: New York, New York, USA; Airline: PAN AMERICAN WORLD AIRWAYS, INC.; Flight Number: PA 70/24. Eberhard arrived on 9 January 1953
'''Passenger List''': "New York, U.S., Arriving Passenger and Crew Lists (including Castle Garden and Ellis Island), 1820-1957". Year: 1953; Arrival: New York, New York, USA; Microfilm Serial: T715, 1897-1957; Line: 3; Page Number: 290. {{Ancestry Sharing|27253288|05f11a}} - {{Ancestry Record|7488|3029887477}} (accessed 30 January 2022). Name: Eberhard A Krueger ; Departure Port: Frankfurt; Arrival Date: 9 Jan 1953; Arrival Port: New York, New York, USA; Airline: Trans World Airlines; Flight Number: 961-08. There are also many phone directory listings on Ancestry com for Eberhard Krüger in Berlin, Frankfurt am Main, München and Leipzig. All are from 1967 to 1981. Not positive these refer to him. '''References '''
https://www.hardy-kruger.com/HardyKrugerE/Biography.html English
http://www.hardy-kruger.de/HardyKrugerD/Vita.html Deutsch
http://www.hardy-kruger.com/HardyKrugerE/Books.html list of books he wrote. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hardy_Kr%C3%BCger English
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hardy_Kr%C3%BCger Deutsch
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q77342
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0473228/ International Movie Database '''Obituaries and articles'''
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/hardy-kruger-dead-93-german-actor-1235077967/
https://www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de/schauspieler-hardy-krueger-im-alter-von-93-jahren-gestorben-108.html
https://www.tagesspiegel.de/berlin/der-ehrenlegionaer/267510.html
https://www.theguardian.com/film/2022/jan/20/hardy-kruger-obituary
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/01/20/movies/hardy-kruger-dead.html
https://www.theaustralian.com.au/inquirer/hardy-kruger-was-brought-up-a-nazi-and-then-played-one-in-his-most-famous-film/news-story/1f2df962b4de4afdf5ae7a95160aa842
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LJ's Research Sites

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A list of Online Research Sites I have compiled for easy access. Top Of Page Pointer
'''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer WikiTree Sourcer]'''
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{{clear}} ==Sourcing== *https://www.evidenceexplained.com/ Evidence Explained Com ==Historical Books, Articles, Etc== ===Locations=== ====Newspapers==== * '''Lycoming County PA digital archives collection of the James V. Brown Library''' https://jvbrownpublic.advantage-preservation.com/ * '''Google Newspapers Online''' https://news.google.com/newspapers *'''Library of Congress Newspapers''' https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/#tab=tab_advanced_search *'''Library of Congress News Photos'''https://news-navigator.labs.loc.gov/search ===Europe=== ====England==== *'''Prerogative Court of Canterbury (PCC) Wills 1384-1858''' https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/help-with-your-research/research-guides/wills-1384-1858/ ====Germany==== * '''Bremen Passenger Lists''' https://www.public-juling.de/passagierlisten/listen.php?submit_search=schiffsnamen&lang=en *https://groups.google.com/g/wikitreegermanroots *'''Pennsylvania German pioneers: a publication of the original lists of arrivals in the port of Philadelphia from 1727 to 1808''' by Strassburger, Ralph Beaver, 1883- 959; Hinke, William John, 1871-1947 Publisher: Norristown, Penn. : Pennsylvania German Society 1934 3 Volumes **https://archive.org/details/pennsylvaniagerm42stra/page/n9/mode/2up Vol I **https://archive.org/details/pennsylvaniagerm43stra/page/n7/mode/2up Vol II Facsimiles **https://archive.org/details/pennsylvaniagerm44stra/page/n7/mode/2up Vol III Indexes * '''Meyers Gazetteer''' https://www.meyersgaz.org/ The Meyers Orts- und Verkehrs-Lexikon des Deutschen Reichs or Meyers Gazetteer (you may also hear it referred to as “Meyers Orts-”) was published in 1912 as a comprehensive list of every place name in the Second German Empire, which was in existence from 1871 to 1918. ====Wales==== *'''The National Library of Wales''' https://www.library.wales/index.php?id=6860 '''Top of Page''' ===United States=== ====Connecticut==== *'''Hyde genealogy, or, The descendants, in the female as well as in the male lines, from William Hyde, of Norwich''' by Walworth, Reuben Hyde Publisher: Albany : J. Munsell 1864 Vol 1 https://archive.org/details/hydegenealogyord01walw/page/n7/mode/2up *'''Hyde genealogy, or, The descendants, in the female as well as in the male lines, from William Hyde, of Norwich''' by Walworth, Reuben Hyde Publisher: Albany : J. Munsell 1864 Vol 2 https://archive.org/details/hydegenealogyord02walw ====Illinois==== *'''History of Mercer and Henderson Counties : together with biographical matter, statistics, etc''' https://archive.org/details/historyofmercerh00merc/page/n5/mode/2up by Mercer County Historical Society (Ill.); Henderson County Historical Society (Ill.) Publisher Chicago : H.H. Hill and Co. 1882
Index https://archive.org/details/historyofmercerh00merc/page/n11/mode/2up ====Indiana==== *'''Pre-1882 Indiana Deaths''' https://www.genealogycenter.info/search_pre1882deaths.php ====Maryland==== * '''Maryland Birth, Marriages & Deaths''' https://msa.maryland.gov/msa/homepage/html/records.html * '''Maryland Directory records''' https://lib.guides.umd.edu/c.php?g=327119&p=2197762 ====Minnesota==== * '''Mankato. Its first fifty years. Containing addresses, historic papers and brief biographies of early settlers and active upbuilders of the city''' Publisher: Mankato, Minn., Free Press Printing Co. 1903 https://archive.org/details/cu31924010437824/page/n3/mode/2up '''Top of Page''' ====Missouri==== *'''Missouri Death Certificates, 1910 - 1970''' https://s1.sos.mo.gov/records/Archives/ArchivesMvc/DeathCertificates ====New Jersey==== *Shourds, Thomas, https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy00shou/page/n6/mode/1up '''History and genealogy of Fenwick's colony, New Jersey''' ], Published: G.F Nixon, Bridgeton, N.J., 1876 ====Ohio==== * George D. Hunt, https://archive.org/details/historyofsalemim00hunt/page/n5/mode/2up '''History of Salem and the immediate vicinity : Columbiana County, Ohio''' Publisher: Salem, Ohio. : The Author 1898 ====Pennsylvania==== *''' New Castle Public Library Marriage & Obituary Database''' https://marriage-obit-ncdlc.org/ * '''Pennsylvania State Vital Statistics''' Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission https://www.phmc.pa.gov/Archives/Research-Online/Pages/Vital-Statistics.aspx * '''Pennsylvania State Archives''' http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bah/dam/rg/ *'''The Journals of J. V. Thompson''' At the turn of the century, J. V. Thompson began keeping a journal. In 1911, he discontinued the practice. He took it up again in 1919 and continued with it until his death some 14 years later. J.V.’s primary interest for the journal was family genealogy, though he frequently recorded events of his daily life. Business topics were not infrequent.
There are 28 Volumes in multiple formats from different transcriptions.
Surname Subjects: Thompson, Thomson, Boyd, Carothers, Carrithers. Carrothers. Carruthers, Casner, Castner, Jack, Markle, Markel, Redburn, Rothermel, Rodarmel
'''Union Town Library Digital Copies''': https://uniontownlib.org/the-thompson-journals/
'''Archive Org Text Versions''': https://archive.org/details/Volume2_201903 * '''Pennsylvania Records of the Department of Mines and Mineral Industries REGISTERS OF MINE ACCIDENTS FOR THE ANTHRACITE DISTRICTS, 1899-1972 & REGISTERS OF MINE ACCIDENTS FOR THE BITUMINOUS DISTRICTS, 1899-1972. ''' http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bah/dam/rg/di/r45_MineAccidentRegisters/r45-14AccidentRegistersInterface.htm *''' Changes in Municipalities in Pennsylvania''' https://www.localgeohistory.pro/en/pa/event/union-township-pittsburgh-city-1928-merger/ * '''Genealogical and personal history of western Pennsylvania''' Jordan, John W. (John Woolf), Publisher New York, Lewis historical publishing company 1915
Vol 1 https://archive.org/details/genealogicalpers01injord
Vol 2 https://archive.org/details/genealogicalpers02injord
Vol 3 https://archive.org/details/genealogicalpers03jord
Index all volumes https://archive.org/details/genealogicalpers03jord/page/n839/mode/2up * '''Western Pennsylvania Genealogy''' Compiled by Douglas H. Lusher Surname List '''This site contains 416879 individuals and 22621 unique surnames''' http://www.west-penn-families.com/venango/index.htm *'''Pennsylvania’s Past History Collection''' A 700+ collection of various Books, Articles, Historical Society Annals and more in PDF format offered by Penn State University. https://digital.libraries.psu.edu/digital/collection/digitalbks2/search *'''Pennsylvania German pioneers: a publication of the original lists of arrivals in the port of Philadelphia from 1727 to 1808''' by Strassburger, Ralph Beaver, 1883- 959; Hinke, William John, 1871-1947 Publisher: Norristown, Penn. : Pennsylvania German Society 1934 3 Volumes **https://archive.org/details/pennsylvaniagerm42stra/page/n9/mode/2up Vol I **https://archive.org/details/pennsylvaniagerm43stra/page/n7/mode/2up Vol II Facsimiles **https://archive.org/details/pennsylvaniagerm44stra/page/n7/mode/2up Vol III Indexes ::'''''Adams County''''' *'''History of Cumberland and Adams counties, Pennsylvania.''' Warner, Beers & Co. Published: john Morris Company, Chicago 1886: https://archive.org/details/historyofcumberl00wtay/page/n5/mode/2up ::'''''Allegheny County''''' *''' EveryNameIndex.com''' Every Name Index to A Genealogical and Biographical History of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania https://www.everynameindex.com/free_indexes/alleghenycopa ''Also has links to other Allegheny PA centric sites.'' *'''First German Baptist Church, Pittsburgh''' Dates and Places of Birth for Immigrant Members https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~fgbcpitt/genealogy/index.htm * '''Allegheny Rootsweb Site of some Allegheny Records: Cemetery, Vital Statistics, Misc. Memories, Books and Stuff''' http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~njm1/genealogy/ * '''History of Allegheny county, Pennsylvania''' Cushing, Thomas b. 1821. Pub 1889
Part 1: https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066131160&view=1up&seq=17
Part 2: https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066131160&view=1up&seq=881 *'''History of Allegheny county, Pennsylvania''' All in one volume. Cushing, Thomas b. 1821. Pub 1889 https://archive.org/details/historyofalleghe1889cush/page/n7/mode/2up * '''History of Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania''' Durant, Samuel W. Pub 1876 https://documenting.pitt.edu/islandora/object/pitt%3A00aee8639m/viewer#page/2/mode/2up Description https://documenting.pitt.edu/islandora/object/pitt%3A00aee8639m * '''Notable men of Pittsburgh and vicinity''' Smith, Percy F Pittsburgh : Pittsburgh Printing Company 1901 https://archive.org/details/notablemenofpitt01smit/page/n3/mode/2up ::'''''Armstrong County''''' *'''Biographical and historical cyclopedia of Indiana and Armstrong counties, Pennsylvania''' Wiley, Samuel T., Publisher: Philadelphia J.M. Gresham & co. 1891 https://archive.org/details/biographicalhist00wile * '''Armstrong County, Pennsylvania; her people past and present, embracing a history of the county and a genealogical and biographical record of representative families''' J.H. Beers & Co Publisher: Chicago, J. H. Beers 1914 Vols. 1 & 2
'''Vol.1''' https://archive.org/details/armstrongcountyp01jhbe/page/n5/mode/2up
'''Vol. 2''' https://archive.org/details/armstrongcountyp02jhbe_0/page/n9/mode/2up * '''History of Armstrong County, Pennsylvania''' by Smith, Robert Walter Publisher: Chicago : Waterman, Watkins 1883 https://archive.org/details/historyofarmstro01smit/page/n5/mode/2up ::'''''Beaver County''''' *''' Beaver County Times''' on Google 1954-2007 https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=QLZAdv6BrvsC *'''History of Beaver County, Pennsylvania and Its Centennial Celebration''' Joseph H Bausman Publication date 1904 Publisher Knickerbocker Press
https://archive.org/details/historyofbeaverc01baus/page/n8 Vol 1
https://archive.org/details/historybeaverco00goog/page/n10 Vol 2 *'''History of Beaver County, Pennsylvania''' Richard, Jacob Fraise, Philadelphia and Chicago, A. Warner & co. 1888 https://archive.org/details/historyofbeaverc00ric/page/n5/mode/2up Notes Bio's of Est, West and South Side Families *'''Genealogical and personal history of Beaver County, Pennsylvania''' Jordan, John W. Publisher: Lewis Historical Pub. Co. 1914
https://archive.org/details/genealogicalpersbeav01jord/mode/2up Vol 1
https://archive.org/details/genealogicalpers02jord/page/n5/mode/2up Vol 2 ::'''''Bedford County''''' *'''History of Bedford and Somerset Counties, Pennsylvania, with genealogical and personal history Vol. III''' Blackburn, E. Howard; et. al. Publisher: The Lewis Publishing Company New York, Chicago 1906 https://archive.org/details/historyofbedford03blac/page/n6 ::'''''Bucks County''''' * '''The History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania From the Discovery of the Delaware to the Present Time''' By William Watts Hart Davis Published: Democrat Book & Job Office Print, Doylelstown, PA. 1876 https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_History_of_Bucks_County_Pennsylvania/bwtNS1C8ljwC?hl=en&gbpv=1&printsec=frontcover *'''History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania; including an account of its original exploration; its relation to the settlements of New Jersey and Delaware; its erection into a separate county, also its subsequent growth and development, with sketches of its historic and interesting localities, and biographies of many of its representative citizens.''' by J. H. Battle. Published: A. Warner & Co. 1887 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo1.ark:/13960/t85h8418q&view=1up&seq=11&skin=2021 ::'''''Butler County''''' *'''Guide to the Records of Butler County (Pa.), 1800 - 1907''' Detre Library & Archives, Heinz History Center https://historicpittsburgh.org/islandora/object/pitt%3AUS-QQS-MSS49/viewer#toc To set appointment https://www.heinzhistorycenter.org/detre-library-archives * '''20th century history of Butler and Butler County, Pa., and representative citizens''' McKee, James A. Publisher: Richmond-Arnold Pub. Co Chicago, 1909 https://archive.org/details/20thcenturyhisto00mcke_0/page/n7
Biographical Index https://archive.org/details/20thcenturyhisto00mcke_0/page/n15/mode/2up *'''History of Butler County, Pennsylvania. Its Physical Features, Aboriginies...''' Brown, Robert C Publisher R.C. Brown Chicago 1895 https://archive.org/details/historyofbutlerc00inbrow/page/n8
Biographies Transcribed on website: http://sites.rootsweb.com/~pabutler/1895/95x70-1.htm *'''History of Butler County, Pennsylvania. With illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers''' Publisher: Waterman, Watkins & Co., Chicago 1883 https://archive.org/details/historyofbutlerc00wate/page/n5/mode/2up
Index https://archive.org/details/historyofbutlerc00wate/page/6/mode/2up *''' Townships Histories of Butler County''' Website - http://sites.rootsweb.com/~pabutler/1895/95x21.htm TOC doesn't work Click next chapter. *'''Butler Area Public Library: Obituary Database Search Page''' http://obitserver.bcfls.org/basic_new.asp ::'''''Cambria County''''' *''' Biographical and portrait cyclopedia of Cambria County, Pennsylvania''' Publisher: Union Publishing Co., 1896
https://archive.org/details/biographicaland01unkngoog/page/n8
https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008651633 * '''Cambria County Pioneers''' Swank, James Moore Publisher: Allen, Lane & Scott Philadelphia 1910
https://archive.org/details/cambriacountypio00swan_0/page/n9
https://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/1133744.html * '''History of Cambria County Pennsylvania''' Storey, Henry Wilson , Publisher New York, Chicago, The Lewis Publishing Company 1907 3 Vols
https://archive.org/details/historyofcambria01stor/page/n10 Vol 1 OCLC
https://archive.org/details/Cambria_County_Pennsylvania_History_1907/page/n14 Vol 2
https://archive.org/details/historyofcambria03stor/page/n10 Vol 3 OCLC ::'''''Chester County''''' *'''History of Chester county, Pennsylvania : with genealogical and biographical sketches''' Futhey, J. Smith and Cope, Gilbert Publisher: Louis H. Everts/J B Lippincott Philadelphia 1881 https://digital.libraries.psu.edu/digital/collection/digitalbks2/id/24498 ::'''''Clarion County''''' *'''History of Clarion County, Pennsylvania''' Davis, Aaron J. Publisher Syracuse, N.Y., D. Mason & co. 1887 https://archive.org/details/historyofclarion00davi/page/n5 *'''History of Cumberland and Adams counties, Pennsylvania.''' Warner, Beers & Co. Published: john Morris Company, Chicago 1886: https://archive.org/details/historyofcumberl00wtay/page/n5/mode/2up ::'''''Cumberland County''''' *'''History of Cumberland and Adams counties, Pennsylvania.''' Warner, Beers & Co. Published: john Morris Company, Chicago 1886: https://archive.org/details/historyofcumberl00wtay/page/n5/mode/2up ::'''''Fayette County''''' *'''Nelson's biographical dictionary and historical reference book of Fayette County, Pennsylvania''' by Shepherd, Henry E, Publisher: Uniontown, Pa. : S.B. Nelson 1900
Vol 1 https://archive.org/details/nelsonsbiographi01shep
Vol 2 https://archive.org/details/nelsonsbiographi02shep
Vol 3 https://archive.org/details/nelsonsbiographi03shep
pt.6, bk.A https://archive.org/details/nelsonsbiographi06shep/page/n7/mode/2up ::'''''Franklin County''''' *'''History of Franklin County, Pennsylvania, Illustrated 1887''' Website - WARNER, BEERS & CO. 1887 http://usgwarchives.net/pa/franklin/wbeerstoc.htm *'''History of Franklin county, Pennsylvania; containing a history of the county, its townships, towns, villages''' Bates, Samuel P. Chicago, Warner, Beers & Co. 1887 https://archive.org/details/historyoffrankli00bate/page/n4 ::'''''Indiana County''''' *'''History of Indiana county, Penna, 1745-1880''' Caldwell, J. A. (John Alexander). (1880). Newark, Ohio: Caldwell.
'''Halthi''' https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=chi.19619688&view=1up&seq=5&skin=2021
'''Google''' https://www.google.com/books/edition/1745_1880_History_of_Indiana_County_Penn/fOBEAQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 *'''Biographical and historical cyclopedia of Indiana and Armstrong counties, Pennsylvania''' Wiley, Samuel T., Publisher: Philadelphia J.M. Gresham & co. 1891 https://archive.org/details/biographicalhist00wile *'''Indiana County, Pennsylvania; her people, past and present, embracing a history of the county''' by Stewart, Joshua Thompson PublisherChicago, J. H. Beers & co. 1913
'''Vol. 1''' https://archive.org/details/indianacountypen01stew/page/n7/mode/2up
'''Vol. 2''' https://archive.org/details/indianacountypen02stew/page/n5/mode/2up ::'''''Lawrence County''''' *'''LawrenceCountyMemoirs.com''' http://www.lawrencecountymemoirs.com/ * '''20th century history of New Castle and Lawrence County, Pennsylvania and representative citizens''' Hazen, Aaron L. Publisher Chicago, Richmond-Arnold publishing co. 1908 https://archive.org/details/20thcenturyhisto00haze/page/n6 *'''History of Lawrence County, Pennsylvania : with illustrations descriptive of its scenery, palatial residences, public buildings, fine blocks, and important manufactories''' Durant, Samuel W. Contributors Durant, Pliny A.; L.H. Everts & Co. Philadelphia (Pa.) 1887 https://digital.libraries.psu.edu/digital/collection/digitalbks5/id/15812 INDEX https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket00biog/page/664/mode/2up *'''History of Lawrence County Pennsylvania 1877''' Website - S.W. and P.A. Durant, http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/lawrence/1877/ * '''History of Lawrence County Pennsylvania 1887''' THE NEWS COMPANY, LIMITED, STEAM PRINTERS. NEW CASTLE, PA. http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/lawrence/1887/ * '''Biographical sketches of leading citizens of Lawrence County, Pennsylvania''' 1897 Biographical Publishing Company Buffalo, N.Y., https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket00biog ::'''''Mercer County''''' *'''History of Mercer County, Pennsylvania : its past and present''' Publisher Chicago, Ill. : Brown, Runk 1888 https://archive.org/details/historyofmercerc00unse/page/n3/mode/2up *'''A twentieth century history of Mercer County, Pennsylvania; a narrative account of its historical progress, its people, and its principal interests, prepared under the general editorial supervision of Mr. J. G. White''' White, John G., Chicago, The Lewis publishing company, 1909.
https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433081789103;view=1up;seq=7 Vol 1
https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433081789111;view=1up;seq=9 Vol 2 ::'''''Somerset County''''' *'''History of Bedford and Somerset Counties, Pennsylvania, with genealogical and personal history Vol. III''' Blackburn, E. Howard; et. al. Publisher: The Lewis Publishing Company New York, Chicago 1906 https://archive.org/details/historyofbedford03blac/page/n6 ::'''''Venango County''''' * '''History of Venango County, Pennsylvania. Its past and present''' Bell, Herbert Charles Chicago, Ill., Brown, Runk & co. 1890 https://archive.org/details/historyofvenango00bell ::'''''Warren County''''' * '''History of Warren County, Pennsylvania : with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers''' Schenck, J. S., Publisher: D. Mason & co., Syracuse, N.Y. 1887 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=pst.000021833915&view=1up&seq=7 ::'''''Washington County''''' * '''History of Washington County, Pennsylvania : with biographical sketches of many of its pioneers and prominent men''' by Crumrine, Boyd, 1838-1916; Ellis, Franklin, 1828-1885; Hungerford, Austin N Published: L.H. Everts & Co., Philadelphia, 1882 https://archive.org/details/historyofwashing00crum/page/n3/mode/2up ::'''''Westmoreland County''''' *'''Biographical and Historical Cyclopedia of Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania''' By John M. Gresham Publisher: Dunlap & Clarke 1890 https://www.google.com/books/edition/Biographical_and_Historical_Cyclopedia_o/ndw_AQAAMAAJ?gbpv=1 *'''Old and new Westmoreland''' Boucher, John Newton, 1854-1933, Published: New York : The American Historical Society, 1918. Note: Vols. 3-4 have subtitle : Genealogical and personal history under editorial supervision of Capt. Fenwick Y. Hedley.
Vol 1 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89065990392&view=1up&seq=9&skin=2021
Vol 2 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89061957411&view=1up&seq=9&skin=2021
Vol 3 Biographies https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=pst.000003844946&view=1up&seq=7&skin=2021
Vol 4 Biographies https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=pst.000010817858&view=1up&seq=7&skin=2021
Index for Vols 3 & 4 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=pst.000010817858&view=1up&seq=831&skin=2021 *'''History of the county of Westmoreland, Pennsylvania: with biographical sketches of many of its pioneers and prominent men ''' Albert, George Dallas (ed.) Publisher" L.H. Everts & Co. Philadelphia 1882 https://digital.library.pitt.edu/islandora/object/pitt%3A31735056287844/viewer#page/1/mode/2up *'''History of Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania''' By John Newton Boucher, (Ed.) John Woolf Jordan Publisher: Lewis publishing Company 1906
Volume 1 https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/quEKAAAAYAAJ
Volume 2 https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_Westmoreland_County_Pennsylva/PsxaAAAAYAAJ
Volume 3 https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_Westmoreland_County_Pennsylva/acxaAAAAYAAJ ::'''''York County''''' * '''History of York County Pennsylvania From the Earliest Time to the Present''' Gibson, John, Publisher: F.A. Battey Publishing Co., Chicago . 1886
https://archive.org/details/historyofyorkcou00ingibs/page/n9 Archive Org
https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo1.ark:/13960/t6ww8kx71&view=1up&seq=7 Hathi Trust *'''History of York County Pennsylvania''' Prowell, George R. Pub. J. H. Beers 1907
Vol 1 https://archive.org/details/historyofyorkcou00prow/page/n8
Vol 2 https://archive.org/details/historyofyorkcou02inprow/page/n10 *''' The Beginnings of the German Element in York County, Pennsylvania''' by Wentz, Abdel Ross Publisher: Pennsylvania German Society 1916 https://archive.org/details/beginningsofgerm00went ====Virginia==== * '''History of Augusta County, Virginia''' Peyton, J. Lewis (John Lewis) , 1824-1896 Publisher Samuel M. Yost & son Staunton, Va 1882 https://digital.library.pitt.edu/islandora/object/pitt%3A31735054780394/viewer#page/4/mode/2up ====West Virginia==== * '''West Virginia Birth, Marriages & Deaths''' https://wvculture.org/vital-records-interactive/. '''Top of Page''' ===Family Names=== *'''Le Sueur - Leasure - Leisure - Lazear - Lesure - Lasure : and allied families of America''' https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/580296-le-sueur-leasure-leisure-lazear-lesure-lasure-and-allied-families-of-america?offset= *'''Markley Family Pamphlet''' https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/117072/?offset=1#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= * '''The Quaker Ogdens in America; David Ogden of ye goode ship "Welcome" and his descendants 1682-1897''' https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89069667590&view=1up&seq=13 Ogden, Charles Burr & Ogden, Charles Smith, Published: Philadelphia, Printed by J.B. Lippincott company, 1898 *'''A record of the descendants of Ezekial Denniston : son of Charles Denniston, the emigrant ancestor who came to America from Ireland and settled about 1773 near Mariaville, New York''' https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/419539/?offset=0#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= compiled by Gerda Dennison De Forest, Warren, Pa., 1912 * '''Hart family history; Silas Hart, his ancestors and descendants''' by Hart, William Lincoln, Alliance, Ohio 1942 https://archive.org/details/hartfamilyhistor00hart_0/page/166/mode/1up '''''Longbaugh Family included''''' * '''The Descendants of Lieut. John Andrews of Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts''' by Betty Andrews Storey. 2009 It is available on this website with her permission. https://www.genealogycenter.info/pdf/ltjohnandrews.pdf *'''[https://archive.org/details/pictorialhistory00bril/page/n5/mode/2up A pictorial history of the Brillharts of America]''' by John A. Brillhart. Publisher: Mennonite Publishing House, Scottdale, Pa. 1926. * '''Genealogy of the Fairbanks Family in America, 1633-1897''' Lorenzo Sayles Fairbanks Publisher: American Printing and Engraving Company, Boston 1897 https://archive.org/details/genealogyfairba00fairgoog/page/n7/mode/2up * '''Genealogy of the Greenlee families : in America, Scotland, Ireland and England : with ancestors of Elizabeth Brooks Greenlee and Emily Brooks Greenlee, also genealogical data on the McDowells of Virginia and Kentucky''' by Greenlee, Ralph Stebbins Chicago, Ill. : Greenlee 1908
There are three copies of this book in varying degrees of completeness.
https://archive.org/details/genealogyofgreen01ingree/page/n7/mode/2up
https://archive.org/details/genealogyofgreen02gree/page/n5/mode/2up
https://archive.org/details/genealogyofgreen03gree/page/n7/mode/2up
''Index of names'' https://archive.org/details/genealogyofgreen03gree/page/642/mode/2up * '''The descendants of John Thomson, pioneer Scotch covenanter; genealogical notes on all known descendants of John Thomson, covenanter, of Scotland, Ireland and Pennsylvania, with such biographical sketches as could be obtained from availble published records, or were supplied by the friends of those individuals who were too modest to tell of their own accomplishments''' McAllister, Addams Stratton Easton, Pa., The Chemical Publishing Company, printers 1917 https://archive.org/details/descendantsofjoh00mcal/page/n7/mode/2up * '''McCandless families of Center and Franklin townships, Butler Co., Pa'''., 1929 Morgan, Olive Jane McCandless 1929 Bridgeville, Pa. https://archive.org/details/mccandlessfamili00morg * '''The Descendants (by the Female Branches) of Joseph Loomis''': Who Came from Braintree, England, in the Year 1638, and Settled in Windsor, Connecticut in 1639, By Elias Loomis Publisher New Haven (CT) : Tuttle, Morehouse and Taylor 1880
1880 Vol. 1 https://archive.org/details/descendantsbyfem01loom
1880 Vol. 2 https://archive.org/details/descendantsbyfem02loom
1875 Combined https://archive.org/details/descendantsofjo00inloom *[https://archive.org/details/goodrichfamilyin00good/page/n1/mode/2up '''The Goodrich family in America.''' A genealogy of the descendants of John and William Goodrich of Wethersfield, Conn., Richard Goodrich of Guilford, Conn., and William Goodridge of Watertown, Mass., together with a short historical account of the family in England, the origin of the name, a description of Goodrich castle etc] by Goodrich-Family-Memorial Association; Case, Lafayette Wallace Publisher: Fergus printing company, Chicago, 1889 *[https://archive.org/details/talcottpedigree00talcgoog/page/n8/mode/2up '''Talcott Pedigree in England and America from 1558 to 1876'''] by Talcott, S. V. (Sebastian Visscher), b. 1812 Publisher: Weed, Parsons and company, Albany 1876 *'''Encyclopedia of American Quaker genealogy''', https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000859833 Index of ebboks, by WIlliam Wade Hinshaw. v. 1. North Carolina -- v. 2. Pennsylvania, New Jersey -- v. 3. New York / special compiler for this volume: John Cox, Jr. -- v. 4-5. Ohio / Harlow Lindley, collaborator and historian for Ohio -- v. 6. Virginia / Douglas Summers Brown, collaborator and historian for Virginia -- Index '''Top of Page''' ===Salak Origins=== Birthplace Pal Salak 1874​ https://greenerpasture.com/Places/Details/81​ ​Vyšná Kamenica, Košice, Slovakia https://www.cisarik.com/0_Nizna_Kamenica_Kosice_okolie_KI_AbaujTorna_AbovTurna.html ​Vyšná Kamenica, Košice, Slovakia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ni%C5%BEn%C3%A1_Kamenica https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Pti%C4%8Die,+Slovakia/044+45+Ni%C5%BEn%C3%A1+Kamenica,+Slovakia/@48.8161519,21.5787934,11z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m13!4m12!1m5!1m1!1s0x47394abaf81f9995:0x400f7d1c6974200!2m2!1d21.9587329!2d48.9043264!1m5!1m1!1s0x473edb00e34f61d7:0x400f7d1c6974790!2m2!1d21.4801985!2d48.7628462 Birthplace ​of children ​Pal Salak 1874​ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humenn%C3%A9_District Humenne was part of the Zemplen County https://www.cisarik.com/0_Kamienka_Humenne_PV_Zemplen_Zemplin.html Malá Kaměnka https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kamienka,_Humenn%C3%A9_District Malá Kaměnka https://www.google.com/maps/place/067+83+Kamienka,+Slovakia/@48.9080759,21.9657266,13z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x47394a5f85bd1335:0x13a5769e2661e2fc!8m2!3d48.9073553!4d21.9958567 Birthplace!!!!! https://europebetweeneastandwest.wordpress.com/2014/08/07/kosice-kassa-kaschau-the-past-is-a-different-country/ https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/01/Schedius_Lajos_J%C3%A1nos_a_Magyar_Kir%C3%A1lys%C3%A1g_t%C3%A9rk%C3%A9pe_1838.jpg Hungarian Monarchy 1838 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Hungary#/media/File:Kingdom_of_Hungary_counties.svg See Abuaj-Torna https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Kamienka%2C_okres_Humenn%C3%A9%2C_Slovensko ​Not this one? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kamienka,_Star%C3%A1_%C4%BDubov%C5%88a_District​Kamienka, Stará Ľubovňa District ==Military== ===French and Indian War=== *'''Addresses delivered at the celebration of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the Battle of Bushy Run, August 5th and 6th, 1913.''' PDF Westmoreland Historical Society (Pa.) 1913 https://digital.libraries.psu.edu/digital/collection/digitalbks2/id/91009 ===Civil War=== *'''The Civil War Archive''' Online Site North and South Good state by state resource guide. http://www.civilwararchive.com/ *'''National Park Service Civil War Website''' https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/index.htm *'''National Park Service Civil War Website -Andersonvlle Resureces''' https://www.nps.gov/ande/learn/historyculture/documenting_union_pows.htm *'''The Atwater Report - A list of the Union soldiers buried at Andersonville : copied from the official record in the surgeon's office at Andersonville. '''
https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo1.ark:/13960/t3kw6055s&view=1up&seq=7
https://archive.org/details/UnionSoldiersBuriedAtAndersonville/page/n5/mode/2up * '''Compiled Records Showing Service Of Military Units In Volunteer Union Organizations''' United States. War Department. Record and Pension Office National Archives & Records Administration, Washington, D.C. 1964 225 Reels Available [[Space:Compiled Records Showing Service Of Military Units In Volunteer Union Organizations|See Free Space Page]] *'''Record of service of Connecticut men in the army and navy of the United States during the War of the Rebellion.''' https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100931069 *'''Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Indiana During the Civil War''' 8 Volumes [[:Space:Report_of_the_Adjutant_General_of_the_state_of_Indiana|See Free Space Page]] *'''The Kansas Historical Society''' holds many original records and published reports about Civil War soldiers and military engagements. The society also maintains several historic sites related to the Civil War. Website - https://www.kshs.org/p/military-records-civil-war/11189 * '''Maryland. Commission on Publication of the Histories of the Maryland Volunteers during the Civil War'''
https://archive.org/details/rosterormaryland00vernrich/page/n5 Volume 1
https://archive.org/details/cu31924092925134/page/n11 Volume 2 * '''Roster of Nebraska volunteers from 1861-1869''' Nebraska. Adjutant General's Office; Dudley, Edgar S., comp Publisher: Publisher: Hastings, Neb., Wigton & Evans, state printers 1888 https://archive.org/details/rosterofnebraska00nebra/page/n5/mode/2up *'''Annual report of the Adjutant-General of the State of New York for the year... Must scroll through list to find specific years''' https://nysl.ptfs.com/knowvation/app/consolidatedSearch/#search/v=list,c=1,q=field11%3D%5B6315612%5D%2CqueryType%3D%5B16%5D,sm=s,l=library1_lib%2Clibrary4_lib%2Clibrary5_lib *'''New York State Military Museum and Veterans Research Center US Civil War, 1861 - 1865''' https://museum.dmna.ny.gov/unit-history/conflict/us-civil-war-1861-1865 *'''Rosters of the New York Volunteers during the Civil War''' https://dmna.ny.gov/historic/reghist/civil/rosters/rosters.htm * '''New York in the War of the Rebellion, 1861 to 1865''' Phisterer, Frederick: Comp. Publisher J. B. Lyon company, state printers Albany, New York 3rd Edition 1912. 6 Vols
https://archive.org/details/newyorkinwarofre01phisrich/page/n5 Vol 1 - Pages 1 thru 896
https://archive.org/details/newyorkinwarofre02phisrich/page/n11 Vol 2 - Pages 897 thru 1,808
https://archive.org/details/newyorkinwarofre03phisrich/page/n5 Vol 3 - Pages 1,809 thru 2,704
https://archive.org/details/newyorkinwarofre04phisrich/page/n9 Vol 4 - Pages 2,705 thru 3,616
https://archive.org/details/newyorkinwarofre05phisrich/page/n9 Vol 5 - Pages 3,617 thru 4,449
https://archive.org/details/newyorkinwarofre06phisrich/page/n3 Vol 6 - Index - Begins again on Page 1 as separate numbering for this Volume only. * '''Minnesota in the civil and Indian wars 1861-1865''' by Minnesota. Board of Commissioners on Publication of History of Minnesota in Civil and Indian Wars; Flandrau, Charles E. (Charles Eugene), Publisher: Printed for the state by the Pioneer Press Co St. Paul, Minn. : 1890 https://archive.org/details/minnesotacivil01minnrich/page/n7/mode/2up *'''Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War of Rebellion 1861 - 1866''' 12 Vols. *Volume 12 Includes Mexican War Records [[:Space:Official_Roster_of_the_Soldiers_of_the_State_of_Ohio_in_the_War_of_Rebellion_1861_-_1866|See Free Space Page]] * '''The Forty-second Ohio Infantry: a history of the organization and services of that regiment in the War of the Rebellion: with biographical sketches of its field officers and a full roster of the regiment''' Mason, Frank H. Publisher: Cobb, Andrews & Co. Cleveland : 1876 https://archive.org/details/01544920.3386.emory.edu/page/n7 *'''Red: white: and blue badge, Pennsylvania veteran volunteers. A history of the 93rd regiment, known as the "Lebanon infantry" and "One of the 300 fighting regiments" from September 12th, 1861, to June 27th, 1865''' Mark, Penrose G Harrisburg, Pa. The Aughinbaugh press 1911 https://archive.org/details/redwhitebluebadg00mark/page/n7/mode/2up *'''Pennsylvania Volunteers in the Civil War''' Lists of units, battles etc http://www.pacivilwar.com/ * '''List of Pennsylvania Civil War units - Wikipedia''' https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Pennsylvania_Civil_War_units * '''History of Pennsylvania volunteers 1861-5 prepared in compliance with acts of the legislature''' Bates, Samuel P, Publisher Harrisburg, B. Singerly, State Printer Vols. 1-5 Printed 1869 to 1871.
https://archive.org/details/historyofpenn00bate/page/n6 Vol 1 - 1st to 50th Regiments
https://archive.org/details/histpennavol02baterich/page/n7 Vol 2 - 51st to 84th Regiments
https://archive.org/details/historyofpennsyl03bate/page/n9 Vol 3 - 85th to 118th Regiments
https://archive.org/details/historyofpennsyl04bate/page/n12 Vol 4 - 119th to 178th Regiments
https://archive.org/details/histpennavol05baterich/page/n7 Vol 5 - 180th to 215th Regiments. Volume 5 also includes Militias, Independent Companies,, Colored Troops and other Misc. Units. *'''Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Tennessee, of the military forces of the state, from 1861 to 1866''' Nashville, Tenn. : S.C. Mercer, printer to the state 1866 https://archive.org/details/06380153.3344.emory.edu/page/n7/mode/2up * '''Revised roster of Vermont volunteers and lists of Vermonters who served in the army and navy of the United States during the war of the rebellion, 1861-66.''' Montpelier, Press of the Watchman publishing co., 1892. https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo1.ark:/13960/t9p27g94k&view=1up&seq=9 * '''Roster of Wisconsin volunteers, war of the rebellion, 1861-1865''' Wisconsin. Adjutant General's Office Publisher: Democrat printing co., state printers: Madison, WI 1886 2 Vols.
https://archive.org/details/rosterofwisconsi01wisc/page/n9 Volume 1
https://archive.org/details/rosterofwisconsi02wisc/page/n7 Volume 2 * ''' Wisconsin Volunteers, War of the Rebellion, 1861-1865''' Arranged Alphabetically State of Wisconsin Publisher: Democrat Printing Press: Madison, WI: 1914 https://archive.org/details/wisconsinvolunt00offigoog/page/n4 ===Spanish-American War=== *'''Record of Pennsylvania volunteers in the Spanish-American War, 1898''' Thomas J. Stewart, Adjutant General. Published: [Harrisburg] W. S. Ray, State Printer 1900. https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=njp.32101072317405&view=1up&seq=5 ===World War I=== * '''LIST OF AUTHORIZED ABBREVIATIONS WW 1''' https://files.nc.gov/ncdcr/blog/files/ncwwiservicecards_abbrvlist.pdf * '''Soldiers of the Great War''' Doyle, A. C. Washington, D.C., Soldiers record publishing association [c1920] 3 Volumes https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006066168
Also see this index of volumes: http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/book/lookupid?key=olbp63252 *'''The Official Roster of Ohio Soldiers, Sailors and Marines in the World War, 1917-18''' Publisher: Columbus, Ohio - The F. J. Heer Printing Co., 1926-29 22 Volumes [[:Space:The_Official_Roster_of_Ohio_Soldiers%2C_Sailors_and_Marines_in_the_World_War%2C_1917-18|See Free Space Page]] *'''Order of Battle of the United States Land Forces in the World War''' Website with links to multiple PDFs https://history.army.mil/html/bookshelves/collect/oob_us_lf_wwi.html * '''York County [Pennsylvania] and the World War''' Hill, Clifford J Publisher: Clifford J. Hill; John P. Lehn 1920 https://archive.org/details/yorkcountyworldw00hill/page/n3 *'''Order of Battle - American Forces - World War I''' Website: Synopsis of Unit actions during WWI by Divisions https://www.newrivernotes.com/topical_history_ww1_oob_american_forces.htm * '''Battle of the Meuse''' https://www.abmc.gov/sites/default/files/publications/Section4.pdf *'''List of Prisoners of War in WW I''' International Red Cross database https://grandeguerre.icrc.org/ ===Interwar Period=== *'''US Army Order of Battle1919–1941 Vol. 1 The Arms: Major Commands and Infantry Organizations''' PDF https://www.armyupress.army.mil/Portals/7/combat-studies-institute/csi-books/OrderofBattle1.pdf *'''US Army Order of Battle1919–1941 Vol. 2 The Arms: Calvary, Field Artillery and Coast Artillery''' PDF https://www.armyupress.army.mil/Portals/7/combat-studies-institute/csi-books/OrderofBattle2.pdf *'''US Army Order of Battle1919–1941 Vol. 3 The Services: Air Service, Engineers and Special Troop Organizations''' PDF https://www.armyupress.army.mil/Portals/7/combat-studies-institute/csi-books/OrderofBattle3.pdf *'''US Army Order of Battle1919–1941 Vol. 4 The Services: Quartermaster, Medical, Military Police, Signal Corps,Chemical Warfare, and Miscellaneous Organizations, 1919–41''' PDF https://www.armyupress.army.mil/Portals/7/combat-studies-institute/csi-books/OrderofBattle4.pdf ===World War II=== * '''Air Force Combat Units of WW II''' Maurer, Maurer, (Reprint. Originally published: Washington, D.C. : U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1961)
https://media.defense.gov/2010/Sep/21/2001330256/-1/-1/0/AFD-100921-044.pdf PDF with Index
https://archive.org/details/AirForceCombatUnitsOfWorldWarIi/page/n1 Searchable * '''US Army Air Forces in WW2 Vol 7''' History/PDF https://media.defense.gov/2010/Nov/05/2001329892/-1/-1/0/AFD-101105-020.pdf *'''American Air Museum''' British Website records the stories of the men and women of the US Army Air Forces (USAAF) who served their country from the UK in the Second World War. http://www.americanairmuseum.com/ https://www.americanairmuseum.com/user *'''Aircrews Remembered''' http://www.aircrewremembered.com/ Has action reports, bios of crew and more on aircraft losses in WW II '''Top of Page''' ==Maps== * '''Allegheny County Pennsylvania, Township Map''' http://www.usgwarchives.us/maps/pa/county/allegh/usgs/ *'''Map of Alsace Lorraine Departments''' https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Alsace_Lorraine_departments_evolution_map-fr.svg *'''Interactive Map of Pennsylvania county Formation.''' http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~george/countyformations/pennsylvaniaformationmaps.html *'''Old Maps Online''' https://www.oldmapsonline.org/ A wealth of old maps of the world. ==Miscellaneous== *http://www.us-census.org/inventory/ Transcripts of US Census Partial *'''Proper Location Names World Wide''' http://gov.genealogy.net/search/index * '''Old Maps of Penna. to purchase:''' https://www.etsy.com/shop/GenealogicalSurveyor?ref=l2-about-shopname§ion_id=18260288 *'''Digital Mennonite Periodicals''' https://libraryguides.ambs.edu/c.php?g=375300&p=2539514 *'''Add/Subtract Dates''' https://www.timeanddate.com/date/dateadd.html * '''Surname Directory Ancient Faces''' https://www.ancientfaces.com/surname * '''Sorted By Name''' https://sortedbyname.com/ To Add: '''Top of Page''' ==Sources== *Choose 1.0 to return to Top Of Page

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Llanfihangel Abercowin Perrot(t)s

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{{Image|file=Llanfihangel_Abercowin_Perrot_t_s-1.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Sketch of Trefenty from Historic Houses of Carms.'Trefenty, Some Observations and Reflection' by Major Francis Jones, Carmarthenshire Historian XVI 1979 [https://archive.org/details/treventy-some-observations-reflections-by-francis-jones-carm-ant-1979-vol-xvi Treventy: Observations & Reflections by Francis Jones Carm. Ant. XVI 1979] }}{{Image|file=Llanfihangel_Abercowin_Perrot_t_s-2.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Trefenty 2018 }}{{Image|file=Llanfihangel_Abercowin_Perrot_t_s.jpg |align=c |size= |caption=Trefenty }}[http://www.dyfedarchaeology.org.uk/HLC/EstuaryArea/area155.htm CADW Trefenty]

[https://royaldescent.blogspot.com/2016/01/ Treventy's Drummond connection]

[https://howardwilliamsblog.wordpress.com/2016/10/05/exploring-the-medieval-tombs-in-the-ruined-churchyard-of-st-michael-at-llanfihangel-abercowyn-carmarthenshire/ Medieval Tombs in St Michaels]

[https://foursquare.com/v/trefenty-holiday-cottage/511b543ee4b04aef223e70af holiday cottage] == Sources ==

Llangadog, Carmarthenshire One Place Study

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{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q3401549|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: Llangadog, Carmarthenshire One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== Llangadog is a village and community located in Carmarthenshire, Wales. It was also known as Llangadock in the past. It is a Welsh name meaning Church or Parish of St Cadog. ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Sovereign State:''' United Kingdom :'''Country:''' Wales :'''County:''' Carmarthenshire :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 51.938808, -3.883317 :'''Elevation:''' 52 metres ===History=== There have been settlements in this area since at least the Bronze Age. Kings and princes of Ceredigion had a royal hall (''a llys'') located to the north of the village from the 6th-9th centuries. Castell Meurig was built on or beside this site at an unknown time but prior to 1160. It was a motte and bailey castle which is mentioned in the Pipe Rolls for 1160 and is recorded as destroyed in 1209 - burned by sons of Gruffydd. The village was unusual insofar as it was not built on the outskirts of the castle, rather it formed around the church of St Cadog. ==Population== From the censuses:
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{{Clear}} The current focus is on those who were resident in the village on the night of Sunday 2 April, 1911 when the census was recorded. At that time there was a travelling circus located in the village and as well as the tents and caravans, many of the performers were staying in the local inns. It was called [[Space:Taylor%27s_American_Circus|Taylor's American Circus]] The profiles on the category page are the individuals who were born, lived, married or died in Llangadog and also those who were associated with it in other ways such as visiting during times of the censuses. ====Notables==== *[[Griffiths-356|David Griffiths]] - Christian missionary and translator in Madagascar.[[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Griffiths_(missionary):|Wikipedia:]] Name: Mathew Williams Date of birth: 1732 Date of death: 1819 Gender: Male Occupation: landsurveyor, author, and almanack-maker[?] Area of activity: Engineering, Construction, Naval Architecture and Surveying; Literature and Writing It is known that he lived at Llangadock in 1774 and at Rhos-maen, near Llandeilo, in 1788. *[[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Llangadog:|Wikipedia:]] ==Places of Interest== ===Places of Worship=== *[[Space:St_Cadog%27s_Church%2C_Llangadog|St Cadog's Church]] on Church Street is medieval in origin with a 14th century tower extensively restored in 1889. It sits in a curvilinear churchyard at the north end of the village. '''St Cadog's Church, Llangadog''' National Monuments Record of Wales (Coflein)[https://coflein.gov.uk/en/site/301823/] viewed 8 March 2023. *Seion Baptist Chapel on Walters Road was built in 1909 to replace the original chapel. *Gosen Welsh Calvanistic Methodist Chapel, Station Road was originally built in 1770, and rebuilt three times. The existing building from 1907 was to the design of architect George Morgan of Carmarthen in the Lombardic/Italian Sub-Classical style of the gable entry type. This chapel is now privately owned. *Providence Welsh Independent Chapel is located on the southern edge of the village on the road to Brynamman. It was built in 1840 and enlarged in 1883 to the design of architect Thomas Thomas of Landore. ===Inns and Hotels=== *Telegraph Hotel *Red Lion *Black Lion *Castle Hotel *Carpenters Arms (now The Goose and Cuckoo) ==Sources== *[[Wikipedia:Llangadog|Llangadog on Wikipedia]] *[http://www.llangadog.com/ Llangadog Community Website] *[https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/CMN/CMNFamilies#Table Genuki Carmarthenshire Families] *[https://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/place/6247 Vision of Britain]

Llangollen, Wales: From Tudor Trevor to Edward Hosyer

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LLangollen, Wales
From '''Shrewsbury''', in Shropshire, the A5, following the route of the old highway from London to Holyhead, takes you north to '''Oswestry.''' Continuing north on the A5, you pass a small town called '''Chirk'''. If you continue north on the A483, you pass a place called '''Trevor''' on the left, and continue to '''Wrexham'''. But if you stay on the A5 from Chirk, you turn west into the mountains of Wales, and come to a village called '''Llangollen'''. Here in the early middle ages lived several generations of Welshmen, descendants of Tudor Trevor and ancestors of Edward Hosyer. This is the area of the Marches, the border area between England and Wales. Above Llangollen are the ruins of the '''Dinas Bran''' castle. Near many of the towns in this area are other castles built to protect each side from the other. ''The beautiful vale of Llangollen, though so well known for its natural attractions, has not been so carefully scrutinised by archaeologists as could be wished. It would seem as though the Abbey of Valle Crucis and the Pillar of Eliseg, being of course the most remarkable remains, attracted the learned westward, so that the portion of the Vale which lies to the East has escaped investigation. And yet there are many places of interest whose history might repay the antiquary for the trouble of searching after it. Little has been written about old Pengwern hall, traditionally said to have been the birthplace and seat of Tudor Trefor. It is true that at the present time there are few traces of antiquity left about it.'' H. F. J. Vaughn. Oswestry, Ancient and Modern, and Its Local Families, pp. 193-224, in Archaeologia Cambrensis. The Journal of the Cambrian Archaeological Association. Vol I, 5th Series, p. 210. London: Pickering and Co, 1884 https://books.google.com/books?id=PtU4AQAAMAAJ&lpg=PA211&ots=_0j1QTangt&dq=madoc%20lloyd%20iorwerth&pg=PA212#v=onepage&q=madoc%20lloyd%20&f=false This review focuses especially on events and people in the fifty mile area around Llangollen, Wales between the years 900 and 1500. Included in the impact of events and the movement of people would be Oswestry, Chirk, the area controlled by the Prince of North Wales, the Norman/English Overlords in Shropshire, etc. ==Timeline of People and Events== ''Note: Dates in parenthesis reflect the broad context outside Wales. Dates not in parenthesis reflect local events related to Wales.'' ===700=== (784) Saxon King of Mercia, built Offa's Dyke, creating a boundary between Saxon England and Celtic Wales. Timeline provided by http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/europe/wales/ukwtimeln.htm ===800=== 820 Rhodri Mawr. Or 789. Boyer book, page xxx 850 Cadell ap Rhodri Or 861 880 Hywell ap Cadell Or 887 899 '''Birth of 1. [[ap Cadfarch-3|Ynyr ap Cadfarch]] was born in Denbighshire 899 and married Rheingar ferch Lluddoccaf.''' Acc to Wolcott he was born about 870. ===900=== 900 Birth of [[Hywel-4|Angharad]] ferch Hywell ap Cadell ap Rhodri Mawr who married Tudor ap Ynyr 900 '''Birth of 2. [[ab Ynyr-1|Twdwr (or Tudor Trevor)]] ap Ynyr ap Cadfarch ap Gwrgant.''' The year 900 birth estimate is held both by Carl Boyer Carl Boyer, 3rd, Medieval Welsh Ancestors of Certain Americans. By the author: Santa Clarita, California, 2004. p. 356 and by Darrell Wolcott. Darrell Wolcott, The Clan of Tudor Trevor. http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id55.html Accessed August 26, 2015. Welsh genealogies are long on pedigrees and short on dates. As a result, the dates sometimes attached to individuals conflict with dates attached to their parents or children. Darrell Wolcott, President, Center for the Study of Ancient Wales, has constructed estimated birth years for those coming before and following Tudor Trevor which seek to resolve the conflicts. Born in Jefferson, Texas in 1935 Darrell Wolcott grew up in Ohio. After a career in banking he took early retirement in 1996, and returning to his place of birth he created and endowed the Center for the Study of Ancient Wales (a non-profit foundation with a library of some 3200 volumes) located in Jefferson, Texas. The foundation has constructed a small castle to house its library and offices and acquired copies of thousands of source and secondary works related to the history of Wales, many of which are otherwise unavailable outside Britain. At present he is its sole researcher. Other reports show him born 918 in Denbighshire, Wales, married to Angharad, and died 948. Tudor Trefor Legend. It is claimed that Whittington Castle formed part of the lordship of a noble Welshman called Tudur Trefor or Tudor Trevor in both the Maelors (that is Maelor Saesneg and Maelor Gymraeg. Though his father Rhys Sais did hold the former, the rest seems to be an invention of Lewis Dwnn in 1846.[13][14] 940 '''Birth of 3. [[Tudor-156|Lluddica ap Tudor-156]]. (Tudor-156)''' born 930 or b. 940 (WikiTree) in Denbighshire, is the son of Tudor Ynyr. d 1037 Wales Married Angharad (Iago) ferch Tudor, b. 960 Montgomeryshire, dau of Iago, Prince of North Wales. 965 '''Birth of 4. [[ap Lluddica-1|llywarch ap Lludica]], (ap Lluddica-1) Llywarch ap Llydoca, born 965 or b. 970, (Wikitree) unknown, is the son of Lluddica L. Tudor d. 1048''' 995 '''Birth of 5. [[Llywarch-13|Ednyfed ap Llywarch-13]], (Llywarch-13) 995 Wolcott Estimated Birth Year Wiki b. 1030, unknown, is the son of Llywarch G. ap Lluddica d 1076 ''' ===1000=== 1030 '''Birth of 6. [[Ednyfed-6|Rhys Sais ap Tudor/Ednyfed-6]], 1025 Wolcott Estimated Birth Year ''' Wiki. b. 990 in Powys, Wales, is the son of Ednyfed ap Llywarch d 1073, in Powys. * Had son Bleddyn ap Rhys ap Twdwr, b 1040. No children. Don't confuse with Bleddyn ap Tudor. (1040) First Prince of Wales, Gruffydd ap Llywelyn, secured borders 1055 '''Birth of 7. [[Rhys-110|Tudor ap Rhys-110]]. (Rhys-110) 1055 Wolcott Estimated Birth Year Wiki b. 1050, unknown, is the son of Rhys Sais Ap Ednyfed d. before 1120.''' Has brother Ranulf, b. 1009, Bleddyn, bl 1040, and sister, b. 1050. (1063) English invaded; Gruffydd ap Llywelyn killed (1066) Normans invaded; King Harold of England killed; Marcher Lordships established on Wales' borders. 1066. The scholarly consensus is that the Rhys listed by the Domesday Book as holding Erbistock in 1066 was Rhys Sais. Erbistock was a vill enclosed within a loop on the Western or "Welsh" side of the river Dee at the point at the point where the borders of Maelor Gymraeg, Maelor Sysnaeg, and Shropshire all intersect. Rhys Sais was probably an interpeter or intermediary between Gruffudd ap Llywelyn, who came to rule nearly all of Wales, before his death in 1063, and Earl Aelfgar of Mercia. Rhys Sais' sons are mentioned, though not by their individual names, in Brut y Tywysogyon in 1081, and the fifteenth century poet Gutun Owain mentions Rhys by name, which suggests that memory of his exploits persisted in the oral lore of the region for centuries. Frederick Suppe, "Interpreter Families and Anglo-Welsh Relations in the Shropshire-Powys Marches in the Twelfth Century," In C. P. Lewis, ed., XXX. Anglo-Norman Studies. Proceedings of the Battle Conference 2007. Woodbridge and Suffolk: Boydell and Brewer, 2008. https://books.google.com/books?id=y7iJZf99CTgC&pg=PA196&lpg=PA196&dq=%22rhys+sais%22&source=bl&ots=aaldnSMvdx&sig=xken-8SoGTal75Eaipw2fFMCHdw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CE8Q6AEwCGoVChMI6vb_he_txwIVDluSCh3iBQ8Y#v=onepage&q=%22rhys%20sais%22&f=false. 1066. "At the time of the Norman Conquest Chirk was in Welsh held territory known as Sywdd-y-Waen, part of the northern extent of the kingdom of Powys Fadog, and from this time (up to the 17th century) two separate and different socio-economic cultures were in the process of merging into one. Hurdsman, C Neville (1996) A History of the Parish of Chirk, Bridge Books, reprinted 2004 (ISBN 1-872424-52-X), 9-10. Cited by Judith M. Payne. "Chirk" Clwyd Email List. 15 July 2004. http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/CLWYD/2004-07/1089903304. Accessed Sept 1, 2015 1086 Norman control over the land surrounding Sywdd-y-Waen had already been established before this when Roger Montgomery was created Earl of Shrewsbury, holding his land directly from the King and ruling with royal authority. At the time of the Domesday Survey of 1086 part of Roger's land, centred on Whittington, included one Welsh district held by Tudor ap Rhys Sais, who paid the Earl £4-5-0 a year rental. This land is identified as Nanheudwy, extending to Llangollen Vale and including Dinas Bran castle. As usual, the unruly Marcher Lords got too ambitious, because Roger Montgomery overran the lands of Nanheudwy and Cynlliath, while his counterpart, Hugh Lupus of Chester, advanced into Ial and made himself overlord of all the lands between Shrewsbury and Chester, even while the descendants of Tudor ap Rhys still remained nominal Lords of Chirk. 1094 When Roger Montgomery died in 1094 no new Earl of Shrewsbury was appointed to replace him (his son Robert having been deprived of his lands in 1102) and a county administration was left in the hands of the sheriff and justiciary. This was only an extension of the sheriff's power which had been obtained in Roger's lifetime. The first sheriff was Warine the Bold, followed by Reginald of Balliol who, to consolidate his authority, married Warine's widow, and became an ancestor of the Fitzalans of Oswestry. The Fitzalans in turn became hereditary sheriffs of Shropshire from the mid ­12th century, and were for many years the Lords of Chirk. ===1100=== 1100. '''Birth of 8. [[ap Tudor-14|Bleddyn ap Tudor-435]] (ap Tudor-14) 1085 Wolcott Estimated Birth Year Wiki, b. 1090, unknown, is the son of Tudor Rhys [unknown confidence] m. Agness 1222. Bleddyn was Lord of Chirk, Nanheudwy, and Maelor Saesneg. m. Annes ferch Llewelyn.''' Brother Cuhelyn Tudor, b. 1095, father of daughter. 1102 After a rebellion by Roger Montgomery's eldest son, Robert of Belleme, in 1102, Whittington was returned to the Crown, and was given by Henry I to William Peverel of Dover, who also held Ellesmere. So, by 1102, during the reign of Henry I, the Norman overlords had withdrawn to their former borders, while Peverel consolidated his position by building motte and bailey castles at Whittington, Ellesmere, and "on the waters of the Ceiriog". The castle "on the waters of the Ceiriog" is now clearly traceable, and identified as Castell-y-Waen, situated in Chirk near St Mary's Church in the grounds of Mount House, overlooking and commanding the crossing of the River Ceiriog, which, at that time flowed through the centre of the valley rather than against the southern side of the valley as it does today. On the opposite flank of the valley at Chirk Bank was another motte and bailey type fort in the Oswestry Lordship, of which there are now only negligible traces. 1130 '''9. Birth of Owain ap Bleddyn''' [[ap Bleddyn-14|Owain ap Bleddyn]], (ap-Bleddyn-14) Wolcott Birth year = 1205. Wiki date = b. 1150,'''Llangollen''', Denbighshire, Wales, is the son of Bleddyn ap Tudor Note -- born 65 years before son? d. 1200 and son b. 1215? 1138. Whittington Castle site, on the English side of Offa's Dyke, which in this area was the Norman boundary between England and Wales, fortified as a casle for William Peverel. As a castle of the Welsh Marches, it was built on the border of Wales and England very close to the historic fort of Old Oswestry.[1][2] It was built in support of Empress Matilda, the daughter of Henry I against King Stephen, nephew of King Henry I, and claimant to the throne during The Anarchy. Wikitree. Whittington Castle. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whittington_Castle Accesed Aug 31, 2015 In the late 1140s, the lordship of Whittington, like Oswestry and Overton ceased to be part of England and became part of in the Kingdom of Powys and then became Welsh marcher lordship.[5] 1165. In 1165 Henry II conferred the castle on Roger de Powys, to whom he gave funds for its repair in about 1173.[6] Roger was followed by his son Meurig (or Maurice), he was followed by his son Werennoc. 1165 The Pipe Rolls make several references to the original Castle of Chirk (Castell-y-waen) between 1165 and 1213 for its repair, maintenance and victualling under the wardenship of the Shropshire sheriff. Hurdsman refers to the old castle which I mentioned in my previous message. Mahler, as you would expect is primarily concerned with the later Castle and Chirkland. She does refer to Iorwerth in relation to his part in the Battle of Crogen (1165) and surmises about a Castell Crogen being situated somewhere in that area (Bronygarth-Castle Mill area near Offa's Dyke). However, this has been disputed. If you have an OS map, these places are close to the Chirk-Glyn Ceiriog road. Judith M. Payne. "Chirk" Clwyd Email List. 15 July 2004. http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/CLWYD/2004-07/1089903304. Accessed Sept 1, 2015 1170. '''Birth of 10. Iorwerth Gam ap Owain.''' Iorwerth Gam ap Owain, b. 1215, Pengwern, Llangollen, Powys, Wales; is the son of Owain Ap Bleddyn [unknown confidence] d 1236 Target LNAB: ap Owain 1191. Dinas Brân, the hill fort and castle, is in what was once the ancient Kingdom of Powys. * The first building placed at Dinas Brân was not the castle which now stands in ruins on top of the hill but an Iron Age hillfort built around 600 BC. An earthen rampart was constructed probably topped by a wooden palisade and this was further protected by a deep ditch on the shallower southern slope. The walls of the hill fort encircled a village of roundhouses. Dinas Brân is one of many hill forts in this part of Wales; Moel y Gaer is just a couple of miles to the north-west near the Horseshoe Pass, and another is close by at Y Gardden in Ruabon to the east. There are many others on the Clwydian Hills further to the north and in the Marches to the south.(Kightly, 2003) Wikipedia, Castell Dinas Bran. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castell_Dinas_Br%C3%A2n. Accessed 8/31/2015 Article cites Dinas Brân Castle, Dr. Charles Kightly, 2003 published by Denbighshire County Council. *The last Prince of Powys Gruffydd Maelor died in 1191 and the kingdom was divided into Powys Fadog in the north and Powys Wenwynwyn in the south. His son, Madog ap Gruffydd Maelor was lord of Powys Fadog and founded the nearby Valle Crucis Abbey. Although no archaeological evidence has been found some records suggest he ruled from Dinas Brân. If a structure did exist it would have been a wooden fortification probably consisting of a wooden palisade surrounding a hall and other buildings. These early records further say it was destroyed by fire and then the new castle was built on the same site, therefore little prospect for finding any archaeological evidence of the early building remains. An even earlier structure has been suggested, belonging to Elisedd ap Gwylog from the 8th century (Ried, 1973). It was this Elisedd who is named on the Pillar of Eliseg and is one of the founders of the kingdom of Powys, but again no physical evidence for any structure at Dinas Brân has been found.(Kightly, 2003) ===1200=== 1200 '''Birth of 11. Iorwerth ap Iorwerth Gam, b. 1233 in Aberfelt, Coed, Cardiganshire''', is the son of Iorwerth Gam Gam Ap Owain [unknown confidence] Died 1270 in Pengwern, Denbighshire Target LNAB: ap Iorweth 1200. The last Welsh prince to rule Swydd-y-Waen was Gruffydd ap Madoc Maelor, who is best remembered as the founder of Valle Crucis Abbey near Llangollen (c 1200). Gruffydd ap Madoc's son Llewelyn inherited Chirk, Nanheudwy and part of Cynlliath (the lands lying between the rivers Dee and Tanat with the English border forming its western perimeter): the whole area encompassing about 150 square miles. In 1204 a rival claim for Whittington Castle was recognized from Fulk III FitzWarin (who apparently claimed it under the Peverels), leading him to rebel against King John. FitzWarin was pardoned, and the castle and lordship of Whittington, not including Overton Castle was given to him. The castle then descended in the FitzWarin family, all called Fulk, until the death of Fulk XI in 1420. (1215) Magna Carta signed 1223. In 1223 Whittington Castle was captured and destroyed by Llywelyn ab Iorwerth of Gwynedd. It was returned under the peace treaty, and was rebuilt in stone, replacing the tower keep of a motte and bailey with inner bailey with buildings along a curtain wall and five towers on a raised platform surrounded by a moat, beyond which there is an outer gatehouse or barbican.[7] For the next half century, the castle stood as a bastion defending Shropshire from invasion by the Welsh, until the conquest of Wales by Edward I in 1283. After the defeat of Llewelyn ap Gruffydd, the castle became a lordly residence for the FitzWarin family. 1236 The lands around Chirk (not at that time defined as Chirkland) were nominally under Welsh control in 1236, when Gruffydd ap Madoc inherited them, and, until 1257 he was a keen supporter of the Norman English, fighting on their side against the Welsh incursions. 1250. '''Birth of Iorwerth vychan. b. 1250 or Iorwerth Foal is the son of Iorwerth Ap Iorwerth.''' Target LNAB: ap Iorwerth 1260. The Dinas Bran castle visible today in Llangollen was probably built by Gruffydd II ap Madog son of Madog ap Gruffydd Maelor sometime in the 1260s. At the time Gruffydd II ap Madog was an ally of Prince Llywelyn ap Gruffudd Prince of Wales, with Powys acting as a buffer state between Llewelyn's heartland of Gwynedd and England. Dinas Brân was one of several castles being built following the signing of the Treaty of Montgomery which had secured Wales for Llywelyn, free from English interference. Indeed the castle at Dolforwyn Castle near Newtown ordered to be built by Llywelyn around the same time has some similarities to Dinas Brân and may have been the work of the same master mason. (Kightly, 2003) 1265 Castel Dinas Bran, Llangollan. The historical record also conflicts over whom really built the remains at Dinas Bran. The most reliable sources state that Gruffydd Maelor II, son of Madog ap Gruffydd Maelor I, began the castle in the late 1260's. The elder Madog founded nearby Valle Crucis Abbey, where both men were buried. Some references offer an earlier date for the castle, placing it in the 1230's, when Madog would have been alive and, therefore, its builder. Regardless of whom actually erected the buildings that now survive in ruin, they were part of the last building effort at Dinas Bran. Incredibly, assuming the later date to be most accurate, the Welsh princes only occupied the site for two decades. During those final two decades, the castle on the hilltop became a prized possession of the princes of Powys Fadog. Dinas Bran's power did not go unnoticed by English forces. In 1277, during Edward I's initial foray into Wales, the Earl of Lincoln, Henry de Lacy, besieged the castle. The Welsh lord of Dinas Bran was forced to submit to the invading army, which promptly set the site afire, completely destroying it. http://www.castlewales.com/dinas.html 1267 The Treaty of Montgomery was an Anglo-Cambrian treaty signed on 29 September 1267 in Montgomeryshire by which Llywelyn ap Gruffudd was acknowledged as Prince of Wales by King Henry III of England (r. 1216–1272). *It was the only time an English ruler recognised the right of a ruler of Gwynedd over Wales. Llywelyn's grandfather Llywelyn the Great had previously laid claim to be the effective prince of Wales by using the title "Prince of Aberffraw, Lord of Snowdon" in the 1230s, after subduing all the other Welsh dynasties. Likewise Llywelyn's uncle, Dafydd ap Llywelyn, claimed the title of Prince of Wales during his reign from 1240 to 1246. However, Llywelyn's supremacy in the late 1260s forced recognition of his authority in Wales by an English Crown weakened by internal division. Wikipedia. Treaty of Montgomery. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Montgomery. Accessed 8/31/2015 *Many of the conditions of the treaty had been anticipated by the Treaty of Pipton (1265) between Llywelyn and Simon de Montfort. The 1267 treaty ceded Builth to Llywelyn, along with Brecon and Gwerthrynion in mid-Wales. Llywelyn was also granted Whittington Castle in modern-day Shropshire, previously held by his grandfather in the 1220s, and received an assurance that no castle would be built at Hawarden for sixty years by Robert of Mold, thus helping to secure the north-eastern border of Wales. The treaty also allowed for the reinstatement of Llywelyn's brother, Dafydd ap Gruffudd, into Welsh society after his defection to England in the early 1260s. *Though the treaty required Llywelyn to do homage to the king of England for the land, it was in effect an acknowledgement of the power and authority of the prince. However, after the succession of Edward I as king of England in 1272, relations between England and Wales deteriorated, and Edward declared war on Llywelyn in 1276; the Treaty of Aberconwy of 1277 superseded the stipulations laid down at Montgomery and severely curbed Llywelyn's power. In December 1282, fifteen years after the original treaty, the army of Montgomery marched to Builth Wells from Montgomery Castle, to surprise and kill Llywelyn. After 1295 and the final Welsh War of the thirteenth century, the castle became more of a military backwater and prison than a front line fortress. 1269. Gruffudd died in 1269 or 1270 and the Dinas Bran castle passed down to his four sons. Madoc the eldest son was the senior, but each of the sons may have had apartments at the castle. 1269 However, during the reign of Henry III, Gruffydd's son, Llywelyn, allied with the rebel English baron Simon de Montfort in an attempt to regain Welsh control of the northern Marcher lands. To this cause Llywelyn clung tenaciously, until the death of his father in 1269 and, as a result, Llywelyn lost his inheritance to the English Crown. Llywelyn's brother Gruffydd, (the ancestor of Owain Glyndwr) came into possession of Glyndyfrdwy, but, by this time the Norman lords had usurped the rights of the Welsh Princes and, avaricious as ever, laid claim to tribal dues on the land, as well as introducing new taxes and obligations of service." 1270 '''Birth of 13. Ednyfed Gam Ap. b. 1295 is the son of Iorwerth vychan Foel Ap Iorwerth [unknown confidence] d. after 1331''' Target LNAB: ap Iorwerth 1276. The peace between Llewellyn and Edward did not last long and in 1276 war started between England and Wales. Edward's larger armies soon invaded Wales and the support for Llewellyn crumbled. Two of the brothers (Gruffudd's sons) made peace with Edward, the second brother Llewellyn and Madoc. However, the Dinas Bran castle was not in Madoc's control as the surrender document with the English refers to conditions relating to the recapture of Dinas Brân. Meanwhile Henry de Lacy, Earl of Lincoln arrived in Oswestry with forces to capture Dinas Brân. As soon as he had arrived he was told that the defenders of the castle, probably the younger brothers Owain and Gruffudd - who were still allies of Llewellyn Prince of Wales, had set fire to and abandoned the castle. The reason for this action is not clear but it may be that they had no confidence that they could defend the castle against the English forces, and did not want to let it fall intact into Edward's, or their elder brother's hands. The castle was not badly damaged, the fire being mainly limited to the timber structures within the walls and Lincoln recommended to King Edward that the castle be repaired and garrisoned with English troops. Edward placed some troops at the castle at least into the next year 1277 when Llewellyn sued for peace and ordered some repair work to be undertaken. (Kightly, 2003) (1276 - 1277) First Welsh independence war (1277) Treaty of Aberconwy signed, ended war; Edward I began building castles 1282. The history of the Dinas Bran castle during the final war which restarted in 1282 is not recorded. It may have been recaptured by the Welsh like many other castles in the early months of the war but ultimately the English were victorious. Madoc had by now died and the three surviving brothers (sons of Gruffudd) all fought for the Welsh Prince but to no avail and following the end of the war in October 1282 and the death of Llewelyn Prince of Wales most of Powys Fadog and the castle was granted to John de Warenne, Earl of Surrey. Rather than rebuild Dinas Brân, De Warenne choose instead to build a new castle at Holt on the Flintshire, Cheshire border and Dinas Brân continued till the present day a picturesque and romantic ruin. (Kightly, 2003) (1282 - 1283) Second Welsh independence war (1283) Date Wales considered conquered by Edward I. (1284) Statute of Rhuddlan ended war; Wales incorporated into England; new counties created *1295 Chirk Castle. Chirk Castle (Welsh: Castell y Waun) is a Grade I listed castle located at Chirk, near Wrexham, Wales. The castle was built in 1295 by [[Mortimer-153|Roger Mortimer de Chirk]], uncle of Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March as part of King Edward I's chain of fortresses across the north of Wales. It guards the entrance to the Ceiriog Valley. It was the administrative centre for the Marcher Lordship of Chirkland. Wikipedia. Chirk Castle. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chirk_Castle. Accessed 8/31/2015 ===1300=== (1301) King Edward I bestowed title "Prince of Wales" upon son, Edward II 1315. '''Birth of (14) [[ap Ednyfed-7|Ieuan ap Ednyfed Gam]]. Ieuan, b. 1330 is the son of Ednyfed Gam Ap Iorwerth ''' In 1320 King Edward I seized the Lordship of Gower in Wales in order to confer it on Hugh Le Despencer. Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry (2013) Volume II, p. 444. The dispute over this seizure united a powerful group of Welsh marcher lords in a coalition against Hugh; moreover, his rule in Glamorgan. Civil War broke out May 4 1321 and the lordship of Glamorgan was quickly overrun and devastated. (1349) Black Death swept across country, 40% of population died In 1349, after the death of Fulk VII in 1349, Whittington Castle went through a long period when the lords were almost always under age and usually absentees, though some repairs were carried out in about 1402. 1360 '''Birth of (15) [[ap Ieuan-20|Hywel ap Ieuan]], b. 1370 is the son of Ienam Ednyffed''' ===1400=== (1400 - 1410) Third war of independence led by [[Glyndŵr-1|Owain Glyndwr]] against England 1400 '''Birth of 16. [[ap Hywel-43|Deicus ap Hywel]]. b. 1400 is the son of Hywel ap Ieuan''' (1402) Laws passed prohibiting Welsh from gathering, holding office, carrying arms and living in forts. In 1404 The lordship around Whittington Castle was laid waste in 1404 during the rebellion of [[Glyndŵr-1|Owen Glendower]], so that the lordship was worth nothing in 1407. However, Whitttington Castle itself was not captured.[8] (1404 Battle of Shrewsbury, Harry Hotspur against the King) (1410) King Henry IV suppressed the Welsh rebellion; the long war against England ended 1420. Whittington Castle had been occupied during the minority of Fulk XI by his mother and her new husband William Lord Clinton, during whose time there was a dispute with the people of Oswestry who had cut down oak trees in his woods. When the FitzWarin line died out in 1420, the lordship passd to Fulk XI's sister Elizabeth, who married Richard Hankeford. In 1422, Whittington Castle was captured by escalade by William Fitzwaryn (presumably a cousin claiming the castle as heir male) and Richard Laken, but evidently soon restored to Lord Clinton. Their daughter Thomasia married William Bourghchier, thus carrying the FitzWarin peerage into the Bourchier family. Their grandson John Bourchier was made Earl of Bath, but his son John Bourchier, 2nd Earl of Bath exchanged the lordship and castle in 1545 with Henry VIII, for some former monastic estates nearer the main family home in Devon.[9] 1430 '''Birth of 17. [[ap Deicws-2|Lywelyn ap Deicws]]. b. 1430. is the son of [[ap Hywel-43|Deicws ap Hywel]]''' (1455) War of Roses began in England 1460 '''Birth of 18. [[ap Llywelyn-19|Edward ap Llywelyn / Edward Hosyer]]. b. Oswestry or perhaps Chirk about 1460. ''' The son of Lywelyn ap Deicws 1492 Farm purchase. 1496 Bailiff. Parents of Thomas Hosier, born about 1490, d. 1538. (1485) War of Roses ended; Henry Tudor (Henry VII) became first Welsh King of England 1490 '''Birth of 19. Thomas Hosier, son of Edward''' ===1500=== 1523 '''Birth of 20. John Hosier, son of Thomas''' (1536) Henry VIII enacted Act of Union; began dissolution of monasteries (1563) Bible published in Welsh language 1569 '''Birth of 21. Margery Hosier, daughter of John, wife of Richard Waryng''' 1584 '''Birth of 22. Basil Waring, son of Margery and John''' ===1600=== 1616 '''Birth of 23. Sampson Waring, son of Basil, emigrant to Virginia and Maryland''' ==Sources==

Llanhamlach church

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[[Category: Llanhamlach, Brecknockshire]] [[Space:Wales_Topics_Team|Topics Teams]] | [[Space:Wales_Historic_Buildings_Team|Wales Historic Buildings Team]] '''St Peter & St Illtyd church.''' Small rural church in the southern part of Powys, Wales. This page should contain a wide range of information about the church and it's surroundings, photographs and links. Photos of grave stones should include transcriped text. The church of St Illtyd and St Peter at Llanhamlach lies on the eastern side of the River Usk, 5km downstream from Brecon. The tower is attributed to the 14thC or 15thC, but the rest of the building was comprehensively restored in 1887, though a 15thC date has also been given to the porch. An early medieval inscribed stone, a 14thC effigy and a 15thC font are preserved within the church, and the churchyard with its hint of curvilinearity could take the site back to early medieval beginnings. https://parish.churchinwales.org.uk/s475/churches/st-peter-st-illtyd-llanhamlach/ https://www.coflein.gov.uk/en/site/301752/details/st-illtyds-church-llanhamlach See more grave stone images, also more close-up images, at findagrave. All my listings have full transcriptions. https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2669789/st.-peter-&-st-illtyd-churchyard,-llanhamlach '''Church records:'''
Baptisms 1717-1746, 1755-1991; Marriages 1717-1746, 1754-1971; Burials 1717-1746, 1755-1930 Parish Registers, or copies, for all or part of these dates are held at the [[https://www.library.wales/|N National Library of Wales]] and/or [[https://archives.wales/2019/10/15/powys-archives-how-we-can-help-you-with-your-research/|P Powys Archives]]. Bishops Transcripts for various periods are held at the NLW. People buried in Llanhamlach: [[Blake-9419|Blake, James 1922 - 1997]] Blake, Muriel 1995 [[Unknown-562722|Blake, Muriel 1915 - 1995]] [[Charles-3169|Charles, Rees 1836 - 1922]] [[Prosser-1556|Charles, Sara 1841 - 1926]] Davies, Elizabeth 1846 Davies, John 1840 Davies, Thomas 1849 Edwards, Thomas 1849 James, Daniel 1918 Jones, Esther 1819 Jones, Magdalen 1846 Jones, Mary 1846 Jones, Roger 1856 [[Griffith-4814|Miers, Anna Jane 1810 - 1881]] [[Miers-138|Miers, Anthony Hanmer 1848 - 1920]] [[Miers-134|Miers, Capel 1806 - 1869]] [[Miers-137|Miers, Charles Anthony 1847 - 1875]] Prichard, Elizabeth 1846 Prothero, Anna 1886 Prothero, James 1880 Richard, William 1806 Seirs, Mary Elizabeth 1874 Seirs, Sarah Ann 1887 Seirs, Thomas William 1883 [[Skyrme-12|Skyrme, Ephraim 1883 - 1957]] [[Skyrme-13|Skyrme, Ephraim Trevor 1909 - 1910]] [[Williams-70745|Skyrme, Gwenllian 1884 - 1973]] Stanley, Jane Humphrey Thomas, John 1837 Thomas, Rachel 1889 Williams, Elizabeth 1846 Williams, Josiah 1866

Llanmartin Church

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[[Category:Llanmartin, Monmouthshire]] [[Space:Wales_Topics_Team|Topics Teams]] | [[Space:Wales_Historic_Buildings_Team|Wales Historic Buildings Team]] St Martyn's Church, Llanmartin. Text and photos of the church, cemetery and individual grave stones. Click on image to see a sharper version of the original. "The church of St. Martin, rebuilt in the year 1858, is a building of stone in the Perpendicular style, consisting of chancel, nave, south porch and an embattled tower containing one bell: in the recess in the north wall of the chancel is an altar-tomb of the time of Henry VII, believed to have been erected to the first Sir Thomas Morgan, of Penycoed Castle; the brass with inscription is lost: there are 100 sittings. (A description written in 1891)" http://mongenes.org.uk/History%20%26%20Photos%20L2/llanmartinllande.html "Built in the Gothic Perpendicular style, both gable and long-wall entry type. A prominent feature of this Church is the integral tower." https://www.coflein.gov.uk/en/site/220555/details/st-martins-church-llanmartin I have more photos, also including close-ups of grave stones. You are very welcome to contact me in a private message if there are anything you would like to see more photos of, or if you need larger photos in a higher resolution. Photos of grave stones,- Name and Date of death: Coal, Jane Erdhytter, Antonie 1936 Frances, Emily Griffith, Anne 1864 Griffiths, Edward 1878 Griffiths, Emily Frances 1922 Hale, Mary Ann 1935 Hale, William 1953 House, Eliza 1896 House, George Henry 1888 House, William 1915 Legg, Enid Barbara 1945 Puls, Hans Oskar 2013 Puls, Herta Maria Elisabeth 2013

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{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The current leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ====History/Timeline==== {{Image|file=Llano_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Cactus in spring bloom. }} *{{Blue|Llano County was formed and organized in 1856 from Bexar District and Gillespie County.}} The County name is Spanish for plains.https://texasalmanac.com/index.php?q=topics/government/llano-county :Peaceful Tonkawa tribe first inhabitants invited Spanish explorers to establish missions.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcl12https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Llano_County,_Texas :'''1750's''' Comanches came into the Tonkawa area. :'''1841''' Conflicts with the Comanches at Enchanted Rock :'''Apr 20, 1842''' - Adelsverein, Fisher-Miller Land Grant sets aside three million acres (12,000 km²) to settle 600 families and single men of German, Dutch, Swiss, Danish, Swedish, and Norwegian ancestry in Texas. :'''1844 to Dec 20,1845''' - Henry Francis Fisher and Burchard Miller sold rights in the land grant to Adelsverein. Prince Solms came over to Texas to inspect the land grant and determined land was too far from coast line. He negotiated for a better area near New Braunfels. :'''1847''' Meusebach–Comanche Treaty :'''Bettina commune''', last Adelsverein community in Texas, is established by a group of free thinking intellectuals. Named after liberal Bettina Brentano von Arnim. :'''1855''' Count Castell of the Adelsverein negotiated with the separate Darmstadt Society of Forty to colonize 200 families on Fisher-Miller Land Grant in Texas. In return, they were to receive $12,000 in money, livestock, equipment and provisions for a year. Colonies were expected to support themselves.The colonies attempted were Castell, Leiningen, Bettina, Schoenburg and Meerholz in Llano County; Darmstädler Farm in Comal County; and Tusculum in Kendall County. Of these, '''only Castell''' survives. The colonies failed after the Adelsverein funding expired, and also due to conflict of structure and authorities. Some members moved to other Adelsverein settlements in Texas. :'''1852''' Settlers at Tow and Bluffton on the Colorado River. :'''May 14-15, 1854''' The Texas State Convention of Germans meet -San Antonio..Adopt political, social and religious platform, including: 1) Equal pay for equal work; 2) Direct election of the President of the United States; 3) Abolition of capital punishment; 4) “Slavery is an evil 5) Free schools – including universities - supported by the state, without religious influence; and 6) Total separation of church and state.Biesele, R. L. (April 1930). "The Texas State Convention of Germans in 1854". Southwestern Historical Quarterly. Denton, TX: Texas State Historical Association. 33, No. 4: 247-261. :'''1859''' Land donated by John Oatman, Sr., Amariah Wilson, and the Chester B. Starks estate provided 250 acres for the county seat. The donated land was on both sides of the Llano River. :'''1860''' Population 1,101 - 21 slaveholders, 54 slaves :'''1861''' Llano had a very high percentage of votes for secession - which is evident by the Confederate statue on the NE side of the square.:http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasHillCountryTowns/LLanoTexas/LlanoTexas.htm :'''1862 ''' 100 Llano County volunteers join Major John George Walker Division of the Confederate States Army. Several companies were organized in the area, known as the Third Frontier District. :'''1863 ''' The county was raided by Indians during the Civil War when most of the men were fighting. :'''1869 ''' John W Snyder, a pioneer rancher John Wesley Snyder led a cattle drive from to Abilene, Kansas from Llano County along the Chisholm Trail.. :'''Aug 4, 1873''', - Packsaddle Mountain -site of last battle with Indians. County’s farming begins to grow after threats of Indian attacks cease. :'''1870s,''' Baby Head - pioneer community Legend says small child was killed by Native Americans, and her remains were left on a hill called Baby Head Mountain. Jodie May McKneely (death January 1, 1884) originated the Baby Head Cemetery. The community no longer exists. :'''June 7, 1892''' - Llano branch of Austin and Northwestern Railroad arrives. :'''1895''' Llano County Jail erected by the Pauly Jail Building and Manufacturing Company of St Louis, MO :'''1900''' Frank Teich establishes the Teich Monument Works. :'''1901''' Llano Women's Literary Society organized - 16 charter members. Victorian style Antlers Hotel, railroad resort in Kingland open. Darmstadt Society of Forty.

{{Image|file=Llano_County_Texas-6.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Badu building (Carol Phelan Building). }} :N. J. Badu was a native of Nancy, France. Educated and trained as a geologist in Europe, who emigrated from France to Mexico who worked in Texas teaching French, and geology. While working in Paris, Lamar co., he heard of the Llano county geology..Badu was hired by the Llano Improvement and Furnace Company to manage the Algona Hotel, the area's grand upscale establishment. new''' Algeria Hote'''l, upscale establishment. also known as Carol Phelan Building. When the Llano Improvement and Furnace Company went bankrupt, the Algona closed. Badu took a position as manager of the Driskill Hotel in Austin, however he maintained the home in Llano. also known as Carol Phelan Building. Badu became a full-time mineralogist, with his laboratory based in Llano.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Badu_Building

===Government Offices=== Llano County has had four courthouses: 1859 (burned in 1880), 1881, 1885(burned in 1892) and 1893. Lot of trouble with fire. Most courthouses burned down, the present on had 2 fires, but was renovated.http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasHillCountryTowns/LLanoTexas/LlanoTexasLLanoCountyCourthouse.htmhttps://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Llano_County,_Texas_Genealogy :'''1st courthouse, 1850''' was box-like, and burned 1880. This fire destroyed all county records. 1873 Courthouse and records destroyed by fire, 1880. :'''2nd Llano county Courthouse, 1880'''. 1880--The Llano County Courthouse and records destroyed by fire in October 1880. :'''3rd 1885 -''' courthouse, burned 1892. This courthouse resembled closely the Gillespie county Courthouse.The Llano County Courthouse was built in 1892. This was designed by A. O. Watson and Jacob Larmour. A fire on January 22, 1892 destroyed the previous courthouse. 1892--The Llano County Courthouse, built in 1885, was destroyed by fire on January 23, 1892. Papers and records of the clerks office were the only records saved. {{Image|file=Llano_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=1885 courthouse also resembles Gillespie courthouse. }}{{clear}} :'''4th courthouse ( present one)''' was completed August 1, 1893.Photographer's Note: designer of the courthouse, "The architectural firm of Larmour & Watson was apparently dissolved during the construction of this building, which is why only Watson's name is on the cornerstone.1932--The tower and parts of the interior of the Llano County Courthouse, built in 1893, was damaged by fire in Sept 1932. {{Image|file=Llano_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=1892 . }} According to the Texas Historical Commission, the original tower was modified to the former pavilion shaped tower in 1913. The restoration of the original tower with its colonnades and cupola increases the height of the structure. The iron cresting on the roof has also been restored." - Terry Jeanson :1951--The second and third floors of the Llano County Courthouse, built in 1893, were damaged by fire, on December 17, 1951. Some older county records were destroyed. {{Image|file=Llano_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=l |size=260 |caption=1892 courthouse postcard. }}{{Image|file=Llano_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=260 |caption=WW I Doughboy sculpture. }}{{clear}} ====Settlers==== Settlers: #Spanish #Mexican #American #German #other :Of note: from The handbook of Texas: The 1990 United States census revealed that 1,175,888 Texans claimed pure and 1,775,838 claim partial German ancestry. This equals to 2,951,726 Texans with German ancestry (17½% of the state's total population). This gives a result that Germans rank behind Hispanics, and are the 3rd largest national origin group. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/png02 :Most of the emigrant German's tended to settle in a broad, yet fragmented belt. This is evident in Galveston, Houston, Kerrville, Boerne, Fredericksburg, Mason county, Hondo, Lindsay in Cooke County, Waka in Ochiltree County, Hurnville in Clay County, Russian German Baptist; and Lockett in Wilbarger County into the very heavily settled Hill County north and near San Antonio, Austin, Texas. A majority settled in a broad, fragmented belt across the south central part of the state. This belt stretched from Galveston and Houston on the east to Kerrville, Mason, and Hondo in the west; from the fertile, humid Coastal Plain to the semiarid Hill Country and even Muenster, in North Texas. :Contributions are Chester W. Nimitz (military), Robert J. Kleberg (ranching), Gustav Schleicher (politics), and Charles A. Schreiner of Kerrville (retail business) German settlements contributed to architecture, food, customs, rock fences, Gothic churches, sausage and sauerkraut and beer-- Texas German beers as Pearl and Shiner (see PEARL BREWING COMPANY, and SPOETZL BREWERY) =====Geography===== https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcl12 Llano County, in Central Texas, is bounded on the north by San Saba County, on the east by Burnet County, on the south by Gillespie County, and on the west by Mason County. :'''Llano County''' is in Central Texas. County Seat, Llano , is 72 miles NW of Austin and near the center point of the county :'''Latitude/longitude''' -approximately 98'40° west longitude and 30'45° north latitude. :'''Size''': 941 square miles of the Hill Country on the E part of the Edwards Plateau. :'''Altitude''' from 800 to 2,000 feet above sea level. :'''Rivers/Creeks''' - Colorado River, through the Llano River running West to east or Sandy Creek, which flows across the southern part of county. :'''Trees''' -Ashe juniper trees on hills, mesquites, live oaks, post oaks, pecans, and elms grow in most of the county. :'''Soil''' sandy to sandy loam, although there are granite outcroppings throughout much of the county, including Enchanted Rock. :'''Granite quarries''' and finishing sheds operate in the county, :'''Produced''' - talc, vermiculite, and feldspar have also been produced. :'''Temperatures''' high of 98° F in July to low of 34° in January :'''Rainfall''' averages 26.20 inches a year :'''Gowing season''' lasts 229 days. :'''Location:''' 30° 45′ 0.36″ N, 98° 40′ 33.96″ W =====Adjacent counties===== *Blanco{{Image|file=Llano_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=165 |caption=adjacent coiunties }} *Burnet *Gillespie *Mason *San Saba =====Protected areas===== *Enchanted Rock, a designated state natural area and popular tourist destination, is located in southern Llano county. *Two significant rivers, the Llano and the Colorado, flow through Llano County. These rivers contribute to *Lake Buchanan, Inks Lake, and Lake Lyndon B. Johnson, which are all located partially within the county. * Protected American Eagle nests Near Lake Buchanan =====Demographics===== As of the 2000 census, there were17,044 people, 7,879 households, and 5,365 families resided in the county with a population density of 18 people/sq mi. The racial makeup of the county was 96.27% White, 0.30% Black or African American, 0.42% Native American, 0.38% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, 1.77% from other races, and 0.84% from two or more races. About 5.13% of the population were Hispanics or Latinos of any race. The median income for a household in the county was $34,830, and for a family was $40,597. Males had a median income of $30,839 versus $21,126 for females. The per capita income for the county was $23,547. About 7.20% of families and 10.30% of the population were below the poverty line, including 17.20% of those under age 18 and 6.00% of those age 65 or over. 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Texas State Highway 16 Texas State Highway 29 Texas State Highway 71 Texas State Highway 261 ====Cities==== *[[:Category: Horseshoe Bay, Texas|Horseshoe Bay]] (partly in Burnet County) *[[:Category: Llano, Texas|Llano]] (county seat) *[[:Category: Sunrise Beach Village, Texas|Sunrise Beach Village]] =====Town===== *[[:Category: Castell, Texas|Castell]] *[[:Category: Buchanan Dam, Texas|Buchanan Dam]] *[[:Category: Kingsland, Texas|Kingsland]] *[[:Category: Bluffton, Texas|Bluffton]] *[[:Category: Tow, Texas|Tow]] *[[:Category: Valley Spring, Texas|Valley Spring]] **Ghost Towns **Baby Head **Bettina **Click ====Formed From==== *1856--Llano County was created 1 February 1856 from Bexar County. ====Resources==== *Llano Estacado Genealogical Society 1313 W. 9th St., Littlefield 79339 *Kingsland Genealogical Society, PO Box 952, Kingsland, TX 78639 *Hill Country Genealogical Society, Prairie Mt. Rd., Llano, TX 78643 =====Census===== :1860 --- 1,101 — :1870 --- 1,379 25.2% :1880 --- 4,962 259.8% :1890 --- 6,772 36.5% :1900 --- 7,301 7.8% :1910 --- 6,520 −10.7% :1920 --- 5,360 −17.8% :1930 --- 5,538 3.3% :1940 --- 5,996 8.3% :1950 --- 5,377 −10.3% :1960 --- 5,240 −2.5% :1970 --- 6,979 33.2% :1980 --- 10,144 45.4% :1990 --- 11,631 14.7% :2000 --- 17,044 46.5% :2010 --- 19,301 13.2% :Est. 2015 --- 19,796 ====Notables==== :Emil Kriewitz, who lived with the Penateka Comanche, served as guide for Fisher-Miller Land Grant settlers, 1870 Llano County justice of the peace, 1871 Llano County election judge, and postmaster of Castell from 1876 to 1883. He was buried in Llano County Cemetery. =====Cemeteries===== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Trinity United Methodist Church Cemetery, Castell, Texas|Trinity United Methodist Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Board Branch Cemetery, Lone Grove, Texas|Board Branch Cemetery]] :::[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2475 Board Branch Cemetery on FindaGrave] *[[:Category: Mayes Chapel Cemetery, Llano County, Texas|Mayes Chapel Cemetery]] **[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2669 FindaGrave cemeteries] **[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Llano/ListLlano.html LLan Cemeteries] Gloria Mayfield **[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Llano_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamilySearch genealogy] ===Sources=== *https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/png02 *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Badu_Building *http://www.co.llano.tx.us *https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcl12 *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2669 FindaGrave cemeteries] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Llano/ListLlano.html LLan Cemeteries] Gloria Mayfield *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Llano_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamilySearch genealogy] *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adelsverein

Llansanffraid Glan Conwy, Denbighshire One Place Study

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== Llansanffraid Glan Conwy, Denbighshire One Place Study == {{One Place Study|place=Llansanffraid Glan Conwy, Denbighshire|category=Llansanffraid Glan Conwy, Denbighshire One Place Study}}
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{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q5566589|cywiki}} | {{Wikidata|Q5566589|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Llansanffraid Glan Conwy, Denbighshire One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Country:''' Wales :'''State/Province:''' :'''County:''' Denbighshire :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 53.268, -3.796 :'''Elevation:''' 16.0 m or 52.5 feet ===History=== One of the main places for villagers to meet is Church House opposite the parish church in the centre of the village. This was opened and dedicated by the Archbishop of Wales on 6 December 1932. This year will see the return of the popular village pantomime which is performed for several nights by a group of villagers to packed houses. This year it is an adaptation of Puss in Boots written by one of the villagers. [[Buckle-52|Buckle-52]] 09:30, 7 December 2022 (UTC) [[Space:Historical_Facts_Llansanffraid_Glan_Conwy_village|Historical Facts Llansanffraid Glan Conwy village]] [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Llansanffraid_Glan_Conwy Images] [https://www.peoplescollection.wales/items/43975 Ariel view] [https://discoveringoldwelshhouses.co.uk Discovering Old Welsh Houses] ===Population=== The current focus is on those who were resident in the village on the night of Sunday 2 April, 1911 when the census was recorded. The profiles on the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Llansanffraid_Glan_Conwy%2C_Denbighshire_One_Place_Study category page] are the individuals who lived in Llansanffraid Glan Conwy, Denbighshire. ====Notables==== *[[Wikipedia:|Wikipedia:]] ==Sources==

Llansantffraed Church

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[[Space:Wales_Topics_Team|Topics Teams]] | [[Space:Wales_Historic_Buildings_Team|Wales Historic Buildings Team]] St. Ffraid's church. (St. Bridget) This historic church stands close to the River Usk, in an area of archaeological interest. Llansantffraed is a hamlet near Talybont-on-Usk. Its church is dedicated to St Ffraed, the Welsh name for St Bride or St Bridget. The Welsh poet Henry Vaughan (1621-95) is buried in the churchyard, which looks out over the River Usk. The area Llansantffraed is a spread out community to the north east of the River Usk opposite Talybont-on-Usk. There are a few houses near the church, which also serves the villages of Scethrog and Talybont-on-Usk. The church was completely rebuilt in 1885 although it retains some elegant 17th and 18th century monuments. It is a Victorian architectural gem. It also has a fine acoustic and is regularly used for concerts. A guide book is on sale in the church. For further information on the church building, click here for the Brecknockshire Churches Survey page. Llansantffraed and Henry Vaughan heritage The famous 17th century poet and physician, Henry Vaughan, was born and lived nearby. He lies buried in a peaceful location under a yew tree in the churchyard, well signposted from the churchyard gate. There is a Henry Vaughan Visitor Area in the church which is open to visitors at advertised times. An annual programme of events linked to Henry Vaughan, including concerts and a memorial service, is arranged. For more information, see the Brecknock Society’s webpage on Llansantffraed Heritage.

Llanspyddid Church

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[[Category:Llanspyddid, Brecknockshire]] [[Space:Wales_Topics_Team|Topics Teams]] | [[Space:Wales_Historic_Buildings_Team|Wales Historic Buildings Team]] St. Cattwg's Church, Llanspyddid. Text and photos of the church, cemetery and individual grave stones. Click on image to see a sharper version of the original. "St Cadog's church is a small, simple structure on the southern edge of the Usk Valley some 3km west of Brecon. Medieval fabric survives, and together with remnants of the original fenestration, may date to the early 14thC. The church contains a medieval font and piscina as well as a fine range of 18thC memorials."http://www.cpat.demon.co.uk/projects/longer/churches/brecon/16891.htm "to the south of the church is an upright stone with two carvings of two circled crosses, one with four small circles placed around it. An inscription noted by Lhwyd in 1698 is no longer visible; standing 90cm high; 7thC-9thC. It is said to mark the grave of Aulach, father of Brychan. Dawson claimed that it was originally double its present height but was cut down at the time of the 1880 restoration."http://www.llanspyddid.org.uk/church.html The church is not in use and it is now in need of repair. The church yard is very over grown in places, making it very difficult to see some of the graves. I have more photos, also including close-ups of grave stones. You are very welcome to contact me in a private message if there are anything you would like to see more photos of, or if you need larger photos in a higher resolution. Photos of grave stones,- Name and Date of death: Cooper, Ann 1866 Davies, Sarah 1852 Davies, Thomas 1852 Evans, Elizabeth 1817 Evans, Gwenllian 1862 Evans, John 1844 Griffiths, Margaret 1871 Gwylym, David 1911 Gwylym, Gwenlian 1860 Havard, Lillian Gertrude 1963 John, Gustavus Adolphus 1766 Jones, Howard 1856 Jones, John Alfred Bowen 1981 Jones, Stephen Vaughan 1859 Jones, Thomas 1856 Morgan, Siry 1807 Morgan, Thomas Price, Blanch 1792 Price, James 179? Richards, David 1918 Rothero, Eliza Rothero, George 1869 Rothero, Mary 1860 Rothero, Sarah 1867 Rothero, Thomas 1841 Watters, David 1865 Whelpdale, John 1867

Lllian Farley

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My maternal Grandmother.

Lloyd Family Mysteries

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My Great grandfather, George Lloyd, was born in Maryland (Baltimore I think) and died in Providence, RI. George Lloyd (the younger) had two wives and his first wife Annie M. Higham was the mother of the children. His second wife Mary Frances Clark, we called her Mayme was born in 1880 and died in 1956. His obituary indicates that his father was George K. Lloyd and mother was Fannie Brandor. George K. was also born in Maryland (1849) and died in May 11, 1909 possibly in New York. Need help if you have any information. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Lloyd Manuscripts

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Lloyd Manuscripts == Genealogies of the families of Awbrey-Vaughan, Blunston, Burbeck, Garrett, Gibbons, Heacock, Hodge, Houlston, Howard, Hunt, Jarman, Jenkin-Griffith, Jones, Knight, Knowles, Lloyd, Newman, Paschall, Paul, Pearson, Pennell, Pott, Pyle, Reed, Sellers, Smith, Thomas, Till, Williams, Wood * Welsh Records from the collection of the late Howard Williams Lloyd * published by The New Era Printing Co., Lancaster, PA, 1912 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Lloyd Manuscripts|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/lloydmanuscripts00byulloy * https://archive.org/details/cu31924029842618 * https://archive.org/details/lloydmanuscript00glengoog * https://books.google.com/books?id=lU5mAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/lloydmanuscripts00lloy * https://archive.org/details/lloydmanuscripts1912lloy * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005753065 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001597735 * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE194422 * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE4281683 === Citation Formats === * Lloyd, Howard Williams. ''[[Space:Lloyd Manuscripts|Lloyd Manuscripts]]'' (New Era Printing, Lancaster, PA, 1912) [ Page ]. * ([[#Lloyd|Lloyd]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Lloyd, Howard Williams. ''[[Space:Lloyd Manuscripts|Lloyd Manuscripts]]'' (New Era Printing, Lancaster, PA, 1912) [ Page ].

Lloydtown Anglican Cemetery, Schomberg, Ontario

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__NOTOC__ ==General Information== '''Cemetery Name:''' Lloydtown Anglican Cemetery (''also known as Saint Mary Magdalene Anglican Cemetery'') '''Address:''' 295 Church Street, Schomberg, Ontario, Canada '''GPS Coordinates:''' 43.988529, -79.694046 ==History== Lloydtown Anglican Cemetery was established in about 1842 by Saint Mary Magdalene's Anglican Church in the hamlet of Lloydtown, near Schomberg, Ontario. The land for the cemetery and a church was donated by T. W. Tyson. The original church at this location was demolished in 1931. The church is currently located approximately 1km from the cemetery, at 116 Church Street, Schomberg. The cemetery contains the burials of several pioneer families from the Lloydtown and Schomberg area. The cemetery is active and continues to be maintained by Saint Mary Magdalene's Anglican Church. ==More Information== See the: *[[:Category:Lloydtown Anglican Cemetery, Schomberg, Ontario|Lloydtown Anglican Cemetery category]] for profiles of those who have been documented at this cemetery. *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2470963/ Lloydtown Anglican Cemetery on FindAGrave] '''Sources:''' *Marchant, E. Victor. St. Mary Magdalene's Anglican Church, Lloydtown, Ontario, One Hundred and Thirty Years in Retrospect, 1840-1970. Copy available online from The Anglican Parish of Lloydtown (https://www.anglicanparishoflloydtown.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/St.-Mary-Magdalene-1840-1970.pdf : downloaded 7 July 2021). [[Category:Lloydtown Anglican Cemetery, Schomberg, Ontario]]

Loader Name Study

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[[Category:Loader Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the Loader surname and the Loder variant 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. Recorded spellings of the surname include: Loader, Lodder, Loder, Loades, Loadsman, Loadman, etc. Loader, Loder, etc. comes from England. Lauder is not included in this name study, as it is thought that it comes from Europe. === Distribution === In the United States in 1880, Loader families were concentrated in New York, Kansas and Texas, and a lesser number in New Jersey and Utah. In 1891 in England, Loaders were heavily concentrated in Hampshire, Dorset and London, with a lesser number in Berkshire and Somerset.

Loading the Kentucky Long Rifle

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==Loading the Kentucky Long Rifle== {{Image|file=Loading_the_Kentucky_Long_Rifle.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=British Colonial America, 1776. }} For the frontiersman and soldier, loading and reloading the Kentucky long rifle was far more involved and tedious than required for today's modern muzzle loader. A powder horn containing black powder and a pouch were worn over the rifleman's sholder. In the pouch he carried patch material, patch knife, bullet mold for casting lead balls, and flints for the flintlock. The procedure for loading the Kentucky long rifle was as follows: Step 1. Placing rifle butt stock on the ground, the rifleman poured a charge of black powder down the muzzle and rapped the side of the barrel with the heel of his hand to settle the powder. Step 2. He wet a piece of patching with his tongue, placed the patching over the rifle muzzle, laid a ball over the patching, and pressed both into the muzzle with a short starter tool or the ramrod. The ball and patching was inserted just deep enough to clear the muzzle, and the excess patching, which protruded from the muzzle, was then trimmed off with a patch knife specially designed for this purpose. Step 3. Using the ramrod the rifleman forced ball and patch down the full length of the rifle barrel until it pressed firmly against the black powder charge. Step 4. The very last operation before firing was priming the piece. For the flintlock rifle, he opened the frizzen and poured a small amount of priming powder into the pan and closed the frizzen. Step 5. Ready to fire. Perspective: On a fair day, reloading the Kentucky long rifle required time, art, and skill. Then, factor-in the challenges of cold wet hands, bad weather, low light, excitement, fear, and urgency. Robert Baker being the first man in recorded history to design and manufacture the Pennsylvania rifle. At his death , his son Caleb kept up the tradition and later used to great effect in the American Revolution. The rifle was later known as the Hog Rifle and the Kentucky Rifle in Daniel Boone's day. https://www.angelfire.com/pe/shirleyspage/Baker.html?fbclid=IwAR2zQy2o1rimmjxnaM12ultPec-znsL5ZBr8mJwEYpA7vkb45-CMprSW86o ==Sources== *[https://www.angelfire.com/pe/shirleyspage/Baker.html?fbclid=IwAR2zQy2o1rimmjxnaM12ultPec-znsL5ZBr8mJwEYpA7vkb45-CMprSW86o The Baker Family of England, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, & North Carolina]

Loamland Plantation

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I am looking for the history of this property, the names of its owners and residents, and it's exact location in Tensas Parish.

Loango Plantation

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[[Category:Loango Plantation, West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana]] [[Category:West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana, Slaves]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of Plantations]] [[Space:Index_of_Acklen_Plantations|Index of Acklen Plantations]] ==Introduction== '''Loango,''' ironically, is the name of an African kingdom located in the Congo, where much of the slave trade originated. The Path They Trod: An Avenue of Mango Trees on the Loango Coast: https://www.metmuseum.org/exhibitions/listings/2015/kongo/blog/posts/the-path-they-trod The most active slave harbors south of the equator were in West Central Africa. The most important was Mayumba, followed by the ports of Malimba and Cabinda in the kingdom of '''Loango'''. To the south of Loango, Congo was a kingdom on the decline after having played a premier role in the slave trade during the 17th century. To the south of Congo, in the kingdom of '''Angola''', the main harbor was Luanda. The coast of Angola remained after 1842 an active center of the trans-Atlantic slave trade handled by the Portuguese and then the Brazilians. “Congo” was the generic name under which the slaves from Central Africa were designated in Louisiana and certainly the most frequent reference for slaves recorded on official documents.https://www.whitneyplantation.org/history/slavery-in-louisiana/slave-trade-in-louisiana/west-central-africa-and-the-east-coast/ ===Owners=== [[Acklin-75|Joseph A. S. Acklen]] and [[Hayes-8663|Adelicia Hayes Franklin]], [[Franklin-1850|Isaac Franklin]]'s widow's 2nd husband, was enumerated separately in 1860 for six named plantations, Loango (85 slaves) , [[Space:Panola_Plantation|Panola]] (70 slaves), [[Space:Killarney_Plantation|Killarney]] (114 slaves), [[Space:Lachlomond_Plantation|Lachlomond]] (104 slaves), Bellevue (130 slaves) and Angola (159 slaves). Adelicia inherited all of Franklin's properties and so presented Joseph with a prenuptial agreement specifying that she would be sole owner and final authority over all the properties she brought into the marriage. ===1860 Slave Schedule for Loango Plantation=== Joseph and Adelicia Acklen enslaved 85 people at Loango. 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Loc

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Loc - FitzRalph estate

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An estate in England [[Space:Doc_-_History_Cambridge_1973|A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely: Volume 5]], p. 241-251. [[Space:Doc_-_Mark_Collins_2008|Malton Farm]] Holders of the estate:

1235 - [[Vavasour-67|Nicholas le Vavassour]];

The '''Thornton half''' went to

1265 - Roger Thornton and [[Vavasour-68|Agnes Vavassour]];
1299 - [[Thornton-869|Eleanor Thornton]], niece of Roger;
[[FitzRalph-31|Richard FitzRalph]], son of Eleanor and [[FitzRalph-28|Ralph FitzRalph]];
1346 - [[FitzRalph-32|Thomas FitzRalph]], brother of Ralph;
1349 - [[Unknown-161728|Elizabeth]], wife of [[Flamberd-6|Edmund Flambard]];
1394 - [[Tyrrell-65|Walter Tyrrell]] (Elizabeth had died in 1394.);
1428 - [[Tyrrell-174|Edward Tyrrell]];
after 1442 - Thomas Tyrell;
1477 - Thomas Tyrell;
1504 - Thomas and his wife Beatrice sell estate to Margaret countess of Richmond

The '''St. Clowe half''' went to

Philip St. Clowe and his wife [[Vavasour-69|Amphelise Vavassour]];
1302 - Nicholas St. Clowe;
1346 - John St. Clowe;
1378 - George St. Clowe;
1410 - Edmund St. Clowe;
Edmund St. Clowe and his daughter Elizabeth;
1443 - William Horn, husband of Elizabeth;
1473 - Thomas Horn alias Littlebury;
1485 - Thomas Oxenbridge;
1492 - William Cheyne and James Docwra;
1492 - William Felton;
1501 - Elizabeth (widow of William Cheyne);
1503 - William Smith, Bishop of Lincoln acting of behalf of Margaret, countess of Richmond;
1506 - Margaret, countess of Richmond;

'''The combined estate, Malton farm:'''

1506 - Margaret, countess of Richmond owns both estates;
1506 - Margaret grants the manor to Christ's College, Cambridge;
1970 - College still owns the manor as Malton farm.
==Sources==

Loc - Shelby County Kentucky

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Local Gleanings Relating to Lancashire and Cheshire

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Lancashire|Lancashire Sources]] | [[Space:Sources-England#Cheshire|Cheshire Sources]] __TOC__ == Local Gleanings Relating to Lancashire and Cheshire == reprinted from the "Manchester Courier", revised and corrected. * edited by [[Earwaker-53|John Parsons Earwaker]], M.A., F.S.A. (1847-1895) * published by Manchester, England, 1875-1880 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Local Gleanings Relating to Lancashire and Cheshire|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 April 1875 to December 1876 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=luIHAAAAQAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=3u0LAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=DtJCAQAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100193426 * Vol. 2 January 1877 to December 1878 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=3u0LAQAAMAAJ&pg=RA1-PR1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=DtJCAQAAMAAJ&pg=RA1-PR1 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100193426 * Vol. 1 July 1879 to June 1880 "Local Gleanings an Archaeological & Historical Magazine" ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=SaM-AQAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100884447 === Citation Formats === * Earwaker, John Parsons. ''[[Space:Local Gleanings Relating to Lancashire and Cheshire|Local Gleanings Relating to Lancashire and Cheshire]]'' (Manchester, England, 1875-1878) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Earwaker|Earwaker]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Earwaker, John Parsons. ''[[Space:Local Gleanings Relating to Lancashire and Cheshire|Local Gleanings Relating to Lancashire and Cheshire]]'' (Manchester, England, 1875-1878) Vol. , [ Page ].

Located in The Netherlands

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Locating Thorvald Johannes Pederson Langemann was born on 18 April 1902 in Copenhagen, Kobenha

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Byron-476|John Byron]]. 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=19728827 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Location Research Help Site

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A site to share information about places and resources I am going to start with states then counties '''Alabama''' '''Alaska''' '''Arizona''' '''Arkansas''' '''California''' '''Colorado''' '''Connecticut''' '''Delaware''' '''Florida''' '''Georgia''' '''Hawaii''' '''Idaho''' '''Illinois''' '''Indiana''' '''Iowa''' '''Kansas''' '''Kentucky''' '''Louisiana''' '''Maine''' '''Maryland''' '''Massachusetts''' '''Michigan''' '''Minnesota''' '''Mississippi''' '''Missouri''' '''Montana''' '''Nebraska''' '''Nevada''' '''New Hampshire''' '''New Jersey''' '''New Mexico''' '''New York''' '''North Carolina''' '''North Dakota''' '''Ohio'''

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=Location Suggestions= :''Location Suggestions'' are errors or warnings in the profile's [[Help:Location_Fields#Location_Field_Style_Guide|'''Location Fields'''.]]

The causes range from: *typos in the birth, marriage, or death place entry, *incorrect data entered in the location fields such as numbers, punctuation or separators, *Gedcom import data issues, or *abbreviations. :WIkiTree Style & Guidelines mandate "using their location, not ours," which means that the name of the location may have changed over time, and need to use the location name when the person in the profile lived there. Use caution working on'' Location Too Early'' errors; it may be simple to remove that location, but you also need to check the correct name at that time in history. {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; width:98%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" !Colspan=3|{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-42.png|align=l|size=125px|link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Location_Suggestions_Group_Videos}}
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Individual suggestions videos are links below. |- | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Type & Link''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Name & Description'''
(links to the suggestion page) | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Difficulty Level''' |- ||Error ||'''[[Space:DBE_601|601 Wrong word in birth location]]''': The birth location entered is not a valid geographic location. This may include street names which should not be in the location field.||Intermediate |- ||Error ||'''[[Space:DBE_602|602 Separators in Birth Location]]''': In the'' Birth Location ''field no separators should be present except for: a comma''' ,''' a dot '''.''' a space, a dash''' -''', a single quotation mark, ' pairs of parentheses '''( )''' or pairs of brackets '''[ ].''' All others create this error.||Intermediate |- |Error ||'''[[Space:DBE_603|603 USA too early in birth location]]''': Entered as the United States of America (USA) as the country of birth; however, the birth date is before 1776. Location fields should use the name that existed when the event took place.||Intermediate |- |Error {{YouTube|jDg42mytJtI||playlist=DD}}||'''[[Space:DBE_604|604 Birth location too short]]''': The birth location field should contain a full description of the location all applicable geopolitical designations up to and including the country. Short forms for States and Countries should not be used. ||Intermediate |- |Error ||'''[[Space:DBE_605|605 Number in birth location]]''': There is only a number in the birth location field. The birth location field should contain a full description of all applicable geopolitical designations to and including the country.||Intermediate |- |Error ||'''[[Space:DBE_607|607 Misspelled word in birth location]]''': One of the words in the birth location field is misspelled. ||Easy |- |Error ||'''[[Space:DBE_608|608 Misspelled country in birth location]]''': The last word in the birth location field, if it is a country, is misspelled.||Easy |- |Error ||'''[[Space:DBE_609|609 Wrong character in birth location]]''': There is a character in the birth location field that is normally not used in describing a geopolitical location.||Easy |- |Error ||'''[[Space:DBE_610|610 Birth location in uppercase]]''': All characters in the birth location are in uppercase. Enter birth locations in title case (The first letter of each word capitalized except words such as "and" and "of.") ||Easy |- |Error ||'''[[Space:DBE_611|611 Birth location in lowercase]]''': All characters in the birth location are in lowercase. Enter birth locations in title case (The first letter of each word capitalized except words such as "and" and "of.")||Easy |- |Error ||'''[[Space:DBE_612|612 Location too early in birth location]]''': The country in the birth location did not exist when the birth took place. The birth location should be the name of the location as it existed when the birth took place. ||Intermediate |- ||Error ||'''[[Space:DBE_613|613 () in birth location ]]''': Parentheses ( ) are used within the birth location name. Parentheses are not allowed in location fields.||Easy |- |Error ||'''[[Space:DBE_614|614 Birth location too long]]''': The birth location is too long. This error generally occurs when extraneous information such as the street or hospital name is entered into the birth location. Such information properly belongs in the biography. ||Intermediate |- |Warning ||'''[[Space:DBE_615|615 Birth Location Country not recognised]]''': Possible typo, or the location is not recognized in predefined countries. It could also be just missing in the predefined countries list. ''This suggestion is calculated only for orphaned profiles. ||Intermediate |- |Warning ||'''[[Space:DBE_616|616 Abbreviated Birth location Country not recommended]]''': Location is abbreviated, which is not recommended location format on Wikitree. Accepted exceptions are USA and UK. ''This suggestion is calculated only for orphaned profiles''. ||Intermediate |- |Warning ||'''[[Space:DBE_617|617 Ambiguous Birth location Country not recommended]]''': Location is ambiguous, which is not helpful, or a problem with a separator - usually a comma is missing between place and country. ''This suggestion is calculated only for orphaned profiles.||Intermediate |- |Warning ||'''[[Space:DBE_618|618 Birth location Country not preferred by project]]''': Location is abreviated or ambiguous, which is not very useful, or a separator issue if a comma is missing between place and country. The location is recognized as the country in predefined countries list, but it is flagged as not recommended form due to ambiguity. ||Intermediate |- |Error ||'''[[Space:DBE_631|631 Wrong word in death location]]''': The death location entered is not a valid geographic location.
''Type:Error'' ||Intermediate |- |Error ||'''[[Space:DBE_632|632 Separators in death location]]''': In the'' Death Location ''field no separators should be present except for: a comma''' ,''' a dot '''.''' a space, a dash''' -''', a single quotation mark, ' pairs of parentheses '''( )''' or pairs of brackets '''[ ].''' All others create this error.||Intermediate |- |Error ||'''[[Space:DBE_633|633 USA too early in death location]]''': Entered as the United States of America (USA) as the country of death; however, the death date is before 1776. Location fields should use the name that existed when the event took place.||Intermediate |- |Error {{YouTube|jDg42mytJtI||playlist=DD}}||'''[[Space:DBE_634|634 Death location too short]]''': The death location field should contain a full description of the location all applicable geopolitical designations up to and including the country. Short forms for States and Countries should not be used. ||Intermediate |- |Error ||'''[[Space:DBE_635|635 Number in death location]]''': There is only a number in the death location field. The death location field should contain a full description of all applicable geopolitical designations to and including the country. ||Intermediate |- |Error ||'''[[Space:DBE_637|637 Misspelled word in death location]]''': One of the words in the death location field is misspelled. ||Easy |- |Error ||'''[[Space:DBE_638|638 Misspelled country in death location]]''': The last word in the death location field, if it is a country, is misspelled.
''Type:Error'' ||Easy |- |Error |||'''[[Space:DBE_639|639 Wrong character in death location]]''': There is a character in the death location field that is normally not used in describing a geopolitical location. ||Easy |- |Error ||'''[[Space:DBE_640|640 Death location in uppercase]]''': All characters in the death location are in uppercase. Enter death locations in title case (the first letter of each word capitalized except words such as "and" and "of".)||Easy |- |Error ||'''[[Space:DBE_641|641 Death location in lowercase]]''': All characters in the death location are in lowercase. Enter death locations in title case (the first letter of each word capitalized except words such as "and" and "of".)||Easy |- |Error ||'''[[Space:DBE_642|642 Location too early in death location]]''': The country in the death location did not exist when the death took place. The death location should be the name of the location as it existed when the death took place.||Intermediate |- |Error ||'''[[Space:DBE_643|643 () in death location]]''': Parentheses ( ) are used within the death location name. Parentheses are not allowed in location fields. ||Easy |- |Error ||'''[[Space:DBE_644|644 Death location too long]]''': The death location is too long. This error generally occurs when extraneous information such as the street or hospital name is entered into the death location. Such information properly belongs in the biography.||Intermediate |- |Warning ||'''[[Space:DBE_645|645 Death Location Country not recognised]]''': Location is abbreviated, which is not recommended location format on Wikitree. Accepted exceptions are USA and UK. ''This suggestion is calculated only for orphaned profiles. ||Intermediate |- |Warning ||'''[[Space:DBE_646|646 Abbreviated Death location Country not recommended]]''': Location is abbreviated, which is not recommended location format on Wikitree. Accepted exceptions are USA and UK. ''This suggestion is calculated only for orphaned profiles. ||Intermediate |- |Warning ||'''[[Space:DBE_647|647 Ambiguous Death location Country not recommended]]''': Location is ambiguous, which is not helpful, or a problem with a separator - usually a comma is missing between place and country. ''This suggestion is calculated only for orphaned profiles.||Intermediate |- |Warning ||'''[[Space:DBE_648|678 Death location Country not preferred by project]]''': Location is abreviated or ambiguous, which is not very useful, or a separator issue if a comma is missing between place and country. The location is recognized as the country in predefined countries list, but it is flagged as not recommended form due to ambiguity. ||Intermediate |- |Error ||'''[[Space:DBE_661|661 Wrong word in marriage location]]''': The marriage location entered is not a valid geographic location.||Intermediate |- |Error ||'''[[Space:DBE_662|662 Y marriage location]]''': The field Marriage Place is filled with "Y" or "Y/" or "Y;" or "Yes", or begins with "Y/" or "Yes". These are invalid locations. ||Intermediate |- |Error ||'''[[Space:DBE_663|663 USA too early in marriage location]]''': Entered United States of America (USA) as the country of marriage; however, the marriage date is before 1776. Location fields should use the name that existed when the event took place.||Intermediate |- |Error {{YouTube|jDg42mytJtI||playlist=DD}}||'''[[Space:DBE_664|664 Marriage location too short]]''': The marriage location field should contain a full description of the location all applicable geopolitical designations up to and including the country. Short forms for States and Countries should not be used. ||Intermediate |- |Error ||'''[[Space:DBE_665|665 Number in marriage location]]''': There is only a number in the marriage location field. The marriage location field should contain a full description of all applicable geopolitical designations to and including the country. ||Intermediate |- |Error ||'''[[Space:DBE_667|667 Misspelled word in marriage location]]''': One of the words in the marriage location field is misspelled.||Easy |- |Error ||'''[[Space:DBE_668|668 Misspelled country in marriage location]]''': The last word in the marriage location field, if it is a country, is misspelled. ||Easy |- |Error ||'''[[Space:DBE_669|669 Wrong character in marriage location]]''': There is a character in the marriage location field that is normally not used in describing a geopolitical location.||Easy |- |Error ||'''[[Space:DBE_670|670 Marriage location in uppercase]]''': All characters in the marriage location are in uppercase. Enter marriage locations in title case (the first letter of each word capitalized except words such as "and" and "of".) ||Easy |- |Error ||'''[[Space:DBE_671|671 Marriage location in lowercase]]''': All characters in the marriage location are in lowercase. Enter marriage locations in title case (First letter of each word capitalized except words such as "and" and "of".)
||Easy |- |Error ||'''[[Space:DBE_672|672 Location too early in marriage location]]''': The country in the marriage location did not exist when the marriage took place. The marriage location should be the name of the location as it existed when the marriage took place. ||Intermediate |- |Error ||'''[[Space:DBE_673|673 () in marriage location]]''': Parentheses ( ) are used within the marriage location name. Parentheses are not allowed in location fields ||Easy |- |Error ||'''[[Space:DBE_674|674 Marriage location too long]]''': The marriage location is too long. This error generally occurs when extraneous information such as the street or hospital name is entered into the marriage location. Such information properly belongs in the biography.||Intermediate |- |Warning ||'''[[Space:DBE_675|675 Marriage Location Country not recognised]]''': Possible typo, or the location is not recognized in predefined countries. It could also be just missing in the predefined countries list. ''This suggestion is calculated only for orphaned profiles.||Intermediate |- |Warning ||'''[[Space:DBE_676|676 Abbreviated Marriage location Country not recommended]]''': Location is abbreviated, which is not recommended location format on Wikitree. Accepted exceptions are USA and UK. ''This suggestion is calculated only for orphaned profiles. ||Intermediate |- |Warning ||'''[[Space:DBE_677|677 Ambiguous Marriage location Country not recommended]]''': Location is ambiguous, which is not helpful, or a problem with a separator - usually a comma is missing between place and country. ''This suggestion is calculated only for orphaned profiles.||Intermediate |- |Warning ||'''[[Space:DBE_678|678 Marriage location Country not preferred by project]]''': Location is abreviated or ambiguous, which is not very useful, or a separator issue if a comma is missing between place and country. The location is recognized as the country in predefined countries list, but it is flagged as not recommended form due to ambiguity.' ||Intermediate |} ---- {{DD_Navigator|Suggestions Help}}

Location Suggestions Group Videos

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===Welcome to the Location Suggestions Group Theatre!===
'''View by Genre '''
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'''Click on any premiere and enjoy the show!'''
{{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} ===Individual Suggestion'' How-Tos''=== '''The individual suggestion instructions in this collection are linked below.'''
'''Each ''How-To'' feature gives the step by step instructions explaining''': :*What it is :*What causes it :*How to fix it :*Where to report it *The video links also appear on the corresponding Suggestion Pages when released. *''Running Time'' for each video is given in minutes:seconds. *Once you watch the video, you can read the ''review'' or book"-''' ''Click on the newspaper or book to get to the Suggestion Page.''''' {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} ===Location Suggestions Collection Video Playlist === {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" !Premiere !Trailer & Read All About It |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-101.png|align=l|size=m|caption=Running Time: 4:23|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jDg42mytJtI&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=10&t=0s}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-15.png|align=r|size=85px|link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_604}}'''I was born in a ''cabbage patch?'''''

'''Suggestion 604 - Birth location too short''' |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-101.png|align=l|size=m|caption=Running Time: 4:23|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jDg42mytJtI&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=10&t=0s}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-12.png|align=r|size=125px|link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_634}}'''''Did I die in Canada or California?'''''

'''Suggestion 634 - Death location too short''' |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-101.png|align=l|size=m|caption=Running Time: 4:23|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jDg42mytJtI&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=10&t=0s}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-15.png|align=r|size=85px|link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_664}}'''''I woke up with this ring on my finger. Where am I?'''''

'''Suggestion 664 - Marriage location too short''' |} {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} ===Spoiler Alert!'''=== {{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images.png |align=c |size=l }} Announcements will be made every Friday in G2G and the Data Doctors Google Group so you don't miss the new releases!

Special thanks to our own [[Michaud-221|Karen Hoy]] and her cinematic genius!
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Locators Challenge

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'''This challenge is brand new. Please be patient as we work out the kinks.''' ---- '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/LocatorsChallenge/20240401/User.htm April challenge tracker scores]''' ---- '''Goal:''' To add a birth location to every WikiTree profile '''Why?''' Birth locations help prevent duplicates. When looking at two profiles side by side, you can quickly look at the birth location to see if they are match. '''When?''' This challenge will run monthly starting March 1, 2024 '''Who?''' Every WikiTreer who has signed the Honor Code can join this challenge. ---- ==How This Works== Choose profiles to work on from one of the searches linked below. If the profile has sources, use those sources to determine the birth location. If it doesn't have sources, go find some! If it's unsourced, adding sources will also count for the [[Project:Sourcerers/Saturday_Sourcing_Sprints|Sourcerer Challenge]]. === 1890s === '''We are beginning with people born in the 1890s as there are generally records for this decade. However, any BIRTH locations you add for any profiles missing them counts toward this challenge.''' Modify a search below to get profiles from a specific country or region (state, province, county etc.). If you need help, ask for help on the G2G post. These searches include the country or region in the marriage and/or death location :Country: [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=country%3DCanada+open+birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation++1890s+not+1880s&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=100 country=Canada open birthlocation=missinglocation 1890s not 1880s] : Region: [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=region%3DMaryland+open+birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation+1890s+not+1880s&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=100 region=Maryland open birthlocation=missinglocation 1890s not 1880s] These searches look for the name of the country or region somewhere other than a properly formatted location (city, region, country all separated by commas).
'''Note:''' results can include people with the place as a name. :Country: [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Canada+open+birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation++1890s+not+1880s+not+country%3DCanada+&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=100 Canada open birthlocation=missinglocation 1890s not 1880s not country=Canada] :Region: [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Maryland+open+birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation+1890s+not+1880s+not+region%3DMaryland&MaxProfiles=500000&Format= Maryland open birthlocation=missinglocation 1890s not 1880s not region=Maryland] If you want a big challenge, try these profiles with [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation+deathlocation%3Dmissinglocation+nospouses+1890s+not+1880s&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=100 '''no locations''' in them] ===How to Properly Estimate a Birth Location=== '''Please do not estimate a birth location until you have run out of sources to check.''' The best way to find a birth location is to look at the sources. Usually sources name at least the country or country division such as state, province, or county for a birth location. Sometimes, sources for children will name their parents' birth location. If you can't find a source that clearly states the birth location, do one of the following: *If you have a marriage record or another record without a birth location stated, use the country or country division (state, province, or county, etc.), from that record for the birth location. Mark it as uncertain and write a research note. *If the source for the person does not contain any location, use the best estimated location from one of the children's profiles and mark it uncertain. Write a research note. *If no family is attached and sources do not contain a location, use the best estimate from what is known about that person. Mark it as uncertain and write a research note. *If the profile is unsourced and you can't find a source, do not attempt to estimate a location. Instead, add the '''{{unsourced}}''' template above the biography heading. Write a research note about where you searched for a source and move on to the next profile. It is okay to use only the country as the birth location if you can't find anything more specific in sources. This is better than no location since it gives location context for researchers. In rare situations, it is okay to use the continent as the birth location if you can't find anything more specific in sources. One example is enslaved ancestors imported from Africa to other countries. We may know they were born in Africa, but nothing else. ===Search Links=== https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1695136/new-suggestion-on-the-horizon ==Points== *Each profile with a birth location added counts as one point. *Please use the Challenge Tracker to track how many birth locations you've added. When you save your change after adding a birth location, a dark green button will appear at the top of the profile that says "challenge tracker." Click that, then make sure your Wiki-ID is in the ID box and that you choose Locators Challenge. 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The 2nd highest count (at 17.19% of the total as of 21 April 2024) is for profiles missing a birth location. Have you finished the 1890s for your location of interest? There are a lot more open, no birth location but has death location to do! (The totals are from 3 March 2024 data.) {| border="1" class="sortable" !time span!!profile count |- |0cen||156,522 |- |1760s||99,686 |- |1770s||117,621 |- |1780s||130,274 |- |1790s||144,085 |- |1800s||176,269 |- |1810s||178,472 |- |1820s||210,802 |- |1830s||236,381 |- |1840s||261,303 |- |1850s||289,852 |- |1860s||300,211 |- |1870s||311,532 |- |1880s||320,161 |- |1890s||312,647 |- |1900s||319,155 |- |1910s||285,726 |- |1920s||200,813 |- |1930s||97,685 |}

Loc-Hookstown-Beaver-County-Pennsylvania

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Lochry's Defeat

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[[Category:Lochry's Defeat]] Lochry's Defeat, also known as the Lochry massacre, was a battle fought on August 24, 1781, near present-day Aurora, Indiana, in the United States. The battle was part of the American Revolutionary War (1775–1783). - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lochry's_Defeat Wikipedia]] ---- Persons identified by British documents as participating in a battle known as Lochry's Defeat. I have stricken the names already identified. '''Killed''' *Col. Archibald Lochrey *Capt. William Campbell *Ens. Ephraim Ralph *Ens. Ralph(?) Maxwell *Ens. Cahill *Sergt. Galaher *Sergt. Evens *Sergt. Ebenezer Burris (accidental self-inflicted knife wound) *Sergt. Forsyth *Sergt. James Black *Sergt. Allison *Corp. Paton *John Gibson *John Young *Robt. Dongan *John Straiton *John Burns *William Hudson *John Pheasant (probably Pershing) *Zenis Hardon *John Milligan *John Corn *Mathew Lamb *Joseph Baily *John Smith *Wm. Cain *Adam Erwin *Peter McLin *Archibald Askin *David Ellinger *George Butcher *Peter Berkman *Josia Brooks *John Row *Jonas Peter *J. McRight *John McKimbyThere might be a discrepancy with the record. John McKinley was present burned at the stake with Colonel Crawford. '''Prisoners''' *Major Craigcraft *Capt. Stokly *Cap. Orr (Robert Orr, Wash. Twp.) *Cap. Shannon (Donegal Twp.) *Lt. RobinsonSAR Application 50794 has is in regards to Joseph Robinson. This is a different Joseph Robinson, but has the payment to Lt. John Scott, Adjunct John Guthrie, and Lt. Joseph Robinson after their escape from Canada. *Lt. Isaac Anderson *Lt. Craig* *Lt. Scott *Lt. (Malikia) Baker *Ens. Hunter *Ens. GuthrieAdjunct in another list *Qr. Mr. Wallace (William or Richard Wallace)* *Sergt. Trimble *Sergt. McCloud *Patrick Johnson *Richard Fleming *Robert Watson *Abn Anderson *Mcl Hare *Wm. Mars *John Sense *Mcl MillerCould be the son of Robert Miller who died in 1775. *Patrick Murphy *Jas. Cain (should be Kean) *Jas. McPherson *Wm. Martial *Peter Conoly *John Farrell *Denis McCarthy *Solomon Atkill *John Lavear *Mathias Fisher *George Dice *John Porter *John Smith *Adam Owing *Saml Le Fever *John Hunter *Joseph Erwin *Manassa Coyl *Hugh Steer *John Cat *Valantine Lawrence *Jacob Lawrence *Christian Fast *Charles McLin *William Noach *Henry France *Abm Highly *George Mason *Wm. Witherenton *Eairy Cuighly *Thos. James *Thos. Atkinson *John Stackhouse *Wm. Clark *Elishia Risley *James Dunseith *Danl. Cain *Wm. Think *Robert Wilson *Isaac Lewis *Alex Burns *Hugh More *George Bailey *James Dougherty == Sources == * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archibald_Lochry * http://boards.ancestry.com/thread.aspx?mv=flat&m=803&p=topics.Military.amerrev.general * http://books.google.com/books?id=b040AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA73&lpg=PA73&dq=hugh+gallagher,+lochry&source=bl&ots=3C1a2_k1xX&sig=0QPHdQufx2jwSpvGL1KScPyTpxc&hl=en&sa=X&ei=d2PGUqz9MYXboAThkYHoCA&ved=0CC8Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=hugh%20gallagher%2C%20lochry&f=false

Lock Name Study

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[[Category:Lock_Name_Study]]__NOTOC__ [[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category:Shelley-714_Name_Studies]] ==About the Project== The Lock Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lock Lock] 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 Lock 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 Locks), by time period (18th Century Locks), or by topic (Lock DNA, Lock Occupations, Lock 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 Lock 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 Coordinators: [[Shelley-714 |Richard Shelley]] & [[Locke-2058|Chrissy Locke]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Lock}} 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:Australia, Lock Name Study|Australia, Lock Name Study]] *[[:Space:Channel Islands, Lock Name Study|Channel Islands, Lock Name Study]] *[[:Space:England, Lock Name Study|England, Lock Name Study]] *[[:Space:Ireland, Lock Name Study|Ireland, Lock Name Study]] *[[:Space:New Zealand, Lock Name Study|New Zealand, Lock Name Study]] *[[:Space:United States, Lock Name Study|United States, Lock Name Study]] ==Membership== * [[Shelley-714|Richard]] * [[Locke-2058|Chrissy Locke]] * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== None identified

Locke Cemetery, Corvallis, Oregon

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This page is part of the [[Project:Oregon_Cemeteries|Oregon Cemeteries Project]] See the [[:Category:Locke_Cemetery%2C_Corvallis%2C_Oregon|Locke Cemetery category]] for a partial list of people buried in this cemetery. This is a work in progress. '''Cemetery name:''' Locke Cemetery '''Address:''' 5610 NW Locke Cemetery Rd, Corvallis, Benton, Oregon, 97330 '''GPS Coordinates:''' 44.626912 -123.247415 '''Information:''' This cemetery, one of the oldest in Benton County, is on the former Donation Land Claim of A.N.Locke. On 25 August 1855, A.N. Locke deeded to the citizens of Benton County 'all that portion of land contained in the burying ground enclosed by a plank fence, except forty feet square in the southwest corner of said burying ground which the said party of the first part reserves for himself'.

Lockhart Cemeteries

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Cemeteries which originated as Lockhart family burials. [[Category:Lockhart Name Study]] == USA == === Ohio === ==== Adams County ==== [[Category:Lockhart Cemetery, Sandy Springs, Ohio]] [[:Category:Lockhart_Cemetery%2C_Sandy_Springs%2C_Ohio|Lockhart Cemetery, Sandy Springs, Adams County, Ohio]] ==== Ashland County ==== ==== Richland County ==== Jefferson, Ohio Per Find A Grave: Ohio State Route 97 Bellville Richland County Ohio USA Postal Code: 44813 Cemetery notes and/or description: Location Description: Southeast of Bellville. North of Gatton Rock. On the South side of State Rte. 97, between Twp. Road 345 (Gatton Rocks Rd.) and Twp. Rd. 400 (Dill Rd.). *Stones used to make floor of barn. OTHER INFORMATION: According to the Jefferson Township Record Book, meeting held March 16, 1955: Maurice Garber presented a petition from all living relatives of those buried in Lockhart Cemetery, asking that the cemetery be abandoned.[NOTE: WOULDN'T IT BE GREAT?? To find the original petition???] Trustees unanimously adopted the resolution that Lockhart Cemetery, a private burial ground, be closed to any further burials and the two remaining bodies there interred (unnamed) be removed and properly buried in another public cemetery (Bellville according to an earlier meeting) and the tombstones be removed. Alternate Names: Lockheart Cemetery / William Lockhart Farm Cemetery Township / Section: Jefferson Twp. The cemetery was located in Jefferson Township, Richland County, Ohio, and is # 10207 (Lockhart Cemetery) in “Ohio Cemeteries 1803-2003”, compiled by the Ohio Genealogical Society.http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GScid=2391764&GRid=66568071&CRid=2391764& Accessed 21 July 2015 ==== Richland County ==== Per Find A Grave: Ohio State Route 97 Bellville Richland County Ohio USA Postal Code: 44813 Cemetery notes and/or description: Location Description: Southeast of Bellville. North of Gatton Rock. On the South side of State Rte. 97, between Twp. Road 345 (Gatton Rocks Rd.) and Twp. Rd. 400 (Dill Rd.). *Stones used to make floor of barn. OTHER INFORMATION: According to the Jefferson Township Record Book, meeting held March 16, 1955: Maurice Garber presented a petition from all living relatives of those buried in Lockhart Cemetery, asking that the cemetery be abandoned. Trustees unanimously adopted the resolution that Lockhart Cemetery, a private burial ground, be closed to any further burials and the two remaining bodies there interred (unnamed) be removed and properly buried in another public cemetery (Bellville according to an earlier meeting) and the tombstones be removed. Alternate Names: Lockheart Cemetery / William Lockhart Farm Cemetery Township / Section: Jefferson Twp. The cemetery was located in Jefferson Township, Richland County, Ohio, and is # 10207 (Lockhart Cemetery) in “Ohio Cemeteries 1803-2003”, compiled by the Ohio Genealogical Society. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GScid=2391764&GRid=66568071&CRid=2391764& Accessed 21 July 2015 === Virginia === ==== Russell County ==== [[Category:Lockhart Chapel Cemetery, Honaker, Virginia]] *Lockhart Chapel Cemetery, Honaker, Russell County, Virginia. **See the space page for Lockhart Chapel Cemetery: [[Space:Lockhart_Chapel_Cemetery%2C_Honaker%2C_Virginia|here]]. [[Category:William Mitchell Lockhart Jr Cemetery, Honaker, Virginia]] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~varussel/cemeteries/wmlockhartcem.html William Mitchell Lockhart Jr Cemetery] **See the space page for William Mitchell Lockhart Jr Cemetery: [[Space:William_Mitchell_Lockhart_Jr_Cemetery%2C_Honaker%2C_Virginia|here]] ==== Tazewell County ==== [[Category: Lockhart Cemetery, Tazewell County, Virginia]] :[[:Category:Lockhart_Cemetery%2C_Tazewell_County%2C_Virginia|Lockhart Cemetery]] [[Category: Lockhart Kent's Ridge Road Cemetery, Richlands, Virginia]] :[[:Category: Lockhart Kent's Ridge Road Cemetery, Richlands, Virginia|Lockhart Kent's Ridge Road Cemetery, Richlands, Virginia]] === West Virginia === ==== McDowell County ==== [[Category:Lockhart Cemetery, Longpole, West Virginia]] [[:Category:Lockhart_Cemetery%2C_Longpole%2C_West_Virginia|Lockhart Cemetery, Longpole]] ==== Wirt County ==== [[:Category: Lockhart Cemetery, Palestine, Wirt County, West Virginia|Lockhart Cemetery, Palestine]] [[Category: Lockhart Cemetery, Palestine, Wirt County, West Virginia]] == Sources ==

Lockhart Chapel Cemetery, Honaker, Virginia

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[[Category: Lockhart Chapel Cemetery, Honaker, Virginia]] ===Lockhart Chapel Cemetery=== Source for the following information: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~varussel/cemeteries/lockhartchapcem.html accessed[[X-7424|X-7424]] 08:07, 18 September 2015 (EDT) For more Lockhart Cemeteries, see:[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Lockhart_Cemeteries Lockhart Cemeteries] Located next to Lockhart Chapel on Rt. 647, which runs off Rt. 620, which runs off Rt. 80 between Honaker and Big A Mtn. Rt. 647 also runs off Rt. 646, which runs between Honaker & Finney (Coulwood). This cemetery is very well cared for. Note: Items in brackets ( ) have been added by the compiler. This file submitted by Michael A. Dye Mitchel Stinson (s/o Charles A. Stinson & Laura A. Lockhart) 18 Oct 1900 - 29 Sep 1961 Eula Stinson (w/o Mitchell Stinson) 18 Jun 1902 - 21 Jul 1985 Joy Ray 13 Jan 1890 - 13 Jun 1936 Carl H. Ray 12 Nov 1924 - 21 Sep 1925 Lou W. McGlothlin 02 Dec 1863 - 31 Mar 1942 Daniel McGlothlin (s/o Cornelius "Neely" McGlothlin & Mary Honaker) 24 Jan 1834 - 30 Nov 1910 Elizabeth McGlothlin, wife of Daniel McGlothlin (d/o James Lockhart & Mildred Colley) 15 Apr 1840 - 07 Dec 1920 Paul Henry Honaker (s/o Calvin Honaker & Mary Jane Thompson) 1907 - 1983 Margaret Elizabeth Honaker (w/o Paul H. Honaker, d/o Samuel C. Price & Myrtle L. Honaker) 11 Sep 1914 - 02 Mar 2004 Mandy Lovies Honaker 11 Mar 1936 - 08 May 1936 Luther Douglas Price 10 Mar 1926 - 22 Mar 1926 J. P. Lockhart (James Patton Lockhart, s/o James Lockhart & Mildred Colley) 18 May 1843 - 10 Feb 1907 married C. B. Jackson 12 Oct 1865 Albert P. Lockhart, Son of J. P. & C. B. Lockhart 31 Aug 1866 - 15 Aug 1867 James Lockhart (s/o William Mitchell Lockhart & Catherine Scott) 1805 - 1880 L. Maxie Lockhart, wife of F. E. Lockhart (Maxie Lou McGlothlin) 29 Jun 1888 - 09 Oct 1918 Ella Lou Davis McGlothlin 27 Apr 1864 - 27 Sep 1928 Floyd Elbert Lockhart (s/o William M. Lockhart & Elena Speer) 1878 - 1956 Nannie V. Whitt 1884 - 1964 Roby L. Stinson (s/o Charles A. Stinson & Laura A. Lockhart) 09 Feb 1907 - Manley R. Stinson (w/o Roby Stinson) 26 Jul 1911 - Leonard Lockhart (s/o William M. Lockhart & Elzena Speer) 1887 - 1962 H. B. Lockhart (Huston Banner Lockhart, s/o William M. Lockhart & Elzena Speer) 1874 - 1950 Aught Gilbert 26 Aug 1888 - 05 Mar 1953 Elzenia C. Gilbert (w/o Aught Gilbert, d/o William M. Lockhart & Elzena Speer) 25 May 1879 - 30 Mar 1948 W. M. Lockhart (William Mitchell Lockhart, s/o James Lockhart & Mildred Colley) 13 Jul 1835 - 01 May 1910 Elzina Lockhart (w/o W. M. Lockhart, d/o Barzella Speer & Susan Woodruff) 1844 - 1928 S. H. Lockhart (s/o William M. Lockhart & Elzena Speer) 16 Jul 1882 - 11 Sep 1910 Toll Cox d: 30 May 1962 Lewis T. Cox d: 04 Apr 1899 Age 47 Melissa F. McGlothlin 27 Mar 1858 - 03 Mar 1886 Mary Ray 28 Apr 1864 - 22 Apr 1901 Fonie Ray 11 Nov 1896 - 22 Aug 1902 C. Ray Howard Cox 12 Jul 1912 - 15 Dec 1915 James C. Cox 1880 - 1948 Alta M. Cox (w/o James C. Cox) 1882 - 1940 Gravel Cox (s/o M. L. & Cora Cox) 05 Oct 1913 - 07 Jan 1916 Melvin L. Cox d: 28 May 1941 Cora Cox (w/o Melvin L. Cox) 1890 - 1957 Herby Stinson (s/o Charles A. Stinson & Laura A. Lockhart) 27 Jun 1909 - 17 Sep 1912 C. A. Stinson (Charles A. Stinson) 09 Dec 1873 - 16 Oct 1939 Grandmother Larria A. Stinson (w/o Charles A. Stinson, d/o William M. Lockhart & Elzena Speer) 18 Aug 1876 - 08 Jan 1938 Lawrence Edward Stinson 30 Apr 1947 - 09 May 1947 Walker Stinson (s/o Charles A. Stinson & Laura A. Lockhart) 1898 - 1963 Mamie E. Stinson (w/o Walker Stinson) 1908 - 1976 Edith L. Lell 1931 - 1965 Sell P. Ball 20 Mar 1903 - 04 Jan 1987 Gracie M. Ball (w/o Sell P. Ball) 12 Sep 1904 - 12 May 1977 Graham Ball (s/o James Ball & Theadacia Belle Lockhart) 29 Jun 1917 - 03 Apr 1986 Bannie Ball (w/o Graham Ball) 24 oct 1914 - 08 Jun 1975 Hebie Lee Musick 12 Aug 1956 - 10 Apr 1957 Ida Gay Musick 07 Jul 1958 - 07 Jul 1958 Willie Mae Ball, w/o Garnett Vance (d/o James Ball & Theadacia Belle Lockhart) 03 Jun 1910 - 02 Mar 1953 D. Belle Ball (w/o James Ball, d/o William M. Lockhart & Elzena Speer) 1875 - 1943 James Ball d: 07 Apr 1939 Age 70 Georgia Gay, d/o J. J. & T. B. Ball 26 Jul 1918 - 10 Dec 1918 Clyde Thompson (s/o Abraham Thompson & Minnie Ray) Jun 1906 - Dec 1921 Martha Thompson (w/o Edward Thompson, d/o Thomas J. Dye & Margaret A. Bowman) 21 Aug 1859 - 02 Oct 1923 Minnie Ray Thompson (1st w/o Abraham Thompson) 1889 - 1910 Ellis Vernie Cox 20 Jul 1908 - 17 Dec 1976 Edward Thompson (s/o Squire Thompson & Susannah Hart) 1855 - 1943 Abe Thompson (s/o Edward D. Thompson & Martha V. Dye) 1882 - 1930 ? Myrtie B. Keen 30 Jul 1912 - 28 Mar 1944 Joseph Eugene Musick Woolford 08 May 1989 - 24 Aug 1989 Wesley Edward Dye (s/o Thomas J. Dye & Margaret A. Bowman) 1886 - 1936 Polly Gilbert "Dye" (w/o Wesley E. Dye, d/o John Blair? & Sarah Gilbert) 1870 - 1918 Cleve W. Thompson (s/o Abraham Thompson & Ethel Wolford) 04 May 1929 - 24 Sep 1961 Ethel Thompson (Ethel Wolford, 2nd w/o Abraham Thompson) 1892 - 1956 Ellen, w/o M. F. Cox 12 Mar 1898 - 30 Mar 1935 Ella F., w/o Thomas Cox 22 Dec 1863 - 05 Mar 1950 Roby Lee Stinson Jr. (s/o Roby Stinson) 12 Jun 1927 - Carl H. Stinson 10 Sep 1927 - 10 Sep 1927 Danny Lee Stinson 22 Sep 1953 - Hubert K. Stinson 17 Sep 1930 - 31 Aug 1981 Ada Rebecca Monk 24 Sep 1946 - 08 Aug 1948 Michael Wayne Monk 10 Aug 1956 - 10 Aug 1956 Homer Carl Meade (s/o Robert W. Meade & Melissa A. Lockhart) 05 Oct 1897 - 21 Apr 1958 Robert W. Meade (s/o Hanson Meade & Margaret McGraw) 1868 - 1937 Melissa Alafair Meade (w/o Robert Meade, d/o William Mitchell Lockhart & Elzena Speer) 1872 - 1960 Altafair Blackwell Stinson 06 Jun 1887 - 18 oct 1959 Raymond H. Stinson 03 Sep 1968 - 03 Sep 1968 Harmon G. Harris 30 May 1911 - 16 Mar 1963 Virgie M. Harris (w/o Harmon Harris) 07 Jan 1912 - 21 May 1992 Ive Honaker (s/o Oscar Honaker & Mary A. Thompson) 12 Mar 1887 - 10 Oct 1968 Ethel Honaker (w/o Ive Honaker, d/o Wesley E. Dye & Polly Gilbert Blair)) 20 Aug 1900 - 28 Oct 1970 Alvie Stinson 17 Sep 1905 - 06 Feb 1993 Hazel Stinson (w/o Alvie Stinson) 05 Aug 1908 - 23 Aug 1994 Everett B. Yates 23 Dec 1904 - 31 Aug 1969 Daisy P. Yates (w/o Everett Yates) 30 Mar 1900 - 22 Dec 1971 Pete W. Yates 20 Aug 1910 - 01 Oct 1974 Josie M. Yates (w/o Pete Yates) 17 Jun 1911 - 1990

Lockhart's North Carolina

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[[Category: North Carolina, Lockhart Name Study]] [[Category:Lockhart Name Study]] [[Category:North Carolina Genealogy Resources]] 1746 :At a Council held at Bath Town 13th day of March 1745 [1746] :Ordered that a New Commission of the Peace issue for Bertie County Directed to George Gould, William Cathcart, James Castellaw, Benjamin Hill, John Harrell, Needham Bryan, '''George Lockhart''', ... 1760 ;At a Council held at Wilmington the 20th day of November 1760 :Ordered that a Commission and Dedimus issue to William Harris, Thomas Smith, Thomas Barrow, Richard Harvey, Edward McSwain, '''John Lockhart''', Benjamin Mason, John Webster, Thomas Jordan, George Barrow, Samuel Smith, Robert Gilles, Richard Wilkinson, Thomas Jones and Rotheas Latham to be Justices of the Peace of Hyde County. 1769 *The Clerk of the Crown having certified that the following persons were duly elected and returned Representatives for the respective Counties and Towns, Vizt, NOTE: The transcribed copy states 1779 but the records are for 1769. :Bertie—John Campbell, '''Lillington Lockhart''', '''Jas. Lockhart'''. NOTE: Probable relation to [[Lockhart-408|James Lockhart and Margaret Lillington]] October Session 1769 :Allowance for attendance of council Mr Linnington Lockhart Monday the 30th October 1769 :The House met according to adjournment. :Mr William McRee and Mr John Grange members for Bladen County, Mr Cornelius Harnett Member for the Town of Wilmington, and Mr James Moore one of the Members for New Hanover County, and '''Mr Lillington Lockhart one of the members for Bertie County''' appeared, The Clerk of the Crown having certified and returned certificates to this House of the due Election of the above Members,.... 1771 August 20th 1771 :Revd Mr Taylor to the Secretary (Extract) St. George's Parish, Northampton County North Carolina, August 20th 1771 ...Howell Edmonds and Mr. Samuel Lockhart the present church wardens... NOTE: Appears this was an Episcopal Church originally located in Hyde County...needs more research. 1776 Feb 2 1776 Roster of Adam Alexander's company of the Anson County Militia Harris, Robert February 24, 1756 Volume 22, Pages 396-398 Pvt. Thomas Lockhart December 22 1776 An Ordinance for appointing Justices of the Peace, Sheriffs, and Constables for the several Counties in this State, for erecting County Courts for the purposes of holding Sessions of the Peace and putting into execution the laws relative to Orphans, Guardians and highways until provisions shall be made by the General Assembly of this State for the same. George Lockhart; James Lockharthttp://docsouth.unc.edu/csr/index.html/document/csr23-0057 1784 Original Act; Current Act to Amend was Nov 1 1790 NOTE: Samuel Lockhart below was deceased between 1783-84. CHAPTER XLIX. An Act to Amend an Act, Passed at Hillsborough, in the Year of Our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred and Eighty-Four, Entitled, “An Act for Extending the Navigation of Roanoke River.CHAPTER XXXVII. An Act for Extending the Navigation of Roanoke River. I. Whereas, extending the navigation of Roanoke River through the Falls and upwards will be of great benefit to the inhabitants of this State and those of Virginia; and whereas the commonwealth of Virginia have passed an Act appointing trustees to extend the same from the North Carolina line to the fork of Staunton and Dan rivers, and up the rivers Staunton and Dan to the head thereof; II. Be it therefore Enacted by the General Assembly of the State of North Carolina, and it is hereby Enacted by the authority of the same, That Allen Jones, Samuel Lockhart, William Hudson, Henry Montfort, Thomas Eaton, Eaton Haynes, Benjamin Hawkins, Thomas Person, James Gallaway and Alexander Martin, Esq'rs., be, and they are hereby nominated, constituted and appointed trustees for clearing so much of Roanoke and Dan Rivers as shall be within this State, and they are hereby respectively authorized and impowered to take and receive subscriptions for that purpose; and if any person or persons shall neglect, fail or refuse to pay the several sums of money respectively subscribed for the purpose of this Act, it shall and may be lawful for the said trustees respectively, or undertaker, to sue for and recover the same in the name of the trustees or undertaker for the clearing of the said rivers (whereof they are by this Act respectively appointd trustees) by warrant, where the subscription shall not exceed five pounds, and by action of debt if any larger sum. Whereas, many of the trustees who were appointed by the above recited Act, for extending the navigation of Roanoke river from the falls upwards, have refused and neglected to perform the duties required of them by the above recited Act: For remedy whereof, I. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of North Carolina, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That the following persons, to-wit: Absolam Bostwick, Lemuel Smith, Harry Terril, Valentine Allen, Robert Gallaway, William Austin, John Leake, Thomas Harrisin, Dudley Gatewood, Richard Saunders, Thomas Person, Memucan Hunt, Robert Burton, Thomas Eaton, James Paine, John Mosely, John Faulcon, Benjamin Williamson, Benjamin Edwards and '''Samuel Lockhart''', are nominated, constituted and appointed trustees in their stead; and they and each of the persons named in this Act as trustees, are hereby vested with every power, jurisdiction and authority which were given to the trustees by the Act above recited.http://docsouth.unc.edu/csr/index.html/document/csr25-0002 Nov 1 1790 A LIST OF BALANCES DUE FROM THE SEVERAL SHERIFFS IN THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, FOR THE YEARS 1784, 1785, 1786, 1787, 1788 AND 1789, ON THE FIRST DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1790. Bertie County 1789 George Lockhart, do. Northampton 1784 Samuel Lockhart, settled. REPORT B NO. 4. A. CONTINUATION OF THE TREASURER’S ACCOUNT SINCE THE SETTLEMENT WITH THE COMPTROLLER TO THE 1st OF NOVEMBER, 1700. Cash received of George Lockhart, 916 8 8 Certif. received of do. 73 0 0 Above all on same page, http://docsouth.unc.edu/csr/index.html/document/csr21-0208

Lockharts Throughout the World

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[[Category:Lockhart Name Study]] Part of the [[Space:Lockhart Name Study|Lockhart Name Study]] This study is in it's infancy, so please be patient. I am trying to create a study which will set each person's profile into a specific area in the world, to assist with research in locating other relations so the following applies to this upper level category: == The Earliest Known and Documented Lockhart == [[Locard-3|Richard Locard]] === DNA === [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/LockhartFamilyTreeDNA/default.aspx?section=yresults Family Tree DNA Listing] multiple family lines documented via DNA. ==== Begin UNDER CONSTRUCTION - Peter Roberts ==== ==== Y-DNA Links for Lockharts in WikiTree ==== group1 WikiTree ID, Y-DNA Ancestors, EKA Y-DNA descendants, Y-Search Comparison, confirmed match *[[Lockhart-775|Roy Lockhart Lockhart-775]] | [http://www.ysearch.org/lastname_view.asp?viewuid=KEFAZ YSearch KEFAZ] | [http://www.ysearch.org/search_search.asp?uid=KEFAZ&submit=Search YSearch Matches] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Lockhart-775/89#Y Direct Paternal Line] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Lockhart-405/890 Paternal Line Descendants of Patriarch] through [[Lockhart-405|John Lockhart Lockhart-775 1766-1832 Virginia/West Virginia]] group2 ==== End UNDER CONSTRUCTION - Peter Roberts ==== ==== WikiTree Member's DNA Links ==== SEE: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=LOCKHART '''WikiTree Test Takers Related to Lockharts'''] *[[Lockhart-775|Roy Lockhart]] through [[Lockhart-405|John Lockhart 1766-1832 Virginia/West Virginia]] :::[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&u=7303671&id=8 Y-chromosome haplogroup: R1b1a2] :::[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&u=7303671&id=7 Mitochondrial haplogroup: J1c] :::[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&u=7303671&id=1 GEDMatch ID: M53383123 and Me] ==== DNA R-M269 ==== *Origins: [http://www.norwaydna.no/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/Hammer_M269_Diversity_in_Europe.pdf R-M269 pdf Evolution of this Gene Throughout History] *[[Lockhart-405|John Lockhart 1766-1832]] related DNA: Markers: Y-DNA12 Y-DNA25 Y-DNA37 Y-DNA67 Y-DNA111 Kit Number Name Paternal Ancestor Name Country Haplogroup *111935 Lockhart John Lockhart 1766-1832 Unknown Origin R-M269 *126192 Lockhart John Lockhart 1800 Londondery, IR - 1883 AL Ireland R-M269 *N74948 Lockhart William Lockhart (1796 Dumfriesshire, Scotland) Scotland R-M269 *82133 Lockhart James Lockhart b. 1756 - 1804 SC Unknown Origin R-M269 *213036 Lockhart Joeph Lockhart Born: about 1807 Ky or VaD: Jan 6, Unknown Origin R-M269 *216962 Lockhart John Lockhart 1766 HampshireCo VA-1832 WoodCo VA Unknown Origin R-M269 Lockhart Group 3 *3827 Lockhart Andrew Jackson Lockhart Scotland R-M269 *3826 Lockhart Scotland R-M269 *N80812 Lockhart Scotland R-M269 *305575 Russell Eli Russell b. 1840 and d. 1897 Unknown Origin R-M269 *287309 Lewis John Howard , b. 1801 and d. 1895 England R-M269 *194300 Falconer William Ayton Falconer 1818 - 1879 Scotland R-M269 *172790 Lockhart James Edward Henderson,b.c.. Scotland Belgium R-M269 *5163 Lockhart Unknown Origin R-M269 *279646 Lockhart Alexander Lockhart - descendant of the Lee's Scotland R-M269 *N8171 Thomson James Thomson, b1792. Airdrie Scotland United King United Kingdom R-M269 *298439 Kelly Philip MacKelly b. 1816 Antrim Ire. d.1887 USA Ireland R-M269 *283509 Gilletly Johne Gellatly, B: about 1615 Scotland R-M269 *221320 Broyles Johannes Broyles Germany R-M269 === Distribution of Lockharts USA 1840, 1880, 1920 === [http://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=Lockhart Ancestry Interactive Map] Free membership level permits access to this map. == Category Set Up INSTRUCTIONS == NOTE: If you are '''Category "Challenged"''' (as I sometimes am LOL) , either shoot [[X-7424|ME]] a note (be sure to include the profile ID), and I'll set it up. If the category comes in "RED" that means that location has not been created yet. It is also very important to be consistent with punctuation and spelling and even spacing. Three forms of identification of a person's profile are used: FIRST: An upper-level category for anything related to the Lockharts {{Top Level}} For example: If a person was born in Lanarkshire, Scotland, and died in Frederick County, Virginia, the categories would not be the Lockhart Family but rather: 1.'''Lanarkshire, Scotland, Lockhart Name Study''' with the linking categories within the edit box: ::a. Scotland, Lockhart Name Study ::b. Lanarkshire, Scotland, Name Studies with the linking categories within the edit box: ::: A. Lanarkshire, Scotland ::: B. Scotland, Name Studies '''AND''' 2. '''Frederick County, Virginia, Lockhart Name Study''' with the linking categories within the edit box: ::a. Virginia, Lockhart Name Study with the linking categories: :::A. Virginia, Name Studies :::B. United States, Lockhart Name Study ::b. Frederick County, Virginia, Name Studies :::A. Frederick County, Virginia :::B. Virginia, Name Studies I have decided to add this higher level category so that one can search via the state in case the county is unknown. Often times, via census records, we know the state but not the actual county of birth. This is ongoing (I have a couple of thousand profiles to add this too...[[X-7424|X-7424]] 14:08, 18 July 2015 (EDT) See: [[Lockhart-333|Senator Samuel Lockhart]] for an example of multiple locations and follow the category links to see the correct formatting. Before creating a location, do a category search to determine if the category has already been created. See: [[:Category:Regions|'''Category:Regions''']] to locate established categories. SECOND: ==Adding Project Template== If you would like, you may add a project template to each profile included in your study. This will help raise awareness of your study & may increase collaboration. The code is: {{One Name Study
| name = Lockhart
| category = " City/County, State/Colony, Lockhart Name Study''
}} Insert the location as specific as possible then follow the category instructions above to link the new category to the upper level categories. This template will place ONE category...if there are others, then you will need to set them up manually using the above instructions... If you need assistance with this process, please contact [[X-7424|Nae X]] === PURPOSE/GOALS=== 1.Add the template to a Lockhart profile ONLY those whose last name at birth was Lockhart (so no wives who became a Lockhart by marriage) 2.Add the location of the Lockhart in the following format: This County, State, Lockhart Name Study IF it comes up RED then that location/category hasn't been created...either let [[X-7424|ME]] know or I will watch the "wanted categories" section and will take care of it. NOTE: the commas, punctuation are all important. If you have one letter off, it won't set up correctly...''I can fix them as long as the profiles aren't restricted via the privacy setting.'' === Unclaimed Medal Civil War === [[Lockhart-2063|George H Lockhart Co L 1st West Virginia Volunteer Cavalry]] There is little known about George, except for his service and that his mother, Rafina/Rufina applied for pension benefits in 1879. == WikiTree Participants == Please add your name and a description of your specialty and your problem Lockhart (my mom would have said [[X-7424|Nae X]] :) [[X-7424|'''Nae X''']]: Colonial Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Texas (although my research skills in Texas are weak, but getting better) Lockharts. Additionally, just about anywhere in the USA for the 1800s. :Brick walls: ::[[Lockhart-405|John Lockhart of Hampshire County, Virginia and Wirt County, West Virginia 1766-1832]]. This fellow has stumped researchers for 50 years. Possible lead/brother or relation is [[Lockhart-1289|General Josiah Lockhart]] and his father [[Lockhart-1290|Robert Lockhart]] of Lancaster, Pennsylvania. :::NEEDED: DNA from a male descendant of Robert Lockhart. :::Research in Lancaster County and Philadelphia Presbyterian Churches for a first marriage of [[Lockhart-1290|Robert Lockhart]] and possible spouse with a last name of Lyons. ::[[Lockhart-1265|Byrd Lockhart Sr]] born in Virginia around 1750 and died near Fort Russell, Illinois in 1814. See a sub study resource page: [[Space:The_Byrds/Bird_Lockharts|The Byrds/Bird Lockharts]] His son was an Alamo defender and is listed at the Alamo as such in Austin, Texas. :::NEEDED: DNA from a descendant of Byrd Lockhart Sr :::Connection for Byrd Sr in Virginia...a will, or perhaps to Col William Byrd...another avenue of search that I have not explored. [[Cooper-7647|'''Leanne Cooper''']]: New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, Canada :Problem Lockhart (I won't yet call this a brick wall, as I haven't yet exhausted all research possibilities!): ::[[Lockhart-1196|William Lockhart]] (abt. 1795 - aft. 1871) was born in Nova Scotia and settled in New Brunswick. The Lockhart genealogy, [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE221282 "Lockhart families of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick"], says that he was possibly the oldest son of Timothy Lockhart and Elizabeth Teed of Sackville, NB, but acknowledges that this is uncertain given that their youngest son was also named William. As the 1861 and 1871 censuses both have William's birth place as Nova Scotia, it is unlikely that he was the son of Timothy and Elizabeth. He must be connected to one of the Nova Scotia Lockhart families, but which one? [[Lockhart-775|'''Roy Lockhart''']] West Virginia Lockharts. :Brick walls: ::[[Lockhart-405|John Lockhart of Hampshire County, Virginia and Wirt County, West Virginia 1766-1832]]. :'''DNA''' :Roy Lockhart - Family Tree DNA yDNA 67 markers Haplogroup R1b1a2 Ysearch KEFAZ Family Tree DNA kit 216962 Mitochondrial DNA test-takers in the direct maternal line: Roy Lockhart - Family Tree DNA mtDNA Full Sequence Haplogroup J1c Mitosearch AK9F8 Family Tree DNA kit 216962 It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share significant DNA with Roy: Roy Lockhart - 23andMe GEDMatch ID M533831 Roy Lockhart - Family Tree DNA Family Finder GEDMatch ID F216962 Family Tree DNA kit 216962 [[Moody-618|Robert Moody]] Richland County, Ohio Lockharts. :Brick Wall: ::[[Lockhart-151|William Lockhart born about 1800]] in Virginia? Moved to Richland County, Ohio, settling in Jefferson township about 1825. Married a Sarah Ann McDonald/McDonnel also of Virginia. [[Nixon-626|Susan Shirey]] Lawrence and Mercer County, Pennsylvania Lockharts :Brick Wall ::[[Lockhart-1503|Robert Lockhart born about 1765]] in Virginia but traveled west through Pennsylvania, Huntington County, then what was Mercer County which then changed to Lawrence county. Married Margaret McClung, Rachel Morris, and lastly Elizabeth Anderson, all of Pennsylvania. [[Lockhart-2405|Sherry Lockhart]] Tazewell County, Virginia Lockharts === Other Noted Lockhart Researchers and Links === Greg Van der Werf, his website: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=SHOW&db=gregvdw&recno=15673 [[X-7424|I, Nae X]], have his email address. Bill and Izzy Lockart (Bill died in 2013), http://www.lockharts.com/ [[X-7424|I, Nae X]] have Izzy's email but she hasn't responded since Bill died. Betty Dotson Rennick, http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~wvpioneers/ and http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~wvpioneers/lockhartfamily.html Both of these links have multiple sources which include the Cheuvronts/Hinkles to name a few. [[X-7424|I, Nae X]] have Betty's email address. Bill Mundel of Scotland [[X-7424|I, Nae X,]] have his email address if needed. Delitt Wilson, a descendant of [[Lockhart-1290|Major Robert Lockhart]] http://cliffdwelling.blogspot.com/2012/05/taken-from-autobiography-of-allen.html. You will see multiple posts online from Dellitt. [[X-7424|I, Nae X,]] have her email address. === DNA === [http://www.ysearch.org/lastname_pedigree.asp?lastname=Lockhart&searchtype=exact&excludeuid=&uid=&searchfor_radio=manual&lastnames=Lockhart&searchuid=&generations=12&recaptcha_challenge_field=03AHJ_VusN_r5sLHSJTZtEp9yoh_dvWEtt_7lrDR7RcywZDCDK0dJO9WdrgwbVr5djqBWii4d0e3tkKB2n4ofyexZumzSOGZLKXF9FMaoGK5dI7oxbNY_EvovqnasEXqs5ulIw1U1CR3xEGI1Y9ZcIl53UpNk-atpZBWPucO-MhWEvWL99KnqaRIOph5HSBlKvpEp3JtwNErDbLTTYGRI5-SACmqLkrZ7la1QzoMUbi79rHB45oApETJ9nLVNsxILwms81FBv3rG558kM6YEPYeL1meu3EUtVvVQ&recaptcha_response_field=366&searchamong=userstable%2Cpedigree®ion= ySearch] has pedigrees that are viewable. Beware, these are not sourced. === By Country === NOTE: Individual states/counties have resources linked to those category pages as well. ==== Canada and USA ==== [http://www.tribalpages.com/tribe/familytree?uid=jperkins1043&surname=Lockhart Tribal Pages with assorted Lockharts from the 1700s] == Breakdown of Lockharts Around the World by LOCATION ==

Locksley Hall Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:Edisto Island, South Carolina One Place Study]] [[Category:Edisto Island, South Carolina]] [[Category:Locksley Hall Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|US Black Heritage Index of Plantations]] [[Space:South_Carolina_Plantations|Index of South Carolina Plantations]] ==Background== '''Locksley Hall Plantation'''https://npgallery.nps.gov/GetAsset/439099fb-4f5c-49ea-b9b4-6245a604072fhttps://www.google.com/books/edition/Eerie_South_Carolina/5keACQAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=Locksley+Hall+Plantation+South+Carolina&pg=PT56&printsec=frontcover is located on the southwest edge of Edisto Island, Charleston County South Carolina. Today Locksley Hall Plantation is called '''Seaside Plantation'''. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seaside_Plantation_House http://www.nationalregister.sc.gov/charleston/S10817710115/index.htm The plantation began with a grant of land to the immigrant [[Eddings-443|William Eddings]] who came from Scotland to South Carolina about 1692.'''Edings of Edisto Island, by William Garnett Chisolm, Leesburg, VA, compiled between 1941-1955''' https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5802c4d9414fb5e45ce4dc44/t/5cf29a4129215a0001e11d7a/1559403082510/Pope+Family+8.pdf *p.1-2/img 2-3 The property began as 4 properties gained in the very early 1700's. '''Memorials of seventeenth and eighteenth century South Carolina land titles and index to auditor general memorials, 1731-1775''': "Memorials of seventeenth and eighteenth century South Carolina land titles and index to auditor general memorials, 1731-1775"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/339366 Memorials of seventeenth and eighteenth century South Carolina land titles and index to auditor general memorials, 1731-1775] Memorial books, v. 3-4
Film number: 008621904 > image 304 of 1183
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-C34L-L9C4}} (accessed 26 April 2023) *Memorial Property Book 3 p.277-278
The Edings family gained more property from Henry Bower of Edisto Island in 1707. '''Memorials of seventeenth and eighteenth century South Carolina land titles and index to auditor general memorials, 1731-1775''': "Memorials of seventeenth and eighteenth century South Carolina land titles and index to auditor general memorials, 1731-1775"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/339366 Memorials of seventeenth and eighteenth century South Carolina land titles and index to auditor general memorials, 1731-1775] Memorial books, v. 3-4
Film number: 008621904 > image 305 of 1183
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-C34L-L34K}} (accessed 26 April 2023) *Memorial Property Bk 3 p. 278
The Edings family property would in the future be known as Locksley Hall Plantation. In 1783 Benjamin Edings gave all his property on Edisto Island as a gift to his two sons William and Joseph Edings. '''Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898''': "Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/361547 Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898] Land records, v. M5-N5 1784-1786
Film number: 008139647 > image 599 of 695
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSK3-NQM4-X}} (accessed 27 April 2023) *Deed BK N5 p.496, 4 Jan 1783
'''Edisto Island, A Family Affair''' By Amy S. Connor, Sheila L. Beardsley, Edisto Island Historic Preservation Society, 1998 https://www.google.com/books/edition/Edisto_Island/jsQM1BH37W4C?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=Locksley+Hall+Plantation&pg=PA34&printsec=frontcover *p.34 In 1802 Benjamin's son William purchased additional acresDeed Bk L7 p.85 enlarging Locksley Hall Plantation. At his death William left his property to his son John Evans Edings Sr. However William's brother, Joseph Edings, seems to have ended up with the plantation instead, possibly due to the death of William's son John Evans Edings Sr. William Edings, the son of his brother Joseph Edings, died in 1858. The property again changed hands, this time to John Evans Edings Jr. After the Civil War, in 1867, John Evans Edings Jr. applied to have his land returned to him. In the Freedmen's Bureau application it was called '''Edingsville'''. Edings rented acres of planting land to 33 freed men and women, requiring a fixed quantity of seed cotton and corn from each acre planted by the freedmen.'''Edings Plantation''' Edisto Island, 1861 to 2006, Ruin, Recovery and Rebirth, By Charles Spencer, 2008 https://www.google.com/books/edition/Edisto_Island_1861_to_2006/1gSACQAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=Slaves+of+Locksley+Hall+Plantation&pg=PT105&printsec=frontcover *p.164 ===Plantation Owners=== *[[Eddings-443|William Eddings (d.1712)]] *[[Edings-30|William Edings (d.1756)]] *[[Edings-29|William Edings (d.1767)]] *[[Edings-32|Benjamin Edings (d.1784)]] *[[Edings-33|William Edings (1766-1836)]] *[[Edings-34|John Evans Edings Sr. (d.1839/40?]] *[[Edings-19|William Edings]] (1809-1858) - son of [[Edings-25|Joseph Edings]]1849 Deed Bk B12 p.473 *[[Edings-35|John Evans Edings Jr.]] (1832-1883) ===Slaves=== For more information please see the following pages for each slave owner: *[[Space:Slaves_of_William_Edings_1756%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of William Edings 1756]] *[[Space:Slaves_of_William_Edings_1767%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of William Edings 1767]] *[[Space:Slaves_of_Benjamin_Edings%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Benjamin Edings 1784]] *[[Space:Slaves_of_William_Edings_1836%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of William Edings 1836]] *[[Space:Slaves_of_John_Evans_Edings_Sr%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of John Evans Edings 1842]] *[[Space:Slaves_of_William_Edings_1858%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of William Edings 1858]] ===Freedmen=== The following '''Free persons''' are listed as having a rental contract with J. Evans Edings Jr on his '''Seaside Place''' (Seaside Plantation) property Feb1867 to Jan 1868. It is unknown how they are related or if they were enslaved on the property of John Evans Edings before the war. '''South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872''': "South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1462514 Records of the field offices for the state of South Carolina, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1872]
Image path: South Carolina, Freedmen's Bureau Field Office Records, 1865-1872 > Berkley district > Roll 62, Labor contracts, A-M, 1868 > image 22 of 32; citing NARA microfilm publication M1910 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-99ZG-8X6R}} (accessed 3 May 2023) *Freedmen Bureau Contract for Seaside Plantation, 2 pages
*Primus Morrison *Roger Taylor *Ned Wilkinson (No 1) *John Kelly *Jacob Watson *Chloe Johnson *Domo? Brown *Ned Wilkinson (No 2) *Paddy Johnson *Sey Jenkins *Caesar Cyrus *Prince Weston *Jacob White *Peter Brown *Prince Singleton *Adam Mack *George Nelson (No 1) *George Nelson (No 2) *Will Williams *Thos Wilkinson *Rachel White *Washington Ranger *Jeffrey Buncombe *Alfred Smith *Robert Seabrook *Charles Williams *April Fraser *Major Wilkinson *Tony Geddees *Rosannah Robertson *Joseph Wilkinson *Martha Johnson & daughter '''Free man''', Thomas Beckett, is listed as having a rental contract with J. Evans Edings Jr on his '''Seabrook Place''' (Seabrook Landing) property Feb1867 to Jan 1868. '''South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872''': "South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1462514 Records of the field offices for the state of South Carolina, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1872]
Image path: South Carolina, Freedmen's Bureau Field Office Records, 1865-1872 > Berkley district > Roll 62, Labor contracts, A-M, 1868 > image 25 of 32; citing NARA microfilm publication M1910 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-89ZG-8XR1}} (accessed 3 May 2023) *Freedmens Bureau Contract rental agreement on Seabrook Place, 2 pages
The following '''Free persons''' are listed as having a contract with J. Evans Edings on one of his Edisto Island properties (unspecified property): '''South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872''': "South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1462514 Records of the field offices for the state of South Carolina, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1872] Reports of the number of persons issued rations, medicines, and clothing, Sept. 1865-Dec. 1867; Monthly reports of lands, Sept.-Nov. 1865, June 1866-Feb. 1867; Register of complaints, Sept. 1866-Nov. 1867; Register of contracts, Dec. 1865-May 1866; Docket of Superior Provost Court at Summerville, May 1866; Labor contracts for the Colleton District, June 1865-Feb. 1868; Miscellaneous records, 1866-1868 [NARA M1910 roll 103].
Image path: South Carolina, Freedmen's Bureau Field Office Records, 1865-1872 > Summerville (subassistant commissioner) > Roll 103, Labor contracts for the Colleton District, Jun 1865-Feb 1868 > image 311 of 862; citing NARA microfilm publication M1910 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|3QSQ-G9ZG-YR3G}} (accessed 3 May 2023) * Freedmen work contract unknown plantation
The name of Thomas Beckett is on this list as it was on the above list, making this list most likely a contract for labor on the '''Seabrook Place'''. *Dick Bowman *Wm Wright *Hector King *Ned Wright *Cain Myzek *Andrew Mitchell *Peter McMason? *Ratcliff Pinckney *Spencer Mitchell *Miley White *Bella Sanders *John Lawrence *Thomas Becket *Sam Beering The following '''Free persons''' are listed as living on J. Evans Edings '''Brick House''' property in 1866. There were 17 valid and 6 invalid "Possessory Titles" for this property. The note states that no contract has been made on this place and the people have not waived their rights to the land under their Possessory Titles. '''United States, Freedmen's...t Commissioner, 1865-1872''': "United States, Freedmen's...t Commissioner, 1865-1872"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/588833 Records of the Assistant Commissioner for the state of South Carolina, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1870] Unregistered Applications for Restoration of Property, A-K 1865-1868. (NARA Series M869, Roll 30)
Image path: United States, Freedmen's Bureau, Records of the Assistant Commissioner, 1865-1872 > South Carolina > Roll 30, Unregistered applications for restoration of property, A-K, 1865-1868 > image 398 of 742; citing multiple NARA microfilm publications; Records of the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1861 - 1880, RG 105; (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1969-1980).
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*Tony Getters, came on the land Feb 1865 *Wrenty Gordon, came on the land Feb 1865 *William Howard, came on the land Mar 1865 *April Edings, came on the land Feb 1865 *Clarinda Edings, came on the land Feb 1865 *Princess Morrison, came on the land Jan 1865 *Rachel White, came on the land Feb 1865 *Cyrus Jenkins, came on the land Feb 1865 *Ned Wilcoxon, came on the land Apr 1865 *Jacob White, came on the land Mar 1865 *Sil Edings, came on the land Mar 1865 *Peter Brown, came on the land Mar 1865 *Jeffrey Buncomb, came on the land Jan 1865 *Adam Mack, came on the land Mar 1865 *Dick Richards, came on the land Jan 1865 *Major Gadson, came on the land Mar 1865 *Sancho Edings, came on the land Mar 1865 ==Sources==

Lockwood, Clack & Ackers

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Lockwood, New York

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[[Category:Lockwood, New York]] Lockwood is a hamlet located in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barton,_New_York Town of Barton] in Tioga County, New York. === Cemeteries === [[Space:Lockwood_Cemetery%2C_Barton%2C_New_York|Lockwood Cemetery, Barton, New York]] * 1999 Transcription done by Marcia Simons Jankowski listed on [https://www.joycetice.com/cemc/lockwoo1.htm Tri-Counties Genealogy & History by Joyce M. Tice]

Locust, Idaho

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Locust was a community just north of Oakley in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cassia_County,_Idaho Cassia County], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idaho Idaho].[[Space:Life_Story_of_Hyrum_Grady_Garrard_as_related_by_his_sons#orig_doc_p5|Willis, Verl, and LaMar Garrard. "Life Story of Hyrum Grady Garrard" (computer-typed, late 1900s), 5.]][[Space:My_Life_History_by_Loreeta_Bodily_Garrard#lifehistorig_p35|Loreeta Bodily, "My Life History" (typewritten autobiography, Provo, Utah, 1982), 35.]] It was also known as "Third Ward," probably referring to the area that comprised a certain ward, or congregation, in the [https://www.lds.org Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]. It had a three-room, three-teacher schoolhouse, divided into upper, middle, and lower grades. == See also == *[[Space:Marion, Cassia County, Idaho|Marion, Cassia County, Idaho]] *[[Space:Golden Valley, Cassia County, Idaho|Golden Valley, Cassia County, Idaho]] == References ==

Locust Hill Cemetery

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Locust Hill Cemetery Located outside of Chester, Hancock County, West Virginia in Grant District. This cemetery has served as one of the main cemeteries in the northern section of the county since 1904. Former property of the Cunningham family.

Loder Bible - Owned by Anna (Loder) (Smith) Stoddard

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[[Category: Family Bible]] {{Image|file=Loder_Bible_-_Owned_by_Anna_Loder_Smith_Stoddard.jpg |align=c |size=575 }} {{Image|file=Loder_Bible_-_Owned_by_Anna_Loder_Smith_Stoddard-1.jpg |align=c |size=575 }} == History of the Bible == The first page of the Bible that tells the publisher gives a date of 1811. The Bible was owned by Anna (Loder) (Smith) Stoddard. She wrote her parents births and deaths in there as well as her siblings. Unfortunately, that page is half gone but someone in later years wrote out what had been written there. From Anna (Loder) Smith, the Bible was given to her daughter, Cynthia (Smith) Lewis. Cynthia passed the Bible to her daughter, Eliza (Lewis) Alling. Eliza passed the Bible to her daughter, Sarah Elizabeth (called Lizzie) (Alling) McRill. It then became the property of Lizzie's daughter, Lida A. (McRill) Snyder. Lida gave it to her daughter, Iva Snyder, who never married. Upon her death, we found the Bible in her home and my father (her brother) said I could have it since I was the family genealogist. Besides deaths, the Bible records births and marriages through to the Lewis family and then the births of the Alling children. My gr-grandmother, Lizzie (Alling) McRill, then recorded the death of her parents. Pretty much stops there. I have it stored in an acid free box to help preserve it. - Diana Luellen. 22 Feb. 2017. === Profiles for some of those listed in the Bible === *[[Loder-90|Anna (Loder) (Smith) Stoddard]] *[[Smith-120715|Asahel Smith]] *[[Smith-120630|Cynthia (Smith) Lewis]] *[[Lewis-23317|Eliza Ann (Lewis) Alling]] == Sources == Permission to post these pages and history of the Bible kindly given by the current owner of the Bible: Diana Luellen on 22 Feb. 2017. == What links here == [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Loder_Bible_-_Owned_by_Anna_(Loder)_(Smith)_Stoddard|WikiTree Profiles that link to this page]]

Lodico Name Study

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[[Category: Lodico Name Study]][[Category: Valledolmo, Palermo]] [[Category:One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] ==About the Project== The Lodico Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lodico Lodico] 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 Lodico 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 Lodicos), by time period (18th Century Lodico's), or by topic (Lodico DNA, Lodico Occupations, Lodico 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 LodicoName 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=Lodico}} 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 Lodicos 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]

Lodz Voivodeship

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[[:Category: Województwo łódzkie, Polska|województwo łódzkie]]

{{Image|file=Flags-17.jpg |align=c |size=s |caption=Part of the [[Project:Poland|'''Poland Project''']] }} ==General Information== *[http://www.lodzkie.pl/ Official Website] *Capital: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%81%C3%B3d%C5%BA_Voivodeship Lodz on Wikipedia] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%81%C3%B3d%C5%BA_Voivodeship Lodz] *Population: 2,466,322 *Area: 18,219 km2 == Historical Categories == Finding places in modern Poland, or some other countries, that were once part of Germany can be difficult. This website, Kartenmeister can be helpful. It can be used in conjunction with Meyers Orts. See http://www.kartenmeister.com/preview/databaseuwe.asp *Warsaw Governorate, Congress Poland, Russian Empire *Piotrków Governorate, Congress Poland, Russian Empire *Kalisz Governorate, Congress Poland, Russian Empire *Radom Governorate, Congress Poland, Russian Empire *Kempen, Posen, Prussia {{Image|file=Poland_Historical_Map_Overlay-3.jpg|size=600|align=c}}
== Historical Timeline == *1569 - 1795 = Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth *1795 - 1806 = After the third partition of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (1795), the the area that is now present day Łódź Voivodeship encompassed both Prussia and Austrian Empires. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Galicia-4.png] *1806 - 1815 = The Duchy of Warsaw (Polish: Księstwo Warszawskie, French: Duché de Varsovie, German: Herzogtum Warschau), also known as the Grand Duchy of Warsaw and Napoleonic Poland, was a French client state established by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1807, during the Napoleonic Wars. It comprised the ethnically Polish lands ceded to France by Prussia under the terms of the Treaties of Tilsit. It was the first attempt to re-establish Poland as a sovereign state after the 18th-century partitions and covered the central and southeastern parts of present-day Poland. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duchy_of_Warsaw] *1815 - 1919 = Congress of Vienna. The Łódź Voivodeship was a voivodeship of the Congress Poland, Russian Empire. *1919 - 1939 = Łódź Voivodeship (Polish: Wojewodztwo Łódzkie) was a unit of administrative division and local government in Poland in years 1919–1939. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%81%C3%B3d%C5%BA_Voivodeship_(1919%E2%80%931939)]. Second Polish Republic. *1939 - 1945 = Nazi Germany Occupation *1945 - 1975 = This Łódź Voivodeship was then broken up, superseded by Łódź (see below), Sieradz, Piotrków Trybunalski, Skierniewice and partly Płock Voivodeships. *1975 - 1998 = Łódź Voivodeship, also known as Łódź Metropolitan Voivodeship (województwo miejskie łódzkie), existed from 1975 until 1998, after which it was incorporated into today's Łódź Voivodeship. *1999 - Present day = It was created on 1 January 1999 out of the former Łódź Voivodeship (1975–1999) and the Sieradz, Piotrków Trybunalski and Skierniewice Voivodeships and part of Płock Voivodeship, pursuant to the Polish local government reforms adopted in 1998. == Administrative Divisions ==
Administrative Divisions:
Łódź Voivodeship
województwo łódzkie

{| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable " style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 2px Solid Black;" cellpadding="6" |- |'''City Counties''' |'''Polish Name''' |'''Seat''' |'''Total Gminas''' |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%81%C3%B3d%C5%BA Łódź] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%81%C3%B3d%C5%BA Łódź] |Łódź |1 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piotrk%C3%B3w_Trybunalski Piotrków Trybunalski] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piotrk%C3%B3w_Trybunalski Piotrków Trybunalski] |Piotrków Trybunalski |1 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skierniewice Skierniewice] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skierniewice Skierniewice] |Skierniewice |1 |- |'''Land Counties / Powiats''' |'''Polish Name''' |'''Seat''' |'''Total Gminas''' |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zgierz_County Zgierz County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_zgierski powiat zgierski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zgierz Zgierz] |9 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pabianice_County Pabianice County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_pabianicki powiat pabianicki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pabianice Pabianice] |7 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sieradz_County Sieradz County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_sieradzki powiat sieradzki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sieradz Sieradz] |11 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomasz%C3%B3w_County,_%C5%81%C3%B3d%C5%BA_Voivodeship Tomaszów Mazowiecki County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_tomaszowski_(wojew%C3%B3dztwo_%C5%82%C3%B3dzkie) powiat tomaszowski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomasz%C3%B3w_Mazowiecki Tomaszów Mazowiecki] |11 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radomsko_County Radomsko County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_radomszcza%C5%84ski powiat radomszczański] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radomsko Radomsko] |14 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Be%C5%82chat%C3%B3w_County Bełchatów County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_be%C5%82chatowski powiat bełchatowski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Be%C5%82chat%C3%B3w Bełchatów] |8 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kutno_County Kutno County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_kutnowski Powiat kutnowski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kutno Kutno] |11 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piotrk%C3%B3w_County Piotrków County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_piotrkowski Powiat piotrkowski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piotrk%C3%B3w_Trybunalski Piotrków Trybunalski] |11 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%81owicz_County Łowicz County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_%C5%82owicki Powiat łowicki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%81owicz Łowicz] |10 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wielu%C5%84_County Wieluń County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_wielu%C5%84ski Powiat wieluński] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wielu%C5%84 Wieluń] |10 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opoczno_County Opoczno County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_opoczy%C5%84ski Powiat opoczyński] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opoczno Opoczno] |8 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%81%C3%B3d%C5%BA_East_County Łódź East County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_%C5%82%C3%B3dzki_wschodni Powiat łódzki wschodni] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%81%C3%B3d%C5%BA Łódź] |6 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zdu%C5%84ska_Wola_County Zduńska Wola County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_zdu%C5%84skowolski Powiat zduńskowolski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zdu%C5%84ska_Wola Zduńska Wola] |4 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paj%C4%99czno_County Pajęczno County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_paj%C4%99cza%C5%84ski Powiat pajęczański] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paj%C4%99czno Pajęczno] |8 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%81ask_County Łask County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_%C5%82aski Powiat łaski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%81ask Łask] |5 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%81%C4%99czyca_County Łęczyca County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_%C5%82%C4%99czycki Powiat łęczycki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%81%C4%99czyca Łęczyca] |8 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rawa_County Rawa County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_rawski Powiat rawski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rawa_Mazowiecka Rawa Mazowiecka] |6 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wierusz%C3%B3w_County Wieruszów County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_wieruszowski Powiat wieruszowski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wierusz%C3%B3w Wieruszów] |7 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Podd%C4%99bice_County Poddębice County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_podd%C4%99bicki Powiat poddębicki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Podd%C4%99bice Poddębice] |6 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skierniewice_County Skierniewice County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_skierniewicki Powiat skierniewicki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skierniewice Skierniewice] |9 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brzeziny_County Brzeziny County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_brzezi%C5%84ski Powiat brzeziński] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brzeziny Brzeziny] |5 |}
{{clear}} == Research Resources == *[https://geneteka.genealodzy.pl/index.php?op=gt&lang=eng&bdm=B&w=05ld&rid=B&search_lastname=&search_name=&search_lastname2=&search_name2=&from_date=&to_date= Geneteka] *Cemetery: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery-browse/Poland/%C5%81%C3%B3dzkie?id=state_3059 Findagrave Łódź] *Cemetery: [https://grobonet.com/index.php?page=wyszukiwanie&imie=&nazw=&wojewodztwo=%C5%81%C3%B3dzkie&miasto= Grobonet Łódź] *Cemetery: [https://www.ecmentarze.pl/wyszukaj-pochowanego/wojewodztwo/lodzkie eCmentarze.pl] *https://metryki.genbaza.pl/; how to use GenBaza (PDF download): https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/img_auth.php/a/af/GENBAZA.pdf *[https://www.archiwum.kalisz.pl/ State Archive in Kalisz] *[https://www.piotrkow-tryb.ap.gov.pl/ State Archive in Piotrkow] *[https://plock.ap.gov.pl/ State Archive in Płock] *[https://poznan.ap.gov.pl/ State Archive in Poznan] *[https://www.radom.ap.gov.pl/ State Archive in Radom] *[https://warszawa.ap.gov.pl/ State Archive in Warsaw] ==Sources== *https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/%C5%81%C3%B3d%C5%BA_(%C5%81%C3%B3dzkie)_Voivodeship,_Poland_Genealogy *https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wojew%C3%B3dztwo_%C5%82%C3%B3dzkie Województwo Łódzkie on Polish Wikipedia

Lodz Voivodeship, Poland

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Back to [[Space:Polish_Roots|'''Polish Roots Project''']] '''Łódź Voivodeship'''
Polish:'' województwo łódzkie''
Capital: Łódź
[http://www.lodzkie.pl/ Official Website]
Łódź Voivodeship (also known as Łódź Province, or by its Polish name of województwo łódzkie) is a province (voivodeship) in central Poland. It was created on 1 January 1999 out of the former Łódź Voivodeship (1975–1999) and the Sieradz, Piotrków Trybunalski and Skierniewice Voivodeships and part of Płock Voivodeship, pursuant to the Polish local government reforms adopted in 1998. The province is named after its capital and largest city, Łódź. Łódź Voivodeship is bordered by six other voivodeships: Masovian to the north and east, Świętokrzyskie to the south-east, Silesian to the south, Opole to the south-west, Greater Poland to the west, and Kuyavian-Pomeranian for a short stretch to the north. Its territory belongs to three historical provinces of Poland – Masovia (in the east), Greater Poland (in the west) and Lesser Poland (in the southeast, around Opoczno)." Łódź Voivodeship is divided into 24 counties (powiats): 3 city counties and 21 land counties. These are further divided into 177 gminas.
Administrative Divisions:
Łódź Voivodeship
(województwo łódzkie)

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Loebig Name Study

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[[Category:Loebig 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 Loebig 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.

Loeffler roots and relationships

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The goal of this project is to collect the locations of Leofflers in the United States and trace back their ancestral roots to determine if everyone has a common ancestor. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Goertz-42|Charles Goertz]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Identify a contact for each group of Loefflers in the United States * Determine the origin country that the groups ancestors came from * Find some members who have taken DNA tests * Are these surnames all related: LOFFLER, LOEFFLER, LOFLER, LEFFLER, LEFLER 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=11656643 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Loft Name Study

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[[Category:Loft 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.

Loftis Family Mysteries

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There's a family mystery I'd like some help with. My grandfather was Nolan Herod Loftis born April, 8 1906. He passed away in 1968. His mother was Emily Gertrude Loftis, daughter of Perlitha Loftis. Perlitha raised him as her own, and Gertrude went on to marry Mr. Edgar "Ed" Copeland and raise children. The mystery is this: Family lore says that Herod's father was a "Lesley Gentry". We were warned that they were family even if no one knew about it. But, in the Hills of TN, everyone knows everything. It's just a matter of teasing it out of 'em. :) So, does anyone know of a Lesley Gentry who sired a child with Emily Gertrude Loftis around that time? If you're a descendant of Gertrude Copeland (her married name) I'd be interested in hearing form you too. She later moved to Nashville with Ed. To my knowledge, there's two men I've identified as Lesley Gentry in the area at the time. I won't list full names here. Any help, much appreciated.

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== Logan, Queensland One Place Study == {{One Place Study|place=Logan, Queensland|category=Logan, Queensland One Place Study}}
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* Official Website: [http://www.logan.qld.gov.au/ Logan City Council] * {{Wikidata|Q1782552|enwiki}} * WikiTree: [[:Category:Logan, Queensland One Place Study|Category]], [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Logan, Queensland One Place Study|Whatlinkshere]] ===Name=== The city is named after the Logan River, which itself is named after [[Logan-4872|Captain Patrick Logan]], who is notable for exploring the area in 1826. He originally named it the Darling River, after [[Darling-545|General Ralph Darling]], then-Govenor of New South Wales (the Logan area was under the administration of the Colony of New South Wales until June 1859, when the Colony of Queensland was established)."Creation of a state." Queensland Government. Accessed April 9, 2023. https://www.qld.gov.au/about/about-queensland/history/creation-of-state However, Darling, "returned the compliment," by overruling Logan's decision, and instead naming it the Logan River."An early history of Logan." Logan City Council. Accessed April 9, 2023. https://www.logan.qld.gov.au/heritage/early-history-logan Darling, however, would still end up having a river named after him: the Darling River most Australians know today was named in 1829 by explorer [[Sturt-20|Charles Sturt]]."Darling River." Britannica Kids. Accessed April 9, 2023. https://kids.britannica.com/scholars/article/Darling-River/28790 Several places within the city also bear Logan's name, such as the suburbs of Logan Central, Logan Reserve, Logan Village, Loganholme, and Loganlea,"Suburbs." Logan City Council. Accessed April 9, 2023. https://www.logan.qld.gov.au/suburbs and the Logandale Estate in Cornubia,"History." Logandale Cornubia. Accessed April 9, 2023. https://logandaleestate.com.au/sample-page/history/ which is often mistaken as being its own suburb.Personal recollection by [[Cooper-33754|Zachariah Cooper]], as remembered on 09 Apr 2023. Recorded by [[Cooper-33754|Zachariah Cooper]] on 09 Apr 2023. ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Oceania :'''Country:''' Australia :'''State:''' Queensland :'''GPS Coordinates:''' -27.7626558, 152.7646483 :'''Elevation:''' 102.5 m or 336.5 feet ===History=== The area now part of Logan City are the traditional lands of multiple Indigenous groups. The Logan City Council officially recognises the, "Turrbal peoples; Yagara language speaking peoples; Yugumbeh language speaking peoples, including Munujali and Wanjeburra peoples, and; Yugara / Yugarapul peoples.""About Logan City." Logan City Council. Accessed April 9, 2023. https://www.logan.qld.gov.au/about-logan-city People, businesses and schools in eastern Logan will often cite the Jagera and Yugumbeh peoples as the traditional custodians of the land in Acknowledgements of Country, and the Jagera and Turrbal peoples in further northern parts of the region; though it is disputed how far east the Jagera territory extends."Our Story." Turrbal. Accessed April 9, 2023. https://www.turrbal.com.au/our-story Under the New South Wales ''Municipalities Act 1858'', municipalities could be created by a local petition with at least 50 household signatories.''Municipalities Act 1858'' (New South Wales). No 13. https://legislation.nsw.gov.au/view/pdf/asmade/act-1858-16a Queensland would continue to operate under this act after independence from New South Wales until 1864, with the passing of the ''Municipal Institutions Act 1864''.Queensland State Archives. "Brisbane Municipal Council." Accessed April 9, 2023. https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/agencies/A10315 The ''Divisional Boards Act 1879'' made it a requirement that all areas of Queensland were to be under the control of one municipality with a name and defined borders.Warwick Angus (Qld, : 1879 - 1901). “The Divisional Boards Act,” October 28, 1879. http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article82293959. Within the region that is now Logan City, this act saw the establishments of the Beenleigh Division, Coomera Division, Nerang Division, Taragalba Division, Tingalpa Division, Waterford Division, and Yeerongpilly Division.Queensland. 1879. An Explanation of the Divisional Boards Act : Followed by the Full Text Thereof, and the Boundaries of the Divisions : With Alphabetical Indices. Brisbane: Watson, Ferguson & Co. Cited in: Wikipedia contributors, "List of divisional boards in Queensland," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_divisional_boards_in_Queensland&oldid=1118711449 (accessed April 9, 2023). Under the passing of the ''Local Authorities Act 1902'', divisions and municipalities were replaced with cities, towns, and shires; the same system used across Queensland today.Davies, Nichola. “Local Government Legacy: 125 Years of LGAQ.” LGAQ, October 11, 2021. https://www.lgaq.asn.au/news/article/1211/local-government-legacy-125-years-of-lgaq. In August 1903, the Shire of Tabragalba was renamed to the Shire of Beaudesert.Queensland State Archives. "Beaudesert Shire Council." Accessed April 9, 2023. https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/agencies/A322. In September 1925, the Shire of Yeerongpilly was dissolved, and its areas divided into the City of Brisbane, Shire of Beaudesert, Shire of Tingalpa, and the Shire of Waterford.Queensland State Archives. “Yeerongpilly Shire Council.” Accessed April 9, 2023. https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/agencies/A9633. In 1948, the Albert Shire was established,"Celebrations as Logan marks three decades City commemorates its coming of age." Albert & Logan News (Brisbane, Australia), October 2, 2009: 004. NewsBank: Access World News. https://infoweb-newsbank-com.ezproxy.ezylogan.org/apps/news/document-view?p=AWNB&docref=news/12B2A6D37B39A6D0. which encompassed Nerang Shire (except the Burleigh Heads area, which formed the new South Coast Town, alongside Coolangatta Town and Southport Town), Coomera Shire, Beenleigh Shire, southern Tingalpa Shire (the northern part went to the new Redlands Shire, along with Cleveland Shire), and eastern Waterford Shire (the western part went to the new Beaudesert Shire, along with Tamborine Shire and the existing Beaudesert Shire).The Courier-Mail (Brisbane, Qld. : 1933 - 1954). “New Coast Names,” December 10, 1948. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/49928855. In 1978, the Logan Shire was established, encompassing of the northern parts of Beaudesert and Albert Shires. Not long after, in 1981, the area was redefined as Logan City. In 1995, the remainder of Albert Shire south of the Logan River would be absorbed into the aforementioned South Coast Town, which had since been renamed Gold Coast Town in 1958,Queensland State Archives. "South Coast Town Council." Accessed April 9, 2023. https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/agencies/A2476 and later Gold Coast City in 1959.Queensland State Archives. "Gold Coast Town Council." Accessed April 9, 2023. https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/agencies/A10379 In 1995, Logan recieved a small amount of land, as not all of the Moreton Shire was incorporated to City of Ipswich. The City of Brisbane and the Shire of Esk also recieved parts of the former Moreton Shire.Queensland State Archives. "Moreton Shire Council." Accessed April 9, 2023. https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/agencies/A1425 The final significant changes made to Logan's borders were in 2008, when the Shire of Beaudesert was abolished. The southern areas, along with, "Harrisville/Peak Crossing area," part of Ipswich City, would form the new Scenic Rim Region.Queensland State Archives. "Beaudesert Shire Council." Accessed April 9, 2023. https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/agencies/A322 The northern areas, along with the regions of Gold Coast City north of the Albert River, would join the existing City of Logan.Queensland State Archives. "Logan City Council." Accessed April 9, 2023. https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/agencies/A1141 ===Population=== ''population data to be added later'' ====Notables==== * Bilin Bilin ([[Gugingin-1|WikiTree]] / [[Wikipedia:Bilin Bilin|Wikipedia]]) * Francis Shailer ([[Shailer-107|WikiTree]]) * Fred Huntress ([[Huntress-238|WikiTree]]) * Glen Shailer ([[Shailer-128|WikiTree]]) * James Dennis ([[Dennis-3148|WikiTree]]) * Patrick Logan ([[Logan-4872|WikiTree]] / [[Wikipedia:Patrick Logan|Wikipedia]]) ==Sources==

Logan County, Oklahoma

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Welcome to the Logan 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=== == Vital Records == [https://ok2explore.health.ok.gov/ '''Oklahoma State Vital Records Index''']
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'''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=== ====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=== * [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 * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logan_County,_Oklahoma '''Logan County, Oklahoma'''] on WikiPedia. * [http://www.okhistory.org/publications/encyclopediaonline.php '''The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture'''] citing Oklahoma Historical Society (https://okhistory.org).

Logan County, West Virginia

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Logan County Arkansas

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{{US History|sub-project=Arkansas}} [[Category:Arkansas Projects]] [[Category:Logan County, Arkansas]] [[Space:Arkansas_The_Natural_State|Click here to return to Arkansas the Natural State for further Arkansas navigation]] == Welcome to Logan County, Arkansas! == Nestled in western Arkansas, Logan County has a rich historical tapestry dating back to its establishment on March 22, 1871. Originally named Sarber County after [[Sarber-79|John Newton Sarber]], a United States Marshal and Arkansas legislator, it was later renamed Logan County on December 15, 1875, in honor of [[Logan-8927|James Logan]], an early settler who played a significant role in the territorial and state legislature, with ties to Scott County, part of which became absorbed into Logan County. The region attracted pioneers to its fertile lands in the mid-19th century, marking the beginning of an era dominated by agriculture, particularly cotton farming. The echoes of the Civil War resonated through Logan County, influencing both Confederate and Union sympathizers. Post-reconstruction, the county experienced prosperity with the expansion of railroads, transforming towns like Paris and Booneville into crucial trade and transportation hubs. Economic diversification brought forth industries like timber and coal mining, with Paris gaining prominence as a coal mining town. Educational institutions, such as the University of the Ozarks in Clarksville, founded in 1834, have contributed significantly to the cultural and educational fabric of the region. Today, Logan County maintains its rural charm, with agriculture playing a pivotal role in its economy. The landscape is adorned with historic sites and landmarks that reflect the architectural and cultural heritage of the county. Events and festivals further celebrate the vibrant legacy of Logan County's past. From the early days of Native American presence to the modern era, Logan County's narrative stands as a testament to the resilience and evolution of a community deeply rooted in Arkansas history. === Maps and Boundaries === Logan County, Arkansas is located in the western part of the state. The counties that surround it are: *[[Space:Scott_County_Arkansas|Scott County]] to the north *[[Space:Yell_County_Arkansas|Yell County]] to the east *[[Space:Perry_County_Arkansas|Perry County]] to the south *[[Space:Sebastian_County_Arkansas|Sebastian County]] to the west *[[Space:Johnson_County_Arkansas|Johnson County]] to the northwest === Communities === ==== Cities ==== :{|border="0" width="300px" |[[:Category: Booneville, Arkansas|Booneville]]||[[:Category: Magazine, Arkansas|Magazine]]||[[:Category: Paris, Arkansas|Paris]] |- |[[:Category: Ratcliff, Arkansas|Ratcliff]]||[[:Category: Scranton, Arkansas|Scranton]] |}
====Towns==== :{|border="0" width="300px" |[[:Category: Blue Mountain, Arkansas|Blue Mountain]]||[[:Category: Caulksville, Arkansas|Caulksville]] |- |[[:Category: Morrison Bluff, Arkansas|Morrison Bluff]]||[[:Category: Subiaco, Arkansas|Subiaco]] |}
====Census-designated place==== :{|border="0" width="300px" |Driggs||Dublin||Golden City||[[:Category: Ione, Arkansas|Ione]] |- |Lucas||[[:Category: Mixon, Arkansas|Mixon]]||[[:Category: New Blaine, Arkansas|New Blaine]]||Revilee |- |Roseville||Shoal Creek||Sugar Grove||Wilkins |} ====Unincorpoerated Communities==== :{|border="0" width="400px" |[[:Category: Barber, Arkansas|Barber]]||[[:Category: Carolan, Arkansas|Carolan]]||Chismville||Corley |- |[[:Category: Delaware, Arkansas|Delaware]]||Kalamazoo||Mount Magazine||Prairie View |} ====Townships:==== :{|border="0" width="600px" |[[:Category: Barber Township, Logan County, Arkansas|Barber]]||[[:Category: Bear Wallow Township, Logan County, Arkansas|Bear Wallow]]||[[:Category: Blue Mountain Township, Logan County, Arkansas|Blue Mountain]]||[[:Category: Boone Township, Logan County, Arkansas|Boone]] |- |[[:Category: Cane Creek Township, Logan County, Arkansas|Cane Creek]]||[[:Category: Cauthron Township, Logan County, Arkansas|Cauthron]]||[[:Category: Clark Township, Logan County, Arkansas|Clark]]||[[:Category: Delaware Township, Logan County, Arkansas|Delaware]] |- |[[:Category: Driggs Township, Logan County, Arkansas|Driggs]]||[[:Category: Ellsworth Township, Logan County, Arkansas|Ellsworth]]||[[:Category: Johnson Township, Logan County, Arkansas|Johnson]]||[[:Category: Logan Township, Logan County, Arkansas|Logan]] |- |[[:Category: Mountain Township, Logan County, Arkansas|Mountain]]||[[:Category: Petit Jean Township, Logan County, Arkansas|Petit Jean]]||[[:Category: Reveilee Township, Logan County, Arkansas|Revilee]]||[[:Category: River Township, Logan County, Arkansas|River]] |- |[[:Category: Roseville Township, Logan County, Arkansas|Roseville]]||[[:Category: Shoal Creek Township, Logan County, Arkansas|Shoal Creek]]||[[:Category: Short Mountain Township, Logan County, Arkansas|Short Mountain]]||[[:Category: Six Mile Township, Logan County, Arkansas|Six Mile]] |- |[[:Category: Sugar Creek Township, Logan County, Arkansas|Sugar Creek]]||[[:Category: Titsworth Township, Logan County, Arkansas|Titsworth]]||[[:Category: Tomlinson Township, Logan County, Arkansas|Tomlinson]]||[[:Category: Washburn Township, Logan County, Arkansas|Washburn]] |}
====Historical Communities ==== :{|border="0" width="600px" |Baparo||Belva||Blocker||Bluff Tollbridge |- |Boss||Boyce||Briar Creek||British |- |Brown||Calico||Centre Prairie||Cloudcrest |- |Creole||Cross Roads||Echo||Ellsworth |- |Flat||Geren||Hatsie||Hobart |- |Idel||Idell||Jay||Knox |- |Long Bridge||Maggie||McLeans Bottom||Millard |- |Money||National||Patterson Bluff||Prairie View Rural Station |- |Spielerville||State Sanatorium||Talmage||Tollbridge |- |Utley |} === Military History === ==== Civil War ==== Logan County, Arkansas, has a rich history intertwined with the events of the Civil War. Although the county was officially formed after the Civil War, the area that encompasses it witnessed significant involvement during the conflict. The region experienced minor skirmishes and faced the challenges of both Union and Confederate armies foraging for supplies. Lawless bushwhackers also raided and terrorized the area during this tumultuous time. One notable event in Logan County's Civil War history is the Skirmish at Haguewood Prairie, which occurred on September 27, 1863. This skirmish was part of General Jo Shelby's Raid into Missouri, reflecting the strategic movements and engagements that took place in the border regions. Additionally, Logan County saw action during the Camden Expedition with skirmishes at Roseville on March 29, 1864, and April 4, 1864. The Camden Expedition was a military campaign in southern Arkansas that aimed to secure Confederate control over the region. The Civil War left a lasting impact on Logan County, shaping its early history and influencing the experiences of its residents during and after the conflict. The historical events you mentioned highlight the challenges faced by the local population as they navigated through the uncertainties of war. ====Military Unites==== The units listed were various military regiments and militia groups formed by individuals from the counties that later contributed to the formation of Logan County, Arkansas, before and during the Civil War. Here is a brief overview of each: =====Confederate Units===== #'''2nd Arkansas Mounted Rifles Regiment (Confederate) Companies A and I:''' This regiment served as mounted riflemen for the Confederate Army. Companies A and I were specific companies within this regiment. #'''5th Arkansas State Troops Regiment, Companies A, and D:''' The 5th Arkansas State Troops Regiment was organized to serve the Confederate cause. Companies A and D were part of this regiment. #'''31st Arkansas Infantry (Confederate):''' The 31st Arkansas Infantry Regiment served as part of the Confederate forces during the Civil War. #'''1st Arkansas Mounted Rifles, Company H:''' This company served as part of the 1st Arkansas Mounted Rifles regiment, providing mounted troops for Confederate military operations. #'''3rd Arkansas Cavalry Regiment (Confederate), Company K:''' Company K was a specific company within the 3rd Arkansas Cavalry Regiment, which served as Confederate cavalry during the war. #'''15th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Northwest), Company B, C, and D:''' The 15th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Northwest) consisted of various companies, including B, C, and D. It played a role in Confederate operations in the northwest region. #'''4th Arkansas Cavalry Regiment, Company C, D, and K:''' The 4th Arkansas Cavalry Regiment included several companies, with C, D, and K being specific companies. It served as Confederate cavalry. #'''7th Militia Regiment, 10th Militia Regiment, 17th Militia Regiment, 26th Militia Regiment, 58th Militia Regiment, 62nd Militia Regiment:''' These militia regiments were likely composed of local citizens who organized for defense and support during the Civil War. The numbers indicate different regiments. #'''2nd Militia Brigade, 3rd Militia Brigade:''' These militia brigades were higher-level organizational units that oversaw multiple militia regiments. =====Union Units===== #'''1st Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Union):''' The 1st Arkansas Infantry Regiment served in the Union Army, representing the pro-Union sentiment in certain regions of Arkansas. #'''4th Arkansas Volunteer Infantry (Union):''' This regiment served as part of the Union forces from Arkansas, indicating support for the Union cause. #'''3rd Arkansas Cavalry Regiment (Union):''' The 3rd Arkansas Cavalry Regiment served as Union cavalry during the Civil War. These units reflect the complex and divided loyalties within Arkansas during the Civil War, with some residents supporting the Confederacy and others aligning with the Union cause. ===== Civil War Markers ===== Skirmish at Haguewood Prairie was erected in 2013 by the Arkansas Civil War Sesquicentennial Commission. The inscription reads: In late September 1863, Confederate Col. J.O. Shelby's cavalry headed north to raid into Missouri. On Sept. 27, 1863, Shelby's scouts found Co. H, 1st Arkansas Infantry (U.S.) camped at Haguewood Prairie near present-day Paris. The Union troops fell back into heavy timber as Shelby attacked. The Confederate veterans and Union volunteers skirmished for two hours before the fight ended. The Union troops, many recruited in Johnson and Franklin counties, lost 2 men killed and 28 captured. The Confederates suffered 10 soldiers killed and 8 wounded. ==== Other Markers ==== Logan County Vietnam Memorial. Inscription list Vietnam Veterans lost in service: *Dickason, Clyde Leroy *Frost, James Allen *Harper, Larry Neil *Reinecius, Karl Lewis *Sanders, Wayne Jackson *Satterfield, John Stephen *Schluterman, David Frank *Vories, John Lloyd *Cotner, Morrison Auther *Jones, Charles Lee === Landmarks and Attractions=== {{Image|file=Logan_County_Arkansas.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=American Legion Post No. 121 Building }} *'''[[Wikipedia:American_Legion_Post_No._121_Building|American Legion Post No. 121 Building]]''' in Paris, Arkansas, holds historical significance as an L-shaped, single-story community hall constructed of saddle-notched logs. This building is located south of Paris, off Highway 107 South. Built in 1934 as a Works Progress Administration (WPA) project, it stands on a continuous stone foundation and features a composition-shingled gable roof. The logs are painted brown and chinked with white cement mortar. ::Originally, the post was part of a larger WPA-constructed park spanning three-and-a-half acres. This park included Boy Scout and Girl Scout cabins, rock walls, and a stone stepped path leading to the pinnacle of Pine Ridge Mountain. Over time, the cabins have disappeared, and only remnants of the stone retaining walls remain. ::The significance of this project goes beyond its physical presence. In the 1930s, Paris served as the center of mining in Arkansas within a radius of many miles. The surrounding valleys were primarily agricultural farms, and the community, as a whole, was classified as "poor." Before the WPA project, there were no places in the county for public assembly. The American Legion Post No. 121 provided a much-needed recreational venue for the people of Logan County, offering a space for public events and contributing to the documented work relief activities of the WPA in the area. {{Image|file=Logan_County_Arkansas-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Anhalt Barn }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Anhalt_Barn|Anhalt Barn]]''', located near New Blaine (formerly Shoal Creek), was constructed in 1878 and is a one-and-a-half-story, double-crib structure. This unique barn features a combination of wood frame and stone construction with a central drive. The exterior includes both horizontal and vertical plank walls supported by a tall fieldstone foundation, and it is capped by a metal roof. ::Throughout the barn, hewn and unhewn log structural members are utilized for various elements such as door lintels, sills, plates, and other framing components. The roof has undergone replacement at some point, featuring entirely sawn wood rafters and framing. The exterior of the barn has also been replaced over time, evident through the use of wire nails and sawn, relatively uniform dimensional lumber. ::What makes the Anhalt Barn particularly noteworthy is that it is the only known historic agricultural outbuilding in Logan County with this unique combination of European wood frame and stone wall construction. The barn represents a rare and well-preserved example of this architectural style in the region. ::The history of the Anhalt family is intertwined with the barn. George Henry Anhalt Sr., who arrived in Logan County after the Civil War during a period of explosive growth in the area due to the railroad industry and immigration. Born in Heckerfield, in the region of Prussia around 1840, George Anhalt Sr. came to the United States around 1869, initially settling in Illinois before moving to Arkansas. While not much is known about his personal life, it is documented that he was a farmer who did not work for the railroad. The barn he built reflects a common style found in western Europe for centuries, suggesting that he likely learned this type of barn construction in his native country. Despite its apparent simplicity, the Anhalt Barn showcases both craftsmanship and cultural traditions, making it a significant historical and architectural landmark in Logan County. {{Image|file=Bowers-4590-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Arkansas Tuberculosis Sanatorium Historic District }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Arkansas_Tuberculosis_Sanatorium_Historic_District|Arkansas Tuberculosis Sanatorium Historic District]]''' is situated approximately 2.5 miles south of Booneville, Arkansas, in rural Logan County. Positioned on top of an extension of Potts Ridge known as "The Hill," this historic district served as the state sanatorium for tuberculosis patients and emerged as the largest facility of its kind in the county by the 1940s. ::Established in 1909, the sanatorium was a self-sufficient city, featuring not only medical facilities for tuberculosis treatment but also structures related to providing essential goods and services to the facility. These included dairy buildings, a water treatment plant, water towers, and a fire station. The district also incorporated recreational resources such as a pool and basketball court located in the center of the dormitory area, as well as a baseball field and track situated to the east near the dairy facilities. ::The fight against tuberculosis in the United States traces back to 1884, with Dr. Edward Livingston Trudeau playing a crucial role. The early days of tuberculosis treatment, before 1900, saw the majority of patients receiving care in private facilities. However, there were no known private sanatoria in Arkansas during that time. ::The Arkansas Tuberculosis Sanatorium, established in 1909, represented a pioneering effort in providing a state-run facility for tuberculosis patient care. As tuberculosis awareness increased, it became part of a broader movement in the late 19th and early 20th centuries to eradicate diseases, particularly in the South. ::By the 1940s, the completed Arkansas Tuberculosis Sanatorium had a capacity of 1,155 patients and was renowned as the "largest and best institution of its kind regarding treatment facilities in the nation." Although the physical fabric of the district is impressive and important, the historic district also stands as a notable illustration of the broader fight against tuberculosis in the United States. ::The sanatorium operated until 1973, and today, the facility is repurposed as the Booneville Human Development Center under the Arkansas Department of Health and Human Services. The district, with its historical significance and architectural features, serves as a reminder of the dedicated efforts in the battle against tuberculosis in the country. {{Image|file=Logan_County_Arkansas-3.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Bank of Booneville Building }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Bank_of_Booneville_Building|Bank of Booneville Building]]''', located at 1 West Main Street in downtown Booneville, Arkansas, is a historic commercial structure with a rich history. Constructed in 1902, this brick two-story building holds significance as one of the first structures to be built in what is now the commercial center of the city. ::The Bank of Booneville, chartered in 1899, made this building its home until its closure in 1934. The architectural features of the building reflect modest Renaissance elements, contributing to its historical charm. Notable features include a rusticated stone arch entrance located on the corner of the building. Additionally, the cornice of the structure is adorned with brick corbelling and dentil work, showcasing craftsmanship from the early 20th century. ::The building's location in the heart of downtown Booneville underscores its importance in the development of the city's commercial district. As the former home of the Bank of Booneville, it played a central role in the local economy and financial landscape during the early to mid-20th century. ::Preserving the architectural details of the period, the Bank of Booneville Building stands as a testament to the city's history and the evolution of its commercial infrastructure. Its closure in 1934 marks a transition in its use, but the building continues to contribute to the historical character of downtown Booneville, serving as a reminder of the community's past. {{Image|file=Logan_County_Arkansas-4.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Booneville Commercial Historic District }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Booneville_Commercial_Historic_District|Booneville Commercial Historic District]]''' is an area that encapsulates the early 20th-century commercial core of Booneville, Arkansas. Positioned on the east side of the 100 and 200 blocks of North Broadway Avenue, this district features a collection of commercial buildings, the majority of which were constructed between approximately 1900 and 1920. The establishment of this commercial district reflects a significant period in Booneville's history. ::Originally, the city of Booneville was located south of the current commercial district. However, in 1899, the city underwent relocation due to the advent of the railroad connecting Little Rock, Arkansas, and McAlester, Oklahoma. This relocation played a pivotal role in the development and expansion of the city, with the commercial heart moving to its present location. ::The buildings within the Booneville Commercial Historic District are characterized by typical early 20th-century vernacular commercial styling. This architectural style is reflective of the prevalent design trends of the time, showcasing features and elements commonly found in commercial structures of the period. The district's buildings contribute to the historic fabric of Booneville, offering a glimpse into the commercial and architectural history of the community during the early 1900s. ::Preserving these structures and their architectural integrity is essential for maintaining the historic character of Booneville. The Booneville Commercial Historic District stands as a testament to the city's growth and development during the early 20th century, shaped by factors such as railroad expansion and urban planning decisions. Today, it serves as a reminder of the city's heritage and the economic vitality that defined its commercial center in the early decades of the 1900s. {{Image|file=Logan_County_Arkansas-5.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Booneville Methodist Episcopal Church South }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Booneville_Methodist_Episcopal_Church_South|Booneville Methodist Episcopal Church South]]''' The First United Methodist Church, originally known as the Booneville Methodist Episcopal Church South, is a historic church building located at 355 North Broadway Avenue in Booneville, Arkansas. Constructed between 1910 and 1911, this two-story brick building exhibits Late Gothic Revival styling, showcasing architectural features characteristic of that period. ::The church has a distinctive design, featuring a gabled roof with a crenellated parapet that adds a decorative and medieval-inspired element to the structure. One of the notable architectural elements is a buttressed tower rising from the building, and it is also topped by crenellated parapets, contributing to the overall Gothic Revival aesthetic. ::The congregation associated with this church has roots dating back to 1868 when it was founded. Over the years, the church has been a central place of worship and community for the people of Booneville. The construction of the current building in the early 20th century reflects the commitment of the congregation to create a lasting and architecturally significant space for their religious activities. ::The Late Gothic Revival style, as seen in the design of the First United Methodist Church, often incorporates elements such as pointed arches, buttresses, and crenellations, drawing inspiration from medieval European architecture. ::Preserving the architectural and historical significance of the First United Methodist Church is essential for maintaining the cultural heritage of Booneville. The church building stands not only as a place of worship but also as a testament to the craftsmanship and architectural styles of the early 20th century in Arkansas. The incorporation of Late Gothic Revival elements adds a unique character to the structure, making it a notable landmark in the community. *'''[[Wikipedia:Blue_Mountain_station_(Arkansas)|Blue Mountain station (Arkansas)]]''' The Chicago, Rock Island, and Pacific Railroad Depot in Blue Mountain, Arkansas, was a historic railroad station located off Arkansas Highway 10. This single-story rectangular wood-frame structure played a significant role in the local community's development and served as a station for the Chicago, Rock Island, and Pacific Railroad line. Constructed in the late 1890s, the depot was a vital element in the area until the 1930s. ::The architectural features of the depot included a hip roof with deep eaves supported by triangular brackets, creating a distinctive design typical of many railroad stations from that era. The station served as a hub for transportation, facilitating the movement of people and goods and contributing to the growth and connectivity of the community. ::In 1939, reflecting changes in transportation patterns and the decline of rail travel, the depot faced a transition. It was purchased by a local community group, which decided to move the structure four lots from its original site. This relocation marked a shift in the depot's function, as it was repurposed for use as a community center. ::The transformation of the Chicago, Rock Island, and Pacific Railroad Depot into a community center demonstrates adaptive reuse, preserving the historic structure while adapting it to meet evolving community needs. While no longer serving its original purpose as a railroad station, the depot continued to contribute to the local community's identity and history. ::The story of this depot reflects broader trends in the decline of rail travel and the adaptive reuse of historic structures to serve new community functions. Today, the Chicago, Rock Island, and Pacific Railroad Depot stands as a testament to the changing transportation landscape and the resilience of historic buildings in contributing to the life of a community. {{Image|file=Logan_County_Arkansas-6.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Dr. Stephen N. Chism House }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Dr._Stephen_N._Chism_House|Dr. Stephen N. Chism House]]''' is a historic residence situated in rural Logan County, Arkansas. Located north of Booneville, the house is positioned on the east side of Arkansas Highway 23, approximately 0.5 miles south of its junction with Arkansas Highway 217. This two-story log dogtrot house holds historical significance and is considered to be one of the oldest log buildings in the county. ::Constructed around 1844–45, the Dr. Stephen N. Chism House is a distinctive example of early architecture in the region. The house follows the log dogtrot style, characterized by two log pens flanking an open breezeway, covered by a gable roof. The design of the log dogtrot house, with its central breezeway, allowed for improved airflow, which was particularly beneficial in the warm climate of the region. ::Dr. Stephen N. Chism, for whom the house is named, likely played a significant role in the local community. The house itself stands as a representation of the early settlement and architectural heritage of Logan County during the mid-19th century. ::In 2013, the Dr. Stephen N. Chism House underwent a complete restoration by log builder Paul Glidewell. This restoration effort aimed to preserve the historic integrity of the house, ensuring its continued existence as a valuable piece of Logan County's architectural and cultural history. ::The Dr. Stephen N. Chism House serves as a tangible connection to the past, offering a glimpse into the early settlement and construction methods of the region. As one of the oldest log buildings in Logan County, its restoration underscores the commitment to preserving the area's heritage for future generations. {{Image|file=Logan_County_Arkansas-7.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Cove Creek Bridge }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Cove_Creek_Bridge_(Corley,_Arkansas)|Cove Creek Bridge]]''' is a historic bridge located in the Ozark-St. Francis National Forest, carrying Arkansas Highway 309 across Cove Creek. Situated south of the hamlet of Corley, Arkansas, this bridge is a two-span closed-spandrel masonry arch structure. Each span measures 13 feet, resulting in an overall structure length of 26 feet. The bridge is built entirely out of stone, and it features a concrete and asphalt deck, along with concrete barriers at the sides. ::Constructed in 1936, the Cove Creek Bridge is a product of the Works Progress Administration (WPA). The WPA was a New Deal agency that provided employment opportunities during the Great Depression, and it played a significant role in the construction of various public infrastructure projects across the United States. ::The use of masonry arch construction in the Cove Creek Bridge is noteworthy, as it reflects both engineering and aesthetic considerations. Masonry arch bridges are known for their durability and ability to withstand the test of time. The stone construction and the architectural design contribute to the historic character of the bridge. ::The Cove Creek Bridge serves as a tangible reminder of the infrastructure projects undertaken during the 1930s as part of the New Deal initiatives. It not only facilitated transportation in the region but also stands as an example of the craftsmanship and engineering practices of that era. The bridge continues to be an integral part of the local landscape, connecting communities and providing a glimpse into the history of transportation and infrastructure development in the Ozark-St. Francis National Forest. {{Image|file=Logan_County_Arkansas-8.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Cove Lake Bathhouse }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Cove_Lake_Bathhouse|Cove Lake Bathhouse]]''' is a historic recreational facility located at the Cove Lake Recreation Area, situated north of Corley, Arkansas, within the Ozark-St. Francis National Forest. This bathhouse is a T-shaped stone structure, constructed primarily of fieldstone and featuring a distinctive gabled roof. The front of the bathhouse includes a porch that extends across the front, supported by stone piers. Adding architectural interest, the roof is pierced by three triangular dormers, each with vents. ::Built in 1937, the Cove Lake Bathhouse is a product of the Works Progress Administration (WPA), a New Deal agency that aimed to provide employment during the Great Depression while contributing to the development of public infrastructure. What makes the Cove Lake Bathhouse particularly noteworthy is its departure from the more typical Rustic architecture associated with many WPA projects. ::The use of fieldstone, the T-shaped design, and the inclusion of triangular dormers with vents set the Cove Lake Bathhouse apart from the standard Rustic architectural style prevalent in WPA projects. This departure showcases a unique and individualized approach to design and construction, adding to the historical and architectural significance of the bathhouse. ::The Cove Lake Recreation Area, with its historic bathhouse, stands as a testament to the impact of New Deal initiatives on the development of recreational facilities in national forests. The bathhouse not only served a functional purpose for visitors but also became an architectural expression that deviated from the typical styles associated with WPA projects. Today, the Cove Lake Bathhouse remains an important part of the Ozark-St. Francis National Forest's cultural and recreational heritage. {{Image|file=Logan_County_Arkansas-9.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Elizabeth Hall }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Elizabeth_Hall_(New_Blaine,_Arkansas)|Elizabeth Hall]]''' is a historical building located off Arkansas Highway 22 in New Blaine, Arkansas. Constructed in 1867, it was originally built as a Masonic meeting hall with financial support and donated land from members of Elizabeth Lodge 215 F & A M, a Masonic lodge. The building is alternatively known by the name of the lodge, Elizabeth Lodge 215 F & A M. ::The structure has played various roles throughout its history. The upper floor of Elizabeth Hall is utilized as a meeting place for the Masonic lodge. On the ground floor, the building has served different purposes over time, including functioning as a school, a church, and a funeral chapel. ::One interesting historical detail is that the construction of Elizabeth Hall took place under the supervision of E. N. Griffeth, who was the sheriff of New Blaine at that time. The involvement of local figures like Sheriff Griffeth adds a unique aspect to the building's history. ::Described as "one of the finest remaining rural structures erected in nineteenth-century Arkansas," Elizabeth Hall stands as a testament to the architectural and historical significance of rural Arkansas during that period. The building's multiple uses over the years highlight its adaptability and importance within the community. {{Image|file=Logan_County_Arkansas-10.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Farmer's State Bank }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Farmer%27s_State_Bank|Farmer's State Bank]]''' is a historic commercial building located on Seller Street in New Blaine, Arkansas. This single-story masonry structure, constructed in 1922, holds historical significance and is characterized by its long rectangular shape. The building is primarily made of cut fieldstone and features a flat parapeted roof. ::The front facade of The Farmer's State Bank is notable for its simple yet distinctive design. It includes a single storefront, which consists of plate glass windows on either side of a double-door entry. Above these elements, there are large transom windows, adding both aesthetic appeal and natural light to the interior. ::What makes this building particularly noteworthy is its status as the sole surviving commercial structure along what used to be New Blaine's commercial downtown area. As the only remaining commercial building from that era, The Farmer's State Bank stands as a testament to the town's historical development and serves as a tangible link to its commercial past. ::The construction date of 1922 places the building within the early 20th century, and its architectural features reflect the style and design preferences of that time. Preserving structures like The Farmer's State Bank is crucial for maintaining a connection to the heritage and history of New Blaine and its commercial development. {{Image|file=Logan_County_Arkansas-11.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Farmers and Merchants Bank-Masonic Lodge }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Farmers_and_Merchants_Bank-Masonic_Lodge|Farmers and Merchants Bank-Masonic Lodge]]''' is a historic building located at 288 North Broadway in Booneville, Arkansas. This two-story structure features a combination of Colonial Revival and Early Commercial architectural styles. The building holds historical significance and was officially listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1993. ::Constructed to serve both commercial and fraternal purposes, the Farmers and Merchants Bank-Masonic Lodge originally housed a bank on its first floor and a Masonic meeting hall on its second floor. This dual functionality reflects the versatility and multi-use nature of historic buildings during that time. ::The architectural style of the building reflects elements of Colonial Revival, characterized by its classical design elements reminiscent of early American architecture. The Early Commercial style is also evident, showcasing features common to commercial buildings from that era. ::One interesting aspect is that the building's cornerstone indicates its association with the Masonic Lodge, but it does not explicitly mention the bank. The local Masonic lodge utilized the second floor of the building as its meeting place from 1906 to 1985, spanning nearly eight decades. This extended period of use by the Masonic lodge adds to the building's historical significance within the community. ::The inclusion of the Farmers and Merchants Bank-Masonic Lodge on the National Register of Historic Places acknowledges its architectural and historical importance, preserving its legacy for future generations and recognizing its role as both a commercial and fraternal hub in Booneville's history. {{Image|file=Logan_County_Arkansas-12.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=First Christian Church }} *'''[[Wikipedia:First Christian Church]]''' is a historic church located at 120 East Walnut Street in Paris, Arkansas. Constructed between 1930 and 1936, this T-shaped single-story building is made out of stone and concrete. It was built to serve the congregation of the Disciples of Christ, which was organized around 1890. Notably, this church is the congregation's second, with the first church suffering severe damage from a storm in 1929. ::The architectural design of The First Christian Church is locally distinctive and reflects a blend of styles. The building features a basically Collegiate Gothic form, a style characterized by its use of pointed arches and ribbed vaults, reminiscent of medieval Gothic architecture. Additionally, Romanesque details are incorporated into the design, contributing to the overall aesthetic appeal of the church. ::The construction of the church between 1930 and 1936 places it within the early to mid-20th century, and its architectural elements showcase the influence of both Gothic and Romanesque styles popular during that era. The decision to use stone and concrete for construction also adds to the durability and visual appeal of the building. ::The historical significance of The First Christian Church is accentuated by its role as the congregation's second church, replacing the one damaged by the storm in 1929. This new structure not only served the spiritual needs of the community but also stood as a resilient and enduring symbol of the congregation's faith. ::Preserving churches like The First Christian Church is essential for maintaining a connection to the religious and architectural history of the community. The distinctive blend of Collegiate Gothic and Romanesque elements contributes to the uniqueness of this historic church in Paris, Arkansas. {{Image|file=Logan_County_Arkansas-13.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=John Gabriel Fort House }} *'''[[Wikipedia:John_Gabriel_Fort_House|John Gabriel Fort House]]''', constructed in 1848, holds historical significance as one of the oldest settlements between Magazine and Paris in Logan County, Arkansas. This log-constructed, double-pen house features a side gable roof with a central chimney, following the "saddlebag" form typical of the time. However, around 1900, the house underwent alterations with the addition of a frame kitchen at the rear, creating an offset T-shaped plan. ::Situated northwest on a ninety-degree bend in Reveille Valley Road (also known as County Road 40) on the western side of Reveille Valley, the Fort House stands as a tangible piece of the region's history. ::Reveille Valley itself owes its name to Charles Brome Humphry, an English immigrant who arrived in the United States in 1815 at the age of seventeen. Around 1830, Humphry ventured into the wilderness of the Arkansas Territory and built the first large homestead in the valley, naming it "Reveille" in the tradition of English landowners. Over time, the pronunciation and spelling of the name evolved, sometimes becoming "Revilee." ::In 1846, the John Gabriel Fort Family settled in Reveille Valley. John Gabriel Fort, born in New Madrid County, Missouri, in 1811, became part of the community and contributed to the historical development of the area. ::The property has changed hands several times over the years. In 1919, Jim Thomas acquired the Fort property, marking another chapter in the history of the Fort House. The various owners and alterations to the structure reflect the evolving landscape of Reveille Valley and the rich history of settlement and community development in Logan County, Arkansas. Preserving structures like the Fort House is crucial for maintaining a connection to the region's past and heritage. {{Image|file=Logan_County_Arkansas-14.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Tolbert E. Gill House }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Tolbert_E._Gill_House|Tolbert E. Gill House]]''' is a historically significant structure, primarily notable for its architectural uniqueness. Constructed during the period of 1920-1935, this house stands out due to its lack of known stylistic antecedents, and its design appears to be solely the product of the distinctive genius and craftsmanship of its designer, builder, and first occupant, Tolbert E. Gill. ::Situated on the south side of State Highway 22 west of downtown Paris, Arkansas, the Tolbert E. Gill House is a one-and-one-half story residence made of reinforced concrete with a stone veneer. The architectural style of the house is described as having a stone rubble aesthetic, resembling what would later be known as Rustic style but is actually unique to its builder and original occupant, Tolbert E. Gill. ::What sets this house apart is not only its architectural style but also the abundance of designed landscape features and sculpted elements created by Mr. Gill himself. These features include stone walls, concrete "stumps," arched entrances, stone grottos, a sunken concrete pond, as well as sculpted concrete furniture and decorative elements. Tolbert E. Gill's creative contributions to both the architecture and landscaping make the house a unique and locally significant example of personalized craftsmanship and design. ::Preserving structures like the Tolbert E. Gill House is essential for maintaining a connection to the creative expressions of individuals within a community. The house not only reflects the architectural tastes of its time but also showcases the artistic vision and craftsmanship of its builder, Tolbert E. Gill. {{Image|file=Logan_County_Arkansas-15.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Jack Creek Bathhouse }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Jack_Creek_Bathhouse|Jack Creek Bathhouse]]''', situated in southeast Logan County on Forest Service Road 141 along Sugar Creek, features a historically significant bathhouse that adds to the area's historical and recreational value. The bathhouse, constructed around 1936, is a single-story rectangular structure primarily built of fieldstone and resting upon a continuous stone foundation. ::The bathhouse is divided into three sections of relatively equal size. The north and south sections serve as enclosed dressing rooms, providing privacy and changing facilities for visitors. The center section is open, with solid walls on both the north and south sides, likely serving as a communal area. The roof of the bathhouse is a simple gable covered with composition shingles and is supported by large log beams, adding to the rustic charm of the structure. ::What makes the bathhouse historically significant is its connection to the 1707th Company of the Arkansas Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) District. Members of this CCC unit, stationed at the Waldron Camp located just to the south, constructed the bathhouse. The CCC played a crucial role in public works projects during the Great Depression, and the emphasis on recreational construction began in earnest in 1935. ::The Jack Creek Bathhouse was specifically built to serve as a public recreational facility within the Ouachita National Forest (ONF). It catered to swimmers and campers visiting the Jack Creek Recreation Area, offering amenities and facilities for those enjoying outdoor activities. As the only CCC-constructed facility of record at this location, the bathhouse stands as a tangible representation of the contributions made by the Civilian Conservation Corps to American social history. ::The Jack Creek Bathhouse is significant not only for its historical associations but also for its embodiment of CCC recreational architecture. Its construction exemplifies the CCC's emphasis on outdoor recreation, making it a noteworthy example of the architectural legacy left by the organization. Preserving structures like the Jack Creek Bathhouse ensures the conservation of this historical and recreational asset. {{Image|file=Logan_County_Arkansas-16.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Freeborn T. Lasater House }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Freeborn_T._Lasater_House|Freeborn T. Lasater House]]''', located along Highway 197 in New Blaine, Arkansas, is a historically significant example of Craftsman style architecture in the small community. Constructed by Freeborn Lasater with the assistance of his wife and children, the building process began in 1928 and took over six years to complete. The house, a one-story Craftsman Bungalow, is primarily constructed of fieldstone, giving it a distinctive appearance. To further enhance its uniqueness, petrified wood and Native American stone tools found by the Lasater family at the building site were incorporated into the masonry. ::Freeborn Lasater, a merchant and stone mason in the town of Blaine, played a role in the town's shift from the north side of Shoal Creek to the south side due to the railroad's plans to pass through the area on the south side of the creek. This shift eventually led to the demise of Blaine and the growth of New Blaine. When Lasater decided to build a new home for his family, it was in New Blaine, closer to the railroad. ::The construction of the Freeborn Lasater House was completed in 1933. Following its completion, the Lasaters also built a small gas station operated by their son, Troy. Unfortunately, with the economic challenges of the Great Depression, the service station failed. By the late 1930s, the Lasater family left Arkansas for a fresh start in California. ::Over the years, the Freeborn Lasater House has changed hands and went through several owners, eventually being used as a rental property. Despite changes in ownership and use, the house remains a testament to the craftsmanship and architectural style of its time. The incorporation of unique materials, such as petrified wood and Native American stone tools, adds to its historical and aesthetic significance within the community of New Blaine. Preserving homes like the Freeborn Lasater House helps maintain a connection to the local history and architectural heritage of the area. *'''[[Wikipedia:Liberty_Schoolhouse|Liberty Schoolhouse]]''', also known as the Mt. Grove School, is a historic schoolhouse located in a remote part of the Ozark-St. Francis National Forest in Logan County, Arkansas. Situated east of Corley, Arkansas, near the junction of Valentine Spring and Copper Spring Roads, this single-story vernacular wood-frame structure holds historical significance. ::Constructed in 1897, the Liberty Schoolhouse features a gabled roof, weatherboard siding, and a foundation of concrete block piers. It served the local community both as a school and a church. The building's design reflects the vernacular architecture typical of the time, showcasing simplicity and functionality. ::For nearly five decades, the Liberty Schoolhouse played a central role in the community. It served as an educational institution, functioning as a school until 1944. Additionally, the schoolhouse served as a venue for civic meetings and social events, highlighting its importance as a community gathering place. ::The dual function as both a school and a church emphasizes the central role the Liberty Schoolhouse played in the lives of the local residents. It served not only as a place of education but also as a spiritual and social hub for the community. ::Preserving structures like the Liberty Schoolhouse is crucial for maintaining a connection to the history and heritage of the local area. The schoolhouse stands as a tangible reminder of the educational and communal aspects of rural life in the late 19th and early 20th centuries in Logan County, Arkansas. {{Image|file=Logan_County_Arkansas-17.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Little Rock to Cantonment
Gibson Road-Short Mountain Segment }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Little_Rock_to_Cantonment_Gibson_Road-Short_Mountain_Segment|Little Rock to Cantonment Gibson Road-Short Mountain Segment]]''' is a historic 19th-century road section located in Logan County, Arkansas. This segment of the road consists of 3.7 miles (6.0 km) of Short Mountain Road, extending westward from its crossing with Short Mountain Creek. The roadbed is approximately 12 feet (3.7 m) wide and is characterized by heavy banking for much of its length. ::Built in 1828, this road segment holds historical significance as it was originally part of the military road connecting Little Rock, Arkansas, to what is now Gibson, Oklahoma. At that time, Gibson served as a military base. The construction of the road aimed to facilitate transportation and communication between Little Rock and the military installations in the region. ::One notable historical association with this road segment is its connection to the Trail of Tears migration route. The Trail of Tears was a forced relocation of Native American nations, including the Cherokee, Choctaw, Creek, Chickasaw, and Seminole, from their ancestral lands to Indian Territory (present-day Oklahoma) in the 1830s. The road has been documented as part of this migration route, marking a poignant historical connection to the struggles faced by Native American communities during this period. ::Preserving road segments like the Little Rock to Cantonment Gibson Road-Short Mountain Segment is crucial for maintaining a tangible link to the historical development and events of the 19th century in the region. The road serves as a physical reminder of the military and migration activities that took place during that time, contributing to the broader historical narrative of Logan County and the surrounding areas. {{Image|file=Logan_County_Arkansas-18.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Logan County Courthouse, Eastern District }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Logan_County_Courthouse,_Eastern_District|Logan County Courthouse, Eastern District]]''', located at Courthouse Square in the center of Paris, Arkansas, is a historically significant structure with Classical Revival architecture. Serving as one of the two county seats for Logan County, Arkansas, this courthouse is an elegant two-story building built in 1908. The architectural design was carried out by Alonzo Klingensmith. ::Key features of the Logan County Courthouse include its construction using brick and a foundation of cut stone. The building's Classical Revival style is evident in the classical temple porticos present on three sides of the courthouse. These porticos contribute to the overall grandeur and classical aesthetic of the structure. Additionally, the courthouse is topped by an octagonal tower housing a clock and belfry, further enhancing its architectural prominence. ::The courthouse has played a central role in the civic life of Logan County, serving as a hub for legal affairs and government activities. Its imposing architecture reflects the importance and significance attributed to civic buildings during the early 20th century. ::The Logan County Courthouse, Eastern District, was added to the National Register of Historic Places on July 30, 1976, recognizing its architectural and historical significance. As one of the most architecturally imposing buildings in Paris, Arkansas, the courthouse stands as a symbol of the county's history and civic pride. Preserving structures like the Logan County Courthouse helps maintain a tangible connection to the past and contributes to the cultural and architectural heritage of the community. {{Image|file=Logan_County_Arkansas-19.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Logan County Courthouse, Southern Judicial District }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Logan_County_Courthouse,_Southern_Judicial_District|Logan County Courthouse, Southern Judicial District]]''', is a historic courthouse located at 366 N. Broadway Ave. in Booneville, Arkansas. Booneville serves as one of the two county seats of Logan County. This courthouse, added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places on March 8, 1997, is a notable example of Italian Renaissance architectural style. ::Constructed in 1928, the courthouse stands as a three-story masonry building. It is built with buff brick and features limestone trim, showcasing a restrained version of Italian Renaissance styling. The architectural details include arched windows on the second level, separated by pilasters with limestone capitals and bases. ::The Logan County Courthouse, Southern Judicial District, is the second courthouse for the southern district of Logan County. It was built on the site of the first courthouse, demonstrating the ongoing importance of this location as a center for legal and civic affairs within the county. ::The courthouse's design reflects the elegance and sophistication associated with Italian Renaissance architecture, even in its restrained version. The use of arched windows and pilasters adds to the classical aesthetic, emphasizing the importance of the building as a civic institution. ::The inclusion of the Logan County Courthouse, Southern Judicial District, on the National Register of Historic Places recognizes its architectural significance and contribution to the historical fabric of Booneville and Logan County. Preserving structures like this courthouse helps maintain a connection to the county's history and architectural heritage. {{Image|file=Logan_County_Arkansas-20.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Magazine City Hall-Jail }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Magazine_City_Hall-Jail|Magazine City Hall-Jail]]''' is a historic structure located northwest of the intersection of State Highway 10 and 109 in the center of the town of Magazine, Arkansas. Constructed in 1934-35, this single-story building is a combination of a gable/flat roof design, featuring formed concrete block and fieldstone masonry. The architectural style is characterized as Plain Traditional, emphasizing simplicity and functionality. ::The building serves a dual purpose, housing both the city hall and the jail. The overall design is simple, unornamental, and symmetrical in composition. The rectangular city hall section provides access to the lower stone jail section at the rear of the structure. ::The town of Magazine traces its origins back to 1867 when Eli Hooper moved to the area from Illinois and established a mercantile business. By 1870, Hooper had moved his home and enterprise to the north of the present townsite, contributing to the town's early development. The decision to construct a jail in 1934 is documented in the city council minutes, specifying a stone and concrete jail with no wood. A year later, the need for a new city hall was recognized, and it was constructed with a wood frame resembling ashlar-faced stone to manage expenses. ::The Magazine City Hall/Jail is a notable example of a civic building constructed with locally-unusual materials, including formed concrete blocks and fieldstone. Mr. J. Arless Jenkins, a local craftsman and mason, played a role in making the concrete blocks himself using a molding machine he owned. ::This building remained in use as the city hall and jail for several years, serving the community until being replaced by a new structure in more recent times. The Magazine City Hall/Jail stands as a historic and architectural representation of the town's development and the use of locally-sourced building materials. While formed concrete block constructions were common in various communities in the early 20th century, the Magazine City Hall/Jail is a distinctive example that reflects the town's unique history and construction practices. {{Image|file=Logan_County_Arkansas-21.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Methodist Episcopal Church, South }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Methodist_Episcopal_Church,_South_(Paris,_Arkansas)|Methodist Episcopal Church, South]]''', originally the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, is a historic church building located at 205 North Elm Street in Paris, Arkansas. This two-story brick building exhibits Late Gothic Revival styling and holds significance as the congregation's fourth sanctuary. The church was constructed between 1917 and 1928 for a congregation that was founded in the early 1870s. ::The Late Gothic Revival style is evident in the architectural details of the First United Methodist Church. The building features a gabled roof with corner sections, and a prominent tower that is topped by crenellated parapets, adding to the Gothic aesthetic. This architectural style was popular during the late 19th and early 20th centuries and often drew inspiration from medieval European church architecture. ::The congregation's history dates back to the early 1870s, and the construction of the First United Methodist Church represents the fourth sanctuary built by the congregation. Unfortunately, the first three sanctuaries were lost to fires, making the current building a testament to the congregation's resilience and commitment to their place of worship. ::The use of brick as the primary building material contributes to the durability and timeless appeal of the church. The Late Gothic Revival elements, including the tower and crenellated parapets, give the building a distinctive and historic character. ::Preserving structures like the First United Methodist Church is essential for maintaining a connection to the religious and architectural history of the community. The church stands as both a place of worship and a symbol of the congregation's enduring commitment to their faith despite the challenges posed by the loss of previous sanctuaries to fire. *'''[[Wikipedia:Mount_Salem_Church_and_School|Mount Salem Church and School]]''' is a historic building located at 553 Mt. Salem Rd. #101 in rural Logan County, Arkansas, approximately 15 miles southwest of Paris. This single-story wood-frame structure features a gabled roof and a clapboarded exterior. Alongside the adjacent cemetery, it stands as the primary surviving element of the once-flourishing Mount Salem community, which thrived in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. ::Constructed by the community in 1909–10, the Mount Salem Church and School represents the third building on the site. Throughout its history, this structure served a dual purpose as both a church and a local school. The combination of religious and educational functions was a common practice in rural communities during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, reflecting the importance of these institutions in the lives of residents. ::The clapboarded exterior and gabled roof of the building contribute to its simple yet functional design. The fact that this structure is the third on the site underscores the historical continuity of the Mount Salem community and its commitment to maintaining a central hub for religious and educational activities. ::The Mount Salem Church and School, along with the adjacent cemetery, provides a tangible link to the past, preserving the history of a community that once thrived in the rural landscape of Logan County. As one of the major surviving elements of Mount Salem, this building serves as a testament to the importance of communal spaces in the lives of residents and the endurance of cultural and educational traditions in rural Arkansas. Preserving structures like the Mount Salem Church and School helps maintain a connection to the region's history and the people who once called it home. {{Image|file=Logan_County_Arkansas-22.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=New Blaine School }} *'''[[Wikipedia:New_Blaine_School|New Blaine School]]''' is a historic school building located at the junction of Arkansas Highway 22 and Spring Road in New Blaine, Arkansas. This single-story masonry structure was built in 1925, replacing an older school, and has since become a notable architectural landmark in the area. ::The building is constructed of coursed stone, giving it a solid and enduring appearance. The roof design is characterized by a complex gable-on-hip configuration with triangular dormers, adding architectural interest to the structure. The use of stone and the distinctive roof design contribute to the overall aesthetic appeal of the New Blaine School. ::Craftsman-style elements are evident in the design, particularly in the gabled porticos that shelter the entrances. These porticos feature Craftsman-style gables and are supported by tapered square posts set on stone piers. The incorporation of Craftsman architectural details reflects the popular design trends of the early 20th century. ::The New Blaine School serves as a testament to the community's commitment to education and the construction of durable and aesthetically pleasing public buildings. The replacement of an older school with this new structure in 1925 underscores the importance placed on providing a modern and functional space for the education of local students. ::Preserving historic school buildings like the New Blaine School is essential for maintaining a connection to the educational history of the community and showcasing the architectural styles prevalent during the time of construction. Such buildings often hold cultural and sentimental value for local residents and contribute to the visual identity of the area. {{Image|file=Logan_County_Arkansas-23.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=New Liberty School }} *'''[[Wikipedia:New_Liberty_School_(Liberty,_Arkansas)|New Liberty School]]''' is a historic school building located in rural Logan County, Arkansas, east of New Blaine, on the south side of Arkansas Highway 22, east of the New Liberty Church. Constructed in 1922, the New Liberty School is a single-story masonry structure, showcasing coursed stone construction and covered by a metal hip roof. ::The architectural design of the New Liberty School reflects the characteristics of early 20th-century schools, and its well-preserved state makes it a valuable example of the era. The building features a front entrance sheltered by a gabled portico, supported by simple square posts set on brick piers. This design not only provides a functional and aesthetically pleasing entrance but also aligns with architectural styles prevalent during the early 20th century. ::It's worth noting that the New Liberty School was constructed before Arkansas implemented significant reforms in school building standards. As such, it serves as a representation of the period prior to these reforms, offering insights into the architectural and educational practices of the time. ::Preserving historic school buildings like the New Liberty School is important for maintaining a tangible connection to the educational history of rural communities. These structures often hold cultural and historical significance for local residents, serving as reminders of the community's commitment to education and its evolution over time. The New Liberty School, with its coursed stone construction and distinctive architectural features, stands as a testament to the early 20th-century era in rural Arkansas. {{Image|file=Logan_County_Arkansas-24.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Old Logan County Jail }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Old_Logan_County_Jail|Old Logan County Jail]]''' is a historic government building located at 202 North Vine Street in Paris, Arkansas. Constructed in 1903, this two-story brick building stands as one of the best-preserved early 20th-century county jails in the state. The Old Logan County Jail is not only an architectural landmark but also holds historical significance as the site of the last legal hanging in Arkansas. ::Architecturally, the building features a two-story structure covered by a hip roof with exposed rafter ends. The main facade includes a single-story porch that extends across the front of the building, providing a distinctive element to its design. The windows on the building are set in segmented-arch openings, and strap-metal bars are placed across them in a crosshatch pattern. ::The Old Logan County Jail served its purpose as a secure facility, with two entrances serving different functions. One entrance, without bars, provided access to the jailer's quarters, while the other entrance, secured with bars, allowed entry to the cell block. The presence of these architectural features reflects the design considerations for detention facilities during the early 20th century. ::The historical significance of the Old Logan County Jail extends to its association with the last legal hanging in Arkansas. On July 15, 1914, at 7 am, John Arthur Tillman, aged 23, was executed by hanging for the murder of Amanda Jane Stephens, aged 19. The jail, therefore, bears witness to a chapter in Arkansas's legal history. ::Preserving historic buildings like the Old Logan County Jail is essential for maintaining a connection to both architectural heritage and historical events. The building stands as a tangible reminder of the legal and social practices of the early 20th century, while also representing the unique history of Logan County, Arkansas. {{Image|file=Logan_County_Arkansas-25.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Paris Commercial Historic District }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Paris_Commercial_Historic_District_(Paris,_Arkansas)|Paris Commercial Historic District]]''' that encompasses a significant portion of the commercial heart of downtown Paris, Arkansas. Centered on the courthouse square, where the Logan County Courthouse, Eastern District is located, this district is characterized by a well-preserved collection of mainly commercial architecture from the turn of the 20th century. ::Key features of the Paris Commercial Historic District include its central location around the courthouse square, which serves as a focal point for the commercial activities in the area. The district comprises a range of historic buildings that showcase the architectural styles prevalent at the turn of the 20th century. ::The buildings within the Paris Commercial Historic District face the courthouse square and extend down South Express and South Elm Streets, as well as the cross streets between them. This layout creates a cohesive and visually appealing streetscape that reflects the historical development and commercial prosperity of downtown Paris. ::The architectural styles present in the district may include a variety of designs popular during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, contributing to the overall historic character of the area. Commercial buildings from this period often feature elements such as ornate facades, detailed cornices, and large display windows, providing a glimpse into the architectural tastes and trends of the time. ::Preserving the Paris Commercial Historic District is crucial for maintaining a tangible link to the community's commercial and architectural history. The district serves as a testament to the economic vitality of downtown Paris in the early 20th century and contributes to the overall cultural and historical identity of the area. {{Image|file=Logan_County_Arkansas-26.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Paris Post Office }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Paris_Post_Office|Paris Post Office]]''' is located at 206 North Elm Street in downtown Paris, Arkansas. The post office is housed in a modest Colonial Revival building that was constructed in 1937 as part of a significant federal building project. While the architectural style of the building reflects Colonial Revival characteristics, its historical significance also includes a notable controversy over its interior artwork. ::The controversy arose in connection with the interior artwork funded by the Treasury Department's Section of Fine Arts. The commissioned artist, Joseph P. Vorst, initially proposed murals depicting a scene that stirred public outcry. The original depiction featured a raggedly dressed African-American individual with several skinny mules, approaching a tarpaper shack that appeared to be the man's home. Vorst defended this portrayal, stating that it accurately represented the area based on his visit. ::Due to the public outcry, Vorst submitted an alternate drawing that depicted a stock farm, cotton gin, and other more benign imagery. This alternative depiction was accepted, leading to the creation of artwork that was deemed more acceptable to the community. The controversy surrounding the initial mural proposal highlights the sensitivity of public art and the potential for differing interpretations and reactions within a community. ::While the Paris Post Office is recognized as a Colonial Revival building from an architectural standpoint, its historical narrative is enriched by the episode involving the interior artwork. The building stands as a tangible reminder of the federal building projects of the 1930s and the complex dynamics surrounding public art in local communities during that period. {{Image|file=Logan_County_Arkansas-27.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Park Hill }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Park_Hill_(Paris,_Arkansas)|Park Hill]]''' is a historic house located at 400 East Wahl Street in Paris, Arkansas. This large two-story brick building is designed in the Mediterranean style and is characterized by distinctive architectural features. The house was constructed in 1929-30 and served as a wedding present from Charles Wahl to his wife. The design is credited to Bassham and Wheeler, an architectural firm based in Fort Smith, Arkansas. ::Key features of Park Hill include a red tile hip roof, which is a characteristic element of Mediterranean Revival architecture. The building has a five-bay facade, with a three-bay porch projecting from it. Additionally, a porte cochere is situated on the west side of the house, adding to its architectural interest. ::The Mediterranean Revival style draws inspiration from the architectural traditions of Mediterranean regions, incorporating elements such as red tile roofs, stucco exteriors, and arched windows and doorways. Park Hill stands as a distinctive local example of this architectural style, showcasing its unique character within the community. ::The construction of Park Hill as a wedding present adds a personal and historical dimension to the house. It reflects the prosperity and architectural preferences of the time, as well as the significance of the residence in the lives of its original occupants. ::Preserving houses like Park Hill is important for maintaining a connection to the architectural history of a community. The distinctive design and Mediterranean Revival style make Park Hill a notable landmark in Paris, Arkansas, contributing to the local architectural heritage. {{Image|file=Logan_County_Arkansas-28.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Saint Anthony's Catholic Church }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Saint_Anthony%27s_Catholic_Church_(Ratcliff,_Arkansas)|Saint Anthony's Catholic Church]]''' is a historic church building located at 470 North Wilson Avenue, just north of the crossroads community of Ratcliff, Arkansas. This single-story wood-frame structure exhibits distinctive architectural features and holds historical significance. The church was built in 1903 under the auspices of the local Subiaco Abbey, serving as a mission to accommodate German Catholic immigrants who were settling in the area. ::Key features of Saint Anthony's Catholic Church include its single-story design, gabled roof, and weatherboard siding. A square tower projects from the center of the main facade, adding architectural interest to the building. The tower is capped by a pyramidal roof and cross, with gablets on each side, contributing to the church's visual appeal. ::The main entrance to the church is located at the center of the tower and is sheltered by a hood with a similar style as the tower roof. This design choice not only provides a functional entrance but also enhances the overall aesthetic of the church. ::The historical context of Saint Anthony's Catholic Church as a mission established to serve German Catholic immigrants adds depth to its significance. The church played a role in providing a place of worship and community for the immigrant population during the early 20th century. ::Preserving historic churches like Saint Anthony's is essential for maintaining a connection to the cultural and religious history of a community. The architectural details and the church's role as a mission contribute to the overall heritage of Ratcliff and the surrounding area. As a place of worship that has served the community for over a century, Saint Anthony's Catholic Church stands as a testament to the enduring presence of faith and cultural heritage in the region. {{Image|file=Logan_County_Arkansas-29.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Schriver House }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Schriver_House|Schriver House]]''' is a one-and-one-half-story wood-frame residence located on Leo Street. Constructed in 1885, it is a locally significant example of a double-pen house with a Queen Anne porch, representing a traditional American folk housing style popular in rural areas of Arkansas during the late nineteenth century. The house's design incorporates elements of the Queen Anne Revival style, particularly evident in the decorative gingerbread ornamentation on the original front porch. ::The original T-shaped plan of the Schriver House has been augmented by filled porches at the southeastern and southwestern corners. The Queen Anne porch, characterized by ornate and intricate details, adds a touch of architectural flair to the structure. The house's design showcases the blending of vernacular and stylistic elements, creating a distinctive example of traditional Arkansas housing from the late 1800s. ::Beyond its architectural significance, the Schriver House holds historical value as the last intact historic structure associated with the now-defunct community of Spielerville. Founded in the early 1880s as part of the German immigration wave following the Civil War, Spielerville was established by Emil Spieler and his brother-in-law Martin Schriver. The community thrived for a time but gradually declined after the railroad laid its tracks several miles to the south. ::Martin Schriver, a skilled and versatile individual, played a role in establishing a wagon factory and blacksmith shop with Emil Spieler. In 1885, he built the Schriver House for himself and his family, using lumber likely sourced from the Spieler mill. The house, while essentially a simple double-pen floor plan, exhibits touches of fanciness such as jig-sawn work on the front porch, decorative details in the gable ends, and corbeling on the chimney. ::The Schriver House provides insight into the architectural and historical landscape of rural Arkansas in the late nineteenth century. Its preservation as a relatively intact example of traditional folk housing contributes to the cultural heritage of the area. {{Image|file=Logan_County_Arkansas-30.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Smith Hospital }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Smith_Hospital|Smith Hospital]]''' is a former medical facility located at the northern end of Express Street in Paris, Arkansas. Built in 1913 and subsequently enlarged in 1926, Smith Hospital holds historical significance as the first hospital in Logan County. The facility consists of an original two-story brick building, to which a three-story annex was added in 1926. The interior finishes of the hospital reflect alterations made during the expansion in 1926. ::The hospital's initial construction in 1913 marked a milestone as the first hospital established in Logan County. The two-story brick building served the local community's medical needs and laid the foundation for the healthcare infrastructure in the region. ::In 1926, the hospital underwent significant expansion with the addition of a three-story annex. This expansion likely allowed for increased capacity and enhanced medical services to meet the growing needs of the community. ::The interior finishes of Smith Hospital were modified during the 1926 expansion. These alterations reflected the changing healthcare practices and technological advancements of that era. ::Smith Hospital served as the local hospital in Paris, Arkansas, fulfilling the healthcare needs of the community for several decades. Its role as a medical facility continued until 1971. ::The establishment of Smith Hospital played a crucial role in providing healthcare services to the residents of Logan County, contributing to the overall well-being of the community. The expansion in 1926 demonstrated a commitment to meeting the evolving healthcare demands of the time. ::Preserving the history of Smith Hospital is important for recognizing its pioneering role as the first hospital in the county and understanding its contributions to the local community's health and medical care. The architectural and historical significance of the hospital reflects the changing landscape of healthcare in rural Arkansas during the early to mid-20th century. {{Image|file=Logan_County_Arkansas-31.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Troy Lasater Service Station }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Troy_Lasater_Service_Station|Troy Lasater Service Station]]''' is a historic former automotive service station located on Arkansas Highway 197 in New Blaine, Arkansas. Built in 1935, this small single-story stone structure features a gabled roof and is situated in a small grassy area at the junction of AR 197 and Wood Lane. The main facade, with three bays, includes a distinctive cross gable positioned above the entrance, which is located on the left side. ::Constructed in 1935 by Freeborn and Troy Lasater, the service station is a locally distinctive example of vernacular English Revival architecture. This architectural style is characterized by elements inspired by English rural or cottage designs. The single-story structure has a gabled roof and is made of stone. It features a cross gable above the entrance, adding architectural interest to the facade. ::Positioned at the junction of Arkansas Highway 197 and Wood Lane in New Blaine, the service station occupies a small grassy area. Operated as a single-pump service station into the 1940s, the Troy Lasater Service Station represents a piece of local history associated with the automotive service industry in the mid-20th century. The vernacular English Revival architecture adds to its distinctive character, making it a notable landmark in New Blaine, Arkansas. Preserving structures like the Troy Lasater Service Station contributes to the understanding of local architectural history and the evolution of transportation-related services in rural communities. {{Image|file=Logan_County_Arkansas-32.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Union Church and School }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Union_Church_and_School_(Paris,_Arkansas)|Union Church and School]]''' is a historic combination church and school located northeast of Paris in rural Logan County, Arkansas. Situated on the south side of Union Road at its junction with Clayton Lane, this vernacular single-story L-shaped wood-frame structure features a gabled roof, weatherboard siding, and a stone foundation. The building has historical significance, with the right side, a cross-gable section, constructed around 1895, while the left portion was added in approximately 1922. ::Constructed around 1895, the right side of the building is a cross-gable section, while the left portion was added around 1922. The architecture is vernacular, characterized by a simple design suitable for its rural setting, featuring a gabled roof and weatherboard siding. The building served the surrounding community as a two-room school until 1948 and later functioned as a Presbyterian church until 1958. Its dual history as a school and church contributes to its significance in the cultural and educational heritage of the region. The Union Church and School is located northeast of Paris, Arkansas, on the south side of Union Road at its intersection with Clayton Lane. Preserving structures like the Union Church and School helps maintain the historical fabric of rural communities, offering insights into the ways in which such buildings served the needs of the residents over time. {{Image|file=Logan_County_Arkansas-33.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Evelyn Gill Walker House }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Evelyn_Gill_Walker_House|Evelyn Gill Walker House]]''' at 18 South Spruce Street in Paris, Arkansas, is a historic residence with a unique architectural style. Mason Tolbert E. Gill, the builder, constructed the house over several years starting in 1938. It stands out as a distinctive example of Gill's Rustic style, featuring a stone veneer exterior and decorative components. ::The house is characterized by a 1+1⁄2-story gabled main section, complemented by a flat-roof porch in the front and a flat-roof ell in the rear. Notably, the ell includes a turret with a bell-cast top, and a curved staircase surrounds it, leading to an open deck on the roof of the ell. This architectural design adds to the overall charm and uniqueness of the Evelyn Gill Walker House. === National Protected Areas === Logan County, Arkansas, is home to several national protected areas that contribute to the conservation and preservation of natural and cultural resources. While specific details about each area may vary, here are some notable national protected areas in Logan County: #'''Ouachita National Forest:''' The Ouachita National Forest extends into parts of western Arkansas, including Logan County. It is known for its diverse ecosystems, recreational opportunities, and scenic landscapes. The forest provides habitats for various plant and animal species and offers activities such as hiking, camping, and fishing. #'''Ozark National Forest:''' Similar to the Ouachita National Forest, the Ozark National Forest covers a significant portion of northern Arkansas, including parts of Logan County. It is characterized by rugged terrain, clear streams, and abundant wildlife. Visitors can explore trails, campgrounds, and enjoy outdoor activities within the forest. === Notables === *'''[[Anthony-985|Katharine Susan Anthony]]''' was born on November 27, 1877 in Roseville, Arkansas. She is notable for her significant contributions as a U.S. biographer, best known for her controversial study of British writers Charles and Mary Lamb titled "The Lambs" (1945). Anthony's work delved into the lives of influential literary figures, providing insights that stirred discussion and debate within the literary community. Her biographical approach, particularly in addressing the complexities of the relationship between Charles and Mary Lamb, showcased her skills as a researcher and writer. Anthony's work in biographical studies, with a focus on the Lamb siblings, adds to her legacy as a notable figure in literary biography. *'''[[Bacon-9633|William Corinth Bacon]]''' was born on April 17, 1919, in Fort Smith, Arkansas, but grew up in Booneville, Arkansas. He is notable for his distinguished career as a decorated U.S. Air Force officer. Bacon played a crucial role in World War II, where he flew bombers, showcasing his bravery and skill in aerial operations. His contributions extended into the Cold War era, where he assumed leadership roles in strategic bombing groups and nuclear missile wings. Bacon's expertise and leadership in the U.S. Air Force during pivotal historical periods underscore his significant impact on military aviation and national defense. His notable achievements in both World War II and the Cold War solidify his legacy as a highly respected and accomplished military officer. *'''[[Burgert-78|Joseph Andrew Burgert]]''' was born on October 15, 1887 in Paris, Arkansas. He is notable for his multifaceted contributions as a Benedictine monk and the second Abbot of Subiaco Abbey in Arkansas. Burgert's significance extends beyond his religious role. In addition to serving in the Catholic Church as a monk and priest, he distinguished himself as a scholar, educator, and advocate for rural farmers. Burgert's commitment to civic work and his efforts to support the agricultural community underscore his broader impact on both religious and societal spheres. His legacy encompasses a rich tapestry of contributions to education, farming advocacy, and the Benedictine community, making him a notable figure in Arkansas history. *'''[[Bridges-6780|Jimmy Bridges]]''' was born on February 3, 1936 in Little Rock, but grew up in Paris, Arkansas. He is notable for his multifaceted contributions to the film industry as an American screenwriter, film director, producer, and actor. Bridges left an indelible mark with his work, earning two Oscar nominations. His first nomination was for Best Original Screenplay for the gripping film "The China Syndrome," which delved into the dangers of nuclear power. The second nod came in the Best Adapted Screenplay category for "The Paper Chase," a compelling exploration of the challenges faced by law students. Bridges' talent and versatility in storytelling, both as a writer and director, cemented his reputation in Hollywood, making him a notable figure in the world of cinema. He left a lasting legacy with his impactful contributions to the film industry. *'''[[Dean-4333|Jay Hanna Dean]]''' was born on January 16, 1910 in Lucas, Arkansas. He is notable for his significant contributions to Major League Baseball (MLB) as a highly skilled and charismatic pitcher. Dean played for several teams, including the St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago Cubs, and St. Louis Browns. His prowess on the mound earned him recognition, and he became one of the most dominant pitchers of his era. Dizzy Dean's achievements include multiple All-Star selections, a National League MVP award, and leading the Cardinals to victory in the 1934 World Series. Beyond his on-field success, he was known for his colorful personality and memorable quotes, adding to his enduring legacy in baseball history. *'''[[Dean-4335|Paul Dee Dean]]''' was born on August 14, 1912 in Lucas, Arkansas. He was commonly known as "Daffy," notable for his career as an American Major League Baseball right-handed pitcher. Dean pitched for several teams during his tenure in the league. His notable stints include playing for the St. Louis Cardinals from 1934 to 1939, the New York Giants from 1940 to 1941, and the St. Louis Browns in 1943. Dean's contributions on the pitcher's mound, particularly with the Cardinals, earned him recognition in the baseball community. His skill and presence as a right-handed pitcher during the 1930s and 1940s contributed to his status as a notable figure in the history of Major League Baseball. *'''[[Johnson-147111|Zilphia Mae (Johnson) Horton]]''' was born on April 14, 1910 in Spadra, Arkansas. She is notable for her multifaceted contributions as an American musician, community organizer, educator, Civil Rights activist, and folklorist. Horton played a crucial role in the Civil Rights Movement through her work at the Highlander Folk School alongside her husband, Myles Horton. Her significant impact lies in transforming hymns like "We Shall Overcome," "We Shall Not Be Moved," and "This Little Light of Mine" into powerful protest songs that became anthems for the Civil Rights Movement. Horton's ability to infuse music with activism and her dedication to social justice make her a notable figure in the intersection of music, education, and the struggle for civil rights in the United States. *'''[[Gibson-30126|Paul Dean Gibson]]''' was born on June 20, 1948 in Paris, Arkansas. He is notable for his role as a wide receiver in the National Football League (NFL). Gibson made a mark in professional football with his contributions on the field. While specific details about his career achievements and teams are not provided, being a wide receiver in the NFL underscores his athleticism and skills in American football. The position of wide receiver is crucial for a team's offensive strategy, and Gibson's presence in the NFL reflects his significance as a professional football player during his time in the league. *'''[[Humphry-233|Thomas Chauncey Humphry]]''' was born on December 20, 1846 in what is now Logan County, Arkansas. is notable for his contributions as an American politician, primarily known for his service in the Arkansas House of Representatives. Humphrey was a member of the Democratic Party and played a significant role in the state legislature. He served in the Arkansas House of Representatives during two separate periods, from 1875 to 1876, and again from 1893 to 1895. His dedication to public service and active involvement in state politics mark him as a notable figure in Arkansas's political history during the late 19th century. Humphrey's affiliation with the Democratic Party and his legislative contributions contribute to his recognition as a noteworthy politician of his time. *'''[[McConnell-7170|John Paul McConnell]]''' was born on February 7, 1908 in Booneville, Arkansas. He is notable for his distinguished military career, serving as the sixth Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force. McConnell played a crucial role in the leadership of the U.S. Air Force. As Chief of Staff, he held a dual capacity, as a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and as the principal military adviser to the President, the National Security Council, and the Secretary of Defense. In his other role, McConnell was responsible for managing the extensive human and material resources of the United States Air Force, solidifying his influence in overseeing the world's most powerful aerospace force. His strategic leadership and contributions to the military establishment make General John Paul McConnell a notable figure in the history of the U.S. Air Force. *'''[[Poindexter-1250|Morris Gene Poindexter]]''', Known as Maury Dexter, was born on June 12, 1927 in Paris, Arkansas. He is notable for his significant contributions as an American producer and director in the film and television industry. Dexter left a mark on the cinematic landscape by working on multiple projects for notable entities like Robert Lippert and American International Pictures. His role in producing and directing films and TV shows speaks to his creative influence in the entertainment industry. Dexter's collaborations with prominent production companies and his work in film and television contribute to his recognition as a notable figure in visual storytelling. *'''[[Sadler-4384|Daniel Kennard Sadler]]''' was born on October 28, 1882 in Paris, Arkansas. He is notable for his distinguished career as an American lawyer and his service as a justice on the New Mexico Supreme Court. Sadler's contributions to the legal field and the judiciary marked him as a prominent figure in New Mexico's legal history. His role as a justice on the state's highest court highlights his commitment to upholding justice and interpreting the law. Sadler's impact on the legal system, combined with his tenure on the New Mexico Supreme Court, solidifies his place as a notable figure in the realm of law and justice in the United States. *'''[[Speer-2533|Vernie Floyd Speer]]''' was born on January 27, 1913 in Booneville, Arkansas. He is notable for his role as an American professional baseball pitcher. Speer's talent on the baseball field was evident during his time at Booneville High School, where he excelled in the sport. Notably, his twin brother, Bernie Loyd Speer, frequently served as his catcher, highlighting a unique and familial connection on the field. While specific details about his professional baseball career are not provided, Speer's prowess as a pitcher and the collaborative dynamic with his twin brother contribute to his recognition as a notable figure in baseball, particularly in the context of their shared success at the high school level. *'''[[Stiles-5559|Rolland Mays Stiles]]''', known by the nicknames "Leapin' Lena," "Lena," and "Rollie," was born on November 17, 1906 in Ratcliff, Arkansas. He is notable for his contributions as an American right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball. Stiles played for the St. Louis Browns from 1930 to 1933. While his statistics include a 9–14 record with an earned run average of 5.92 in his three seasons, his presence on the mound and his distinctive nicknames contributed to his recognition in baseball history. Stiles' role as a right-handed pitcher and his unique engagement with baseball fans through autographs add to his legacy as a notable figure in the sport during the early 20th century. *'''[[Walters-12143|Bill Walters]]''' was born on April 17, 1943 in Paris, Arkansas. He is notable for his versatile career as an American lawyer, businessman, and politician. Walters made an impact across different fields. As a lawyer, he likely contributed to the legal landscape, applying his expertise to various aspects of the law. His involvement in business suggests a role in the corporate world, possibly influencing economic and entrepreneurial endeavors. Additionally, his participation in politics highlights a commitment to public service and governance. While specific details of his accomplishments in each role are not provided, Walters' multifaceted career underscores his significance as an individual who engaged with law, business, and politics in the United States. *'''[[Ward-37952|Aaron Lee Ward]]''' was born on August 28, 1896 in Booneville, Arkansas. He is notable for his role as an infielder in Major League Baseball, particularly for the New York Yankees, Chicago White Sox, and Cleveland Indians. Ward had a career spanning from 1917 to 1928. His tenure with the New York Yankees, lasting from 1917 to 1926, is a significant aspect of his legacy. Ward contributed to the Yankees during a period that included the team's transition to becoming one of the most iconic franchises in baseball history. His skills as an infielder and his role in the success of the Yankees during his time with the team contribute to his recognition as a notable figure in the sport's history. *'''[[Williams-135649|Paul Xandros Williams Sr]]''' was born on February 19, 1908 in Booneville, Arkansas. He is notable for his distinguished service as a United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of Arkansas. Williams played a key role in the legal system, presiding over cases and contributing to the administration of justice in the Western District of Arkansas. His position as a federal judge underscores his significant impact on the legal landscape, where he likely made decisions that influenced the course of law in his jurisdiction. Williams' commitment to upholding the law and serving as a federal judge adds to his legacy as a notable figure within the American judicial system. *'''[[Whitman-5595|Louis Whitman]]''' was born on February 3, 1900 in Logan County, Arkansas. He is notable for his contributions to American football as a coach. Whitman served as the head football coach at Lafayette High School from 1928 to 1941, and later at the Southwestern Louisiana Institute of Liberal and Technical Learning (now the University of Louisiana at Lafayette) from 1942 to 1945. While his college football coaching record is 14–14–2, Whitman played a crucial role in shaping the athletic programs at both the high school and collegiate levels. His dedication to coaching and his impact on football programs in Louisiana contribute to his recognition as a notable figure in American football. *'''[[Wootton-568|Robert Clifton Wootton]]''' was born on March 4, 1942 in Paris, Arkansas. He is notable for his significant contributions as an American guitarist, particularly for his pivotal role in Johnny Cash's backing band, the Tennessee Three. Wootton joined the band after the tragic death of original lead guitarist Luther Perkins in a house fire. Wootton's skills as a guitarist and his ability to seamlessly integrate into the iconic sound of Johnny Cash's music made him an integral part of the Tennessee Three. Remaining Cash's guitarist for nearly thirty years, Wootton played a crucial role in shaping the distinctive sound of one of country music's most legendary figures. His long-standing partnership with Johnny Cash solidifies Wootton as a notable figure in American country music history. === Records and Resources=== * [[Space:United_States_Resources|United States Resources]] * [[Space:Arkansas_State_Genealogy_Resources|Arkansas State Genealogy Resources]] * [http://www.linkpendium.com/logan-ar-genealogy/sur/ - Locan County Biograhpies of individuals in the county] * [https://genealogytrails.com/ark/logan/bios.html - Logan County, Arkansas Genealogy and History] * [[Wikipedia:Logan_County,_Arkansas|Wikipedia for Logan County, Arkansas]] * [https://www.loganhistory.org/ - Logan County History] * [https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Logan_County,_Arkansas_Genealogy FamilySearch - Logan County, Arkansas] * [http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=786 Encyclopedia of Arkansas for Logan County, Arkansas] === Sources === * Herndon, Dallas Tabor. Centennial History of Arkansas. United States: S. J. Clarke publishing Company, 1922. "[https://www.google.com/books/edition/Centennial_History_of_Arkansas/vhk7AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=%22John+N.+Sarber%22+1837..1905&pg=PA776&printsec=frontcover Centennial History of Arkansas]." Accessed 22 Jan 2024. * Hearthstone Legacy Publications, (n.d.). "[http://www.hearthstonelegacy.com/logan.htm Logan County, Arkansas History and Genealogy]." Accessed 22 Jan 2024. * Genealogy Trails History Group, (n.d.). "[https://www.genealogytrails.com/ark/logan/postoffices.html Logan County, Arkanss Post Offices - Past and Present]." Accessed 22 Jan 2024. * Bureau of the Census. "[https://digitalheritage.arkansas.gov/township-maps/42/ Logan County section of] Arkansas Minor Civil Divisions [https://digitalheritage.arkansas.gov/context/township-maps/article/1041/type/native/viewcontent map]." in the United States Census of Population 1930.42, Washington, D.C., U.S. Government Printing Office, 1934. * The Historical Marker Database (HMdb), (n.d.). "[https://www.hmdb.org/results.asp?Search=County&state=Arkansas&county=Logan%20County Historical Markers and War Memorials in Logan County, Arkansas]." Accessed 22 Jan 2024. * Wikipedia contributors. 5th Regiment, Arkansas State Troops. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. April 7, 2023, 22:03 UTC. Available at: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=5th_Regiment,_Arkansas_State_Troops&oldid=1148722518. Accessed January 23, 2024. * FamilySearch, Arkansas in the Civil War, (n.d.). "[https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/2nd_Regiment,_Arkansas_Mounted_Rifles_-_Confederate 2nd Regiment, Arkansas Mounted Rifles - Confederate]." Accessed 22 Jan 2024. * Rushing, Anthony, Bryant Public Schools, Encyclopedia of Arkansas, last udpated on 22 Oct 2020. "[https://encyclopediaofarkansas.net/entries/thirty-first-arkansas-infantry-cs-14183/ Thirty-First Arkansas Infantry (CS)]." Accessed 22 Jan 2024. * Wikipedia contributors. 1st Arkansas Mounted Rifles. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. September 8, 2023, 07:38 UTC. Available at: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=1st_Arkansas_Mounted_Rifles&oldid=1174408284. Accessed January 23, 2024. * Wikipedia contributors. 15th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Northwest). Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. January 1, 2024, 05:37 UTC. Available at: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=15th_Arkansas_Infantry_Regiment_(Northwest)&oldid=1192943923. Accessed January 23, 2024. * Wikipedia contributors. 4th Arkansas Cavalry Regiment. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. October 8, 2022, 14:11 UTC. Available at: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=4th_Arkansas_Cavalry_Regiment&oldid=1114833418. Accessed January 23, 2024. * Wikipedia contributors. Arkansas Militia in the Civil War. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. August 11, 2023, 10:30 UTC. Available at: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Arkansas_Militia_in_the_Civil_War&oldid=1169800969. Accessed January 23, 2024. * Wikipedia contributors. 1st Arkansas Infantry Regiment. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. December 8, 2023, 11:27 UTC. Available at: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=1st_Arkansas_Infantry_Regiment&oldid=1188901796. Accessed January 23, 2024. * Wikipedia contributors. 4th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Union). Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. October 5, 2023, 04:32 UTC. Available at: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=4th_Arkansas_Infantry_Regiment_(Union)&oldid=1178674809. Accessed January 23, 2024. * Wikipedia contributors. 3rd Arkansas Cavalry Regiment (Union). Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. August 30, 2021, 04:45 UTC. Available at: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=3rd_Arkansas_Cavalry_Regiment_(Union)&oldid=1041369543. Accessed January 23, 2024.

Logan Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] I am an adult adoptee, born may 10, 1977 in Huntsville, Alabama, looking for any biological relatives who may offer clues to the mystery of my existence. Mother was Judith Ann Logan (Crawford) born in Lincoln, Nebraska, a twin to Janet Logan Todd, born around 1956. Daughters of Floyd Charles Logan and June Marion Sannes of Huntsville, Alabama. Unknown paternal.

Logan Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category: Logan Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Logan Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Logan Logan] 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 Logan 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 Logan's), by time period (18th Century Logan's), or by topic (Logan DNA, Logan Occupations, Logan 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 Logan 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: [[Logan-1629|Stephanie Falls]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Logan}} 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! * [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/logan-dna-project/about/background Logan DNA Project] (hosted at FamilyTreeDNA) * [https://pre1800logans.groups.io/g/main/ Pre1800Logans] - Group formed in April 2000 to discuss the "''older''" lines of the Logan surname. ==Membership== *[[Bell-6268|Linda Bell]] * * == Earliest Known Ancestors == The list below is to help you find where you may fit within the pre-1800 Logan community ==='''Logan of that ilk, lowland chiefs'''=== *[[Logan-9284|Alexander Logan of that ilk (likely born prior to 1500, Ayrshire Scotland)]] ==='''DNA Haplo R:'''=== '''Limb 1''' *Family Profile (FP) #1144: John Logan (1746 Ayrshire, Scotland), wiki profile not found - https://pre1800logans.groups.io/g/main/files/Family%20Profiles/1144_John.pdf *FP # 1070: Allen Logan (8 May 1819 NY), wiki profile not found - https://pre1800logans.groups.io/g/main/files/Family%20Profiles/1079_Allen.pdf *FP # 1097: William Logan (bef. 1745 Ireland), wiki profile not found -https://pre1800logans.groups.io/g/main/files/Family%20Profiles/1097_William.PDF *[[Logan-6467|FP # 1032 Gawn Logan (~1771, Londonderry, Ireland)]] *FP # 1034: John Logan (~1699, Ireland), wiki profile not found -https://pre1800logans.groups.io/g/main/files/Family%20Profiles/1034_John.pdf *[[Logan-147|FP # 1009: David Logan (~1706 Ireland)]] *[[Logan-345|FP# 1138: Robert McKinley Logan (1799, Williamson Co. TN, USA)]] * FP # 1002: Thomas Logan (~1742, Ulster Ireland), wiki profile not found - https://pre1800logans.groups.io/g/main/files/Family%20Profiles/1002_Thomas.PDF * FP # 1157: James Logan (1712), wiki profile not found - https://pre1800logans.groups.io/g/main/files/Family%20Profiles/1157_James.pdf * FP # 0307: Thomas Logan (~1756), wiki profile not found - https://pre1800logans.groups.io/g/main/files/Family%20Profiles/0307_Thomas.PDF * FP # 1132: Mathew Logan (bef. 1760), wiki profile not found - https://pre1800logans.groups.io/g/main/files/Family%20Profiles/1132_Mathew.pdf * FP # 1027: John Logan (~1728, Scotland), wiki profile not found - https://pre1800logans.groups.io/g/main/files/Family%20Profiles/1027_John.pdf * FP # 0301: Capt. William Logan (2 Jan 1735, Scotland), wiki profile not found - https://pre1800logans.groups.io/g/main/files/Family%20Profiles/0301_William_%28Limb-1%29.pdf * FP # 1086: Thomas Logan (Unk, grandfather of Thomas Logan b~1762), wiki profile not found - https://pre1800logans.groups.io/g/main/files/Family%20Profiles/1086_Thomas.pdf *[[Logan-1104|FP # 1028: William Logan (~1758 VA, USA)]] * FP # 1065: James "Irish Jimmie" Logan (~1750, Galway, Connaught, Ireland), wiki profile not found - https://pre1800logans.groups.io/g/main/files/Family%20Profiles/1065_James%28Irish%29.pdf * FP + 1024: David Logan (~1750), wiki profile not found - https://pre1800logans.groups.io/g/main/files/Family%20Profiles/1024-David.pdf * FP #1059: John Logan (1801, Ireland), wiki profile not found - https://pre1800logans.groups.io/g/main/files/Family%20Profiles/1059_John.pdf *[[Logan-2085|FP # 1147 John Logan (1724, Kilwinning, Ayrshire, Scotland)]] '''Limb 2''' '''Limb 3''' '''Limb 4''' '''Limb 5''' '''Limb 6''' '''Limb 7''' *[[Loban-8 | #1004: John Loban (~1610 Glass Aberdeenshire SCT)]] *[[Loban-38 | #1104: Thomas Loban (~1715 Braetown, Mortlach, Banffshire, SCT)]] *[[ | #1148: Alexander Loban]] *[[ | #1149: William Loban]] *[[ | #1150: William Loban]] *[[ | #1151: John Loban]] *[[ | #1152: Thomas Loban]] *[[ | #1153: James Loban]] *[[ | #1154:Thomas Loban]] '''Limb 8''' '''Limb 9''' '''Limb 10''' '''Limb 11''' ==='''Haplo I:''' === ==='''Haplo E:'''=== ==='''Haplo Q:'''===

Logan Park Cemetery

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A cemetery in Sioux City Iowa were most of the family seems to be buried.

Loghry Name Study

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[[Category:Loghry 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 Loghry 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.

Logsdale Plantation, Mecklenburg County, Virginia

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Logsdale Plantation, Mecklenburg County, Virginia]] [[Category:Mecklenburg County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Mecklenburg County, Virginia, Slaves]] ==Background== Logsdale Plantation was purchased from Robert Burton about 1800. Located in Mecklenburg County, Virginia, it held 1953 acres. The property was to be sold to [[Hendrick-688|William Hendrick Sr.]] but he died before the plantation was transferred to him so the deed eventually went to his heirs through Charles Haskins, who was the trustee for the children/heirs of William Hendrick. The plantation, originally built by Samuel Hopkins Jr in 1783, was purchased for the sum of £1500. The deed was dated 15 Mar 1800. '''Deed''': "Deed records, 1765-1905 ; general index to deeds, 1765-1933"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/403497 Deed records, 1765-1905 ; general index to deeds, 1765-1933] Deed books, v. 9-10 1795-1801
Film number: 008151721 > image 479 of 616
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSKJ-Q78J-9}} (accessed 5 January 2024) *Deed Bk 10 p.346
After the death of William Hendrick Sr., his son, [[Hendrick-864|William Hendrick Jr.]] took over the plantation. When William Jr. died his sons inherited the plantation. ===Taxes=== 1800 taxes, the widow Judith Hendrick: '''Personal Property Tax''': "Personal property tax lists, 1782-1850"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/638357 Personal property tax lists, 1782-1850] Personal property tax lists 1782-1805
Film number: 007857023 > image 811 of 1116
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CS73-991Y-V}} (accessed 5 January 2024) *1800 tax roll
*Ben *Lucy *Jane (age)16 *Sally Hendrick's widow Judith married Dr. Amasa Palmer '''United States Census, 1810''': "United States Census, 1810"
Image path: United States Census, 1810 > North Carolina > Warren > Not Stated > image 4 of 38; citing NARA microfilm publication M252, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.)
{{FamilySearch Image|33S7-9YB9-L37}} (accessed 5 January 2024) *1810 census for Amasa Palmer who was single at the time of the census at Warren County, North Carolina
who opened a boarding school on the property in 1811.'''Logsdale Hendrick Plantation''' http://sovahomefront.org/_site_logsdale.php Tax 1806, William Hendrick Jr. was listed with a number of unnamed enslaved, and 1 enslaved person named Bet over age 16 '''Personal Property Tax''': "Personal property tax lists, 1782-1850"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/638357 Personal property tax lists, 1782-1850] Personal property tax lists 1806-1828 (1808 list is missing)
Film number: 007857024 > image 21 of 972
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CS73-Q943-N}} (accessed 5 January 2024) *1806 tax
===Census Data=== The 1820 census lists step-father, Dr. Amasa Palmer, next to [[Hendrick-864|William Hendrick Jr]] who now owned the Logsdale plantation. It is unknown if it was Dr. Palmer or William Jr. who was actually running the plantation at this time. Dr. Palmer had 31 unnamed enslaved persons and William Hendrick Jr. had 34 unnamed enslaved persons listed on this census. '''United States Census, 1820''': "United States Census, 1820"
Image path: United States Census, 1820 > Virginia > Mecklenburg > Not Stated > image 37 of 52; citing NARA microfilm publication M33, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.)
{{FamilySearch Image|33S7-9YYY-2J4}} (accessed 5 January 2024) *1820 census, Mecklenburg County, Virginia
* 6 males under age 14 * 5 males under age 26 * 1 male between the ages of 26-45 * 1 male over the age of 45 * 11 females under age 14 * 6 females under age 26 * 1 female between the ages of 26-45 * 1 female over the age of 45 By 1830 William Hendrick Jr. had doubled his number of enslaved persons to work the Logsdale Plantation. The increase in number of enslaved persons in this year may mean that he received his inheritance due him from his father. (whom step-father Palmer, dec'd in 1828, had been overseeing?) '''United States Census, 1830''': "United States Census, 1830"
Image path: United States Census, 1830 > Virginia > Mecklenburg > Part I > image 7 of 83; citing NARA microfilm publication M19, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.)
{{FamilySearch Image|33S7-9YBC-3SK}} (accessed 5 January 2024) *1830 census, enumeration of the enslaved, 6th line from the bottom
*8 males under age 10 *27 males ages 10-24 *3 males ages 24-36 *24 females under age 10 *15 females ages 10-24 *8 females ages 24-36 *4 females ages 36-55 ===Slaves=== For more information please see: *the [[Space:Slaves_of_William_Hendrick_Sr%2C_Virginia|Slaves of William Hendrick Sr]] *Judith Hendrick Palmer *the [[Space:Slaves_of_William_Hendrick_Jr%2C_Virginia|Slaves of William Hendrick Jr]] ===Notables=== [[Russell-37335|Rev. James Solomon Russell]] is said to have been born on this plantation about 1857. His mother Araminta (see Minta on the probate inventory), and grandmother Selia (also on the probate inventory 3 names below Minta), lived on this plantation working in "the big house". Russell was a prominent Episcopal Priest and Educator. Please see his profile for more information. ==Sources== * [https://sharetngov.tnsosfiles.com/tsla/BibleRecords/Hendricks%201/Hendricks%202.pdf Hendricks Family Bible] * [http://www.ncgenweb.us/ncwarren/bibles/bible-n_o_p.htm#palmer-m Palmer-Mayfield Family Bible] * [https://genfiles.com/hendrick/ The Pamunkey Hendrick Family] by Will Hendricks. pages [https://genfiles.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/Benjamin_Hendrick.pdf 107-110]

Logsdon Cemetery, Irvine, Kentucky

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[[Category: Logsdon Cemetery, Irvine, Kentucky]] [[Category:Estill County, Kentucky, Cemeteries]] This free space page for the Logsdon 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]]. Located just south of Bicknell Branch on Kissey Branch Road, off Red Lick Road, in Estill County. The Logsdon family cemetery has about 25 interments. [https://www.google.com/maps/@37.5813673,-84.0634279,16z Logsdon Cemetery, Irvine, Kentucky on Google Maps] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2477598&CScn=logsdon&CScntry=4&CSst=19&CScnty=1021& Logsdon 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) |- | [[Logsdon-524|Carpenter]]||Alma (Logsdon)||1932 May 25||||"Going Home to Jesus"||[[Image:Logsdon-524.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Carpenter-5601|Carpenter]]||Harold Lena||1974 Nov 23||||"Going Home to Jesus"||[[Image:Carpenter-5601.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Coyle-666|Coyle]]||William Alfred||1934 Jun||1934 Oct||"Infant son of Dewey and Myrtle Rose Coyle"||[[Image:Coyle-666.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Richardson-8309|Crowe]]||Joann (Richardson)||1965 Jun 28||||"Mother"||[[Image:Richardson-8309.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Crowe-683|Crowe]]||William||1942 Oct 26||2001 Mar 30||"Father"||[[Image:Crowe-683.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Harrison-6133|Harrison]]||Clyde||1923 Feb 7||2008 Jun 26||"Precious Lord Take My Hand"||[[Image:Harrison-6133.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Logsdon-512|Harrison]]||Helen||1926 Mar 6||1994 Oct 26||"Precious Lord Take My Hand"||[[Image:Logsdon-512.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hisel-25|Hisel]]||James Earl||1939 Apr 2||2007 Dec 11||"Son of Santford and Susie Hisel; father of Sandy"||[[Image:Hisel-25.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hisel-24|Hisel]]||Santford||1915 Aug 3||1987 Jan 12||||[[Image:Hisel-24.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Logsdon-519|Hisel]]||Susie L.||1918 Feb 16||1995 Feb 2||||[[Image:Logsdon-519.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Logsdon-505|Logsdon]]||(William) Hampton||1896 Nov 22||1945 Jun 28||||[[Image:Logsdon-505.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Logsdon-506|Logsdon]]||Ambrose W.||1843 Jan 12||1920 May 20||CPL CO B 4 RGT KY INF||[[Image:Logsdon-506-1.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Logsdon-526|Logsdon]]||Archie||1911 Apr 12||1993 Apr 24||||[[Image:Logsdon-526.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-258249|Logsdon]]||C. Faye||1956 Nov 12||||"In God's Amazing Grace Forever"||[[Image:Unknown-258249.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-258247|Logsdon]]||Ethel||1930 Mar 7||1965 Feb 15||"Gone But Not Forgotten"||[[Image:Unknown-258247.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Logsdon-527|Logsdon]]||Hampton S.||1943 Oct 12||2012 Feb 24||"Precious Lord Take My Hand"||[[Image:Logsdon-527.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Logsdon-522|Logsdon]]||Harvey||1923 Aug 10||1985 Jul 29||"Gone But Not Forgotten"||[[Image:Logsdon-522.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Logsdon-513|Logsdon]]||John B.||1803||1877 Nov 22|| ||tombstone no longer visible |- | [[Unknown-258243|Logsdon]]||Lella Mae||1921 Jun 4||2001 Mar 3||"Mother"||[[Image:Unknown-258243-1.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-258253|Logsdon]]||Mary B.||1950 May 11|| ||"Precious Lord Take My Hand"||[[Image:Unknown-258253.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Carpenter-5506|Logsdon]]||Neley (Cornelia Carpenter)||1899 May 5||1977 Aug 10||||[[Image:Carpenter-5506.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Logsdon-520|Logsdon]]||Snowden||1916 Mar 23||1983 Sept 19||"Father"||[[Image:Logsdon-520-1.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Logsdon-521|Logsdon]]||Wade||1929||1932||||[[Image:Logsdon-521.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Logsdon-523|Logsdon]]||William Carlos||1937 Jun 26||1994 Jun 20||"In God's Care; Sadly missed by sister Alma"||[[Image:Logsdon-523.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Logsdon-525|Logsdon]]||William H.||1951 Feb 12||2008 Jul 10||"In God's Amazing Grace Forever"||[[Image:Logsdon-525.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Logsdon-491|Logsdon]]||William H.||1831||1902 Nov 13||Co.E 4 KY Inf.||tombstone no longer visible |- | [[Still-307|Still]]||Dave||1878||1950||||[[Image:Still-307.jpg|50px]] |- | |}

Logy Bay Newfoundland

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[[Category: Logy Bay, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category: Logy Bay, Dominion of Newfoundland]] [[Category: Logy Bay, Newfoundland]] [[Category: Logy Bay-Middle Cove-Outer Cove, Newfoundland]] ===About=== The term "logy" means heavy and sluggish, and may have been applied to this community to refer to cod made "lazy" from eating capelin. The present day town, Logy Bay-Middle Cove-Outer Cove, near St. John's Newfoundland, was an amalgamation of three adjacent communities. Logy Bay, [[Space:Middle Cove Newfoundland|Middle Cove]], and [[Space:Outer Cove Newfoundland|Outer Cove]]. ==History== The area was within the boundaries of lands granted in 1610 to the London and Bristol Company, and it is possible that the sites were used by fishermen in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Permanent settlement did not begin, however, until the early 1800s. The Irish migrants who settled in Logy Bay, Outer Cove and Middle Cove were attracted to the region because of the good farm land and easy access to the fishing grounds between Torbay Point and Flat Rock Point. The inhabitants mostly fished and farmed for their own use, but after a rudimentary road to St. John's was built in 1827 — and improved in 1841 — some people were likely selling surplus produce in St. John's. During the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries fishing rooms were built at the base of the cliffs, and in summer entire families moved into these temporary dwellings along with their farm animals. Catches had to be hauled with winches as much as 300 feet up the cliffs. In the mid-1800s a freshwater spring high in iron concentrates was discovered and won some recognition for its supposed medicinal qualities. Advertisements appeared in local papers in 1888 inviting the public to visit a spa built at the spring, but the venture soon collapsed. In 1942 an American artillery battery was built and manned for the duration of the war at Red Cliff and during the Korean War a radar station was erected at the site. In 1967 Memorial University's Marine Sciences Research Laboratory was built in Dyer's Cove. ===Early Families=== The community had a population of 200 people in 1869, with 21 farming families and 10 engaged in the fishery. Farming was initially done on a haphazard, subsistence basis, but by the late nineteenth century people were selling milk and vegetables door to door in St. John's. Fishing was carried out in Ryan's Cove, Cadigan's Side and Dyer's Cove, all of which were separated from the major area of settlement inland. In addition to Dyer, Cadigan and Ryan, other common family names were Flanigan, Kavanagh and Savage. ===Resources=== * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Logy_Bay_Newfoundland|What links to this page.]] * [http://ngb.chebucto.org/SJEast/index-sje.shtml Newfoundland's Grand Banks Site, St. John's East District] * [http://sites.rootsweb.com/~cannf/tor.htm Newfoundland and Labrador Genweb, Torbay regional sources] ===Resources=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Logy_Bay_Newfoundland|What links to this page.]] == Sources ==

Lohnes Name Study

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[[Category: Lohnes Name Study]] The goal of this project is to collect information on the Lohnes Family name and all derivatives such as Lones and Lonas. 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 the appropriate Geographical Name Study categories to profiles: Example: Category:Tennessee, Lohnes Name Study *Adding the appropriate geographic category to the profile The first Lohnes known (to this project) to come to America was [[Lohnes-36|Johann Georg Lohnes]]. Arrival: Nova Scotia, Canada, 1750
Arrival: America, 1752
Birth: 24 AUG 1714, Höchst, Frankfurt am Main, Hessen, Germany
Death: 4 MAY 1794, Lunenburg, St Johns, Florida, USA (PA More likely)

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===Metger Clan Notes=== URL: http://metzgerclan.tripod.com/lohr.htm (original) (this is a really old website and no longer seems to render properly) The text pasted below is that copied by David Lohr in 2005 from http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/lohr/409/ (copy By David Lohr February 17, 2005 at 12:39:04 In reply to: Re: LOHR and LOHMANN Laura Lohr 10/27/03) ----------------------------------------------- Descendants of George Lohr The Lohr family can be traced to Capt. George Lower (Lohr), born in Germany abt. 1750,married in Lancaster County in 1773, and died abt. 1787. In 1776, he is on the Quemahoning Twp. (then Bedford County) tax assessment list owing 7 shillings, 6 pence. Generation No. 1 1. GEORGE1 LOHR was born 1750 in Germany, and died 1787 in Somerset County. He married [[Nagel-191|BARBARA NAGEL]] Mar 23, 1773 in First Reform Church, Lancaster Co. PA. She died Bef. 1823 in Calico Twp. Lancaster County, PA. Children of GEORGE LOHR and [[Nagel-191|BARBARA NAGEL]] are: i. Margaretha2 Lohr, b. Mar 8, 1774. 2. ii. [[Lohr-347|Frederick Lohr]], b. Nov 20, 1779; d. 1847, Shade Township,Somerset County. iii. John Lohr, b. Feb 13, 1781; d. 1851, Stoystown,PA. m. (1) Magdalena Woy; m. (2) Mary Weigley. 3. iv. Jacob Lohr, b. Nov 13, 1784; d. Feb 26, 1851, Stoystown,PA. v. George Lohr, b. Sep 1, 1777; d. 1840, Stoystown,PA; m. Barbara Miller Generation No. 2 2. [[Lohr-347|FREDERICK2 LOHR (GEORGE1)]] was born Nov 20, 1779, and died 1847 in Shade Township,Somerset County. He married [[Shaffer-1617|CATHERINE SHAFFER.]] Children of FREDERICK LOHR and CATHERINE SHAFFER are: i. Mary3 Lohr. ii. George Lohr. iii. Elizabeth Lohr. iv. Barbara Lohr. v. Margaretha Lohr. vi. Thomas Lohr. vii. Sally Lohr. viii. John Lohr. ix. Peter Lohr. x. Soloman Lohr. xi. Catherine Ann. xii. Hannah Lohr. 3. JACOB2 LOHR (GEORGE1) was born Nov 13, 1784, and died Feb 26, 1851 in Stoystown,PA. He married CHRISTENA KOCHER. Children of JACOB LOHR and CHRISTENA KOCHER are: 4. i. Emanuel3 Lohr, b. Jul 14, 1819; d. Aug 28, 1893, Quemahoning Twp.,Somerset County., Pa. ii. Margaret Lohr. iii. Samuel Lohr. iv. Elizabeth Lohr. v. Michael Lohr. vi. George Lohr. vii. Joseph Lohr. 5. viii. Daniel Lohr, b. Oct 16, 1827. ix. Martha Lohr. 6. x. Valentine Lohr, b. Jul 11, 1816; d. Oct 25, 1889. Generation No. 3 4. EMANUEL3 LOHR (JACOB2, GEORGE1) was born Jul 14, 1819, and died Aug 28, 1893 in Quemahoning Twp.,Somerset County., Pa. He married SOPHIA BERKEBILE. She was born Mar 3, 1821, and died Apr 2, 1884 in Quemahoning Twp.,Somerset County., Pa. Children of EMANUEL LOHR and SOPHIA BERKEBILE are: 7. i. Noah4 Lohr, b. Apr 4, 1859, near Hooversville, Pa.; d. Oct 5, 1932. ii. Cyrus Lohr, b. Feb 3, 1842; d. Jun 6, 1895. iii. Josiah Lohr, b. Sep 18, 1844. iv. Susanna Lohr, b. Jun 13, 1847. v. Abianna Lohr, b. 1850. 5. DANIEL3 LOHR (JACOB2, GEORGE1) was born Oct 16, 1827. He married ANNIE. Child of DANIEL LOHR and ANNIE is: i. Elmer C.4 Lohr, b. Abt. 1866, Hooversville, Pa.; m. Sadie Strayer, Abt. Dec 21, 1891, Cambria County; b. Abt. 1864, Walnut Grove, Johnstown, PA.. More About Sadie Strayer: Occupation: 1891, seamstress 6. VALENTINE3 LOHR (JACOB2, GEORGE1) was born Jul 11, 1816, and died Oct 25, 1889. He married HANNAH WOLFORD. Child of VALENTINE LOHR and HANNAH WOLFORD is: i. Hiram4 Lohr. Generation No. 4 7. NOAH4 LOHR (EMANUEL3, JACOB2, GEORGE1) was born Apr 4, 1859 in near Hooversville, Pa., and died Oct 5, 1932. He married ANNIE ELIZABETH METZGER Jan 21, 1886, daughter of GEORGE METZGER and ELIZABETH BUECHLY. She was born May 10, 1862 in Hooversville, Pa., and died Apr 22, 1946 in Hooversville, Pa.. More About NOAH LOHR: Burial: Wesley Chapel Cemetery Occupation: Farmer Religious Denom: Church of the Brethren More About ANNIE ELIZABETH METZGER: Burial: Stoystown,PA IOOF cemetery Children of NOAH LOHR and ANNIE METZGER are: 8. i. Mary Elizabeth5 Lohr, b. Nov 18, 1888; d. Mar 28, 1924, near Hooversville, Pa.. 9. ii. Milton George Lohr, b. Apr 23, 1891, near Hooversville, Pa.; d. Mar 24, 1997, Meyersdale, Somerset Co., Pa.. 10. iii. Elmer Elsworth Lohr, b. Aug 5, 1895, near Hooversville, Pa.; d. Dec 7, 1969. Generation No. 5 8. MARY ELIZABETH5 LOHR (NOAH4, EMANUEL3, JACOB2, GEORGE1) was born Nov 18, 1888, and died Mar 28, 1924 in near Hooversville, Pa.. She married CHARLES K. SHAFFER Jun 1, 1917, son of ELIAS SHAFFER and JANE CABEL. He was born Jun 3, 1887 in at Hooversville, Pa., and died Dec 29, 1953. Children of MARY LOHR and CHARLES SHAFFER are: i. Ruth Eleanor6 Shaffer, b. Sep 23, 1918. 11. ii. Edna Pearl Shaffer, b. Nov 12, 1920. 12. iii. Alice Ann Shaffer, b. Mar 18, 1923. 9. MILTON GEORGE5 LOHR (NOAH4, EMANUEL3, JACOB2, GEORGE1) was born Apr 23, 1891 in near Hooversville, Pa., and died Mar 24, 1997 in Meyersdale, Somerset Co., Pa.. He married PARNEL EICHELBERGER Nov 9, 1916, daughter of JOHN EICHELBERGER and MARY WISER. She was born Sep 26, 1893 in near Hopewell, Pa., and died Nov 1, 1976. More About MILTON GEORGE LOHR: Burial: Odd Fellows Cemetery, Stoystown, PA Occupation: Farmer, timekeeper of former Lorain Steel Works Religious Denom: Hooversville Church of the Brethren, since 1904 Residence: Golf Course Rd, Stoystown, Pa Children of MILTON LOHR and PARNEL EICHELBERGER are: 13. i. Lois Elizabeth6 Lohr, b. Sep 8, 1917. 14. ii. Milton George Lohr, Jr., b. Jan 31, 1920, Johnstown, Pa.; d. May 28, 1983. 15. iii. Frances Laverne Lohr, b. Feb 24, 1923. iv. Earl Carl Lohr, b. Nov 11, 1924; d. Oct 13, 1926. 16. v. Paul Herbert Lohr, b. Jun 29, 1928, near Hooversville, Pa.. 17. vi. Donald Lee Lohr, b. Aug 20, 1933. 10. ELMER ELSWORTH5 LOHR (NOAH4, EMANUEL3, JACOB2, GEORGE1) was born Aug 5, 1895 in near Hooversville, Pa., and died Dec 7, 1969. He married VERDA SHAFFER Mar 28, 1918, daughter of HENRY SHAFFER and MARTHA BRUBAKER. She was born Aug 17, 1898 in near Stoystown, Pa.. Children of ELMER LOHR and VERDA SHAFFER are: 18. i. Kenneth Shaffer6 Lohr, b. Sep 4, 1919, near Hooversville, Pa.; d. Apr 7, 1969, Johnstown, Pa.. ii. Janet Mae Lohr, b. May 4, 1925, Hooversville, Pa.; m. Glenn Strayer, May 14, 1944; b. May 3, 1920, Tire Hill, Pa.. More About Janet Mae Lohr: Residence: Harrisburg, PA Generation No. 6 11. EDNA PEARL6 SHAFFER (MARY ELIZABETH5 LOHR, NOAH4, EMANUEL3, JACOB2, GEORGE1) was born Nov 12, 1920. She married LEIGHTON G. HORNING. He was born Oct 14, 1920. Children of EDNA SHAFFER and LEIGHTON HORNING are: i. Bruce David7 Horning, b. Dec 5, 1949; m. Phyllis Ann Roudabush; b. Dec 19, 1947. ii. Charles Douglas Horning, b. Mar 9, 1951; m. Ilene Gaye Knepper; b. Mar 19, 1957. iii. Mary Louetta Horning, b. Apr 2, 1953; m. Michael Weyant II; b. Jun 14, 1953. 12. ALICE ANN6 SHAFFER (MARY ELIZABETH5 LOHR, NOAH4, EMANUEL3, JACOB2, GEORGE1) was born Mar 18, 1923. She married WILLIAM NASH, JR.. Children of ALICE SHAFFER and WILLIAM NASH are: i. Linda Kay7 Nash. ii. Amy Nash. 13. LOIS ELIZABETH6 LOHR (MILTON GEORGE5, NOAH4, EMANUEL3, JACOB2, GEORGE1) was born Sep 8, 1917. She married WAYNE YOUNG. He was born Apr 24, 1919. Children of LOIS LOHR and WAYNE YOUNG are: i. Jerry7 Young, b. May 10, 1944; m. Sandra McCall; b. Mar 23, 1945. ii. Linda Young, b. Jan 24, 1948; m. James Barr; b. Nov 1936. iii. David Young, b. May 10, 1951. 14. MILTON GEORGE6 LOHR, JR. (MILTON GEORGE5, NOAH4, EMANUEL3, JACOB2, GEORGE1) was born Jan 31, 1920 in Johnstown, Pa., and died May 28, 1983. He married SARAH BARNETT Apr 30, 1944. She was born Feb 5, 1922 in Quemahoning Twp., Somerset Co., Pa.. More About MILTON GEORGE LOHR, JR.: Burial: IOOF cemetery, Stoystown, PA Occupation: Farmer Religious Denom: Church of the Brethren Children of MILTON LOHR and SARAH BARNETT are: i. LaVonne Louise7 Lohr, b. Feb 17, 1945; m. (1) James Edward Stern; m. (2) Lawrence Bertino. ii. Cecil Milton Lohr, b. Jun 11, 1948; m. Debra Lynn Milliron; b. Dec 30, 1952. iii. Lynn Barnett Lohr, b. Dec 20, 1952. iv. Vernon Noah Lohr, b. Apr 4, 1955; m. Cheryl Jean Miller; b. Oct 21, 1957. 15. FRANCES LAVERNE6 LOHR (MILTON GEORGE5, NOAH4, EMANUEL3, JACOB2, GEORGE1) was born Feb 24, 1923. She married CLARENCE RHOADS. He was born Feb 1, 1918. Children of FRANCES LOHR and CLARENCE RHOADS are: i. Allen Clarence7 Rhoads, b. Jun 15, 1946; m. (1) Joyce Prather; b. Dec 2, 1947; m. (2) Judith Discauage; b. Jun 11, 1943. ii. Judy Ann Rhoads, b. Dec 3, 1947; m. John Joseph Drenning; b. Oct 30, 1949. iii. Glenn Edward Rhoads, b. Nov 7, 1951; m. Linda Larimer; b. Aug 21, 1951. iv. Nancy Carol Rhoads, b. May 2, 1953. v. Duane Richard Rhoads, b. Apr 7, 1956. 16. PAUL HERBERT6 LOHR (MILTON GEORGE5, NOAH4, EMANUEL3, JACOB2, GEORGE1) was born Jun 29, 1928 in near Hooversville, Pa.. He married (1) JEAN SHORTT. He married (2) ETHEL TURNEY Jul 17, 1950. She was born Nov 5, 1929 in Ralphton, Pa.. More About PAUL HERBERT LOHR: Occupation: Farmer, rural mail carrier Children of PAUL LOHR and ETHEL TURNEY are: i. David Paul7 Lohr, b. Jul 18, 1952; m. Suzie D. Fike; b. May 22, 1954. ii. Larry James Lohr, b. Jun 3, 1955. iii. Janice Marie Lohr, b. Sep 29, 1959; m. Unknown. iv. Joyce Irene Lohr. 17. DONALD LEE6 LOHR (MILTON GEORGE5, NOAH4, EMANUEL3, JACOB2, GEORGE1) was born Aug 20, 1933. He married DAWNA GRIMM. More About DONALD LEE LOHR: Residence: Columbia, Pa. Child of DONALD LOHR and DAWNA GRIMM is: i. Daniel7 Lohr. 18. KENNETH SHAFFER6 LOHR (ELMER ELSWORTH5, NOAH4, EMANUEL3, JACOB2, GEORGE1) was born Sep 4, 1919 in near Hooversville, Pa., and died Apr 7, 1969 in Johnstown, Pa.. He married ALICE HORNER. More About KENNETH SHAFFER LOHR: Occupation: Laborer, Johnstown Traction Co. Child of KENNETH LOHR and ALICE HORNER is: i. Child (Ken7 Lohr). Found the above at: http://metzgerclan.tripod.com/lohr.htm ===Photos=== Lauren Haines Notes - Feb 2020: My mother's maiden name is Lohr. (Her father) My grandfather, Robert Fred Lohr, passed away in May of 2017. He was born in July of 1923 to Ernest and Helen Lohr. (From him) I have a pic, well an electronic copy of, of two Lohr's of the civil war era. They were father and son. To my knowledge they were named John (son) and Frosty Orange (father). John looked to be about 18-20 in the pic but age isn't easy for me to judge.. ...John, if that was his name, he would have been born approximately 1840-1845. Which would make his father born approximately 1805 -1825. I have also been told that an ancestor was also in the civil war, captured by the south, and taken to Andersonville Prison. I do know he was 17 when he enlisted. I do not know for sure if he survived Andersonville,or the war, but I think he did. My grandfather (Robert Fred Lohr)lived in Bedford County PA close to the Somerset county line all his life, except for when he was away at war.

LoIacono Name Study

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[[Category:LoIacono Name Study]] [[Category: Valledolmo, Palermo]] ==About the LoIacono Name Study Project== The LoIacono Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/LoIacono LoIacono] 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 LoIacono 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 LoIaconos), by time period (18th Century LoIaconos), or by topic (LoIacono DNA, LoIacono Occupations, LoIacono 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 LoIacono 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=LoIacono}} 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 LoIaconos 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]

LoIocano Name Study

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[[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:LoIacono Name Study]] The goal of this project is to find every non-living person with this surname and make a wikitree profile for them. 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 sources * Adding categories * Adding relevant templates * Connecting family members to the global family tree.

Lombard Family Mysteries

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Lombardy Region

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[[Space:IRP_Regions_Team|'''''Italy and Italian Roots Regions Team''''']] ==Region of Lombardy== Lombardy (Italian: ''Lombardia'' Italian pronunciation: [lombarˈdiːa], Lombard: Lombardia Lombard pronunciation: (MI) [lumbar'diːa], (BG) [lombar'deːa]) is a historic region of Italy and one of the 20 regions of Italy. The capital is Milan. A sixth of Italy's population lives in Lombardy and about a fifth of Italy's GDP is produced in the region, making it the most populous and richest region in the country. It is also the region with the most Unesco World Heritage Sites in Italy.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lombardy Wikipedia on Region of Lombardy] {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l }} ==Provinces (''Province'')== Lombardy consists of eleven provinces plus the metropolitan city of Milan, as follows[https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lombardia#Suddivisione_amministrativa Italian Wikipedia on Regione Lombardia]: {{Image|file=Lombardy_Region.png |align=r |size=m |caption=Locations of provinces of Lombardy. }} {| border=1 style="text-align:center; width:50%;" |- ! Province ! Number of ''Comuni'' ! Population ! Area
(km²) ! Web site |- | Province of Bergamo | 243 | 1,110,457 | 2,755 | [http://www.provincia.bergamo.it/ Bergamo] |- | Province of Brescia | 206 | 1,262,135 | 4,786 | [http://www.provincia.brescia.it/ Brescia] |- | Province of Como | 160 | 599,637 | 1,279 | [http://www.provincia.como.it/ Como] |- | Province of Cremona | 115 | 358,578 | 1,770 | [http://www.provincia.cremona.it/ Cremona] |- | Province of Lecco | 85 | 337,256 | 806 | [http://www.provincia.lecco.it/ Lecco] |- | Province of Lodi | 61 | 229,946 | 783 | [http://www.provincia.lodi.it/ Lodi] |- | Province of Mantova | 70 | 411,959 | 2,431 | [http://www.provincia.mantova.it/ Mantova] |- | Metropolitan City of Milan | 134 | 3,233,541 | 1,576 | [http://www.cittametropolitana.milano.it/ Milano] |- | Province of Monza and Brianza | 55 | 871,523 | 405 | [http://www.provincia.mb.it/ Monza e Brianza] |- | Province of Pavia | 188 | 545,611 | 2,969 | [http://www.provincia.pv.it/ Pavia] |- | [[Space: Sondrio Province, Lombardy|Province of Sondrio]] | 78 | 181,249 | 3,196 | [http://www.provincia.so.it/ Sondrio] |- | Province of Varese | 141 | 890,418 | 1,198 | [http://www.provincia.varese.it/ Varese] |-|} {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l }} ==History (Storia )== {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l }} ==Sources (Fonti)==

Lombeck Name Study

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[[Category:Lombeck Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Keil-336|Susan Keil]] 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 == '''Project created 03Oct2018.'''

Lømo Family Mysteries

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Berith Larsdatter (1730-1796) is in several trees placed as daughter of Lars (Lasse)Johannessen Tornensis. But he's born in 1763, so it doesn't seem to be right. So who's the real father of Berith? [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

London

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[[:Category:Greater London|Greater London Category page]] '''LONDON''' is the capital and largest city of the [[:Category:United_Kingdom|United Kingdom]]. Standing on the [[:Category:River_Thames_England|River Thames]] in the south-east of [[:Category:England|England]], at the head of its 50-mile (80 km) estuary leading to the North Sea, London has been a major settlement for two millennia. Londinium was founded by the Romans. The [[:Category: City of London|City of London]] , London's ancient core − an area of just 1.12 square miles (2.9 km2) and colloquially known as the Square Mile − retains boundaries that follow closely its medieval limits. ==Expanding London== Until the Stuart period in early 17th century 'London' was simply the [[:Category: City of London|City of London]] and the small area immediately around it. From this period the initial expansion is mainly westwards, the wealthier residents preferring the more rural aspects of the area away from the dirty city. When Charles I acceded to the throne in 1625, aristocrats began to inhabit the West End in large numbers. In addition to those who had specific business at court, increasing numbers of country landowners and their families lived in London for part of the year simply for the social life. This was the beginning of the "London season". Lincoln's Inn Fields was built about 1629. The piazza of Covent Garden, designed by England's first classically trained architect Inigo Jones followed in about 1632. The neighbouring streets were built shortly afterwards, and the names of Henrietta, Charles, James, King and York Streets were given after members of the royal family. The plague of 1665 and the Great Fire of 1666 changed London forever. Many aristocratic residents never returned, preferring to take new houses in the West End, where fashionable new districts such as St. James's were built close to the main royal residence, which was [[:Category:Palace_of_Whitehall%2C_Westminster%2C_London|Whitehall Palace]] until it was destroyed by fire in the 1690s, and thereafter [[:Category:St_James's_Palace%2C_Westminster%2C_London|St. James's Palace]]. The rural lane of [[:Category:Piccadilly%2C_Middlesex|Piccadilly]] sprouted courtiers mansions such as Burlington House. Thus the separation between the middle class mercantile [[:Category: City of London|City of London]], and the aristocratic world of the court in [[:Category:Westminster%2C_Middlesex (London)|Westminster]] became complete. The East End, that is the area immediately to the east of the city walls, also became heavily populated in the decades after the Great Fire. London's docks began to extend downstream, attracting many working people who worked on the docks themselves and in the processing and distributive trades. These people lived in [[:Category:Whitechapel%2C_Middlesex (London)|Whitechapel]], [[:Category:Wapping%2C_Middlesex (London)|Wapping]], [[:Category:Stepney%2C_Middlesex (London)|Stepney]] and [[:Category:Limehouse%2C_Middlesex (London)|Limehouse]], generally in slum conditions. Whilst London continued to expand administration outside the [[:Category: City of London|City of London]] remained with [[:Category:Middlesex|Middlesex]], [[:Category:Essex|Essex]], [[:Category:Surrey|Surrey]] and [[:Category:Kent|Kent]] under the ancient [[:Category:England_Hundreds|Hundreds]] and Parish system. The 18th century was a period of rapid growth for London, reflecting an increasing national population, the early stirrings of the Industrial Revolution, and London's role at the centre of the evolving British Empire. During the 19th century, London was transformed into the world's largest city and capital of the British Empire. Its population expanded from 1 million in 1800 to 6.7 million a century later. The urbanised area continued to grow rapidly, spreading into [[:Category:Islington%2C_Middlesex (London)|Islington]], [[:Category:Paddington%2C_Middlesex (London)|Paddington]], Belgravia, [[:Category:Holborn%2C_Middlesex (London)|Holborn]], [[:Category:Finsbury%2C_Middlesex (London)|Finsbury]], Shoreditch, [[:Category:Southwark%2C_Surrey (London)|Southwark]] and [[:Category:Lambeth%2C_Surrey (London)|Lambeth]]. Towards the middle of the century, London's antiquated local government system, consisting of ancient parishes and vestries, struggled to cope with the rapid growth in population. In 1855, the Metropolitan Board of Works (MBW) was created to provide London with adequate infrastructure to cope with its growth. ==Administration in London== '''Until 1835''' and the Municipal Corporations Act, the small, ancient and self-governing [[:Category: City of London|City of London]] was unreformed by legislation covering the other major city corporations and did not expand into the growing metropolitan area surrounding it. The area that is currently Greater London was administered by parishes and hundreds in the counties of [[:Category:Middlesex|Middlesex]], [[:Category:Essex|Essex]], [[:Category:Kent|Kent]], [[:Category:Surrey|Surrey]] and [[:Category:Hertfordshire|Hertfordshire]], with very little co-ordination between them. Special areas such as the Liberty of Westminster were exempt from county administration.
'''From 1855''' and the Metropolis Management Act - The Metropolitan Board of Works was created to provide the infrastructure needed in the area now known as Inner London, its members were nominated by the vestries and boards.
'''From 1889''' and the Local Government Act - The County of London is created from the area of responsibility of the Metropolitan Board of Works. A London County Council shares power with the boards and vestries. The City of London is outside of its scope. Croydon and West Ham (and later East Ham) become county boroughs outside the County of London but also outside the control of the newly formed Surrey and Essex county councils.
'''From 1894''' and the next Local Government Act - The rest of England, including the area around the County of London and the county boroughs (but not within it), is divided into urban districts and rural districts. In the Greater London area they become consolidated over the next 70 years into municipal boroughs and urban districts with no rural districts remaining. Many districts later become populous enough to apply for county boroughs status, but are rejected. A Royal Commission on the Amalgamation of the City and County of London attempts to facilitate the merger of the City and County of London, but fails.
'''From 1900''' and the London Government Act - Metropolitan boroughs were created within the County of London and functions are shared with the London County Council. The vestries, boards and liberties in the area are abolished. (This is the true ending of the old systems in London).
'''From 1965''' and the next London Government Act - An enlarged Greater London replaced the County of London, Middlesex County Council, the county boroughs and all local government districts within around a 12-mile radius. The mostly strategic Greater London Council shares power with the 32 London boroughs and the City of London.
'''From 1986''' and the later London Government Act - The Greater London Council was abolished and the London boroughs work as unitary authorities with strategic functions organised by joint boards and quangos. A residual Inner London Education Authority remains for the inner area, but is abolished during a national reform of education.
'''From 2000''' and the Greater London Authority Act - The regional Greater London Authority, consisting of the Mayor of London and the London Assembly assumed a strategic function, sharing power with the London boroughs and the City of London. Taken from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_London and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_local_government_in_London ==London Parish Records (Church of England)== Most of modern London falls within the Diocese of London in the Province of Canterbury. Historically the diocese covered a large area north of the Thames and bordered the dioceses of Norwich and Lincoln to the north and west. The present diocese covers 177 square miles (460 km2) and 17 London boroughs, covering most of Greater London north of the River Thames and west of the River Lea. This area covers nearly all of the historic county of Middlesex. It includes the City of London in which lies its cathedral, [[:Category:St_Paul%27s_Cathedral%2C_City_of_London|St Paul's]], and also encompasses [[:Category:Spelthorne%2C_Surrey|Spelthorne]] which was formerly in Middlesex but is now part of Surrey. Essex formed part of the diocese until 1846 when the county became part of the Diocese of Rochester (and later changed again to the Diocese of St Albans and is now in the Diocese of Chelmsford). From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diocese_of_London Most of these records are held by the [https://www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/things-to-do/london-metropolitan-archives/Pages/default.aspx London Metropolitan Archives] (LMA) LMA holds records of more than 700 Anglican churches in the London and Middlesex areas. The types of records held vary from parish to parish, with some parishes only depositing registers of baptisms, marriage and burials. Other parishes, however, have deposited a great deal more and the types of records include vestry minutes, churchwarden accounts, parish poor rate and early workhouse material, parish magazines, plans, photographs and other ephemera. For those interested in parish records, researchers should be aware that for certain areas of London, the LMA will not be the likely place records would be deposited. For those interested in the parish registers of the ancient City of London within the walls, these will be found at the Guildhall Library. Similarly churches within the ancient city of Westminster will deposit their records at the City of Westminster Archives. This will include parishes such as [[:Category:Charing Cross, Middlesex (London)|St Martin in the Fields]], [[:Category:St_James, Middlesex (London)|St James Piccadilly]], [[:Category:St_Clement_Danes_Church%2C_Westminster%2C_London|St Clement Danes]] and [[:Category:St_George_Hanover_Square_Church%2C_Westminster%2C_Middlesex|St George Hanover Square]]. The final areas that would not deposit their records at the LMA are the modern London Boroughs that prior to the formation of the Greater London Council in 1964 would have been part of the former counties of Essex, Kent and Surrey. For each of these areas researchers should consult either their local borough archive or the respective ancient county record office.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Metropolitan_Archives ==London Birth, Marriage, and Deaths (GRO)== GRO records were kept from '''1837'''.
Records for the City of London are under '''London City''' (District) Records for '''London''' run until 1965 (County). A List of Registration Districts and their relevnt years can be found [https://www.ukbmd.org.uk/reg/lnd.html here]
Records for '''Greater London''' start from June 1965 (County). A List of Registration Districts and their relevant dates can be found [https://www.ukbmd.org.uk/reg/gtl.html here]
Records for '''Middlesex''' run until 1965 (County). A List of Registration Districts and their relevant dates can be found [https://www.ukbmd.org.uk/reg/mdx.html here]
Records for '''Surrey''' continue to today (County). A List of Registration Districts and their relevant dates can be found [https://www.ukbmd.org.uk/reg/sry.html here]
Records for '''Kent''' continue to today (County). A List of Registration Districts and their relevant dates can be found [https://www.ukbmd.org.uk/reg/ken.html here]
Records for '''Essex''' continue to today (County). A List of Registration Districts and their relevant dates can be found [https://www.ukbmd.org.uk/reg/ess.html here]
Records for '''Hertfordshire''' continue to today (County). A List of Registration Districts and their relevant dates can be found [https://www.ukbmd.org.uk/reg/hrt.html here] ==Census Records for London== The Census records until 1861 do not recognise 'London' as a County. See Middlesex, Surrey, Kent, or Essex. From 1871 censuses do include the County of London, with many central parishes included - these increase as time progresses. For those not included see Middlesex, Surrey, Kent, or Essex. ==London Today==
[[Image: Places.gif|400px|London Boroughs]]
'''London boroughs''' are the thirty-two principal subdivisions of the administrative area of [[:Category: Greater London|Greater London]] and are each governed by a London borough council.

London, Ontario, Street Namesakes

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Notables and early residents who have streets in London, Ontario, named after them.[https://archive.org/details/historicsketches00lond/page/8/mode/2up London and Middlesex Historical Society. Historic Sketches of London, Ontario. 1908] * '''Alexander Street''' -- [[Leslie-3271|Alexander Leslie]], a local market gardener. * '''Askin Street''' -- [[Askin-145|J.B. Askin]], office holder and first president of the Middlesex Agricultural Society * '''Becher Street''' -- [[Becher-52|H.C.R. Becher]], an early lawyer and landowner in London. * '''Bruce Street''' -- [[Bruce-2088|James Bruce, 8th Earl of Elgin]], Governor General of the Province of Canada, 1847-1854. * '''Burwell Street''' -- [[Burwell-456|Mahlon Burwell]], southwestern Ontario surveyor and politician. * '''Clarke Road''' -- [[Clarke-22396|John Clarke]], an early settler in London Township. * '''Cynthia Street''' -- named for one of [[Askin-145|J.B. Askin's]] daughters. * '''Edward Street''' -- [[Parke-1538|Edward Deane Parke]], a London lawyer. * '''Egerton Street''' -- [[Ryerson-243|Egerton Ryerson]], Methodist minister and educational administrator * '''Elizabeth Street''' -- [[Forsyth-2124|Elizabeth Forsyth]], Noble English's wife. * '''English Street''' -- [[English-4287|Noble English]], an early settler in what became London East. * '''Ferguson Place''' -- [[Ferguson-6062|James Ferguson]], Middlesex County Registrar. * '''Horton Street''' -- [[Wilmot-993|Sir Robert John Wilmot-Horton]], known for his writings on assisted emigration to the colonies. * '''Hyman Street''' -- [[Hyman-252|C.S. Hyman]], London mayor and MP. * '''Ingleside Place''' -- named after "Ingleside," the residence of [[Parke-1494|Ephraim Parke]], a London lawyer and magistrate. * '''Leslie Street''' -- [[Leslie-3271|Alexander Leslie]], a local market gardener. * '''Lyle Street''' -- [[Lyle-1597|Mary Ann Soper Lyle]], the wife of Rev. William F. Clarke * '''Maitland Street''' -- [[Maitland-335|Sir Peregrine Maitland]], Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada. * '''Mary Ave'''. -- [[Maltby-2262|Mary Maltby]] and her husband, Samuel Glass, were early London residents. * '''Middleton Ave.''' -- Sir Frederick Dobson Middleton, army and militia officer. * '''Orchard Street''' -- [[Orchard-937|John George Orchard]], a London coal merchant. * '''Picton Street''' -- This small cross street between Wellington and Waterloo streets was named for [[Picton-72|Gen. Sir Thomas Picton]], one of the Duke of Wellington's favourite generals. * '''Princess Ave.''' -- [[Sachsen-Coburg_und_Gotha-17|Princess Loiuise]], wife of Marquess of Lorne, Governor General, 1878-1883. * '''Ridout Street''' -- [[Ridout-145|Thomas Ridout]] was Surveyor-General of Upper Canada and planned many of the roads in the Home and London districts. * '''Stanley Street''' -- [[Smith-Stanley-4|Edward Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby]], British prime minister and former Colonial Secretary. *'''Stevenson Avenue''' -- [[Stevenson-12072|Hugh Allan Stevenson]], London mayor. * '''Talbot Street''' -- [[Talbot-191|Colonel Thomas Talbot]] was given a huge land grant in southwestern Ontario for his services to the Crown. The Talbot Settlement included London. * '''Tecumseh Ave.''' -- [[Shawnee-17|Chief Tecumseh]] * '''Theresa Street''' -- named for one of [[Askin-145|J.B. Askin's]] daughters. * '''Wolfe Street''' -- [[Wolfe-2074|Maj.-Gen. James Wolfe]]. === Sources ===

London Annuity Society

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:London, Clubs and Societies]] [[Category: England, Organisations]] [[Space:History_of_Nonconformists_in_London%2C_England_and_surrounding_counties| This page is part of History of Nonconformists in London, England and surrounding counties, an England Team Topic]]
[[Project:England|England Project]] | [[Space:England_Project_-_Topics_Team|Topics Teams]] ==The London Annuity Society== ===Introduction=== The London Annuity Society was established by a group of nonconformist to provide annuities for their wives when they died. They sought a Royal Charter of Incorporation in 1765 by submitting a petition to the KIng, which said To the King's most Excellent Majesty The humble Petition of '''John Field''' of Newgate Street London Apothecary [[Field-5935|John Field (abt.1718-1796)]],
'''John Seagrave''' of Southampton Buildings in the county of Middlesex Gentleman,
'''William Field''' of Thames Street London Cheesemonger,
'''George Rutt''' of Fryday Street London Druggist, [[Rutt-215|George Rutt (-1768)]] or [[Rutt-163|George Rutt (abt.1733-abt.1780)]] or [[Rutt-173|George Rutt (abt.1730-1777)]]
'''Thomas Field''' of Pater noster Row London, Book Seller [[Field-6554|Thomas Field (abt.1731-1794)]]
'''Joseph Adams''' of Basinghall Street London Apothecary, [[Adams-52849|Joseph Adams (1725-1783)]]
'''Eliezor Chater''' of Aldergate Street Watchmaker [[Chater-147|Eliezer Chater (abt.1730-aft.1802)]]
'''Henry Rutt''' of Fenchurch Street Glover [[Rutt-171|Henry Rutt (abt.1729-1802)]]
'''William Gordon''' of Stepney Causeway in the county of Middlesex Gentleman,
'''David Rivers''' of Bridgewater Square London Watchmaker, [[Rivers-2209|David Rivers (1731-1815)]]
'''Thomas Houston''' of Great Saint Helens London, Packer,[[Houston-2038|Thomas Houston (abt.1732-1796)]]
''' John Howell''' of Newgate Street London Hosier
'''Allyn Simmons''' of LeadenHall Street, Stationer [[Simmons-15087|Allyn Simmons (1732-)]]
'''Thomas Toller''' of Bridgewater Square London, Gentleman [[Toller-97|Thomas Toller (1732-1795)]]
'''Thomas Garratt''' of Ludgate Hill London Hosier,
'''Thomas Skinner''' of Goswell Street in the county of Middlesex Upholder,
'''James Chater''' of Aldersgate LOndon Watchmaker , [[Chater-99|James Chater (1732-1800)]]
'''William Richardson''' Grace Church Street London Taylor ,
'''Charles Green Say''' of Newgate Street London Printer,
'''Thomas Deeble''' of the prerogative's office Doctors Common London Gentleman [[Deeble-233|Thomas Deeble (1724-1794)]] and
'''Benjamin Field''' of Grace Church Street London Hosier (may be [[Field-6639|Benjamin Field (abt.1730-)]])
on behalf of themselves and of
Edward Robarts of Lombard Street London Banker,
Samuel Toulmin of Bishopsgate Street London Gentleman [[Toulmin-32|Samuel Toulmin (abt.1740-1809)]] and
Samuel Longbotham of London Apothecary [[Longbotham-78|Samuel Longbotham (abt.1715-)]]
'and divers other persons being all Protestants and members of a voluntary society in London called The London Voluntary Society' for the grant to them of a Royal Charter of Incorporation as the London Annuity Society Original document ordered from The National Archives SP 36/154/1/83 https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C17162823 accessed and transcribed by [[Pickup-177|Trevor Pickup]] on 25 August 2021 ===1780 Report=== In 1780 a report was produced on the Report for the Committee of the London Annuity Society, on the progress of the first 14 years of the Society, written by Tho Deeble, secretary, by order of the committee. The report stated that Society was launched on 1st jan 1765 to provide annuities for the wives of middle class gentlemen and tradesmen who must be in good health, and agree to pay 5 guineas per year into the fund. Google books The Report of the Committee of the London Annuity Society, Appointed to Examine Into Their State and Progress and the Ability of Their Fund to Advance the Widows Annuities ... Together with Two Schemes for Advancing the Widows Annuities, Etc https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/The_Report_of_the_Committee_of_the_Londo/M1NgAAAAcAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 1780 Accessed by [[Pickup-177|Trevor Pickup]] on 9 March 2021 . ===1795 list of directors=== Published in the Royal Kalendar, probably about 1795, based on other content, the entry states London Annuity Society for Widows,
office 25 Old Fish Street, near St Paul's.
Treasurer John Field, Stoke Newington [[Field-5935|John Field (abt.1718-1796)]],
Directors
Mr David Rivers [[Rivers-2209|David Rivers (1731-1815)]]
Mr Thomas Cox
Mr Nath Field
Mr Rich Brown
Mr Tho Gillespy
T Skinner Esq
Mr Joseph Wells
Mr Milton Clifton
Mr Robert Smith
Mr Wm Horne
Mr Jn Campbell
Mr Jn Allen Sen
Mr John Barnard
Mr Jas Davidson
Mr Tho Walter
Sec Mr T Deeble [[Deeble-233|Thomas Deeble (1724-1794)]]
Mess R Dunn
The Royal kalendar, or Complete and correct annual register [afterw.] The Royal kalendar and Court and city register. [2 eds.].. (n.d.). United Kingdom: (n.p.). page 218 Accessed from Google Books https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/The_Royal_kalendar_or_Complete_and_corre/zxFcAAAAQAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1 Accessed by [[Pickup-177|Trevor Pickup]] on 4 May 2021 ===1807 report=== In 1807 details of the London Annuity Society for the benefit of widows 1765, 25 Old Fish St, were published in the 1807 edition of the royal kalendar Directors Mr William Curling
Mr Henry Field [[Field-6724|Henry Field (1755-1837)]]
John Thompson Esq
Wm Thompson Esq
Mr James Pritt
Mr John Newsom
Mr Sam Lloyd
Mr Thomas Gillespy
Mr William Marsh
Mr Joseph Hurlock
Mr Thomas Reid
Mr Wm Savil
Mr Wm Jackson
Mr William Gibson
Mr John Hepburn
Treasurer Mr James Davidson, Old Fish Street
Secretary Mr Nat Allen
Messenger Mr Wm Stevens
The Royal Kalendar (Calendar) Or, Complete and Correct Annual Register, for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America, for the Year 1807 (etc.). (1807). United Kingdom: Stockdale. page 300, accessed from Google books https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/The_Royal_Kalendar_Calendar_Or_Complete/t4NgAAAAcAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=rutt+union+fire+office&pg=RA4-PA306&printsec=frontcover accessed by [[Pickup-177|Trevor Pickup]] on 10 January 2021 ===1822 report=== In 1822 details of the London Annuity Society for the benefit of widows 1765, 25 Old Fish St, Doctors Commons were published in the royal kalendar '''Directors''' Benn Flight
Samuel Legg
C B R Wright
T L Forest
John Tilstone
W Curling sen.
Henry Field
Kemp, Joad
Anthony Brown
R W Jupp
Job Heath
Sam Jackson
Will Marsh
Fred Gibson
Josh Carter
Treasurer Mr Henry Field [[Field-6724|Henry Field (1755-1837)]]
Secretary John Field Jun.
Messenger James Goodwin
The Royal Kalendar and Court and City Register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and the Colonies for the Year .... (1822). United Kingdom: Wm. H. Allen. page 317 accessed from Google books https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/The_Royal_Kalendar_and_Court_and_City_Re/9OcNAAAAQAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 accessed by [[Pickup-177|Trevor Pickup]] on 31 December 2020 ===1851 update=== In 1851 the Society was still in business, with this entry in a directory of London ''London Annuity Society for the widows of members 11, Chatham Place'' Richardson, J. (1851). The Exhibition London Guide and Visitors' Pocket Companion, Etc. United Kingdom: (n.p.). page 156 accessed from Google books https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/The_Exhibition_London_Guide_and_Visitors/HB1bAAAAcAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=london+annuity+society&pg=PA156&printsec=frontcover accessed by [[Pickup-177|Trevor Pickup]] on 31 December 2020 ===1883 update=== In 1883 the revenue account and balance sheet for the Society for 1881 was published in Parliamentary papers for the House of Commons Parliamentary Papers. (1883). United Kingdom: H.M. Stationery Office. Accessed from Google Books https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/Parliamentary_Papers/v3QTAAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=%22london+Annuity+Society%22&pg=PA103&printsec=frontcover Accessed by [[Pickup-177|Trevor Pickup]] on 5 May 2021 ===Notes on the original members=== Many of the original petitioners were active members the nonconformist community in London. [[Deeble-233|Thomas Deeble (1724-1794)]] was the secretary of the Society. His son [[Deeble-238|John Thurston Deeble (1755-)]] married [[Longbotham-74|Elizabeth (Longbotham) Deeble (abt.1760-)]] the daughter of [[Longbotham-78|Samuel Longbotham (abt.1715-)]], another member. [[Toulmin-32|Samuel Toulmin (abt.1740-1809)]] was an attorney and acted as the Executor of [[Deeble-233|Thomas Deeble (1724-1794)]]. He was the executor and good friend of [[Field-6554|Thomas Field (abt.1731-1794)]]. [[Field-6554|Thomas Field (abt.1731-1794)]], [[Simmons-15087|Allyn Simmons (1732-)]] and Robert Stephenson were in business together until the partnership was dissolved in 1778 ===Notes on Annuity Holders=== [[Rutt-167|Edward Rutt (1731-1784)]] wrote a will which he signed on 4th April 1781 in which he mentions that he had taken out a policy with the London Annuity Society for the benefit of widows in Fish Street of three pounds a year. ==What links here == [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Orphan_Working_School%2C_Hoxton|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ==Sources==

London City Hall Disaster

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This page is to centralize information regarding the 1898 London, Ontario City Hall Disaster. ===History and Circumstances === *Date: 03 January 1898
*Location: London, Ontario Canada
*Type: Structural failure
*Victims: 21
*Cause: Removal of supporting wall on first floor, and overcrowding on second floor during a public meeting.
===Victims=== {| 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;"|'''Age''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Profile''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Source''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Beckett, Crawford ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| 38 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| [[Beckett-2683]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/229539544/crawford-beckett] |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Borland, William James ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| 41 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| [[Borland-892]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/163800815/william-james-borland] |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Bruce, Oswald Henry ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|15 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| [[Bruce-11573]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[https://mountpleasantcemeteryhistory.wordpress.com/2022/08/04/city-hall-disaster-january-3-1898-london-ontario/] |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Burke, Leander W. ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| 36 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| [[Burke-12416]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/144318716/leander-w-burke] |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Burridge, John ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| 75 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| [[Burridge-178]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[https://mountpleasantcemeteryhistory.wordpress.com/2022/08/04/city-hall-disaster-january-3-1898-london-ontario/] |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Carrothers, Noble ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| 17 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| [[Carrothers-162]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[https://www.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.N_00305_189801/43] |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Dell, William H. ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| 32 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| [[Dell-1549]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[https://mountpleasantcemeteryhistory.wordpress.com/2022/08/04/city-hall-disaster-january-3-1898-london-ontario/] |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Fortner, John Hamilton ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| 25 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| [[Fortner-1173]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[https://mountpleasantcemeteryhistory.wordpress.com/2022/08/04/city-hall-disaster-january-3-1898-london-ontario/] |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Glendinning, Sidney Latorey ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| 30 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| [[Glendinning-469]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/221442238/sidney-l.-glendinning?_gl=1*3tfrv6*_ga*MTk2NjQ5MTQxMi4xNjY4NzQyMTgy*_ga_4QT8FMEX30*MTY2ODc0MjE4MS4xLjEuMTY2ODc0MjI1My41Ni4wLjA.] |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Harris, James ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| 47 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| [[Harris-57152]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/174641264/james-harris] |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Heaman, Frederick ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| 17 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| [[Heaman-32]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[https://mountpleasantcemeteryhistory.wordpress.com/2022/08/04/city-hall-disaster-january-3-1898-london-ontario/] |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Jacques, Benjamin ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| 35 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| [[Jacques-2266]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[https://mountpleasantcemeteryhistory.wordpress.com/2022/08/04/city-hall-disaster-january-3-1898-london-ontario/] |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Leigh, Ralph Stafford ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| 54 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| [[Leigh-2903]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[https://mountpleasantcemeteryhistory.wordpress.com/2022/08/04/city-hall-disaster-january-3-1898-london-ontario/] |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Luxton, Edward Thomas ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| 22 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| [[Luxton-687]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/16577162/edward-luxton] |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Nash, Benjamin James ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| 48 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| [[Nash-10716]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/222325035/benjamin-j-nash] |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Phillips, Albert Edward ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| 34 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| [[Phillips-45502]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/224725162/albert-edward-phillips] |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Robinson, Francis (Frank) ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| 45 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| [[Robinson-55466]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/221440718/francis-robinson] |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Smith, Charles W. ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| 40 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| [[Smith-41223]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[https://mountpleasantcemeteryhistory.wordpress.com/2022/08/04/city-hall-disaster-january-3-1898-london-ontario/] |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Talbot, William Edward ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| 13 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| [[Talbot-5437]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[https://www.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.N_00305_189801/43] |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Turner, John ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| 51 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| [[Turner-43976]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/221436639/john-turner] |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Williams, Steven ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|62 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| [[Williams-119858]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[https://mountpleasantcemeteryhistory.wordpress.com/2022/08/04/city-hall-disaster-january-3-1898-london-ontario/] |- |} |} == Other Relevant Profiles == *[[Wilson-100166|John Dolway Wilson]] - Mayor-elect who was being celebrated when disaster occurred. Injured in the collapse. *[[Graydon-416|Aquilla Ormsby Graydon]] - City engineer of London during time of collapse. *[[Tracy-4357|Thomas Henry Tracy]] - Previous city engineer. During their tenure the removal of the supporting wall was said to have occurred. *[[Toothe-3|Richard Margrave Chinnery Toothe]] - Man coming onto the speaking platform when the disaster occurred. == External Links == *Doty Docts - [https://dotydocs.theatreinlondon.ca/Archives/disasters/city%20hall.htm] *Stevens Family History - [https://stevensfamilyhistory.shutterfly.com/318] [[Category:London City Hall Disaster]]

London Marriage Licences, 1521-1869

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: London Genealogy Resources]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England|England Sources]] __TOC__ == London Marriage Licences, 1521-1869 == From Excerpts by the late Colonel Chester, D.C.L. with memoir and portrait. * edited by [[Foster-13565|Joseph Foster]] (1844-1905) author of "The British Peerage and Baronetage," "Members of Parliament, Scotland," "Our Noble and Gentle Families of Royal Descent," "Men at the Bar," and many other genealogical works. * published by Bernard Quaritch, 15 Piccadilly, W., 1887 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:London Marriage Licences, 1521-1869|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=Xf8cAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/londonmarriageli00fost * https://archive.org/stream/cu31924091179501 * https://archive.org/details/londonmarriageli00fost_0 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007698671 * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE223094 === Citation Formats === * Foster, Joseph. ''[[Space:London Marriage Licences, 1521-1869|London Marriage Licences, 1521-1869]]'' (Bernard Quaritch, 1887) [ Page ]. * ([[#Foster|Foster]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Foster, Joseph. ''[[Space:London Marriage Licences, 1521-1869|London Marriage Licences, 1521-1869]]'' (Bernard Quaritch, 1887) [ Page ].

London Merchant, Arrived 17 February 1736

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[[Category:London Merchant, Arrived 17 February 1736]] [[Category:Province of Georgia, Immigrants]] [[Category:Georgia Colonists]] :'''For more on the Province of Georgia, see the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Province_of_Georgia_Team Province of Georgia Team Page]. :Province of Georgia is part of the [[Project:US_Southern_Colonies]]''' ---- :To View Passenger Profiles in WikiTree, visit [[:Category:London Merchant, Arrived 17 February 1736]] :Profiles in this Category should use these: '''[[Category:London Merchant, Arrived 17 February 1736]]''' and this category with this text '''[[Category:St. Matthews Parish, Georgia]]''' and their Profile linked to their name below. :Sticker: '''{{US Southern Colonist Sticker|Georgia}}''' shows as {{US Southern Colonist Sticker|Georgia}} ---- = The 57 Passengers of the London Merchant = == History == '''{{blue|The 57 individuals listed below made up the third out of four Transport Ships of the "Salzburgers".}}''' Captain John Thomas These settlers left Salzburg, for others regions of Europe, to escape religious persecution in their native country of Salzburg, presently known as Austria.before they traveled to Savannah in the Province of Georgia. It was a two month trip across the Atlantic Ocean. #[[Arnsdorff-18|Arnsdorff, Andreas Lorentz]] b. 1677 d. 1737 Palentine #[[Holtzer-40|Arnsdorff, Catharina Dorothea]] (wife) #Josef Leitner (married) m. 1741 #[[Arnsdorff-21|Arnsdorff, Peter]] (child) #[[Arnsdorff-22|Arnsdorff, Sophia]] (child) #[[Arnsdorff-20|Arnsdorff, Magdalena]] (child) #[[Sanftleben-9|Georg Sanftleben]]Sanftleben, George (married) m. 1740 #[[Arnsdorff-25|Arnsdorff, (Maria) Margaretha ]] (child) b. 1727 #[[Arnsdorff-24|Arnsdorff, (Catharina) Dorothea]] (child) b. 1730 #Bauer, Andreas b. 1715 d. 1736 Austrian #Cornberger, Johann d. 1770 Salz # Einecker, b. 1704 #Leonhard Krause (married) m. 1736 #Einecker, Gertraud b. 1708 Salz # Johann Cornberger (married) m. 1736 #Ernst, Josef b. 1708 d. 1741 Bavarian #Ernst, (Anna) Maria (wife) #J Scheffler (married) m. 1742 #Ernst, Sabina b. 1733 #Ernst, Susanna (Catharina) b. 1735 #Flerl, Carl b. 1705 d. 1764 #Flerl, Johann b. 1712 d. 1770 #Flerl, Anna Maria Holflinger (wife) b. 1639 d. 1774 #Grimmiger, Andreas b. 1708 Austrian #Grimmiger, Sabina (wife) m. 1736 Austrian #Haberfehner, Frantz b. 1686 d. 1736 Austrian #Haberfehner, Maria (wife) b. 1694 d. 1736 Austrian #Haberfehner, Maria (child) d. 1736 Austrian #Haberfehner, Susanna (child) b. 1722 d. 1740 Austrian #Haberfehner, Magdalena (child) b. 1724 d. 1740 Austrian #Herrnberger, Frantz Sigmund b. 1698 #Holtzer, Susanna b. 1689 d. 1737 #Holtzer, Catharina b. 1724 d. 1751 #Hopflinger, (Anna) Maria b. 1715 #Hopflinger, Hans Flerl (married) m. 1736 #Krause, Leonhard b. 1715 d. 1762 #Lackner, Martin b. 1707 #Leitner, Josef b. 1712 d. 1767 #Maurer, Barbara b. 1712 From Salz #Muller, Friedrich Wilhelm d. by 1751 #Muller, Anna Christina (wife) from Franconian #Muller, (Johann) Simon (child) b. 1719 d. 1737 from Franconian #Muller, (Johann) Paul (child) b. 1721 d. 1775 from Franconian #Muller, (Johanna) Margaretha (child) b. 1724 d. by 1773 from Franconian #Muller, (Agatha) Elisabetha (child) b. 1726 from Franconian #Muller, (Anna) Maria Magdalena (child) b. 1773 from Franconian #Ossenecker, Thomas b. 1711 d. 1736 From Salz #Pletter, Johann b. 1715 d. by 1755 #Reiter, Peter b. 1715 d. by 1755 #Reiser, (Johann) Michael b. 1704 d. 1748 From Salz #Reiser, Anna Maria (wife) b. 1700 d. 1737 From Salz #Reiser, Gottlieb (child) b. 1735 From Salz #Schmidt, Johann b. 1708 d. 1767 #Schmidt, Catharina Zehetner (wife) b. 1705 From Austria #Schmidt, (Johann) Jacob (child) b. 1733 d. 1736 From Austria #Spielbiegler, Rosina b. 1685 d. 1740 #Spielbiegler, Johann (child) == Passenger Notes == :Please look at the Source Link listed below for details about these passenger notes! :12 - The surname could be Einecker or Einegger. There was no given name listed. :14 - The surname could be Einecker or Einegger. :21 - The surname could be Flerl or Florl. :24 - Departed for PA by 1752. :31 - Departed for PA 1740. :40 - Watchmaker, master carpenter, cabinet maker, cast zinc spoons, made things from bones and iron for Ebenezer, but not a Salzburger. :40-#46 - The surname could be Mueller or Miller. :47 - The surname could be Ossenecker or Ossenegger. :49 - The surname could be Reiter or Reuter. :57 - Departed from Charleston 1740. == Links to All Four Ships == *[[Space:Purysburg, Arrived 12 March 1734|Purysburg, Arrived 12 March 1734]] *[[Space:Prince_of_Wales%2C_Arrived_28_December_1734|Prince of Wales, Arrived 28 December 1734]] *[[Space:London_Merchant%2C_Arrived_17_February_1736|London Merchant, Arrived 17 February 1736]] *[[Space:Loyal Judith, Arrived 2 December 1741|Loyal Judith, Arrived 2 December 1741]]

London Nonconformist Glass Cutters

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==Introduction== The families of Chater, Leathley and Hayward were all nonconformist's who were in the glass industry in the City of London. All the familes had links to the Sandemanian Church This a history of the three families and the links between them. ==Links to other pages== [[Space:Research_into_the_London_Sandemanian_Church|Research into the London Sandemanian Church]] outlines the ideas behind the research into the Sandemanian Church [[Space:Sandemanian_(Glasite)_Church|An introduction to the Sandemanian Church]] includes an overview but also details of the categories used for the various families. Histories of other Sandemanian Families
[[Space:Boosey_Family_and_the_Sandemanian_Church|Boosey Family and the Sandemanian Church]]
[[Space:Chater_Family_and_the_Sandemanian_Church|Chater Family and the Sandemanian Church]]
[[Space:Leighton_Family_and_the_Sandemanian_Church|Leighton Family and the Sandemanian Church]]
[[Space:Peat_Family_and_the_Sandemanian_Church|Peat Family and the Sandemanian Church]]
[[Space:Rutt_Family_and_the_Sandemanian_Church|Rutt Family and the Sandemanian Church]]
[[Space:Young_Family_and_the_Sandemanian_Church|Young Family and the Sandemanian Church]] Other pages with details of Sandemanians
[[Space:Sandemanian_church_london_membership_list|Sandemanian Church London membership list]]
[[Space:Sandemanians_and_the_bookbinding%2C_paper_and_publishing_trades|Sandemanians and the bookbinding, paper and publishing trades]]
[[Space:Grosvenor_Stationers_business%2C_London|Grosvenor Family Stationers business]]
[[Space:Reid_and_Sons%2C_Silversmiths|Reid and Sons Silversmiths]] ==Leathley Family== [[Leathley-50|John Leathley]] was born about 1735 and was a glass cutter, according to his will. He was also a nonconformist and probably a member of the Weigh House Independent Church, in East Cheap, London, based on the bequest in his will in 1796 to Rev [[Clayton-5030|John Clayton (1754-1843)]] the preacher and to the poor in the church. His daughter [[Leathley-49|Hannah Leathley]] was probably his only surviving child, based on his will. She married [[Chater-157|Nathaniel Chater]] who was also a glass cutter and the two men went into business together at St Dunstans Hill. [[Chater-157|Nathaniel Chater]] and [[Leathley-49|Hannah Chater]] do not seem to have any children, based on their wills. The glass making business was continued by their nephew ==Chater Family== [[Chater-157|Nathaniel Chater]] was born about 1759 and was a glass cutter. He was the son of [[Chater-99|James Chater]] who was a nonconformist. His uncle [[Chater-148|John Chater]] was one of the founders of the London Sandemanianian meeting house. The history of the [[Space:Chater Family and the Sandemanian Church|Chater Family and the Sandemanian Church]] has some of this history. His brother [[Chater-110|Joseph Chater]] was was born about 1767 and was also a glass maker and became a Sandemanian, a nonconformist church. In 1824 Joseph was in partnership with Samuel Hayward at St Dunstans Hill. In the announcement below, [[Rutt-169|Nathaniel Rutt]] is named, who was also from a Sandemanian family. ''Announcement in the Law Advertiser 1824 Rutt Nathaniel, of Coleman Street London painter, paperhanger d. c. Surrey May 25 Jane 1 and 29 at 10 each day - Sols Messrs Gregson and Co. Angel Court, Throngmorton Street, Pet. Cred. Samuel Hayward St Dunstans Hill London and Joseph Chater his partner. Seal May 18'' The Law advertiser Vol 2 1824 downloaded from google books https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=CuouAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA166&lpg=PA166&dq=nathaniel+chater+glass&source=bl&ots=L8ruF3cr29&sig=ACfU3U3LX4AiFKNTBp-e6BEF1CnihcYY7A&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjfqfSam6HpAhVHZcAKHe6nDWIQ6AEwEHoECAcQAQ#v=onepage&q=nathaniel%20chater%20glass&f=false ==Hayward Family== [[Hayward-4987|Samuel Hayward]] was born about 1752, the son of [[Hayward-4986|Samuel Hayward]] a nonconformist preacher. Samuel was a glass manufacturer and was in business with the Chater family. [[Hayward-4987|Samuel Hayward]] was also a nonconformist, which is based on him burying many of his children at Bunhill Fields burial ground. He also married Ann Mann, his second wife, who came from a nonconformist family. His son [[Hayward-5002|Samuel Hayward]] continued the business and became a partner in Leathley, Chater and Hayward. ==Glass Cutting businesses== Samuel Hayward sen of Bread Street and his son John Hayward of Newgate Street both purchased their glass from Leathley, Chater and Hayward. This is recorded in an old ledger dating back to 1820, held by Joseph Chater and sons Years of Reflection, 1783-1953, page 22 https://glassian.org/Prism/Hayward/YOR/page22.html published by Haywards Ltd '''1813 Donation''' towards the relief of the people of Russia suffering severest privations and distresses in consequence of the French Invasion , listed in the newspaper ''Leathley Chater and Hayward £10, 10 shillings'' Public Ledger and Daily Advertiser - Thursday 28 January 1813 Accessed from the British Newspaper Archive https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0001255/18130128/001/0001 accessed by [[Pickup-177|Trevor Pickup]] on 15 August 2020 '''Post Office Directory, 1814''' Leathley, Chater and Co Glass warehouse 10 Camomile Street
Leathley, Chater and Hayward, Glass cutters, 2 St Dunstans Hill The Post Office Annual Directory Richardson 1814 Google ebooks https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=L9Q9AAAAcAAJ&dq=chater+leathley+and+hayward&source=gbs_navlinks_s accessed by [[Pickup-177|Trevor Pickup]] on 15 August 2020 '''The 1823 Kent's Directory''' lists the business ''Chater, Hayward and Chater, Crown glass warehouse 10 Camomile street
Chater, Hayward and Chater, glass manuf 2 St Dunstans Hill'' Google Books Kents London Directory 1823 https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=RTIQAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA3-PA68&lpg=RA3-PA68&dq=hayward+chater&source=bl&ots=hnYeV9BGSC&sig=ACfU3U2A55T4rE2SQeFy5aK8cUJUgUBEOw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjVsf-ej4vrAhWCwuYKHS87DdgQ6AEwCXoECAoQAQ#v=onepage&q=hayward%20chater&f=false '''Post office London Directory 1843''' Chater & Hayward glass, lead, oil and color merchants 24 St Dunstans Hill, Tower Street''[[Space:Post office London Directory 1843|Post office London Directory 1843]]'' (Kelly's Directories Limited 1843, page 126)
Hayward Edward L glass and lead mer. see Chater and Hayward[[#PO1843|Post office London Directory 1843]]: Page 221

London notes from Franz Xaver Guth

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[[Category:Letters]] [[Category: Bloomsbury, Middlesex (London)]] [[Category: Hoxton, Middlesex (London)]] In the pile of [[Space:Letters of Franz Xaver and Leopold Guth|Letters of Franz Xaver and Leopold Guth]] there are these two pieces of paper: {| | valign="top" |[[Image:London_notes_from_Franz_Xaver_Guth-1.jpg|thumb|]] | valign="top" |[[Image:London_notes_from_Franz_Xaver_Guth.jpg|thumb|]] |- | valign="top" | :Er soll mitnehmen :100 fl baares :Geld :Eine Kiste : wie folgt :124 Stück :Uebersezte Ketten :Uhren :Meßketten :12 breite Endern :Uhren Meßketten :18 Stück :Schatten :Uhrle mit Meß :ketten :3 Achttaguhren :auf Glocken :Schlagen | valign="top" | :6 Halbmeßer :Uhren :130 Stüc :neue zöllige :runde Schilde :12 Stück runde :10 zöllige :4 Stück runde :11 zöllige :12 Stück nicht :runde Schild :allgemeinen :6 Stück 10 Zöllige :ebenso :20 Pfund schnizz :etwas Zeig :Stollen ½euhren |} {| |[[Image:London_notes_from_Franz_Xaver_Guth-2.jpg|thumb|front]] |[[Image:London_notes_from_Franz_Xaver_Guth-3.jpg|thumb|back]] |- | valign="top" | :Eine Antwort erwarte :ich in Eile :Diese Karte soll :Xaver Guth mit nehmen :und wen er vom Schiff :kommt so werden Sie ihn :zu uns schicken | valign="top" | :Die Adresse :auf seiner Kiste :oder Frachtbrief ist :Xaver Good :Hoxton :London :die Adresse :an mich :Louis Camerer :2 Broad St :Bloomsbury :London |} == Research notes == In case the two pieces of paper belong together, they were both written by a ''Louis Camerer'' from London, who appears to be a clock maker or clock dealer. Since the papers were in the pile of [[Space:Letters of Franz Xaver and Leopold Guth|letters of Franz Xaver and Leopold Guth]] one might assume they were directed to [[Guth-480|Franz Xaver Guth's]] father [[Guth-303|Anton Guth]] in Simonswald. The first piece of paper tells that somebody should take 100 fl. and a lot of clocks and clock pieces with him or her. Franz Xaver first went to London and stood there for eight days before he continued his journey to New York, he [[Space:Letter_from_Franz_Xaver_Guth_of_1_August_1847|writes in his first letter home in August 1847]]. Was he supposed to deliver those parts as he stopped by in London? But why would there be a Xaver Good then already with an address in London? Is the Xaver Guth that comes from the ship maybe not identical with the one in Hoxton? Are these maybe two different people? Does this maybe fit better to Franz Xaver's uncle [[Guth-585|Franz Xaver Guth]]? Louis Camerer really could be identical to [[Kammerer-367|Alois Kammerer]], who later was a brother-in-law of [[Guth-480|Franz Xaver Guth]]. In the US Census of 1870, for example, he is mentioned as Louis instead of Alois or Aloysius."United States Census, 1870", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MZLD-CFH : 29 May 2021), Louis Kemerer, 1870. The handwriting on this letter and on the one from Alois in the [[Space:Letter_from_Franz_Xaver_Guth_and_the_Kammerers_of_5_January_1848|Letter from 5 January 1848]] are pretty similiar. == Acknowledgements == * Hans-Jürgen Wehrle for providing the document copies and some transcriptions * [[Gawlik-25|Eva Gawlik-Sutter]] for transcription and everything else == Sources ==

London Sandemanian Church Elders and Deacons

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[[Project:England|England Project]] | [[Space:England_Project_-_Topics_Team|Topics Teams]] ===London Sandemanian Church Elder and Deacons=== This is a transcription of the London Sandemanian Church membership records, held by Dundee University Archives. The document is called ''MS 9/1/3, Membership lists of the churches in the UK and America'' and this transcription covers pages 59 -60, with the other pages being records of other towns and cities and lists of Elders and Deacons London Sandemanian Church membership records Held by Dundee University Archives MS 9/1/3, Membership lists of the churches in the UK and America Pages 59-60 Copies of originals ordered and accessed by [[Pickup-177|Trevor Pickup]] on 23rd October 2021. There is also a [[Space:London_Sandemanian_Church_membership_list_1762_-_1868|Sandemanian Church London membership list 1762 - 1868]] providing the most complete details of the London Sandemanian's with over 650 names included. However, the 1795 list contains names not included in the membership list, although there are many similarities. This page is one of a series of pages about the Sandemanian Church in London. See [[Space:Research_into_the_London_Sandemanian_Church|My research into the London Sandemanian Church]] for the links to the other pages. ===London Sandemanian Elders and Deacons List === {| border="1" class="sortable" |- |year||First name ||surname||office||notes in original||WT ID||research notes |- |1762||J ||Barnard||Elder||||[[Barnard-1468|John Barnard (abt.1725-abt.1804)]]|| |- |1762||J ||Handysyde||Elder|||||| |- |1763||D ||Wakelin||Deacon||||[[Wakelin-226|Daniel Wakelin (-1777)]]|| |- |1763||George ||Glass||Deacon||||[[Glas-212|George Glas (1725-1765)]]|| |- |1764||J ||Juniper||Deacon||||[[Juniper-78|John Juniper (abt.1722-1798)]]|| |- |1764||D ||Mitchelson||Elder||1765 returned to America|||| |- |1765||R||Mann||Deacon|||||| |- |1765||Alex||Chorstie||Deacon|||||| |- |1765||J ||Boosey||Elder||||[[Boosey-86|John Boosey (abt.1736-1820)]]||appointed again the following year |- |1765||||Davenport||||||||Unclear |- |1766||A ||Chorstie||Elder|||||| |- |1766||J ||Boosey||Elder||||[[Boosey-86|John Boosey (abt.1736-1820)]]|| |- |1766||J ||Chater||Elder||||[[Chater-148|John Chater (abt.1734-1771)]]|| |- |1767||Thos||Vernor||Elder||||[[Vernor-52|Thomas Vernor (abt.1740-1793)]]|| |- |1768||W||Holdsworth||Deacon||||[[Holdsworth-829|William Holdsworth (abt.1738-1807)]]||became elder in 1770, see below |- |1768||W||Handysyde||Deacon|||||| |- |1768||J ||Davis||Deacon|||||| |- |1768||J ||Prentice||Deacon|||||| |- |1768||Thos||Prentice||Elder||||[[Prentice-2351|Thomas Prentice (abt.1736-1820)]]|| |- |1769||Sam||Pike||Elder||||[[Pike-8548|Samuel Pike (abt.1717-bef.1773)]]|| |- |1769||Ann||Walbank||Deaconess|||||| |- |1770||W||Holdsworth||Elder||||[[Holdsworth-829|William Holdsworth (abt.1738-1807)]]|| |- |1770||John||Davis||Elder|||||| |- |1770||Rob ||Lyons||Elder||||[[Lyon-3513|Robert Lyon (1733-1801)]]||gap in records |- |1784||W||Straker||Deacon||||[[Straker-61|William Straker (abt.1745-1826)]]|| |- |1784||Thos||Sedgewick||Deacon|||||| |- |1784||Will||Burgess||Elder|||||| |- |1784||C ||Rogers||Elder|||||| |- |1784||J ||Wass||Elder|||||| |- |1789||J||Boyd||Deacon||||[[Boyd-15589|James Boyd (abt.1751-)]]|| |- |1789||||Olliphant||Deacon|||||| |- |1789||||Curryer||Deacon||||[[Curryer-22|Thomas Curryer (abt.1732-abt.1797)]]||Became an elder in 1792 |- |1789||Robert ||Mann||Elder|||||| |- |1789||Col||Barrell||Elder||||[[Barrell-426|Colburn Barrell (abt.1735-1802)]]|| |- |1792||R||Olliphant||Elder|||||| |- |1792||||Curryer||Elder||||[[Curryer-22|Thomas Curryer (abt.1732-abt.1797)]]|| |- |1794||G ||Sandeman||Elder||||[[Sandeman-159|George Sandeman (1747-1818)]]|| |- |1794||T ||Sedgewick||Elder|||||| |- |1794||W||Deacon||Deacon||||[[Deacon-450|William Deacon (abt.1729-1810)]]|| |- |1794||W||Holmes||Deacon|||||| |- |1794||E||Chater||Deacon||||[[Chater-93|Eliezer Chater (abt.1764-1835)]]|| |- |1797||W||Holmes||Elder|||||| |- |1797||E||Chater||Elder||||[[Chater-93|Eliezer Chater (abt.1764-1835)]]|| |- |1797||W||Maxwell||Deacon|||||| |- |1797||G||Leighton||Deacon||||[[Leighton-761|George Leighton (1762-1839)]]|| |- |1797||Ann||Rogers||Deaconess|||||| |- |1797||J||Leathley||Deaconess|||||| |- |1801||E||Barnard||Deacon||||[[Barnard-1467|Edward Barnard (1767-1855)]]|| |- |1801||J||Nixon||Deacon||||[[Nixon-5169|John Nixon (abt.1760-1830)]]|| |- |1807||George ||Leighton||Elder||||[[Leighton-761|George Leighton (1762-1839)]]|| |- |1813||John ||Deacon||Deacon||||[[Deacon-559|John Deacon (abt.1772-abt.1828)]]|| |- |1813||John||Leighton||Deacon||||[[Leighton-1328|John Leighton (abt.1776-abt.1857)]]|| |- |1813||Eliz ||Robinson||Deaconess|||||| |- |1813||Euphan||Leighton||Deaconess||||[[Douglas-10666|Euphan (Douglas) Leighton (abt.1753-1841)]]|| |- |1818||Will||Clarke||Deacon|||||| |- |1819||John ||Nixon||Elder||||[[Nixon-5169|John Nixon (abt.1760-1830)]]|| |- |1821||Edward||Barnard||Elder||Ex 1844||[[Barnard-1467|Edward Barnard (1767-1855)]]|| |- |1821||W||Paradise||Deacon||||[[Paradise-118|William Paradise (abt.1791-1866)]]|| |- |1821||M||Murray||Deaconess|||||| |- |1821||Ann||Hornblower||Deaconess|||||| |- |1830||Stephen ||Leighton||Deacon||Ex 1844||[[Leighton-1691|Stephen Leighton (abt.1798-1881)]]|| |- |1832||Stephen ||Leighton||Elder||Ex 1844||[[Leighton-1691|Stephen Leighton (abt.1798-1881)]]|| |- |1832||R||Faraday||Deacon||||[[Faraday-8|Robert Faraday (abt.1788-1846)]]|| |- |1832||M||Faraday||Deacon||||[[Faraday-4|Michael Faraday (1791-1867)]]|| |- |1836||George ||Miller||Deacon|||||| |- |1836||W||Barnard||Deacon||||[[Barnard-4087|William Barnard (1801-1848)]]|| |- |1838||W||Paradise||Elder||||[[Paradise-118|William Paradise (abt.1791-1866)]]|| |- |1840||M||Faraday||Elder||Ex 1844||[[Faraday-4|Michael Faraday (1791-1867)]]|| |- |1843||Thos||Boosey||Elder||||[[Boosey-65|Thomas Boosey (1795-1871)]]|| |- |1843||John ||Leighton ||Deacon||Jun||[[Leighton-965|John Leighton (abt.1803-1869)]]|| |- |1844||Will||Barnard||Elder||Dec'd 20 Oct 1848||[[Barnard-4087|William Barnard (1801-1848)]]|| |- |1848||Thos||Barker||Deacon||||[[Barker-14272|Thomas Barker (1825-1866)]]|| |- |1848||Stephen ||Leighton||Elder||Restored 26 March 1848||[[Leighton-1691|Stephen Leighton (abt.1798-1881)]]|| |- |1849||Benjamin||Vincent||Elder||10 July 1849||[[Vincent-491|Benjamin Vincent (1812-1899)]]|| |- |1849||Alex||MacCombie||Deacon||10 July 1849||[[Macomie-6|Alexander Macomie (1795-1872)]]|| |- |1849||Thomas||Deacon||Deacon||10 July 1849 and restored in N C upon Tyne as member||[[Deacon-452|Thomas Deacon (1792-1855)]]|| |- |?||Edward Henry||Reid||Deacon||died 10 Feb 1886?|||| |}

London Sandemanian Church membership list 1885

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[[Project:England|England Project]] | [[Space:England_Project_-_Topics_Team|Topics Teams]] === London Sandemanian Church membership list 1885=== The Sandemanian Church (or Glasite Church in Scotland) was a small denomination, based on the teachings of [[Glas-57|John Glas]] and [[Sandeman-87|Robert Sandeman]] in Scotland from 1730 with a congregation in London beginning to meet in about 1762. Of interest to genealogy was the fact that there were a small number of families who dominated the church for a number of generations. Even those individuals who did not become members (did not make a personal profession of faith) may still attend the weekly services and would be related to other church families, as many are likely to marry within the various communities. This page is one of a series of pages about the Sandemanian Church in London. See [[Space:Research_into_the_London_Sandemanian_Church|My research into the London Sandemanian Church]] for the links to the other pages. ===The 1885 membership list=== The hand written membership list from 1885 is contained in the copy letter book from 1798-1896, held in Dundee University Library archives. From the University of Dundee Archive services
MS 9/7/6
Copy letter book relating to doctrinal disputes, 1798-1896
(34) A list of members of the London Church. October 1885. [pp.76-77]
Transcribed from original by [[Pickup-177|Trevor Pickup]] on 13 April 2021
Their names have been replaced by the links to the relevant profiles were known. {| |'''Surname''' |'''First Name''' |'''Deacon or Elder''' |'''Status''' |'''Address''' |---- |[[Barnard-4048|Barnard Frank]] | |
Deacon
| |320 Liverpool Road, N |---- |[[Barnard-4050|Barnard Jane]] | | | |320 Liverpool Road, N |---- |[[Barnard-4052|Barnard John]] | | | |20 Drayton Park, Highbury N |---- |[[Blaikley-14|Barnard Ruth Mrs]] | | | |20 Drayton Park, Highbury N |---- |[[Campbell-46953|Jane Graham Hay (Campbell) Bell (1807-1898)]] | | |Widow |2 Abingdon Vliias, Kensington W |---- |[[Blaikley-8|Blaikley Alex]] | | | |23 Stavordale Road, Highbury N |---- |[[Barnard-4049|Blaikley Marg Mrs]] | | | |23 Stavordale Road, Highbury N |---- |[[Blaikley-16|Blaikley D J]] | |
Elder
| |113 Iverson Road West Hampstead, NW |---- |[[Barnard-4056|Blaikley Rachel Mrs D J]] | | | |113 Iverson Road West Hampstead, NW |---- |[[Blaikley-7|Blaikley A Fred]] | |
Deacon
| |31 Canonbury Park, North N |---- |[[Barnard-4029|Blaikley Eliza Mrs A F]] | | | |31 Canonbury Park, North N |---- |[[Blaikley-34|Blaikley Jane]] | | | |3 Applegarth Road, Brook Green, W |---- |[[Blaikley-20|Blaikley Edith]] | | | |3 Applegarth Road, Brook Green, W |---- |Bowles |Ann Eliza Mrs | | |11 Williamson Street, Camden Road |---- |[[Fisher-17562|Fisher Lois]] | | | |37 Montpelier Road, Brighton, Sussex |---- |[[Giles-4711|Giles Ellen Rhoda]] | | | |76 St Pauls Road, Canonbury N |---- |[[Hillhouse-416|Helen Hillhouse (abt.1817-1893)]] | | | |8 Harrington Square, Hampstead Rd, N W |---- |Huddlestone |Anna Mrs | |Widow |2 Russell Road, Holloway N (see research notes below) |---- |[[Lorimer-659|Hume Louisa Mrs]] | | | |1 Comberton Road, Upper Clapton |---- |[[Bishop-18275|Susan (Bishop) Lancaster (1798-1891)]] | |
Deaconess
|Widow |Park House, Barnsbury Square N |---- |[[Leighton-1798|Charles Leighton (abt.1807-1890)]] | | | |101 Richmond Road, Dalston, E |---- |[[Thurlow-741|Edwardanna (Thurlow) Leighton (abt.1828-)]] | | | |101 Richmond Road, Dalston, E |---- |[[Boosey-64|Leighton Caroline Mrs C Blair]] | | | |39 Woodstock Road, Bedford park, Tunn Law Green W |---- |Leighton |Margaret Mrs John | |Widow |9 Thornhill Road, Barnsbury N |---- |[[Lorimer-688|Lorimer Ellen]] | | | |32 Harcombe Road, Stoke Newington |---- |[[Mercer-4606|Mercer William]] | | | |13 Oakley Road, Essex Road, N | |---- |[[Croal-32|Mercer Jane Mrs]] | | | |13 Oakley Road, Essex Road, N |---- |[[Vincent-568|Emily Ellen (Vincent) Mercer (1862-1935)]] | | | |112 Drayton park, Highbury N |---- |Ogilvie |Catherine Mrs | | |7 Mildmay Park (see research notes below) |---- |[[Reid-10401|Reid Edward Ker]] | |
Deacon
| |15 Cross St Islington N |---- |[[Barnard-4047|Reid Anna Mrs]] | | | |15 Cross St Islington N |---- |[[Vincent-498|Vincent Thomas I ]] | |
Elder
| |2 Russell Road, Holloway Road, N |---- |[[Martin-6963|Vincent Selina Mrs]] | | | |2 Russell Road, Holloway Road, N |---- |[[Vincent-569|Vincent Jessie N]] | | | |2 Russell Road, Holloway Road, N |---- |[[Vincent-453|Mary Jane Vincent (1838-1926)]] | | | |15 Cross St., Islington N |---- {| ===Research notes=== Anna Huddleston, in the 1881 census, was living with her husband [[Huddleston-3519|Thomas Huddleston (1824-1881)]] (age 56), Upholsterer, at 44 Aubert Park, St Marys Islington, London, England. Have not found a record of their marriage. [[Pickup-178|Pickup-178]] 06:39, 22 January 2022 (UTC)'''1881 Census''': Class: RG11; Piece: 267; Folio: 111; Page: 23; GSU roll: 1341058. {{Ancestry Sharing|27111979|2edc7c}} - {{Ancestry Record|7572|14343097|uk}} (accessed 18 January 2022). Catherine Ogilvy was living at 7 Mildmay Park, Islingon, Middlesex with her husband William at the time of the 1881 Census. In 1861 they were living at 22 York Place, Islington. Have not found a marriage record. [[Pickup-178|Pickup-178]] 06:41, 22 January 2022 (UTC)1861 Census [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBC%2F1861%2F0147%2F00524A&parentid=GBC%2F1861%2F0000946197 FindMyPast]1881 Census [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBC/1881/4299124/00419&parentId=GBC/1881/0001243179 FindMyPast] ===Wording to be used on each profile=== In 1885 was included in the [[Space:London_Sandemanian_Church_membership_list_1885|London Sandemanian Membership List ]] and was described as ===What links here=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:London_Sandemanian_Church_membership_list_1885|WikiTree Profiles that reference this page]] == Sources ==

London Unschooling Conference

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London Unschooling Conference. Because unschooling needs a voice and a forum in the UK. Unschooling? Say What? – Not uneducation or unlearning or unparenting but uncoercion, undisconnection, uncompliance And pro-trust, pro-joy, pro-respect. Come to the UK’s first ever Unschooling conference to findout more. Meet new friends, find support, discuss ideas and get inspired! This conference is a forum for the exchange and discussion of ideas. A place to mix with other advocates of peaceful parenting and learning in joy and freedom. Presenting Dayna Martin as the key-note speaker All you need is an open mind and a heart for your children and you will get so much out of listening to Dayna and her wonderful relationship with her children. The alternatives she has found and implemented into her family are amazing and everytime I hear her speak I cant help but think.. Wow! what a a great way that must be to grow up! Visit the The Music Room, just off Oxford Street 25th July 2009 for a day of inspiration! http://www.londonunschoolingconference.blogspot.com/

Lone Oak School

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'''Lone Oak School, District No. 9''', located by Cushing, Oklahoma. By Glen A. Smith Lincoln County Oklahoma History, Lincoln County Historical Society ISBN 0-941195-023, 1988. ''Lone Oak School was organized soon after the opening of the Sac and Fox Country, in 1891. The school was located in what was called County "A", which later became Lincoln County.'' ''This portion of land for the school was donated by the Phillip D. Wheeler family. The Wheeler family had homesteaded the Northeast Quarter of Section 29-17N-5E. The first school house was constructed from logs and was used until a stone building was constructed by the Hopkins brothers, who both live in this district. Some of the families who had children in this early day school were; Tom Hopkins, John Hopkins, Bonebrake, Shotwell, Grother, Lindley, McLaury, Smith, Tanner, Dungan, Waller, Corbin, Schnack, Beall, and Morris.'' ''In 1922, a larger school was built of brick, with lots of windows and a large stage. During the 1920's and 1930's, the school was attended by 30 to 40 students.'' ''Some of the early teachers were, Ms. Quckenbush, Mable Haskins, George Dungan, Ethyl Taylor, Pearl Polk and Herman Long.'' ''When I started to school in 1924, Ethel (Taylor) Dungan was the teacher. After her, came Ms. Green, Ruby Haskins, Cora (Haskins) Shotwell, Ruby (Prescott) Olliver, Lillian Lucas, Vermont Smith and Barbara Holderread.'' ''As in most rural schools, most community social events were held in the school house, plus pie suppers, Thanksgiving and Christmas Program.'' ''In 1947, Lone Oak School was consolidated with Sunnyside School in Payne County, and her later became part of the Cushing School System.'' ''The school building was destroyed by fire a few years ago. The only thing left is the storm cellar.'' ==The Young Cushians== '''Lone Oak School''' ''Lone Oak School was so named because one lone oak tree stood upon the portion of land given for the school by the Phillip Wheeler family. The first 14’ x 14’ building was built of logs and rough boards placed upright. Boards were used for seats for the pupils, among whom were Florence Lindley, Charles strong, Orlando Shotwell, Floyd McLaury and Lou Grother. Members of the first school board were the Rev. D.A. McLaury, F.M. Bonebrake and Tom Lindley. After two years in the log building, Tom and John Hopkins built a substantial stone building which was twelve by sixteen feet in size. real desks were obtained for this school which was held for a six month term.'' ==Sources==

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Foster-13980|Pat Holloway]]. 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=16327799 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Long Cemetery, Union County, Georgia

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[[Category:Long Cemetery, Union County, Georgia]][[Category: Union County, Georgia, Cemeteries]] [[Project:Georgia%20Cemeteries/Progress]] ===About=== This free space page for Long Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Georgia_Cemeteries|Georgia Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Georgia Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. ===Location=== '''GPS:''' N 34° 57.412' W 083° 59.372' [http://tinyurl.com/yaym5rxa '''Long Cemetery aerial view'''] '''Driving directions:''' From Brasstown, North Carolina, east on Old 64, 1.9 miles; south on Pine Log Road, 2.5 miles; southwest on Ivy Log Road, 3.0 miles; south on Smyrna Road, 0.1 miles to cemetery on the left. ===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) |- |[[Long-15548|Long]]||John W.||14 Jul 1864||13 Apr 1929||[[image:Long-15548.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Owenby-372|Owenby]]||Georgia Ann||13 Dec 1858|| 22 Aug 1923||[[image:Owenby-372.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Long-15545|Long]]||Gordon||26 Jul 1888||2 Oct 1973||[[image:Long-15545.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Grant-11761|Grant]]||Alva L.||22 Sep 1875||15 Jun 1941||[[image:Grant-11761.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Dockery-487|Dockery]]||Ora Jane||15 Aug 1900|| 5 Mar 1982 ||[[image:Dockery-487.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Dockery-488| Dockery]]||Elmer||26 Nov 1910||16 Nov 1974||[[image: Dockery-488.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Long-15552|Long]]||Lennie Bell||29 Jan 1919||4 May 2000||[[image:Dockery-488.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Long-15553|Long]]||Buford||1897||1955||[[image:Long-15553.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Duvall-1585|Duvall]]||Martha||1898||1975||[[image:Long-15553.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Duvall-1586|Duvall]]||Odell||29 Nov 1919 ||5 Apr 1941 ||[[image:Duvall-1587.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Duvall-1587|Duvall]]|||W. D.||1892||1954||[[image:Duvall-1587.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Long-15584|Long]]||J C||12 Mar 1928 ||2 Feb 1993 ||[[image:Long-15584.jpg|250px]] |- |[[S-1511|S]]||Cordie||6 Nov 1940 || ||[[image:Long-15584.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Long-15588|Long]]||Chuck T J||27 Oct 1959||2 Nov 1959||[[image:Long-15588.jpg|250px]] ||{{Died Young}} |- |[[Long-15587|Long]]||Trampas||22 Dec 1966||23 Mar 1967||[[image:Long-15587.jpg|250px]] ||{{Died Young}} |- |[[Grant-11766|Grant]]||Hark L||6 May 1877||22 Jul 1933||[[image:Grant-11766.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Long-15589|Long]]||Myrtle||20 Apr 1886 ||23 Aug 1968||[[image:Grant-11766.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Silvers-293|Silvers]]||Emma Caroline||15 Mar 2001|| 7 May 2001||[[image:Silvers-293-2.jpg|250px]] ||{{Died Young}} |-

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[[Category: Long Descendants Chinese Indonesia]] ==PENDAHULUAN== Masyarakat Tionghoa sebenarnya sudah hadir berabad-abad lalu. Mereka melebur manjadi ‘warga setempat’ yang memiliki pasang-surut sejarah panjang, meski tak selalu mulus. Sebab, adalah suatu fakta sejarah yang tak terbantah, bahwa warga Tionghoa adalah pendatang (terlepas dari kenyataan bahwa kedatangannya terjadi berabad-abad lampau, sehingga keberadaannya bukan lagi hal baru). Fakta sejarah ini tak bisa dihapus dan harus diterima sebagai bagian integral kehidupan orang Tionghoa di Indonesia yang harus diterima secara besar untuk membangun kembali Indonesia, karena mereka sudah merupakan bagian integral bangsa Indonesia. Mereka mempunyai jaringan perdagangan di Asia Tenggara dan potensi ini harus dimanfaatkan sebaiknya demi kemajuan bangsa dan negara. Demi kemajuan bangsa dan negara dan tentunya juga demi kebaikan etnis Tionghoa sendiri. ==Awal Mula Etnis Tionghoa di Indonesia== Leluhur orang Tionghoa-Indonesia berimigrasi secara bergelombang sejak ribuan tahun yang lalu. Catatan-catatan dari Cina menyatakan bahwa kerajaan-kerajaan kuno di Nusantara telah berhubungan erat dengan dinasti-dinasti yang berkuasa di Cina. Faktor inilah yang kemudian menyuburkan perdagangan dan lalu lintas barang maupun manusia dari Cina ke Nusantara dan sebaliknya. Awal mula kedatangan Tionghoa ke Indonesia berawal pada masa kejayaan Kerajaan Kutai di pedalaman kalimantan, atau Kabupaten Kutai, yang daerahnya kaya akan hasil tambang emas itulah mereka dibutuhkan sebagai pandai perhiasan (Emas). Karena kebutuhan akan pandai emas semakin meningkat, maka didatangkan eamas dari cina daratan, disamping itu ikut dalam kelompok tersebut adalah para pekerja pembuat bangunan dan perdagangan. Mereka bermukim menyebar mulai dari Kabupaten Kutai, Sanggau Pontianak dan daerah sekitarnya. Gelombang kedua kedatangan Tionghoa ke Indonesia ialah pada masa kerajaan Singasari di daerah Malaka Jawa Timur sekarang. Kedatangan mereka dibawah armada tentara laut Khubilaikan atau juga sering disebut sebagai Jhengiskan dalam rangka ekspansi wilayah kekuasaannya. Namun utusan yang pertama ini tidaklah langsung menetap, hal ini diakrenakan ditolaknya utusan tersebut oleh Raja. Pada Ekspedisi yang kedua tentara laut Khubilaikan ke-tanah Jawa dengan tujuan membalas perlakuan raja Singasari terhadap utusan mereka terdahulu, namun mereka sudah tidak menjumpai lagi kerajaan tersebut, dan akhirnya mendarat di sebuah pantai yang mereka beri nama Loa sam (sekarang Lasem) sebagai armada mereka menyusuri pantai dan mendarat disuatu tempat yang Sam Toa Lang Yang kemudian menjadi Semarang. Masyarakat Tionghoa ini kemudian mendirikan sebuah tempat ibadat (Kelenteng) yang masih dapat dilihat sampai masa sekarang. Karena runtuhnya Singasarai dan Majapahit, serta munculnya kerajaan baru yaitu Demak sebagai sebuah kerajaan Islam, maka keberadaan Tionghoa ini dipakai sekutu Demak di dalam rangka menguasai tanah Jawa dan penyebaran agama Islam. Hal itu dimungkinkan karena panglima armada laut yang mendarat di Semarang, seoarang yang beragama islam, yaitu Cheng Ho. Penyebaran Islam di Jawa oleh etnis Tionghoa ini ternyata berhubungan dengan tokoh-tokoh penyebar agama Islam di Jawa yaitu wali songo. Empat dari sembilan wali songo merupakan orang Tionghoa atau masih keturunan Tionghoa, yaitu Sunan Ampel, Sunan Bonang (anak dari Ampel dan seorang wanita Tionghoa), Sunan Kalijaga, dan Sunan Gunungjati. Selain menyebarkan agama Islam, Tionghoa juga diberi wewenang untuk menjalankan Bandar atau pelabuhan laut di Semarang dan Lasem. Hal ini oleh Demak dimaksudkan untuk melumpuhkan Bandar-bandar laut yang lain, yang masih dikuasai oleh sisa-sisa Singasari dan Majapahit seperti bandar laut Tuban dan Gresik. Beberapa peninggalan zaman dahulu yang menyebutkan tentang kedatangan Tionghoa ada baik di Indonesia maupun di negeri Cina . Pada prasasti-prasasti dari Jawa orang Tionghoa disebut-sebut sebagai warga asing yang menetap di samping nama-nama sukubangsa dari Nusantara, daratan Asia Tenggara dan anakbenua India. Beberapa catatan tertua ditulis oleh para agamawan, seperti Fa Hien pada abad ke-4 dan I Ching pada abad ke-7. Fa Hien melaporkan suatu kerajaan di Jawa (“To lo mo”) dan I Ching ingin datang ke India untuk mempelajari agama Buddha dan singgah dulu di Nusantara untuk belajar bahasa Sansekerta dahulu. Di Jawa ia berguru pada seseorang bernama Jñânabhadra Dalam suatu prasasti perunggu bertahun 860 dari Jawa Timur disebut suatu istilah, Juru Cina, yang berkait dengan jabatan pengurus orang-orang Tionghoa yang tinggal di sana. Beberapa motif relief di Candi Sewu diduga juga mendapat pengaruh dari motif-motif kain sutera Tiongkok. ==Perkembangan Etnis Tionghoa Berikutnya== ===Masa Kolonial=== Belanda membagi masyarakat dalam tiga golongan: pertama, golongan Eropa atau Belanda; kedua timur asing China termasuk India dan Arab; dan ketiga pribumi yang dibagi-bagi lagi dalam suku bangsa hingga muncul Kampung Bali, Ambon, Jawa dan lain-lain. Belanda juga mengangkat beberapa pemimpin komunitas dengan gelar Kapiten Cina, yang diwajibkan setia dan menjadi penghubung antara pemerintah dengan komunitas Tionghoa. Beberapa diantara mereka ternyata juga telah berjasa bagi masyarakat umum, misalnya So Beng Kong dan Phoa Beng Gan yang membangun kanal di Batavia. Di Yogyakarta, Kapiten Tan Djin Sing sempat menjadi Bupati Yogyakarta. Sebetulnya terdapat juga kelompok Tionghoa yang pernah berjuang melawan Belanda, baik sendiri maupun bersama etnis lain. Bersama etnis Jawa, kelompok Tionghoa berperang melawan VOC tahun 1740-1743. Di Kalimantan Barat, komunitas Tionghoa yang tergabung dalam “Republik” Lanfong berperang dengan pasukan Belanda pada abad XIX. Dalam perjalanan sejarah pra kemerdekaan, beberapa kali etnis Tionghoa menjadi sasaran pembunuhan massal atau penjarahan, seperti pembantaian di Batavia 1740 dan pembantaian masa perang Jawa 1825-1830. Pembantaian di Batavia tersebut melahirkan gerakan perlawanan dari etnis Tionghoa yang bergerak di beberapa kota di Jawa Tengah yang dibantu pula oleh etnis Jawa. Pada gilirannya ini mengakibatkan pecahnya kerajaan Mataram. Orang Tionghoa tidak lagi diperbolehkan bermukim di sembarang tempat. Aturan Wijkenstelsel ini menciptakan pemukiman etnis Tionghoa atau pecinan di sejumlah kota besar di Hindia Belanda. Secara umum perusahaan Belanda dan pihak swasta asing dominan dalam sektor ekonomi utama, seperti manufacture, perkebunan, industri tekstil dan lain-lainnya. Muncul perubahan peran ekonomi etnis Cina, yang saat itu sedikit demi sedikit memasuki usaha grosir dan ekspor impor yang waktu itu masih didominasi Belanda. Kemudian diikuti oleh tumbuhnya bank-bank swasta kecil yang dimiliki oleh etnis Cina, dan muncul juga dalam industri pertekstilan (Mackie, 1991:322-323). Bidang pelayaran menjadi sektor utama yang secara luas dipegang oleh etnis Cina masa itu, tetapi pada akhirnya mendapat saingan dari perusahaan negara dan swasta pribumi. Pada bidang jasa dan profesipun secara kuantitatif meningkat, tetapi untuk dinas pemerintahan dan angkatan bersenjata, secara kuantitas hampir tidak ada. Pada tahun 1816 sekolah Belanda telah didirikan, tetapi hanya untuk anak-anak Belanda. Pada akhir abad XIX anak-anak Tionghoa kaya diijinkan masuk sekolah Belanda, tetapi kesempatan masuk sekolah Belanda amat kecil. Maka pada tahun 1901 masyarakat Tionghoa mendirikan sekolah Tionghoa dengan nama Tionghoa Hwee Koan (THHK). Pada tahun 1908 THHK ini sudah didirikan di berbagai kota di Hindia Belanda. Perhatian Pemerintah Tiongkok terhadap sekolah THHK ini mulai besar, banyak guru yang dikirim ke Tiongkok untuk dididik. Melihat perkembangan baru ini pemerintah kolonial Belanda khawatir kalau tidak dapat menguasai gerak orang Tionghoa maka didirikan sekolah Belanda untuk orang Tionghoa. Namun biaya di sekolah Belanda untuk anak Tionghoa ini sangat mahal, kecuali untuk mereka yang kaya, maka anak Tionghoa yang sekolah di THHK lebih banyak. Dalam perkembangan berikutnya Sekolah Belanda lebih dipilih karena lulusan dari sekolah Belanda gajinya lebih besar dan lebih mudah mencari pekerjaan di kantor-kantor besar. Banyak orang meramalkan bahwa THHK akan bubar, tetapi kenyataannya tidak. Para pengelola eTHHK ini ternyata lebih tanggap terhadap perubahan jaman sehingga masih tetap dipercaya oleh sebagian orang Tionghoa, bahkan hingga kini masih ada dan dikenal sebagai salah satu skolah nasional ===Masa Orde Lama=== Pada jaman orde lama hubungan antara Indonesia dengan Cina sangat mesra, sampai-sampai tercipta hubungan politik Poros Jakarta-Peking. Pada waktu itu (PKI). Pada tahun 1946 Konsul Jendral Pem. Nasionalis Tiongkok, Chiang Chia Tung (itu waktu belum ada RRT) dengan Bung Karno datang ke Malang dan menyatakan Tiongkok sebagai salah satu 5 negara besar (one of the big five) berdiri dibelakang Republik Indonesia. Orang Tionghoa mendapat sorakan khalayak ramai sebagai kawan seperjuangan. Di stadion Solo olahragawan Tony Wen dengan isterinya (bintang film Tionghoa) menyeruhkan untuk membentuk barisan berani mati (cibaku-tai, kamikaze) melawan Belanda dan sesuai contoh batalyon Nisei generasi ke II Jepang di USA yang ikut dalam perang dunia ke II, di Malang ingin didirikan batalyon Tionghoa berdampingan dengan lain-lain kesatuan bersenjata seperti Laskar Rakyat, Pesindo, Kris (gol. Menado), Trip (pelajar) dsb. Pimpinan Tionghoa kuatir provokasi kolonial dapat menimbulkan bentrokan bersenjata dengan kesatuan Pribumi. Mereka menolak pembentukan batalyon tsb. Orang-orang Tionghoa yang ingin ikut melawan Belanda dianjurkan untuk masing-masing masuk kesatuan-kesatuan Pribumi menurut kecocokan pribadi. Namun etnis Tionghoa yang begitu dihargai pada masa orde baru, justru menjadi sasaran pelampiasan massa yang dipolitisir, karena peristiwa G30S/PKI yang didalangi oleh Partai Komunis Indonesia, ada anggapan bahwa komunis pasti orang Cina, padahal anggapan seperti itu belum tentu benar. Peristiwa G30S/PKI menjadi salah satu peristiwa yang sanagt membuat trauma etnis Tionghoa selain kierusuhan Mei 98. ===Masa Order Baru=== Pada tahun 1965 terjadi pergolakan politik yang maha dasyat di Indonesia, yaitu pergantian orde, dari orde lama ke orde baru. Orde lama yang memberi ruang adanya partai Komunis di Indonesia dan orde baru yang membasmi keberadaan Komunis di Indonesia. Bersamaan dengan perubahan politik itu rezim Orde Baru melarang segala sesuatu yang berbau Cina. Segala kegiatan keagamaan, kepercayaan, dan adat-istiadat Cina tidak boleh dilakukan lagi. Hal ini dituangkan ke dalam Instruksi Presiden (Inpres) No.14 tahun 1967. Di samping itu, masyarakat keturunan Cina dicurigai masih memiliki ikatan yang kuat dengan tanah leluhurnya dan rasa nasionalisme mereka terhadap Negara Indonesia diragukan. Akibatnya, keluarlah kebijakan yang sangat diskriminatif terhadap masyarakat keturunan Cina baik dalam bidang politik maupun sosial budaya. Di samping Inpres No.14 tahun 1967 tersebut, juga dikeluarkan Surat Edaran No.06/Preskab/6/67 yang memuat tentang perubahan nama. Dalam surat itu disebutkan bahwa masyarakat keturunan Cina harus mengubah nama Cinanya menjadi nama yang berbau Indonesia, misalnya Liem Sioe Liong menjadi Sudono Salim. Selain itu, penggunaan bahasa Cinapun dilarang. Hal ini dituangkan ke dalam Keputusan Menteri Perdagangan dan Koperasi Nomor 286/KP/XII/1978. Tidak hanya itu saja, gerak-gerik masyarakat Cinapun diawasi oleh sebuah badan yang bernama Badan Koordinasi Masalah Cina (BKMC) yang menjadi bagian dari Badan Koordinasi Intelijen (Bakin). Ada beberapa peraturan yang mengatur eksistensi etnis Cina di Indonesia yaitu, · Pertama, Keputusan Presiden Kabinet No. 127/U/KEP/12/1996 tentang masalah ganti nama. · Kedua, Instruksi Presidium Kabinet No. 37/U/IV/6/1967 tentang Kebijakan Pokok Penyelesaian Masalah Cina yang wujudnya dibentuk dalam Badan Koordinasi Masalah Cina, yaitu sebuah unit khusus di lingkungan Bakin. · Ketiga, Surat Edaran Presidium Kabinet RI No. SE-06/PresKab/6/1967, tentang kebijakan pokok WNI keturunan asing yang mencakup pembinaan WNI keturunan asing melalui proses asimilasi terutama untuk mencegah terjadinya kehidupan eksklusif rasial, serta adanya anjuran supaya WNI keturunan asing yang masih menggunakan nama Cina diganti dengan nama Indonesia. · Keempat, Instruksi Presidium Kabinet No. 37/U/IN/6/1967 tentang tempat-tempat yang disediakan utuk anak-anak WNA Cina disekolah-sekolah nasional sebanyak 40 % dan setiap kelas jumlah murid WNI harus lebih banyak daripada murid-murid WNA Cina. · Kelima, Instruksi Menteri Dalam Negara No. 455.2-360/1968 tentang penataan Kelenteng-kelenteng di Indonesia. · Keenam, Surat Edaran Dirjen Pembinaan Pers dan Grafika No. 02/SE/Ditjen/PP6/K/1988 tentang larangan penerbitan dan pencetakan tulisan/ iklan beraksen dan berbahasa Cina. Warga keturunan Tionghoa juga dilarang berekspresi. Sejak tahun 1967, warga keturunan dianggap sebagai warga negara asing di Indonesia dan kedudukannya berada di bawah warga pribumi, yang secara tidak langsung juga menghapus hak-hak asasi mereka. Misalnya semua sekolah Tionghoa dilarang di Indonesia. Sejak saat itu semua anak Tionghoa Indonesia harus menerima pendidikan seperti anak orang Indonesia yang lain secara nasional. Bahkan pada jaman orde baru tersebut ada larangan menggunakan istilah atau nama Tionghoa untuk toko atau perusahaan, bahasa Tionghoa sama sekali dilarang untuk diajarkan dalam bentuk formal atau informal. Dampak dari kebijakan orde baru ini selama 30 tahun masyarakat Tionghoa Indonesia tidak dapat menikmati kebudayaabn mereka sebdiri. Kesenian barongsai secara terbuka, perayaan hari raya Imlek, dan pemakaian Bahasa Mandarin dilarang, meski kemudian hal ini diperjuangkan oleh komunitas Tionghoa Indonesia terutama dari komunitas pengobatan Tionghoa tradisional karena pelarangan sama sekali akan berdampak pada resep obat yang mereka buat yang hanya bisa ditulis dengan bahasa Mandarin. Mereka pergi hingga ke Mahkamah Agung dan akhirnya Jaksa Agung Indonesia waktu itu memberi izin dengan catatan bahwa Tionghoa Indonesia berjanji tidak menghimpun kekuatan untuk memberontak dan menggulingkan pemerintahan Indonesia. Satu-satunya surat kabar berbahasa Mandarin yang diizinkan terbit adalah Harian Indonesia yang sebagian artikelnya ditulis dalam bahasa Indonesia. Harian ini dikelola dan diawasi oleh militer Indonesia dalam hal ini adalah ABRI meski beberapa orang Tionghoa Indonesia bekerja juga di sana. Agama tradisional Tionghoa dilarang. Akibatnya agama Konghucu kehilangan pengakuan pemerintah. Pemerintah Orde Baru berdalih bahwa warga Tionghoa yang populasinya ketika itu mencapai kurang lebih 5 juta dari keseluruhan rakyat Indonesia dikhawatirkan akan menyebarkan pengaruh komunisme di Tanah Air. Padahal, kenyataan berkata bahwa kebanyakan dari mereka berprofesi sebagai pedagang, yang tentu bertolak belakang dengan apa yang diajarkan oleh komunisme, yang sangat mengharamkan perdagangan dilakukan. ==Reformation of Modern Chinese Indonesia == Reformasi yang digulirkan pada 1998 telah banyak menyebabkan perubahan bagi kehidupan warga Tionghoa di Indonesia. Mereka berupaya memasuki bidang-bidang yang selama 32 tahun tertutup bagi mereka. Kalangan pengusaha Tionghoa kini berusaha menghindari cara-cara kotor dalam berbisnis, walaupun itu tidak mudah karena mereka selalu menjadi sasaran penguasa dan birokrat. Mereka berusaha bermitra dengan pengusaha-pengusaha kecil non-Tionghoa. Walau belum 100% perubahan tersebut terjadi, namun hal ini sudah menunjukkan adanya tren perubahan pandangan pemerintah dan warga pribumi terhadap masyarakat Tionghoa. Bila pada masa Orde Baru aksara, budaya, ataupun atraksi Tionghoa dilarang dipertontonkan di depan publik, saat ini telah menjadi pemandangan umum hal tersebut dilakukan. Di Medan, Sumatera Utara, misalnya, adalah hal yang biasa ketika warga Tionghoa menggunakan bahasa Hokkien ataupun memajang aksara Tionghoa di toko atau rumahnya. Selain itu, pada Pemilu 2004 lalu, kandidat presiden dan wakil presiden Megawati-Wahid Hasyim menggunakan aksara Tionghoa dalam selebaran kampanyenya untuk menarik minat warga Tionghoa Para pemimpin di era reformasi tampaknya lebih toleran dibandingkan pemimpin masa orde baru. Sejak masa pemerintahan B.J. Habibie melalui Instruksi Presiden No. 26 Tahun 1998 tentang Penghentian Penggunaan Istilah Pribumi dan Non-Pribumi, seluruh aparatur pemerintahan telah pula diperintahkan untuk tidak lagi menggunakan istilah pribumi dan non-pribumi untuk membedakan penduduk keturunan Tionghoa dengan warga negara Indonesia pada umumnya. Kalaupun ada perbedaan, maka perbedaan itu hanyalah menunjuk pada adanya keragaman etinisitas saja, seperti etnis Jawa, Sunda, Batak, Arab, Cina dan lain sebagainya. Di masa pemerintahan Gusdur, Instruksi Presiden (Inpres) No 14/1967 yang melarang etnis Tionghoa merayakan pesta agama dan penggunaan huruf-huruf China dicabut. Selain itu juga ada Keppres yang dikeluarkan Presiden Abdurrahman Wahid memberi kebebasan ritual keagamaan, tradisi dan budaya kepada etnis Tionghoa; Imlek menjadi hari libur nasional berkat Keppres Presiden Megawati Soekarnoputri. Di bawah kepresidenan Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, agama Khonghucu diakui sebagai agama resmi dan sah. Pelbagai kalangan etnis Tionghoa mendirikan partai politik, LSM dan ormas. SBKRI tidak wajib lagi bagi WNI, walaupun ada oknum-oknum birokrat di jajaran imigrasi dan kelurahan yang masih berusaha memeras dengan meminta SBKRI saat orang Tionghoa ingin memperbaharui paspor dan KTP. Sebelum Orde Baru etnis Tionghoa aktif dalam bidang kesehatan dan pendidikan. Setelah 32 tahun ‘berdiam’ mereka kembali melakukan kegiatan sosial, aktif dalam bidang pendidikan. Bahasa Mandarin mulai diajarkan di pelbagai sekolah sebagai bahasa alternatif di samping bahasa Inggris. Jadi mereka mulai berani memasuki bidang-bidang di luar bisnis semata. Mereka membuka diri dan memperdulikan lingkungan di sekitarnya. Merayakan ritual agama dst. Filsafat kalangan etnis Tionghoa sekarang adalah: ‘berakar di bumi tempat berpijak’, artinya: (lahir dan) menetap di Indonesia selama-lamanya ==Building Old Chinese Architecture== hingga akhir dinasti Qing (1644-1911), berlaku ketentuan: sepasang singa batu dan atap bubungan bergaya Ekor Walet merupakan privilege dan hanya boleh dipakai pada bangunan pemerintahan, kediaman pejabat pemerintah, serta bangunan peribadahan (kelenteng dsb). Rumah rakyat biasa tidak diperkenankan. Mereka hanya boleh memakai atap bubungan bergaya Pelana (Bepue Heng) dan tidak memakai sepasang singa batu. Bentuk atap seperti ini banyak kita kita jumpai pada rumah- rumah-toko (ruko) Tionghoa yang masih tersisa di sepanjang Angke, Jembatan Lima, Patekoan, Jiq Lak Keng, Kongsi Besar, Tongkangan, Petak Baru, Pasar Pagi, Pasar Gelap, Toko Tiga-Toko Tiga Sebrang, Blandongan, Pintu Kecil, Gang Burung, Jembatan Batu, Pinangsia; juga di Jatinegara. Yang di kawasan Tanah Abang dan Senen sudah musnah semasa orde babe berkuasa. Yang bergaya Ekor Walet bisa dihitung dengan jari: Gedung Majoor Khouw Kim An (Candra Naya) di Gajah Mada yang sudah rusak, Gedung Luitenant Souw Thian Pie (masa jabatan 1848-1860) dan kedua putranya Luitenant Titulair Souw Siauw Tjong — (masa jabatan 1877-1898) dan Luitenant Souw Siauw Keng (masa jabatan 1897-1913) di Patekoan (sejak orde babe: Perniagaan), gedung yang kini dijadikan bangunan gereja Santa Maria de Fatima di Toasebio (sejak orde babe: Kemurnian III) dan tentunya Gedung Oey Djie San ini. Selain itu juga, gedung sekolah negeri di Pejagalan (atapnya terlihat jelas dari jalan layang Jembatan Lima-Pintu Besar Utara), gedung seputar (depan?) Pertokoan Chandra di Pancoran, yang hanya bisa terlihat jelas dari lapangan parkir di belakangnya, dan Toko Lautan Mas di Toko Tiga. Dua yang disebut terakhir ini rupanya oleh pemiliknya sengaja dipatahkan. Ekor Waletnya yang ujungnya terbelah dua, supaya terkesan mirip Pelana, yang sebenarnya lebih rendah status sosialnya.http://aikon.org/sebuah-bangunan-tua-tangerang/ Bangunan Tua

Long Family History

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[[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] This is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Long families and information about individuals, places, and things named Long. (Do you have any info about Longs or the name? Please join the Trusted List to this page and participate. You can also post a comment or memory below.) === Origin of the Name Long === The surname Long is usually English or Chinese. In English, it would be a nickname given to a man who was especially tall and lanky. In Chinese, the word means dragon. === Longs on Wikitree === * [[Long-1|Almira Long]] * [[Long-7|Martha Long]] * [[Long-8|Sandi Long]] * [[Long-9|Jolene Long]] * [[Long-2|Benjamin Long]] * [[C-3|Ernestine Long]] * [[Hershey-1|Mary Long]] * [[Long-10|Jim Long]] Here is the current [https://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/L/LONG_1.html Long] index. This index is updated every morning automatically. If you are a Long and add yourself or a family member to WikiTree your additions will appear on the index tomorrow. === Early Long Immigrants to North America === '''Virginia''' * Jane Long, 1624 * Catherine Long, 1635 * Ralph Long, 1638 * Robert Long, wife and two sons, 1643 * James Long, Richard Long, 1642 * Edward Long, 1649 * Henry Long, 1774 '''Boston''' * John Long, 1635 * David Long, 1765 * Captain Long, 1768 === Notable Longs === * Augustus Long, American Company director * Clarence Long, American Economist * Ernest Long, Canadian Clergyman * Franklin Long, American Educator * Gerald Long, American Lawyer * Russell Long, American Attorney * William Long, British Politician;

Long Island Cemeteries

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Long Island Genealogies

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[[Category:English of Colonial Long Island]] [[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:New York, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Long Island, New York]] == Long Island Genealogies == Full Title: :Long Island Genealogies: Families Of Albertson, Andrews, Bedell, Birdsall, Bowne, Carman, Carr, Clowes, Cock, Cornelius, Covert, Dean, Doughty, Duryea, Feke, Frost, Haff, Hallock, Haydock, Hicks, Hopkins, Jackson, Jones, Keese, Ketcham, Kirby, Loines, Marvin, Merritt, Moore, Mott, Oakley, Onderdonck, Pearsall, Post, Powell, Prior, Robbins, Rodman, Row, Land, Rushmore, Sands, Scudder, Seaman, Searing, Smith, Strickland, Titus, Townsend, Underhill, Valentine, Vander Donk, Weeks, Whitman, Whitson, Willets, Williams, Willis, Wright and Other Families. Being Kindred Descendants of Thomas Powell, of Bethpage, L. I., 1688. * by Mary Powell Bunker * published by J. Munsell's Sons, Long Island, N.Y., 1895 * Munsell's Historical Series, No, 24 * Source Example: ::: Bunker, Mary Powell. ''[[Space:Long Island Genealogies|Long Island Genealogies]]'' (J. Munsell's Sons, Long Island, N.Y., 1895) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Bunker|Bunker]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Long Island Genealogies|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=z3ku4MsF6n0C * https://archive.org/details/longislandgeneal00bunk * https://archive.org/details/longislandgenea00bunkgoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009591324 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100342000

Long Island Places and What They Used to Be Called

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[[Category:English of Colonial Long Island]] [[Category:Kings County, New York]] [[Category: Long Island, New York]] [[Category:Nassau County, New York]] [[Category:Queens County, New York]] [[Category:Suffolk County, New York]] Today we think of Long Island, New York as those communities in Nassau and Suffolk Counties, but prior to 1898, Long Island also consisted of Queens and Kings Counties. In fact, much of what is Nassau County was in Queens County as Nassau County did not exist. It is also interesting to know that much of Eastern Long Island was under control of Connecticut in colonial times. The rest was part of New Amsterdam and the rule of the Dutch. This page is an attempt to identify the places found in records that may not be in usage today. === Places No Longer In Existance === The following places no longer exist, but may still be important. {| class="wikitable sortable" style='text-align: center;' border='2' cellpadding='5''5' !width='20%'|Place !width='20%'|Significance !width='20%'|Location !width='40%'|Remarks |- |Guinea Town||first free black community in Old Westbury||corner of Glen Cove Rd and Long Island Expressway access road||land was given by the Hicks family for it's establishment |- |} == Long Island Places as They Used to Be Called == It may be helpful in your research to understand where families lived. It is also interesting that some modern place names have been "recycled" and used now in a different location. One example is Queen's Village which is now Lloyd Neck, near Huntington of Nassau County. There is now a Queens Village which is far to the west near Jamaica, Queens. {| class="wikitable sortable" style='text-align: center;' border='2' cellpadding='5''5' !width='20%'|Indigenous or Other Previous Name !width='20%'|Current or Later Name !width='30%'|Meaning !width='30%'|Remarks |- |Acquobogue||Riverhead||the head of the bay|| |- |Agawam||Southampton||a place abounding in fish|| |- |Ashford||Setauket|||| |- |Barnum Island ||Island Park||||purchased by Sara Ann Barnum, widow of Peter Barnum, wealthy owner of a clothing company; she sold it to Nassau County where it was a poor farm and had a smallpox hospital |- |Bennett's Point||Long Island City|||| |- |Bever Pond||Jamaica|||| |- |Bloomfield ||Lynbrook||refers to the fields near the Five Corners that were blooming|| |- |Breslau ||Lindenhurst||name given by German settlers to the area|| |- |Brookfield ||Yaphank|||| |- |The Brush Plains||Suffolk County|||| |- |Brushville ||Queens|||| |- |Buckram ||Locust Valley||prob. a corruption of Buckhanam, Norfolk, the seat of the Cock family who were early settlers of Locust Valley|| |- |Bullhead ||Bridgehampton|||| |- |Bungy||Westville|||| |- |Burger Joris Kills||Dutch Kills|||| |- |Bushville||Queens|||| |- |Canarasset ||Jamaica|||| |- |Cape de Baye ||Long Island Sound|||| |- |Capo di Olympo||Long Island, western|||| |- |Carle's Place ||Carle Place||named after the Carle family|| |- |Caroway||Coram||name of a Native American chief|| |- |Caumsett ||Lloyds Neck||"place by a sharp rock"|| |- |Cherry Point||Greenpoint|||| |- |Clinktown ||East Rockaway||may refer to a boat construction technique - clink-building|| |- |Clinton Bay||Flushing Bay|||| |- |Cometico||Greenlawn|||| |- |Conetquot||Fireplace|||| |- |Conomock||Fresh Pond|||| |- |Conscience Bay||Oldfields Bay|||| |- |Cornbury||Little Neck|||| |- |Cow Bay||Manhasset Bay|||| |- |Cow Neck||Manhasset|||| |- |Cow Neck||North Hempstead|||| |- |Cow Neck||Sands Point||||Cow Neck ended at Sands Point |- |Cow Neck Village||Port Washington|||| |- |Crawford ||Jamaica|||| |- |Cromwell Bay||Setauket Bay|||| |- |Dick Pechegan's wigwam ||Dix Hills||a historical marker notes the location of Dick Pechegan's wigwam and fields he planted||changed Dick's to Dix |- |Domine's Hoeck||Long Island City|||| |- |Drown(ed) Meadow ||Port Jefferson||||the salt marshes located on the harbor at the northern end of the village used to flood with the tides twice daily |- |East Hempstead ||Uniondale|||| |- |East Woods ||Syosset (Oyster Bay)|||| |- |Eaton Manor||Eaton Neck|||| |- |English Kills||Newtown Creek|||| |- |The Farms||Jericho|||| |- |Farret's Island||Shelter Island|||| |- |Feversham||Bridgehampton|||| |- |Fisher's Hook ||Long Island Sound (several islands at the entrance)||where indigenous people lived and fished as their livelihood|| |- |Flushing ||Westbury||||Interesting because now there is a Flushing in Queens County, whereas Westbury is toward eastern Nassau County |- |Folestone||Oyster Bay|||| |- |Fort Neck ||Cutchogue||||was the home of Moughmaitow or Momoweta, Sachem of Cutchogue and the outlines of his fort can be seen in the village |- |Gardiner's Neck||Easton Neck|||| |- |Garretson's Bay ||Little Neck Bay or Manhasset Bay||named for Martin Garretson||it is under dispute which bay it refers to |- |Good Ground ||Hampton Bays|||| |- |Great Cow Harbour||Northport|||| |- |Half Way Hollow Valley ||Half Hollow Hills||is located halfway between the ocean and the Long Island Sound|| |- |Hallet's Cove ||Astoria|||| |- |Hard Scrabble||Farmingdale|||| |- |Hastings||Newtown|||| |- |Hempstead Harbor ||Roslyn|||| |- |Hempstead Plains ||Garden City||a great, flat expanse of land||also included Uniondale and New Hyde Park |- |Hempstead Plains ||New Hyde Park||a great, flat expanse of land||also included Uniondale and Garden City |- |Hempstead Plains ||Uniondale||a great, flat expanse of land||also included Garden City and New Hyde Park |- |Hither Woods (purchase) ||Montauk Point||''at the east'' or ''eastwards''||Wompi means white; wompan is dawn , day-break; where daylight comes from; the east |- |Hog Island ||Island Park||used as pasture for hogs|| |- |Horse Neck ||Lloyds Neck||where Huntington farmers would graze their horses||now named for the Lloyd family that settled there 1711 |- |Horse Neck||Great Neck|||| |- |Howe's Bay||Manhasset Bay|||| |- |Hunter's Point||Long Island City|||| |- |Huntington South ||Deer Park|||| |- |Huppogues ||Smithtown||''beaver place''||name given by the Narragansett |- |Ihpetonga||Brooklyn Heights||a high, sandy hill|| |- |The Indian Field||Montauk Point|||| |- |Islant de Gebrokne Lant||Long Island, western|||| |- |Isle de l'Ascension||Long Island, western|||| |- |Isle of Sterling||Long Island, western|||| |- |Isle Plowden||Long Island, western|||| |- |Isle of Patmos||Plum Island|||| |- |Jacques Farm||Astoria||named for Jacques Bentyn, and early settler of Newtown|| |- |Jekyll Island ||Island Park|||| |- |Jemaco||Jamaica|||| |- |Jerusalem ||Wantagh||||named by the Society of Friends |- |Kanapauka Kills||Dutch Kills|||| |- |Keskaechquerem ||Canarsie|||| |- |Konkhongauk||Fort Ponds|||| |- |Lakeland ||Bohemia||||named changed after an influx of immigrants from the Czech Republic |- |Lakeville (LI) ||Lake Success||overlooking Success Pond (now Lake Success)|| |- |Lang Eylant ||Long Island||||named by Dutch explorer, Adriaen Block, when he mapped it out |- |Lawrence's Neck||College Point|||| |- |Little Cow Harbour||Centreport|||| |- |Little Cow Neck||Plandome|||| |- |Littleworth||Glenwood|||| |- |Lusum ||Jericho|||| |- |Lynmouth ||Malverne||||never actually called this since it is too close a name to Lynbrook |- |Madnank||Great Neck|||| |- |Madnan's Neck||Great Neck|||| |- |Mad Nan's Neck||Great Neck|||| |- |Maidstone ||East Hampton|||| |- |Manati||Locust Valley|||| |- |Manetto Hill ||Plainview||Manetto, a Native American word for "god"||land purchased partly by Robert Williams in 1648 and later by Thomas Powell in his 1695 Bethpage purchase and a tiny farming community formed; possibly Farmingdale |- |Manhansack-aha-qushu-wamock||Shelter Island||a Native-American phrase that means an island sheltered by other islands|| |- |Manhassett Bay ||Manhassett Bay|||| |- |Manotasoquat||Blue Point|||| |- |Martin Gerretsen's Bay ||Oyster Bay Harbor|||| |- |Martin Gerretsen's Bay||Little Neck Bay, Hempstead|||| |- |Mashpate ||Maspeth|||| |- |Maspeth Kills||Newtown Creek|||| |- |Massapeag ||Oyster Bay||||Interesting because present day Oyster Bay is on the north shore and Massapequa is on the south shore |- |Mastic Acres ||Shirley||||named for the developer, Walter T. Shirley; there were plans at one time to change the name to Floyd Harbor |- |Matouwacs ||Long Island, western||||On a map of 1635; it was called Mattanwake by the indigenous people. See Doc. Hist. N.Y., vol. i. |- |Matowa ||Long Island||||See Col. Hist. N.Y, vol. XIV. p. 30. |- |Mattanwake||Long Island, western|||| |- |Méht-anaw-ack ||Long Island||''the land of the periwinkle or country of the ear-shell'' (varieties of shellfish||this term was applied to denote the shape of the island |- |Meitowacks ||Long Island||||This name used in the charter of Charles II to his brother Duke of York. See Thompson's L. I., vol. i, p. 19. |- |Merogies||Moriches|||| |- |Merosuck||Canoe Place||||need to find out where this is |- |Mespatches||Maspeth|||| |- |Metsepe||Maspeth|||| |- |Middleburgh||Newtown|||| |- |Midwout||Flatbush|||| |- |Miniolagamika ||Mineola||''a pleasant village''||name shortened to be easier to pronounce |- |Minnoseroke||Little Neck Bay, Brookhaven|||| |- |Modern Times ||Brentwood||a Utopian society||now named after Brentwood, Essex in England |- |Mohican||Locust Valley|||| |- |Mohican||Montauk Point|||| |- |Monchonock||Gardiner's Island||a place where many have died|| |- |Montaukett||Montauk Point|||| |- |Muscota||Glen Cove|||| |- |Musketa Cove ||Glen Cove||||name sounded too much like mosquito and they wanted to attract tourists from NYC; it may have been named for a Scottish place Glen Coe |- |Musquito Cove||Glen Cove||a grassy flat, subject to overflow|| |- |Nachaquatuck||Cold Spring|||| |- |Nahigans ||Long Island, eastern ||''people of the point''||This was found on a map dated 1616 and was probably an error as the Narragansetts were known as the Nanhigganeuck |- |Narrioch||Coney Island|||| |- |Najack Bay||Fort Hamilton|||| |- |Near Rockaway ||East Rockaway||||it was nearer to the center of commerce (Hempstead) than Far Rockaway |- |Neguntatogue ||Lindenhurst||''forsaken land''|| |- |Newark||Flushing|||| |- |Newarke||Glenwood|||| |- |New Village ||Centereach||located in the center of Long Island, hence, center reached||New Village already taken when they wanted a post office |- |Nonowoutuck||Mount Sinai|||| |- |The Normans' Kill||Bushwick Creek|||| |- |The North Sea||Long Island Sound|||| |- |The North Neck||Montauk Point|||| |- |Norwood ||Malverne||||name changed at the request of the post office due to confusion with other towns in New York state |- |Occombomock||Bellport|||| |- |Ocean Point ||Cedarhurst||||when the post office opened it was near a grove of cedar trees (hurst) |- |Old Fields||Greenlawn|||| |- |Old Mans||Mount Sinai||the name of a favorite tavern||the post office said that was not a proper name, so they selected Mt Vernon - which was already taken, so, allegedly, the new postmaster took out a Bible, closed his eyes, opened it up, and stabbed with a needle using the closest name to the needle |- |Pammanack (1656-1658)||Long Island, from the eastern point to Queens||Pomman or Pauman means ''contributes,'' as money; ack, ''land''||began about 1639 until the death of Weoncombone, son of Wyandance; it was meant to acknowledge the interdependence of the settlers and the indigenous peoples during this time period |- |Pamunke (1648-1656)||Long Island, from the eastern point to Queens||Pomman or Pauman means ''contributes,'' as money; ack, ''land''||began about 1639 until the death of Weoncombone, son of Wyandance; it was meant to acknowledge the interdependence of the settlers and the indigenous peoples during this time period |- |Panquacumsuck||Wading River|||| |- |Parson's Corners ||Lynbrook|||| |- |Paumanhacky||Long Island, from the eastern point to Queens||Pomman or Pauman means ''contributes,'' as money; ack, ''land''||began about 1639 until the death of Weoncombone, son of Wyandance; it was meant to acknowledge the interdependence of the settlers and the indigenous peoples during this time period |- |Pauquaconsuck ||Wading River Creek||''suck'' means a brook or outlet of any stream'' |- |Pauquacusuck ||Wading River Creek||''suck'' means a brook or outlet of any stream|| |- |Pawmanack (1658-1659) ||Long Island, from the eastern point to Queens||Pomman or Pauman means ''contributes,'' as money; ack, ''land''||began about 1639 until the death of Weoncombone, son of Wyandance; it was meant to acknowledge the interdependence of the settlers and the indigenous peoples during this time period |- |Paumanuck, Paumanche (1659-1665) ||Long Island, from the eastern point to Queens||Pomman or Pauman means ''contributes,'' as money; ack, ''land''||began about 1639 until the death of Weoncombone, son of Wyandance; it was meant to acknowledge the interdependence of the settlers and the indigenous peoples during this time period |- |Pearsalls ||Lynbrook||||after an influx of Brooklyn natives, they decided to switch the name to Lyn-Brook instead of Brook-Lyn |- |Pearsall's Corners ||Lynbrook||after the Pearsall family|| |- |Pearsallville ||Lynbrook|||| |- |Pembroke||Glen Cove|||| |- |Pink's Hollow||Brookville|||| |- |The Place||Glen Cove|||| |- |Pommanocc (1639-1648) ||Long Island, from the eastern point to Queens||Pomman or Pauman means ''contributes,'' as money; ack, ''land''||began about 1639 until the death of Weoncombone, son of Wyandance; it was meant to acknowledge the interdependence of the settlers and the indigenous peoples during this time period |- |Pommanock (1665) ||Long Island, from the eastern point to Queens||Pomman or Pauman means ''contributes,'' as money; ack, ''land''||began about 1639 until the death of Weoncombone, son of Wyandance; it was meant to acknowledge the interdependence of the settlers and the indigenous peoples during this time period |- |Poquat||Dyer's Neck|||| |- |Poquatuck||Oyster Ponds|||| |- |Porchog||Patchogue||shortening of Panochanog, the place where they gamble and dance|| |- |Punk's Hole ||Manorville|||| |- |Quaspeck ||Rockland Lake||used to be land in Rockland County belonging to Daniel Whitehead|| |- |Queen's Village||Lloyd's Neck|||| |- |Raconkamucik ||Ronkonkoma|||| |- |Raynorsville ||Freeport|||| |- |Rechouwacky ||Rockaway|||| |- |Recqua-Akie ||Lynbrook|||| |- |Red Hook||Babylon|||| |- |Ridgewood Station ||Wantagh railroad stop||||when the post office arrived, Ridgewood was already taken, so a contest was held by members of the Congregational Church to rename the village |- |Rockaway ||Lynbrook|||| |- |Rockaway Neck ||Lawrence||||renamed for 3 brothers who developed the village to create high-end housing for people from NYC |- |Rockconcomuck ||Ronkonkoma|||| |- |Rustdorp||Jamaica|||| |- |Saghtekoos||Appletree Neck||||Need to find out where this is |- |Scheyer's Island||Coney Island|||| |- |Seal Island||Fire Island|||| |- |Seaville||Sayville||typo stuck|| |- |Seawanhaka ||Long Island, western||popularly translated to ''the island of shells'', however, sewan or seawan means scattered, loose and was the term used by the Dutch for wampum; hacky is land or country||seen in very early Dutch records |- |Setauket South (or Setaucut South)||Fireplace|||| |- |Sewanhacking||Long Island, western||popularly translated to ''the island of shells'', however, sewan or seawan means scattered, loose and was the term used by the Dutch for wampum; hacky is land or country||seen in very early Dutch records |- |Seawanhacky||Long Island, western||popularly translated to ''the island of shells'', however, sewan or seawan means scattered, loose and was the term used by the Dutch for wampum; hacky is land or country||seen in very early Dutch records |- |Sharp's Point||Oldfield's Point|||| |- |Sherawog||St. James|||| |- |Siekrewhacky||Fire Island||a corruption of Five Islands, once the number of islets now joined in one long bar|| |- |Siketeuhacky||Secatogue Neck, Islip||oc, hoc, or hocki means ''that which covers'' as a garment|| |- |Sintsinck||Manhasset|||| |- |Sion||Long Island, western|||| |- |Slongo||Sunken Meadow|||| |- |Snake Hill||St. Ronan's Well||||? |- |Sonasset||Port Jefferson|||| |- |South Bay||Oceanside|| in 1674 called Christian Hook; later Oceanville in 1864||since there was already and Oceanville in NY Ocean Side was adopted in 1890 |- |South Haven||Fireplace|||| |- |South Oyster Bay||Massapequa|||| |- |Southton||Southampton|||| |- |Sowasset||Port Jefferson||''place of small pines'' or ''where water opens''|| |- |Sterling Harbour||Greenport|||| |- |Suanhacky||Long Island, western||popularly translated to ''the island of shells'', however, sewan or seawan means scattered, loose and was the term used by the Dutch for wampum; hacky is land or country||seen in very early Dutch records |- |Sunk Meadow||King's Park|||| |- |Sunquam||Melville|||| |- |Sunswick||Astoria|||| |- |Susco's Wigwam||Brookville|||| |- |Sweet('s) Hollow||Melville|||| |- |Sweezey's Hollow||Woodville|||| |- |Sylvester's Island||Shelter Island|||| |- |'T Beeren Eylandt||Barren Island||The Bears' Island|| |- |'T Conijen Eylandt||Coney Island|||| |- |'T Cromme Gouwe||Peconic Bay||The Crooked Bay|| |- |'T Groodt Baie||Long Island Sound|||| |- |'T Helle Gadt Rivier||The East River|||| |- |'T Kreupel Bosch||Cripplebush||||need to find this place |- |'T Oostwout||New Lots|||| |- |'T Schout's Baie||Manhasset Bay|||| |- |Tew's Neck||College Point|||| |- |Thorne's Point||Willet's Point||named for William Thorne who came to Flushing in 1642|| |- |Toyong||Southold|||| |- |Turkeyville||Plainedge|||| |- |Unkway Neck||Massapequa|||| |- |Van Brunt's Neck||Dyer's Neck||||? |- |Vlachte-bosch||Flatbush|||| |- |Visscher's Hoeck||Montauk Point|||| |- |Vlissingen||Flushing|||| |- |Wallage||Westbury||named by family founder, Edmund Titus, from his English home in Wiltshire|| |- |Wampanamon ||Montauk Point|||| |- |Wamponomon||Locust Valley|||| |- |Waverly ||Holtsville||||the name was changed when the post office arrived because Waverly was already taken in New York state; the postmaster's name was Holt |- |Wayumscutt||Wainscott|||| |- |West Middle Island ||Centereach|||| |- |Westfield ||Selden||||Westfield already taken when the post office opened; named after famous NY judge and lieutenant governor, Henry Selden |- |West Neck||Amityville|||| |- |Wigwam Swamp||College Point|||| |- |Winkle Point ||Huntington||located on Eaton's Neck||named for the quantities of shellfish found there |- |Winnecomack||Comac||a beautiful place||probably modern day Commack |- |Winthrop's Island||Fisher's Island|||| |- |Wolver Hollow||Brookville|||| |- |Wompenanit ||Montauk Point|||| |- |Wompenoonot ||Montauk Point|||| |- |Womponamon ||Montauk Point|||| |- |Woodedge||Westville|||| |- |Wopowoag||Stony Brook|||| |- |Yaphank||Melville|||| |- |Yonkers||St. Ronan's Well||an estate belonging to Adrian van der Donck||? |- |} == Sources == * ''Collections of the New-York Historical Society for the year 1892,'' New York : Printed for the Society, 1893; digital images, ''Google Books'', ([https://books.google.com/books?id=bRKt8SfPVbYC&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&printsec=frontcover&hl=en#v=onepage&q&f=false https://books.google.com] : accessed July 2023). * Cohen, LS. "Long Island Towns That Used to be Called Something Else and Why," ''Long Island.com'' ([https://www.longisland.com/news/04-11-22/long-island-towns-that-used-to-be-called-something-else-and-why.html https://www.longisland.com] : accessed 19 July 2023). * Coonan, David. " 'What's in a Name?' 300 Years of Lynbrook History," ''Patch'' ([https://patch.com/new-york/malverne-lynbrook/whats-in-a-name-300-years-of-lynbrook-history https://patch.com] : accessed 19 July 2023). * Flint, Martha Bockée. ''Early Long Island, a Colonial Study,'' New York : G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1896; Pdf retrieved from the Library of Congress (https://www.loc.gov/item/01028287/ : accessed 9 October 2023). * Moore, Charles B, ''The Early History of Hempstead (Long Island),'' New York: Trow's Printing and Bookbinding Company, 1879; database with images, ([https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/502604-early-history-of-hempstead-long-island-1879 https://www.familysearch.org] : accessed 22 July 2023), Reprinted from ''The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record'', Vol. X., No. 1, January, 1879; Page Count: 48; Owning Institution: Internet Archive; Publisher Digital: Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center; Access Level: Public. * Tooker, William Wallace. ''The Indian Names for Long Island,'' New York : Francis P. Harper, 1901; digital images, ''FamilySearch.org'' ([https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/550275/?offset=&return=1#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= https://www.familysearch.org] : accessed 18 July 2023). * Velsor, Kathleen G. ''The Underground Railroad on Long Island: Friends In Freedom,'' United States : Arcadia Publishing, 2013; preview, ''Google Books'' ([https://books.google.com/books?id=tKB2CQAAQBAJ&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&dq=long+island+hicks&source=gbs_navlinks_s https://books.google.com] : accessed 28 July 2023).

Long Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:Long Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the ONS Project. If you have any questions, just ask the project manager, [[Smith-126297|Zachary Smith]]. == 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 == *Improve all Long profiles!! ==Members== [[Smith-126297|Zachary Smith]] is the project manager. [[Jeffery-2104|Jane Jeffery Fuller]] has joined.

Long Stratton, Norfolk

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Long Stratton is about 18 km south west of the center of Norwich. To the north west within 12 miles is Tacolneston another Bassingthwaighte parish and Wymondham. The FamilySearch Library holds the following church records for Long Stratton: Film Notes Note Location Film Baptisms, 1547-1748; marriages, burials, 1547-1638, 1680-1748. Baptisms, burials, 1749-1783; marriages, 1749-1754. Baptisms, burials, 1783-1812. Baptisms, 1813-1884. FHL BRITISH Film 2262324 Items 9 - 13 Baptisms, 1884-1901. Marriages, 1754-1806; banns, 1754-1806. Marriages, 1806-1812, banns, 1810-1900. Marriages, 1813-1902. Burials, 1815-1900. FHL BRITISH Film 2262325 Items 1 - 7 The first film covers Edward's birth and marriage dates and should be ordered and examined. We need a "to do" list somewhere. William White's Gazetteer 1845: [http://www.origins.org.uk/genuki/NFK/places/l/long_stratton/mary/white1845.shtml Long Stratton St. Mary] John Bassingthwaighte is listed as a farmer who owns his farm White's Gazetteer 1845: [http://www.origins.org.uk/genuki/NFK/places/l/long_stratton/mich/white1845.shtml Long Stratton St. Michael] This is an adjoining and smaller parish with only 11 people listed.

Longan Name Study

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[[Category: Longan Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies]] [[Category: DNA Projects]] == Longan One Name Study == === Scope === The scope of this study is to research the Longan last name within the United States, and any immigration to the United States. === How to Join === Please contact the project leader [[Weddington-53|Eric Weddington]] or post a comment. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! === Goals === #Source any unsourced family member #Connect any unconnected family member to one of the oldest Longan lineages in the United States #Discover the relationship between the oldest Longan individuals within the United States and any immigration to the United States === Adding a Profile to this Study === Please avoid adding every Longan profile to this Study. See '''List of Longan Profiles''' below, to get a sorted list of every Longan profile on WikiTree. The criteria for adding a Longan profile to the study are: # Add a Longan profile to this study if their Longan ancestor is currently unknown. # Add a Longan profile to this study if they are Adopted. See the "Adopted" section below for more information. # The top level progenitors of the main Longan families have already been added to the study. To add your ancestor to this study, simply copy the following template to the Biography section of his or her profile:
{{One Name Study|name=Longan|category=Longan Name Study}}
Once the profile is connected to the main Longan family line, then remove the template from the profile. === Process === # Take existing Longan profiles on WikiTree, and use records found on FamilySearch.org, and Find A Grave, to reconstruct pedigree as much as possible # Find other Longans on FamilySearch.org and Find A Grave, add them to WikiTree, reconstruct pedigree or find where they fit in existing families # Find any historical newspaper references to any Longan in the United States # Find any histories of the Longan family, whether books, previous personal research, or other written materials. Use these to compare against primary records. == Longan Genealogy == The Longan surname seems to be Irish in origin. It is likely similar to the surname "Langan", which some research has shown that it too is Irish in origin, and likely pronounced the same way. More research needs to be done to determine if "Longan" is a spelling variant when families immigrated to America. === History === There is a primary Longan family in the United States, with (currently) one other family that immigrated separately. The progenitor of the primary Longan family in the United States is supposedly [[Longan-116|Thomas Longan]] (1670 - 1740). Currently we don't have sources to prove his existence, but he was supposedly born in Ireland and died in Virginia. Thomas supposedly had a son, [[Longan-115|Augustine K. Longan]] (1710 - 1774). Again, we currently do not have sources to prove his existence, but he was supposedly born in Virginia, and died in Virginia. It is interesting to note the name 'Augustine' is a recurring name in the Longan family. Augustine supposedly had two sons, [[Longan-22|Patrick Henry Longan]] (1742 - 1804), and [[Longan-185|Edmund D. Longan]] (1772 - 1849). [[Longan-22|Patrick Henry Longan]], and his [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Longan-Descendants-22 descendants], seem to be well documented, as he served in the Revolutionary War. The majority of the Longan family in the United States can be traced to Patrick Henry Longan. [[Longan-185|Edmund D. Longan]] is not well documented, but he has [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Longan-Descendants-185 descendants] that are documented. If Edmund D. Longan is a brother of Patrick Henry Longan, then it is interesting to note that they were born essentially 30 years apart. This calls into question if they are actually siblings, and who Edmund's parents actually are. This needs more research. Perhaps the best way to determine if descendants of [[Longan-185|Edmund D. Longan]] and [[Longan-22|Patrick Henry Longan]] are related is through a DNA test. Research has uncovered another Longan immigrant from Ireland, [[Longan-348|John Longan]]. This person is also unsourced, but has [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Longan-348#Descendants descendants]. === Intermarriage with the Bowles Family, Knight, and Weber === There are at least 4 marriages with the Bowles family, including two wives, who are Bowles, early in the Longan genealogy: * [[Longan-22|Patrick Henry Longan]] married '''[[Bowles-2226|Mary Elizabeth Bowles]]''' in Hanover County, Virginia * Patrick's son, [[Longan-6|John Bowles Longan Sr.]] married '''[[Bowles-1476|Mary Weber Bowles]]''', both born in Virginia * Patrick's daughter, [[Longan-36|Elizabeth Longan]] married '''[[Bowles-1546|John Bowles]]''', both born in Virginia, and died in Dade County, Missouri * Later in Colorado, [[Longan-87|Mahala Elizabeth Longan]] married '''[[Bowles-2227|Edward Bruce Bowles]]'''. The name "Bowles" shows up as a middle name repeatedly in the Longan family. We don't yet know the full pedigree of [[Bowles-2226|Mary Elizabeth Bowles]], [[Bowles-1476|Mary Weber Bowles]], [[Bowles-1546|John Bowles]], nor [[Bowles-2227|Edward Bruce Bowles]]. However, there is a prominent, and prolific, Bowles family in Virginia, that goes back a long way. [[Bowles-2227|Edward Bruce Bowles]] is said to descend from Bowles in Virginia. Interestingly, one such family is [[Bowles-322|John Bowles]] who married [[Knight-1322|Sarah Knight]], probably in the early 1700s. The name "Knight" shows up in the Longan family and is repeatedly passed down among family members. Could there be a connection to this [[Bowles-322|John Bowles]] and [[Knight-1322|Sarah Knight]]? The name Knight also shows up in the Bowles family as well. At one point the last name "Webber" or "Weber" also shows up in the Bowles family. Much research is needed to connect all of these lines together. === List of Longan Profiles === [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=LONGAN&limit=5000&cln=1&order=dobup List of Longan Profiles on WikiTree], sorted in birth order, including current last name === Oldest in the United States === * [[Longan-116|Thomas Longan]] (1670 - 1740) '''(Unsourced)''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Longan-116#Descendants Descendant List] ** [[Longan-115|Augustine K. Longan]] (1710 - 1774) '''(Unsourced)''' *** [[Longan-22|Patrick Henry Longan]] (1742 - 1804) *** [[Longan-185|Edmund D. Longan]] (1772 - 1849) * [[Longan-348|John Longan]] (1772 - 1809) '''(Unsourced)''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Longan-348#Descendants Descendant List]

Longdo Name Study

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[[Category:Longdo Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Longdo-35|Holly Longdo]] 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 ==

Longest Lives

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The goal of this project is to trace the roots of the longest living people on the planet/ Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Penguinez-1|Dadijo Penguinez]]. 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 Longest Lives profiles * Trace their roots and connect to the Global Tree Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page. Thanks!

Longfield East Civil Parish, County Tyrone

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: {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=12%|[[Space:The Counties Of Ireland|'''Ireland''']] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=20%|[[Space:County Tyrone, Ireland|'''Main Tyrone Page''']] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=35%|[[:Category: Longfield East Parish, County Tyrone|Category for Longfield East Parish]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=33%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Tyrone|'''Civil Parishes in County Tyrone''']] |} [[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' :This information page for the Civil Parish contains a list of all the townlands in the parish and links to the category for the townland (if it has been created). There also may be notes about the individual townlands. :This page is maintained by the [[Space:County Tyrone Team|County Tyrone team]] ==Longfield East Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Leamhchoill Thoir. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/s?txt=in:63185&cat=BF&ord=en Longfield East Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''PlacenamesNI Link:''' [http://www.placenamesni.org/resultdetails.php?entry=20941 Longfield East Parish on PlacenamesNI.org] :'''Barony:''' Omagh West :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Ulster Province of Ireland|Ulster]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Longfield East Civil Parish=== :''Note: Population centres for this Parish are shown here. For a full list see [[Space:Towns_Of_County_Tyrone|Towns of County Tyrone]] ====Drumquin Village==== :Irish or Alternate Name: Droim Caoin. :WikiTree Category: [[:Category:Drumquin Village, County Tyrone|Category for Drumquin Village]] :Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.6131,-7.5047,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.6131/-7.5047 OpenStreetMap] :The townland of Drumquin is on the western side of the Drumquin River, in the civil parish of Longfield West, while most of the village is on the eastern side of the river, in the townland of Drumnaforbe, parish of Longfield West hence it is important to distinguish between the townland and the village. ===The Townlands of Longfield East Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Longfield East Parish (Leamhchoill Thoir) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/s?txt=in:63185&cat=BF&ord=en Longfield East Parish] on Logainm.ie and validated against townlands on Townlands.ie, PlacenamesNI.org where appropriate, Griffiths valuations data and the 1901 and 1911 censuses. A link is provided in the notes for the 1901 and 1911 census. Please note that these may not always work if the townland was not available on the census in question. The census site may also substitute a similar name so be prepared for unexpected results! :If the townland has a category it will be linked in the table below. If there is no link and you need the category please contact [[Meredith-1182|David]] to get the category created or [https://www.wikitree.com/contact/category/ put in a request for the category to be created]. Alternatively, if you feel condifent to do so, see Townland Category Information Boxes below for how to create them yourself. :{| width="100%" border="1" |width=16%|'''Townland''' |width=20%|'''Irish/Alternate name''' |width=30%|'''WikiTree Category Link''' |'''Notes''' |- |'''Carony'''||''Carnaigh''||[[:Category:Carony Townland, Longfield East Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Carony&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Carony&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Claraghmore'''||''Clárach Mór''||[[:Category:Claraghmore Townland, Longfield East Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Claraghmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Claraghmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Coolkeeragh'''||''Cúil Caorach''||[[:Category:Coolkeeragh Townland, Longfield East Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Coolkeeragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Coolkeeragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Cornavarrow'''||''Corr na bhFéarach''||[[:Category:Cornavarrow Townland, Longfield East Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Cornavarrow&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Cornavarrow&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Dressoge'''||''Dreasóg''||[[:Category:Dressoge Townland, Longfield East Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Dressoge&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Dressoge&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Drumbarley'''||''Droim Barr Liath''||[[:Category:Drumbarley Townland, Longfield East Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Drumbarley&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Drumbarley&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Drumhonish'''||''Droim Eoinise''||[[:Category:Drumhonish Townland, Longfield East Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Drumhonish&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Drumhonish&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Drumnaforbe'''||''Droim na Forba''||[[:Category:Drumnaforbe Townland, Longfield East Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Drumnaforbe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Drumnaforbe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Drumrawn'''||''Droim Raithnigh''||[[:Category:Drumrawn Townland, Longfield East Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Drumrawn&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Drumrawn&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Gartagher||''Gort Achair''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Gartagher&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Gartagher&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Garvaghullion'''||''Garbhach an Chuilinn''||[[:Category:Garvaghullion Townland, Longfield East Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Garvaghullion&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Garvaghullion&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Glebe|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Glebe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Glebe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Laght||''Leacht''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Laght&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Laght&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Leganvy||''Lorg an Mhaí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Leganvy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Leganvy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Legphressy'''||''Loch Fraise''||[[:Category:Legphressy Townland, Longfield East Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Legphressy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Legphressy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Magharenny'''||''Machaire Raithní''||[[:Category:Magharenny Townland, Longfield East Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Magharenny&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Magharenny&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
There is also a townland called Magh'''e'''renny (note the e in place of the a) in the Civil Parish of Termonamongan |- |'''Segully'''|| ||[[:Category:Segully Townland, Longfield East Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Segully&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Segully&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Unshinagh'''||''An Uinseannach''||[[:Category:Unshinagh Townland, Longfield East Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Unshinagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Unshinagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources may be placed here :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 below 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. ==Sources== :Information shown on this page may have been sourced from one or more of the following sources. * [https://www.logainm.ie/en/ Logainm.ie] The Placenames Database of Ireland created by Fiontar & Scoil na Gaeilge in collaboration with The Placenames Branch (Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht). * [http://www.placenamesni.org/index.php Placenamesni.org] a UK Government website managed by the Information Unit of Land & Property Services (LPS) Agency, Department of Finance and Personnel (DFP) * [http://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=placeSearch Griffiths Valuation] AskAboutIreland.ie and the Cultural Heritage Project is an initiative of public libraries together with local museums and archives. * [https://www.townlands.ie/ Townlands.ie] Irish Townlands derived from OpenStreetMap data under the Open Data Commons Open Database License (ODbL). * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census of Ireland] 1901/1911 and Census fragments and substitutes, 1821-51 * [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland|List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland]] and [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_Northern_Ireland|List of towns and villages in Northern Ireland]] * [https://archive.org/details/op1248631-1001/page/n1/mode/2up General alphabetical index to townlands and towns, parishes and baronies of Ireland] Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive

Longfield West Civil Parish, County Tyrone

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: {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=12%|[[Space:The Counties Of Ireland|'''Ireland''']] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=20%|[[Space:County Tyrone, Ireland|'''Main Tyrone Page''']] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=35%|[[:Category: Longfield West Parish, County Tyrone|Category for Longfield West Parish]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=33%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Tyrone|'''Civil Parishes in County Tyrone''']] |} [[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' :This information page for the Civil Parish contains a list of all the townlands in the parish and links to the category for the townland (if it has been created). There also may be notes about the individual townlands. :This page is maintained by the [[Space:County Tyrone Team|County Tyrone team]] ==Longfield West Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Leamhchoill Thiar. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/s?txt=in:63186&cat=BF&ord=en Longfield West Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''PlacenamesNI Link:''' [http://www.placenamesni.org/resultdetails.php?entry=20942 Longfield West Parish on PlacenamesNI.org] :'''Barony:''' Omagh West :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Ulster Province of Ireland|Ulster]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Longfield West Civil Parish=== :''Note: Population centres for this Parish are shown here. For a full list see [[Space:Towns_Of_County_Tyrone|Towns of County Tyrone]] ====Dooish==== :Irish or Alternate Name: Dubhais. :Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.5861,-7.4895,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.5861/-7.4895 OpenStreetMap] ===The Townlands of Longfield West Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Longfield West Parish (Leamhchoill Thiar) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/s?txt=in:63186&cat=BF&ord=en Longfield West Parish] on Logainm.ie and validated against townlands on Townlands.ie, PlacenamesNI.org where appropriate, Griffiths valuations data and the 1901 and 1911 censuses. A link is provided in the notes for the 1901 and 1911 census. Please note that these may not always work if the townland was not available on the census in question. The census site may also substitute a similar name so be prepared for unexpected results! :If the townland has a category it will be linked in the table below. If there is no link and you need the category please contact [[Meredith-1182|David]] to get the category created or [https://www.wikitree.com/contact/category/ put in a request for the category to be created]. Alternatively, if you feel condifent to do so, see Townland Category Information Boxes below for how to create them yourself. :{| width="100%" border="1" |width=16%|'''Townland''' |width=20%|'''Irish/Alternate name''' |width=30%|'''WikiTree Category Link''' |'''Notes''' |- |Aghakinmart||''Áth Cinn Mairt''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Aghakinmart&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Aghakinmart&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Ally'''||''Ailigh''||[[:Category:Ally Townland, Longfield West Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Ally&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Ally&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Annaghalough||''Eanach an Locha''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Annaghalough&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Annaghalough&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Barravey||''Barr an Bheithe''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Barravey&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Barravey&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Billary'''||''An Bhiolaraigh''||[[:Category:Billary Townland, Longfield West Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Billary&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Billary&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Bomackatall Lower'''||''Both Mac Táil''||[[:Category:Bomackatall Lower Townland, Longfield West Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Bomackatall+Lower&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Bomackatall+Lower&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Bomackatall Upper'''||''Both Mac Táil''||[[:Category:Bomackatall Upper Townland, Longfield West Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Bomackatall+Upper&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Bomackatall+Upper&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Bullock Park|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Bullock+Park&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Bullock+Park&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Carradoo Glebe||''An Chora Dhubh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Carradoo+Glebe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Carradoo+Glebe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Carradowa Glebe'''||''Cora Damha''||[[:Category:Carradowa Glebe Townland, Longfield West Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Carradowa&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Carradowa&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Carrick'''||''An Charraig''||[[:Category:Carrick Townland, Longfield West Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Carrick&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Carrick&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Carrickaness||''Carraig an Easa''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Carrickaness&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Carrickaness&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Carrickbwee Glebe'''||''An Charraig Bhuí''||[[:Category:Carrickbwee Glebe Townland, Longfield West Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Carrickbwee+Glebe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Carrickbwee+Glebe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Castlecraig||''Caisleán na Creige''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Castlecraig&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Castlecraig&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Cavansallagh||''An Cabhán Salach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Cavansallagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Cavansallagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Clunahill Glebe||''Cluain Achaille''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Clunahill+Glebe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Clunahill+Glebe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Collow'''||''An Colbha''||[[:Category:Collow Townland, Longfield West Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Collow&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Collow&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Coolavannagh'''
(also known as '''Cooel''')||''An Chúil Mheánach''||[[:Category:Coolavannagh Townland, Longfield West Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Coolavannagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Coolavannagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Cornashesk||''Corr na Seisce''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Cornashesk&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Cornashesk&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Curragh Glebe||''An Currach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Curragh+Glebe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Curragh+Glebe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Curraghamulkin'''||''Currach Mulcáin''||[[:Category:Curraghamulkin Townland, Longfield West Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Curraghamulkin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Curraghamulkin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Curraghmacall'''||''Currach Mhic Cathmhaoil''||[[:Category:Curraghmacall Townland, Longfield West Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Curraghmacall&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Curraghmacall&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Dooish'''||''Dubhais''||[[:Category:Dooish Townland, Longfield West Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Dooish&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Dooish&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drumgallan||''Droim Galláin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Drumgallan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Drumgallan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drummenagh||''An Droim Meánach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Drummenagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Drummenagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drumnamalra||''Droim na Malrach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Drumnamalra&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Drumnamalra&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drumowen||''Droim Abhann''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Drumowen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Drumowen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Drumquin'''||''Droim Caoin''||[[:Category:Drumquin Townland, Longfield West Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Drumquin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Drumquin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Drumscra'''||''Droim Scraithe''||[[:Category:Drumscra Townland, Longfield West Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Drumscra&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Drumscra&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Dunnaree'''||''Dún a Rí''||[[:Category:Dunnaree Townland, Longfield West Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Dunnaree&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Dunnaree&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Ednashanlaght||''Éadan an tSeanleachta''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Ednashanlaght&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Ednashanlaght&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Garrison Glebe'''|| ||[[:Category:Garrison Glebe Townland, Longfield West Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Garrison+Glebe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Garrison+Glebe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Gortnasoal Glebe||''Gort na Súl''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Gortnasoal+Glebe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Gortnasoal+Glebe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Hill Head|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Hill+Head&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Hill+Head&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
This townland is incorrectly named [https://www.townlands.ie/tyrone/west-omagh/west-longfield/mill-head/ Mill Head on Townlands.ie.] |- |'''Killen'''||''An Cillín''||[[:Category:Killen Townland, Longfield West Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Killen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Killen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Killoan'''||''Cill Eoghain''||[[:Category:Killoan Townland, Longfield West Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Killoan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Killoan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Kilmore (Irvine)||''An Choill Mhór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Kilmore+(Irvine)&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Kilmore+(Irvine)&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Kilmore (Robinson)'''||''An Choill Mhór''||[[:Category:Kilmore (Robinson) Townland, Longfield West Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Kilmore+(Robinson)&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Kilmore+(Robinson)&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Kirlish'''||''Corrshliabh''||[[:Category:Kirlish Townland, Longfield West Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Kirlish&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Kirlish&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Lackagh||''Leacach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Lackagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Lackagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Lisky Glebe||''Loiscigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Lisky+Glebe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Lisky+Glebe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Marrock Glebe||''Baile na mBarróg''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Marrock+Glebe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Marrock+Glebe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Meenacloy||''Mín na Cloiche''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Meenacloy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Meenacloy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Meenadoan||''Mín an Dubháin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Meenadoan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Meenadoan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Meenaheery Glebe||''Mín na hUidhre''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Meenaheery+Glebe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Meenaheery+Glebe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Meenbog||''An Mhín Bhog''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Meenbog&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Meenbog&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Meencargagh||''An Mhín Charraigeach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Meencargagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Meencargagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Meenmossogue Glebe||''Míne Measóg''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Meenmossogue+Glebe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Meenmossogue+Glebe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Prughlish'''||''An Phrochlais''||[[:Category:Prughlish Townland, Longfield West Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Prughlish&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Prughlish&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Sloughan'''||''Sleamhchán''||[[:Category:Sloughan Townland, Longfield West Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Sloughan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Sloughan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Tully'''||''An Tulaigh''||[[:Category:Tully Townland, Longfield West Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Tully&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Tully&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Tullyard||''An Tulaigh Ard''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Tullyard&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Tullyard&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Willmount'''|| ||[[:Category:Willmount Townland, Longfield West Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Willmount&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Willmount&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external 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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. ==Sources== :Information shown on this page may have been sourced from one or more of the following sources. * [https://www.logainm.ie/en/ Logainm.ie] The Placenames Database of Ireland created by Fiontar & Scoil na Gaeilge in collaboration with The Placenames Branch (Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht). * [http://www.placenamesni.org/index.php Placenamesni.org] a UK Government website managed by the Information Unit of Land & Property Services (LPS) Agency, Department of Finance and Personnel (DFP) * [http://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=placeSearch Griffiths Valuation] AskAboutIreland.ie and the Cultural Heritage Project is an initiative of public libraries together with local museums and archives. * [https://www.townlands.ie/ Townlands.ie] Irish Townlands derived from OpenStreetMap data under the Open Data Commons Open Database License (ODbL). * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census of Ireland] 1901/1911 and Census fragments and substitutes, 1821-51 * [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland|List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland]] and [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_Northern_Ireland|List of towns and villages in Northern Ireland]] * [https://archive.org/details/op1248631-1001/page/n1/mode/2up General alphabetical index to townlands and towns, parishes and baronies of Ireland] Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive

Longhurst Name Study

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[[Category:Longhurst Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Longhurst Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Longhurst Longhurst] 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 Longhurst 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 Longhurst's), by time period (18th Century Longhurst's), or by topic (Longhurst DNA, Longhurst Occupations, Longhurst 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 Longhurst 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: [[Fearn-339|Maureen Wilkins]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Longhurst}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Longhurst}}
{{Clear}} On profiles with the surname Longhurst, you can add {{One Name Study|name=Longhurst}} under the Biography section. Please only add this to profiles that you are managing or contact the profile manager to obtain their agreement to add the sticker:
{{One Name Study|name=Longhurst}}
{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research areas/pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * Maureen Wilkins researching Longhurst families descended from James and Jane (Homewood) Longhurst from East Peckham, Kent, England. Also researching Longhurst families in Sussex from 1841 census. * Dawn Shilcock currently researching Longhurst families in Kent from 1841 census. * ==Membership== * [[Fearn-339|Maureen (Fearn) Wilkins]] WikiTree Longhurst Project Leader * [[Sherry-222|Dawn (Sherry) Shilcock]] Guild of One-Name Studies Longhurst Project Owner * [[Gates-3750|Anne (Gates) Benefield]] Longhurst ancestors from Brighton, Sussex area. * [[Wedderspoon-53|Wayne Wedderspoon]] Longhurst ancestors in New Zealand, originating from Mereworth and Hadlow in Kent, England. Emigrated in 1850s ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * Lonkhurst * Some Songhursts may be mixed up with Longhursts

Longman Name Study

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[[Category:Longman Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Smith-129141|Deborah Talbot]] 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 == == Freespaces for Longman Name Studies by Location == * [[space:Bindi_Bindi%2C_Western_Australia%2C_Longman_Name_Study|Bindi Bindi, Western Australia, Longman Name Study]]

Longo Name Study

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

Longstaff Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] My grandfather died in Darlington Memorial Hospital in 1975. Alone in an empty ward and sedated, he burned to death, in his hospital bed! He had lost a leg in WW1 and his other foot was gangrenous so he could not get out of bed. A book or notebook was found on a bed nearby, open at a tract which read, "and they shall be destroyed by fire." No one heard his screams and no satisfactory answers ever given,

Longstaff Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:Longstaff Name Study]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Longstaff Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Longstaff Longstaff] 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 Longstaff 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 Longstaffs), by time period (18th Century Longstaffs), or by topic (Longstaff DNA, Longstaff Occupations, Longstaff 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 Longstaff 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=Longstaff}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Longstaff}}
{{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:LANGSTAFF_PROJECT]] * * ==Membership== * [[Hall-67569|Natasha Hall]] * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Langstaff Langstaff]

Longview Cemetery

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'''Longview Cemetery In Bethel Kentucky Detailed Listings:''' See The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Longview_Cemetery%2C_Bath_County%2C_Kentucky Longview Cemetery Page] for the people who are buried in this cemetery. See [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/74882/longview-cemetery Longview Cemetery On FindAGrave] See [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Longview-Cemetery/42014 Longview Cemetery On Billiongraves] See [https://maps.google.com/maps?client=safari&hl=en-us&um=1&ie=UTF-8&fb=1&gl=us&entry=s&sa=X&ll=38.2533063,-83.860224 Longview 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:Longview_Cemetery|Longview Cemetery]]}}{{Clear}}

Longworth Surname

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Rescued the Longworths (Nicholas I and II) to find them a hugely interesting family, founding many influential families, institutions and historical feats in America.

Lonie/Auchterlonie/Aughterlonie Surname

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My ancestors came from Midlothian and used Lonie & Lonnie in the 1800’s. In the 1700’s spelling was Lonie or Auchterlonie. In the 1600’s they used Lonie & Aughterlonie. My tree goes back to mid 1600’s still in Midlothian to a 1683 Marriage in Lasswade for a James Lonie & a Helen Hoge. There are other trees stating he was born in 1660 in Balmarino Fife but this is unproven. There are Many possibilities for a birth for James Lonie & variant surnames. The goal of this project is to link the different family trees back to its earliest origins in Forfar Angus. I have a male to male Y-DNA test done recently which shows Northern France & Scandinavian origins. Both my autisomal and Y-DNA are available for comparison. Refer to Blacks Surnames of Scotland for more detail of variants. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am : Lonie-72 Kevin Lonie 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=15864876 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Lonmay, Aberdeenshire One Place Study

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== Lonmay, Aberdeenshire One Place Study == Lonmay is a village, as well as the name of a parish in the Buchan area of Aberdeenshire, Scotland. This study includes all places within the parish of Lonmay. The village of St Combs, in Lonmay Parish, has its own focused study: [[Space:St._Combs%2C_Aberdeenshire_One_Place_Study|St. Combs, Aberdeenshire One Place Study]] ===Name=== (Scottish Gaelic: Lòn Magh) From the Aberdeenshire OS Name Books (1865-1871): :"''The name of the parish from the oldest records, appears to have been Lonmey, - an appelation it is presumed of Celtic etymology & perhaps descriptive of the flat superficial character of the parish and more especially of its northern half, where the Church has always been situated.''" "OS1/1/58/1 | Scotlandsplaces: Lonmay". (accessed 7 Nov 2022) via [https://scotlandsplaces.gov.uk/digital-volumes/ordnance-survey-name-books/aberdeenshire-os-name-books-1865-1871/aberdeenshire-volume-58/1 ScotlandsPlaces] ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Sovereign State:''' United Kingdom :'''Country:''' Scotland :'''County:''' Aberdeenshire :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 57.6182, -1.9779 :'''Elevation:''' 42.0 m or 137.8 feet ===Population=== Historical Population of Parish can be found on ''A Vision of Britain Through Time''. GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth, Lonmay ScoP through time | Population Statistics | Total Population, A Vision of Britain through Time. (accessed 7 Nov 2022) [http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/unit/10205580/cube/TOT_POP VisionOfBritain] ===WikiTree Links=== *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Lonmay, Aberdeenshire One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Outside Links=== *[https://digital.nls.uk/97384874 Ordnance Gazetteer of Scotland 1884-85] *[https://digital.nls.uk/directories/browse/archive/90652388 1886 Slater's Royal National Commerical Directory of Scotland] *{{Wikidata|Q281188|enwiki}} {{One Place Study|place=Lonmay, Aberdeenshire|category=Lonmay, Aberdeenshire One Place Study}}
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[[Category:Lonoke County, Arkansas]] {{US History|sub-project=Arkansas}} [[Category:Arkansas Projects]] == Welcome to the Lonoke County, Arkansas!== Lonoke County, situated in central Arkansas, was established on April 16, 1873, and derives its name from a lone oak tree that stood as a prominent landmark in the area. Originally inhabited by Native American tribes like the Quapaw and Osage, the region attracted European-American settlers who were primarily farmers and pioneers drawn to the fertile soil of the Grand Prairie. Lonoke, the county seat, was founded in 1872, and the introduction of the railroad in the area contributed to the town's growth. Agriculture played a crucial role in Lonoke County's early development, with cotton as a major crop. The economy was closely tied to agriculture, and advancements in farming technologies, including mechanized equipment, had a significant impact. The Civil War brought its share of challenges, with both Union and Confederate troops passing through the region. Reconstruction afterward led to social and economic changes, and the county gradually recovered. The 20th century saw further economic diversification, with manufacturing and trade complementing the agricultural sector. The construction of highways and improved transportation infrastructure facilitated economic growth and connectivity. Lonoke County also focused on education, establishing public schools and higher education institutions. In recent decades, the county has experienced population growth and suburbanization, with a growing emphasis on diversifying the economy. Today, Lonoke County retains its agricultural character, but there's a concerted effort to attract various industries and promote economic diversification. The region's history provides valuable insights into its present-day characteristics and the factors that have shaped its communities and culture. Local historical societies and museums often preserve artifacts and records, offering opportunities to explore the area's past. === Maps and Boundaries === * [[Space:White_County_Arkansas|White County, Arkansas (north)]] * [[Space:Prairie_County_Arkansas|Prairie County, Arkansas (east)]] * [[Space:Arkansas_County_Arkansas|Arkansas County, Arkansas (southeast)]] * [[Space:Jefferson_County_Arkansas|Jefferson County, Arkansas (south)]] * [[Space:Pulaski_County_Arkansas|Pulaski County, Arkansas (west)]] * [[Space:Faulkner_County_Arkansas|Faulkner County, Arkansas (northwest)]] === Communities === ==== Cities ==== :{|border="0" width="400px" |[[:Category: Austin, Arkansas|Austin]]||[[:Category: Cabot, Arkansas|Cabot]]||[[:Category: Carlisle, Arkansas|Carlisle]] |- |[[:Category: England, Arkansas|England]]||[[:Category: Humnoke, Arkansas|Humnoke]]||[[:Category: Lonoke, Arkansas|Lonoke]] |} ====Towns==== :{|border="0" width="400px" |[[:Category: Allport, Arkansas|Allport]]||[[:Category: Coy, Arkansas|Coy]]||[[:Category: Keo, Arkansas|Keo]]||[[:Category: Ward, Arkansas|Ward]] |} ====Census-designated place==== :{|border="0" width="400px" |Blakemore||Butlerville||Brummitt||Ceridge |- |Cullor||Furlow||Hamilton||Holland |- |McCreanors||Meto||Parnell||Pettus |- |Prairie Center||Kerr||Ryan||Seaton |- |Sisemore||Toltec||Waterproof||Wattensaw |- |Wilobel |} ====Unincorporated Communities==== :{|border="0" width="400px" |Bayou Meto||Brownsville||Cobbs |- |Sylvania||Tomberlins |} ====Townships:==== :{|border="0" width="500px" |[[:Category: Butler Township, Lonoke County, Arkansas|Butler]]||[[:Category: Carlisle Township, Lonoke County, Arkansas|Carlisle]]||[[:Category: Caroline Township, Lonoke County, Arkansas|Caroline]]||[[:Category: Cleveland Township, Lonoke County, Arkansas|Cleveland]] |- |[[:Category: Crooked Creek Township, Lonoke County, Arkansas|Crooked Creek]]||Dortch||[[:Category: Eagle Township, Lonoke County, Arkansas|Eagle]]||[[:Category: Fletcher Township, Lonoke County, Arkansas|Fletcher]] |- |[[:Category: Furlow Township, Lonoke County, Arkansas|Furlow]]||[[:Category: Goodrum Township, Lonoke County, Arkansas|Goodrum]]||[[:Category: Gray Township, Lonoke County, Arkansas|Gray]]||[[:Category: Gum Woods Township, Lonoke County, Arkansas|Gum Woods]] |- |[[:Category: Hamilton Township, Lonoke County, Arkansas|Hamilton]]||[[:Category: Indian Bayou Township, Lonoke County, Arkansas|Indian Bayou]]||[[:Category: Isbell Township, Lonoke County, Arkansas|Isbell]]||[[:Category: Lafayette Township, Lonoke County, Arkansas|Lafayette]] |- |[[:Category: Lonoke Township, Lonoke County, Arkansas|Lonoke]]||[[:Category: Magness Township, Lonoke County, Arkansas|Magness]]||[[:Category: Oak Grove Township, Lonoke County, Arkansas|Oak Grove]]||[[:Category: Pettus Township, Lonoke County, Arkansas|Pettus]] |- |[[:Category: Prairie Township, Lonoke County, Arkansas|Prairie]]||[[:Category: Pulaski Township, Lonoke County, Arkansas|Pulaski]]||[[:Category: Richwoods Township, Lonoke County, Arkansas|Richwoods]]||[[:Category: Scott Township, Lonoke County, Arkansas|Scott]] |- |[[:Category: Totten Township, Lonoke County, Arkansas|Totten]]||[[:Category: Walls Township, Lonoke County, Arkansas|Walls]]||[[:Category: Ward Township, Lonoke County, Arkansas|Ward]]||[[:Category: Williams Township, Lonoke County, Arkansas|Williams]] |- |[[:Category: York Township, Lonoke County, Arkansas|York]] |} ==== Historical Communities ==== :{|border="0" width="500px" |Arroz||Ashvale||Bancum||Bayout Two Prairies |- |Bearskin||Billeagle||Cherryville||Cypress |- |Fairmount||Glover||Goodbar||Goodbars |- |Goodpar||Grand Prairie||Groverland||Handain |- |Hick Station||Jacksonville||Jebb||Jewel |- |Keers||Kerr||Kirkpatrick||Krubbs |- |Larissa||Lafayette||Melta||Needmore |- |Neill||Newby||Oakland Grove||Orlan |- |Panola||Perk||Red Oak||Redoak |- |Ross||Scott||Speiser||Stanton |- |Tank||Weedons |} ===Military History=== ====Civil War==== During the Civil War, Lonoke County, Arkansas, despite being created after the conflict, witnessed several skirmishes as part of the broader military operations in the region. =====Battles and Skirmishes===== #'''Skirmish at Brownsville - August 25, 1863:''' The skirmish at Brownsville took place on August 25, 1863, as part of the Little Rock Campaign. This campaign aimed to secure the Confederate capital of Little Rock. The skirmish likely involved engagements between Union and Confederate forces in the vicinity of Brownsville, contributing to larger military actions in the region during this campaign. #'''Skirmish at Hay Station No. 3 (also known as Skirmish at Brownsville) - July 30, 1864:''' The skirmish at Hay Station No. 3 occurred on July 30, 1864. Also known as the Skirmish at Brownsville, this engagement was part of the ongoing conflict in the area. It indicates the strategic importance of locations like Brownsville during the Civil War, as they were often situated along key transportation routes and communication lines. #'''Skirmish at Hickory Station - April 2, 1865:''' The skirmish at Hickory Station on April 2, 1865, took place on the Little Rock and DeVall’s Bluff sections of the Memphis and Little Rock Railroad. This engagement was one of the final Civil War skirmishes in Arkansas. As the conflict neared its conclusion, such skirmishes played a role in shaping the final outcomes and securing Union control over the region. =====Camp Hope (Camp Nelson)===== Camp Hope, also known as Camp Nelson, was a military encampment located in Lonoke County, Arkansas. During the Civil War, these camps served as military training grounds, staging areas, and logistical support centers. Camp Hope likely played a role in organizing and training Union forces operating in the region. Such camps were essential for the coordination of military activities during the war. These skirmishes and the presence of military camps like Camp Hope highlight the strategic importance of Lonoke County in the context of the Civil War. The area's proximity to key transportation routes and its role as a staging ground for military operations made it a significant theater of conflict during the war. =====Regiments/Units===== Lonoke County, Arkansas, formed after the Civil War, contributed soldiers to various Confederate units during the conflict. The following is information about the Confederate units mentioned, which individuals from the Lonoke County area may have joined: #'''15th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Josey's) Companies B, C, D, and G:''' The 15th Arkansas Infantry Regiment, also known as Josey's Regiment, was mustered into Confederate service in 1861. The regiment participated in various campaigns in the Western Theater, including the Battle of Shiloh and the Battle of Corinth. #'''6th Arkansas Infantry Regiment Companies A and E:''' The 6th Arkansas Infantry Regiment served in the Western Theater during the Civil War. It fought in several engagements, including the Battle of Pea Ridge, the Battle of Corinth, and the Battle of Hatchie's Bridge. #'''3rd Arkansas Field Battery:''' The 3rd Arkansas Field Battery was an artillery unit that served in the Trans-Mississippi Department. Artillery units played a crucial role in battles by providing firepower and support to infantry. #'''1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry:''' The 1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry was formed in the latter part of the war by merging remnants of various Arkansas infantry units. It served in the Trans-Mississippi Department, engaging in actions in Arkansas and Louisiana. #'''1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry (Trans-Mississippi):''' This unit likely served in the Trans-Mississippi Department, which encompassed the western part of the Confederate states. Units in this department participated in campaigns and battles in states like Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas. #'''2nd Arkansas Infantry Regiment:''' The 2nd Arkansas Infantry Regiment was organized early in the war and fought in major battles such as Wilson's Creek, Pea Ridge, and Corinth. It primarily served in the Western Theater. #'''5th Arkansas Infantry Regiment:''' The 5th Arkansas Infantry Regiment participated in various battles in the Western Theater, including the Battle of Shiloh and the Battle of Corinth. It was part of the Confederate forces in the Army of Tennessee. #'''1st Regiment, Arkansas State Troops:''' The 1st Regiment, Arkansas State Troops, was a state militia unit called into service during the Civil War. It may have participated in local defense and security duties. #'''15th (Northwest) Arkansas Infantry Regiment''' The 15th (Northwest) Arkansas Infantry Regiment served in the Trans-Mississippi Department and saw action in various engagements in Arkansas and Missouri. Individuals from Lonoke County likely joined these units, and their service would have been part of the broader Confederate effort during the Civil War. It's important to note that the impact of the war on communities and families in Lonoke County was significant, and the memory of these events often shaped the county's post-war history. =====Civil War Markers===== '''1. Austin in the Civil War Marker:''' *'''Erected by:''' Arkansas Civil War Sesquicentennial Commission, Grand Prairie Civil War Roundtable, Arkansas Historic Preservation Program in 2015. Inscription: "As the Civil War began, the Caroline Home Guard formed at Austin on June 29, 1861. The 'Austin Rifles' became Co. I, 5th Arkansas Infantry, C.S.A. Both Union and Confederate troops camped at Austin during the war, and Federal troops tore down most of the buildings in town for lumber to build winter quarters. Gen. J.O. Shelby’s Confederates fought a rear-guard action at Cypress Creek near here after the Ashley’s Station battle on Aug. 24, 1864. The remains of 17 Union soldiers were moved from Austin to Little Rock National Cemetery on Aug. 1, 1868." This marker commemorates the role of Austin during the Civil War, highlighting the formation of Confederate units, the presence of both Union and Confederate troops, and significant military actions in the area. '''2. Camp Nelson Confederate Cemetery Marker:''' 'Erected by: Lonoke County Historical Commission. Inscription: "In memory of unknown Texas and Arkansas Confederate soldiers. Act of legislature approved May 11, 1905. Theo J. Young, William F. Gibson, and Grandison Apple, trustees." '''3. Camp Nelson Marker Inscription:''' "Thousands of Arkansas and Texas Confederates were camped near this spot in 1862. The camp, named in honor of Brigadier General Allison Nelson, was stricken by disease, resulting in 1,500 deaths, including Nelson. The dead were buried among these hills and forgotten until 1906, when a group of Confederate veterans supervised the establishment of this cemetery. It was soon forgotten and neglected. In 1981, local school teachers and students restored the cemetery. It was rededicated in 1982." '''4. Action at Ashley's Station''' Erected in 2014 by the Arkansas Civil War Sesquicentennial Commission, Bill and Sharon Arnold Family Foundation, In Memory of Rick Meadows, Arkansas Natural and Cultural Resources Council. (Marker Number 90.) Inscription: On Aug. 24, 1864, Confederate Gen. J.O. Shelby and his men, wearing captured Union uniforms, attacked a series of forts protecting hay-cutting operations between modern-day Carlisle and Hazen. Confederate artillery blasted the forts held by the 54th Illinois Infantry and 1st Nebraska Cavalry. As fresh Union troops arrived from DeValls Bluff, Shelby’s men captured the forts’ defenders while tearing up railroad tracks and destroying hay-cutting machines. The Confederates held off the reinforcements and left with 577 prisoners, losing only 173 casualties. '''5. Hicks' Station in the Civil War''': Erected 2011 by Arkansas Civil War Sesquicentennial Commission. (Marker Number 16.) Inscription: Hicks' Station, located on the Memphis & Little Rock Railroad between DeValls Bluff and Huntersville (N Little Rock), guarded the eastern approaches to the capital city. During the Little Rock Campaign, Confederate cavalry used it as a staging area before the Aug. 25, 1863, battle at Brownsville. Union forces set up a field hospital there after the fights at Brownsville and at Reed's Bridge on Aug. 27. Union forces established a permanent presence there, and the Third Michigan Cavalry garrisoned the station, guarding the railroad from C.S.A. raiders. '''6. Lonoke County Confederate Monument:''' Erected by T.C. Hindman Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. The inscription reads: *''West Side'' - Below an image of two crossed flags and the dates 1861-1865. In memory of our Confederate Soldiers. *''North Side'' - Erected by T.C. Hindman Chapter U.D.C. Lonoke, Arkansas. *''East Side'' - Lonoke County commends the faithfulness of her sons to future generations. *''South Side'' - Love maketh memory eternal. These markers memorialize the sacrifices and events of the Civil War, with a focus on Camp Nelson and the Confederate soldiers who camped in the area. The restoration efforts in 1981 highlight the ongoing commitment to preserving and honoring the historical significance of these sites. ===Other Markers=== #'''World War II Memorial in Cabot, Lonoke County, Arkansas:''' World War II memorials are erected to honor the veterans and commemorate the sacrifices made during World War II. They often include the names of local individuals who served in the war, paying tribute to their contributions and remembering those who lost their lives. The memorial in Cabot likely serves as a place for reflection, remembrance, and community gatherings to honor the legacy of those who served in World War II. #'''Eberts Air Field World War I Training Site in Lonoke County, Arkansas:''' Eberts Air Field was a World War I training site. During World War I, various locations served as training sites for aviators, providing essential skills for military pilots. The marker may commemorate the historical significance of Eberts Air Field, acknowledging its role in training aviators who contributed to the war effort. These markers often provide historical context, acknowledging the site's importance in the larger narrative of military history. === Historical Landmarks=== {{Image|file=Lonoke_County_Arkansas-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Ashley-Alexander House }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Ashley-Alexander_House|Ashley-Alexander House]]''', located near Scott in Lonoke County, Arkansas, is a historically significant structure with roots dating back to 1835. Constructed as a one and a half-story building, the house is made of solid, hand-hewn cypress logs and is sheathed in narrow white clapboard. Its distinctive features include a gable roof, and it stands about twelve miles southeast of Little Rock, near the community of Scott. ::The house was built by Chester Ashley, a key figure in Arkansas history. Born on June 1, 1791, in Amherst, Massachusetts, Ashley grew up in Hudson, New York. He graduated from Williams College in 1813 and attended Litchfield Law School. At the age of twenty-seven, he moved to Edwardsville, Illinois, and established a law office before later moving to St. Louis. In 1819, he settled in Little Rock, Arkansas, where he played a significant role in land litigation related to the relocation of the state capital from Arkansas Post to Little Rock. Ashley is often referred to as the "father of Little Rock" due to his acquisition of much of the land upon which the town was built. He became known as the preeminent lawyer in both Arkansas and Missouri, amassing considerable wealth in the process. ::Chester Ashley's association with the Alexander House adds to its historical significance. The house served as his country home and was part of the larger estate known as "Ashley Mill Plantation." Ashley's impact ranged from being a Little Rock landowner to serving as a United States Senator from Arkansas from 1844 to 1848. ::After Ashley's death, the Ashley Plantation changed hands multiple times before being acquired by Arthur L. Alexander in 1899. Alexander, a prominent figure in the community, ran a cypress mill, engaged in cotton cultivation, and raised livestock. Notably, he became nationally renowned as an innovator in farming practices. Upon taking control of the plantation, Alexander abolished the commissary system, a widely accepted practice at the time. Additionally, he played a crucial role in the formation of the Cotton Growers Association, marking the establishment of the first cotton cooperative association in the United States. ::The historic Alexander House, therefore, stands as a symbol of the intertwined histories of two influential men—Chester Ashley and Arthur L. Alexander—whose contributions ranged from local to national significance. Ashley's legacy spans from being a landowner in Little Rock to a United States Senator, while Alexander is remembered as both a community leader and a pioneering agricultural innovator on a national scale. {{Image|file=Lonoke_County_Arkansas-7.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Dairyman's Bank Building }} *'''Dairyman's Bank Building''' in Carlisle, Lonoke County, Arkansas, constructed around 1901, played a crucial role in the town's early financial landscape. Initially established as a dairyman's bank, it served as the sole banking institution in the area until 1907, contributing significantly to the local agricultural economy. ::The building, a one-story red brick structure facing south, features two large wooden entrance doors with substantial glass panes, flanked by two large pane windows. A full-length porch with a sloping roof is supported by four wooden columns, surrounded by a balustrade. Above the porch roofline are two small ventilation grates encased in decorative brick arches. ::The north facade presents a solid brick wall with a small ventilation grate below the roofline, while a door on this side has been bricked in. The west facade displays two large windows and a wooden side door, each crowned by decorative brick arches. Four tiers near the roofline with a brick balustrade are visible from the west side. The east wall is concealed by the neighboring Carlisle Police and Courts building. ::Originally designed to support the dairy industry, the Bank of Carlisle thrived, contributing to the local community's growth until its closure during the Great Depression in 1929. Arkansas State Bank subsequently took over all operations. The interior, though modernized, retains its original layout, with the front housing bank tellers, an open space for daily business, and meetings. A small office and storage area were situated in the northeastern and rear sections, respectively. ::Recognizing its historical and architectural significance, the Bank of Carlisle was added to the National Register of Historic Places on October 29, 2019. The building stands as a poignant reminder of the town's economic history and the challenges faced during a pivotal period in American history. {{Image|file=Lonoke_County_Arkansas-4.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Thomas Sloan Boyd House }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Thomas_Sloan_Boyd_House|Thomas Sloan Boyd House]]''', also known as the Boyd-Barton House, stands as a historic residence at 220 Park Avenue in Lonoke, Arkansas. Constructed around 1873 by Thomas Sloan Boyd, a local farmer, this T-shaped, two-story brick structure is a notable architectural and historical landmark in the city. ::The house is built from locally-made bricks, contributing to its historical significance. Its construction in 1873 places it among the oldest structures in Lonoke. The use of bricks from the local area not only reflects the architectural style of the time but also ties the house to the community's history and resources. ::A distinguishing feature of the Thomas Sloan Boyd House is its full-height porch that extends across the facade. This porch, supported by square brick columns, was added in 1913, contributing to the house's overall character. The porch not only enhances the building's aesthetic appeal but also serves as a practical and inviting space. ::The house's T-shaped design, two stories in height, and the incorporation of locally-made bricks make it a unique and historically significant structure in Lonoke. As the oldest brick building in the city, the Thomas Sloan Boyd House holds cultural and architectural value, providing a tangible connection to the local history and the craftsmanship of its time. {{Image|file=Lonoke_County_Arkansas-5.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Camp Nelson Confederate Cemetery }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Camp_Nelson_Confederate_Cemetery|Camp Nelson Confederate Cemetery]]''', situated near Cabot in northern Lonoke County, Arkansas, holds historical significance as a burial ground associated with the Confederate military camp, Camp Nelson, later renamed Camp Hope. This cemetery is a solemn reminder of the challenging times during the fall of 1862 when an epidemic claimed the lives of around 1,500 Confederate soldiers. ::The cemetery is specifically located on Rye Drive, just off Cherry Road, in close proximity to Mt. Carmel Road, approximately 2 miles east of Cabot. The site serves as a testament to the sacrifices made by Confederate soldiers during a period marked by disease and adversity. ::Camp Hope, later renamed Camp Nelson, was a Confederate military camp where soldiers were stationed during the Civil War. Tragically, an epidemic swept through the camp during the fall of 1862, resulting in the deaths of a significant number of Confederate soldiers. The cemetery was established to provide a final resting place for those who lost their lives during this challenging time. ::The location of Camp Nelson Confederate Cemetery and its proximity to the former military camp connect it directly to the historical events of the Civil War. As a burial ground, the cemetery serves as a poignant reminder of the human cost of war and the impact of epidemics on military encampments during this turbulent period in American history. The cemetery, like many others associated with Civil War sites, stands as a place of reflection and remembrance for those who wish to pay tribute to the soldiers who perished during this tumultuous time. {{Image|file=Lonoke_County_Arkansas-6.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Carlisle Rock Island Depot }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Carlisle_Rock_Island_Depot|Carlisle Rock Island Depot]]''' is a historically significant railroad station located at the intersection of Main and Court Streets in Carlisle, Arkansas. Constructed around 1920 by the Rock Island Railroad, this 1+1⁄2-story structure combines masonry and frame elements, featuring a distinctive finish with brick and half-timbered stucco. The depot is a notable example of the Tudor Revival architectural style and has played a crucial role in the growth of the city of Carlisle. ::As a passenger station, the Carlisle Rock Island Depot was organized to efficiently serve travelers. The central service area housed ticketing facilities and a telegrapher's bay, streamlining communication and transportation operations. The waiting rooms on either side of the central area were designated for different racial groups, with one room for whites and another for African-Americans. This segregation reflects the historical context of the era when such practices were unfortunately prevalent. ::The architectural style of the depot, characterized by Tudor Revival elements, adds to its prominence in the local landscape. The combination of masonry construction, frame components, and the use of brick and half-timbered stucco contributes to its unique visual appeal. ::Historically, the Carlisle Rock Island Depot played a vital role in the development and growth of Carlisle, serving as a key transportation hub. Railroads were instrumental in facilitating the movement of goods and people, contributing significantly to the economic and social development of communities. The depot stands as a tangible link to this historical period, embodying the importance of the railroad in shaping the local landscape. ::The preservation of the Carlisle Rock Island Depot not only highlights its architectural significance but also serves as a reminder of the broader historical context of transportation and racial segregation during the early 20th century. The depot's presence in Carlisle contributes to the collective memory of the community and its development over time. {{Image|file=Lonoke_County_Arkansas-8.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Dortch Plantation }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Dortch_Plantation|Dortch Plantation]]''', also known as the William P. Dortch House or the Marlsgate Plantation, is a historically significant house located near Scott, Arkansas. This plantation home holds a unique distinction as it is the only plantation in Arkansas that is fully furnished in the antebellum period style and is open for tours and private events. ::Constructed in the antebellum period, the Dortch Plantation is associated with William P. Dortch, and the house itself reflects the architectural style and lifestyle of the pre-Civil War South. The plantation has been meticulously preserved, allowing visitors to experience the ambiance and aesthetics of the antebellum era. ::Key features of the Dortch Plantation include its architectural design, interior furnishings, and the expansive grounds surrounding the house. The plantation house stands as a testament to the historical and cultural heritage of the region, offering visitors a glimpse into the lifestyle of the Southern elite during the antebellum period. ::The availability of tours and private events at the Dortch Plantation enhances its accessibility and allows the public to appreciate the historical and architectural significance of the site. Tours typically provide insights into the history of the plantation, the life of its inhabitants, and the cultural context of the antebellum South. ::Preserving the Dortch Plantation as a fully furnished antebellum home contributes to the broader efforts of historical conservation and education. It offers a valuable resource for individuals interested in understanding the social, economic, and architectural aspects of Southern plantations during the 19th century. ::As a destination for both tours and private events, the Dortch Plantation serves as a living history site, providing visitors with a tangible connection to the past. The combination of historical authenticity and accessibility makes the Dortch Plantation a notable landmark in Arkansas, offering a rich and immersive experience for those interested in exploring the antebellum history of the region. {{Image|file=Lonoke_County_Arkansas-9.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Eagle House }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Eagle_House_(Lonoke,_Arkansas)|Eagle House]]''', located at 217 Ash Street in Lonoke, Arkansas, is a historic residence that stands out for its architectural significance. Built in 1915, this large two-story house exemplifies the Bungalow/Craftsman style and showcases distinctive features characteristic of that era. ::Key architectural details of The Eagle House include its cross-gable roof configuration and exterior composed of yellow brick and half-timbered stucco. The combination of these materials reflects the Craftsman style, known for its emphasis on natural materials and handcrafted elements. ::A notable feature of The Eagle House is its long single-story porch that extends across the front facade. This porch is supported by brick piers, and large curved brackets add to the overall aesthetic appeal. The porch not only provides a welcoming entrance but also aligns with the Bungalow/Craftsman design philosophy, which often emphasized outdoor living spaces. ::The house was designed by architect Charles L. Thompson, whose work contributes to the architectural heritage of Lonoke. Thompson's designs often incorporated elements of the Craftsman style, and The Eagle House serves as a fine example of his work in this genre. ::In addition to its architectural significance, The Eagle House holds historical value as a representation of early 20th-century residential design and the craftsmanship of the period. The preservation of this house contributes to the cultural and architectural heritage of Lonoke, offering a glimpse into the architectural trends and lifestyles of the time. ::As a historic property, The Eagle House adds character to the streetscape of Ash Street and serves as a tangible link to the community's past. Its designation as a historic house recognizes its importance in the local context and provides an opportunity for residents and visitors to appreciate the craftsmanship and design principles of the Bungalow/Craftsman style as interpreted by architect Charles L. Thompson. {{Image|file=Lonoke_County_Arkansas-10.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Joe P. Eagle and D. R. Boone Building }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Joe_P._Eagle_and_D._R._Boone_Building|Joe P. Eagle and D. R. Boone Building]]''', situated at 105-107 West Front Street in downtown Lonoke, Arkansas, is a historic commercial structure that contributes to the architectural heritage of the area. This two-story red brick building, constructed in 1905 and designed by architect Charles L. Thompson, stands as a representation of early 20th-century commercial architecture in Lonoke. ::Key architectural features of the building include its sloping flat roof, obscured by a parapet, and a sturdy brick foundation. The structure is divided into two sections, demarcated by brick pilasters. The left half retains its original storefront design on the first floor, featuring plate glass display windows flanking a recessed entrance. This section preserves the aesthetic character of the early 1900s. ::In contrast, the right half underwent a more modern alteration, likely in the 1960s. It exhibits a central display window, with the store entrance positioned on the right and an entrance to the upper floor on the left. Despite this modification, the building maintains a cohesive appearance, blending both original and updated elements. ::The second floor of both sections is adorned with tripled sash windows, with the center window being larger and all topped by transom windows. This design choice reflects the architectural trends of the period and adds a sense of symmetry and balance to the building's facade. ::Architect Charles L. Thompson, known for his contributions to Lonoke's architectural landscape, played a role in designing this commercial building. Thompson's work often incorporated elements of the time, and the Joe P. Eagle and D. R. Boone Building stands as a testament to his influence on the built environment in Lonoke. ::This historic commercial building contributes to the visual character of downtown Lonoke, serving as a tangible link to the early 20th-century commercial architecture in the region. The preservation of structures like the Joe P. Eagle and D. R. Boone Building helps maintain the historical fabric of the community, allowing residents and visitors to appreciate the architectural evolution of Lonoke over the years. {{Image|file=Lonoke_County_Arkansas-11.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=First Christian Church }} *'''[[Wikipedia:First_Christian_Church_(Lonoke,_Arkansas)|First Christian Church]]''', located at the northwest corner of 2nd and Depot Streets in Lonoke, Arkansas, is a historic church with architectural significance. Constructed in 1916 for a congregation organized in 1898, it serves as the first permanent home for the First Christian Church community. ::Key architectural features of the church reflect a mix of residential scale and Tudor Revival styling. The building is a two-story wood-frame structure, presenting a unique combination of materials. The first floor is clad in weatherboard, contributing to a more traditional residential appearance. In contrast, the upper levels showcase stucco with half-timbering details, exemplifying the Tudor Revival style that gained popularity during the early 20th century. ::The church's complex hipped roof line adds to its architectural appeal. The eaves of the roof are adorned with exposed rafters and brackets, showcasing elements of the Craftsman style. This blend of architectural influences results in a distinctive and visually engaging structure. ::As the first permanent home for the congregation established in 1898, the First Christian Church holds historical and cultural significance in Lonoke. The construction of the church in 1916 provided the community with a dedicated space for worship and community activities. ::Preserving the architectural character of the First Christian Church contributes to the overall historic fabric of Lonoke. The combination of Tudor Revival and Craftsman elements, along with its residential scale, makes this church a unique example of early 20th-century architecture in the region. ::In addition to its architectural and historical importance, the First Christian Church continues to serve as a place of worship and community for its congregation. The church's enduring presence highlights its role not only in the architectural history of Lonoke but also in the ongoing spiritual and communal life of the local community. {{Image|file=Lonoke_County_Arkansas-12.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=First Presbyterian Church }} *'''[[Wikipedia:First_Presbyterian_Church_(Lonoke,_Arkansas)|First Presbyterian Church]]''', situated at 304 S. Center St. in downtown Lonoke, Arkansas, is a historic church that stands as a notable example of ecclesiastical Tudor Revival architecture. Built in 1919, the church is a single-story brick structure with a gabled roof and a concrete foundation. ::The exterior of the First Presbyterian Church is characterized by its red brick construction, laid in a running bond pattern. The gable ends were originally finished in half-timbered stucco, which is a distinctive characteristic of the Tudor Revival style. The use of shingles on the gable ends adds an additional layer of texture and visual interest to the building. ::The Tudor Revival style, which gained popularity in the early 20th century, often drew inspiration from medieval English architecture. Elements such as half-timbering, steep gables, and brickwork were frequently incorporated to evoke a sense of historical charm and character. ::Architect John Parks Almand designed the First Presbyterian Church, and his work on this structure showcases his ability to capture the essence of Tudor Revival architecture. The church is recognized as the city's best example of this specific architectural style, adding to its historical and architectural significance in the community. ::As a historic church, the First Presbyterian Church has not only served as a place of worship but also stands as a visual and cultural landmark in downtown Lonoke. The preservation of its Tudor Revival features contributes to the overall architectural diversity of the city and provides a tangible link to the design trends of the early 20th century. ::The First Presbyterian Church remains an important part of Lonoke's architectural and cultural heritage, representing a unique expression of ecclesiastical design within the context of Tudor Revival architecture. {{Image|file=Lonoke_County_Arkansas-13.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=W.P. Fletcher House }} *'''[[Wikipedia:W.P._Fletcher_House|W.P. Fletcher House]]''', located at 604 West Fourth Street in Lonoke, Arkansas, is a historic residence with architectural and historical significance. This 2+1⁄2-story L-shaped wood-frame structure exhibits a blend of architectural styles, reflecting the evolution of the house over time. The main block features a hip-roof design, while a gabled ell extends to the rear. ::The house is clad in weatherboard, and it is elevated on a foundation of brick piers, a characteristic architectural feature. A hip-roofed single-story porch extends across two sides of the house, with gabled sections on each side. The porch contributes to the overall charm of the structure, providing a welcoming and shaded outdoor space. ::The oldest section of the W.P. Fletcher House is the ell, constructed around 1880. This portion of the house is a testament to the architectural styles prevalent during that era. Subsequently, in 1903, the main block of the house was added, reflecting the Colonial Revival style, which was popular during the early 20th century. ::The house holds historical significance as it was built for William P. Fletcher, a prominent businessman in Lonoke. Fletcher was a key figure in the locally important rice growing and processing industry, contributing to the economic growth and development of the region. ::The W.P. Fletcher House, with its combination of architectural styles and its ties to a leading businessman in the rice industry, serves as a tangible link to the history and development of Lonoke. The preservation of this historic residence adds to the architectural diversity of the area and contributes to the broader understanding of the community's past. ::As a representation of the evolution of architectural styles and the role of influential individuals in local industries, the W.P. Fletcher House stands as a noteworthy historic property in Lonoke, Arkansas. {{Image|file=Lonoke_County_Arkansas-14.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Keo Commercial Historic District }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Keo_Commercial_Historic_District|Keo Commercial Historic District]]''' in Keo, Arkansas, encompasses a collection of commercial and industrial buildings that form the economic core of the small city. The district is situated along a two-block section of Main Street, with its southern end anchored by the historic Cobb Cotton Gin complex and extending north to Arkansas Highway 232. The district holds historical significance, reflecting the economic development and growth of Keo. ::The community of Keo emerged around the Cotton Belt Railroad line, with Main Street laid out just west of this transportation artery. The district's location is indicative of the town's historical ties to railroad transportation, a vital factor in the growth and prosperity of many communities during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. ::A focal point in the Keo Commercial Historic District is the Cobb Cotton Gin complex, which has its origins dating back to 1906. This complex served as a critical facility for local farmers, providing a means to process their cotton and transport it to markets via the adjacent railroad. The cotton gin played a central role in the agricultural economy of the region, facilitating the processing and distribution of cotton—a significant cash crop during this period. ::The historic district preserves a snapshot of Keo's economic and commercial history, showcasing the architectural styles and functions of the buildings that once contributed to the town's prosperity. The presence of industrial and commercial structures reflects the role of Keo as a hub for agricultural processing and trade during the early 20th century. ::Preservation efforts within the Keo Commercial Historic District contribute to the overall understanding and appreciation of the town's heritage. As an economic center with ties to the railroad and cotton industry, this district stands as a testament to the economic development and historical context of Keo, Arkansas. {{Image|file=Lonoke_County_Arkansas-15.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Lonoke County Courthouse }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Lonoke_County_Courthouse|Lonoke County Courthouse]]''', situated at 301 North Center Street in downtown Lonoke, serves as the county seat of Lonoke County, Arkansas. This four-story masonry structure, completed in 1928, stands as a prominent architectural landmark in the area. The courthouse, designed by Little Rock architect H. Ray Burks, is characterized by its classical elements and red brick construction. ::Key features of the Lonoke County Courthouse include its red brick exterior, cast stone trim, and a raised brick basement. The architectural design reflects a combination of classical and neoclassical elements, which were popular during the early 20th century. The use of red brick adds a timeless and stately quality to the structure. ::The main facade of the courthouse is particularly notable, featuring a recessed entrance behind an arcade of two-story Doric columns. The use of classical columns adds a sense of grandeur and classical elegance to the courthouse's design. The incorporation of Doric columns is characteristic of neoclassical architecture, evoking a sense of order and classical symmetry. ::The Lonoke County Courthouse serves as a functional and symbolic center for legal and civic activities in the county. As a courthouse, it houses courtrooms, offices, and other facilities essential for the administration of justice and local government functions. The courthouse's design reflects the architectural trends of its time, and its enduring presence contributes to the historical and cultural character of downtown Lonoke. ::The construction of the courthouse in 1928 reflects a period of growth and development in Lonoke County, and its design by H. Ray Burks underscores the attention to architectural detail and aesthetics during that era. The Lonoke County Courthouse remains a significant and visually striking structure, preserving both its architectural heritage and its role as a civic institution in the community. {{Image|file=Lonoke_County_Arkansas-16.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Lonoke Downtown Historic District }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Lonoke Downtown Historic District]]''' encompasses a section of Lonoke, Arkansas' central business district. It stretches south along Center Street from the Lonoke County Courthouse to Front Street, extending one block east and west on both sides of Front Street. It also extends eastward on the south side of Front Street for another 1-1/2 blocks. Founded as a railroad community in 1862, Lonoke's downtown area during 1900–1945 is represented by this district. The area consists mainly of 23 commercial structures, one to two stories high, with brick facades. The district aims to preserve the architectural and historical characteristics of Lonoke's downtown during the specified timeframe. *'''[[Wikipedia:Morris_House_(Lonoke,_Arkansas)|Morris House]]''', located at 16428 Arkansas Highway 89 in Lonoke, Arkansas, is a historically significant residence. This large single-story structure spans approximately 150 feet in length and 50 feet in width, situated on a spacious lot measuring about 4 acres. Constructed with a combination of brick and vertical board siding, the house features a distinctive gable-on-hip roof. A notable element is the clerestory window near the center, aligned with the chimney. ::Architect Fred Perkins designed the house in 1962 for the Morris family, specifically for William Henry Morris, a prominent local farmer. The construction was completed in 1963. The Morris House stands as a well-preserved local example of Mid-Century Modern architecture, showcasing the design aesthetics and principles characteristic of the mid-20th century. The blend of materials, roof design, and the incorporation of a clerestory window contribute to the architectural significance of the property. {{Image|file=Lonoke_County_Arkansas-17.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Rock Island Depot }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Lonoke_station|Rock Island Depot]]''', located at the junction of Front and Center Streets in downtown Lonoke, Arkansas, is a historic railroad station with distinctive architectural features. Constructed in 1912, this long and rectangular brick building is capped by a steeply-pitched gabled tile roof. The gable ends exhibit a partial stepped design, elevated above the roof pitch, reflecting elements of the Jacobethan architectural style. ::Situated south of the former Rock Island Line railroad tracks, the depot includes a noteworthy three-sided telegrapher's booth projecting from its north side. Originally serving as both a passenger and freight station, the depot played a vital role in the transportation history of the area. Over the years, it has witnessed the comings and goings of trains and travelers. ::Today, the historic Rock Island Depot has been repurposed and currently serves as the local chamber of commerce. The adaptive reuse of the building ensures its continued significance within the community, preserving the architectural charm while contributing to the contemporary functions of the area. The depot stands as a tangible link to Lonoke's railroad heritage and reflects the adaptive nature of historic structures in modern times. {{Image|file=Lonoke_County_Arkansas-18.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Sears House }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Sears_House_(Austin,_Arkansas)|Sears House]]''', located on Moss Lane, southeast of the junction of Arkansas Highways 38 and 319 in Austin, Arkansas, is a historic residence with distinctive architectural features. This single-story wood-frame structure, built around 1860, stands as a rare and well-preserved example of an antebellum late Greek Revival-Italianate house. ::The house features a side gable roof and is clad in weatherboard siding, with a foundation comprised of wood and concrete blocks. The Italianate influence is evident in the bracketing of the roof gable, adding a decorative element to the overall design. Notably, the main entrance is adorned with a projecting gabled Greek Revival portico, contributing to the architectural richness of the house. ::As a surviving structure from the antebellum period, the Sears House provides a glimpse into the architectural styles popular in the mid-19th century. Its combination of Greek Revival and Italianate elements showcases the evolution of architectural tastes during that era. The house serves as a valuable historic resource, reflecting the craftsmanship and design principles of the time in which it was built. {{Image|file=Lonoke_County_Arkansas-19.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Shull House }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Shull_House|Shull House]]''', located at 418 Park Avenue in Lonoke, Arkansas, is a historic residence with architectural significance. Designed by the Thompson and Harding firm in 1917, this large 1+1⁄2-story building showcases a distinctive blend of design elements in the American Craftsman style. ::The exterior of the Shull House is characterized by a combination of half-timbered stucco and brick cladding. The tiled roof features clipped gables and eaves, revealing exposed rafter ends, typical of the American Craftsman architectural style. The gables further enhance the overall texture of the house, incorporating stucco, half-timbering, and large brackets to contribute to a visually rich and detailed appearance. ::Set within a lush environment abundant with large trees and vegetation, the Shull House exudes a cottage-like charm. The combination of the architectural style and the natural surroundings creates a homely and inviting atmosphere. The attention to detail in both design and landscaping adds to the overall character of the residence, making it a notable example of early 20th-century architecture in Lonoke, Arkansas. {{Image|file=Lonoke_County_Arkansas-20.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Trimble House }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Trimble_House_(Lonoke,_Arkansas)|Trimble House]]''', situated at 518 Center Street in Lonoke, Arkansas, is a historic residence that stands as a notable example of Craftsman architecture. Constructed in 1916 and designed by Charles L. Thompson, this large 2+1⁄2-story wood-frame structure showcases characteristic elements of the Craftsman style. ::The house features a tall gabled roof that contributes to its imposing presence. Noteworthy architectural details include a large gabled section on the left side of the main gable, adding variation to the roofline. A projecting gable section at the front accommodates the entry porch, which is also gabled, enhancing the overall design and providing architectural interest. ::Craftsman architecture, popular in the early 20th century, is known for its emphasis on craftsmanship, natural materials, and distinctive design elements. The Trimble House exemplifies these characteristics, reflecting the attention to detail and craftsmanship typical of the Craftsman style. ::As a historic structure, the Trimble House contributes to the architectural heritage of Lonoke, Arkansas, and serves as a tangible representation of the design preferences of the early 20th century. Its association with Charles L. Thompson adds to its significance in the context of local architectural history. {{Image|file=Lonoke_County_Arkansas-21.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Trimble-McCrary House }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Trimble-McCrary_House|Trimble-McCrary House]]''', located at 516 Jefferson Street in Lonoke, Arkansas, is a historic residence with significant architectural and historical value. Constructed around 1885, this two-story wood-frame structure features a truncated hip roof, exterior cladding of clapboards and wooden shingles, and a brick foundation. ::The house exhibits Folk Victorian styling, characterized by distinctive architectural features such as a two-story spindlework porch and fish-scale shingling on certain parts of its walls. These elements contribute to the overall charm and visual appeal of the Trimble-McCrary House, reflecting the design preferences of the late 19th century. ::Of particular historical note, the house was originally built for Judge Jacob Chapline, a lawyer who played a key role in the establishment of Lonoke County. Judge Chapline's influence extended to the state legislature, where he served. As such, the Trimble-McCrary House holds historical significance not only for its architectural style but also for its association with a prominent figure in the local community. ::Preserving the architectural and historical integrity of structures like the Trimble-McCrary House provides a tangible link to the past, offering insight into the cultural and societal context of the time in which it was constructed. The house stands as a testament to Lonoke's history and the individuals who played pivotal roles in its development. {{Image|file=Lonoke_County_Arkansas-22.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Dr. E.F. Utley House }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Dr._E.F._Utley_House|Dr. E.F. Utley House]]''', located at 401 West Pine Street in Cabot, Arkansas, is a historic residence with architectural significance. Constructed sometime between 1914 and 1922, this 2+1⁄2-story wood-frame American Foursquare house stands as Cabot's exemplary representation of the Colonial Revival Foursquare style. ::The house features a hip roof, weatherboard siding, and a brick foundation, characteristic of the American Foursquare architectural style. Notable details include gabled dormers on the roof, adorned with diamond-cut wooden shingles, adding visual interest to the structure. ::A distinctive element of the Dr. E.F. Utley House is its single-story porch, which extends across the front and wraps around the side of the house. Supported by tapered square columns, this porch enhances the overall aesthetic and provides a welcoming entry point. ::The Colonial Revival Foursquare style, prevalent in the early 20th century, draws inspiration from traditional Colonial architecture, combining symmetrical design elements and classical detailing. The Dr. E.F. Utley House is a noteworthy example of this style, showcasing the influence of the Colonial Revival movement on residential architecture in Cabot during that period. ::Preserving structures like the Dr. E.F. Utley House is essential for maintaining a connection to the architectural history of a community, providing a tangible representation of the design preferences of a bygone era. *'''[[Wikipedia:Walls_Farm_Barn_and_Corn_Crib|Walls Farm Barn and Corn Crib]]''' were historic farm outbuildings located in rural southern Lonoke County, Arkansas. Dating back to around 1907–08, these structures were recognized for their historical and architectural significance, leading to their listing on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. ::The barn was a two-story gable-roofed structure featuring a broad central hall and a shed-roof extension on one side. This design was typical of period farm architecture and provided functional spaces for various agricultural activities. The barn's two-story layout and distinctive roof design contributed to its overall character and functionality. ::The corn crib, on the other hand, was a single-story frame structure with a gable-roofed center and shed-roofed extensions around each side. Corn cribs were essential components of traditional farms, providing a ventilated space for the drying and storage of harvested corn. ::These farm outbuildings were considered relatively unaltered examples of period farm architecture at the time of their listing on the National Register of Historic Places. This suggests that they retained much of their original design and structural features, offering a valuable glimpse into the agricultural practices and architectural styles of the early 20th century in rural Arkansas. ::Preservation efforts and recognition on the National Register contribute to the understanding and appreciation of the historical, cultural, and architectural heritage of the region. The Walls Farm Barn and Corn Crib serve as tangible links to the agricultural history of southern Lonoke County, offering insights into the way of life and farming practices of the past. {{Image|file=Lonoke_County_Arkansas-23.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Walls House }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Walls_House_(Lonoke,_Arkansas)|Walls House]]''', also known as the McCrary House, is a historic residence located at 406 Jefferson Street in Lonoke, Arkansas. Constructed in 1913 to a design by Charles L. Thompson, this 2+1⁄2-story wood-frame structure stands as a notable example of Colonial Revival architecture. ::The house features a side-gable roof and weatherboard siding, typical of the architectural style prevalent during the early 20th century. Notable Colonial Revival elements include a projecting front portico adorned with paired Tuscan columns supporting an entablature and a balustraded balcony. Above the portico rises a large gabled dormer with exposed rafter ends, adding visual interest to the façade. ::Colonial Revival architecture draws inspiration from the classical styles of early American buildings, incorporating elements such as columns, symmetry, and gabled roofs. The Walls House exemplifies these characteristics, reflecting the design preferences of the early 20th century and contributing to the architectural heritage of Lonoke. ::The association with Charles L. Thompson, a notable architect, adds to the historical significance of the Walls House. Thompson's designs often reflected the popular architectural styles of the time, and his work has left a lasting impact on the architectural landscape of Lonoke and other communities. ::Preservation and recognition of historic structures like the Walls House contribute to the understanding of local history and architecture. These buildings serve as tangible links to the past, providing insights into the cultural and architectural trends that shaped the development of communities like Lonoke. {{Image|file=Lonoke_County_Arkansas-24.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Wheat House }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Wheat_House_(Lonoke,_Arkansas)|Wheat House]]''', situated at 600 Center Street in Lonoke, Arkansas, is a historic residence with architectural significance. Constructed around 1910 and designed by Charles L. Thompson, this two-story wood-frame structure stands out as one of Lonoke's largest and most sophisticated houses. ::The architectural style of the Wheat House reflects elements of the Georgian Revival, characterized by its massing and relatively modest styling. The house features a hip roof and weatherboard siding, contributing to its overall classic appearance. However, it is the elaborate entry porch that sets the Wheat House apart, showcasing a more ornate design. ::The porch is supported by slender Tuscan columns and pilasters, creating a graceful and inviting entrance. Dentil molding, a characteristic feature of Georgian Revival architecture, is present at the base of the main cornice and atop the windows, adding a touch of elegance to the overall design. ::Charles L. Thompson, the architect behind the Wheat House, was known for his ability to incorporate popular architectural styles into his designs, creating structures that reflected the prevailing tastes of the time. In the case of the Wheat House, Thompson's work showcases his talent for blending Georgian Revival elements with a more elaborate porch design. ::The Wheat House stands as a testament to Lonoke's architectural history, representing both the Georgian Revival style and the work of a prominent local architect. Preservation efforts for such structures help maintain the cultural and historical fabric of the community, providing a tangible link to the past. {{Image|file=Lonoke_County_Arkansas-25.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Woodlawn School Building }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Woodlawn_School_Building_(Woodlawn,_Arkansas)|Woodlawn School Building]]''' The Woodlawn School Building, situated near the junction of Bizzell Road and Arkansas Highway 31 in Woodlawn, Lonoke County, Arkansas, is a historic former school structure with distinctive architectural features. Constructed in 1921, the building is a single-story wood-frame structure that exhibits Craftsman styling, reflecting the design trends of the early 20th century. ::The architectural elements of the Woodlawn School Building include a gable-on-hip roof with extended eaves and exposed rafter tails, characteristic of the Craftsman style. Large knee brackets support the gable ends, adding both structural support and visual interest to the overall design. The Craftsman style is known for its emphasis on craftsmanship, natural materials, and simple yet elegant design elements. ::Notably, the Woodlawn School Building played a significant role in the consolidation of three rural school districts. As a central educational facility, it served as a hub for students from the surrounding areas, contributing to the community's educational history. ::Preserving historic structures like the Woodlawn School Building is crucial for maintaining a tangible link to the past, reflecting the architectural and educational history of the region. The Craftsman styling of the building adds to its architectural significance, showcasing the influence of this popular early 20th-century architectural style in rural Arkansas. === National and State Protected Areas === In Lonoke County, Arkansas, '''Cypress Bayou Wildlife Management Area''' (WMA) provides habitat for various wildlife species, managed for hunting, fishing, and conservation. Outdoor activities such as bird-watching, hiking, and nature observation are possible in this area. '''Holland Bottoms Wildlife Management Area''', also located in Lonoke County, is managed by the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission for wildlife habitat, conservation, and outdoor recreation. Visitors may engage in activities like hunting, bird-watching, and wildlife observation. '''Prairie Bayou Wildlife Management Area''', another site in Lonoke County, is likely managed for wildlife and habitat preservation, offering activities such as hunting, fishing, and nature observation within specified regulations. '''Plum Bayou Mounds Archaeological State Park''', formerly known as Toltec Mounds Archaeological State Park, is located in Lonoke County. This state park features Native American mounds of archaeological significance, providing insights into the ancient Mississippian culture. Plum Bayou Mounds Archaeological State Park may offer guided tours, educational programs, and exhibits related to the archaeological site. === Notables === *'''[[Adams-69483|John Harrison Adams]]''' was born on September 1, 1914 in Carlisle, Arkansas. He is notable for his remarkable achievements as an American National Champion Thoroughbred racing jockey. Adams made an indelible mark in the horse racing world, showcasing his exceptional skill and expertise in the saddle. His outstanding performances and numerous victories earned him the prestigious honor of being inducted into the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame in 1965. Adams' inclusion in the Hall of Fame is a testament to his enduring impact on thoroughbred racing, solidifying his status as one of the esteemed figures in the sport's history. His legacy continues to be celebrated for his contributions to horse racing and his lasting influence on the sport. *'''[[Burnett-9557|Eliza Jane (Burnett) Ashley]]''', affectionately known as Liza Ashley, was born on October 11, 1917 in Pettus, Arkansas. She achieved notable recognition for her significant contributions to culinary arts and her role as executive chef at the Arkansas Governor's Mansion for an impressive tenure from 1956 to 1990. Ashley's culinary expertise and dedication to her craft made her an integral part of Arkansas's political and social landscape. Her culinary legacy was immortalized through her authored cookbook, "Thirty Years at the Mansion," published in 1985. Through her skillful mastery in the kitchen and her commitment to culinary excellence, Liza Ashley not only played a crucial role in shaping the dining experience at the Governor's Mansion, but also left an enduring impact on the culinary culture of Arkansas. Her work continues to be celebrated as a testament to her culinary artistry and influence. *'''[[Bradford-4415|William Claude Bradford]]''' is notable for his significant contributions and leadership in the military, particularly during World War I. Born on June 3, 1885, in Lonoke County, Arkansas, Bradford served as the assistant adjutant general of the Arkansas National Guard and played a crucial role in the 142nd Field Artillery during the war. His dedication and service in the pre-war period earned him promotions and command assignments. Bradford's proactive involvement in mobilizing the Arkansas National Guard for the Mexican Border Campaign and its subsequent service in France underscore his commitment to military preparedness and his vital role in the nation's defense during a critical period in history. *'''[[Bradford-9966|Roark Whitney Wickliffe Bradford]]''' is notable for his contributions as a popular journalist, novelist, and short story writer in the twentieth century. Born on August 21, 1896, in Lauderdale County, Tennessee, and later moved to Cabot, Arkansas, Bradford's literary works often focused on African-American life, presenting a perspective that was both humorous and, at times, stereotypical. Drawing inspiration from his childhood memories of growing up in Tennessee and Arkansas, his debut book, "Ol’ Man Adam an’ His Chillun" (1928), became the basis for the 1930 Pulitzer Prize-winning drama "Green Pastures." Bradford's writings, while controversial for their portrayal of African-American life, played a role in shaping cultural narratives and discussions during his time, making him a notable figure in American literature. *'''[[Bransford-178|John McKinnis Bransford Sr]]''' was born on November 29, 1901 in Lonoke, Arkansas. He is notable for his significant contributions to American politics, particularly for his service in the Arkansas House of Representatives. Bransford was an active member of the Democratic Party. His political career spanned several terms, with service in the Arkansas House of Representatives from 1931 to 1935, and then again from 1937 to 1941. Bransford's dedication to public service, legislative accomplishments, and his role within the Democratic Party solidify his status as a notable figure in the political history of Arkansas during the early to mid-20th century. His service in the state legislature reflects his commitment to the democratic process and the betterment of his community through legislative initiatives. *'''[[Britt-1460|Maurice Lee Britt]]''' was born on June 29, 1919 in Carlisle, Arkansas. He was a notable figure for his diverse and impactful contributions across multiple fields. Britt initially gained recognition as a professional football player, showcasing his talent with the Detroit Lions in 1941. However, his legacy transcends sports, as he earned the prestigious Medal of Honor for his heroic actions during World War II. Following his military service, Britt seamlessly transitioned into business and politics. Notably, he served as the eleventh Lieutenant Governor of Arkansas from 1967 to 1971, under Governor Winthrop Rockefeller. Their tenure marked a historic moment as the first Republicans to hold the top two offices in the state since Reconstruction. Maurice Lee "Footsie" Britt's remarkable journey, encompassing football prowess, wartime valor, and political leadership, solidifies his status as a notable and influential individual in American history. *'''[[Cato-721|Ralph Daryl Cato]]''' was born on January 9, 1920 in Lonoke, Arkansas. He is notable for his contributions as an American football center. Cato attended Lonoke High School before making his mark in college football for the University of Arkansas. His skill and performance on the field were recognized when he was selected as the second-team center on the 1941 All-Southwest Conference football team by both the Associated Press and United Press. Cato transitioned to professional football in the All-America Football Conference, playing for the Miami Seahawks in 1946. Over the course of his professional career, he appeared in 12 games, three of which he started, showcasing his talent at the highest level of the sport. Ralph Daryl Cato's achievements in both college and professional football contribute to his recognition as a notable figure in American football history. *'''[[Clifton-3858|Nathaniel Clifton]]''' is notable as an early pioneer and one of the NBA's first Black players in professional basketball. Born on October 13, 1922, in Little Rock, but spending his early years in England, Arkansas, Clifton made significant contributions to the National Basketball Association (NBA) and gained recognition with the Harlem Globetrotters. Beyond his basketball achievements, he was also a legend in sixteen-inch softball and showcased his talent as a baseball player. Clifton's impact on the integration of professional basketball and his versatile athleticism in different sports earned him posthumous induction into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame in 2014, solidifying his place as a trailblazer and celebrated figure in the history of sports. *'''[[Eagle-243|James Philip Eagle]]''' was born on August 10, 1837, in Maury County, Tennessee, but later moved to Lonoke, Arkansas. He is notable for his leadership during a tumultuous period in Arkansas's history. Serving as governor during a time marked by election fraud and a divided Democratic Party, Eagle faced the challenge of navigating a General Assembly intent on implementing "Jim Crow" laws to enforce racial segregation in Arkansas. Despite the restoration of Democratic Party dominance by the time Eagle left office, the state became more racially divided than ever before since the days of slavery. His tenure reflects the complex and divisive issues surrounding race and politics in Arkansas during a critical juncture in its history. Eagle's legacy is intertwined with the difficult decisions and social dynamics that shaped the state during this turbulent period. *'''[[Foster-36269|William Foster Foster Sr]]''' is notable for his long and influential tenure as a member of the Arkansas House of Representatives. Born on August 2, 1916, in Lonoke County, Arkansas, Foster served in the state legislature for over three decades, starting in the early 1960s. He gained recognition for his dedicated advocacy for senior citizens, making a lasting impact on social welfare policies in the state. Foster's contributions were further commemorated through various honors, including the naming of the William F. Foster Library in England, Arkansas, in 1986, an honorary degree from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock (UALR) in May 1992, and the dedication of a part of the state highway around Cabot as the W. F. “Bill” Foster Highway in April 1994. His legacy is marked by a lifetime of public service and commitment to the well-being of Arkansas residents, particularly seniors. *'''[[Hamm-2866|Edward Barton Hamm]]''' was born on April 13, 1906 in Lonoke, Arkansas. He is a notable figure in American athletics, celebrated for his remarkable achievements as an athlete during the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Hamm etched his name in history by securing the gold medal in the long jump, a feat that marked him as the first Arkansan to achieve such an Olympic triumph. The significance of his accomplishment was underscored by The Atlanta Journal, which hailed him as "the South's first world champion in any sport." Ed Barton Hamm's groundbreaking success not only brought honor to his home state, but also solidified his place as a trailblazer in the world of sports, leaving an enduring legacy that continues to inspire generations. *'''[[Howell-15966|James Lee Howell]]''' was born on September 27, 1914 in Lonoke, Arkansas. He is a notable figure in American football history, recognized for his dual contributions as both a player and coach for the National Football League's New York Giants. Howell's athletic prowess was showcased at the University of Arkansas, where he excelled in both football and basketball. His standout performance led to his selection by the Giants in the 1937 NFL Draft. Playing as a wide receiver and defensive back from 1937 to 1947, Howell left an indelible mark on the field. Beyond his athletic achievements, Howell also ventured into politics, serving as a representative in the Arkansas House of Representatives during the 1940 session. Post-retirement, he transitioned into coaching, becoming the head coach for Wagner College football. James Lee Howell's multifaceted career and impact on both the game and public service make him a notable and respected figure in American sports history. *'''[[Young-63709|Alicia Faye (Young) Lee]]''', born Alicia Faye Young, is notable for her impactful contributions to journalism, media, television, and the country music industry. Born on December 24, 1968, in Cabot, Arkansas, Lee became a respected journalist with notable presence in both print and television. Her multifaceted career also extended to television production, where she served as the senior vice president of creative content for the Academy of Country Music during the last years of her life. Lee played a pivotal role in producing the annual Academy of Country Music Honors, showcasing her influence and dedication to the country music community. Her achievements and leadership in various facets of media and entertainment mark her as a notable figure in the industry. *'''[[Magie-40|Futha Magie]]''' is notable for his pioneering contributions to community journalism in Arkansas, particularly during a time when most newspapers were family-owned. Born on October 12, 1924, in England, Arkansas, Magie played a crucial role in shaping the landscape of local news reporting. Beyond journalism, he also contributed significantly to the promotion of tourism in the state through his service on the Arkansas Parks and Tourism Commission. Magie's dedication to both media and tourism showcases his commitment to the development and promotion of Arkansas, making him a notable figure in the state's cultural and civic spheres. *'''[[Martineau-300|John Ellis Martineau]]''' was born in Clay County, Missouri, on December 2, 1873, and grew up in Lonoke, Arkansas. He is notable for his tenure as the governor of Arkansas from 1927 to 1928, representing a shift in political leadership in the state. Despite being nominally a Democrat, Martineau continued the progressive policies of his predecessors, notably George W. Donaghey. His administration played a key role in initiating the Arkansas highway system by implementing innovative funding sources. Martineau's leadership during the devastating Flood of 1927 showcased his ability to navigate crises, leading successful relief efforts. Notably, he adopted a more conciliatory position on race relations, particularly in his role during the Elaine Massacre and his stance on the 1927 lynching of John Carter in Little Rock. Martineau's political acumen, commitment to progressive policies, and efforts to manage racial tensions earned him a reputation for managerial skill and personal integrity in the complex political landscape of the time. *'''[[McLaughlin-9294|William Heber McLaughlin]]''' is notable for his dual contributions as a farmer, politician, and military officer during World War I. Born on January 26, 1882, in Atoka, Tennessee, and raised in Lonoke, Arkansas, McLaughlin became one of the first American army officers to be wounded in action in France, marking his involvement in the initial military engagement of U.S. Army troops during World War I. His courage and service on the battlefield distinguish him as a notable figure in military history. In addition to his military service, McLaughlin also served as a representative in the Arkansas General Assembly for two terms beginning in 1923, representing Lonoke County, showcasing his commitment to both his local community and national defense efforts. *'''[[McCrary-1289|Frank Robert McCrary]]''' is notable for his pioneering contributions as a U.S. Navy aviator, particularly as the pilot of the service's first dirigible. Born on October 1, 1879, in Lonoke, Arkansas, McCrary's remarkable career spanned three wars, as he served in the Spanish-American War, World War I, and World War II. While many of his notable accomplishments occurred during peacetime, his expertise and dedication to aviation made him a significant figure in the history of naval aviation. A graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy, McCrary's legacy is rooted in his pioneering role in early aviation and his service across multiple military conflicts, showcasing his enduring impact on the U.S. Navy. *'''[[Newton-17927|Clarence Price Newton]]''' was born on July 31, 1879 in Pettus Township, Lonoke County, Arkansas. He is notable for his contributions to American politics, particularly in the state of Arkansas. Newton made his mark as a member of the Arkansas House of Representatives, where he served with distinction from 1919 to 1925. As a member of the Democratic Party, Newton actively participated in shaping legislative decisions and policies during a pivotal period in Arkansas's political history. His commitment to public service and his role as a representative exemplified his dedication to the democratic process. Clarence Price Newton's service in the Arkansas House of Representatives underscores his significance as a political figure within the state, leaving a lasting impact on the legislative landscape of his time. *'''[[Read-9128|Opie Percival Read]]''' is notable for his multifaceted contributions as a newspaperman, author, and lecturer. Born on December 22, 1852, in Nashville, Tennessee, and later residing in Carlisle, Arkansas, Read co-founded the "Arkansaw Traveler," a comic newspaper that added humor to daily life. His success extended to literature, where he authored several novels that garnered widespread acclaim. Read's ability to blend humor with insightful storytelling and his impact on journalism and literature make him a notable figure, capturing the spirit of his era through his creative endeavors. *'''[[Reed-35355|James Reed Sr]]''' was born on January 2, 1881 in Lonoke, Arkansas. He is notable for his service as a U.S. Representative from Arkansas' former 6th congressional district. Reed contributed significantly to the legislative landscape during his tenure in the United States House of Representatives. As a representative, he played a vital role in advocating for the interests and concerns of his constituents. His legislative contributions and commitment to public service make him a noteworthy figure in the political history of Arkansas, representing the 6th congressional district with dedication and diligence. James Byron Reed's impact on the federal legislative process marks him as a notable individual in American politics during his time in office. *'''[[Robinson-14745|Joseph Taylor Robinson]]''', commonly known as Joe T. Robinson, was born on August 26, 1872 in Lonoke, Arkansas. He is a notable figure in American political history, particularly within the state of Arkansas. Robinson was a prominent member of the Democratic Party, leaving a lasting impact on various levels of government. He served as the 23rd Governor of Arkansas, showcasing his leadership skills and commitment to public service. Robinson's political career reached its pinnacle when he assumed the role of Majority Leader of the United States Senate, wielding significant influence in the federal legislative landscape. His stature further elevated when he became the Democratic vice presidential nominee in the 1928 presidential election. Joseph Taylor Robinson's multifaceted career, marked by gubernatorial leadership, Senate influence, and a presidential nomination, cements his place as a notable and influential figure in American politics. *'''[[Trimble-3416|Elsijane (Trimble) Roy]]''' was born on April 2, 1916, in Lonoke, Arkansas. She is a notable figure for her groundbreaking achievements as a trailblazer in the legal profession. She holds the distinction of being Arkansas's first woman circuit judge, breaking barriers in the state's judiciary. Additionally, Roy made history as the first woman on the Arkansas Supreme Court, paving the way for women in higher echelons of the state's legal system. Her accomplishments extended to the federal judiciary, where she became the first woman appointed to an Arkansas federal judgeship and the first woman federal judge in the Eighth Circuit. Remarkably, she further solidified her legacy by being the first Arkansas woman to succeed her father as a federal judge, underscoring her role in shattering gender barriers and advancing the cause of women in the legal profession. *'''[[Smith-332997|Gaylon Wesley Smith]]''' was born on July 15, 1916 in Lonoke, Arkansas. He is notable for his multifaceted career as a professional American football back and defensive end, playing six seasons in the National Football League (NFL) and the All-America Football Conference (AAFC). Smith began his football journey at Rhodes College, where he excelled as a halfback and led the country in scoring in 1938. The Cleveland Rams selected him in the second round of the NFL draft, and later joined the Cleveland Browns in the AAFC after serving in the U.S. Navy during World War II. Smith's versatility on the field, transitioning between positions and leagues, showcases his skill and adaptability in football. Despite retiring after the 1946 season, his impact was felt as he helped the Browns win the AAFC championship game. Gaylon Wesley Smith's remarkable football career and his dedication to his country during wartime contribute to his legacy as a notable figure in American sports history. *'''[[Trimble-3417|Thomas Clark Trimble III]]''' was born on August 27, 1878 in Lonoke, Arkansas. He is notable for his distinguished service as a United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas. His commitment marked Trimble's legal career to uphold justice and the rule of law. Appointed to the federal bench, he played a crucial role in the judicial system, presiding over cases and contributing to the fair and impartial administration of justice in the Eastern District of Arkansas. Trimble's tenure as a United States District Judge reflects his legal acumen and dedication to serving the judiciary, making him a notable figure in the legal history of the region. His contributions define his legacy to the federal court system and his commitment to ensuring the fair and equitable resolution of legal matters. *'''[[Walls-3667|William Thomas Walls Jr]]''' was born on December 8, 1912 in Lonoke, Arkansas. He is notable for his contributions as a professional American football end in the National Football League (NFL). Walls played six seasons for the New York Giants, showcasing his athleticism and skills on the field from 1937 to 1939, and then again from 1941 to 1943. His tenure with the Giants marked a significant chapter in his football career, and his role as an End demonstrated his prowess in the sport. Walls' dedication to the game and his impact on the New York Giants during his time in the NFL contribute to his recognition as a notable figure in American football. === Records and Resources=== * [[Space:United_States_Resources|United States Resources]] * [[Space:Arkansas_State_Genealogy_Resources|Arkansas State Genealogy Resources]] * [[Wikipedia:Lonoke_County,_Arkansas|Wikipedia for Lonoke County, Arkansas]] * [http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=815 Encylopedia of Arkansas for Lonoke County] ===Sources=== * McGraw, Shirley, Lonoke, Arkansas, Encyclopedia of Arkansas, Revised 2022, Sesser, David, Southeastern Louisiana University, last updated on 14 Jul 2023. "[https://encyclopediaofarkansas.net/entries/lonoke-county-787/ Lonoke County, Arkansas] * Hearthstone Legacy Publications, Lonoke County, Arkansas History and Genealogy, (n.d.). "[http://www.hearthstonelegacy.com/lonoke_county_arkansas.htm Lonoke County, Arkansas History and Genealogy]." Accessed 1 Feb 2024. * Genealogy Trails History Group, (n.d.). "[https://genealogytrails.com/ark/lonoke/postalhistory.html Lonoke County, Arkansas - Post Offices - Past and Present]." Accessed 1 Feb 2024. * Bureau of the Census. "[https://digitalheritage.arkansas.gov/township-maps/43/#:~:text=Map%20of%20Lonoke%20County%2C%20Arkansas%2C%20with%20the%20following,Richwoods%2C%20Scott%2C%20Totten%2C%20Walls%2C%20Ward%2C%20Williams%20and%20York. 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Buurtschap van Holten '''Geboorten'''
[[Aanstoot-21|Jan Aanstoot]] - 26 November 1779
[[Karkemeijer-3|Arend Karkemeijer]] - 6 Januari 1791
[[Landeweerd-29|Hendrik Egberts Landeweerd]] - 27 September 1796
[[Wibbelink-46|Maria Wibbelink]] - 4 April 1799
[[Hendriks-2230|Hendrina Hendriks]] - 14 Augustus 1799
[[Trinen-16|Janna Trinen]] - 10 Juni 1860, at no 143
[[Stam-332|Maria Stam]] - 5 April 1861, at no 40
[[Stam-333|Gerrit Stam]] - 23 Juni 1862, at no 140
[[Trinen-17|Geertrui Trinen]] - 6 Maart 1863, at no 143
[[Stam-334|Geertrui Stam]] - 12 Januarij 1864, at no 40
[[Dannenberg-109|Hendrika Dannenberg]] - 25 Mei 1864, at no 121
[[Kleijn Nagelvoort-2|Albert Jan Kleijn Nagelvoort]] - 28 Januarij 1865, at no 102
[[Jansen-5773|Tonia Jansen]] - 20 April 1866, at no 75
[[Stam-331|Egbert Stam]] - 16 October 1867, at no 40
[[Landeweerd-9|Hendrikus Landeweerd]] - 8 January 1868, at no 9
[[Pot-154|Jenneken Pot]] - 7 Augustus 1868, at no 2
[[Stam-336|Marinus Stam]] - 15 November 1868, at no 40
[[Stam-337|Maria Stam]] - 27 Maart 1870, at no 29
[[Stam-338|Gerritdina Maria Stam]] - 23 Mei 1871, at no 29
[[Aanstoot-14|Janna Aanstoot]] - 17 December 1871, at no 72
[[Meijlink-16|Gerrit Jan Meijlink]] - 17 December 1873, at no 44
[[Pongert-3|Gerrit Jan Pongert]] - 3 Januari 1876, at no 29
[[Elbersen-3|Gerritdina Elbersen]] - 17 November 1878, at no 70
[[Aanstoot-1|Gerritdina Aanstoot]] - 2 December 1879, at no 70
[[Rietman-6|Bartha Rietman]] - 27 Maart 1880, at no 44
[[Landeweerd-31|Gerrit Hendrik Landeweerd]] - 8 October 1880, at no 9
[[Wegstapel-22|Gerritdina Wegstapel]] - 24 April 1881, at no 73
[[Vrugteveen-2|Gerrit Hendrik Vrugteveen]] - 24 Juli 1881, at no 84
[[Scheppink-11|Gerritdina Scheppink]] - 6 Augustus 1884, at no 74
[[Aanstoot-3|Hendrik Jan Aanstoot]] - 23 April 1885 at no 29
[[Nieuwenhuis-460|Elsken Nieuwenhuis]] - 31 Augustus 1886, at no 48
[[Strookappe-2|Johan Strookappe]] - 29 Juni 1887, at no 67
[[Aanstoot-25|Hendrik]] - 22 April 1888, at no 29
[[Pongers-1|Gerrit Pongers]] - 17 Augustus 1890, at no 22
[[Paalman-11|Janna Paalman]] - 21 Mei 1893, at no 64
[[Bosman-910|Maria Johanna Bosman]] - 26 Augustus 1893, at no 73
[[Stam-339|Gerrit Jan Stam]] - 13 Maart 1895, at no 27
[[Paalman-12|Gerrit Jan Paalman]] - 2 September 1895, at no 65
[[Denekamp-11|Hendrik Denekamp]] - 22 September 1896, at no 76
[[Stam-340|Gerrit Stam]] - 6 Januari 1897, at no 26
[[Paalman-13|Jannes Paalman]] - 18 Februari 1897, at no 56
[[Aaltink-2|Janna Aaltink]] - 9 Januari 1898, at no 40
[[Paalman-14|Johan Paalman]] - 25 December 1898
[[Manenschijn-85|Willem Manenschijn]] - 26 January 1899
[[Karkdijk-2|Hendrika Karkdijk]] 15 Februari 1899
[[Stam-341|Jan Stam]] - 14 Augustus 1899
[[Denekamp-12|Gerrit Jan Denekamp]] - 15 Augustus 1899
[[Klein Baltink-5|Harmina Klein Baltink]] - 28 September 1900
[[Wechstapel-35|Gerrit Hendrik Wechstapel]] - 17 May 1901
[[Stam-342|Hendrik Stam]] - 11 Juni 1902
[[Landuwer-13|Hendrika Johanna Landuwer]] - 29 November 1903
[[Stam-378|Hendrik Stam]] - 10 April 1904
[[Landeweerd-33|Jan Hendrik Landeweerd]] - 8 Juni 1904
[[Landeweerd-34|Gerhard Landeweerd]] - 2 October 1905
[[Kruimelaar-2|Tonia Kruimelaar]] - 21 December 1905
[[Stam-343|Johanna Stam]] - 3 Januari 1906
[[Wechstapel-36|Geertrui Wechstapel]] - 20 Februari 1906
[[Stam-344|Johanna Stam]] - 9 Augustus 1907
[[Landeweerd-35|Johanna Landeweerd]] - 28 Februari 1908
[[Vrielink-93|Derk Jan Vrielink]] - 8 April 1908
[[Wechstapel-38|Jenneken Wechstapel]] - 13 Juli 1908, at Wijk F no 57
[[Stam-345|Johanna Stam]] - 17 November 1908, at Wijk F no 24
[[Vrielink-94|Derk Jan Vrielink]] - 2 Juni 1909, at Wijk F no 63
[[Landeweerd-36|Hendrika Landeweerd]] - 30 November 1909, at Wijk F no 64
[[Pongers-2|Tonia Pongers]] - 24 December 1909, at Wijk F no 20
[[Vrielink-95|Lamberdina Vrielink]] - 26 Juli 1910, at Wijk F no 65
[[Landeweerd-37|Gerrit Jan Landeweerd]] - 24 Januari 1911, at Wijk F 64
[[Stam-379|Egberdina Stam]] - 29 Juli 1911, at Wijk F no 25
[[Rietman-27|Albertus Rietman]] - 1 December 1911, at Wijk F no 36
[[Beldman-29|Derk Beldman]] - 4 October 1912, at Wijk F no 13 '''Overleden'''
[[Aaftink-57|Hendrina Aaftink]] - 18 Januari 1828, at no 269
[[Wechstapel-10|Gerrit Hendrik Wechstapel]] - 13 Maart 1828, at no 37
[[Wegstapel-1|Teunis Westapel]] - 7 Julij 1839, at no 338
[[Landeweerd-44|Hendrik Landeweerd]] - 2 Januari 1845, at no 269
[[Trinen-12|Teunen Trinen]] - 10 Februari 1849, at no 307
[[Koopman-494|Aaltjen Koopman]] - 9 Maart 1854, at no 22
[[Wansink-35|Gerritdina Johanna Wansink]] - 26 December 1854, at no 5
[[Aanstoot-21|Jan Aanstoot]] - 26 Februarij 1855, at no 22
[[Wechstapel-22|Janna Wechstapel]] - 20 October 1856, at no 70
[[Trinen-14|Jannes Trinen]] - 1 November 1856, at no 90
[[Janzen-866|Aaltjen Janzen]] - 21 December 1858, at no 23
[[Stam-347|Aaltje Stam]] - 27 December 1858
[[Karkemeijer-2|Hendrik Karkemeijer]] - 29 Januarij 1859, at no 23
[[Stam-332|Maria Stam]] - 26 April 1861, at no 40
[[Manenschijn-42|Gerritdina Manenschijn]] - 15 November 1861, at no 36
[[Stam-335|nn Stam]] - 21 September 1866, at no 40
[[Manenschijn-32|Janna Manenschijn]] - 21 Junij 1867, at no 61
[[Stam-336|Marinus Stam]] - 3 Februari 1869, at no 40
[[Trinen-13|Teuntjen Trinen]] - 7 April 1869, at no 340
[[Stam-333|Gerrit Stam]] - 20 September 1869, at no 40
[[Boers-71|Aaltjen Boers]] - 21 Maart 1870, at no 60
[[Stam-337|Maria Stam]] - 2 Mei 1870, at no 29
[[Wansink-31|Gerrit Hendrik Wansink]] - 14 Januari 1871, at no 48
[[Hakkert-48|Gerritdina Hakkert]] - 23 November 1872, at no 28
[[Manenschijn-45|Janna Manenschijn]] - 28 Januari 1873, at no 26
[[Wechstapel-11|Gerrit Wechstapel]] - 24 Mei 1881, at no 73
[[Hendriksen-179|Jenneken Hendriksen]] - 5 Januari1883
[[Endeman-6|Janna Endeman]] - 6 Junij 1886, at no 78
[[Aanstood-2|Hendrik Jan Aanstood]] - 13 November 1886, at no 29
[[Wechstapel-12|Elsken Wechstapel]] - 12 Maart 1888, at no 78
[[Trinen-3|Berend Jan Trinen]] - 8 October 1894, at no 70
[[Aaltink-1|Diena Aaltink]] - 23 Juli 1898, at Wijk F no 42
[[Stam-330|Gerrit Stam]] - 29 Maart 1903, at Wijk F no 24
[[Stam-342|Hendrik Stam]] - 3 April 1903, at Wijk F no 24
[[Wechstapel-35|Gerrit Hendrik Wechstapel]] - 14 Juli 1903, at Wijk F no 57
[[Stam-334|Geertrui Stam]] - 19 Juli 1903, at Wijk F no 53
[[Wegstapel-24|Jan Hendrik Wegstapel]] - 6 December 1903, at Wijk F no 62
[[Haijtink-2|Heiltje Haijtink]] - 14 April 1905, at Wijk F no 7
[[Aanstoot-13|Arent Jan Aanstoot]] - 19 November 1905, at Wijk F no 61
[[Stam-343|Johanna Stam]] - 29 Januari 1906, at Wijk F no 24
[[Groteboer-7|Jenneken Groteboer]] - 21 Maart 1906, at Wijk F no 24
[[Stam-344|Johanna Stam]] - 15 October 1907, at Wijk F no 24
[[Vrielink-93|Derk Jan Vrielink]] - 5 Juli 1908, at Wijk F no 63
[[van de Haar-69|Janna van de Haar]] - 12 Januarij 1909, at Wijk F no 62
[[Vrielink-94|Derk Jan Vrielink]] - 17 November 1909, at Wijk F no 65
[[Stam-339|Gerrit Jan Stam]] - 1 November 1911, at Wijk F no 25
[[Oplaat-5|Willemina Oplaat]] - 10 October 1912, at Wijk F no 57
[[Strookappe-1|Hendrik Strookappe]] - 14 November 1912, at Wijk F no 60
[[Aanstoot-4|Jan Aanstoot]] - 8 November 1914, at Wijk L no 26
[[Stam-331|Egbert Stam]] - 26 Maart 1917, at Wijk L no 25
[[Landeweerd-35|Johanna Landeweerd]] - 11 Juli 1917, at Wijk L no 64
[[Brinkman-782|Maria Brinkman]] - 4 Februari 1919, at Wijk L no 63
[[Strookappe-2|Johan Strookappe]] - 18 November 1919, at Wijk L no 60
[[Landuwer-8|Egbert Landuwer]] - 26 Mei 1920, at Wijk L no 64
[[Aanstoot-26|Johanna Aanstoot]] - 14 Mei 1921, at Wijk L no 30
[[Aanstoot-27|Hendrik Aanstoot]] - 31 Januari 1926, at Wijk L no 30
[[Aanstoot-28|Hendrika Aanstoot]] - 8 Mei 1928, at Wijk L no 30
[[Aanstoot-14|Janna Aanstoot]] - 22 Juli 1929, at Wijk L no 70
[[Aanstoot-29|Anneken Aanstoot]] - 9 April 1930, at Wijk L no 30
[[Wechstapel-23|Teunis Wechstapel]] - 19 October 1930, at Wijk l no 66
[[Karkemeijer-1|Anneken Karkemeijer]] - 2 Augustus 1931, at Wijk L no 37
[[Landeweerd-31|Gerrit Hendrik Landeweerd]] - 9 Mei 1931, at Wijk L no 83
[[Paalman-10|Hendrik Paalman]] - 30 November 1933, at Wijk L no 4
[[Aanstoot-5|Hermannus Aanstoot]] - 19 Juni 1934, at Wijk L no 67
[[Rohaan-1|Gerritjen Rohaan]] - 15 September 1934, at Wijk L no 38
[[Aanstoot-3|Hendrik Jan Aanstoot]] - 13 September 1968 at no 64
[[Hulsman-23|Jenneken Hulsman]] - 3 December 1975, at no 64 '''Sources''' *https://images.app.goo.gl/crHzy3AtXgisaBTp6 *https://allecijfers.nl/buurt/buurtschap-look-rijssen-holten/

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Looking Back ~ Looking Forward - A History of the MAXTED FAMILY

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[[Category:Cox-5399 Stories by Jerry Cox]] == Introduction == : Special Interests: Note with extensive info about [[Space:Looking_for_Family_History#Campmeetings|Campmeetings]]. : Priority: High : Status: Needs more WT IDs entered :: Has been logged. :: Has Headers. :: Needs WT IDs :: Use as source on profiles having WT IDs mentioned below. ::: Summarizing is better than quoting. ::: Use [[Space:Looking_for_Family_History#Using_note_as_source|inline citation]] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Looking for Family History|'''WikiTree Profiles that use Note 1423 by Jerry Cox: ''Looking for Family History''''']] == Note 1423 by Jerry Cox == Originally posted to [[Cox-5675|Reed Cox]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Cox-5675&diff=12064996&oldid=0 Creation of Profile for] [[Cox-5675|Reed Cox]] === Search for Family History Begins === : It was a warm spring morning in about 1979 when dad showed up at my house. He said: his grandmother (Sarah) said his Grandfather (Jacob) came to this country in a covered wagon and helped build a Methodist Church, called Shiloh. You and I are going to find that church and talk to the members about our family history. I don't ever remember saying no to dad, so as we drove along he continued: Sarah said Shiloh is near Williamsville Missouri; I have learned of a man there who is a Mason. I am a Mason, so he will direct us to Shiloh. The man said the church no longer existed but the cemetery did, and directed us there. We arrived and looked at all the old stones, but found no Coxes. There was a residence north of the cemetery where we visited with the lady of the house. She said there is a written history of the church and some Coxes are mentioned, so she directed us to Matt Walton who owned a copy of the church history.

: Matt welcomed us and produced his copy of "Shiloh, The Mother of Preachers", from which I read aloud. The major theme of the church history notes the large number of preachers who began their religious experience in this church. The article listed the several preachers, including Jacob Cox, my g-grandfather, who had been nurtured there. As I read of the activities of Reed Cox and Dudley Cox, dad interrupted saying "yes my Uncle Reed---yes my Uncle Dudley." I said, dad you don't know this Reed or this Dudley, they lived in 1840! Of course dad knew Jacob's sons, Reed and Dudley, as uncles, but who was Reed and Dudley who lived 140 years ago?


=== Searching for Jacob's Parents === : Who were Jacob's parents? No one knew.


We gathered information from courthouses at Doniphan MO and Poplar Bluff MO and Dandridge TN, from Libraries at Poplar Bluff and Tennessee State Library and Knoxville TN and St Louis Public Library, from the census, from graveyards, from old family members like Clem Cox, ( Clem-Dr. Ferguson Cox-Reed Cox-Jacob) and Sam and Ethel Pulliam (Ethel Cox-Elliot-Jacob), and others.

: Ethel and Sam said no one knows who Jacob's parents are, but contemporary with Jacob was an older Cox named Dudley, maybe he was Jacob's father. Ethel said Jacob's mother was named Mary. Sam's excellent inference is wrong. We searched for Dudley and found Dudley C., but we think Dudley C is Jacob's older brother. Jacob's father is Reed, mentioned in "Shiloh, Mother of Preachers".

: Here is how we made the connection. The Mother of Preachers states that Orlena, wife of John Eudaly, was Jacob's sister. An obituary, (see St Louis Christian Advocate), for Mary (Cooper) Cox states that she died at the home of her son-in-law John Eudaly, and that she married Mr.Cox on 27 Ap, 1805. Therefore, this lady is Jacob's mother. (Ethel said Jacob's mother is named Mary) We sent a letter to Dandridge TN asking who Mary Cooper married on that date. By return mail we received a marriage record and a marriage bond for Reed Cox and Mary Carper.

: Jefferson Co Court record for May term 1830 gives Reed's age as 45, thus Reed was born about 1785. Also Reed's older brother, William, was born in 1782. Reed born about two years later is reasonable.

The 1880 census recorded that Jacob's father, Reed, was born in Virgina.

=== William Cox === : William Cox Sr may have been married three times. One family tradition holds that he was married to the sister of his second wife, Mary Stone, first, then to Mary. Also Mary Stone, born about 1764, may be too young to be the mother of Williams Cox's daughters, Mary and Elizabeth. The mother of William Cox's son, Dudley is not certain. Dudley named two of his daughters Mary and Dorcus, both Stone family names. Maybe Mary Stone was his mother, as well as the mother of William Jr and Reed. William Sr's last wife is Mary Neal


: The ancestory of William Cox Sr. is not recorded in the public record. However, William Cox's father-in-law, William Stone, enjoys a rich written family history, which was recorded by his decendents. William Stone was born abt 1744 in Amelia Co Va. Later the family moved to Halifax Co Va, then that place name was changed to Pittslyvania Co Va: We can learn somethings about William Cox m Mary Stone by looking at the family history of William Stone, Mary's father. See notes for William Stone and Mary Stone.

: The first public record of William Cox Sr, is at Watauga. Several of the public records at Watauga record activities for William Cox, William Stone, and Michael Massengill. The Stone family written records show that William Stone's daughter, Mary, married William Cox and they moved to Jefferson County. There is no record of where Mary and William lived after their mariage and before removing to Jefferson Co TN, except the census for Jacob, son of Reed Cox, who records that Reed was born in Virginia.

=== Reed Cox === : When Reed was very young William Cox Sr moved the family to Mossy Creek in Jefferson County Tennessee. William owned much land in Jefferson Co as did most of the early settlers. His land streached from the Mosey Creek area West for many miles. William may have owned a mill on Mosey Creek. : Reed grew up on the western frontier in Jefferson Co Tn. Small acreage here and there was cleared for home sites or farming, but the vast original forest stretched for miles and miles. Almost all pioneers organized their home to be self-sufficient. Much food came from the vegetable garden, sometimes called the kitchen garden. Hunting wild game in the surrounding forest provided meat. A home site included a barn to house live stock and store hay, corn and other feed for the livestock. Meat also came from raising hogs, chickens, geese, and other livestock on the home grounds.

: Schools were provided by the parents in a community, who hired a teacher and provided a classroom - sometimes the church building. School was open during months when children were not needed to work about the farm or family business. Reed may have attended such a school, because he signed his marriage bond, thus indicating that he could write and probably read.


: William Sr. wrote his will in Jefferson County Dec 19, 1804. He left much land to Reed now about 19 years old. Reed also inherited other property such as: "Item 7th, I give unto my son Reed one Negro boy named Tom one sorrel mare and colt and one bed and furniture".

==== Marriage Bond ==== : On Apr 27, 1805 Reed signed a marriage bond agreeing to marry Mary Carper or pay Governor John Sever 50. Mary and Reed obtained their marriage licenses on that same date. They were married and that would be the only marriage for both of them. Reed was about age 20 and Mary was one month short of her eighteenth birthday. This marriage bond probably shows Reed's own handwriting, because of difference in spelling and handwriting among Reed's signature, the scribe's handwriting and the witness' signature. (See Scrapbook pg1 for marriage bond.)

=== Dudley Cox === : In 1809 Dudley Cox, Reed's brother, began constructing a mill. The construction was finished in 1810. This is probably the mill that still stands on old Cox Branch (now Mill Spring) just across the road form Wiliam Cox Jr's mansion, which also still stands. For nine to twelve months Dudley and about ten of his hands, who were occupied in building the mill, lived at Reed's house. Reed brought a sow, some sholts, and four to six barrows to Dudley's mill, which were slaughtered for the use of the hands. Dudley used Reed's cart and oxen to assist in the constructing of his mill. During this time Mary "and a negro woman (did) cooking and waiting on the hands".

: In 1810 or 1811 Reed tied his boat at Dudley's landing. Dudley sold Reed's boat for a horse and "put the horse to his own use." : Sometime about 1810 Reed bought property and lived near Huntsville in Mississippi Territory, also referred to as Ditto's Landing in Madison Co Alabama. (Ditto's landing was about 10 miles south of Huntsville. When incorporated in December 23, 1824 was renamed Whitesburg.) Reed was on the Madison Co tax list in 1815 and 1816. While living there, (probably 1812. see 1850 census for Ripley Co Mo), Mary may have given birth to their son Dudley C and their daughter Sarah.

: Dudley signed his will 21 Jan 1812, which began like this - "In the name of God amen - I Dudley Cox of the county of Jefferson and the state of Tennessee considering the uncertainty of this mortal life, and being of sound mind and memory, blessed be almighty God for the same, do make and publish this my last will and testament ---". He left all his property to his daughters, Betsy (Elizabeth), Polly (Mary ), and Darkiss (Dorcus). He also left to his daughter Leah. He named his brother William one of his executors.

: Dudley was treated for a malady called "mesiaion," but probably died in late February 1813. On Mar 8, 1813 William Cox reported to the court the book accounts due the estate of Dudley Cox dec'd. (an executor reported to the court about 2 weeks after the death) The total owed Dudley "some doubtful but good or bad" was about 00. Some of the debtors were Abner Frasher bad .83; Reed Cox good .30; James Russell old .25; Robert Massingile balance on a boat load of corn bacon 6.92; George Calbert a half breed Chickasaw ; .75 Calik Russel note for 100 gallons of whiskey doubtful has no property; .00 Ephriumb Primore doubtful he lives in the Cherokee Nation. Reed collected at least one of the debts owed Dudley as follows: "collected of John Lowery half Cherokee by the hand of Reed Cox .50."

Among the debts paid out of the estate of Dudley were, coffin and undertaker .75.

=== War of 1812 === : Reed served in the War of 1812. He enlisted in Capt Thomas Mann's Company of Mounted Volunteer Infantry East Tennessee Militia on 12 Oct 1813. He served in Colonel Samuel Bunch's Regiment. Reed's pay was /mobfor 3 months and $.40/day allowance for his horse. Total for 3 months .20. The brigade of General James White, which included those enlistees, attacked a Hillabee village, a tribe of the Creeks. Unbeknown to Gen White the Hillabee's were trying to negotiate an agreement where they would surrender without a fight. The attack was described as abmassacre, not a battle. Gen White reported that "we lost not a drop of blood." The attack led to a strong resistance by the Hillibees that lasted the remainder of the war. On the return trip from the attack, in late Nov 1813, the brigade passed through Fort Armstrong on Cherokee land.The Cherokees claimed that their livestock was "wantonly destroyed for sport" by the soldiers. Reed was marked present in Knoxville on 12 Jan 1814 on the Company Muster Roll, the day he was discharged.

=== Property Dispute === : About October 1814 Reed claimed ownership of 101 acres of land on the west side of Mossy Creek, which had been devised to the heirs of Dudley Cox. Reed climbed he bought the land, then sold it to Dudley beforeDudley's death. Reed claimed Dudley agreed to pay him for the land in floor and whiskey to be delivered to Ditto's Landing. During the suit (see below) Reed produced a witness who testified that he had heard Reed tell James McCampbell that Dudley owed him a balance of money. But Reed claimed Dudley never paid this debt. And he further claimed he was unable to collect what was owed him from the estate of Dudley.

: On Mar 1, 1815 Reed signed an agreement with Sims, who was the renter of the land, that rent would be paid to Reed, and Sims would not give up possession of the house or land to anyone other than Reed. Later Reed sold the property to his brother William.

: Benjamim Neal, guardian of the daughters of Dudley Cox decd, Betsy, Polly, and Darkey Cox, sued Reed and William. Neal claimed Dudley used Reed as an agent to buy the land for him (Dudley) therefore, Reed never owned the land. This suit ended up in the Tennessee Supreme Court at Knoxville. After reviewing the law, the depositions, and the questions and answers the court ruled in favor of Neal. Also the court had this to say, "This case has an unpleasant aspect; to say no worse of it; to see two surviving brothers combining to defraud the orphan children of a deceased brother, is an affecting sight, in-as-much as it not only indicates a want of honesty, but likewise a want of the common feelings of humanity..."

: In his answers to questions, Reed said he did not act as agent for Dudley and contended that no judgement could be brought against him because the proof that he had acted as agent required a written agreement and none existed. Robert Massinggile, in his deposition, said he had knowledge that Dudley Cox was to pay Reed Cox for the land in floor and whiskey delivered to Ditto's Landing, at Reed's house in Madison County Alabama. The court disallowed this defense. However, a later case, too late to help Reed, would overrule that opinion, so today no judgement would be brought against Reed.

: Reed must have felt strongly about his legal as well as his moral position, because he continued his appeals and suits until 13 July 1832 when the husbands of Betsy, Polly, and Darkey paid Reed 0. Reed agreed to drop all his suits pending and gave up all claims to the 101 acres. The dispute had lasted about 18 years. (Jefferson Co Deeds vol. I or L. p13)

: In 1825 Rebecca Housley charged Jacob Dick with fathering her child. Robert Housley, Jacob Dick, and Reed Cox signed a 0 maintenance bond. (Jeff Co court minutes, 1824 -1831, 17)

: In 1830 Reed's household consisted of 1m &1f age 40-50, 1m &1f age 20-30, 1m &1f age15-20, 1f age 10-15, 1m age 5-10, 2m&1f age under 5. 1f slave. Mary was 43. Reed was about 45. Hester Ann had married in 1826. Sarah married in 1828. Dudley C was about 18. Orlena was 15. Jacob was 4. James was born in Jan 1830. There is 1 male and 1 female age 20-30 (could a married son or daughter and spouse be living with Mary and Reed?), one female age 10-15, one male age 5-10, and one female under age 5 all unaccounted for.

: On 23 Ap 1808 a judgement, (result of a suit), for 1.002/3 was rendered against Jacob Carper, Mary's father. By and by on 22 Dec 1815 Deputy Sheriff Parry Talbot seized a Negro woman named "Suck or Sucky" who was the property of Jacob Carper. Then on 16 Mar 1816 Talbot stated: "...said negro would be sold to satisfy the said judgement - did set up said girl or negro woman, when and where Reed Cox bid for the said girl twelve dollars and fifty cents and he being the highest bid and last bidder for the same. The said Talbot then and there struck off the said girl to Reed Cox". (Jeff Co deeds, vol. N, p231)

=== Campmeetings === : The Methodist Church grew out of John Wesley's efforts to convert sinners, mostly common people, and bring them into the Church of England. Before Wesley the church mostly served the elite. "Wesley felt the love of Christ constraining him to save sinners..." He traveled the England country side on horse back seeking converts to the church.

: In America the concepts developed by Westly motivated Methodist preachers, called circuit riders, to ride horseback into the wilderness where they worked to save people's souls. These preachers sometimes worked without salaries, preaching in the cabins of the pioneers, in brush arbors, or anywhere people would listen. They would climb upon a stump or a wagon tongue or anyplace handy and preach for hours without notes, quoting the Bible from memory. They preached very passionate sermons, designed to literally "scare the hell" out of people. They held the bible in hand, pointed to it and pounded on it for emphasis. When they could they paced from side to side. R.S. Duncan in his history of the Baptist described them this way: "Would to God I could paint for you a picture of those pioneer preachers. I heard them when their appeals fell like fire from above - red hot - from a heart anxious for the glory of the lord." Rev. W. Caple in his sermons described "the tongues of fire bursting from cracks of hell." Rev Jacob Lanius "the terrible shrieks of the doomed whose bodies were eaten by the worm that never dies...lost souls crying out for water as the smoke of their torment ascended to the skies and their screams echoed and re-echoed in the awful caverns of hell." Rev. Caple: "Come! Sinners come! It is not too late. You are not dead yet, thank God! Come! God calls you! Fly! Death is on your track. Your steps take hold on hell. The pointed lighting shaft quivers at your breast. COME TO CHRIST! COME NOW! And converts came - crying and praying for their souls. Peter Cartwright said, "I have been at meetings where the whole congregation would be bathed in tears; and sometimes their cries would be so loud that the preacher's voice could not be heard. Some would be seized with trembling, and in a few moments drop on the floor like they were dead;" : Mary joined the Methodist Church in 1815.


: Sulpher Springs Camp Meeting ground was located about 15 miles miles East of Dandrage on the French Broad River at the mouth of Copeland Creek. This was about 25 miles from Reed's place on Bever Creek. The first meetings, which started about 1815, were conducted in the open, but soon a brush arbor was built. : William G. Brownlow was converted at a camp meeting at Sulphur Springs in 1825, and he reported that for the first time in his life he was "...enabled to shout aloud the wonders of redeeming love ... All my anxieties were then at an end - all my hopes were realized - my happiness was complete."


Converts to religion experienced change in inner feeling and outward conduct. They were changed for the better. They became decent people, kind and considerate; their hearts and minds open to other's needs and wants. Family and neighbors would note a change for the better. : Christian families prayed when they awoke in the morning and at each meal and at bedtime.


Peter Cartwright said, Methodist dressed plain - wore no jewelry or ruffles, they kept the Sabbath day, they attended the meetings faithfully, most did not drink, most fasted once a week and almost all fasted on the Friday before the quarterly meeting, and they sang the hymns and spiritual songs. Parents did not dance or attend plays nor allow their children to to so.


The Obituaries for some of the children of Mary and Reed describe them as pious parents.

: Upon visiting a community the circuit rider preached and accepted converts into the church. Before he continued on his circuit he organized new converts into a class. He chose a class leader from among them. The class met once a week in the home of a member. They sat in chairs arranged in a circle. A hymn was sung. A prayer was said asking God's blessing and guidance on the meeting. The leader read a passage from the Bible, then commented on his reading. The members gave testimony on how their spiritual life was progressing. Leaders asked questions of the members designed to bring about self-evaluation. The aim was for church members to develop into good citizens and good human beings. For example, if a husband showed unhappiness, the wife would get questions designed to bring about a self-review of her behavior as to its possible cause of the unhappiness. The class evolved into the present day practice of Sunday School.

: The Knoxville, Feb 24, 1827, edition of "The Messenger for the Holston Conference" reported that the winter of 1827 "has been extreamly cold; and the people have been hindered from attending places of devine worship, and too many places, for want of stoves in meeting houses, or comfortable places for devine services. Upon the whole, however, we have good congragations, and are looking for seasons of refreshing from the devine presents." : On Sept 1, 1827 the "Messenger" reported a camp-meeting at Sulphur Springs (see below for more on this camp-ground) on the "16th to 21st inst. which proved a signal blessing to many souls. The aged pilgram was enabled to rejoice in his God, and triumpth in hope of endless glory. The babe in Christ was fed with the sincere milk of the word, and and strengthened in the Lord of Hosts. Not less than fifty poor sinners, it is believed, were born into the Kingdom of Jesus Christ, and filled with the rich consolations of saving grace -- Many hard-hearted sinners were softened and rationaly instructed. The congragations were large, and generally disposed to be seriously attentive to the preaching of the word, and the exercises of the meeting. Seventy persons were added to the Methodist Episcopal Church, as probationers; and many of them, it is believed, promise fair to be useful members of society. The meeting is though to have been one among the most useful that was ever held at the place.

On Sulphur Springs Circuit, there has been a good work advancing for some time. Near three hundred persons have been added to the Church, since the last Conference. May the glories of the Lord be displayed from the rising of the sun, to the going down of the same!"

: On Sept 22,1827 the "Messenger" for the Holston Converence reported "There was a camp-meeting held near Dandridge, Tennessee, commencing on the 6th inst. and ending on the 11th, which was attended with considable displays of devine grace; though not such as we have witnessed at most of our Camp-meetings - Nineteen persons were added to the church; and the people of God enjoyed a refreshing season from his glorious presents.

: Camp-meeting at Mossey Creek - This is a new camp-ground, erected near New Market, in Jefferson county Tennessee. An extra camp-meeting was held here, commencing on the 30th ult. and ending on the 4th inst. Here considerable good was effected, also, in the conversion of precious souls, and the building up of God's children in their "most holy faith." Sixteen persons were taken as probationers in the Church."


Reed and Mary lived on Beaver Creek five miles west of New Market.


: John Eudaly said "In the fall of 1828 brother David and mother moved to Beaver Creek to Keep Reed Cox's mill ... we rented land of Cox to farm ... my acquaintance and attachment for Orlena Cox becom the greastest and on the 18 of September 1832 we were united in mariage ... about ten days after our mariage we went to a camp meeting about 25 miles from home at Old Sulpher Springs camp ground..." This year Reed was about 47, Mary was 45, and Jacob was 6. Orlena, now married was 17.

: Most campgrounds were built in the woods. Trees were cut down to make a clearing, and then the logs were hewn flat on top and arranged into parallel rows to form pews. The preacher's platform was built on stilts; thus raising it above the audience that numbered sometimes two or three thousands. The campers pitched their tents, around the clearing.The wagons were parked behind the tents and at the Sulpher Springs Camp Ground the teams were hitched under the shady oak trees along the river. The land to the right of the campground was used as pasture for grazing the horses.

: Camp meetings were great affairs in the lives of Methodists. Typically meetings lasted from Friday to Monday. But the Jefferson County Methodist camp meetings lasted two to three weeks. They were held in the latter part of the summer. People came from as far as one hundered miles away in wagons and horse drawn buggies. Reed's family loaded their wagon with prepared food and supplies, enought to last, and traveled the twenty-five miles to the campground at Sulfur Springs. The trip may have taken six or more hours. Campers consumed coffee or tea, and pre-prepared bread and cold meat: chicken, beef, and pork. Women free from the daily grind of housework gathered to discuss child bearing, child rearing, and gossip. They exchange recipes, and recalled humorous events in there daily lives. Men gathered to brag about hunting success, to discuss crops, weather, politics and gossip, and to recall humorous events in their daily lives. Children made new friends and learned new games. Teenagers met members of the opposite sex.

: But these people were there for serious religious experience. Services were held several times during the day and in the evening. Campfires in front of the tents and torches hung on surrounding trees provided lighting for the evening services. At night the pacing, "shouting preachers performing in the shadowy, flickering light" gave the night gathering an eerie, medieval appearance.


Micah Fint in his poem "The Camp Meeting" spoke of the unforgetable beauty: : : "At lenght the hour of the evening worship came; : And on their rustic seats, fresh-cleft, and hewn : From the hugh poplars, and in many a range : : Of circling rows dispos'd in quite sat : The expectant multitude. O, 'twas a scene! : The silent thousands that were listening there, : Midst the gray columns of that ancient wood, : Its dark green roof, the rows of whitening tents, : That circled in the distance, and the clear, : And sparkling waters of the mountian stream, : In torch-light gleaming, as it danc'd along; : And more than all, the rustling leaves that caught : On their moist surfaces the light, and wav'd : On every bough, now in their native green, : And now in burnished gold. : : Judge James Hall also noted this beauty in "The Backwoodsman:" : : "But nothing could exceed the solemn and beautiful effect of the meeting at night. The huts were all illuminated, and lights were fastened to the trees, throwing a glare upon the overhanging canopy of leaves, now beginning to be tinged with the rich hues of autumn, which gave it the appearance of a splendid arch, finely carved and exquisitely shaded. All around was the dark gloom of the forest, deepened to intense blackness by the contrast with the brilliant light of the camp."

: : The preachers preached for obeying God's commandments and keeping the Sabbath, for honesty and good behavior. They preached against tobacco, blasphemy, card playing, gambling, dueling, wearing of jewelry and ruffles, whiskey, slavery, and over charging. One preacher, who sweated profusely, was seen to pause during his surmon, remove his glasses, and while mopping sweat from his face and eyes shouted, glory - glory! The audience also shouted: a-man, praise God, help God. glory to Jesus, send the power Lord, glory hallelujah.


The audience would rise and sing hymns. One stanza of a typical camp song: : : "This day my soul is caught on fire, Hallelujah, : I feel that Heaven is coming nigher, O glory hallelujah!" : Chorus : " Shout, Shout we're gaining ground, Hallelujah! : We'll shout old Satin's Kingdom down, Hallelujah!" : : The natural background, atmosphere, passionately delivered surmons, the praying, shouting, shrieking, groaning and loud singing of the people sometimes made for a less than beautiful scene. Micah Flint described the noise and confusion of the camp meetings: : : "On advancing a few paces, I discovered that the turmoil was chiefly confined within a small enclosure of about thirty feet square, in front of the orator, and that the ground occupied by the congragation was laid with felled trees for seats. A rail fence divided it into two parts, one for females and the other for males...The encloure already mentioned was for the reception of those who undergo religious awakenings, and was filled by both sexes, who were exercising violently. Shouting, screaming, clapping of hands, leaping, jerking, falling, and swooning. The preacher cloud not be heard, great as his exertion were."


: : When Mary and Reed were formally accepted into the church, they sat in front near the preacher's podium and their names were added to the Methodist roll.

: John Eudaly remembered helping Dudley and Reed build a campground at Shady Grove in 1834.


The Shady Grove Methodist Church stands there today. : John Eudaly reported that 1839 was the "100 years of the Methodist" and the Church organized meetings to celibate the occasion. "...ministers arranged to preach on centenial day which was Friday the preacher com on a good congragation Saturday the preacher left to fill som other engagement during the meeting so far the power of the Lord was made manifest in the congragation ... Dudley Cox who was exhorter and whol soul man was urged up to contenue the meeting till Sunday night at prayer meeting Sunday night about 9 o:clock they brok at the church then it was proposed to go down about 1/2 mile to Reed Cox house to see if there could not be more good done or rejoice more over what was al ready done I went with the crowd the meeting was opened and morners called for..." This was Sunday night October 27, 1839. : Three January 1840 twelve inches of snow fell. Steamboad travel on the Tennessee was stopped due to low tide.


But John Eudaly said, "now about the close of 1839 nothing of importance transpired only the western fever began to increase Reed Cox sold out his persesion for moving ---." Reed placed this notice in "Brownlow's Tennessee Whig", a Knoxville Newspaper. It ran from 15 Sept 1839 to 6Feb 1840.

: CONT"NOTICE. : REED COX, : LIVING on the stage road, or in sight thereof, five miles west of New market, in Jefferson County, takes this method at informing the public generally, that he wishes to dispose of a : Valuable Tract ofLA N D, : Consisting of6 0 0 AC R E S : The rise of Two Hundred Acres of which is Cleared; having a quantity of fine timber thereon, : : a Saw and Grist-Mill, : AND TAN-YARD : : The whole being rich and well watered. : Terms made known on application. : : : Aug. 1839 -15 1f."

: : Reed sold his "persesion" to William Brazelton. (See Warranty Deeds -Jefferson County, Tenn, Vol V pp 190-192.) "...this nineteenth day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty ... Reed Cox for and in consideration of the sum of ten thousand dollars to him in hand paid by ... William Brazelton ... doth grant bargain sale and convey unto the said Wm Brazelton his heirs and assigns forever ... a certain tract ... of land lying ... on the north side of Bays Mountain and waters of Beaver Creek ... Beginning at a rock on the bank of Beaver Creek - mark: W.B. ... thence South fifty five degrees west sixty four poles- to two rocks. Thence south two hundred and seventy two poles to a large White Oak on the edge of a deep sink thence North sixty nine east three hundred and two poles to the west bank of Beaver Creek thence north eighty two east crossing said creek seventy eight poles to a rock ... thence south thirty four east forty four and a half poles to a hackberry and rock thence south eighty two degrees fifteen minutes east seventy poles to a rock near a thorn bush in Hatcher's line thence north with Hatcher's line sixty eight poles to a stake thence east twenty five poles to a large post oak thence north seventeen poles to a post oak thence east sixty three poles to a post oak and rock...". John Eudaly was a witness. The property was probably on both the north and south sides of the stage road to Knoxville with Beaver Creek running through to "well water" it.

: : ( In 2003, 0 from 1832 is worth: : ,409.63 using the Consumer Price Index - so ,000 in 1832 = 3,654.33 in 2003 : ,672.88 using the GDP deflator : ,354.24 using the unskilled wage : 4,932.02 using the GDP per capita : ,316,130.48 using the relative share of GDP)

: : Reed's "Valuable Tract of L A N D" can be located on the 1836 map of Jefferson County. The map shows one mill on Beaver Creek, and it is located near the road to Knoxville. The stage road west from New Market shown on the 1836 map and the present time Old AJ Hi way correspond closely. The archivist at the courthouse in Dandridge said: we do not know where the old stagecoach road through Jefferson County was, but we think when one is on the Old AJ Hi way (Andrew Johnson) one is on or near it. I drove the Old AJ Hi way road west out of New Market. At mile five I was at the bridge on Beaver Creek. (See map)

: A tannery used lots of water, so Reed's tan-yard was located on the bank of Beaver Creek. Tan vats were sunk into the ground and flush with the surface. Here the hides of cow, ox, horse, deer and swine were made into leather, which was used to make shoes, high boots, aprons, harness, carriage tops and curtains, and saddles. Buckskin for clothes was made from deerskin.

: Reed in his "Notice" directed interested parties to his home. He stated he was "living on the stage road, or in sight thereof", but his home was probably not close to the tan yard, because a tan yard stank to high heaven. Here fresh hides were trimmed of worthless ends, soaked in water to soften them, scrapped clean of fat and tissue - hair and epidermis. After the hides were hauled to the creek and washed well, they were soaked for several months in vats of tannic acid, which was made from Black Oak bark. A farther soaking for up to a year in vats of alternate layers of hides and bark flooded with water completed the tanning process. Here from time to time the hides were turned using a pole with a hook on it. The tanner knew by "feel" when it was time to haul the hides to the creek for washing and hanging out to dry. The dry,tanned hides were soaked, scraped and washed again. A farther soaking in an alum solution prepared the hides for the currying process, which made the leather soft, pliable and gave a good surface finish. A coat of tallow and neats foot oil was beaten in with a mallet. After drying, the leather was softened by beating, stomping, and rubbing.

: Dudley C. and James, Reed's Sons, probably worked at the tannery, since as adults they were involved in the tanning and leather business in Missouri.

: In 1840 Reed's household consisted of: 1m&1f age 50-60, 1m age 20-30,1m age 10-25, 2f age 15-20, 1m age 5-10. Mary was 53. Reed was about 55. Orlena had married in 1832 and Dudley C in 1836. Jacob was 14. James was 10. There is one male age 20-30 and 2 females age 15-20 unaccounted for.

: A primary reason some migrated west was to give their children an opportunity to become part of a growing new country. Reed, Mary and at least some, if not most, of their children migrated to Missouri. See "The Journal of John Eudaly" and "Notes - [[Cox-1415|Jacob Hopkins Cox]] - 1826 to 1896" by jerry Cox

: : NOTES : 1 For material related to the settlement of the estate of Dudley Cox see " Records of the State of Tennessee, Jefferson Co.". Located in the State Library and Archives, Nashville TN. : 2 For material related to the suit Neal v Reed and William see "Reports-Supreme Court of Errors and Appeals, of the state of Tennessee, September Term 1822 - May Term 1824." Located in the State Library and Archives, Nashville TN. : 3 "Shiloh, The Mother of Preachers", Privately owned, Jerry Cox has Xerox copy. : 4 "The Narrative of John Eudaly", published in the Poplar Bluff Mo. newspaper "The Daily American Republic" on July 19, July 31, Sept 17, 1969. Also see 31/2" floppy disk. : 5 Obituary for Mary (Cooper) Cox in the "ST Louis Christian Advocate", Copies in the St Louis Public Library. : 6 Regimental Histories of the Tennessee Units During the war of 1812. : 7 J.E. Godbey, D. D., "Pioneer Methodism in Missouri". : 8 Charles A. Johnson, " The Frontier Camp Meeting". : 9 Frances Les McCurdy, "Stump, Bar, and Pulpit". : 10 Charles W. Ferguson, "Organizing to Beat the Devil". : 11 Missouri Historical Review, "The Camp Meeting in Missouri" : 12 For note on tanning see Edwin Tunis, "Colonial Craftsman and the beginnings of American Industry."

== Using note as source == : Source: * [[#Cox|Cox]], Jerry ''[[Space:Looking for Family History|Note 1423: Looking for Family HIstory]]'' : Inline citation: :: For entire note: [[#Cox|Cox]][[Space:Looking_for_Family_History|''Looking for Family History'']] :: For part of note: [[#Cox|Cox]] [[Space:Looking_for_Family_History#Marriage_Bond|Marriage Bond]]: Reed Cox to marry Mary Carper. == Research Notes == == Sources == See also: == Acknowledgments == Thank you to [[Cox-5399|Jerry Cox]] for authoring this note and including it in WikiTree profile [[Cox-5675|Reed Cox]] at its creation through the import of jcoxff.ged on Oct 15, 2013. == Note as moved from [[Cox-1918|Reed Cox]] == NI423 NOTES - REED COX (~1785 - 1844) by jerry Cox who did not want this note changed and is now a hidden note viewable only in the edit mode. [[Fuller-5853|Fuller-5853]] 19:34, 17 March 2017 (EDT). Minor typos may be corrected above.

Looking for Family of Gertrude Dickson Hill

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Do you know descendants of George Hill, born 8 Feb 1908 in Maine? I'm looking for descendants of my grandpa, George HIll, the mystery man. He left my mother, while an infant, and my grandma. I later found from someone that was adopted out of the family and has information that he did the same to a previous wife, Gertrude Dixon or Dickson Hill, born 27 Mar or May 1913? Do you know descendants of Gertrude, parents are Ernest Dickson and Esther Moller or Miller or Muller? Do you know Gertrude's daughter, Ethel Hill, born 1937? Also, from doing research on ancestry.com I found a contributor to her family line with the username dtolstrup. I assume Tolstrup is a family name. Can you help please? :-) I would love to unite my mother with her lost family before its too late. Thanks! [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Looking for photographs of John F. STAFFORD and Clarissa Jane EYTCHESON. ~ Family Tree Wanted Mystery

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I am looking for photographs of John F. STAFFORD and Clarissa Jane EYTCHESON. The only known photographs to my family were put on their tombstone and somebody came along and shot the pictures out. John was born January 4, 1862 in North Carolina and he died February 13, 1904. John’s parents were James Gilcrease STAFFORD and Luzena Mellisa LLOYD. John’s siblings were Mary Emmer STAFFORD (1864 – 1957), Martha Luella STAFFORD (1867 – 1941), Robert Gilcrease STAFFORD (1869 – 1943), Cora A. STAFFORD (1872 – 1900), Levi Loften STAFFORD (1875 – 1938), Lyndon Thomas STAFFORD (1878 – 1952), and Elmer David STAFFORD (1882 – 1945). John married Clarissa Jane EYTCHESON on March 5, 1885. Clarissa Jane was born in January 11, 1860 and died in 1921. Clarissa Jane’s parents were Enoch J. EYTCHESON (1825 – ?) and Susanna STARR (1823 – 1883). Clarissa Jane’s siblings were William H. EYTCHESON (1852 – 1932), Elizabeth EYTCHESON (1854 – 1910), Mary S. EYTCHESON (1855 – 1855), Sarah I. EYTCHESON (1856 – 1876), and Cynthia Ann EYTCHESON (1857 – 1922). John and Clarissa Jane’s children were Enoch James STAFFORD (1886 – 1964), Nellie Enola STAFFORD (1888 – ), William Arthur STAFFORD (1891 – 1974), and Irvin John STAFFORD (1893 – 1956). John and Clarissa Jane were buried at Hills Baptist Church in Clinton County, Indiana. Looking For … Sunday ~ Looking For photographs of John F. STAFFORD and Clarissa Jane EYTCHESON STAFFORD Posted on March 10, 2013 by Alena Edit Today I am looking for photographs of John F. STAFFORD and Clarissa Jane EYTCHESON. The only known photographs to my family were put on their tombstone and somebody came along and shot the pictures out. John was born January 4, 1862 in North Carolina and he died February 13, 1904. John’s parents were James Gilcrease STAFFORD and Luzena Mellisa LLOYD. John’s siblings were Mary Emmer STAFFORD (1864 – 1957), Martha Luella STAFFORD (1867 – 1941), Robert Gilcrease STAFFORD (1869 – 1943), Cora A. STAFFORD (1872 – 1900), Levi Loften STAFFORD (1875 – 1938), Lyndon Thomas STAFFORD (1878 – 1952), and Elmer David STAFFORD (1882 – 1945). John married Clarissa Jane EYTCHESON on March 5, 1885. Clarissa Jane was born in January 11, 1860 and died in 1921. Clarissa Jane’s parents were Enoch J. EYTCHESON (1825 – ?) and Susanna STARR (1823 – 1883). Clarissa Jane’s siblings were William H. EYTCHESON (1852 – 1932), Elizabeth EYTCHESON (1854 – 1910), Mary S. EYTCHESON (1855 – 1855), Sarah I. EYTCHESON (1856 – 1876), and Cynthia Ann EYTCHESON (1857 – 1922). John and Clarissa Jane’s children were Enoch James STAFFORD (1886 – 1964), Nellie Enola STAFFORD (1888 – ), William Arthur STAFFORD (1891 – 1974), and Irvin John STAFFORD (1893 – 1956). John and Clarissa Jane were buried at Hills Baptist Church in Clinton County, Indiana. John’s Timeline: 1862 ~ Birth on January 4th 1870 Census ~ Washington Township, Dallas County, Missouri 1880 Census: ~ Adams Township, Hamilton County, Indiana 1885 ~ Married Clarissa Jane on March 5th 1900 Census ~ Jefferson Township (west half), Tipton County, Indiana 1904 ~ Death on February 13th Clarissa Jane’s Timeline: 1860 ~ Born January 11th 1860 ~ Census ~ Jefferson Township, Tipton County, Indiana 1870 ~ Census ~ Jefferson Township, Tipton County, Indiana 1880 ~ Census ~ Jefferson Township, Tipton County, Indiana 1885 ~ Married John F. STAFFORD on March 5th 1900 ~ Census ~ Jefferson Township (west half), Tipton County, Indiana 1910 ~ Census ~ Jefferson Township, Tipton County, Indiana 1920 ~ Census ~ Jefferson Township, Tipton County, Indiana 1921 ~ Death [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

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In the absence of historical records, genealogists can develop their own information via the science of genetics. We seek our '''paternal''' lineage by decoding our Y-chromosome. Technology available over the last two decades leads us to the surprising possibility that our millennia deep Germanic paternal ancestry is German-Finnish-American, not German-English-American. ===Finding Fatherland=== After asking one’s father who his grandfathers were and where they were from (in my case no clue), then researching other intersecting family trees to find out what others have learned about the lineage, then researching public records to fill in details and extend further back to earlier unknown grandfathers, one’s progress will necessarily stop at a brick wall. This is true for every genealogist. Nothing more can be told with documented specificity. All else will be speculation, and those honest ones among us will note clearly when this non-evidenced phase of one’s research is entered. Speculation can be useful so long as it is labeled such. Now we have scientific tools to further evidence our well-researched claims. But even more spectacularly, we can hop over our brick wall and provide real limits to our speculations. Such refinement can focus our speculation to create believable scenarios for what might have been. The author’s paternal line seems an example of this added value. Although the following derived hypotheses have some DNA basis and perhaps some historical basis, the who, where, and why of our paternal tribe is very much speculative, and by an armchair genealogist at that. In our culture, paternity is linked to surname; ours has remained unchanged for the last six generations, and likely three or four generations before that. Our first identified paternal ancestor, James Smith born 1803 in VA, told the census takers his parents were also born in VA. We have been unable to find any record of our specific family there; the Smith name is in the hard pile, records are sketchy, and early Virginia was a large area. While staring at this brick wall from the cheap seats, waiting for others to provide a new tool or new evidence to bash it down, crowd-sourced Y-DNA analysis was evolving into such a tool. ===Inferring SNPs from Short Tandem Repeats (STR)=== Early tests on the Y-chromosome were via STRs, short tandem repeats. These STRs possessed a pseudo-uniqueness sufficient to locally predict an associated unique haplogroup and its founding SNP. It was the cheap way to get to the answer, mimicking the author's own cheap seat instincts. One didn't need to do expensive SNP tests; just infer your SNP from the cheap tests. For many years, conservative (slow to update) FTDNA associated us with the inferred I-M223 SNP category, unequivocally placing our forefathers in northern Europe ~15kya. Narrowing this range, an independent online researcher observed that within clade I-M223, STR H4=9 is associated with Frisia, based on current population DNA analysis. H4=9 infers SNP S2361, so we acquired another SNP and a geolocation for our I2-S2361 tribe somewhere on the North Sea coast between current day Netherlands and Denmark. FTDNA, based on 25 tested STRs, finally advanced their inference beyond I-M223, assigning us the haplogroup marked by SNPs I-L1198/Z166. These SNPs first appeared in the early Northern Europe iron age,~3kya, a leap forward of twelve millennia. As expected, L1198 includes the upstream S2361 predicted earlier, and in the same geolocation. These were peoples of the Anglo-Saxon urheimat, Tacitus' Ingvaeones (cognate Yngvi), although what language they spoke is likely lost forever. ===Finding Others Who Match Us=== FTDNA stores their customers' testing results in a match-searchable database. For two decades, we were matched at 25/25 STR markers by two lineages, Smith and Marshall, and by another Smith at 24/25. That was it, stasis that still tries one's patience. These potential ancestors were all in VA pre-1800, but no connection materialized between them; not many tested people matched us, an indication of rarity in these parts. ===YSEQ: One Shot SNP Tests=== It was time for the impatient one to get out the wallet and the shotgun, testing specific SNPs downstream of I-L1198 at the YSEQ, who offer specific SNP tests (on the cheap, of course). Two negatives were purchased before a hit on FT73935+. While shotgun SNP testing was the opposite of cheap, it and luck had gotten us around the longstanding FTDNA stasis for around 50USD. ===FTDNA: Full SNP Coverage via BigY Test=== The next advancement from FTDNA was BigY analysis of the entire Y chromosome, the only way to advance the state of art, but initially pricey for price-value sensitive types; it seemed prudent for us to wait for one of our Smith close matches to step up. It was a great plan that produced cheapskate nirvana. Both matching Smiths stepped up; lo and behold, they both tested positive for the same terminal SNP, I-BY66988+. So, no surprise, after testing my own DNA for that SNP at YSEQ, I likewise am proved BY66988+. There are now three Smith lineages from 1700s VA having this rare paternal marker, real progress toward our goal. This information has added four SNPs to our paternal I-haplogroup cladistics, per Astrid at YSEQ: L1198>FT73935>FT36359>FT36987>BY66988, another leap forward in time from 1000BCE to the Middle Ages. The I-M223 haplogroup project at FTDNA names the parent clade (I-FT36987) as Continental CZ-2b2, apparently entirely found within Finland, except for a lone progenitor who found his way to our American shore. ===YFULL: Putting It All Together=== The YFULL organization does final analysis of BigY tests, via BAM files forwarded by BigY testers. BY66988 isn't listed yet at YFULL; likely, the two testers haven't submitted their BAM files for analysis. But the BY66988 parent and sibling clades are on the latest YFULL chart (Tree v10.03.00); they list the few known carriers of these SNPs as inhabitants of Finland, from the south and west. ===Finland, You Say? Really, Finland??=== As of December 2022,: YFull has further resolved their database (trailing FTDNA by well over a year). YFull now correctly shows FT36359->FT36987, keeping the same inheritance in the subclades, and not yet resolvable to the FTDNA subclades: BY66988 and Y172437. Meanwhile, at FTDNA's I-M223 user haplogroup project, clade CZ-2b2 is shared by six Finnish samples, complete with names and locations (which are approximate, one in the middle of a lake, another in the middle of a remote forest). FT36987*: *Mäki (Pajala, Pahtajärvi, Sweden) *Seppälä (Rantsila, Suomi) *Merilainen (Ilomantsi) FT36987>BY3777: *Karlstrom (Pulkkinen) *Karlstrom (Röringe, Vetil) *Tuira (Kokemäki) Finland thus looks promising as host for all currently geo-located descendants of FT36987. In confirmation, the PhyloGeographer online tool, in conjunction with the YFull database, shows that SNP FT73535 arose in German Bight territory in an Anglo-Saxon group, then migrated to western Finland before bifurcating into FT36987 and equivalents. Where our most recent subclade, marked by BY66988, fits in this picture is not yet resolved at YFull. This most recent genetic marker for our tribe dates to the Middle Ages, likely in Finland. The jury is still out on proof of direct DNA association of BY66988+ with native Finns. ===Walking In Our Paternal Steps === Here's the chronology of the journey of our paternal forebears, read from the DNA. 4kya: The most recent genetic marker for our Germanic ancestral tribe was I2-CTS6433, based on genetic evolutionary clocks. A challenge arrived from the R1b peoples from the steppes of Central Asia. They brought copper metallurgy, the horse and the wheel. They became established in great numbers, becoming the dominant genetic clade in Western Europe. Some autochthonous peoples may been have forced off the continent and into NE England and perhaps Fennoscandia; they currently exist as a sub-population sharing space with the new R1b peoples across the area of current Netherlands, northern Germany, and Fennoscandia. 3kya: The most recent genetic marker for our Germanic ancestral tribe was I2-FT73935, based on genetic evolutionary clocks. Their culture had transitioned to the Nordic Bronze Age as their horizon spread to the north. They were forest farmers, skilled metal workers, and experienced seafarers and fishermen. During the next millennium, these peoples spread around the coastal Norway, Sweden, and likely into Finland. 2.5kya: I2-FT36359 places some I2-FT73935 peoples somewhere within the Nordic Bronze Age Baltic coast. We have as yet no specific geolocation for the first peoples with this genetic signature; it requires more tested people to disambiguate them. 2kya: I2-FT36987 places some I2-FT73935 peoples in Iron-Age Fennoscandia, likely in Västerbotten and/or Österbotten, based on genetic evolutionary clocks. Most identified subclades are known to have current Finnish members exclusively. We speculate the location from current DNA density of M223 people in Västerbotten (mentioned in Eupedia, but without noting evidence). 1.1kya: I2-BY66988 places a small group of I2-FT73935 peoples somewhere in Finland based on genetic evolutionary clocks. A male in this group found his way to America, likely before 1700. Three Smith families from Virginia in the 1700s exhibit BY66988. ===History Of Germanic Peoples in Fennoscandia=== In the big picture, Yngvi tribes (the Ingvaeones mentioned by Tacitus, Pliny's Ingaevones) were indigenous to Frisia, Jutland and Scania (Southern-most Sweden) back through the Mesolithic, where they were identified with the kitchen midden cultures of the continental North Sea coast. These peoples were of the I2a2a (M223) clade. Here we have interest in the more northern migrations of the Yngvi, where they would have mingled with a contemporaneous group migrating from Siberia, the original Saami of Haplogroup N1. Subsequent migrations of R1a, R1b, and I1 peoples from the East and South were then overlays on the autochthonous I2/N1 population. We can picture these overlays as they were recorded by medieval map makers. Since the Migration Period, the Geats (Goths) lived just above Scania, likely a migration of Slavic peoples (R1a) from the continent to the south, Above the Geats lived the Suiones (Swedes). They may have been a combination of Haplogroups I1 and R1a invaders from the east from the Iron Age or before, possibly still including some Yngvi. This current Stockholm area was the Scandinavian melting pot, the center of a trade route between Frisia (Hedeby), Sweden (Birka and the Mälaren Valley), Finland, Lake Ladoga, Russia, and points east. Above the Suiones lived the Kven (aka Sitones). These are the most likely continuation of the Yngvi to the north, the indigenous inhabitants of Kvenland (aka Queenland), who appear to have circled the Bay of Bothnia, around its northern most reach. It was a sparsely-populated forest land off the main trade-migration routes. Current population density confirms a hotspot for I2-M223 subclades in Västerbotten, the heart of Kvenland, and possibly also in Österbotten on the opposite Gulf shore, in Finland. This is scientific evidence possibly supporting an earlier Yngvi presence in northern Sweden and Finland. Who were the Kvens? Were they the autochthonous Yingvi, the M223 peoples of mesolithic Scania? If not, how did M223 DNA get to northern Sweden? Paleogenomics is late to the game, and there is yet little specific information, except that all known Mesolithic Y-DNA samples from Sweden are I* or I2. These appear to confirm our indigenous M223 paternal clade is basal at least as far north as Östergötland. In the South, they had yielded to the Suiones and the Goth migration of the Dark Ages. We can look to the mythology, archaeology, and Roman historians to flesh out the tale of the Kvens. Three mythologic pantheons appear to be involved: Vanir (I2, venerated females, early Scania), Jotun (I1), and Aesir (R1a, male-dominated). The R1a peoples apparently subjugated the I1 peoples early on, as their pantheons were merged and the Jotun giant Gods were pushed to a hazy distant past, leaving Aesir Odin in the forefront, and leaving Jotun's believers with only animalistic spirits, trolls and sprites inhabiting their forests. The Aesir were a more modern pantheon, emphasizing virtues of valor and loyalty in the quest for power and victories. The Aesir and Vanir collided in a conquest war, reflected in a war between their pantheons, the Vanir winning when the Yngvi stopped the R1a westward conquest at the Oder. The Yngvi were less war-like and had inferior weaponry, but the Yngvi forests, rivers, and fens rendered the opponents horses and wheeled chariots a disadvantage. Since then, the two pantheons have been merged, an uneasy coexistence. The Vanir embraced Nerthus (Mother Earth). Njörör, the main Vanir god, may have been Nerthus' sibling and father of her children, Freyr and Freyja. The Yngvi were peoples of the sea; the bounty of their sea and the prowess of their boats were ensured by Vanir priestesses attending to Njörör/Nerthus. The Vanir Yngvi were a matrilocal and matrilineal society. Women were valued quite above the R1a patrilineal culture of Odin worship. Yngvi women went to war with their warrior kin, to tend to their needs and wounds, and to remind them of what would be lost if they did not win the day. This remarkable difference supports our conceit regarding the naming of Kvenland (Queenland) as Woman Land, referring to its Yngvi inhabitants. Medieval Kvenland information is provided by the Norwegian adventurer and traveler Ohthere, and from Nordic sources, primarily Icelandic. All the known Nordic sources date to the 12th and 13th centuries. ''[Ohthere] said that the Norwegians' (Norðmanna) land was very long and very narrow ... and to the east are wild mountains, parallel to the cultivated land. Finnas inhabit these mountains ... Then along this land southwards, on the other side of the mountain (sic), is Sweden ... and along that land northwards, Kvenland (Cwenaland). The Kvens (Cwenas) sometimes make depredations on the Northmen over the mountain, and sometimes the Northmen on them; there are very large [freshwater] meres amongst the mountains,[2] and the Kvens carry their ships over land into the meres, and thence make depredations on the Northmen; they have very little ships, and very light.'' According to Finnish historian Kyösti Julku, the Germanic tribe Sitones, mentioned in Tacitus' Germania in 98 CE, lived in the area in northern Fennoscandia claimed to be Kvenland, observing there can be no confusion about their geographical location: "Upon the Suiones, border the people Sitones; and, agreeing with them in all other things, differ from them in one, that here the sovereignty is exercised by a woman. The Finnish epic Kalevala also speaks to a sense of gender conflict in the epic past, involving a woman of supernatural powers called Louhi or Pohjan-akka, who was the ruler of Pohjola, a land to the north. The rulers of the south would keep sending their sons to Pohjola to attempt to find brides, to create an alliance between the two halves of their country. Let's speculate. The first appearance of paternal marker FT36987 is estimated to be 2.2kya, placing it in an pre-CE population of Yngvi. Several Finnish residents have this marker, so let's claim it occurred in East Kvenland, in current Finnish territory, most specifically near the Oulujoki. ===A Finnish Connection to 17th Century America? === Thanks to Wade, frequent contributor to the forum at the FTDNA I-M223 Y-DNA Project forum, for suggesting we look at the New Sweden Colony of the Delaware River, which grew to hundreds of Finns, beginning in 1638.nWade pointed out that between 1638 and 1658 CE, while Finland was part of the Swedish Kingdom, many immigrant Finns came to New Sweden Colony on the lower Delaware River. In the 1570s, Sweden had wanted to open up its internal wilderness for human occupation, but the good farmers, burghers, and nobles of Sweden would be no match for a wild forest. So the Swedish Crown invited a group of Finns, the kirvesmiehet (ax wielders), to do the job. Their presence was invited primarily to the 'Finnskogen' around the historical county of Värmland. This area spans the western Sweden and eastern Norway border at the same latitude as Stockholm and Oslo. The axe-wielders were early minimalists. They sought only what they needed, valuing work and community. Avarice seemed not in their genetic code. They also, through self-teaching, were able to master several languages: Finnish, Swedish, Dutch, Russian. Saami, and later on and half the world away, English and Algonquin. These Finns maintained a lifestyle as wilderness tamers and village constructors, with generations of experience. The Sitones among them had a near spiritual appreciation of trees inherited from their deep Germanic roots, akin to the native American tribes. Documented from the 14th century, they made their livelihoods from the north European forests, using their axes to clear cut a section of trees, saving the best timber to be used for log houses of unique design suitable for standing up to harsh sub-arctic winters, then burning the slash and undergrowth, whose ash would provide potash (KCl) nourishment for future plantings. In spring, they planted rye and barley between the stumps in the ash-covered ground, after a rain had wet the fresh ash. The grain was for making bread and distilling liquor. The ash would provide as much as four years of good crop before the poor soil, of young glacial deposits, would be exhausted of nutrients; then, true to their hunter-gatherer heritage, they would move to a new section of forest and renew the cycle. After they abandoned a clearcut section of forest, secondary growth took advantage of the clearing, beginning with berries (raspberries), deciduous hardwoods, and other growth benefitting from open terrain. This further regenerated the soils, making these areas wildlife-friendly, particularly the furry mammals whose pelts augmented the value of forest products such as pine tar and timber for boat and swelling construction, enhancing the area's economic engine. Further, the wild berries and nuts added to their diets would have made their lives healthier. As well as grains, they raised food animals, another aspect of their personal wealth. They would let their pigs run wild in the forest, then hunt them for food. They erected portable zig-zag 'worm' fencing to protect crops and control animals. They also had to control brown bears, timber wolves, and cougar, which also had economic value via their pelts. These peoples were not conventionally religious, nor did they submit gladly to social law and custom, further showing not much interest in property rights. As they came into contact with tax-paying, law abiding, righteous Swedish settlements, there would be conflicts, and hence the axe men would ultimately become a nuisance to the Crown. By the 1630s, Sweden had finally understood the power of the Dutch and their overseas colonies. Deciding they also needed a colony or two to compete, they copied the successful Dutch and English colonies in North America. The commercial interests of Sweden organized a New Sweden Colony, situated along the Delaware River, extending from above the current Philadelphia, down to the top of Delaware Bay. New Sweden was the final foreign colony established on what would become American soil. It was also short lived, being on contested lands already claimed by the English and Dutch, and before them the native tribes. This new land was wild and forested, calling for a certain type of settler to be successful there. Sweden had just such a group that they were ready to be rid of, the axe-wielders of the Finnskog. So they 'persuaded' them to emigrate to New Sweden. The Colony was first run by the immigrant Swedes and Finns themselves, but then was forced to submit briefly to English and Dutch rule, until, by 1682, it came again under English rule as part of the William Penn Charter. By 1660, at least half the inhabitants of New Sweden were Finnish by cultural heritage, apparently a few descendants of the Sitones amongst them. By the end of New Sweden's existence, perhaps over 700 Finns and their descendants were living permanently along the lower Delaware River. In following generations, there was a diaspora of the New Sweden descendants into neighboring areas under English rule. So we may have closed the information gap and arrived at a hypothesis regarding how this paternal lineage from the German Bight via way of Finland reached VA by 1700. Going forward, we will seek proof beyond our current conceit, that this is the most likely scenario. === Do Our Smiths Connect to New Sweden? === Our starting conceit, based on DNA, is that our Smith common paternal ancestor came from Finland to New Sweden Colony between 1640 and 1680, the only known concentration of Finns in 17th century America. He was a blacksmith and had a son who also had sons and so forth. As English colonial administration was asserted, he adopted an English surname Smith, as did his family. Any least one of his sons migrated southwest to VA/WV, perhaps the Shenandoah Valley. Records are sketchy and these were a far backwoods lot. Give them an axe, canoe, a few food animals, rye and barley seed, turn them loose in the deep forest, and likely never lay eyes on them again. Through their simple lives and strength of families, they were able to find accommodation and mutual respect with nature and among the indigenous peoples, repeating on these shores their success formula in Scandinavia, masters of forest living. We begin our search by examining the ships' well-documented passenger contingents. Assuming the Smith name refers to occupation, we might begin by looking for blacksmiths: * 1654 Örnen (Eagle): Jöns Andersson * 1654 Örnen: Hendrick Andersson * 1655 Mercurius: Joen Staffeson Jöns lived in the Colony, but when he died, he left his entire fortune to his son-in-law. He likely had no male descendants. Joen has not been documented to have settled in the Colony. Hendrick lived in Crane Hook from 1663 until his death in ~1696, just above the Maryland border. Hendrick and wife Margareta had at least one son, Jacob. Jacob and mother Margaret are documented to have identified themselves as Smith when signing documents after 1700. So far, Jacob seems a viable candidate for our ancestor, warranting further investigation.This may always be a work-in-progress. Working from the other end, we try to follow our historic ancestors from pre-Revolutionary Virginia to Finnish ancestry. Three Smith lineages whose descendants share this Finnish SNP lived in VA in the 18th century, headed by James, Joseph/Jacob?, and John. We have found a genealogical link between the James and Joseph lines, with MRCA of William Smith. Thus, we have just a single generation gap to fill between Jacob and William/John, a man born ~1710, possibly Henry or Jacob Smith.

Looking for where Alice Young is buriel.

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Loomis Mine Disaster

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Loomis Mine Disaster 1924

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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]] | '''Loomis 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: 6 June 1924 * Location: [[:Category:Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania|Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania]] * Victims: 14 * Cause: Gas 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:Loomis Mine, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, 1924]] 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:Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania]]. Please remove these category instructions after the category has been added. === Sources === * https://usminedisasters.miningquiz.com/saxsewell/loomis_news_only.htm

Looney and Letitia Coodey Price Family Bible

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The Looney and Letitia Coodey Price Family Bible was originally owned by Looney and Letitia Jane (born Coodey) Price. The Family Record documents Price, Coodey (now Coody), Scales, Skidmore and Green family member's marriages, births and deaths from 1806 to 1940. This Bible was passed down through the family and is now in the possession of Looney and Letitia's great, great grandson, [[VanHorn-866|Stephan Bradley (Steve) VanHorn]]. Example Source citation for this Space Profile: [[Price-9592|James R. Price]]. [[Space:Looney and Letitia Coodey Price Family Bible|Looney and Letitia Coodey Price's Family Bible]]. (American Bible Society; Troy, N.Y.; Merriam, More & Co. 1856); original owned by Letitia Jane Price (born Coodey). Currently in possession of [[VanHorn-866|Steve VanHorn]]. Includes names with marriage, death and birth dates of Price, Coodey (now Coody), Scales, Skidmore and Green family members from 1806 to 1940.

Looney and Letitia Price Geneology and Family Histories

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Scanned image of a copy of an ancestry chart for Letitia and Looney Price and descendants via one son (Daniel Coody Price) Scanned images of two typed pages of short biographical histories of Carrie Walker (nee Price) Floyd, her parents Looney and Letitia (nee Coody) Price), her maternal grandmother Jane (nee Ross) Coody, her husband James Lee Floyd, and her husband's parents Charles A. and Louise (Moss) Floyd.

Loos British Cemetery

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directed from [[Space:The War Cemeteries|The War Cemeteries]] === LOOS BRITISH CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France === :'''Location:''' :Loos (Loos-en-Gohelle) is a village to the north of the road from Lens to Bethune. From Lens, take the N43 towards Bethune. Arriving at Loos, turn right at CWGC sign post. The Loos British Cemetery is about 1 kilometre from Loos Church in the southern part of the village. :'''History:''' :The village has given its name to the battle of the 25th September - 8th October 1915, in which it was captured from the Germans by the 15th (Scottish) and 47th (London) Divisions, and defended by French troops on the 8th October. The cemetery was begun by the Canadian Corps in July 1917, and the graves then made are contained in Rows A and B of Plot I and Row A of Plot II. The remainder of the cemetery was formed after the Armistice by the concentration of graves from the battlefields and smaller cemeteries over a wide area North and East of the village, including: ::BARTS ALLEY CEMETERY, VERMELLES, about 1 kilometre North-East of the village, named from a communication trench in which a Dressing Station was established. It contained the graves of 38 soldiers from the United Kingdom, who fell, for the most part, in the Battle of Loos; ::CALDRON MILITARY CEMETERY (RED MILL), in the Southern part of the town of LIEVIN, in which were buried 85 soldiers from the United Kingdom (mainly of the 46th (North Midland) Division), 38 from Canada and one German; ::CITE CALONNE MILITARY CEMETERY, LIEVIN, in the middle of a mining village between Grenay and Lievin. The cemetery was begun by French troops and used by the British from March, 1916, onwards. It contained the graves of 207 soldiers from the United Kingdom, five from Canada, 130 French and six German; ::CORKSCREW CEMETERY, LOOS, which was close to the mine known as Fosse II. It contained the graves of 168 soldiers from the United Kingdom and 38 from Canada; ::COURCELLES-LES-LENS COMMUNAL CEMETERY, in which 19 soldiers and one airman from the United Kingdom, mainly of the 12th (Eastern) Division, were buried in October, 1918; ::LIEVIN STATION CEMETERY, on the North-West side of the railway station, used in 1917 and containing the graves of 48 soldiers from the United Kingdom (almost all of the 46th (North Midland) Division) and 12 from Canada; ::LOOS (FORT GLATZ) GERMAN CEMETERY, named from a German strong point at the North-West corner of the village, and containing the graves of three soldiers from the United Kingdom who fell in the summer of 1915. The great majority of the soldiers buried here fell in the Battle of Loos. There are nearly 3,000, 1914-18 and a small number of 1939-45 war casualties commemorated in this site. Of these, two-thirds from the 1914-18 are unidentified and special memorials are erected to two soldiers from the United Kingdom and four from Canada who are known or believed to be buried among them. :Other special memorials record the names of 44 soldiers from Canada and 12 from the United Kingdom, buried in other cemeteries, whose graves were destroyed by shell fire. The cemetery covers an area of 11,364 square metres and is enclosed by a rubble wall. '''Robert James Sanderson—III.A.2'''

Loose Ends in the Overbeck Family Tree

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Here we will showcase profiles of Averbeck/Overbeck ancestors who have no attainable information on their lives (and who haven't been confirmed as having no offspring), but might serve as "missing links" to other unconnected groups of Averbecks/Overbecks. There are records of Averbecks living in the vicinity of Bakum as far back as 1490, so while there is a possibility of those Averbecks being descendants of one who may have departed the Hof in Hiddinghausen at some point before 1600, any Averbecks or Overbecks from there would have no connections to any descendants of Frantz Averbecke of the late 1500s. Sometimes, when a man married a woman who was an heiress of her family's estate, he would change ''his'' surname so that the estate would stay in the female's family name, a custom still in practice today as noted with current Anerbe Cora Averbeck and her husband Michael Averbeck (formerly Lilier). So chances are good that these "loose ends" may not prove to be "missing links", but simply patriarchs who would live out the rest of their lives under a different surname. Sources for all information, unless otherwise noted, are from Alvin H. Overbeck's comprehensive family history ''The Sippe (Clan) Averbeck-Overbeck.'' ---- We start off with the earliest question mark on the tree: '''Johann Averbecke''', [[Averbeck-12]]. ''(born sometime in the late 1580s)'' Alvin pointed out that "Most of the time, but not always, the oldest son was designated Anerbe" (the male heir who alone has the right to inherit the title of the entire Hof, or farming estate). His assumption was that the Averbecks followed the oldest-son rule, when actually, as discovered by Anke Waldmann, the estate passed to the youngest of the children. So he assumed that Johann had died early on since Frans inherited the Hof. But now it can also be assumed that Johann simply moved on and raised a family in another part of the region. There is a slight chance that he may actually be Caspar Overbeck (the eldest patriarch in a family line that includes famous painter Johann Friedrich Overbeck), who fled from religious persecution in Westphalia to settle in Lueneburg in 1615, and it would make sense that he would assume a different name in the process. Next is the '''Unknown male Averbeck''', [[Averbeck-79]]. ''(born sometime in the 1610s)'' Alvin writes, "References in 1628 and 1630 indicate that Wessel Averbeck (the Anerbe) was then residing on the Hof with his brother, his sister and his father (retired)." This Averbeck brother, whose name wasn't identified by Alvin, would be too young to have been the aforementioned Caspar, but he may have moved elsewhere and raised a family whose some of the descendants would eventually settle in America. '''Adam Averbeck''', [[Averbeck-14]] ''(born 1639)'' Originally thought to have succumbed to a deadly illness at a young age, Adam actually lived to the year 1695 (according to Anke Waldmann). No other info regarding marriage or children (or lack thereof) was available, however. Two sons of Anna Averbeck: '''Gisbert''', [[Averbeck-21]] ''(born 23 Mar 1670)'' '''Herman''', [[Averbeck-22]] ''(born 8 Jan 1673)'' They both have definitive birthdates, but no dates of death. And although I listed their deaths at 1750, the years are actually unknown... so they could've passed on much sooner and without offspring. Sons of Joes Hermann Averbeck: '''Johann Heinrich''', [[Averbeck-27]] ''(born 25 Mar 1741, died 19 Apr 1804)'' '''Caspar Heinrich''', [[Averbeck-30]] ''(born 1 Nov 1751, died 13 Oct 1783)'' '''Hermann''', [[Averbeck-31]] ''(born 27 Jan 1755, died 4 Jan 1825)'' The fact that there are precise dates of death for these three may indicate that they stayed in the general area of Germany and Holland. Sons of Adam Gisbert Averbeck (another son of Joes): '''Johann Adam''', [[Averbeck-41]] ''(born 22 Sep 1785)'' '''Adam Heinrich''', [[Averbeck-43]] ''(born 27 Jun 1791)'' '''Johann Friedrich''' (not the painter), [[Averbeck-44]] ''(born 22 Feb 1794)'' The only sons (out of eight children) without definitive death dates, any one of them could have settled in other parts of Europe or the United States. ---- Balthasar Adam, the son of Joes who was designated Anerbe, had eight children, of which five married into neighboring families at Hiddinghausen, Grambergen and Astrup. These branches of the family tend to disappear from the records at Schledehausen, leaving mainly the records of Gerhard Heinrich Overbeck's descendants. Gerhard's brother Johann Adam [[Averbeck-34]] had two grandsons that later emigrated to the U.S. and settled in Ohio: '''Herman Overbeck''', [[Overbeck-115]] ''(born 26 Jan 1824, died 28 Jan 1901)'' Originally a Hermann Heinrich, he settled in the town of Oregon, Ohio and married a Marie Hager [[Hager-1201]] ''(born 24 Apr 1829, died 2 Nov 1913)''. No further info has been discovered on this couple. The other brother, '''John Overbeck''' [[Overbeck-114]] ''(aka Johann Hermann, born 18 May 1821, died 31 Mar 1899)'', is well-documented, having settled in Toledo and sired three children with wife Mary. Gerhard's Anerbe-designated son Christoph had a couple of children that moved to America. One was a daughter, '''Maria Engel''' [[Overbeck-113]] ''(born 19 Jan 1843)'', whose whereabouts in America could not be validated. The other was son '''John Frederick''' [[Overbeck-111]] ''(born 21 Mar 1834, died 24 Aug 1888)'', formerly Johann Friedrich, who emigrated to the U.S. in 1860 and settled in Toledo, marrying a woman named Frederica and siring seven children. Gerhard's son '''Hermann Heinrich Overbeck''', [[Overbeck-71]] ''(born 9 Jul 1812, died 1849)'' was a complete mystery to Alvin, having only correspondence regarding daughter Elizabeth Wildey to work from; however, Elizabeth's descendants have been pinpointed down to the present. It is unclear whether or not Hermann had other children, though, despite the numerous Overbecks living in Cincinnati and the rest of Ohio throughout the 19th century. ---- My goal with all these loose ends is to try and bring their lineage up to date, hopefully in the process connecting with currently unconnected Overbeck branches that inhabit St. Louis, Ohio, Pennsylvania and other parts of the northeastern U.S. I am currently in contact with an Overbeck that lives in Central Texas who has ancestors that lived in New Jersey, so it would be especially nice if a connection was found there.

Loose Photographs - Pip Sheppard

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Loper Genealogical Research

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Lord Howe Island - genealogy related information

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Location category - [[:Category: Lord_Howe_Island,_New_South_Wales|Lord Howe Island, New South Wales]] ===Beginnings=== The first recorded sighting of Lord Howe Island was 17 Feb 1788 From HMS "Supply", en route from Sydney to Norfolk Island to establish the penal colony there. First recorded landing was 13 Mar 1788 on the return journey. From 1788 to 1834 the island was visited but never occupied. There is no evidence of earlier occupation of the island. ===Administration=== Control of Lord Howe Island passed from the British Crown to New South Wales in 1855. There was no resident administration of the island until 1878, when Richard Armstrong was appointed as administrator and magistrate. Until that time, births, deaths and marriages were not recorded by NSW authorities. (Islanders were recommended to create a register in 1869 and Captain Spurling agreed to do so, but it doesn't seem to have survived.) Marriages prior to 1878 were in some cases (possibly all) conducted by ships' captains, who are also recorded as having performed baptisms. Only a few baptisms prior to 1878 are recorded in the NSW Births Deaths & Marriages indexes, notably the Thompson family which were registered retrospectively, probably based on entries in the family Bible. In 1913, a Sydney-based Board of Control took charge of island administration and was in turn superceded by the Lord Howe Island Board in 1954. Settlers were considered squatters with no formal rights over the land they occupied. Some were granted permissive occupancy, later revoked, and the matter was finally resolved in 1953 when descendants of original settlers were given perpetual leases. Rights were extended in 1981 to cover residents of 10 years or more. ===First Settlement=== In 1834, 3 (European) men with their Maori wives and 2 Maori boys were brought from New Zealand on the barque "Caroline" by [[Blenkinsop-185|Captain John William Dundas Blenkinsop]]/Blinkenthorpe (spelling varied) and landed (apparently) at Blinkenthorpe (Blinky) Beach. They settled at Settlement Bay and did some farming, as well as gathering birds and fish to provide provisions for passing ships. The men were: * [[Ashdown-355|George Ashdown]] * James Bishop - apparently educated and a correspondent with Sydney papers.** * ? Chapman George Ashdown and his wife had at least 2 children on the island in 1836 and 1838 - [[Ashdown-140|Helene (Ashdown) Wilberforce]] and [[Ashdown-354|James David Ashdown]]. It seems possible that the 2 Maori boys were the children of George Ashdown as he had several children. There were possibly other children born during this time. The group sold their interests to [[Dawson-7272|Richard Dawson]], iron founder of Sydney and Captain Owen Poole, an Indian military officer and returned to New Zealand in 1841. ===Permanent Settlement=== Dawson and Poole, and later [[Foulis-148|Dr John Foulis]] brought employees to the island to farm from 1841 and were soon joined by others. Poole, Dawson and Foulis failed to obtain a lease from the NSW Government (which probably lacked the legal authority at that time to issue one) and left the island in 1847, but some employees and others stayed on. 1841 - Captain Middleton settled on the island. His wife was named Eliza. 1842 - [[Andrews-21280|Thomas]] and [[Currie-4158|Margaret Andrews]], [[Mosely-533|Allan Isaac Mosely]] and the Wright family all settled. Mosely's wife, [[Moran-6224|Johanna]] arrived in 1846. A man named Moss was on the island but became something of a problem and was removed by Poole. 1843 - McAuliffe and Hesketh settled. The Andrews had a daughter, [[Andrews-21248|Mary]], on the island in 1846. Dr Foulis also had a son, [[Foulis-147|James]] born on the island in about 1845. 1849 - there were apparently 11 people on the island. 1853 - Captain Denham of HMS "Herald" reported that Andrews, Moseley and Wright were in occupation and the total community consisted of these 3 families of 16 people. 1853 - [[Thompson-79551|Nathan Chase Thompson]] settled. Many others settled from the 1860s. 1869 - a news article names the adult residents, giving ages, how long resident and where they were from. Population was 42.LORD HOWE ISLAND. (1869, June 12). The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), p. 8. Retrieved January 1, 2023, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article13192075 1873 - The ketch "Sylph" which sailed between Sydney and Lord Howe Island with supplies and produce about twice a year was lost at sea. Captain Field and Captain Crawford were captain and first mate. Dan (unknown) and Arthur George Wooller from Sydney, both teenagers, were the crew. Passengers were Thomas Mooney, Mrs Wainwright and her 2 children, Henry and Fred.THE LONELY GRAVE ON LORD HOWE ISLAND, AND THE STORY IT TELLS (1936, November 29). The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), p. 18 (News Section). Retrieved May 9, 2023, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article230904986 1893 - Population was estimated at 70.LORD HOWE'S ISLAND. (1893, March 27). The Australian Star (Sydney, NSW : 1887 - 1909), p. 2. Retrieved December 29, 2022, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article227181093 1906 - population stated to be exactly 100.LORD HOWE ISLAND. (1906, November 30). The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), p. 5. Retrieved December 29, 2022, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article237661639 1933 - there were estimated to be between 130 and 140 residents.KEEN PLAYERS (1933, February 14). The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), p. 10. Retrieved December 29, 2022, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article228911496 1939 - population estimated at less than 200.LORD HOWE ISLAND (1939, August 8). Manilla Express (NSW : 1899 - 1954), p. 4. Retrieved December 29, 2022, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article195845723 Resident population in 2016 was 382. In 2021 it was 445. There would also have been a similar number of mostly seasonal non-residents (many in tourism-related jobs) and a maximum of 400 tourists. ==Research Note== The James Bishop mentioned as a colonist in 1834 is possibly the same man, formerly of London and later of Wellington who married Elizabeth Wakarehu, a native of New Zealand on 05 Jul 1842.New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume III, Issue 158, 13 July 1842, Page 2 - https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZGWS18420713.2.6 The associate of George Ashdown was dead by 1847, as Ashdown was one of his executors.Wellington Independent, Volume III, Issue 165, 12 May 1847, Page 1 - https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WI18470512.2.2.4 == Sources == ''A History of Lord Howe Island'', by Max Nicholls, reprint 1975 Mercury-Walch P/L, Moonah, Tasmania (originally published 1952) ''Lord Howe Island Its Discovery and Early Associations 1788 to 1888'', by Harold R. Rabone, 1972 Australia Publications, Sydney (originally published 1940)

Lord Melville, Convict Voyage to New South Wales 1816-17

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[[Category:Lord Melville, Arrived 24 Feb 1817]] [[Category:New South Wales, Shipping Free Space Pages]] [[Image:Photos-473.jpg|80px|??]] === Convict Transport ship Lord Melville sailed from England on 15 September 1816 and arrived in Sydney on 24 February 1817 === built: 1805 Shields in England type: brig size: 400 - 412 tons master: Captain Thackray Wetherell. surgeon superintendent: Daniel McNamara left England: 15 September 1816 embarked with: 101 female convicts and Barron Field, recently appointed Supreme Court Judge of NSW and his new wife Jane (Cairncross). Along with John Dacre (later Harbour Master at Port Jackson), Edward Gray (later Superintendent at the Orphan School Farm), John Gurner (clerk to Barron Field), John Roduphus Nicholson (later Harbour Master Port Jackson) and 16 free female passengers and 41 children, believed to be the families of convicts already in New South Wales. arrived Port Jackson: 24 February 1817 deaths: 2 === PASSENGER LISTS === * Details for the ship Lord Melville I (1) (1817) from the Claim a Convict website at: http://www.hawkesbury.net.au/claimaconvict/shipDetails.php?shipId=134 * Lord Melville voyage to New South Wales, Australia in 1816 with 103 passengers from the Convict records website at: https://convictrecords.com.au/ships/lord-melville/1816 * Lord Melville - Arrived 24 February 1817. from the Convicts to Australia website at: https://perthdps.com/convicts/confem51.html === FURTHER READING === * Convict Ship Lord Melville 1817 from the FREE SETTLER or FELON? website at: https://www.jenwilletts.com/convict_ship_lord_melville_1817.htm * HMS Porpoise (1804) from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Porpoise_(1804) * Convict Stockade website at: http://www.historyaustralia.org.au/twconvic/Lord+Melville+1817 *Kelly, Russell. ''In the Wake of the Lord Melville.'' Wishart, Qld: R. Kelly, 2012.

Lord of Galloway

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''Lords of Galloway''
=== Before Scotland === {{Image|file=Graphics_for_Scotland-6.png |align=r |size=m }} The map, sourced from Agnew's work, illustrates the relative position of the various tribes influencing Galloway in about the middle of the 8th Century. It was at this time that the Saxon held lands of Northumbria were starting to feel the impact of the "Viking" incursions. Before 800 the Saxons had all but disappeared from Galloway. The invaders, called the Galls,Gaelic for foreigner burned and pillaged along all coasts of Scotland and Ireland. They "overran other districts" as fierce wolves, killing not only sheep and oxen, but choirs of monks and nuns," in Galloway, and there alone, they entered into the closest fellowship with its people, sought their daughters in marriage, and enrolled their sons in their martial ranks." The Norse recruited the Galwegians, enthusiastically it seems, as raiders of the Irish shores. Irish annalists termed them "the foster children of the Norseman," and within a generation of the unholy alliance, Macferbis the Sennachy describes the Galloway Picts as "a people who had renounced their baptism, and had the customs of the Norsemen" ; and bad as those Norsemen had been, the "Gallgaidhel"Skene, Celtic Scotland, also notes that during the latter years of Kenneth's reign, a people appear in close association with the Norwegian pirates, are termed 'Gallgaidhel'. The name was certainly first applied to the people of Galloway. It seems to have been applied to them by the Irish Annals, under the rule of 'Gall' or foreigner. were worse. When [[MacAlpin-12|Kenneth MacAlpin]] came to power and was crowned king of the united Picts and Scots at Scone in 844 it was, without doubt, supported by the Galwegians. Kenneth cemented his alliance with the district by giving his daughter to a Gallgaidhel or Norse chief of the district, Olaf or Amlaiph. There is no question that the Galwegians assisted "Olaf" in the invasion and capture of Dublin and elevated the daughter of Kenneth to Queen on the throne of Dublin. In 852 they invaded Ulster and although initially successful were eventually defeated with "many prisoners remaining in the hands of the victor, with whose heads he formed a ghastly ornament for the palisades of his (the Ulster King) stronghold". By 924 the Galwegians were powerful enough to hold off a Saxon invasion, under Edmund the Elder, from Northumbria and challenge the King of Scotland ([[MacAlpin-43|Constantine]]). By 1000, although still independent, Galloway acknowledged the King in Norway as the overlord. The local Viking "Jarl" was Thorfinn and he resided in Galloway and had married a local lady, although likely already of mixed bloodlines, Ingibiorg. By 1070 the Vikings empire had started to collapse. In Galloway there is notice of the death of Sweyne in 1034 and of Diarmait in 1072 (both recorded as Kings). The lineage to [[Galloway-137|Fergus]] is not clear although he was likely born about 1080.Fergus is known to have died very old, at Holyrood in 1161, yet source material does not place his birth before 1080 (wikitree records it as 1078). His daughter [[Galloway-13|Affrica]] married [[Godredsson-7|Olave the Swarthy]], King of Man, the date unrecorded; but his reign of forty years commenced 1102, and their son, well advanced in life ([[Olafsson-29|Godred]]), succeeded his father in 1142. Hence Fergus's marriage may be placed between 1107 and 1112. === The Lords of Galloway === On the assumption to the throne, in 1124, by David, Scotland was once again united after years of Civil War. David acknowledging the support of Galloway alludes to their unique status in his speach "All good men of my whole kingdom — Scottish, English, Anglo-Norman, and Gallovidians". With David came the Normans and Flemish that had supported him and these occupied his lands in Northumbria. Also with David came Feudalism. The ruler in Galloway was Fergus. A man of considerable status he was already married to the daughter, [[FitzHenry-35|Elizabeth]], of David's mentor and supporter, King [[Normandie-45|Henry I]], of England. Fergus was also brother in law to King [[Dunkeld-32|Alexander]], David's brother, through his marriage to Henry's sister, [[Normandie-90|Sybilla]]. Agnew records that "Fergus was a ruler of great force of character, and decidedly in advance of his age; he carried out great changes, social and political, all in the direction of sound progress, with a firm hand and a princely liberality which well entitle him to be remembered as enlightened and patriotic. Feudalism, which he may be said to have introduced, was much more calculated to ensure strong and settled government than the customs of Tanistry". His line was the last to appear on record as Kings of Galloway. It will die out in the male line in Alan, Lord of Galloway who dies in 1234 without male heir. The Lordship of Galloway, by feudal law, passing jointly to his three daughters, and the Constableship of Scotland, acquired through marriage, to the husband of the eldest, [[Galloway-198|Heleun]] (Ellen). John de Balliol, through his marriage to the second sister, [[Galloway-1276|Dervorguilla]], acquiring the estates of Galloway. '''Sources:''' *The major source work for the period is the work by Sir Andrew Agnew, Bart. of Lochnaw, [https://archive.org/details/hereditarysherif01agne The Hereditary Sheriffs of Galloway], starting from page 44.

Lord Raglan, Immigrant Voyage to South Australia 1854

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[[Category:Lord Raglan, Arrived 24 Oct 1854]] [[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] '''Voyage of the Immigrant ship Lord Raglan to the South Australia Colony in 1854''' ship Lord Raglan, 923 tons, Captain M. Flanagan, from London 16th July, Plymouth 27th July 1854, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 24th October 1854 The 23rd ship from England to S.A. with government passengers for 1854 ; 6 births and 4 deaths on the passage ; W. Brett, surgeon-superintendent. [http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/lordraglan1854.shtml The Ships List], '''Passenger Lists etc.'''
* [http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/lordraglan1854.shtml Passenger List - Lord Raglan, Plymouth to Adelaide, 1854] The Ships List, Transcribed and submitted by Robert Janmaat. * 23/1854 - Lord Raglan from the State Records of South Australia's Passenger Lists 1845 - 1940. first accessed online on the 27th of January, 2020 at: https://archives.sa.gov.au/sites/default/files/documentstore/passengerlists/1854/GRG35_48_1_54-23_Lord%20Raglan.pdf * 17/07/1854 - 24/10/1854 from the Passengers in History website, an initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum. first accessed online on the 27th of January, 2020 at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/945915 * SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. from the South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900) of Wednesday 25 October 1854. Page 2. first accessed online on the 27th of January, 2020 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/49203814? * Advertising from the South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900) of Saturday 28 October 1854, Page 1. first accessed online on the 27th of January, 2020 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/49199677?

Lord Raglan (Ship 1854)

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[[Category:Lord Raglan (1854)]] '''The Lord Raglan made Numerous Voyages to the Australian Colonies in the 19th Century''' '':NOTE at least two ships with this name made voyages to and from England and the Australian Colonies in the 1850s and 1860s' When it can ascertained which ship is which this Category will be updated'' The Lord Raglan a Ship of 923 or 765 tons was built in 1854 at either Cardiff or Sunderland depending on which record you see. Her voyages include the following from the following nodes on [http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/930540 Passengers in History] & [http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/930541 Passengers in History] as well as numerous sources listed below. '''16 July 1854 ➜ 23 October 1854''' :LORD RAGLAN (923 tons) from Plymouth - Port Adelaide. (Captain M. Flanagan/Flanigan & Mr. W. Brett, Surgeon-superintendent.) '''13 November 1855 ➜ 6 February 1856''' :LORD RAGLAN (758 tons) from Plymouth - Port Adelaide (Captain G. Mitchell & Mr. Robert Pridie, Surgeon-superintendent.) ''' ➜ October 1857''' :Lord Raglan from England - the Victorian Colony (Captain Henry SMART) '''4 March 1858 ➜ 31 May 1858''' :Lord Raglan (756 tons) from Plymouth - Fremantle (Captain Thomas Hybert & Dr. John Bower, Surgeon Superintendent carrying convicts to the Swan River Colony.) '''26th January 1860 ➜ ''' :Lord Raglan from Fremantle - England via the Cape (Captain Thomas Hybert) '''Dates as yet unknown''' :Lord Raglan from London - Sydney '''➜ August 1859''' :Lord Raglan From England - the Victorian Colony (Captain David GILLESPIE) '''➜ November 1860''' :Lord Raglan from England - The Victorian Colony (Captain Joseph ROPER) '''29th September 1861 ➜ January 11 1862''' :Lord Raglan (753 tons) from London - The Victorian Colony (Captain Thomas Hybert) '''Thursday 20 February 1862 ➜ ''' :Lord Raglan, ship, (754 tons) from Victorian Colony - for Bluff Harbour, N.Z. (Captain Thomas Hybert) '''26th of November ➜ February 21 1862''' :Lord Raglan (White Star ship. 1,904 tons) from Liverpool England - The Victorian Colony (Captain Joseph ROPER) :''From 1860 one of them was operated by the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Star_Line White Star Line].'' :''One was lost at sea in 1863 on a [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/5747766 Voyage to Victoria].'' '''Sources'''
* LORD RAGLAN from the Passengers in History website, an initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum. first accessed online on the 27th of January, 2020 at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/930540 & http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/930541 * LORD RAGLAN 1860 from the ''ROYAL SAPPERS AND MINERS in Western Australia'' website at: https://sappers-minerswa.com/ships/lord-raglan-1860/ Lord Raglan * List of White Star Line ships from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. first accessed online on the 27th of January, 2020 at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_White_Star_Line_ships * The Convict Ship Lord Raglan 1858 from the ''Crimean War Veterans in Western Australia'' website. first accessed online on the 27th of January, 2020 at: https://crimeanwar-veteranswa.com/ships/lord-raglan/ * Lord Raglan - arrived in WA in 1858 from the Convicts to Australia website. first accessed online on the 27th of January, 2020 at: https://perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa23.html * THE LOST SHIP LORD RAGLAN. from The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) of Tuesday 19 April 1864, Page 6. first accessed online on the 27th of January, 2020 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/5747766 * Unassisted passenger lists (1852-1923) Record Series Number (VPRS): 947 from the ''PROV'' the Public Records Office Victoria. at: https://prov.vic.gov.au/explore-collection/explore-topic/passenger-records-and-immigration/unassisted-passenger-lists

Lord Spencer

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[[Category:Liverpool,_Nova_Scotia Colony]][[Category: 1790s Ships]][[Category: Privateers]] ==Lord (Earl) Spencer== In August of 1799, the [[Space:Charles_Mary_Wentworth|Charles Mary Wentworth]] met up with the [[Space:Duke_of_Kent|Duke of Kent]], who was bringing a number of captured French schooners, including a "prize schooner" called the "Lady Hammond", back to Liverpool. In October of that year, [[Perkins-4050|Simeon Perkins]], and his partners, refitted the Lady Hammond, re-named her [[Space:Lord_Spencer|Lord Spencer]], and promoted [[Barss-7|Joseph Barss]] to Captain her.Iced: The Story of Organized Crime in Canada, By Stephen Schneider, pg 31 [https://books.google.ca/books?id=ZO8jKSn25DAC&pg=PA31] This schooner had taken two prizes on her first cruise when she struck a reef off Venezuela and sank in 1800. Fortunately all of her crew were rescued by another Nova Scotian privateer vessel, the brigantine [[Space:Nelson|Nelson]]. Despite the ill luck of his first command, Spencer's captain, [[Barss-7|Joseph Barss]] Jnr, later went on to be one of Canada's most successful privateer commanders ever, aboard [[Space:Liverpool_Packet|Liverpool Packet]] in the War of 1812.Dan Conlin, A Private War in the Caribbean [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Conlin] :Crew: 58 :Tonnage: About 80 :Rig: Schooner :Armament: 12 guns :Commander: [[Barss-7|Joseph Barss]] Jnr. :Homeport: [[Space:Liverpool, Nova Scotia|Liverpool, Nova Scotia]] :Letter of Marque Issued: Nov. 6, 1799 :Prizes Taken: 2 Crew: :[[Barss-7|Barss, Joseph]] Jr. - captain Lord Spencer 1799 :Bigto - Lord Spencer 1799 :Collins, Stephen - Sailing Master Lord Spencer 1799 :Falt, Joseph "Doc" - surgeon Lord Spencer 1799 :[[Freeman-5596|Freeman, Elkanah]] - 2nd Lieutentant Lord Spencer 1799 :[[Freeman-5597|Freeman, Samuel]] - 1st Lieut Lord Spencer 1799 :Harlow, James - prizemaster Lord Spencer 1799 :Hayden, William - Lord Spencer 1799 :Johnson, James - Lord Spencer 1799 :Martin, John - Lord Spencer 1799 :Poor - Lord Spencer 1799 :Slocomb, Robert Marine Officer Lord Spencer 1799 == Sources ==

Lord Strathcona's Horse (Royal Canadians)

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[[Category: Canadian Military History]] [[Category: Second Boer War]] [[Category: Anglo Boer War-Anglo Boere Oorlog 1899-1902]][[Category: Canada, The South African War (The Boer War), 1899-1902]] [[Category: Canadian Expeditionary Force, World War I]] [[Category: Canadian Army]] [[Category: Canadian Army, World War II]] [[Category: Canadian Army, Korean War]] [[Category: North-West Mounted Police]] [[Category: Lord Strathcona's Horse (Royal Canadians)]] ---- ==Lord Strathcona's Horse (Royal Canadians)== Lord Strathcona's Horse (Royal Canadians) (LdSH [RC]) is a regular armoured regiment of the Canadian Army. Members of the regiment are commonly called Strathconas or Strats as a short form. The regimental motto is "Perseverance". '''South Africa War (Boer War)''' It was one of the last regiments in the British Empire to be created and raised by a private individual, [[Smith-69568|Donald Alexander Smith]], 1st Baron Strathcona and Mount Royal. His Regiment was recruited largely from cowboys and frontiersmen of Western Canada and members of the North West Mounted Police (NWMP). Command of "Strathcona's Horse" was given to the now famous Superintendent of the NWMP, [[Steele-7771|Sir Sam B. Steele]]. Strathcona's Horse was authorized on 1 February 1900 and embarked for Africa on 17 March 1900. Lord Strathcona's Horse arrived in Cape Town, South Africa on April 10, 1900. It quickly became essential to the British Army and fought as part of the 3rd Mounted Brigade and 4th Infantry Brigade, II Division. Employed as scouts because of their background as frontiersmen and cowboys, the Regiment was involved in numerous skirmishes and bloody battles against the Boer mounted riflemen. The bravery of the soldiers of the Regiment was best illustrated by the actions of [[Richardson-19410|Sgt Arthur Richardson]] during an ambush at Wolver Spruit. Upon seeing one of his soldiers fall wounded from his horse, Sgt Richardson rode back under a hail of Boer gunfire, retrieved the wounded man and brought him to safety. Sgt Richardson received the Victoria Cross for his valour. It departed from the theatre of operations on 20 January 1901 and disbanded on 9 March 1901. At the end of the war, in Queen Victoria's memory, King Edward VII presented the King's Colours to the Regiment. This honour is normally awarded to infantry units. Upon its return to Canada the Regiment was lauded for its contributions and service in the Boer War. Unfortunately, soon after the Regiment was disbanded. In 1909 it was reformed and named Lord Strathcona's Horse (Royal Canadians). '''The First World War''' The regiment was placed on active service at the start of the Great War on 6 August 1914 for instructional and camp administration duties. On 14 September 1914 the regiment mobilized Lord Strathcona's Horse (Royal Canadians), CEF, which embarked for England on 3 October 1914. On 5 May 1915 it disembarked in France, where it fought dismounted in an infantry role with Seeley's Detachment (really the Canadian Cavalry Brigade, part of the 2nd Indian Cavalry Division), 1st Canadian Division. In early 1916, the regiment remounted and resumed its cavalry role as part of the 1st Canadian Cavalry Brigade, with whom it continued to fight in France and Flanders until the end of the war. In March 1917, the Regiment again saw action as cavalry during the defence of the Somme front. It was during this fighting that [[Harvey-6543|Lieutenant Frederick Harvey]] won the Victoria Cross for rushing a German machine gun post and capturing the gun position. During the last great German offensive when the British and French armies were on the verge of being split, [[Flowerdew-138|Lieutenant Gordon Flowerdew]] won the Regiment's third Victoria Cross. On 31 March 1918 at Moreuil Wood, Lieutenant Flowerdew lead his 100 man squadron on a charge that defeated a superior German force of 300 strong who were supported by machine gun fire. Upon repatriation to Canada in 1919, the Regiment moved into the Mewata Armoury in Calgary, with one squadron remaining in Winnipeg. The inter-war years saw the Regiment's inclusion in the Permanent Force, and the transition from horses to vehicles. The overseas regiment disbanded on 6 November 1920. '''The Second World War''' On 24 May 1940, Regimental Headquarters and one squadron were mobilized together with the Regimental Headquarters and one squadron of The Royal Canadian Dragoons to form the 1st Canadian Motorcycle Regiment, CASF (RCD/LSH(RC)), and later mobilised in July 1940. It was redesignated as Lord Strathcona's Horse (Royal Canadians), CASF, on 21 September 1940; as the 2nd Armoured Regiment (Lord Strathcona's Horse (Royal Canadians)), CASF, on 11 February 1941; as the 2nd Armoured Regiment (Lord Strathcona's Horse (Royal Canadians)), CAC, CASF, on 15 October 1943; and as the 2nd Armoured Regiment (Lord Strathcona's Horse (Royal Canadians)), RCAC, CASF, on 2 August 1945. The Regiment trained in England for two years with Canadian-built Ram tanks and saw its first action in an armoured role in Italy. The regiment embarked for Britain on 13 November 1941 and landed in Italy on 8 November 1943, where it fought as part of the 5th Armoured Brigade, 5th Canadian Armoured Division. One of the Regiment's most noteworthy battles in Italy was a Melfa River Crossing. During this desperate battle the Strathcona RHQ reconnaissance troop established a bridgehead on the Melfa River and held it against determined German tank and infantry attacks until reinforcements could arrive. The advance up the boot of Italy bloodied the regiment but also forged their identity as a Canadian tank unit, second to none. On 16 February 1945 the regiment moved with the I Canadian Corps to North-West Europe as part of Operation Goldflake, where it fought until the end of the war, in the campaign to liberate Holland and the Lowlands. On 1 September 1945 a second Active Force component of the regiment was mobilised for service in the Pacific Theatre of operations designated as the 2nd–2nd Armoured Car Regiment (Lord Strathcona's Horse (Royal Canadians)), RCAC, CASF. It was redesignated as the 2nd Armoured Regiment (Lord Strathcona's Horse (Royal Canadians)), RCAC, CASF) on 1 March 1946 and on 27 June 1946 it was embodied in the Permanent Force. The overseas regiment was disbanded on 1 March 1946. '''Korea, the UN and NATO''' Life in the Strathcona's has continued at a fast pace during the post-war years. In 1946, the Regiment returned to Canada and except for two operational tours in Germany, called Calgary its home garrison. Until 1996, when the Strathcona's bade farewell to their friends in Calgary and were welcomed by the Greater Edmonton area. During the Korean conflict, from Spring 1951 to Spring 1954, "C", "B" and "A" Squadrons successively spent a year providing armoured support to the 25th Canadian Infantry Brigade Group, 1st Commonwealth Division. The Squadrons were equipped with M4A3E8 Sherman tanks. The Regiment has served in various Peacekeeping roles in Egypt and Cyprus. Lord Strathcona's Horse (Royal Canadians), along with The Royal Canadian Dragoons, contributed troops to 56 Recce Squadron for duty with the United Nations Emergency Force (UNEF) from March 1957 to January 1959, equipped with Ferret armoured cars. The Battle Captain, Capt Norman A. Shackleton, the 1st Troop Leader, Lt. CC Van Straubenzee, and the 3rd Troop Leader, Lt. F.G. Woodrow, as well as half of the NCOs and soldiers were Strathcona's. Two members of 56 Recce Squadron died: Lt. Charles C. Van Straubenzee on 10 May 1957 and Tpr. George E. McDavid on 29 Nov 1957. Other Squadrons of the regiment served there and in Cyprus. Tpr. Reginald J. Wiley died on UN duty in the Sinai on 7 September 1961. The Strathcona's last deployment to Cyprus took place from August 1988 to March 1989. In 1974, the Regiment formed a Ceremonial Mounted Troop to keep alive its heritage as a Cavalry Regiment raised and bred from the prairies. The Strathcona Mounted Troop performs mounted rides and demonstrations across Western Canada. The regiment served two tours of duty in Germany as part of Canada's contribution to NATO, equipped with Centurion tanks. In 1994 the Regiment led the Strathcona Battle Group during a perilous United Nations tour in Bosnia in the Former Republic of Yugoslavia, twice as part of the United Nations Protection Force (UNPROFOR) They were called upon in 1997 to lead a Battle Group as part of the NATO Stabilization Force (SFOR), largely equipped with the AVGP Cougar armoured car. Both tours were noted as highly successful. Individual members of the Strathcona's have served on virtually all of the Canada's peacekeeping missions. '''Afghanistan''' The Strathcona's contributed several tank squadrons as well as reconnaissance personnel to the various Canadian task forces that served in Afghanistan from 2002 to 2014. Trooper Michael Yuki Hayakaze was killed in action in Afghanistan on 2 March 2008. '''Today''' Currently based in Edmonton, Alberta, the regiment is part of 3rd Canadian Division's 1 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group. ==Victoria Crosses== :- [[Flowerdew-138|Lieutenant Gordon Muriel Flowerdew]], VC :- [[Harvey-6543|Lieutenant Frederick Maurice Watson Harvey]], VC, CBE, MC, Croix de Guerre :- [[Richardson-19410|Sergeant Arthur Herbert Lindsay Richardson]], VC ==Battle honours== In the list below, battle honours in capitals were awarded for participation in large operations and campaigns, while those in lowercase indicate honours granted for more specific battles. Those battle honours in bold type are emblazoned on the regimental guidon. :'''South African War''' South Africa, 1900–1901 :'''Great War''' Festubert, 1915 15–25 May 15 Somme, 1916, '18 1 July–18 November 1916 and 21 March–5 April 1918 Bazentin 14–17 July 1916 Pozières 23 July–3 September 1916 Flers–Courcelette 15–22 September 1916 Cambrai, 1917, '18 20 November 1917 – 3 December 1917 and 8–10 October 1918 St. Quentin 21–23 March 1918 Amiens 8–11 August 1918 Hindenburg Line 12 September–9 October 1918 St. Quentin Canal 29 September −2 October 1918 Beaurevoir Pursuit to Mons 28 September–11 November 1918 France and Flanders, 1915–18 :'''Second World War''' Liri Valley 18–30 May 1944 Melfa Crossing 24–25 May 1944 Torrice Crossroads 30 May 1944 Gothic Line 25 August–22 September 1944 Pozzo Alto Ridge 31 August 1944 Coriano 3–15 September 1944 Lamone Crossing 2–13 September 1944 Misano Ridge Casale 23–25 September 1944 Naviglio Canal 12–15 December 1944 Fosso Munio 19–21 December 1944 Italy, 1944–1945 IJsselmeer 15–18 April 1945 North-West Europe, 1945 :'''Other''' Korea, 1951–1953 Afghanistan ==Links== * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lord_Strathcona%27s_Horse_(Royal_Canadians) Wikipedia - Lord Strathcona's Horse (Royal Canadians)] * [https://www.strathconas.ca/ Lord Strathcona’s Horse (Royal Canadians) Regimental Society]

Lords Lieutenant and High Sheriffs of Oxfordshire. 1086-1868

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Oxfordshire|Oxfordshire Sources]] __TOC__ == Lords Lieutenant and High Sheriffs of Oxfordshire. 1086-1868 == * by [[Davenport-8340|John Marriott Davenport]] (1809-1882) * published Oxford, England, 1868 * [[Wikipedia:High_Sheriff_of_Oxfordshire]] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Lords Lieutenant and High Sheriffs of Oxfordshire. 1086-1868|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1886) ::* https://archive.org/details/lordslieutenanth00dave ::* https://books.google.com.fj/books?id=H2lbAAAAQAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100622398 * (1888) Revised by Thomas Marriott Davenport ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008731573 === 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 === * Davenport, John Marriott. ''[[Space:Lords Lieutenant and High Sheriffs of Oxfordshire. 1086-1868|Lords Lieutenant and High Sheriffs of Oxfordshire. 1086-1868]]'' (Oxford, England, 1868) [ Page ]. * ([[#Davenport|Davenport]])

Lords Livingston 1458-1716 (Croft's Peerage)

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Livingston, Lord (S, 1458 - forfeited 1716) Creation: let.pat. bef. 30 Apr 1458 Forfeited: 17 Feb 1715/6 --- Arms: See Earl of Linlithgow --- James [Livingston], 1st Lord Livingston son and heir of Sir James Livingston of Callendar, Justiciary of Scotland, by his wife ..... Dundas, dau. of James Dundas of Dundas born mar.Marian Oliphant (widow of Sir William Oliphant of Aberdalgie; d. betw. 4 Jun and 19 Oct 1478) children: 1. James Livingston, later 2nd Lord Livingston 2. Alexander Livingston, mar., and had issue: 1a. Sir James Livingston, later 3rd Lord Livingston 3. Rev David Livingston, Rector of Ayr and Provost of Lincluden 1. Elizabeth Livingston (dsp. bef. 1506), mar. bef 1464 John [Macdonald], 11th Earl of Ross 2. Eupheme Livingston (d. after 1 Jun 1493), mar. (1) bef. 2 Apr 1472 Malcolm Fleming, Master of Fleming, 1st son and heir ap. by his first wife of Robert [Fleming], 1st Lord Fleming, and (2) bef. 1 Jun 1493 William Fleming of Bord, and had issue by her first husband 3. Marion Livingston, mar. bef. 1478 William [Crichton], 3rd Lord Crichton, and had issue died betw. 26 Apr and 7 Nov 1467, created bef 30 Apr 1458 Lord Livingston, suc. by son Captain of Stirling Castle 1442-48; Keeper of the King's Person 1444/5; Great Chamberlain of Scotland 1448-50 and 1454-67; arrested 1449 but soon released; Keeper of Inverness Castle 1451-54; a Commissioner for a truce with England 1454-55, 1457, 1460-61 and 1465-66; Ambassador to England 1466 --- James [Livingston], 2nd Lord Livingston, died bet. 23 May and 7 Dec 1497, suc. by nephew. an idiot --- James [Livingston], 3rd Lord Livingston mar. bef. 6 Jun 1491 Agnes Houston (mar. (2) John Forrester of Niddry), dau. of John Houston of that Ilk children: 1. William [Livingston], later 4th Lord Livingston 1. Elizabeth Livingston, mar. Robert Callander, grandson and heir ap. of Robert Callender of Dowradour died bef. 2 Mar 1502/3 suc. by son by first wife note knighted bef. 1477 --- William [Livingston], 4th Lord Livingston born mar. after 2 Apr 1501 (div. 1516) Agnes Hepburn, dau. of Alexander Hepburn of Whitsome (by his wife Janet Napier, dau. of Sir Alexander Napier of Merchistoun), 3rd son of Patrick [Hepburn], 1st Lord Hailes children 1. Hon Alexander Livingston, later 5th Lord Livingston 2. Hon James Livingston, mar., and had issue 3. Hon William Livingston, Captain of the Royal Castle of Kirkwall 1563, mar. Margaret Strang (d. bef. 1563) 1. Hon Margaret Livingston (d. after 26 Dec 1591), mar. bef. 18 Oct 1533 John [Hay], 4th Lord Hay of Yester, and had issue died bef. 21 Apr 1518 suc. by son --- Alexander [Livingston], 5th Lord Livingston, PC, mar. (1)Lady Janet Stewart (dsp. after 14 Jan 1512/3), 2nd dau. of Alexander [Stewart], 2nd Earl of Buchan mar. (2)Lady Agnes Douglas, dau. of John [Douglas], 2nd Earl of Morton, by his wife Janet Crichton, dau. of Patrick Crichton of Cranston Riddell children by second wife: 1. Hon John Livingston, Master of Livingston (dvp. at the Battle of Pinkie 10 Sep 1547), mar. Hon Johanna Fleming (mar. (2) after 24 May 1560 John Sandilands of Calder (d. May 1567), and (3) before Nov 1567 David Craufurd of Kerse), 1st dau. of Malcolm [Fleming], 3rd Lord Fleming, by his wife Lady Janet Stewart, illegitimate dau. of James IV, King of Scotland 2. Hon William Livingston, later 6th Lord Livingston 3. Hon Thomas Livingston of Haining (d. after 1606), mar. (1) Agnes Crawfurd, 1st dau. and cohrss. of William Crawfurd of Haining, and (2) before 1582 Elizabeth Forrester, and had issue by his first wife 1. Hon Elizabeth Livingston, mar. 3 Feb 1543/4 John Buchanan of Buchanan 2. Hon Janet Livingston (d. 4 Oct 1599), mar. bef. 1 Jul 1547 Sir Alexander Bruce of Airth 3. Hon Mary Livingston, a Maid of Honour to Queen Mary I of Scots (d. after Apr 1579), mar. 6 Mar 1564/5 John Sempill of Beltries (d. 25 Aug 1579), legitimated son of Robert [Sempill], 3rd Lord Sempill, by his mistress Elizabeth Carlile, and had issue 4. Hon Magdalen Livingston, a Maud of Honour to Queen Mary I of Scots, mar. (1) 7 Jan 1561/2 Hon Arthur Erskine of Blackgrange (dsp. bef. 14 Jan 1570/1), 5th son of John [Erskine], 5th Lord Erskine and de jure 16th Earl of Mar, and (2) 1577 Sir James Scrymgeour of Dudhope 5. Hon Helen Livingston, mar. after 13 Mar 1552/3 James Wetherspune of Brighouse 6. Hon Marion Livingston, mar. after 30 Oct 1558 James Ogilvy of Findlater mar. (3) Jeanne de Piedefer, a Maid of Honour to Queen Mary (mar. (2) bef. 17 Jul 1560 Pierre de Joisel, Seigneur de Saint Rémy-en-Bouzemont et de Betoncourt, Master of the Household to Queen Mary died betw. 25 Jul 1549 and 4 Jan 1550/1 suc. by son by second wife note: a commander of the Scottish forces against England 1522; an Extraordinary Lord of Session 1541/2; one of the eight Lord Keepers of the infant Queen Mary I of Scots 1542/3; Joint Custodian of the Queen 1545; Privy Councillor [S] 1545 --- William [Livingston], 6th Lord Livingston, PC born mar. bef. 1 Oct 1553 Hon Agnes Fleming (d. bef. 18 Oct 1597), 3rd dau. of Malcolm [Fleming], 3rd Lord Fleming, by his wife Lady Janet Stewart, illegitimate dau. of James IV, King of Scotland children 1. Hon Alexander Livingston, later 7th Lord Livingston later 1st Earl of Linlithgow 2. Hon John Livingston (d. young) 3. Hon Henry Livingston (d. young) 4. Hon Sir George Livingston of Ogleface, 1st Bt. (d. c. 1616), mar. Margaret Crichton, dau. of William Crichton of Drumcrocemuir, and had issue 5. Hon Sir William Livingston of Culter (d. 2 May 1607), mar. Margaret Maxwell (widow of Edward Maxwell, Abbot of Dundrennan), dau. of Sir William Baillie of Lamington, and had issue --- 1. Hon Jean Livingston (d. 15 Sep 1651), mar. bef. 10 Aug 1579 Alexander [Elphinstone], 4th Lord Elphinstone, and had issue 2. Hon Margaret Livingston (d. after 21 Mar 1619/20), mar. (1) 1581 Sir Lewis Bellenden of Auchinoule, Justice-Clerk of Scotland, and (2) betw. 1595 and 29 Oct 1598 her second cousin Patrick [Stewart], 2nd Earl of Orkney died betw. 18 Oct and 29 Nov 1592 suc. by son note Privy Councillor [S] 1565; fought for Queen Mary I at the Battles of Castlehill 1565 and Langside 1568 --- Alexander [Livingston], 7th Lord Livingston later 1st Earl of Linlithgow created 25 Dec 1600 Lord Livingston and Callendar and Earl of Linlithgow --- The Lordship of Livingston was held by the Earls of Linlithgow from 25 Dec 1600 until 17 Feb 1715/6, when on the attainder of James [Livingston], 5th Earl of Linlithgow, 11th Lord Livingston, etc., for high treason all his titles were forfeited to the Crown.

Lords Livingston 1458-1716 (Croft's Peerage)-1

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Livingston, Lord (S, 1458 - forfeited 1716) Creation: let.pat. bef. 30 Apr 1458, Forfeited: 17 Feb 1715/6 Family name: Livingston Arms: See Earl of Linlithgow _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ James [Livingston], 1st Lord Livingston son and heir of Sir James Livingston of Callendar, Justiciary of Scotland, by his wife ..... Dundas, dau. of James Dundas of Dundas, mar. Marian Oliphant (widow of Sir William Oliphant of Aberdalgie; d. betw. 4 Jun and 19 Oct 1478) ** children 1. James Livingston, later 2nd Lord Livingston 2. Alexander Livingston, mar., and had issue: 1a. Sir James Livingston, later 3rd Lord Livingston 3. Rev David Livingston, Rector of Ayr and Provost of Lincluden 1. Elizabeth Livingston (dsp. bef. 1506), mar. bef 1464 John [Macdonald], 11th Earl of Ross 2. Eupheme Livingston (d. after 1 Jun 1493), mar. (1) bef. 2 Apr 1472 Malcolm Fleming, Master of Fleming, 1st son and heir ap. by his first wife of Robert [Fleming], 1st Lord Fleming, and (2) bef. 1 Jun 1493 William Fleming of Bord, and had issue by her first husband 3. Marion Livingston, mar. bef. 1478 William [Crichton], 3rd Lord Crichton, and had issue died betw. 26 Apr and 7 Nov 1467 created bef 30 Apr 1458 Lord Livingston suc. by son ** Captain of Stirling Castle 1442-48; Keeper of the King's Person 1444/5; Great Chamberlain of Scotland 1448-50 and 1454-67; arrested 1449 but soon released; Keeper of Inverness Castle 1451-54; a Commissioner for a truce with England 1454-55, 1457, 1460-61 and 1465-66; Ambassador to England 1466 ** James [Livingston], 2nd Lord Livingston, died betw. 23 May and 7 Dec 1497 suc. by nephew note an idiot ** James [Livingston], 3rd Lord Livingston mar. bef. 6 Jun 1491 Agnes Houston (mar. (2) John Forrester of Niddry), dau. of John Houston of that Ilk children ** 1. William [Livingston], later 4th Lord Livingston 1. Elizabeth Livingston, mar. Robert Callander, grandson and heir ap. of Robert Callender of Dowradour died bef. 2 Mar 1502/3 suc. by son by first wife note knighted bef. 1477 ** William [Livingston], 4th Lord Livingston mar. after 2 Apr 1501 (div. 1516) Agnes Hepburn, dau. of Alexander Hepburn of Whitsome (by his wife Janet Napier, dau. of Sir Alexander Napier of Merchistoun), 3rd son of Patrick [Hepburn], 1st Lord Hailes ** children 1. Hon Alexander Livingston, later 5th Lord Livingston 2. Hon James Livingston, mar., and had issue 3. Hon William Livingston, Captain of the Royal Castle of Kirkwall 1563, mar. Margaret Strang (d. bef. 1563) ** 1. Hon Margaret Livingston (d. after 26 Dec 1591), mar. bef. 18 Oct 1533 John [Hay], 4th Lord Hay of Yester, and had issue, died bef. 21 Apr 1518 suc. by son ** Alexander [Livingston], 5th Lord Livingston, PC mar. (1) Lady Janet Stewart (dsp. after 14 Jan 1512/3), 2nd dau. of Alexander [Stewart], 2nd Earl of Buchan ** mar. (2) Lady Agnes Douglas, dau. of John [Douglas], 2nd Earl of Morton, by his wife Janet Crichton, dau. of Patrick Crichton of Cranston Riddell ** children by second wife 1. Hon John Livingston, Master of Livingston (dvp. at the Battle of Pinkie 10 Sep 1547), mar. Hon Johanna Fleming (mar. (2) after 24 May 1560 John Sandilands of Calder (d. May 1567), and (3) before Nov 1567 David Craufurd of Kerse), 1st dau. of Malcolm [Fleming], 3rd Lord Fleming, by his wife Lady Janet Stewart, illegitimate dau. of James IV, King of Scotland 2. Hon William Livingston, later 6th Lord Livingston 3. Hon Thomas Livingston of Haining (d. after 1606), mar. (1) Agnes Crawfurd, 1st dau. and cohrss. of William Crawfurd of Haining, and (2) before 1582 Elizabeth Forrester, and had issue by his first wife ** 1. Hon Elizabeth Livingston, mar. 3 Feb 1543/4 John Buchanan of Buchanan 2. Hon Janet Livingston (d. 4 Oct 1599), mar. bef. 1 Jul 1547 Sir Alexander Bruce of Airth 3. Hon Mary Livingston, a Maid of Honour to Queen Mary I of Scots (d. after Apr 1579), mar. 6 Mar 1564/5 John Sempill of Beltries (d. 25 Aug 1579), legitimated son of Robert [Sempill], 3rd Lord Sempill, by his mistress Elizabeth Carlile, and had issue: 4. Hon Magdalen Livingston, a Maud of Honour to Queen Mary I of Scots, mar. (1) 7 Jan 1561/2 Hon Arthur Erskine of Blackgrange (dsp. bef. 14 Jan 1570/1), 5th son of John [Erskine], 5th Lord Erskine and de jure 16th Earl of Mar, and (2) 1577 Sir James Scrymgeour of Dudhope 5. Hon Helen Livingston, mar. after 13 Mar 1552/3 James Wetherspune of Brighouse 6. Hon Marion Livingston, mar. after 30 Oct 1558 James Ogilvy of Findlater mar. (3) Jeanne de Piedefer, a Maid of Honour to Queen Mary (mar. (2) bef. 17 Jul 1560 Pierre de Joisel, Seigneur de Saint Rémy-en-Bouzemont et de Betoncourt, Master of the Household to Queen Mary died betw. 25 Jul 1549 and 4 Jan 1550/1 suc. by son by second wife ** note a commander of the Scottish forces against England 1522; an Extraordinary Lord of Session 1541/2; one of the eight Lord Keepers of the infant Queen Mary I of Scots 1542/3; Joint Custodian of the Queen 1545; Privy Councillor [S] 1545 ** William [Livingston], 6th Lord Livingston, PC mar. bef. 1 Oct 1553 Hon Agnes Fleming (d. bef. 18 Oct 1597), 3rd dau. of Malcolm [Fleming], 3rd Lord Fleming, by his wife Lady Janet Stewart, illegitimate dau. of James IV, King of Scotland children: 1. Hon Alexander Livingston, later 7th Lord Livingston later 1st Earl of Linlithgow 2. Hon John Livingston (d. young) 3. Hon Henry Livingston (d. young) 4. Hon Sir George Livingston of Ogleface, 1st Bt. (d. c. 1616), mar. Margaret Crichton, dau. of William Crichton of Drumcrocemuir, and had issue 5. Hon Sir William Livingston of Culter (d. 2 May 1607), mar. Margaret Maxwell (widow of Edward Maxwell, Abbot of Dundrennan), dau. of Sir William Baillie of Lamington, and had issue ** 1. Hon Jean Livingston (d. 15 Sep 1651), mar. bef. 10 Aug 1579 Alexander [Elphinstone], 4th Lord Elphinstone, and had issue 2. Hon Margaret Livingston (d. after 21 Mar 1619/20), mar. (1) 1581 Sir Lewis Bellenden of Auchinoule, Justice-Clerk of Scotland, and (2) betw. 1595 and 29 Oct 1598 her second cousin Patrick [Stewart], 2nd Earl of Orkney died betw. 18 Oct and 29 Nov 1592 suc. by son Privy Councillor [S] 1565; fought for Queen Mary I at the Battles of Castlehill 1565 and Langside 1568 ** Alexander [Livingston], 7th Lord Livingston later 1st Earl of Linlithgow created 25 Dec 1600 Lord Livingston and Callendar and Earl of Linlithgow ** The Lordship of Livingston was held by the Earls of Linlithgow from 25 Dec 1600 until 17 Feb 1715/6, when on the attainder of James [Livingston], 5th Earl of Linlithgow, 11th Lord Livingston, etc., for high treason all his titles were forfeited to the Crown.

Lords of the Manor in East Yorkshire

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Lord of the Manor today is usually a meaningless title, carrying no duties and no income, at most a vague semi-ownership of common land. In the medieval period the Lord of the Manor had almost total power in the manor: He usually owned everything except church land, and controlled everything, including punishment for crimes up to hanging: He ruled the serfs daily lives, and the income even of freemen. Between these two extremes, which we are not considering here, and exclude by the end-dates, lay a period in which some land had been enclosed and might be owned by someone other than the Lord of the Manor, but other land was in open fields, common grazing and enclosed fields owned by the Lord but leased to individuals, by the year or even for three named lifetimes. The Lord owned the Manorial Courts and appointed both the judges and the enforcement officers. Fees and penalties might range from a penny for allowing a sheep to stray, or having one cow more than your right on the common land to £5 (a man's yearly wage) for renewing a lease or even £40 if the lease involved hundreds of acres. Smaller fines might be turned from cash to duties: working extra days on ditching or road repairs. In bigger manors the lordship might be a major source of income, often inherited, but sometimes bought or sold. All this was recorded, and if any of this survives it is a very useful source for genealogists not only about the Lord himself but also his officers and even the humblest inhabitants of the manor. It also forms a useful interpretation for enclosures, which often removed most of the Lord's rights and income but gave him substantial parts of the land. If you want to add details from individual Manors or Lords please contact the Manager who will put you on the Trusted List and give you an added Page. Do NOT add details from other areas, but you are welcome to clone and then revise this freespace profile for Shropshire or wherever.

Lordship of Dol, Brittany, France

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[[Category: Noblesse de Bretagne]] [[Category: Dol-de-Bretagne, Ille-et-Vilaine]] ==The Family of the Lordship of Dol== The Seigneurs de Dol were from Brittany, France.Charles Cawley, "Brittany, Cornouaille, Penthievre: K Seigneurs de Dol", ''Medieval Lands: A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families'', (v4.1 Updated 28 August 2017), ''Foundation for Medieval Genealogy'' (FMG), (http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/brittcope.htm#_Toc480021285 accessed 23 September 2017). #Rivallon (I) and his unnamed wife had: ##Roiantelina de Dol who married Hamon (I) Vicomte de Dinan and they had: ###Hamon, who succeeded his father at Dinan;Jean-Baptiste Ogée, ''Dictionnaire Historique et Géographique de la Province de Bretagne; Dedie a la Nation Bretonne;'' 4 volumes,gee (Nantes: Vatar fils aime, 1778), II:39-40, Digital Image ''Internet Archive'' (https://archive.org/stream/dictionnairehist02og#page/38/mode/2up accessed 24 September 2017). ###Jonkenée, archbishop of Dol; ###Rivallon (II) (or Ruellan who was living in 1030), died after 1064/65, '''Seigneur de Dol''', married Eremburge perhaps the daughter of Erard (I) Comte de Breteuil, Vicomte de Chartres, and his wife, Humberge, and they had: ####Gedouin, died Canon de Dol, was revered as a Saint; ####Guillaume, died after 1082; at the Abbé de Saint-Florent; ####Jean (I), was living in 1060, died on 27 January in a year after 1118, '''Seigneur de Dol''', married Godehilde de FougèresCristopher Nash, "Les seigneurs de Dol and Raoul de Fougeres", Posted in group: soc.genealogy.medieval, 22-Jan-2003, (https://groups.google.com/d/msg/soc.genealogy.medieval/uya9sqFU3_w/tGNYwbQedj0J accessed 24 September 2017) citing Hubert Guillotel, “Combour: Proto-histoire d’une Seigneurie et Mis en Oevre de la Reforme Gregorienne”, ''Family Trees and the Roots of Politics'', K.S.B. Keats-Rohan, ed. p. 269 - 298. and they had children: #####Rivallon (III), was living in 1080, died after 1095; #####Gilduin, died after 1137, (died in 1240, [an error for 1140?) married Noga de Tinteniac, [[Unknown-301068]]/[[De_Brionis-1|Noga de Brionis]] and they had: ######[[De_Dol-17|Jean (II) de Dol]]/[[De_Dol-6]], died 1162, '''Seigneur de Dol''', married an unnamed woman and they had: #######[[De_Dol-16|Iseut de Dol]]/[[Dol-2|Iseuda Dol]], who was married to Hasculf de Soligny, the son of Jean, Seigneur de Soligny, and Iseut's husband became '''Seigneur de Dol''', ? was dead 1197, and they had ########Jean (III), died in 1240, married Alienor, and they had: #########Gedouin, died when young; #########Harcouet, had: ##########Jean (IV), living in 1278, had: ###########Jean (V), living in 1330, had: ############Jeanne, who was married circa 1340, to 1) Jean, Sire de Tinteniac, and 2) Jean, Sire de Chateaugiron; ##########Gedouin, who died young; #########Noga; ########Raoul; ########Geoffroi, canon of Dol; ########Silvia, who was married to Thomas, Sire de Quebriac; #######Denise, who was married to Guillaume, Sire de Coetquen; ######Hawise, was the first wife of "Robt de Abrinc". Robert d'Avranches was the son of William FitzWimund d'Avranches and his wife, Mathilde; ######[[Dol-7|Jeanne de Dol]], who was married to Raoul II de Fougeres, died 1194, seigneur de Fougeres and circa 1181 seneschal of Brittany, the son of Olive of Richmond and her husband, Henri de Fougeres, died 1154. At the bequest of Jean de Dol, Raoul had guardianship of the seigneurie of Dol and its heir, Iseulde, daughter of Jean;John P. Ravilious, "Brittany was Re: William de Mohun's (d Oct 1193) ancestors", Posted in group: soc.genealogy.medieval, 3 June, 2006 (https://groups.google.com/d/msg/soc.genealogy.medieval/XQ5Ms216xZY/E47fudavTFAJ accessed 24 September 2017) citing W L Warren, ''Henry II'', University of California Press, 1973, [English Monarchs Series] and Frederick L. Weis (add/corr, Walter L Sheppard Jr.), ''Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists'', Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co. 1.4a.1 Raoul II de Fougeres. ######Noga, who was married to Conan III, Comte de Penthievre; #####Hawise, married Geoffrey (II) "Boterel" de Penthièvre, son of Etienne de Bretagne Lord of Richmond and his wife Havise de Guingamp; #####Maience, who was married to 1) Hervé II, Sire d'Acigné and when widowed became a religious at the Abbaye de Saint-Georges; #####Berthe, who was married to Michel, Sire de Rieux; ####Gilduin, died after 1076, or Gedouin, formed the house of Combourg, who after many generations took the name Montforel, which reverted to the house of Dol during the life of Jean V, Comte de Dol; ####Berthe, who was married to Geoffroi, Comte de Rennes; ####Geoffroy; and ####Hawise, who was married to Alveus Vicomte de Poher. ###Josselin; ###Saloman. == Sources == See also: [[Space:Round_and_Fox_and_the_Seneschals_of_Dol |Round and Fox and the Seneschals of Dol]]

Lorentz Mine Disaster

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Lorentz Mine Disaster 1907

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[[Category: West Virginia, Mining Disasters]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters Team|United States Mining Disasters]] |[[Space:Southeast United States Mining Disasters Team|Southeast United States Mining Disasters]]|''' Lorentz Mine Disaster''' Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters Team|United States Mining Disasters]] === History and Circumstances === * Date: 26 Jan 1907 * Location: [[:Category:Upshur County, West Virginia|Upshur County, West Virginia]] * Cause: Coal Mine Explosion * Victims: 12 deaths === Rescue Efforts === === Results and Findings === '''To Create the Category''' :To create the category for this Disaster, please add [[Category:Lorentz Mine Disaster, Upshur County, West 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:West Virginia, Mining Disasters]] and [[Category:Upshur County, West 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;"| |- |} |} ====Notes==== *Some websites and articles give location as "Penco, West Virginia" which is a former coal town of Upshur County. (part of the Elkins Coalfield).[http://www.coalcampusa.com/nowv/elkins/elkins.htm Coal Camp USA] {{Clear}} === Sources ===

Lorenz (Michigan & USA)

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Lorenzo Johnson's Invention

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My father gave this to me, explaining it was invented by my grandfather, Lorenzo. It was a prototype, marked "Patent Pending" on the bottom, although I don't know if he ever actually applied for a patent. It's made of cast iron. Apparently, it was invented because of shopkeepers' tendency to impale their hands on the typical receipt spindles of the day, which leads me to guess it was created when he was running Johnson's Lighthouse Bakery. I had the idea the bakery was in the Chicago area, but it was more likely in New Jersey in the later 1920's or early 1930's This knowledge came about because my father saw a school project created by someone in my class (maybe when I was in the third grade), a volcano, and he remarked that it looked more like the lighthouse that Lorenzo had in the shop window of Johnson's Lighthouse Bakery. Louie Johnson June 4, 2013 (Johnson-18690)

Lorenzo Litchfield House

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[[Category: Fuller-5853 Family Source Pages]] The house at 84 Windham Street in Willimantic was built in 1898 and was the home of Lorenzo Litchfield, a station agent for the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad. His wife, Lizzie Amelia Pomeroy, widow of John Bliss Fuller, was a member of the D.A.R. and the General Society of Mayflower Descendants. Lorenzo Litchfield House (1898) Thursday, February 9th, 2017 Posted in Folk Victorian, Houses, Queen Anne, Stick Style, Windham Website: Historic Buildings of Connecticut http://historicbuildingsct.com/?cat=33 Archive for the ‘Queen Anne’ Category == Sources ==

Lores of Cumberland County, New Jersey

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] ==The Lores of Cumberland County, New Jersey== '''Citation Example''' :Hoffman, Sara Robbins. ''[[Space:Lores_of_Cumberland_County%2C_New_Jersey | The Lores of Cumberland County, New Jersey.]]'' 2nd ed. (Cape May, NJ: self-published, 1997) '''Footnote Example''' :[[#hoffmansara|Hoffman]], Page 123 '''Find It''' *[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/37458612 in a library] '''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Lores_of_Cumberland_County%2C_New_Jersey|What Links to Here]]'''

Loretta Morrison's Wikitree stuff

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My Space page for - Stickers for Wiki Thank you's and Congratulations , pictures to share, stories to share and etc... I am an amatuer artist under my adopted name T. Schmig (I was born Loretta Morrison and use that as my Wikitree profile main page). I hope you enjoy some of my artwork! Am going to share with the G2G from time to time.

Lori Beth Walsh-Cook

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Lori Brenner To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Baker-24671|Lori Brenner]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Baker-24671&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Lori Brenner To-Do List|Lori's current to-do list]].''

Loring Genealogy

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Loring Genealogy == Compiled from "The chronicles or ancestral records" of James Speare Loring, from his original manuscript in possession of the New England Historic Genealogical Society, by permission : from the manuscripts of John Arthur Loring, and from many other sources. * by [[Pope-1989|Charles Henry Pope]] (1841-1918) & John Arthur Loring (1863-1906) & [[Loring-2341|James Spear Loring]] (1799-1884) & [[Loring-1747|Katharine Peabody Loring]] (b.1849) * published by Murray and Emery Co., Cambridge, Mass., 1917 * 424 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Loring Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/loringgenealogy00pope * https://archive.org/details/loringgenealogy00lorigoog * https://books.google.com/books?id=3AYxAAAAMAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005731446 * (1971) "A continuation and revision of material published in 1917 by Charles Henry Pope." ::* https://archive.org/details/loringgenealogy00lori borrow === Index Map of Profiles === This book uses a simple index to refer to persons mentioned. We can construct a mapping from each one to wikitree profiles we are confident about: {| border="1" class="wikitable" ! Book Index !! Book Page !! Wikitree profile !! Notes |+ Index Map Table |- | 1 || 1 || [[Loring-5 | Thomas Loring (1600 - 1661)]] || m. [[Newton-11 | Jane (Newton) Loring (1603 - 1672)]] |- | 5 || 8,20 || [[Loring-557 | Benjamin Loring (1644-1716)]] || |- | 21 || 20,35 || [[Loring-830 | Benjamin Loring (1672-1732]] || |- | 55 || 35,59 || [[Loring-1100 | David Loring (1714-1781)]] || |- | 125 || 59,101 || [[Loring-1099 | Jonathan Loring (1744-1800)]] || |- | 281 || 101,173 || [[Loring-1098 | Jonathan Loring (1767-1834)]] || || === Citation Formats === * Pope, Charles Henry. ''[[Space:Loring Genealogy|Loring Genealogy]]'' (Murray & Emery Co., Cambridge, Mass., 1917) [ Page ]. * ([[#Pope|Pope]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Pope, Charles Henry. ''[[Space:Loring Genealogy|Loring Genealogy]]'' (Murray & Emery Co., Cambridge, Mass., 1917) [ Page ].

Lori's Background Images

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LornaHen Confirmed DNA relationships

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== Intro == This page documents some of my ([[Henderson-2297 | Lorna's]]) ancestral relationships confirmed, or at the very least, corroborated, via dna testing. Where there's a relationship tool symbol ( -><-) after a pair of names, click on it to see, yes, the relationship, between the people shown. === Jane Gibson === : [http://lornahen.blogspot.co.nz/2017/10/the-lazy-vicar.html This blog post] refers and explains, I hope, how DNA testing and an unknown match, led us to finally crack the brickwall of who on earth Jane's parents were. === Richardson/Runciman === : Robert RICHARDSON and Margaret RUNCHMAN (more normally RUNCIMAN) were picked, many years ago, from a cast of thousands as the parents of Elizabeth RICHARDSON on the basis of the Scottish naming pattern : We believe this has been corroborated by at least one triangulated DNA match (on chromosome 2 from 12-22m) :: Lorna to Ralph [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Henderson-2297&person2_name=Richardson-5445 -><-] :: WAHenderson to Ralph [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Henderson-4289&person2_name=Richardson-5445 -><-] :: Lorna to WAHenderson [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Henderson-2297&person2_name=Henderson-4289 -><-] === Sinton/Wight/Telford === : Jane SINTON, assumed daughter of Peter SINTON and Jeanie WIGHT now has DNA matches between two of her descendants and descendants of two other of her assumed siblings :: Lisa to Peter [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Thurston-662&person2_name=Sinton-128 -><-] :::Chr 17: 69 to 74 mbp 12.02 cMs :: Liam to Lorna :::Chr 09: 4 to 10 mbp 10cMs where although Liam's results cannot be compared with others as he isn't on GEDmatch, two of my second cousins who share our SINTON ancestry, do triangulate with me at that spot. === William Andrews === : [http://lornahen.blogspot.co.nz/2016/08/whos-harry.html Who's Harry] refers and explains, I hope, how DNA testing and an unknown match, led us to discover what happened to Simon Andrews' brother William

Los Angeles County Cities and Towns

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*'''Los Angeles County, California''' '''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Los_Angeles_County%2C_California]''' *'''Los Angeles County Neighborhoods''' '''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Los_Angeles_County_Neighborhoods] ''' {{Image|file=Los_Angeles_County_Cities_and_Towns.jpg |caption=LA City And Towns }} * '''Agoura Hills''' Agoura Hills is a city in Los Angeles County, California. It is in the eastern '''Conejo Valley''' between the Simi Hills and the Santa Monica Mountains. The city is on the border between the county of Los Angeles to the east, west and south and Ventura County to the north. It is about 30 miles northwest of Downtown Los Angeles and less than 10 miles west of the Los Angeles City limits The area was first settled by the Chumash Native Americans around 10,000 years ago As the Alta California (Upper California) coast was settled by Spanish Franciscan missionaries in the late 18th century, the '''El Camino Real''' (the Royal Road or King's Highway), a road from''' Loreto, Baja California''', '''Mexico to Sonoma, California''', and connecting the Spanish missions in California, was established through the heart of what would later be known as Agoura Hills.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agoura_Hills,_California] * '''Alhambra''' Alhambra is a city located in the western San Gabriel Valley region of Los Angeles County, California, United States, approximately eight miles from the downtown Los Angeles civic center. It was incorporated on July 11, 1903. Alhambra's roots begin with the '''San Gabriel Mission''', founded on September 8, 1771, and the native people, Tongva, who inhabited the area before the arrival of the Spanish. The land that would later become Alhambra was part of a 300,000-acre land grant given to''' [[Nieto-296|Manuel Nieto]]''' by the Spanish. '''In 1820 Mexico won its independence from the Spanish crown''' and lands once ruled by them became part of the Mexican Republic. These lands then transferred into the hands of the United States following the defeat in the Mexican-American War. A wealthy developer, '''[[Wilson-27021|Benjamin Davis Wilson]] ''', married '''[[Yorba-19|Ramona Yorba]]''', daughter of '''[[Yorba-13|Bernardo Yorba]]''' , who owned the land which would become Alhambra and with the persuasion of his daughter '''Ruth''' named the land developed after a book she was reading. '''Alhambra is named after '''Washington Irving''''s book Tales of the Alhambra''', that he was inspired to write by his extended visit to the Alhambra palace in Granada, Spain. Alhambra was founded as a suburb of Los Angeles that remained an unincorporated area during the mid-19th century. The first school in Alhambra was Ramona Convent Secondary School, built on hillside property donated by the prominent '''[[Shorb-88|James Shorb]]''' family. established in 1906.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alhambra,_California] * '''Arcadia''' Arcadia is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States located about 13 miles northeast of downtown Los Angeles in the San Gabriel Valley and at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains. It is the site of the Santa Anita Park racetrack and home to the Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden. The The city is named after '''Arcadia, Greece'''.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arcadia,_California] * '''Artesia''' The village of Artesia was established upon the completion of the Artesia School District on May 3, 1875. It was named for the many flowing artesian wells in the area, which made the village ideal for farming and agriculture. In the 1920s and 1930s, Dutch and Portuguese farmers developed Artesia into one of the most important dairy districts in Southern California. After World War II, as with many other cities in the region, Artesia was pressured by developers to build residential tracts. The city of '''Dairy Valley was incorporated in 1956, and later became the city of Cerritos'''. As the demand for housing continued, dairymen moved their operations further east into Chino and north into the Central Valley. Artesia finally incorporated on May 29, 1959. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artesia,_California] * '''Avalon''' Avalon is the only incorporated city on Santa Catalina Island of the California Channel Islands, and the southernmost city in Los Angeles County. several different developers tried to develop Avalon into a resort destination community, but most went bankrupt. In 1919,''' [[Wrigley-117|William Wrigley Jr]]''' gained control of Avalon. Wrigley oversaw much of the development of Avalon, including the construction of the landmark Catalina Casino. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avalon,_California] * '''Azusa''' Azusa is a city in the San Gabriel Valley, at the foot of the San Gabriel Mountains in Los Angeles County, California, United States. The A on the San Gabriel Mountains represents the city of Azusa, and can be seen within a 30-mile radius. Azusa is located along '''historic Route 66''', which passes through the city on Foothill Boulevard and Alosta Avenue. Azusa stands for everything from A to Z in the U.S.A. has been a phrase used to promote the town by boosters such as the Chamber of Commerce for many years. The place name "Azusa" actually dates to the Mexican Alta California era in the 19th century when Azusa was used to refer to the San Gabriel Valley and the San Gabriel River. It appears to have been derived from the Tongva place name Asuksagna. The area was part of the Tongva peoples (Gabrieleño Indians) homeland since at least 55 CE. The first Mexican settlement in Azusa was at the '''Rancho el Susa''' in 1841, a Mexican land grant from the Alta California Governor'''[[Alvarado-294|Juan Bautista Alvarado]]''' to '''Luis Arenas'''. In 1844 Arenas sold the rancho's land to''' [[Dalton-4370|Henry Dalton]]''' , an English immigrant and wealthy merchant from the Pueblo of Los Angeles, for $7,000. He renamed it '''Rancho Azusa de Dalton''', and had built a winery, distillery, vinegar house, meat smokehouse, and flour mill. Also, a vineyard was planted. Dalton built a house here on a place known as '''Dalton Hill''', near 6th Street and Cerritos Avenue in Azusa. Dalton was also the owner of the adjacent and large '''Rancho San Francisquito''' and Rancho Santa Anita properties. In the end Dalton owned an unbroken expanse of land from the present day San Dimas to the eastern edge of Pasadena. A portion of Azusa west of the San Gabriel River was within adjacent '''Rancho Azusa de Duarte''' With the cession of California to the United States following the Mexican-American War, '''the 1848 Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo provided that the land grants would be honored. As required by the Land Act of 1851''', a claim for '''Rancho San Francisquito''' was filed with the Public Land Commission in 1852, confirmed by the Commission in 1853, but rejected by the US District Court in 1855, on the grounds that''' [[Dalton-4370|Henry Dalton]]''' was not, at the time of the grant, a citizen of Mexico. The decree was reversed by the US Supreme Court, and the grant was patented to ''' [[Dalton-4370|Henry Dalton]]''' in 1867. The 1870 US Census listed the area as the township of Azusa - El Monte Township and 1880 US Census listed the area as the township of San Josi and Azusa. Dalton had borrowed money from Los Angeles banker'''[[Slauson-25|J. S. Slauson]]''' to fund 24 years of litigation, and had to sign the land over to him in 1880. Slauson laid out the plan for the city in 1887 and the city was officially incorporated in 1898. The completion of the Los Angeles and San Gabriel Valley Railroad in January 1887, later sold to the Santa Fe railroad, brought new people looking for homes and investment opportunities in Azusa. The Gold Line Foothill light rail line is being built on the old rail right-of-way. Part of this land boom was the short-lived (1887-1905) town of Gladstone, now part of Azusa.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azusa,_California * '''Baldwin Park''' Baldwin Park is a city located in the central San Gabriel Valley region of Los Angeles County, California, United States. Baldwin Park began as part of cattle grazing land belonging to the '''San Gabriel Mission'''. It eventually became part of the '''Rancho Azusa de Dalton''' and the '''Rancho La Puente''' properties. The community became known as Vineland in 1860. By 1906 it changed to''' Baldwin Park'''. It was named after '''[[Baldwin-9472|Elias "Lucky" Baldwin]]''' . In 1956 Baldwin Park became the 47th incorporated city in the State of California. As of September 1882, the first school house was built on the southeast corner of North Maine and Los Angeles Avenues in 1884. It contained two rows of double seats, a central aisle leading to the teacher's desk, and a heating stove at the north end. '''Mr. Frazier''' was the first teacher. In April 1888, The Vineland School District was established according to county records. The first Board of Trustees took office on July 1, 1888, and elected '''Miss Jessie Washburn''' to teach the district school that fall. The building was sold in 1890 and moved to another site for a private residence. The district built the second school in 1890 and hired two teachers, '''Miss Ellen Lang''' and '''Miss Venna O. Finney'''. The second school house was relegated to the past in 1912. It later became a private Japanese school and stood as a landmark until it caught fire on September 5, 1936, and burned to the ground. In the 1950s '''Vias Turkey''' Ranch was about one mile from the now 10 Freeway just off of Frazier Avenue. This huge commercial turkey ranch was famous in the Valley for a huge outdoor aviary with a unique selection of birds. The ranch had two or three types of deer species. When the value of the land escalated, the property was sold and the Ranch moved to Apple Valley. The''' McMullan''' Dairy was on Frazier where area schools brought students on field trips. Popular pastimes in the 1950s included riding at the horse stables across the bridge of the San Gabriel River, which was an open sand and rock river bed, and ride one hour for the sum of $1.00, a hefty price at that time considering that the minimum wage was fifty cents an hour.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baldwin_Park,_California] * '''Bell''' Bell is an incorporated city in Los Angeles County, California, near the center of the former San Antonio Township (abolished after 1960) The area comprising the city of Bell has a Native American history dating back thousands of years. The Gabrieliño Indians migrated to the place now called Bell in 500 BC. Spaniards have been living in this area of California since the mid-16th century. Among the early Spanish settlers was one of California’s first families, the '''Lugos'''. While stationed at Mission San Antonio de Padua near Salinas, California,'''[[Lugo-74|Francisco Lugo]]''' first California son, '''[[Lugo-43|Don Antonio Maria Lugo]]''' was born in 1775. That son became '''[[Lugo-43|Don Antonio Maria Lugo]]''' , Spanish aristocrat and soldier, who settled on 30,000 acres of land that encompasses what is now the city of Bell. '''In 1810, the King of Spain formally granted the land to Lugo as a reward for his military service'''. '''Lugo also became the mayor of a little town called Los Angeles''', from 1816–1819 and the acreage became known as '''Rancho San Antonio'''. The grant was confirmed by the Mexican governor in 1838. By 1865, the Lugo family's fortune had dwindled and most of the Rancho was sold for less than a dollar per acre. The Lugo family did manage to retain its home, built about 1810, which is the now oldest house in Los Angeles County. The original adobe house was on Gage Avenue. Between 1870 and 1890, settlers arrived to the area and among those was the city’s founder. In 1876, the pioneer residents for whom the city is named, '[[Bell-19711|James George Bell]] and his wife '''Susan Abia Hollenbeck''' Bell, and their two children, '''Maude''' '''Elizabeth''' and '''Alphonzo Sr'''. moved from Los Angeles where they lived for a short period with Susan's brother''',[[Hollenbeck-459|John Edward Hollenbeck]]''' , in their Victorian style home — the Bell House, now a historic landmark located at 4401 East Gage Avenue. On April 6, 2000.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell,_California] * '''Bell Gardens''' Bell Gardens is a city in Los Angeles County, California. The city of Bell Gardens has a Native American history dating back thousands of years. In the late 18th century, when the area was associated with a large amount of land situated along the lower basin of the Rio Hondo area in Los Angeles County, Bell Gardens was once a bustling agricultural center for Californios during the Spanish Empire, 1509–1823, the Mexican government, 1823–1848, and the United States, after the Mexican-American war concluded in 1848. Among those early Spanish settlers was one of California’s first families, the '''Lugos'''. While stationed at Mission San Antonio de Padua near Salinas, California, [[Lugo-74|Francisco Salvador Lugo]] ’s son'''[[Lugo-43|Antonio Maria Lugo]]''' was born in 1783. In 1810 '''Antonio Lugo''', a 35-year-old corporal in the Spanish army, was given the 29,514-acre '''Rancho San Antonio''' land grant. The land grant was a reward for his military service during the establishment of the Franciscan Missions in California while being the attendant of colonization for the area. Today the grant includes the cities of Bell Gardens, Bell, Maywood, Vernon, Huntington Park, Walnut Park, Cudahy, South Gate, Lynwood and Commerce. [[Lugo-43|Antonio Maria Lugo]] built several adobe homes within the boundaries of the''' Rancho San Antonio''' grant, and raised cattle. One of the adobe houses, built in 1795, is the oldest house in Los Angeles County and is still standing at 7000 Gage Avenue. Lugo was given a term as Mayor of Los Angeles. According to '''Dr. Roy Whitehead''' in his book Lugo, "'''Don Antonio Maria Lugo'''…rode around Los Angeles and his Rancho San Antonio in great splendor. He never adopted American dress, culture or language and still spoke only Spanish. He rode magnificent horses, sitting in his $1,500 silver trimmed saddle erect and stately, with his sword strapped to the saddle beneath his left leg…People knew him far and wide, and even the Indians sometimes named their children after him, as he was one Spanish Don that they admired." '''[[Lugo-43|Antonio Maria Lugo]]''' died at the age of 85 in 1860. One of his nine children, '''Vicente Lugo''', married and built a two-story adobe home in 1850, located at 6360 Gage Avenue. A daughter of '''[[Lugo-43|Antonio Maria Lugo]]''' married''' [[Foster-15514|Stephen Clark Foster]]''' , Mayor of Los Angeles in 1854, and lived in an adobe house just east of 6820 Foster Bridge Road, now a parking lot. A granddaughter of '''[[Lugo-43|Antonio Maria Lugo]]''' married '''[[Woodworth-1522|Wallace Woodworth]]''' , an early-day merchant and civic leader in Los Angeles. Their eldest son,''' Joseph Woodworth''', built a two-story colonial style house at 6820 Foster Bridge Road in 1924. The land’s original adobe dwelling was built in 1795 and named Casa de Rancho San Antonio by Lugo. When''' [[Gage-1096|Henry Tifft Gage]]''' , a lawyer who married '''Antonia Lugo's''' granddaughter '''Frances V. Rains''', occupied the residence, he added two wings and redwood siding, installed bronze fireplaces, and imported expensive fabric wallpaper from France to serve as background for the Gage coat of arms, which enjoys a place of prominence in every room. The Bell Gardens’ school system began in 1867 when the San Antonio School was built where Bell Gardens Elementary stands today. Area farmers sent their children to the San Antonio School, which was one of the earliest educational institutions in the County of Los Angeles. Because of the rich soil and abundant land, many Japanese immigrants are part of Bell Gardens’ early history. Japanese Gardeners leased land and farmed to produce quality vegetables for the marketplace. Rice fields also mushroomed within the city limits of Bell Gardens. With some of the richest agricultural land in the country, Bell Gardens remained a farming community until the 1930s. In 1927, Firestone Tire Company bought some of the land at $7,000 an acre. By 1900, Bell Gardens was divided into tracts of 40 to 100 acres. The land adjoining the City of Bell became known as''' Bell Gardens. Both Bell Gardens and Bell are named for'''''' [[Bell-19711|James George Bell]]''' . In 1930, '''O.C. Beck''' purchased property and begins to build affordable homes for those suffering through the depression era. It was during this period that the area was known as 'Billy Goat Acres'. To this day, Bell Gardens is affectionately known by this moniker.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell_Gardens,_California] * '''Bellflower''' Bellflower is a city in Los Angeles County, California, in the Los Angeles metropolitan area. It was established in 1906 and incorporated on September 3, 1957. The city was founded by '''F.E. Woodruff''' in 1906 and originally named Somerset in 1909 when the post office was established. However, the Post Office Department rejected the name because there was a town named Somerset in Colorado. The present name is derived from the bellefleur apple, which was grown in local orchards during the early 1900s. Originally settled by small communities of dairy farmers of Dutch, Japanese, and Portuguese descent, Bellflower and neighboring Paramount served first as the apple and later the milk production centers for Southern California, until soaring post-World War II property values and threatened annexations by Los Angeles led by real-estate syndicates, forced most of the farmers to move several miles east to the Dairy Valley/Dairyland/Dairy City area (now the cities of Cerritos, La Palma, and Cypress). These farms were in turn divided up into large housing divisions for Los Angeles's growing, White American population which worked in the region's high-tech, skilled industrial, and service positions. From the 1950s through the late 1960s, Bellflower Boulevard, the city's main thoroughfare, was a thriving commercial strip for shopping. Numerous retail and franchise restaurant firms began on this street, which also featured middle- and high-end boutiques, arts and crafts shops, and other small shopkeeps alongside larger department stores and banks. It is sister cities with Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Mexico.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bellflower,_California] * '''Beverly Hills''' Beverly Hills is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States, surrounded by the cities of Los Angeles and West Hollywood. Originally a Spanish ranch where lima beans were grown, Beverly Hills was incorporated in 1914 by a group of investors who had failed to find oil, but found water instead and eventually decided to develop it into a town. it was home to many actors and celebrities throughout the 20th century. '''[[De_Portolà-1|Gaspar de Portolà]]''' arrived in the area that would later become Beverly Hills on August 3, 1769, travelling along native trails which followed the present-day route of Wilshire Boulevard. The area was settled by '''Maria Rita Quinteros de Valdez''' and her husband in 1828.They called their 4,500 acres of property the Rancho Rodeo de las Aguas. in 1854, she sold the ranch to'''[[Wilson-27021|Benjamin Davis Wilson]]''' (1811–1878) and '''[[Hancock-6717|Henry Hancock]]''' (1822–1883). By the 1880s, the ranch had been subdivided into parcels of 75 acres and was being rapidly bought up by anglos from Los Angeles and the East coast. '''Henry Hammel''' and '''[[Denker-31|Andrew H. Denker]]''' acquired most of it and used it for farming lima beans. At this point, the area was known as the Hammel and Denker Ranch. By 1888, Denker and Hammel were planning to build a town called Morocco on their holdings.20th In 1900,''' [[Green-24791|Burton Green]]''' , '''[[Canfield-1211|Charles A. Canfield]]''' , '''[[Whittier-479|Max Whittier]]''' , '''Frank H. Buck''', '''[[Huntington-1304|Henry E. Huntington]]''' , '''[[Kerckhoff-11|William Kerckhoff]]''' , '''William F. Herrin''', '''W.S. Porter''', and''' Frank H. Balch''', formed the Amalgamated Oil Company, bought the Hammel and Denker ranch, and began looking for oil They did not find enough to exploit commercially by the standards of the time, though In 1906, therefore, they reorganized as the Rodeo Land and Water Company, renamed the property "Beverly Hills," subdivided it, and began selling lots. The development was named "Beverly Hills" after Beverly Farms in Beverly, Massachusetts and because of the hills in the area. The first house in the subdivision was built in 1907, although sales remained slow. Beverly Hills was one of many all-white planned communities started in the Los Angeles area around this time. Restrictive covenants prohibited non-whites from owning or renting property unless they were employed as servants by white residents. It was also forbidden to sell or rent property to Jews in Beverly Hills. ''' [[Green-24791|Burton Green]]''' began construction on The Beverly Hills Hotel in 1911. The hotel was finished in 1912. The visitors drawn by the hotel were inclined to purchase land in Beverly Hills, and by 1914 the subdivision had a high enough population to incorporate as an independent city. That same year, the Rodeo Land and Water Company decided to separate its water business from its real estate business. The Beverly Hills Utility Commission was split off from the land company and incorporated in September 1914, buying all of the utilities-related assets from the Rodeo Land and Water Company. In 1919, '''[[Ullman-43|Douglas Fairbanks]]''' and '''[[Smith-73903|Mary Pickford]]''' bought land on Summit Drive and built a mansion, finished in 1921 and nicknamed '''Pickfair''' by the press. The glamor associated with Fairbanks and Pickford as well as other movie stars who built mansions in the city contributed to its growing appeal. By the early 1920s, the population of '''Beverly Hills''' had grown enough to make the water supply a political issue. In 1923 the usual solution, annexation to the city of Los Angeles, was proposed. There was considerable opposition to annexation among such famous residents as '''[[Smith-73903|Mary Pickford]]''', '''[[Ullman-43|Douglas Fairbanks]]''', '''[[Rogers-10879|Will Rogers]]''' and''' [[Valentino-30|Rudolph Valentino]]''' . The Beverly Hills Utility Commission, opposed to annexation as well, managed to force the city into a special election and the plan was defeated 337 to 507. In 1925, Beverly Hills approved a bond issue to buy 385 acres for a new campus for UCLA. The cities of Los Angeles, Santa Monica and Venice also issued bonds to help pay for the new campus. In 1928, the Beverly Wilshire Apartment Hotel (now the Beverly Wilshire Hotel) opened on Wilshire Boulevard between El Camino and Rodeo drives, part of the old Beverly Hills Speedway. That same year oilman'''[[ Doheny-17|Edward Doheny]]''' finished construction of '''Greystone Mansion''', a 55-room mansion meant as a wedding present for his son '''Edward L. Doheny, Jr'''. The house is now owned by the city of Beverly Hills. In the early 1930s, Santa Monica Park was renamed Beverly Gardens and was extended to span the entire two-mile length of Santa Monica Boulevard through the city. The Electric Fountain marks the corner of Santa Monica Blvd. and Wilshire Blvd. with a small sculpture at the top of a Tongva kneeling in prayer. In April 1931, the new Italian Renaissance-style Beverly Hills City Hall was opened. In the early 1940s, black actors and businessmen had begun to move into Beverly Hills, despite the covenants allowing only whites to live in the city. A neighborhood improvement association attempted to enforce the covenant in court. The defendants included such luminaries as '''Hattie McDaniel''', '''Louise Beavers''', and '''Ethel Waters'''. Among the white residents supporting the lawsuit against blacks was silent film star '''Harold Lloyd'''. The NAACP participated in the defense, which was successful. In his decision, federal judge '''Thurmond Clarke''' said that it was time that "members of the Negro race are accorded, without reservations or evasions, the full rights guaranteed to them under the 14th amendment. The United States Supreme Court declared restrictive covenants unenforceable in 1948 in Shelley v. Kraemer. A group of Jewish residents of Beverly Hills filed an amicus brief in this case. In 1956, '''[[Trousdale-96|Paul Trousdale]]''' (1915–1990) purchased the grounds of the Doheny Ranch and developed it into the Trousdale Estates, convincing the city of Beverly Hills to annex it. The neighborhood has been home to'''[[Presley-155|Elvis Presley]]''' ,'''[[Sinatra-1|Frank Sinatra]]''' ,''' [[Crocetti-1|Dean Martin]]''' , '''[[Schwartz-1332|Tony Curtis]]''' , '''Ray Charles''', '''President Richard Nixon''' and, more recently, '''Jennifer Aniston''',''' David Spade''', '''Vera Wang''', and '''John Rich'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beverly_Hills,_California] * '''Bradbury''' Bradbury is a city in the San Gabriel Valley region of Los Angeles County, California, United States. It is located in the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains below Angeles National Forest. Bradbury is bordered by the city of Monrovia to the west and south, and Duarte to the south and east. Estates and Woodlyn Lane are zoned for horses, and several horse ranches still exist within these communities today. Bradbury was founded by '''Lewis Leonard Bradbury''' on the homestead of '''Rancho Azusa de Duarte''' in 1881. In 1912 the Bradburys' daughter, '''Minerva''', married '''Isaac Polk''' and built a grand mansion on the property which they named '''Chateau Bradbury'''. After years of annexation attempts by the city of Monrovia, Bradbury incorporated in 1957.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bradbury,_California] * '''Calabasas''' Calabasas is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States, located in the hills west of the San Fernando Valley and in the northwest Santa Monica Mountains between Woodland Hills, Agoura Hills, West Hills, Hidden Hills, and Malibu, California It is generally accepted that the name of Calabasas is derived from the Spanish calabaza meaning "pumpkin", "squash", or "gourd (cf. calabash). Some historians hold the theory that Calabasas is derived from the Chumash word calahoosa which is said to mean "where the wild geese fly. Owing to vast presence of wild squash plants in the area, the squash theory is more prevalent among local residents. At the top of the Calabasas grade, which is east of Las Virgenes Road on the original El Camino Real, legend has it that in 1824, a Basque rancher from Oxnard spilled a wagonload of pumpkins on the road en route to Los Angeles. The following spring, hundreds of pumpkin seeds sprouted alongside the road. The area was named Las Calabasas—the place where the pumpkins fell.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calabasas,_California] * '''Carson''' Carson is a city in Los Angeles County, California. 1921 marked the first drilling for oil at Dominguez Hill, on the northwest side of the Dominguez Rancho, site of the famous battle during the Mexican–American War called the '''Battle of Dominguez Rancho''' in 1846. The mineral rights to this property were owned by Carson Estate Company, the '''Hellman Family''', the Dominguez Estate Company, and the Burnham Exploration Company of '''Frederick Russell Burnham'''. On September 7, 1923, Burnham Exploration partnering with Union Oil brought in the first producer on the site: Callender No. 1-A well at a depth of 4,068 feet and 1,193 barrels per day. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carson,_California ] * '''Cerritos''' Cerritos (Spanish for little hills), formerly named Dairy Valley because of the preponderance of dairy farms in the area, is a suburban city in Los Angeles County, California, United States, and is one of several cities that constitute the Gateway Cities of southeast Los Angeles County. It was incorporated on April 24, 1956. Cerritos was originally inhabited by Native Americans belonging to the Tongva (or "People of the Earth"). Later, the Tongva would be renamed the "Gabrieleños" by the Spanish settlers after the nearby '''Mission San Gabriel Arcangel'''. The Gabrieleños were the largest group of Southern California Indians as well as the most developed in the region. The '''Gabrieleños''' lived off the land, deriving food from the animals or plants that could be gathered, snared, or hunted, and grinding acorns as a staple. Beginning in the late 15th century, Spanish explorers arrived in the New World and worked their way to the California coast in 1542. The colonization process included "civilizing" the native populations in California by means of establishing various missions. Soon afterwards, a town called''' El Pueblo de Nuestra Señora la Reina de los Ángeles de Porciúncula''' (Los Angeles today) would be founded and prosper with the aid of subjects from New Spain and Native American labor. One soldier,''' [[Nieto-296|José Manuel Nieto]]''' , was granted a large plot of land by the '''Spanish King Carlos III''', which he named '''Rancho Los Nietos'''. It covered 300,000 acres of what are today the cities of '''Cerritos''', '''Long Beach''', '''Lakewood''', '''Downey''', '''Norwalk''', '''Santa Fe Springs''', part of''' Whittier''', '''Huntington Beach''', '''Buena Park''', and '''Garden Grove'''. The rancho was divided five ways among Nieto's heirs during the nationalization of church property by the Mexican government, with''' Juan José Nieto''' retaining the largest plot called Rancho Los Coyotes. Nieto called the area of '''Rancho Los Coyotes''', where Cerritos is located today, "cerritos" or "little hills" although no natural hills exist in modern-day Cerritos. After the Mexican-American war, the rancho would eventually wind up in the hands of the Los Angeles and San Bernardino Land Company which encouraged development and rail lines to be built by '''[[Huntington-1304|Henry E. Huntington]]''' and his Pacific Electric Railway company. It was through rapid development, combined with improved transportation systems, that the modern-day city of Artesia was formed in Rancho Los Coyotes in 1875, and from it, the City of Dairy Valley. * '''Claremont''' Claremont is known as the home of the Claremont Colleges and other educational institutions, and for its tree-lined streets with numerous historic buildings.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claremont,_California] * '''Commerce''' Commerce is a city located in southeast Los Angeles County, California, United States. The population was 12,823 at the 2010 census, up from 12,568 at the 2000 census. It is bordered by Vernon on the west, Los Angeles on the northwest, East Los Angeles on the north, Montebello on the east, Downey and Bell Gardens on the south, and Maywood on the southwest. The Los Angeles River forms part of its southwestern boundary, and the Rio Hondo separates it from Downey. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commerce,_California] * '''Compton''' In 1784, the Spanish Crown deeded a tract of over 75,000 acres to '''[[Dominguez-413|Juan José Dominguez]]''' in this area. The tract was named '''Rancho San Pedro'''. Dominguez's name was later applied to the '''Dominguez Hills''' community south of Compton. The tree that marked the original northern boundary of the rancho still stands at the corner of Poppy and Short streets. The rancho was subdivided and parcels were sold within the Californios of Alta California until the lands were ceded after the Mexican-American war in 1848. American immigrants acquired most of the rancho lands after 1848. In 1867, '''Griffith Dickenson Compton''' led a group of 30 pioneers to the area. These families had traveled by wagon train south from Stockton, California in search of ways to earn a living other than in the rapid exhaustion of gold fields. Originally named Gibsonville, after one of the tract owners, it was later called Comptonville. However, to avoid confusion with the Comptonville located in Yuba County, the name was shortened to Compton. Compton's earliest settlers were faced with terrible hardships as they farmed the land in bleak weather to get by with just the barest subsistence. The weather continued to be harsh, rainy and cold, and fuel was difficult to find. To gather firewood it was necessary to travel to mountains close to Pasadena. The round trip took almost a week. Many in the Compton party wanted to relocate to a friendlier climate and settle down, but as there were two general stores within traveling distance—one in the''' pueblo of Los Angeles''', the other in '''Wilmington'''—they eventually decided to stay put.By 1887, the settlers realized it was time to make improvements to the local government. A series of town meetings were held to discuss incorporation of their little town. '''Griffith D. Compton''' donated his land to incorporate and create the city of Compton in 1889, but he did stipulate that a certain acreage be zoned solely for agriculture and named Richland Farms. In January 1888, a petition supporting the incorporation of Compton was forwarded to the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, who in turn forwarded the petition to the State Legislature. On May 11, 1888 the city of Compton was incorporated with a population of 500 people. The first City Council meeting was held on May 14, 1888.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compton,_California] * '''Covina''' Covina is a city in Los Angeles County, California, about 22 miles east of downtown Los Angeles. Present day Covina was originally within the homelands of the indigenous Tongva people for 5,000 to 8,000 years. In the 18th century it the became part of Rancho La Puente in Alta California, a 1770s Spanish colonial and 1842 Mexican land grants. The city of Covina was founded in 1882 by '''Joseph Swift Phillips''', on a 2,000-acre tract that was purchased from the holdings of '''John Edward Hollenbeck''', one of the 1842 grantees of Rancho La Puente. In 1875 Hollenbeck had purchased a failed coffee plantation from 3 Costa Rican brothers, '''Pedro Maria Badillo''', '''Julian Badillo''', and '''Pedro Antonio Badilla''', the latter who purchased it from the heirs of Hollenbeck's 1842 co-grantee'''[[Rowland-951|John Albert Rowland]]'''[http://www.whittierdailynews.com/2011/11/26/cousins-search-for-grandfather-reveals-history-of-badillo-brothers-of-covina/] . The City of Covina was named by a young engineer, '''Frederick Eaton''', who was hired by Phillips to survey the area. Impressed by th'''Bold text'''e way in which the valleys of the adjacent San Gabriel Mountains formed a natural cove around the vineyards that had been planted by the region's earlier pioneers, Eaton merged the words "cove" and "vine", and in 1885, created the name Covina for the new township. The city was incorporated in 1901, the townsite being bounded by Puente Street on the south, 1st Avenue on the east, the alley north of College Street on the north, & 4th Avenue on the west. The city’s slogan, One Mile Square and All There was coined by '''Mrs F. E. Wolfarth''', the winner of a 1922 slogan contest sponsored by the chamber of commerce, when the incorporated area of the city was only (some say slightly less than) one square mile, making it the smallest city in area in the country. It would be orange and grapefruit groves, not vineyards, that would soon blanket the city and make it famous. By 1909, the city was the third largest orange producer in the world, and it still claimed to have “the best oranges in the world” as late as the 1950s. Since World War II, however, the orange groves have been largely replaced by single-family (houses) and multiple-family (apartments) dwellings. The Covina Valley Historical Society maintains an extensive archive illustrating the city’s history in the 1911-built Firehouse Jail Museum, Covina’s first municipal building, located immediately behind City Hall in Covina’s Old Town.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Covina,_California] * '''Cudahy''' Cudahy is a city located in southeastern Los Angeles County, California. In terms of area, Cudahy is the second smallest city in Los Angeles County, after Hawaiian Gardens, but with one of the highest population densities of any incorporated city in the United States. It is part of the Gateway Cities region. Cudahy is populated predominantly by Latino non-citizen immigrants Cudahy is named for its founder, meat-packing baron '''Michael Cudahy''', who purchased the original 2,777 acres of Rancho San Antonio in 1908 to resell as 1-acre lots. These "Cudahy lots" were notable for their dimensions—in most cases, 50 to 100 feet in width and 600 to 800 feet in depth, a length equivalent to a city block or more in most American towns. Such parcels often referred to as "railroad lots", were intended to allow the new town's residents to keep a large vegetable garden, a grove of fruit trees (usually citrus), and a chicken coop or horse stable. This arrangement, popular in the towns along the lower Los Angeles and San Gabriel rivers, proved particularly attractive to the Southerners and Midwesterners who were leaving their struggling farms in droves in the 1910s and 1920s to start new lives in Southern California. '''Sam Quinones''' of the Los Angeles Times said that the large, narrow parcels of land gave Cudahy Acres a "rural feel in an increasingly urban swath As late as the 1950s, some Cudahy residents were still riding into the city's downtown areas on horseback. After World War II the city was a White American blue collar town with steel and automobile plants in the area.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cudahy,_California] * '''Culver City''' Culver City is a city in Los Angeles County, California. The city was named after its founder, ''''[[Culver-1701|Harry Culver]]''' The region was the homeland of the Tongva-Gabrieliño Native Americans, who held a presence in the region for over 8,000 years.The city was founded primarily on the lands of the former '''Rancho La Ballona''', '''Rancho Rincon de los Bueyes''', and '''Rancho La Cienega''' o Paso de la Tijera.''' In 1861, during the American Civil War, Camp Latham was established by the 1st California Infantry under '''Col. James H. Carleton''' and the 1st California Cavalry under Lt. Col. '''Benjamin F. Davis'''. Named for California Senator '''Milton S. Latham''', the camp was the first staging area for the training of Union troops and their operations in Southern California. It was located on land of the Rancho La Ballona, on the South side of Ballona Creek, near what is now the intersection of Jefferson and Overland Boulevards. Harry Culver first attempted to establish Culver City in 1913; the city was incorporated on September 20, 1917. (His first ads read "All roads lead to Culver City" indicating a main transportation route via the city. The city was one of many all-white planned communities started in the Los Angeles area around this time. The first film studio in Culver City was built by Thomas Ince in 1918. In 1919, silent film comedy producer '''Hal Roach''' built his studios there, and Metro Goldwyn Mayer (MGM) in the 20s. During Prohibition, speakeasies and nightclubs such as the Cotton Club lined Washington Boulevard.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culver_City,_California] * '''Diamond Bar''' Diamond Bar is a city located in eastern Los Angeles County, California, United States. In 1840,''' Jose de la Luz Linares''' received the 4,340-acre Mexican land grant '''Rancho Los Nogales''' (Ranch of the Walnut Trees) from Governor '''[[Alvarado-294|Juan Bautista Alvarado]]''' . The land grant included Brea Canyon and the eastern Walnut Valley. '''Linares''' died in 1847, and his widow sold a part of the ranch to '''Ricardo Vejar''' for $100 in merchandise, 100 calves, and the assumption of her late husband's debts. Vejar also owned the '''Rancho San Jose''' to the east, and acquired the rest of '''Rancho Nogales''' over the next 10 years.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diamond_Bar,_California] * '''Downey''' Downey is a city located in southeast Los Angeles County, California, United States. The city is the birthplace of the Apollo space program, and is the hometown of Richard and Karen Carpenter. It is also the home of the oldest still operational McDonald's restaurant in the world. In 1784, Governor''''[[Beleta-1|Pere Fages i Beleta]]''' granted to former soldier '''[[Nieto-296|José Manuel Nieto]]''' (1734–1804) the largest of the land concessions made during the Spanish control of California. Its 300,000 acres stretched from the Santa Ana River on the east to the Old San Gabriel River (now the Rio Hondo and Los Angeles River) on the west, and from the mission highway (approximately Whittier Boulevard) on the north to the ocean on the south. Its acreage was slightly reduced later at the insistence of Mission San Gabriel on whose lands it infringed. The Spanish concessions, of which 25 were made in California, were unlike the later Mexican land grants in that title was not transferred, but were similar to grazing permits, with the title remaining with the Spanish crown. The Rancho Los Nietos passed to '''[[Nieto-296|José Manuel Nieto]]''''s four children upon his death and remained intact until, in 1833, his heirs petitioned Mexican Governor '''[[Figueroa-185|José Figueroa]]''' to partition the property. The northwestern portion of the original rancho, comprising the Downey-Norwalk area, was granted as Rancho Santa Gertrudes to '''Josefa Cota''', the widow of Manuel's son, '''Antonio Nieto'''. At approximately 21,000 acres , Santa Gertrudes was itself a sizable rancho and contained the old Nietos homestead, which was a center of social life east of the pueblo of Los Angeles. After the Mexican–American War concluded in 1848, many of the Californio ranchos were obtained by affluent Anglo-Americans who were immigrating west under the United States manifest destiny doctrine, and marrying into established Californio Spanish families. This migration was distinct from that prompted by the California Gold Rush farther north.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Downey,_California] * '''Duarte''' Duarte from Spanish or Portuguese [ˈdwaɾte]) is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States. Duarte's history with Europeans dates back to 1769, when all land in California was claimed by the king of Spain. The first Europeans visited the San Gabriel Valley, including Duarte, during a 1769 expedition from San Diego to Monterey Bay commanded by '''[[De_Portolà-1|Gaspar de Portolà]]''' . Accompanying Portolà was a Franciscan priest from Junípero Serra's order in Mexico, Juan Crespí, who served as the diarist of the expedition. Much of what is known of early California is known only from the detailed descriptions recorded by Crespi. On September 8, 1771, the Franciscans established the Mission San Gabriel Arcangel in the San Gabriel Valley. The mission was a resting point for early California travelers and gathered most of the native Tongva into an agricultural lifestyle. Following Mexican independence in 1821, the mission lands were nationalized. On May 10, 1841, the governor of Alta California '''[[Alvarado-294|Juan Bautista Alvarado]]''' , granted to former Mexican '''corporal Andrés Duarte''' and his wife nearly 7,000 acres of prime land in the central-northern San Gabriel Valley. Duarte named his new holdings "Rancho Azusa de Duarte". The name Azusa was derived from Asuksa-gna, the name of the Tongva settlement on the Foothills of California, on the western side of the alluvial fan where the San Gabriel River exits the San Gabriel Mountains; a portion of this area forms the northeastern-most corner of Duarte. That land grant now comprises portions of Arcadia, portions of Monrovia, all of Bradbury, all of Duarte, portions of Irwindale, portions of Azusa and a portion of Baldwin Park. Corporal Duarte had the local Indians build a small hut for his family and help him plant a kitchen garden and orchards near "the Indian Springs of the Asuksas" (in what is now Fish Canyon. Alta California was given to the United States in 1848 following the end of the Mexican–American War. In 1851, Congress passed a bill that established a Board of Land Commissioners whose duty was to determine the validity of all grants of Alta California land by Spanish and Mexican authorities.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duarte,_California] * '''El Monte''' El Monte is situated between the San Gabriel and Rio Hondo Rivers; residents claimed that anything could be grown in the area. Between 1770 and 1830, Spanish soldiers and missionaries often stopped here for respite. They called the area 'El Monte,' which in Spanish means 'the mountain' or 'the mount'. Most people assume the name refers to a mountain, but there were no mountains in the valley. The word is an archaic Spanish translation of that era: meaning "the wood". The first explorers had found this rich, low-altitude land, blanketed with thick growths of wispy willows, alders, and cattails, located between the two rivers. They also found wild grapevines and watercress. El Monte is approximately 7 miles long and 4 miles wide. When the State Legislature organized California into more manageable designated townships in the 1850s, they called it the El Monte Township. In a short time the name returned to the original El Monte. Using the Old Spanish Trail route at the end of 1841, a group of travelers and settlers, now referred to as the Workman-Rowland Party, arrived in the Pueblo of Los Angeles and this area in Alta California from Santa Fe de Nuevo México. The Old Spanish Trail from Santa Fe was continued east via the Santa Fe Trail trade route, established in 1821 as a trail and wagon road connecting Kansas City in Missouri Territory to Santa Fe, still within México. From 1847, The Santa Fe Trail was also connected westward through the Southern Emigrant Trail, passing by the El Monte area, to the Pueblo of Los Angeles. Immigrant settlement began in 1849, El Monte was a stopping place for the American immigrants going to the gold fields during the California Gold Rush. The first permanent residents arrived in El Monte around 1849-1850 mostly from Texas, Arkansas and Missouri, during a time when thousands migrated to California in search of gold. The first settlers with families were''' Nicholas Schmidt''', '''Ira W. Thompson''',''' G. and F. Cuddeback''', '''J. Corbin''', and''' J. Sheldon'''. These migrants ventured upon the bounty of fruitful, rich land along the San Gabriel River and began to build homesteads there. The farmers were very pleased at the increasing success of El Monte's agricultural community, and it steadily grew over the years. In the 1850s the settlement was briefly named Lexington by American settlers, but soon returned to being called El Monte or Monte. It was at the crossroad of routes between Los Angeles, San Bernardino, and the natural harbor at San Pedro. In the early days, it had a reputation as a rough town where men often settled disputes with knives and guns in its gambling saloons. Defense against Indian raids and the crimes of bandit gangs, such as that of '''Juan Flores''' and '''Pancho Daniel''', led to the formation of a local militia company called the Monte Rangers in February 1854. After the Monte Rangers disbanded, justice for Los Angeles County, in the form of a lynching, was often provided by the local vigilantes called the "'''El Monte Boys'''". In 1858 the adobe Monte Station was established, a stagecoach stop on the Butterfield Overland Mail Section 2 route. By 1861 El Monte had become a sizeable settlement, and during the American Civil War was considered a Confederate stronghold sympathetic to the secession of Southern California from California to support the Confederate States of America. '''A. J. King''' an Undersheriff of Los Angeles County (and former member of the earlier "Monte Rangers" or "Monte Boys") with other influential men in El Monte, formed a secessionist militia company, like the Los Angeles Mounted Rifles, called the Monte Mounted Rifles on March 23, 1861. However the attempt failed when following the battle of Fort Sumter, '''A. J. King''' marched through the streets with a portrait of the Confederate '''General P. G. T. Beauregard''' and was arrested by a U.S. Marshal. State arms sent from '''Governor John G. Downey''' for the unit were held up by Union officers at the port of San Pedro. Union troops established New Camp Carleton near the town in March 1862 to suppress any rebellion, it was shut down three years later at the end of the war.The route of the Old Spanish Trail. Southern Pacific built a railroad depot in town in 1873, stimulating the growth of local agriculture.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Monte,_California] * '''El Segundo''' El Segundo is a suburban city of Los Angeles located in Los Angeles County, California, United States.Located on the Santa Monica Bay, it was incorporated on January 18, 1917. The El Segundo and Los Angeles coastal area was first settled by the Tongva (or Gabrieleños) and Chumash Native American tribes hundreds of years ago. The area was once a part of Rancho Sausal Redondo ("Round Willow Patch Ranch"). Rancho Sausal Redondo extended from Playa Del Rey in the North to Redondo Beach in the South. Originally a Mexican land grant owned by '''Antonio Ygnacio Avila''', the rancho was later purchased by a Scottish baronet named '''Sir Robert Burnett'''. After his return to Scotland, the property was purchased by then current manager of the rancho, '''Daniel Freeman'''. '''Daniel Freeman''' sold portions of the rancho to multiple owners. '''George H. Peck''' owned the 840 acres of land the Chevron Refinery now sits on. Peck also developed land in neighboring El Porto where a street still bears his name. The city earned its name ("the second" in Spanish) as it was the site of the second Standard Oil refinery on the West Coast (the first was at Richmond in Northern California), when Standard Oil of California purchased the 840 acres of farm land in 1911.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Segundo,_California] * '''Gardena''' Gardena is a city located in the South Bay (southwestern) region of Los Angeles County, California, United States. Gardena has a large Japanese population helping make the South Bay region of Los Angeles home to the largest concentration of Japanese companies within the mainland United States. Based on archaeological findings, the Tongva people hunted and fished in the area of today's Gardena. The Tongva Indians — also known as Gabrielino Indians — are probably descendants of those who crossed from Asia to North America around 10,000 years ago. In 1784, three years after the foundation of Los Angeles, '''Juan Jose Dominguez''' (1736–1809), a Spanish soldier who arrived in San Diego, California in 1769 with''' Fernando Rivera y Moncada''', in recognition of his military service, received the roughly 43,000-acre Spanish land grant, the Rancho San Pedro. Part of this land contained what became known as Gardena Valley. After the American Civil War veterans bought parts of the land, and soon ranchers and farmers followed suit. Union Army '''Major General William Starke Rosecrans''' in 1869 bought 16,000 acres . The "Rosecrans Rancho" was bordered by what later was Florence Avenue on the north, Redondo Beach Boulevard on the south, Central Avenue on the east, and Arlington Avenue on the west. The Rosecrans property was subdivided and sold in the early 1870s. One of those became the 650-acre Amestoy Ranch. Gardena proper began in 1887 when the '''Pomeroy & Harrison''' real estate developers subdivided the ranch, anticipating the coming of the Los Angeles and Redondo Railway. Civil War veteran '''Spencer Roane Thorpe''' is credited with starting the first settlement in Gardena in 1887. Railroads put Gardena on the map following a real estate boom in the Los Angeles area in the 1880s. Some believe the city was named for its reputation for being the only "green spot" in the dry season between Los Angeles and the sea. Because of its acres of berries, the city was dubbed "Berryland". The Strawberry Day Festival and Parade was held each May. The berry industry suffered at the time of World War I as other crops were supported by the war economy.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gardena,_California] * '''Glendale''' Glendale is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States. It is located about 8 miles north of downtown Los Angeles. Glendale has one of the largest communities of Armenian descent in the United States. The area was long inhabited by the Tongva people (or "People of the Earth"), who were later renamed the Gabrieleños by the Spanish missionaries, after the nearby Mission San Gabriel Arcángel. In 1798,''' José María Verdugo''', a corporal in the Spanish army from Baja California, received the Rancho San Rafael from''' Governor Diego de Borica''', formalizing his possession and use of land on which he had been grazing livestock and farming since 1784. Rancho San Rafael was a Spanish concession, of which 25 were made in California. Unlike the later Mexican land grants, the concessions were similar to grazing permits, with the title remaining with the Spanish crown. In 1860, his grandson '''Teodoro Verdugo''' built the Verdugo Adobe, which is the oldest building in Glendale. The property is the location of the Oak of Peace, where early Californio leaders including '''Pio Pico''' met in 1847 and decided to surrender to '''Lieutenant Colonel John C. Frémont'''. Verdugo's descendants sold the ranch in various parcels, some of which are included in present-day Atwater Village, Eagle Rock, and Highland Park neighborhoods of Los Angeles.In 1884, residents gathered to form a townsite and chose the name "Glendale" (it was bounded by First Street (now Lexington Drive) on the north, Fifth Street (now Harvard Street) on the south, Central Avenue on the west, and the Childs Tract on the east). Residents to the southwest formed "Tropico" in 1887. The Pacific Electric Railway brought streetcar service in 1904 Glendale incorporated in 1906, and annexed Tropico 12 years later. An important civic booster of the era was '''Leslie Coombs Brand''' (1859–1925), who built an estate in 1904 called El Miradero, featuring an eye-catching mansion, the architecture of which combined characteristics of Spanish, Moorish, and Indian styles, copied from the East Indian Pavilion at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition held in Chicago, which he visited. Brand loved to fly, and built a private airstrip in 1919 and hosted "fly-in" parties, providing a direct link to the soon-to-be-built nearby Grand Central Airport. The grounds of El Miradero are now city-owned Brand Park and the mansion is the Brand Library, according to the terms of his will. Brand partnered with '''Henry E. Huntington''' to bring the Pacific Electric Railway, or the "Red Cars", to the area. Today, he is memorialized by one of the city's main thoroughfares, Brand Boulevard.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glendale,_California] * '''Glendora''' Glendora is a city in the San Gabriel Valley in Los Angeles County, California, 23 miles east of downtown Los Angeles '''Ygnacio Palomares''' received the 22,000-acre land grant Rancho San Jose from '''Governor Juan Bautista Alvarado''' in 1837. The land included the present day cities of Pomona, Claremont, La Verne, San Dimas, and Glendora. Located at the foot of the San Gabriel Mountains, modern Glendora was founded on April 1, 1887 by '''George D. Whitcomb''' who moved to California from Illinois in the early 1880s. Whitcomb was the founder of the Whitcomb Locomotive Works in Chicago and Rochelle, Illinois. He devised the name Glendora by combining the name of his wife,''' Leadora Bennett Whitcomb''', with the location of his home in a glen of the San Gabriel Mountains. Prior to its 1911 incorporation, Glendora's administrator officially occupied the office of President of Glendora.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glendora,_California] * '''Hawaiian Gardens''' Hawaiian Gardens is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States. The town's unusual name originated in a 1920s refreshment stand that was decorated with palm fronds and bamboo. It was the then-rural area's main landmark for many years, and its name stuck as the small town grew up around it. Hawaiian Gardens is the smallest city in area in Los Angeles County. In 1927, a fruit stand with palms was opened on the corner of two dirt roads of Carson and Norwalk, and called Hawaiian Gardens. Thus, the name was born. The area was a refugee for people to buy or build a home during the Great Depression as there were no jobs. Many homes lacked basic modern conveniences we take for granted today. In the last 1920s, only Norwalk Blvd was a paved road. For the next 35 years, with the exceptions of Pioneer Blvd, Norwalk Blvd, and Carson, the little town would be all dirt roads. When the city was incorporated in 1964, immediately began the paving of roads. By 1966, all streets south of Carson between Pioneer and Norwalk were paved. By 1968, all streets were paved, and the three major thoroughfares of Norwalk, Pioneer, and Carson were widened that year to current traffic standards.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawaiian_Gardens,_California] * '''Hawthorne''' Hawthorne is a city in southwestern Los Angeles County, California, United States The city was founded in 1905 as the "Hawthorne Improvement Company" by '''B.L. Harding''' and''' H.D. Lombard'''. Harding's daughter shared her birthday—July 4, American Independence Day—with New England author '''Nathaniel Hawthorne''', and a decision was made to name the city after him. Hawthorne was once a "whites only" settlement, commonly called a sundown town. During the 1930s, signs warned African-Americans to be out of Hawthorne by sundown. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawthorne,_California] * '''Hermosa Beach''' Hermosa Beach is a beachfront city in Los Angeles County, California, United States. Hermosa Beach was originally part of the 1784 Rancho San Pedro Spanish land grant that later became the ten-mile Ocean frontage of Rancho Sausal Redondo. In 1900 a tract of 1,500 acres was purchased for $35 per acre from '''A. E. Pomroy''', then owner of the greater part of Rancho Sausal Redondo. '''Messrs. Burbank and Baker''', agents, bought this land for '''Sherman and Clark''' who organized and retained the controlling interest in the Hermosa Beach Land and Water Company, In early days, Hermosa Beach — like so many of its neighboring cities (Inglewood, Lawndale, Torrance) — was one vast sweep of rolling hills covered with fields of grain, mostly barley. During certain seasons of the year large herds of sheep were grazed over this land, and corrals and large barns for storing the grain, as well as providing shelter for horses and farm implements, were located on the ranch between Hermosa and Inglewood. The Spanish words Rancho Sausal Redondo mean a large circular ranch of pasture of grazing land, with a grove of willow on it. '''Tim Kelly''' Lifeguard Memorial Statue at Hermosa Beach Pier & Volleyball courts The first official survey was made in the year 1901 for the board walk on the Strand, Hermosa Avenue and Santa Fe Avenue; work on these projects commenced soon after. In 1904 the first pier was built. It was constructed entirely of wood even to the pilings and it extended five hundred feet out into the ocean. The pier was constructed by the Hermosa Beach Land and Water Company. In 1913 this old pier was partly washed away and later torn down and a new one built to replace it. This pier was built of concrete 1,000 feet (300 m) long, and paved with asphalt its entire length. Small tiled pavilions were erected at intervals along the sides to afford shade for fishermen and picnic parties. A bait stand was built eventually out on the end. Soon after, about 1914, an auditorium building was constructed; it has housed various enterprises and at present the public rest rooms, the Los Angeles Life Guard Service, and the local branch of the Los Angeles County Public Library occupy rooms in the building. This pier is municipally owned.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermosa_Beach,_California] * '''Hidden Hills''' Hidden Hills is a city and gated community in Los Angeles County, California. It is located next to the city of Calabasas and is located in the west of San Fernando Valley. It is notable for being home to many actors and celebrities. The community was designed and developed in the 1950s by '''A.E. Hanson''', a renowned Southern California landscape architect and planned community developer. His earlier projects included Rolling Hills and Palos Verdes Estates, and the 1920s Beverly Hills '''Harold Lloyd''' Estate 'Greenacres.' It is a gated residential community with a total all land area of 1.7 square miles Hidden Hills is bordered on the north by the nature reserve and greenbelt of the Upper Las Virgenes Canyon Open Space Preserve, a park with miles of equestrian, hiking, and mountain biking trails. Nearby to the south is the pioneer '''Leonis Adobe National Historic Landmark''', with gardens and a historical Museum. It's across the historic''' El Camino Real''' of the '''Spanish Las Californias and Mexican Alta California eras''', now U.S. Route 101.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hidden_Hills,_California] * '''Huntington Park''' Huntington Park is a city in the Gateway Cities district of southeastern Los Angeles County, California Named for prominent industrialist '''Henry E. Huntington''', Huntington Park was incorporated in 1906 as a streetcar suburb for workers in the rapidly expanding industries to the southeast of downtown Los Angeles. To this day, about 30% of its residents work at factories in nearby Vernon and Commerce. The stretch of Pacific Boulevard in downtown Huntington Park was a major commercial district serving the city's largely working-class residents, as well as those of neighboring cities such as Bell, Cudahy, South Gate, and Downey. As with most of the other cities along the corridor stretching along the Los Angeles River to the south and southeast of downtown Los Angeles, Huntington Park was an almost exclusively white community during most of its history; Alameda Street and Slauson Avenue, which were fiercely defended segregation lines in the 1950s, separated it from black areas. [[Huntington-1304|Henry E. Huntington]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huntington_Park,_California] * '''Industry, City of''' City of Industry, or simply referred to as Industry, is an industrial suburb of Los Angeles in the San Gabriel Valley region of Los Angeles County The city's zoning is primarily devoted to business: 92% is industrial, 8% is commercial. The few residences in the city either existed before incorporation, are on properties adjacent to either Industry Hills [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/City_of_Industry,_California] * '''Inglewood''' The earliest residents of what is now Inglewood were Native Americans who used the natural springs in today's '''Edward Vincent Jr. Park''' (known for most of its history as Centinela Park). Local historian '''Gladys Waddingham''' wrote that these springs took the name Centinela from the hills that rose gradually around them and which allowed ranchers to watch over their herds "(thus the name centinelas or sentinels)". Waddingham traced the written history of Inglewood back to the original settlers of Los Angeles in 1781, one of whom was the Spanish soldier '''Jose Manuel Orchado Machado''', "a 23-year-old muleteer from Los Alamos in Sinaloa". These settlers, she wrote, were ordered by the officials of the San Gabriel Mission "to graze their animals on the ocean side of Los Angeles in order not to infringe on Mission lands." As a result, the settlers, or pobladores, drove some of their cattle to the "lush pasture lands near Centinela Springs," and the first construction there was done by one Ygnacio Avila, who received a permit in 1822 to build a "corral and hut for his herders Later Avila constructed a three-room adobe on a slight rise overlooking the creek that ran from Centinela Springs all the way to the ocean. According to the this adobe was built where the present baseball field is in the park. It no longer exists. In 1834,''' Ygnacio Machado''', one of the sons of''' Jose Machado''', built the Centinela Adobe, which sits on a rise above the present 405 San Diego Freeway and is used as the headquarters of the Centinela Valley Historical Society. Two years later, Waddingham writes, '''Ygnacio''' was granted the 2,220-acre Rancho Aguaje de la Centinela even though this land had already been claimed by '''Avila''' * '''Irwindale''' The present day area encompassing Irwindale was originally part of the Mexican land grants by Alta California '''Governor Juan Alvarado''' of Rancho La Puente,''' Rancho Azusa de Dalton''', '''Rancho Azusa de Duarte''', and '''Rancho San Francisquito''' was first settled by the families of''' Gregorio Fraijo''' and '''Fecundo Ayon''' in the 1850s. Significant economic growth did not arrive until the advent of the automobile, which drove up demand for the area's rocks and sand for the paving of roads. The city was incorporated on August 6, 1957.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irwindale,_California] * '''La Cañada Flintridge''' La Cañada Flintridge is a city in Los Angeles County, California. During the Spanish and Mexican eras, the area was known as Rancho La Cañada. Before the city's incorporation in 1976, it consisted of two distinct communities, La Cañada and Flintridge. La Cañada comes from the Spanish word cañada meaning canyon, gorge, or ravine; Flintridge was named after its developer, United States Senator''' Frank P. Flint'''.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Ca%C3%B1ada_Flintridge,_California] *'''La Crescenta''' The area was originally part of the homelands of the Tongva people. It became part of Rancho La Cañada, a Mexican land grant given in 1843 by '''Governor Manuel Micheltorena''' to a Mexican schoolteacher from Pueblo de Los Ángeles, '''Ygnacio Coronel''' (1795–1862). La Crescenta does not mean "the crescent," which in Spanish would be la creciente. From his home, early settler '''Benjamin B. Briggs''' could see three crescent-shaped formations, which suggested to him the artificial name," accepted by the U.S. Post Office in 1888. Montrose was chosen "as the result of a contest for the subdivision established in 1913 on part of the La Crescenta development. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Crescenta-Montrose,_California] * '''La Mirada''' La Mirada (Spanish for the look) was the creation of two men, '''Andrew McNally''', a printer and mapmaker from Chicago and his son-in-law '''Edwin Neff'''. In 1888, '''McNally''' purchased over 2,200 acres of '''Rancho Los Coyotes''', south of Whittier, for $200,000. He developed 700 acres into his own home called Windermere Ranch and surrounded it with olive, orange and lemon groves. '''McNally''' built a plant to process the olive oil, which was of the best quality, as well as a railroad station on Stage Road. From here his olive oil and fruit were shipped all over the U.S. In 1896, '''McNally''' turned his property over to his daughter and his son in law. '''McNally and Neff formed the La Mirada Land Company''', which published a booklet entitled "The Country Gentleman in California", advertising parcels of land for sale including pictures, a map and descriptions of the scenic olive, alfalfa, lemon and grapefruit groves.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Mirada,_California] * '''La Puente''' La Puente is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States. The original inhabitants of the area now occupied by the city of La Puente were the Tongva. They lived in a village called Awingna, which linguists translate as "abiding place." The Awingna '''chief Matheo''' (who also held sway over several other nearby villages) was baptized at Mission San Gabriel in 1774. n 1769, the Spanish Portolá expedition became the first Europeans to see inland portions of Alta California. On July 30, the party camped on the east side of the San Gabriel River, in today's unincorporated area of Bassett. Father Juan Crespi wrote in his diary that, the next day, they had to build a bridge (Spanish "puente") to cross the miry San Gabriel River. With the establishment of Mission San Gabriel, the area encompassing Awingna and what is now the city of La Puente became part of Rancho La Puente, established as a mission outpost and ranch. The rancho was visited by the '''Jedediah Smith''' party in November 1826, the first Americans to travel overland to California. Following secularization of the missions in the 1830s, former mission ranchos passed into private ownership. In 1842, '''John Rowland''' and '''William Workman''' were granted the 48,000-acre '''Rancho La Puente'''. In 1884, the area was named Puente (bridge in Spanish; in old Spanish the noun was often feminine, as opposed to modern Spanish el puente). The area was known for its fruit and walnut groves during the 1930s. The city was even home to the world's largest walnut packing plant. Today, the city is heavily urbanized, but the area still has some historical landmarks from its founding days nearby, for instance, the '''Workman and Temple Family''' Homestead Museum in neighboring City of Industry.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Puente,_California] * '''La Verne''' La Verne is a small city in Los Angeles County, California, United States. The history of the area dates back to the 1830s when '''Ygnacio Palomares''' received the 15,000-acre '''Rancho San Jose''' land grant from '''Governor Juan Bautista Alvarado''' in 1837. The land included the present day cities Pomona, Claremont, San Dimas, Glendora, and La Verne. The adobe which Palomares built in 1837 is still preserved in Pomona as '''La Casa Primera de Rancho San Jose''' (The First House). Palomares soon moved a mile or so northeast and constructed the '''Ygnacio Palomares''' Adobe. He ensured that a nephew, '''Jose Dolores Palomares''', secured a tract of land a mile west. In the mid-1880s, entrepreneur '''Isaac W. Lord''' purchased a tract of '''Jose Palomares'''' land and convinced the Santa Fe Railroad company to run its line across towards Los Angeles. '''Lord''' had the land surveyed for building lots and in 1887 had a large land sale, naming the new town '''Lordsburg''' after himself. He also had a large Lordsburg Hotel constructed, but the land boom was over by the time it was completed. It sat empty for several years, until sold to four members of the German Baptist Brethren Church, who persuaded others of that denomination that it would be an excellent site for a new institution of higher learning. Lordsburg College was founded in 1891. In 1906 the town was incorporated as '''La Verne'''. Residents grew field crops, then began planting citrus trees, which flourished. Lordsburg became known as the "Heart of the Orange Empire." The city of La Verne flourished as a center of the citrus industry until after World War II, when the citrus industry slowly faded away. Today the last two orange groves are on the grounds of the La Verne Mansion and Heritage Park.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Verne,_California] * '''La Habra Heights''' La Habra Heights is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States. The zoning is 1-acre (4,000 m2) lots with a variety of home and ranch style properties. La Habra Heights features open space, no sidewalks, no street lights and encouragement of animal husbandry. La Habra Heights has no commercial activity (stores, gas stations) with the exception of a small real estate office, plant nursery, private golf course and numerous home-based businesses.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Habra_Heights,_California] * '''Lakewood''' Lakewood is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States. Lakewood is a planned, post-World War II community Developers Louis Boyar, Mark Taper and Ben Weingart are credited with "altering forever the map of Southern California. Begun in late 1949, the completion of the developers' plan in 1953 helped in the transformation of mass-produced housing from its early phases in the 1930s and 1940s to the reality of the 1950s.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lakewood,_California] * '''Lancaster''' Lancaster is a charter city in northern Los Angeles County, California. Lancaster is part of a twin city complex with its southern neighbor Palmdale and together they are the principal cities within the Antelope Valley region and California's High Desert.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lancaster,_California] * '''Lawndale''' Lawndale is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States. From the 1780s onward, the area that is now Lawndale was part of the '''Rancho Sausal Redondo''', a land grant given by the Spanish colonial government that includes much of what is now the South Bayshore region. In 1905 '''Charles B. Hopper''' first subdivided the area and named it after the Chicago neighborhood of the same name. Lots sold slowly and different promotions were tried such as promoting Lawndale as a chicken raising area. The first railway to run through Lawndale was the Inglewood Division of the Redondo Railway which would later become part of the Pacific Electric "Red Car" system. It ran down the middle of Railway Ave. (now Hawthorne Blvd.) until 1933. In 1927 the Santa Fe railroad arrived. After World War II, the immense demand for housing from returning veterans and California newcomers resulted in Lawndale's formation as a bedroom community. On December 28, 1959 it was incorporated as a city in Los Angeles county.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawndale,_California] * '''Lomita''' Lomita is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States. Lomita was originally part of '''Rancho San Pedro''', granted by the Spanish Empire to '''Juan Jose Dominguez''' by '''King Carlos III of Spain''' in 1784. Lomita established a sister city relationship with '''Takaishi, Osaka''', Japan in October 1981.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lomita,_California] * '''Long Beach''' Long Beach is a city on the Pacific Coast of the United States, within the Greater Los Angeles area of Southern California. In 1784 the Spanish Empire's King Carlos III granted '''Rancho Los Nietos''' to Spanish soldier '''[[Nieto-296|José Manuel Nieto]]''' . The '''Rancho Los Cerritos''' and '''Rancho Los Alamitos''' were divided from this territory. The boundary between the two ranchos ran through the center of Signal Hill on a southwest to northeast diagonal. A portion of western Long Beach was originally part of the '''Rancho San Pedro'''. Its boundaries were in dispute for years, due to flooding changing the Los Angeles River boundary, between the ranchos of '''[[Dominguez-413|Juan José Dominguez]]''' and '''[[Nieto-296|José Manuel Nieto]]'''. In 1843''' [[Temple-1788|Jonathan Temple]]''' bought''' Rancho Los Cerritos''', having arrived in California in 1827 from New England. He built what is now known as the "Los Cerritos Ranch House", a still-standing adobe which is a National Historic Landmark. '''Temple''' created a thriving cattle ranch and prospered, becoming the wealthiest man in Los Angeles County. Both '''Temple''' and his ranch house played important local roles in the Mexican–American War. On an island in the San Pedro Bay, Mormon pioneers made an abortive attempt to establish a colony (as part of '''Brigham Young''''s plan to establish a continuous chain of settlements from the Pacific to Salt Lake). In 1866'''' [[Temple-1788|Jonathan Temple]]''' sold ''''''Rancho Los Cerritos'''''' for $20,000 to the Northern California sheep-raising firm of '''Flint, Bixby & Co''', which consisted of brothers '''Thomas and Benjamin Flint''' and their cousin '''Lewellyn Bixby'''. Two years previous '''Flint, Bixby & Co''' had also purchased along with Northern California associate '''[[Irvine-1111|James Irvine]]''' , three ranchos which would later become the city that bears Irvine's name. To manage '''Rancho Los Cerritos''', the company selected Lewellyn's brother '''[[Bixby-524|Jotham Bixby]]''' , the "Father of Long Beach". Three years later Bixby bought into the property and would later form the '''Bixby Land Company'''. In the 1870s as many as 30,000 sheep were kept at the ranch and sheared twice yearly to provide wool for trade. In 1880, Bixby sold 4,000 acres of the '''Rancho Los Cerritos''' to '''William E. Willmore''', who subdivided it in hopes of creating a farm community, Willmore City. He failed and was bought out by a Los Angeles syndicate that called itself the '''Long Beach Land and Water Company'''.They changed the name of the community to Long Beach, at that time. The City of Long Beach was officially incorporated in 1897. Another Bixby cousin, '''John W. Bixby''', was influential in the city. After first working for his cousins at Los Cerritos, '''J.W. Bixby''' leased land at '''Rancho Los Alamitos'''. He put together a group: banker '''I.W. Hellman''', '''Lewellyn and Jotham Bixby''', and him, to purchase the rancho. In addition to bringing innovative farming methods to the Alamitos (which under '''Abel Stearns''' in the late 1850s and early 1860s was once the largest cattle ranch in the US),''' J.W. Bixby''' began the development of the oceanfront property near the city's picturesque bluffs. Under the name '''Alamitos Land Company''', '''J.W. Bixby''' named the streets and laid out the parks of his new city. This area would include '''Belmont Heights''', '''Belmont Shore''' and '''Naples'''; it soon became a thriving community of its own.''' J.W. Bixby''' died in 1888 of apparent appendicitis. The''' Rancho Los Alamitos''' property was split up, with '''Hellman''' getting the southern third, '''Jotham and Lewellyn''' the northern third, and '''J.W. Bixby''''s widow and heirs keeping the central third. The Alamitos townsite was kept as a separate entity, but at first it was primarily run by''' Lewellyn''' and''' [[Bixby-524|Jotham Bixby]]''' , although '''I.W, Hellman''' (who had the largest single share) had a significant veto power, an influence made even stronger as the''' J.W. Bixby''' heirs began to side with '''Hellman''' more and more. When''' [[Bixby-524|Jotham Bixby]]''' died in 1916, the remaining 3,500 acresof Rancho Los Cerritos was subdivided into the neighborhoods of Bixby Knolls, California Heights, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_Beach,_California] * '''Los Angeles''' '''Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo''', a Portuguese-born explorer, claimed the area of southern California for the Spanish Empire in 1542 while on an official military exploring expedition moving north along the Pacific coast from earlier colonizing bases of New Spain in Central and South America. '''Gaspar de Portolà''' and Franciscan missionary '''Juan Crespí''', reached the present site of Los Angeles on August 2, 1769. '''Spanish period, 1771 to 1821''' In 1771, Franciscan '''friar Junípero Serra''' directed the building of the Mission San Gabriel Arcángel, the first mission in the area. On September 4, 1781, a group of forty-four settlers known as "Los Pobladores" founded the pueblo they called '''El Pueblo de Nuestra Señora la Reina de los Ángeles de Porciúncula'''; in English, this translates as "The Town of Our Lady the Queen of the Angels of Porciúncula." The Queen of the Angels (feast day Aug. 2) is an honorific of the Virgin Mary; indeed, the present-day city still retains an active Roman Catholic Archdiocese, and as noted below, this archdiocese of Roman Catholicism remains the largest such archdiocese in the United States. Two-thirds of the settlers were mestizo or mulatto with a mixture of African, indigenous and European ancestry. The settlement remained a small ranch town for decades, but by 1820, the population had increased to about 650 residents. Today, the pueblo is commemorated in the historic district of Los Angeles Pueblo Plaza and '''Olvera Street''', the oldest part of Los Angeles Mexican rule ended during the Mexican–American War: Americans took control from the Californios after a series of battles, culminating with the signing of the Treaty of Cahuenga on January 13, 1847. Railroads arrived with the completion of the Southern Pacific line to Los Angeles in 1876. Oil was discovered in the city and surrounding area in 1892, and by 1923, the discoveries had helped California become the country's largest oil producer, accounting for about one-quarter of the world's petroleum output. By 1900, the population had grown to more than 102,000, putting pressure on the city's water supply. The completion of the Los Angeles Aqueduct in 1913, under the supervision of '''William Mulholland''', assured the continued growth of the city. Due to clauses in the city's charter that effectively prevented the City of Los Angeles from selling or providing water from the aqueduct to any area outside its borders, many adjacent city and communities became compelled to annex themselves into Los Angeles.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Los_Angeles] [[Workman-2290|William Workman]] [[Hancock-6717|Henry Hancock]] * '''Lynwood''' Lynwood is a city in Los Angeles County, California. Lynwood is located near South Gate and Compton in the southern portion of the Los Angeles Basin. Incorporated in 1921, the city is named for '''Mrs. Lynn Wood Sessions''', wife of a local dairyman, '''Charles Sessions'''. The local railroad siding and later Pacific Electric Railway station were named after the dairy.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lynwood,_California] * '''Malibu''' Malibuis a beach city in Los Angeles County, California, situated 30 miles west of Downtown Los Angeles. Malibu was originally settled by the Chumash, Native Americans whose territory extended loosely from the San Joaquin Valley to San Luis Obispo to Malibu, as well as several islands off the southern coast of California. They named it "Humaliwo" or "the surf sounds loudly". The city's name derives from this. The village of Humaliwo was located next to Malibu Lagoon and was an important regional center in prehistoric times. The village, which is identified as CA-LAN-264, was occupied from approximately 2,500 BCE. It was the second-largest Chumash coastal settlement by the Santa Monica Mountains, with just Muwu (Point Mugu) being more populated. A total of 118 individuals were baptized in Humaliwo. Humaliwo was considered an important political center, but there were also additional minor settlements in today’s Malibu. One village, known as Ta’lopop, was located few miles up Malibu Canyon from Malibu Lagoon. Research have shown that Humaliwo (Malibu) had ties to other villages in pre-colonial times, including Hipuk (in Westlake Village), Lalimanux (by Conejo Grade) and Huwam (in Bell Canyon). Explore'''r Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo''' is believed to have moored at Malibu Lagoon, at the mouth of Malibu Creek, to obtain fresh water in 1542. The Spanish presence returned with the California mission system, and the area was part of '''Rancho Topanga Malibu''' Sequit—a 13,000-acre land grant—in 1802. That ranch passed intact to '''Frederick Hastings Rindge''' in 1891. He and his widow, '''May K. Rindge''', guarded their privacy zealously by hiring guards to evict all trespassers and fighting a lengthy court battle to prevent the building of a Southern Pacific railroad line through the ranch. Interstate Commerce Commission regulations would not support a railroad condemning property in order to build tracks that paralleled an existing line, so '''Frederick H. Rindge''' decided to build his own railroad through his property first. He died, and May K. Rindge followed through with the plans, building a line starting just inside the ranch's property eastern boundary at Las Flores Canyon, and running 15 miles westward, past Pt. Dume. Few roads even entered the area before 1929, when the state won another court case and built what is now known as the Pacific Coast Highway. By then '''May Rindge''' was forced to subdivide her property and begin selling and leasing lots. The Rindge house, known as the Adamson House (a National Register of Historic Places site and California Historical Landmark), is now part of Malibu Creek State Park and is situated between Malibu Lagoon State Beach and Surfrider Beach, beside the Malibu Pier that was used to provide transportation to/from the ranch, including construction materials for the Rindge railroad, and to tie up the family's yacht. In 1926, in an effort to avoid selling land to stave off insolvency, '''May K. Rindge''' created a small ceramic tile factory. At its height, Malibu Potteries employed over 100 workers, and produced decorative tiles which furnish many Los Angeles-area public buildings and Beverly Hills residences. The factory, located one-half mile east of the pier, was ravaged by a fire in 1931. Although the factory partially reopened in 1932, it could not recover from the effects of the Great Depression and a steep downturn in Southern California construction projects. A distinct hybrid of Moorish and Arts and crafts designs, Malibu tile is considered highly collectible. Fine examples of the tiles may be seen at the Adamson House and Serra Retreat, a fifty-room mansion that was started in the 1920s as the main Rindge home on a hill overlooking the lagoon. The unfinished building was sold to the Franciscan Order in 1942 and is operated as a retreat facility, Serra Retreat. It burned in the 1970 fire and was rebuilt using many of the original tiles. Most of the Big Rock Drive area was purchased in 1936 by '''William Randolph Hearst''', who considered building an estate on the property. He sold the lower half of his holdings there in 1944 to '''Art Jones'''. Jones was one of the prominent early realtors in Malibu, starting with the initial leases of Rindge land in Malibu Colony. He was also the owner/part-owner of the Malibu Inn, Malibu Trading Post and the Big Rock Beach Cafe (which is now Moonshadows restaurant). '''Philiip McAnany''' owned 80 acres (32 ha) in the upper Big Rock area, which he had purchased in 1919, and had two cabins there, one of which burned in a brush fire that swept through the area in 1959, and the other in the 1993 Malibu fire. McAnany Way is named after him.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malibu,_California] * '''Manhattan Beach''' Manhattan Beach is a city in southwestern Los Angeles County, California, United States. In 1863, a Scottish immigrant, '''Sir Robert Burnett''', purchased '''Rancho Sausal Redondo''' and '''Rancho Aguaje de la Centinela''' from Avila's heirs for $33,000. Ten years later in 1873, Burnett leased the ranch to a Canadian, '''Daniel Freeman''' ('''not the American Daniel Freeman, who was the first to file a claim under the Homestead Act of 1862'''). Burnett returned to Scotland.''' Freeman''' moved his wife and three children onto the ranch and started growing various crops. On May 4, 1885, Freeman bought the ranch from Burnett for $140,000. '''George H. Peck''' owned a lot of the land that became part of the north section of Manhattan Beach. A coin flip decided the town's name. Around 1902, the beach suburb was named "Manhattan" after developer '''Stewart Merrill''''s home, the New York City borough of Manhattan. "Beach" was appended to the city's name in 1927 at the behest of the postmaster. The land in Manhattan Beach was formerly sand dunes. During the 1920s and 1930s, builders leveled uneven sandy sites and some excess sand was sold and shipped to Waikiki, Hawaii, to convert their reef and rock beach into a sandy beach. The sand was also used to build the Los Angeles Coliseum and portions of the Pacific Coast Highway.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manhattan_Beach,_California] * '''Maywood''' Maywood is a small city in southeast Los Angeles County, California. he land on which Maywood now stands had been populated by Native American tribes for centuries. The area that would later become Maywood was deeded in 1781 by the Spanish monarchy to Spanish War veteran''' [[Nieto-296|Manuel Nieto]]''' When the settlement of Pueblo de Nuestra Senora de Los Angeles was recorded, it included the cow pasture (now Maywood) that eventually turned into a rancho. In 1919, '''May Wood''', a popular young woman who worked for the real estate corporation developing the 2,300 acres ranch into home tracts, agreed to lend her name to the property. The development of Maywood later survived a bitter challenge to dissolve the prospective city in early 1924. On September 2, 1924, Maywood's citizens voted to incorporate and about 300 people turned out for the dedication, including''' Miss May Wood'''. By 1924, the population of Maywood had reached 1,000. The city featured homes, stores and a movie theater. In the 1930s, gamblers were successfully removed from the city. Maywood Parks and Recreation built Maywood Park, had its beginnings in the 1930s, when a large meadow was turned into the present day baseball field. The Golden State Baseball Association made Maywood Park its home in the early 1950s.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maywood,_California] * '''Monrovia''' Monrovia is the fourth oldest general law city in Los Angeles County and the L.A. Basin (after Los Angeles, Santa Monica, and Pasadena, all now charter cities[. Incorporated in 1887, Monrovia has grown from a sparse community of orange ranches to a residential community of 37,000. Around 500 BC, a band of Shoshonean-speaking Indians named the Tongva established settlements in what is now the San Gabriel Valley. They were called the Gabrieliño Indians by early Spanish missionaries, a tribe of Mission Indians. The Tongva were not farmers; they gathered wild seeds, berries, and plants along rivers and in marshlands. Abundant oaks in the Valley, such as Coast Live Oak and Interior Live Oak provided a staple of the Tongva diet: acorn mush made of boiled acorn flour.In 1769, the '''Portolà expedition''' was the first recorded Spanish (or any European) land entry and exploration of present-day California, then the Spanish colonial Las Californias Province of the Viceroyalty of New Spain (colonial México). It had been claimed from sea by '''Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo''' in 1542 for the King of Spain, Europeans first visited the San Gabriel Valley, including Monrovia. The expedition, led by'''[[De_Portolà-1|Gaspar de Portolà]]''', proceeded north from San Diego, passing through the area en route to Monterey Bay. Accompanying Portolà was Franciscan padre Juan Crespí, famed diarist of the expedition. Much of what is known of early California is from Crespi's detailed descriptions. In 1771, the Franciscans established the Mission San Gabriel Arcangel in the San Gabriel Valley. The mission continued after Mexican independence in 1822. In 1833, the Mexican Congress initiated secularization of the missions in Alta California, to begin seizure of mission properties for sale to private rancho grantees. In 1841, Alta California Governor''' [[Alvarado-294|Juan Bautista Alvarado]]''' ''' issued Mexican land grants for '''Rancho Azusa de Duarte''' to '''Andres Duarte''', a Mexican soldier; and for '''Rancho Santa Anita''' to''' Hugo Reid''', a naturalized Mexican citizen of Scottish birth. Monrovia is made of parts of these two ranchos. In the mid-19th century, most of '''Rancho Azusa de Duarte''' was subdivided and sold by Duarte to settle his debts. Some of those parcels became part of the ranch of '''William N. Monroe''', Monrovia's namesake. '''Rancho Santa Anita''' changed hands several times before the multimillionaire, silver baron and rancher, '''[[Baldwin-9472|Elias "Lucky" Baldwin]]''' acquired it in 1875. That same year his Los Angeles Investment Company began subdividing and selling parcels from many of his ranchos. In 1883, 240 acres of '''Rancho Santa Anita''' were sold to Monroe for $30,000. Additional parcels of '''Rancho Santa Anita''' were sold to '''Edward F. Spence''', '''John D. Bicknell''', '''James F. Crank''', and '''J.F. Falvey'''. The completion of the Los Angeles and San Gabriel Valley Railroad in 1887, later sold to the Santa Fe, (which would run through Monrovia), and Southern Pacific railroads to Southern California would bring new people looking for homes and investment opportunities. With this in mind, '''Monroe,''' '''Spence''', Bicknell, '''Crank''', and '''Falvey''' combined their land under the business name of the Monrovia Land and Water Company in 1886, The town was incorporated in 1887 under the leadership of prohibitionists who wished to control the arrival of an unwelcome saloon. The first order of business for the newly formed government was to pass a tippler's law, prohibiting the sale of alcohol.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monrovia,_California] * '''Montebello''' Montebello (Spanish and Italian for beautiful mountain) is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States. Father''' Angel Somera''' and Father '''Pedro Cambon''', both Franciscan missionaries, founded the original '''Mission San Gabriel Arcangel on September 8, 1771'''; the location is today near the intersection of San Gabriel Boulevard and the Rio Hondo River. The establishment of the mission marked the beginning of the Los Angeles region's settlement by Spaniards and the fourth of twenty-one missions ultimately established along California's''' El Camino Real'''. The mission did well initially as a farm and cattle ranch. Six years after its founding, however, a destructive flood led the mission fathers to relocate the establishment farther north, to its current location in what is the present day city of San Gabriel. The original mission site is now memorialized as California Historical Landmark #158. During the early years of the mission's existence, the region operated under a "Rancho" land grant system. The current city of Montebello consists of land from '''Rancho San Antonio''', '''Rancho La Merced''', and '''Rancho Paso de Bartolo'''. The '''Juan Matias Sanchez''' Adobe, built in 1844, still stands at the center of old '''Rancho la Merced''' in East Montebello. Recently restored, Rancho la Merced is the city's oldest standing structure. On January 8, 1847, the Battle of Rio San Gabriel took place in what are today parts of the cities of Whittier, Pico Rivera and Montebello. The battle was a decisive victory for the U.S. Army, giving control of Los Angeles and Alta California to the United States, and is viewed by historians as a critical juncture in the Mexican-American war. Today the site is California State Historical Landmark #385; and there are two cannons and a plaque commemorating the battle that overlook the river on Bluff Road and Washington Boulevard. Following the American Civil War, some 5,000 acres of the East Los Angeles area was owned by '''Alessandro Repetto''', an Italian immigrant settler from Genoa, Italy. Following Repetto's death in 1885, his brother sold his rancho to a consortium of five Los Angeles businessmen including banker '''Isaias Hellman''' and wholesale grocer/historian '''Harris Newmark''' for $60,000, approximately $12 per acre. The land was later divided among the partners, one large parcel of approximately 2,000 acres going to a partnership of Newmark and his nephew, banker Kaspare Cohn. It was out of the Newmark and Cohn share of 1,200 acres that city Montebello had its beginnings in May 1899. After receiving the advice of hydraulic engineer '''William Mulholland''' for the drafting and building of the town's water system, the land was subdivided. In 1900 the completed water system was incorporated as the Montebello Land and Water Company.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montebello,_California] * '''Monterey Park''' Monterey Park is a hillside suburban city in Los Angeles County, California, 7 miles east of Downtown Los Angeles. Following the Civil War, an Italian, '''Alessandro Repetto''', purchased 5,000 acres of the rancho and built his ranch house on the hill overlooking his land, about a half-mile north of where Garfield Avenue crosses the Pomona Freeway, not far from where the Edison substation is now located on Garfield Avenue. It was at this time,''' Richard Garvey''', a mail rider for the U.S. Army whose route took him through Monterey Pass, a trail that is now Garvey Avenue, settled down in the King's Hills. Garvey began developing the land by bringing in spring water from near the Hondo River and by constructing a 54-foot-high dam to form Garvey Lake located where Garvey Ranch Park is now. The name was taken from an old government map showing the oak-covered hills of the area as Monterey Hills. In 1920, a large area on the south edge of the city broke away and the separate city of Montebello was established. By 1920, the white and Spanish-surname settlers were joined by Asian residents who began farming potatoes and flowers and developing nurseries in the Monterey Highlands area. They improved the Monterey Pass Trail with a road to aid in shipping their produce to Los Angeles. The nameless pass, which had been a popular location for western movies, was called Coyote Pass by Pioneer '''Masami Abe'''. In 1926, near the corner of Atlantic and Garvey Avenue,'''[[Clough-1406|Laura Scudder]]''' '''invented the first sealed bag of potato chips.''' In an effort to maintain quality and freshness, Laura's team would iron sheets of wax paper together to form a bag. They would fill these bags with potato chips; iron the top closed, and then deliver them to various retailers. Real estate became a thriving industry during the late 1920s with investors attracted to the many subdivisions under development and increasing commercial opportunities. One such development was the Midwick View Estates by '''Peter N. Snyder''', a proposed garden community that was designed to rival Bel Air and Beverly Hills. Known as the "Father of the East Side", '''Mr. Snyder''' was a key player in the vast undertaking in the 1920s of developing the East Side as part of the industrial base of Los Angeles. . The focal point of the Midwick View Estates was '''Jardin del Encanto''', otherwise known as "El Encanto," a Spanish style building that was to serve as the administration building and community center for Midwick View Estates, and an amphitheater to be nestled into the hillside above Kingsford Street. Although the amphitheater was never built, the observation terrace from which viewers could look down to Jardin del Encanto and the fountain with cascading water going down the hillside in stepped pools to '''De La Fuente''' remains and is now known as Heritage Falls Park or "the Cascades." The Great Depression brought an abrupt end to the real estate boom, as well as the Midwick proposal. From the late 1920s, the City had little development for nearly two decades. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monterey_Park,_California] * '''Norwalk''' Norwalk is a suburban city in Los Angeles County, California, United States. Norwalk is the home of the Los Angeles County Registrar/Recorder. The Los Angeles County Registrar's Office is responsible for the registration of voters, maintenance of voter files, conduct of federal, state, local and special elections and the verification of initiative, referendum and recall petitions. The area known as "Norwalk" was first home to the '''Shoshonean Native American tribe'''. They survived primarily on honey, an array of berries, acorns, sage, squirrels, rabbits and birds. Their huts were part of the '''Sejat Indian village'''. In the late 1760s, settlers and missions flourished under Spanish rule with the famous '''El Camino Real trail''' traversing the area. [[Nieto-296|Manuel Nieto]], a Spanish soldier, received a Spanish land grant ('''Rancho Los Nietos''') in 1784 that included Norwalk. After the Mexican-American War in 1848, the Rancho and mining days ended. Portions of the land were subdivided and made available for sale when California was admitted into the union of the United States. Word of this land development reached the Sproul Brothers in Oregon. They recalled the fertile land and huge sycamore trees they saw during an earlier visit to the Southern California area. In 1869, '''Atwood Sproul''', on behalf of his brother, '''Gilbert''', purchased 463 acres of land at $11 an acre in an area known as Corazon de los Valles, or "Heart of the Valleys". By 1873, railroads were being built in the area and the Sprouls deeded 23 acres stipulating a "passenger stop" clause in the deed. Three days after the Anaheim Branch Railroad crossed the "North-walk" for the first time, '''Gilbert Sproul''' surveyed a town site. In 1874, the name was recorded officially as Norwalk. While a majority of the Norwalk countryside remained undeveloped during the 1880s, the Norwalk Station allowed potential residents the opportunity to visit the "country" from across the nation.What are known as the "first families" to Norwalk (including the '''Sprouls''', the '''Dewitts,''' the '''Settles''', and the '''Orrs''') settled in the area in the years before 1900. '''D.D. Johnston''' pioneered the first school system in Norwalk in 1880. '''Johnston''' was also responsible for the first real industry in town, a cheese factory, by furnishing '''Tom Lumbard''' with the money in 1882. Norwalk's prosperity was evident in the 1890s with the construction of a number of fine homes that were located in the middle of orchards, farms and dairies. '''Headstones for these families can be found at Little Lake Cemetery, which was founded in 1843''' on the border between Norwalk and Santa Fe Springs at Lakeland Road. At the turn of the 19th century, Norwalk had become established as a dairy center. Of the 50 local families reported in the 1900 census, most were associated with farming or with the dairy industry. Norwalk was also the home of some of the largest sugar beet farms in all of Southern California during this era. Many of the dairy farmers who settled in Norwalk during the early part of the 20th century were Dutch. After the 1950s, the Hispanic population in Norwalk grew significantly as the area became increasingly residential.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norwalk,_California] * '''Palmdale''' Palmdale is a city in the center of northern Los Angeles County, California,United States. Palmenthal", the first European settlement within the limits of Palmdale, was established as a village on April 20, 1886, by westward Lutheran travelers from the American Midwest, mostly of German and Swiss descent. According to area folklore, the travelers had been told they would know they were close to the ocean when they saw palm trees. Never actually having seen palm trees before, they mistook the local Joshua trees for palms and so named their settlement after them. (Palmenthal is German for Palms Valley.) According to '''David L. Durham''' Joshua trees were sometimes called yucca palms at the time, which was the reason for the name. The village was officially established upon the arrival of a post office on June 17, 1888. By the 1890s (soon after the last of the indigenous antelopes, which the valley was named after, had died) farming families continued to migrate to Palmenthal and nearby Harold to grow grain and fruit. However, most of these settlers were unfamiliar with farming in a desert climate, so when the drought years occurred, most abandoned their settlement. By 1899, only one family was left in the original village. The rest of the settlers, including the post office, moved closer to the Southern Pacific railroad tracks. This new community was renamed Palmdale and was located where the present day civic center is. A railroad station was built along the tracks there. This railroad was operated by Southern Pacific and traveled between Los Angeles and San Francisco. The Wells Fargo stagecoach line that ran between San Francisco and New Orleans stopped there as well. The only remaining pieces of evidence of the original settlements of Palmenthal and Harold are the old Palmdale Pioneer cemetery located on the northeast corner of Avenue S and 20th Street East, recently acquired and restored by the city as part of a future historical park, and the old schoolhouse now relocated to McAdam Park. As the population of Palmdale began to increase after relocation, water became scarce, until November 5, 1913 when the California – Los Angeles Aqueduct system was completed finally by''' William Mulholland''', bringing water from the Owens Valley into Los Angeles County. During this period, crops of apples, pears and alfalfa became plentiful. In 1915, Palmdale's first newspaper, the Palmdale Post, was published. Today it is called the Antelope Valley Press.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palmdale,_California] * '''Palos Verdes Estates''' Palos Verdes Estates is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States, situated on the Palos Verdes Peninsula. The city was master-planned by the noted American landscape architect and planner Frederick Law Olmsted Jr. The city is located along the Southern California coastline of the Pacific Ocean. Palos Verdes Estates was established as a subdivision in 1923, with 3,200 acres carved out of the former Rancho Palos Verdes property of over 16,000 acres. '''Frank Vanderlip''' established both a land syndicate holding the Palos Verdes peninsula, and a real estate development trust for the Palos Verdes Estates subdivision. The Commonwealth Trust Company filed the Palos Verdes Protective Restrictions in Los Angeles County in 1923. These restrictions established rules for the developer and all land owners. The developer was required to set aside half of the land for common use, including roads and parks, but also built bridle paths, a golf course, and retained several miles of coastline free of development. No less than ninety percent of the remaining land was required to be used for single-family homes. The designers of Palos Verdes Estates, '''Frederick Law Olmsted Jr'''. and '''Charles Cheney''', used deed restrictions as a method of controlling development of the subdivision, even after many of the lots would have already been sold. The deed restrictions prohibited nuisance businesses, such as polluting industries, but also bars and cemeteries. None of the lots or homes could be sold to or rented by a non-white. An art jury reviewed all building plans, regulating any structure in regard to style, material, and even small details like color and the pitch of the roof. The construction of fences and hedges were subject to evaluation by the art jury,At the time of the city's incorporation in 1939, the business and shop area around Malaga Cove had most of the Peninsula's earlier buildings. The Malaga Cove Plaza building of the Palos Verdes Public Library, designed by Pasadena architect '''Myron Hunt''', was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995.''' Palos Verdes Estates was one of the earliest masterplanned communities in the United States'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palos_Verdes_Estates,_California] * '''Paramount''' Paramount is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States. The city today known as Paramount was originally identified in 1781 by Spanish settlers of New Spain. It was organized under two old Spanish Ranchos; on the west, '''Rancho San Pedro''', and on the east, '''Rancho Los Nietos''' (now portions of the cities of Santa Fe Springs and Whittier). These ranchos were established under the Spanish Empire and granted by King Carlos III in 1784. In 1834, '''Rancho Los Nietos''' was partitioned into five smaller ranchos including''' Rancho Los Cerritos''' and '''Rancho Los Alamitos''', which both encompassed parts of Paramount. After the Mexican-American War California was ceded to the United States. The then-unincorporated community of Paramount was created in 1948 when the United States Postmaster General ordered the merger of the post offices of '''Hynes''' and '''Clearwater''' . The name was taken from Paramount Boulevard, the main north-to-south surface street extending through the city. The city officially incorporated January 30, 1957 following a successful "Save Paramount for Paramount" campaign to fight annexation by Long Beach, Bellflower, and South Gate. While the Paramount economy was based largely on the hay and dairy industries, the high cost of land led to their local demise. The last Paramount dairy closed in 1977.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paramount,_California] * '''Pasadena''' Pasadena is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States. Pasadena is a part of the original Mexican land grant named''' Rancho del Rincon de San Pascual''', so named because it was deeded on Easter Sunday to '''Eulalia Perez de Guillén Mariné''' of '''Mission San Gabriel Arcángel'''. The Rancho comprised the lands of today's communities of''' Pasadena''', '''Altadena''' and '''South Pasadena'''. Before the annexation of California in 1848, the last of the Mexican owners was '''Manuel Garfias''' who retained title to the property after statehood in 1850. '''Garfias''' sold sections of the property to the first Anglo settlers to come into the area: '''Dr. Benjamin Eaton''', the father of '''Fred Eaton'''; and '''Dr. S. Griffin'''. Much of the property was purchased by '''Benjamin Wilson''', who established his Lake Vineyard property in the vicinity. '''Wilson, known as Don Benito to the local Indians''', also owned the''' Rancho Jurupa''' (Riverside, California) and was mayor of Los Angeles. He was the grandfather of '''WWII General George S. Patton, Jr.''' and the namesake of''' Mount Wilson.''' In 1873, '''Wilson''' was visited by '''Dr. Daniel M. Berry''' of Indiana who was looking for a place in the country that could offer a mild climate for his patients, most of whom suffered from respiratory ailments. Berry was an asthmatic and claimed that he had his best three night's sleep at '''Rancho San Pascual'''. To keep the find a secret, Berry code-named the area "'''Muscat'''" after the grape that Wilson grew. To raise funds to bring the company of people to San Pascual, Berry formed the Southern California Orange and Citrus Growers Association and sold stock in it. The newcomers were able to purchase a large portion of the property along the Arroyo Seco and on January 31, 1874,.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pasadena,_California] * '''Pico Rivera''' Pico Rivera is a city located in southeastern Los Angeles County, California, United States. Pico Rivera was founded in 1958 , from the merger of the long-standing unincorporated communities of Pico (named for Pío Pico, the last Mexican governor of California) and Rivera. Situated on a rich alluvial plain between the Rio Hondo and the San Gabriel River, the area was once predominantly agricultural; but, at the end of WWII, the fast rising demand for homes lured builders to the attractive terrain. Since the 1950s, it has been both residential as well as industrial. It had a Ford Motor Company plant for many years: Los Angeles Assembly. Pico Rivera lies below the Whittier Narrows, making it one of the “Gateway Cities. in January 1958, 56 percent of the electorate voted for incorporation.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pico_Rivera,_California] * '''Pomona''' Pomona is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States. The area was originally occupied by the '''Tongva or Gabrielino Native Americans'''. The city is named for '''Pomona, the ancient Roman goddess of fruit.''' For Horticulturist '''Solomon Gates''', "Pomona" was the winning entry in a contest to name the city in 1875, before anyone had ever planted a fruit tree. The city was first settled by '''Ricardo Vejar''' and '''Ygnacio Palomares''' in the 1830s, when California and much of the now-American Southwest were part of Mexico. The first Anglo-Americans arrived in prior to 1848 when the signing of the '''Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo''' resulted in California becoming part of the United States. By the 1880s, the arrival of railroads and Coachella Valley water had made it the western anchor of the citrus-growing region. Pomona was officially incorporated on January 6, 1888.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pomona,_California] * '''Rancho Palos Verdes''' Rancho Palos Verdes is a city in Los Angeles County, California atop the Palos Verdes Hills and bluffs of the Palos Verdes Peninsula. The history of Rancho Palos Verdes dates back to the Tongva or Gabrielino Indians, who inhabited the site before the Age of Discovery. Spanish explorer '''Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo''' was credited as the first European to navigate the California Coast in 1542, which included the hills of '''Rancho Palos Verdes'''. Rancho de los Palos Verdes was established by a Mexican land grant given in 1846 by '''Governor Pio Pico''' to '''Jose Loreto''' and '''Juan Capistrano Sepulveda'''. The city's most notable geographic features are the Palos Verdes Hills and cliffs, with grand vistas of the Pacific Ocean and of Santa Catalina Island. The city incorporated on September 7, 1973.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rancho_Palos_Verdes,_California] * '''Redondo Beach''' Redondo Beach is one of the three Beach Cities located in South Bay region of the greater Los Angeles area, California, United States. '''Manuel Dominguez''' sold 215 acres of '''Rancho San Pedro''', including the lake, to '''Henry Allanson''' and '''William Johnson''' for the Pacific Salt Works. Moonstone Beach was a tourist attraction from the late 1880s to the early 1920s. Tourists gathered moonstones from the many mounds that had washed ashore during storms.Redondo Beach was originally part of the 1784 '''Rancho San Pedro''' Spanish land grant of the 43,000-acre '''Dominguez Rancho''' that later became the ten-mile Ocean frontage of '''Rancho Sausal Redondo'''.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redondo_Beach,_California] * '''Rolling Hills''' Rolling Hills is a city on the Palos Verdes Peninsula, in Los Angeles County, California Rolling Hills consists of a single 24 hour guard-gated community with private roads that are only accessible through the city's three entry gates The community was developed by '''A.E. Hanson''', who also developed Hidden Hills. Incorporated in 1957, Rolling Hills maintains a rural and equestrian character, with no traffic lights, multi-acre lots with ample space between homes, and wide equestrian paths along streets and property lines. Homes are single-story 19th century California ranch or Spanish haciendas exemplified by architect '''Wallace Neff''' and are required to have white exterior paint. Homeowners are also required to maintain horse property on their lots, or at minimum keep land where stalls could be built.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rolling_Hills,_California] * '''Rolling Hills Estates''' Rolling Hills Estates is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States. Rolling Hills Estates is mostly residential. Incorporated in 1957, Rolling Hills Estates tries to maintain a fairly bucolic character with a large number of horse paths. The history of Rolling Hills Estates actually dates back to the establishment of the first Spanish rancho land grant in California.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rolling_Hills_Estates,_California] * '''Rosemead''' Rosemead is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States. Prior to the arrival of the Spanish, the area around Rosemead was populated by '''Native Americans of the Tongva''', or as the Spaniards renamed them, the '''Gabrieleños'''. In 1771, the Spanish founded the first Mission '''San Gabriel Arcángel''' in the area that is now known as Whittier Narrows on the border between Montebello and Rosemead. In 1775, the mission moved to avoid the spring floods that ruined the first crops, to its present location in San Gabriel. During the Spanish Colonial era, the area that is now the City of Rosemead was part of the land administered by the '''San Gabriel Mission'''. As part of the Mexican government's Secularization Act of 1833, the land, formerly held by the Mission, was distributed to private citizens, requiring only that they build a house and graze cattle, bringing to an end the Mission Era Following the Mexican-American War and the 1848 signing of the '''Treaty of Guadalupe''' which transferred sovereignty over the territory now known as the State of California to the United States, Anglo-American immigration began to flow to the area. The southern part of Rosemead was part of '''Rancho Potrero Grande''' (Large Pasture) which was originally granted to a Native American man named '''Manuel Antonio''', who was a "mayordomo" (overseer) at the '''San Gabriel Mission'''. The 4,431-acre ranch was later transferred to '''Juan Matias Sánchez'''. In 1852, '''John and Harriet Guess''' moved cross-country in an ox drawn wagon, to the San Gabriel Valley from Conway County, Arkansas. In 1855, the couple camped where present-day Savannah Elementary School is located on Rio Hondo Avenue. They rented the land until 1867, when '''John Guess''' purchased 100 acres of a 1,164-acre ranch and named it Savannah. The land stretched from Valley Boulevard to Marshall Street, and from Rosemead Boulevard to the Eaton Wash. Other pioneers, '''Frank Forst''' and '''Leonard John Rose''', also settled in this valley. '''Rose''' and his wife '''Amanda''' bought about 600 acres of land between what is now Rosemead Boulevard and Walnut Grove Avenue. Rose bred and trained horses for a living. He named his ranch "Rose's Meadow" which was eventually shortened to Rosemeade and gave the city its name Rosemeade was once again shortened to Rosemead. The peaceful, pastoral community flourished with small truck farms and rabbit and chicken farms. Settlers moved in and also raised vegetables, fruits, grain and feed for the animals. It wasn't until August 4, 1959, the citizens elected to incorporate Rosemead into a city.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosemead,_California] * '''San Dimas''' San Dimas is a city in the San Gabriel Valley of Los Angeles County, California. The first known European exploration of the area was in 1774, when '''Juan Bautista De Anza''' passed through on the first overland expedition of Las Californias, from New Spain-Mexico towards Monterey Bay. The area was originally developed in 1837 with the Mexican land grant from Governor '''[[Alvarado-294|Juan Bautista Alvarado]]''' to''' [[Palomares-50|Ygnacio Palomares]]''' and '''[[Vejar-15|Ricardo Vejar]]''' for the '''Rancho San Jose''', then in '''Alta California'''. It later became known as '''La Cienega Mud Springs''', so named because of local mud springs that created a riparian marsh and healing place. '''Palomares and Vejar''' conducted sheep and cattle operations on '''Rancho San Jose''', also growing crops for consumption by the residents of the rancho. In the early 1860s, a severe drought decimated the ranch's population of sheep and cattle. ''' [[Palomares-50|Ygnacio Palomares]]''' died in 1864, and his widow began selling the ranch land in 1865. '''Vejar''' lost his share by foreclosure to two Los Angeles merchants, '''Isaac Schlesinger''' and '''Hyman Tischler''', in 1864. In 1866, '''Schlesinger''' and '''Tischler''' sold the ranch to '''Louis Phillips'''. It was the arrival of the Los Angeles and San Gabriel Valley Railroad in 1887, later purchased by Santa Fe Railroad, that La Cienega Mud Springs was first mapped The resulting land boom resulted in the formation of the San Jose Ranch Company, which first laid out streets. Small businesses began to open soon thereafter, and the city took on a new name: San Dimas. Growth was rapid, and San Dimas soon became an agricultural community. Wheat and other Midwestern United States crops were planted first; then orange and lemon groves covered the town and the San Gabriel Valley. At one time, four citrus packing houses and a marmalade factory were located in San Dimas. The Sunkist name originated here, first spelled "Sunkissed." Oranges were the major crop and business in San Dimas until the mid-20th century. San Dimas incorporated as a city in 1960, and is now known for its small town and equestrian qualities[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Dimas,_California] * '''San Fernando''' San Fernando is a city in the San Fernando Valley, in the northwestern region of Los Angeles County, California. The city was named for the nearby '''Mission San Fernando Rey de España''' (which in turn was named after St. Ferdinand), and was part of the Mexican land grant of Rancho Ex-Mission San Fernando. In 1874 '''Charles Maclay''', San Fernando founder, bought 56,000 acres of the Rancho. In 1882, cousins '''George K. Porter''' and '''Benjamin F. Porter''' of future Porter Ranch each received one-third of the total land. In 1885,''' Maclay''' founded the Maclay School of Theology, a Methodist seminary in his newly founded town of San Fernando. After his death it became an affiliate and moved to the campus of the University of Southern California and then the Claremont School of Theology. While most of the towns in the surrounding San Fernando Valley agreed to annexation by Los Angeles in the 1910s, eager to tap the bountiful water supply provided by the newly opened Los Angeles Aqueduct, San Fernando's abundant groundwater supplies allowed it to remain a separate city. Even as the San Fernando Valley transformed itself from an agricultural area to a suburban one in the decades after World War II, San Fernando retained its independence.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Fernando,_California] * '''San Gabriel''' San Gabriel is a city in Los Angeles County, California. It is named after the Mission San Gabriel Arcángel. founded by '''Junípero Serra'''. The city grew outward from the mission and in 1852 became the original township of Los Angeles County. San Gabriel was incorporated in 1913. The city's motto is "A city with a Mission" and it is often called the "Birthplace" of the Los Angeles metropolitan area.Today a center for culture and art, the Mission San Gabriel Arcángel (named for Archangel Gabriel), founded by '''Father Junipero Serra''', is the fourth of twenty-one California Missions, and is known as the "Pride of the California Missions. The Mission San Gabriel Arcángel served a pivotal role in the colonial Spanish society, with many of the area's first Mexican settlers being baptized at the mission, including future governor '''Pio Pico''', who was born in 1801 at the mission and baptized there the same year. He was appointed as California's governor twice, serving briefly in 1832 and again from 1845 through the Mexican-American War. Later in life, he was elected as a Los Angeles City councilman. The city of Pico Rivera was named to honor him as the last governor of California to be born in Mexico. In 1853, a company of Army Engineers, who included the geologist '''William P. Blake''', passed by the mission in search of the best route for an intercontinental railroad. Blake observed that the once great vineyards had fallen into wild disarray. Fences were in disrepair, and animals roamed freely through the property. But, the mission bells were ringing, and the church was still in use. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Gabriel,_California] * '''San Marino''' San Marino is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States. Incorporated on April 12, 1913. The site of San Marino was originally occupied by a village of Tongva (Gabrieleño) Indians located approximately where the Huntington School is today. The area was part of the lands of the San Gabriel Mission. (The "Old Mill" was the Mission's grist mill.) Principal portions of San Marino were included in an 1838 Mexican land grant of 128 acres to''' Victoria Bartolmea Reid''', a Gabrieleña Indian. (After her first husband, also a Gabrieleño, died in 1836 of smallpox, she remarried Scotsman '''Hugo Reid''' in 1837). She called the property '''Rancho Huerta de Cuati'''. After Hugo Reid's death in 1852, Señora Reid sold her rancho in 1854 to''' [[Wilson-27021|Benjamin Davis Wilson]]''' , the first Anglo owner of '''Rancho San Pascual'''. In 1873, ''' [[Wilson-27021|Benjamin Davis Wilson]]''' aka '''Don Benito''' conveyed to his son-in-law, '''[[Shorb-88|James Shorb]]''' , 500 acres , including Rancho Huerta de Cuati, which Shorb named "San Marino" after his grandfather's plantation in Maryland, which, in turn, was named after the Republic of San Marino located on the Italian Peninsula in Europe. In 1903, the Shorb rancho was purchased by''' [[Huntington-1304|Henry E. Huntington]]''' (1850–1927), who built a large mansion on the property. The site of the Shorb/Huntington rancho is occupied today by the Huntington Library, which houses a world-renowned art collection, research and rare-book library, and botanical gardens. In 1913 the three primary ranchos of '''Wilson''',''' Patton''', and '''Huntington''', together with the subdivided areas from those and smaller ranchos, such as the '''Stoneman''', '''White''', and''' Rose ranchos''', were incorporated as the city of San Marino. The first mayor of the city of San Marino was '''George Smith Patton''' (1856-1927). The '''son of a slain Confederate''' States of America colonel in the U.S. Civil War, (also named '''George Smith Patton''', 1833-1864), Patton graduated from the Virginia Military Institute in 1877, just before moving west. '''He married '''Ruth Wilson'''''', the daughter of '''Don Benito''' [[Wilson-27021|Benjamin Davis Wilson]]'''. Their son was the World War II general, '''George S. Patton, Junior'''. * '''Santa Clarita''' Santa Clarita is located in Los Angeles County, California, was incorporated in December 1987, but its history stretches back several centuries. '''The Santa Clara River was named by Spanish explorers for Clare of Assisi.''' The valley and the settlement later became known as "little Santa Clara" in deference to the Northern California mission and city of Santa Clara, California. In time, "little Santa Clara" became Santa Clarita. In 1842,''' Francisco Lopez''' made the first "documented" discovery of gold in California. The event is memorialized in an 1842 mining claim issued by Gov. '''[[Alvarado-294|Juan Bautista Alvarado]]''' . The discovery was made in''' Placerita Canyon''', an area later used as Hollywood's original back lot. The community of Newhall is named after '''[[Newhall-431|Henry Newhall]]''' , a businessman who made his fortune during the California Gold Rush after opening up the '''H.M. Newhall & Company''', a successful auction house in San Francisco. '''[[Newhall-431|Henry Newhall]]''' next business interest was railroads. He invested in rail companies that would connect San Francisco to other cities and became president of the San Francisco and San Jose Railroad. In 1870, he and his partners sold the company to Southern Pacific Railroad, on whose board of directors he then sat. After railroads, '''[[Newhall-431|Henry Newhall]]''' turned to real estate and ranching. He purchased a number of the old Spanish and Mexican land grants in the state for a total of 143,000 acres between Monterey and Los Angeles counties. The most significant portion was the 46,460 acres '''Rancho San Francisco''' in northern Los Angeles County, which he purchased for $2/acre, and which became known as '''Newhall Ranch''' after Newhall's death. Within this territory, he granted a right-of-way to Southern Pacific through what is now Newhall Pass, and he also sold them part of the land, upon which the company built a town named after him: '''Newhall'''. The first station built on the line he named for his hometown, '''Saugus, Massachusetts'''. After his death, Newhall's heirs incorporated the Newhall Land and Farming Company, which oversaw the development of the communities that now make up Santa Clarita. On September 26, 1876, '''Charles Alexander Mentry''' brought in the state's first productive oil well at Mentryville, giving rise to the California oil industry. The oil was brought to a refinery at Newhall, now the oldest existing petroleum refinery in the world; it was operational from 1874 to 1888. A few days earlier, on September 5, 1876, '''Charles Crocker''' and '''Leland Stanford''' joined their railroads in Canyon Country, linking Los Angeles with the rest of the nation for the first time. The Saugus Cafe, on Railroad Avenue in Saugus, was established in 1887 and appears to be, by far, the oldest still-operating restaurant in Los Angeles County.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Clarita,_California.] * '''Santa Fe Springs''' Santa Fe Springs is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States. '''Junípero Serra''' had started some missions in this area, especially the '''San Gabriel mission.''' By 1806, the natives, now called '''Gabrielanos''', provided labor for the mission. Corporal José [[Nieto-296|Manuel Nieto]], then 65 year old, petitioned '''[[IBeleta-1|(Pedro Fages]]''' , the Governor, for a little land. In 1789, Fagas received official permission for the grant. Nieto's was one of the largest at 300,000 acres acres, from the Pacific Ocean to the '''Puente Hills'''. This became known as the '''Rancho La Zanja''', to which he moved with his wife '''Teresa''' and his son,''' Juan José'''. This area soon became a large cattle empire, and later would be the '''Santa Fe Springs''' area. '''Dr. H E Fulton''' came to the area as an agent for the '''San Gertrudes''' Land Company in 1871. He found, when drilling a well, a sulfur spring, and developed it by 1874 into a health spa with a small hotel in the area around what today would be Heritage Park. It included a windmill to draw water into the pool for bathers. They had about 400 patients there annually in the beginning Later, in 1886, the '''Santa Fe railroad''' bought some land from '''Fulton''' to run the train line from Los Angeles to San Diego, changing the town since now there was rail transportation. In 1907, the Union Oil Company of California began drilling near the intersection of Norwalk Blvd. and Telegraph Road, locally known as "Four Corners," with the spudding in of the Meyer No. 1 well. That well, and a subsequent one, failed. In 1921 the Union-Bell well blew in as a 2,500-barrel gusher and set off an oil rush by major oil companies and fly-by-night producers. Within a year the '''Santa Fe Springs''' oil field was considered one of the richest pools in petroleum history. '''Santa Fe Springs''' became a promoters' paradise. Prospective investors were bused into the field, served a free lunch in circus tents, and told stories about the fortunes made in oil. In 1923 the state legislature limited the amount of stock that could be sold in a well. In the 1920s the field produced as much as 345,000 barrels daily, exceeding production at '''Signal Hill''' and '''Huntington Beach'''. Production slowed as the decade went on, and by 1928 the '''Wilshire Oil Company''' was drilling in deep sand levels. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Fe_Springs,_California] * '''Santa Monica''' Santa Monica is a beachfront city in western Los Angeles County, California, United States.Santa Monica was long inhabited by the Tongva people. Santa Monica was called Kecheek in the Tongva language. The first non-indigenous group to set foot in the area was the party of explorer [[De_Portolà-1|Gaspar de Portolà]], who camped near the present-day intersection of Barrington and Ohio Avenues on August 3, 1769. Named after the Christian '''Saint Monica'''. In Los Angeles, several battles were fought by the Californios. Following the Mexican–American War, Mexico signed the '''Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo''', which gave Mexicans and Californios living in state certain unalienable rights. US government sovereignty in California began on February 2, 1848. In the 1870s the Los Angeles and Independence Railroad, connected Santa Monica with Los Angeles, and a wharf out into the bay. The first town hall was a modest 1873 brick building, later a beer hall, and now part of the Santa Monica Hostel. It is Santa Monica's oldest extant structure. By 1885, the town's first hotel was the Santa Monica Hotel.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Monica,_California] * '''Sierra Madre''' Sierra Madre is a city in Los Angeles County, California , United States. Using Mexican and Chinese laborers,''' [[Wilson-27021|Benjamin Davis Wilson]]''' expanded the Mount Wilson Trail in 1864. '''Nathaniel Carter''' purchased the original 1,103 acres that comprise Sierra Madre in 1881: 845 acres from '''[[Baldwin-9472|Elias "Lucky" Baldwin]]''' , 108 acres from the Southern Pacific Railroad Company; and 150 acres from '''John Richardson''' (1811-Aug. 9, 1884). In 1888, the Santa Anita railroad station was built. The first of the year brought Pacific Electric Railway Red Car passenger service to Sierra Madre. Later that year the first electric lights were installed by the Edison Electric Company. In December 1906, the first telephones were installed, 250 of them, by the Home Telephone Company of Monrovia. On February 2, 1907, the first citywide election was held and 96 citizens voted 71–25 to officially incorporate Sierra Madre, the population was about 500. Eighteen days later, Sierra Madre became incorporated as a California city.''' Charles Worthington Jones''' served as the first mayor. Sierra Madre is historically linked to the old mountain resorts of the San Gabriel Mountains and Valley. The Sierra Madre Villa Hotel was a pioneer of summer resorts that populated the San Gabriel Valley in the late-19th century. The municipality also operated and maintained the landmark '''Lizzie's Trail inn''' at the head of Old Mount Wilson Trail. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sierra_Madre,_California] * '''Signal Hill''' Signal Hill is a city in California located in the Greater Los Angeles area, United States. The hill that the city is named after is 365 feet above the surrounding town of Long Beach. Because of this height, it was used by the local Tongva Indians for signal fires that could be seen throughout the surrounding area and even out to Catalina Island, 26 miles away. After the Spanish claimed Alta California ("Upper California," or what is now the state of California), '''Signal Hill''' eventually became part of the first large rancho grant to be allotted under Spanish rule in '''Alta California'''. The '''Rancho San Pedro (Dominguez Rancho)''' land grant exceeded 74,000 acres as granted to a soldier, '''[[Dominguez-413|Juan José Dominguez]]''' who accompanied '''Junipero Serra''', by '''[[IBeleta-1|(Pedro Fages]]''' through authority of '''King Carlos III of Spain''' in 1784. Between 1913 and 1923 an early California movie studio, Balboa Amusement Producing Company (also known as Balboa Studios), ''' Buster Keaton''' and '''Fatty Arbuckle''' were two of Balboa Studio actors who had films shot on Signal Hill.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signal_Hill,_California] * '''South Gate''' South Gate is the seventeenth largest city in Los Angeles County, California, United States. A little more than 100 years after the establishment of the''' Lugo Land Grant''', the area at the south gate of the ranch became the City of South Gate. As '''Don [[Lugo-43|Antonio Maria Lugo]]''' s family grew, he obtained '''San Bernardino Rancho''' and other grants in his children's names. The future South Gate site and adjacent mesas presented a colorful spectacle when countless heads of cattle and horses were herded from all directions to a common point for the annual great spring rodeo. Lugo would direct the proceedings and settle disputes regarding ownership of contested animals as well as adjudicate agricultural disputes. In his saddle, he was the court and the plains his courtroom. Don Antonio's son '''Vincente (1820–1889)''' built his adobe dwelling in the 1850s on 5.5 acres . It is known as Lugo Ranch, and is situated on modern day Gage Avenue in the City of Bell Gardens. Before the end of the 1870s, much of the original land grant had been replaced by tracts of 40-acre. By 1880, cattle raising had been replaced by agriculture as the most important local industry. During the years between 1910 and 1940, most of the agricultural land was replaced by homes and factories. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Gate,_California] * '''Temple City''' Temple City is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States. The town of Temple was originated on May 30, 1923, when '''[[Temple-2802|Walter P. Temple]]''' (June 7, 1870 – November 13, 1938), purchased 400 acres of land four miles east of San Gabriel, which had been part of '''[[Baldwin-9472|Elias "Lucky" Baldwin]]''''s '''Rancho Santa Anita'''. Temple, the son and tenth child of''' [[Temple-1790|Pliny Fisk Temple]]''' and '''[[Workman-2290|William Workman]]''''s daughter '''[[Workman-2481|Antonia Margarita Workman]]''', was born on '''Rancho La Merced''', which is today part of the city of Montebello. Historically called "Rio de los Temblores", which means the River of the Earthquakes, it is today known as the '''Rio Hondo River'''. Temple envisioned building a community where average people could afford to live and own their homes. He then divided the area into lots and laid out a park facing Las Tunas Drive. He named other streets after friends and family: '''Workman''', '''Kauffman''', '''Rowland''', '''Temple''' and '''Agnes''' (named after his daughter). Bond issues initiated by Temple were responsible for street paving and electricity. Temple also petitioned the Pacific Electric Railway Company to extend its Los Angeles to Alhambra line to a depot adjacent to Temple City Park. The extension of the railway contributed to the steady growth of Temple City. The town was originally called '''City of Temple''', but the Postmaster General demanded a name change in 1926 because the mail was instead being directed to the Phoenix suburb of Tempe. Although officially designated '''Temple City''', it remained a city in name only until after the post–World War II population explosion. The redundancy in the name City of Temple City came when Temple City incorporated on May 25, 1960. '''Merrill Fitzjohn''', the founder and original owner of Fitzjohn Jewelry Store on Las Tunas Drive, was appointed as the city's first mayor.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temple_City,_California]. Today, Walter Temple's original homestead is home of the '''Workman and Temple Family Homestead Museum'''. * '''Torrance''' Torrance is a U.S. city in the South Bay region of Los Angeles County, California. Torrance was originally part of the Tongva Native American homeland for thousands of years. In 1784 the Spanish land grant for''' Rancho San Pedro''', in the upper Las Californias Province of New Spain and encompassing present day Torrance, was issued to '''[[Dominguez-413|Juan José Dominguez]]''' by King Carlos III—the Spanish Empire It was later divided in 1846 with Governor '''[[Pico-37|Pio de Jesus Pico]]''' granting '''Rancho de los Palos Verdes''' to''' José Loreto''' and '''[[Sepúlveda-129|Juan Capistrano Sepúlveda]]''' , in the Alta California territory of independent Mexico. In the early 1900s, real estate developer '''[[Torrance-289|Jared Sidney Torrance]]''' and other investors saw the value of creating a mixed industrial-residential community south of Los Angeles. They purchased part of an old Spanish land grant and hired landscape architect '''Frederick Law Olmsted, Jr'''. to design a new planned community. The resulting town was founded in October 1912 and named after '''Mr. Torrance'''. The city of Torrance was formally incorporated in May 1921, Some of the early civic and residential buildings were designed by the renowned and innovative Southern California architect '''Irving Gill''', in his distinctive combining of Mission Revival and early Modernist architecture.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torrance,_California] * '''Vernon''' Vernon is a city five miles (8.0 km) south of downtown Los Angeles, California, United States. Vernon is the historic site where the '''Battle of La Mesa''' occurred on January 9, 1847, when '''General Stephen W. Kearny''' again defeated a reinforced '''General José María Flores''' the day after the '''Battle of Rio San Gabriel'''. Accepting defeat '''General Flores''' fled southeast to '''Sonora''', while '''Major Pico headed north into the San Gabriel Mountains with a hundred Californios'''. This ended hostilities in Alta California during the Mexican-American war, 1846–1848. At the end of the 1800s it was a stretch of unincorporated grassland near Los Angeles' flourishing downtown. In 1905, Vernon was incorporated by ranchers''' James J. and Thomas J. Furlong''' and '''John B. Leonis''', a merchant. Vernon was incorporated to promote industrial development along the railroads in the area. '''John Leonis''', of Basque origin, had come to Southern California in 1880 to work for his Uncle '''Miguel Leonis''' and later established his own ranch on unincorporated county land southeast of Downtown Los Angeles. Recognizing the importance of the three major railroads running through the area, he persuaded railroad executives to run spur tracks off the main lines and incorporated the adjacent three miles as the first "exclusively industrial" city in the Southwestern United States. He named the new city after a dirt road, Vernon Avenue, crossing its center. Leonis created an enticing attraction, leasing property to the founders of the city, for a baseball stadium, a 7,000-seat boxing arena and the "world's longest bar", 100 feet long with thirty-seven bartenders. As industrialists from the East Coast traveled to Vernon for heavyweight matches, '''Leonis''' sold many of them on locating their West Coast factories in his village. By the 1930s '''Owens-Illinois, and Alcoa''' had opened there, purchasing subsidized electricity from the new utility, Vernon Light & Power. The '''Studebaker''' factory was built in 1938 and was located at 4530 Loma Vista Ave. It was the only West Coast factory for the company, producing 64 cars a day, and was closed in 1956. Ten years later in 1966, the company closed due to lack of sales. It is now the location of St. Regis Paper. When Leonis died in 1953, he left an estate reportedly worth $8 million, including several parcels of land, to his grandson Leonis. '''Leonis Malburg''' first won a council seat in 1956 and was elected mayor in 1974. In 1907, on the land leased from Leonis, the founders of the city marketed Vernon as a "Sporting Town." '''Jack Doyle''', an entrepreneur, opened the Vernon Avenue Arena, The Poxon China Company was founded by '''George Wade Poxon''' (b. 1887, Castle Donington, Leicestershire, England) and his wife Judith (née Furlong) who in 1913 were married at St. Martha's Church in Vernon. The church had been built by the Furlong family in 1913.''' George Wade Poxon''', a cousin of '''George Albert Wade''' (later Colonel Sir George Albert Wade), was well known as the chairman of Wade Potteries Limited in England, which produced Wade Whimsies. '''George Wade''' (b. about 1863 Tunstall, Staffordshire, father to '''George Albert Wade''' and uncle to '''George Wade Poxon''') owned a pottery in Burslem, Staffordshire, England. The Wade family had been associated with the pottery industry for many years. '''George Wade Poxon''' was a member of the Royal Science Academy. At the age of 24, in 1911, he emigrated to the United States. The kilns were located on the Furlong ranch. '''Vernon Kilns''' was founded in July 1931 after '''Faye G. Bennison''' purchased the Poxon China Company in Vernon, California. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vernon,_California] * '''Walnut''' Walnut is a suburban city in the eastern part of Los Angeles County in California, United States. The city's name is derived from the Rancho Los Nogales Mexican land grant: nogales being the Spanish word for "walnut trees". The native California black walnut is a common tree of the San Jose Hills. The City of Walnut incorporated on January 19, 1959. The history of Walnut dates back to the indigenous Tongva people. Spanish missionaries who arrived in the 18th century called the indigenes '''Gabrieleño''', because the area where they lived was controlled by the '''San Gabriel Mission'''. The Walnut area was part of the network of outlying ranches used for the grazing of cattle and sheep by the Mission. Following secularization of the missions in the 1830s, former mission lands were divided into ranchos, and given away as land grants by the Mexican government of Alta California. In the Walnut area, the first grants were '''Rancho San Jos'''e (granted to '''Ricardo Vejar''' and '''Ygnacio Palomares''' in 1837); '''Rancho Los Nogales''' (granted to '''Jose De La Cruz Linares''' in 1840); and '''Rancho La Puente''' (granted to '''[[Rowland-951|John Albert Rowland]]''' and '''[[Workman-2290|William Workman]]''' in 1842). In 1868, ' '''[[Rowland-951|John Albert Rowland]]''' and '''[[Workman-2290|William Workman]]'''divided '''Rancho La Puente''', leaving Rowland the eastern half and Workman the western half. Rowland’s land included the western portion of Walnut and the adjacent community now called '''Rowland Heights'''. The land was used mainly for raising cattle and growing wheat, grapes, and fruit trees (mostly citrus). In 1895, the first U.S. post office was established and given the name "Lemon". In 1908, the post office name was changed to Walnut. As a reminder of those early days, the U.S. Post Office is on Lemon Avenue, one of the town's main streets. The City of Walnut’s Bicentennial Commission selected the construction of Lemon Creek Park and the restoration of the '''[[Rowland-2303|William Rowland]]''' Adobe Redwood Ranch House as Walnut’s bicentennial project. In 1872, the Lemon Creek Park area became the property of Sheriff'''[[Rowland-2303|William Rowland]]''', who inherited the 29,000-acre ranch from his father, '''[[Rowland-951|John Albert Rowland]]'''. The modest structure built in 1883 served as the home of '''Mr. Meridith''', ranch foreman for '''William Rowland'''. The adobe redwood ranch house is one of the few remaining original ranch style redwood and adobe structures in the area. On October 1, 1975, the State Landmark Committee placed the '''[[Rowland-2303|William Rowland]]''' ranch house in the National Registry of Historical Places. Walnut, California, is sometimes confused with the city of Walnut Creek in Northern California.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walnut,_California] * '''Westlake Village''' West Covina is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States. In January, 1770, the first Europeans came to the area. Captain [[De_Portolà-1|Gaspar de Portolà]]'s party of Spanish explorers and missionaries traveled through the area from west to east, camping one night near a Chumash village, believed to be the site of present-day Westlake Village. Father [[Crespí-12|Juan Crespí]], chaplain and diarist of the expedition, wrote: "We are on a plain of considerable extent and much beauty, forested on all parts by live oaks and oak trees, with much pasturage and water." '''Crespi''' named the place '''El triunfo del Dulcísimo Nombre de Jesús''' (in English: The Triumph of the Sweetest Name of Jesus) to a camping place by a creek In 1795, the area became part of one of the first Spanish land grants, '''Rancho Simi''', given to the '''Pico family'''. When Mexico won independence from Spain in 1821, Alta California became Mexican territory, and the '''Rancho Simi''' grant was confirmed in 1842. At the time California was admitted to the union in 1850, most of the land that later became Ventura County was divided among only 19 families. The picturesque future Westlake Village site among rising knolls, arroyos, barrancas and ancient oaks was recognized as the central part of two Mexican land grants: '''Rancho El Conejo''' and '''Rancho Las Virgenes'''. In 1881, the '''Russell brothers''' purchased a large portion of the land for cattle ranching. According to '''Patricia Allen''', historian and family descendant, '''Andrew Russell''' beat the competition in buying the land by racing across 6,000 acres on a fifteen-minute trip in a buckboard and sealed the deal with a $20 gold piece. The price per acre was $2.50. The area continued to be known as the Russell Ranch although it was sold in 1925 to [[Hearst-4|William Randolph Hearst]] and again in 1943 to '''Fred Albertson'''. The Russell family leased back part of the land to continue its successful cattle ranch operation while the Albertson Company used the vast area as a movie ranch. '''Many movies and television shows were filmed here, including Robin Hood, King Rat, Laredo, and various episodes of Tarzan, Buck Rogers, Gunsmoke and Bonanza. The 1940 film Danger Ahead''' was filmed on Westlake Boulevard.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westlake_Village,_California] * '''Whittier''' Whittier is a city in Southern California located within Los Angeles County, California, United States. Whittier's roots can be traced to Spanish soldier''' [[Nieto-296|Manuel Nieto]]'''. In 1784, Nieto received a Spanish land grant of 300,000 acres , '''Rancho Los Nietos''', as a reward for his military service and to encourage settlement in California. The area of Nieto's land grant was reduced in 1790 as the result of a dispute with '''Mission San Gabriel'''. Nonetheless, Nieto still had claim to 167,000 acres stretching from the hills north of '''Whittier''', '''Fullerton''' and '''Brea''', south to the Pacific Ocean, and from what is known today as the Los Angeles River east to the Santa Ana River.''' [[Nieto-296|Manuel Nieto]]''' built a rancho for his family near Whittier, and purchased cattle and horses for his ranch and also planted cornfields. When Nieto died in 1804, his children inherited their father's property. At the time of the Mexican-American War, much of the land that would become Whittier was owned by '''[[Pico-37|Pio de Jesus Pico]]''', a rancher and '''the last Mexican governor of Alta California Territory'''. '''[[Pico-37|Pio de Jesus Pico]]''' built a hacienda here on the San Gabriel River, known today as '''Pio Pico State Historic Park'''. Following the Mexican–American War, German immigrant '''Jacob F. Gerken'''s paid $234 to the U.S. government to acquire 160 acres of land under the''' Homestead Act''' and built the cabin known today as the '''[[Bailey-17443|Jonathan Bailey]] House'''. '''Gerkens''' would later become the first chief of police of the Los Angeles Police Department. In the founding days of Whittier, when it was a small isolated town, '''[[Bailey-17443|Jonathan Bailey]]''' and his wife, '''Rebecca''', were among the first residents. They followed the Quaker religious faith and practice, and held religious meetings on their porch. Other early settlers, such as '''Aquila Pickering''', espoused the Quaker faith. As the city grew, the citizens named it after''' John Greenleaf Whittier''', a respected Quaker poet, and deeded a lot to him. Whittier wrote a dedication poem, and is honored today with statues and a small exhibit at the Whittier museum; a statue of him sits in Whittier's Central Park.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whittier,_California] '''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Los_Angeles_County%2C_California]'''

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{{US History|sub-project=California}} {{Image|file=Los_Angeles_County_Neighborhoods-2.jpg |caption=Downtown Los Angeles }} ==Los Angeles County Neighborhoods== * '''Angelino Heights''' Angelino Heights is a small quarter within the Echo Park district of Los Angeles, California. It is most notable for its high concentration of Victorian-era residences. Originally spelled Angeleno Heights, Angelino Heights is second only to Bunker Hill as the oldest district in Los Angeles. Founded in 1886, it was originally connected to the downtown mainline (which ran east to west on Temple Street) by the Temple Street Cable Railway and later by streetcars. The district contains many notable examples of Victorian architecture, particularly of the Eastlake and Queen Anne styles, and though found throughout the neighborhood, they are especially concentrated on Carroll Avenue.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angelino_Heights,_Los_Angeles] * '''Arleta''' Arleta is a community in the San Fernando Valley. * '''Beachwood Canyon''' Beachwood Canyon is a community in the Hollywood Hills. The upper portion of the canyon is the Hollywoodland community that was advertised in the 1920s by the original of what is now known as the Hollywood Sign. The canyon features its own market, cafe, florist, and stables. Beachwood Canyon was first developed in the 1920s by West Hollywood's founder, '''[[Sherman-5593|Moses Hazeltine Sherman]]'''; Los Angeles Times publisher '''[[Chandler-6027|Harry Chandler]]'''; and real estate mogul'''[[Woodruff-3433|Sidney Hawks Woodruff]]''' (who also developed Dana Point).[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beachwood_Canyon,_Los_Angeles] * '''Bel Air''' The community was founded in 1923 by '''[[Bell-29650|Alphonso Bell]]'''. Bell owned farm property in Santa Fe Springs, California, where oil was discovered. He bought a large ranch with a home on what is now Bel Air Road. He subdivided and developed the property with large residential lots, with work on the master plan led by the landscape architect '''Mark Daniels'''. He also built the Bel-Air Beach Club in Santa Monica and the Bel-Air Country Club. His wife chose Italian names for the streets. She also founded the Bel-Air Garden Club in 1931. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bel_Air,_Los_Angeles] * '''Boyle Heights''' Boyle Heights was called '''Paredon Blanco''' (White Bluff) when California was part of Mexico. The area is named after'''[[Boyle-2526|Andrew A. Boyle]]''', an Irishman who purchased 22 acres on the bluffs overlooking the Los Angeles River after fighting in the Mexican-American War. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boyle_Heights,_Los_Angeles] * '''Brentwood''' Brentwood was part of the '''Rancho San Vicente y Santa Monica''', a Mexican land-grant ranch sold off in pieces by the''' Sepúlveda family''' after the Mexican-American War. The neighborhood began its modern development in the 1880s and hosted part of the pentathlon in the 1932 Summer Olympics. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brentwood,_Los_Angeles] * '''Bunker Hill''' Bunker Hill is a historic prominence that traditionally separated Downtown Los Angeles from the rest of the city to the west before the hill was tunneled through at Second Street in 1924. In the late 20th century, the hill was lowered in elevation, and the entire area was redeveloped to supplant old frame and concrete buildings with modern high-rises and other structures for residences, commerce, entertainment, and education. The Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels is also on Bunker Hill. In 1867, a wealthy developer,''' [[Beaudry-934|Prudent Beaudry]]''', purchased a majority of the hill's land. Because of the hill's excellent views of the Los Angeles Basin and the Los Angeles River. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bunker_Hill,_Los_Angeles] * '''Cahuenga Pass''' "The Cahuenga Pass connects the Los Angeles Basin to the San Fernando Valley via U.S. Route 101 (Hollywood Freeway) and Cahuenga Boulevard. It is the lowest pass through the mountains. It was the site of two major battles: the '''Battle of Cahuenga Pass in 1831''' (a fight between local settlers and the Mexican-appointed governor and his men; two deaths), and the '''Battle of Providencia or Second Battle of Cahuenga Pass in 1845''' (between locals over whether to secede from Mexico; one horse and one mule killed). Both were on the San Fernando Valley side near present-day Studio City, and cannonballs are still occasionally found during excavations in the area. Along the route of the historic El Camino Real, the historic significance of the pass is also marked by a marker along Cahuenga Blvd. which names the area Paseo de [Cahuenga."https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cahuenga_Pass] * '''Century City''' The land of Century City belonged to cowboy actor'''[[Mix-296|Tom Mix]]''' (1880-1940), who used it as a ranch. It later became a backlot of 20th Century Fox, which still has its headquarters just to the southwest. The area is named for the 20th Century Fox's Century Property. In 1956,'''[[Skouras-1|Spyros Skouras]]''', who served as the '''President of 20th Century Fox''' from 1942–62, and his nephew-in-law '''Edmond Herrscher''' (died 1983), an attorney sometimes known as "the father of Century City", decided to repurpose the land for real estate development. The following year, in 1957, they commissioned a master-plan development from '''Welton Becket''' Associates, which was unveiled at a major press event on the "western" backlot later that year. In 1961, after Fox suffered a string of expensive flops, culminating with the financial strain put on the studio by the very expensive production of Cleopatra, the film studio sold about 180 acres to developer '''William Zeckendorf''' and Aluminum Co. of America, also known as Alcoa, for US$300 million (US$2.4 billion in 2014's money). Herrscher had encouraged his uncle-in-law to borrow money instead, but once Skouras refused, he was out of the picture. The new owners conceived Century City as "a city within a city". In 1963, the first building, Gateway West Building, was completed. The next year, in 1964, '''Minoru Yamasaki''' designed the Century Plaza Hotel. Five years later, in 1969, architects '''Anthony J. Lumsden''' and '''César Pelli''' designed the Century City Medical Plaza. Much of the shopping center's architecture and style can be seen in numerous sequences in the 1967 Fox film, A Guide for the Married Man, as well as in a sequence in another Fox film of the same year, Caprice. Century City's plaza as it appeared in the early 1970s can be viewed in several scenes of still another Fox film, Conquest of the Planet of the Apes (1972)."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Century_City,_Los_Angeles] * '''Crenshaw''' Crenshaw is a largely residential neighborhood of single-story houses, bungalows and low-rise condominiums and apartments. There are also commercial buildings with an industrial corridor along Jefferson Boulevard. There are also several other commercial districts throughout the neighborhood. '''[[Crenshaw-724|George Crenshaw]]''' * '''Cypress Park''' "The area was granted as '''Rancho San Rafael''' to '''[[Verdugo-45|Jose María Verdugo]]''' in October 1784. In 1859, '''[[Verdugo-49|Julio Antonio Verdugo]]''' sold the southern tip of the rancho to''' Jessie D. Hunter''', who had first arrived in Los Angeles in 1847 as a Captain in the Mormon Battalion during the Mexican-American War. Hunter had previously acquired the '''Rancho Cañada''' de Los Nogales, which contains most of present-day Glassell Park. Hunter had established the first kiln-fired brickyard in Los Angeles, but sold it and took up farming when he acquired the rancho land. After Hunter’s death, the land was subdivided as the Hunter Tract and, in 1882, Cypress Park became the first of the Arroyo Seco communities to come into existence, predating Highland Park by three years"[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cypress_Park,_Los_Angeles] * '''Eagle Rock''' "Eagle Rock is a neighborhood of Northeast Los Angeles, located between the cities of Glendale and Pasadena, abutting the San Rafael Hills in Los Angeles County, California. Eagle Rock is named after a large rock whose shadow resembles an eagle with its wings outstretched. Eagle Rock was once part of the '''Rancho San Rafael''' under Spanish and Mexican governorship. Although Eagle Rock became a city in 1911, it joined the City of Los Angeles in 1923. Rancho San Rafael was divided into 31 parcels in 1870. '''[[Dreyfus-52|Benjamin Dreyfus]]'''was awarded what is now called Eagle Rock. In the 1880s Eagle Rock existed as a farming community. The construction of '''[[Huntington-1304|Henry E. Huntington]]'''s Los Angeles Railway trolley line up Eagle Rock Blvd. to Colorado Blvd. and on Colorado to Townsend Ave. commenced the rapid suburbanization of the Eagle Rock Valley." [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eagle_Rock,_Los_Angeles] * '''Echo Park''' First established in 1892, and long before "Hollywood" became synonymous with the commercial film industry, the area of Echo Park known as Edendale was the center of filmmaking on the West Coast Several silent film stars worked in the Edendale studios, including Mabel Normand, Fatty Arbuckle, Harold Lloyd, Gloria Swanson, Charlie Chaplin. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Echo_Park,_Los_Angeles] * '''Elysian Park''' "The southeastern corner of the park is near the Los Angeles River at the location where the Portolá expedition gave the river its name in 1769. The first Europeans to see inland areas of California camped near this spot on August 2, and California '''Historical Landmark #655 ("Portolá Trail Campsite")''' is located at the Meadow Road entrance. The park is also the city's oldest park, founded in 1886 by the Elysian Park Enabling Ordinance.''' It hosted shooting as well as the shooting part of the modern pentathlon event for the 1932 Summer Olympics.'''"[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elysian_Park,_Los_Angeles] * '''Fairfax''' "Historically the Fairfax District has been a center of the Jewish community in Los Angeles. It is known for the Farmer's Market, The Grove, CBS Television City broadcasting center, the Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust in Pan Pacific Park, and Fairfax Avenue restaurants and shops."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairfax_District,_Los_Angeles] * '''Garvanza''' The town of Garvanza was originally part of the '''Rancho San Rafael''', owned by '''[[Verdugo-45|Jose María Verdugo]]'''. Its name comes from the fields of garbanzo beans that once flourished in the area.''' [[Glassell-8|Andrew Glassell]]''' and '''Albert Beck Chapman''' bought the land in 1869. Glassell and Chapman sold the land to Ralph and '''Edward Rogers''', real estate developers and brothers. In 1886 the Rogers brothers subdivided the land and began to sell lots in what they called the "Town of Garvanza". The town was annexed by the city of Los Angeles in 1899. Garvanza was the site of the Pisgah Home mission. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garvanza,_Los_Angeles] * '''Glassell Park''' The land that would later become Glassell Park was originally part of '''Rancho San Rafael''', granted in 1784 to Spanish army corporal'''[[Verdugo-45|Jose María Verdugo]]'''. Attorney '''[[Glassell-8|Andrew Glassell]]'''received part of Rancho San Rafael from the lawsuit known as the '''Great Partition of 1871'''. Glassell eventually settled in the area with his family, for whom many streets, including '''Toland Way, Drew, Andrita and Marguarite Streets''' are named. The development of Glassell Park began in the early 20th Century, as subdivisions between Verdugo and San Fernando Roads began to be sold in 1907. In 1912, the city of Los Angeles annexed most of Glassell Park, annexing the remainder in 1916. The Glassell family continued to subdivide their land, selling off what is now '''Forest Lawn Memorial Park''' during the Great Depression. * '''Gramercy Park''' "The Gramercy Park neighborhood of Los Angeles is a 1.13-square-mile district in Los Angeles, California, within the South Los Angeles region. City signs around the borders of the neighborhood indicate that it is also called West Park Terrace."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gramercy_Park,_Los_Angeles] * '''Hancock Park''' "Hancock Park is a historic and affluent residential neighborhood in the central region of the City of Los Angeles, California. It has many mansions from the early 20th century. Many celebrities have been known to live here. Hancock Park is built around the grounds of a private golf club. The neighborhood features architecturally distinctive residences. Hancock Park was developed in the 1920s by the Hancock family with profits earned from oil drilling in the former Rancho La Brea. The area owes its name to developer-philanthropist '''George Allan Hancock''', who subdivided the property in the 1920s. Hancock, born and raised in a home at what is now the La Brea tar pits, inherited 4,400 acres, which his father, Major '''[[Hancock-6717|Henry Hancock]]''' had acquired from the Rancho La Brea property owned by the family of '''Jose Jorge Rocha'''."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hancock_Park,_Los_Angeles] * '''Hollywood''' According to the diary of '''[[Whitley-1862|H.J. Whitley]]''', also known as the '''Father of Hollywood''', on his honeymoon in 1886 he stood at the top of the hill looking out over the valley, had an epiphany and decided to name his new town Hollywood. "Holly" would represent England and "wood" would represent his Scottish heritage. Whitley had already started over 100 towns across the western United States. Whitley arranged to buy the 480 acres '''E.C. Hurd ranch'''. They agreed on a price and shook hands on the deal. Whitley shared his plans for the new town with General '''[[Otis-899|Harrison Gray Otis]]''', publisher of the Los Angeles Times, and '''[[Hviid-12|Ivar Weid]]''', a prominent businessman in the area. '''[[Hartell-27|Daeida Hartell]]''' learned of the name Hollywood from''' [[Hviid-12|Ivar Weid]]''', her neighbor in Holly Canyon (now '''Lake Hollywood'''), and a prominent investor and friend of Whitley's. She recommended the same name to her husband,'''[[Wilcox-5788|Harvey Wilcox]]''', who had purchased 120 acres on February 1, 1887. It wasn't until August 1887 Wilcox decided to use that name and filed with the Los Angeles County Recorder's office on a deed and parcel map of the property. "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hollywood] * '''Hyde Park''' "Hyde Park is one of the oldest neighborhoods in the city of Los Angeles. It was "laid out as a town" in 1887 as a stop on the Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway's Harbor Subdivision, which ran from Downtown Los Angeles to the port at Wilmington. It was incorporated as a city in 1922. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyde_Park,_Los_Angeles] * '''Kinney Heights''' "Kinney Heights is a neighborhood in Los Angeles, California. The area was developed around 1900 by developer '''[[Kinney-1981|Abbot Kinney]]''' , for whom it is named. It was a suburban tract of large Craftsman-style homes at what was then the western edge of Los Angeles. The homes featured amenities like "beveled-glass china cabinets, marble fireplaces, and mahogany floors". It was accessible to downtown via streetcar and attracted upper-middle-class families. Many of the hundred-year-old homes are still standing and have been renovated and upgraded. The neighborhood is part of the West Adams Terrace Historic Preservation Overlay Zone."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinney_Heights,_Los_Angeles] * '''Los Feliz''' "Los Feliz (Spanish: "the happy") is a hillside neighborhood in the central region of Los Angeles. The neighborhood is named after its colonial Spanish-Mexican land grantee, [[Félix-393|José Vicente Feliz]] , and, along with present-day Griffith Park, makes up the original Rancho Los Feliz land concession. The 6,647-acre Rancho Los Feliz, one of the first land grants in California, was granted to Corporal [[Félix-393|José Vicente Feliz]]. An old adobe house built in the 1830s by his heirs still stands on Crystal Springs Drive in Griffith Park. Other sections of the rancho were developed and became the communities of Los Feliz and Silver Lake. Rancho Los Feliz had a succession of owners after the Feliz family. One owner '''[[Griffith-6022|G.J. Griffith]]''', donated over half of the ranch to the city of Los Angeles. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Los_Feliz,_Los_Angeles] * '''Pacific Palisades''' "Pacific Palisades is a coastal neighborhood in the Westside of the city of Los Angeles, California, located among Brentwood to the east, Malibu and Topanga to the west, Santa Monica to the southeast In 1911, film director '''Thomas Ince''' created his Western film factory, "Inceville", which at its peak employed nearly 600 people. A decade later, the '''Rev. Charles H. Scott''' and the Southern California Methodist Episcopal Church bought the land; in 1922, Scott founded Pacific Palisades, envisioning an elaborate religious-intellectual commune. Believers snapped up choice lots and lived in tents during construction. By 1925, the Palisades had 100 homes. In one subdivision, '''sstreets were named for Methodist missionaries.''' The tents eventually were replaced by cabins, then by bungalows, and ultimately by multimillion-dollar homes. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pacific_Palisades,_Los_Angeles] * '''Palms''' Rancho La Ballona "In Spanish and Mexican days, the area that later became Palms was a part of the Rancho La Ballona, wherein 1819 '''Agustín and Ygnacio Machado''', along with '''Felipe Talamantes''' and his son, '''Tomás''', acquired grazing rights to 14,000 acres of land. It was used as grazing land for cattle and sheep. La Ballona Valley was part of that land rush. In 1882, several Midwestern families chartered a reconditioned freight car and left their homes in Iowa, to settle in the valley. They held their first Sunday school in the old La Ballona School on Washington Boulevard, and in fall 1883 they organized a United Brethren Church with 11 members. About that time the valley drew the attention of three speculators –''' Joseph Curtis''', '''Edward H. Sweetser''' and '''C.J. Harrison'''.They surveyed their land and cut it up, and then they sold it to the new arrivals. They planted 5,000 trees along eight miles of graded streets. They named it The Palms, even though they had to bring in palm trees and plant them near the train station. Their first tract map was dated December 26, 1886, which is now considered the birth date of Palms."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palms,_Los_Angeles] * '''San Pedro''' "San Pedro /sænˈpiːdroʊ/ is a community within the city of Los Angeles, California. Formerly a separate city, it consolidated with Los Angeles in 1909. The Port of Los Angeles, a major international seaport, is partially located within San Pedro. San Pedro was named for St. Peter of Alexandria, a fourth-century bishop in Alexandria, Egypt. His feast day is November 24 on the local ecclesiastical calendar of Spain, the day on which '''Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo''' discovered the bay in 1542 which would be known as San Pedro. Santa Catalina Island, named after '''Catherine of Alexandria''', was claimed for the Spanish Empire the next day, on her feast day, November 25. In 1602–1603,''' Sebastián Vizcaíno''' (1548–1624) officially surveyed and mapped the California coastline, including San Pedro Bay, for New Spain. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Pedro,_Los_Angeles] * '''Santa Monica''' The first non-indigenous group to set foot in the area was the party of explorer [[De_Portolà-1|Gaspar de Portolà]], who camped near the present-day intersection of Barrington and Ohio Avenues on August 3, 1769. Named after the Christian '''Saint Monica'''. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Monica,_California] * '''Silver Lake''' The neighborhood was named for Water Board Commissioner '''[[Silver-926|Herman Silver]]''', who was instrumental in the creation of the Silver Lake Reservoir in the neighborhood, one of the water storage reservoirs established in the early 1900s. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silver_Lake,_Los_Angeles] * '''Venice''' In 1839, La Ballona was granted by the Mexican government to the Machados and Talamantes, giving them title to''' Rancho La Ballona'''. Venice, originally called "Venice of America," was founded by tobacco millionaire '''[[Kinney-1981|Abbot Kinney]]''' in 1905. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venice,_Los_Angeles] * '''Watts''' "The area now known as Watts is located on the 1843 Rancho '''La Tajauta Mexican land grant''' La Tajuata land was sold off and subdivided for smaller farms and homes, including a 220-acre parcel purchased by '''Charles H. Watts''' in 1886 for alfalfa and livestock farming. In those days each Tajuata farm had an artesian well. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watts,_Los_Angeles] * '''Westchester''' In the late 1930s, real estate magnate '''Fritz Burns''' and his partner '''Fred W. Marlow''' developed a tract of inexpensive prefabricated single-family homes on the site of a former hog farm at the intersection of Manchester and Sepulveda Boulevards. This community, dubbed "Westchester", grew as the aerospace industry boomed in World War II and afterward. A Los Angeles Times article in 1989 described the development as "a raw suburb", "created willy-nilly in the 1940s"[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westchester,_Los_Angeles] * '''Westlake''' "Westlake was developed in the 1920s, many of its mansions have converted into apartments. * '''Westwood''' "Westwood is the home of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). The neighborhood was developed after 1919, with a new campus of the University of California opened in 1926. https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Los_Angeles_County%2C_California&public=1

Los Angeles Pobladores

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[[Category:California Projects]] [[Category:Los Angeles County, California]] [[Category: California First Families]] The Pobladores ("townspeople") of Los Angeles refers to the 44 original settlers and 4 soldiers who founded the city of Los Angeles, California in 1781. When the Governor of Las Californias, '''[[De_Neve-59|Felipe de Neve]]''' , was assigned to establish secular settlements in what is now the state of California (after more than a decade of missionary work among the natives), he commissioned a complete set of maps and plans (the Reglamento para el gobierno de la Provincia de Californias and the Instrucción) to be drawn up for the design and colonization of the new pueblo. Finding the individuals to actually do the work of building and living in the city proved to be a more daunting task. Neve finally located the new and willing dwellers in Sonora and Sinaloa, Mexico. But gathering the pobladores was a little more difficult. '''The original party of the new townsfolk consisted of eleven families, that is 11 men, 11 women, and 22 children''' of various Spanish castas (castes). *1. '''Manuel Camero''' - Age 30, Mulatto, Born in, Nayarit, Mexico Wife and children - '''María Tomasa García''', 24, Mulata *2. '''Antonio Mesa''' - Age 38, Black, Born in, Sinaloa, Mexico Wife and children - '''María Ana Gertrudis López''', 27, Mulata, María Paula, girl, 10, Antonio María, boy, 8. *3. '''José Cesario Moreno''' - Age 22, Mulatto, Born in, Sinaloa, Mexico Wife and children -'''María Guadalupe Gertrudis Pérez''', 19, Mulata *4. '''José Antonio Navarro''' -Age 42, Mestizo, Born in, Sinaloa, Mexico Wife and children - '''María Regina Dorotea Glorea de Soto''', 47, Mulata, José Eduardo, boy, 10, José Clemente, boy, 9, Mariana, girl, 4. *5. '''Luis Manuel Quintero''' - Age 55, Black, Born in, Jalisco, Mexico Wife and children -'''María Petra Rubio''', 40, Mulata, María Gertrudis, 16, María Concepcíon, girl, 9, María Tomasa, girl, 7, María Rafaela, girl, 6, José Clemente, boy, 3. *6. '''Pablo Rodríguez''' - Age 25, Indian, Born in, Sinaloa, Mexico Wife and children - '''María Rosalia Noriega''', 26, Indian, María Antonia, girl, 1. *7. '''José Alejandro Rojas''' - Age 19, Indian, Born in, Sinaloa, Mexico Wife and children -'''Juana María Rodríguez''', 20, Indian. *8. '''José Antonio Basilio Rosas''' - Age 67, Indian, Born in, Durango, Mexico Wife and children -'''María Manuela Calixtra Hernández''', 43, Mulata, José Máximo, boy, 15, José Carlos, boy, 12, María Josefa, girl, 8, Antonio Rosalino, boy, 7, José Marcelino, boy, 4, José Esteban, boy, 2 *9. '''Jose María Vanegas''' - Age 28, Indian, Born in, Jalisco, Mexico Wife and children -'''María Bonifacia Máxima Aguilar''', 20, Indian, Cosme Damien, boy, 1 *10. '''José Fernando de Velasco y Lara''' - Age 50, Spaniard, Born in, Cádiz, Spain Wife and children -'''María Antonia Campos''', 23, Indian, María Juan, girl, 6, José Julian, boy, 4, María Faustina, girl, 2 *11. '''Antonio Clemente Félix Villavicencio''' Age 30, Spaniard, Born in, Chihuahua, Mexico Wife and children -'''María de los Santos Flores Serafina''',26, Indian, María Antonia, girl, 8 '''The four Soldiers (Escoltas), accompanied by their families, who escorted the Pobladores to El Pueblo de Los Angeles.''' 1. Corporal [[Félix-393|José Vicente Feliz]], born about 1741, at Álamos, New Navarre, New Spain, where he married Maria Ygnacia Manuela Pinuelas in 1758, and where their six children were born. He came to Alta California with the Anza Expedition in 1775. On the way to California near El Presidio Real de San Ignacio de Túbac, Intendancy of Arizpe, New Spain, on the Anza Trail, their son, Jose Antonio was born, but his wife, Maria Ygnacia died in childbirth. She was buried in November 1775 at La Misión San Xavier del Bac, Intendancy of Arizpe, Mexico. The child, Jose Antonio arrived safely along with his brothers and sisters with the Expedition at the San Gabriel Mission on January 4, 1776, but he died nine months later. Another son, Jose de Jesus Feliz, born about 1764, at Álamos, New Navarre, married Maria Celia Bonifacia de Cota,(daughter of Roque Jacinto de Cota and Juana Maria Verdugo) born about 1759, at the Royal Presidio of Loreto, Baja California. 2. Private [[De_Cota-1|Roque Jacinto de Cota]], born about 1724, at El Fuerte del Marqués de Montesclaros, New Navarre, New Spain, the eldest son of Andres de Cota and Angela de Leon. He married Juana Maria Verdugo, born about 1740, at the Loreto Mission a small fishing port in Baja, Ca. He died on September 29, 1798, in San Fernando, Alta California, she died May 13, 1835, in Los Angeles, California. Roque Jacinto de Cota served as an escort for the Pobladores from the San Gabriel Mission to El Pueblo de La Reina de los Angeles on September 4, 1781. He is the founder of the older Cota family in Alta California. 3. Private Antonio de Cota, brother of Roque and Pablo Antonio Cota. Antonio married Maria Bernarda Chigila (Indian) on August 30, 1778, at Mission San Juan Capistrano. They had two children: Maria Antonia Marcela, born June 1, 1780, Mission San Juan Capistrano, and Matilde. In the 1790 census they are shown as residing in the Presidio of San Diego and later as residents of Los Angeles. Antonio died on June 12, 1815, and was buried at Mission San Gabriel. Maria Bernarda died August 23, 1821, and was buried in the Plaza church. 4. Private [[Lugo-74|Francisco Salvador Lugo]], born about 1740, at San Felipe y Santiago de Sinaloa, New Navarre, New Spain. He married Juana Maria Rita Martinez, born about 1745, at San Felipe y Santiago de Sinaloa. She was the daughter of Jose Maria Martínez and Maria Josefa Vianazul. He died on May 16, 1805 in Santa Barbara, she died on March 23, 1790, in Santa Barbara. His daughter, Rosa Maria de Lugo, born about 1760, at San Felipe y Santiago de Sinaloa, married Pablo Antonio de Cota on November 30, 1776, at the Mission San Luis Obispo, Alta California. He was recruited by Captain Rivera in 1774 and arrived at the San Gabriel Mission in 1775. He was stationed in San Luis Obispo and the Royal Presidio of Santa Barbara until 1781, when he served as an escort from the San Gabriel Mission to El Pueblo de Los Angeles on September 4, 1781. '''1790 Census Los Angeles California''' *Maria Rufina Albarez *Juan Albarez *Bernarda Silbas Albarez *Gertrudis Albarez *Maria Maxima Aguilar *Francisca Alvarado *Juan Maria Alvarado *Maria Ignacia Alvarado *Juan Nepomuceno Alvarado *Maria Agreda DE Arce *MA. Agreda Lopez DE Arce *Martina Arellano *Manuel Ramir . DE Arellano *Manuel Ramirez Arellano *Rafael Arellano *Rafael DE Arellano *Teodoro DE Arellano *Teodoro Arellano *Martina DE Arellano *Maria Agreda Arellano *Rosalia Arellano *MA. Agreda DE Arellano *Rosalia DE Arellano *Maria Loreta Armenta *Joaquin DE Armenta *Domingo Aruz *Gertrudis Quintero Aruz *Martin Aruz *Jacinta DE LA Bastida *Jacinta DE LA Bastida *Maria Nicolasa Beltran *MA. Gertrudis Bojorquez *Manuel Camero *Maria Ignacia Carillo *Guillermo Cota  *Juana Maria Cota *Dolores Cota *Faustino Jose Dela Cruz *Loreta Cota *Maria Ignacia DE Cota *Roque DE Cota *Guillermo DE Cota *Maria Teresa Cota *Maria Ignacia Cota  *Tomasa Garcia Camero *Ana Maria Carrasco *Maria Del Carm Dominguez *Gregoria Espinosa *Manuel Figueroa *Tomasa Garcia *Maria DE Jesus Garcia *Petra Alcantara Garcia *Maria Garcia *Felipe Santiago Garcia *Pedro Antonio Garcia *Carlos Maria Garcia *Juan Jose Garcia *Pascual Antonio Garcia *Maria Antonia Garcia *Jose Julian Garcia *Jose Antonio Gongora *Joaquin Higuera *Ignacio Higuera *MA.Teresa Cota Higuera *Juan Jose Higuera *Maria Manuela Lisalde  *Pedro Jose Lobo *Maria Antonia Lobo *Maria Dionicia Lobo *MA.Nicolasa Beltran Lobo *Juan Jose Lobo *Maria Rita Lobo *Jose Cecilio Lobo *Timoteo Lobo *Jose Marcial Lobo *Maria Rosa Lopez *Rafael DE Lugo *Maria Pascula DE Lugo *Petra Alcantara DE Lugo *Teodoro DE Lugo *Gertrudis DE Lugo *Gertrudis Lugo *Rafael Lugo *Teodoro Lugo *Maria Manuela *Maria Paula Martinez *Maria Marta Moreno *MA. Guadalupe Moreno *Jose Moreno *Juan Moreno *Maria Lorenza Moreno *Maria Gertrudis Moreno *Jose Maria Navarro *Jose Clemente Navarro *Maria Mariana Navarro *Jose Antonio Navarro *Maria Rosalia Noriega *MA. Encarna. Ontiveros *Jose Ontiveros *Ana Maria Ontiveros  *MA. Guadalupe Perez *Santiago Dela Cruz Pico *Javier Pico *Patricio Pico *Gertrudis Quintero *Francisco Reyes *Juana Inocencia Reyes *Antonio Faustino Reyes *Jose Jacinto Reyes *MA.Del Carmen Reyes *Francisca Rodriguez *MA. Margarita Rodriguez *Jose Antonio Rodriguez *Pablo Rodriguez *Maria Rosalia Ridriguez *Jose MA. Lopez Rodriguez *Maria Patricia Rodriguez *Maria Simona Rodriguez *Maria Antonia Rodriguez *Maria DE Jesus Rodriguez *Maria Garcia Romero *Pedro Jose Romero *MA. Dela Asencion Rosas *Juan Estevan Rosas *Jose Antonio Rosas *Diana Maria Rosas *Antonio Rosalino Rosas *Maria Manuela Rosas *Basilio Rosas *Gil Antonio Rosas *Jose Maximo Rosas *Jose Marcelino Rosas *Maria Sirilda Ruiz *Maria Dolores Ruiz *Jose Maria Ruiz *Jose Pedro Ruiz *Maria Rosa Lopez Ruiz *Efigenio Ruiz *Maria DE Los Santos *Bernarda Silbas *Casilda Dela Cruz Sinova *Maria Gertrudis Sinova *Josefa Dolores Sinova *Maria Seferina Sinova *Maria Julia Sinova *Jose Sinova *Cosme Damien Venegas  *Jose Venegas *Maria Maxima Venegas *Maria DE LA Vega *Gregoria Verdugo *Leonardo Verdugo *Maria Concep. Verdugo *Juana Maria Verdugo *Mariano Dela Luz Verdugo *Maria Paula Villa *Jose Villa *Maria Antonia Villa *Maria Estefana Villa *Jose Fran. Anton. Villa *Vicente Ferrer Villa *Maria Rita Villalobo *Juan Jose Villalobo *Jose Marcial Villalobo *Pedro Jose Villalobo *MA. Antonia Villalobo *MA. Nicolasa Villalobo *Timoteo Villalobo *Jose Cecilio Villalobo *Maria Dionicia Villalobo *Maria Villavicencio *Felix Ant. Villavicencio *Maria Teodora Zalazar *Jose Zalazar *Maria Marta Zalazar https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Los_Angeles_Pobladores

Los Lunas High School (Class Of 2012)

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Los Name Study

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[[Category:Los Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact theONS project leader. 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 ==

Losee of New York

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[[Category:Losee Name Study]] The goal of this project is to further document the Losee family settling in the New York-Long Island area dating to US Colonial era Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Carroll-4502|Thomas Carroll]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Share documentation in your records * Research leading to connections in Europe * 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=12467653 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Loßburg, Baden-Württemberg One Place Study

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[[Category:One Place Studies]] [[Category:Community, Place Studies]] [[Category:Germany, Place Studies]] [[Category:Loßburg, Baden-Württemberg One Place Study]] [[Category:Loßburg, Baden-Württemberg]] [[Category:Baden-Württemberg, Deutschland]] [[Category: Baden-Württemberg, Germany]]
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== Loßburg, Baden-Württemberg One Place Study == [[Image:One_Place_Studies_Directory-2.png|175px]] {{One Place Study|place=Loßburg, Baden-Württemberg|category=Loßburg, Baden-Württemberg One Place Study}}
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{{Clear}} *[https://www.lossburg.de/ Official Website] *{{Wikidata|Q81682|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Loßburg, Baden-Württemberg One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] Loßburg is a municipality in the Freudenstadt district in the Northern Black Forest region of Baden-Württemberg. ===Name=== The name of Loßburg is derived from the former medieval moated castle. ''Loose'' or ''Losen'' from “losi” (water drainage ditch). Burg = castle. ===Geography=== {{Image|file=Lobburg_Baden-Wurttemberg_One_Place_Study.png |align=l |size=m |caption=Loßburg }} :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Country:''' Germany :'''District:''' Freudenstadt :'''Municipality:''' Loßburg :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 48.411111, 8.451389 :'''Elevation:''' 669.0 m or 2194.9 feet ====Geographical Location==== Loßburg lies in the Black Forest between Dornhan and Freudenstadt. ====Neighboring Communities==== Neighboring communities are (clockwise starting from the north): Freudenstadt, Glatten, Dornhan, and Alpirsbach. ====Community Structure==== The entire municipality of Loßburg consists of the eight districts of Loßburg, Betzweiler, Lombach, Schömberg, Sterneck, 24-Höfe, Wälde, and Wittendorf, with a total of 64 villages, hamlets, tines, farms and houses. ===History=== ===Population=== {| border=2 class="sortable" |- !align="center" style="background:#8FC641;" width=100 |Year !align="center" style="background:#8FC641;" width=100 |Residents |- |align="center" |1990 |align="center" |7,099 |- |align="center" |2001 |align="center" |7,948 |- |align="center" |2011 |align="center" |7,464 |- |align="center" |2021 |align="center" |7,604 |- |align="center" |2022 |align="center" |7,798 |}''Wikipedia'' (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lo%C3%9Fburg : accessed 17 March 2024). "Loßburg".''Wikipedia'' (https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lo%C3%9Fburg : accessed 17 March 2024). "Loßburg". ===Cemeteries=== For German gravesites, it is quite common that after a specific period of time, the graves are reused for others and the previously interred person's remains and gravestone are removed. If you know an ancestors' burial place and the grave has been vacated, the local administration (Bürgerservice, Friedhofsverwaltung) usually has a record of an ancestor's grave.''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Baden-W%C3%BCrttemberg_Cemeteries : 1 June 2023), "Baden-Württemberg Cemeteries". *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2685712/friedhof-lombach Friedhof Lombach] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2662096/friedhof-lo%C3%9Fburg Friedhof Loßburg] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2662100/friedhof-lo%C3%9Fburg-rodt Friedhof Loßburg-Rodt] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2673619/friedhof-oberbr%C3%A4ndi Friedhof Oberbrändi] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2685672/friedhof-wittendorf Friedhof Wittendorf] ===Resources=== *[https://www.deepl.com/translator Online Translator] *[https://www.mybib.com Source Citation Creator] *[https://www.meyersgaz.org/help/help.html Meyers Gazetteer] *[https://nvk.genealogy.net/map Genealogy.net: Name Distribution Map] *[https://wiki.genealogy.net/Hauptseite Genealogy.net: GenWiki] *[https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Germany_Genealogy FamilySearch: German Genealogy] *[https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Germany_Online_Genealogy_Records FamilySearch: Germany Online Genealogy Records] *[https://howtogermany.com/culture/german-culture/genealogy Searching for your German Ancestors] *[https://www.archion.de/en/ Archion] (pay site) *[[Space:Germany_Project_Resources|More Resources for German Genealogy Research]] ==Sources==

Lossiemouth Cemetery, Lossiemouth, Moray

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This page is part of the [[Space:Moray Cemeteries Team|Moray Cemeteries Team]]. {{Image|file=Jackie_s_Images-3.jpg|align=r|size=400|caption='''Lossiemouth Cemetery'''
}} See the: *[[:Category:Lossiemouth_Cemetery%2C_Lossiemouth%2C_Moray|Lossiemouth Cemetery category]] for people buried in this churchyard * [[Space:Lossiemouth_Cemetery_Table_Of_Graves|Lossiemouth Cemetery Table of Graves]] '''Cemetery name:''' Lossiemouth Cemetery '''Address:''' Inchbroom Road Lossiemouth, Moray, IV31 Scotland Lossiemouth Burial Ground is a large cemetery located in a wooded area to the south of Lossiemouth, which is five miles north of Elgin. The entrance to the cemetery is on the B9103 Inchbroom Road. Visiting Information There is a car park in the cemetery. History Information There was a Royal Air Force Station at Lossiemouth and when war broke out in 1939 there was already an Air Force plot in the burial ground. This was used for the majority of the service war burials, and only 23 are elsewhere in the cemetery. This plot lies to the right of the main entrance; the Cross of Sacrifice stands at the summit of a slope facing the graves. The Commission maintains 11 Commonwealth burials of the 1914-18 war, 110 of the 1939-45 war (of which 6 are unidentified seamen of the Merchant Navy, 8 are German Airmen and 1 is Polish) and 67 non-war graves (mostly Royal Navy burials post-1947 on behalf of the Ministry of Defence). {{Clear}} https://www.cwgc.org/find-a-cemetery/cemetery/2091267/LOSSIEMOUTH%20BURIAL%20GROUND

Lossiemouth Cemetery Table Of Graves

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}} '''Cemetery name:''' Lossiemouth Cemetery '''Address:''' Inchbroom Road Lossiemouth, Moray, IV31 Scotland Lossiemouth Burial Ground is a large cemetery located in a wooded area to the south of Lossiemouth, which is five miles north of Elgin. The entrance to the cemetery is on the B9103 Inchbroom Road. Visiting Information There is a car park in the cemetery. History Information There was a Royal Air Force Station at Lossiemouth and when war broke out in 1939 there was already an Air Force plot in the burial ground. This was used for the majority of the service war burials, and only 23 are elsewhere in the cemetery. This plot lies to the right of the main entrance; the Cross of Sacrifice stands at the summit of a slope facing the graves. The Commission maintains 11 Commonwealth burials of the 1914-18 war, 110 of the 1939-45 war (of which 6 are unidentified seamen of the Merchant Navy, 8 are German Airmen and 1 is Polish) and 67 non-war graves (mostly Royal Navy burials post-1947 on behalf of the Ministry of Defence). https://www.cwgc.org/find-a-cemetery/cemetery/2091267/LOSSIEMOUTH%20BURIAL%20GROUND {{Clear}} ===[[Space:Lossiemouth_Cemetery%2C_Lossiemouth%2C_Moray|Lossiemouth Cemetery]] === {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Photograph''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Transcription''' |- |{{Image|file=Jackie_s_Grave_Pictures-15.jpg|size=s}} |[[Cameron-9079|Alexander Lindsay Cameron]] |902597 Sergeant A. L. Cameron Wireless Operator/ Air Gunner Royal Air Force 19th September 1940 Aged 23 ''IN LOVING MEMORY. DEARLY LOVED ONLY SON OF ALEX. AND BERTHA CAMERON HESWALL, CHESHIRE.'' |- |{{Image|file=Jackie_s_Grave_Pictures-11.jpg|size=s}} |[[Carson-6125|Arthur Frederick C Carson]] |Pilot Officer A. F. C. Carson Pilot Royal Air Force 16th September 1940 age 19 ''TO THEE, MY COUNTRY.... THE DEAREST AND THE BEST'' |- |{{Image|file=Jackie_s_Grave_Pictures-10.jpg|size=s}} |[[Dandridge-435|Alfred Dandridge]] |900593 Sergeant A.C. Dandridge. Wireless Operator/ Air Gunner Royal Air Force 19th September 1940 aged 25 |- |{{Image|file=Jackie_s_Grave_Pictures-12.jpg|size=s}} |[[Davidson-11605|Alan Fleming Davidson]] |1550371 Sergeant A.F. Davidson, Bomb Aimer Royal Air Force, 4th April 1943 aged 21''AT THE GOING DOWN OF THE SUN AND IN THE MORNING WE WILL REMEMBER HIM'' |- |{{Image|file=Jackie_s_Grave_Pictures-14.jpg|size=s}} |[[Grigg-1008|Allan Joseph Grigg]] |427901 Flight Sergeant A. J. Grigg. Royal Australian Air Force 22 July 1944 Aged 32 ''It Is Brave To Die For One's Native Land'' |- |{{Image|file=Jackie_s_Grave_Pictures-17.jpg|size=s}} |John Flett, Mary McIntosh,[[Flett-342|Andrew Flett]], Joseph M Flett, Isabella Flett |''Sacred to the Memory of'' John Flett who died 20th March 1948 aged 81 years, Beloved Husband of Mary McIntosh. Also their two children who died in infancy. And of the said Mary McIntosh Who died 18th January 1951 aged 82 Years. Andrew Flett Who was lost off S.S. Lisbon Maru, while a Prisoner of War in the Far East on 2nd October 1942 aged 44 years. Beloved Husband of Isabella Murray. Also their son Joseph M Flett who dies 14th October 1939 aged 16 years, And the said Isabella Flett who died 23rd July 1996 aged 98 years. ''Thy Will Be Done. Until The Day Dawn'' |- |{{Image|file=Jackie_s_Grave_Pictures-2.jpg|size=s}} |[[Lobban-77|Alexander Lobban]] |2927665 L.Cpl A Lobban Royal Engineers 23rd June 1940 Aged 29, ''Remembered Always'' |- |{{image|file=Jackie_s_Grave_Pictures-3.jpg|size=s}} |[[Main-3049|Adam Main]] |Leading Deck Hand RNR 3211/B HMS" Vivid" 22nd October 1917 Aged 41 |- |{{Image|file=Jackie_s_Grave_Pictures-9.jpg|size=s}} |[[Pardoe-93|Anthony Arthur Pardoe]] |2220654 Sergeant A.A. Pardoe Wireless Operator/ Air Gunner, Royal Air Force. 27th February 1945 Age 20 ''At the going down of the sun and in the morning we will remember thee, Tony'' |- |{{Image|file=Jackie_s_Grave_Pictures-8.jpg|size=s}} |[[Read-5241|Basil Read]] |Flying Officer B.A. Read DFC Pilot Royal Air Force 10th January 1945 Age 23 ''An Old Monovian Of Walthamstow, London, A Brave Pilot, We Salute His Memory'' |- |{{Image|file=Jackie_s_Grave_Pictures-6.jpg|size=s}} |[[Reid-13157|Alexander Reid]] |A Reid Engineer. RNR 3693/ES H.M. Drifter Northesk II 2nd November 1916 Aged 23 Son of George Reid ''Fondly Remembered'' |- |{{Image|file=Jackie_s_Grave_Pictures-5.jpg|size=s}} |[[Simpson-15693|Alexander Simpson]] |A Simpson Deck Hand RNR 5635/DA HMS "Attentive II" 28th October 1918 Age 42 ''Ever Remembered'' also his beloved wife Maggie Jane Hall Died 23rd December 1959 Aged 82

Lost Creek No. 2 Mine Disaster

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[[Category:Iowa, Mining Disasters]] [[Category: Washington, Mining Disasters]] [[Category: Lost Creek No. 2 Mine Disaster, Oskaloosa, Iowa, 1902]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:Iowa_Mining_Disasters|Iowa Mining Disasters]]|'''Lost Creek No. 2 Mine Disaster''' Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] == History and Circumstances == * '''Date''': 24 Jan 1902 * '''Location''': [[:Category:Oskaloosa, Iowa|Oskaloosa, Iowa]] * '''Latitude & Longitude''' (WGS84): 41° North , 92° West (est.) * '''Victims''': 22 deaths,ɫ U.S Government. "Bulletin, 1932." (DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1932), p. 96.Booth, H., (1990) “'You Got to Go Ahead and Get Killed': Lost Creek Remembered”, ''The Palimpsest'' 71(3), 118-125. doi: https://doi.org/10.17077/0031-0360.22439 11 injured "[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/46611809/twenty-one-are-dead-from-the-lost/ Twenty-one Are Dead]," Adams County Free Press, Corning, Iowa, 29 January 1902, p. 7, col. 3. * '''Cause''': Explosion :: ɫ ''The original count of 21 deaths was updated to 22 on the 31st of January, as one more miner succumbed to his injuries. The injured was raised from 8 to 11.'' "[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/46612302/mine-dust-explodes-at-the-lost-creek/ Mine Dust Explodes]," The Denison Review, Denison, Iowa, 31 January 1902, p. 3, col. 1. === Mine History === {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-257.png |align=l |size=m |caption=Mahaska County, Iowa, 1900 }} : The village of Lost Creek was a company town, owned and operated by the Lost Creek Fuel Company. Two shafts were being operated in 1902. The mining camp itself had actually been laid out in 1894 when the first shaft was sunk. The most prominent feature of the small town was the large company store. By 1900 there were also two large boarding houses and more than a hundred company-owned miner's homes. To shop in the store one would take a check, issued by the company, that was punched when you shopped. The company store carried everything from food to clothes; all available on credit. * ''"...the house didn't have steps to the backyard. When we had to go to the bathroom, which would be out in the back end of the lot, I remember my parents letting me down by taking hold of my armpits. ... My parents made things comfortable. I remember when our furniture, the cupboards and things like that, was made out of store boxes." ~Harry Booth === Mine Disaster Circumstances === {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-255.png |align=r |size=m |caption=''Iowa Miners, 1890's }} : To the miners it was just another workday. They would leave home before daylight and not return until after dark. Many of the miners, like [[Crews-1923|C. B. Crews]] and [[Fish-4994|Daniel Boone "Boone" Fish]], were not expected home until well after dark. By then their toddlers would most likely be sound asleep. It was midday and they had just fired their noon blasts in the Lost Creek No. 2 mine.Webmaster. "Lost Creek No. 2 Mine Explosion" ''US Mine Disasters'' ([https://usminedisasters.miningquiz.com/saxsewell/lost_creek_news_only.htm USMineDisasters.MiningQuiz.com]), as viewed 14 February 2020. Suddenly the mine exploded around them, shooting debris and smoke 200 feet in the air. * ''"Anna Booth was preparing a noon meal for her husband, William, and their nine-year-old son, Harry, [when] the mine whistle sounded a warning that something was wrong at Shaft No. 2... Anna's [husband] and fifteen-year-old son, William A. were working in the coal mine that day, along with a hundred or so others." * ''"Some of the women and children reportedly became "frantic with grief" and others ran about "shrieking, moaning, and praying." To lessen the chaos, the women and children were ordered to return to their homes and wait there for the news." : The damage to the fans and cages made rescue difficult. It wasn't until three hours later that volunteers entered into the east entrance, where the explosion had occurred. Fires had broken out and added to the grisly scene in the mine. Some of the miners had lived but were badly injured and burned. The remaining miners left bodies that were damaged beyond recognition. Several of the rescuers had collapsed from the fumes within the mine and were later carried out to safety. * ''"Two [[Gasperi-7|brothers]] died in the same section of the mine, while a [[Gasperi-10|third]] (in another section) escaped to safety. [[Fox-16337|Michael Fox]] had tried to shield his eighteen-year-old [[Fox-16339|son (Mike)]] from the fire and fumes. He had thrown his cap over the boy's mouth and nose, clasping him in his arms to save him from the flames. The father and son were [found] dead." * ''"The heartrending appeals of the wives and children and mothers of the sixty men imprisoned (moved) the living on to a duty that seemed beyond the range of human endurance. Every possible means of rescue that ingenuity could devise was tried...""[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/46612159/twenty-one-killed-in-the-lost-creek/ Twenty-one Killed]," Sioux City Journal, Sioux City, Iowa, 25 January 1902, p. 1, col. 1. : Word quickly spread and the neighboring towns rallied to help. Doctors and other help rushed to the mine aboard buggies, wagon, trains, and on foot. Injured miners were cut, bruised, and burned and were cared for in a temporary hospital nearby. Funerals took place on the Sunday and Monday following the tragedy. As many as a thousand people gathered to follow a procession in behind the fifteen coffins on their two-mile journey to Eddyville. ===Results and Findings=== {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-256.png |align=l |size=m |caption=''Mining Children - Iowa - 1900 }} : There had been more than a 100 miners working in the mine at the time of the explosion. With so many families that had lost husbands and fathers to mine incidents; boys as young as twelve were allowed to mine.Walley, Cherilyn A. "[https://books.google.com/books?id=9kiuBwAAQBAJ&pg=PA123&lpg=PA123&dq=iowa+twelve+years&source=bl&ots=ZlCEKfmTF9&sig=ACfU3U2vpjqX_YZStvFK1LmslD0e5h1a_w&hl=en&ppis=_e&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiug-_ZjKToAhXbB80KHXmIANQQ6AEwAXoECAkQAQ#v=snippet&q=twelve%20years&f=false The Welsh in Iowa]," (Wales: University of Wales Press, 2009), p. 123. As luck would have it, most of the miners were out of the radius of the blast (near the east exit). Some, like [[Darrock-7|Harry Darrock]], recovered from their injuries and returned to coal mining."United States Census, 1920," database with images, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M81C-242 www.FamilySearch.org] : accessed 16 March 2020), Harry Darrock, Colfax, Jasper, Iowa, United States; citing ED 43, sheet 5A, line 33, family 104, NARA microfilm publication T625 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1992), roll 496; FHL microfilm 1,820,496. A quick count after the explosion showed that up to fifty men had escaped the shaft, leaving fifty to sixty below.Davis, Merle. (1990) "[https://doi.org/10.17077/0031-0360.22438 Horror at Lost Creek: A 1902 Coal Mine Disaster]" (pubs.lib.uiowa.edu : accessed 14 February 2020). [online report from the State Historical Society of Iowa.] ''The Palimpsest'' 71(3), 98-117. It was some time before the actual count could be calculated. The Superintendent Jasper M. "Jap" Timbrell had immediately worked on the fans to fix them, saving countless lives from the noxious gases."Twenty-two Dead," Fort Wayne Sentinel, Fort Wayne, Indiana, 25 January 1902, p. 1, col. 5. He then led the rescue party in what was slow and tedious work. It was discovered later that the miners furthest from the explosion were unaware that it had happened. They only left the mine when someone appeared asking urgently for them to exit. : Within days the Governor appointed a special commission to investigate the causes of explosions in Iowa coal mines."[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/46611659/coal-mine-commission-appointed-after/ To Avert Explosions]," Evening Times-Republlican, Marshalltown, Iowa, 22 February 1902, p. 3, col. 2. Within one week about fifteen hundred mine workers walked out of the pits, on strike against the dangerous noon shot method. After one week of being on strike they were allowed to hire shot-examiners and were told further issues would be addressed at the upcoming annual meeting. By the end of the year several measures had been put in place to protect the miners. : The mine had only been open for about a year. It was well kept, the roadways always clean and in good condition. An inspection of the mining site showed that the miner who had fired the blast had been careless in preparing the powder, as well as had used too much powder. The loss of property was $10,000. The twenty-two lives lost were immeasurable. Nearly all of the men were married and left families behind. The coroner, Mr. Foshlinger of Oskaloosa, held an inquest to determine who was at fault for the disaster. The nature of the type of the explosion itself was seen as dangerous, and the reason for the explosion.Iowa Geological Survey. "[https://books.google.com/books?id=6GBJAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA364&lpg=PA364&dq=Lost+Creek+No.+2+Mine+Disaster+1902&source=bl&ots=O0fF17Z_f1&sig=ACfU3U3E6oOoe6VJzWU7-C3C2kBCS_db-w&hl=en&ppis=_e&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjBkYKDqNHnAhWSbc0KHYYfALMQ6AEwB3oECAcQAQ#v=snippet&q=Lost%20Creek%20No.%202&f=false Mines and Minerals, Volume 22]" (Scranton, PA: International Textbook Co., 1902), p. 364. It was considered, at that time, to be the worst mining disaster in the history of Iowa. Despite the fact that the temperature was approaching 10 degrees below zero on the 27th when the services were conducted; a large number of miners and Oskaloosa residents attended."[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/46612052/miners-are-buried/ Miners Are Buried]," Evening Times-Republican, Marshalltown, Iowa, 27 January 1902, p. 3, col. 2. The "enormous crowd" was taken to the Congregational church for services, then to the Catholic church (across the street) where the miners were buried. {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-91.jpg |align=c |size=650 |caption= Mahaska County mine © by Dave J. at [http://www.miningartifacts.org/Iowa-Mines.html MiningArtifacts.org] }} == In Memoriam == :''See the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Lost_Creek_No._2_Mine_Disaster%2C_Oskaloosa%2C_Iowa%2C_1902 category] for a list of the men that died in the coal mine explosion. {{Profile-box|'''Survivors'''
[[Darrock-7|Harry Darrock]] • [[Fothergill-239|William Fothergill]] • [[Gogo-26|George Gogo]] • [[Harvey-14449|William M. Harvey]] • John Jerkin aka Jenkins • [[Lehman-2041|Charles Lehman]] • [[Mabie-310|Jonas Mabie Jr.]] • [[Mabie-311|Jonas Mabie Sr.]] • [[Secrest-283|Edward Christian "Ed" Secrest]] • [[Secrest-285|Franklin Thomas "Frank" Secrest]] • [[Swanson-3247|Edward "Ed" Swanson]]}} ==Sources== *[http://www.gendisasters.com/mainlist/Iowa/Mining%20Explosions%20and%20Accidents Iowa Mining Disasters] *[https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/mining/statistics/content/allminingdisasters.html CDC Mining Disasters] * "Iowa Mining Fatalities," ([https://iowaculture.gov/sites/default/files/history-research-collections-statearchives-indexes-mining-fatalities.pdf IowaCulture.gov]), viewed 19 March 2020 ---- :''Last edited 00:39, 24 March 2020 (UTC)

Lost Family Photos

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==The Lost Family Photograph== This is a place holder for photos that have yet to be identified for the [[Project:Lost Family Photos|Lost Family Photos]] project. ==What we hope to accomplish== 1) Positively identify the subject(s) of old photographs. These photographs can come from any source. 2) Create a profile for the subject(s) of the photograph. 3) Build a family tree for that subject on Wikitree. 4) Document and celebrate found photos, postcards, letters, paraphernalia and, if possible, return them to their descendants. ==Rules== 1) While it is not required that there be any information with the photograph, a photograph with a name, location, or place is a lot easier to research than a photograph with no information at all. 2) Please clearly identify any information written on the photograph in a comment, as it is written on the photograph (even if you think it is a typo). Please also include any photographer's stamp information if it is not clearly visible on the uploaded image. 3) Please identify the source of the photograph in the same comment (did you find it in your grandmother's photos? Did you purchase it at a thrift store? Did you buy it in a lot from eBay or estate sale?). 4) Please cite your sources! ==Things to Keep in Mind== Please respect other's privacy: :* Please do not post a photograph unless you are relatively certain that the subjects of the photograph are no longer living. Moreover, if a photograph is determined to be of a living person, and they do not consent for their photograph to be on this site, we should remove it, no questions asked. :* While it's always a bonus to find living relatives to give the photographs to, please use discretion when contacting people about an identified photograph. Some people might be overjoyed to find out that a previously unknown photograph exists of an ancestor. On the other hand, some people might find it invasive that a non-relative did research about their family. This project is not Wikitree-only: :* We also have a [https://www.flickr.com/groups/2722530@N21/ Flickr group]. Please consider joining. :* Are you a member of [http://findagrave.com/ Find-a-Grave]? Consider creating a profile if you find burial information for someone.

Lost Newport: Vanished Cottages of the Resort Era

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Rhode Island | Rhode Island Sources]] __TOC__ == Lost Newport: Vanished Cottages of the Resort Era == Featuring rare photographs of 50 cottages. * by Paul F. Miller * published by Applewood Books, Carlisle, Massachusetts, 2009 Revised Edition * An abbreviated version of this survey appeared in ''Newport History:Journal of the Newport Historical Society" in Fall 2005 and Spring 2006 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Lost Newport: Vanished Cottages of the Resort Era|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * not available online for free === Citation Formats === * Miller, Paul F., ''[[Space:Lost Newport: Vanished Cottages of the Resort Era|Lost Newport: Vanished Cottages of the Resort Era]]'' (J.J. Little & Co., Astor Place, New York, 1889) Page . * ([[#Miller|Miller]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Miller, Paul F., ''[[Space:Lost Newport: Vanished Cottages of the Resort Era|Lost Newport: Vanished Cottages of the Resort Era]]'' (J.J. Little & Co., Astor Place, New York, 1889) Page .

Losyach, Ukraine, Greek Catholic Marriages, 1863-1905

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[[Category: Łosiacz, Borszczów]] Marriages 1863-1905, Greek Catholic Church, Łosiacz, Borszczów, Galizien, Austria. Original manuscript in State Archives of Ternopil Oblast, Ternopil, Ukraine, record group 487, series 1, file 28. Ukrainian Catholic Church Book Duplicates, 1600-1937. Microfilm 2160028, item 2, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. Online

Lotspeich Name Study

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[[Category:Lotspeich Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Lotspeich Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lotspeich Lotspeich] 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 Lotspeich 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 Lotspeichs), by time period (18th Century Lotspeichs), or by topic (Lotspeich DNA, Lotspeich Occupations, Lotspeich 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 Lotspeich 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: [[Branham-239|Robert Branham]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Lotspeich}} 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/Lotschberg Lotschberg]

Lott Cemetery, Chunchula, Alabama

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[[Category:Lott Cemetery, Mobile County, Alabama]] [[Category: Mobile County, Alabama, Cemeteries]] ===About=== This free space page for Lott Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Alabama_Cemeteries|Alabama Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Alabama Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. ===Location and Map=== Location
Located in Chunchula, Mobile County, Alabama on Sand Ridge Road. GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
30.997336, -88.299139 (approximate) [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Lott+Cemetery,+Chunchula,+AL+36521/@30.9961748,-88.3044646,16z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x889b05c73afb45cd:0x589b75458ddc7342 Lott Cemetery on Google Maps] ===Tasks Completed=== * ===To Do=== *Survey and photograph all markers in cemetery * Complete table of transcriptions below. * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. * Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * 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) |- |[[Kittrell-129|Kittrell]]||David||no dates on marker||no dates on marker||Co B, 9th MS Regt, CSA||[[image:Kittrell-129.jpg|120px]] |-}

Lotus 1829 - Ship Tree

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[[Category:Arrivals to Swan River Colony]] [[Category: Swan River Colony (1829-1832)]] [[Category: Lotus, Arrived 6 Oct 1829]] [[Category: 1832 Census, Swan River Colony]] {{Image|file= Convicts-15.jpg |align=r |size=120 |label= Ship Arrival at Swan River Colony |caption= [[:Category: Lotus, Arrived 6 Oct 1829|''Lotus'' 1829]] }} :[https://membership.wags.org.au/1829-ships/104-lotus Newsletter of the ''Swan River Pioneers'' 1829 - 1838] *[http://www.brandis.com.au/genealogy/gendata/1829_49.html This list includes all ships into Western Australia between '''1829 and 1849''' which carried 10 or more passengers. ] *[https://perthdps.com/shipping/mig-wa.htm Passenger Ships arriving in '''Fremantle,''' Western Australia ('''1829'''-1889)] {{Image|file=Joelle_s_Backgrounds-6.jpg |align=r |size=120 |label= First Census Record : by Ian Berryman |caption= [[:Category: Swan River Colony (1829-1832)|''Swan River Colony'' ]]
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Loudoun County, Virginia

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[[Category: Loudoun County, Virginia Colony]][[Category: Loudoun County, Virginia]] [[Space: Virginia Counties and Parishes#counties | Virginia Counties]] | Loudoun County, Virginia {{One Place Study|place=Loudoun County, Virginia}} == Loudoun County == ===History=== Named after Major General John Campbell, 4th Earl of Loudoun (1705-1782) and formed from [[Space: Fairfax County, Virginia | Fairfax County]] on March 25, 1757. == Sources == See also: * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Loudoun_County,_Virginia_Genealogy Loudoun County on Family Search] * 1751-1880 - Loudoun County, Virginia Marriage Records 1751-1880. n.d. Digital version at [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE219472&vid=FHD&vid=FHD FamilySearch Books Online] - free.

Loughgall Civil Parish, County Armagh

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[[Category: Armagh 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 Armagh|Ireland Links]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=20%|[[Space:County Armagh, Ireland|Main Armagh Page]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=35%|[[:Category: Loughgall Parish, County Armagh|Category for Loughgall Parish]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=33%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Armagh|Civil Parishes in County Armagh]] |}
See also the Counties [[Space:Loughgall_Civil_Parish%2C_County_Armagh#Sources|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]] ==Loughgall Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Loch gCál. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/2749 Loughgall Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''PlacenamesNI may have more information:''' [https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/9b31e0501b744154b4584b1dce1f859b/page/Place-Name-Search/ Search here.] :'''Baronies:''' Armagh, Oneilland West :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Ulster Province of Ireland|Ulster]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Loughgall Civil Parish=== :''Note: Population centres for this Parish, where known, are shown here. For a full list see [[Space:Towns_Of_County_Armagh|Towns of County Armagh]] :{| width="100%" border="1" |style="background:#BAD66E;" colspan=2|
'''Population Centres (Cities, Towns, Village etc)'''
|- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Annaghmore'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Eanach Mór.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.4621,-6.5811,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.4621/-6.5811 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.6231&lat=54.4356 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Annaghmore&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGALL Grifiths Valuation.]||'''Ardress'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' An tArdriasc.
[[Wikipedia:Ardress,_County_Armagh|Wikipedia entry for Ardress]]
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.4353,-6.5974,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.4353/-6.5974 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.6231&lat=54.4356 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ardress&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGALL Grifiths Valuation.]
Ardress (formerly Ardreske) is a hamlet between Loughgall and Annaghmore in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. It is made up of Ardress East and Ardress West. It is within the civil parish of Loughgall and barony of Oneilland West. |- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Charlemont'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Achadh an Dá Chora.
WikiTree Category: [[:Category:Charlemont, County Armagh|Category for Charlemont]]
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.4363,-6.6899,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.4363/-6.6899 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.6231&lat=54.4356 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Charlemont&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGALL Grifiths Valuation.]||'''Loughgall Village'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Loch gCál.
[[Wikipedia:Loughgall|Wikipedia entry for Loughgall]]
WikiTree Category: [[:Category:Loughgall Village, County Armagh|Category for Loughgall Village]]
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.4084,-6.5984,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.4084/-6.5984 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.6231&lat=54.4356 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Loughgall&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGALL Grifiths Valuation.] |- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Woodview'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Mullach na Saileach.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.3724,-6.5996,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.3724/-6.5996 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.6231&lat=54.4356 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Woodview&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGALL Grifiths Valuation.]||  |} ===The Townlands of Loughgall Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Loughgall Parish (Loch gCál) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/2749/BF Loughgall 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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'''Census links, Griffiths link & Notes'''
|- |Aghinlig|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Aghinlig&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Aghinlig&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Aghinlig&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Altaturk'''||''Alt Toirc''||[[:Category:Altaturk Townland, Loughgall Parish, County Armagh]]||[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Altaturk&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGALL Griffiths Valuation.]
On the index of townlands for 1851 Altaturk is in Loughgall and on Griffiths Altaturk is in Kildarton. Altaturk appears in Kildarton on the 1871, 1891 and 1901 indexes of townlands. On WikiTree we use Loughgall as the Parish for Altaturk townland up to and including 1861 and Kildarton from 1862 onwards. (See [[:Category:Kildarton Parish, County Armagh|Kildarton Parish]]) |- |Annaghmacmanus|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Annaghmacmanus&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Annaghmacmanus&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Annaghmacmanus&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Annaghmore'''||''Eanach Mór''||[[:Category:Annaghmore Townland, Loughgall Parish, County Armagh]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Annaghmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Annaghmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Annaghmore&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Annasamry'''|| ||[[:Category:Annasamry Townland, Loughgall Parish, County Armagh]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Annasamry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Annasamry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Annasamry&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Ardress East'''||''An tArdriasc Thoir''||[[:Category:Ardress East Townland, Loughgall Parish, County Armagh]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=%22Ardress+East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=%22Ardress+East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ardress,%20east&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Ardress West'''||''An tArdriasc Thiar''||[[:Category:Ardress West Townland, Loughgall Parish, County Armagh]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=%22Ardress+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=%22Ardress+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ardress,%20west&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballygasey|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Ballygasey&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Ballygasey&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballygasey&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Ballymagerny'''|| ||[[:Category:Ballymagerny Townland, Loughgall Parish, County Armagh]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Ballymagerny&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Ballymagerny&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballymagerny&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballytyrone|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Ballytyrone&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Ballytyrone&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballytyrone&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Borough of Charlemont||''Achadh an Dá Chora''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Borough&ded=f&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Borough&ded=f&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Borough&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Causanagh|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Causanagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Causanagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Causanagh&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Clonmain'''|| ||[[:Category:Clonmain Townland, Loughgall Parish, County Armagh]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Clonmain&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Clonmain&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Clonmain&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Cloven Eden'''||''Cloven''||[[:Category:Cloven Eden Townland, Loughgall Parish, County Armagh]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=%22Cloven+Eden%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=%22Cloven+Eden%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cloven%20Eden&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Coragh|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Coragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Coragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Coragh&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Corr and Dunavally|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=%22Corr+and+Dunavally%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=%22Corr+and+Dunavally%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Corr%20and%20Dunavally%22&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Derrycoose'''|| ||[[:Category:Derrycoose Townland, Loughgall Parish, County Armagh]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Derrycoose&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Derrycoose&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Derrycoose&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Derrycrew||''Doire Craobh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Derrycrew&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Derrycrew&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Derrycrew&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Drumart'''|| ||[[:Category:Drumart Townland, Loughgall Parish, County Armagh]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Drumart&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Drumart&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drumart&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Drumharriff|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Drumharriff&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Drumharriff&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drumharriff&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Drumilly||''Droim Mullaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Drumilly&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Drumilly&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drumilly&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Drumnasoo|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Drumnasoo&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Drumnasoo&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drumnasoo&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Eagralougher||''Eachaire Luachra''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Eagralougher&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Eagralougher&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Eagralougher&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Fernagreevagh'''||''Fearann na gcraobhach'' ||[[:Category:Fernagreevagh_Townland, Loughgall Parish, County_Armagh]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Fernagreevagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Fernagreevagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Fernagreevagh&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Keenaghan'''|| ||[[:Category:Keenaghan Townland, Loughgall Parish, County Armagh]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Keenaghan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Keenaghan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Keenaghan&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Kinnegoe||''Cionn an Ghabha''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Kinnegoe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Kinnegoe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kinnegoe&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Kishaboy||''An Cheasach Bhuí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Kishaboy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Kishaboy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kishaboy&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Legavilly'''||''Lag an Bhile
Legvilly
Legwilly''||[[:Category:Legavilly Townland, Loughgall Parish, County Armagh]]||[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Legavilly&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGALL Griffiths Valuation.]
On the index of townlands for 1851 Legavilly is in Loughgall and on Griffiths Legavilly is in Kildarton. Legavilly appears in Kildarton on the 1871, 1891 and 1901 indexes of townlands. On WikiTree we use Loughgall as the Parish for Legavilly townland up to and including 1861 and Kildarton from 1862 onwards. (See [[:Category:Kildarton Parish, County Armagh|Kildarton Parish]]) |- |Levalleglish|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Levalleglish&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Levalleglish&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Levalleglish&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lislasly|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Lislasly&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Lislasly&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lislasly&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Lisneany'''|| ||[[:Category:Lisneany Townland, Loughgall Parish, County Armagh]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Lisneany&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Lisneany&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lisneany&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Lissheffield'''|| ||[[:Category:Lissheffield Townland, Loughgall Parish, County Armagh]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Lissheffield&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Lissheffield&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lissheffield&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Loughgall||''Loch gCál''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Loughgall&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Loughgall&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Loughgall&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Mullaghbane'''|| ||[[:Category:Mullaghbane Townland, Loughgall Parish, County Armagh]]||[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Mullaghbane&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGALL Griffiths Valuation.]
On the index of townlands for 1851 Mullaghbane is in Loughgall and on Griffiths Mullaghbane is in Kildarton. Mullaghbane appears in Kildarton on the 1871, 1891 and 1901 indexes of townlands. On WikiTree we use Loughgall as the Parish for Mullaghbane townland up to and including 1861 and Kildarton from 1862 onwards. (See [[:Category:Kildarton Parish, County Armagh|Kildarton Parish]]) |- |Mullaghmore|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Mullaghmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Mullaghmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Mullaghmore&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Mullanasilla'''||''Mullach na Saileach
Mulnasilly (1888)
Monisully (1664)''||[[:Category:Mullanasilla Townland, Loughgall Parish, County Armagh]]||[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Mullanasilla&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGALL Griffiths Valuation.]
On the index of townlands for 1851 Mullanasilla is in Loughgall and on Griffiths Mullanasilla is in Kildarton. Mullanasilla appears in Kildarton on the 1871, 1891 and 1901 indexes of townlands. On WikiTree we use Loughgall as the Parish for Mullanasilla townland up to and including 1861 and Kildarton from 1862 onwards. (See [[:Category:Kildarton Parish, County Armagh|Kildarton Parish]]) |- |'''Rathdrumgran'''|| ||[[:Category:Rathdrumgran Townland, Loughgall Parish, County Armagh]]||[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Rathdrumgran&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGALL Griffiths Valuation.]
On the index of townlands for 1851 Rathdrumgran is in Loughgall and on Griffiths Rathdrumgran is in Kildarton. Rathdrumgran appears in Kildarton on the 1871, 1891 and 1901 indexes of townlands. On WikiTree we use Loughgall as the Parish for Rathdrumgran townland up to and including 1861 and Kildarton from 1862 onwards. (See [[:Category:Kildarton Parish, County Armagh|Kildarton Parish]]) |- |Tirmacrannon|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Tirmacrannon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Tirmacrannon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tirmacrannon&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Turcarra|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Turcarra&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Turcarra&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Turcarra&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGALL Griffiths Valuation.] |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources '''''for this parish''''' may be placed here. More general sources for Armagh should be added to the main Armagh 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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Loughgilly Civil Parish, County Armagh

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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]] ==Loughgilly Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Loch Goilí. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/2731 Loughgilly Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''PlacenamesNI may have more information:''' [https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/9b31e0501b744154b4584b1dce1f859b/page/Place-Name-Search/ Search here.] :'''Baronies:''' Fews Lower, Orior Upper, Orior Lower :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Ulster Province of Ireland|Ulster]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Loughgilly Civil Parish=== :''Note: Population centres for this Parish, where known, are shown here. For a full list see [[Space:Towns_Of_County_Armagh|Towns of County Armagh]] :{| width="100%" border="1" |style="background:#BAD66E;" colspan=2|
'''Population Centres (Cities, Towns, Village etc)'''
|- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Belleek'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Béal Leice.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.1823,-6.4835,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.1823/-6.4835 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.4841&lat=54.2470 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Belleek&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGILLY Grifiths Valuation.]||'''Eleven Lane Ends'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Ceann na Lánaí.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.2987,-6.4485,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.2987/-6.4485 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.4841&lat=54.2470 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Eleven%20Lane%20Ends&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGILLY Grifiths Valuation.] |- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Glenanne'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Gleann Anna.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.2454,-6.4965,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.2454/-6.4965 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.4841&lat=54.2470 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Glenanne&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGILLY Grifiths Valuation.]||'''Kingmills'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Muilte Ching.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.2470,-6.4841,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.2470/-6.4841 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.4841&lat=54.2470 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kingmills&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGILLY Grifiths Valuation.] |- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Loughgilly Village (pop 84)'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Loch Goilí.
[[Wikipedia:Loughgilly|Wikipedia entry for Loughgilly]]
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.2721,-6.4802,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.2721/-6.4802 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.4841&lat=54.2470 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Loughgilly&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGILLY Grifiths Valuation.]
The small village of Louhgilly is on the main Armagh to Newry road, about halfway between the two.||'''Mountnorris'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Achadh na Cranncha.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.2452,-6.4812,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.2452/-6.4812 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.4841&lat=54.2470 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Mountnorris&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGILLY Grifiths Valuation.] |- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Mowhan'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Much Bhán.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.2635,-6.5112,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.2635/-6.5112 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.4841&lat=54.2470 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Mowhan&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGILLY Grifiths Valuation.]||  |} ===The Townlands of Loughgilly Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Loughgilly Parish (Loch Goilí) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/2731/BF Loughgilly Parish] on Logainm.ie and validated against townlands on the 1851, 1871 and 1901 Lists of Towns and Townlands and Griffiths valuations data. A link is provided in the notes for the 1901 and 1911 census. Please note that these may not always work if the townland was not available on the census in question. The census site may also substitute a similar name so be prepared for unexpected results! Similar for Griffith's valuation links which may show multiple names. :If the townland has a category it will be linked in the table below. If there is no link and you need the category please contact [[Meredith-1182|David]] to get the category created or [https://www.wikitree.com/contact/category/ put in a request for the category to be created]. Alternatively, if you feel condifent to do so, see Townland Category Information Boxes below for how to create them yourself. :{| width="100%" border="1" |- |width="16%" style="background:#BAD66E;"|
'''Townland'''
|width="20%" style="background:#BAD66E;"|
'''Irish and/or Alternate name(s)'''
|width="30%" style="background:#BAD66E;"|
'''WikiTree Category Link'''
|style="background:#BAD66E;"|
'''Census links, Griffiths link & Notes'''
|- |Ballenan||''Baile Uí Fhionnáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Ballenan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Ballenan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballenan&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballydogherty||''Baile Uí Dhochartaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Ballydogherty&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Ballydogherty&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballydogherty&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballygorman||''Baile Uí Ghormáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Ballygorman&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Ballygorman&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballygorman&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Ballyvally'''||''Baile an Bhealaigh''||[[:Category:Ballyvally Townland, Loughgilly Parish, County Armagh]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Ballyvally&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Ballyvally&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballyvally&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Belleek||''Béal Leice''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Belleek&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Belleek&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Belleek&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Bolton||''Baile Boltán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Bolton&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Bolton&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Bolton&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Brackagh||''An Bhreacach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Brackagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Brackagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Brackagh&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carran||''Carn''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Carran&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Carran&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carran&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carrickananny||''Carraig an Eanaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Carrickananny&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Carrickananny&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carrickananny&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carrickgallogly||''Carraig na nGallóglach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Carrickgallogly&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Carrickgallogly&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carrickgallogly&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carrowmannan||''Ceathrú Mhanainn''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Carrowmannan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Carrowmannan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carrowmannan&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Cornagrally'''||''Corr na Greallaí''||[[:Category:Cornagrally Townland, Loughgilly Parish, County Armagh]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Cornagrally&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Cornagrally&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cornagrally&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Corrinare||''Corr an Fhéir''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Corrinare&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Corrinare&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Corrinare&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Corrinure||''Corr an Iúir''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Corrinure&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Corrinure&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Corrinure&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Crankey||''Baile''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Crankey&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Crankey&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Crankey&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Creeve||''An Chraobh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Creeve&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Creeve&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Creeve&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Creggan Lower||''An Creagán Íochtarach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=%22Creggan+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=%22Creggan+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Creggan,%20lower&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Creggan Upper'''||''An Creagán Uachtarach''||[[:Category:Creggan Upper Townland, Loughgilly Parish, County Armagh]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=%22Creggan+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=%22Creggan+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Creggan,%20upper&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Crunagh'''|| ||[[:Category:Crunagh Townland, Loughgilly Parish, County Armagh]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Crunagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Crunagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Crunagh&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Derlett||''Doire Leachta na Guaille''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Derlett&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Derlett&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Derlett&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Drumcrow||''Droim Cró''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Drumcrow&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Drumcrow&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drumcrow&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Drumgane|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Drumgane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Drumgane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drumgane&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Drumharriff||''Droim Thairbh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Drumharriff&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Drumharriff&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drumharriff&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Drummilt||''Droim Molt''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Drummilt&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Drummilt&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drummilt&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Drummond||''Dromainn''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Drummond&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Drummond&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drummond&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Drumnahoney||''Droim an Chonnaidh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Drumnahoney&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Drumnahoney&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drumnahoney&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Drumnahunshin||''Droim na hUinseann''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Drumnahunshin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Drumnahunshin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drumnahunshin&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Greyhillan|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Greyhillan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Greyhillan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Greyhillan&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Keady Beg'''||''An Céide Beag''||[[:Category:Keady Beg Townland, Loughgilly Parish, County Armagh]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=%22Keady+Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=%22Keady+Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Keady%20Beg&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Keady More||''An Céide Mór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=%22Keady+More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=%22Keady+More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Keady%20More&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Kilcon||''Cionn Con''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Kilcon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Kilcon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kilcon&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Killycarn Lower||''Coillidh an Chairn''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=%22Killycarn+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=%22Killycarn+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Killycarn,%20lower&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Killycarn Upper||''Coillidh an Chairn''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=%22Killycarn+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=%22Killycarn+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Killycarn,%20upper&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lesh||''An Lias''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Lesh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Lesh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lesh&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lisadian||''Lios an Daighin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Lisadian&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Lisadian&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lisadian&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Lisdrumchor Lower'''|| ||[[:Category:Lisdrumchor Lower Townland, Loughgilly Parish, County Armagh]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=%22Lisdrumchor+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=%22Lisdrumchor+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lisdrumchor,%20lower&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Lisdrumchor Upper'''|| ||[[:Category:Lisdrumchor Upper Townland, Loughgilly Parish, County Armagh]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=%22Lisdrumchor+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=%22Lisdrumchor+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lisdrumchor,%20upper&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lisnalee||''Lios na Lao''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Lisnalee&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Lisnalee&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lisnalee&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lisnisk||''Lios an Uisce''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Lisnisk&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Lisnisk&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lisnisk&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Lurgyross'''||''Lorga Rosa''||[[:Category:Lurgyross Townland, Loughgilly Parish, County Armagh]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Lurgyross&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Lurgyross&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lurgyross&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Mavemacullen||''Magh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Mavemacullen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Mavemacullen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Mavemacullen&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Maytone'''||''Maigh Tóine''||[[:Category:Maytone Townland, Loughgilly Parish, County Armagh]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Maytone&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Maytone&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Maytone&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Mountnorris'''||''Achadh na Cranncha''||[[:Category:Mountnorris Townland, Loughgilly Parish, County Armagh]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Mountnorris&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Mountnorris&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Mountnorris&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Mullaghmore'''||''An Mullach Mór''||[[:Category:Mullaghmore Townland, Loughgilly Parish, County Armagh]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Mullaghmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Mullaghmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Mullaghmore&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Rathcarbry||''Ráth Cairbre''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Rathcarbry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Rathcarbry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Rathcarbry&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Rathconvil||''Ráth Conmhaoil''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Rathconvil&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Rathconvil&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Rathconvil&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Tullyah||''Tulaigh Áithe''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Tullyah&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Tullyah&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tullyah&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Tullyallen||''Tulaigh Álainn''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Tullyallen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Tullyallen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tullyallen&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Tullyherron'''||''Tulaigh Chiaráin''||[[:Category:Tullyherron Townland, Loughgilly Parish, County Armagh]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Tullyherron&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Tullyherron&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tullyherron&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Tullywinny||''Tulaigh Mhuine''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Tullywinny&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Armagh&townland=Tullywinny&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tullywinny&countyname=ARMAGH&Parish=LOUGHGILLY Griffiths Valuation.] |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources '''''for this parish''''' may be placed here. More general sources for Armagh should be added to the main Armagh 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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Loughguile 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: Loughguile Parish, County Antrim|Category for Loughguile 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]] ==Loughguile Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Loch gCaol. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/61309 Loughguile Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''PlacenamesNI may have more information:''' [https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/9b31e0501b744154b4584b1dce1f859b/page/Place-Name-Search/ Search here.] :'''Baronies:''' Dunluce Upper, Kilconway :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Ulster Province of Ireland|Ulster]] ===Introduction=== :Loughguile or Loughgeel is a parish located partly in the barony of Kilconway, but mainly in the barony of Upper Dunluce, union of Ballymoney, county of Antrim, and province of Ulster. Loughguile takes its name from the lake named LOUGH GUILE which lies 1.5km south-west of the village, in the townland of CASTLEQUARTER. The lake appears to be named from a narrow strait over which a bridge has been constructed. The site of the medieval parish church is marked by the ruins of a 19th-century Church of Ireland church and a graveyard on the east shore of the lake. ===Population Centres of Loughguile 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%"|'''Corkey'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Corcaigh.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@55.0334,-6.2950,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/55.0334/-6.2950 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.3377&lat=55.0610 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Corkey&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=LOUGHGUILE Griffiths Valuation.]||'''Drumdallagh'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Droim Dallach.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@55.0882,-6.3554,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/55.0882/-6.3554 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.3377&lat=55.0610 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drumdallagh&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=LOUGHGUILE Griffiths Valuation.] |- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Glenbush'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Gleann na Buaise.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@55.0875,-6.3084,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/55.0875/-6.3084 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.3377&lat=55.0610 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Glenbush&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=LOUGHGUILE Griffiths Valuation.]||'''Knockaholet'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Cnoc an Chollait.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@55.0435,-6.3729,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/55.0435/-6.3729 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.3377&lat=55.0610 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Knockaholet&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=LOUGHGUILE Griffiths Valuation.] |- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Loughguile Village'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Loch gCaol.
WikiTree Category: [[:Category:Loughguile Village, County Antrim|Category for Loughguile Village]]
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@55.0606,-6.3095,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/55.0606/-6.3095 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.3377&lat=55.0610 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Loughguile&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=LOUGHGUILE Griffiths Valuation.]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Loughguile&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=LOUGHGUILE Griffiths Valuation.]:'''Loughguile''' (also spelled Loughgiel or Loughgeel) is a small village 8 miles/12 km east of Ballymoney. It had a population of 396 people (128 households) in the 2011 Census.Wikipedia contributors, "Loughguile," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loughguile Loughguile village includes parts of townlands Tully North, Tully South (Main Portion), and Turnavedog. Use [[:Category:Loughguile Village, County Antrim]] for profiles of people associated with Loughguile village.||'''Pharis'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Fáras.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@55.0523,-6.3569,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/55.0523/-6.3569 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.3377&lat=55.0610 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Pharis&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=LOUGHGUILE Griffiths Valuation.] |} ===The Townlands of Loughguile Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Loughguile Parish (Loch gCaol) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/61309/BF Loughguile 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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'''Census links, Griffiths link & Notes'''
|- |Aldorough||''Allt Darach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Aldorough&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Aldorough&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Aldorough&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=LOUGHGUILE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Altarichard'''||''Allt Tighe Risteird''||[[:Category:Altarichard Townland, Loughguile Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Altarichard&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Altarichard&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Altarichard&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=LOUGHGUILE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Altaveedan North||''Allt an Mhíodúin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Altaveedan+North%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Altaveedan+North%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Altaveedan,%20north&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=LOUGHGUILE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Altaveedan South||''Allt an Mhíodúin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Altaveedan+South%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Altaveedan+South%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Altaveedan,%20south&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=LOUGHGUILE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Altnahinch'''||''Allt na hUinse''||[[:Category:Altnahinch Townland, Loughguile Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Attnahinch&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Altnahinch&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Altnahinch&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=LOUGHGUILE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballybraddin||''Baile Uí Bhradáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballybraddin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballybraddin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballybraddin&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=LOUGHGUILE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballybregagh||''An Baile Bréagach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballybregagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballybregagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballybregagh&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=LOUGHGUILE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballycregagh Lower||''An Baile Creagach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Ballycregagh+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Ballycregagh+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballycregagh,%20lower&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=LOUGHGUILE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballycregagh Upper||''An Baile Creagach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Ballycregagh+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Ballycregagh+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballycregagh,%20upper&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=LOUGHGUILE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballyknock Big||''Baile an Chnoic''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Ballyknock+Big%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Ballyknock+Big%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballyknock%20Big&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=LOUGHGUILE Griffiths Valuation.]
Written Ballyknock (Big) in 1851 Census. |- |Ballyknock Little||''Baile an Chnoic''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Ballyknock+Little%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Ballyknock+Little%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballyknock%20Little&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=LOUGHGUILE Griffiths Valuation.]
Written Ballyknock (Little) in 1851 Census. |- |Ballynagabog||''Baile na gCábóg''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballynagabog&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballynagabog&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballynagabog&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=LOUGHGUILE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballynagashel||''Baile na gCaiseal''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballynagashel&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballynagashel&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballynagashel&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=LOUGHGUILE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballyportery North||''Baile Poirt Fhraoigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Ballyportery+North%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Ballyportery+North%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballyportery,%20north&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=LOUGHGUILE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Ballyportery South'''||''Baile Poirt Fhraoigh''||[[:Category:Ballyportery South Townland, Loughguile Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Ballyportery+South%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Ballyportery+South%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballyportery,%20south&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=LOUGHGUILE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballytaggart||''Baile an tSagairt''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballytaggart&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballytaggart&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballytaggart&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=LOUGHGUILE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballyveely Lower||''Baile an Bhaollaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Ballyveely+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Ballyveely+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballyveely,%20lower&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=LOUGHGUILE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballyveely Upper||''Baile an Bhaollaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Ballyveely+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Ballyveely+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballyveely,%20upper&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=LOUGHGUILE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Ballyweeny'''||''Baile Uí Mhaonaigh''||[[:Category:Ballyweeny Townland, Loughguile Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballyweeny&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballyweeny&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballyweeny&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=LOUGHGUILE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carnagall||''Carn na nGall''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Carnagall&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Carnagall&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carnagall&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=LOUGHGUILE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carnamenagh||''An Carn Meánach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Carnamenagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Carnamenagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carnamenagh&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=LOUGHGUILE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carnbuck||''Carn Boc''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Carnbuck&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Carnbuck&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carnbuck&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=LOUGHGUILE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carrivcashel||''Ceathrú an Chaisil''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Carrivcashel&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Carrivcashel&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carrivcashel&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=LOUGHGUILE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carrowcrin||''An Cheathrú Chruinn''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Carrowcrin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Carrowcrin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carrowcrin&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=LOUGHGUILE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Castlequarter|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Castlequarter&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Castlequarter&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Castlequarter&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=LOUGHGUILE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Clontyfinnan East||''Cluainte Fionnáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Clontyfinnan+East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Clontyfinnan+East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Clontyfinnan,%20east&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=LOUGHGUILE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Clontyfinnan West||''Cluainte Fionnáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Clontyfinnan+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Clontyfinnan+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Clontyfinnan,%20west&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=LOUGHGUILE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Coolkeeran||''Cúil Chaorthainn''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Coolkeeran&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Coolkeeran&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Coolkeeran&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=LOUGHGUILE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Corkey Middle'''||''Corcaigh''||[[:Category:Corkey Middle Townland, Loughguile Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Corkey+Middle%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Corkey+Middle%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Corkey%20Middle&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=LOUGHGUILE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Corkey North||''Corcaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Corkey+North%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Corkey+North%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Corkey,%20north&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=LOUGHGUILE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Corkey South'''||''Corcaigh
Corkey Little''||[[:Category:Corkey South Townland, Loughguile Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Corkey+South%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Corkey+South%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Corkey,%20south&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=LOUGHGUILE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Culbane||''An Chúil Bhán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Culbane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Culbane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Culbane&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=LOUGHGUILE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Drumdallagh||''Droim Dallach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Drumdallagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Drumdallagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drumdallagh&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=LOUGHGUILE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Drumnafivey||''Droim na Fíobha''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Drumnafivey&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Drumnafivey&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drumnafivey&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=LOUGHGUILE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Drumrankin||''Droim Rancáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Drumrankin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Drumrankin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drumrankin&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=LOUGHGUILE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Friary|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Friary&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Friary&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Friary&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=LOUGHGUILE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Gruig||''Gruaig''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Gruig&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Gruig&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Gruig&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=LOUGHGUILE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Kingarriff||''An Cionn Garbh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Kingarriff&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Kingarriff&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kingarriff&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=LOUGHGUILE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Knockaholet'''||''Cnoc an Chollait''||[[:Category:Knockaholet Townland, Loughguile Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Knockaholet&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Knockaholet&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Knockaholet&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=LOUGHGUILE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Knockavrinnin||''Cnoc Uí Bhranáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Knockavrinnin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Knockavrinnin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Knockavrinnin&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=LOUGHGUILE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lavin Lower||''Leamhán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Lavin+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Lavin+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lavin,%20lower&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=LOUGHGUILE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lavin Upper||''Leamhán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Lavin+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Lavin+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lavin,%20upper&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=LOUGHGUILE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lislaban||''Lios Lábáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Lislaban&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Lislaban&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lislaban&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=LOUGHGUILE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lisnisk||''Lios an Uisce''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Lisnisk&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Lisnisk&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lisnisk&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=LOUGHGUILE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Love's Corkey||''Corcaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Love's+Corkey%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Love's+Corkey%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Love’s%20Corkey&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=LOUGHGUILE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Magherahoney||''Machaire an Chonnaidh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Magherahoney&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Magherahoney&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Magherahoney&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=LOUGHGUILE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Moneyneagh||''Muine an Fhéich''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Moneyneagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Moneyneagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Moneyneagh&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=LOUGHGUILE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Pharis||''Fáras''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Pharis&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Pharis&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Pharis&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=LOUGHGUILE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Shanes'''||''An Sián''||[[:Category:Shanes Townland, Loughguile Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Shanes&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Shanes&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Shanes&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=LOUGHGUILE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Shelton North||''Sailtean''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Shelton+North%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Shelton+North%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Shelton,%20north&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=LOUGHGUILE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Shelton South||''Sailtean''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Shelton+South%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Shelton+South%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Shelton,%20south&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=LOUGHGUILE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Tobernagola||''Tobar na Gabhla''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Tobernagola&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Tobernagola&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tobernagola&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=LOUGHGUILE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Tully North||''An Tulaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Tully+North%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Tully+North%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tully,%20north&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=LOUGHGUILE Griffiths Valuation.]
Tully North townland includes part of Loughguile village. |- |Tully South||''An Tulaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Tully+South%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Tully+South%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tully,%20south&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=LOUGHGUILE Griffiths Valuation.]
See [http://www.placenamesni.org/resultdetails.php?entry=18696 Tully South (detached portion)] on PlacenamesNI for the remaining area. Tully South townland includes a main portion and two detached portions. Tully South townland includes part of Loughguile village. |- |Turnagrove||''Tuar na gCró''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Turnagrove&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Turnagrove&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Turnagrove&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=LOUGHGUILE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Turnavedog||''Tuar na bhFeadóg''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Turnavedog&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Turnavedog&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Turnavedog&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=LOUGHGUILE Griffiths Valuation.]
Turnavedog townland includes part of Loughguile village. |} ==Notes== ===Inconsistencies between sources=== :[[:Space:Armoy_Civil_Parish%2C_County_Antrim|Armoy Civil Parish]] and Armoy village lie to the north of Loughguile Civil Parish. Some sources show some of the townlands around Armoy village as part of Loughguile Civil Parish. :The PlacenamesNI.org web site has been used as the official source for the above list of townlands and those for Armoy Civil Parish. Differences between sources include: *The Logainm.ie web site lists Knocknahinch townland under Loughguile Civil Parish instead of Armoy Civil Parish. *The townlands.ie web site lists Knocknahinch, Moyaver Lower and Moyaver Upper townlands under Loughguile Civil Parish instead of Armoy Civil Parish. ==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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Loughinisland Civil Parish, County Down

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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]] ==Loughinisland Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Loch an Oileáin. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/65752 Loughinisland Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''PlacenamesNI may have more information:''' [https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/9b31e0501b744154b4584b1dce1f859b/page/Place-Name-Search/ Search here.] :'''Barony:''' Kinelarty :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Ulster Province of Ireland|Ulster]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Loughinisland Civil Parish=== :''Note: Population centres for this Parish, where known, are shown here. For a full list see [[Space:Towns_Of_County_Down|Towns of County Down]] :{| width="100%" border="1" |style="background:#BAD66E;" colspan=2|
'''Population Centres (Cities, Towns, Village etc)'''
|- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Annadorn'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Eanach Dorn.
WikiTree Category: [[:Category:Annadorn, County Down|Category for Annadorn]]
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.3246,-5.8018,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.3246/-5.8018 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-5.8644&lat=54.3032 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Annadorn&countyname=DOWN&Parish=LOUGHINISLAND Grifiths Valuation.]||'''Clough'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' An Chloch.
WikiTree Category: [[:Category:Clough, County Down|Category for Clough]]
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.2892,-5.8344,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.2892/-5.8344 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-5.8644&lat=54.3032 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Clough&countyname=DOWN&Parish=LOUGHINISLAND Grifiths Valuation.]
9km SW of Downpatrick |- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Drumaroad'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Droim an Róid.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.3173,-5.8944,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.3173/-5.8944 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-5.8644&lat=54.3032 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drumaroad&countyname=DOWN&Parish=LOUGHINISLAND Grifiths Valuation.]||'''Loughinisland Village'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Loch an Oileáin.
[[Wikipedia:Loughinisland|Wikipedia entry for Loughinisland village and parish.]]
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.3338,-5.8167,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.3338/-5.8167 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-5.8644&lat=54.3032 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Loughinisland&countyname=DOWN&Parish=LOUGHINISLAND Grifiths Valuation.]
The Village is 7km W of Downpatrick |- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Seaforde'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Baile Forda.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.3075,-5.8488,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.3075/-5.8488 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-5.8644&lat=54.3032 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Seaforde&countyname=DOWN&Parish=LOUGHINISLAND Grifiths Valuation.]
8.5km WSW of Downpatrick||  |} ===The Townlands of Loughinisland Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Loughinisland Parish (Loch an Oileáin) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/65752/BF Loughinisland Parish] on Logainm.ie and validated against townlands on the 1851, 1871 and 1901 Lists of Towns and Townlands and Griffiths valuations data. A link is provided in the notes for the 1901 and 1911 census. Please note that these may not always work if the townland was not available on the census in question. The census site may also substitute a similar name so be prepared for unexpected results! Similar for Griffith's valuation links which may show multiple names. :If the townland has a category it will be linked in the table below. If there is no link and you need the category please contact [[Meredith-1182|David]] to get the category created or [https://www.wikitree.com/contact/category/ put in a request for the category to be created]. Alternatively, if you feel condifent to do so, see Townland Category Information Boxes below for how to create them yourself. :{| width="100%" border="1" |- |width="16%" style="background:#BAD66E;"|
'''Townland'''
|width="20%" style="background:#BAD66E;"|
'''Irish and/or Alternate name(s)'''
|width="30%" style="background:#BAD66E;"|
'''WikiTree Category Link'''
|style="background:#BAD66E;"|
'''Census links, Griffiths link & Notes'''
|- |'''Annadorn'''||''Eanach Dorn''||[[:Category:Annadorn Townland, Loughinisland Parish, County Down]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Annadorn&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Annadorn&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Annadorn&countyname=DOWN&Parish=LOUGHINISLAND Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ardilea||''Ard an Lao''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Ardilea&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Ardilea&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ardilea&countyname=DOWN&Parish=LOUGHINISLAND Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ardtanagh||''An Ardtamhnach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Ardtanagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Ardtanagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ardtanagh&countyname=DOWN&Parish=LOUGHINISLAND Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Castlenavan||''Caisleán an Abhaill''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Castlenavan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Castlenavan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Castlenavan&countyname=DOWN&Parish=LOUGHINISLAND Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Claragh||''An Chlárach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Claragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Claragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Claragh&countyname=DOWN&Parish=LOUGHINISLAND Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Clough'''||''An Chloch''||[[:Category:Clough Townland, Loughinisland Parish, County Down]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Clough&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Clough&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Clough&countyname=DOWN&Parish=LOUGHINISLAND Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Creeghduff||''An Chríoch Dhubh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Creeghduff&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Creeghduff&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Creeghduff&countyname=DOWN&Parish=LOUGHINISLAND Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cumran||''An Comarán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Cumran&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Cumran&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cumran&countyname=DOWN&Parish=LOUGHINISLAND Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Drumanaghan or Drumulcaw||''Droim Manach (or) Droim Mhaoil Catha''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=%22Drumanaghan+or+Drumulcaw%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=%22Drumanaghan+or+Drumulcaw%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drumanaghan%20or%20Drumulcaw%22&countyname=DOWN&Parish=LOUGHINISLAND Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Drumanakelly||''Dromann Uí Cheallaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Drumanakelly&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Drumanakelly&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drumanakelly&countyname=DOWN&Parish=LOUGHINISLAND Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Drumaroad||''Droim an Róid''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Drumaroad&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Drumaroad&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drumaroad&countyname=DOWN&Parish=LOUGHINISLAND Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Drumcaw||''Droim Cath''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Drumcaw&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Drumcaw&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drumcaw&countyname=DOWN&Parish=LOUGHINISLAND Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Drumgooland||''Droim Gualann''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Drumgooland&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Drumgooland&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drumgooland&countyname=DOWN&Parish=LOUGHINISLAND Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Dunnanew||''Dún an Fheadha''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Dunnanew&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Dunnanew&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Dunnanew&countyname=DOWN&Parish=LOUGHINISLAND Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Dunturk'''||''Dún Toirc''||[[:Category:Dunturk Townland, Loughinisland Parish, County Down]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Dunturk&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Dunturk&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Dunturk&countyname=DOWN&Parish=LOUGHINISLAND Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Farranfad'''||''An Fearann Fada''||[[:Category:Farranfad Townland, Loughinisland Parish, County Down]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Farranfad&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Farranfad&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Farranfad&countyname=DOWN&Parish=LOUGHINISLAND Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Knocksticken'''||''Cnoc Stuicín''||[[:Category:Knocksticken Townland, Loughinisland Parish, County Down]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Knocksticken&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Knocksticken&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Knocksticken&countyname=DOWN&Parish=LOUGHINISLAND Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Naghan||''An tÁthán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Naghan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Naghan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Naghan&countyname=DOWN&Parish=LOUGHINISLAND Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Scrib||''An Scríobach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Scrib&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Scrib&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Scrib&countyname=DOWN&Parish=LOUGHINISLAND Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Seaforde Demesne|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=%22Seaforde+Demesne%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=%22Seaforde+Demesne%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Seaforde%20Demesne&countyname=DOWN&Parish=LOUGHINISLAND Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Seavaghan||''Suí Bheacháin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Seavaghan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Seavaghan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Seavaghan&countyname=DOWN&Parish=LOUGHINISLAND Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Tannaghmore'''||''An Tamhnach Mhór''||[[:Category:Tannaghmore Townland, Loughinisland Parish, County Down]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Tannaghmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Tannaghmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tannaghmore&countyname=DOWN&Parish=LOUGHINISLAND Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Tievenadarragh'''||''Taobh na Darach''||[[:Category:Tievenadarragh Townland, Loughinisland Parish, County Down]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Tievenadarragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Tievenadarragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tievenadarragh&countyname=DOWN&Parish=LOUGHINISLAND Griffiths Valuation.] |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources '''''for this parish''''' may be placed here. More general sources for Down should be added to the main Down 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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Louie the cat

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Louie was our cat,we had her for 20 years.She went to heaven July 31,2014.We loved and miss her.

Louis Head, Nova Scotia, Canada, photo's

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The goal of this project is to show my family pictures and stories of " Louie Head" and the folk's there, for everyone to see. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Burtt-133|Dana Burtt]]. 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'll be down loading photo's as time goes on. Sometimes names and dates are not known. * Anyone else with photo's of "Louis Head" or folks there please add them. * 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=12207328 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Louis James Watson

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Biological grandfather, Born December 20, 1871 Dent County Missouri. Member of Masonic lodge in Sligo, Missouri. Drafted into WWI registration card #3357. Buriel Masonic Lodge Cemetary, Bismark, Missouri. Marriage date to Louisa Katherine Jane Goad, February 14, 1900.

Louis Tregard Gedenktuin/Memorial Garden

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Memorial Garden erected on the graveyard of the members of the Louis Tregard-trek [[Tregard-9|Louis Tregard]]. Die Gedenktuin is opgerig op die plek waar meer as die helfte van Trichardt se geselskap begrawe is na hul epiese tog wat in 1838 in Maputo geeindig het. Na 'n nasionale fondsinsamelingveldtog geloods deur die ''Genootskap Louis Trichardt'' is die grond aangekoop en die Gedenktuin opgerig en oopgestel op 12 Oktober 1968.

Louis Vaylord Young (1905-1996)

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[[Category: Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Kissimmee, Florida]] [[Project:Florida_Cemeteries|Project]] ==Biography== This is the body of the profile. It's free-space for Louis Vaylord Young's biography, research notes, sources, and categories. It's an ongoing collaboration so don't worry about making it perfect. ''''This is the obituary which appeared in the Orlando Sentinel on Monday, August 12, 1966: Louis Vaylord Young 90, 402 Green Up St., Kissimmee, died Saturday, Aug 10. Mr. Young was former owner and operator of Young's Welding in Kissimmee. Born in Decatur, Ill., he moved to Kissimmee in 1957. He was Episcopalian. Survivors: daughter, Antonia Lou England, Kissimmee; two grandchildren; three great grandchildren, Grissom Funeral Home, Kissimmee. '''' ==Sources== * "Florida Death Index, 1877-1998," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VVCK-DBF : accessed 6 February 2016), Louis Vaylord Young, 10 Aug 1996; from "Florida Death Index, 1877-1998," index Ancestry (www.ancestry.com : 2004); citing vol, certificate number 95405, Florida Department of Health, Office of Vital Records, Jacksonville. * "Orlando Sentinel, The", Florida, GenealogyBank.com (http://www.genealogybank.com/doc/obituaries/obit/OFF81699C2CA6E57-OFF81699C2CA6E57 : accessed 5 February 2016) Louis Vaylord Young. {{Global Cemeteries |place=[[Space:Plesant Hill Cemetery, Poinciana, Florida |Plesant Hill Cemetery]]}}

Louisa Colliery Disaster

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Louisa_Colliery,_Stanley,_County_Durham,_1947
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[[Category: Louisa Colliery, Stanley, County Durham, 1947]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining_Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:England_Mining_Disasters|England Mining Disasters]] |[[Space:County_Durham_Mining_Disasters|County Durham Mining Disasters]] | Louisa Colliery Disaster 1947 Contact: TBC === Summary === * Date: 22 August 1947 * Location: Louisa Colliery, Stanley, County Durham, England * Victims: 22 casualties, 2 survivors * Cause: Explosion ===History and Circumstances=== {| 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;"|Appleby, Thomas W., aged 45, Stoneman ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Bailey, Alfred, aged 49, Stoneman ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Bell, Thomas, aged 41, Datal ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Bell, Thomas, aged 49, Conveyor Mover ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Birtle, Robert W., aged 27, Stoneman ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Brown, Reginald L., aged 32, Stoneman ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Chapman, Joseph, aged 37, Conveyor Mover ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Estell, John, aged 38, Deputy ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Fenwick, Norman, aged 32, Conveyor Mover ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Grimley, John, aged 41, Stoneman, Buried: Harelaw Cemetery ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Hodgson, Joseph S., aged 28, Stoneman ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Martin, Francis E., aged 21, Datal ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|McKever, Thomas, aged 46, Datal ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Minto, Clement (died: 06 Dec 1947) , aged 42, Stoneman, died from injuries received ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Moore, Gerald, aged 21, Datal ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Reed, William, aged 37, Datal ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Roe, Walter, aged 18, Datal ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Rowland, John Robert, aged 55, Stoneman, Buried: St. George's Churchyard, South Moor ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Rutherford, William, aged 32, Stoneman, Buried: Harelaw Cemetery ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Simpson, Colin, aged 39, Stoneman ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Talbot, Harold, aged 34, Stoneman ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Westgarth, Edmund, aged 39, Stoneman, Buried: Harelaw Cemetery ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No |- |} |} == Sources == * [http://www.dmm.org.uk/names/n1947-01.htm Durham Mining Museum - Colliery Disaster 1947]

Louisa County, Virginia

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[[Category: Louisa County, Virginia Colony]][[Category: Louisa County, Virginia]] [[Space: Virginia Counties and Parishes#counties | Virginia Counties]] | Louisa County, Virginia {{One Place Study|place=Louisa County, Virginia}} ===Louisa County=== ===History=== Louisa County was created on May 6, 1742 from [[Space: Hanover County, Virginia | Hanover County]]. Portions of the county were subsequently broken out into [[Space: Albemarle County, Virginia| Albemarle County, Virginia]]. ==Sources== See also: * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Louisa_County,_Virginia_Genealogy Louisa County on Family Search] * [http://trevilians.com/cvobits/cvobita.html Index of Obituaries from ''The Central Virginian''] (1929-2016) by Nancy Agee. * Blankenship, Gayle K. Virginia Families of Louisa, Hanover, and Monroe Counties. Baltimore: Published for Clearfield Co. by Genealogical Pub, 2010. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/666246597 Worldcat link]. * Baird, Nancy Chappelear and Hatch, Kate Binford. "Abstracts of Louisa County, Virginia will books 1745-1801",FamilySearch International, copyright 1964; will of Sarah Brechin, June 1752, image 9 of 166; Identifier 2471138, owning institution Hemet California FamilySearch Center (https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/376819-abstracts-of-louisa-county-virginia-will-books-1743-1801?offset=3)

Louisa County - Record of Slaves that Escaped

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[[Category:Louisa County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Louisa County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Owner Profile]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] This page is a transcription of 3 lists identifying slaves who escaped to the enemy during the U. S. Civil War. (Transcribed by [[Thompson-40998|Thompson-40998]] 15:42, 19 May 2022 (UTC)) * ''Runaway Slaves Records, 1794,1806-1863, Accession APA 759'', Record of Slaves that have escaped to the enemy during the war [1861-1863], Virginia Untold: The African American Narrative Digital Collection, Library of Virginia, Richmond, Va. [https://www.virginiamemory.com/collections/aan/search-the-narrative Link to Search Page] : Runaway Slaves Records, 1794, 1806-1863, Accession APA 759 :: 7651031_0005_0006_0001 :: 7651031_0005_0007_0001 :: 7651031_0005_0008_0001-0002 :: Library of Virginia {| border="1" class="sortable" !List!!Name!!Sex!!Age!!Owner!!Date Escaped |- |1||'''[[Pendleton-3124|William]]'''||M||21||Joseph K Pendleton||1862 |- |1||'''[[Houston-5834|Peter]]'''||M||33||Bartlett A Houston||1862 |- |1||'''[[Houston-5835|Wilford]]'''||M||39||Bartlett A Houston||1862 |- |1||'''[[Vest-1049|Bruce]]'''||M||35||George Vest||1862 |- |1||'''[[Hackett-2600|Washington]]'''||M||28||George W Hackett||1862 |- |1||'''[[Baughan-221|David]]'''||M||16||Matthew W Baughan||1862 |- |1||'''[[Brooke-2946|Scott]]'''||M||40||Francis E Brooke||1862 |- |1||'''[[Brooke-2947|Henderson]]'''||M||19||Francis E Brooke||1862 |- |2||'''[[Dickinson-8661|Asa]]'''||M||28||Capt James T Dickinson||Jun 1862 |- |2||'''[[Dickinson-8662|Charles]]'''||M||24||Capt James T Dickinson||Aug 1862 |- |2||'''[[Dickinson-8663|Garland]]'''||M||24||Capt James T Dickinson||Aug 1862 |- |2||'''[[Dickinson-8664|Major]]'''||M||16||Capt James T Dickinson||Aug 1862 |- |2||'''[[Mills-23875|Johnson]]'''||M||35||Mrs Susanna Mills||Jul 1862 |- |2||Boswell||M||45||James Boxley||Jul 1862 |- |2||Scott||M||30||Mrs Elizabeth Hart||Jul 1862 |- |2||Tom||M||16||Mrs Elizabeth Hart||Jul 1862 |- |2||Abram||M||20||Joseph T Cosby||Jul 1862 |- |2||Jacob||M||23||Henry Harris||Jul 1862 |- |2||Frank||M||18||William Dawter, Estate||8 Jun 1862 |- |2||Isaac||M||20||Joel Estes||8 Jun 1862 |- |2||Moses||M||14||Miss Jane Wright||Jul 1862 |- |2||James Lewis||M||28||Mrs Frances A Moss||Jun 1862 |- |2||Dick||M||21||Thomas N Trice||Aug 1862 |- |2||Frank||M||32||John S Collier||Aug 1862 |- |2||Frederick||M||15||John S Collier||Aug 1862 |- |2||John||M||26||(Cain?) M Carpenter||Jul 1862 |- |2||Charles||M||34||(Cain?) M Carpenter||Jul 1862 |- |2||Dick||M||22||Robert W Goodwin||Jun 1862 |- |2||Ann||F||25||Richard F Biggers||Jul 1862 |- |2||Anthony||M||20||Alexander V Poindexter||Jul 1862 |- |2||Dobe||M||16||Alexander V Poindexter||Jul 1862 |- |2||Samuel||M||34||Alexander Garrett||Aug 1862 |- |2||Albert||M||26||Alexander Garrett||Jul 1862 |- |2||Tom||M||22||John Garrett||Aug 1862 |- |2||Patrick||M||31||George D McGehee||Jun 1862 |- |2||David||M||25||George D McGehee||Jun 1862 |- |2||John||M||24||Mrs Eliza Pleasants||Jun 1862 |- |2||Benjamin||M||18||Mrs Eliza Pleasants||Jun 1862 |- |2||Abram||M||24||Mrs Eliza Pleasants||Jul 1862 |- |2||Edmund||M||17||Mrs Eliza Pleasants||Jul 1862 |- |2||Overton||M||16||Mrs Eliza Pleasants||Jul 1862 |- |2||Solomon||M||20||Overton H Pettus||Jul 1862 |- |2||Jack||M||19||Overton Burruss||Jul 1862 |- |2||Jim||M||23||William F Logan||Aug 1862 |- |2||Tom||M||40||William M Swift||Jul 1862 |- |2||Henry||M||18||Anthony T Goodwin||Jun 1862 |- |2||Ellen||F||22||Col William T Harris||Sep 1862 |- |2||Malvina||F||3||Col William T Harris||Sep 1862 |- |2||Sally||F||1.5||Col William T Harris||Sep 1862 |- |2||Elijah||M||22||William O Harris||Sep 1862 |- |2||Sam||M||18||William O Harris||Sep 1862 |- |2||Henry||M||36||James O Claybrooke||Aug 1862 |- |2||Lewis||M||60||John Hancock||Sep 1862 |- |2||Wilson||M||20||John Hancock||Sep 1862 |- |3||'''[[Boxley-160|Sophia]]'''||F||43||'''[[Graves-3251|Drusilla (Graves) Boxley (1781-aft.1860)]]'''||Aug 1862 |- |3||'''[[Boxley-195|Eliza]]'''||F||22||'''[[Graves-3251|Drusilla (Graves) Boxley (1781-aft.1860)]]'''||Aug 1862 |- |3||Malvina||F||21||'''[[Graves-3251|Drusilla (Graves) Boxley (1781-aft.1860)]]'''||Aug 1862 |- |3||Waller||M||15||'''[[Graves-3251|Drusilla (Graves) Boxley (1781-aft.1860)]]'''||Aug 1862 |- |3||Nancy||F||13||'''[[Graves-3251|Drusilla (Graves) Boxley (1781-aft.1860)]]'''||Aug 1862 |- |3||Frederick||M||12||'''[[Graves-3251|Drusilla (Graves) Boxley (1781-aft.1860)]]'''||Aug 1862 |- |3||Pleasant||M||10||'''[[Graves-3251|Drusilla (Graves) Boxley (1781-aft.1860)]]'''||Aug 1862 |}

Louisa D. Joy obit

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[[Category:Obits]] Obituary for Olive Louisa Dwelley (Louisa D Joy) [Dwelley-81] wife of Amariah Joy [Joy-168] OCR Excerpt: ''Mrs. O. Louisa (Dwelley) Joy, wife of Rev. A. Joy, was a native of Maine, in which State she spent the first and the larger half of her life. She was born Dec. 8, 1811, making her nearly 75 years of age. Her parents were moderate farmers, It was her father, who some fifty years ago, created so wide a notice by carrying to the missionary rooms at Boston between nine and ten dollars...''

Louise, Voyage to South Australia 1849

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[[Category:Louise, Arrived 23 Mar 1849]] [[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] '''This space is linked to a ''landing category'' [[:Category:Louise, Arrived 23 Mar 1849|Louise, Arrived 23 Mar 1849]]''' === NEWSPAPER COVERAGE === Louise (barque) 250 tons, Geelts, master, discharging from Hamburg. H. C. Stakemann, agent. '''SHIPPING.''' from the South Australian Gazette and Mining Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1847 - 1852) of Saturday 31 March 1849, Page 3. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/195937397? ______________________________________________ Monday, March 26—The barque Louise. 250 tons, Geelts, master, from Hamburgh. Passengers in the cabin—Messrs L. Buhler, T. E. Marshall, F. Rinckendorff, H. L Scklem-ermeyer, F. F. Echatett, W. Vonder Heyde, C. W. Sower-land, Mr and Mrs Buddee, and Miss Hansen. Steer-age passengers—F. Erite, C. F. Lange, F. Lange, F. Fuk, G. Hattendorff, G. Beisel, A. Meeden, J. H. Weidener, F. C. Brockstsdt, G. Kersch, S. M. Heilburt, W. Weperschmidt, H. Kukne, L. Schmidt, J. P. Meyer, R. T. Haikman, L. Brandt,. T. C. Hannemann, L. Whlendorff, A. Schmook. G. F. Fischer, T. Wagener, H. Seifarth, T. Pruter and wife, C. Burmann and wife, C. Gries wife and child, C. Holm wife and two daughters, T. Kurschner wife and daughter, T. Reits and wife, R. H Seebs wife and child, T. C. Reuts and five children, W. Schutt wife and three children, D. Krutschmer wife two daughters and two sons, W. Keppert wife and four children, T. Deimel wife and two children, A. Schaffer and wife, Hoismann wife and child, Heinemann wife and child, C. Wenk, H. Wormtre, N. Vok, C. Applkamp, H. Applekamp. F. Deimel, D. Soprian, T. Buhter, E Meyer, T. G. Spangenburg, H Nardt, J. C. Hindes, T. F. Hausen, R. Rosenburg, Ampt wife and child, Tesfel wife and four children, Dose wife and two children, F. C. Gerloff wife and child, Wilmer wife and child, and F. P. Preup. '''SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.''' from the Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904) of Saturday 31 March 1849, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/158927358? __________________________________________ '''SUPREME COURT.''' ''CIVIL SITTINGS.'' ''Tuesday, October 30.'' ''PREUSS V. STAKEMANN.'' Trover. For the plaintiff, Mr Fisher ; for the defendant, Mr Bartley. The former gentleman opened the proceedings. Plaintiff's brother, Peter John Samuel Preuss, sailed from Hamburg in the ship Louise, and died at sea ; plaintiff took out letters of administration; and claimed the goods of the deceased, which were in the hands of the defendant, who refused to give them up ; hence the action was brought. He called Matthew Smith, plaintiff's solicitor, had written to defendant on the 11th May, giving notice of the administration, and demanding the papers and goods of the deceased ; received a reply from him as "Con-sul for Hamburg," dated 14th May, stating that the letter was forwarded with remarks to the Colo-nial Secretary ; saw defendant a few days after-wards ; referred to the letters of administration, and spoke of the goods deceased had brought with him in the Louise from Hamburg ; spoke of the deceased as plaintiff's brother; mentioned about sixty or seventy cases of goods ; defendant said he had sent witness's letter to the Colonial Secretary ; told him the Colonial Secretary had nothing to do with it ; that the administrator was entitled to the goods, and he had better give them up ; he said he would not do so, that being Consul for Hamburg, our courts had no control over him, and he had put himself in the hands of the Colonial Secretary ; two or three days afterwards, left a written demand at the Wheal Gawler Office (put in and read.) Examination continued — Received the letters produced from defendant. Letter from defendant, dated May 12, to the Colonial Secretary, put in and read ; it encloses Mr Smith's letter, and asks how administration of the goods of a citizen of Hamburg could be granted to any one without his consent. Also, May 19, acknowledges receipt of letter from Colonial Secretary, referring him to Mr Hance ; Mr Stakermann declines as consul communicating with any officer of government, except the Colonial Secretary, and claims his Excellency's protection from the interference of the courts. By Mr Bartley — Believed he asked defendant to deliver up the goods ; he refused to do so ; should certainly have made the demand if he had not said he should refuse to deliver ; did not know of his own knowledge, if deceased had consigned goods with him ; had heard so ; plaintiff knew less about the goods than many others ; had no knowledge from him, but had every reason to believe there were goods belonging to others ; did not know that de-ceased had made a former passage to this colony ; believed he had left a wife and children in Ham-burg, but did not think he had heard so from the plaintiff; plaintiff usually spoke through an inter-preter, Mr Hilmers or Mr Wagner ; believed that deceased died at sea ; did not know how long after he sailed from Hamburg, nor whether the vessel sailed anywhere afterwards ; had some of the in-voices of the goods ; could not speak to their con-tents, but had no objection to produce them (pro-duced); they contain the particulars of the goods, but are not invoices ; they are all marked P. J. P.; there is nothing to show whose goods they are; some name is in the corner, could not say if it were " Javitz ;" it was there to speak for itself ; could not find anything marked "jewellery;" did not understand German (a laugh) ; in the trans-lation, Nos. 6, 7, and 8 are marked as Mr Jarvit's consignment. Did not know on what date deceased left Hamburg, nor on what day he died. By Mr Fisher — The papers produced are the ac-count of the goods in question, and came by the Louise. By His Honor — Only knew from plaintiff's infor-mation that the goods came by the Louise. James Frederick Barton, clerk to Mr Smith. Called at the defendant's store on the 19th May. Saw him there. Mr Smith told him he had left the notice of demand the day before at the Wheal Gaw-ler office. Saw him go out with it in plaintiff's company. Asked Mr Stakemann if he had received a copy of the notice left at the Wheal Gawler office by Mr Smith. He said he had. Asked him if he had any thing to say about the demand. He said he would make no reply. Mr Smith recalled by His Honor (at Mr Fisher's request) — Left no other paper at the Wheal Gawler office for Mr Stakemann except the demand. Johannes Wagner (examined through Edward Marshall, an interpreter) — Came with the deceased in the Louise from Hamburg. He had goods on board — produced a book containing a list of them - They belonged to others, and were in his hands for sale on commission. Believed they were now in bond. Their total value was about £600. They consisted of merchandise, paintings, jewellery, glass-ware, &c. — described them fully. By Mr Bartley — He was a married man, and had two children. Knew him for 15 or 18 years. His wife and children remained in Hamburg. He died on the 2nd of December. The vessel called after-wards at Rio. It was consigned to the defendant - the consul here. Deceased was a citizen of Ham-burg. He often spoke of returning to fetch his wife, but intended to go back to Hamburg if he did not succeed here in trade. Proved the signa-tures of Mr Rohn, a consignee, and the captain of the Louise. The former gave deceased verbal direc-tions as to his goods. Two boxes were the personal property of deceased. By Mr Fisher — Deceased paid freight, insurance, &c., on all the goods in Hamburg. His own two boxes were mortgaged to the captain, and detained in defendant's store. Adolph Wichman, shopkeeper, Rundle-street, — Deposed that three of the cases were on his hands. He received them from defendant by virtue of power of attorney (produced) from Mr Javitz. This was the plaintiff's case. Mr Bartley for the defence, put in and proved de-fendant's appointment as Consul for Hamburg, and Her Majesty's approval, also the administration granted in Hamburg to the widow of the de-ceased. After much discussion, a verdict for the plain-tiff was returned (under His Honor's direction) Damages £100, subject to solemn argument on the international question of the defendant's right as consul, and the validity of the letters of administra-tion granted in Hamburg. '''SUPREME COURT. CIVIL SITTINGS.''' from the South Australian (Adelaide, SA : 1844 - 1851) of Friday 2 November 1849, Page 4. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/71624976? === PASSENGER LISTS === * LOUISE 1849 from Diane Cumming’s Bound For South Australia database at: http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/BSA/1849Louise.htm * Barry Leadbeater’s South Australian Shipping & Immigration database at: http://www.familyhistorysa.org//shipping/passengerlists.html * barque Louise, 229 / 250 tons, Captain Geelts, from Hamburg [?] 1848, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 23rd March 1849 Transcribed and submitted by Robert Janmaat on the Ships List at: http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/louise1849.shtml -->

Louise and Will Raymond, letters to Bowles Colgate, February 1868

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[[Raymond-3354|Louise]] and [[Raymond-3356|Will Raymond]] visisted Washington, DC in February 1868, and wrote a few letters to their friend [[Colgate-36|Bowles Colgate]]. The letters were kept in his papers, copies of which are now held by his descendant, [[Maddox-1056|Daphne Maddox]]. ---- Washington -- 322 I St. near 15th, NW
Feb 14th, 1868 My dear Bowles, I began this letter yesterday, the 14th, and only went as far as the heading, and there was so much talk all around me. I have not been one moment, hardly, quiet since I left home. We had a very pleasant journey here, having the society of Miss Robbins as far as Baltimore,Miss Robbins was almost certainly Louisa Melissa Robbins, a daughter of Horace Wolcott and Mary Eldridge (Hyde) Robbins. Adams, Sherman, ''The History of Ancient Wethersfield, Connecticut...,'' New York: Grafton Press, 1904, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924096458595;view=1up;seq=648 p. 567]. Via the Hydes and Meads, the Raymonds and Bowles Colgate were cousins of this family, and Louisa Melissa Robbins' brother, the painter [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horace_Wolcott_Robbins Horace Wolcott Robbins, Jr.], was a close friend of Bowles'. The Robbinses lived in Baltimore in the 1850s and '60s. "United States Census, 1870," database with images, ''FamilySearch'' (12 April 2016), [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MN3Q-KH7 H W Robbins, Maryland, United States]; citing p. 56, family 294, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 552,075. & we met several friends in the cars on their way to the center of fashionable society. On Tuesday evening, after our arrival, at 7 1/2 o'clock, we were obliged to dress for a party in the house, green in honor of the birthday of one of the ladies. Tired and worn out, I remained up 'til nearly one o'clock. The next evening, Thursday, Mrs. [Mary Jane (Raymond)] BuelMary Jane (Raymond) Buel, widow of [https://www.biblicalcyclopedia.com/B/buel-rufus-f.html Rev. Rufus], was an aunt of the Raymond siblings and their hostess in Washington, where she operated a small boarding/finishing school for girls. had cards for a grand party at one of the rich citizens', a Democrat -- Mr. [John F.] Coyle.John Francis Coyle was an owner of the ''Washington Intelligencer,'' friend of Andrew Johnson, spent time with an acquaintence named John Wilkes Booth on the day he assassinated President Lincoln, and was the intended recipient of a letter Booth sought to have delivered that evening, which was instead destroyed by its carrier, John Mathews, an actor in ''Our American Cousin,'' before it could be made public. John F. Coyle, obituary. ''The Washington Post,'' Washington, District of Columbia, 7 Jan 1905, p. 10, [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/23489403/john_f_coyle_obituary_clip_1/ clip 1], [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/23489419/john_f_coyle_obituary_clip_2/ clip 2], [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/23489437/john_f_coyle_obituary_clip_3/ clip 3]. It was a very grand affair, but so much dress and formality. New York was represented by, I should imagine, a shoddy lady, Mrs. Matthews, a millionaire who was covered in all ways with diamond pins, two necklaces & coronet. She was too ridiculous not to be noticed by all guests.Mrs. Matthews was probably [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schuyler_Colfax Speaker Schuyler Colfax]'s mother, Hannah Delameter (Stryker) (Colfax) Mathews, who married George W. Mathews after her first husband, Schuyler Colfax Sr., died. The house was large and very beautifully decorated with paintings and flowers. The next day, I visited the patent office, having a view of the model of the improved steam engine by [the Raymonds' and Bowles Colgate's friend] [[McClintock-797|Emory McClintock]]; then to the Capitol where we passed three hours listening to a spirited discussion on the feasibility of admitting [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Francis_Thomas Senator[-elect Philip Francis] Thomas] to resume his seat in Congress, he having been a Southern man and sympathizer. Returned home to a late dinner, and then dressed for Mrs. Buel's weekly reception, which was very pleasant. I was strongly urged to accompany some friends to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schuyler_Colfax Speaker Colfax]'s reception, but was really too weary to be agreeable out of the homelike circle. Nevertheless, I did not retire 'til the small hours. Today has been thus far a pleasant one, lovely as regards the state of the weather, more like spring than winter. I am writing at great haste for the mail this morning, and you will excuse all mistakes. I began to tell you of today's (Saturday's) adventures. At 10 1/2 o'clock a party consisting of two gentlemen, the rest ladies, rode to the Smithsonian, and there met the Secretary, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spencer_Fullerton_Baird Prof. [Spencer Fullerton] Baird]; were kindly shown many interesting articles not usually exhibited. Stayed there 'til 2 o'clock -- home to lunch at 3, out for the usual formal calls on the nobility: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ulysses_S._Grant Gen'l Grant], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Wallach Mayor [Richard] Wallach]'s and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salmon_P._Chase Chief Justice [Salmon P.] Chase], all interesting to me. Tonight I go to a party at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_W._Seward Fred Seward]'s, and try to be home before Sunday. I do not think I should enjoy a full winter here, at least, if I was in any way connected with a public man. I should love dearly to hear from you again. What a charming little letter you sent me. Many thanks for it, also for the sweet Valentine which came so acceptable. Will has taken a cold, and his voice is very sweet and musical. But I must bid you goodbye for the present, so your eyes maybe cheered on Monday by an acknowledgement of your letter. Remember me to those you care to tell I've written you. Tell me of the Sewing Society and where it is to be held. With many kind regards and much love,
I am yours truly,
Louise ---- 322 I St., Washington, DC, near 15th NW
Thurs. Feb'y 20th, 1868 My dear Bowles. I have been so busily engaged in the endless round of receptions and calls, in addition to the sightseeing and business at the Departments, that I have been unable to answer your very welcome letter before. As this is the last week of the gaieties of the season, which cease with the beginning of Lent, the receptions and parties have succeeded one another in rapid succession. I have been the rounds of the Cabinet Ministers, besides attending the President's [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Levee_(ceremony) Levée] on Sat. evening, and two grand parties. Mr. Seward's was the most brilliant reception I have attended, & I have received a great deal of polite attention from Mr. F. W. Seward, the Assistant Secretary. The President's Levée was well attended, and was, it is said, the most brilliant one of the season. All the Diplomatic Corps were present, including [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Thornton,_2nd_Count_of_Cacilhas Mr. [Edward] Thornton], [2nd Count of Cacilhas,] the new British Minister. The President's receptions are very democratic. Anyone is admitted and in any costume, I should think, as I saw one woman with a bonnet, and a man in a light coat. I thought from the ease of the access that it would have been well to have had placards hung in conspicuous parts of the reception room warning ladies and gentlemen to "beware of pickpockets". The President wore a frock coat, it is said he never wears a dress coat, somewhat to the disgust of the foreign diplomats, who think that the President might show them the polite attention of appearing in full dress when they are obliged to spend half an hour or more in putting on their decorations out of compliment to him. Johnson is a short, stout, stolid looking man, and his personal appearance is not imposing. Gen'l Grant, also, is by no means imposing in his appearance, but he has a good, trustworthy, pleasant face. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeremiah_Gurney [Jeremiah] Gurney]'s new photo lithographs will give you a life like picture of his face. I have met him several times, and had a very pleasant chat with him at Mrs. Buel's last Friday. I did not then find him as reticent in political subjects as I expected, but at the public receptions, he never alludes to politics. It would require a strong inducement to lead me to make a martyr of myself to society, as the officials here are constantly obliged to do. I am already sick and tired of that kind of life and shall not have, thank fortune, to attend many more receptions. Can you not get away from business next Wednesday, so as to be present at a musicale Mrs. Buel, my aunt, gives on Thursday evening? I'll introduce you to some splendid young ladies. I found here a cousin whom I have not seen since she was five or six years old, now grown up into a beautiful young lady of eighteen, a charming girl. Come & be introduced. In time, I have seen more handsome ladies, in proportion to the number met, than I have ever seen in any other place. Of course, they are from all parts of the country. We have been highly favored with fine weather, only one unpleasant day. The walking, however, is not good. Yesterday and today, the spring has burst upon us & the ice is rapidly disappearing. I never saw such weather in Feb'y before. The House has been cutting off all Consular Agencies in its Diplomatic Appropriation Bill. The result must be a general resignation of the best consuls, as it is impossible to live on the small salaries given, except a man is a bachelor. There are lots of things I have to say to you, but Louise is waiting for me to accompany her to make some calls. I suppose you have seen Mr. & Mrs. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_McClintock_(theologian) [Rev. John] McClintock]!Emory McClintock's [[McClintock-567|father and step-mother]] were recently returned from having been living in Paris. Come next week, if you can. We shall all be delighted to have you ''and'' we will return to New York with you on Saturday, staying over Sunday in Philadelphia. Give my kindest regards to all my friends, and believe me very truly yours,
Wm. L. Raymond. My aunt and Louise say you must sure to come, if you can. ---- Washington
Monday, Feb. 23rd, 1868 My dear Bowles, I shall not begin my letter with any flattering remarks this time, for I was so completely subdued by your remarks in the letter received Wed'y morning. Receive my thanks for the same and the many items of home news it contained. I feel flattered that you should rejoice in the opening of another correspondence, or rather a renewal of an old one. My modesty forbore to send in return a "Valentine", but your heart might have told you that I longed to do so. I thank you for the first one ever sent to a lady friend, and shall cherish it ever in my inmost heart. I always like to receive the first of any good thing. I was charmed to hear of the success of the Missionary Collection [of the Methodist Episcopal Church], how generous the people were, notwithstanding the severe times. I am glad my class did so well for them, for that amount was to them as great as $50 to some others. I met, yesterday, while walking in the Capitol, [https://www.biblicalcyclopedia.com/J/janes-edmund-storer-dd-lld.html Bishop [Edmund Storer] Janes],Edmund Storer Janes, senior bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, was the father Sarah Elizabeth ("Lizzie") Janes, a friend of the Raymonds and Bowles Colgate. Janes, Frederic. ''The Janes Family: A Genealogy and Brief History of the Descendants of William Janes...'' New York: J.H. Dingman, 1868, [https://archive.org/stream/janesfamilygenea00jane#page/222/mode/2up pp. 222-239]. who is on his way south. He leaves tomorrow for Charleston. I do not think that when I first spoke he recognized me, as he could not call me by name. Yesterday was a very exciting day, owing to the arrest by Congress of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lorenzo_Thomas Gen'l [Lorenzo] Thomas]. Of course, you have heard thru the papers about the whole matter. We left home at noon for the Capitol. Arriving there, we found the Senate had adjourned to the House to listen to the question of impeachment, which subject was discussed, and an evening session was held, also. The day, tomorrow, will be devoted to speeches, and at 5 o'clock the votes will be taken.On the events leading to the presentment of articles of impeachment against Pres. Andrew Johnson, see "Further Particulars of the War Department Troubles." ''The New York Times,'' New York, New York, 23 Feb 1868, p. 1, [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/23488827/further_particulars_of_the_war/ clip 1], [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/23488850/further_particulars_of_the_war/ clip 2], [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/23488858/further_particulars_of_the_war/ clip 3], [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/23488870/further_particulars_of_the_war/ clip 4], [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/23488881/further_particulars_of_the_war/ clip 5], [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/23488887/further_particulars_of_the_war/ clip 6], [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/23488900/further_particulars_of_the_war/ clip 7], [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/23488933/further_particulars_of_the_war/ clip 8], [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/23488943/further_particulars_of_the_war/ clip 9], [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/23488955/further_particulars_of_the_war/ clip 10]. The crowd was so great that we could not obtain an entrance into either gallery but thro' some friends were allowed to pass into the lobby and the Speaker's room. The lobby doors were then opened and tho' the crowd was great we could hear quite well. Some of our party obtained seats on the floor of the House, Will was one of the fortunate ones, and remained there till 5 o'clock hearing a puffy speech from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erastus_Brooks Erastus Brooks] and a very good one from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Bingham [John] Bingham of Ohio] -- also one other which was rather undignified from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_F._Farnsworth [John Franklin] Farnsworth] of Michigan. [Farnsworth actually represented Illinois' 2nd District. but he did grow up in Michigan.] I could not stand the pressure of the crowd and the heat, so left with some friends. I intend to go tomorrow early, as Will has an engagement with one of the Senators at 11 o'clock, and I will try and get a position in the Diplomatic Gallery. This week, I have not dissipated quite as much as I did the last one. I grew weary, and tried to beg off. On Monday night, I went to the President's reception, which was a very crowded affair, almost too democratic an affair. Tuesday evening, I had cards for a large party at Senator Pomeroy's, but after dinner, had such a violent headache, I was forced to stay at home. I have met the Senator several times, and would like to have gone there more than any other place. The family are very agreeable indeed -- New England people, and receive very nicely on Wednesdays. I paid some calls, six in number, on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gideon_Welles Mrs. Sec'ty [Gideon]Welles, [Secretary of the Navy]], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_McCulloch [Secretary of the Treasury Hugh] McCullough], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwin_Stanton [Secretary of War Edwin] Stanton], Seward, Mrs. Matthews (Speaker Colfax's mother) who receives for him, as he is a bachelor -- and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Randall Post Master Gen'l [Alexander] Randall]'s wife, the loneliest lady in Washington -- at least I think so. Next to Mrs. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Sprague_IV Gov. [William] Sprague [of Rhode Island]], she is the handsomest lady. After all these calls, in full calling rig, I came home to dinner at 5, and in the evening went to view some wax works a la Mrs. Jarley's. They were very finely gotten up and Mrs. Jarley was indeed a character in herself -- she was brilliant and brought out some capital puns.Mrs. Jarley's Wax Works were not, in fact, world-famous wax works, but rather a play. Bartlett, George B. ''[https://archive.org/details/mrsjarleysfarfam00bartrich Mrs. Jarley's Famous Waxworks: With Full Directions for Their Presentation, Costumes, Properties and Movements.]'' Chicago: Dramatic Pub. Co, 1902. Thursday afternoon, I had an engagement to walk with a gentleman to the famous Arlington Heights. We rode to Georgetown and then began our walk, but mud, and red mud at that, stopped our progress after one mile of the way, and we only saw the house in the distance. I have heard of the mud in the streets and roads of this place, but never realized the depths so much as that day. I sometimes sank one foot down to the ankle, and then with difficulty drew it up, with three inches adhering to it. Of course, we soon left this behind us, and hastened home to more congenial walks. The day was lovely overhead, and our party of four were so enthusiastic, we dreaded to give it up so soon. In the evening, we remained and had the pleasure of your cousin's company 'til nearly eleven o'clock. I sang a song for him, and then he withdrew. Friday was a disagreeable day. It rained and poured at intervals, but in the evening we had a reception, and entertained the friends 'til midnight. So, there you have the events of the past week. I had a charming call on Thursday at Senators Pomeroy's & Morgan's. Friday, we went to the Episcopal church, and heard the pastor Dr. Hall, -- a pretty good sermon -- though not as strong as ought to be given on the eve of Lent. He rather spoke encouragingly of the gay season just past, in such manner that now the lental season had come, they must pray and attend the services of the week, to make up for all past sins. I presume, ere this you have received the letter Will mailed you the past week. I wish it could have been possible that you could have passed the past week here with us. I presume we will go to Philadelphia Thursday or Friday, but if you thought of coming, we would wait. We expect to pass two or three days in Phil. -- probably spending the Sabbath there -- but the light is fast-drawing on and the light is dim, so I must bid you adieu. I beg you to pardon all blunders and imperfections in writing, as I have written in the dining-room, where four young ladies have been writing, and part of the time, chatting with Wil, who holds a prominent place in the assembly. I imagine, just here, a circle where I send a return of the offering sent me. With ever so much love,
I am truly,
Louise ''(Receipts and notes in Bowles' files show that he and the Raymond's mutual cousin and friend E. Frank Hyde did subsequently go down to D.C., to visit with Louise and Will for a couple of days, but Bowles made no entries in his journal as to their activities.)'' == Footnotes ==

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[St-Amour-4|Louise St-Amour]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=St-Amour-4&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Louise St-Amour To-Do List|Louise's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Normandin-37|Beausoleil, Jean Baptiste (Normandin) ]] || 1716-10-23 || to-do |- |-[[Normandin-36|Normandin, Joseph]] || 1682|| PRDH |- | [[Delpé-27|Parizeau, Marie (Delpé) ]] || 1684-11-19 || to-do |- |}

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[[Category:Louisiana]] The goal of this project is to improve the quality of our tree by providing resources for anything associated with the Civil War in Louisiana. We will include Confederate and Union (but first Confederate, only because we're going in alphabetical order, you know) regiments, battles, and cemeteries. Secondly we will create or improve profiles for the officers, and resource as many individuals as possible. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Wiggers-131|Lynn Wiggers]]. I'm hoping to find some Civil War experts to help me. 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 and organize the above mentioned resources * Find the officers' profiles and create them if they have not already been created * Improve the profiles of Civil War soldiers * Formatting and organization decisions to best help profile owners with their research Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=15039815 send me a private message]. Thanks! == Secession == *Louisiana's Secession from the Union Sacher, John M. "Louisiana's Secession from the Union." In knowlouisiana.org Encyclopedia of Louisiana, edited by David Johnson. Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities, 2010–. Article published July 27, 2011. [https://www.knowlouisiana.org/entry/louisianas-secession-from-the-union]. **Voting Record Young-Sanders Center for the Study of the War Between the States in Louisiana [http://www.youngsanders.org/youngsandersordinance.html] == Regiments == === Louisiana Officers === *[[Beauregard-132|Gen. P.G.T. Beauregard]] *[[Bragg-606|Gen. Braxton Bragg]] *[[Taylor-676|Lt. Gen. Richard Taylor]] *[[Allen-18390|Brig. Gen. and Gov. Henry W. Allen]] *[[Blanchard-2358|Brig. Gen. Albert G. Blanchard]] *[[Gibson-1186|Brig. Gen. Randall L. Gibson]] *[[Gray-131|Brig. Gen. Henry Gray]] *[[Hays-2617|Brig. Gen. Harry T. Hays]] *Brig. Gen. St. John LiddellWikipedia - St. John Richardson Liddell [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._John_Richardson_Liddell] *Brig. Gen. Alfred Mouton *Brig. Gen. Francis T. Nicholls *Brig. Gen. Leroy A. Stafford === Confederate Army === ==== Infantry ==== :::1st Infantry :::1st (Nelligan's) Infantry :::1st (Strawbridge's) Infantry :::2nd Infantry :::3rd Infantry :::4th Infantry CivilWarTalk [https://civilwartalk.com/threads/4th-louisiana-infantry-battalion.135851/] :::5th (Hay's 'Fighting Tigers') Infantry :::6th Infantry :::7th Infantry :::8th Infantry Company E USGW Archives [http://files.usgwarchives.net/la/franklin/military/fss.txt] :::9th Infantry :::10th Infantry :::11th Infantry :::12th InfantryThe 12th Louisiana Infantry [http://www.rhsresearch.org/12LAINF.htm] :::13th Infantry (13th-20th Consolidated) :::14th Infantry (Polish Brigade) :::15th Infantry :::16th Infantry :::17th Infantry :::18th Infantry :::19th Infantry :::20th Infantry :::21st (Kennedy's) Infantry :::21st (Patton's) Infantry :::22nd Infantry :::22nd (Consolidated) Infantry :::25th Infantry :::26th Infantry :::27th Infantry :::28th (Gray's) Infantry :::29th (Thomas's) Infantry (sometimes shown as a second 28th) :::30th Infantry :::31st Infantry :::Consolidated 18th Regiment and Yellow Jacket Battalion, Infantry :::Consolidated Crescent Regiment, Infantry :::Crescent Regiment, Infantry :::1st (Rightor's) Special Battalion, Infantry :::1st (Wheat's) Special Battalion, Infantry (Louisiana Tigers) :::4th Battalion, Infantry :::7th Battalion, Infantry :::9th Battalion, Infantry :::10th Battalion, Infantry :::11th Battalion, Infantry :::16th Battalion, Infantry ==== Zouaves ==== :::1st (Coppens') Battalion, Zouaves (C.S. Zouave Battalion) :::2nd (Dupeire's) Battalion, Zouaves ==== Sharpshooters ==== :::14th (Austin's) Battalion, Sharpshooters :::15th (Weatherly's) Battalion, Sharpshooters ==== Cavalry ==== :::1st CavalryFirst Louisiana Cavalry Regiment [http://tcc230.tripod.com/lacavreg/index.html] :::2nd Cavalry :::3rd Cavalry :::3rd (Harrison's) Cavalry :::3rd (Wingfield's) Cavalry :::4th Cavalry :::5th Cavalry :::6th Cavalry :::7th Cavalry :::8th CavalryUSGW Archives [http://files.usgwarchives.net/la/franklin/military/eigthlcr.txt] :::9th (Ogden's) Cavalry :::18th Battalion, Cavalry ==== Partisan Rangers ==== :::13th Battalion (Partisan Rangers) ==== Artillery ==== ===== Light Artillery ===== :::Pointe Coupee Artillery Battalion :::Washington Battalion, Artillery :::3rd Battery (Benton's), Light Artillery :::1st Field Battery, Artillery :::2nd Field Battery, Light Artillery :::5th Field Battery (Pelican Light Artillery), Light Artillery :::6th Field Battery (Grosse Tete Flying Artillery), Horse Artillery :::Semmes' Horse Artillery Battalion ===== Heavy Artillery ===== :::1st Heavy Artillery :::2nd Battalion, Heavy Artillery :::8th Battalion, Heavy Artillery === Militia === :::1st Chasseurs a pied, Militia :::1st Native Guards, Militia :::Assumption Regiment, Militia :::Beauregard Regiment, Militia :::Cazadores Espanoles Regiment, Militia :::Chalmette Regiment, MilitiaWikipedia: Chalmette Regiment [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chalmette_Regiment] :::Claiborne Regiment, Militia :::Confederate Guards Regiment, Militia :::Continental Regiment, Militia :::Irish Regiment, Militia :::La Fourche Regiment, Militia :::Orleans Fire Regiment, Militia :::Orleans Guards Regiment, Militia :::Pointe Coupee Light Infantry, Militia :::Pointe Coupee Regiment, Militia :::St. James Regiment, Militia :::St. Martin's Regiment, Militia :::Terrebonne Regiment, Militia :::Vermillion Regiment, Militia :::Louisiana Legion :::Algiers Battalion, Militia :::Battalion British Fusileers, Militia :::Battalion French Volunteers, Militia :::Beauregard Battalion, Militia :::Bragg's Battalion, Militia :::British Guard Battalion, Militia :::Jackson Rifle Battalion, Militia :::Leeds' Guards Battalion, Militia :::Barr's Independent Company (Blakesley Guards), Militia :::Brenan's Company (Company A, Shamrock Guards), Militia :::Delery's Company (St. Bernard Horse Rifles), Militia :::French Company of St. James, Militia :::Knap's Company (Fausse River Guards), Militia :::Lartigue's Company (Bienville Guards), Militia :::Cavalry Squadron (Independent Rangers of Iberville), Militia :::Cagnolatti's Company, Cavalry (Chasseurs of Jefferson), Militia :::Continental Cadets, Militia :::Crescent Cadets, Militia :::Lewis Guards, Militia :::Mechanics Guard, Militia :::Mounted Rangers of Plaquemines, Militia :::Squadron Guides d'Orleans, Militia :::St. John the Baptist Reserve Guards, Militia :::Lafayette Artillery, Militia :::McPherson's Battery (Orleans Howitzers), Militia ==== 1st Division ==== ===== 1st Brigade ===== :::3rd Regiment, 1st Brigade, 1st Division, Militia :::4th Regiment, 1st Brigade, 1st Division, Militia ===== 2nd Brigade ===== :::1st Regiment, 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, Militia :::2nd Regiment, 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, Militia :::3rd Regiment, 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, Militia :::4th Regiment, 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, Militia ===== 3rd Brigade ===== :::1st Regiment, 3rd Brigade, 1st Division, Militia :::2nd Regiment, 3rd Brigade, 1st Division, Militia :::3rd Regiment, 3rd Brigade, 1st Division, Militia :::4th Regiment, 3rd Brigade, 1st Division, Militia ==== European Brigade ==== :::1st Regiment, European Brigade, Militia :::3rd Regiment, European Brigade (Garde Francaise), Militia :::4th Regiment, European Brigade, Militia :::5th Regiment, European Brigade (Spanish Regiment), Militia :::6th Regiment, European Brigade (Italian Guards Battalion), Militia ==== French Brigade ==== :::1st Regiment, French Brigade, Militia :::2nd Regiment, French Brigade, Militia :::3rd Regiment, French Brigade, Militia :::4th Regiment, French Brigade, Militia ==== State Guards ==== :::1st Battalion Infantry (State Guards) :::1st Battalion, Cavalry (State Guards) :::2nd Battalion, Cavalry (State Guards) ==== Reserves ==== :::1st Reserves :::2nd Reserve Corps === Misc === :::Bickham's Company (Caddo Militia) :::Bonnabel Guards, Militia :::Borge's Company (Garnet Rangers), Militia :::Catahoula Battalion :::Conscripts, Louisiana :::Dubecq's Company, Cavalry :::Fire Battalion, Militia :::Herrick's Company (Orleans Blues) :::Jeff Davis Regiment, Infantry :::Lewis Regiment :::Lott's Company (Carroll Dragoons), Cavalry :::Louisiana and Government Employees Regiment :::Maddox's Regiment, Reserve Corps :::Miles' Legion ::::Infantry Battalion ::::Cavalry Battalion :::Millaudon's Company (Jefferson Mounted Guards) :::Miller's Independent Company, Mounted Rifles :::Ordnance Detachment :::Pelican Regiment, Infantry :::Red River Sharp Shooters :::Reserve Corps :::Sabine Reserves :::Siege Train Battalion :::Watkins' Battalion, Reserve Corps :::Weatherly's Battalion, Infantry ==== Artillery ==== :::Beauregard Battalion Battery, Artillery ==== Cavalry ==== :::Benjamin's Company, Cavalry :::Bond's Company, Mounted Partisan Rangers :::Cole's Company, Cavalry :::Dreux's Cavalry, Company A :::Greenleaf's Company (Orleans Light Horse), Cavalry :::Norwood's Company (Jeff Davis Rangers), Cavalry :::Nutt's Company (Red River Rangers), Cavalry :::Plains Cavalry :::Webb's Company, Cavalry ==== Artillery ==== :::Bridge's Battery, Light Artillery :::Castellanos' Battery, Artillery :::Fenner's Battery, Light Artillery :::Green's (Captain) Company (Louisiana Guard Battery), Artillery :::Guyol's (Captain) Company (Orleans Artillery), Artillery :::Holmes' Company, Light Artillery :::Hutton's Company (Crescent Artillery, Company A), Artillery :::Kean's Battery (Orleans Independent Artillery), Artillery :::King's Battery, Artillery :::Landry's Company (Donaldsonville Artillery), Artillery :::Le Gardeur's Company (Orleans Guard Battery), Light, Artillery :::Moody's Company (Madison Light Artillery), Artillery :::Watson's Battery, Artillery === Union === ==== Artillery ==== :::1st Louisiana Regiment Heavy Artillery (African Descent) :::1st Louisiana Battery Light Artillery (African Descent) :::2nd Louisiana Battery Light Artillery (African Descent) :::3rd Louisiana Battery Light Artillery (African Descent) ==== Cavalry ==== :::1st Louisiana Regiment CavalryRevolvy[https://www.revolvy.com/main/index.php?s=1st_Louisiana_Regiment_Cavalry_(Union)&uid=1575] :::2nd Louisiana Regiment Cavalry ==== Infantry ==== :::1st Louisiana Regiment Infantry :::1st Louisiana Regiment New Orleans Infantry :::2nd Louisiana Regiment Infantry :::2nd Louisiana Regiment New Orleans Infantry :::1st Louisiana Regiment Native Guard Infantry :::2nd Louisiana Regiment Native Guard Infantry :::3rd Louisiana Regiment Native Guard Infantry :::4th Louisiana Regiment Native Guard Infantry :::5th Louisiana Regiment Infantry (African Descent) :::6th Louisiana Regiment Infantry (African Descent) :::7th Louisiana Regiment Infantry (African Descent) :::8th Louisiana Regiment Infantry (African Descent) :::9th Louisiana Regiment Infantry (African Descent) :::10th Louisiana Regiment Infantry (African Descent) :::11th Louisiana Regiment Infantry (African Descent) :::12th Louisiana Regiment Infantry (African Descent) == Battles == *Map of Battles Louisiana Civil War Map of Battles [https://americancivilwar.com/statepic/louisiana.html] *Battle of the Head of Passes *Battle of Baton Rouge, August 5, 1862ExploreSouthernHistory.com - The Battle of Baton Rouge, Louisiana [http://www.exploresouthernhistory.com/batonrougebattle.html] *Battle of Bayou Bourbeux (aka Grand Coteau) *Battle of Blair's Landing *Battle of Calcasieu Pass *Battle of Donaldsonville I *Battle of Donaldsonville II *Battle of Fort Bisland *Battle of Fort De Russy *Battle of Forts Jackson and St. Philip, April 12, 1862Battle of Forts Jackson and St. Philip[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Forts_Jackson_and_St._Philip][https://www.nps.gov/abpp/battles/la001.htm] *Battle of Georgia Landing *Battle of Goodrich's Landing *Battle of Irish Bend *Battle of Kock's Plantation *Battle of LaFourche Crossing *Battle of Mansfield (aka Sabine Cross-Roads) *Battle of Mansura *Battle of Milliken's Bend *Battle of Monett's Ferry *Capture of New Orleans *Battle of Plains StoreCWSAC Battle Summaries [https://www.nps.gov/abpp/battles/la009.htm]CivilWarWiki.net[https://www.nps.gov/abpp/battles/la009.htm] *Battle of Pleasant Hill *Siege of Port HudsonCivil War Trust [https://www.civilwar.org/learn/civil-war/battles/port-hudson] *Battle of Stirling's PlantationWikipedia[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Stirling%27s_Plantation] *Battle of Vermillion BayouWikipedia[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Vermillion_Bayou]AmericanCivilWar.com[https://www.americancivilwar.com/statepic/la/la008.html]CWSAC Battle Summaries [https://www.nps.gov/abpp/battles/la008.htm]Vermillion History [http://www.vermilionville.org/Bayou%20Vermilion%20District/vermilion-history] *Battle of Yellow Bayou *Battle of Henderson's Hill == Forts and Camps == *Fort St. PhilipFort Wiki [http://www.fortwiki.com/Fort_St._Philip] *Fort JacksonHistory of Fort Jackson [http://www.civilwaralbum.com/louisiana/fortjackson_history.htm][http://www.civilwaralbum.com/louisiana/fortjackson.htm] *Fort Pike New Orleans Online - Fort Pike [http://www.neworleansonline.com/directory/location.php?locationID=1258]Louisiana State Parks, Historic Sites, Fort Pike [https://www.crt.state.la.us/louisiana-state-parks/historic-sites/fort-pike-state-historic-site/index] *Fort MacombWikipedia, Fort Macomb[https://www.crt.state.la.us/louisiana-state-parks/historic-sites/fort-pike-state-historic-site/index] *Fort DeRussyFriends of Fort DeRussy, Inc [http://www.fortderussy.org/history.html] *Camp MooreNational Park Service, Department of the Interior - Camp Moore [https://www.nps.gov/nr/travel/louisiana/cam.htm] == Burial Information and Cemeteries == *Louisiana Confederate BurialsLouisiana Confederate Burials[http://csburials.homestead.com/] *Confederate Graves Registry Sons of Confederate Veterans Confederate Graves Registry[http://cgr.scv.org/] *Baton Rouge National Cemetery (Union) National Park Service, Department of the Interior [https://www.nps.gov/nr/travel/national_cemeteries/Louisiana/Baton_Rouge_National_Cemetery.html] *Magnolia Cemetery, Baton Rouge (Confederate) *Camp Moore Confederate CemeteryInterment.net Camp Moore Confederate Cemetery, Tangipahoa, Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana [http://www.interment.net/data/us/la/tangipahoa/campmoore/confederate.htm] == Additional Resources == === Books === *THE HISTORY OF THE THIRD REGIMENT LOUSIANA INFANTRY[https://books.google.com/books?id=BnXEDLp0ngkC&printsec=frontcover&dq=Louisiana+civil+war+regiments+ebook&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiV9Jbq2fbXAhUQymMKHfK_Cc4Q6AEINTAC#v=onepage&q&f=false] == Sources == *Civil War in Louisiana [http://www.civilwaralbum.com/louisiana/index.htm] *The Ohio State University - The War of the Rebellion: Original Records of the Civil War [http://ehistory.osu.edu/books/official-records] *Research Your Civil War Ancestor [http://www.researchonline.net/lacw/records/index.htm] == Disclaimer == Do not under any circumstances misinterpret this page as an endorsement of slavery, for nothing could be farther from the truth. This is intended only as a documentation of historical facts.

Louisiana Acadiana Region Team

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[[Category:Louisiana_Project]] [[Project: Louisiana|Louisiana Project Page]] > [[Space:Louisiana Regional Teams|Regional Teams]] > '''Acadiana Region Team'''
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{| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable " style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue;" |- |[[:Category:Acadia_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Acadia]] |[[:Category:Ascension_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Ascension]] |[[:Category:Assumption_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Assumption]] |[[:Category:Avoyelles_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Avoyelles]] |[[:Category:Calcasieu_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Calcasieu]] |[[:Category:Cameron_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Cameron]] |[[:Category:Evangeline_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Evangeline]] |- |[[:Category:Iberia_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Iberia]] |[[:Category:Iberville_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Iberville]] |[[:Category:Jefferson Davis_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Jefferson Davis]] |[[:Category:Lafayette_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Lafayette]] |[[:Category:Lafourche_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Lafourche]] |[[:Category:Pointe Coupee_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Pointe Coupee]] |[[:Category:St. Charles_Parish%2C_Louisiana|St. Charles]] |- |[[:Category:St. James_Parish%2C_Louisiana|St. James]] |[[:Category:St. John the Baptist_Parish%2C_Louisiana|St. John the Baptist]] |[[:Category:St. Landry_Parish%2C_Louisiana|St. Landry]] |[[:Category:St. Martin_Parish%2C_Louisiana|St. Martin]] |[[:Category:St. Mary_Parish%2C_Louisiana|St. Mary]] |[[:Category:Terrebonne_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Terrebonne]] |[[:Category:Vermilion_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Vermilion]] |- |} = Louisiana Acadiana Region Team = '''The purpose of Louisiana's Acadiana Region Team is to organize and focus the work on profiles within the region's parishes''', which include: Calcasieu, Jefferson Davis, Cameron, Evangeline, Avoyelles, St. Landry, Acadia, Lafayette, Vermilion, St. Martin, Iberia, Pointe Coupee, Iberville, St. Mary, Ascension, Assumption, St. James, St. John, Terrebonne, Lafourche, St. Charles. The primary goal is to improve existing profiles, expand existing families, and add new families to the tree while maintaining WikiTree styles and standards. Individual Parish teams or one-place studies can be created as our members indicate an interest in them. == Team Members == Please contact one of our Project Leaders if you would like to join the Louisiana Acadiana Region team! * Team Leader: * Team Members: == Team Tasks == * '''Add parish categories to profiles''', to help identify people who lived in the region. * '''Add [[:Category:Louisiana Project Maintenance Categories|maintenance categories]] to profiles that need more work''', bringing them to the attention of the Profile Improvement teams. * '''Work on sourcing, connecting, and cleaning up errors''' using the following lists by parish. *: ''Note: Profiles that do not contain a relevant parish category, or that do not name the parish in one of the data fields, will not appear on these lists.'' :{| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable " style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue;" |- |'''PARISH''' |'''Unsourced
Lists''' |'''Unconnected
Lists''' |'''Suggestions
Lists''' |- | |- |Bienville |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced+Bienville+Louisiana&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 Unsourced] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Louisiana+Bienville&MaxProfiles=1000&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=100 Unconnected] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=Bienville+Louisiana+&MaxErrors=1000& Suggestions] |- |Acadia |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced+Acadia+Louisiana&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 Unsourced] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Louisiana+Acadia&MaxProfiles=1000&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=100 Unconnected] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=Acadia+Louisiana+&MaxErrors=1000& Suggestions] |- |Ascension |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced+Ascension+Louisiana&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 Unsourced] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Louisiana+Ascension&MaxProfiles=1000&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=100 Unconnected] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=Ascension+Louisiana+&MaxErrors=1000& Suggestions] |- |Assumption |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced+Assumption+Louisiana&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 Unsourced] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Louisiana+Assumption&MaxProfiles=1000&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=100 Unconnected] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=Assumption+Louisiana+&MaxErrors=1000& Suggestions] |- |Avoyelles |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced+Avoyelles+Louisiana&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 Unsourced] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Louisiana+Avoyelles&MaxProfiles=1000&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=100 Unconnected] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=Avoyelles+Louisiana+&MaxErrors=1000& Suggestions] |- |Calcasieu |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced+Calcasieu+Louisiana&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 Unsourced] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Louisiana+Calcasieu&MaxProfiles=1000&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=100 Unconnected] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=Calcasieu+Louisiana+&MaxErrors=1000& Suggestions] |- |Cameron |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced+Cameron+Louisiana&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 Unsourced] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Louisiana+Cameron&MaxProfiles=1000&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=100 Unconnected] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=Louisiana+Cameron+&MaxErrors=1000& Suggestions] |- |Evangeline |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced+Evangeline+Louisiana&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 Unsourced] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Louisiana+Evangeline&MaxProfiles=1000&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=100 Unconnected] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=Evangeline+Louisiana+&MaxErrors=1000& Suggestions] |- |Iberia |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced+Iberia+Louisiana&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 Unsourced] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Louisiana+Iberia&MaxProfiles=1000&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=100 Unconnected] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=Iberia+Louisiana+&MaxErrors=1000& Suggestions] |- |Iberville |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced+Iberville+Louisiana&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 Unsourced] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Louisiana+Iberville&MaxProfiles=1000&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=100 Unconnected] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=Iberville+Louisiana+&MaxErrors=1000& Suggestions] |- |Jefferson Davis |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced+Jefferson+Davis+Louisiana&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 Unsourced] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Louisiana+Jefferson+Davis&MaxProfiles=1000&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=100 Unconnected] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=Jefferson+Davis+Louisiana+&MaxErrors=1000& Suggestions] |- |Lafayette |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced+Lafayette+Louisiana&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 Unsourced] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Louisiana+Lafayette&MaxProfiles=1000&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=100 Unconnected] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=Lafayette+Louisiana+&MaxErrors=1000& Suggestions] |- |Lafourche |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced+Lafourche+Louisiana&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 Unsourced] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Louisiana+Lafourche&MaxProfiles=1000&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=100 Unconnected] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=Lafourche+Louisiana+&MaxErrors=1000& Suggestions] |- |Pointe Coupee |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced+Coupee+Louisiana&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 Unsourced] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Louisiana+Coupee&MaxProfiles=1000&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=100 Unconnected] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=Coupee+Louisiana+&MaxErrors=1000& Suggestions] |- |St. Charles |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced+Charles+Louisiana&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 Unsourced] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Louisiana+Charles&MaxProfiles=1000&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=100 Unconnected] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=Charles+Louisiana+&MaxErrors=1000& Suggestions] |- |St. James |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced+James+Louisiana&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 Unsourced] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Louisiana+James&MaxProfiles=1000&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=100 Unconnected] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=James+Louisiana+&MaxErrors=1000& Suggestions] |- |St. John the Baptist |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced+John+Baptist+Louisiana&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 Unsourced] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Louisiana+John+Baptist&MaxProfiles=1000&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=100 Unconnected] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=John+Baptist+Louisiana+&MaxErrors=1000& Suggestions] |- |St. Landry |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced+Landry+Louisiana&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 Unsourced] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Louisiana+Landry&MaxProfiles=1000&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=100 Unconnected] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=Landry+Louisiana+&MaxErrors=1000& Suggestions] |- |St. Martin |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced+Martin+Louisiana&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 Unsourced] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Louisiana+Martin&MaxProfiles=1000&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=100 Unconnected] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=Martin+Louisiana+&MaxErrors=1000& Suggestions] |- |St. Mary |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced+Mary+Louisiana&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 Unsourced] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Louisiana+Mary&MaxProfiles=1000&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=100 Unconnected] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=Mary+Louisiana+&MaxErrors=1000& Suggestions] |- |Terrebonne |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced+Terrebonne+Louisiana&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 Unsourced] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Louisiana+Terrebonne&MaxProfiles=1000&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=100 Unconnected] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=Terrebonne+Louisiana+&MaxErrors=1000& Suggestions] |- |Vermilion |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced+Vermilion+Louisiana&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 Unsourced] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Louisiana+Vermilion&MaxProfiles=1000&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=100 Unconnected] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=Vermilion+Louisiana+&MaxErrors=1000& Suggestions] |} == Place Names == Add to this list with link to documentation as variances are found. * '''Acadia Parish''' - carved out of St. Landry Parish in 1886. * '''Ascension Parish''' ** '''Donaldsonville''' - Historically named '''Lafourche-des-Chitimachas''' by French colonists. The town of '''Donaldson''' was founded in 1806, but the mostly French population called it '''La Ville de Donaldson'''. It was reincorporated in 1823 as Donaldsonville. (See [https://web.archive.org/web/20180216205045/http://www.donaldsonville-la.gov/about-us/donaldsonville-history/ Donaldsonville History] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donaldsonville,_Louisiana Wikipedia]) ** '''Port Barrow''' was possibly a small village or neighborhood on the Mississippi River adjacent to Donaldsonville. It became a neighborhood of Donaldsonville. ''Not to be confused with Port Barre in St. Landry Parish.'' * '''Avoyelles Parish: Hydropolis''', very early French settlement which later [when? 1800s?] became known as '''Cocoville'''. * '''Calcasieu Parish''' was created in 1840 from part of St. Landry as "Imperial Calcasieu". In 1870, '''Cameron Parish''' was created from the southern portion of Imperial Calcasieu. In 1912, the parishes of '''Allen''', '''Beauregard''', and '''Jefferson Davis''' were split off, leaving the current-day parish of Calcasieu. ** '''Lake Charles''' was originally established as "Charleston" in 1857; later renamed as Lake Charles in 1868. * '''German Coast:''' was made up of current-day St. Charles, St. John the Baptist, and St. James parishes [dates?]. * '''Evangeline Parish''' - carved out of St. Landry Parish in 1910. ** '''Chataignier''' - The earliest records of Chataignier were moved to Eunice in 1901 when the Eunice church was established. Records in SWLR for "Eunice Ch." prior to 1901 were actually from Chataignier when it was still in St. Landry Parish. * '''Lafayette Parish:''' ** '''Carencro''', the name is seen in records as "Carencro area" in 1790s but not in reference to a town. The town was first called St. Pierre in the late 1800s, then renamed to Carencro (when?), after the popular "carrion crow" (vulture) legend. ** '''Lafayette''', formerly known as '''Vermilionville''' from 1824-1884. ** '''Youngsville''', formerly known as '''Royville''' until 1908. * '''Pointe Coupée Parish:''' ** '''Pointe Coupée Post''' was established in the 1720s, and was located upstream from the point crossed by explorers, immediately above but not circled by False River. The name referred to the area along the Mississippi River northeast of what is now New Roads. ** '''New Roads''' was probably established after 1776, when the Spanish built a ''Chemin Neuf'', French for "New Road," connecting the Mississippi River with False River. It's somewhat unclear, but the area was referenced as "the new road" for many years. It doesn't appear to have been officially named as New Roads until sometime in the 1800s, and was named as the parish seat in 1847.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Roads,_Louisiana Wikipedia] * '''St. Charles Parish:''' The church parish was established in 1740; the civil parish was formed in 1807. The church started out as ''La Paroisse de St. Jean des Allemands'' in 1723, but was moved and renamed in 1740 to St. Charles Borromeo. The church burned down and was rebuilt in 1806, when it was painted red and became well known as "The Little Red Church." It kept that name until It again burned in 1921 and was rebuilt with a white facade. ** '''Destrehan''' was named after Jean-Noël Destrehan, who acquired the plantation in 1792 that later bore his name. It isn't known exactly when the nearby town was established by that name, but probably not until the early to mid 1800s. Destrehan did not have a post office until 1916. * '''St. John the Baptist Parish:''' Church was built in 1772; civil parish founded in 1807. ''(Note: This is different from "La Paroisse de St. Jean des Allemands" which was founded in 1723 but ceased to exist by that name in 1740.)'' ** '''Edgard''' was known as St. John the Baptist until it was renamed in 1850 to Edgard. Formerly part of the German Coast. * '''St. Martin Parish''' - the church parish was part of the '''Attakapas''' region until about 1812[?] ** '''St. Martinville''' was formerly known as '''Attakapas Post''', or sometimes just '''Attakapas''', until about 1812[?]. ''Note that the term "Attakapas" often referred to the large regional area, and is not synonymous with St. Martinville.'' * '''St. Mary Parish''' ** '''Morgan City''' was originally named as '''Tiger Island''' when it was surveyed after World War I; later named as '''Brashear City''' (when?); incorporated 1860; renamed to Morgan City in 1876. * '''St. Landry Parish:''' ** '''Opelousas''' was originally known as '''Opelousas Post'''. It was known as simply Opelousas by about 1805, and was incorporated in 1821. ** '''Eunice''' - founded in 1894 out of '''Prairie Fakataique'''. Most of the city limits are located in St. Landry Parish, with a small southern part of it in Acadia Parish. A mostly unincorporated portion (north/east?) became part of Evangeline Parish in 1910 when the new parish was carved out of St. Landry. == Resources == The following resources have been identified for Louisiana's Acadiana Region:
(excludes sites accessible from the RootSearch tool) '''Online:''' * '''Regional''': "[http://www.thecajuns.com/oldnew.htm Louisiana History: Old and New Place Names]," by Stanley LeBlanc, thecajuns.com. A listing of old place names and their modern-day equivalents. * '''Ascension Parish''': space page containing [[Space:Ascension_Parish_Indexes|a census index of some family heads for east Ascension Parish]]. Thanks to [[Carmody-366|Dale Carmody]] for this work, which includes partial indexes of selected districts of the 1880, 1910, and 1940 censuses. * '''Calcasieu Parish''': [https://louisianadigitallibrary.org/islandora/object/cppl-calcasieu%3Acollection High School Yearbooks, 1946-2015], from the Louisiana Digital Library. * '''Iberia Parish''': ** Map of [https://louisianadigitallibrary.org/islandora/object/ull-lsa%3A369 Spanish land grants issued to Acadian exiles in Jeanerette], Louisiana Digital Library. ** Map of [https://louisianadigitallibrary.org/islandora/object/ull-lsa%3A351 Spanish land grants issued to Acadian exiles at Fausse Pointe] (current-day Loreauville), Louisiana Digital Library. * '''St. Martin Parish''': ** Map of [https://louisianadigitallibrary.org/islandora/object/ull-lsa%3A361 Spanish land grants issued to Acadian exiles at La Pointe de Repose] (on the Bayou Teche at current-day Parks), Louisiana Digital Library. See also a blog discussion at ''Bayou Teche Dispatches'', "[http://bayoutechedispatches.blogspot.com/2011/09/la-pointe-de-repos-early-acadian.html La Pointe de Repos — Early Acadian Settlement Site along the Teche]," 3 Sep 2011 ** List of Yellow Fever victims about Sept-Oct 1867, published in St. Martinville newspaper. See transcript on this [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/285773/source-anyone-with-louisianans-died-yellow-fever-epidemic G2G post]. '''Offline:''' * '''Evangeline Parish''': ''La Voix des prairies'', Evangeline Genealogical and Historical Society newsletter, 1980-2015. See [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/205375 catalog entry on FamilySearch]; also [http://sites.rootsweb.com/~laeghs/lavois.txt Table of Contents, 1980-2001] on Rootsweb.

Louisiana Adoption Resources

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[[Category:United States Adoption Resources]] [[Project:Adoption_Angels|Adoption Angels Project]] The Adoption Angels Project is currently editing and expanding all Resources by Location pages. It is a work in progress. [[McBeth-165|McBeth-165]] 00:47, 21 August 2020 (UTC) ---- '''Louisiana is not an "open state" as of 2015''', "an adult adoptee can not get an original birth certificate." ==Original birth certificate== ==Non Identifying Information== ==Third Party Agencies== (adoption agencies, orphanages, intermediaries) ==State Laws== ==Additional Local Resources== ==WikiTree Project==

Louisiana Cemeteries Team Progress

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[[:Category:Louisiana, Cemeteries|Louisiana Cemeteries Category Page]] This page is part of the [[Space:Louisiana_Cemeteries_Team|Louisiana Cemeteries Team], and was created in an effort to keep track of our progress in the over 2,700 cemeteries located in our state. Please add the cemeteries that you have completed or are working on to the table below in alphabetical order, along with other pertinent data, and include your best estimates of the percentages of completion for photography and transcriptions. Be sure to check this table before starting a new cemetery to avoid duplications of effort. '''Note:''' You do not have to finish a whole cemetery before moving on to the next! You can certainly create profiles as you transcribe the images, and if you're doing a bigger cemetery in multiple visits, you can transcribe and create profiles for the sections you've done without waiting until you've photographed the whole cemetery. ===Table of Cemeteries=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Cemetery Name ! scope="col" | City ! scope="col" | County ! scope="col" | Started By ! scope="col" | Start Date ! scope="col" | Survey (% complete) ! scope="col" | Transcription (% complete) ! scope="col" | Profiles created (% complete) ! scope="col" | Photos Uploaded (% complete) ! scope="col" | Citations Added (% complete) ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[:Space:Acys_Creek_Missionary_Baptist_Church_Cemetery%2C_Franklinton%2C_Washinton%2C_Louisiana|Acys Creek Missionary Babtist Church Cemetery]]||Franklinton||Washington||[[Varnado-69|Josh Varnado]]||2016-03-6||10%||5%||- |- | [[:Space:Waldheim_United_Methodist_Church_Cemetery%2C_Waldheim%2C_Louisiana|Waldheim United Methodist Church Cemetery]]||Waldheim||St. Tammany||[[Brandt-1372|Mary Jensen]]||2017-07-29||100%||99%||99%||99%||99%||- |- |[[:Space:Chalmette_National_Cemetery%2C_St._Bernard_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Chalmette National Cemetery]]||Chalmette||St.Bernard Parish||[[Berry-4123| Jim Berry]]||2012-10-26||3%|||3%|| {{Image|file=Chalmette_National_Cemetery_St_Bernard_Parish_Louisiana.jpg ||caption=Entry sign at Chalmette National Cemetery|size=m}} |- |[[:Space:Stewart_Cemetery%2C_St._James_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Stewart Cemetery]]||----||St. James Parish||[[Berry-4123| Jim Berry]]||2002-04-12||95%|||95%||{{Image|file=Stewart_Cemetery_St_James_Parish_Louisiana-1.jpg ||caption=Stewart Cemetery at Oak Alley Plantation|size=m}} |-

Louisiana Davids

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The goal of this project is to ...Document the heritage of the David Family Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Lancon-5|Pat Boutte]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Identifying the parents of Marie C. David Lancon married to Albert Lancon of Lydia Louisiana * Identifying their genealogy history *Finding living decedents/relatives of Marie David 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=14414696 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Louisiana Families Project: Images

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[[Category: Louisiana Families Project]][[Category: Louisiana Categories Project]] This space page is a place where project members can upload images used by the [[Project:Louisiana_Families|Louisiana Families Project]] or the [[Project:Louisiana_Categories|Louisiana Categories Project]] (collectively, [[Project:Louisiana|Project:Louisiana]]). ---- ==Flags== {{Image|file=US_State_Flag_Images-21.png |caption=US State Flag Images Image 22 }} {{Image|file=Louisiana_Families_Project_Images-1.png |align=l |size=s |caption=Louisiana Pelican Flag 1861. }} {{Image|file=Louisiana_Families_Project_Images-2.png |align=r |size=s |caption=Louisiana Flag-Map }} {{Image|file=Louisiana_Families_Project_Images-5.png |align=l |caption=Spanish Louisiana Flag }} ----- ==Coins== {{Image|file=Louisiana_Families_Project_Images.gif |align=l |size=m |caption=Louisiana State Quarter. }} ----- ==Maps== {{Image|file=Louisiana_Families_Project_Images.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=Regions of Louisiana. }} {{Image|file=US_Southern_Colonies_Spanish_La_Florida_WEST-4.jpg |align=r |size=s |caption=Indian Tribes of the Lower Mississippi. }} ----- ==Seal== {{Image|file=Louisiana_Families_Project_Images.png |caption=Seal of the State of Louisiana }} ---- ==Universities== ---- ===LSU=== {{Image|file=Louisiana_Families_Project_Images-3.png |align=l |size=m |caption=Louisiana State University. }} {{Image|file=Long-8332.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=LSU Pennant. }} ----

Louisiana Families Project Reliable Sources

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[[Category:Louisiana Families Project]] [[Category:Reliable Sources for Pre-1700 Profiles]] '''''This page is a work in progress!''''' The Louisiana Families Project covers a period from the time of the first European exploration in the 1600s, through statehood in 1812, through to today. The purpose of this document is to provide guidance for source information, especially during the earlier periods of the state's history. ''There are very few resources that cover the pre-1700 period, but they will be added to this list as this list is developed.'' == Reliable Sources == In general, the most reliable sources include original civil or church registers and documents created at or very near to the time of the events being documented. * '''Catholic Church records''': baptisms, marriages, burials, and other acts such as confirmations, etc. These are available through the various Diocesan Archives departments. Examples are: ** '''Diocese of Baton Rouge Archives'''. Record extracts have been published in a series of 22 volumes covering the period of 1722-1900. Another volume of Baptisms, 1901-1905, was published in paperback format. Additional future volumes are planned for the other sacramental records after 1900. Parishes covered are Pointe Coupee, Iberville, St. James, Ascension, Assumption, East and West Baton Rouge, and East and West Feliciana. ** '''Sacramental Records of New Orleans Archdiocese'''. Record extracts have been published in a series of 19 volumes covering the period 1718-1831. Parishes covered are Orleans, St. Bernard, St. Charles, and St. John the Baptist. Several volumes are now out of print, and have been published online by the archdiocese. In addition, many of the early ''original'' parish records have been published online in PDF format. * '''Rev. Donald J. Hebert''' publications of extracts from the original church and courthouse records in predominantly Acadian parishes. These volumes are widely available in libraries throughout Louisiana, and in many other major genealogical collections in the U.S. These extracts do occasionally contain errors, and may not contain every bit of genealogical information available in the original registers, but in general are considered to be reliable. The major works include: ** '''Southwest Louisiana Records''', covering 1750-1915 in 47 volumes, and 1750-1900 on CD. Parishes covered are St. Landry, St. Martin, St. Mary, Lafayette, Acadia, Calcasieu, Jefferson Davis, Cameron, Iberia, Evangeline, and Vermilion. ** '''South Louisiana Records''', covering 1794-1920 in 12 volumes. (Note that records from the period 1903-1920 are incomplete.) Parishes covered are Lafourche and Terrebonne. == Unreliable Sources, with Exceptions == Some sources are a mixed bag, containing a mix of valid and questionable (unsourced) data. Determining what is reliable and what is not is key to using and documenting these sources. * '''Find A Grave memorials''': Find A Grave was originally conceived as a site containing information obtained from an actual gravestone or cemetery record. Unfortunately, for many of the profiles, this is no longer the case. '''''Most pre-1700 memorials as well as many others are without an actual burial place and burial details, and are in fact reconstructed from trees. These cannot be used as sources for pre-1700 profiles.''''' Some memorials are more reliable, especially those displaying photos of the actual headstones and those that cite their sources. But note that at best, a Find A Grave record can be used as a primary source for the burial location, and secondarily for dates of birth and death, only if its information is from the actual headstone or cemetery record. Anything else -- including places of birth or death, links to family members, biographical data -- fall into the same category as user-contributed trees. If the Find A Grave profile cites another source for its data (such as an obituary or census record for example), that source should be sought out, evaluated for relevancy, and cited on its own merits. If that isn't possible, it should be mentioned as part of the Findagrave memorial's citation. == Unreliable Sources == Unreliable sources include those sources which state "facts" without sufficient data to back them up. In general, if one of the following sources are used to document a piece of data in a profile, that data will be considered as "Unsourced" and is subject to verification. * '''User-contributed trees''': Ancestry, FamilySearch, Geni, MyHeritage, Rootsweb, WikiTree, Geneanet, The Peerage, family association websites, personal websites, etc. Many user-contributed trees are unsourced. A tree with no sources cannot be relied upon for accuracy, as there is no way to validate the data. Some trees do have sources. When you find these, always try to look up the source and check it for yourself. Sometimes trees with precise dates and places can be a good guide of where to look for primary records, but always try to find the original record and cite that. Do not use a user-contributed tree as the source for pre-1700 profiles. * '''Published databases containing information of uncertain origin''': There are a number of "records" collections available on websites such as Ancestry and MyHeritage (and in some instances formerly distributed on CD-ROM) that do not identify their information sources and in fact are built in whole or in part from doubtful publications and user-contributed content. These include: **"Family Data Collection" and similar sources associated with Edmund West ** FamilySearch's "Ancestral File," "Millennium File," and "Pedigree Resource File" ** Ancestry's "U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900" == How to Cite These Sources and More == ''A work in progress!!'' :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Frequently_used_sources '''Frequently Used Citations'''] - Includes sample citations for a large variety of sources covering all timeframes.

Louisiana French Name Guidelines

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[[Category:Louisiana_Project]] __NOTOC__ [[Project: Louisiana|Louisiana Project Page]] > '''Project Teams'''
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{{ProjectLouisiana}} == French Name Data Fields == Louisiana has a substantial number of families with French ancestry due primarily to its origin as a French colony and its later influx of French Acadian refugees. Family names can be a source of confusion for people who are not familiar with their historical usage. '''For early French names, the Louisiana Project follows guidelines posted by the [[Project:Quebecois#Guidelines_on_Names|Quebecois Project]] and the [[Project:Acadians#Frequently_Asked_Questions|Acadians Project]].''' Please review the details on their pages. In summary, * '''The ''particules de, des or du'' ''' are to be included in the Last Name at Birth (LNAB) field when appropriate. In general, ''these should only be included when a birth or baptism record provides evidence of it''. It is not automatically part of the LNAB just because the father used it. * '''"Dit" or "dite" names do not go in the LNAB field.''' Instead, they should be entered in either the "Current Last Name," "Other Last Names," or "Nicknames" field as applicable. They never go in the suffix field. (See also WikiTree's policy on [[Help:Name_Fields#Last_Name_at_Birth|Name Fields]].) * '''The "First Name" field should be used for the full given name.''' The French ''prenom'' is defined as "given name" or "name that comes before the family name." The French had no concept of first and middle names. For example, Marie Louise would all be entered in the First Name field, with the Middle Name field left blank and marked as "no middle name." * '''Do not use hyphens in the given name.''' This format was not in use by the early French. Hyphens are simply not found in the records. Hyphens have also interfered in WikiTree searching and sorting functions. When creating new profiles, a name that is otherwise identical may not show as a match, causing duplicates. The Louisiana Project recommends not using them. * '''Do not use husband's surname in Current Last Name field for the wife.''' The early French women did not take their husband's surname at marriage, keeping their own names throughout their lives. Please do not put their husband's last name in their "Current Last Name," unless you find an actual record that shows it was used (usually not until after the mid-1800s). It is acceptable to put the husband's surname in the "Other Last Names" field if you want it available for search purposes. * '''Do not use Jr, Sr, I, II, III, etc. in the suffix field.''' The early French did not use these qualifiers. WikiTree policy states that they should only be entered if the person actually used these terms during their lifetime, as shown in records. Otherwise, the use of Roman numerals is considered to be a "personal numbering system," and is not allowed. * '''Do not use "fils" in the suffix field.''' This does not have the same meaning as "Jr" as some people have mistakenly believed. It generally means "son" or "boy." Likewise, "filles" usually means "daughter" or "girl." These terms do not belong in the name fields. * '''Acadian name conventions''' - Acadian families who were deported from Acadie beginning in 1755, and subsequently emigrated to Louisiana beginning around 1764, will use the naming convention established by the Acadians Project on their [[Space:Acadian_Standard_Names|Acadian Standard Names]] page. The family surname should remain with that spelling for at least 1 or 2 generations, after which census workers and parish priests began adopting a different spelling. Some WikiTree genealogists will be able to find documents that prove how the family spelled its name but that is rare. Most people could neither read nor write and spelling did not matter to them.

Louisiana Historical Place Names

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'''Pre-European''' :The area formed part of the Eastern Agricultural Complex. The Marksville culture emerged about 2,000 years ago out of the earlier Tchefuncte culture. It is considered ancestral to the Natchez and Taensa peoples. About 1,000 years ago, the Mississippian culture emerged from the Woodland period. The emergence of the Southeastern Ceremonial Complex coincides with the adoption of maize agriculture and chiefdom-level complex social organization beginning in c. 1200 CE. The Mississippian culture mostly disappeared before the 16th century, with the exception of some Natchez communities that maintained Mississippian cultural practices into the 18th century. '''Post-European''' :The French explorer Robert Cavelier de La Salle named the region Louisiana in 1682 to honor France's King Louis XIV. The first permanent settlement, Fort Maurepas (at what is now Ocean Springs, Mississippi, near Biloxi), was founded in 1699 by Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville, a French military officer from Canada. :Source: Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Louisiana History of Louisiana]

Louisiana in The Great War

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[[Category: Louisiana]] [[Category: United States of America, World War I]] [[Category:Louisiana_Warriors]] [[Project:The_Great_War_1914-1918|http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Photos-686.png]] [[Space:The_Great_War_1914-1918|http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Photos-715.png]] [[Space:United_States_in_The_Great_War|http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Photos-808.png]] This page is part of [[Project:The_Great_War_1914-1918|The Great War 1914-1918 Project]]. ------------------
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Louisiana in The Great War '''
{{Image|file=Photos-294.gif}} [[Image:Clark-15765-8.gif|400px]] Jan. 31, 1917 Germany, in its final effort to win the war against the Allied Powers, announced publicly it was resuming unrestricted warfare. United States broke off diplomatic relations with Germany. However soon a German U-boat sank the American liner,"Housatonic". A British steamer was able to rescue the 25 Americans on board! This led states on the coast of the United States to start worrying that a U boat might attack their ships or even fishing boats. Shortly thereafter, four more Merchant marine vessels were sunk. {{Image|file=Images_in_the_Great_War-27.jpg |align=c |size=250 |caption=U-995.}} Feb. 24, 1917, the release of a the disturbing “Zimmermann Note,” a coded telegram from German Foreign Secretary Arthur Zimmermann to Count Johann von Bernstorff, German ambassador to Mexico. This was deciphered which stated Mexico should be requested to enter the war as one of Germany's allies. In return, Germany planned to return Mexico's lost territories of Texas, New Mexico, Arizona to Mexico. When this was published, America was ready for war against Germany. '''Camp Beauregard''' Camp Beauregard was a U.S. Army World War I National Guard Mobilization and Training Camp first named as Cantonment Alexandria in 1917 near Alexandria, Rapides Parish, Louisiana. Renamed Camp Beauregard in G.O. 95, 18 Jul 1917, after General Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard, U.S. Civil War Confederate General. The first commander of the camp was Major General Henry C. Hodges, Jr. (Cullum 2901) who formed the 39th U.S. Infantry Division and trained the troops. The 39th was to be composed of National Guard units from Arkansas, Mississippi and Louisiana. The 39th arrived in July 1917 and departed for France starting 1 August 1918 with the first units arriving in Europe on 12 Aug 1918. The 39th Division was designated as the 5th Depot Division on 14 August 1918 and furnished replacements for losses in other units. The 39th returned to the U.S. in 1919 and was demobilized at Camp Beauregard. Also Trained: :17th U.S. Infantry Division (Aug 1918 - Feb 1919) At the end of the war the camp became a demobilization center until it was abandoned on 18 Mar 1919. The State of Louisiana purchased the reservation in 1920 for use as a National Guard camp and named it Camp Hunter; the name did not stick and the name reverted to Camp Beauregard. -----
'''Resources''' :USGENWEB: [http://www.usgwarchives.net/la/military/worlwar1.htm Louisiana World War I Resources] :[http://freepages.military.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~worldwarone/WWI/Louisiana/soldiers.html?cj=1&netid=cj&o_xid=0000584978&o_lid=0000584978&o_sch=Affiliate+External Louisiana Casualties] During World War I :[http://louisiana-genealogy.com/Louisiana-Military-Records.htm Louisiana Military Records] :[http://ww1ha.org/the-first-submarine-war/ U2 boats]

Louisiana North Region Team

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[[Category:Louisiana_Project]] [[Project: Louisiana|Louisiana Project Page]] > [[Space:Louisiana Regional Teams|Regional Teams]] > '''North Region Team'''
''{{Blue|Welcome to Louisiana's
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[[Image:Photos-172.jpg|30px]][[Image:Photos-172.jpg|30px]]'''North Region Parishes''' [[Image:Photos-172.jpg|30px]][[Image:Photos-172.jpg|30px]]
{| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable " style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue;" |- |[[:Category:Bienville_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Bienville]] |[[:Category:Bossier_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Bossier]] |[[:Category:Caddo_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Caddo]] |[[:Category:Caldwell_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Caldwell]] |[[:Category:Claiborne_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Claiborne]] |- |[[:Category:DeSoto_Parish%2C_Louisiana|DeSoto]] |[[:Category:East Carroll_Parish%2C_Louisiana|East Carroll]] |[[:Category:Franklin_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Franklin]] |[[:Category:Jackson_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Jackson]] |[[:Category:Lincoln_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Lincoln]] |- |[[:Category:Madison_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Madison]] |[[:Category:Morehouse_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Morehouse]] |[[:Category:Ouachita_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Ouachita]] |[[:Category:Red River_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Red River]] |[[:Category:Richland_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Richland]] |- |[[:Category:Tensas_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Tensas]] |[[:Category:Union_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Union]] |[[:Category:Webster_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Webster]] |[[:Category:West Carroll_Parish%2C_Louisiana|West Carroll]] |[[:Category:Winn_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Winn]] |- |} = Louisiana North Region Team = '''The purpose of Louisiana's North Region Team is to organize and focus the work on profiles within the region's parishes''', which include: Caddo, DeSoto, Bossier, Red River, Webster, Claiborne, Bienville, Union, Lincoln, Jackson, Winn, Ouachita, Caldwell, Morehouse, Richland, Franklin, West Carroll, East Carroll, Madison, and Tensas. The primary goal is to improve existing profiles, expand existing families, and add new families to the tree while maintaining WikiTree styles and standards. Individual Parish teams or one-place studies can be created as our members indicate an interest in them. == Team Members == Please contact one of our Project Leaders if you would like to join the Louisiana North Region team! * Team Leader: * Team Members: *# [[Murtaugh-30|Sarah Heiney]] - Claiborne Parish *# [[Miller-64890|Dominikus Miller]] - Claiborne Parish == Team Tasks == * '''Add parish categories to profiles''', to help identify people who lived in the region. This is especially helpful in selecting profiles by parish while working on the following tasks. * '''Add [[:Category:Louisiana Project Maintenance Categories|maintenance categories]] to profiles that need more work''', bringing them to the attention of the Profile Improvement teams. * '''Work on sourcing, connecting, and cleaning up errors''' using the following lists by parish. *: ''Note: Profiles that do not contain a relevant parish category, or that do not name the parish in one of the data fields, will not appear on these lists.'' :{| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable " style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue;" |- |'''PARISH''' |'''Unsourced
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|[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced%2C+Caddo%2C+Louisiana&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 Unsourced] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Louisiana+Caddo&MaxProfiles=1000&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=100 Unconnected] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=Caddo+Louisiana+&MaxErrors=1000& Suggestions] |- |Caldwell |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced%2C+Caldwell%2C+Louisiana&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 Unsourced] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Louisiana+Caldwell&MaxProfiles=1000&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=100 Unconnected] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=Caldwell+Louisiana+&MaxErrors=1000& Suggestions] |- |Claiborne |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced%2C+Claiborne%2C+Louisiana&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 Unsourced] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Louisiana+Claiborne&MaxProfiles=1000&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=100 Unconnected] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=Claiborne+Louisiana+&MaxErrors=1000& Suggestions] |- |DeSoto |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced%2C+DeSoto%2C+Louisiana&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 Unsourced1]/[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced%2C+Soto%2C+Louisiana&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 2] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Louisiana+DeSoto&MaxProfiles=1000&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=100 Unconnected1]/[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Louisiana+Soto&MaxProfiles=1000&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=100 2] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=Louisiana+DeSoto+&MaxErrors=1000& Suggestions1]/[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=Louisiana+Soto+&MaxErrors=1000& 2] |- |East Carroll |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced%2C+East+Carroll%2C+Louisiana&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 Unsourced] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Louisiana+East+Carroll&MaxProfiles=1000&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=100 Unconnected] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=East+Carroll+Louisiana+&MaxErrors=1000& Suggestions] |- |Franklin |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced%2C+Franklin%2C+Louisiana&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 Unsourced] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Louisiana+Franklin&MaxProfiles=1000&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=100 Unconnected] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=Franklin+Louisiana+&MaxErrors=1000& Suggestions] |- |Jackson |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced%2C+Jackson%2C+Louisiana&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 Unsourced] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Louisiana+Jackson&MaxProfiles=1000&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=100 Unconnected] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=Jackson+Louisiana+&MaxErrors=1000& Suggestions] |- |Lincoln |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced%2C+Lincoln%2C+Louisiana&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 Unsourced] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Louisiana+Lincoln&MaxProfiles=1000&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=100 Unconnected] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=Lincoln+Louisiana+&MaxErrors=1000& Suggestions] |- |Madison |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced%2C+Madison%2C+Louisiana&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 Unsourced] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Louisiana+Madison&MaxProfiles=1000&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=100 Unconnected] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=Madison+Louisiana+&MaxErrors=1000& Suggestions] |- |Morehouse |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced%2C+Morehouse%2C+Louisiana&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 Unsourced] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Louisiana+Morehouse&MaxProfiles=1000&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=100 Unconnected] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=Morehouse+Louisiana+&MaxErrors=1000& Suggestions] |- |Ouachita |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced%2C+Ouachita%2C+Louisiana&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 Unsourced] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Louisiana+Ouachita&MaxProfiles=1000&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=100 Unconnected] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=Ouachita+Louisiana+&MaxErrors=1000& Suggestions] |- |Red River |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced%2C+Red+River%2C+Louisiana&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 Unsourced] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Louisiana+Red+River&MaxProfiles=1000&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=100 Unconnected] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=Red+River+Louisiana+&MaxErrors=1000& Suggestions] |- |Richland |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced%2C+Richland%2C+Louisiana&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 Unsourced] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Louisiana+Richland&MaxProfiles=1000&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=100 Unconnected] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=Richland+Louisiana+&MaxErrors=1000& Suggestions] |- |Tensas |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced%2C+Tensas%2C+Louisiana&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 Unsourced] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Louisiana+Tensas&MaxProfiles=1000&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=100 Unconnected] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=Tensas+Louisiana+&MaxErrors=1000& Suggestions] |- |Union |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced%2C+Union%2C+Louisiana&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 Unsourced] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Louisiana+Union&MaxProfiles=1000&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=100 Unconnected] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=Union+Louisiana+&MaxErrors=1000& Suggestions] |- |Webster |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced%2C+Webster%2C+Louisiana&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 Unsourced] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Louisiana+Webster&MaxProfiles=1000&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=100 Unconnected] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=Webster+Louisiana+&MaxErrors=1000& Suggestions] |- |West Carroll |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced%2C+West+Carroll%2C+Louisiana&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 Unsourced] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Louisiana+West+Carroll&MaxProfiles=1000&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=100 Unconnected] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=West+Carroll+Louisiana+&MaxErrors=1000& Suggestions] |- |Winn |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced%2C+Winn%2C+Louisiana&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 Unsourced] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Louisiana+Winn&MaxProfiles=1000&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=100 Unconnected] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=Winn+Louisiana+&MaxErrors=1000& Suggestions] |} == One Place Studies == We currently have an active One Place Study in '''Claiborne Parish'''. If you would like to volunteer to build profiles from Claiborne Parish census records, they would love your help! Contact [[Murtaugh-30|Sarah Heiney]] to volunteer.

Louisiana Place Study

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[[Category:Louisiana]] [[Category:Louisiana_Projects]] [[Category:Louisiana Families Project]] [[Category:One Place Studies Project]] [[Category:Louisiana, Homesteaders]] [[Category:Louisiana, Family Homes]] {{ProjectLouisiana}}
Contact: [[Ward-9858|Steff Mandarino]]
== Louisiana One Place Studies, (OPS) == This is a subproject of [[Project:Louisiana]], created to collect and coordinate [[:Category:Louisiana, Place Studies|Place Studies in Louisiana]]. If you coordinate a place study within Louisiana, please join the [[Project:Louisiana#How_to_Join|Louisiana Project]]. Contact [[Ward-9858|Steff Mandarino]] if you need help adding your place study to this page and to an appropriate Louisiana subcategory. Start your place study by seeing if your place has a study already started. If not, click the gold G2G to get to the "join post" for the One Place Study project: {{G2GLink|1322062}}. === OPS, Louisiana Parishes === If you are interested in developing a One Place Study for a Louisiana parish, please start by adopting the parish on [[Project:One_Place_Studies/US_History#LA|this page]] (coordinated by the [[Project:One_Place_Studies|One Place Studies project]]) and add the parish and your name below using this format (and double the square brackets): # [Space:X_Parish,_Louisiana_One_Place_Study| Space:X_Parish], [WikiTree-ID|Your Name]. # [[Space:Claiborne_Parish,_Louisiana_One_Place_Study| Space:Claiborne Parish]], [[Murtaugh-30|Sarah Heiney]] # [[Space:Saint_Landry_Parish,_Louisiana|Space:Saint Landry Parish]], [[DeVillier_II-1|David DeVillier]] # === OPS, Louisiana Family Homes === Homes also would make great One Place Studies to connect to already existing profiles (add your ID beside the house name, and add the link you'll create, using the format #[Space:X_House, City/Parish, Louisiana|Name of Home]], [WikiTree-ID|Your Name] --with double square brackets). Choose one of the following-- or find your own and add it below: #Albania Plantation House #Centanni House #Chauvin House, Convent, Louisiana (see [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/108428/ this G2G discussion]) #[[Space:Vallette-Barrett_House|Vallette-Barrett House]], [[Tardy-26|Herbert Tardy]] #Melrose Plantation #Coincoin–Prudhomme House (AKA Maison De Marie Therese) Note that several plantations are already the subject of Place Studies. Please check https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations to avoid creating a duplicate. More ideas can be found at the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Louisiana National Register of Historic Places listings in Louisiana]. If you have posted information about a Louisiana family home, please post a link below. A WikiTree-wide categorization may come about in the future (see [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/424931/category-for-family-homes this G2G discussion]), but for the area covered by the Louisiana project, please categorize them under [[:Category:Louisiana, Family Homes]] (if that category becomes too crowded, please contact [[Ward-9858|Steff Mandarino]] about creating subcategories). The OPS project is now including place studies as small as a house, so can family homes can be part of it as well. Here’s an example: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:122-124_Columbia_Heights_One_Place_Study. The OPS sticker will work for the Louisiana Family Homes pages if the page names have One Place Study at the end. Join the OPS Project for more information.

Louisiana Plantations

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[[Category:Louisiana, Plantations]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of US Plantations]] [[Project: US Black Heritage|US Black Heritage Project]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Louisiana_Team|US Black Heritage Project Louisiana Team]] '''If you would like to add a plantation to this index please email the profile manager.''' Instructions for placing plantations on this page: '''Under Construction''' - If your plantation page needs work or is partially complete place it under this heading. '''Profiles Needed''' - If the plantation has names but the profiles are not yet completed then place it under this heading. '''Do Not Count''' - If you have created an index or holding page for multiple plantations you are working on that were owned by the same person, please place your holding page under this heading. Please place each plantation in alphabetical order. ==Completed== #[[Space:Acadia_Plantation%2C_Thibodaux%2C_Louisiana|Acadia Plantation]] Owners: [[Bowie-279|James Bowie]], [[Bowie-298|Rezin Bowie]], and [[Bowie-302|Stephen Bowie]] #[[Space:Angola_Plantation|Angola Plantation, West Feliciana, Louisiana]] owned by Isaac Franklin, then his wife Adelicia Hayes Acklen. West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana #[[Space:Airlie_Plantation%2C_East_Carroll_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Airlie Plantation]] owned by [[Carson-4650|James Green Carson]] #[[Space:Bayside_Plantation%2C_Iberia_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Bayside Plantation, Iberia Parish, Louisiana]], (1846-1866) Owner: [[Richardson-7015|Francis DuBose Richardson]] #[[Space:Bellevue_Plantation|Bellevue Plantation]] owned by Isaac Franklin, then his wife Adelicia Hayes Acklen. West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana #[[Space:Bohemia_Plantation%2C_Plaquemines_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Bohemia Plantation]] Owner: [[Huff-2624|Thomas Lundy Huff (1804-1863)]] and 2 others #[[Space:Bonne_Ridge_Plantation%2C_Catahoula_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Bonne Ridge Plantation]] owned by [[Sharpe-4577|Absalom Sharpe]] in Catahoula Parish, LA #[[Space:Joan_Plantation|Joan Plantation, Madison, Louisiana]] owned by [[Stanbrough-67|Jesse Stanbrough]] #[[Space:Killarney_Plantation%2C_Concordia_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Killarney Plantation]], Concordia Parish, Louisiana. Owner: [[Conner-5526|Farrar Conner]] #[[Space:Killarney_Plantation|Killarney Plantation, West Feliciana]] Owners: Franklin-Acklen #[[Space:Lachlomond_Plantation|Lachlomond Plantation]] owned by Isaac Franklin, then his wife Adelicia Hayes Acklen. West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana #[[Space:Loango_Plantation|Loango Plantation]] owned by Isaac Franklin, then his wife Adelicia Hayes Acklen. West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana #[[Space:Panola_Plantation|Panola Plantation]] owned by Isaac Franklin, then his wife Adelicia Hayes Acklen. West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana #[[Space:Rosedown Plantation, West Feliciana County, Louisiana|Rosedown Plantation]] - [[Turnbull-4021|Daniel Turnbull]] owner, West Feliciana Parish #[[Space:West_Oak_Plantation%2C_Iberville_Parish%2C_Louisiana|West Oak Plantation, Iberville Parish, Louisiana]] owned by [[Beaty-1851|Dr. Jesse Batey]] #[[Space:Whitney_Plantation%2C_Louisiana|Whitney Plantation]] Owner: [[Heidel-34|Ambros (Heidel) Haydel (1702-bef.1774)]] #[[Space:Yucca_Plantation%2C_Natchitoches_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Yucca Plantation]] Melrose Plantation merged into Yucca Plantation, owner [[Coincoin-1|Marie Therese Metoyer]] Needs slave documentation '''Needs Profiles''' #[[Space:Magnolia_Plantation%2C_Derry%2C_Louisiana|Magnolia Plantation, Derry, Louisiana]] Owner: [[Lecomte-58|Jean Baptiste Lecomte II]] (Needs 107 profiles) #[[Space:Morganza_Plantation%2C_Pointe_Coupee%2C_Louisiana|Morganza Plantation, Pointe Coupee, Louisiana]]. Owner: Charles Morgan, Alfred Morgan. (Needs 37 profiles) '''Under Construction''' #[[Space:Eutaw_Plantation%2C_Concordia_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Eutaw Plantation, Concordia Parish, Louisiana]] owned by [[Britton-3820|Audley Clark Britton]]. Needs slavery research. #[[Space:Shadows-on-the-Teche_Plantation%2C_Iberia_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Shadows-on-the-Teche Plantation, Iberia Parish, Louisiana]] '''Needs Category''' '''Do Not Count''' #[[Space:Index_of_Acklen_Plantations|Index of Franklin-Acklen Plantations]] owned by Isaac Franklin, then his wife Adelicia Hayes Acklen. West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana plantations. '''Total''' (21)

Louisiana Profile Improvement Teams

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[[Category:Louisiana_Project]] __NOTOC__ [[Project: Louisiana|Louisiana Project]] > [[Space:Louisiana_Project_Teams|Teams]] > '''Profile Improvement Teams'''
''{{Blue|Welcome to Louisiana's
Profile Improvement Teams!}}''
{{ProjectLouisiana}} = Louisiana Profile Improvement Team = '''The purpose of the Profile Improvement Team is to offer the ability to focus on a particular aspect of work on profiles across the State of Louisiana.''' By dividing tasks by the type of work to be done, project members can work efficiently within their areas of expertise and preference. Team members are encouraged to join the [[Project:Profile_Improvement|Profile Improvement Project]] on WikiTree, or one of its sub-projects or related projects. The primary goal of the Louisiana Profile Improvement Team is to make Louisiana profiles free of technical errors, with accurate and reliably sourced information, and well written narrative biographies. We want them to be useful as well as interesting to genealogists and other visitors. == Teams == '''If you enjoy improving profiles, regardless of where in the state they are located, there are plenty of opportunities! ''' : Team Coordinator: : To volunteer for a team, contact a project leader about the teams that interest you most! * '''[[Space:Louisiana Arborists Team|Louisiana Arborists Team]]''' - Focus on finding and merging duplicate Louisiana profiles, working according to standards set by the [[Project:Arborists|Arborists Project]]. Where questions or conflicts exist, these members also help to properly resolve issues before merging. ** Team Leader: * '''[[Space:Louisiana Data Doctors Team|Louisiana Data Doctors Team]]''' - Work on cleaning and correcting technical errors, mistakes, and inconsistencies revealed in Suggestion lists generated by the [[Project:Data Doctors|Data Doctors Project]]. This can also be done in conjunction with the weekly Data Doctors challenges. ** Team Leader: * '''[[Space:Louisiana Sourcerers Team|Louisiana Sourcerers Team]]''' - Add and improve sources on Unsourced or under-sourced profiles, using special maintenance categories. Our minimum goal is to include sources to support every family connection - parents, spouses, and children - as well as sources to support each birth, marriage, death or burial. There is also a need to help us identify unsourced Louisiana profiles, to make it easier for volunteers to find them. ** Team Leader: * '''[[Space:Louisiana BioBuilders Team|Louisiana BioBuilders Team]]''' - Write narrative biographies based on sourced data in the profile, and convert sources into in-line citations according to WikiTree recommended styles and standards. This work will focus on well-sourced, project-managed profiles that are ready to be organized into a written narrative. It can also include orphaned profiles, as well as non-project-managed profiles that have been identified by their contributors using the "[[:Category:Louisiana, Needs Biography|Louisiana, Needs Biography]]" category. ** Team Leader: * '''[[Space:Louisiana Categories Team|Louisiana Categories Team]]''' - Maintain proper usage of [[:Category:Louisiana_Projects|Louisiana Categories]], based on guidelines from the [[Project:Categorization|Categorization Project]]. Maintain category pages. Create new categories where needed, such as certain cemeteries or small towns. ** Team Leader: * '''[[Space:Louisiana Connectors Team|Louisiana Connectors Team]]''' - Work on connecting our loose branches to the main global family tree, using tools and processes developed by the [[Project:Connectors|Connectors Project]]. The more connected we are, the easier it will be for other WikiTree members to link to their Louisiana relatives. ** Team Leader: * '''[[Space:Louisiana Gedcom Team|Louisiana Gedcom Team]]''' - Clean up badly formatted and poorly sourced profiles that were the result of GEDCOM imports, especially from the earlier days of WikiTree before improvements were made to the process. We also add maintenance categories where needed to draw the attention of other volunteers who wish to help make improvements. ** Team Leader: == Related Pages on WikiTree == * [[Project:Profile_Improvement|Profile Improvement Project]] *

Louisiana Project Teams

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[[Category:Louisiana_Project]] [[Project: Louisiana|Louisiana Project Page]] > '''Project Teams'''
''{{Blue|Welcome to Louisiana's
Project Teams!}}''
{{ProjectLouisiana}} Here is a list of all Teams and sub-teams related to the Louisiana Project. Team Coordinators will be selected as teams become active. We ask all project members to choose at least one team, to help us in our project's goals. You are free to change your choices as your interests change; just let one of the project leaders know. Thank you for your interest! == Regional Teams == Louisiana's regional teams probably form the bulk of the project. Working by region and their subordinate locales is further aided by the use of categories, which can help in researching our extended families. : '''Team Coordinator''': * [[Space:Louisiana_Regional_Teams|Louisiana Regional Teams]] ** [[Space:Louisiana_North_Region_Team|Louisiana North Region Team]] ** [[Space:Louisiana_Central_Region_Team|Louisiana Central Region Team]] ** [[Space:Louisiana_Acadiana_Region_Team|Louisiana Acadiana Region Team]] ** [[Space:Louisiana_Florida_Parishes_Region_Team|Louisiana Florida Parishes Region Team]] ** [[Space:Louisiana_Greater_New_Orleans_Region_Team|Louisiana Greater New Orleans Region Team]] == Profile Improvements Teams == Members who work with Profile Improvements can choose to specialize in one or more of these groups. There are tools available for each to aid you in updating profiles. : '''Team Coordinator''': * [[Space:Louisiana_Profile_Improvement_Teams|Louisiana Profile Improvement Teams]] ** [[Space:Louisiana Arborists Team|Louisiana Arborists Team]] ** [[Space:Louisiana Data Doctors Team|Louisiana Data Doctors Team]] ** [[Space:Louisiana Sourcerers Team|Louisiana Sourcerers Team]] ** [[Space:Louisiana BioBuilders Team|Louisiana BioBuilders Team]] ** [[Space:Louisiana Categories Team|Louisiana Categories Team]] ** [[Space:Louisiana Connectors Team|Louisiana Connectors Team]] ** [[Space:Louisiana Gedcom Team|Louisiana Gedcom Team]] == Topical Teams == Some topics are already fully developed, while others are inactive and could use your help! New topics can be created as members express an interest in developing them. Please consider one of these, or suggest a new one! : '''Team Coordinator''': * [[Space:Louisiana_Topical_Teams|Louisiana Topical Teams]] ** [[Space:Name_Studies_in_Louisiana|Name Studies in Louisiana]] ** [[Space:Louisiana_Place_Study|Louisiana One Place Studies]] ** [[:Category:The Wall of Names at the Acadian Memorial|The Wall of Names at the Acadian Memorial]] ** [[Space:Acadian_Exiles|Acadians of Le Grand Dérangement]] ** Other topics - see the [[Space:Louisiana_Topical_Teams|Topical Teams page]] for details. == Management Teams == These teams work on maintaining Louisiana's project managed and most highly visible profiles, as well as helping project members develop their WikiTree and research skills. : '''Team Coordinator''': * [[Space:Louisiana_Managed_Profiles_Team|Louisiana Managed Profiles Team]] * [[Space:Louisiana 5-Star Profiles Team|Louisiana 5-Star Profiles Team]] * [[Space:Louisiana_Member_Help_Team|Louisiana Member Help Team]]

Louisiana Regional Teams

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[[Category:Louisiana_Project]] [[Project: Louisiana|Louisiana Project]] > [[Space:Louisiana_Project_Teams|Teams]] > '''Regional Teams'''
''{{Blue|Welcome to Regional Teams!}}''
{{ProjectLouisiana}} {{Image|file=Jacqueline_Girouard_s_Profile_Images.png |caption='''Louisiana Regions Map''' |align=c |size=400 }} ----
[[Image:Photos-172.jpg|30px]][[Image:Photos-172.jpg|30px]]'''Louisiana Parishes''' [[Image:Photos-172.jpg|30px]][[Image:Photos-172.jpg|30px]]
{| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable " style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue;" |- |[[:Category:Acadia_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Acadia]] |[[:Category:Allen_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Allen]] |[[:Category:Ascension_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Ascension]] |[[:Category:Assumption_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Assumption]] |[[:Category:Avoyelles_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Avoyelles]] |[[:Category:Beauregard_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Beauregard]] |[[:Category:Bienville_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Bienville]] |[[:Category:Bossier_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Bossier]] |- |[[:Category:Caddo_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Caddo]] |[[:Category:Calcasieu_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Calcasieu]] |[[:Category:Caldwell_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Caldwell]] |[[:Category:Cameron_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Cameron]] |[[:Category:Catahoula_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Catahoula]] |[[:Category:Claiborne_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Claiborne]] |[[:Category:Concordia_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Concordia]] |[[:Category:DeSoto_Parish%2C_Louisiana|DeSoto]] |- |[[:Category:East Baton Rouge_Parish%2C_Louisiana|East Baton Rouge]] |[[:Category:East Carroll_Parish%2C_Louisiana|East Carroll]] |[[:Category:East Feliciana_Parish%2C_Louisiana|East Feliciana]] |[[:Category:Evangeline_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Evangeline]] |[[:Category:Franklin_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Franklin]] |[[:Category:Grant_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Grant]] |[[:Category:Iberia_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Iberia]] |[[:Category:Iberville_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Iberville]] |- |[[:Category:Jackson_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Jackson]] |[[:Category:Jefferson Davis_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Jefferson Davis]] |[[:Category:Jefferson_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Jefferson]] |[[:Category:La Salle_Parish%2C_Louisiana|La Salle]] |[[:Category:Lafayette_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Lafayette]] |[[:Category:Lafourche_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Lafourche]] |[[:Category:Lincoln_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Lincoln]] |[[:Category:Livingston_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Livingston]] |- |[[:Category:Madison_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Madison]] |[[:Category:Morehouse_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Morehouse]] |[[:Category:Natchitoches_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Natchitoches]] |[[:Category:Orleans_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Orleans]] |[[:Category:Ouachita_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Ouachita]] |[[:Category:Plaquemines_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Plaquemines]] |[[:Category:Pointe Coupee_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Pointe Coupee]] |[[:Category:Rapides_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Rapides]] |- |[[:Category:Red River_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Red River]] |[[:Category:Richland_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Richland]] |[[:Category:Sabine_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Sabine]] |[[:Category:St. Bernard_Parish%2C_Louisiana|St. Bernard]] |[[:Category:St. Charles_Parish%2C_Louisiana|St. Charles]] |[[:Category:St. Helena_Parish%2C_Louisiana|St. Helena]] |[[:Category:St. James_Parish%2C_Louisiana|St. James]] |[[:Category:St. John the Baptist_Parish%2C_Louisiana|St. John the Baptist]] |- |[[:Category:St. Landry_Parish%2C_Louisiana|St. Landry]] |[[:Category:St. Martin_Parish%2C_Louisiana|St. Martin]] |[[:Category:St. Mary_Parish%2C_Louisiana|St. Mary]] |[[:Category:St. Tammany_Parish%2C_Louisiana|St. Tammany]] |[[:Category:Tangipahoa_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Tangipahoa]] |[[:Category:Tensas_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Tensas]] |[[:Category:Terrebonne_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Terrebonne]] |[[:Category:Union_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Union]] |- |[[:Category:Vermilion_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Vermilion]] |[[:Category:Vernon_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Vernon]] |[[:Category:Washington_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Washingon]] |[[:Category:Webster_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Webster]] |[[:Category:West Baton Rouge_Parish%2C_Louisiana|West Baton Rouge]] |[[:Category:West Carroll_Parish%2C_Louisiana|West Carroll]] |[[:Category:West Feliciana_Parish%2C_Louisiana|West Feliciana]] |[[:Category:Winn_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Winn]] |- |} = Louisiana Project - Regional Teams = '''The primary goals of the Louisiana Regional Teams are to improve existing profiles, expand existing families, and add new families to the tree while maintaining WikiTree styles and standards.''' This can most efficiently be done by focusing the work on profiles in a given area. Organizing into regional and parish groups will help to facilitate collaboration and sharing of resources. '''The 64 Louisiana parishes are organized into five main geographic regions.''' Work can be further subdivided by parish as appropriate, to help break up profile development into more manageable bites. This is ideal for project members who wish to focus on profiles associated with a particular region of the state. Individual Parish teams within each region can be created as our members indicate an interest in them. Resources that are Region- or Parish-specific can help focus profile development within those areas. == Teams == If you are interested in volunteering to lead or work on one of these regional teams, or have ideas for additional town or parish teams, please contact one of our Project Leaders! Also let us know if you are interested in starting a new [[Space:Louisiana_Place_Study|Louisiana One Place Study]]. * '''[[Space:Louisiana_North_Region_Team|Louisiana North Region Team]]''' *: North Louisiana is composed of three distinctive areas that are culturally attached to their border states of Texas, Mississippi, and Arkansas: the northwestern Ark-La-Tex area, the northeastern Ark-La-Miss area, and portions of the central hill country. Its major towns include Shreveport and Monroe. ** Team Leader: ** 20 Parishes: Bienville, Bossier, Caddo, Caldwell, Claiborne, DeSoto, East Carroll, Franklin, Jackson, Lincoln, Madison, Morehouse, Ouachita, Red River, Richland, Tensas, Union, Webster, West Carroll, Winn * '''[[Space:Louisiana_Central_Region_Team|Louisiana Central Region Team]]''' *: Central Louisiana is culturally and ecologically diverse, with a mix of prairies, piney hills, minor swamplands, and deciduous forests. Its largest cities are Alexandria and Natchitoches. ** Team Leader: ** 10 Parishes: Allen, Beauregard, Catahoula, Concordia, Grant, La Salle, Natchitoches, Rapides, Sabine, Vernon * '''[[Space:Louisiana_Acadiana_Region_Team|Louisiana Acadiana Region Team]]''' *: The Acadiana region is where the majority of Acadians originally settled when many of them arrived in Louisiana after the mass deportations from Nova Scotia in the 1700s. They mixed in with European French and German families to create a distinctive family culture. The region stretches along the southern portion of the state from west of the New Orleans area to the Texas border. Its largest cities include Lafayette and Lake Charles. ** Team Leader: ** 21 Parishes: Acadia, Ascension, Assumption, Avoyelles, Calcasieu, Cameron, Evangeline, Iberia, Iberville, Jefferson Davis, Lafayette, Lafourche, Pointe Coupee, St. Charles, St. James, St. John the Baptist, St. Landry, St. Martin, St. Mary, Terrebonne, Vermilion * '''[[Space:Louisiana_Florida_Parishes_Region_Team|Louisiana Florida Parishes Region Team]]''' *: This part of Louisiana, east of the Mississippi River and west of the Mississippi state line, was not acquired through the Louisiana Purchase of 1803. It was originally a part of New France that was ceded to the British in the 1700s and became part of West Florida, which eventually became known as the Florida Parishes. Its largest city is Baton Rouge. ** Team Leader: ** 9 Parishes: East Baton Rouge, East Feliciana, Livingston, St. Helena, St. Tammany, Tangipahoa, Washington, West Baton Rouge, West Feliciana * '''[[Space:Louisiana_Greater_New_Orleans_Region_Team|Louisiana Greater New Orleans Region Team]]''' *: This region consists of the parishes surrounding the city of New Orleans. Being a port city, it is more urban and culturally diverse, a "melting pot" of Cajun, European, African, Carribean, Latino, Jewish, and other influences. ** Team Leader: ** 4 Parishes: Jefferson, Orleans, Plaquemines, St. Bernard == General Team Tasks == * '''Develop list of Region-specific resources''', including links for online resources. * '''Develop Task Lists for each Regional Team''' with input from Team Members. Maybe get assistance from Data Doctors/[[Trtnik-2|Aleš Trtnik]]. * '''Identify ways that the categorization structure can be utilized''' to assist project needs, working with the [[Space:Louisiana Categories Team|Louisiana Categories Team]] as needed. * '''Encourage and support development of one-place studies and other regional topics.''' * '''Identify people who lived in the region by adding location categories to profiles.''' A person can have more than one location category as appropriate. * '''Add [[:Category:Louisiana Project Maintenance Categories|maintenance categories]] to profiles that need more work''', bringing them to the attention of the Profile Improvement Teams. == State-wide Resources == The following general resources have been identified for the State of Louisiana. (See Regional Team pages for Regional resources.) * Louisiana Digital Library, Early Louisiana Laws, [https://louisianadigitallibrary.org/islandora/object/lasc-earlylaw%3A8436#page/1/mode/1up Civil Code of the State of Louisiana, 1825]. * [https://laclerksportal.org/ Louisiana Clerks Remote Access Authority] (LCRAA), a centralized portal to parish clerks records -- conveyances, mortgages, probate, marriages, and other civil records -- across the state, excluding Ouachita, St. Landry, and Orleans. Most records indexed are relatively modern, but some parishes have indexes dating to the 1800s. Requires login, but account is free to access the index. A list of available record types by parish is accessible from the search page. * Family Search, [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Louisiana,_United_States_Genealogy Louisiana, United States Genealogy] resource page. Has links to a resource page for each parish, which includes traditional and online repositories. * Family Search, [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/location/37?region=Louisiana Louisiana record search] - to search all indexed Louisiana records on the site. * Ancestry (subscription only), [https://www.ancestry.com/search/?residence=_louisiana-usa_21&residence_x=_1-0 Louisiana record filter] - update filter on the left to search only Louisiana records. * Library of Congress, [https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/ Chronicling America] newspapers, 1789-1963 - searchable database of historical U.S. newspapers by state and year range. Advanced search lets you specify a newspaper. (Not all newspapers are represented.) * U.S. GenWeb, [http://usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm Louisiana Archives by Parish]

Louisiana Settlers Shoebox

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[[Category:Louisiana Families]][[Category:Louisiana Families Project]] ==What is this for?== This is intended as a place to save snippets of information on Louisiana settlers who do not as yet have a WikiTree profile (or a matching profile hasn't been identified, usually because of issues with the spelling of names). Typically, these will be found in books when researching other people, but the only rule is that they relate to Louisiana settlers. If you find one of these snippets that relates to an existing profile, please add it to the profile and delete the snippet, or add a link to the profile after the snippet so someone else can add it. ==Snippets== The following names come from ''The Fortier Family and Allied Families'' by Estelle M. Fortier Cochran. :Francois Fortier, b St Malo, France, arr on the St. Andre 1720. :Gabrielle Moreau, b Orange, France, m Francois Fortier in Louisiana - probably this [[Moreau-692|Gabrielle]]. :Pierre Jean Baptiste Deslandes, b Beyers, Normandie, France, father of [[Deslandes-75|Jeanne Deslandes]]. :Jean Baptiste Bienvenu, b 1739 (in France?), m ~1770 Helene Angelique Belet widow of Louis Decret, dau of Jean Belet and Marguerite Cartier, d 1786. Possibly a son of one of the Bienvenues who arrived on the ship La Profond in 1720. Captain in Third Company of Musketeers. Died 1786. :Guillaume du Verge de Marie, born in Dolac, Brittany, son of Bertrand du Verge and Julienne Hubert, arr in Louisiana as a ship captain. In 1751 m Marie Rose dau of Noel du Buisson de la Mariniere. :Cecelia Levasseur, dau of [[LeVasseur-306|Jacques Hyacinth Levasseur]], probably mar [[Piseros-18|Jean Francois Piseros]] :Marianne Beaupre, mother of [[Bourdon-202|Marie Francoise Bourdon]] (profile currently has different mother). De Ville in ''Natchitoches Records'' p7 in 1756 "Dominique Monteche, son of Jean Monteche and Catherine Leonard: native of Modenne, parish of St. Louis, in Italy; widower of Francoise Blet. Marie Francoise Bourdon, widow of Jacques Le Vasseur; daughter of Francois Bourdon and Marianne Beaupres; native of Demien, Picardy." :Jacques Bernard Massicot II, b 1739, son of Jacques Bernard Massicot I (son of Ignace Massicot Jeane Baquon) and Marie Daudien (widow of Michel Canon and Jean la Roche). Jacques pére was an established clothing manufacturer in New Orleans by 1745; his father and an uncle also seem to have been in New Orleans, as well as a younger brother also Jacques. :Jean Baptiste Grevemberg, of Flemish ancestry, came to Louisiana about 1721. Father of Genevieve (wife of Jacques Bernard Massicot II) and [[Grevemberg-2|Francois]]. Aged eleven at arrival with two brothers and, presumably, their parents; no information on any of these. Mar Anne Judith Chenal, widow of Louis Francois. :Francois Chenal, came to Louisiana with wife and family before 1724. Dau Anne Judith marr a Grevemberg (Jean Baptiste?). Looks like [[Cheval-9|Francois Cheval]], 1731 census states 5 children, profile gives four names, could Anne Judith be the fifth? :Jonathan Darby II, born in England son of Jonathan Darby of Oxford University and Anne Segre of Livingston, arrived on Le St-Louis (1719) for the Concession of Sieur Contillion. Married in 1737 Marie Corbin. :Marie Corbin, dau of Jean Corbin dit Bachemin and Anne Marie Judith LeHardy, wife of Jonathan Darby. :Dr. Bernard Alexandre Viel, born in France, arr on Le St-Andre in 1720. Physician and botanist, surgeon major of the hospital of New Orleans. Mar Servanne Perrine la Amourieux Blanc. :Cezaire de Blanc, born in Marseilles, son of Charles de Blanc (a Captain in the Royal Armies of France) and Margurite d'Espagnet. Multiple DeBlanc profiles from 1795-on; his descendants? Mar 1st Elizabeth Gugol, 2nd [[Juchereau-50|Marie-Delores Simone Juchereau]]. Became Commandant of the Post of Natchitoches after the death of his father-in-law. :Pierre Henri d'Erneville, Chevalier of the Royal Order of St. Louis, born in Normandy ~1714, son of Charles Ambroise d'Erneville, Lord of the Parish of Gontiers, and Anne le Pidard. Mar in 1747 Pelagie dau of Jean Francois de Pleuriau and Pelagie de Moriere. :Jean Francois de Pleuriau, born in France, member of Superior Council, Attorney General of Louisiana. :Pelagie de Moriere, born in France, wife of Francois de Pleuriau :Daniel Rafleau, born in Berne, Switzerland, son of Jean Rafleau and Marie Vitepan, arr on Le St-Andre in 1721 with 1st wife Barbe Tonnetberi. 2nd wife Marguerite Bezerin (or Pellerin), 3rd wife Marguerite Smith of Francfort, dau of Nicolas Smith, widow of Conrad Guilberg. :Louis Drouet, several Drouet profiles from 1761-on. Possibly son of Luc Drouet who arr in 1719. :Manuel Toledano, born 1763 in Cordova, Spain, son of Christoval Toledano and Antonia Venezuela. Sent to Louisiana as Spanish Ambassador. Mar in 1787 Marguerite Benoist, dau of Jean Baptiste Nicolas Benoist and Helene (Elena) Montanary. Possibly grandfather of [[Toledano-9|Basilice]] (via Christoval Toledano and Basilece Barbay)? :Jean Nicholas Benoist, family from Treves, Luxemberg, son of Jean Benoit and Marie Drossy. Possibly related to Benoist family of Canada, but purely speculation. A master tailor. Mar in 1770 Elena dau of Jean Montanary and Marguerite Talon (Toussaint, Toutan). :Jean Baptiste Montanary - master cordwainer, boot and shoe manufacturer - and Marguerite Toussaint. Both died in 176.

Louisiana Soldiers of the Great War

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[[Category:Louisiana Warriors]] ---- This is a list of those soldiers from Louisiana that died in "The Great War", World War I. The pages are from Haulsee, W. M.; Howe, F. G.; Doyle, A. C.'' Soldiers of the Great War, Volume 1''. The complete book is available at [http://www.sos.wa.gov/legacy/publications_detail.aspx?p=51 Legacy Washington] Soldiers of the Great War, Volume 1. The purpose of this page is to provide a source for the death of a Louisiana soldier. Please show the source. In this format: Haulsee, W. M.; Howe, F. G.; Doyle, A. C.'' [http://www.sos.wa.gov/legacy/publications_detail.aspx?p=51 "Soldiers of the Great War, Volume 1]''. Louisiana. Photos of many of these soldiers are also available at the same location. {{Image |file=Louisiana Soldiers of the Great War.jpg |align=c |size=620 |label=p. 420 |caption= }} {{Image |file=Louisiana Soldiers of the Great War-1.jpg |align=c |size=620 |label=p. 420 |caption= }} {{Image |file=Louisiana Soldiers of the Great War-2.jpg |align=c |size=620 |label=p. 420 |caption= }} {{Image |file=Louisiana Soldiers of the Great War-3.jpg |align=c |size=620 |label=p. 420 |caption= }}

Louisiana Topical Teams

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[[Category:Louisiana_Project]] [[Project: Louisiana|Louisiana Project]] > [[Space:Louisiana_Project_Teams|Teams]] > '''Topical Teams'''
''{{Blue|Welcome to Louisiana's
Topical Teams!}}''
{{ProjectLouisiana}} = Louisiana Topical Teams = Louisiana has a rich and varied history. The purpose of the Louisiana Topical Teams is to support the recognition of significant cultures and events that have impacted what Louisiana is today. The primary functions of Louisiana Topical Teams are to: * Identify a significant culture or event in the history of the state. * Develop a space page for the identified topic. * Solicit WikiTree members willing to lead or assist in the topic's development. Post a Question about it on {{G2G}}. * Support the topic by facilitating collaboration. == Team Members == There are many interesting aspects of Louisiana history that could use your attention! You can create a Free Space Page with information about any historical topic of your choice. Please contact one of our Project Leaders if you are interested in creating a topic page! == List of Current Topics == These topics already exist on WikiTree, but some could use additional work and development. Check with the topic leaders if you are interested in helping.
{| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable " style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue;" |- |Topic Leader |Topic |- | -- |[[Space:Name_Studies_in_Louisiana|Name Studies in Louisiana]] - a partial list. |- | -- |[[Space:Louisiana_Place_Study|Louisiana Place Study]] |- |[[Girouard-4019|Jacqueline Girouard]] |[[Space:Louisiana_Historical_Place_Names|Louisiana Historical Place Names]] - '''{{Orange|needs more work}}''' |- | -- |[[:Category:Louisiana%2C_Homesteaders|Louisiana, Homesteaders]] categories, part of the [[Project:Homesteaders|Homesteaders Project]]. '''{{Orange|Could use a space page. How to find LA homestead records applied for under the Homestead Act of 1862??}}''' |- |[[Girouard-4019|Jacqueline Girouard]],
[[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]] |[[Space:Routes_to_Attakapas|Routes to Attakapas and the Acadian Prairies]] |- |[[Girouard-4019|Jacqueline Girouard]] |[[Space:Louisiana_Early_Inhabitants|Louisiana Early Inhabitants]] |- | -- |[[:Category:Louisiana First Families]] - category for early families settled prior to statehood |- |[[Girouard-4019|Jacqueline Girouard]] |[[:Category:The_Wall_of_Names_at_the_Acadian_Memorial|Wall of Names at the Acadian Memorial]] category (St. Martinville) |- |[[Girouard-4019|Jacqueline Girouard]] |[[Space:The_First_Acadian_Arrivals_in_Louisiana_Territory|The First 21 Acadian Arrivals in Louisiana Territory]] |- | [[Simon-1737|Morris Simon]] |[[Space:Louisiana_Acadian_Coast|Louisiana Acadian Coast]] - '''{{Orange|Need to mention category to put on profiles}}''' |- |[[Girouard-4019|Jacqueline Girouard]] |[[:Category:German_Coast_Settlers|Louisiana German Coast Settlers]] category |- |--[[Space:German_Residents_found_in_Louisiana_1724_Census|German Residents found in Louisiana 1724 Census]] |- ||[[Girouard-4019|Jacqueline Girouard]] |[[Space:Attakapas_Post_in_1769|First Nominal Census of Attakapas Post 1769]]''' |- | -- |[[:Category:Louisiana, Notables|Louisiana Notables]] category - (collaborates with Notables Project) - categories for leaders, musicians, artists, etc. |- | -- |[[Space:Irish_in_Louisiana|Irish in Louisiana]] - '''{{Orange|just a stub, needs some TLC}}''' |- | [[Ladnier-101|Dale Ladnier]] |[[Space:The_Brides_of_la_Baleine|The Brides of la Baleine]] - landed in current-day Biloxi, Mississippi, but many were married in New Orleans and started families in Louisiana. |- |} == Team Tasks == These general tasks should be completed for each topical team. Additional tasks may be identified on the individual topic's space page. * '''Create a space page with details about the historical culture or event.''' The space page should be named appropriately -- please discuss with project leadership if you have questions. ** '''Include a task list on the space page,''' from which project members can volunteer to help with the topic. ** '''Identify resources that can help in researching the topic,''' and list them under a Resources heading at the bottom of the space page. ** '''Include a link to Wikipedia if there is one.''' Include other links if they add substantially to information about the topic. ** '''Add the project as one of the managers.''' * '''Create a category to link related profiles to the topic,''' if appropriate. The Louisiana Categories Team can assist in creating a fitting category. * '''Identify existing profiles and families related to the topic.''' Add relevant topic-related narratives and categories to their profiles. * '''Identify people who are related to the topic but need profiles added to WikiTree.''' Create their profiles and add links to their families, adding relevant narratives, sources and categories. == Ideas for Future Topics == Here are just a few ideas to consider, or let one of the project leaders know if you wish to create a new topic. * Louisiana Disasters (hurricanes, floods, oil spills, droughts) ** Hurricane of 10 Aug 1856 - Last Island Hurricane ** Hurricane of 1 Oct 1893 - wiped out Camanadaville * Religion in Early Louisiana 1700-1812 * Historical periods: ** La Louisiane, Nouvelle France (When under French rule), 1700 - 1764 ** Luisiana, Nueva España (When under Spanish rule), 1764 - 1803 ** Louisiana Purchase and road to becoming a State, 1803 - 1812 ** Louisiana in the US Civil War or Louisiana Confederacy, 1861-1865 ** Louisiana after the US Civil War, 1865 - present * Slavery in Louisiana - see [[:Category: Louisiana, Slavery]]. Related to [[Project:Black_Heritage|U.S. Black Heritage project]]. * Louisiana Plantations - see [[:Category:Louisiana, Family Homes]] * Yellow Fever in Louisiana - see [[:Category:Louisiana, Infectious Diseases]]. Could add a new category [[Category:Louisiana, Yellow Fever]]

Lourcey Name Study

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[[Category:Lourcey Name Study]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Lourcey Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lourcey Lourcey] 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 Lourcey 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 Lourceys), by time period (18th Century Lourceys), or by topic (Lourcey DNA, Lourcey Occupations, Lourcey 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 Lourcey 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: [[Lourcey-1|Mary Jones]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Lourcey}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Lourcey}}
{{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/La Lourcey La Lourcey] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/De Lourcey De Lourcey]

Louw Family Farm

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[[:Category: Asian Projects]] [[:Category: Indonesia]] [[:Category: Indonesia Project]] [[ Category: Long Descendants Chinese Indonesia]] [[:Category: Tokoh_Tionghoa_Indonesia]] [[:Category: Famous Indos]] [[:Category: Culture, Tradition, History, Indonesia]] ;===== to view in other language please use google chrome brower and right click and select the translate button ''' Live are Process of Changing Culture ''' ==Family History Reading== #'''See: '''Click the Family Tree and Tools #''' [[Louw-957|Piang Nio 良 炳 娘 (Louw) 卢 ]]''' #''' [[Louw-962|Pang Tjoan 旁全 (Louw) 卢 B.Sc.,M.Sc ]]''' #''' [[Ong-122 | “ONG 王” Family Tree of Seven Generations Pedigree ]]''' #''' [[Thung-4 | “THUNG 汤” Family Tree of Seven Generations Pedigree ]]''' #''' LOUW's '' 卢'' had a [[Space:Louw Family Farm|small farm in Louwville]].''' == Biography == The late LILY - LOUW LIANG PENG NIO Lily was born in 1932. Lily Louw ... January 1942, papa Louw Tjoen Seng and Grandpa Ong Eng Han call builders to construct an antiaircraft refuge in the house (not Bunker), located in front of the house. The walls around and the top coated with sand bags. The protection measures 3.00 x 5.50 meters, the construction materials used wood boards dolken and camphor. In an emergency war. All children are equipped with personal identification cards with photographs stored in a small cloth pouch with neck strap to be worn around the neck of every child. In the bag was kept anyway piece of rubber, that in the event of explosions, each child must soon bite the rubber so that the cavities are not buttoned. The more the atmosphere more tense, anxiety, fear and attempt to save property and lives. Which further adds to the Louw family anxiety in those days was the John who was still a toddler suffering from severe and hospitalized Yang Seng Ie (Current: HUSADA). Thanks to the help of dr. Kwa Tjoan Siu lives can be saved. Dr Kwa is the founder of the hospital. Seng Ie famous that very humane. But the safeguards that have been built were ultimately futile, since the grandparents are affected by the majority of Chinese people who chose to flee to the countryside Tangerang; Bogor; Sukabumi and others that are considered even safer, than survive or live in the city of Batavia. Grandpa took the decision to bring the whole family (except papa Louw Tjoen Seng remained in Jl. Angke 56, to keep the house) fled to the village of Lengkong - Serpong, We leave in the morning the train station Angke. When a series of trains arriving at the station Serpong, accident occurred as a result of the train cars were crowded with passengers to get off just having trouble, especially our families carrying bundles of goods a pretty good number, after our family following goods have gone down, and on the platform, suddenly grandmother screamed and cried after finding out that there is a bundle of goods negligent left in the hopper. At that time also the circuit boards are already moving fast train carriages left the station. Grandfather immediately call and report the incident to the oil station with a request that he would inform the next station Cisauk. Every effort eventually nil, Lengkong In the village we were staying in a house whose owner booth no family ties close to Engku Ong Yau Tiang which take into wife-the native women Nyi Iyet. Rustic atmosphere cozy and quiet forgetting the ongoing war. We live with simplicity during the week. Almost every day the three of us with Lili and Mery play in the garden while looking gardeners rubber tapping rubber latex which is almost like milk accommodated in an aluminum bowl. One day we were taken by surprise with the arrival of our papa of Betawi with old bike riding while holding the flag Nippon. According to the story, here's what saved Nippon flag. In the very long journey across the country that are prone, the villagers thought that our papa is one Japanese soldier who stray. They had not bothered him even saluted by bending over in the Japanese style. Papa do not think after Angke abandoned house on the street, looting the houses are uninhabited. This happens everywhere, in every one of us is great, according to the Japanese rumor was the one who ordered. When entering an age limit in school (7 years) father prefers introductory language schools Netherlands, Holandsche Chinesche School (HCS) located at Tank Gang Mol Molenvliet Batavia Stad. One teacher Mrs Klean paid much attention to Lily & Mery. Dutch Indies Government actually no rest at all to the problem of education of children Huakiau, but after gathering Tiong Hoa Hwee Koan establish Chinese schools throughout the country, raises concern for the Dutch, and finally since 1922 establishment of the Dutch school specifically for the Chinese named HCS , When the Dutch government to its knees against Dai Nippon army which occupied the city of Batavia on March 6, 1942 Lily's new 10-year-old was forced to leave the bench class II HCS. After a year out of school, his father send back in the Chinese-language school called Hok Kian Hwee Koan School. He started from a kindergarten class. The Japanese government when it only allows Hoakiau receive limited education elementary grade 6 only, during the elementary school he has always demonstrated excellent academic achievement to reach the top ranking. Starting the fourth grade until graduation, he threes with Merry and Hok Tjoan united in the same class, it appears that the achievements of his brother Hok Tjoan superior, because it always achieve ranking unity. On June 20, 1949 the three of them graduated from primary school Hok Kian Hwee Koan and go to Junior Tiong Hoa Hwee Koan School or Pa Hua very well known that the Chinese schools Pioneers of the oldest in the entire Indies and was established in 1901 when China was still under CHING dynasty and men Hoakiaw hair still pigtail (Tong-Day). In the era of Japan Poa Hua School was closed by the Japanese Army and made in prison for the Australian army custody. After World War II ended, the school Pa Hua reopened with education as before from the kindergarten level to KAO CHUNG (SMA) in spite of the atmosphere of the city is not safe because of a revolutionary war for independence from the Indonesian people who oppose the presence of returning troops NICA (Netherlands) in the archipelago. Because prospective students thronged, the three of us did not get a seat in PA HUA Center Jl / Commerce 31 can only be accommodated in the school branch road Mangga Besar No. 1. During the three years the three of us go home to go to school aboard a wagon in the charter by engkong Ong Eng Han .. At that time the wagon or sado are a popular means of transportation. We just miss school in the afternoon (12:30 until 17:30). Lily in the Junior Class I and Mery are in the same class but Hok Tjoan in another class and always achieve the ranking of unity despite heavy enough to face change subjects mostly using English !. Because the HUA outset PA prefers English. After graduating from junior Lily tonsil disease infestation is quite chronic and recovering after surgery by an ENT doctor Prof. Dr. Ouw Eng Liang. As a result, he did not continue his studies in high school, as a compensation mama Ong Tjeng Nia divert it by following the Tailoring courses and other skills (Handicraft). After completing all the lessons and have a diploma, he started trying to open a course in home Angke. It turned out that the small business-kecilannya quite successful student number of course participants is quite good, mamanayapun help complete with display cabinets 3 pieces large enough to display examples of handwork. Students who have completed compulsory lessons Exam for Obtaining certificates and diplomas. Each time the exam was held under the supervision of the assessor interpreter, a woman from the state Chekoslavia Caucasians. Board brand billboard hanging from the front of the house and the design of its diplomas are made by a relatively younger brother Hok Tjoan. Somehow after he married and settled down his business was discontinued. family history [[Louw-957-1]] == Sources ==

Love Cemetery, Aldborough, West Elgin, Ontario, Canada

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===About=== [[Category: Love Cemetery, Aldborough, Ontario]] This is part of the [[Project:Ontario Cemeteries]] which is a subproject of [[Project:Cemeteries of Canada]], and [[Project:Global Cemeteries]]. Love Cemetery is in West Elgin, Ontario, Canada. Links to WikiTree profiles are provided (where known). If you know of any others that can be linked to please contact [[Rutherford-1297|Brett Rutherford]] 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 [[Rutherford-1297|Brett Rutherford]] 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.google.ca/maps/dir//26385+Talbot+Line,+West+Elgin,+ON+N0L/@42.587946,-81.5534351,15z/data=!4m8!4m7!1m0!1m5!1m1!1s0x882fb521f191283d:0xe3d193d0f8da1c4b!2m2!1d-81.5379371!2d42.5849345, Location of Love Cemetery] ===Aims=== This project is to document the life and times of the people interred in Love Cemetery. Project members are needed to assist in the research and adding profiles and information to profiles. Hopefully it will grow to include links to other information and such things as video/audio tours of the cemetery. ===Tasks Completed=== *Photography :90 % complete as of May 2015- Photos taken by [[Rutherford-1297|Brett Rutherford]] *Photo transcriptions :Details of all photos will be transcribed to a sortable table that will be shown below. ===To Do=== * Create WikiTree profiles for all people that will be shown on the table below :The completed table will include links to WikiTree profiles and direct links to the photos of gravestones. The profile created can include other sources of information as well as biographical details of the person. * Create an Audio and/or video tour of graves :Create a tour that can be taken on mobile phone or I-Pad or similar device. This tour will take someone around this 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. *Checking of transcription information :Other people are required to assist in double-checking the validity of data entered to ensure accuracy. ---------------------- ===Sortable Table of graves=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Birth''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Death''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Age''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" class="unsortable"|'''Notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Photo #''' |- | McEachern, Margaret T.||||1881 Aug 09||2||daughter of Arch'd and Mary||1 |- | McGregor, Duncan||1847 Aug 12||1913 Jun 06||||||2 |- | McLachlan, Flora J.||1851 Jul 18||1931 Mar 16||||his wife||2 |- | McGregor, Flora||||1902 Apr 02||20||beloved wife of Wesley Ross||3 |- | McGregor, Duncan A.||||1891 Apr 15||1||son of Flora McGregor||4 |- | Leitch, Betsy||||1878 Feb 22||32||wife of Adulphus Nelles, Daughter of Duncan and Nancy ||5 |- | Hall, Adaline||||1878 Sep 4||13||dau of Thomas J. and Sarah||6 |- | Clark, John||||1880 Nov 15||8 mos||children of J. & A. Clark||7 |- | Clark, Abel||||1881 Aug 10||2 weeks||children of J. & A. Clark||7 |- | Clark, James A.||1876||1931||||||7 |- | Clark, Margaret S.||1882||1940||||his wife||7 |- | Clark, James ||||1904 Mar 09||63||||7 |- | Love, Christina||||1871 Sep 16||1||dau of A. & M. Love||8 |- | [[Love-2877|Love, Alexander]]||||1875 Jan 27||42||||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Love-2878 8] |- | [[Love-2878|Love, Mary]]||||1911 Jan 22||84||wife of Alex. Dr. Love Sr.||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Love-2878 8] |- | Love, Wm. N.||||1901 Oct 23||32||||8 |- | Shippey, Jas. S.||||1895 Sep 15||32||||8 |- | Love, Kate||||1947 Aug 20||86||his wife||8 |- | Love, Catherine Ann||||1944 Jun 8||77||wife of William N. Love||8 |- | Love, Albert A.||||1926 May 19||26||||8 |- | [[Love-2880|Love, Alex Jr.]]||||1943 Apr 11||80||||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Love-2880 8] |- | Love, Mary B.||||1902 Nov 04||39||wife of Alex Love Jr.||8 |- | Love, Duncan A.||||1979 Mar 06||81||||8 |- | Johnson, William J.||||1908 Dec 08||44||||9 |- | McBride, William H.||||1915 Dec 27||60||||9 |- | McGregor, Annie||1872||1946||||||9 |- | Ash, Sarah Ann L.||||1873||1||Daughter of John and May||10 |- | Ash, Mary Jane||||1873 Feb 26||5||Dau of William & Mary||11 |- | Ash, Richard||||1873 Feb 27||10||Son of William & Mary||12 |- | Ash, Godfry A.||||1875 Feb 06||5||Son of William & Mary||13 |- | Trigger, Mary Ann||||1872 Aug 23||10 mo||Dau of James & Mary A.||14 |- | Trigger, George||||1873 Feb 07||2||||15 |- | Wilton, William||||1873 Sep 25||1||||16 |- | McDonald, Grace||||1897 Sep 17||58||||17 |- | McDonald, Mary Jane||||1885 Nov 14||2||||17 |- | Wride, John||1841 Oct 12||1906 Feb 02||||||18 |- | Wride, Mary J.||1843 Aug 21||1901 Jan 22||||his wife||18 |- | Wride, George A.||1882 May 04||1901 Jul 26||||||18 |- | McIntyre, Arch'd C.||||1904 May 29||84||||19 |- | McIntyre, Ann||||1881 Feb 03||54||beloved wife of Arch. McIntyre||19 |- | McIntyre, Mary||||1874 Nov 22||20||their daughter||19 |- | Gray, Arthur||||1950 Mar 02||75||||20 |- | Wachsmath, Caroline||||1955 Mar 24||75||his wife||20 |- | Gray, William||||1921 Sep 18||86||||20 |- | Gray, Margaret ||||1925 May 09||79||his beloved wife||20 |- | Gray, Jennie L.||||1898 Jun 05||12||Daughters of Wm. & Margaret||20 |- | Gray, Carrie||||1902 Dec 17||26||Daughters of Wm. & Margaret||20 |- | Young, James A.||||1891 Sep 26||2 mos||infant son of James & Annette||21 |- | Tong, William J.||1859||1937||||||22 |- | Malsbury, Lydie E.||1886||1944||||||22 |- | Matthews, William E.||||1871 Feb 20||2 mos||son of John A. & June||23 |- | Gunn, John||||1866 Jan 06||10||children of Donald G. And Nancy Gunn||24 |- | Gunn, Donald||||1861 Aug 27||1||children of Donald G. And Nancy Gunn||24 |- | Gunn, George||||1850 Sep 17||8 mos||children of Donald G. And Nancy Gunn||24 |- | Buchanan, Wm.||||1889 Feb 28||65||native of Argyleshire Scotland||25 |- | Clarke, Edward||||1878 Dec 31||61||||26 |- | Clark, Sarah Jane||||1886 Dec||16||dau of E.& E. Clark||27 |- | Gunn. Nancy||||1866 Jan 05||40||wife of Donald G. Gunn||28 |- | Gunn, Donald G.||||1913 Aug 17||86||||29 |- | Grant, Catherine||1853||1919||||his wife||29 |- | Gunn, Robert A.||1880||1931||||their son||29 |- | [[Carmichael-1034|Carmichael, Neil]]||1850||1936||||||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Carmichael-1034 30] |- | McKellar, Malcolm||1863||1939||||||30 |- | McKellar, Christena||||1895 Jul 4||70||wife of the above||30 |- | McKellar, Malcolm||||1873 Apr 27 ||50||||30 |- | McIntyre, M. A.||1856||1936||||||31 |- | [[McIntyre-1793|McIntyre, Annie]]||1845||1900||||wife of Wm. Chase||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McIntyre-1793 31] |- | McIntyre, Infant Son||||||||infant son of John A. & Catherine ||32 |- | Taylor, Gilbert||1800||1852 Jan||||born in Skipness Kintyre Scotland||33 |- | Taylor, Gilbert||||1867 Dec 16||57||||34 |- | Baker, William||||1867 Aug 12||22||||35 |- | McCallum, Nancy||||1872 Dec 01||32||wife of John McCallum||36 |- | McGregor, Hannah||||1885 Apr 20||25||Children of Malcolm & Catherine||37 |- | McGregor, John||||1871 Dec 17||1||Children of Malcolm & Catherine||37 |- | McGregor, Malcom||||1898 Mar 09||77||||37 |- | McGregor, Catherine||||1908 Dec 13||83||beloved wife of||37 |- | McGregor, Dougald||||1926 Sep 15||74||||37 |- | McGregor, Malcolm||1869||1932||||||37 |- | McGregor, Mary||1856||1943||||||37 |- | McGregor, John||||1871 Dec 17||1||||38 |- | Taylor, Neil||||1874 Jun 25||83||||39 |- | Taylor, Martha||||1850 May 06||96||also his mother, wife of Angus Taylor||39 |- | Ferguson, Margaret||||1848 Oct||19||||40 |- | Ferguson, Mary||||1825 Oct||25||wife of Colin, daus of Alex and Euphemia Love||40 |- | McKinven, Alex'r||||1843 Sep 30||57||||41 |- | Love, Euphemia||||1877 Nov 30||92||wife of Alex'r Love||42 |- | McIntyre, Isabella||||1877 Oct 01||69||wife of Archibald McIntyre||43 |- | McIntyre, Arch'd ||||1883 May 27||81||||44 |- | McIntyre, Archibald||||1863 Dec 24||24||son of Arch'd and Isabella||45 |- | McIntyre, Euphemia||||1889 May 10||38||dau of Archibald and Isabella||46 |- | Murray, Archie M.||1871||1921||||||47 |- | Murray, Malcolm||1840||1872||||||47 |- | Leitch, Christina||1844||1915||||wife of Malcolm||47 |- | Murray, Flora E.||1869||1880||||||47 |- | Jaques, John||1856 Apr 13||1893 Jul 07||||||48 |- | McLachlin, Sarah A.||1855 Aug 09||1897 Jun 22||||also his wife||48 |- | McLachlin, Margaret||||1900 Feb 09||70||||49 |- | McLachlin, Annie||||1855 Oct 02||2||dau of Hugh and Margaret||49 |- | Leitch, Nancy||||1880 May 08||72||wife of Duncan Leitch||49 |- | Leitch, Duncan||||1890 Jan 31||89||||49 |- | Campbell, Neil||||1876 Apr 20||81||||50 |- | Campbell, Isabella||||1827 Aug 21||29||||50 |- | Campbell, Malcolm||||1849 May 12||26||||50 |- | Campbell, Isabell ||1819 Feb 02||1893 Dec 03||||||50 |- | Campbell, Arch'd||1827 Mar 04||1903 Dec 30||||||50 |- | Campbell, Euphemia||||1920 Jan 27||||dau of Neil and Isabella||50 |- | Leitch, Malcolm D.||||1899 Oct 09||64||||51 |- | Sinclair, Eliza||||1937 Jan 28||88||||51 |- | Leitch, Daniel C.||||1897 Nov 26||21||son of Malcolm and Eliza||51 |- | Leitch, Jennie A.||||1904 Mar 25||22||wife of John McIntyre||51 |- | Leitch, Julia||||1859 Feb 14||31||wife of John D. Leitch, dau of Duncan and Nancy||52 |- | Leitch, Nancy||||1863 Sep 11||30||Dau of Duncan and Nancy||53 |- | McKirdy, Joseph||||1893 Dec 21||50||||54 |- | McCollum, Archibald||||1884 Nov 08||75||||54 |- | McKirdy, Robert||||1847 Jan 21||44||||54 |- | McKirdy, Isabella||||1885 Jan 02||80||wife of the above||54 |- | McKirdy, Laura L.||||1885 Feb 23||4 mos||||54 |- | McCollum, John||||1861 Dec 20||49||native of Argyleshire Scotland||55 |- | Graham, Isabella||||1876 Nov 17||87||wife of Capt. Hugh McCowan||56 |- | McCowan, Capt. Hugh||1787 Feb 05||1863 Feb 17||||born in Argyleshire||57 |- | McCowan, Margaret||||1848 Sep 06||23||son & dau of Hugh and Isabell||58 |- | McCowan, Duncan||||1849 Feb 04||26||son & dau of Hugh and Isabell||58 |- | Leitch, Malcolm ||||1850 Sep 20||84||natives of Argyleshire Scotland||59 |- | Leitch, Julia||||1845 Jun 20||75||wife of the above||59 |- | Leitch, Colin||||1866 Mar 09||47||||60 |- | Holland, William F.||||1875 Jan 20||1||son of Joseph and Elizabeth||61 |- | Holland, Robert W.||||1893 Jan 05||20||son of Jos. & Elizabeth||62 |- | Fillmore, Lizzie May||||1897 May 07||7||dau of Edgar & Maggie||63 |- | [[Fillmore-228|Fillmore, Cecil]]||1856||1938||||||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Fillmore-228 64] |- | [[Meteer-10|Fillmore, Margaret]]||1867||1942||||||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Fillmore-228 64] |- | [[Fillmore-227|Fillmore, Addie J.]]||1883||1902||||||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Fillmore-227 64] |- | [[Fillmore-229|Fillmore, Lemuel E.]]||||1954 Jan 30||62||corporal, 1 Battn C.E.F.||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Fillmore-229-1 65] |- | Goodall, Mary||||1904 Apr 02||65||wife of Wallace||66 |- | Goodall, Mary J.||||1886 Apr 06||9||dau of Wallace & Mary||66 |- | Goodall, W. W.||1850 Feb 25||1906 Nov 28||||born at Galt, accidentally killed at Ridgetown||66 |- | McCowan, John||||1867 Jan 03||37||||67 |- | Campbell, Margaret||1838 Jul 12||1858 Jul 10||||wife of Hugh McCowan||68 |- | McCowan, Hugh||1834 May 10||1863 Jan 17||||son of Capt. McCowan||69 |- | Leitch, Effie||||1863 Dec 25||22||wife of Malcolm Leitch||70 |- | McKillop, John D.||1854 Jan 25||1935 Jun 10||||||71 |- | Smith, Mary||1852||1951||||his wife||71 |- | McKillop, James||||1871 Aug 22||56||||71 |- | McKillop, Frances Catherine||||1892 Jun 11||64||||71 |- | McKillop, May||||1888 Oct 20||1 mo||dau of John D. & Mary||71 |- | [[Garlick-278|Garlick, Charles]]||1839||1925||||||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Garlick-278 72] |- | [[Wigley-175|Wigley, Eliza]]||1844||1916||||his wife||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Wigley-175-1 72] |- | Swain, Charley||1905||1975||||||73 |- | Huffman, Elizabeth||1845 Sep 04||1872 Nov 13||||wife of John Huffman||74 |- | Huffman, John||1835 Aug 08||1887 Sep 12||||||74 |- | Huffman, Barbara||1849 Dec 01||1927 Dec 31||||wife of John Huffman||74 |- | Huffman, Robert J.||1885 Apr 31||1890 Sep 06||||||74 |- | Mulholland, William C.||1823||1864||||||75 |- | Mulholland, Mary||1826||1915||||his wife||75 |- | Mulholland, George||1784||1873||||||75 |- | Neily, S.||1840 May 01||1897 Sep 13||||native of Ballymena Ireland||76 |- | Meteer, Charles||1861||1941||||||77 |- | Fillmore, Melissa||1854||1921||||wife of C. Meteer||77 |- | Meteer, Florence Edna||||1898 Jun 30||5||dau of Charles & Melissa||78 |- | Meteer, Prudence||||1898 Mar 09||39||wife of Thomas Hipkins||79 |- | Hipkins, Richard T.||1882 Sep 26||1908 Jun 15||||||79 |- | Pailsley, Elizabeth||||1879 Oct 22||36||wife of Robert||80 |- | Paisley, Eimee Ellen||||1875 Oct 22||1||their daughter||80 |- | Dawdy, Hannah Jane ||1877 Dec 04||1920 Nov 14||||wife of Burlington Dawdy||81 |- | Dawdy, Velma Ruby||1915 Sep 26||1916 Sep 08||||||81 |- | Dawdy, Gordon||1906||1987||||son||81 |- | [[Crabbe-129|Crabbe, George]]||1866||1930||||||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Moyer-1478-1 82] |- | [[Moyer-1478|Crabbe, Uceba J.]]||1872||1953||||||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Moyer-1478-1 82] |- | Crabbe, Ernest Melbourne||1893 Jan 12||1967 Jan 10||||Veteran W.W.1||83 |- | Currie, Donald||||1861 Dec 03||4||son of Rob't & Flora||84 |- | Clark, Flora||||1880 Jan 29||40||wife of Robert Currie||85 |- | [[Axford-179|Axford, Charles]]||1878||1878 Apr 25||||Son of H. & M. Axford||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Axford-179 86] |- | [[Axford-183|Axford, Daniel]]||1792 Nov 25||1875 Sep 05||82||Native of Devonshire England||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Axford-183 87] |- | [[Axford-180|Axford, Archie]]||||1869 May 11||||Children of H. & M. Axford||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Axford-180-1 88] |- | [[Axford-182|Axford, Lora]]||1877 Feb 14||1877 Feb 27||12 days||Children of H. & M. Axford||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Axford-180-1 88] |- | [[Dawdy-43|Dawdy, Austin]]||1869||1938||||||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Dawdy-43 89] |- | [[Newton-5812|Dawdy, Elizebeth]]||1876||1953||||||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Dawdy-43 89] |- | [[Dawdy-46|Dawdy, Carman]]||1901||1910||||our son||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Dawdy-46-1 89] |- | [[Dawdy-47|Dawdy, Isaac]]||1843||1929||||||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Dawdy-47-1 89] |- | [[Williams-32654|Dawdy, Mary]]||1850||1929||||||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Dawdy-47-1 89] |- | Dawdy, Orville||1916||1983||||||90 |- | Dawdy, H. Carman||||1910 Jan 09||||son of A. & E. Dawdy||91 |- | Hookway, Edward||||1875||68||Native of Devonshire England||92 |- | Hookway, Mary||||1894 Sep 28||83||Native of Devonshire England||92 |- | Hookway, William||||1911 Jun 26||76||||92 |- | Love, Archibald||||1871 Jul 17||58||native of Argyleshire Scotland||93 |- | Love, Margaret||||1894 May 28||73||native of Argyleshire Scotland||94 |- | McPhee, Daniel||||1876 Mar 14||49||||95 |- | McPhee, Isabella||||1896 Dec 24||76||||95 |- | McLean, Alex'r||||1862 Dec 02||45||native of Argyleshire Scotland||96 |- | Page, Daniel||||1872 Mar 29||27||son of William & Sarah||97 |- | [[Lutz-916|Crabbe, Ethel M.]]||1887||1964||||||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Crabbe-128-1 98] |- | [[Crabbe-128|Crabbe, Frank]]||1872||1964||||||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Crabbe-128-1 98] |- | Crabbe, John||||1915 Jul 25||78||||99 |- | Crabbe, Eliza||||1925 Oct 24||83||||99 |- | Crabbe, Elena Emma A.||||1871 Sep 06||3 mos||dau of John and Eliza||100 |- | Timson, John William||||1873 Mar 01||17||son of William & Sarah||101 |- | Young, James A.||||1881 Mar 29||4||son of John & Agnes||102 |- | Young, Joseph H.||1887||1950||||||103 |- | Young, Emily E.||1887||1966||||his wife||103 |- | Williamson, Hannah Merritt||||1887 Jan 17||17||wife of John Williamson||105 |- | Young, Elsie F. 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Love County, Oklahoma

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Welcome to the Love 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 * Love County, Oklahoma - '''https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love_County,_Oklahoma'''

Love Family History

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[[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] This is intended to be a central page for organizing genealogy related to Love families and information about individuals, places, and things named Love. However, it's a "stub." It's been started but has no content yet. What can you add here? See the [[Surname_Index_Pages|Surname Project Page]] for ideas and tips. === Origins of the Surname === ??? === Loves on WikiTree === Here is the [https://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/L/LOVE_1.html Love surname index]. If you are a Love and add yourself or a family member to WikiTree your addition(s) will appear on the list tomorrow automatically. Also see [https://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/L/LOVELACE_1.html Lovelace].

Love Letters

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Love_Letters.pdf
These are transcriptions of love letters from Archibald S Clarke, of Port Gibson, Mississippi to Miss Phebe Stanbrough of Madison Parish, Louisiana.

Love Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project]] [[Category:Love Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Love Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Love Love] 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 Love 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 Love's), by time period (18th Century Love's), or by topic (Love DNA, Love Occupations, Love 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 Love Name Study, simply enter a comment with your join request. Next, browse 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: [[Brooks-13557|Bill Brooks]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Love}} 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:James_Love_Brunswick_VA_1720_-_Stokes_NC_1800]]: Links, research papers, descendant reports and discussion of James Love 1720 and his descendants. * [[Space:Nigellus_(Nigel)_Luf_and_yDNA_Analysis]]: Record and discuss evidence supporting individual Love pedigrees as descending from Nigellus Luf * ==Membership== * [[Brooks-13557|Bill Brooks]] * [[Love-3581|Deb Love]] * [[Love-4909|Connie (Love) Sychowski]] * [[Gates-3089|Steve Gates]] ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Luff Luff] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Luiff Luiff] *Lufe *Luf

Lovegrove Family Mysteries

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We've been trying to trace my wife's grandfather but all we know is that his name was John Lovegrove, he was possibly born between 01/09/1893 & 31/08/1894 and his fathers name was Thomas. He married my wife's grandmother, Mildred Doris Goodey, in August 1920 in Reading but we think the marriage may have been annulled somewhen before 19/07/1924 when she remarried. The family rumour is that JL was MDGs uncle (her mothers brother) but this doesn't tie in with what we know of that side of the family. The only other snippets we have are that Thomas Lovegrove, JLs father, was noted as 'deceased' on the marriage certificate (so he would have died somewhere between 1893 & 1920) and that JL was noted as a Journeyman Painter on the wedding certificate (31/08/1920) and a Master House Decorator on my wife's fathers birth certificate (28/02/1922).

Lovejoy Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about the Lovejoy family. upload known and unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Lovel Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:Lovel Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Lovel Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lovel Lovel] 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 Lovel 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 Lovel's), by time period (18th Century Lovel's), or by topic (Lovel DNA, Lovel Occupations, Lovel 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 Lovel 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-2634|Christine (Campbell) Preston]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Lovel}} 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/Lovell Lovell]

Lovell Family Mysteries-1

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] I am using this page to set out where I have got to in trying to establish the ancestors of my 4x Great Grandmother [[Lovell-3229|Mary (Lovell) Derham (abt.1772-abt.1846)]] and in particular her links to other Lovells in Dorset. Mary Lovell married [[Durham-3969|Joseph Durham (abt.1768-1857)]] on 24 December 1792 in Bloxworth, Dorset. The banns of marriage say “Joseph Derrim of Morden and Mary Lovell of this parish spinster”. Mary Lovell's baptism on 15 June 1772 was recorded in the Parish Register of Morden, Dorset. The record simply tells us that "Mary Lovell base born was baptized" and does not list either of her parents. An interesting summary of the way that illegitimate children appear in parish registers is provided by Family Search and is attached as an Annex. This surmises that illegitimate births were relatively infrequent at the time (although I am aware of a few other examples in the area between 1750 and 1850). There may be hints in the parish registers (for example an entry “William Smith bastard of Mary Jones” implies that the father’s name was Smith and quite possibly William Smith) but in general information from the various Bastardy records of the parish is likely to be more helpful. Unfortunately, there are no Bastardy records extant for Morden or Bloxworth in the late 18th Century, so it initially seemed unlikely that we could get much further with tracing Mary Lovell’s ancestry. However, I have carried out a thorough study of the parish registers of Morden, Bloxworth and neighbouring parishes to try to identify possible ancestors. From 1719 onwards there are a number of records that form a coherent family group, descended from two brothers called Robert and Andrew Lovell, who both appear to have moved into Morden from Milton Abbas, where their baptisms are recorded in the parish register in 1686 and 1694 respectively. Robert Lovell of Morden can be directly linked to the Milton Abbas baptism (through a deed that he and two other brothers signed in relation to their father's estate in 1736). Members of this family can be traced with reasonable certainty in Morden until the 1830s and occasional references to members of the family have been found in the neighbouring parishes of Bloxworth and Lytchett Matravers. Between 1719 and 1772 all occurrences of the name Lovell in the Morden Parish Register can be related to this family and it therefore seems likely (but not certain) that Mary Lovell was the illegitimate child of one of the members of the family. There are various known members of the family who could be parents, but in all cases this leads back to the conclusion that she was the grand-daughter of either Robert or Andrew Lovell and the great granddaughter of Francis and Margaret Lovell of Milton Abbas. [[Lovell-3268|Robert Lovell (abt.1686-abt.1769)]] Robert Lovell was the eldest of six sons of Francis Lovell (1657-1737) and Margrett Wolridge (1657-abt.1725). He was baptised at Milton Abbas, Dorset on 23 August 1686. Robert's father died intestate in 1737. Robert and his brothers William and Francis were required by the Vicar of Milton Abbas, George Marsh, in his role as Official of the Peculiar Jurisdiction of Milton Abbas, to swear a bond to provide a full inventory of their father's goods and chattels. Robert was then sworn in as executor for his father's estate. The deed provides two interesting pieces of information about Robert Lovell. The first is that it gives his place of residence - West Morden in Dorset. This provides confirmation that he is the same Robert Lovell as appears in the records from the parish register of Morden. The Morden register includes records for the baptism of three children of Robert Lovell and his wife Joan in the years between 1719 and 1727: • Benjamin - baptised 21 September 1719 • John - baptised 15 December 1725 • Ann - baptised 7 February 1727. Joan Lovell must have died at some point between 1727 and 1736, because Robert married a second time to Elizabeth Boyland on 27 December 1736. Six children of Robert and Elizabeth (Betty) Lovell are recorded in the Morden parish register between 1738 and 1758: • Robert - baptised 17 May 1738 (buried 16 April 1747) • Elizabeth - baptised 23 September 1739 (? buried 29 January 1763) • John - baptised 5 October 1742 • Robert - baptised 17 October 1748 • Francis - baptised 1750 (Date not clear) • Jenny - baptised 24 April 1758 The second interesting piece of information about Robert in the deed of 1737 is that it gives his profession. Robert, his father Francis and his brothers William and Francis were all blacksmiths by profession. Interestingly, there is good reason to believe that his son Robert was also the village blacksmith in Morden, so it appears that the profession was handed down through at least three generations of the family. Robert Lovell was buried at Morden on 22 October 1769. His widow Elizabeth was buried at Morden on 31 May 1774. A will for Elizabeth Lovell of East Morden was proved in the Archdeaconry Court for Dorset in 1780 and a copy is believed to be held in the Dorset History Centre. This may be the will of Robert Lovell’s widow and may provide more information about the family. [[Lovell-3269|Andrew Lovell (1693-1770)]] Andrew Lovell was baptised in Milton Abbas, Dorset on 19 January 1693. He was the fifth child and fourth son of Francis Lovell (1657-1737) and Margrett Wolridge (1657-abt.1725). He married his first wife, Mary Longman, at Blandford St Mary (around five miles from Milton Abbas) on 29 March 1725. Their daughter Dennes was baptised at Bloxworth, Dorset on 12 November 1727. Mary Lovell died when the child was two and she was buried at Bloxworth on 18 December 1729. Andrew's second marriage was to Anna Gallon at Morden on 20 February 1734. The following children of Andrew and Anna have been identified: • Elizabeth - baptised at Morden on 14 January 1736. Presumably she had died before the baptism of her sister Betty in 1745. She can probably therefore be linked to the record for the burial of Elizabeth Lovell at Morden on 8 November 1741 • Betty - baptised at Marnhull on 18 August 1745 - The baptism entry refers to Andrew and Anna Lovell as being "of Sturminster Marshall". Marnhull is about 20 miles away from Sturminster Marshall. • John - baptised at Sturminster Marshall on 25 December 1747 • Jenny - Baptised at Sturminster Marshall on 30 November 1755. Andrew Lovell was buried at Morden on 18 November 1770. Anna Lovell survived him by less than six months as she was buried at Morden on 26 April. Can we identify a parent of Mary Lovell? In total, 14 children of Robert and Andrew Lovell have been identified in Morden and nearby parishes. So far, I have not identified any other potential parents with that surname in the area (which doesn’t mean there aren’t any!). It is not immediately obvious whether Mary Lovell took her surname from her father or her mother (examples of both approaches exist). I think that 7 of the 14 can either be ruled out or seem unlikely for the following reasons: • John Lovell bapt 1725, son of Robert and Joan Lovell – Robert had another son called John baptised in 1742, so presumably the older John Lovell died before that date • Ann Lovell bapt 1727, daughter of Robert and Joan Lovell – she was around 45 when Mary Lovell was born. A 45 year old spinster having her first (illegitimate) child is not impossible but seems unlikely • Robert Lovell bapt 1738, son of Robert and Elizabeth Lovell – as his parents had another son baptised with the same name in 1748, he must have been dead by that date • Elizabeth Lovell bapt 1739, daughter of Robert and Elizabeth Lovell – is the most likely fit for a record in the Morden parish register for burial of Elizabeth Lovell on 29 January 1763 • Robert Lovell bapt 1748, son of Robert and Elizabeth Lovell – there is a record in the Morden parish register for his marriage to Anna Barnes on 2 November 1775. Whilst the explanation that Mary Lovell was their child born before their marriage initially seemed plausible, this is contradicted by the fact that that baptism of another child of theirs with the name Mary was registered at Morden in 1782. That does not totally rule out the possibility that Anna was not the mother and Robert had two daughters with the same name by different mothers, but that seems unlikely! • Dennes Lovell bapt 1727, daughter of Andrew and Anna Lovell – married Benjamin Barnes on 21 January 1760. • Elizabeth Lovell bapt 1736, daughter of Andrew and Anna Lovell - can probably be linked to the record for the burial of Elizabeth Lovell at Morden on 8 November 1741 The information gathered so far about the remaining 7 is: • Benjamin Lovell bapt 1719, son of Robert and Joan Lovell – it has not been possible to confirm any further information about him. There is considerable potential for confusion between him and his cousin Benjamin Lovell, baptised in 1717 at Milton Abbas, son of Robert’s brother William. In particular, it seems marginally more likely that the Benjamin Lovell recorded in the parish register at Milton Abbas as marrying Abigail Clarke in 1743 is William’s son, not Robert’s, but there is no conclusive evidence either way! • John Lovell bapt 1742, son of Robert and Elizabeth Lovell – John Lovell is a common name in Dorset parish records in the eighteenth century and there are quite a few cousins around with the same name at the time (including Andrew and Anna Lovell’s son baptised 5 years after this John Lovell). It is therefore very difficult to work out which records refer to this one! • Francis Lovell bapt 1750, Son of Robert and Joan Lovell – • Jenny Lovell bapt 1758, daughter of Robert and Joan Lovell – Jenny was around 14 when Mary Lovell was born. That does not make it impossible that she was Mary’s mother, but I think that according to contemporary morality it would have been a brave man who deflowered the blacksmith’s 14 year old daughter without accepting the consequences of his actions. • Betty Lovell bapt 1745, daughter of Andrew and Anna Lovell – is probably the Betty Lovell recorded in the parish register for Lytchett Matravers marrying Richard Barnes on 8 April 1776 • John Lovell bapt 1747, son of Andrew and Anna Lovell – see comments about John Lovell bapt 1742 • Jenny Lovell bapt 1755, daughter of Andrew and Anna Lovell – it is marginally more likely that she is the Jenny Lovell recorded in the parish register for Alner marrying Robert Everett on 1 January 1778 than that her cousin of the same name is, but in neither case does that rule out the possibility of her being the mother of Mary Lovell. In conclusion, it is not yet possible to determine which of the various Lovells in Morden was a parent of Mary Lovell, or which of the two brothers Robert and Andrew was the grandfather, but it remains highly likely that Francis Lovell of Milton Abbas was her great grandfather.   [[Lovell-1425|Francis Lovell (bef.1657-1737)]] The baptisms of Francis Lovell and his twin brother Robert are recorded in the parish register for Winterbourne Houghton, Dorset on 25 October 1657. His parents' names are given as Benjamin and Melior Lovell. The marriage of Benjamin Lovell and Melior Dunning is recorded on 7 March 1654 at Milton Abbas. Francis Lovell’s marriage to Margarett Wolridge is recorded in the parish register for Milton Abbas, Dorset on 20 March 1684. Baptisms of the following children of Francis and Margarett Lovell are recorded in the parish register for Milton Abbas: • Mary Lovell - baptised 29 December 1684 • Robert Lovell - baptised 23 August 1686 • William Lovell - baptised 24 July 1689 • Francis Lovell - baptised 15 April 1691 • Andrew Lovell - baptised 10 January 1694 • John Lovell - baptised 24 October 1696 • Benjamin Lovell - baptised 6 October 1699 Descendants of all of these except for Benjamin Lovell have been traced in Milton Abbas or in Morden and surrounding parishes. Francis Lovell was buried at Milton Abbas on 6 February 1737 Margrett was buried almost exactly a year later on 10 February 1738. Francis died intestate. His son Robert was appointed administrator of his estate in a deed which bound him and his brothers William and Francis to provide a record of the distribution of their father's estate. As well as confirming that Robert Lovell was the Robert Lovell resident in West Morden at the time, the deed tells us that the elder Francis Lovell and his three eldest sons were all blacksmiths by profession.   Annex Illegitimacy in England Illegitimacy in England was never common, the number of such births in the past usually being under two per cent. That number increased to three per cent between 1590 and 1610. It rose to three per cent again about 1750, slowly increased to seven per cent in the 1840s (when about a third of women were pregnant at marriage), and then declined to about four per cent in the 1890s. Parish Registers The baptism of illegitimate children are normally found in the parish registers of the place of the child's birth, but the names of the putative fathers are only occasionally recorded there. From the mid-eighteenth century the likely name of the father may be surmised from entries such as "William Smith bastard of Mary Jones" where there is a strong presumption that the father was called William Smith. In many cases, however, all that one can do is to assume that the father of such a child is the person the woman marries soon after the baptism. Bridget Newman of Amwell in Hertfordshire agreed to marry Francis Todd on Michaelmas Day 1634, but she produced a child, Amy, on the eve of the wedding. The vicar wrote in his register "untimely borne the daye before, so turning the marriage feast into a christeninge" and the clear assumption is that Francis was the father. Sometimes, however, the position is not so clear and assumptions about the paternity from the registers alone may be contradicted by other sources. These should always be explored. Parish Records Prior to the 1840s the first step is to look at any surviving account books of the churchwardens, constables and overseers of the poor, and at the minute books of the vestry of the parish where the child was born. The deceived maiden, unable to support herself and the coming child, probably under pressure from her family, might well come to the attention of the parish overseer of the poor. By seeing the father and bringing further pressure to bear, a marriage might be arranged, the parish even paying for a marriage licence if there was urgency. Any incidental costs involved would be entered in the account books and explain the situation. If a marriage was not forthcoming (and up to 1844 a fair element of coercion could be used) the father, or his father or mother, would be forced to enter into a bond to pay for the lying-in and subsequent maintenance of the child, indemnifying the parish against any future costs. This Bastardy Bond (or Indemnity Bond) would naturally be retained amongst the overseer's records in the parish chest. It was the practice to extract from the father's family as much as it could afford. At Little Sampford in Essex in 1793 the parish officials agreed with James Hornsey of Bumpstead, "and took fifty pounds for a bastard child born of Mary Hall but to return ten pounds if the child doth not live two years from the birth". The child died after seven months and £10 was returned. In 1794 £10 was extracted from Mrs Willis "for a bastard of her son's" and £20 from Mr Woodham for the child "layed to his son by Ann Hawke". In cases where there is no bastardy bond the account books may tell the story. At Great Sampford in July 1789 the accounts include, "Paid Mr Fowler for Lydia Bell's lying in £1 1s 0d", followed by, "a journey to Thaxted with Lydia Bell and from thence to Finchinfeld to apprehend Edward Choat 5s", "Justice's clerk for examination and warrant 2s", and "Expenses at Thaxted 2s". Edward Choat somehow escaped, for he did not pay anything or marry Lydia and for several years she received one shilling weekly from the parish to support her child. The parish even paid for a woman to look after her when she was ill in 1793. In 1795 she married Joseph Dazely at Finchingfield and it may be that she was pregnant again. Great Sampford, seemingly anxious to be rid of her, paid all the expenses (more than £8), including the cost of the marriage licence and the hire of a horse and cart, the constable and churchwarden going with her. As mentioned above these accounts may appear in any surviving account books of the churchwardens, the overseers of the poor, the constables, or of the vestry of the parish where the child was born. A bastard took its place of settlement from the parish in which it was born (which encouraged the removal of pregnant women) but after an Act in 1743-4 it took it mother's place of settlement. Even after Lydia's marriage, Great Sampford was still liable for her first child and the parish continued to make payments until it died in 1801. Source: Family Search https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Illegitimacy_in_England

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{{US History|sub-project=Arkansas}} [[Category:Arkansas Projects]] ---- A brief Histpry of Lovely County The Lovelys and the Witts by Sharon D. Jarvis, a descendent of Richard Witt. (Used with permission of author by email) William Lewis Lovely was born in 1750 in Dublin, Ireland, and immigrated to the American colonies in 1774, just in time to take part in the Revolutionary War. For a short while, he lived in the home of James Madison, father of the President of the same name, whom he met. Lovely spent seven years as a Continental Soldier, rising from the rank of Ensign in 1776 to 1st Lieutenant in 1778, and eventually to Captain in 1781. He served during the entire war, not missing a single day, participating in important battles such as Saratoga and Yorktown, and being present when Cornwallis was captured. For his service, he was awarded 4,000 acres of bounty land in what became Kentucky. He doesn’t appear to have been married during this busy and dangerous time, but seems to have found time to father one or two “natural” sons by unknown mother(s): Robert Lewis Lovely for certain, and possibly William Riley Lovely as well (born 1777 in Virginia). After the Revolution, William L. Lovely taught school for a while in the short-lived state of Franklin (1784-1788), but by 1792, he was back in government service, serving the newly-formed state government of Tennessee as a Major in the Washington County Militia under General John Sevier (former Governor of Franklin), helping to protect white settlers from hostile Indians. From 1792 to 1799 he served as both Sheriff and Town Commissioner in Greene and Roane Counties. The Cherokees found him fair and came to trust him, and requested that he be named as Sub-agent to their tribe under Indian Agent Colonel Return Jonathan Meigs in Tennessee. This was done. On 15 February 1807, William Lovely married Mrs. Persis Brown Goodrich in Roane County, Tennessee, a widow originally from Massachusetts. She was about 38 years old, and he was 58. The Cherokee Agency was first located at Southwest Point, then moved to the Hiawassee Garrison near Dayton, Tennessee (the county seat of Rhea County), then relocated at Calhoun, Tennessee. William and Persis went there to live among the Cherokee, probably in what later became McMinn County, so that he could attend their councils and be accessible to them. The Agency also issued passes to white settlers who requested to travel through Cherokee lands. Agent Meigs served from 1801 to 1823. In 1809, not long after the Lovelys took up residence among them, the Cherokees, with the approval of President Thomas Jefferson, began to move westward beyond the Mississippi River because of white encroachment on their lands in Georgia and Tennessee—a prelude to what became known as the infamous Trail of Tears. They moved through Oklahoma and into western Arkansas, an area that had long been traditional hunting grounds of the Osage tribe. The Cherokees had been promised that this land would be theirs, in payment for the lands they had left behind, but for some reason, payment was late in coming to compensate the Osage, who were not “happy campers.” Conflicts broke out, and the situation worsened. Someone was needed to quell the fighting and find a solution to the dispute. Early in 1813, Agent R. J. Meigs assigned Major William L. Lovely to set up a government outpost in Cherokee lands on—or close to—the Arkansas River. Lovely either requested to have a clerk—an assistant of sorts—or one was offered to him, and Richard S. Witt fit the bill. I don’t know yet if the position was advertised, or if Witt was appointed by the government. I do feel sure he was hired in Tennessee, where he was living and had recently married, as I can’t imagine that Lovely would have taken a chance on finding a suitable person to serve as clerk in the sparsely-populated, rough-and-tough western wilds of Arkansas of that time period. In the spring of 1813, William and Persis Lovely, and perhaps Richard S. Witt and his bride, Sarah Stinnett, whom he had wed in June of 1812 in Rhea County, Tennessee—and maybe even some of their relatives—made the rigorous, three-month trip by keelboat, down the Ohio, Tennessee, and Mississippi Rivers, then up the Arkansas to the chosen area. (I have seen one old genealogical query online from a Carolyn Kent that said the Lovelys and Witts “came west together,” so I think it could have happened that way. If not, the Witts would no doubt have followed closely after the Lovelys, as Richard Witt was there serving in his new position in 1813 according to a letter written that year.) Major Lovely chose a spot at a former Osage settlement on the east bank of the Illinois Bayou about a mile north of the Arkansas River. He reported that it included a large orchard of plum trees, and the fruit was some of the best he’d eaten. He and Persis, along with whatever help they could muster, set about building a log cabin for their home and other buildings, including the government post, and planting a garden. This would be the most-isolated, farthest-west government post of the country. One source states that the spot is now covered by Lake Dardanelle of the Arkansas State Park by the same name. Richard Witt appears to have settled about 13 or 14 miles away (by way of Russellville) in an area called “Galla” or “Gally,” an Indian word. Sarah Witt’s relatives, the Stinnetts, settled a place on the Arkansas River that came to be known as the Stinnett Community. Richard Witt’s relative, William Witt, settled somewhat south of Richard in a place that came to be known as “Riley.” It wasn’t long before the Lovelys—and no doubt the other newcomers as well—began to feel their isolation and loneliness, and the constant dangers from rogue Indians and the rougher element of white settlers as well. Major Lovely wrote that they were 300 miles from the nearest post office, and that their neighbors were either Indians or the “worst sort of white settlers.” The Lovelys were sociable, educated people who had been accustomed to being within reach of neighbors, friends, and associates, and in Persis’s case, relatives, as well. I don’t know how much of a drinker Major Lovely had been prior to this move, but there are a couple of references to his dependence upon whiskey while he served in this post. One visitor wrote that Lovely was nearly always intoxicated, but that he had a clerk named Richard Witt who was “less dissipated.” Lovely was also said to keep a whiskey bottle beside his bed. (He may have brought his love of liquor from his native Ireland, as chronic intoxication has long been acknowledged to be a common problem among the Irish.) I can only imagine that he felt the need for “liquid comfort” more in western Arkansas than ever before. Major Lovely tried to find a way to solve the land dispute between the Cherokees and the Osage. The Osage had always disputed the 1808 Treaty of Fort Clark that had deprived them of the woods they had hunted and the streams and rivers they had fished. The next year, President Thomas Jefferson had apportioned their lands to the Cherokee to replace their lands east of the Mississippi, and the Osage still had not been compensated for that land. Violent clashes ensued. In 1814, Lovely requested two companies of troops to keep the peace between the tribes, but his request went unanswered. He must surely have felt ignored and deserted by the government he was attempting to serve. It was a thorny problem, but by 1815 Lovely finally came up with a plan he thought would work—a buffer zone between the two tribes—a sort of no-man’s-land. He arranged for the purchase of about three million acres from the Osage in northwestern Arkansas and northeastern Oklahoma. This area would give the Cherokees their own land in exchange for the regions disputed by the Osage in Arkansas Territory. This land became known as Lovely’s Purchase, and by July 9, 1815, Lovely was able to negotiate an agreement between the two tribes. There was one problem: Agent Lovely had either neglected to obtain approval from government leaders to pay for the purchase, or his request hadn’t reached them. Again, the Osage were waiting to be paid, and as tensions rose, so did sporadic skirmishes, which climaxed in the autumn of 1817 with a Cherokee massacre of Osage villagers while their men were away hunting. Sadly, by this time, William Lewis Lovely had died. He had contracted an unidentified ailment in the winter of 1816, and passed away in February, 1817, leaving Persis alone on their homestead in the Cherokee lands. She buried him nearby. In 1818, the soldiers requested by Major Lovely finally arrived and began building a fort at a settlement known as Belle Point. The fort was called Fort Smith—which became the name of the city that grew up around it on the western border of Arkansas. (Fort Smith is reported by my Ervin Richard Witt to be the place of his birth.) In addition, the Cherokee leader John Jolly arrived from the east. He met with Major William Bradford at Fort Smith to discuss peace with the Osage. The resulting agreement finally brought peace to the warring tribes—at least for a while. It included a plan that was much like Major Lovely’s, and it gave the territory known as Lovely’s Purchase to the Cherokees. It was intended to give them an opening to the west that President James Monroe had promised them. Then the white settlers in the area became dissatisfied, as the Indians had received heavily-timbered woods and salt springs to which the whites felt they, too, should have access. In 1822, Governor Miller ordered that the land be surveyed, and the resulting new boundary left the Cherokee with no access to the rich land around the Arkansas River, although they did have access to the timbered mountains. Now the Cherokee objected that they were being deprived of land they had been promised. A compromise was worked out by Secretary of War John C. Calhoun, which cut off a triangular section of about 200 square miles, so that Arkansas lost part of Lovely’s Purchase. Even so, the dispute continued for several more years. In 1817, when all white settlers had been required to leave the Cherokee lands, Mrs. Persis Lovely wrote to Congress in Washington for special permission to remain at the home she and her husband had created. One of the persons to respond favorably to her petition was Andrew Jackson. In her letter, she wrote of the comfortable situation she and her husband had left behind in Tennessee, saying that they “had a pleasant home with improvements where civilized society was always at hand, “ but that they found themselves, “after a tedious and dangerous passage,” on the Illinois Bayou, one mile above its junction with the Arkansas River, where, “under circumstances most disadvantageous, he erected buildings and opened a small farm….Compelled from charitable feelings for the suffering and perishing Cherokees,” Major Lovely shared with them half of their supplies. And, she continued, “…knowing it was the policy of the government to place the Cherokees west of the Mississippi, his love of country spoke imperious duty, [and] Major Lovely remained on the Arkansas where our only neighbors were savages, and where chills, agues, dysentery and fever debilitated and killed.” In 1816, Major Lovely had requested a change of assignment due to his age and the condition of his health, to someplace safer and more comfortable—and his request might have been granted except that the Cherokee leaders, upon learning that their trusted friend wanted to leave them, surrounded his house and declared that if he left, they would too, and the Cherokees would re-cross the Mississippi River, never to return. Major Lovely gave in and remained on the Arkansas—only to die a few months later. In the 1817 Treaty of Hiawassee, Persis Lovely had been granted permission from the government, together with the agreement of the Cherokees, who called her “Mother,” to remain in her home for life, and to cultivate as much soil as she pleased. She wanted to be near her husband’s final resting place, in the home he built for them—but life there was never easy. She had cultivated friendships among the few white visitors or travelers who came back and forth on business—and she had a few friends among the white settlers in nearby towns (including the Witts), but still she was alone much of the time, missing the companionship of her husband and wishing she had children to ease her advancing years. At some point, according to her will, she had raised a black slave boy named Jack—but he was now owned by someone else. She wrote touching letters to her sister Sarah, in which she requested that if any of her nephews might be interested in coming to help her farm the land, she could make it worth their while. I don’t know if any nephews ever found their way to visit her; in the 1830 census there was a young white man living with her, so possibly he was a relative—maybe even one of the nephews. To gain an idea of the conditions faced by settlers in this region, consider this account: A Congregational minister and missionary, Cephas Washburn, described his journey to the Cherokee Nation in Arkansas in 1820, where he intended to establish a mission and a school for the Cherokees. He said that he and his brother-in-law Alfred Finney and their families started out in January, but got only as far as Mississippi, where they learned that it would be impossible to get to their destination by land at that time of year, and were advised to wait for late spring. The men left their wives and children at a Choctaw Mission at Elliott, Mississippi, from which they departed on the sixteenth of May, taking a steamer from Vicksburg and landing at the mouth of the White River in Arkansas. They then traveled by skiff to the “Cut Off,” where they entered the Arkansas River, then traveled 40 miles to Arkansas Post, where they were joined by “Messrs Orr and Hitchcock, who had been assigned by the Board as our helpers.” Their caravan consisted of three pack horses and six men on foot. “In a short time,” Washburn wrote, “only Mr. Hitchcock and I escaped the ague and fever prevalent in this mosquito ridden swamp country. I procured a canoe and transported the sick men to Little Rock. It was July 3rd, and I was requested to preach a 4th of July sermon. I accepted the invitation and preached to an audience of 14 men and no women.” ( I read one description of a sermon likewise being preached in Arkansas Territory to only men, who propped their feet up on chairs, smoked their pipes, sipped from bottles, and generally enjoyed a good time while “listening” to the preacher.) Religion and churches as we know them were a little late in coming to this area, although some people owned—and were able to read—Bibles in their homes. Mr. Washburn proceeded by himself on his journey, leaving the others who were ill at Cadron, the county seat of Pulaski County. He expected that about two days’ travel by horseback would bring him to the home of Mrs. Persis Lovely, near the spot where the mission was to be established. However, he soon became ill himself, and wrote, “Due to violent pains in my head and back and all my bones, and to intentional misdirections on several occasions, I was days covering the short distance which remained of my nightmare journey….[eventually] a guide conducted me to Mrs. Lovely’s house where I arrived about 9 o’clock in the evening. I introduced myself and presented my letters of introduction….My appearance was such as to fix the belief in her mind that I had yellow fever. I was immediately conducted to a separate apartment….My suffering here was very great….I had been at Mrs. Lovely’s two weeks when the brethren came from Cadron. We all had the ague and fever.” Despite their miserable introduction to Arkansas Cherokee lands, these brave men went back home to bring out their families the next year, and in January of 1822 their school finally opened “with fourteen scholars.” On the 1st of March 1822, the Dwight Mission Church was organized. In addition to all the benefits to the Cherokees, this Mission provided Persis Lovely with some additional neighbors of the kind she was more accustomed to associating with. Both Washburn and Finney were native New Englanders, and their familiar speech and attitudes must have been a balm to her. No doubt the Witts and Stinnetts became acquainted with them, as well. Another bittersweet incident touched Persis’ life in this general time period. In the spring of 1818, a missionary by the name of Reverend Elias Cornelius was camping in the Chickasaw Nation one night not far from a group of Cherokee warriors who were returning from their wars against the Osage in Arkansas. His attention was caught by a small girl about three or four years old who was “insufficiently clad for the cold and wet weather” they were experiencing. He inquired about her and learned that she was an Osage captive that the Cherokee had taken and intended selling as a slave. Cornelius learned that both her parents had been killed, and their scalps were being worn by one of the Cherokee braves. The asking price for the young captive was $100. The situation stayed with Cornelius, and he related the story in a meeting in New Orleans. A lady by the name of Lydia Carter offered $100 for the ransom of the little girl, and through the aid of U.S. Agents and the Cherokee chiefs, contact was made, the price paid, and the little girl was released from bondage. She was placed in the Mission school at Brainerd, and one of the missionaries and his wife adopted her, baptizing her in the name of Lydia Carter, her benefactress. Cornelius wrote, “I had an opportunity to observe Lydia. She was a most interesting and engaging little girl, docile, sweet tempered, and seriously inclined. She learned easily; especially she loved to inquire about God and the way to please Him so as to secure His favor. She was a universal favorite at the Mission, and almost the idol of her foster parents.” In the ongoing efforts of the U.S. government to effect a peace between the warring Cherokee and Osage tribes, a council was held at Dwight Mission, in which Mr. John Rogers was appointed to go to the “Old Nation” and bring to Arkansas “all the Osage prisoners there that might be restored to their own people in case a treaty of peace might be negotiated between them.” Sadly for little Lydia, even though she had been freed and adopted, she was included in this group of prisoners to be brought back to Arkansas. The Reverend Cornelius wrote, “The little children were again brought to Arkansas….I went down to see Lydia. I found her lying on a pallet, burning with fever, and apparently unconscious. I addressed her by name. She recognized my voice and in a moment she sprang from her pallet and hid her face in my bosom. She was greatly moved to meet with one she knew to be her friend. “Lydia’s fever broke, but her constitution was so impaired by the great hardships she had been called to endure that she continued very delicate and feeble….Governor Miller placed Lydia in the family of Mrs. Lovely until it should be necessary to restore her to her own tribe, on the restoration of peace. In the winter following, Lydia was again attacked by fever accompanied with dysentery. Her feeble and way worn body soon sank into the arms of death. From the kind old lady [Persis] at whose house she died, I learned that she was kind and gentle and patient in her last sickness; that she often repeated the little prayers and hymns she had learned at Brainerd; and that she often talked of going to live with Jesus in his beautiful home in Heaven. Thus passed away Lydia Carter, the little Osage captive.” Persis had her buried not far from Major Lovely. I think it’s safe to say that most or all of these people known to Persis Lovely were also known to the Witts, especially to Richard, who seems to have remained close to Persis in her widowhood. I do not know whether he continued as clerk to the next Indian Agent (Reuben Lewis) who replaced Major Lovely, but his name does appear in a list of people who had been at the government-sponsored trading post (aka “factory”) that was built a little further up the river at Spadra, now in Johnson County. The Agency itself had also been moved to this location after Major Lovely’s death. The list was from the first quarter of 1822, and in addition to Richard Witt, included the following: Persis Lovely The two missionaries, Washburn and Finney Nancy Stinnett—I’m not certain if this was the sister-in-law of Richard Witt, but Sarah did have a sister named Nancy. John Jolly and wife, who had emigrated in 1817 from the eastern faction of the tribe to Arkansas Territory, where he became Principal Chief of the Old Settlers (earliest to settle in the west), which title he kept for life. He was a brother of the popular Chief Talontuskee, who was the first chief to allow Christianity to be made available to the tribe, and was uncle to John Rogers and to Tiana (or Diana) Rogers Gentry who married [[Houston-1|Sam Houston]]. Jolly was also the adopted father of Houston, who had run away from home to join the Cherokee at age 16 back east, saying he “preferred measuring deer tracks in the forest to tape and calico in a country store.” Houston was given the Cherokee name “Colonneh,” meaning “Raven.” Walter Webber—a well-to-do and prominent half-blood Chief and trader who had a store that competed with the government trading post, reportedly selling better quality goods at cheaper prices. He and his family were educated and lived a “white” lifestyle in a beautiful home, where they were most hospitable to visitors. His store burned in 1824, a $10,000 loss. Webber Falls, then a beautiful seven-foot waterfall, was named for him, and he relocated near it. The falls, and the town named for them, are now located in Oklahoma, and it seems that the falls have diminished in size since those days. John Rogers, a Cherokee Chief, and his son James Rogers, an interpreter Mathew Lyon—an Irish immigrant who came as an indentured servant and settled in what became Vermont. He had a colorful, tumultuous career as a Congressman first from Vermont, then Kentucky. In Vermont he was jailed for violating the Sedition Act by criticizing John Adams for his love of pomp and ceremony. Lyon’s constituents re-elected him while he was incarcerated. After his business interests went downhill in Kentucky, he applied for a government post and was appointed Factor to the Spadra Bluffs Post. He also ran for Congress from the Arkansas Territory, and one source states that he nearly won, while another says he did win, but died before he could take office. He passed away on 1 August 1822—and the Spadra Trading Post and factory closed. David Brearly—Agent to the Cherokees residing on the Arkansas River, nephew to the Signer of the U.S. Constitution by the same name. Worked to help the Cherokee and Osage find peaceful solutions. John Drew—a half-breed Cherokee trader who was active in Cherokee affairs and a frequent correspondent or emissary to Washington in their behalf. He was one of the signers of the Act of Union between the eastern and western factions of the tribe. He married Maria Rogers, granddaughter of Chief John Rogers. Seminole Agent, M. du Val, recommended Drew to Washington: “…from a long acquaintance with Captain Drew, I can speak with confidence that on all subjects in which he pretends to give information, it may be relied on of the condition, feeling, and wants of the Cherokee people; there is no one probably better informed.” John Drew was obviously well-known to Persis and admired by her, as he is included in her will, receiving her Bible. As the executor of her will, Richard Witt would certainly have known him as well. Among the Indians listed were such names as Little Terrapin, Hummingbird, Fawn Killer, and The Raven. This last, as mentioned, was the Indian name of General Sam Houston, and it’s quite likely it referred to the man himself, as he regarded Chief John Jolly as his adoptive father, and no doubt visited him from time to time. Jolly told him, “My wigwam is your wigwam, and my people your people.” (Chief Jolly’s “wigwam” was actually a plantation house.) A quick check of the events of Houston’s life appears to make it possible for one of his visits to to Arkansas to have occurred in 1822. For a while, like Major William Lovely, Houston served as Indian Sub-Agent, trusted by the Cherokees, and helping several bands of them to settle in what became Arkansas or Oklahoma. (Also like Major Lovely, he loved his whiskey, ordering it by the barrel!) Another visit to the Cherokee in Arkansas came in 1829 after Houston resigned in embarrassment as Governor of Tennessee after his failed brief first marriage to Eliza Allen. He married second a half-Cherokee widow by the name of Tiana Rogers Gentry—a distant relative of Will Rogers, and niece of John Jolly. (They later divorced when she refused to move to Texas with him, and he left her with a nice house and two slaves.) Sam Houston’s adoption by the Cherokees became official on 21 October 1829, when he was given a certificate to that effect. If this was Sam Houston visiting in 1822, and if Richard Witt met him, little could they have imagined that one of Richard’s sons (as I believe) would marry, in Texas, the granddaughter of Elizabeth Houston Neeley, Sam Houston’s first cousin. My ancestor Ervin Richard Witt, whom I believe to have been a son of Richard S. Witt, named a son Samuel Houston Neeley Witt, so he and his wife must have been proud of the connection. In any case, these were some of the people who would have been known to Persis Lovely—and to Richard Witt. Persis no doubt thought that her situation on her farm among the Cherokees, if not ideal, was at least secure—but in 1828, everything changed. The United States government was again pushing the Cherokees west, and the treaty of 1817 became invalid, as the new treaty failed to recognize its provisions. The name of Persis Lovely and her guaranteed-for-life occupation of her land was not even mentioned. In fact, her land was included in a tract of 3,000 acres set aside for “specified purposes and objects.” The new Cherokee Agent on the Arkansas, E. W. Duval, planned to buy the whole 3,000-acre tract for about one-tenth of its value—quite a bargain. Persis’s improvements on her land were appraised at $500, “a pittance she might never receive.” In 1828, Congress fixed the boundary lines for the state of Arkansas. All whites were ordered to leave the Indian lands and settle to the east of the boundary, and all Native Americans were to settle to the west of it. In 1827, a county in the new state was formed around the town of Fayetteville and named “Lovely County” in honor of Major William Lovely, but it was to be shortlived, lasting only a year. In 1835, the region west of Arkansas, part of Lovely’s Purchase, became known as “Indian Territory.” Persis wrote again to Congress in December of 1829. She implored whether “the justice and humanity of Congress would not shudder if the widow of a faithful officer of government who pioneered the way to the acquisition of the portion of our nation which had just been secured permanently by treaty should be turned out of doors?” The previous summer, she had addressed a letter to the War Department, reminding them that her husband “was always found at the station of Duty in whatever capacity Government thought proper to place him until his death….Please pardon this intrusion, which only old age and poverty could have induced me to make….If I may remain here with the privileges and rights hereto allowed to me…or if I may remove to some other place which may become vacant by the removal of the Cherokees…[or] if those two modes of address should be exceptional, such other compensations as will be just in the sight of heaven and just men I hope will be made.” Not having received any redress or compensation, she next wrote to the president himself—Andrew Jackson—who had been a party to the original treaty that promised her life-occupation of her property. She explained the situation, adding “in which treaty [the latest one] a reservation of land was given the Cherokees, that reservation included my home, which reservation was sold entire and in consequence I am a homeless wanderer at sixty years of age.” She further explained that by the time she finally received instructions to find another place of residence among those vacated by the Cherokees, all the decent places were taken, and her home and property was valued at only $500, “which sum I have not received and am led to believe I never shall.” She told the president that she had prepared an address to Congress, and was writing to solicit his aid, “if you consider the low voice of a distressed, and she thinks, injured widow, Sir, for which you must blame your own exalted character for benevolence and justice.” She continued, “I have received permission to shelter myself in an house built by a Missionary from the former establishment known as Dwight Mission….where the [deceased] Reverend A. Finney lived…if dear Sir I might be permitted to possess for life this place…I shall be content, but Sir five hundred dollars is a small remuneration for a home for life, especially for a woman who is a widow childless and lone in the world I hope my Government will do me justice; and pray your Excellency will interpose your aid that I may obtain relief.” (The Dwight Mission had moved westward along with the Cherokees it served.) In 1831, it was determined that no such name as Persis Lovely appeared on the list of properties returned to Washington by the property assessor. It literally took an Act of Congress, passed March 3, 1831, along with help from President Jackson, to compensate Persis for her property and inconvenience at last. One-half section of land was reserved to her use for life, as well as “certain monetary considerations.” She then addressed the question of whether her life estate on the land could be made one of descent and inheritance so that she could sell or lease it (and no doubt leave it to someone in her will). This seems to have been granted her in 1833, and so it was that in her will, dated 1839, she included her “goods, chattels, land, and estate.” Another family that became friends with Persis Lovely was that of Kirkbride Potts. Potts, for whom the town of Pottsville (first called Potts Station, and also known as Galla Creek) in Pope County was named, was another fellow northeasterner, described as a “brusque, intellectual person—a Yankee through and through” by a lady of his acquaintance. He and his bride Pamelia arrived in Arkansas in 1828. Persis left him half of her book collection when she died. The other half went to Richard S. Witt. As it happened, Persis died in the Potts home “after a short illness” on 18 January 1841 (some sources give 1842) at age seventy-one. There was some speculation in the records about whether Persis had been living with the Potts family, perhaps serving as a nursemaid or tutor, but no one seemed to know for sure. Perhaps they had kindly invited her to stay the winter with them because of her age and physical condition. Richard S. and Sarah Witt had named two of their children for Major Lovely and Persis. Their daughter born in 1817 was Persis Lovely Witt, who married Thomas J. Barnes and became the mother of three sons. Mrs. Persis Lovely left one-third of her estate to this namesake, and another third to Richard’s son William Lewis Lovely Witt, named in memory of her husband. The other third went for the benefit of Jack, a black boy she had raised and must have cared deeply for. Her Bible she left to John Drew, a half-blood Cherokee she must have admired. William Witt (as I believe, a brother of Richard S. Witt), witnessed her will along with Kirkbride Potts. Richard S. Witt was named the sole executor. A previous will had named Major Lovely’s natural son Robert Lewis Lovely as executor, but Persis changed her will, and placed a notice in an Arkansas newspaper to that effect several years before she died. I don’t know if Robert Lewis Lovely had died, somehow disappointed Persis, or if she had lost touch with him. Persis Lovely was buried near her husband and the little Osage girl Lydia Carter. A historical marker stands near the spot, now in Dardanelle Lake State Park, in memory of these brave pioneers who did what they could, against very difficult odds, to help the plight of the Cherokees and to settle our country peaceably. Sources: “Lovely, Persis” Brent G. Bergherm. Nancy A. Williams, editor: Arkansas Biography, A Collection of Notable Lives” Fayetteville, The University of Arkansas Press: 2000. “Lovely, William Lewis” Brent G. Bergherm. Nancy A. Williams, editor: Arkansas Biography, A Collection of Notable Lives” Fayetteville, The University of Arkansas Press: 2000 “Lovely County,” The Encyclopedia of Arkansas History and Culture, www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID-2940 “William Lewis Lovely,” blogpost by Terwayben76, posted 11 November 2013, updated 27 July 2014 King, Evalyn: A Time and a Place in the Life of Persis Brown Lovely, copyrighted by the author in 1986, written for the NSDAR. Copy available in the Archives at the Library of the University of Central Arkansas. Also 2 supplements to that work. “Settlers and Intruders on Cherokee Lands, 1801-1816” www.oocities.org.marcuscthomas/settlers_and_intruders_on_cherokee.htm “A History of Pottsville, Arkansas,” a Research Paper submitted for the degree of Master of Science in Education by Mace A. Dunn, Arkansas State Teachers College, August 1962. “William Lovely’s Purchase,” www.grandlakesnewsonline.com/William_Lovelys_Purchase_p1210-126.htm “Early History of Webber Falls,” by Carolyn Thomas Foreman. www.digital.library.okstate.edu/Chronicles/v029p444.pdf www.twinterritories.com/cherokee_settlers.htm “Houston’s Life among the Cherokee Indians,” www.digital.library.okstate.edu/Chronicles/v009/v009p139.html

Lovely-Amburgey Cemetery

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'''Lovely-Amburgey Cemetery In Jeffersonville, Kentucky Detailed Listings''' See The [[:Category: Lovely-Amburgey Cemetery, Jeffersonville, Kentucky|Lovely-Amburgey Cemetery Page]] for people who are buried in this cemetery. See [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/231904/lovely-amburgey-cemetery Lovely-Amburgey Cemetery On FindAGrave] See [https://maps.google.com/maps?oe=UTF-8&hl=en-us&client=safari&um=1&ie=UTF-8&fb=1&gl=us&entry=s&sa=X&q=37.9557500,+-83.7955560 Lovely-Amburgey Cemetery On Google Maps] '''To Add A Link To This Page Add This To The Profile: ''' :[[Space:Lovely-Amburgey_Cemetery|Lovely-Amburgey Cemetery]].

Love's Chapel Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery

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:::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Durrence-112 John Claude Durrence].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Durrence-114 Ronnie Durrence].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Durrence-115 William Harold Durrence].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Durrence-116 Thermon Durrence].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Kicklighter-147 Mary Jane "Mollie" Kicklighter Kicklighter].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Kicklighter-148 Henry Hampton Kicklighter].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Kennedy-17331 Maggie Banks Kennedy Kicklighter].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Kicklighter-150 Alliba Kicklighter].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Kicklighter-151 B.J. Kicklighter].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Kicklighter-152 A. Kicklighter].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Kicklighter-153 Lee Iverson Kicklighter].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bird-8384 Ollie Mae Bird Kicklighter].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Kicklighter-154 Pearl Kicklighter].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Kicklighter-156 Moore Kicklighter].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Kicklighter-157 Grady Kicklighter].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Kicklighter-158 Ronnie Mae Kicklighter].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Kicklighter-159 Finous S. Kicklighter].'''''

Lovey (sloop)

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[[Category: Lovey (ship)]] [[Category: Moncton Settlers]] {| border="1" align="right" | '''Name''' || Lovey |- | '''Type''' || Sloop |- | '''Built''' || Falmouth, Mass |- | '''Launched''' || 1760 |- | '''Deck Length''' || 66' (20m) |- | '''Beam''' || 20' (6m) |- | '''Registered Tonnage''' || 50 tons |- | '''Owners''' || Nathaniel Shiverick |} Registered in Boston in 1760 Passengers from 1766 sailing from Pennsylvania to Moncton https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Lovey%2C_sailed_April%2C_1766 There were 11 families on the Lovey that arrived in Moncton in 1766. 8 are credited as being the original settlers of Moncton.http://monctonpermanentsettlers1766.ca/original-settlers/ The other 3 are John Reynolds who likely left the area before 1770, John Ackley who shows up the Cumberland in 1770 and James Smith who moved to Hillsborough by 1770. James Smith is the only one of the three with descendants in the area.

Lovie

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Lovie is a grey and white [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maine_Coon Maine Coon] male cat. He was adopted by [[Bond-2968 | Paula]] in October 2007 when he was 14 months old. He had previously been a part of a Friday Harbor, WA family who adopted him from a pet store in Burlington, WA. The family realized he needed more attention than they had time to give and they placed an ad for his adoption in the San Juan Journal newspaper. Lovie bonded with Paula immediately, and they became inseparable. He follows her around the home, and gives her "head butts" every evening at bedtime, and in the morning when she wakes up. He got a new father in February 2014 with [[Pursley-157 | Rick Pursley]] and they have a strong bond as well. Lovie's favorite things are cuddling, sleeping on heads, head butting, being brushed, catnip, strings, and toy balls. He is an indoor cat and enjoys sunning himself on the balcony. He is nervous around new people, and will hide under the bed or in a cupboard when anxious. He enjoys watching TV and computer games such as Farmville. He hates dogs, vacuum cleaners, strange people, and loud noises. He also does not enjoy being alone for too long.

Loving County, Texas

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[[Category:Loving County, Texas]] [[Category:Texas Projects]] ----
Welcome to Loving 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=== *{{Blue|Loving County was formed 1887 from Tom Green County; organized 1893, deorganized 1897, again organized 1931.}} It is named for Oliver Loving, trail driver. County is state's least populous.https://texasalmanac.com/index.php?q=topics/government/loving-county Long ago, in prehistoric times, Loving county area had many springs with potable (drinkable) water. These supported wildlife and nomadic hunters that wandered through the area. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loving_County,_Texas :'''1837 - 1874''', the area of modern Loving County was part of the Bexar land district. In 1874 it was separated from Bexar County, becoming a part of Tom Green County. :'''1853''' - Antonio de Espejo visited the area in 1853 and s known to have crossed the Pecos River. :'''1854''' - John Pope surveyed the area to for a railroad company to lay tracks. :'''1855''' - John started a camp in NW Loving county to create or dig artesian wells in this area. :'''1858 - 1861''' - Butterfield Overland Mail ran a stage station at Pope's Camp, 1858 -1861. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcl13 :'''1861''' - Activity for artesian wells was abandoned since the venture was unsuccessful. :'''1861''' Civil War {{Image|file=Wilbarger_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=325 |caption=. }}{{clear}} :'''1867 -''' Loving County was named for Oliver Loving, ( cattle rancher and pioneer of the cattle drive who, along with Charles Goodnight, developed the Goodnight-Loving Trail.) He was mortally wounded by Comanches while on a cattle drive in 1867 in the this vicinity of the county. :'''1874''' - Loving county was separated from Bexar county and became part of Tom Green County. :'''1887''' - Loving county was created. It was disorganized. :'''June, 1893''', the organizers of the canal company filed a petition with the Reeves County Commissioners Court signed by 150 allegedly qualified voters who requested separate organization for Loving County. The court approved the petition and allowed the organization of the county. A county election was held on July 8, 1893, eighty-three votes were reported, and county organization was approved. ::A landowner complained and hired a New York law firm to investigate some improprieties in county government. The law firm discovered the county records were missing - had been taken to Denver. ::The organizers fled taking all the '''county records'''. :'''August 1893''' - the Pecos flooded and destroyed the work that had been done on the irrigation project :'''1897''' - The state legislature then disincorporated Loving county in 1897, and attached it to '''Reeves County''' :'''1897 -''' The Texas state legislature deorganized Loving County on May 12, 1897 and reattached to Reeves. The Reeves County Commissioners Court then taxed '''Loving County landowners''' to pay off the county debt.' :'''1921''' - Oil was discovered. Now people became interested!! The population increased :'''1930''' - population was 195. :'''1931''' - Loving county was reorganized. :'''1936''' - Red Bluff Dam was built across the Pecos on the Texas-New Mexico boundary for irrigation and recreation. This water is saline, thus cannot be used to drink. :'''1988''' - the county piped drinking water to a 500-gallon tank in Mentone for use by residents. Loving County and Mentone remained generally undeveloped because the land was mostly held by '''absentee owners,''' because good water was scarce, because cattle grazing made the best use of the unimproved land. These owners do not living in the county, but vote in each election, ensuring the tax rate is low ===Government Offices=== {{Blue|This is the emptiest county seat Mentone) of the emptiest county (Loving) in the country}}. {{Image|file=Loving_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=420 |caption=Loving county courthouse. }} Loving County is named for '''Oliver Loving,''' a cattle rancher and pioneer of the cattle drive who, along with '''Charles Goodnight''', developed the '''Goodnight-Loving Trail'''. :190- census for Loving County was 3 people '''1893''' - '''83 votes were obtained to create this county.''' ::Six men from Denver, CO representing the Loving Canal and Irrigation Company of Mentone, Texas came to Loving and possibly had a scheme to defraud landowners. They were going to bring water from the Pecos to Loving county for the farmland.(Poor soil there. 1890 census the county had 3 people. They collected a petition with 150 qualified voters who requested separate organization for Loving County. Review of this, the court approved the petition and held a county election in 1893. County organization was approved. Mentone was laid out by the organizers. Organizers of the irrigation company plus several nonresidents were elected to the county offices. ::Soon the organizers of the canal scheme and county officials were gone, as well as the county officials. ::According to the New York times article, Mentone has 1 cafe, 1 gas station, 2 roads. It has difficulty seating 12 jurors who are not related to the defendant, the school was closed with 2 students and was costing more than the students. The County jail was moved to Pecos in Reeves county. [http://www.nytimes.com/2006/02/25/us/1-cafe-1-gas-station-2-roads-americas-emptiest-county.html '''Sheriff Billy Burt Hopper''' ran for office in 2004. After his election he received a letter from a group saying they were Libertarians, who had bought acreage, were going to bring in people, and free the county. He investigated with the Texas rangers, and learned they had an option on some land, but never completed the purchase. He has their names listed on a most Wanted bulletin in his office, if they return to Loving county. **'''Republicans and Democrats''' all call themselves '''Democrats''' and vote in a single primary. The county has '''trouble seating 12 jurors''' who are not related to the defendant. This partly due to Sheriff Hopper who patrols the county in a pickup with two shotguns and an AK-47.He knows the number of Mentone residents (16) and 55 other county residents are spread through the remainder of the county which is salty ground, and has lots of rattlesnakes. There is not much crime due to nothing to steal or damage. ===Geography=== Loving county is 677 square miles, mostly land ( 669 square miles) and 7.8 sq miles is water (1.1%) The Pecos River is the county's Western boundary. The river forms the Red Bluff Reservoir near its NW border with Reeves county, TX and Eddy county, New Mexico. The land in Loving County is flat desert, with a few low hills. Trees, other grass are only desert shrubs, range grass and cacti, with salt cedars along the river. Elevations vary from 2,686 to 3,311 feet above sea level. The Soil is calichified bedrock and wash deposits of pebbles, gravel, and sand, thus not supporting large trees. On the East of Loving County smallest county in the Permian Basin of West Texas), is Winkler County, on the south by Ward County, on the west by the Pecos River and Reeves County, and on the north by Eddy and Lea counties, New Mexico. The center of the county lies at 31°50' north latitude and 103°35' west longitude. The wild animals, are: quail, deer, badgers, javelinas, rabbits, bobcats, coyotes, armadillos, skunks, opossums, raccoons, rattlesnakes, killifish, brine shrimp, and turtles. Only after a heavy rainfall - does the poor drainage system consisting of playas and dry draws that feed into the Pecos. ''' The rain is 10 inches per year.''' ===Adjacent counties=== *Lea County, New Mexico (north) *Winkler County (east) *Ward County (southeast) *Reeves County (southwest) *Eddy County, New Mexico (northwest) ===Demographics=== *'''Loving is the smallest county by area in the Permian Basin region. ''' *Loving county is the least populous county in the United States. Due to the small population, it has a high median income by the head or household Owing partly to its small and dispersed population, it also has the highest median per capita and household income of any county in Texas. It had more housing units in 201o than there were people.! *Loving was incorporated twice, first in '''1893''' and again in '''1931'''. The first organization was effected by a canal company founded in Denver, Colorado, seems to have had some misrepresentation made by founders to the state government. '''Highways:'''
:Texas State Highway 302 :Texas Ranch to Market Road 652 *Education is served by Winkler/Loving school. Loving schools were closed due to 2 students. *POLITICS- Loving County only has 1 party - '''Democrat for both Republican and Democrats'''. It voted for the Republican candidate in every presidential election since 1972, except in 1992 when the county backed independent candidate Ross Perot. The county also backed a third-party candidate in 1968, supporting George Wallace. *'''Drinking water''' - the 100 residents of the county haul water from a community tank. Now the county has its own well, but even so, water is''' limited in quantity and quality'''.Mentone water is so mineral laden, '''pipes clog and lawns curl up and die. ''' '''http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/0009/feature7/ ---- Loving county had first elected female sheriff in Texas, '''Edna Reed Clayton Dewees'''. Dewees was appointed to the job in January 1945, She won an election to continue in the office through 1947. This sheriff never carried a firearm, and reported only two (2) arrests during her entire term. Later she would became the county district clerk, from 1965 to 1986 ====Town==== *'''[[:Category:Mentone, Texas|Mentone]] county seat''' and only community'''. It is in SW corner of the county and 75 miles west of [[:Category:Odessa, Texas|Odessa]] GHOST TOWNS- *Arno, Texas *Porterville, Texas *Hayflat, Texas Restaurant - '''Boot Track Cafe''' ===Formed From=== 1874 it was separated from Bexar District, becoming a part of Tom Green County. ===County Resources=== *Loving County’s blessings: one elevator, two stop signs, and '''674 oil wells'''. http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/0009/feature7/ Other blessings: '''no stoplights and no lawyers.''' *1936 Red Bluff Dam was built across the Pecos on the Texas-New Mexico boundary for irrigation and recreation. *Loving County's economy is based almost entirely upon oil and gas drilling, ranching, and county services. *Part of the Haley Ranch, was founded by the father of Texas historian, J. Evetts Haley, is in Loving County, with another portion in neighboring Winkler County. *'''Lonesome Dove, Miniseries''', written by Larry McMurtry, starring Robert Duvall as Gus McCrae and Tommy Lee Jones played Woodrow W.F. Call. Writer, Larry McMurtry originally wrote Lonesome Dove as a screen play- Streets of Laredo, which was supposed to star John Wayneand Jimmy Stewart as Gus. John Wayne dropped out. Thus soon, McMurtry rewrote the screenplay into a novel, about the lives of '''Charles Goodnight and Oliver Loving'''. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lonesome_DoveThis won Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, 1986 * '''Tommy Lee Jones''' and '''Robert Duvall''' were made honorary '''Texas Rangers''' for their depictions of W.F Call and Gus McCrae. Lonesome Dove won best Miniseries at the Golden Globes and Duval won Best actor. ===Census=== :1890 -- 3 — :1900 -- 33 1,000.0% :1910 -- 249 654.5% :1920 -- 82 −67.1% :1930 -- 195 137.8% :1940 -- 285 46.2% :1950 -- 227 −20.4% :1960 -- 226 −0.4% :1970 -- 164 −27.4% :1980 -- 91 −44.5% :1990 -- 107 17.6% :2000 -- 67 −37.4% :2010 -- '''82''' 22.4% :Est. 2015 112 *In 2000, there were 70 housing units, but only 67 people, 31 households, and 19 families living in the county. This calculates to a population density of '''0.1 people per square mile'''. 60 of the 67 residents were white. and 7 were Latino (Hispanic). *'''No people below poverty line here in Loving County as of 2000!!!!.''' ====Notables==== *Oliver Loving *'''Sheriff Billy Burt Hopper''' ====WikiTree Profiles==== ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} ::There are '''not''' many cemeteries in Loving county. :[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2326732&CScnty=2670& Arno Cemetery] 1 burial :[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2430990&CScnty=2670& Jones Cemetery] 1 burial :[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=1996454&CScnty=2670& Kyle Ranch Cemetery] 1 burial :[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2326727 Porterville cemetery] 2 burials :[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2155490&CScnty=2670& Slash Ranch cemetery] 4 burials!! ===Sources=== *[http://content.time.com/time/photogallery/0,29307,1644829,00.html Time Richest little county] *Roscoe P. and Margaret B. Conkling, "The Butterfield Overland Mail, 1857–1869" (3 vols., Glendale, California: Clark, 1947). *Robert W. Dunn, The History of Loving County, Texas (M.A. thesis, University of Texas, 1948; condensed in West Texas Historical Association Year Book 24 1948).

Loving Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Here are open questions about Lovings. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc. When did Joe C Loving die? He was alive in December, 1887. His wife remarried in 1894. Can't find any death or cemetery records.

Lovinor's Hat Box

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In 2010, I was looking for info on Lovinor. I googled her name and continued to look through the many pages. I came across a listing for Z & K Antiques-Unusual Americana. I went to it and found a hat box that was owned by Lavina Bryarly. A card inside the box read: Washington Township Loaned by Nettie Carter Cap box owned by Lavina Bryarly, bought in 1829 Richmond Co., Ohio. I was so excited. I sent an email to my dad's cousin, Nancelle in North Carolina telling her about it. She contacted her sister, Cindy. Cindy is into antiques. Cindy was able to purchase the hat box for $700. It is awesome to know, it's back in the family. Nettie Carter is probably a descendant of Lavina (Lovinor) and Patrick Scott Bryarly. Their daughter Nancy married a Carter.

Lowder Family Mysteries

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James Lowder, Born in Tenn, in 1844 and from Beardstown, IL area Married Parthena A Martin Passed away in 1939

Lowe Cemetery, Smokey Junction, Tennessee

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[[Category: Lowe Cemetery, Smokey Creek, Tennessee]] [[Category: Scott County, Tennessee, Cemeteries]] The Lowe Cemetery is on an unnamed road off Smokey Creek Road in Smokey Junction, Scott County, Tennessee, USA. The turnoff from Smokey Creek Road is at 36.27560, -84.37560. The cemetery is at 36.27560, -84.37560. The following people are buried in the cemetery and have been added to WikiTree by [[Lowe-866|Karen Tobo]], but their family members are unknown: * [[Low-1682|James Low]], ?? - 1875 * [[Woods-5070|Unnamed Infant Woods]], 1905 - 1905 * [[Lowe-4784|Unnamed Infant Lowe]], 1911 - 1911 * [[Lowe-4783|Unnamed Infant Lowe]], 1914 - 1914 * [[Lowe-4789|Pitney Lowe]], 1917 - 1918 * [[Lowe-4788|Georgie Lowe]], 1919 - 1919

Lowell Cemetery

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[[Category: Lowell, Massachusetts]][[Category:Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Cemeteries]][[Category:Lowell Cemetery, Lowell, Massachusetts]]
[[Project: Massachusetts Cemeteries]] --------- ==General Info== '''Cemetery name:''' Lowell Cemetery '''Physical Address:''' 1020 Lawrence Street, Lowell, Massachusetts 01852.
'''Administrative Offices''' 77 Knapp Street, Lowell, Massachusetts 01851
'''GPS Coordinates:''' [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=18/42.62860/-71.29429 ((42.6267573, -71.2963322))] links to map. '''Information:''' [http://www.lowellcemetery.com Lowell Cemetery]
[https://www.google.com/maps/place/Lowell+Cemetery,+77+Knapp+Ave,+Lowell,+MA+01852/@42.6268262,-71.2962127,19z/data=!4m6!1m3!3m2!1s0x89e3a4044879e4c3:0x7a76e45a988acdc2!2s1020+Lawrence+St,+Lowell,+MA+01852!3m1!1s0x89e3a41c3a813775:0x27617eadca2ae363 Satellite and 360 Degree Photos on Google] ---- ==Links== *[http://www.lowellcemetery.com/our-history/notables/charles-jasper-glidden/ Lowell Cemetery Notables]
*[http://www.lowellcemetery.com/our-history/historic-records/ Lowell Cemetery Deeds] *[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]
---- Volunteers are needed to survey this cemetery This page is a part of the [[Space:Massachusetts_Cemeteries_Team|Massachusetts Cemeteries Team]] ---- [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/91194/lowell-cemetery Lowell Cemetery at Find a Grave]
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Löwenstein Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:Löwenstein Name Study]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Löwenstein Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Löwenstein Löwenstein] 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 Löwenstein 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 Löwensteins), by time period (18th Century Löwensteins), or by topic (Löwenstein DNA, Löwenstein Occupations, Löwenstein 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 Löwenstein 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=Löwenstein}} 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/Lowenstein Lowenstein]

Lower Bedeque Cemetery

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[[Category: Lower Bedeque, Prince Edward Island]][[Category:Lower Bedeque Cemetery, Lower Bedeque, Prince Edward Island]] ==General Information== *Name: Lower Bedeque Cemetery *PEIGS designation: Lot 26, Cemetery #1 *Address: Rte 112, Lower Bedeque, Prince Edward Island *GPS Coordinates: 46.34672, -63.73384 ==History== Use this area to document a history/description of the cemetery. ==Notable Monuments== This section is optional. Are there any notable monuments located at the cemetery? ==Notable Interments== This section is optional. Are there any notable interments located at the cemetery? War heroes? Political figures? Even local historical figures count in this area (location namesakes, etc.). This section should contain no more than 5-6 profile links. If you need more room, why not start a new Free-space page for the notable interments and just provide a general description of the types of notables one may find buried here? ==More Information== This should be a bulleted list of links/resources for the cemetery itself, such as the cemetery category where profiles are attached, the cemetery's website (if available), a link to the FindAGrave cemetery page, a Wikipedia entry for the cemetery? *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2305978&CScn=lower+bedeque&CScntry=10 Find a Grave] NOTE: Living spouses and babies of presumed living parents not recorded in wikitree. * Rayner stone * Good (Baby) * Reid (reverse: Children) * Montgomery (spouse) * Stewart (Spouse) * Darrach (Spouse) * Albert-Murray (Living) * Murray/Gillespie (Living) * Charles Carota (no data, just name) * Howatt (spouse) * Linkletter (parents alive) * Craig (baby) * Greer (spouse) * Johnson (living) Complete to end of Maryann McRae ==Problem stones that need rechecking (Dawn's notes)== *(DSE)125101 Anne and Arthur B ? Surname *(DSE)125136 Are the parents listed for John Wesley Strong *(DSE)125153 Uncover the lower portion to read it, Allan Wilmot.

Lower Curry Church Cemetery

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[[Category: Curry Church Cemetery, Harrison County, Kentucky]] Lower Curry Church Cemetery detailed listings This page is part of the [[Space:Kentucky Cemeteries Team|Kentucky Cemeteries Team]]. See the [[:Category: Curry Church Cemetery, Harrison County, Kentucky|Lower Curry Church Cemetery]] for people buried in this cemetery. '''To Add A Sticker To Each Profile: ''' :{{Global Cemeteries|sub=Kentucky|place=[[Space:Lower_Curry_Church_Cemetery|Lower Curry Church Cemetery]]}} '''Find A Grave Page:''' [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2230134/lower-curry-united-methodist-church-cemetery Lower Curry United Methodist Church Cemetery F.A.G. Page] '''Directions:''' Travel US 27 North through Cynthiana toward Falmouth KY for 7 miles. Turn Right onto Lower Curry Road at Toadvine Lane. Cemetery is on Left side of Lower Curry Road

Lower Hutt, Wellington

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[[Category: Lower Hutt, Wellington]] ==Lower Hutt -Awakairangi (Māori) == [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lower_Hutt Wikipedia Lower Hutt] "Lower Hutt (Māori: Awakairangi) is a city in the Wellington Region of the North Island of New Zealand. It is New Zealand's seventh most populous city, with a population of 101,700" Octavius William Henry Baldwin; Henry Baldwin as he was known in New Zealand was a very active man. As you will read here he was involved with all community projects both big and small. He was a very successful grain merchant and from the business of H Baldwin and Co to being the Mayor of Lower Hutt. Notes sourced from of the borough Council of Lower Hutt. The council petitioned the Government to proceed at once with the erection of a new Post Office; the old council office (established in 1902) was sold; and the first step towards office mechanisation was taken. This year's estimates were typewritten and coincided with an increase of the rates to 2 1/2d. Mechanisation moved ahead outdoors as well; the council bought a steam roller, and this was no doubt used in the formation of Herbert Street and Knight's Road. The next Mayor was Mr. T. W. McDonald. There was a break with tradition in his council, for, after twenty-three years' service as a member of the Town Board and Borough Council, Mr. J. Cudby ceased to be a member, and a minute recording his lengthy service was adopted. The councilors were Messrs. H. Baldwin, A. B. Clark, F. de J. Clere, G. T. Croft, W. Hobbs, G. M. Mason, J. O'Sullivan, J. Ward and G. M. Yerex. The town was now growing fast; the population reached over 3000, and the rate income was calculated at £7298. The purchase of a gas works was contemplated, but the negotiations fell through. Talks were held with Petone about a joint hospital and ambulance, and a joint drainage scheme; and a committee was set up with a view to establishing and equipping a fire brigade. A proposal which was felt to be too advanced for the times was made by a syndicate which asked for a concession for the provision and working of an electric tramway and lighting system. This was not settled in a day. It was later the subject of a conference with the Petone Council, and a poll of ratepayers, held in 1911, when the ratepayers rejected the idea. Mechanisation again. Mr. Rix-Trott, who was appointed borough engineer in June, 1905, was provided with a bicycle, and permitted to select it himself. But there had to be some check on these progressive enthusiasms, and the council rejected a motion to have all houses and business premises numbered. This set-back was a minor one, and progress began to show some pace. A ratepayers' association was formed. Plans for a water supply and a drainage scheme were matured and a loan of £52,000 for the work was authorised. An area along the main road from the railway station to the Black Bridge was declared a "brick area," within which future building in wood was prohibited; a drill hall (since destroyed by fire) was built, on land given by Mr. E. J. Riddiford; and the volunteer fire brigade was established. Mr. Peters was required to have two horses available for the brigade, at a remuneration of five shillings per horse per fire. Mr. T. W. McDonald. 1905 to 1907 By this time the railway line between Petone and Lower Hutt had been duplicated, and a new railway station built. One line of access to the station the right-of-way at the northern end of the platform-had been presented to the borough by Mr. W. A. Fitzherbert. In March, 1906, the foundation stone of the Post Office was laid; and three pillar-boxes were installed-one at Naenae Lane, one in the Middle Waiwhetu Road, and one in Alicetown. The steam roller had now been supplemented as a spectacle not only by the fire-cart, but by an occasional motor-car; and early in 1906 Mr. George Bradley, who had opened a motor-garage, was granted a license to carry passengers by automobile. The borough was presented by the Defence Department with six Mauser and two Martini rifles as mementos of the South African War; these relics are now in the Public Library. The first record of proposals for the amalgamation of the Hutt and Petone Boroughs is written in the minutes of 1906. In this year the council accepted an offer by Mr. Hawthorn to lease to it part of the building he proposed to erect, opposite the council's premises, for use as council offices, council chamber and library, and these premises are still occupied by the council. The Fire Brigade was now provided with a manual engine, bought from the Fielding Brigade; and the council bought a fire-bell, which weighed 398 pounds.. The Lower Hutt Volunteer Fire Brigade was established on the 13th October, 1905, and became the Municipal Fire Brigade on the 1st May, 1940. One of the last actions of the council under Mr. McDonald's Mayoralty was the commencement of the Normandale reservoir and the purchase of suction-gas generators and engines for the pumping plant required to feed it. This scheme came into operation on the 22nd February, 1908. There had been a very dry spell, and the supply was liberally extended by allowing the Fire Brigade to fill the rain-water tanks of those residents whose premises had not been connected with the system. Mr. T. A. Peterkin was elected mayor in May 1907. The members of the Council were Councilors Baldwin, Greig, Hollard, Hutchison, Judd, O'Sullivan, Ross, Russell and Ward. This Council opened the recreation ground for regular sports to the Wellington Rugby Union in 1907 and to the Hawthorn, Defence Department, and Waiwhetu Cricket Clubs in 1908. Mr. T. A. Peterkin. 1907 to 1909 It put the fire bell on a 50ft tower, and took over the town clock, which it insured for £500. Mr. A. C. Thomson, who had made a beginning with the business in Timaru several years earlier, applied to the Council for a permit to run four motor buses. Another transport project under consideration was a tramway system, and a joint Hutt and Petone committee was set up to discuss it. Nothing came of the various schemes and the Committee ceased to function in 1912. Relics of the farming days in the borough were the remains of barbed wire fences, which had become illegal, and several property-owners were prosecuted for failing to remove them. The first Dominion Day (the 26th September, 1907) was observed as a close holiday. Subdivisions in progress at this time were those of the Willoughby Knight Estate and the Te Mome area, though the latter, owing to its liability to flooding, remained unpopular for many years, until it was drained. The control of Hutt Park was vested jointly in the Hutt and Petone Councils; and these two bodies, along with Eastbourne, set up a board to manage the Taita Cemetery. In 1908 the Council held its first meeting in the new Town Hall building, on the 13th January. As a memorial of the event the mayor presented the Borough with a mayoral chair, which is still in use. The present Courthouse was opened in the same year. It had become necessary to re-name a number of streets, and a committee of the Council, in association with Dr. Hector, drew up a comprehensive list. The following changes were adopted:- White's Line to be known as White's Line East and West, the river being the dividing point. (Shortly afterwards the western portion was called Wakefield Street). The Main Road to be divided up as follows: From the southern boundary of the Borough to the Railway Station, Hutt Road; from the Railway Station to the River, Railway Avenue; from Railway Hotel to the old Hutt Bridge, Riverbank Street; from the Hutt Bridge to the V.LC. corner, Main Street; from V.I C. to the north end of the borough, High Street. Public Road, Alicetown, to be called Tama Street. Waiwhetu Road from the Central Hotel to the Black Creek, Woburn Road; from Black Creek to White's Line, Ludlam Crescent. Racecourse Road, Randwick Road, Gracefield-Lowry Bay Road, Gracefield Road, Middle Waiwhetu Road, Waterloo Road, Back Waiwhetu Road, Waiwhetu Road, Orr's Lane, from the junction of King's Road to the Main Road, Heke Street, Parker's Lane, Brunswick Street. The mayor's honorarium (£15 in 1902) was fixed at £75 per annum, and the rates for the year were raised to £83-10s-6d. A committee was appointed to draw up objections to be lodged against the inclusion of Gear Island within the Borough of Petone. The Hutt Valley Motor Club was granted permission to hold a hill-climbing contest for motor-cycles on the Wainui Hill. By-laws were drawn up prohibiting motor-cyclists from riding on the cycle-tracks which had been constructed along Railway Avenue and between the township and Park Avenue along the Main Road. This Council had the first serious taste of a trouble that a few years later caused a minor revolution in the municipality. The gas supply from the Petone Borough Council's works was the subject of many complaints, mainly due to inadequate pressure. A suggestion that the Lower Hutt Council should build its own works was made, but was not pressed, and the trouble was left to simmer, which it did, more or less gently, for ten years and more. Mr. E. P. Bunny was elected mayor for the second time, in 1909, and took his seat on the 5th May. The councilors were Messrs. Anson, Baldwin, Barlow, Clere, Hayes, Kempthorne, Macaskill, Mowbray and Pearce. This Council, on taking office, found itself in grave financial difficulties, with a debit balance of nearly £7000, and the engineer, reporting shortly afterwards, stated that there was no money available to carry out works. On investigation it was found that there had been heavy overspending on streets and waterworks (from a loan of £52,000), and the Town Clerk and Engineer were asked to report as to how these expenditures had been authorised and whether the Council's attention had been drawn to the fact that the authorised amounts were being exceeded. This problem was the subject of several meetings and as a result the office staff and the accounting system were reorganised. In August 1909 the Engineer (Mr. Rix-Trott) resigned and Mr. Roche was appointed to succeed him. A further loan of £10,000 was later raised, the interest being covered by a special rate of 1-7 of a penny. The purchase of the Recreation Ground had been completed, and the mayor and several of the councilors presented seats to be placed in it; and in the following year the United Fire Brigades Association held its annual competitions on these grounds. On the 20th May, 1911, a memorial service for the death of King Edward VII was held there. The drainage scheme having made good progress, residents found it necessary to make use of it, and the minute book contains ten pages filled with the names of people who were required to connect their properties with the public sewers. On the petition of a large number of residents, the name of Camp Road was changed to Melling Street. Mr. Bunny was re-elected mayor in May 1911, the Council comprising Messrs J. Ball, S. Clendon, J. T. Hawthorn, A. J. Hobbs, M. J. Hodgins, H. E. Kempthorne, Willoughby Knight, A. E. Roots, and J. W. Stevenson. The records show that typewriting was now in constant use in the Council offices. The rates were struck at 3 3-15d. It is evident from the Council minutes that motor traffic was growing in importance. Eight new licenses to sell petroleum had been granted to traders in the borough; it was decided to support a suggestion made by the Woodville Borough Council that the Government should be asked to impose a tax on "motor-cars and motor-cycles plying for hire", the proceeds to be handed over to the local bodies for road purposes, and attention was drawn to the number of cars which were passing through the borough without number-plates. There was already a "motor by-law" and appropriate notice boards as required by it were erected. A little later it was proposed to obtain a motor-vehicle for the Fire Brigade, and the Council agreed to pay a £ for £ subsidy on any money the Brigade could raise for the purpose. (A machine was bought in 1914 for £420). The Council now began to deal with the erring drivers, and established a "speed trap," which resulted in a number of prosecutions for fast driving. Re-elected mayor again in May 1913, Mr. Bunny sat with Councillors J. Ball, S. Clendon, T. C. Dawson, A. J. Hobbs, M. J. Hodgins, H. E. Kempthorne, W. G. Meldrum, A. D. Parsonage, and W. C. Phypers. One of the Council's customers for metered water had a nasty shock when he received a bill for 95,000 gallons-a quantity which, however, was recognised as absurd, and his bill was reduced to 12/-. It was found that the meter had been put in wrongly and was running backwards. The Town Clerk, Mr. Percy Purser, resigned on the 21st August, 1913, and was succeeded by Mr. W. Nicholson. A now familiar question was raised in a letter from Mr. T. M. Wilford, who drew the Council's attention to the probable injury to the Hutt Valley through the operations of a sawmilling company in the Akatarawa area, causing risk of floods. Taking office in May 1914, Mr. Henry Baldwin presided over the Borough Council during the greater part of the period of the Great War, and much of its activities diverged from purely municipal affairs and reflected the anxieties and activities connected with the conflict. The members of the Council were Messrs Ball, Brasell, Clendon, Hobbs, Hodgins, Kempthorne, Meldrum, Parsonage and Purely. Soon after the outbreak of war, the Council took its share in patriotic activities of many kinds, assisting in the organisation of supplies for the Expeditionary Force, the entertainment of the men in camp at Hutt Park, and the collection of relief funds. Among other contributions to the war effort, part of the Recreation Ground was set aside for the growing of potatoes. The local topics under discussion included, of course, the evergreen gas problem, and also proposals for a cottage hospital and a bus service for the Valley-neither of which was new, and neither of which came to fruition. The matter of a bus service had been under consideration for years, being raised either by offers of private enterprise, or by municipal propositions. A private service was offered to the Council, but declined, and the proprietor was granted a license to run four buses. A loan was also proposed for the purpose of purchasing a municipal service, but nothing came of this plan. In fact, as time went on, buses were run by private enterprise, until the Railway Department bought them out and established its own service in 1929. A minor episode related to transport was the steam roller's breach of decorum in discharging a spark into a lady's umbrella, which faux pas cost the Council 10/-. On the hospital question, conferences were held with the Petone Council, and representations were made to the Wellington Hospital Board, urging it to provide facilities in the Borough. Mr. Baldwin was re-elected in May 1915, his councilors being Messrs Ball, Brasell, Carver, Clendon, Hobbs, Hodgins, McDougall, Meldrum and Purdy. The engineer was asked to report on the best place in the Recreation Grounds for a swimming bath, and provision was made for the Plunket Society to carry on work in the borough. These decisions are of interest in view of the subsequent provision made for both in Riddiford Park a few years later. A reminder that motor-vehicles were not even as recently as 1915, lit electrically. It is given by the fact that the new fire-engine had arrived with incomplete lighting equipment, and steps had to be taken to obtain dissolved acetylene cylinders to provide gas for its lamps. Increasing levies for hospital and charitable aid purposes had been causing concern to local bodies for some time, and a remit was proposed for the Municipal Association that the Government should be asked to nationalise all charitable institutions. The rates were set at 4 5-16d. in the £. Mr. E. P. Bunny was appointed Borough Solicitor on the 26th July, 1915. A proposal to build new Municipal Offices was made in 1915, but it was decided to renew the lease for five years. The weekly half-holiday was changed from Wednesday to Saturday as from the 1st March, 1916. The Council was notified that its share of the cost of reconstructing the Hutt Road was £8,400, and arrangements were made for the amount to be covered by an issue of debentures repayable over a period of fifty years. As a result of the burden imposed on the several affected local bodies by the cost of this work, Councilor Ball proposed that a toll gate should be erected on the road, and this was submitted to the other bodies. The replies showed that Wellington and Onslow opposed the idea, Hutt County and Makara supported it, Johnsonville preferred a graduated wheel tax, and Eastbourne expressed no opinion. The financial problem of paying for this road was subsequently solved by imposing a special tax on all motor vehicles using the road. This established a fund for the maintenance of the road and enabled it to be soundly paved. In August 1917, a new method of rating was adopted, General, Special and Separate rates being grouped at 4 3-5d. in the £ on the unimproved value. The water rate was 2% on the annual rateable value. Mr. Roche, the engineer, resigned on the 23rd October, 1917. Mr. Baldwin resigned the Mayoralty on the 8th April, 1918. Mr. E. P. Rishworth was elected mayor in May, 1918, his councilors being Messrs. Brasell, Clendon, Cotton, Hobbs, Kerr, McDougall, Meldrum, Walton and West. The following information was obtained from the Hutt Valley High School Archives. FROM THE HUTT VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL RECORDS Baldwin Memorial Hall Hutt Valley High School Baldwin Memorial Hall Enthusiastic Meeting About 12 months ago and about one month before his death, the late Mr. Henry Baldwin, at a meeting of the Board of Governors of the Hutt Valley High School, made the suggestion that the time had arrived when an effort should be made to provide an Assembly Hall at the Hutt Valley High School. A little earlier in the year he had thrown his energies into "ways and means" of securing a swimming pool for the school, but on further reflection he became convinced that an Assembly Hall was the more important. Mr. H. P. Kidson, the Principal of the High School, was wholly convinced that the hall was necessary and lost no opportunity of pressing its claims wherever he thought a seed would grow. The members of the High .School Parents' Association became interested in the movement and jo the interest spread until a public meeting was called last Thursday evening to advance the project still one stage further. The Mayor (Sir Alexander Roberts) (convener), presided over an attendance of ladies and gentlemen from all parts of the Valley (including Upper Hutt and Petone), when the capacity of the Council Chambers was taxed to its utmost, and if there had been any doubts in the mind of the public as to the popularity of the scheme, they must have been completely dispelled after attending this meeting. T-he Mayor expressed his pleasure at seeing such a large gathering and said that the reason for it was the popularity of the project they had in hand. He explained that the meeting had been called for the purpose of organising a working committee to find ways of raising funds to erect the Baldwin Memorial Hall at the Hutt Valley High School, as an assembly hall was a most important adjunct of any school. In a secondary school it was not only the book work that was important, but the inculcation of the instincts of civic pride, service and fellowship which can only be attained by mass action. He had had experience of public school life in England and knew how valuable were the associations that centred on the assembly hall where the school records were displayed. It was with no little pride that he has in recent years looked upon the photograph of his old football team, hanging on the walls of the .school. It is the earnest desire of all of us that our High School should be equipped with, this necessary adjunct. Continuing, His Worship said that he understood that the relatives of the late Mr. Henry Baldwin had offered to donate £1000 towards the building of a memorial hall and expressed his appreciation for the handsome gift. He suggested that an effort be made to raise another £1000 by public efforts and when that was done he hoped the Government would assist so that the work could be proceeded. Mr. H. P. Kidson expressed his gratitude for what had already been done by the public to improve the school and its surroundings. He thought it remarkable that so much had been done in three short years and for this he gave great praise to the Parents' Association, the Hutt Borough Council the citizens and the Department of Education. "We have done in the short time more than any other school in New Zealand." In 1926, when the ' school was opened, there were 164 pupils and this year the number is 412 on the roll and a further increase is expected next year. A new wing will be commenced almost immediately and it is expected that the school will soon be one of the largest in New Zealand. Mr. Kidson stressed the point that no school could be a perfectly good one without an assembly hall. He spoke of the British’s pride in the traditions of his school and showed how important it was that the assembly hall should be the centre of the school memories. It was in these halls that the Principal had an opportunity of addressing his pupils, that lectures were delivered by interesting personages, and that the school entertainments were held. He estimated that the building should seat about 800 people and would probably' cost £7000 to £8000. The situation suggested was on the southern side of the quadrangle. Speaking of the late Mr Baldwin, he said that he had seen a great deal of him and believed him to be one of the best men any community could produce. I would like you to think of it not only as an assembly hall but as a Baldwin Memorial. Mr. Kidson assured his hearers that they could render no greater service than to work for the young and he would like to see the campaign made a short one so that the present pupils might enjoy the benefits, He greatly appreciated the goodwill of the primary schools in the movement; all the headmasters were either present or had expressed regret at their unavoidable absence, The Parents' Association had donated £80, the proceeds of their concert towards the building of the hall, Speaking of the donation of £1000 made by the relatives of the late Mr. Baldwin, it was explained that this money would .be paid into the fund in the form of an immediate pound for pound subsidy on what is raised by the public. In this manner part of the donation will quickly become interest bearing and the raising of the funds will be stimulated. Mt. L. T. Watkins said that he was very pleased to see such a large meeting; particularly out of respect to the late Mr. Baldwin who did so much good work in a quiet way. He would like them to keep the idea of a memorial hall prominently in their minds. Memorial Hall Still being used today 2015 THE LATE MR. BALDWIN (Hutt Valley High School Board Report.) Reference to the death of the late Mr. Henry Baldwin, who was a member of the Hutt Valley High School Board of Governors, was made at the meeting of that body last night. The chairman (Mr. E. P. Rishworth) stated that since last meeting the board had had the misfortune to lose one of its most energetic members, and one who had taken the greatest interest in the affairs of the school. Of Mr. Baldwin no more needs be said, than that no man had more sincerely the interests of the school at heart than he, who was be; loved by both children" and staff. Mr. Baldwin relatives intended to make a very handsome donation to the school in memory of him, and it was hoped that this might become the nucleus of the fund for the proposed assembly hall. The members of the board stood for a moment in silence as a mark of respect. A letter was received from the Parents' Association expressing their deep regret at the loss of so valued board member. Hutt News, Volume 1, Issue 24, 8 November 1928, Page 3 OBITUARY.MR. HENRY BALDWIN Mr. Henry Baldwin, ex-Mayor of Lower Hutt, died at his residence on October 30th, in his 73rd year. Mr. Baldwin was one of the outstanding figures in the grain and produce trade in Wellington, but was even better known as a servant of the public in Wellington city and Lower Hutt through his long connection with local bodies. His work for the public was honorary and done with considerable energy and ability, and was taken as seriously as that of his own firm. Among the positions he occupied on local bodies were those of councilor and subsequently Mayor of Lower Hutt, chairman of the Hutt River Board, chairman of the Wellington Hospital and Charitable Aid Board, also treasurer of that board, member of the Eastern Hutt School Committee, and member of the Board of Governors of the Hutt High School. He was also a founder of the Hutt Fire Brigade. .Mr. Baldwin was born in Stepney, London, and was proud of being a "Cockney." After some years before the mast, Mr. Baldwin took up shore life in New Zealand fifty-two years ago, and was employed in the store of Messrs. Plimmer and Reeves. In 1898 or thereabout he went into business for himself in St. Hill street as a grain and produce merchant, and a few years later moved to premises in Old Customhouse street, recently demolished, and there he was for 25 years. Mr. Baldwin was married in Wellington, but his wife and son were lost in the wreck of the Wairarapa on Great Barrier Island thirty-four years ago, almost to the day, the wreck taking place on 29th October, 1894. NB:- Although stated in this obituary Mrs. Susannah Martha Harman was not Henry Baldwin’s sister. Mrs. Harman’s maiden name was “Harris” not “Baldwin”. Mrs. Susannah Martha Harman was married to Henry James Harman, H Baldwin and Co.’s accountant. Mrs. Susannah Martha Harman’s death certificate proved this fact and is in the family records. Noted and researched by Genealogist Barrie Mair. His sister, Mrs. Harman,( No Relation),of Lower Hutt, Mrs. T. G. Cox, (Mable Annie Baldwin), of Roseneath, and Mrs. E. E. Stoupe, (Eleanor Gertrude Baldwin), of Lower Hutt, daughters, survive him. The funeral took place at Karori Cemetery last Thursday afternoon, In spite of the inclement weather a large number of personal friends also representatives of local and sports bodies, with which the deceased was connected, attended. The Fire Brigade under Capt. Slinn and 12 of his men paid a beautiful last tribute to one of the founders of the brigade. The Brigades men acted as pall-bearers at the house, following the hearse came the fire engine carrying the numerous beautiful floral tributes, and the brigade’s men marched alongside the hearse until the Hutt Bridge was reached. Passing through the town the cortege passed, a detachment of boys from the High School, standing at attention, under the command of their master, Mr. McNaught, Many were grieved that the boisterous weather prevented them from paying their last respects to one who, during his life time, had done so much to win their love and respect. The service at the graveside was conducted by the Archdeacon Hansell, and for the Masonic Lodge by Wor. Bro, Smith, of Lodge Waitangi and Wor Bro. Martin of Lodge Hinemoa. The pall-bearers were Messrs. W. T. Strand and P. Robertson (Mayors of Lower and Upper Hutt respectively), A. McBain (Hutt Borough Council), H. G. Teagle and H. P. Kidson (Hutt Valley High School), W. V. Dyer (chairman Eastern Hutt School Committee). Mr. H. G. Teagle also attended as Provincial Grand Master of Masonic Lodges. Among others present were Messrs. A. J. Hoftfos, W. Meldruni and the Town Clerk (Hutt Borough Council), W. H. Smith and A. J. Gearing (Hutt River Board), Mr., E. Y. Lees, Messrs. Callender, Stonehouse, London Millard and the prefects from the High School; Mr. G. L. Stewart (Secretary Board of Education) Mr. R. N. Wall' (Hutt Valley Horticultural Society), Mr. J. M, Power (Lower Hutt Business Men's Association), Mr. J. Dunnett (District Chief A.O.F), and Mr. A. W. Travers (District Secretary A.O.F) Mr. H. Flux, Mr. E. E. Stoup, Mr. H. Harman, Mr. Mackenzie, Hutt Boy Scouts, Mr. T. G. Cox, Mr. J. E. Ellis (Lodge Waiwhetu)

Lower Longley Cemetery, Lower Longley, Tasmania, Australia

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[[Category: Lower Longley Methodist Cemetery, Lower Longley, Tasmania]] [[Category: Tasmania, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] ==Introduction== This is part of the [[Project:Cemeteries_of_Australia|Australian Cemeteries Project]]. If you know of any other people whose profiles can be linked to this cemetery please contact [[Croll-284|Neil Croll]] to have the link added. ==Location== Lower Longley Cemetery, also known as Hillside Pioneer Cemetery, is located at 1469 Huon Highway, south-west of Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. ==To get there== From Hobart follow the Southern Outlet to Kingston, and there take the Huon turnoff for about 15 Km. The cemetery is on the right side of the road, but it is unsafe to attempt to turn into it. Instead, continue to the first safe place to turn, then drive back past the cemetery to a narrow track that switches back and climbs uphill to a fairly level parking area on top of the hill overlooking the cemetery. The track should be taken with caution after rain. ==History== ==Description== Lower Longley Cemetery is located on a steep hill rising from the Huom Highway. It has an abandoned look, with several of the gravestones in poor condition. The latest memorial plaque is dated 1966 and the cemetery struggles with grass invading the graves. It is quite difficult to walk around and care is needed. == People interred in Lower Longley Cemetery == {| border="1" | '''Name''' || || '''Birth''' || '''Death''' || '''Age''' || '''Notes''' || '''Coordinates''' || |- | || || || || || || '''South''' || '''East''' |- | [[Bartels-789|Bartels]] || August || 1826 || 1962 || 87 || Spouse: Sophia; Children: Carl || || |- | [[Bartels-1256|Bartels]] || August Richard || 1881 || 1962 || 81 || Spouse: Henrietta; Previous spouse: Janet || || |- | [[Zache-1|Bartels]] || Henrietta || 1815 || 28 Nov 1898 || 83 || Spouse: A Bartels; Son: Karl Schulz || || |- | [[Bartels-1257|Bartels]] || Carl || 1850 || 9 Oct 1879 || 19 || Father: August || || |- | [[Bartels-1258|Bartels]] || Mollie || 1913 || 1916 || 3 || Parents: August, Janet || || |- | [[Bartels-1259|Bartels]] || Keith || || 1928 || || Parents: August, Janet || || |- | [[Lüders-514|Bartels]] || Sophia || || 16 Jan 1878 || || Spouse: August || || |- | [[Unknown-630352|Bowden]] || Amelia || || 7 Dec 1974 || || || || |- | [[Bowden-4976|Bowden]] || Charles || || 7 Aug 1965 || || || || |- | [[Burslem-41|Burslem]] || John Boodle || 1842 || 28 Jan 1912 || 70 || Spouse: Mary; Children: Eva, James, Susan, William C || || |- | [[Unknown-630355|Burslem]] || Mary || 1832 || 1 Jul 1910 || 78 || Spouse: John Boodle; Children: Eva, James, Susan, William C || || |- | [[Crane-7458|Crane]] || Eva Jane || 1870 || 13 Feb 1890 || 20 || || || |- | [[Crane-7456|Crane]] || James || 1867 || 3 Feb 1890 || 23 || || || |- | [[Tidswell-102|Crane]] || Louisa || 1831 || 21 Jul 1907 || 76 || Children: Eva, James, Susan, William C || || |- | [[Crane-7460|Crane]] || Adelaide Susan || 1878 || 19 Feb 1890 || 11y6m || || || |- | [[Crane-7459|Crane]] || William Charles || 1872 || 13 Feb 1890 || 18 || || || |- | [[Crawford-10012|Crawford]] || Andrew || || || 76 || || || |- | [[Unknown-630680|Dole]] || Christina || || || 61 || Spouse: FM || || |- | [[Unknown-630682|Eaton]] || Emma Ada || || Jul || 41 || Spouse: Charles || || |- | [[Eaton-10609|Eaton]] || Mercy C E || || 27 Mar || 4 || || || |- | [[Elliot-4431|Elliot]] || William C || 1831 || 17 Apr 1912 || 71 || || || |- | [[Huxley-1029|Huxley]] || Alfred || Apr 1876 || 8 July 1883 || 8y 4m || || || |- | [[Huxley-1030|Huxley]] || William || 1817 || 3 Apr 1902 || 85 || || || |- | [[Knop-108|Knop]] || Annie Carlin || Feb 1877 || 3 Sept 1878 || 1y 7m || || || |- | [[Knop-63|Knop]] || August Carl Fredrick || 1839 || 1 Jan 1908 || 69 || Spouse: Fredericka || 42°58.506 || 147°08.853 |- | [[Knop-109|Knop]] || Carl William || 1878 || 12 July 1889 || 10y11m || || || |- | [[Tomkeigh-1|Knop]] || Fredericka || 1842 || 20 Apr 1910 || 68 || || || |- | Knop || Frederick || || || || Nephew: Wayne || || |- | Krause || Bertha || || || || || || |- | [[Unknown-630693|Krause]] || Catherine Amelia || 1877 || 12 Jan 1926 || 49 || || || |- | [[Krause-3002|Krause]] || Kevin Oliver || 9 Nov 1917 || 7 Apr 1966 || 49 || || || |- | [[Krause-3001|Krause]] || Lewis FL || 1864 || 22 Dec 1961 || 97 || || || |- | [[Krause-3003|Krause]] || Norman Louis || 4 Jun 1948 || 4 Jun 1948 || 0 || Stillborn. Siblings: Brian, Frederick, Zenda, Shirley || || |- | [[Mitchell-41277|Michell]] || Anne Christie || || 8 Oct 1872 || || || || |- | Schultz || ? || || || || || || |- | [[Taylor-95418|Taylor]] || Frank Rupert || Sep 1889 || 7 Mar 1890 || 7m || || || |- | [[Anderson-41922|Vince]] || Elizabeth Mary || 1827 || 1 May 1890 || 63 || || || |- | [[Bartels-1262|Vince]] || Emma Ada || 1857 || 1 Aug 1901 || 44 || Spouse: Robert || || |- | [[Vince-454|Vince]] || Robert || 1855 || 26 Jul 1920 || 65 ||Spouse: Emma || || |- | Worsley || Alfred || || || || || || |- | [[Wood-49358|Worsley]] || Charlotte || 1845 || 19 Feb 1890 || 43 || Spouse: Thomas || || |- | [[Worsley-937|Worsley]] || Thomas Richard || 1837 || 29 Jul 1908 || 71 || Spouse: Charlotte || || |}

Lower Norfolk County, Virginia

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[[Category: Lower Norfolk County, Virginia Colony]] [[Space: Virginia Counties and Parishes#counties | Virginia Counties]] | Lower Norfolk County, Virginia {{One Place Study|place=Lower Norfolk County, Virginia}} ===Lower Norfolk County=== ===History=== Lower Norfolk County was created in 1637 from [[Space: New Norfolk County, Virginia | New Norfolk]] County. In 1691 Lower Norfolk County was split and renamed [[Space: Norfolk County, Virginia | Norfolk County]] and [[Space: Princess Anne County, Virginia | Princess Anne County]]. ==Sources== See also: * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Lower_Norfolk_County,_Virginia_Genealogy Lower Norfolk County on Family Search] * [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/58034 Virginia Colonial Abstracts. Vol. 31 Lower Norfolk County, 1651-1654]

Lower Silesia Voivodeship

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[[:Category:Lower Silesia Voivodeship, Poland|Lower Silesia Voivodeship]]
[[:Category: Województwo dolnośląskie, Polska|województwo dolnośląskie]]

{{Image|file=Flags-17.jpg |align=c |size=s |caption=Part of the [[Project:Poland|'''Poland Project''']] }} == General Information == '''Lower Silesia Voivodeship'''
Polish: ''województwo dolnośląskie''
Capital: Wrocław
[http://www.umwd.pl/ Official Website]
"The voivodeship was created on 1 January 1999 out of the former Wrocław, Legnica, Wałbrzych and Jelenia Góra Voivodeships, following the Polish local government reforms adopted in 1998. It covers an area of 19,946 square kilometres (7,701 sq mi), and as of 2013 has a total population of 2, 914, 362. Although much of the region is relatively low-lying it also includes Sudeten Foreland and part of the Sudetes mountain range running along the Polish/Czech border. Popular ski resorts in Lower Silesian Voivodeship include Karpacz and Szklarska Poręba in the Karkonosze mountains. Other important tourist destinations in the voivodeship include the chief city, Wrocław, as well as the towns of Jelenia Góra and Legnica. The town of Boleslawiec is famed for its pottery. The voivodeship has the largest number of spa towns in Poland: Cieplice Śląskie-Zdrój, Czerniawa-Zdrój, Długopole-Zdrój, Duszniki-Zdrój, Jedlina-Zdrój, Kudowa-Zdrój, Lądek-Zdrój, Polanica-Zdrój, Przerzeczyn-Zdrój, Szczawno-Zdrój, Świeradów-Zdrój. Lower Silesian Voivodeship is bordered by Lubusz Voivodeship to the north-west, Greater Poland Voivodeship to the north-east, Opole Voivodeship to the south-east, the Czech Republic to the south, and Germany (the State of Saxony) to the west." Lower Silesia Voivodeship is divided into 30 counties (powiats), four of which are city counties. These are further divided into 169 gminas. == Historical Categories == Finding places in modern Poland, or some other countries, that were once part of Germany can be difficult. This website, Kartenmeister can be helpful. It can be used in conjunction with Meyers Orts. See http://www.kartenmeister.com/preview/databaseuwe.asp [[:Category: Schlesien, Preußen]] == Historical Timeline == *1385 - 1569 = [[:Category: Kingdom of Poland (1385-1569)|Kingdom of Poland]] *1526 = Habsburg Monarchy, Austrian Empire *1742/1744 = Kingdom of Prussia *1871 = German Empire *1918 - 1919 = Following the end of World War I, the Greater Poland Uprising (1918–1919). *1921 - 1939 = Most of the region became part of the newly independent Polish state, Second Polish Republic. *1939 - 1945 = Nazi Germany Occupation. *1946 - 1975 = Silesia (province), Lower Silesia (province), Dzierżoniów Region, Legnica Region, Wrocław Region and Wrocław Province. *1947 - 1952 = Republic of Poland *1952 - 1975 = Polish People’s Republic *1975 - 1999 = Polish People's Republic *1999 - Present = The voivodeship was created on 1 January 1999 out of the former Wrocław, Legnica, Wałbrzych and Jelenia Góra Voivodeships. {{Image|file=Poland_Historical_Map_Overlay-3.jpg|size=300|align=c}}
== Administrative Divisions == {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable " style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 2px Solid Black;" cellpadding="6" |- |'''City Counties''' |'''Polish Name''' |'''Seat''' |'''Total Gminas''' |- |Wrocław |Wrocław |Wrocław |1 |- |Wałbrzych |Wałbrzych |Wałbrzych |1 |- |Legnica |Legnica |Legnica |1 |- |Jelenia Góra |Jelenia Góra |Jelenia Góra |1 |- |'''Land Counties''' |'''Polish Name''' |'''Seat''' |'''Total Gminas''' |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wa%C5%82brzych_County Wałbrzych County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_wa%C5%82brzyski powiat wałbrzyski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wa%C5%82brzych Wałbrzych] |9 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K%C5%82odzko_County Kłodzko County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_k%C5%82odzki powiat kłodzki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K%C5%82odzko Kłodzko] |14 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%9Awidnica_County Świdnica County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_%C5%9Bwidnicki_(wojew%C3%B3dztwo_dolno%C5%9Bl%C4%85skie) powiat świdnicki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%9Awidnica Świdnica] |8 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lubin_County Lubin County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_lubi%C5%84ski powiat lubiński] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lubin Lubin] |4 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dzier%C5%BConi%C3%B3w_County Dzierżoniów County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_dzier%C5%BConiowski powiat dzierżoniowski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dzier%C5%BConi%C3%B3w Dzierżoniów] |7 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ole%C5%9Bnica_County Oleśnica County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_ole%C5%9Bnicki powiat oleśnicki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ole%C5%9Bnica Oleśnica] |8 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wroc%C5%82aw Wrocław County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wroc%C5%82aw powiat wrocławski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wroc%C5%82aw Wrocław County] |9 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zgorzelec_County Zgorzelec County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_zgorzelecki powiat zgorzelecki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zgorzelec Zgorzelec] |7 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boles%C5%82awiec_County Bolesławiec County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_boles%C5%82awiecki powiat bolesławiecki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boles%C5%82awiec Bolesławiec] |6 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C5%82og%C3%B3w_County Głogów County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_g%C5%82ogowski powiat głogowski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C5%82og%C3%B3w Głogów] |6 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trzebnica_County Trzebnica County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_trzebnicki powiat trzebnicki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trzebnica Trzebnica] |6 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O%C5%82awa_County Oława County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_o%C5%82awski powiat oławski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O%C5%82awa Oława] |4 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Z%C4%85bkowice_County Ząbkowice Śląskie County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_z%C4%85bkowicki powiat ząbkowicki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Z%C4%85bkowice_%C5%9Al%C4%85skie Ząbkowice Śląskie] |7 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jelenia_G%C3%B3ra Jelenia Góra County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jelenia_G%C3%B3ra powiat jeleniogórski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jelenia_G%C3%B3ra Jelenia Góra County] |9 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polkowice_County Polkowice County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_polkowicki powiat polkowicki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polkowice Polkowice] |6 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luba%C5%84_County Lubań County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_luba%C5%84ski powiat lubański] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luba%C5%84 Lubań] |7 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legnica Legnica County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legnica powiat legnicki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legnica Legnica County] |8 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jawor_County Jawor County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_jaworski powiat jaworski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jawor Jawor] |6 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%9Aroda_County,_Lower_Silesian_Voivodeship Środa Śląska County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_%C5%9Bredzki_(wojew%C3%B3dztwo_dolno%C5%9Bl%C4%85skie) powiat średzki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%9Aroda_%C5%9Al%C4%85ska Środa Śląska] |5 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lw%C3%B3wek_County Lwówek Śląski County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_lw%C3%B3wecki powiat lwówecki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lw%C3%B3wek_%C5%9Al%C4%85ski Lwówek Śląski] |5 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wo%C5%82%C3%B3w_County Wołów County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_wo%C5%82owski powiat wołowski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wo%C5%82%C3%B3w Wołów] |3 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kamienna_G%C3%B3ra_County Kamienna Góra County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_kamiennog%C3%B3rski powiat kamiennogórski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kamienna_G%C3%B3ra Kamienna Góra] |4 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Z%C5%82otoryja_County Złotoryja County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_z%C5%82otoryjski powiat złotoryjski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Z%C5%82otoryja Złotoryja] |6 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strzelin_County Strzelin County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_strzeli%C5%84ski powiat strzeliński] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strzelin Strzelin] |5 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milicz_County Milicz County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_milicki powiat milicki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milicz Milicz] |3 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C3%B3ra_County Góra County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_g%C3%B3rowski powiat górowski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C3%B3ra Góra] 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{{clear}} == Holocaust Camps == *[[:Category: Gross-Rosen Concentration Camp Victims]] == Research Resources == *[https://geneteka.genealodzy.pl/index.php?op=gt&lang=eng&bdm=B&w=01ds&rid=B&search_lastname=&search_name=&search_lastname2=&search_name2=&from_date=&to_date= Geneteka] *[http://frontiernet.net/~michael6/tinz/ Catholic Church Registers of Klein Tinz]- Transcriptions of the Catholic church registers of Klein Tinz, Breslau, Silesia, Prussia from 1791 to 1900. The village is known today as Tyniec Maly, Poland. In English and German. Contains over 3,000 individual records. *[http://schaetzleingenealogy.de/en/silesian-genealogy-101/ Silesian Genealogy 101] *Cemetery: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery-browse/Poland/Dolno%C5%9Bl%C4%85skie?id=state_3057 Findagrave Dolnośląskie] *Cemetery: [https://grobonet.com/index.php?page=wyszukiwanie&imie=&nazw=&wojewodztwo=Dolno%C5%9Bl%C4%85skie&miasto= Dolnośląskie] *Cemetery: [https://www.ecmentarze.pl/wyszukaj-pochowanego/wojewodztwo/dolnoslaskie eCmentarze.pl] *[https://www.archiwum.kalisz.pl/ State Archive in Kalisz] *[https://archiwum.leszno.pl/new/ State Archive in Leszno] *[https://www.ap.wroc.pl/ State Archive in Wrocław] ==Sources== *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lower_Silesian_Voivodeship Lower Silesia Voivodeship, Wikipedia *https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wojew%C3%B3dztwo_dolno%C5%9Bl%C4%85skie *https://www.spottinghistory.com/featured/the-plenteous-history-of-lower-silesia/ *https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Lower_Silesian_(Dolno%C5%9Bl%C4%85skie)_Voivodeship,_Poland_Genealogy

Lower Turkey Creek Plantation, Laurens County, Georgia

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] [[Category:Laurens County, Georgia, Slaves]] [[Category:Laurens County, Georgia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Laurens, Georgia]] [[Category:Lower Turkey Creek Plantation, Laurens County, Georgia]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|US Black Heritage Index of Plantations]] [[Space:Georgia_Plantations|Index of Georgia Plantations]] == Background == This page's purpose is to record the enslaved people owned by [[Troup-230|George Michael McIntosh Troup]] and attempt to connect them to their families. Also known as '''Vallambrosa Plantation'''. ===History=== Lower Turkey Creek Plantation is in Laurens Co., Georgia, (map see resource on page Hist. Markers) Just outside of Dudley, Georgia along Turkey Creek. Lower Turkey Creek was first owned by Joseph Blackshear back in early 1800’s and was sold about two years after his death, about 1832. The plantation consisted of 1800 acres when George M Troup purchased it. It’s unsure whether the slaves of Lower Turkey Creek were also with the Plantation. After George’s death it was passed down to his daughter [[Troup-743|Oralie (Troup) Vigal (1813-1879)]]. Oralie was commited to lunatic asylum after the death of her husband (Dr. John Vigal) and management of plantation went to her sister's son-in-law, Col. Robert P Wayne. ===Plantation Owners=== There is some dispute as to who inherited the plantation when Gov Troup died - his son, George, or daughter, Oralie. In 1860, it ended up with Daniel H B Troup.[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1eA-pC11r9tKW7wilmzF78iTpHF1uJW3-QYbG_SHP2Sk/edit#gid=1119713886 Laurens County Library 19th Century Loose Legal Records, entry 27895] #[[Blackshear-254|Joseph Blackshear (1775-1830)]] #[[Troup-230|George Michael McIntosh Troup (1780-1856)]] #[[Troup-743|Oralie (Troup) Vigal (1813-1879)]] #[[Troup-738|Daniel Heyward Brailsford Troup (1821-1870)]] ===Named Slaves=== The following are from Inventories and Appraisals Vol E, page 160-177,
Montgomery County Probate Court.Georgia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1742-1992, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/8635/images/005778078_00341?ranMID=50138&ranEAID=4026539&ranSiteID=Xib7NfnK11s-Z5qgXXEOHht_FvF5L48Lyg&o_xid=4026539&o_lid=4026539&o_sch=Affiliate+External {| border="1" !Name!!Value!!Date!!!!Name!!Value!!Date! |- |[[Troup-766|Lee]]*||0||June 1856||||[[Troup-787|Eustus]]||$200.00 ||June 1856 |- |[[Troup-767|Maria]]*||0||June 1856||||[[Troup-788|Jerry]]||$150.00 ||June 1856 |- |[[Troup-768|Chuner]]||$600.00 ||June 1856||||[[Troup-789|Katie]] (infant)||$100.00 ||June 1856 |- |[[Troup-769|Wallis]]||$1100.00 ||June 1856||||[[Troup-790|Emily]]||$600.00 ||June 1856 |- |[[Troup-770|Obediah]]||$1100.00 ||June 1856||||[[Troup-791|Jane]]||$700.00 ||June 1856 |- |[[Troup-771|Augusta]]||$250.00 ||June 1856||||[[Troup-792|Henry]]||$400.00 ||June 1856 |- |[[Troup-772|Edward]]||$800.00 ||June 1856||||[[Troup-793|Antinilla]]||$300.00 ||June 1856 |- |[[Troup-773|Elizabeth]]||$300.00 ||June 1856||||[[Troup-834|Lupeny]]||$250.00 ||June 1856 |- |[[Troup-776|Jim]]||$600.00 ||June 1856||||[[Troup-835|Moron]]||$150.00 ||June 1856 |- |[[Troup-777|Nelly]]||$600.00 ||June 1856||||[[Troup-845|Clarke]]||$200.00 ||June 1856 |- |[[Troup-778|Munro]]||$400.00 ||June 1856||||[[Troup-846|Ben]]||$450.00 ||June 1856 |- |[[Troup-779|Ishmeal]]||$300.00 ||June 1856||||[[Troup-847|Mary]]||0||June 1856 |- |[[Troup-780|Martha]]||$300.00 ||June 1856||||[[Troup-848|Archy]]||$400.00 ||June 1856 |- |[[Troup-781|Nashville]]||$250.00 ||June 1856||||[[Troup-933|Ronco]]||$1000.00 ||June 1856 |- |[[Troup-782|Ruinis]]||$200.00 ||June 1856||||[[Troup-934|Chibbe]]||$100.00 ||June 1856 |- |[[Troup-783|Edward]] (infant)||$100.00 ||June 1856||||[[Troup-935|Trum]]||$300.00 ||June 1856 |- |[[Troup-784|Cooter]]||$1000.00 ||June 1856||||[[Troup-936|George]]||$250.00 ||June 1856 |- |[[Troup-785|Alpha]]||$5500.00 ||June 1856||||[[Troup-937|Ben]]||$150.00 ||June 1856 |- |[[Troup-786|America]]||$300.00 ||June 1856||||[[Troup-938|Sam]]||$650.00 ||June 1856 |- |||||||||[[Troup-939|Isabelle]]||$500.00 ||June 1856 |} {| border="1" !Name!!Value!!Date!!!!Name!!Value!!Date! |- |[[Troup-941|Stepen]]||$600.00 ||June 1856||||[[Troup-942|Mat]]||$850.00 ||June 1856 |- |[[Troup-943|Midla]]||$200.00 ||June 1856||||[[Troup-944|Huvrian]]||$600.00 ||June 1856 |- |[[Troup-945|Drucilla]]||$850.00 ||June 1856||||Old [[Troup-946|Nancy ]]||0||June 1856 |- |[[Troup-947|Murray]]||$800.00 ||June 1856||||[[Troup-948|Louisa]]||$800.00 ||June 1856 |- |[[Troup-949|Phillip]]||$600.00 ||June 1856||||[[Troup-950|Hampton]]||$1000.00 ||June 1856 |- |[[Troup-974|Gemoryjam]]||$550.00 ||June 1856||||[[Troup-976|Tilda]]||$750.00 ||June 1856 |- |[[Troup-987|Frank]]||$300.00 ||June 1856||||[[Troup-988|Roger]]||$200.00 ||June 1856 |- |[[Troup-989|Rose]]||$150.00 ||June 1856||||[[Troup-990|Sam]]||$100.00 ||June 1856 |- |[[Troup-991|Clarissa]]||0||June 1856||||[[Troup-992|Lanneck]]||$700.00 ||June 1856 |- |[[Troup-993|Amy]]*||$200.00 ||June 1856||||[[Troup-832|John]]* (crippled)||$1000.00 ||June 1856 |- |[[Troup-994|Vealy]]||$700.00 ||June 1856||||[[Troup-995|Hamlet]]||$1000.00 ||June 1856 |- |[[Troup-996|Joe]]*||$600.00 ||June 1856||||[[Troup-997|Wilson]]*||$500.00 ||June 1856 |- |[[Troup-999|David]] (blind)||0||June 1856||||[[Troup-1000|Dolly]]||$700.00 ||June 1856 |- |[[Troup-1001|Wash]]||$400.00 ||June 1856||||[[Troup-1002|Katy]] (infant) ||$400.00 ||June 1856 |- |[[Troup-1003|Endyme]]||$600.00 ||June 1856||||[[Troup-1004|Willis]]||$400.00 ||June 1856 |- |[[Troup-1005|Sally]] (infant)||$100.00 ||June 1856||||[[Troup-1006|Nicholas)]]||$350.00 ||June 1856 |- |[[Troup-1016|Chessay]]||$1000.00 ||June 1856||||[[Troup-980|Jefferson]]||$600.00 ||June 1856 |- |[[Troup-1017|Eve]]||$800.00 ||June 1856||||[[Troup-981|Suckey]]||$600.00 ||June 1856 |- |[[Troup-1018|Venus]]||$175.00 ||June 1856||||[[Troup-833|Synetha]]* (crippled)||$600.00 ||June 1856 |- |[[Troup-1019|Stephen]] (infant)||$125.00 ||June 1856||||[[Troup-983|Danie]] (blind)||$200.00 ||June 1856 |- |[[Troup-1020|William]]||$500.00 ||June 1856||||[[Troup-984|Archabald]]||$150.00 ||June 1856 |- |[[Troup-1021|Aminus]]||$600.00 ||June 1856||||[[Troup-836|Champe]]||$900.00 ||June 1856 |- |[[Troup-1022|Lee]]||$550.00 ||June 1856||||[[Troup-849|Rebecca]]||$600.00 ||June 1856 |- |[[Troup-1023|Dolley]]||$600.00 ||June 1856||||[[Troup-1024|Phillis]]||$500.00 ||June 1856 |- |[[Troup-1025|Corelly]]||$300.00 ||June 1856||||[[Troup-323|Issac]]||$350.00 ||June 1856 |- |[[Troup-1026|Charles]]||$1000.00 ||June 1856||||[[Troup-322|Frankey]]||$300.00 ||June 1856 |- |[[Troup-1027|Sarah]]||$500.00 ||June 1856||||[[Troup-321|Betsy Troup (abt.1853-)]]||$200.00 ||June 1856 |- |[[Troup-1028|Judson]]||$350.00 ||June 1856||||[[Troup-1029|Jacob]]||$150.00 ||June 1856 |- |[[Troup-955|Titus]]||$1000.00 ||June 1856||||[[Troup-1030|Issac]]||$600.00 ||June 1856 |- |[[Troup-956|Joicy]]||$800.00 ||June 1856||||[[Troup-1007|Dolley]]||$400.00 ||June 1856 |- |[[Troup-1008|Patsey]]||$275.00 ||June 1856||||[[Troup-1009|Sundy ]]||$1000.00 ||June 1856 |- | [[Troup-1010|Richard]]||$175.00 ||June 1856||||[[Troup-1011|Brooke]]||$800.00 ||June 1856 |- |[[Troup-1012|Jessy]]||$900.00 ||June 1856||||[[Troup-1013|Mathew]]||$800.00 ||June 1856 |- |[[Troup-1014|Grace]]||$750.00 ||June 1856||||[[Troup-1015|Thomas]]||$400.00 ||June 1856 |} ===Notes=== *Slaves listed on Promissory note for $9000. The ones with a * after their name are on the promissory note. *https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-65R5-DN?i=53 == Sources == * '''Probate''': "Georgia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records of Col. [[Blackshear-254|Col. Joseph Blackshear]]"
Will Records, 1809-1926; Author: Georgia. Court of Ordinary (Laurens County); Probate Place: Laurens, Georgia
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Joseph Blackshear probate on 20 Aug 1860 in Laurens, Georgia, USA. George M Troup was appointed as trustee for two shares of estate, for the children of Edward Blackshear (brother), Davie Blackshear (brother), Penelope "Blackshear" Bryan (sister) and Susannah "Blackshear" Bryan. *Glynngenn.com - Coastal Georgia Genealogy and History - http://www.glynngen.com/enslavement/troup_GMsr.htm *Pieces of Our Past , posted by Scott B. Thompson, Sr. September 07, 2010 - http://dublinlaurenscountygeorgia.blogspot.com/2010/09/vallambrosa.html *Digital Library of Georgia, Georgia Historical Markers - https://dlg.usg.edu/record/dlg_ghm_vallombrosa-plantation *Laurens County African American History - http://laurenscountyafricanamericanhistory.blogspot.com/2009/07/troupes.html See also: *[http://www.glynngen.com/enslavement/troup_GMsr.htm Slaves List for George M Troup, 1856] *[[Space:Slaves_of_George_Michael_McIntosh_Troup%2C_Georgia|Slaves of George Michael McIntosh Troup, Georgia]] *[[Space:Thomas_Crossroads_Plantation%2C_Laurens_County%2C_Georgia|Thomas Crossroads Plantation, Laurens County, Georgia]] *Hmdb. Historical marker database - https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=107338

Lowman Family Cemetery

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[[Category:Lowman Name Study]] ---- [[Category:Lowman Name Study]] ---- '''Lowman Family Cemetery''' [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/100175879/lewis-lowman#clipboard] Lewis Lowman [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/27883127/catherine-lowman] Catherine Lowman [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/27883173/elizabeth-margaret-lowman] Elizabeth Margaret "Peggy" Lowman [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/27883429/barbara-arrowood-lowman] Barbara Arrowood Lowman [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/95406448/bobbie-dean-collins] Bobbie Dean Collins [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/27883510/baby-lowman] Baby Lowman [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/27883449/baby-daughter-lowman]

Lowman Name Study

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'''[[Category:Lowman Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] == 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. Another goal that I would love to see take place is every Lowman profile on wikitee be connected and have sources. It might seem impossible but with a little help we can make it happen. Please contact me, [[Lowman-777|Laurie Lowman ]] or post a comment at the foot of the page if you would like to participate. ==The Lowman Study== The German name means Forest Dweller or Forest Man. There are at least 3 different Lowman families. One came from the area Wells, England, a second y. Most Dutch spell their name with H as in Lahmann. All English Lowmans spell it Lowman. As for the Germans, you will find a number of different spellings. The original spelling was Lauman or Laumann. Some still spell it that way. In North Carolina they started to spell it Lowman. In Georgia we Larman first appear. You will also see several other short-lived variations. [http://www.angelfire.com/ga3/LowmanHistory/ Lowman Family History]

Lowndes County, Mississippi

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

Lowry, 1867

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:Lowry, David , [http://www.worldcat.org/title/life-and-labors-of-the-late-rev-robert-donnell-of-alabama-minister-of-the-gospel-in-the-cumberland-presbyterian-church/oclc/13030371&referer=brief_results '''''Life and labors of the late Rev. Robert Donnell of Alabama, minister of the gospel in the Cumberland Presbyterian Church'''''], Alton, Ill. : S.V. Crossman, printer, 1867. :This is available in several formats [http://www.archive.org/details/lifelaborsoflaterev00lowr here]. :With those who were acquainted with the late Rev. Robert Donnell ([[Donnell-14]]), or have ever heard of his extensive usefulness as a minister of the Gospel, there will be but one opinion respecting the obligation of his church to preserve some memorial of his character. He was no ordinary man; nor was he, in the providence of God, raised up for an ordinary purpose. :He was born in the spring of 1784, in Guilford county, North Carolina. The precise date of his birth is not known, as the family record was lost in the removal of the family, in 1791, to Tennessee. Owing to the difficulty of transportation across the mountains, most of the goods, including the family Bible, were sent in flatboats down the Tennessee river, and destroyed by hostile Indians at Nickajack. Robert's father, William Donnell ([[Donnell-10]]), was a farmer; and in this vocation the son was principally employed till he professed religion, and turned his attention to the great work of the ministry; and even then, like the apostle of the Gentiles, he often " labored with his own hands" on a farm. While a mere child, he exhibited a strength of intellect which indicated elements of extraordinary power, and induced his friends to believe that he was destined to some important station in life. :His mother's maiden name was Bell. She was the daughter of Samuel Bell, the great grandfather of Hon. John Bell of Tennessee. Samuel Bell was an elder in the Presbyterian church, and died on his knees, while praying in his family. His wife discovered that his voice faltered, and rose from her knees and went to him. He was barely able to speak, but said in broken accents, "Mollie, what is this; is it death?"—and immediately expired. :Mr. Donnell's mother had five brothers: Samuel, Francis, James, Thomas and Robert. The Donnells and Bells formed a large connexion; and were much respected for their moral worth and standing as citizens, and were generally members of the Presbyterian church. :William Donnell, the father of Robert, was also an elder in that church; and while in North Carolina, his family enjoyed the ministry of the Rev. Dr. Caldwell, by whom all the children were baptized in infancy. He served his country in the war of the Revolution, and was engaged in the battle of Gruilford Court House when General Greene drove the invading army of Cornwallis from North Carolina. Indeed, most of the male members of Dr. Caldwell's congregation took part in the struggle of that eventful day; while the female members of his church, on the same day, united in prayer to Almighty God, on whose aid success in battle depends. Mr. Donnell's mother was, no doubt, in that praying band. :The congregation of Dr.Caldwell had suffered greatly from the British troops previous to that battle. He himself, from the ardor of his patriotsm, had become a conspicuous object of British hostility, and was obliged to conceal himself in the camp of General Greene—the price of two hundred pounds having been bid for his head by the British General. In the meantime, the invading troops were encamped on the Doctor's premises, and had driven his wife and children from their residence to the smokehouse for shelter, and insulted the mother in the most vulgar and ungentlemanly manner. Before leaving the encampment, the troops had burned every rail of fence on the farm, consumed all the provisions that could be found, and destroyed every living thing except one old goose. Even the Doctor's papers did not escape; nor was the family Bible spared.

Lowry McClintock family from Donegal to NZ

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=== Marriage === * [https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/8256072890103 James Lowry / Mary McClintock / GR 2890103 / SR Londonderry], at Irish Civil Registration * Date: 27 Apr 1876 * [[Lowry-4348|James Lowry (abt.1847-1922)]] , Full age, Bachelor, Farmer, resident of Binion, son of James Lowry, Farmer. * [[McClintock-1518|Mary Jane (McClintock) Lowry (abt.1855-1948)]], age 20, spinster, resident of Creatland, daughter of Samuel McClintock, farmer. * At the Parish Church of Taughboyne, County Donegal. * Witness: Andrew McClintock. * Witness: Robert Mahaffy. * Marriage according to the Church of Ireland, by Licence. "Mahaffy" might be a family name -- appears in daughter Jane. === Births - Familysearch === Familysearch has indexed: * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QGYH-36BJ Jane Eliza Lowrey], 22 May 1877, Taughboyne. * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FRQJ-8G9 James McClintock Lowrey], 24 Dec 1878, Binnion. * [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FR3B-LD6 Samuel Thomas Lowrey], 29 Jan 1880, Binnion. The others will probably need to be hand-sorted from the Irish Civil Registration page which doesn't index middle-names and often misses out the mother's birth name. === Births - Civil Registration === {| border="1" class="sortable" !Link!!DOB!!Birthplace!!Surname!!Forename(s)!!Sex!!Father!!Mother!!Father's Profession |- |[https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/5062be8683382 1881 Strabane 8683382]||25 May 1881||Binion Taughboyne||Lowrey||Jane Mahaffey||F||James Lowry, Binion, Taughboyne||Mary Jane McClintock||Farmer |- |[https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/6d735f9623670 1883 Strabane 9623670]||27 Feb 1883||Binion Taughboyne||Lowry||Mary Margaret||F||James Lowry, Binion, Taughboyne||Mary Jane McClintock||Farmer |} === 1901 census === [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Donegal/St__Johnston/Binnion/1196821/ Residents of a house 4 in Binnion (St. Johnston, Donegal] {| border="1" class="sortable" !Surname!!Forename!!Age!!Sex!!Relation to head!!Religion!!Birthplace!!Occupation!!Literacy!!Irish Language!!Marital Status!!Specified Illnesses |- |Lowry||[[Lowry-4348|James]]||52||Male||Head of Family||Church of Ireland||Co Donegal||Farmer||Read and write||-||Married||- |- |Lowry||[[McClintock-1518|Mary Jane]]||45||Female||Wife||Church of Ireland||Co Donegal||-||Read and write||-||Married||- |- |Lowry||[[Lowry-2244 | Jane Mahaffy]]||19||Female||Daughter||Church of Ireland||Co Donegal||Scholar||Read and write||-||Not Married||- |- |Lowry||[[Lowry-4350|Mary Margaret]]||18||Female||Daughter||Church of Ireland||Co Donegal||Scholar||Read and write||-||Not Married||- |- |Lowry||Lillie Louisa||16||Female||Daughter||Church of Ireland||Co Donegal||Scholar||Read and write||-||Not Married||- |- |Lowry||Robert William||14||Male||Son||Church of Ireland||Co Donegal||Scholar||Read and write||Greek, Latin and English||Not Married||- |- |Lowry||Aileen Isabella||12||Female||Daughter||Church of Ireland||Co Donegal||Scholar||Read and write||-||Not Married||- |- |Lowry||Beatrice Thomphson||10||Female||Daughter||Church of Ireland||Co Donegal||Scholar||Read and write||-||Not Married||- |- |Lowry||Anna Rebecca||9||Female||Daughter||Church of Ireland||Co Donegal||Scholar||Read and write||-||Not Married||- |- |Lowry||Evelyn||7||Female||Daughter||Church of Ireland||Co Donegal||Scholar||Read and write||-||Not Married||- |- |Lowry||Andrew John||5||Male||Son||Church of Ireland||Co Donegal||Scholar||Read and write||-||Not Married||- |- |Lowry||Frances Osborne||3||Female||Daughter||Church of Ireland||Co Donegal||-||Cannot read||-||Not Married||- |} [[Lowry-4349 | Samuel Thomas]] must have lived elsewhere at the time. The birthday clipping gives 13 children with 10 surviving. === Emigration === No passenger log has been found; however a birthday clipping for Mary Jane says they arrived in New Zealand in 1904.[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19450710.2.6.2 "Ninetieth Birthday"], ''New Zealand Herald'', Volume 82, Issue 25250, 10 July 1945, Page 2 === Time in New Zealand === They lived at Hikutaia, Thames Valley. (Appears on many records). They farmed there until retiring to Onehunga, Auckland in about 1917. As of 1945 there were had 13 children (10 still living), 56 grandchildren, 54 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. 16 of her grandsons served in the Second World War. === Spelling of name === '''Lowry''' is used on the marriage record, 1901 census, and all NZ records. '''Lowery''' is used on the FS transcription of Civil Registration for the three children. For consistency I've decided to use '''Lowry''' for the LNAB on Wikitree. == Sources ==

Lowry Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:Lowry Name Study]] == How to Join == How to help: If you click on profile public view (if you are not there already) then scroll down to the bottom of page, and click on 'Lowry Name Study" it ought to take you to a list of some problem Lowry's (et al) that are being searched for and hopefully together they can be sourced. Pick a name and go to the page and if there is not already a == Research Notes == section create one for any ideas or places you have checked or what needs doing, such as "find parents". If your Lowry (et al) is a troublesome one for you, just add the Category [[Category:Lowry Name Study]] to the top of that troublesome profile and it will show up on this list. Once that is done, Help...is on the way and if you want to be one of the helpers just post in the comment box what and where you are able to help with, that way everyone can find you! I am not great at fussing with WT so please be patient. I tend to get looking for sources! Please contact me [[Lowry-3068|Tanya Lowry]] or post a comment. 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 == Help the Lowry (et al) list by clicking on the category below. Once you have found at least one source, remove the category...CAUTION: it is addictive. :-)

Loyal Judith, Arrived 2 December 1741

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[[Category:Georgia Salzburgers]] [[Category:Loyal Judith, Arrived 2 December 1741]] [[Category:Province of Georgia, Immigrants]] [[Category:Georgia Colonists]] :'''For more on the Province of Georgia, see the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Province_of_Georgia_Team Province of Georgia Team Page]. :Province of Georgia is part of the [[Project:US_Southern_Colonies]]''' ---- :To View Passenger Profiles in WikiTree, visit [[:Category:Loyal Judith, Arrived 2 December 1741]] :Profiles in this Category should use these: '''[[Category:Loyal Judith, Arrived 2 December 1741]] ''' and this category with this text '''[[Category:St. Matthews Parish, Georgia]]''' and their Profile linked to their name below. :Sticker: '''{{US Southern Colonist Sticker|Georgia}}''' shows as {{US Southern Colonist Sticker|Georgia}} ---- = The 65 Passengers of the Prince of Wales = == History == '''{{blue|The 65 individuals listed below made up the fourth out of four Transport Ships of the "Salzburgers".}}''' Captain John Lemon These settlers left Salzburg, Austria bound for Savannah and then the Wrightsborough Settlement in the Province of Georgia. It was a two month trip across the Atlantic Ocean to escape religious persecution in their native country of Salzburg, presently known as Austria. #[[Bacher-247|Bacher Balthasar ]] b. 1710 #[[Unknown-538815|Bacher Anna Maria]] wife b. 1709 #Bacher Matthaus b. 1686 #Bacher Christina wife b. 1693 #Bruckl b. 1719 #Crell Walburga b. 1723 #Eigel Georg b. 1701 #Eigel Ursula wife b. 1700 #Eigel Anna Theresa child b. 1718 #Eigel Lorentz Ludwig child b. 1730 #Eigel Anna Maria child b. 1733 #Eigel Johann Lorentz child b. 1735 #Eigel Johann Frantz child b. 1737 #Eigel Samuel child b. 1740 #Eischberger David b. 1717 #Eischberger Anna Maria wife b. 1711 #[[Glaner-1|Glaner, Georg]] b. 1704 #Glaner Gertraut wife b. 1703 #Glocker Bernhard b. 1703 #Glocker Elisabetha wife b. 1698 #Glocker Gertraut child b. 1732 #Glocker Eva child b. 1734 #Glocker Sebastian child b. 1737 #Glocker Paul child b. 1741 #Graniwetter Caspar b. 1705 #Graniwetter Anna Catharina wife b. 1718 #Haberer Michael b. 1714 #Haberer Anna Barbara wife b. 1701 #Haberer Johann Christoph child b. 1741 enroute #Haussler Christina b. 1721 #Kocher Johann Georg b. 1701 #Kocher Maria Helena (Apollonia) wife b. 1697 #Kocher Georg child b. 1732 #Kohleisen Peter b. 1701 #Kohleisen maria wife b. 1692 #Kreder Apollonia b. 1709 #Kunlin Conrad b. 1699 #Kunlin Maria wife b. 1707 #Kunlin Johannes child b. 1739 #Lackner Martin b. 1712 #Lackner Catharina Barbara wife b. 1719 #Lechner Veit b. 1713 #Lechner Magdalena wife b. 1693 #Lechner Elisabetha child b. 1731 #Maurer Johannes b. 1715 #Maurer Maria wife b. 1715 #Meyer Johann Georg b. 1720 #Meyer Johann Ludwig b. 1715 #Meyer Elisabetha Muller wife b. 1715 #Meyer Maria widow b. 1718 #[[Piltz-36|Piltz Andreas]] b. 1705 #[[Bacher-246|Piltz Sybilla]] wife b. 1714 #Rieser Simon b. 1685 #Rieser Magdalena wife b. 1705 #Roner Magdalena b. 1712 #George Meyer b. 1742 #Scheffler Johannes b. 1714 #Scheffler Catharina wife b. 1715 #Scheffler Johannes child b. 1735 #Scheraus Johann b. 1706 from Swabia #Scheraus Maria Helena Gott wife b. 1697 #Scheraus Johann child b. 1735 #Schrempf Ruprecht b. 1722 #Steinbacher Barbara b. 1719 #Vigera Johann Friedrich b. 1706 from Alsatia == Passenger Notes == :Please look at the Source Link listed below for details about these passenger notes! :# 5 - Surname listed as Bruckl, with Brickelin being an alternative spelling. There was no given name listed. :# 6 - Step-daughter of Bernhard Glocker, passenger #19. :#14 - Died en route. :#17 - Surname listed as Glaner, with Klamer being an alternative spelling. :#36 - Surname listed as Kreder, with Koeder being an alternative spelling. :#37 - Given name listed as Conrad, with Kunej being an alternative spelling. This passenger died on arrival. :#40 - Surname listed as Lackner, with Lechner being an alternative spelling. :#47-#50 - Surname listed as Meyer, with Mayer being an alternative spelling. :#56 - Given and Surname were reversed and have been left that way for continuity with the original list. == Links to All Four Ships== *[[Space:Purysburg, Arrived 12 March 1734|Purysburg, Arrived 12 March 1734]] *[[Space:Prince_of_Wales%2C_Arrived_28_December_1734|Prince of Wales, Arrived 28 December 1734]] *[[Space:London_Merchant%2C_Arrived_17_February_1736|London Merchant, Arrived 17 February 1736]] *[[Space:Loyal Judith, Arrived 2 December 1741|Loyal Judith, Arrived 2 December 1741]]

Loyalists, Associated Departments of the Army and Navy

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[[Category: Loyalists, Associated Departments of the Army and Navy]] Loyalist settlers who came to Guysborough, Nova Scotia in June 1784 who were collectively referred to as "The Associated Departments of the Army and Navy". This diverse group included Commissary Department staff who were evacuated from New York, a group of former soldiers of the British Legion and other Loyalists who had arrived in Nova Scotia the previous year only to be left homeless after a disastrous fire at Port Mouton, Nova Scotia, in the spring of 1784, some members of the 71st Regiment, naval personnel, etc. The most senior officer appears to have been Col. Robert Molleson, formerly Wagon Master General at New York. The group included [[Hugh-275|Hugh Hugh]], [[Campbell-24782|William Campbell]] (later Sir William Campbell, Chief Justice of Upper Canada), and Thomas "King" Cutler. The "Muster Roll of the settlers of the Associated Departments of the Army and Navy set down at Chedabucto 21st June 1784" can be viewed at the National Archives of Canada website: Page 1: https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c9818/159?r=0&s=2 Page 2-3: https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c9818/160?r=0&s=2 Page 4-5: https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c9818/161?r=0&s=2 Page 6-7: https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c9818/162?r=0&s=2 Page 8-9: https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c9818/163?r=0&s=2 Page 10-11: https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c9818/164?r=0&s=2 Page 11: https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c9818/165?r=0&s=2 This Roll appends a list of a large contingent of "Black Loyalists" - i.e., free persons of colour who came as part of this group to settle at Chedabucto (now Guysborough), consisting of 107 men, 69 women, 11 children over 10 and 39 children under 10. Page 12: https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c9818/165?r=0&s=2 Page 13-14: https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c9818/166?r=0&s=2 Page 15-16: https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c9818/167?r=0&s=2 The Nova Scotia Archives website includes the "warrant to survey", giving the names of most of these men and their individual acreage granted: "Nathan Hubbell & two hundred and seventy eight others agreeable to the lists annexed: 53,850 acres at Chedabucto." The list combines the Associated Departments of the Army and Navy with the men of the 60th (Royal American) Regiment into a single grant document: https://archives.novascotia.ca/land-papers/archives/?ID=594&Doc=warrant This information may also be viewed in the Manchester-Guysborough Township Book: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-996W-JH37?i=55&cat=165595 There can be no question that the Black Loyalists were not given the same consideration as their white counterparts. The Public Archives of Nova Scotia includes a "Memorial Petition of the Free Negroes now living at Manchester and County of Sydney" in which the petitioners, Thomas Richardson, Peter French, and William Goding, note that "Petitioners have resided here for two years, have received no lands, and are ordered off the commons belonging to the town before next October. Request grants of land, utensils for husbandry, clothes, ammunition and boards, as they have received none of these things.":https://archives.novascotia.ca/land-papers/archives/?ID=839&Doc=memorial&Page=201107008 In 1787, a 3000 acre grant of land at Upper Tracadie was made to a group of these "Black Loyalists" comprising 71 men, 50 women, and 51 children. Many of their descendants still live in Guysborough and Antigonish counties. The grant with the names of the grantees can be found at the Public Archives of Nova Scotia: https://archives.novascotia.ca/land-papers/archives/?ID=978&Doc=warrant Additional information on this group of Loyalists may be found in A.C. Jost, "Guysborough Sketches and Essays", in a chapter titled "The Associated Departments of the Army and Navy" and includes selected genealogical notes on these families. Extensive recent research published by Ed Brumley on the 71st Regiment enables us to identify with reasonable certainty about 43 of these Guysborough settlers as disbanded soldiers and officers of the regiment, and enables descendants to learn more about their recruitment and military service during the Revolutionary War. ==Sources== * A.C. Jost, Guysborough Sketches and Essays, revised edition, ISBN: 978-1-4269-1336-5 * Ed Brumby, 71st Fraser Highland Regiment in The American War of Independence, ISBN-13 : 978-1907540592, ASIN : B08XNRWH6B (available from Amazon UK or Kindle)

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Born to Lloyd Rathburn & Julie King (never married), but raised by mothers mother Wanda Maxine born Roberts, married a Marquard, but unsure if married my Gpa a William King, My Gma married again as Wanda Gates..... Her mother, my Gr. Gma is Ada Gertrude born Hampton, married my Gr. Gpa William Guy Roberts. but as W. Guy Roberts is what I believe used. After that is a lot of Civil/Indians wars & name changes, passing down names I am unsure of to much, but know there is Cherokee Indian & Ottawawa & Craige Ok. keep poking up. I remember a lot more, just uncertain & new to the site. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Lt. Col. Sam A. Robertson in the Great War

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:'''''"The transportation situation in France was so acute in the early days of America's participation in the war , that little growth in the Army could take place until a system was built up for transporting vast numbers of men and vast quantities of supplies needed to feed and equip our fighters, One of the earliest requests of General Pershing was to send over railroad engineers. The lack of cars and engines also made the situation critical. Sixty thousand railroad engineers served in France and a very large number of engines and cars were sent overseas and used in American Sevice. During the war, this branch of service was of inestimable value in carring men and freight to the front, and later ports of debarkation. In times of urgent need, i.e. when new troops were needed at once to replace those stricken with influenza, when the British were in acute need of barbed wire, when lightning shifts of men were needed in the Argonne Offensive, the railroad engineers performed notable service. General Pershing in his report to the Secratery of War says of the Engineer Corps. "The work has required large vision and high professional skill, and great credit is due their personnel for the high proficiency that they have constantly maintained."'''''[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t1ng5b057;view=1up;seq=13 Historical report of the Chief Engineer, A.E.F.][https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t82j7488w;view=2up;seq=144 Skillman, W. Rowland. [from old catalog]. (1920). The A. E. F.. Philadelphia: G. W. Jacobs & company.]'' ''' {{Image|file=WW1_Experience_Report.jpg |size=l |caption='''Major Sam Robertson''' }} '''Lt. Col. Sam A. Robertson in the Great War''' =='''Mexico, 1916'''== In 1916 Sam Robertson served as a scout for General Frederick Funston (November 9, 1865 – February 19, 1917) also known as Fighting Fred Funston, then in command of the Southern Department of the Regular Army when it went into Mexico in pursuit of bandits. Sam A. Robertson became a scout for Gen. Pershing in pursuit of Pancho Villa during the Pancho Villa Expedition - “During the period of these raids, Sam made many trips into the interior of Mexico on one pretext or another, but the reality was he was doing undercover work for the Army” John Joseph "Black Jack" Pershing (September 13, 1860 – July 15, 1948) would become the commander of American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) on the Western Front in World War I, 1917–18. It was around this time that Sam Robertson made the acquaintance of Col. Robert Lee Bullard who would remain a lifelong friend. Col. Bullard was in command of 26th Infantry of the Regular Army which had been assigned to the Lower Rio Grande Valley to counter the aggression of Mexican Bandits on the border. Col Bullard would become Lt. General in command of the 2nd Army, A.E.F. :“One of these trips took him into the cities of northwestern Mexico, where he was seated at a table at a hotel or eating place, when this bandit leader and several of his officers entered and sat at an adjoining table. Sam was so well disguised that the bandit, General de la Rosa, a former beef purveyor for the St. Louis, Mexico & Brownsville R.R., did not recognize him. Sam made his getaway as soon as it could be done without attracting attention.” :"On another of his trips, he made notes of the location of bridges, including approximate height and length on the railroads between the border and the City of Mexico. Some of this information he smuggled across the border with the help of a Black Pullman Porter, who had been a soldier in the U.S. Army.” =='''January 1917'''== :“On ''''January 1917''', when on one of these expeditions, he met an old acquaintance of many years before, by the name of Tom Jones, a Welshman, who for a number of years had been prospecting over Mexico, Central America, and as far south in the Andes of South America as the Republic of Chile. Guadalajara. Returning to Guadalajara, he met Jones on March the 1st 1917. They started immediately to the mountains of Jalisco, Mexico outfitting at a place called Ameca, which was the end of the railroad. They second day out from the railroad they were attacked by a group of eleven bandits, who first killed Jones then attempted to drag Robertson to death attached to a lariat attached to the saddle-horn of the bandit leader.” The Brownsville Herald gave the following account: :"Sam Robertson, widely known citizen of San Benito and president of the San Benito & Rio Grande Valley railroad on his arrival from Mexico at Nogales Arizona has had his closest call with Mexican bandits, and is now en route home from Nogales leaving there Sunday. Twice before, on the lower border, Mr. Robertson nearly lost his life in fights with Mexican bandits, but suffered nothing more than a bullet hole through his hat, and a bullet hole in the back of an automobile seat, a seat he had given up only a couple of seconds before. :"Mrs. Sam A. Robertson (Adele) at San Benito Saturday received a message from Mr. Robertson confirming press reports of his escape from bandits after being roughly handled to within an inch of his life. His money and valuables were gone and he was forced to telegraph home for transportation. :"Thomas Jones, a British subject, a member of Mr. Robertson’s party, was killed by the bandits. E.R. Coffey, with Mr. Robertson, was given the same treatment as Mr. Robertson. Press reports from Nogales give the following account of Mr. Robertson’s experience: :“With scars searing their necks, clothed in rags and ill from exposure, E.R. Coffey and S.A. Robertson staggered into army headquarters here today and told their story. Robertson, a mining and business man of San Benito, Texas, acted as spokesman and said: We were prospecting in the vicinity of Mascota on March 2, and when night came on took refuge in a small hut. A few hours later five bandits entered. They took all our money and then fired at least ten bullets into Jones. “We will make Chinamen out of the two gringos before we kill them”, said the leader of the band. They secured lariats and noosed them around our necks” They then tied the ends around the horns of their saddles and started a wild ride through the little village. We managed to keep from being strangled by grasping the rope close to our necks.” :“Natives of the villages kicked and stoned and beat us. One of the riders dropped his machete and Coffey grabbed it, cut his own rope and then slashed mine. Three of the bandits had ridden some distance ahead. The two who had dragged us turned quickly. Coffey ran one of them through and brained the other. We mounted their horses and distanced the other bandits. We made our way to Port Manzanillo and there embarked for Mazatlan. There we entrained for Nogales.” Robertson and Coffey, guided through the jungle by the Colima Volcano, hopped a logging train from Colima to Manzanillo. In 1908, President Porfirio Diaz designated Manzanillo as an official port of entry to Mexico from the orient. It was the state capital of the state of Colima while Pancho Villa’s troops were threatening the City of Colima. :"From here Sam and Coffey embarked on a schooner of Chinese tourist to Mazatlan which is about two days by sea. Mazatlan was a German colony in the 19th century and home to many German nationals. In Mazatlan assistance was rendered by a Scotch-Mexican, Mr. Douglass. There Robertson and Coffee’s many wounds were treated by Dr. Renee, a Frenchman. Then they entrained on the Southern Pacific of Mexico assisted by the train crew. Sam Robertson was met at Nogales by Epes Randolph, president of the Southern Pacific of Mexico, and accompanied to Tucson where he recuperated before returning home. At the time Randolph resided at the grand old Santa Rita Hotel in Tucson. '''January 19, 1917''' It was at this time Sam Robertson came to the realization that the Germans were instigating the so-called Bandit Wars.The release of Zimmermann's telegram inflamed American public opinion and helped to build momentum for a US declaration of war, which occurred on April 6, 1917. The decoded telegram is as follows: :"We intend to begin on the first of February unrestricted submarine warfare. We shall endeavor in spite of this to keep the United States of America neutral. In the event of this not succeeding, we make Mexico a proposal of alliance on the following basis: make war together, make peace together, generous financial support and an understanding on our part that Mexico is to reconquer the lost territory in Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona. The settlement in detail is left to you. You will inform the President of the above most secretly as soon as the outbreak of war with the United States of America is certain and add the suggestion that he should, on his own initiative, invite Japan to immediate adherence and at the same time mediate between Japan and ourselves. Please call the President's attention to the fact that the ruthless employment of our submarines now offers the prospect of compelling England in a few months to make peace." :Signed, ZIMMERMANN '''April 2, 1917''' President Woodrow Wilson appears before the U.S. Congress and gives a speech saying "the world must be made safe for democracy" then asks the Congress for a declaration of war against Germany. '''April 6, 1917''' The United States of America declares war on Germany. :"The men on whom fell the largest burden of making American troops self-sufficing in the first half-year of war, were the nine regiments of engineers recruited in nine chief cities of America before General Pershing sailed. They were officered to a certain extent by Regular Army engineers, but more by railroad officials who were recruited at the same time from all the large railroads of America. :"And they operated what roads they found, and built more, till finally, after a year, during which they had assistance from the army engineers and a fair number of labor and special units, they had created in France a railroad equal to any one of the middle-sized roads of long standing in this country, with road-beds, rolling-stock, and equipment equal to the best, and railway terminals which, in the case of one of their number, rivalled the port of Hamburg. :"These were the men who were first to arrive in Europe after General Pershing, who beat them over by only a few days. They were not fighting units so that they did not dim the glory of the Regulars, though they had the honor to carry the American army uniform first through the streets of London. :"They were the first of the army in the battle-line, too, though again their civilian pursuit, though failing to serve to protect them against German attack, deprived them of the flag-flying and jubilation that attended the infantrymen and artillerymen in late October. :"But though their public honor was so limited, their private honor with the Expeditionary Force was without stint. It was "the engineers here" and "the engineers there" till it must have seemed to them that they were carrying the burden of the entire world. :"On '''May 6, 1917''', the War Department issued this statement: "The War Department has sent out orders for the raising, as rapidly as possible, of nine additional regiments of engineers which are destined to proceed to France at the earliest possible moment, for work on the lines of communication.... All details regarding the force will be given out as fast as compatible with the best public interests." :"The recruiting-points were New York, Chicago, St. Louis, Boston, Pittsburgh, Detroit, Atlanta, San Francisco, and Philadelphia. It was the job of each city to provide a regiment. And it became the job of the great railway brotherhoods to see that neither the kind nor the number of men accepted would cripple the railways at home.[https://www.gutenberg.org/files/36514/36514-h/36514-h.htm#page_1Our Army at the Front, by Heywood Broun] =='''Washington'''== Still bearing gunshot wounds to his face, and rope burns that discolored his neck he proceeded to Washington to volunteer for service '''May 17th, 1917'''. He was able to convince those in authority that men of his experience would be needed in France. (His prior relationship with Pershing and Bullard was most likely a plus) He was fifty years old at the time. In a May 25th, 1917 clipping from a Valley newspaper it reports Sam Robertson telegraphed his wife, Adele Robertson, from Washington informing her he had passed his medical examinations and was assigned a commission in the “Engineering Corps”. Shortly thereafter Sam Robertson was assigned to the “Sixth railroad construction regiment” in Detroit Michigan with the rank of Major. Many of his old Irish, Black and Tejano construction workers followed suit. His friend, Nowa Morrow, colored his white hair bright red and “represented” his age as under forty-five to serve with Sam. Henceforth he was known as “Red”. Morrow, who had worked for Sam on the construction of the St. Louis, Mexico & Brownsville R.R., became a Master Engineer with the 16th Engineers. When Sam was promoted to the 22nd Engineers “Red” transferred with him. He died at Sam’s side the morning of Armistice Day, Nov. 11th, 1918. == Detroit== {{Image|file=WW1_Experience_Report-6.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption='''Major Sam A. Robertson''' }} :"The Regiment, first known as the 6th Regiment of Reserve Engineers under the National Defense Act of 1916, was under Lt. Col. Harry Burgess, District Engineer of the Great Lakes region who was stationed in Detroit at the time. He started in early March 1917 recruiting military officers and railroad experts supposedly for service along the Mexican Border. In April 1917, War with Germany was declared and the War Department wanted Engineer Regiments for immediate service in France to build the rail lines needed for the American Expeditionary Force (A.E.F.).[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=31 History of the Sixteenth engineers (Railway) American expeditionary forces 1917-1919 .] :" In May, advertisements in the local newspapers for skilled tradesmen appeared, applicants were selected and told they would be contacted when needed. The Old Customs House at the corner of Griswold and Larned Streets served as the Regimental Headquarters until the unit reported to the Michigan State Fairgrounds. In late May, troops started to arrive at the Michigan State Fairgrounds at Woodward Ave and Eight Mile Road. The early soldiers would get most of their army clothing but many performed drills in their civilian clothes until June when more supplies finally came in. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=7 History of the Sixteenth engineers (Railway) American expeditionary forces 1917-1919 .] : “As recruiting was going on, a former scout for General Funston on the Mexican Border, Sam Robertson, came to Detroit to interview Colonel Burgess, wishing to become a non-commissioned officer in the Regiment. The Colonel, however, sent him to see Mr. Felton in Chicago, asking that he be recommended for a commission as Major. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=7 History of the Sixteenth engineers (Railway) American expeditionary forces 1917-1919 .] :"He returned to Detroit as a Major and was made Commander of the Second Battalion, immediately taking an active part in the recruiting, which took a decided upturn. Major Robertson furnished the regimental staff practical field service experience of a high order, obtained under both General Funston and General Bullard, and when he arrived at the Regiment, his face was still scarred from the bullets and ropes of Mexican bandits who attempted his life in Mexico. On May 31, with the Regiment recruited to 1089 men and with 37 officers, the word was received that uniforms would be delivered by June 1, and arrangements were made to muster in the "reservists" in a succession of groups and to assemble the Regiment as quickly as possible at the Michigan Fair Grounds.”(Sixteenth Engineers (Railway) American Expeditionary Forces 1917-1919)[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=37 History of the Sixteenth engineers (Railway) American expeditionary forces 1917-1919 .] America had the manpower but did not have the military resources to equip its soldiers in 1917. During the month of June in which recruiting was the principal activity, it was impossible to obtain uniforms for the Regiment, and many were in civilian clothes. '''June 25, 1917''' The first American troops land in France. '''June 26, 1917''' The Regiment’s equipment were odds and ends from the Civil War up through the Spanish-American War, some soldiers went to France in civilian clothes. The rifles issued after June 26th were obsolete Spanish-American War era Krag-Jørgensens.Many essentials were missing and camp kitchens and kitchen equipment had to be leased from local churches. It took months to remedy the shortages as they developed, and some of the equipment did not reach the Regiment until long after its arrival in France. This would be an ongoing problem throughout the war- from uniforms, building supplies to major equipment. As a civilian Major Sam had garnered respect from “his men” because of his clarion dedication to their personal safety, comfort, and wellbeing. To Sam being well nourished was integrative to wellbeing. :“The problem of running the mess, and housing problems in general, were assigned to Major Sam Robertson. With no camp kitchens or mess kits at the start, it was necessary to conduct a regimental mess, using the leased kitchen equipment. As in everything this officer tackled, he got results. He slashed red tape and hampering regulations wherever necessary to do so. In no time at all he had tinsmiths, blacksmiths, and plumbers, with no previous culinary experience, cooking the items of the crude Army mess, such as potatoes, beans, bacon, dried apricots, prunes, rice, etc., into a palatable balanced diet with a long line of "seconds" bearing testimonial as to its excellence.[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=44 History of the Sixteenth engineers (Railway) American expeditionary forces 1917-1919 .] :"After a time mess-kits arrived. These were rather tricky affairs, consisting of an aluminum kidney shaped cup with hair-trigger handle, an aluminum oval-shaped pan, designed for stew and—stew, a flat cover, a spoon, and a rather superfluous knife and fork. After a few days' experience, it was possible to balance a ladle of stew, cornbread, and syrup, and a pint of boiling coffee, without a mental hazard.[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=44 History of the Sixteenth engineers (Railway) American expeditionary forces 1917-1919 .] :"To make the change to Army rations less abrupt, local war workers often supplemented the regular mess with ice cream, pies and cakes, and these groups of women will always be remembered gratefully[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=44 History of the Sixteenth engineers (Railway) American expeditionary forces 1917-1919 .] :"The Sixteenth Engineers were particularly fortunate in having a good friend in Mrs. John H. Poole, who showed her interest in the organization in a way that both officers and men will always remember with a deep appreciation. Before the Regiment left Detroit, Mrs. Poole generously provided all the equipment necessary to keep the men interested during the spare time they had at their disposal. Not only did the Regiment have all the materials for sports, such as football, baseball, and boxing, but also a splendid library which the men found very useful, particularly in a country where it was difficult to get any books or periodicals in the English language." [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=349 History of the Sixteenth engineers (Railway) American expeditionary forces 1917-1919 .] {{Image|file=Poole-4684.jpg |align=r |size=m }} :The training of the Regiment in the shortest possible time was, of course, the one fundamental object. Due to the Military-Engineer Staff, which Col. Burgess had established when organizing the Regiment, he was able to assign the training of the Regiment to an officer ideally suited and capable of handling the problem of shaping a group of civilians into a Military Unit. Major[[ Poole-4684 | John H. Poole]], (U.S.M.A. Class of 1901) had been assigned to the 6th Reserve Engineer Regiment at Col. Burgess' urgent request. Major Poole after graduation had spent two years in the Engineers School of Applied Science; he. was then assigned to duty in the Philippines where he served three years and installed the water supply system at Fort McKinley. Later, as Superintendent of the State, War and Navy Buildings, Washington, D. C., he supervised the installation of heat, light and power plants. In 1910 he resigned his commission in the Army and for seven years devoted his time to the administration of iron mining properties prior to his assignment to the 6th Reserve Engineer Regiment. Major Poole combined a high degree of Regular Army military training and engineering experience. He was confronted with the problem of training officers as well as enlisted men. Few of the officers had had training other than a few weeks at Fort Sheridan. A notable exception was Capt. [[Huston-1578 | Tillinghast L. Huston]], who had served in the Spanish-American War. Most of the officers were engineers, contractors, or business executives, but they required additional and immediate military training. Major Poole, therefore, opened an Officers Training School in order that the officers might remain a jump or two ahead of the enlisted men. They were trained in military bearing and courtesy, maintaining discipline, running mess, routine company work, sanitation, etc. They, in turn, supervised close order drills, manual of arms, guard duty, and discipline of the enlisted men. Frequent regimental drills and formation under Major Poole's direction showed rapid advancement in the training of all ranks.[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=45 History of the Sixteenth engineers (Railway) American expeditionary forces 1917-1919 .] The beginning and early history of Company A (16th Engineers, Railway) was about the same as that of any other company in the regiment. The men originally assigned to A Company were recruited largely in Detroit, Cincinnati, Columbus, Cleveland, Toledo, Louisville, and Buffalo. {{Image|file=Huston-1578.jpg |align=l |size=m }} :"It's "Daddy" was Captain[[Huston-1578 | "Til" Huston]] of New York and Cincinnati, who had seen active service and attained the rank of Captain, (2nd. U. S. Volunteer Engineers), during the Spanish-American War. During that period he had served as Assistant Engineer on sanitation and rehabilitation work in Cuba, and later was the contractor on extensive railway, highway, and harbor dredging projects. He reported for duty with the 16th Engineers on June 6, 1917, and was assigned to command Company A. At this time, Captain Huston was half owner of the New York Yankees (American League). Regardless of extensive business affairs and personal comfort, when war was declared he immediately volunteered his services for active duty with an[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=222 History of the 16th Engineers AEF (Railway) American expeditionary forces 1917-1919 ] outfit which he knew would very soon be sent to France. From the day of reporting at the Fair Grounds until the Armistice, he made first, A Company and later, battalion and regimental assignments his full-time job. :"Captain Huston kept the boys busy with personal interviews, non-com meetings, (on land and sea), and the reading of a little blue book labeled "Private's Manual", while he amused himself with the compiling of the "Red Book" (?).[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=223 History of the 16th Engineers AEF (Railway) American expeditionary forces 1917-1919 .] As A. E. F. forces began to escalate, Major Sam Robertson began recruiting an assortment of key personnel. Among the new recruits, he sought were men experienced in railroad work that could handle gangs of “gandy dancers” in the field. Also, he drew upon acquaintances from the so-called “Bandit Wars” in the Southwest. Among them, the eccentric “soldier of fortune”, [[Holmdahl-4 | Emil Holmdahl]] whom Major Robertson had met in Mexico. {{Image|file=Holmdahl-4-3.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Wanted- A Revolution }} Holmdahl joined the Pancho Villa Expedition under the command of “Black Jack” Pershing as a scout while out on bail. He tried to re-join the US army but was rejected because of a felony conviction. In 1916 Jose Orozco, Victor Ochoa and Holmdahl were convicted on charges they were conspiring to violate the neutrality laws by smuggling guns to the Carrancista faction to combat Villa's forces. He was imprisoned at Leavenworth Prison.[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=199 History of the Sixteenth engineers (Railway) American expeditionary forces 1917-1919.] Major Robertson telegraphed Congressman A. Jeff McLemore and Frank Polk of the State Department on June 6 & 7, 1917: “Won't you see the Attorney General and endeavor to get Holmdahl pardoned at once, Regiment needs his services badly and he will be more valuable to the country in France than in prison” Major Sam Robertson Holmdahl received a pardon from President Wilson On July 18th, 1917 Emil Holmdahl enlisted at Washington Barracks, Washington, D.C. with the rank of Private, then Sargent, in Company E, 16th Engineers. He was honorably discharged at the end of the war with the rank of Captain. Dr. Herman Knickerbocker was known for the funeral oration he delivered at the bier of his prospecting partner, and bookie, Reilly Grannan in Rawhide, Nevada, April 3, 1908. A series of telegrams were reported in the Houston Post June 16th, 1917 from Mayor Robertson to Dr. Knickerbocker offering him the rank of Captain if he would accept the position of Chaplain in the 6th Engineers. Colonel Burgess received his appointment and commission as Colonel of the Regiment on '''July 13, 1917'''. The official name and number of the Regiment was changed to the "16th Engineers Railway. On July 14, the first Regimental Inspection and Review of the 16th Engineers (Railway) was held. Despite the brief time in training, the assembled Regiment presented a creditable appearance, comparable with regular troops. “The excellent results were due to the intensive and skilled training, the intelligence level of the unit, the enthusiasm of the officers and men, and the experience and zeal of Major J. H. Poole and Captain R. F. Fowler”. On July 23, 1917, the Regiment was ordered to proceed to New York for duty in France as soon as possible. Sunday, July 29th, the 16th Engineers left from the railroad siding at the Michigan State Fair Grounds. The train left Detroit with 1,194 men including 41 Officers. Even though over 70 percent of the soldiers of the 16th lived near Detroit, the technological center of the country, they came from over 29 states and several European countries. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=52 History of the Sixteenth engineers (Railway) American expeditionary forces 1917-1919.] {{Image|file=Burgess-8837.jpg |align=l |size=m }} Col. [[Burgess-8837 | Harry Burgess]], the commanding officer, was a West Point graduate and he became Governor of the U.S. Panama Canal Zone in 1928. Future Brigadier General [[Fowler-10384 | Raymond F. Fowler]] another West Point Graduate became Asst. Chief of Engineers for Supply during WW2 for the U. S. Army. Future Colonel [[Webb-15150 | George Webb]] was the Chief Engineer of the Michigan Central Railroad before and after the Great War. He was later responsible for most of the construction of the Canadian Rail network. Future Colonel [[Huston-1578 | Tillinghast (“Til”) L'Hommedieu Huston]], co-owner of the New York Yankees from 1915 to 1922, served as an officer in the Spanish-American War. He was credited with making major league baseball into a profitable industry instead of a game. Future Colonel [[Poole-4684 | John H. Poole]] was the husband of Caroline Boeing, sister of Boeing Founder William Boeing. Laurens Hammond-inventor of the Hammond clock and organ and 100 plus patents, California Congressman Carl Hinshaw and Cornell Hall of Famer, Eddie Kaw were also in the ranks. Future Colonel Sam A. Robertson was in good company. '''July 31-November 6, 1917''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Passchendaele Third Battle of Ypres, Battle of Passchendaele.] ==SS Tuscania== '''August 1, 1917''' As recalled by the historian for Company D, [[Howells-378 | Wallace J Howells]]: :"The next thing that stands out clearly in my mind is the wait on the Hoboken pier while the officers of the ship company and those of the Regiment made up their minds as to whether troops should be used on various jobs on the Tuscania vacated because of strikes. I overheard the argument as to the advisability of using the men, and our good old friend Major Robertson spoke up in his usual way with, "Like hell, you will unless you pay them." So, my comrades of the 16th Engineers, you can trace your steamboat pay to Sam Robertson."[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=291 History of the Sixteenth Engineers (Railway) American expeditionary forces 1917-1919]... a supper of bread and jam and tea, was served. Following the tea and jam came the order that non-coms were to stay with their companies. This meant that all corporals and sergeants lost their bunks in the staterooms. However, it's an ill wind that blows no good. Passing the bake shop on my way to the hold, I found that a baker was needed. From then on, with the exception of one night spent as Corporal of the Guard, I worked in the bake shop for his Majesty King George V.[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=292 History of the Sixteenth Engineers (Railway) American expeditionary forces 1917-1919] The Anchor Line SS Tuscania at pier 54 in New York left at sunset on August 1st carrying the 16th Engineers to England. :"On July 31, 1917, at 4:30 P. M., A Company embarked on the Cunard liner "Tuscania" and was quartered on "E" deck. The ship remained between piers and the night was stifling on board. To top it off, the Limie cooks served tea for breakfast and tried it again at lunch—but "no go"—Major Robertson took charge and really got something to eat. At 7:30 P. M. on August 1, the ship cast off—all hands out of sight, but not without a peep at the Statue of Liberty as the Tuscania put to sea, with the Sixteenth "seeing the world through a port-hole." [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=52 History of the Sixteenth Engineers (Railway) American expeditionary forces 1917-1919.] :“Major Sam Robertson happened to go into the enlisted" men's dining room just as the men were complaining of the food being served. The Major found out that the food was of poor quality and immediately told the steward, in his true Texan style, to get better food on the tables. The troops did fare better after this incident.” [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=201 History of the Sixteenth Engineers (Railway) American expeditionary forces 1917-1919.] {{Image|file=WW1_Experience_Report-7.jpg |caption=16th Engineers boarding their troopship }} :"The liner ran aground on a shoal in Halifax, Nova Scotia during a dense fog. This meant that the Regiment was held up in Nova Scotia while the Tuscania was repaired. This took nine days to complete so the officers and the men of the 16th marched all over the suburbs of Halifax to keep in shape. Finally, on August 13, the Tuscania and the 16th Engineers left Nova Scotia in a convoy and arrived in Liverpool England on August 23rd. They took a train to Camp Borden where they marched in review for King George V and Queen Mary.[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=273 History of the Sixteenth Engineers (Railway) American expeditionary forces 1917-1919.] :On August 20th mine bumpers were attached to the prow of the boat and the men were required to wear life-belts at all times as we were now in the "danger zone." Land was sighted off Holyhead on the 23rd but was just another day in the Q. M. as that detail took the Quartermaster Manual exams at that time. The Tuscania steamed up the Mersey River and at 9 P. M. tied up at the landing quay at Liverpool. All hands slept on ship that night, but in the morning the Regiment was soon on its way to Camp Borden, not many miles from London. After a day at Camp Borden the Regiment crossed the English Channel, but only after many ups and downs and many harrowing experiences was France reached at the port of LeHavre, August 26, 1917, and the Regiment became attached to the American Expeditionary Force in fact. However, it has been asked what became of the Regimental stores carried in the hold of the Tuscania. Captain Weeks with a detail of 57 men stayed with the ship at Liverpool and after a long and the strenuous job had the cargo of several hundred tons unloaded from the big boat and loaded into freight cars (wagons) at the wharf.[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=201 History of the Sixteenth Engineers (Railway) American expeditionary forces 1917-1919.] :"In the morning some of the men scribbled messages to be sent home by way of cable, and a two-man detail gathered 29 messages and paid 4L-8s-3 1/2d, (plus one penny tax), and saw to it that the cables were properly started. The first word of any kind of the Regiment's arrival overseas was received in Detroit on August 27, 1917. '''From the Detroit News of August 27th.''' ::'''SIXTEENTH ENGINEERS SAFE IN ENGLAND''' :"Michigan Regiment's Arrival Reported in Cable :"The Sixteenth Regiment of Engineers (Railway) which spent two months at the Fair Grounds in Detroit, arrived safely in England last Wednesday. A cablegram received this morning by R. H. Strohmer, 318 Columbus Ave., from his son, Sergeant Richard H. Strohmer, Jr., was the first news of the Regiment's arrival to reach Detroit. The Regiment, whose personnel numbers some of the most prominent engineering men in the State, left Detroit July 29th. No report of departure overseas was given out following the policy of the War Department in keeping troop movements secret. Col. Harry Burgess and Capt. Raymond Fowler, Regular Army officers, are in command of the unit."[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=203 History of the Sixteenth Engineers (Railway) American expeditionary forces 1917-1919] Howells recalls "On our arrival at Liverpool, Sam Robertson barged up to the chief steward, telling him, "Pay these men off and be damn quick about it, or I'll pay them myself. If I do, my money had better be waiting for me when we get where we're going—if anyone knows where that is." '''Liverpool''' :"The Regiment was promptly loaded into coaches and moved to the British Army Engineering Base at Aldershot, known as Camp Borden. Detraining from the coaches early in the evening, while there was still light, the Regiment marched from the station to the camp behind a British band playing, "My Home in Tennessee." It sounded great. The tents assigned to the soldiers were the round British Army shelters, rather uncomfortable but livable if one did not mind where his comrades' feet happened to be parked. However, in a couple of days the troops got the sea out of their feet and were ready to proceed to Southampton. :"In the meantime, however, the King and Queen of England put on a party for friends at Aldershot, to which C Company was invited in the persons of Frank Jasinski, Joe Egan, Ed. Harper, Ralph Pecht, H. F. Douglas, and others. After C Company representatives, Egan, Jasinski, and Pecht had given King George an example of the pulling power of the Company in the tug of war events of the sports program, His Majesty presented them all with medals. :"He took a particular shine to Joe Egan and asked him if the States had many more soldiers as big as he was. Joe told him we had plenty more like him and that they were all coming over, which seemed to please the gentleman immensely. In fact, he said: "Oh, Hell! the woods are full of them." :"After stocking up with good British ale the Company and the Regiment proceeded to Southampton. At that port they loaded the 1st Battalion on the "Hunslett," a former German prize of war, the most efficient and obnoxious roller and pitcher in the[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=274 History of the Sixteenth Engineers (Railway) American expeditionary forces 1917-1919] shape of a ship that history has any record of. In this Texas broncho of a boat, the 1st Battalion braved the English Channel and through the early morning mists of August 27 saw LeHavre in front of them. France at last, a month after leaving New York. After the tide came in the ship came over the bar and docked. The men were unloaded and led to their barracks, making their first acquaintance with Army bunks and chicken wire mattresses.[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=275 History of the Sixteenth Engineers (Railway) American expeditionary forces 1917-1919.] The 16th Regiment was ferried across the channel from Southampton, landing at Le Havre, France, on Monday, August 27th, 1917. The 16th Engineers along with the eight other Engineer Regiments in France were there to build the infrastructure needed for the A.E.F. :'''Le Havre, "the Harbor,"''' was the ancient and time-honored seaport for inland Paris, many miles distant. The first impression of France was most depressing. It was raining steadily. Almost immediately after landing, the Second Battalion saw three Hospital trains bringing in war wounded for transfer back to Blighty. At once the 16th was aware that they were getting much closer to the war. The men marched three miles to British Rest Camp No. 2 on the outskirts of Le Havre. It was completely equipped for billeting regiments and details en route to destinations or emerging from the Front for furloughs in Britain. The camp was reached at 8:00 p. m. and the men found a billeting system operating like clockwork, and a completely regulated commissary. The wet uniforms soon dried, and a pleasant evening was spent with the British Tommies at the Canteen where the ale and stout flowed freely. :"All was well in camp for the first ten minutes. Then it began to rain and with the downpour came the bugle call. We rolled off our chicken-wire bunks and reported under a lean-to for instructions as to the proper conduct in an English camp. After three such calls in less than twenty minutes, Major Sam Robertson's impatience with this verbosity came to a head. He had had no time to clean up—he had one puttee off—his shirt was open. After standing in the deluge listening to the death sentences hanging over our heads on the least infringement of camp rules, he scratched his head and said, "Men, all this means that it's going to put your in a sling if you don't do as you're told."[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=294 History of the Sixteenth Engineers (Railway) American expeditionary forces 1917-1919] :"On the succeeding morning, August 28, 1917, the Regiment prepared to entrain for their final destination. At 1:00 p. m. they entered a French train, traveling across France with many long stops, going grandly in what the French call "on premier des Zouaves," soldiers' first class, which means third-class to fifth- class passenger coaches instead of box cars. As it was, the heavy and crowded train prevented normal rest. The Regiment on this train saw their first squads of German war prisoners being used to work on the roads. Slowly the trains made their way to Paris, which they circled on the Ceinture (Belt Line) tracks to reach the rails of the Paris-Lyon-Méditerranée trunk line, heavily congested with traffic. Slow progress was made south for about a hundred miles to Nevers, and then the troop train turned southeast to Dijon, with a northeasterly. Enroute to France 43 run of about 20 miles to destination. There the Regiment arrived on the evening of Wednesday, August 29th, 1917 detraining from the tracks of the Est (Eastern) system at Til-Chatel, a tiny village in the Cote d'Or region. The long journey was over. The 16th Engineers had arrived, a month almost to the hour after leaving the Fair Grounds at Detroit. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=69 History of the Sixteenth Engineers (Railway) American expeditionary forces 1917-1919] ==Til-Chatel, Burgundy, France== '''September 1917''' :"Til-Chatel was a small town with curious, war-weary French residents who had never seen an American before, when they saw the American troops marching into the village they were momentarily panic-stricken, they thought they were the Germans. Til-Chatel, Department of Cote d'Or, in the old Dukedom of Burgundy, was a small village of about 750 inhabitants. Located in the remote, bucolic countryside of France, it had slumbered with only occasional interruptions for many centuries, but the three years of war had left many visible signs of deprivations undergone by its people. The village was stripped of its able-bodied men, and the near-by farm plots were cultivated from sunrise to sunset by old men, women and children. Til-Chatel, with its cobblestone streets, the brewery, the hotel de ville (town hall), the medieval castle, the outdoor ovens, the tiny river Tille with its clear deep swimming holes, and the open-air community laundry, was the center of the best hop district in France. The Burgundians told the men that prior to the war much of the crop went to Germany for the brewing of the more expensive German export beers. These farmers went out into the country in the day time and tilled their fields, probably a kilometer or so away, coming back home in the evening for "la soupe" or supper. The typical home consisted of a house, stable, and barn, all of stone, forming a quadrangle back of a high stone fence, and in the center of the courtyard there always was a venerated compost pile.[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=276 History of the Sixteenth Engineers (Railway) American expeditionary forces 1917-1919] :"When the 16th marched into Til-Chatel at dusk on August 29, the immediate feeding of the hungry troops without mess equipment, and billeting arrangements for the night, called for a lot of interpreting. Major Poole found many volunteers, some with high school French, some with college French, and some with the Montreal variety. Most of these interpreters admitted defeat after facing a barrage of the Til-Chatel brand, accompanied with beaucoup gestures.[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=70 History of the Sixteenth Engineers (Railway) American expeditionary forces 1917-1919] :"The first regimental mess in France was here personally supervised, prepared and concocted by Major Sam Robertson, who was aware of the shortage of foodstuffs. A detail was sent out to find out where vegetables and such could be procured and the detail did return soon with vegetables aplenty. The Major prepared a regimental mess of "slumgullion" from little or nothing, that any man's army would be happy to get at any time.[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=204 History of the Sixteenth Engineers (Railway) American expeditionary forces 1917-1919] :"During the 16th's stay in Til-Chatel, friendly relations were only occasionally and very slightly disturbed — usually due to soldiers' depredations, real and imaginary. The morning after arrival, the Officer of the Guard issued orders that a certain prisoner must be guarded with loaded rifle — he was being held for a general court-martial for a very serious offense. Later in the day, it developed that it was all a mistake. Pvt.___ , after celebrating his arrival in the village, got into the wrong courtyard and tried to crawl through a window into the house, instead of the cowshed he thought he was getting into. When the Madam of the household saw him, she yelled lustily for the Guard, who arrested what appeared to be a marauder, but, was only a poor city-bred soldier who, mixing vin rouge and cognac, had gotten lost in the country.[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=73 History of the Sixteenth Engineers (Railway) American expeditionary forces 1917-1919] :"Every available house, barn, shed or chicken roost was used —all very ancient vintage, for billeting the Company. In the center of each barnyard as the crowning glory, the hallowed, mellowed manure-pile. A serious depredation occurred with Major Robertson’s orders to change the location of the manure-piles (the pride of a family for generations) from directly in front of a billet “to a spot where its fragrance was less overwhelming”. This brought on a serious diplomatic crisis involving all the village officials[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=73 History of the Sixteenth Engineers (Railway) American expeditionary forces 1917-1919] {{Image|file=WW1_Experience_Report-12.jpg |caption=Diplomatic Crises }} :Later, one evening one of the men fell asleep in his billet with a lighted cigarette in his hand. In a short time, clouds of smoke rolled out of his quarters and someone turned in a fire alarm. As always, when something unusual was happening, Major Robertson popped up and at once took the situation in hand. He had a bucket brigade in operation and everything was under control when a Frenchman with a plumed hat appeared and marched up the stairs, waving his arms and spouting orders in French. The Major didn't understand the Frenchman but felt that he was obstructing progress, and as he didn't "Allez" when told to "Scram," the Major grabbed him by the neck and gave him the bum's rush. Along came the official French liaison officer (interpreter) who explained that the Major had thrown out the chef de pompiers (fire chief). [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=75 History of the Sixteenth Engineers (Railway) American expeditionary forces 1917-1919] :"That fire in Til-Chatel! The old Frenchman, who had been chief of the volunteer fire department for at least a century back, rushed from the fire to get his badges proving his past services. How else could he successfully subdue a fire? This same gentleman owned the place in which the writer (Howells)...was billeted.[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=294 History of the Sixteenth Engineers (Railway) American expeditionary forces 1917-1919] :"At that time (September 3rd1917) a "hard-boiled" General called at the Second Battalion headquarters and asked, "Where in the hell is that horse thief Sam Robertson?" Word soon got around that General Bullard and the Major had been pals back in Texas.[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=204 History of the Sixteenth Engineers (Railway) American expeditionary forces 1917-1919] :"Bullard was busy setting up officer training schools in the south of France for American Officers, according to his diary, he was frustrated with the lack of spontaneity of The Quartermaster Department. “Many times, I attempted to secure something needed in the establishment of the schools or in the training or equipment of the troops and failed. Always the answer of our authorities in France was, "We cannot get it sent from home; it has been asked for repeatedly and long ago but not yet sent; no answer, no promise”[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=204 History of the Sixteenth engineers (Railway) American expeditionary forces 1917-1919] Shortly after this meeting with General Bullard Major Sam Robertson was tasked with reconnaissance and assessment of front line railroads over the territories of the allied armies of Belgian, Britain, and France, from the North Sea at Westende, Flanders to Belfort on the Swiss border. This would-be Sam’s first encounter with the horrors of trench warfare. {{Image|file=WW1_Experience_Report-3.jpg |caption=The mangled ruins of the light railway }} In the meanwhile, during September, the Regiment participated in long marches through the countryside, added in harvesting hops and “policed” the streets of Til-Chatel” in an effort to “harden” the troops. :"Probably every soldier in C Company had some French girl as a particular friend, if not in Til-Chatel, then Eschvanne, Is-sur-Tille or one of the neighboring towns. Then some of the hardier spirits made an excursion to Dijon, the old Capital of the Dukedom of Burgundy, and came back with wild tales of Dijon nightlife. Pretty soon the entire Company had been to Dijon to investigate the art museums of the town, the Cafe Militaire, Cafe De Belfort and the vicinity of Rue Louis Blanc. However, this was too much the life of Riley and so it came to an end by the establishment of Camp Williams, a city of Sibley Army tents, mud and more mud, the removal of the troops from the barns and[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=276 History of the Sixteenth Engineers (Railway) American expeditionary forces 1917-1919]stables of Til-Chatel, and the beginning of Is-sur-Tille Advance Base No. 1. In the Allied Commission consultations relative to American entry in the War, there was first an assignment of a Sector of the Front to the American Army, together with the assignment of ports of arrival, and the determination of the most efficient route of transportation for the Service of Supply between the ports and the American Front. As the American Sector was far to the eastward, and since the railway system of France radiated largely from Paris in all directions, a new rail route had to be planned between the Atlantic ports assigned to the American Expeditionary Force and the American Sector, which would not only avoid the congestion of the Paris railroad yards, but prevent further congestion on the already overloaded main-line tracks running from the West and South seaports to the North of France. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=75 History of the Sixteenth engineers (Railway) American expeditionary forces 1917-1919 .] Such a route was possible on existing trackage by using secondary lines, which could be further improved. It was also necessary to locate "bases" along this Line of Supply. An "intermediate" base was required not too distant from the receiving ports to which discharged cargo could be transported at once, and thereby prevent wharf congestion. This storage base or depot up-country would, in turn, require a relief outlet so located that supplies could be assembled neither too close nor too far from the American Front, this base to be known as the Advance Depot. A commission appointed by the Chief Engineer, A. E. F. carefully surveyed the planned Line of Supply and recommended locations for these bases. A final decision designated the Is-sur- Tille region, about 100 miles behind the American Front, as the location for the great Advance Depot. Five kilometers away was Is-sur-Tille, the village of Is on the River Tille, a much larger and more important village with more cafes and a couple of hotels. ...and as the Old Song went— :"We policed the town, we swept the streets, :We made her look her best. :And then for a month or more' we did "Parade Rest." :We next went o'er to Is-sur-Tille, :They put us all to work, :They handed each a shovel and :They told us not to shirk."— ::and how we did work![https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=366 History of the Sixteenth engineers (Railway) American expeditionary forces 1917-1919 .] ==Is-sur-Tille, Côte-d’or in Burgundy== A diagram of the [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t1ng5b057;view=1up;seq=320 railyards at Is-sur-Tille] :"Is-sur-Tille was the principal advance depot and regulating station. The village of Is-sur-Tille is about 160 miles southeast of Paris and 95 miles south of St. Mihiel, at the northern terminus of the Paris-Lyons-Mediterranean Railway and the southern terminus of the Est Railway. Located within a short distance of all sections of the American front and upon the controlling railroad lines, advance depot No. 1 and regulating station "A," as these dual facilities were designated, distributed supplies to the advance section and the zone of the armies. Is-sur-Tille was the " neck of the bottle " through which, with few exceptions, supplies from the ports and base and intermediate depots had to pass. "[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t1ng5b057;view=1up;seq=319 Historical report of the chief engineer] including all operations of the Engineer Department, American Expeditionary Forces, 1917-1919. :"The decision to construct a large advance depot and regulating station at Is-sur-Tille was delayed until the French and American military authorities reached an agreement as to the exact location and plans for the work. On September 25, 1917, construction was authorized. The following day grading work was commenced by the 16th Engineers (railway), Col. Harry Burgess commanding, on what was decided to be the determining factor affecting the time of completion of the yard and depot, namely the removal of about 20,000 cubic yards of earth and 30,000 cubic yards of rock from two cuts required for the diversion of an existing main line of the Est Railway and for the tracks of the receiving yard." [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t1ng5b057;view=1up;seq=319 Historical report of the chief engineer] including all operations of the Engineer Department, American Expeditionary Forces, 1917-1919. :"To provide the facilities authorized on the initial plans required the removal of 30,000 cubic yards of rock and 90,000 cubic yards of earth, construction of 19 warehouses 50 by 500 feet, laying of 28 miles of track, provision of water-supply and electric-light systems, and numerous other auxiliaries. Under the general supervision of Lieut. Col. (later Col.) George H. Webb and Maj. (later Col.) Sam. A. Robertson, in charge of actual construction, a great transformation took place in a surprisingly short time."[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t1ng5b057;view=1up;seq=319 Historical report of the chief engineer] including all operations of the Engineer Department, American Expeditionary Forces, 1917-1919. :"When the Regiment went into tents at Camp Williams, the sunny French summer was about at an end. The rains commenced to break at nights, and later were continuous, with the camp streets slowly turning into seas of mud. Great areas of standing water were found here and there and the railroad cut at Is-sur-Tille became a small river. The men had only an issue of rubber ponchos and denim gloves, with no slickers, boots, or rain hats available from Quartermasters' stores.[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=89 History of the Sixteenth engineers (Railway) American expeditionary forces 1917-1919 .] :"That rainy fall the men would often come into camp at night after working in a steady all day drizzle. As no one had more than one pair of field shoes, these were soaked and would squish at every step. A Spanish American War Veteran in the Regiment solved the problem in a manner that was widely copied. A measure of oats, borrowed from the stable sergeant, when poured into the wet shoes at night would absorb a good share of the moisture during the night, and, in swelling, would stretch the leather enough to accommodate the entire foot in the morning. By drying the oats in the tent during the day, the process could be repeated as often as necessary.[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=90 History of the Sixteenth engineers (Railway) American expeditionary forces 1917-1919 .] ---- "The forces of the 16th Engineers were in November augmented by four companies of Infantry and one company of French railroad engineers employing about 400 German prisoners so that nearly 2,000 men were engaged on the work. In succeeding months the work progressed rapidly. The two cuts were finished and the tracks were ready by the 1st of January, 1918. Two track-laying gangs were organized and laid as much as 14, miles per day. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t1ng5b057;view=1up;seq=322 Historical report of the chief engineer] including all operations of the Engineer Department, American Expeditionary Forces, 1917-1919. "Standard warehouses 50 by 500 feet were built of light frame construction, sided and roofed with rough, irregularly sawed Swiss three-fourths inch lumber, and covered with tar paper. Later, when materials arrived in sufficient quantity, warehouses were sided and roofed with corrugated iron to reduce the fire risk. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t1ng5b057;view=1up;seq=322 Historical report of the chief engineer] including all operations of the Engineer Department, American Expeditionary Forces, 1917-1919. "On March 15, 1918, the yard and depot were completed and turned over to the transportation department for operation, and on April 5 the 16th Engineers departed for the British front, having completed, with the aid of the other troops assigned to the command, which at one time approximated 5,500 men, all the essential features originally contemplated. The construction work was then placed in charge of Maj. (later Lieut. Col.) Brehon Somervell.[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t1ng5b057;view=1up;seq=322 Historical report of the chief engineer] including all operations of the Engineer Department, American Expeditionary Forces, 1917-1919. ---- :"The selection of Is-sur-Tille on the tiny river Tille, about 150 miles southeast of Paris and about 100 miles south of St. Mihiel, illustrious in the annals of the American Expeditionary Force, was due to the presence of a large tract of practically level country on the least congested of the few lateral railways of France's network. The American sector, as already mentioned, was far to the east in the Line held against the Enemy. France required her southern port of Marseille, while Britain used Calais and Boulogne-sur-Mer. Le Havre was the port of Paris, and to the south were St. Nazaire, a desirable port, and Brest, less desirable because of the French railway system converging on Paris and requiring that travel from Brest to the American rear be via Paris and its congested railway main lines. But from St. Nazaire there was a luckily-planned existing lateral line from the City of Orleans to Nevers which cut out Paris entirely. Moreover, it would be possible at Nevers to construct a cut-off to keep the heavy American traffic out of the yards and city congestion of that place and establish a direct run to Dijon, far south and east. Thence the comparatively empty Est Railway trackage could be taken from Dijon north to Is-sur-Tille. From Is-sur- Tille towards the Front there were several possible ways to (page 54) distribute munitions and other war supplies on a last stage from the Advanced Base. The railway gauge in France on these lines was within a half inch of American standard gauge, and American locomotives and rolling stock could be run on all the trackage, exactly as the British were transporting whole trains by car ferry to Calais and Boulogne, thence to Amiens, and from Amiens to the British Front in the Nord, Pas de Calais, and Flanders, using British rolling stock and locomotives. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=84 History of the Sixteenth engineers (Railway) American expeditionary forces 1917-1919] :"The 16th Engineers were ordered to establish a camp conveniently near the proposed site, and then to construct the Advance Depot. In preparing for this work, surveying parties from the Regiment gathered data on the proposed camp and depot locations which was used by the American and French military authorities in preparing detailed plans for the new project. (page 49) Plans for establishing the Line of Supply and Base Depots included preparation for other important units of the army operation. Among these projects was the selection and preparation of suitable hospital sites. The first actual construction work undertaken by the Regiment was of this character when orders were received to rehabilitate a stone building in Dijon for the use of Base Hospital No. 17 (Harper Hospital Unit of Detroit). [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=77 History of the Sixteenth engineers (Railway) American expeditionary forces 1917-1919 .] {{Image|file=WW1_Experience_Report-4.jpg |caption=US Army Field Hospital }} :"At approximately the same time, September 22, a detachment from A Company under Capt. T. L. “Til” Huston, was sent to Base Hospital No. 15 (MacKay-Roosevelt Unit of New York) located in the old French Cavalry Barracks just south of Chaumont (Haute Marne). [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=79 History of the Sixteenth engineers (Railway) American expeditionary forces 1917-1919.] :"Aside from the Dijon and Chaumont detachments, the 16th was rapidly devoting its main efforts to the preparation of the Is-sur-Tille site. Since the march from Til-Chatel was inconveniently long, B Company was detailed to prepare a campsite adjacent to the Base Depot location. The land, recently beet fields and marsh, was drained, camp streets laid out, and officers' tents set up, while the grading of the depot site was started. The new camp was named Camp Williams in honor of the commanding officer of B Company, Captain Harry N. Williams, who was transferred on September 30th to the Transportation Department. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=79 History of the Sixteenth engineers (Railway) American expeditionary forces 1917-1919 .] Within a day or two after the start of the Is-sur-Tille project on September 26, 1917, Camp Williams was ready for occupancy, and the Regiment left billets in Til-Chatel for the tented camp. '''October 1917''' :"There was a great scarcity of army tents in the United States, and the Canadian government had placed at the disposal of the War Department 50,000 regulation Canadian Expeditionary Force tents. This equipment was the source for the outfitting of Camp Williams and gave satisfactory shelter during the coldest of the wet and rainy weather ahead until wooden huts had been erected in January 1918. Camp Williams was occupied on October 1, 1917, and ultimately was extended to accommodate 17,000 troops by November of the next year. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=81 History of the Sixteenth engineers (Railway) American expeditionary forces 1917-1919 .] :"Tent life in Camp Williams became rather comfortable after the issue of Sibley stoves in which the men burned foraged wood along with the low-grade slack coal which was issued as fuel. Each squad was assigned to one of these sixteen feet square tents—sergeants were allowed the additional comfort and privacy of having a tent for four. It was in these tents at Is-sur-Tille, more than in any other quarters during their Army service, that the Regiment developed a "squad-spirit" which was very pronounced from that time on[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=90 History of the Sixteenth engineers (Railway) American expeditionary forces 1917-1919 .] :"The project for Is-sur-Tille was very extensive, but no tools or equipment were available, as even now the picks and shovels purchased in the United States had not reached the 16th. French-made picks, shovels, and wheelbarrows were purchased, and steel bought for drills; "chedite," a low-power explosive of French-make was used for blasting rock, which had to be sprung by hand-drilled holes, to be sunk in the very considerable yardage of rock excavation. :"This inadequate equipment was to be used on 30,000 cubic yards of railway mainline rock cutting, along with 20,000 cubic yards of earth excavation needed to relocate the Est right of way past the Base site. On October 12, the rains commenced, and cold, wet weather, with mud everywhere, was to hamper the Regiment's labors until January. It should be mentioned that the Regimental command at this time was making frantic efforts to procure adequate equipment, and every part of France was searched for tools; and more especially for power equipment useful for railroad construction along modern lines, several officers of the Regiment being detailed to the work. Many of the items were purchased and others rented from the French railways until the Regiment was gradually outfitted. The time required to do this was so great that 90 percent of the rock and frozen earth excavation had been done by hand and removed by wheelbarrow before a steam shovel arrived.[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=82 History of the Sixteenth engineers (Railway) American expeditionary forces 1917-1919 .] Lieutenant Colonel George H. Webb was Engineer of the project with general supervision, and Major Sam A. Robertson was in charge of construction. The early days of the occupation of Camp Williams witnessed one or two interesting expedients. A Quartermaster Building was required almost immediately, and the Regiment set up a 50 x 250 ft. structure of poles, adobe, and thatch. Company kitchens and Officers' Mess buildings were made up in the same manner, due to the lack of structural material. A few horses were obtained for construction work, and during October a corral was built. :"Lieutenant Basil Pontey soon got a wood detail organized felling trees for the Regiment's first needs, timbers for the big Q. M. warehouse and for Robertson Hall ( a huge mess hall and utility building for the officers), and the much-needed firewood for company kitchens. Horses were added to the Regiment's belongings, so forage became an additional need."[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=206 History of the Sixteenth engineers (Railway) American expeditionary forces 1917-1919 .] :"One of the first working details at Til-Chatel went out on a strange mission—harvesting rushes for thatched roofs for the first building at Is-sur-Tille (no roofing materials were yet available). The search soon led to an old abandoned castle, dating back to the days of Charles the Bald. In the moat, rushes and bullfrogs were found in quantities, but only a trickle of water. The castle, the first most of the Regiment had ever seen, was like those in storybooks — a large barred gate and vertical slots in the walls for the archers in repelling an attack. One could easily visualize the heavy, creaking drawbridge that once had swung over the moat. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=79 History of the Sixteenth engineers (Railway) American expeditionary forces 1917-1919 .](Frog legs for dinner!) {{Image|file=WW1_Experience_Report-14.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption='''Robertson Hall''' }} Another detail was sent to Orville, Cote de Or, to collect lumber for building construction [https://www.fold3.com/image/274255952 WWI American Expeditionary Forces, Officer Experience Reports of Sergeant Ephraim Francis Jackson] :''"On Sept. 15th at Til Chatel, Sergt. Jackson was assigned to the reed detail of Lieut. Skinner for the purpose of supplying roofing material for the officers' mess and 16th Engineers warehouse at Is-au-Tille as no proper roofing material was available in France at that time, so it was necessary to resort to thatch. :''"On Sept, 28th Sergt. Jackson was put in charge of the construction of the officer’s mess at Is-sur-Tille by Major Robinson who had direct charge of all construction at Is-sur-Tills. Sixteen Sergeants were assigned to Sergeant. Jackson with the express orders to instruct them in the proper method to handle men on the Is-sur-Tille work...completion of the officers' mess building which was constructed from adobe and stone and small branches of trees as lathe, (this again was due to the lack of proper building material) Serg. Jackson who had on Oct. 8, 1917, been promoted to Master Engineer, junior grade, was assigned by Major Robertson to take charge of warehouse construction at Advance Depot no.1. Later this was put under the supervision of Major Randolph, then Lieut./Randolph. Easter ---1 Engineer Jackson was detailed as the principal assistant to Lieut. Randolph on the construction of 19 warehouses 50 foot by 500 foot, 54 barracks 20' by 100' and a Balloon shed 52' by 100', the work was completed by April 1st. The following records were established on this construction work; -. The average time on warehouse construction 7 at 3.2 days of 8 hours each with 160 men, or 4096 man hours. (These buildings had 2 platforms 8' wide and 500' long and were covered with 2 ply roofing paper on sides and roof). The average construction time On the Adrian barracks, 256 man hours. after erecting the first three bents on the balloon shed, the average time of the erection of the remaining bents was one hour.'' Sergeant Ephraim Francis Jackson [https://www.fold3.com/image/271943584 From Captain George A. Lewis’ Experience report:] :''“The month of September was spent in drilling, during which time Captain Lewis acted as Adjutant, 2nd Battalion, under Major Sam A. Robertson (future Lieut. Col.). On October 2nd the regiment moved to Is-sur-Tille for the purpose of constructing a large supply depot and yards for the Advance Section. Major Robertson was placed in charge of the construction project and Captain Lewis was given supervision over all work of construction nature in the camp. He was assisted in this by Master Engineer (now 1st net Jesse H. Duke and the late Lieut. Barnett L. Hinkley (then a Master Engr.) Lieut. Hinkley lost his life during the Argonne drive in the fall of 1918. Under Captain Lewis's direction, some 155 barracks, recreation hall and Y.M.C.A. 50' x 167' was built as well as quartermaster storehouses, large stables, officers’ quarters and hospital units. He designed and erected a number of buildings known as the 'Lewis Type Barracks'-- a standard 6m x 30m barracks - the framing of which is very simple and can be used in the erection of officers quarters, hospital units or enlisted personnel buildings. This type of building proved highly satisfactory and is being used to a great extent throughout the A.E.F., especially in hospital unit construction.”''' :'''“ In addition to the duties as Supervisor of Camp Construction, the Captain was detailed to make a photographic history of the operations of the 16th Engineers and has been ably assisted in this work by Private Witham of Headquarters Detachment and Private Linstead of "A" Company. Due to their activities, there has been obtained a great number of interesting and educational prints showing the work of the Engineers in France and which will add considerable color to the part that branch of the service has played in the war.”'' [https://www.fold3.com/image/271905834 WWI American Expeditionary Forces, Officer Experience Reports, Sergeant Harry Wesley Ott] :''"Moving to Is-sur-Ville on October the regiment immediately set to work on building a camp and grading for the tracks in what was later to be one of the largest yards and supply bases in France. Sergeant Ott was placed in charge of a road building detail in the camp but as soon as these were finished he was removed to the gangs working on the roads about the warehouses. In December he was advanced to the grade of Master Engineer and given supervision over all of the road building on the west side of the yards. Narrow gauge equipment was used and rock hauled for a distance from a few hundred feet to one to two thousand yards. This work continued through the very disagreeable weather of the winter of 1917"'' '''October 6 1917''' " Washington–Pershing had been in France for months, and now had well over 60,000 personnel under his command in Europe. He was still trying to carve out a role for American troops and was preparing for the first of them to enter the front lines, which they planned to do in a matter of weeks. Congress promoted Pershing, as well as Chief of Staff Bliss, to the rank of full General. They would be only the fourth and fifth people to hold the rank in the US Army (after Grant, Sherman, and Sheridan), and would be the first to hold it simultaneously." :"October 20th gave the Regiment its first view of war's dirigibles when four of them were seen through the clouded sky. These later were identified as having been over England on a night raid and, returning, got into a storm and were limping back to Germany. One of them, the "L 49," was brought down by the French near Bourbonne les Baines. Up to that date, this was the first Zeppelin captured intact and the crew were overpowered before the "Zepp" could be destroyed. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=206 History of the Sixteenth engineers (Railway) American expeditionary forces 1917-1919] '''November 6, 1917''' :"The village of Passchendaele is captured by Canadian troops. The Allied offensive then ceases, bringing the Third Battle of Ypres to an end with no significant gains amid 500,000 casualties experienced by all sides.http://www.historyplace.com/worldhistory/firstworldwar/index-1917.html : "It (the 16th) was officially a "maintenance" organization, which represented a special division of railway operation, while other regiments were assigned to railway "operation" and still others to railway "construction." Each type of regiment was supposed to have accumulated special personnel and tools for performing its own particular set of duties. The confusion at Washington and attempts to cut corners caused assignment of the 16th Engineers to construction in place of maintenance work and made completely useless practically all the tools and equipment assigned to the specialized unit and brought from the United States. Steam shovels were not obtainable, but an old and dismantled German steam shovel was discovered. The shovel had to be set up and fitted together by careful study when it was found that several castings were missing. An officer and drafting crew had to prepare drawings for these parts as best they could; carpenters had to make wooden patterns; and castings were poured in a Dijon foundry, machined, and adjusted and fitted to the shovel. By the time the shovel was ready, the work had already been done by hand and the Is-sur-Tille East Depot constructed. The shovel was a legacy to the successors of the 16th, who constructed the West Depot.[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=89 History of the Sixteenth engineers (Railway) American expeditionary forces 1917-1919] Practically every form of engineering construction work was assigned to the Regiment from the commencement of its active duties, and as late as November 30, 1918, no maintenance of way work had been assigned to it. Very early recognition of the efficiency of the Regiment brought the following letter from General Mason M. Patrick, Headquarters, Lines of Communication, American Expeditionary Force, on November 11, 1917, to Colonel Burgess: :"My Dear Burgess:— :"I want to say in writing what I was glad to be able to say to you on Thursday by word of mouth, that I was greatly pleased with the showing you and your good regiment have made at Is-sur-Tille. I have known the difficulties with which you are contending, but of course, they were borne upon me more strongly when I actually saw what you were doing, and the adverse conditions under which you were working. I hope you and all your officers and men will understand how thoroughly well satisfied I am with the progress you have made, and the excellent spirit with which you are working. Anything that I can do to help you will be done. :"I was glad to telegraph you that your steam shovel was on the way, and I hope it will not be delayed en route. Men go with it to erect it, and by the end of the week, it should certainly be in operation. This, I think, will greatly relieve the situation. In view of its coming, I suggest that possibly some of your men who are working on your great rockcut might possibly be diverted to something else, and let the steam shovel do what they are now doing by hand. More blackpowder has also been sent you, and when you get your proper equipment I know this work will go fast. :"I had your long endorsement about the unloading of the cars. I thoroughly understand all of this, and I want to repeat that there had been no specific complaints from any source that cars were not being unloaded as promptly as possible. The French were complaining of the shortage of cars, and my letter to you about this letter was merely to safeguard against any legitimate cause for complaint on their part. I hope you understand this. :"I am doing all that I can to see that Adrian barracks are delivered to you promptly. I hope to get you some very shortly. As I wired you, I can get any number of troops for your work, provided you can have tools and shelter for them. "I spoke to the Quartermaster about rain-proof garments, and he says he is having some made and is furnishing them as fast as possible. I assume you have requisitioned them; if not, please do so. I know there are here now a lot of rubber boots, and if they will be useful I think you can get what you want. It is quite probable that there is a considerable supply at Nevers. :"You must be assured that I know how hard you are working, your difficulties and that I stand ready to do anything that I can to assist you. :"Referring now for a moment to my letter of today about the change of plans for Is-sur-Tille, I am taking up with the railroad people the layouts at Lux and Crecey. They will be sent you just as soon as I can get them. :"Very truly yours, :"(Sgd.) Mason M. Patrick, :"Brig. Gen., N. A."[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=92 History of the Sixteenth engineers (Railway) American expeditionary forces 1917-1919] ---- {{Image|file=The_Major_Looks_Things_Over.jpg |align=l |size=m }} {{Image|file=The_Major_Looks_Things_Over-3.jpg |align=r |size=m }} ---- :"It was obvious that the removal of material from two large cuts would determine the time of completion of the yard and depot, these being the 30,000 cu. yds. of rock and 15,000 to 20,000 cu. yds. of earth that had to be removed by hand-drill and wheelbarrow, instead of steam shovel, power drill equipment and standard-guage dump cars. Power equipment would have shortened the total time of completion by 30 to 40 per cent. :"Under the circumstances, immediate concentration of Regimental labor on the cutting alone and the late arrival of additional labor made it necessary to grade the depot yards with earth frozen to 15 inches deep, quite as difficult there as handling frozen earth in the cutting. :"The steam shovels ordered by cable from the Chief Engineer had not been shipped, and the German shovel already described did its first work in removing 20,000 cu. yds of earth during the following March. It was not until January that a new 70-ton Bucyrus shovel and a 2 8-ton Marion Caterpillar unit arrived from the Director General of Transport. The units were unfortunately incomplete, the shipment having been broken up and mixed, and the units were not useable at Is-sur-Tille. The rock-removal work on the site of the Base comprised hand stripping of the overlying earth and its removal in wheelbarrows, supplemented by a small quantity of Decauville railway equipment of 24-inch gauge that came later, but not in sufficient quantity to salvage the removed cubage for fill elsewhere.[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=94 History of the Sixteenth engineers (Railway) American expeditionary forces 1917-1919] :"The Regiment-made hand drills were used to spring the underlying rock with charges of chedite and black powder, and the Regiment was saddened by a premature explosion which killed two men and injured several others on the day before Christmas. Drag scrapers were obtained with a few teams of horses to aid in the stripping. The removed earth was later shoveled into standard gauge cars instead of being dumped in the Tille marshlands, that later had to be filled from borrow pits. The large cuts represented very heavy work. The warehouse excavation presented difficulties similar to those at the cuts. :"Trackage in the yards was depressed to bring the car floors level with the warehouse floors. This meant balancing cutting with fill that was used to level and elevate the warehouse floor concerned. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=96 History of the Sixteenth engineers (Railway) American expeditionary forces 1917-1919] '''November 20, 1917''' '''Tanks''' :"The first-ever mass attack by tanks occurs as the British 3rd Army rolls 381 tanks accompanied by six infantry divisions in a coordinated tank-infantry-artillery attack of German trenches near Cambrai, France, an important rail center. The attack targets a 6-mile-wide portion of the Front and by the end of the first day appears to be a spectacular success with five miles gained and two Germans divisions wrecked. The news is celebrated by the ringing of church bells in England, for the first time since 1914. However, similar to past offensives, the opportunity to exploit first-day gains is missed, followed by the arrival of heavy German reinforcements and an effective counter-attack in which the Germans take back most of the ground they lost.http://www.historyplace.com/worldhistory/firstworldwar/index-1917.html '''Thanksgiving''' :Captain Weeks, some time before Thanksgiving Day, went as far south as Lyon and corralled turkeys on the highways and byways for the Thanksgiving Day meal at Camp Williams. When the turkeys were unloaded in camp they looked bad, and even after being dressed seemed a bit off color, but the meal proved to be a "blinger."[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=207 History of the Sixteenth engineers (Railway)] American expeditionary forces 1917-1919 :On Thanksgiving Day an excellent dinner of turkey and the other trimmings usual at home was served the men. The same magic was also exerted on Christmas Day, when a similar special meal was served and highly appreciated. Following is a menu of the Thanksgiving dinner. Unlike the usual Table-de-Hote dinner, where a choice is offered in meat, vegetable, dessert, etc., the mess sergeant expected every man to do his duty and eat the whole bill of fare from soup to nuts.[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=91 History of the Sixteenth engineers (Railway American expeditionary forces 1917-1919] :ROAST TURKEY MASHED POTATOES :BROWN GRAVY :ROAST GOOSE DRESSING :CRANBERRY SAUCE :APPLE SAUCE CELERY :APPLE PIE SWEET PUDDING :BREAD AND BUTTER COFFEE, SUGAR AND CREAM :APPLES FIGS NUTS[https://www.marshallfoundation.org/library/documents/thanksgiving-menu-1917/ Collection: George Marlott Diary] :"Thanksgiving and Christmas really gave the boys in the Company kitchen an opportunity to display their culinary skill. The meals on these two occasions will long be remembered, but the old moniker applied to Mess Sergeant Shelton, "Cold tomatoes and hard boiled potatoes," will never be eradicated. While the men on the job had improper tools and equipment, the men who worked in the Company Mess had still greater difficulties. The latrine rumor had it that the only way one could consistently apply himself around the kitchen was to partake of such stimulants as lemon and vanilla extracts. Evidently, this too had its effects for there was considerable turnover in the kitchen personnel. The first Company Mess Sergeant was Joseph Petric and he selected as his aides John Lee, Thomas Peacock, Dinty Moore, and Leo Whalen. About mid-winter Sergeant Petrie, due to his knowledge of French, was relieved of his duties as Mess Sergeant and assigned to Headquarters as an interpreter. He was replaced by Sergeant Frank Shelton, who like a new broom began to clean house, and soon there was a new group of hash hounds dishing it out. Harry Goodheart, John Vitton, Edward Matson, and Charles Gibbs. This quartette enabled Shelton to live up to his name for about six months and then found their way back to the Bull Gang along with the rest of the Company.[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=325 History of the Sixteenth engineers (Railway) American expeditionary forces 1917-1919] '''Christmas 1917''' :"With the coming of the first Christmas in France, it was felt that it would be a good thing to give the kids in the neighborhood a Christmas treat. By popular subscription, beaucoup Francs were raised in the officers' mess, and Secretary Owen went to Paris and hired a Santa Claus outfit and purchased candy, stockings, caps, and sweaters for about 300 children, mostly the kids of the poor Poilu who were fighting at the front. The news spread quickly all over the district that there would be a feast and on Christmas day the old Hut was packed to the roof by the noisiest bunch of kids ever seen. All the mayors of the small cantonments in the district were on hand and also Colonel Neville, the French Officer in command of the district. Every little mayor insisted on giving a speech and everyone finished his oration by saying, "Vive L'Amerique." The closing speaker was the Colonel himself. Once more Owen was on the spot. He had to thank these dignitaries in his poor French for their eulogies of les braves Americains, so he thought he had better do it up brown, so he thanked them on behalf of President Wilson, General Pershing, Colonel Burgess, and all the other distinguished Americans he could think of, and then not to be outdone, he finished on a high note by saying, "Vive La France." A big revolving Christmas tree was arranged by Cap Lewis and Lieut. Williamson, who was no mean slinger of French, did the Santa Claus act. To many in the old 16th Engineers, that was the finest Christmas of their lives and it helped to forget for a while the rich, red mud of the old advance base.[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=354 History of the Sixteenth engineers (Railway) American expeditionary forces 1917-1919] YMCA :As more American troops began to arrive in France the project at Is-sur-Tille found work for them to do and the new year found contingents of the 9th Infantry, 32nd Division, and several labor battalions working under the direction of the 16th. As these men arrived, the men of the Company were placed in charge acting as foremen and superintendents. The railroad yards and the storage sheds were now receiving and disbursing ammunition and supplies. These new activities required men of railroad experience and the switch and engine crews soon found Patrick Smith, Curtis Lawrence and Frank Carmichael back of the throttle with Carl Carlson, Frank Breeckner, Thomas Emery and Glenn Bowers as switchmen. The dispatching in the yard office was handled by Carl Hume, Russell Wilcox and Leland Paul.[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=325 History of the Sixteenth engineers (Railway) American expeditionary forces 1917-1919] From time to time the duties at Headquarters became greater and the personnel was increased by detailing men from the various companies. F Company sent such men as William H. Pirtle, Harvey Jette, Russell Ryan, Lloyd Odgen, all acting as motorcycle messengers. Jette, due to his knowledge of French, was assigned to Major Robertson as interpreter and accompanied the Major when he was given command of the 21st Railway Engineers.[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=326 History of the Sixteenth engineers (Railway) American expeditionary forces 1917-1919] :"When one speaks of Is-sur-Tille he always refers to the huge rock cut, but the big yards, consisting of some fifty miles of siding and spur tracks, required a vast amount of ballast, which was secured from two large pits along the Tille River. To this project F Company provided the usual quota of brains and muscle. It was here that Sergeant Frandz Hillock established a private rendezvous for wayward and delinquent officers. As the pits were located a considerable distance from the camp, the Sergeant conceived the idea of setting up a private bunk house for himself and a selected few, and after considerable persuasion he convinced Capt. Wenzell that it was a necessity and would expedite the delivery of gravel. When it was completed and furnished with all the necessary comforts such as a few good bunks and a Sibley stove, the Sergeant found much to his disappointment that he had defeated his own purpose and instead of enjoying the luxuries of life as he had anticipated, he was running a private hotel for officers. The gravel ballast pits were operated by two crews working day and night with Thomas McCauley and Franz Hillock in charge. The working crew consisted of George Mitchell, Frank Breeza, Gustaf Bossuyt, Ralph Laurence, Butler Sparks, George Mathews, John Kirk, James Jenson, Earl O'Donnell, Ralph Hambly, John Wasilus, Earl Neuer, Charles Murtha, Andrew Creswick, Charles Brauch, Joseph Frank, Earl Larimer, Howard Kennedy and John Swanson, better known as "O! Be Joyful."[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=326 History of the Sixteenth engineers (Railway) American expeditionary forces 1917-1919] :"With the approach of spring came word of the great German drive on the English Front and word soon spread that the Regiment would be sent to the Front. This was good news; the Regiment was relieved of its duties in the yards and warehouses. The men were issued rifles, gas masks and ammunition, and drilling started in earnest. On April 5, the Company along with the rest of the Regiment was loaded into box cars, 8 chevaux and 40 hommes (8 horses and 40 men) capacity, and started for somewhere in sunny France. On the 7th they arrived at Savy-Berlette, a portion of the British Front lying just south of Amiens.[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=327 History of the Sixteenth engineers (Railway) American expeditionary forces 1917-1919] :"He (Sam) also had charge of the operation of train service at this depot during construction and of the train service in connection with the movement of freight in and out of the depot. He continued on this duty until the 15th of March at which time he was ordered to report to Director, Light Railways & Roads in Paris. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=295 History of the Sixteenth engineers (Railway)] American expeditionary forces 1917-1919 page 260][https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=88 History of the Sixteenth engineers (Railway) American expeditionary forces 1917-1919 page 60][https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=210 History of the Sixteenth engineers (Railway) American expeditionary forces 1917-1919 Page 174-5] ===Horses and Mules=== :"One of the most harassed men in the 16th was Leo Cobb, the Master Stable Sergeant, who had the patience of Job attending to the many details required of him and his corral gang while mules and horses, some that understood neither French nor English, were used by officers and buck privates for sightseeing or for such as wheelscraper work. But Leo knew his animals and did some excellent work for the 16th, with some 500 animals in charge at times, including the best Percherons and Clydesdales obtainable."[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=209 History of the Sixteenth engineers (Railway) American expeditionary forces 1917-1919] '''The Warehouse Fire''' :"Regimental trucks hauled supplies from Nevers, Bourges and Gievres and thus expedited shipments as well as relieved rail congestion in our own yards. However, many carload lots were dumped into the Regimental warehouse and herewith are listed, from Jerry Petty's "warehouse unloadings," some of the goods that came to us in carload lots: Hay, straw, oats, potatoes, cabbage, bran, brick, sand, cement, bolts, rail, lumber, wire, oil, kerosene, gasoline, shoes, clothing, spikes, dynamite, roofing paper, firewood, rations, lime, boats, wagons, ranges, glass, putty, push-cars, motor cars, barracks, coal, hip boots, gloves, stove pipe, harness, Christmas packages, second class mail, Y.M.C.A. supplies, Red Cross supplies, rifles, ammunition, ammunition carts, mules, steam shovels, oil skins, water wagons, wheelbarrows, shovels, picks, overshoes, medical supplies and even anti-aircraft guns. :"On the 26th of February, the large timber and thatched roofed Q. M. warehouse suddenly took fire at noon and in a very few minutes, the entire building and its contents were a total loss. Even the fire-fighting apparatus, some several big pieces, were consumed. The conflagration apparently started at the lower end of the warehouse in the locality of the oil-burning engine which ran a machine shop. The men, just coming up the hill from the cut for noon mess, were able to salvage 160 drums of gasoline which were lined up close to the warehouse at the end opposite which the fire started. Etzel ran into the building and emerged with a "prize" box containing pistols while Barkley, in the excitement, did some fast work tossing out fire-extinguishers (to be saved for the next fire). With the fire went the entire Q. M. office, the barracks and the personal belongings of the supply detail. The fire drew the natives from many miles as smoke was very thick and heavy while the fire raged. 'Twas quite a sight the next day to see the French civilians salvaging canned bacon from the warm embers. Russ Yates managed to salvage several drawing sets, one of which he still uses.[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=208 History of the Sixteenth engineers (Railway) American expeditionary forces 1917-1919] :"The 16th men returned from their first leave at Aix-les-Bains on March 24th (1918). Hopes for a bit of action were raised when rumors went through the outfit that we were going to the Front. On Good Friday, the 29th, we were issued our nice new "Easter Hats," steel helmets, and with gas-masks having been issued, drills were plentiful in the use of these new implements of war[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=209 History of the Sixteenth engineers (Railway) American expeditionary forces 1917-1919 ] Wallace J. Howells recalled: :''"My assignment to the Yard Office at Is-sur-Tille was just beginning to be of great interest when I had to go to the hospital. There I remained until Sam Robertson left the Sixteenth Engineers and went to the Department of Light Railways. There he put through a transfer to take me to G. H. Q. at Chaumont.'' [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=295 History of the Sixteenth engineers (Railway) American expeditionary forces 1917-1919 ] :''"The correspondence between Major Robertson and myself had been such that the matter could not have been printed in the "Stars and Stripes." However, it did the work, for on my arrival at Chaumont I was presented to Generals Jadwin and McKinstry by Lieutenant Colonel Robertson who stated, "This is Howells from the 16th Engineers, the lad I was telling you gentlemen about. He would rather be in the field than be peddling pots around a hospital."'' :''"Early in my association with the Colonel, I recall him writing a rather caustic letter to the Commander-in-Chief of the A. E. F., asking if it was against the rules to make officers out of such men as were in the 16th Engineers and the other volunteer regiments. The Colonel's friend, General Bullard, who later was Commander of the Second Army, called up Colonel Robertson, advising him against such caustic expressions when writing to the Commander-in-Chief of the A. E. F." ''[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=296 History of the Sixteenth engineers (Railway) American expeditionary forces 1917-1919 ] :''Major Robertson had left us to command the Twenty-first Light Railway Engineers a few days before we departed from Is- sur-Tille. Jette, our interpreter, and Richard Russell, who took the Major's red horse up the line, accompanied the Major for the rest of the war. Later, Major Robertson was made Superintendent of Construction of Light Railways in the First Army.[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=210 History of the Sixteenth engineers (Railway) American expeditionary forces 1917-1919] Attached to the British First, Third and Fourth Armies, the Sixteenth was scattered while constructing both narrow and standard gauge track. Normally, French law and legal procedure relative to railway construction is extremely intricate and years are required to reach the point of laying track along a new right-of-way. The War cast these obstacles to the wind, and the problem was one of laying track where necessary without regard to local objections. The Line of Supply to Is-sur-Tille, then, from St. Nazaire, and two or three other ports assigned to the American Expeditionary Force, ran on these joined-up divisions of several railways from St. Nazaire itself via Angers, Tours, Bourges, Nevers, Lyon, Chalon-sur-Sacne and Dijon to the Advanced Base. Owing to the scarcity of power and rolling stock on the French systems, abnormally loaded with traffic, American locomotives and rolling stock were constructed and sent across, the locomotives carrying the characteristic "tampons" or buffers, and French couplers. Plans were in hand for making such trackage improvements on the Line of Supply as were desirable, but among them notably a cut-off to avoid the Nevers congestion and a bridge and viaduct across the Loire and Paris-Marseille rails. These would isolate the American traffic from the French movements of troop trains and war supplies north into Paris. Engine terminals were needed at division points. Brest, northernmost assigned American port, was particularly convenient for troop debarkment, and had the advantage that it was on railway main track which led directly to Paris and thence East to the American Sector, presenting a somewhat different aspect from the heavy freight and munitions that moved best via St. Nazaire and the more southerly assigned ports. Lys, France- 27 April 1918 :"Ludendorff still hoped to destroy the hard-hit British Army before it had a chance to recover from the effects of the Somme drive. This was the purpose of a new German attack launched on 9 April 1918 on a narrow front along the Lys River in Flanders. The Germans committed 46 divisions to the assault, and, using Hutier attacks once again, quickly scored a breakthrough. The British situation was desperate for some days. Haig issued his famous "backs to the wall" order and appealed to Foch for reinforcements. But the Allied Supreme Commander, convinced that the British could hold their line, refused to commit reserves he was building up in anticipation of the day when the Allies would again be able to seize the initiative. Foch's judgment proved to be correct, and Ludendorff called off the offensive on 29 April. Since 21 March the Germans had suffered some 350,000 casualties without having attained any vital objectives; in the same period British casualties numbered about 305,000. About 500 Americans participated in the campaign, including troops of the 16th Engineers, 28th Aero Squadron, and 1st Gas Regiment.https://www.bgsu.edu/content/dam/BGSU/libraries/documents/cac/WWICorrespondenceIndex.pdf ==1918== '''Light Railways as Related to Field Operations ''' by C. S. Elliot "The entry of the United States into the European War introduced a new phase of warfare to America's fighting men: That of stationary or trench warfare. Not only was it necessary to adopt new military tactics but means of transportation had to be provided which were best suited to the conditions as then existed. The increase in number and size of artillery pieces, entailing vast expenditures of ammunition, had greatly increased transportation problems in the combat area. Supplies were hauled from supply depots, far in the rear, by standard gauge railways to railheads comparatively near the front, but situated usually beyond the range of field artillery fire. There were several reasons, which are doubtless obvious, why standard gauge railways were not operated in the combat area for the distribution of supplies. They registered strongly on aerial photographs and were more or less subject to direct observation, and any signs of activity often resulted in shelling of the lines ; and too, unless numerous branches were provided, they could serve directly only a small portion of the sector. Where operations were being conducted in a sector some distance from existing railways, extensions were expensive to build with comparatively heavy construction involving considerable time and labor. Standard Gauge Railroads were employed at different times (mostly during drives) in the combat area by heavy marine artillery mounted on specially built carer trucks. The Standard Gauge Railheads being established outside the zone of field artillery fire, transportation was provided for supplies to battery positions and to advance ration and supply dumps by means of animal-drawn vehicles, trucks, or light railways as circumstances required. From the advance dumps, supplies were hauled into the front line by cars or light tramways. Trucks, however, and to a lesser degree wagon, were largely dependent upon good roads and if none existed within the theatre of operations and conditions warranted, they had to be built which in turn required an enormous expenditure of time, labor and material. At least a partial solution for the then existing advance transportation requirements was found to be in the development of light or combat railways. Of light construction, 60 Centimeter Gauge (23% inches), to a great extent sectional track, assembled before taking to the front, with steel ties and rails 16 to 25 pounds per yard, the light railways, following the contours, permitted great rapidity of construction without heavy cuts and fills they were less susceptible of enemy observation; if necessity demanded, they could be laid along the sides of the public highways ; they permitted of construction even into the front line trenches as tramways operated by animal traction or by hand (push cars). "Light Railways came into general use during the Japanese-Russian War in Manchuria. The equipment was of French construction and animal traction was mostly employed. The maximum capacity of a railroad line, as then operated, was about 600 tons daily."("Engineers Field Manual.") " The French long before the present war, had built light rail- ways, or "voies de soixantes" as they called them, from the standard gauge railheads to their heavy battery position- in and around such fortified towns as Verdun and Toul, for the transportation of ammunition and supplies. These light railways formed a nucleus around which during the war a vast network of light railways systems, varying in size and development, were built, paralleling in a general way practically the entire front. When the United States entered the war. the Director General of Transportation, realizing the importance of this means of transportation, organized a special department, "The Department of Light Railways," to provide for the construction, operation and maintenance of these lines of communication. A special railroad unit, the 21st Engineers (L.R.) was organized at Rockford, Illinois, to carry out this work. The sector northwest of Toul was selected as the scene of operations, and gradually the French constructed and operated lines in that vicinity were taken over and new lines were constructed in accordance with general plans formulated for future field operations. The light railways of the 21st were more and more closely coordinated with the military highways under the 23rd Engineers by consolidation of the two departments into the "Department of Light Railways and Roads" under the direction of Colonel Peek. Mr. Robert K. Tomlin, writing for the "Engineering News-Record" (March 1918), described the situation at that time as follows: "Early in the war it was found that to undertake the supply of the front lines with motor trucks required such a great number of them that the highways were continually congested. It was found too, that this excessive motor traffic soon wore the road clown to such an extent that the greater part of the motor trucks were required to repair the damage caused by their own traffic. The light railways were developed to overcome these difficulties, and they have been so successful that it is possible now to keep the highways in repair and to devote them entirely to the use of fast-moving automobiles, motorcycles and motor trucks. In short, heavy and bulky traffic is moved on the railways; light and fast traffic on the highways." The roads in the Toul Sector were in very poor condition, being too narrow and poorly maintained and thousands of tons of crushed rock was required to place the roads in first class condition. Stone quarries were opened up in a number of suitable locations on the line by detachments from the 28th Engineers. Rock trains were placed in service hauling stone to spurs near the road sites, from whence it was distributed by motor trucks. A variety of service was performed for divisional troops in greater and greater volume as time went on. '''When the American First Army was formed, the 21st was assigned to that organization with supervision over all light railways in the First Army Area, assisted by other railway regiments and a number of labor battalions. When the Lorraine front was taken over by the Second Army, the light railways in that area were placed under jurisdiction of the 12th Engineers, assisted by the 22nd Engineers and units of the Third and Fourth Battalions of the 21st, recently arrived from the United States. The original units of the 21st remained with the First Army, continuing light railway operations in the Argonne, constructing and rehabilitating light railways in the wake of the rapidly advancing troops.[https://archive.org/details/historicaltechni00unit/page/16 An historical & technical biography of the Twenty-first engineers, light railway. United States Army by United States. Army. Corps of engineers. 21st regt '''March 15, 1918''' From Sam's Experience report- "Headquarters of the Department of Light Rail and Roads (D.L.R.&R,) was shortly thereafter moved to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaumont,_Haute-Marne Chaumont], and after spending a few days there the writer reported to the C.O., 21st Engineers at Sorey in the Department of Meuse, and was assigned to duty as Superintendent of Construction of Light Railways, under the direction of Colonel E. D. Peek of the 21st Engineers[https://archive.org/stream/historicaltechni00unit#page/30/mode/2up An historical & technical biography of the Twenty-first engineers, light railway.] until about the 15th of April when he was ordered to Abainville,[https://archive.org/stream/historicaltechni00unit#page/73/mode/1up An historical & technical biography of the Twenty-first engineers, light railway.] Department of the Meuse as Superintendent of Construction, to take charge of the construction of the Light Rail Shops."[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t1ng5b057;view=1up;seq=117 Historical report of the chief engineer, including all operations] ==Abainville April 1st, 1918== [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t1ng5b057;view=1up;seq=49 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION LIGHT RAILWAYS.] :"Maj. Gen. W. C. Langfitt was appointed Chief of Utilities March 10, 1918. Arriving in France as colonel of the 13th Engineers August 17, 1917, he was relieved of his command on the 21st, and as brigadier general served as first chief of staff, headquarters line of communication, from August 29 to September 28, 1917. From the latter date until his appointment as chief of utilities Gen. Langfitt (major general after Feb. 8, 1918) served simultaneously as manager of light railways under the director general of transportation and commanding general of the American troops with the British expeditionary forces. :"As originally authorized the service of utilities included the transportation department, the motor-transport service, forestry service, and lumber and tie production and all construction under the commanding general service of supply. :"Two of the four original divisions of the service of utilities were, in the reorganization of July 11, 1918, again formed into separate staff departments. These were the transportation department and the motor-transport service, with which the Engineer Department was therefore no longer concerned, except that all work of construction for both these departments, including docks, warehouses, railroads, yards, shops, motor parks, motor repair shops, etc., was done by the Engineers. These two services are therefore not further discussed. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t1ng5b057;view=1up;seq=49 Historical report of the chief engineer] including all operations of the Engineer Department, American Expeditionary Forces, 1917-1919. ENGINEER CONSTRUCTION, OFFICE ORGANIZATION. :"To the department of construction and forestry the chief of utilities confided all construction and all lumber production in the service of supply. In personnel and the assignment of duties thereto the new utilities department of construction and forestry consisted of the former office of the chief engineer line of communication. :"Under Gen. Patrick, as director, the department of construction and forestry operated with five sections, as follows : *(1) Forestry section, Col. J. A. Woodruff, chief. *(2) Plant construction section, Maj. H. L. Van Zile, chief. *(3) Hospitalization section, Capt. R. M. Coomer, chief. *(4) Warehouse and barrack construction section, Capt. George Sykes, chief. *(5) Water supply section, Capt. T. H. Wiggin, chief. :"Gen. Patrick, having been appointed chief of air service, was relieved as director of construction and forestry by Gen. Jadwin on May 16, 1918. Gen. Jadwin reorganized his department, which form it maintained to the end of this period, as follows : *Brig. Gen. Edgar Jadwin, director of construction and forestry. *Col. J. A. Woodruff, deputy director. *Lieut. Col. E. A. Gibbs, chief of general construction section. *Lieut. Col. J. H. Graham, chief of railroads and docks section. *Lieut. Col. W. B. Greeley, chief of forestry section. *Maj. H. W. Gregory, chief of administration section. ENGINEER CONSTRUCTION, FIELD DIRECTION. :"Under the director of construction and forestry, the section engineer officer of each territorial section of the Service of Supply was in direct charge of all construction therein. In all, there were nine territorial sections in France and one in England. :"Forestry operations in the field were directed by forestry district commanders under the chief of the forestry section, in turn under the deputy director of construction and forestry. LABOR. :"During the period March 12 to July 11, 1918, the construction forces under direction of the director of construction and forestry increased from 31,000 to 75,000, including 39,000 Engineer and other troops, 13,000 forestry Engineer troops, 21,000 civilians, and 2,000 prisoners of war. Even with this force the labor was far below requirements. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t1ng5b057;view=1up;seq=50 Historical report of the chief engineer] including all operations of the Engineer Department, American Expeditionary Forces, 1917-1919. DEPARTMENT OF LIGHT RAILWAYS AND ROADS. :"Prior to the creation of the service of utilities the three American light railway regiments — the 11th, 12th, and 14th Engineers — had been operating with the British under command of Gen. Langfitt. Also, Gen. Langfitt was manager of light railways; that is, director of the light railway division of the transportation department. On March 19, 1918, as chief of utilities, Gen. Langfitt created, with Brig. Gen. Edgar Jadwin as director, the utilities department of light railways and roads by combining the former light railways division and the former roads division of the transportation department. The department of light railways and roads was originally made responsible for the construction, equipment, maintenance, and operation of all narrow-gauge railways in advance of the normal gauge railheads and for the construction and maintenance of all roads in American-occupied territory, together with the quarrying of material therefor. However, the department was relieved of the greater part of that responsibility within the first two months of its existence. After April 1, 1918, all road and quarry duties in the base and intermediate sections, Service of Supply, were discharged by the department of construction and forestry ; after April 12, 1918, all light railway, road, and quarry work in the Army zone was carried on under tactical command, but with departmental technical supervision; after May 7, 1918, all road and quarry work in the advance section, Service of Supply, was carried on by the department of construction and forestry, under technical supervision of the department of light railways and roads. In light railway and road operations in areas under various tactical commands the department maintained technical supervision through officers detailed to the staffs of the chief engineers of those commands. In the advance section, Service of Supply, the section engineer, department of construction and forestry, was made engineer, light railways and roads, for the section, and technical supervision passed through him. :"The function of the department of light railways and roads after May 7, 1918, therefore became primarily that of technical supervision and of estimating and making provision for requirements in trained personnel and in construction and operation equipment. :"During the period, March 19 to July 11, 1918, the office of the director of the utilities, department of light railways and roads, had the following organization: *"Director: Brig. Gen. Edgar Jadwin until May 16, 1918, then Col. Herbert Deakyne. *Manager of light railways : Lieut. Col. A. T. Perkins. *Manager of roads : Lieut. Col. H. W. Hodge, *Chief Engineer: Maj. F. G. Jonah. *General superintendent of transportation: Maj. D. S. Brigham. *General superintendent of motive power: First Lieut. G. J. Richers. *General superintendent of construction : '''Maj. S. A. Robertson.''' *Supply officer: Lieut. C. R. Gamble until April 20, 1918, then *Capt, W. M. McKee. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t1ng5b057;view=1up;seq=51 Historical report of the chief engineer] including all operations of the Engineer Department, American Expeditionary Forces, 1917-1919. [https://www.fold3.com/browse/250/hpOrbDPgTtl40eUYKtBBg5H6d From Sam's Experience Report]- "Headquarters of the Department of Light Rail and Roads (D.L.R.&R,) was shortly thereafter moved to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaumont,_Haute-Marne Chaumont], and after spending a few days there the writer reported to the C.O., 21st Engineers at Sorey in the Department of Meuse, and was assigned to duty as Superintendent of Construction of Light Railways, under the direction of Colonel E. D. Peek of the 21st Engineers[https://archive.org/stream/historicaltechni00unit#page/30/mode/2up An historical & technical biography of the Twenty-first engineers, light railway.] until about the 15th of April when he was ordered to Abainville,[https://archive.org/stream/historicaltechni00unit#page/73/mode/1up An historical & technical biography of the Twenty-first engineers, light railway.] Department of the Meuse as Superintendent of Construction, to take charge of the construction of the Light Rail Shops."[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t1ng5b057;view=1up;seq=117 Historical report of the chief engineer, including all operations]"Since that time he (Sam) has been Commanding Officer and Superintendent of Construction of the Light Railway Central Shops. Abainville, Meuse, France" [https://archive.org/stream/historicaltechni00unit#page/73/mode/1up/search/Ornain '''The Abainville Shops'''] The light railway central shops and yards were constructed at Abainville (Meuse), a village of about two hundred inhabitants, forty kilometers south of St. Mihiel, for the purpose of assembling, storing and repairing light railway track, locomotives, tractors, cars, etc., for the American 60 cm. gauge railways, and the forwarding of the same from the standard gauge railhead up to the advance zone. On April 9th Companies 12 and 13 of the First Motor Mechanics arrived at Abainville and on April 24th began breaking ground for the main track to the shops. On April 26th the first material was unloaded and May 1st witnessed the beginning of actual construction of the plant. Work continued until June 1st. when the concentration of German troops on the St. Mihiel front caused a cessation of activities and all buildings which have been erected were mined, preparatory to their destruction in case of a German advance, and plans for moving the plant farther to the rear were under consideration. A detachment of men from the 1st Regiment, Motor Mechanics, however, continued assembling equipment during this period. On July 27th construction and operation were resumed and continued without further interruption until November 11th. With the signing of the armistice practically all construction ceased. Operation thereafter consisted of running repairs only. The plant, when construction ceased, covered approximately ninety acres, being made up of the following units: A high duty pumping station on the bank of the Ornain River. a tributary of the Meuse, which comprised two motor-driven centrifugal pumps of 5,000 gallons per hour capacity, one for emergency use only. Water was pumped 8,500 feet through a pipe line to a concrete reservoir of 130,000 gallons capacity, constructed on the hillside above, from where water was distributed for general use throughout the plant. A drinking water plant consisting of twenty-two wells, with one three-plunger, five horsepower, motor driven pump raising water into a water tower of 20,000 capacity. The power plant, housed in a steel building, 60 feet by 42 feet, consisted of three 300 horsepower horizontal water tubes, 200 pounds pressure, hand fired boilers erected two in a battery and one single, each boiler having a smoke stack eighty-five feet high, supplying steam for driving two 250 horsepower simple steam engines, directly connected to two 250 watt, 125 volt, direct current generators. The power was used for operating the various machines and to light the plant. Two 500 cubic feet capacity air compressors at 200 pounds pressing were steam driven. The exhaust steam from the engines was utilized in feed water heaters for the boilers. Live steam was used to heat the offices and quarters. The power plant was spanned twenty feet above the floor by a five-ton hand operated crane used in assembling and repairing the engines. The shop superintendent's office, with a drafting room above, and store room, were housed in a steel building 150 by 42 feet with a wooden partition forty feet from the west end separating the offices and drafting room from the store room, which contained a complete supply of tools and material necessary for the repair and maintenance of the light railway equipment. An addition, 300 feet by 42 feet, of wooden frame and steel, was later added to the store room. The planing mills, carpenter and pattern shops were located in a wooden front and sheet steel building 250 feet by 42 feet. The machine and repair shops were contained in a building 200 feet by 42 feet by 21 feet, spanned for a length of 70 feet by a five-ton electric traveling crane. The car shop was a steel building, 175 feet by 42 feet, with three tracks for setting up gondola and box cars. Another track adjacent was used by a five-ton locomotive traveling crane for handling the trucks and the car frames. On the opposite side of the shop were located three 45 cubic feet, 100-pound pressure air compressors used to operate the riveting hammers. In what was termed the upper yard, the car bodies, tractors, locomotives, etc., were stored and finally assembled in the shops or along yard assembling tracks. In the lower yard the rails, ties, bolts, etc., were stored. There complete track sections five meters long, with steel ties attached, were assembled and stored ready for shipment to the front, and included not only straight sections, but also curved, switch and crossing sections. Two steam locomotive cranes, one five and one twenty ton, were used for unloading, handling and reloading material in the upper and lower yards. A total of 2,307 cars of all types were erected, exclusive of approximately 400 dumps, construction cars and speeders. The daily output about the time of the armistice was an average of thirty-two cars. The erecting shop for assembling and repairing steam locomotives, a steel building, 42 feet by 200 feet by 28 feet, had two tracks, 3 feet 6 inches above the floor level the full length of the building, one on each side and one at the grade and with a pit through the center. The greatest number of locomotives assembled in any one day was nine, with a daily average of three for the period, the total number assembled being 194. The gas tractor, tin, pipe and welding shops were housed in a steel building 200 feet by 42 feet by 28 feet, equipped with two 10-ton and one 5-ton electric traveling cranes. The greatest number of tractors assembled in any one was six, the daily average being two. A total of 121 fifty and sixty-three horsepower tractors were assembled. The smith and boiler shops were housed in a steel building 60 feet by 42 feet. The oil house, a steel building, 45 feet by 42 feet, afforded storage for all oils, paints and waste. The roundhouse, a wooden frame and sheet iron building, 50 feet by 60 feet, with an office 12 feet by 12 feet, had three tracks running directly through the building, with two inspection pits, 5 feet by 5 feet by 5 feet. The officers' quarters consisted of three adobe buildings, 175 feet by 50 feet, connected at the rear by two passages double open fireplace into a main assembly or reading room twenty-two rooms each. The center building divided by a double open fire place into a main assembly or reading room and a dining room with kitchen at the rear, completed these very comfortable quarters. The housing facilities for the men comprised thirty-four Adrian barracks used as sleeping quarters and eleven used as mess halls, kitchens and company offices. The remainder of the camp consisted of a Salvation Army hut, three Y. M. C. A. huts, a commissary, three garages and a stable. The first organization of the 21st, Company N, arrived at Abainville September 21, 1918, and it was followed shortly by the Third and Fourth Battalions and Company O. At the present time, April 1, 1919, the shops are being almost entirely operated by the men of Companies G, N and O, located at Abainville. [https://archive.org/stream/historicaltechni00unit#page/73/mode/1up/search/Ornain by Army. Corps of engineers. 21st regt.] *June 16th- Nevers Cut-off '''September 15, 1918''' About the 15th of September he (Sam) was ordered to take part of his forces from the Light Railway Central Shops, to report to Engineer of Railroads and Roads of the First Army, and while on the duty constructed a link between the light rail railway lines in the Toul sector and those in the Argonne sector. This work was handled as vigorously as possible, and the writer as well as the men were commended by the Engineer of Railways and Roads of the First Army, and by the Chief Engineer American E. F., for this piece of work.[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t1ng5b057;view=1up;seq=210 Historical report of the chief engineer, including all operations][https://books.google.com/books?id=Yo4YAQAAIAAJ&pg=RA1-PA72 Occasional Papers, Engineer School, United States Army, Volume 62; Volumes 64-70] "One of the best known Officers in the Light Railway organizations was Lieut. Colonel Sam Robertson. He was well known as a worker, but better for his stock of rich yankee humor. The following are a few illustrations : While the 1st and 2nd Battalions of the 21st Engineers were moving through [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vigneulles Vigneulles][https://archive.org/stream/historicaltechni00unit#page/212/mode/1up/ An historical & technical biography of the Twenty-first engineers, light railway.] page 212 on their way from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sorcy-Saint-Martin Sorcy] to the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forest_of_Argonne Argonne] front, the Germans made it pretty warm for them. The engines were carefully shrouded with canvas to hide the light. Smoking was forbidden and all train signals were given by means of whistles carried by the members of the crew. Tense excitement was prevalent among everyone, for the German trenches were a short distance away. Suddenly everyone was horrified to see coming jauntily along the track a brightly lighted lantern. :"Hey, you blanketey blank son of a blank, put out that blank light," yelled Sgt. Hack, of Co. D. :"Go to H — l," was the short and snappy reply. :"Maybe you don't know who I am, I'm Sgt. Hack ; put out that glim." :"Maybe you don't know who I am. I'm just Colonel Robertson, you go to H — l." Of course, it was often necessary to have a light to see how the work was progressing, which necessarily had to be done at night so near enemy observation, but it did seem that the Colonel was courting death by carrying his lantern. Finally someone remonstrated with him. :"Colonel, aren't you just a little afraid that Fritz will take a shot at that light some night." :"Well, if he did he wouldn't hit it. I'm not long enough in one place." One day he approached a detail working on the track, the Sergeant of which was standing apart with folded arms looking very much superior to those he had in charge. :"Who is the man in charge here," he inquired. :"I am, Sir," replied the Sergeant. :"Well, where in H — l is your shovel?" [https://archive.org/stream/historicaltechni00unit#page/142/mode/1up/search/Robertson "An historical & technical biography of the Twenty-first engineers, light railway. United States Army"] Before this work was finished he (Sam) was ordered to take charge of the construction of the standard gauge line from Aubreville Junction to Apremont-sur-Aire. And of the reconstruction of the line from Apremont-sur-Aire to Grandpre. This work was pushed with as much vigor as possible, considering the shortage of tools and equipment.[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=257 History of the Sixteenth engineers (Railway) Page 221] As the army advanced from Grandpre to Sedan, he following closely behind the advancing infantry, made the reconnaissance of the German stragetic railway line from Marq via St. Juvin to a point about 5 miles south of Sedan.[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t1ng5b057;view=1up;seq=236 Historical report of the chief engineer, including all operations] '''October 2nd, 1918''' On October 2nd Mayor Sam Robertson was promoted to the grade of Lieutenant Colonel, and placed in the command of the 22nd Engineers in addition to his other duties '''October 16th, 1918''' :"Major Chevalier (11th Eng) was in responsible charge of standard gauge railway work in the 2nd Army area, while with advent of Lieut. Col. Sam. Robertson on the Aubreville-Varennes railway on Oct. 16 the actual direction of the work passed to him and the C.O. of the 11th Engrs. was consequently no longer necessary for that duty." [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015064385456;view=2up;seq=314 History of the Eleventh engineers, United States army ... February 3, 1917, to May 8, 1919. Author:Boughton, Van Tuyl.]page 281 '''October 3rd, 1918''' About the 3rd of November Sam was ordered to repair this line and accomplished about 50% of the work (including the bridge over the Air River) from Marcq to Arecourt. :"Serving with the Department of Light Railways and on the staff of Colonel Sam Robertson, it was our pleasure at times to bump into small detachments of the old regiment, and while this is a regimental history of the 16th Engineers, it is proper to include a few of the contacts we had with the outfit, even though I was serving with another group. I can remember Colonel Robertson coming into our quarters at Aubreville, where we had taken over the work of the 11th Engineers. The Colonel had just heard of the death of Bart Hinkley and was deeply touched. He had uppermost in his mind at all times the welfare of the 16th Engineers, regardless of where he might be. https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=296 '''November 8, 1918''' Orders were received about November 8th from the Chief Engineer first Army to abandon the repairs on this line, and to proceed to reconstruct the railway line from Tavannes tunnel east of Verdun to Conflans. Reconnaissance was made of portion of this line between Verdun and the German trenches on the morning of '''November 11th'''. Colonel Harry Burgess, Commander of the 16th, writing in the "Military Engineer," tells the following story: :"I think it was on the ninth of November, near Brieulles, that I saw one of the companies marching back to its dugouts after seventy-two hours' continuous work on the railroad, very dirty and unkempt. Exactly opposite my car, this company passed a brand new field artillery regiment marching toward the enemy for the purpose of getting into action before the Armistice went into effect. Every man, animal, and vehicle were spick and span, and the artillerymen were quite gay at getting a chance to fire at least one shot before the war ended. One of their sergeants called out, as my rather disreputable looking company came by, 'What outfit is that?' The grave response from a file closer was 'Y. M. C. A. replacements.'"[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=369 The History of the 16th Engineers American expeditionary forces 1917-1919] page 333Company B , 16th Engineers :"During the time this detail was with Col. Robertson it had been on three different projects. First at Dombasle where it worked a battalion of colored troops in three shifts night and day, and completed a yard two days ahead of the time Col. Robertson had specified. The detail then moved by truck to St. Juvin, where it remained until after the Armistice, salvaging enough material to repair three miles of track."[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=259 History of the 16th Engineers American expeditionary forces 1917-1919 At St. Juvin were a couple of Magdeburg flat cars, abandoned by the Germans. One of these was immediately fixed up for a cookshack and diner and the other into a bunk house for the detail. Plenty of lumber was available at a German dump at St. Juvin for sides, roof and bunks. The detail was tipped off on the Armistice 16 hours before it occurred, by Col. Sam himself and a few days later an engine backed in and hauled the private coaches of the detail all one night, arriving at Verdun in the morning. Several of the wheels were flat and one could see the track through the floor-boards and everyone figured the cars were about ready for a trade-in. The next morning the yard-master released the cars and allowed them to be moved to the West End of the Tavannes Tunnel, where the detail lived in style for several weeks more repairing the track in the Tunnel and east of it as far as Eix. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=259] The presence of Sergt. Trout with the detail insured good rations at all times. Col. Sam Robertson often stopped by at mess time and the train crew from A Company — Figi, Davis and Roberson—that switched in material and operated over the reconstructed track, always seemed to show up at the Tunnel at mess time. The detail was glad to get back to the Company as by Thanksgiving time rumors were cropping up that the 16th was soon going home. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=259 ] Company B left by truck December 15, for Brieulles by way of Verdun, arriving the same day. The Company was quartered in German barracks while occupied in regrading and repairing the double track between Sedan and Verdun. While at this camp Christmas and New Year were celebrated [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=259 ] ==November 11, 1918== ==November 12, 1918== Reconstruction was started on the morning of the 12th , and work was considerably delayed on this line until about the 16th of November on account of not being permitted to enter territory held by the Germans previous to the armistice.[https://books.google.com/books?id=Yo4YAQAAIAAJ&pg=RA1-PA72&lpg=RA1-PA72 Occasional Papers, Engineer School, United States Army, Volume 62; Volumes 64-70, By U.S. Army Engineer School][https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t1ng5b057;view=1up;seq=228 Historical report of the chief engineer, including all operations] This reconstruction was finished the 26th of November and the 1st train run from Verdum to Conflans that same night.[https://books.google.com/books?id=Yo4YAQAAIAAJ&pg=RA1-PA72 Occasional Papers, Engineer School, United States Army, Volume 62; Volumes 64-70] After finishing this work he was ordered to the Light Railway Central Shops..[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=259 History of the Sixteenth engineers (Railway) page 232] '''Nov 28, Thanksgiving Day''' https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=258 ====December 16th, 1918==== [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015039648525;view=image;page=root;size=100;seq=159;num=137 History of the Fourteenth Engineers U.S. Army, from May, 1917 to May, 1919., Author: Robert Graham Henderson Publisher: Boston, Priv. Print., 1923.] :After the Armistice the traffic began to flow the other way, the surplus light railway power and rolling stock all flowing into Abainville, together with large amounts of salvaged material. The general let-down in morale is well set forth in the general order given below, which seems to be worth preserving: :LIGHT RAILWAY CENTRAL SHOPS :A. P. O. 703. :GENERAL ORDER - 16 December 1918. :No, 53 :1. A malignant type of spring fever seems to have hit this project about four months ahead of schedule. I visited a number of officers' messes this morning and breakfast was still being served at 8.35 a.m., and possibly a little later. If the sergeants can run this project, the officers may as well be returned to the States. Work hours on this project will be from 7.00 a.m. to 11.30 a.m., and from 12.30 p.m. to 4.00 p.m. This means for officers as well as for men. The officers must be on their work at 7.00 a.m. ready for business; this means field officers and office men as well as Second Lieutenants who are in charge of track maintenance forces. :2. On Sunday mornings at 7.30 there were not to exceed a half dozen men attending sick call. This morning at 8.00 a.m. there were over 25 or 30 men. Company commanders will see that a Commissioned Officer goes to sick call with the men of his company, and that no one goes on sick call unless he is sick. Men who are marked to stay in quarters will stay in quarters and get to bed. The Chief Medical Officer will arrange to have sick call finished at 6.50 a.m., so that the men who are market! tor duty will have ample time to arrive on the work with the balance of the men. :3. The departments of this project have become very expert in doing parade rest. In going over this work, the Commanding Officer observed in every department there are from 20% to 40% of the men idling around instead of working. The effectiveness of this project have dropped off from about 86% to 71%; this would break any business in the world. Officers must see that the labor and material of the Government are handled as they would handle it if they had to meet the payroll themselves every Saturday night. The number of kitchen police, waiters, strikers, orderlies, batmen, lackies, dog robbers, etc. must be cut down :4. In the future there will be only one officers' mess at this post, and that will be the one at the officers' barracks. Mess Officers running outside messes will have three days in which to arrange to consolidate the mess. This will not affect officers eating with companies. It is possible that the character of the food served at some of the smaller messes is better than at the general mess, but it is thought the efficiency of this project will be helped by the consolidation. :5. The following bugle calls will be observed by all officers: :First Call . . .5.30 A.M. :Mess ....6.00 A.M. :Fatigue...7.00 A.M. :Recall from Fatigue...I I.30 A.M. :Fatigue...I2.3O A.M. :Recall from Fatigue...4.OO P.M. :Provost Marshal will arrange for all calls to be sounded in Officers' quarters. Dinner will be at 11.35 a.m. and Supper at 6.00 p.m. Dining room will be closed at 6.30 a.m. and no one will be fed after that hour with the exception of Medical Officers attending sick calls. Officers and quarters will be cleaned up and ready for inspection at 6.50 a.m. :6. The DLR&R is charged with hauling salvage from the district operated by light railways, and assembling and repair of equipment at this point. If everybody works, this can be completed in sufficient time to allow all Light Railway Regiments to arrive in New York by St. Patrick's day, but the way we are working now we will not be able to arrive there before the anniversary of the Battle of the Boyne. :7. In inspecting kitchens this morning, I noticed an extraordinary amount of food being put in the slop barrel. This must be reduced. Some kitchens are being run with five kitchen police, and others with nine and the kitchen in the cleanest and the best condition had the smallest number of men. What one officer can do, another can do and must do at once. The Provost Marshal will arrange with the officer in charge of officers' mess to have the guard wake up the help of the officers' mess in sufficient time to get them to work. :8. The C.O. does not blame anyone in particular for the lazy condition we have drifted into, Perhaps it is due to the steam heat, armistice or other causes. However that may be, it must be remedied at once. :9. Military drill will be discontinued until further notice with exception of guard mount. :Sam. A. Robertson, :Lieut. Colonel, Engineers, U.S.A.[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015039648525;view=image;page=root;size=100;seq=159;num=137 History of the Fourteenth Engineers U.S. Army, from May, 1917 to May, 1919., Author: Robert Graham Henderson Publisher: Boston, Priv. Print., 1923.] :"The work of the regiment as a whole was conducted under the most depressing conditions and it was natural that everybody should long for home. The Fourteenth had been in France for a year and a half and had experienced a fair share of the war, and it is not surprising that they had little spirit to put into the work of cleaning up old battlefields. But the job had to be done and was done in the midst of that dreary, muddy desolation which was Northern France in winter. Leaves to the Riviera afforded some change and the Y.M.C.A. did its part by staging numerous entertainments. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015039648525;view=image;page=root;size=100;seq=159;num=137 History of the Fourteenth Engineers U.S. Army, from May, 1917 to May, 1919., Author: Robert Graham Henderson Publisher: Boston, Priv. Print., 1923.] :'''9.'''Since the armistice his time has been divided between the Light Railway Central Shops and the administration of his regiment, the 22nd Engineers, this being a five Battalion Regiment, one regiment being at the Light Railway Central Shops, two in the Argonne Sector on the maintenance of light railways, and the other two Battalions being on maintenance of light railways in the Second Army area.[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t1ng5b057;view=1up;seq=252 History of the Sixteenth engineers (Railway) page] ==1919== :'''10.'''The writer is unable to report anything of a startling nature in his experiences as the work he has been engaged in (railway construction) is exactly what he has been doing all his life. It has been impossible to do as efficient work under conditions in the army as in civil life, on account of the great distance from the base of supplies and tools, and the scarcity of officers and non-commissioned officers experienced in railroad construction. :A great majority of the officers and men with whom the writer has been associated in his work in France have exhibited the greatest industry and zeal in the performance of their duty. One great satisfaction to the writer has been the high intelligence of the men he has worked in France; the standard of intelligence being many degrees higher than that of any men he has worked in his previous career DISPOSAL OF PROPERTY. Under the provision of War Department general orders, the United States Liquidation Commission was created as the central agency to supervise and direct the disposition of European claims against the American Expeditionary Forces and of surplus property in Europe belonging to the United States. The commission was intended not to supersede but rather to supervise and direct activities of existing agencies in the American Expeditionary Forces which had been dis- charging, in whole or in part, duties relating to the disposal of war supplies. The Liquidation Commission arrived in France early in 1919 and entered upon the discharge of the above supervisory duties. By authority contained in paragraph 8, Special Orders, No. 273, Headquarters Service of Supply, December 9, 1918, and paragraph 7, Special Orders, No. 24, Headquarters, Service of Supply, January 24, 1919, a board of officers consisting of Brig. Gen. Edgar Jadwin, Col. T. H. Jackson, Col. J. H. Graham, Maj. F. F. Senior, and Maj. A. E. McKennett had been appointed, with the duty of compiling and submitting estimates of costs of all buildings, warehouses, hospitals, barracks, manufacturing plants, track, piers — in fact, all classes of permanent or semipermanent projects completed or begun in the American Expeditionary Forces. The board's evaluation of all construction and installations to December 31, 1918, based on actual inventories, indicated a war cost of $165,661,445, and a normal peace-time cost of $81,543,857.[https://archive.org/details/historicalreport00unit/page/394 Historical report of the chief engineer, including all operations of the Engineer Department, American Expeditionary Forces, 1917-1919 by United States. Army. A.E.F., 1917-1920. Engineer Dept On May 27, 1919, section commanders were directed by the commanding general, Service of Supply, acting on authority from the [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009606640 United States Liquidation Commission], to deliver to accredited representatives of the French Government excess movable supplies and war materials, other than the " installations " previously referred to, at. locations abandoned in the evacuation program and not included in a list of concentration points and other locations which accompanied the instructions as to procedure in the transfer of this property. [https://archive.org/details/historicalreport00unit/page/395 Historical report of the chief engineer, including all operations of the Engineer Department, American Expeditionary Forces, 1917-1919 by United States. Army. A.E.F., 1917-1920. Engineer Dept '''Stateside''' Col. Sam A. Robertson departed Brest France on April 12th1919 onboard SS Great Northern, they arrived at Hobokan New Jersey on April 20th where he immediantly reported to Washington. :"The establishment of Fort Benning's light railway must be credited to the imagination and zeal of Colonel Sam Robertson, a fabled Texas railroader who had commanded the 22nd Engineers, Light Railway, in France. Dispatched to survey 13 Army posts for railways, he arrived at Camp Benning, his first stop, on April 23, 1919. His prompt report back to Washington recommended, as a first step, a 5.62-mile utility line to serve the target range, haul freight, and to service the sawmill and gravel pit. His hastily drawn plan called for 42 miles to serve future training areas. Robertson then continued his tour to other army posts, but his enthusiasm for the Benning project was strong. He enlisted the help of Major George Lewis, who served in France with the 16th Engineers; Lewis agreed to carry out Robertson's plan at Benning. Per Robertson's request, two Davenport locomotives, 16 flat cars, and three miles of track and equipment were shipped to Fort Benning, arriving on May 27, 1919. By June Major Lewis' men had laid one mile of track and had the sawmill cutting railroad ties. As a result of Robertson's survey and the investigations of others, the Chief of Engineers decided that light railways would be installed at 19 wide-spread army posts, with trackage totaling 340 miles. Washington determined that the plan was too ambitious! In April 1920, it was decided that Camp Benning would become a permanent installation (becoming Fort Benning) and would maintain its railway. All other installation railways were disapproved."https://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=114905 Brownsville Herald June 8th, 1919 :ROBERTSON REPORTS ON RINGGOLD LINE :Engineer Back in Old Haunts, Refuses to Discuss War or Railroad Project. :Colonel Sam Robertson, U. S. A.. better known in the Lower Rio Grande Valley for thirteen years as plain Sam Robertson was Brownsville Saturday. :Colonel Robertson, a pioneer irrigation engineer of the Valley, who with the Heywoods made San Benito and the San Benito irrigated district is still working on improvements for the Valley, but now his work is for the United States government. For the past week he has been investigating terrain and other conditions along the line of the proposed rail extension from Sam Fordyce to the army post at Rio Grande City, Fort Ringgold. He has finished and will submit his report to the chief of engineers of the army at Washington under whose direction he is working. He refused to say what his report will be which is an army tradition. :Sunday after a short time at home at San Benito with his family he will leave for Fort Clark, where he is to do further work. After that, he will go to San Antonio, where he expects to be released from the service. :Asked whether he was coming back to the Lower Rio Grande Valley, where he spent so long in constructive work building up the country, he said he did not know he thought not. After his, discharge from the service he expects to go into Mexico to investigate some properties, the holdings of French capitalists with whom he became acquainted while in France. The holdings run into real territory, agricultural, forest and mineral lands, and the French owners want to know just what they have left after eight years of revolution and counter-revolution in the republic. :Colonel Robertson wears three gold service stripes, and the big black "A" of the First Army, with the red engineers' castle under the crossbar of the "A." He left the A.E.F. as commanding officer of the 22nd (Railway) Engineers, attached to the First Army. His regiment is still overseas. '''Like all A.E.F. veterans who took a real part in the war, Colonel Robertson takes his honors modestly. He had nothing to say about the war or his part in it. "Too many men came back ahead of me. Told the whole story. Nobody wants to know what I did. Didn't do half as much as a lot of them anyway." said the colonel gruffly in reply to the stock question.''' Brownsville Herald 8th 1919 === Sources === *[https://catalog.archives.gov/search?q=Light%20Railway%20and%20Roads,%20Abainville,%20Meuse,%20France&tabType=web Light Railway and Roads, Abainville, Meuse, France] ====For further research:===== [https://france3-regions.francetvinfo.fr/bourgogne-franche-comte/cote-d-or/dijon/histoires-14-18-manuscrit-du-lieutenant-cullard-896581.html Stories 14-18: Lieutenant Cullard's manuscript] [https://www.globalgayz.com/the-1918-meuse-argonne-offensive-and-the-death-of-uncle-john/ The 1918 Meuse-Argonne Offensive in France during World War I and the Death of Uncle John, by Richard Ammon] [https://sites.google.com/site/jeffbockman/gatj/connecting-with-grandfather Jeff Bockman's Connecting with Grandfather] http://www.metropostcard.com/war7c-transportation1.html http://ecomusee-fougerolles.fr/grands-rendez-vous/ Fougerolles is a commune in the Haute-Saône http://centenaire.org/fr/la-grande-guerre-en-dates#133 [https://france3-regions.francetvinfo.fr/bourgogne-franche-comte/grande-reconstitution-camps-historiques-1914-1918-ce-week-end-is-tille-1333315.html Is-sur-Tille: A great reconstruction of historic camps 1914-1918 - Photos by Marianne Picoche] https://france3-regions.francetvinfo.fr/bourgogne-franche-comte/cote-d-or/dijon/is-tille-15-jours-animations-memoire-gare-regulatrice-du-camp-us-william-1328655.html http://www.map-france.com/Is-sur-Tille-21120/photos-Is-sur-Tille.html https://theworldwar.pastperfectonline.com/photo/E983AC7E-46F8-4A4D-B9C6-767907306231

Lt. William Anderson Moore Civil War Records

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'''60th Virginia Infantry, Co. F. Records''' This page contains the 60th Virginia Infantry Regiment, Co. F records for [[Moore-26700|'''William Anderson Moore''']] with images. The images are presented below in chronological order. This unit fought in four major battles of the Civil War; William fought in [https://www.fold3.com/battle/10088/glendale-civil-war-stories Glendale] on 30 Jun 1864. He was a Lieutenant/2nd Lieutenant and one of two men injured. [https://www.fold3.com/company/106237/virginia-60th-infantry-company-f-confederate-civil-war-stories Co. F. 60th Virginia Infantry Regiment, CSA] ===Record Folder=== {{Image|file=Lt_William_Anderson_Moore_Civil_War_Records.png |align=c |size=l }} ===Enlistment 17 Jul 1862=== William enlisted at Gauley Bridge on 17 July 1861 as a Private. {{Image|file=Lt_William_Anderson_Moore_Civil_War_Records-1.png |align=c |size=650 }} ===Muster Roll Jan-Feb 1862=== Dated 28 Feb 1862 for the January - 1862, Private William A. Moore was present - {{Image|file=Lt_William_Anderson_Moore_Civil_War_Records-2.png |align=c |size=l }} ===Muster Roll Mar-Apr 1862=== Dated 18 Jul 1862, William was present and elected from the ranks
on 27 Apr 1862 as ''2nd Lieutenant'''. He is listed in the Company F. Commander List. {{Image|file=Lt_William_Anderson_Moore_Civil_War_Records-3.png |align=c |size=l }} '''Notable Battle: Glendale 30 June 1862''' :Perhaps no Civil War battle has so many different names. Virtually every Confederate who fought there called it the ''Battle of Frayser’s Farm'', but Union soldiers knew it as Glendale, Nelson’s Farm, Riddle’s Shop, Charles City Crossroads, New Market Crossroads, or White Oak Swamp. :In the company facts, Company F, 60th Virginia Regiment fought its first major battle on June 30th, 1862 near ''Frazier's Farm'', Virginia, the company had 2 wounded and one dead. Further records below show that William was one of those wounded, and as 2nd Lieutenant most likely commanded the troops in that battle. ===Muster Roll Apr-Sep 1862=== William was present at the 1 Sep 1862 role call for the Sep-Dec 1862 term. {{Image|file=Lt_William_Anderson_Moore_Civil_War_Records-4.png |align=c |size=l }} ===Regimental Return Oct 1862=== Wm. A. Moore, 2nd Lieutenant, Co F is absent on furlough. Not stated, but most likely due to his battle wounds. {{Image|file=Lt_William_Anderson_Moore_Civil_War_Records-8.png |align=c |size=l }} ===Muster Roll Sep-Dec 1862=== Dated 31 Dec 1862, the recapitulation states William was absent due to sickness, and state he was wounded at Frazier's Farm. {{Image|file=Lt_William_Anderson_Moore_Civil_War_Records-5.png |align=c |size=l }} ===Regimental Return Dec 1862=== W. A. Moore is absent. States he was wounded at Richmond June 30, 1862 (the day of the Glendale Battle). The card indicates (over) that something is written on the back, but no image follows. {{Image|file=Lt_William_Anderson_Moore_Civil_War_Records-9.png |align=c |size=l }} ===Muster Roll Jan & Feb 1863=== Dated 28 Feb 1863, 2nd Lt. Moore is absent. While the handwritting is difficult to decipher, it appears to state: :Recapitulation shows 2nd Lient. absent on date ''about services''. {{Image|file=Lt_William_Anderson_Moore_Civil_War_Records-6.png |align=c |size=l }} ===Muster Roll Mar & Apr 1863=== Notation that W. A. Moore resigned 26 Apr 1863 on Surgeon's certificate of disability. {{Image|file=Lt_William_Anderson_Moore_Civil_War_Records-7.png |align=c |size=l }} ===Voucher & Receipt=== Wm. A. Moore was paid $489.86 by Voucher No. 33 on 22 Apr 1863 after his resignation for his service pay as a Private 1 Mar - 27 Apr 1862, and as 2nd Lt. (effective 27 Apr 1862) through his resignation due to disability on 22 Apr 1863. The record is very detailed showing the number of days and documentation:{{Image|file=Lt_William_Anderson_Moore_Civil_War_Records-14.png |align=l |size=l }} {{Image|file=Lt_William_Anderson_Moore_Civil_War_Records-13.png|align=r|size=700px}} ---- ===Surgeon's Certificate, Affidavit & Transmittal=== :The Surgeon's Certificate states that upon examination, Lt. Moore has ankylosis of the left wrist joint (stiffness or, more often, fusion of a joint) and the top of his left little finger with little use of the other three fingers resulting from a gun shot received at the Battle of Richmond at Frazier's Farm, signed 22 Mar 1863 by I. M. Estill, Surgeon C.S.A. :On the same page in his own handwriting is the affidavit of Wm. A. Moore dated 25 Mar 1863 tendering his resignation. {{Image|file=Lt_William_Anderson_Moore_Civil_War_Records-16.png |align=c |size=700 }} ---- This document was transmitted to 60th VA Reg Headquarters at "Camp Princeton" on 8 Apr 1863, and received on 13 Apr 1863: {{Image|file=Lt_William_Anderson_Moore_Civil_War_Records-18.png |align=c |size=600 }} {{Image|file=Lt_William_Anderson_Moore_Civil_War_Records-17.png |align=c |size=l }} ---- ===Resignation Approvals=== This page shows the "chain of custody" of approvals of the delivered affidavit on the dates shown and approved by officers through the ranking levels: {{Image|file=Lt_William_Anderson_Moore_Civil_War_Records-15.png |align=c |size=750 }} ===Roster Jan 1865=== At Jan 1865, the roster card shows the official dates of William's elected rank on 16 Apr 1862, and resignation on 2 May 1863. {{Image|file=Lt_William_Anderson_Moore_Civil_War_Records-10.png |align=c |size=l }} ===Register of Commissioned Officers=== Wm. A. Moore is listed in the Roster of Commissioned Officers in the Provisional Army of the Confederate States. He was elected on 27 April 1862 and resigned 22 Apr 1863. {{Image|file=Lt_William_Anderson_Moore_Civil_War_Records-11.png |align=c |size=l }} ==Sources== {{Image|file=Lt_William_Anderson_Moore_Civil_War_Records-19.png |align=l |size=600 }}

Lt Henry R Benefiel, US Army Air Corps

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==Stateside Training== In January, 1942, Henry joined the California State Guard and served as a sergeant. He had wanted to be a pilot in the war effort, and went down to the recruiting office in Los Angeles at the same time as actor Jackie Coogan. They were interested in 18-22 year olds with at least one year of college, both Henry (age 32) and Coogan were too old, and were turned down. He later returned to enquire about an ad regarding glider pilot training, and ended up being sworn in. His enlistment serial number was #19091371, starting as a Pfc. In July, 1942, he went to March Field in Riverside, CA, for his initial intake. In august, 1942, he was assigned to Fort MacArthur in san Pedro, CA where uniforms were issued, physical exams and vaccinations performed. Then Henry took the ‘Red car’ back to March Field, where he was classified as a refrigeration engineer. From there to Twentynine Palms, CA for primary flight training in single seat Taylorcraft airplanes without engines to simulate gliders. He had three different tow pilots in three months and ended up being promoted to staff sergeant. Next, from November to December, 1942, he was transferred to Fort Sumner, New Mexico (the base was just being built) where he was classified as a welder. Next to Big Springs, Texas, near Amarillo, from January to March, 1943 for intensive flying in Piper Cubs and Taylorcraft (Henry was the first night-flying trainee). From there from March to May, 1943 to George Air Base in Victorville, California, where he became a flight instructor on real cargo gliders, and became a flight officer (#T-587 rank). From there to Bowman Field in Louisville, Kentucky from June to July, 1943 for more day and night flying and landing. Next, in August to September, 1943, he went to Fort Mackall in North Carolina for combat training, which consisted of flying with paratroops on board the glider. [Anecdote: Henry witnessed fatal accidents involving paratroops and gliders during this phase of training.] Then in October, 1943, he went to Alliance, Nebraska, where he was assigned to his group and squadron: 94th Troop Carrier Squadron, 439th Troop Carrier Group [Note: 4 squadrons = 1 group. Every squadron had 12 planes + 12 gliders, but Henry never had more than 11 planes in his squadron. He sold his 1932 Ford in Nebraska.] Next, in November and December of 1943, he went to Pope Field, Fort Bragg, North Carolina, which was a staging area where they kept flying practice. [Anecdote: Henry had an accident in which, due to his tow rope being incorrectly placed, his glider cut loose over pine forest. He and his co-pilot escaped with minor injuries. The next day, an OSS interrogation required them to find the tow rope.] He was back on leave to Los Angeles over Christmas (hitched a ride with a Major Evans in a C-47). ==Action in Europe== In January, 1944, he was assigned to New York City, where his unit boarded a troop ship (an ex-German ocean liner) called the SS George Washington which left in a convoy bound for Liverpool. At Liverpool, they were transferred by train to Upottery near Taunton, from February, 1944 until past D-Day (June 6, 1944). On D-Day, Henry was assigned to the second wave of gliders. They never flew during the invasion, but were retained for later. On June 15, 1944, Henry was assigned to take heavy equipment (ground) for a whole battle group across the English Channel in a Landing Ship tank (LST). They landed on Omaha Beach, after the action. [Anecdote: The first night Henry slept on a tractor, and the next morning discovered that overnight, he had lost two of his men, who had gotten Calvados liquor from a local farmer that was apparently poisonous, and they died.] The 94th TC was assigned to base at Chateau Dun, Normandy, where they remained during July and August of 1944, and Henry was made a second lieutenant via field commission while there. After this, Henry and two squadrons were redeployed via Marrakech, Morocco, to Orbitello, Italy (They were low on gas and just made it to Marrakech). In Orbitello, 50 miles north of Rome, they were there to mount an invasion into southern France, to be called Operation Dragoon. On august 15, 1944, they landed in Argens Valley, Lamotte, France (Champagne region). This was a diversionary action. There was a tactical error with a release of gliders. In Henry’s glider there were 14 Japanese-American soldiers and one Caucasian officer (They were a chemical warfare unit), with one large mortar plus four shells with chemical weapons. They got out in a C-47 bound for Corsica, then back to Orbitello. Around September 1, 1944, they returned to Chateau Dun to prepare for Operation Market Garden. From September 17 to 30, 1944, some 2596 gliders (697 British Horsas and 1899 US CG4A Wacos) started in Beck, Holland, with glider pilots and airborne infantry looking for an entrance over the Rhine, which would be the first Allied (combined British and American) ground penetration into Germany. Incidents during Market Garden: In the transition from Chateau dun to the Channel to Beck, Lt. Col. Joseph Black was Henry’s CO. Black got a leg shot off when an ammunition ship exploded under his plane. Henry Wolf, an American Jew who spoke German, was Henry’s passenger on his glider, Wolf was to function as an interrogator. Henry was involved in a shoot out on a German base, took surrender of 300 Germans from a bombed out train, the last of whom was an SS Major. Wolf made him dig his “grave” in order to intimidate him into providing them passports and ID. On Sept. 17-18, 1944, a British Army unit encountered four German armored Panzer divisions at Arnhem, at the fifth bridge. Henry and other troops in his unit lived in foxholes for ten days or more, they were surrounded, continuously exposed to the sound of “screaming meemies”, lived on C rations and rain water, eventually additional supplies were parachuted in. On Sept. 28, US Army trucks (with Black drivers) drove in, picked them up, and returned them to the Rhine, a distance of about 20 miles. The Remagen Bridge, the third bridge, wasn’t blown up, it formed an Allied bridgehead. On Sept. 30, Henry’s unit was back at Chateau Dun, where they stayed until Christmas. [Anecdote: they had an “upside down Christmas tree”.] On December 24, Henry had to work all night loading armor. They had not put his name on the list for duty over Bastogne, considered to be a “milk run”, so he didn’t go. Two weeks later, only one pilot had returned out of eleven. Henry’s unit was idle after the Battle of the Bulge until March 24, 1945, when he was involved with a “twin tow” (short tow + long tow on same tow plane) to Wesel as part of the final invasion sequence in Germany. Henry had become part of the 93rd TCC Group by special request of the commander. Henry was on the “long tow” with the commander’s jeep accompanying the commander’s gun on the “short tow”. Henry’s glider had come to a stop on the ground (His co-pilot was a power pilot). They smashed their way out with their guns. Henry took aim and fired into the flashes of light that firing was coming at them from, and it stopped. Later he saw a teenage boy, dead, who may likely have been their assailant. They encountered a fellow glider pilot who had been badly injured (cut open in front), whom they dusted with Sulfa powder. Henry was later awarded the Bronze Star for his actions at Wesel. In April, 1945, Henry was involved in flying C-47s in humanitarian missions, moving supplies to hospitals and displaced persons, including concentration camp internees, to Belgium and France. After V-E Day, they returned to Britain, for transportation back to the US. Henry became a First Lieutenant at this time. They were all told that they were going to be re-organized and sent to fight in the Japanese theater of operations, but then the atomic bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and all had a tremendous sense of relief. Henry flew back to the US in a B-24.

Lubbock County, Texas

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{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The current leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. *The coordinator of this page is [[Heath-3392|Kathleen Heath]]. ==History== {{Image|file=Lubbock_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption= Windmills_at American Wind Power Wind turbines, Vestas, Windmills }} *{{Blue |Lubbock County was formed 1876, from Bexar District and organized 1891.}} Lubbock County named for Col. Tom Saltus Lubbock, an organizer of the Confederate Terry’s Rangers..https://texasalmanac.com/index.php?q=topics/government/lubbock-county Lubbock County seat is Lubbock, Texas The county was was administered by attached for administration to Young, Baylor, and Crosby counties. It is named for [[Lubbock-58| Thomas Saltus Lubbock]]. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lubbock_County,_Texas Lubbock County, along with Crosby County, and Lynn County, is part of the Lubbock Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA). The Lubbock MSA and Levelland Micropolitan Statistical Area (µSA), encompassing only Hockley County, form the larger Lubbock–Levelland Combined Statistical Area (CSA). {{Image|file=Lubbock_County_Texas-7.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Yellow house Canyon }}{{clear}} :Archeological sites known as Lubbock Lake Site is one of the oldest inhabited areas. Yellow House Canyon has a 20 ft wall of a dry lakebed containing '''12,000 yr old artifacts.''' Paleo -Indians camped, hunted elephant, camel, bison, giant bear and the prehistoric horse all are extinct. :'''1629''' Father Juan de Salas led an expedition from Black Water Draw to Yellow House Canyon on the way from Santa Fe to the South Concho River. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcl14 :'''1650''' captains Hernán Martín and Diego del Castillo and Capt. Diego de Guadalajara used the same route four years later. La Punta de Agua to the Lubbock Lake Site, which is now in Mackenzie State Recreation Area. :'''A.D. 1000''' the plains were inhabited by bands of Indians who lived off the land. :Spanish explorers found tribes they called Quecheros or Teyas, probably ancestors of Apaches. :Comanches used the water holes of Yellow House Canyon as trading sites with the Comancheros, traders from New Mexico, as well raids into New Mexico. :'''1870'''- Zachary T. Williams arrived. :'''1880''' George W. Singer had arrived and opened a store and post office in Yellow House Canyon. : '''March 10, 1891''' an election was held too make Lubbock the county seat. The town was together by promoters led by Frank E. Wheelock and W. E. Rayner (in cooperation) united their competing settlements, Monterey and old Lubbock, into the single town of''' Lubbock'''. (Lubbock was the only settlement except for Estacado, which was on the eastern boundary. ) :'''1911''' Railroads entered the county Topeka and Santa Fe Railway decided to link its two separate Texas lines and began construction from Coleman through Sweetwater, Snyder, and Lubbock to Clovis, New Mexico. The Santa Fe, (subsidiary, the Pecos and Northern Texas), built south from Plainview to Lubbock, causing a wild celebration when the first train entered Lubbock. :'''1925''' - Texas Technological College (now Texas Tech University) opened. :'''1935''' - Agriculture-500,000 acres in 2,652 farms. planted in wheat, grain sorghum,. Also sheep, hogs, horses, and chickens were important. 5,000,000 gallons of milk and almost 900,000 dozen eggs were produced. Ogallala Aquifer was central to Lubbock County's growth; water from it was used for irrigation. ==Government Offices== Lubbock County, Texas has had three courthouses: '''1891, 1915, and 1950'''.http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasPanhandleTowns/LubbockTexas/Lubbock-County-Courthouse.htm :'''1st Courthouse, 1891''' -was builtin the center of the square bounded by South First (now Broadway), North First (Main), Cedar Street (Texas), and Chestnut Street (Avenue G), at a cost of approximately $40,000. .....When construction began on a new courthouse on the public square in 1915, the old courthouse was moved to the SW corner of Tenth and Avenue G. ''(It was still in use)''- Submitted by Terry Jeanson {{Image|file=Lubbock_County_Texas.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=1891 Courthouse. }}{{clear}} :'''2nd Courthouse, 1915''' -Lubbock county was bustling. A newer more modern courthouse. It cost approx. $100,000 and was classical Revival style of stone.. When City of Lubbock was incorporated, the city offices were in this building also until City Hall could be built..prosperity of Lubbock County required the construction of a new, more modern courthouse. The New building is stone structure was built in the Classical Revival style, at a cost of approximately $100,000. In addition to the county offices and county and district courts, the courthouse contained a number of state offices and agencies. After the city of Lubbock was incorporated in 1909, city offices were housed in the courthouse until City Hall was constructed in 1923. In 1950, a new Lubbock County Courthouse was begun to the west of the 2nd courthouse. However, it became evident as construction progressed that the old courthouse was needed for offices for various state agencies and related activities. Thus, the 1916 courthouse remained until 1968, when it was demolished and Avenue H opened through the two-block public square.{{Image|file=Lubbock_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=1923 }}{{clear}} :'''3rd Courthouse, 1950''' -n 1950, a new Lubbock County Courthouse was built to the west of the second courthouse. Soon all realized while constructing, that the old 1915 courthouse would be needed for offices for state agencies, and city offices. It was moderne, built of Limestone and granite :Addition - 1968 - for more courts, offices a large addition in 1968 was done..at the rear. The addition matches the architectural style of the original part of the building." - Terry Jeanson The 1915-16 courthouse was used until 1968, when it was demolished. {{Image|file=Lubbock_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=l |size=270 |caption=1950 courthouse }}{{Image|file=Lubbock_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Star in floor of 1950 courthouse. }}{{clear}} ==Geography== The county has a total area of 901 square miles (2,330 km2), of which 896 square miles (2,320 km2) is land and 5.1 square miles (13 km2) (0.6%) is water https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcl14 Lubbock County is located in Northwest Texas on the Southern High Plains, within the larger Great Plains of the western United States. :Center 33°35' north latitude and 101°52' west longitude. :Lubbock, its largest city, is 327 miles NW of Dallas and 122 miles S of Amarillo. :'''Size''': 893 square miles :'''Type''' flat tableland sloping gently from NW to SE :'''Elevation''' 2,900 to 3,400 feet. :'''Soils''' are mainly brown to reddish-brown loams and sandy loams, with smaller areas of grayish-brown, silty clay loams. These overlie a clay subsoil and, beneath that, at from 2- 3 feet from the surface, a hardpan of caliche made of calcium carbonate. This caliche forms the Caprock, which has generally prevented streams from cutting their way through the area. :'''Aquifer''' - 300 ft thick of sand and water, (Ogaliala Aguifer) (Beneath the caliche zone lie beds of water-filled sand of varying thickness but averaging about 300 feet; these make up a part of the great Ogallala Aquifer, formed some ten million years ago. :'''Lakes''' -'''922''' small, wind-scoured lakes called playas dotting the county and providing refuge for wildfowl. Size less than acre to 50 acres. :'''Grasses''' - buffalo and blue grama, in summer there is a profusion of wildflowers, including daisies, buttercups, verbena, and Indian paintbrush, together with scattered yucca and catclaw. Before its settlement the county was treeless, except for cottonwoods and hackberries in the canyons. :'''Trees'''- Chinese elms, oaks, pines, cedars, and mesquite . :'''Classed''': Semiarid :'''Rainfall''' is 18.41 inches :'''Growing season''' of 208 days. :'''Temperature''' in January is 25° F, and the maximum in July averages 92°. ===Formed from=== *Bexar District ===Adjacent counties=== :[[Space:Hale_County%2C_Texas|Hale County]] (north) :[[Space:Crosby_County%2C_Texas|Crosby County]] (east) :[[Space:Lynn_County%2C_Texas|Lynn County]] (south) :[[Space:Hockley_County%2C_Texas|Hockley County]] (west) :[[Space:Lamb_County%2C_Texas|Lamb County]] (northwest) :[[Space:Terry_County%2C_Texas|Terry County]] (southwest) :[[Space:Garza_County%2C_Texas|Garza County]] (southeast) ===State protected areas=== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caprock_Escarpment Caprock Escarpment] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_museums_in_West_Texas West Texas Museums] * ==Demographics== In 2000, there were 242,628 people giving a population density of 270 people/sq mi. There were 100,595 housing units at an average density of 112 per square mile (43/km²). The racial makeup of the county was 74.30% White, 7.67% Black or African American, 0.59% Native American, 1.31% Asian, 0.04% Pacific Islander, 14.15% from other races, and 1.96% from two or more races. 27.45% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. The median income for a household in the county was $32,198, and for a family was $41,067. Males had a median income of $29,961 versus $21,591 for females. The per capita income for the county was $17,323. 17.80% of the population were below the poverty line10.70% of those age 65 or over. {{Image|file=Lubbock_County_Texas-6.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=Buddy Holly Center. }}{{clear}} Politics - early years the county voted solidly Democratic. This began to change with the presidential election of 1952, when county voters supported Dwight D. Eisenhower over Adlai Stevenson. Lubbock County had a Republican congressman by the 1980s and voted for Ronald Reagan in 1984, George H. W. Bush in 1988 and 1992. '''Major Highways''' * U.S. Highwat 62 - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Route_62 *Lubbock has '''14''' banks,more than '''250''' churches, more than '''60''' public parks ::Mackenzie State Recreation Area), ::Museum of Texas Tech, the Ranching Heritage Cente ::large public library, :Highways
*I-27 Interstate 27 * U.S. Highway 62/U.S. Highway 82 * U.S. Highway 84 * U.S. Highway 87 *Texas State Highway 114 *Texas Loop 289 Schools -'''51''' public schools, Universities - '''two''' universities ::Texas Tech [http://www.ttu.edu Texas Tech] ::Lubbock Christian) ::Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, (Medical School :::Lubbock State School, seven hospitals with more than 2,000 beds, \ ====Cities==== *[[:Category:Abernathy, Texas|Abernathy]] (mostly in Hale County) *[[:Category:Idalou, Texas|Idalou]] *'''[[:Category:Lubbock, Texas|Lubbock (county seat)]]''' ===Town=== *[[:Category:Shallowater, Texas|Shallowater]] *[[:Category:Slaton, Texas|Slaton]] *[[:Category:Wolfforth, Texas|Wolfforth]] *[[:Category:New Deal, Texas|New Deal]] *[[:Category:Ransom Canyon, Texas|Ransom Canyon]] *[[:Category:Buffalo Springs, Texas|Buffalo Springs]] ===Unincorporated communities=== *[[:Category:Acuff, Texas|Acuff]] *[[:Category:Becton, Texas|Becton]] *[[:Category:Heckville, Texas|Heckville]] *[[:Category:Posey, Lubbock County, Texas|Posey]] *[[:Category:Reese Center, Texas|Reese Center]] *[[:Category:Roosevelt, Texas|Roosevelt]] *[[:Category:Slide, Texas|Slide]] *[[:Category:Woodrow, Texas|Woodrow]] *[[:Category: Estacado, Texas|Estacado]] (partly in Crosby County) =====Things to do/see===== *North Fork Double Mountain Fork Brazos River *Yellow House Canyon *Buddy Holly's Center *Robert Bruno's steel house *Windmills ===Notables=== *Buddy Holly, ===Resources=== *[http://www.co.lubbock.tx.us Lubbock county website] *[http://www.ttu.edu Texas Tech Website] *[http://www.txcip.org/tac/census/profile.php?FIPS=48303 Lubbock county profile] ===Census=== :1880 --- 25 — :1890 --- 33 32.0% :1900 --- 293 787.9% :1910 --- 3,624 1,136.9% :1920 --- 11,096 206.2% :1930 --- 39,104 252.4% :1940 --- 51,782 32.4% :1950 --- 101,048 95.1% :1960 --- 156,271 54.7% :1970 --- 179,295 14.7% :1980 --- 211,651 18.0% :1990 --- 222,636 5.2% :2000 --- 242,628 9.0% :2010 --- 278,831 14.9% :Est. 2015 --- 299,453 ===Cemeteries Records=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=370 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Idalou Cemetery, Idalou, Texas|Idalou Cemetery]] *[[:Category: City of Lubbock Cemetery, Lubbock, Texas|City of Lubbock Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Peaceful Gardens Memorial Park, Woodrow, Texas|Peaceful Gardens Memorial Park]] *[[:Category: Resthaven Memorial Park, Lubbock, Texas|Resthaven Memorial Park]] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2671 FindaGrave] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Lubbock/ListLubbock.html Cemeteries, Lubbock county] Gloria Mayfield *[http://www.co.lubbock.tx.us/egov/documents/1287112908_161956.pdf map of cemeteries] {{Image|file=Lubbock_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=l |size=200 |caption=Estacado cemetery . }}{{clear}} == Sources == *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Route_62 *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2671 FindaGrave] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Lubbock/ListLubbock.html Cemeteries, Lubbock county] Gloria Mayfield *[http://www.co.lubbock.tx.us/egov/documents/1287112908_161956.pdf map of cemeteries] *[http://www.co.lubbock.tx.us Lubbock county website] *[http://www.ttu.edu {{red|Texas Tech Website}}] *[http://www.txcip.org/tac/census/profile.php?FIPS=48303 Lubbock county profile] == See Also == * [https://spgstx.org/ South Plains Genealogical Society]

Lübeck Name Study

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[[Category:Lübeck Name Study]]__NOTOC__ [[Category: Johansson-1906 Name Studies]] {{One Name Study|name=Lübeck}} 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. == von Lübeck, Greifswald == The family von Lübeck was a so called patricin family in the Hanseatic city of Greifswald who were counillors and mayors in the city for over 200 years. They came from the newly founded city of Lübeck as a part of Henry the Lion's operation to move his borders to the east. The first councillor in the family was Johannes von Lübeck who represented Greifswald during the first Hanse days from 1258 to 1281. He became the founding father of both an older and a younger branch of the family that would, up until the 16th century, altogether have 23 councillors in the city council. Johannes' grandsons Johannes II and Walter profited from the dispute the city had with the Danish King Erik VI. Walter became mayor of Greifswald in 1314 and later two of his sons, a grandson and a great grandson would do the same. Siegried and Heinrich von Lübeck had the same profitable success as councillors as their ancestors during the first and second war with the Danish King Waldemar IV Atterdag. The last councillor in the family was Jakob von Lübeck. When [[Lübeck-12|Gesa von Lübeck]] married the mayor of Stralsund, [[Smiterlow-1|Nikolaus Smiterlow]], most of the family assets went with her. === Mayors in Greifswald === * 1314-1330 Walter von Lübeck * 1354-1365 Heinrich von Lübeck * 1382 Siegfried von Lübeck * 1380-1382 Gotschalk von Lübeck * 1383-1394 Walter II von Lübeck * 1401-1410 Gotschalg II von Lübeck * 1417-1433 [[Lübeck-15|Bertram von Lübeck]] * 1430-1443 Golschalk III von Lübeck == von Lübeck, Stralsund == === Councillors in Stralsund === * 1479 - 1505 Bertram von Lübeck Arnold Brandenburg, [https://books.google.se/books?id=1atXAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA83&lpg=PA83&dq=johann+von+semlow&source=bl&ots=JM3VzSuE0i&sig=ahu4RK_9TpxPrTRLcPUyw0BvLik&hl=sv&sa=X&ved=0CCQQ6AEwAWoVChMIitDh3J2TyQIVCYosCh25WAmi#v=onepage&q=johann%20von%20semlow&f=false Geschichte des Magistrates der Stadt Stralsund, besonders in frühere Zeit: nebst einem Verzeichnisse der Mitglieder desselben ... Mit einen Ansicht des Rathhauses vom Jahre 1316] == Resourses == * [https://de.wikisource.org/wiki/ADB:L%C3%BCbeck,_Johann_von Pyl, Pommersche Genealogien, II. S. 107-149] * [https://de.wikisource.org/wiki/ADB:L%C3%BCbeck,_Siegfried_senior_von Pyl, Pomm. Genealogien, II. S. 135, 149–228, 395–96; Derselbe, Geschichte des Klosters Eldena, 319, 437–57. Monumenta universitatis Pragensis, I. p. 142, 150, 152, 195. Das Wappen des G. v. Lübeck zeigt im Schild u. a. d. Helm einen Kranz von Rosen.] == Sources == * [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%C3%BCbeck_(Patrizierfamilie) Wikipedia - Lübeck (Patrizierfamilie)] * [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_der_B%C3%BCrgermeister_von_Greifswald Liste der Bürgermeister von Greifswald]

Lubersky Family

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==Biography== Aaron (or Abraham)Lubersky, born about 1864 in Russia and Anna Granowsky (Granofsky) born about 1866 in Russia.Illinois, Cook County, Birth Certificates, 1871-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q23M-ZTG4 : 18 May 2016), Isadore Lubersky, 11 Jan 1883; citing Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States, reference/certificate 93176, Cook County Courthouse, Chicago; FHL microfilm . '''Questionable''':An Abraham Lubersky, with wife Anna, died 26 Dec 1921 in Chicago. Father is given as Morris Lubersky, mother as Shapiro. All three born in RussiaIllinois, Cook County Deaths, 1878-1994," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2MW-1CKY : 17 May 2016), Anna Lubersky in entry for Abraham Lubersky, 26 Dec 1921; citing Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States, source reference 30792, record number , Cook County Courthouse, Chicago; FHL microfilm 1,309,306.Illinois Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N3CD-9VV : 27 December 2014), Abraham Lubersky, 26 Dec 1921; Public Board of Health, Archives, Springfield; FHL microfilm 1,852,999.Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVP3-S8CB : 13 December 2015), Abraham Lubersky, 1921; Burial, Forest Park, Cook, Illinois, United States of America, Forest Home Cemetery; citing record ID 136555146, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. ::(Sources: Illinois Deaths and Stillbirths Index, 1916-1947; Homicide in Chicago 1870-1930, Northwestern University School of Law) ::Abraham Lubersky was born about 1858 in what was then Russia. He was the son of Morris Lubersky. He was married to Anna Lubersky and worked as a night watchman. ::Mr. Lubersky was killed while guarding a factory in what was believed to be a robbery. His murder was never solved. In a typed letter of 1993, Althea Lubersky relates the following: Ida and Bluma "escaped separately from Lithuania through Latvia to America in the early 1800's before the takeover y the Russians. They were helped financially by their brother, who was a forester in Turkey. Ida was only 16 when a priest guided her through swamps, getting her across the border into Latvia and onto a ship bound for America, where Bbluma had gone before her" "...Anna was born in Vilnius, Lithuania. She married Aaron Lubersky.... Aaron's parents were successful farmers in southern Ukraine, near Odessa. In about 1800 or earlier, Aaron and Anna left Ukraine and boarded a ship to America. Aaron was the age to be drafted into the Czar's army, wher a Jewish boy had little chance of survival--he didn't have to worry about the danger from the enemy armies, because this was the day of pogroms. Aaron and Anna took with them jewelry, silver, and furniture, but the ship ran into bad weather at sea and everything had to be jettisoned." "Their children were all born in America: Tillie Price (son Dick); Isadore (daughter Lenore Burlison, sons Al and Bill, daughter Lois Kirkendall); Mae Blum (son Harvey); Alexander; and Rose Merwin. Aaron and Anna Lubersky settled for a time on a farm in Tennessee and later on a farm in Michigan, but he was apparently not a very good farmer and they moved to Chicago." ==Children== 1900 US Census for Milwaukee lists 5 children:United States Census, 1900," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MMVR-Y9H : 22 January 2015), Alexander Lubersky :Abraham Lubersky Head M 36 Russia :Hannah Lubersky Wife F 34 Russia :1. Tilly M Lubersky Daughter F 18 Illinois :2. Israel Lubersky Son M 16 Illinois :3. Mamie (Mae) Lubersky Daughter F 13 Illinois (later Blum) :4. Alexander Lubersky Son M 11 Wisconsin :5. Rose Lubersky Daughter F Wisconsin By the 1910 Chicago Census, only Alexander and Rose are still at home.United States Census, 1910," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MK8Z-XBX : accessed 22 December 2016), Abraham Lubersky, Chicago Ward 31, Cook, Illinois, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 1355, sheet 10B, family 233, NARA microfilm publication T624 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1982), roll 277; FHL microfilm 1,374,290. In 1920 Abe and Annie are in renting in Nashville, TennesseeUnited States Census, 1920," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MNG6-FSD : accessed 22 December 2016), Abraham Lubrosky, Nashville Ward 5, Davidson, Tennessee, United States; citing ED 25, sheet 2A, line 35, family 63, NARA microfilm publication T625 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1992), roll 1733; FHL microfilm 1,821,733. *1. Tillie Price (son Dick), born 03 May 1882 in Chicago.Illinois, Cook County, Birth Certificates, 1871-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NQYM-F6P : 18 May 2016), Tillie Mollie Lubersky, 03 May 1882; citing Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States, reference/certificate 5637, Cook County Courthouse, Chicago; FHL microfilm 1,287,822.(Names transcribed poorly) Married to James E. Price 20 Jan 1919 in Chicago. "Illinois, Cook County Marriages, 1871-1920," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N787-YYL : 26 December 2014), James E Price and Tillie Lubersky, 20 Jan 1919; citing Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, 817148, Cook County Courthouse, Chicago; FHL microfilm 1,030,689. ---- * 2. (Israel) Isadore Lubersky, born 11 Jan 1883Illinois, Cook County, Birth Certificates, 1871-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q23M-ZTG4 : 18 May 2016), Isadore Lubersky, 11 Jan 1883; citing Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States, reference/certificate 93176, Cook County Courthouse, Chicago; FHL microfilm ., died Jan 1981United States Social Security Death Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JTWS-J4F : 20 May 2014), Isadore Lubersky, Jan 1981; citing U.S. Social Security Administration, Death Master File, database (Alexandria, Virginia: National Technical Information Service, ongoing). ( daughter Lenore Burlison (born 10 Sep 1907, died 07 Feb 2002)Illinois, Cook County, Birth Certificates, 1871-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q23S-387F : 18 May 2016), Lenore Marguerite Lubersky, 10 Sep 1907; citing Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States, reference/certificate 43803, Cook County Courthouse, Chicago; FHL microfilm . United States Social Security Death Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JB3J-B3K : 20 May 2014), Lenore L Burlison, 07 Feb 2002; citing U.S. Social Security Administration, Death Master File, database (Alexandria, Virginia: National Technical Information Service, ongoing)., sons Albert and William, daughter Lois Kirkendall) Married Ruth Friedman 05 Aug 1906 in Benton Harbor, Michigan. Michigan Marriages, 1868-1925," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N3J4-44X : 4 December 2014), Isadore Lubersky and Ruth Friedman, 05 Aug 1906; citing Benton Harbor, Berrien, Michigan, v 1 p 201 rn 925, Department of Vital Records, Lansing; FHL microfilm 2,342,673. "Michigan, County Marriages, 1820-1940", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VNK1-8VH : 22 April 2016), Isadore Lubersky and Ruth Freidman, 1906. (Father's name given as Abraham, not Aaron on marriage docs.) ---- 1910 US Census for Chicago, Illinois:United States Census, 1910," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MKZK-FZ9 : 29 October 2015), Isadore Lubersky, Chicago Ward 25, Cook, Illinois, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 1050, sheet 6A, NARA microfilm publication T624 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 1,374,280. :Household Role Gender Age Birthplace :Isadore Lubersky Head M 27 Illinois :Ruth F Lubersky Wife F 22 Pennsylvania :Lenore M Lubersky Daughter F Illinois ---- 1930 US Census for Portland, Oregon:United States Census, 1930", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XCSS-BT2 : 8 December 2015), Isadore Lubersky, 1930. :Isadore Lubersky Head M 47 Illinois :Ruth Lubersky Wife F 42 Pennsylvania :Leanore Marguerite Lubersky Daughter F 22 IllinoisIllinois, Cook County, Birth Certificates, 1871-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q23S-387V : 18 May 2016), Isadore Lubersky in entry for Lenore Marguerite Lubersky, 10 Sep 1907; citing Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States, reference/certificate 43803, Cook County Courthouse, Chicago; FHL microfilm . :Albert Raymond Lubersky Son M 18 Illinois. Born 06 Jul 1911, died 08 Jul 1908.Illinois, Cook County, Birth Certificates, 1871-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q239-FBHB : 18 May 2016), Isadore Lubersky in entry for Albert Raymond Lubersky, 06 Jul 1911; citing Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States, reference/certificate 285908, Cook County Courthouse, Chicago; FHL microfilm . Married Althea L. Lubersky, born 09 Aug 1913-died 28 Sep 2008.United States Public Records, 1970-2009," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJH3-Q25J : 23 May 2014), Althea L Lubersky, Residence, Belvedere, California,United States Social Security Death Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JGG4-GTR : 20 May 2014), Albert Raymond Lubersky, 08 Jul 2008; citing U.S. Social Security Administration, Death Master File, database (Alexandria, Virginia: National Technical Information Service, ongoing).United States Social Security Death Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J5PS-2TT : 20 May 2014), Althea Lubersky, 28 Sep 2008; citing U.S. Social Security Administration, Death Master File, database (Alexandria, Virginia: National Technical Information Service, ongoing). :William Francis Lubersky Son M 14 IllinoisIllinois, Cook County, Birth Certificates, 1871-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NQ16-4L5 : 18 May 2016), Isadore Lubersky in entry for William Francis Lubersky, 24 Nov 1915; citing Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States, reference/certificate 11725, Cook County Courthouse, Chicago; FHL microfilm 1,288,370. :Lois R Lubersky Daughter F Oregon (married Richard J Kirkendall, divorced Aug 1976)California Divorce Index, 1966-1984," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VPBX-1QP : 15 May 2014), Lois R Lubersky and Richard J Kirkendall, Aug 1976; from "California Divorce Index, 1966-1984," database and images, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : 2007); citing Marin, California, Health Statistics, California Department of Health Services, Sacramento. ---- 1940 US Census for Portland, Oregon:United States Census, 1940," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VRT5-Q51 : accessed 17 October 2016), Isadore Lubersky, Tract 19, Portland, Portland City Election Precinct 187, Multnomah, Oregon, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 37-257, sheet 61A, family 20, Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940, NARA digital publication T627. Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790 - 2007, RG 29. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2012, roll 3389. :Isadore Lubersky Head M 57 Illinois :Ruth F Lubersky Wife F 52 Pennsylvania :Lois R Lubersky Daughter F 24 Illinois :Bill Lubersky Son M 15 Oregon :Martha Hojda Cousin F 16 Austria ---- *3. Mae (Mamie) Blum (son Harvey) married to Morris Blum, of Rice Lake, Wisconsin, 15 Aug 1909."The Reform Advocate-America's Jewish Journal",21 Aug 1909 , p. 13https://books.google.com/books?id=WEgcAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA13&lpg=PA13&dq=abraham+lubersky&source=bl&ots=xhbc5GCefS&sig=AmAqSp1yhfgogIbj99iCLKkHSqc&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjw58j4yZzRAhUGSCYKHUkHAdQ4ChDoAQgSMAQ ---- *4. Alexander (Aaron Alexander) US Census for Chicago, Illinois: United States Census, 1910," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MK8Z-XBN : 29 October 2015), Alex Lubersky in household of Abraham Lubersky, Chicago Ward 31, Cook, Illinois, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 1355, sheet 10B, NARA microfilm publication T624 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 1,374,290. :Household Role Gender Age Birthplace :Abraham Lubersky Head F 46 Russia :Annie Lubersky Wife F 44 Russia :Aaron Alexander Lubersky Son M 20 Wisconsin (06 Oct 1889 - 22 Jun 1965)California Death Index, 1940-1997," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VP4V-7LJ : 26 November 2014), Aaron A Lubersky, 22 Jun 1965; Department of Public Health Services, Sacramento.(Wife-Esther Skolnik) :Rose Lubersky Daughter F 17 Wisconsin ---- *5. Rose Merwin. Born Dec 1893. United States Census, 1900," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MMVR-Y9C : 22 January 2015), Rose Lubersky in household of Louis Pittelkow, Milwaukee city Ward 15, Precinct 2, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States; citing sheet 11A, family 235, NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 1,241,804. United States Census, 1910," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MK8Z-XBJ : 29 October 2015), Rose Lubersky in household of Abraham Lubersky, Chicago Ward 31, Cook, Illinois, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 1355, sheet 10B, NARA microfilm publication T624 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 1,374,290. :Aaron and Anna Lubersky settled for a time on a farm in Tennessee and later on a farm in Michigan, but he was apparently not a very good farmer and they moved to Chicago." ==Sources==

Lublin Voivodeship

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{{Image|file=Flags-17.jpg |align=c |size=s |caption=Part of the [[Project:Poland|'''Poland Project''']] }} ==General Information== *[http://www.lubelskie.pl/ '''Lublin Voivodeship/Województwo lubelskie Official Website'''] *Capital: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lublin Lublin] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lublin_Voivodeship Lublin Voivodeship on Wikipedia] *Total Area: 25,155 km2 (9,712 sq mi) *Population: 2,147,746 (2014) *Lublin "was created on January 1, 1999, out of the former Lublin, Chełm, Zamość, Biała Podlaska and (partially) Tarnobrzeg and Siedlce Voivodeships, pursuant to Polish local government reforms adopted in 1998. The province is named after its largest city and regional capital, Lublin, and its territory is made of four historical lands: the western part of the voivodeship, with Lublin itself, belongs to Lesser Poland, the eastern part of Lublin Area belongs to Red Ruthenia, and the northeast belongs to Polesie and Podlasie." == Historical Categories == Historically part of * Radom Governorate, Russian Empire * Lublin Governorate, Russian Empire * Siedlce Governorate, Russian Empire {{Image|file=Poland_Historical_Map_Overlay-3.jpg|size=300|align=c}}
== Historical Timeline == *Lublin Voivodeship 1474–1795 - "administrative region of the Kingdom of Poland created in 1474 out of parts of Sandomierz Voivodeship and lasting until the Partitions of Poland in 1795. It was part of the prowincja of Lesser Poland." *Lublin Voivodeship 1816–1837 - "Lublin Voivodeship was one of the voivodeships of Congress Poland. It was formed in 1816 from Lublin Department, and in 1837 was transformed into Lublin Governorate." *Lublin Voivodeship 1919–1939 - "one of the administrative regions of the interwar Second Polish Republic." *1939 - 1945: Nazi Germany Occupation *Lublin Voivodeship 1945–1975 - "Lublin Voivodeship (województwo lubelskie) was an administrative region of Poland between 1945 and 1975. In 1975 it was transformed into Chełm, Zamość, Biała Podlaska, Tarnobrzeg and Siedlce Voivodeships and a smaller Lublin Voivodeship." *Lublin Voivodeship 1975–1998 - Lublin Voivodeship (województwo lubelskie) existed as one of Poland's 49 voivodeships from 1975 until 1998, when it was incorporated into the current (larger) Lublin Voivodeship. ==County Division== {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable " style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 2px Solid Black;" cellpadding="6" |- |'''City Counties''' |'''Polish Name''' |'''Seat''' |'''Total Gminas''' |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lublin Lublin] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lublin Lublin] | |1 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Che%C5%82m Chełm] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Che%C5%82m Chełm] | |1 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zamo%C5%9B%C4%87 Zamość] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zamo%C5%9B%C4%87 Zamość] | |1 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bia%C5%82a_Podlaska Biała Podlaska] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bia%C5%82a_Podlaska Biała Podlaska] | |1 |- |'''Land Counties''' |'''Polish Name''' |'''Seat''' |'''Total Gminas''' |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lublin_County Lublin County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_lubelski powiat lubelski] |[http://www.lublin.eu/en Lublin] |16 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pu%C5%82awy_County Puławy County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_pu%C5%82awski powiat puławski] |[https://www.pulawy.eu/ Puławy] |11 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bia%C5%82a_Podlaska_County Biała Podlaska County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_bialski powiat bialski] |[http://www.bialapodlaska.pl/ Biała Podlaska] |19 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zamo%C5%9B%C4%87_County Zamość County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_zamojski powiat zamojski] |[http://www.zamosc.pl/ Zamość] |15 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%81uk%C3%B3w_County Łuków County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_%C5%82ukowski powiat łukowski] |[http://www.lukow.pl/ Łuków] |11 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bi%C5%82goraj_County Biłgoraj County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_bi%C5%82gorajskinpowiat biłgorajski] |[http://www.bilgoraj.pl/ Biłgoraj] |14 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kra%C5%9Bnik_County Kraśnik County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_kra%C5%9Bnicki powiat kraśnicki] |[http://www.krasnik.pl/ Kraśnik] |10 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lubart%C3%B3w_County Lubartów County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_lubartowski powiat lubartowski] |[http://www.lubartow.pl/ Lubartów] |13 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomasz%C3%B3w_Lubelski_County Tomaszów Lubelski County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_tomaszowski_(wojew%C3%B3dztwo_lubelskie) powiat tomaszowski] |[http://www.tomaszow-lubelski.pl/ Tomaszów Lubelski] |13 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Che%C5%82m_County Chełm County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_che%C5%82mski powiat chełmski] |[http://www.chelm.pl/ Chełm] |15 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%9Awidnik_County Świdnik County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_%C5%9Bwidnicki_(wojew%C3%B3dztwo_lubelskie) powiat świdnicki] |[http://www.swidnik.pl/ Świdnik] |5 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krasnystaw_County Krasnystaw County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_krasnostawski powiat krasnostawski] |[http://www.krasnystaw.pl/ Krasnystaw] |10 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hrubiesz%C3%B3w_County Hrubieszów County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_hrubieszowskimpowiat hrubieszowski] |[http://www.miasto.hrubieszow.pl/ Hrubieszów] |8 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opole_Lubelskie_County Opole Lubelskie County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_opolski_(wojew%C3%B3dztwo_lubelskie) powiat opolski] |[http://www.opolelubelskie.pl/ Opole Lubelskie] |7 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radzy%C5%84_Podlaski_County Radzyń Podlaski County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_radzy%C5%84ski powiat radzyński] |[http://www.radzyn-podl.pl/ Radzyń Podlaski] |8 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryki_County Ryki County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_rycki powiat rycki] |[http://www.ryki.pl/ Ryki] |6 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%81%C4%99czna_County Łęczna County] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%81%C4%99czna_County powiat łęczyński] |[http://www.leczna.pl/ Łęczna] |6 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan%C3%B3w_Lubelski_County Janów Lubelski County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_janowski powiat janowski] |[http://www.janowlubelski.pl/ Janów Lubelski] |7 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W%C5%82odawa_County Włodawa County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_w%C5%82odawski powiat włodawski] |[http://www.um.wlodawa.pl/ Włodawa] |8 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parczew_County Parczew County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_parczewski powiat parczewski] |[http://parczew.com/ Parczew] |7 |- |}
{{clear}} == Holocaust Camps == *[[:Category: Bełżec Extermination Camp]] *Holocaust Camps, Bełżyce *[[:Category: Majdanek Extermination Camp]] *[[:Category: Sobibór Extermination Camp]] ==Protected Areas== *[http://www2.poleskipn.pl/ Polesie National Park] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roztocze_National_Park Roztocze National Park] *[http://parki.lubelskie.pl/parki-krajobrazowe/chelmski-park-krajobrazowy Chełm Landscape Park] *[http://www.poland.travel/en-us/natural/janowskie-forest-landscape-park Janów Forests Landscape Park] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kazimierz_Landscape_Park Kazimierz Landscape Park] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koz%C5%82%C3%B3wka_Landscape_Park Kozłówka Landscape Park] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krasnobr%C3%B3d_Landscape_Park Krasnobród Landscape Park] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krzczon%C3%B3w_Landscape_Park Krzczonów Landscape Park] *[http://www.lop.org.pl/?pageid=168&lang=pl Łęczna Lake District Landscape Park] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Podlasie_Bug_Gorge_Landscape_Park Podlaskie Bug Gorge Landscape Park] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polesie_Landscape_Park Polesie Landscape Park] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puszcza_Solska_Landscape_Park Puszcza Solska Landscape Park] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skierbiesz%C3%B3w_Landscape_Park Skierbieszów Landscape Park] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sobib%C3%B3r_Landscape_Park Sobibór Landscape Park] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Roztocze_Landscape_Park South Roztocze Landscape Park] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strzelce_Landscape_Park Strzelce Landscape Park] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Szczebrzeszyn_Landscape_Park Szczebrzeszyn Landscape Park] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wieprz_Landscape_Park Wieprz Landscape Park] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wrzelowiec_Landscape_Park Wrzelowiec Landscape Park] ==Cultural Issues== The most common surnames in the region are: *Wójcik (Wojczik, Wojczyk, Wojszyk): one of the oldest and the fourth most common surname in Poland. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W%C3%B3jcik Wójcik on Wikipedia] *Mazurek: one of the most common surnames in Poland and the 2nd most popular in Lublin Land [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mazurek_(surname) Mazurek on Wikipedia] *Mazur: the 14th most common surname in Poland; originates as showing membership in the Masurians ethnic group. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mazur_(surname) Mazur on Wikipedia] == Research Resources == *[https://geneteka.genealodzy.pl/index.php?op=gt&lang=eng&bdm=B&w=03lb&rid=B&search_lastname=&search_name=&search_lastname2=&search_name2=&from_date=&to_date= Geneteka] *[https://fotolubgens.lubgens.eu/?fbclid=IwAR1sJHUPSFBaB2QRG_lIHGkQZXDh3szWCBykxuFlxfVyrYMhInUuJWTiXf0 Fotolubgens] Eastern Poland and Galicia. Search engine for this page is here: [https://regestry.lubgens.eu/news.php?fbclid=IwAR3enBRLh_XVjrGx3qSN5ZjSOcui0I2OmlhzUirh2p5GQVIXm3RTwAAvnpQ Search Engine] *https://indeksy.net/news.php *Cemetery: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery-browse/Poland/Lubelskie?id=state_3060 Findagrave Lublin] *Cemetery: [https://grobonet.com/index.php?page=wyszukiwanie&imie=&nazw=&wojewodztwo=Lubelskie&miasto= Grobonet Lublin] *Cemetery: [https://www.ecmentarze.pl/wyszukaj-pochowanego/wojewodztwo/lubelskie eCmentarze.pl] *[https://www.kielce.ap.gov.pl/ State Archive in Kielce] *[https://lublin.ap.gov.pl/ State Archive in Lublin] *[https://www.siedlce.ap.gov.pl/ State Archive in Siedlce] *[https://zamosc.ap.gov.pl/ State Archive in Zamosc] *[https://ltg.pl/%20%20Lubelskie Lublin Genealogical Society] *https://lubgens.eu/index.php = Lublin Roots, https://regestry.lubgens.eu/news.php *[https://www.apokryfruski.org/kultura/lemkowszczyzna/ Apokryf Ruski]: provides materials about Ukrainian culture and the history of Ukrainians (Ruthenians) in the western part of the Ukrainian ethnic area. See: [https://www.apokryfruski.org/kultura/chelmszczyzna/ Chełmszczyzna] ==Sources==

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{{Image|file=Flags-17.jpg |align=c |size=s |caption=Part of the [[Project:Poland|'''Poland Project''']] }} == Background == '''Lubus Voivodeship'''
Polish:''lubuskie''
Captial Cities: Gorzów Wielkopolski, Zielona Góra
[http://www.lubuskie.pl/en/%20lubuskie.pl Official Website]
"Lubusz Voivodeship, or Lubuskie Province (Polish: województwo lubuskie), is a voivodeship (province) in western Poland. It was created on January 1, 1999, out of the former Gorzów Wielkopolski and Zielona Góra Voivodeships, pursuant to the Polish local government reforms adopted in 1998. The province's name recalls the historic Lubusz Land [2] (Lebus or Lubus), although parts of the voivodeship belong to the historic regions of Silesia, Greater Poland and Lusatia. Until 1945, it mainly formed the Neumark within the Prussian Province of Brandenburg. The functions of regional capital are shared between two cities: Gorzów Wielkopolski and Zielona Góra. Gorzów serves as the seat of the centrally appointed voivode or governor, while Zielona Góra is the seat of the elected regional assembly (sejmik) and the executive elected by that assembly, headed by the marszałek. The region is mainly flat, with many lakes and woodlands. In the south, around Zielona Góra, grapes are cultivated. Lubusz Voivodeship borders West Pomeranian Voivodeship to the north, Greater Poland Voivodeship to the east, Lower Silesian Voivodeship to the south, and Germany (Brandenburg and Saxony) to the west." [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lubusz_Voivodeship Lubusz Voivodeship, Wikipedia] Lubusz Voivodeship is divided into 14 counties (powiats): 2 city counties and 12 land counties. These are further divided into 83 gminas. {{Image|file=Lubusz_Voivodeship-1.png|size=300|align=c}}
== Historical Categories == Finding places in modern Poland, or some other countries, that were once part of Germany can be difficult. This website, Kartenmeister can be helpful. It can be used in conjunction with Meyers Orts. See http://www.kartenmeister.com/preview/databaseuwe.asp *[[:Category: Posen, Preußen]] *[[:Category: Schlesien, Preußen]] *[[:Category: Brandenburg, Preußen]] {{Image|file=Poland_Historical_Map_Overlay-3.jpg|size=300|align=c}}
== Historical Timeline == *1250 - 1806 = n 1250 Lebus Land it was acquired by the Ascanian margraves of Brandenburg. The Lebus Land stayed with Brandenburg throughout (as Electorate within the Holy Roman Empire until 1806. *1806 - 1815 = Brandenburg, Prussia *1815 - 1871 = Brandenburg, Prussia, Empire of Germany *1871 - 1945 = Neumark, Prussia, Weimar Republic *1945 - 1998 = In 1945, the conquest of eastern Germany by the Soviet Red Army was followed by the redrawing of Poland's borders. The eastern part of the Lubusz (Lebus) region was transferred to Poland and became part of the "Recovered Territories". The German-speaking population which had not fled west of the Oder was subsequently expelled, and replaced by Poles from central and former eastern Poland. *1998 - today = It was created on January 1, 1999, out of the former Gorzów Wielkopolski and Zielona Góra Voivodeship. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lubusz_Voivodeship] == Administrative Divisions == {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable " style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 2px Solid Black;" cellpadding="6" |- |'''City Counties''' |'''Polish Name''' |'''Seat''' |'''Total Gminas''' |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gorz%C3%B3w_Wielkopolski Gorzów Wielkopolski] |Gorzów Wielkopolski |Gorzów Wielkopolski |1 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zielona_G%C3%B3ra Zielona Góra] |Zielona Góra |Zielona Góra |1 |- |'''Land Counties''' |'''Polish Name''' |'''Seat''' |'''Total Gminas''' |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%BBary_County Żary County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_%C5%BCarski powiat żarski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%BBary Żary] |10 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zielona_G%C3%B3ra_County Zielona Góra County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_zielonog%C3%B3rski powiat zielonogórski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zielona_G%C3%B3ra Zielona Góra] |10 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nowa_S%C3%B3l_County Nowa Sól County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_nowosolski powiat nowosolski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nowa_S%C3%B3l Nowa Sól] |8 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%BBaga%C5%84_County Żagań County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_%C5%BCaga%C5%84ski powiat żagański] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%BBaga%C5%84 Żagań] |9 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gorz%C3%B3w_County Gorzów County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_gorzowski powiat gorzowski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gorz%C3%B3w_Wielkopolski Gorzów Wielkopolski] |7 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mi%C4%99dzyrzecz_County Międzyrzecz County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_mi%C4%99dzyrzecki powiat międzyrzecki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mi%C4%99dzyrzecz Międzyrzecz] |6 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krosno_County,_Lubusz_Voivodeship Krosno Odrzańskie County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_kro%C5%9Bnie%C5%84ski_(wojew%C3%B3dztwo_lubuskie) powiat krośnieński] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krosno_Odrza%C5%84skie Krosno Odrzańskie] |7 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%9Awiebodzin_County Świebodzin County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_%C5%9Bwiebodzi%C5%84ski powiat świebodziński] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%9Awiebodzin Świebodzin] |6 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strzelce-Drezdenko_County Strzelce-Drezdenko County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_strzelecko-drezdenecki powiat strzelecko-drezdenecki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strzelce_Kraje%C5%84skie Strzelce Krajeńskie] |5 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C5%82ubice_County Słubice County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_s%C5%82ubicki powiat słubicki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C5%82ubice Słubice] |5 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wschowa_County Wschowa County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_wschowski powiat wschowski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wschowa Wschowa] |3 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sul%C4%99cin_County Sulęcin County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_sul%C4%99ci%C5%84ski powiat sulęciński] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sul%C4%99cin Sulęcin] |5 |- |}
{{clear}} == Research Resources == *[https://geneteka.genealodzy.pl/index.php?op=gt&lang=eng&bdm=B&w=04ls&rid=B&search_lastname=&search_name=&search_lastname2=&search_name2=&from_date=&to_date= Geneteka] *https://poznan-project.psnc.pl/search.php - Posen, Prussia *[http://www.szpejankowski.eu/index.php/metryki-wykazy-osob/102.html Szpejankowskich Family Portal]; an excellent resource!! More than 70 parish church books from the "DobrinerLand" area of Poland; records for marriages, births & deaths, from the 1700s to the late 1800s. Also has pictures, historical information about the area. *Cemetery: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery-browse/Poland/Lubuskie?id=state_3061 Findagrave Lubuskie] *Cemetery: [https://grobonet.com/index.php?page=wyszukiwanie&imie=&nazw=&wojewodztwo=Lubuskie&miasto= Grobonet Lubuskie] *Cemetery: [https://www.ecmentarze.pl/wyszukaj-pochowanego/wojewodztwo/lubuskie eCmentarze.pl] *[https://www.gorzow.ap.gov.pl/ State Archive in Gorzow Wilkopolski] *[https://archiwum.leszno.pl/new/ State Archive in Leszno] *[https://www.archiwum.zgora.pl/ State Archive in Zielona Góra] == Sources == *https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Lubusz_(Lubuskie)_Voivodeship,_Poland_Genealogy *http://www.fact-index.com/l/lu/lubusz_voivodship.html

Lucas Map

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A map of the Lucases and where they came from. Sunflowers represent birth locations. https://www.zeemaps.com/map?group=2546267&add=1#

Lucas Name Study

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[[Category:Lucas Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Lucas-4444|Jo Robinson]] 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.
The Lucas name is believed to be German in origin. == Task List ==

Lucile Peters Photo Collection

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Photos from [[Nelson-3486|Jamie Nelson's]] paternal grandmother's side. === Lucile (Peters) Nelson [Jamie's Grandmother] === {{clear}} === Elsie (Junglas) Peters [Jamie's Great-Grandmother] === {{image |file=Junglas-4.jpg |align=l }} Elsie as a baby. ---- {{image |file=Lucile_Peters_Photo_Collection-4.jpg |align=l }} Elsie in California in 1956. ---- {{image |file=Lucile_Peters_Photo_Collection-3.jpg |align=l }} Elsie about September 1956. ---- {{image |file=Lucile_Peters_Photo_Collection-2.jpg |align=l }} Elsie about March 1958. ---- {{image |file=Lucile_Peters_Photo_Collection.jpg |align=l }} Elsie and an unknown woman. About September 1959. ---- {{image |file=Lucile_Peters_Photo_Collection-1.jpg |align=l }} Elsie and her husband Leo Fattorini. ---- {{image |file=Lucile_Peters_Photo_Collection-10.jpg |align=l }} {{clear}} === Lillian (Junglas) Delano [Elsie's Sister] === {{image |file=Junglas-47-1.jpg |align=l }} Lillian is on the left with the dalmation. ---- {{image |file=Junglas-47.jpg |align=l }} ---- {{image |file=Lucile_Peters_Photo_Collection-5.jpg |align=l }} Lilly and Harry Delano. ---- {{image |file=Lucile_Peters_Photo_Collection-6.jpg |align=l }} Harry and Lillian Delano, and their daughter Harriet. 1940. ---- {{image |file=Lucile_Peters_Photo_Collection-7.jpg |align=l }} Harry, Lillian and Harriet. {{clear}} === Roy Junglas [Elsie's Brother] === {{image |file=Junglas-48.jpg |align=l }} {{clear}} === Elisabeth (Junglas) Josetti [Elsie's Aunt] === {{image |file=Junglas-16-1.jpg |align=l }} ---- {{image |file=Junglas-16-2.jpg |align=l }} I believe the woman in front is Elisabeth. I don't know who the other women are. ---- {{image |file=Josetti-1.jpg |align=l }} Arthur Josetti, Elisabeth's husband. {{clear}} === Group Photos === {{image |file=Junglas-16.jpg |align=l }} I believe the woman on the far left is Elsie, the younger child is Lucile and the older one is Katherine. The man on the right is Arthur Josetti and the woman behind him is Elisabeth. ---- {{image |file=Peters-5377.jpg |align=l }} I think the couple in the top left may be Walter & Elsie Peters, but I'm not sure. I believe the back of the picture says May 4th, 1919. This would make Lucile 6 and Katherine 10. ---- {{image |file=Lucile_Peters_Photo_Collection-8.jpg |align=l }} John Toner [Elsie's husband], Kay Bolt [Lucile's sister], Elsie, Lucile, Wilbert Nelson [my grandfather], and Joan and Marty Bolt [Kay's children]. ---- {{image |file=Lucile_Peters_Photo_Collection-11.jpg |align=l }} Lucile is the little girl at the very top. {{clear}}

Lucinda Davis Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Doris White Mills - Maternal DNA It has long been believed by descendants that Lucinda Davis, Doris’s 3rd great grandmother, was a Mohawk Indian child, possibly adopted by Dr. John Davis following the Revolutionary War. Nancy Machuga, a 4th cousin to Doris summarized what is known about Lucinda in “The Elusive Lucinda”.

The Elusive Lucinda by Nancy Machuga Every genealogist hits the proverbial brick wall when researching his or her ancestry and I have reached that point when trying to find out details about an early Mohawk Indian grandmother who has remained the elusive Lucinda to this day.

Lucinda Davis was born in Saratoga County, N.Y. on 26 September 1786, probably in or near Balls Town, present-day Ballston Spa. It is not known if the Davis surname was that of her Mohawk father or that of an adoptive white father. It is speculated that his name was John Davis as she named a son John Davis Andrus who was born during her marriage to Charles Andrus.

Charles Andrus was the son of Samuel and Annice Murray Andrus of Stillwater, N.Y. This elder Andrus family moved to the Ballston area by 1797. In 1799 Samuel and Annice Andrus and several of their children were baptized in Christ Church (Episcopal) in Ballston. It is believed that Charles met Lucinda in this town and married her there too in 1801.

Early church records confirm that Charles and Cynthia (Lucinda?) Andrus were sponsors at the baptisms on 31 December 1806 for the first three children of their marriage: Susannah Malinda born 1802, Charles Benjamin born 1804 and Samuel born 1806.

After 1807 this young couple and their children moved to Schenectady County, N.Y. where Lucinda gave birth to two daughters, Lucy in 1808 and Lucinda in 1810. By 1812 Charles and Lucinda Andrus had moved on to Onondaga County, N.Y. and 4 more children were born to them there: Ruth born in 1812, James Henderson in 1814, Laura Ann born 1816 and John Davis in 1818.

By 1820, Charles and Lucinda and their brood headed west to Steuben County, N.Y. where Charles's father Samuel had settled on a one hundred acre farm near the village of Prattsburg. Samuel, who had been a soldier of the Revolution many years earlier, had served in the Sullivan Expedition into western N.Y. and had been impressed by the beauty of the countryside. When he received a land grant of 100 acres from the government for his war time service, he headed into the Steuben County area.

It was in Steuben County that the last four children of Charles and Lucinda Davis Andrus were born. Annice was born in 1822, Ira Stephen was born in 1825, Susannah Malinda II was born in 1828 being named for her older sister who had died in 1827 at age 25, and John James Graham born in 1833.

The elusive Lucinda; was a full-blood Mohawk but little is known of her. (My grandmother Dora Aldrich Hazen spoke of Iroquois blood in the family. It was because she looked like she had some Native blood in her that I readily attempted to prove this story.)

After careful research and pouring over census records I found Lucinda listed on the 1860 N.Y. census for Steuben County, Town of Addison. She was residing, apparently, as a widow with her son James Henderson Andrus, his wife, and his children. There was no information about her husband Charles and, since I could not find him on any census, I surmised he had died previously.

On this 1860 census record, Lucinda was 73 years of age. She did not appear on the 1865 NYS census for Addison although her son and his family were listed. Charles and Lucinda most likely were both dead by 1865 and Addison was probably their last home.

In Maple Cemetery off Maple Street in the Village of Addison, there is a small Andrus Plot. Cemetery records are lacking the pertinent data as to exactly the number of burials there and the names of many of the deceased. However, the Andrus Plot has five gravestones on it; one is a large stele, two are medium-sized limestone markers and 2 are small marble markers. Three of the stones are engraved with the names of James Henderson Andrus and his first wife Hester Mariah Van Patten Andrus and his second wife Hannah Andrus. There remain two stones, the larger stele having the name ANDRUS engraved on it. The small stone is illegible. I believe that Charles and Lucinda Davis Andrus are buried in this family plot but no record exists to prove it.

The elusive Lucinda; the Mohawk; who were her parents? Was Davis a surname adopted by her Native father or was it the name of an adoptive white father? Does she rest for eternity in Maple Cemetery?

It is interesting to note that six descendants representing six separate lines of descent from Charles and Lucinda all say that Lucinda was a full-blood Mohawk yet no one can definitely prove it. Mitochondrial DNA is passed down from mother to daughter virtually unchanged over many generations. Since Doris is a direct maternal descendent of Lucinda, we decided to have a mitochondrial DNA test to hopefully determine if, in fact, Lucinda was a Native American. The mitochondrial test results indicated Doris’s DNA as haplogroup T2b2. consistent with European, not Native American lineage. It is difficult to accept that the widely held family belief that Lucinda was a Mohawk child does not have some factual basis. A possible explanation may be that either Lucinda, or possibly, one of her maternal ancestors was adopted into the Mohawk tribe sometime after the first Dutch settlers arrived at Fort Orange about 1630, and her mitochondrial DNA was passed down to Lucinda, and subsequently to Doris, through her female ancestors.

An Ancestry.com Autosomal DNA test placed Doris in both the Charles Andrus and Lucinda Davis DNA Circles, confirming the genetic link to Lucinda Davis. Jacob Wyckoff Wheaton, Samuel Wheaton, and Fansilla Van Voorhees are maternal ancestors James Denton, Deborah Gerow, and John Hildebrant are paternal ancestors. https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/tree/8886443/person/-879550533/media/cb420ab9-abf6-4927-a0dc-cb1dee478b8d?_phsrc=ciI12&_phstart=successSource https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/collection/1030/tree/118118114/person/160169218939/media/60ef8b75-2349-4553-85e9-816d296d30e8?_phsrc=ciI9&usePUBJs=true

Luckey Name Study

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[[Category:Luckey Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Luckey-222|Ken Luckey]] 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 Luckey 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 == ==Variants== [[Space:Luckie_Name_Study|Luckie Name Study]]

Luckie Name Origins

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'''Navigation: > [[:Space:Luckie Name Study|Luckie Name Study]]''' > Name Origins ==Name Origin and Meaning== # 1. Traditionally it was stated that the surname '''Luckie''' : was first found in '''Berwickshire''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berwickshire Wikipedia, Berwickshire (Accessed 1st April 2023)] (see image), where this surname was said to have derived from the name of an ancestor as in "the son of Luke" . This is popularly Luck and Luckie on the Scottish border. [https://www.houseofnames.com/luckie-family-crest#Citations-Info Luckie Name Meaning ... Early Origins of the Luckie family, ] . # 2. Another strand of history about the origins of the Luckie surname states: "It is said there are two 'tribes' of this name LUCKIE, one hailing from '''Peebles''', who derived their name from LOCH; the second derivation is from LUCKIE, and the name is also spelt ... LOKKIE and LOCKIE ...Early records of the name mention William Lokky who was chaplain in Glasgow in 1503, and John Loky is recorded in Strafrank in 1531. Black, George F., The Surnames of Scotland Their Origin, Meaning and History. New York: New York Public Library, 1946. Print. (ISBN 0-87104-172-3) Quhintene Lokkie was the burgess of Edinburgh in the year 1583 https://www.houseofnames.com/Lochay-family-crest and Thomas Lockie is recorded there in 1623. Andrew Lockie appears in Nether Lethnot in 1609. Thomas Locky and Isabell Locie are buried in '''Mertoun''' (Berwickshire) churchyard, 1741." [https://www.4crests.com/luckie-coat-of-arms.html Luckie coats of arms /Luckie Family Crest] # 3. The surnames of Luckie, Lucky, Luke and Luck can be found listed in surnames associated with the '''Clan of''' '''Lamont'''. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clan_Lamont en.Wikipedia.org 2023 Clan Lamont Wikipedia (online) [Accessed 27 March 2023] ]Clan Lamont ruled most of the Cowal peninsula in '''Argyll''' (see top right image) for centuries [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argyll en.Wikipedia.org 2023 Argyll (online) (Accessed 27 March 2023)] # 4. The surname of '''Lucky''', spelt in recent centuries as '''Luckie''' has been linked to the word "'''Sonna'''". https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/sona (Scroll down to Old irish) . Rev LP Murray, in his "History of the Parish of '''Creggan''' [County Armagh, Northern Ireland] in the 17th and 18th Centuries" in The Journal of the County Louth Archaelogical Society (Vol VIII 1934 No 2) comments - "A very interesting name is '''Brian Sonna of Drummackevall''' - represented today by numerous families who call themselves Lucky." [http://devlin-family.com/timelinedrummuckavall.htm Devlin Family, Timeline Drummuckavall ] The results of this project will help us determine which is the most accurate description for the origin of the Crawford surname, or whether there is in fact multiple origins. ==References== * [https://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Record/2066943/Details Bardsley, C.W, A Dictionary of English and Welsh Surnames: With Special American Instances. Wiltshire: Heraldry Today, 1901. Classic Reprint. (ISBN10 0260245119, ISBN13 9780260245113) ] See also: *[https://www.johngrenham.com/c_parish/c_parish_main.php?civilparishid=367&civilparish=Creggan&county=Armagh JohnGrenham.com Civil Parish of Creggan County Armagh] *[https://www.townlands.ie/armagh/fews-upper/creggan/moybane/drummuckavall/ townlands.ie armagh fews-upper creggan moybane drummuckavall]

Luckie Name Study

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[[Category:Luckie Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project == The Luckie Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the LUCKIE name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join the study to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Luckie name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual studies can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (Scotland Luckie's), by time period (18th Century Luckie's), or by topic (Luckie DNA, Luckie Occupations, Luckie 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. ==General Research== *[[:Space:Luckie Name Origins|Luckie Name Origins]] ==Related Names== *[[:Space:Luckey Name Study| Luckey Name Study]]

Luckings Name Study

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[[Category: Luckings Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[March-837|Christina Luckings]] 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 Luckings with an S , which is apparently a London-centric variant of Lucking/Luckin(s) and Lucken(s). 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. See also current website at http://luckings.one-name.net/ == Task List ==

Lucy da cb

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ma bestest friend in da world!

Lucy Flower Lowry

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Lucy is Blythe Lowry's dog. She's a beautiful Black and Tan Yorkshire Terrier. Her birthday is August 3rd.

Lucy Selvaggio-Diaz To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Selvaggio-84|Lucy Selvaggio-Diaz]] is currently working on. Can you help? Samuel Camp Camp-885 and Camp-1149 They have different parents, but the same wives, so they are probably different people, but need their spousal situation attended to. ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Selvaggio-84&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Lucy Selvaggio-Diaz To-Do List|Lucy's current to-do list]].''

Ludburn Farm

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The Johnson family historical background is set in the County of Stafford: eighteenth century parish of Alstonefield. [[Johnson-70239|Edmund Johnson]] was the fourth of nine children born to Samuel Johnson and Ann Edge of Ludburn Farm in the Peak District of Staffordshire. A house was at Ludburn by the early sixteenth century, on the road which crossed into Sheen over the River Manifold.A P Baggs, M F Cleverdon, D A Johnston and N J Tringham, 'Alstonefield: Fawfieldhead', in A History of the County of Stafford: Volume 7, Leek and the Moorlands, ed. C R J Currie and M W Greenslade (London, 1996), pp. 27-31. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/staffs/vol7/pp27-31 [accessed 3 December 2018]. https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/staffs/vol7/pp27-31 Although Edmund and two of his brothers emigrated, a younger brother Ralph farmed at ‘Ludburn Farm’, taking it into the next generation. Longnor dates beyond the Norman Conquest, and the village is believed to have been burned during the reign of William II as a punishment for poaching of deer. By William II's era the Royal Forest of the High Peaks was in the hands of the second William Peverel. The eighteenth century St Bartholomew's Church, in which the Johnsons were baptised, was founded in 1223, and in the late 1700s Longnor was a thriving market town. The population of Longnor was four hundred and sixty people in 1821. A little about the ancient parish of Alstonefield and its seven townships, of which Longnor is one, is found in ‘British History Online: A History of the County of Stafford’. Alstonefield parish was part of the Harpur Crewe Estate. In the 1630s the parish was generally smallholdings of less than 50 acres, mainly pasture. There was also rough grazing on a large area of moorland waste, with Longnor having twice as much farmland as waste. Cottagers had settled and improved the waste at their own expense, and in the later eighteenth century paid only small rents or nothing at all. In about 1806 Sir Henry Harpur was advised not to increase rents as the cottagers would need to improve further waste which would result in a district without any natural features. The Harpurs rarely visited Alstonefield until 1819 when Sir George Crewe, at the age of 24 years, succeeded his father. He was an Evangelical with a strong sense of social responsibility, and first visited his Alstonefield estate in 1819 or 1820. Later he remarked that he was probably the first head of his family to visit for any purpose except for shooting grouse. Crewe described the tenants as '100 years behind the rest of the world, well-disposed but ignorant and simple-minded'. A P Baggs, M F Cleverdon, D A Johnston and N J Tringham, 'Alstonefield: Introduction', in A History of the County of Stafford: Volume 7, Leek and the Moorlands, ed. C R J Currie and M W Greenslade (London, 1996), pp. 1-8. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/staffs/vol7/pp1-8 [accessed 3 December 2018]. https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/staffs/vol7/pp1-8 Our great great grandfather Edmund Johnson, believed in the family to be the son of yeomen farmers rather than tenants, but probably still one hundred years behind the rest of the world, followed his [[Johnson-71921|Uncle Joseph]] to Van Diemens Land in an attempt, which would fail due to Arthur’s landowning policies for Van Diemens Land, to catch up.

Ludgate Name Study

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[[Category:Ludgate Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Ludgate 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. Here is the complete [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/LUDGATE Ludgate Index].

Ludington State Park

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Place holder An extensive state park that encompasses the entire western boarder of Hamlin Township, and northwestern boarder of Mason County. Part of the Manistee National Forest. Bounded by Lake Michigan, Hamlin Lake, Piney Ridge Road, and M-116. Vast range of dunes, naturally preserved and unavailable to motor vehicles, pine, hemlock, oak, beech, and maple forests. Several islands. Several campgrounds. Big Sable Lighthouse (Big) Sable River Origins: pre-history: very likely a native American site, burial grounds were found and graves relocated. 1800's: Hamlin Village site. Between 1890 and 1930, abandoned. 1930 to present, Michigan state park. Late 1990's, the southern tip of the park between M-116 and Piney Ridge Road was added to. Property previously belonging to a sand mining operation and sold for real-estate/housing purposes was purchased by the State of Michigan in an effort to preserve the dunes.

Ludlow - unmatched info

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information on Ludlows not attached to a particular person.....yet * A great photo of young people outside a post office, includes ada payne m. William Ludlow, Alice and Ethel Ludlow. http://www.picturevictoria.vic.gov.au/site/yarra_melbourne/Collingwood/9310.html

Ludlow Massacre

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'''Ludlow Massacre
Las Animas County, Colorado -
1914 Miner Striker Altercation'''
'''20 April 1914'''
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17 Lives Lost in the Ludlow Massacre
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If you add text containing names, add that or other info and PUT THE NAMES IN BOLD. {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-6.png |align=c |size=l }} ===Rescue Effort & Rescuers=== From disaster history, add the rescue efforts and any rescuers you may find. If the NAMES are in the text you put here, '''BOLD THE NAMES.''' You can create a table of Rescuers using the same format as for victims. {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-6.png |align=c |size=l }} ===Others Involved/Supporters and the Aftermath=== Many were involved after the disaster: *family, *investigators, *miners, not involved in the disaster as survivors or rescuers, who might be noted elsewhere as working in that mine, *and supporters in the aftermath We would like to honor them also. The sources and resources may uncover others who may be honored and remembered. Create table if you find a list, Add what you find in photos, stories, articles, etc. If the NAMES are in the text you put here, '''BOLD THE NAMES.''' {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-6.png |align=c |size=l }} ===Museums & Memorials=== :*Add links to museums or memorials regarding this disaster :*Add photos of memorials {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-6.png |align=c |size=l }} ===Children Who Died=== Sad, but true, many children were killed in the massacre. In addition to the "other" Memorial sticker, you may also '''COPY & PASTE''' the following somewhere below the profile Biography section heading to show they died way before their time: {{Died Young}} '''This results in this sticker:''' {{Died Young}} This can be inserted in the paragraph describing the child mine worker’s death circumstances. *'''Note: Also be sure to mark “no spouse” and “no children” in the appropriate places in the profile edit page''' :*'''Click on “Add” in the “Spouse” area which takes you to another page where you can click on UNMARRIED and follow the links to show no spouse.''' :*'''On the edit page under CHILDREN, check the box by “No Children”.''' '''This results in a much cleaner and accurate profile. ''' {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-6.png |align=c |size=l }} ===Memorial Stickers=== '''The Memorials add the ''Occupation'' categories to the Miners' and Mining Rescuers' profiles.''' '''The ''Miners' Support Ribbon'' is added to Miners' Family members and Supporters involved in this coal mining disaster.''' '''General Notes regarding Stickers:''' :*The text is a variable that can be changed to fit the individual. :*Text is limited to 100 characters :*The name line in a person's profile will fill in the name of the person in the Memorial Sticker. :*wording may be changed in the ''Connection='' to fit the individual's profile''' :*A miner who is killed in the disaster along with a brother or father can have both a Miners' Memorial and "Miners' Family Sticker added to his profile. An example is included below. '''For others involved, i.e., family members, others involved, miners who worked there but not in the mine that day, the suggestions can be ''copy&pasted'' and then edited.''' '''Some Suggestions For Miners:''' ::*wasn't working that day, so escaped the ::*worked in the mine, but was not involved in the '''Suggestions For Mining Rescuers:''' ::*helped with rescue and recovery in the ::*was a rescuer killed in the rescue efforts in the {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-6.png |align=c |size=l }} ===Categories to Add to Miners' Profiles=== '''ADD the following categories to the TOP of the Miner's profiles as they are researched and added, or found on WikiTree.''' To add categories to an individual's page: '''1. Copy & Paste the following to the top of the profile page:''' '''2. Save Changes''' '''3. Click on the PROFILE and make sure the categories appear. '''If underlined and in BLACK, congratulations! You have added the profile to the category.''' You may click on the underlined categories to see the miner's profile on that category page. {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-6.png |align=c |size=l }} '''Note: ''If you see someone you are researching, or your ancestor appears on this page you are welcome to add the categories and a sticker to that person's page and contact a Profile Manager of this page for the table to be updated.''''' '''''This is our way of helping you honor the miners in your family.''''' '''OR if you want to help grow the WikiTree community tree:''' *Research the names of miners killed on WikiTree, and if found, add the categories above and the project template and stickers below to their profile page. *Add miners to WikiTree by creating their profile. *Research names found in the investigation report and add the profiles if you find enough information. {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-6.png |align=c |size=l }} ===Genealogy Resources=== :Add genealogy resources that are found specifically relating to this disaster, or the area. :Possible sources to add by link: :* Interment Records :* Area Genealogical & Historical Societies :* Library Collections online ===Want to Know More? === :This is where to place additional stories, articles and other items of interest to ''Read More About It'' :*Add resources or links to articles [that may be copyrighted] that add more details :*List books about the disaster, possibly with a photo of the book cover {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-6.png |align=c |size=l }} ===To Do=== :*'''Disaster Page''' *History and circumstances of the disaster with photos as available * Memorial to be used for that disaster (Profile Memorial Template) *List of names of those killed, injured, etc. where available & Create tables *Genealogy Resources *Museums/Memorials commemorating the disaster web links/photos *Resources & Read More About It [Want to Know More Section] *Sources :*'''Individual Profiles To Do List''' *'''For each miner, family member, mining rescuer or family member found:''' *Research WikiTree for existing profiles *Research external sites for more information on miners killed *review investigation reports for names of miners and others involved *complete profile page *upload individual miners' photos; family info of select miners, other similar if found *Search resources and genealogy info for more information on victims and families, and others involved :*'''For Wikitree Profiles:''' * All duplicates should be merged into the final profile ID. [[PPP|PPP]] should be added if there are known duplication problems/or the person is considered notable. * Worldwide Mining project box template, sticker and categories included on the page * Biography is cleaned up and free of any GEDCOM leftovers, Ancestry trees with no links, etc. and styled according to [[:Category:Styles and Standards]]. Use of inline citations is encouraged, and please do not copy large swaths of text from elsewhere. Paraphrase and link! * Each individual should have a quality source or reference to their association with the Worldwide Mining Disaster- i.e. a website or published biography * Create and attach immediate family * Connect to the main WikiTree tree *Link/include any memorials, gravestones, etc. whether photo, web link, obituary or other ::*'''Personal To Dos''' :* '''Also can be used as a personal To Do list as the page is worked on''' :*'''Delete the Disaster Page “To Dos” as they are completed''' {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-6.png |align=c |size=l }} ===Sources=== :Add other sources used in completing or researching the disaster. :*'''TIP: add inline references and sources as you work through the page - it will save a lot of time and frustration.''' {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-6.png |align=c |size=l}}
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Ludlow Name Study

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[[Category:Ludlow Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Ludlow-532|John Ludlow]] 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 ==

Ludwick Kimmerlin 1816 Will

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==WikiTree Pages of Interest== *[[Kimmerling-1|Ludwig Kimmerling]] *[[Kümmerlin-33|Johann Ludwig Kümmerlin (1747-1819)]] *[[Bonewitz-1|Anna Christina (Bonewitz) Kimmerling]] *[[Bonewitz-65|Anna (Bonewitz) Kemmerling (1750-1806)]] **[[Kemmerling-1|Catherine Vernica (Kemmerling) Redman (1776-1851)]] **[[Kimmerling-2|Rosanna (Kimmerling) Miller (1781-1813)]] **[[Kemmerling-137|Susannna Cathrina (Kemmerling) Miller (abt.1779-abt.1861)]] *[[Theobald-2158|Margaret Elizabeth (Theobald) Kemmerling (1766-1847)]] *[[Space:Kimmerling_Research|Kimmerling Research]] *[[Space:Kimmerling_Land_Research|Kimmerling Land Research]] *[[Space:Researching_Margaret_Kimmerling|Researching Margaret (_____) (Slippy) (Kephart) Kimmerling]] *[[Space:Margaret_Kemmerling_1845_Will_and_1847_Codicil|Margaret Kemmerling 1845 Will and 1847 Codicil]] ==Bibliographic Notes== Ludwick Kimmerlin(e) 1816 Will in [Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania] Wills, 2 (1806-1822):257; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-899B-TX32?i=394&cc=1999196&cat=408954 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 854231, digital collection (DGS) 5537836, images 395 of 451; will dated 21 September 1816; letters granted 11 September 1819. R. C. Kemmerling, "Ludwig's Will [transcribed]," email to GeneJ, email, 27 March 1998, including attached "Ludwig.Txt," citing "Last Will of Ludwick Kuemmerlin-Transcribed From Original which is in the Records Office of the Huntington County Court House in Huntington, Pa." R. C. Kemmerling, "[Ludwig Probate]," email to GeneJ, email, 27 March 1998, including attached "PROBATE.TXT," cites "Document ... on file at Huntington Historical Society, Huntington, Pa." ==Will== Last Will of Ludwick KimmerlineR. C. Kemmerling, "Ludwig's Will [transcribed]," email to GeneJ, email, 28 March 1998, including attached "Ludwig.Txt," citing "Last Will of Ludwick Kuemmerlin-Transcribed From Original which is in the Records Office of the Huntington County Court House in Huntington, Pa." In the name of God amane, Ye I '''Ludwick Kimmerlin of Frankstown Township''' Huntington County and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, being weak of body but of sound mind and memory do this '''twenty first day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixteen''' make and publish this Instrument of writing as and for my last will and testament in manner and form following, that is to say, first to order will and allow all my debts to be paid as to '''my beloved wife Margaret Kimmerlin''', I have seemed to her two hundred and sixty six Dollars and sixty six cents, which sum I promised her before our intermarriage which will more fully appear by reference to an agreement between us bearing date the 18th day of July 1809 and Sixty four dollars to be paid her annually as per agreement bearing even date herewith between myself and John and Daniel Kimmerlin.
I will and bequeth to '''my Daughter Mary Lingel''' seven hundred and eighty eight dollars and seventy five cents to be paid to her or heirs one year after my Decease.
     I will and bequeath to '''my Daughter Dolly Kellerman''' seven hundred and seventy five dollars and twenty four cents to be paid to her or heirs two years after my Decease -- I will and bequeath to '''my son Henry Kimmerlin''' five hundred and twenty one dollars and ninety cents to be paid to him or his heirs three years after my decease -- I will and bequeth to '''my Daughter Catharine Redman''' five hundred and twenty one dollars and ninety one cents to be paid her or her heirs four years after my Decease -- I will and bequeth to '''my Daughter Susana Miller''' three Hundred and fifty three Dollars and twenty four cents to be paid to her or her heirs five years after my Decease -- I will and bequeth to '''the Heirs of my Daughter Rosana Miller''' Deceased five hundred and twenty one dollars and ninety one cents to be paid to them six years after my decease -- I will and bequeth to '''my two sons John & Daniel Kimmerlin''' all my personal property to be equally divided between them to be in full of their shares -- I having conveyed my Real Estate to them under certain Instructions which will more fully appear by reference to an agreement bearing even date herewith and already abided to.
And lastly I Constitute and appoint '''my two sons John Kimmerlin and Daniel Kimmerlin''' Executors of this my last will and testament to execute the same aqaecaby to the true intent and meaning thereof,and I wish it to be distintly and certine that the before bequeths are the amounts of the balance due me after making the deduction of the shares of the sons John and Daniel Kimmerlin out of the purchase of My Real Estate for which balance I hold their bonds with surety.
In testimony whereof I have herewith set my hand and seal dated as herein before written,
Signed sealed published pronounced
and declared by Ludwick Kimmerlin
as and for his last will and Testament
in our presence who were witness
at the testators request
Christian Ghost in Dutch
Christian McClure
Peter Cassidy
Ludwick Kimmerlin {seal} his mark Huntington County;
Before me the subscriber Register for the probate of wills and granting letters of Administration in and for said county personally came Christian Ghast and Joseph McCune Esquire who being sworn according to Law Deposeth and Saith that they were present and did see and hear the above Testator Ludwick Kimmerlin sign Seal publish pronounce and declare the above and foregoing, Instrument of writing as and for his last will and testament and that at the time of such signing the said Testator was of sound and disposing and according to the best of their knowledge and belief and that they subscribe their names herewith as witness in the presents of each other and in the presents of the Testor.
Christain Ghast in Dutch
Joseph McCune
Sworn and Subscribed the '''10th day of September 1819''' Before William Still Register '''Letter of Administration''' granted John Kimmerline & Daniel Kimmerline of the estate of Ludwick Kimmerline, deceased, '''Sept. 11, 1819'''.
Filed at Recorder of Wills Huntington Court House, VOL II, page 255 and page 257. ==Inventory== An Inventory of the goods of Ludwick Kemmerlin Late of Frankstown Township Huntington County Deceased.R. C. Kemmerling, "[Ludwig Probate]," email to GeneJ, email, 28 March 1998, including attached "PROBATE.TXT," cites "Document ... on file at Huntington Historical Society, Huntington, Pa."
Appraised this 18th-Day of September 1819 Page 1 of 4 [below] {| |'''Item'''                                                ||       '''Value''' |- |One Wool Wheel||      01.50 |- |- |1 mans sadle||      06.00 |- |1 Gun||      04.00 |- |pair of stilyards||      01.00 |- |1 handsaw||      01.00 |- |flagebrake||      00.06 |- |1 tenplate stove & pipe||      18.00 |- |Rope||      00.12 |- |windmill||      06.00 |- |5 Cowchains||      01.25 |- |2 hoes||      00.75 |- |1 dite shovel spade & fork||      01.00 |- |1 handax||      00.75 |- |1 dungfork||      00.40 |- |1 curlingbone||      03.00 |- |2 hoes & 3 old barrels||      01.12 |- |8 tun of hay more or less||      48.00 |- |30 dozen of oats||      10.00 |- |40 dozen of rye||      10.80 |- |30 dozen of wheat||      09.00 |- |1 halter chain & cow dite||      00.75 |- |carpenters tools||      02.05 |- |1 conk shell||      00.20 |- |pair flatirons||      01.00 |- |fire shovel tongs & sundrye||      02.50 |- |irons and belows||      01.50 |- |2 candlesticks & sundrye||      00.37 |- |coffee kettle & sundrye||      05.09 |- |3 ironpots||      02.00 |- |1 kettle & Skillet||      01.75 |- |turn over||$ 140.98 |} Page 2 of 4 [below] {| |'''Item'''                                                ||     '''Value''' |- |1 sink table||      00.62 |- |3 tea pots & 9 plates||      01.00 |- |10 knives & 13 forks||      01.25 |- |6 pewter dishes 15 plates||      09.32 |- |dutchoven & sundrye||      01.00 |- |Kitching Drefrer||      12.00 |- |3 Chairs||      00.75 |- |1 Chest||      06.00 |- |1 Locking cafe||      00.50 |- |Bedstead bed & Curtains||      14.00 |- |1 Clock||      50.00 |- |1 table & sundrye||      02.50 |- |1 Do||      01.00 |- |1 locking cafe||      00.50 |- |13 books& sundrye pamplets||      02.00 |- |3 bottles||      01.00 |- |2 arm chairs||      02.00 |- |mall & wedge||      00.25 |- |sadle & bridle||      01.00 |- |1 tenplate stove & pipe||      12.00 |- |1 Bedstead and bed||      07.00 |- |1 Dto(?)||      10.00 |- |1 doughtray||      00.25 |- |1 Chest||      01.50 |- |Bedclothes||      10.00 |- |feather Bed||      01.00 |- |Halfbussel measure||      00.50 |- |1 Box with tools||      00.75 |- |2 sifters||      01.25 |- |1 Barrel with salt||      01.50 |- |2 pair boots & tin bucket||      01.20 |- |1 Barrel with sugar||      01.50 |- |2 Barrels||      00.50 |- |1 wheel & reel||      02.00 |- |6 plain footadze & froe||      01.50 |- | |- |turn over||$ 159.20 |} Page 3 of 4 [below] {| |'''Item'''                                                ||     '''Value''' |- |1 Hackle||      01.00 |- |woman sadle & saddlebags||      02.50 |- |9 Bushels of Rye & 1 1/2 of corn||      06.15 |- |35 Bushels of Oats||      17.50 |- |1 Copper Kettle||      12.00 |- |1 Croutknife and bone||      01.06 |- |7 augers||      02.50 |- |3 kegs||      01.50 |- |1 grindstone||      00.50 |- |1 Gray Mare||      25.00 |- |3 iron kettles||      06.50 |- |1 grindstone||      03.00 |- |3 Beeseaps with bees||      06.00 |- |1 Bakeiron||      00.37 |- |workbench & shaving hons||      00.25 |- |Augars & sundrye||      00.50 |- |1 Sythe & sneath||      00.25 |- |1 Crofeut Saw||      05.00 |- |1 Barrel Churn||      03.00 |- |1 Hoggshead||      00.75 |- |3 Barrels||      01.50 |- |3 Runlete & sundrye||      01.50 |- |1 Barrel||      00.25 |- |1 |ron crocks||      00.36 |- |2 tubs& wiskey Keg||      03.12 |- |1 Black Cow with white face||      16.00 |- |1 spotted Do||      16.00 |- |1 Do Do||      14.00 |- |wooding fork & shovel||      00.06 |- |11 Hogs and 3 pigs||      40.00 |- |16 harrowteeth||      02.00 |- |his wearing apperrel||      19.32 |- |5 yards of linnen||      04.69 |- |1 umbrella||      01.00 |- |1 lock & sundrye||      00.06 |- |1 Pocketbook & 2 boxes||      01.12 |- |1 Crowbar & plowshear||      00.75 |- |7 1/2 Bushels of wheat||      05.25 |- |22 Bushels of wheat||      16.50 |- |1 Movtiengane and sundrye||      00.50 |- |All the amount of the salables|| $ 540.51 |} Page 4 of 4 [below] {| |'''Item'''                                                ||     '''Value''' |- |$204.66 in Gold,Silver & Copper||     204.66 |- |Note on Daniel Kimmerlin for 32.22, || |- |Due the 26 of Febuary 1819||      32.22 |- |Note on George Strombaugh for 50.00 with lawful interset || |- |from the 21 of October 1815||      50.00 |- |Note on Peter Miller 80.00 Gold or Silver with interest from the || |- |Eight Day of September 1817 ||      80.00 |- |Note on Demand on Margaret Kimmerlin for 3 dollars || |- |Dated the 12th of June 1819||      03.00 |- |Note on Peter Gear for 19.59 cent Due 12 of June 1819||      19.00 |- |Note on Jacob Weaver for 30 Dollars Due the 9th of July 1814||      00.00 |- |Margret Kimmerlin Assumes to pay 25.00 for her Son in law || |- |for which their is no note||      25.00 |- |Saliable||$ 413.88 |- |Notes &||$ 539.51 |} Signed by
C. Denenger
Abin Crumbacker
==Research Notes== == Sources ==

Luffincott, Devon One Place Study

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== Luffincott, Devon One Place Study == {{One Place Study|place=Luffincott, Devon|category=Luffincott, Devon One Place Study}}
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{{Clear}} Luffincott is a rural village in the far western part of Devon, England. *{{Wikidata|Q1922696|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Luffincott, Devon One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Sovereign State:''' United Kingdom :'''Country:''' England :'''County:''' Devon :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 50.716667, -4.366667 :'''Elevation:''' ===History=== ===Population=== ==Sources==

Luke the ferret

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Luke was the ferret of the [[Jones-30896 | Jones]] family. We originally got Luke as a companion for Leia. He was quite fond of her and they were good friends. Unfortunately, Luke passed away suddenly one night, with no previous signs of illness.

Lukens Name Study

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[[Category:Lukens Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Lukens Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lukens Lukens] 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 Lukens 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 Lukenses), by time period (18th Century Lukenses), or by topic (Lukens DNA, Lukens Occupations, Lukens 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 LukensName 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: [[Granstrom-5|Erik Granstrom]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Lukens}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Lukens}}
{{Clear}} ==Teams / Research Pages== *[[Lucken-11 | Jan Johan Lucken (1650 - 1744)]]., chiefly interested in [[Lukens-6 | Peter Lukens ]], son of Jan and his sons, grandsons, great grandsons - [[Caton-41] | Nancy Caton ]] I welcome the assistance of anyone interested in this set of people. * * * * ==Membership== * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname1 Surname1] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname2 Surname2] == Task List == == Family Biography == Most Lukens in The U.S.A. are descendents of [[Lucken-11 | Jan Johan Lucken (1650 - 1744)]]. Another Lukens family is related to: Johann (Lucken) Lück (abt. 1617 - 1693): * WikiTree contributors, "Johann (Lucken) Lück (abt.1617-1693)," WikiTree: The Free Family Tree, (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Lucken-36 : accessed 18 March 2023). Found a Find a Grave record for a Wilhelm Luken born in 1825 who immigrated to Kentucky. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/119627098/wilhelm-luken == Sources == * Hurd, Jill J. The Ancestors & Descendants of Jan Lucken. Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, Inc., 1989. * Pesch, Dieter, Editor. Brave New World: Rhinelanders Counquer America, The Journal of Johannes Herbergs. Landschaftsverband Rheinland Rheinisches Freilichtmuseum and Landesmuseum fur Volkskunde in Koimmern, 2001. Published by Martina Galunder-Verlag. == Links == * "Catharine TENNIS b: 1744 d: 1795 and John LUKENS b: 1758 d: 1812 Family Tree." "Nelson R. Tennis Family Tree." Roots Web. Accessed August 22nd, 2018. https://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=nelsontennis&id=I402. * "Lukens Family Tree." "Ancestors of Marion Pearl Wixson." Accessed July 19th, 2019. http://www.sneydobone.com/webtree/data/wixson/research6.htm#subj14528. That site references this site as its source: * Lukens Family Tree, Kathleen Lukens, online http://lukens1.homestead.com/,viewed Feb 2013. Hereinafter cited as Lukens Family Tree. This website is currently password protected so no one can read it. However you can look at the information via the "Way Back Machine" by going to: https://web.archive.org/web/20111231013515/http://lukens1.homestead.com/Family.html.

Lumbee

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[[Category: Lumbee]] [[Category: Algonquin]] [[Category: Iroquoian Peoples]] [[Category: Siouan People]] [[Category: Tuscarora]] [[Category: Cheraw]] [[Category: Tuscarora War]] [[Category: Yamasee War]] [[Category: Robeson County, North Carolina]] [[Category: Scotland County, North Carolina]] [[Category: Hoke County, North Carolina]] [[Category: Cumberland County, North Carolina]] [[Category: Tuscarora Nation, French and Indian War]] [[Space:Redbone_(Ethnicity)]] [[Space:History_of_the_Old_Cheraws]] [[Space:The_Lowrie_War]] [[Space:Tuscarora]] __TOC__ ===History And Culture=== --Excerpt from Lumbee Tribe Website-- In southeastern North Carolina, amongst the pines, swamps, and dark waters of the Lumbee River, you will find the heart and homeland of the Lumbee People. The ancestors of the Lumbee came together in the shelter of this land hundreds of years ago - survivors of tribal nations from the Algonquian, Iroquoian, and Siouan language families, including the Hatteras, the Tuscarora, and the Cheraw. The ancestors of the Lumbee were recognized as Indian in 1885 by the State of North Carolina. In 1956, Congress recognized the Lumbee as an Indian tribe while denying the People any federal benefits that are associated with such recognition – an action that the Lumbee continue to fight today. Lumbee tribal headquarters are located in the small town of Pembroke. The tribal territory and service area is comprised of four adjoining counties: Robeson, Scotland, Hoke and Cumberland. The tribal housing complex, also known as ‘The Turtle’, houses most tribal services. ===Tuscarora War=== *1711-1715 ===Yamassee War=== *1715-1717 ===Removal Act=== *1830 ===Lowrie War=== *1865 - 1872 ===Legal Identity=== *1885 Act of the North Carolina Assembly pushed by Democratic Senator McMillian Introduces the Name "Croatan" ===Population Subgroups=== *Tennessee Redbones *Louisiana Redbones *Texas Redbones ===Sources=== *https://www.lumbeetribe.com/history-and-culture *[https://www.facebook.com/southeasternamericanindianart/?ref=page_internal| Hatty Ruth Miller's Southeastern American Indian Contemporary Paintings]

Lumber River Scots and their descendants, the McLeans, the Torreys, the Purcells, the McIntyres, the Gilchrists

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Robeson County, North Carolina]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] == Lumber River Scots and their descendants, the McLeans, the Torreys, the Purcells, the McIntyres, the Gilchrists == * by John Edwin Purcell II, Angus Wilton McLean, John Edwin Purcell, Archibald Gilchrist Singletary * William Byrd Press, Inc., Richmond, Virginia, 1942 * 839 pages : illustrations * Source Example: ::: Purcell, John Edwin, et al., ''[[Space:Lumber_River_Scots_and_their_descendants,_the_McLeans,_the_Torreys,_the_Purcells,_the_McIntyres,_the_Gilchrists|Lumber River Scots and their descendants, the McLeans, the Torreys, the Purcells, the McIntyres, the Gilchrists]]'' (William Byrd Press, Inc., Richmond, Virginia, 1942) * Inline Citation Example (Change page number as appropriate.): ::: [[#Lumber_River_Scots|Purcell]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Lumber_River_Scots_and_their_descendants,_the_McLeans,_the_Torreys,_the_Purcells,_the_McIntyres,_the_Gilchrists|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89061966511&view=1up&seq=7 Hathi Trust] * [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/132403-redirection FamilySearch] * [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/10982/ Ancestry.com] (Subscription Required)

Lumley 1797 Colliery Disaster

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[[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]]| [[Category: Lumley Colliery, Lumley, County Durham, 1797]] Contact: TBC ===History and Circumstances=== * Date: 11 April 1797 * Location: Lumley Colliery, Lumley, County Durham, England * Victims: 31 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;"| ! align="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;"| |-

Lumley 1799 Colliery Disaster

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[[Category: Lumley Colliery, Great Lumley, County Durham, 1799]] [[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]] | Lumley Colliery 1799 Mining Disaster Contact: TBC ===History and Circumstances=== * Date: 11 October 1799 * Location: 'Lumley Colliery, Lumley, County Durham, England * Victims: 39 lives lost * Cause: Colliery Explosion {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Victims''' (20 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;"|Crosby, John, aged 18 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Crosby, John, aged 9, son of William Crosby ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Crosby, Thomas, 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;"|Crosby, William, aged 36, father of John Crosby ! align="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 12 ! 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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;"|Grey, Thomas, aged 50, father of Thomas Grey ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Humble, George, aged 15 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Humble, 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;"|Humble, Thomas, 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;"|Liddle, George, 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;"|Liddle, William, 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;"|Rogerson, Robert, aged 63 ! align="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, Martin, 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;"|Smith, Thomas, 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;"|Younger, Ralph, 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;"|Younger, Thomas, aged 15 ! 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/n1799-01.htm Durham Mining Museum]

Lumley 1819 Colliery Disaster

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[[Category: Lumley Colliery, Great Lumley, County Durham, 1819]] [[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]] | Lumley Colliery 1819 Mining Disaster Contact: TBC ===History and Circumstances=== * Date: 9 October 1819 * Location: Lumley George Pit Colliery, Lumley, County Durham, England * Victims: 13 lives lost * Cause: Colliery Explosion {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Victims''' (10 names found) {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Atkinson, Thomas, 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;"|Farmer, Robert, 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;"|Hall, Ralph, 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;"|Lowry, 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;"|McGee, Simon, aged 37 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Nallaps?, John, 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;"|Oughton, 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;"|Palmer, Edward, 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;"|Robinson, John, aged 49 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Rowel, Robert, aged 15 ! 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/n1819-01.htm Durham Mining Museum]

Lumley 1824 Colliery Disaster

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[[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]]| Lumley 1824 Colliery Disaster [[Category: Lumley Colliery, Great Lumley, County Durham, 1824]] Contact: TBC ===History and Circumstances=== * Date: 25 October 1824 * Location: Lumley George Pit Colliery, Lumley, County Durham, England * Victims: 14 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;"| ! align="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;"| |-

Lumley pedigrees

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==About== Lumley pedigrees aggregated below. See image stream for allied families. ::[[image:Lumley-126.jpg|thumb|Lumley, (Vis. of Durham, citing Tonge, 1530)]]

Lunatic, Idiot and Epileptic Asylum

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[[Category:Georgia Lunatic Asylum, Milledgeville, Georgia]] ==History== * In 1837, in response to a perceived need to provide care for citizens who were indigent and/or unable to care for themselves, Georgia lawmakers authorized a "Lunatic, Idiot, and Epileptic Asylum". Monroe, Doug. Asylum: Inside Central State Hospital, once the world's largest mental institution. Atlanta Magazine. 18 Feb 2015. Five years later, in 1842 the hospital opened in Milledgeville, the state capital at that time. There is information available through [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_State_Hospital_(Milledgeville,_Georgia) Wikipedia] that presents the basic history of the hospital. However, this did not address some of the abuses that took place in that institution. * At the beginning, the hospital was called the Georgia Lunatic Asylum. It began on a forty acre campus, located south of Milledgeville near Midway. Subsequently, it expanded to 1,750 acres. The first superintendent was Dr. David Cooper, who was also one of the hospital trustees. In 1898, the institution's name was changed to the Georgia State Sanitarium, then to the Milledgeville State Hospital in 1929 and finally to Central State Hospital in 1967.Graham, Paul K. Admission Register of Central State Hospital, Milledgeville, Georgia, 1842-1861, * The hospital was under the supervision of the State Welfare Department. ==What actually happened== * Originally, patient care was based on the "institution as family" model where the patients were organized into family like groups and were treated humanely. But as the hospital was successful, the patient population increased and evolved from acutely disturbed to chronically ill and organically disabled so was primarily custodial. * In 1872 the hospital had a ratio of 112 patients per physician, a number that would not improve for almost a century. Central State underwent a dramatic increase in patient population during the second half of the century, when local communities began sending unwanted or problematic residents to the asylum, regardless of their diagnoses. Graham, Paul K. Admission Register of Central State Hospital, Milledgeville, Georgia, 1842-1861. Decatur, Ga.: The Genealogy Company, 2011. In 1897 the hospital changed its name to the Georgia State Sanitarium. * The patient population grew steadily throughout the twentieth century. The increase in numbers resulted in a concurrent decrease in the quality of care. The overwhelming number of patients also led to a pattern of conscious neglect, whereby hospital staff met the basic daily needs of their charges but were unable to provide appropriate treatment for their illnesses. Such interventions as insulin shock and electro-convulsive therapy occurred in massive numbers until the coming of chemical intervention, which in lieu of staff increases helped reduce the patient load of nearly 12,000 during the early 1960s. In 1967 the facility was renamed to its current title of Central State Hospital. Graham * Compulsory Sterilization laws were adopted in over 30 states between 1934 and 1945. These laws were directed to individuals with a disability: mentally disabled or ill or belonged to social disadvantaged groups. About 3,284 people were sterilized in Georgia by the end of 1963. 77% of those were deemed mentally ill. The most prominent "feeder institutions" in Georgia were Milledgeville State Hospital and the Georgia Training School for Mental Defectives. https://www.uvm.edu/~lkaelber/eugenics/GA/GA.html * Experimentation with unlicensed drugs without consent. This was not a widespread practice but was found to be happening in CSH. Initially the Fulton County Medical Society defended the practice. They did not feel it necessary to obtain consent because families were not familiar with the patient's needs. Fortunately the Governor, prevailed and strict rules were put in place to protect the rights of the patients. Britton, Gene. "Doctors Offer to Quit, Get Vandiver's Pledge". The Atlanta Constitution, 07 Mar 1959, Sat. Page 5 * Dangerous lack of staff providing care and oversight to patients - 15 doctors to care for 5,200 patients (1929) with a per capita expenditure for patients 64 cents per day. Clarke, Edward Young Jr. The Atlanta Constitution (Atlanta, Georgia). State Sanitarium, Georgia’s Noblest Charity. 30 Nov 1902, Sun. Page 9. * Some of the staff, including physicians, were not appropriate in the position of caring for and overseeing these vulnerable patients. It was reported that at least 25% of the medical staff were involved with alcohol or drugs while on duty. Some doctors were hired as staff after being dismissed as a mental patient. When this was exposed in 1959, 14 of the 48 doctors did not have a Georgia medical license."Alcohol, Drug History is Found in 25 Pct. of State Hospital Doctors". The Atlanta Constitution (Atlanta Georgia), 06 Mar 1959, Fri. Page 1 ==Positive Outcomes== * In 1959, the Atlanta Constitution reporters did an in depth investigation that served as a catalyst for self examination and changes at the facility after it was printed in March, 1959. Some of the significant changes are listed below. *: The Governor created a Division of Mental Institutions in the State Department of Public Health. *: It was required that the person in charge of the hospital be a qualified psychiatrist. *: Qualified psychiatrists were hired to care for the patients. *: Standards were established for administering experimental drugs to any patient. * The Central State Hospital is currently providing psychiatric evaluation; treatment and recovery services for referrals from the state's criminal justice and corrections systems (Forensic Services) and community residential homes for individuals with behavioral health disorders.https://dbhdd.georgia.gov/central-state-hospital-milledgeville. == Sources ==

Lund 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]] == Lund Cemetery == Lund Cemetery is in Lund, Nevada. The cemetery is on the south of town, west of Highway 318, off 1st Street. There are 416 memorials dating from about 1900 to present. There are 48 Oxborrow memorials, descendants of Mary Leicht Oxborrow, the first midwife and doctor. Lund is a small town and census-designated place in White Pine County, Nevada, United States. Lund was named for Anthon H. Lund. Lund was settled in 1898 on land that the United States government had given The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons) in lieu of land that had been confiscated under the Edmunds–Tucker Act. The first settlers were Mormons, and the LDS Church still has a ward in Lund. The population of Lund as of 2010 was 282. Lund, a farming and ranching community, had survived the numerous boom and bust cycles that destroyed many of Nevada’s mining towns. Many of the people living there today are descendants of the original settlers and have carried on their values of family, church, and community. They still own and use some of the original stone and sod houses that were built by early settlers, taking pride in what their ancestors accomplished in a wide isolated, Nevada valley so many years ago. Coordinates: 38°51′22″N 115°0′22″W Area • Total 1.7 sq mi (4.4 km2) • Land 1.7 sq mi (4.4 km2) • Water 0 sq mi (0 km2) Elevation 5,580 ft (1,700 m) Population (2010) • Total 282 • Density 170/sq mi (64/km2) Time zone UTC-8 (Pacific (PST)) • Summer (DST) UTC-7 (PDT) ZIP codes 89317 Area code(s) 775 == Sources == *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lund,_Nevada *http://www.greatbasinheritage.org/lund-nevada

Lund Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, New Projects]] [[Category: Lund Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] {{GOONS Sticker}} {{Member|ONS|name=Lund}} {{England Sticker}} ==About the Project== The Lund Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lund Lund] 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 Lund 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 Lund's), by time period (18th Century Lund's), or by topic (Lund DNA, Lund Occupations, Lund 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 Lund 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: [[Lund-2792|Rob Lund]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Lund}} 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! * [[Lund-3206|John Lund (1786-)]] Family and descendants from Blackburn, Lancashire, England * [[Lund-3195|Lawrence Lund (1816-1849)]] Family and descendants from Gisburn, Yorkshire, England * [[Lund-3309|George Lund (abt.1869-abt.1941)]] Family and descendants, from Bedfordshire, England * [[Lund-3498|Isaac Lund (abt.1810-1873)]] and his wife [[Sharp-15749|Esther Sharp (1817-1886)]], both from Yorkshire, England * [[Lund-2981|John Lund (abt.1836-abt.1882)]] and his wife [[Heywood-1558|Alice Heywood (abt.1839-)]] both from the Lancashire area. ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lund Lund] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Laund Laund] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lunn Lunn] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lunt Lunt] == Resources == Below are five links to special pages on WikiTree, listing all the profiles on WikiTree with rhe given surname of Lund, all the G2G posts with that name in the subject or tags, and profiles with that name as the Last Name At Birth that are orphaned, have the “Unsourced” template applied to them, or are not connected to the main tree. * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/LUND%C2%A0 List of Lund’s on Wikitree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/LUND%C2%A0 G2G feed of questions tagged "Lund"]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&cln=&order=&s=LUND%C2%A0 Orphaned Lund profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Lund-1%C2%A0 Unsourced Lund profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=LUND%C2%A0 Unconnected Lund profiles on WikiTree]. Below are useful external links. * British Surnames: [http://www.britishsurnames.co.uk/surname/lund Lund] - LINK CURRENTLY NOT WORKING * Internet Surname Dababase: [http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Lund Lund]

Lundie's Forman Family Index Binder To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] [[Category:Judy-74]] I need to work through my Grandfathers' research and find affirming sources so I can appropriately document his hard work. This is the place I am going to methodically do that. I'm starting with the Forman and Severs lines, but will add more as I go. I welcome questions and discussions. I'm not a pro, but I have a desire for accuracy! Namaste. [[Judy-74|Lundie]] {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="7" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Forman-6|Forman, John ]] || 1711-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Naylor-21|Forman, Elizabeth (Naylor) ]] || 1714-05-07 || to-do |- | [[Forman-7|Forman, Robert W.]] || 1736-06-06 || to-do |- | [[Forman-8|Forman, John ]] || 1738-11-29 || to-do |- | [[Forman-152|Forman, Robert Naylor]] || 1916-12-30 || to-do |- | [[Coffman-320|Forman, Mary (Coffman)]] || || to-do |- | [[Forman-156|Forman, Alexander ]] || 1802-04-09 || to-do |- | [[Forman-157|Forman, Alexander J. ]] || 1860-04-18 || to-do |- | [[Forman-159|Forman, Almira ]] || 1833-03-26 || to-do |- | [[Forman-160|Forman, Benjamin ]] || 1873-07-07 || to-do |- | [[Forman-161|Forman, Caroline ]] || 1840-03-06 || to-do |- | [[Forman-163|Forman, Charles Dennis ]] || 1891-06-01 || to-do |- | [[Forman-164|Forman, Charles W.]] || 1856-12-01 || to-do |- | [[Forman-165|Forman, Clara ]] || 1836-07-26 || to-do |- | [[Forman-166|Forman, Elizabeth ]] || 1795-07-04 || to-do |- | [[Forman-167|Forman, Elizabeth ]] || 1769-02-12 || to-do |- | [[Forman-168|Forman, Filmore ]] || 1855-08-03 || to-do |- | [[Forman-169|Forman, Florence ]] || 1870-12-18 || to-do |- | [[Forman-171|Forman, Georgia ]] || 1884-02-23 || to-do |- | [[Forman-173|Forman, Harry Milton]] || 1880-07-05 || to-do |- | [[Forman-174|Forman, Isaac ]] || 1784-03-11 || to-do |- | [[Forman-176|Forman, James H. ]] || 1868-07-18 || to-do |- | [[Forman-177|Forman, Jane ]] || 1779-07-09 || to-do |- | [[Forman-180|Forman, John E.]] || 1767-01-21 || to-do |- | [[Forman-181|Forman, Joseph ]] || 1809-09-28 || to-do |- | [[Forman-182|Forman, Joseph ]] || 1771-03-24 || to-do |- | [[Forman-183|Forman, Julius Kimball]] || 1854-02-26 || to-do |- | [[Forman-184|Forman, Lucas ]] || 1838-04-01 || to-do |- | [[Forman-185|Forman, Lutitia ]] || 1876-02-15 || to-do |- | [[Forman-186|Forman, Madison ]] || 1830-10-29 || to-do |- | [[Forman-187|Forman, Marcellus Nathan]] || 1858-02-08 || to-do |- | [[Forman-189|Forman, Margaret Jermina]] || 1841-04-17 || to-do |- | [[Forman-190|Forman, Margaret ]] || 1812-08-18 || to-do |- | [[Forman-191|Forman, Mary ]] || 1781-07-24 || to-do |- | [[Forman-192|Forman, Mary ]] || 1797-07-25 || to-do |- | [[Forman-193|Forman, Mary B.]] || 1866-06-20 || to-do |- | [[Forman-194|Forman, Minerva ]] || 1843-06-06 || to-do |- | [[Forman-195|Forman, Miranda ]] || 1852-09-11 || to-do |- | [[Forman-196|Forman, Naylor ]] || 1835-01-17 || to-do |- | [[Forman-197|Forman, Ora Julius]] || 1887-07-01 || to-do |- | [[Forman-198|Forman, Phoebe-Jane ]] || || to-do |- | [[Forman-199|Forman, Rachel ]] || 1777-06-08 || to-do |- | [[Forman-200|Forman, Rebecca ]] || 1786-04-23 || to-do |- | [[Forman-201|Forman, Rebecca ]] || 1804-07-04 || to-do |- | [[Forman-202|Forman, Richard ]] || || to-do |- | [[Forman-203|Forman, Richard ]] || 1773-08-22 || to-do |- | [[Forman-204|Forman, Robert ]] || 1799-11-13 || to-do |- | [[Forman-207|Forman, Samuel ]] || 1866-06-20 || to-do |- | [[Forman-208|Forman, Samuel ]] || 1775-07-09 || to-do |- | [[Forman-211|Forman, Upton ]] || 1845-08-26 || to-do |- | [[Forman-212|Forman, William ]] || 1862-12-20 || to-do |- | [[Forman-213|Forman, William ]] || 1807-04-04 || to-do |- | [[Graham-2921|Forman, Verna Alma (Graham) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hall-6614|Forman, Catherine (Hall) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hall-6615|Forman, Elizabeth (Hall) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Martin-9194|Forman, Unknown (Martin) ]] || || to-do |- | [[May-1581|Forman, Elizabeth (May) ]] || 1810-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Miller-10767|Forman, Eppa (Miller) ]] || 1840-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Severs-19|Forman, Blanche (Severs)]] || || to-do |- | [[Casson-15|Forman, Carol (Casson)]] || || to-do |- | [[Forman-214|Forman, Lawrence Jr.]] || || to-do |- | [[Forman-215|Forman, Lawrence Payne ]] || || to-do |- | [[Forman-216|Forman, Alexander ]] || 1860-03-04 || to-do |- | [[Forman-217|Forman, Israel ]] || 1829-05-12 || to-do |- | [[Forman-221|Forman, Dorothy (DeeDee) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Forman-222|Forman, Alexander Hardie ]] || 1883-06-12 || to-do |- | [[Forman-223|Forman, Maucealeene ]] || || to-do |- | [[Forman-224|Forman, Nyna Lucy ]] || 1887-03-26 || to-do |- | [[Forman-225|Forman, Pliny ]] || 1855-09-19 || to-do |- | [[Forman-226|Forman, Milton ]] || 1857-04-14 || to-do |- | [[Forman-227|Forman, Laura J. ]] || 1854-02-17 || to-do |- | [[Forman-232|Forman, Lucis ]] || 1840-03-06 || to-do |- | [[Forman-233|Forman, Lamira ]] || 1833-03-26 || to-do |- | [[Forman-236|Forman, Almanda ]] || 1846-12-17 || to-do |- | [[Forman-238|Forman, Robert Alexander ]] || 1904-02-18 || to-do |- | [[Forman-239|Forman, Arthur ]] || 1889-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Forman-240|Forman, Laura ]] || 1891-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Forman-241|Forman, Henry D. ]] || 1874-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Forman-242|Forman, Laurie S. ]] || 1876-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Forman-243|Forman, Nelson ]] || 1903-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Forman-261|Forman, George ]] || || to-do |- | [[Forman-263|Forman, Lawrence ]] || || to-do |- | [[Unknown-195395|Forman, Unknown (Unknown) ]] || || to-do |- | [[McAtee-35|Severs, Phebe Jane (McAtee) ]] || 1858-12-09 || to-do |- | [[McPherson-401|Severs, Elizabeth (McPherson) ]] || 1820-10-16 || to-do |- | [[Severs-18|Severs, Albert Jesse ]] || 1846-01-01 || to-do |- | [[Severs-20|Severs, Cynthia Appalonia ]] || 1860-07-07 || to-do |- | [[Severs-21|Severs, Elizabeth Francisca ]] || 1853-11-09 || to-do |- | [[Severs-22|Severs, Emma Agnes ]] || 1884-07-08 || to-do |- | [[Severs-23|Severs, Essie Ethelene ]] || 1882-12-18 || to-do |- | [[Severs-24|Severs, Frances Caroline ]] || 1843-09-27 || to-do |- | [[Severs-25|Severs, George Fillmore ]] || 1858-04-20 || to-do |- | [[Severs-26|Severs, Georgia Alberta ]] || 1880-11-17 || to-do |- | [[Severs-27|Severs, John Franklin ]] || 1848-02-12 || to-do |- | [[Severs-28|Severs, Louisa Katherine ]] || 1841-05-14 || to-do |- | [[Severs-29|Severs, Madge ]] || 1890-11-11 || to-do |- | [[Severs-30|Severs, Mathilda Ann ]] || 1851-04-09 || to-do |- | [[Severs-31|Severs, Nancy Eudora ]] || 1862-05-20 || to-do |- | [[Severs-32|Severs, Sara Jane ]] || 1838-11-22 || to-do |- | [[Severs-33|Severs, Unnamed Twin ]] || 1879-11-08 || to-do |- | [[Severs-34|Severs, Unnamed Twin ]] || 1879-11-08 || to-do |- | [[Severs-35|Severs, William Porter ]] || 1816-12-25 || to-do |- | [[Severs-36|Severs, William Scott ]] || 1855-10-22 || to-do |- |}

Lüneburger Heide

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[[Category: German Roots Project]][[Category: Niedersachsen, Deutschland]][[Category: Lüneburger Heide|*]] [[Project:Germany|Germany project page]]|[[Space:Germany Regions Team|Germany Regions Team Page]]|[[Space:Lower Saxony Team|Lower Saxony Team Page]]

Lüneburger Heide
{{Image|file=photos-494.png |align=c |size=410 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Profile_Photo_s-93.png |align=c |size=400 |caption='''Map of Lüneburger Heide''' }} {{Image|file=photos-494.png |align=c |size=410 |caption= }} '''Lüneburger Heide''' (in English: ''Lüneburg Heath'') is a large area of heath, geest, and woodland in the northeastern part of the state of Lower Saxony (Niedersachsen) between the Northern German cities of Hamburg and Hannover. It is named after the town of Lüneburg. A large area is a nature reserve. Northern Low Saxon (known as "Plattdüütsch") is still spoken in the region, mostly by the older generations. The Lüneburger Heide was always sparsely populated mainly because of the poor soils in the area. The area was dominated by heath farming, with an important economic sideline of past centuries being heathland beekeeping. The villages were encircled by small areas of woodland, and merged into the surrounding landscape. Parts of the Lüneburger Heide in ''[[Space:Landkreis Uelzen, Niedersachsen|Landkreis Uelzen, Niedersachsen]]'' are well documented genealogically. Several publications, called "Ortsfamilienbuch", compile all persons mentioned in the registers of a particular parish in alphabetical order, with cross-references; they can be ordered from ''Museums- und Heimatverein Uelzen'' at http://www.museumsverein-uelzen.de/publikationen.html by sending an email to info@museumsverein-uelzen.de. The parishes covered so far are: {{red|Parishes}} * Hanstedt I, 1679-1895 (Porth 2005, 2nd ed.) * Ebstorf 1627-1875 (Porth & Boe 2005) * Himbergen 1670-1895 (Friesch & Porth 2006) * Wriedel 1758-1875 (Porth 2007) * Natendorf 1698-1875 (Behnke & Porth 2008) * Wichmannsburg 1663-1920 (Behnke & Porth 2009) * Eimke 1727-1900 (Vollmer & Porth 2010) * Bienenbüttel 1642-1920 (Behnke & Porth 2011) * Medingen 1688-1910 (Vollmer 2012) * Römstedt and Höver 1660-1900 (Friesch 2014) * Altenmedingen 1713-1920 (Behnke 2014) * Uelzen 1874-1935 (Weber & Weber 2018) * Barum 1667-1920 (Behnke 2020) {{red|Important Towns}} *Amelinghausen *Bad Fallingbostel *Bispingen *Buchholz in der Nordheide *Celle *Gifhorn *Lüneburg *Munster *Schneverdingen *Soltau *Uelzen *Walsrode {{red|Nature Parks and Nature reserves}} {{Image|file=Profile_Photo_s-95.png |align=r |size=220px |caption='''The Lüneburger Heide nature park''' }} The Lüneburger Heide nature park is in the northwestern part of Lüneburger Heide, it covers an area of 1,130 square kilometres (440 sq mi). Most famous is the Lüneburg Heath Nature Reserve around the Wilseder Berg, which has 234 square kilometres (90 sq mi) of land which is 58% woods and 20% heathland. Other nature parks in the Lüneburg Heath region are the Südheide Nature Park and Elbufer-Drawehn Nature Park. In the north of the area is the Harburg Hills Nature Park. The Lüneburg Heath NSG, together with the open heathland of the huge Munster Nord and Süd training areas and the Bergen-Hohne Training Area, is the largest single area of heathland in Central Europe. {{red|World War II}} It was on 4 May 1945 at the end of the Second World War, in the Lüneburger Heide, that the German forces in the Netherlands, northwest Germany, Denmark and all naval ships in those areas unconditionally surrendered to the Allies under Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery. It was also in the Lüneburger Heide that [[Himmler-3 |Heinrich Himmler]], head of the SS, was secretly buried in an unmarked grave following his suicide.

==Sources== *[[Wikipedia:Lüneburg Heath|Lüneburger Heide]] on Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia *[https://www.picturechoice.org/ls/lueneburghl/index.html Picture choice.org] - Images of Lüneburger Heide *[https://en.m.wikisource.org/wiki/1911_Encyclopædia_Britannica/Lüneburger_Heide Encyclopaedia Britannica] - Lüneburger Heide ==See also== *[[Space:Landkreis Uelzen, Niedersachsen|Landkreis Uelzen, Niedersachsen]] - Focus on one of the Landkreise located within the Heide

Lunenburg, Nova Scotia

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[[Category:Lunenburg, Nova Scotia Colony]] [[Category:Lunenburg, Nova Scotia]] ==History == Lunenburg, Nova Scotia is a UNESCO World Site, a National Historic Site of Canada and a Heritage Conservation District under the Nova Scotia Heritage Property Act. ===Mi'kmaq and French=== The Mi'kmaq were numerous in the area around Lunenburg and Mahone Bay, particularly during the summer months. Acadian colonists arrived from France in the 1620's, and co-existed with the Mi'kmaq. These families are managed by the [[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Acadians Acadian Project]]. They called their settlement Mirliguèche. Some family names included: [[Guédry-2|Guédry]], Missel, Meuse[https://journals.lib.unb.ca/index.php/Acadiensis/article/download/11961/12805/0 August 1726: A Case Study in Mi'kmaq-New England Relations in the Early 18th Century] BILL WICKEN; Acadiensis; Vol. 23, No. 1 (AUTUMN/AUTOMNE 1993), pp. 5-22 [http://library2.smu.ca/bitstream/handle/01/24923/shears_robert_h_j_masters_2013.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y Examination of a Contested Landscape: Archaeological Prospection on the Eastern Shore of Nova Scotia] By Robert H. J. Shears; A Thesis Submitted to Saint Mary‟s University, Halifax, Nova Scotia in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts in Atlantic Canada Studies.; March, 2013, Halifax, Nova Scotia === British settlement === In 1749, the British established Halifax on land that was Mi'kmaq by treaty[https://archive.org/details/halifaxhistory00akinuoft/page/n6/mode/2up?q=lunenburg History of Halifax city] by Akins, Thomas B., 1809-1891; Publication date 1895; Publisher Halifax : [Nova Scotia Historical Society] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Halifax_(former_city), which triggered a war. They were unable to attract sufficient settlers from England or the colonies of New England, so they sent recruiters out along the Rhine River in Europe with promises of free land and equipment for farming. Between 1750 and 1742, more than 1,500 settlers came to Halifax from the upper Rhine, mostly protestants from Switzerland, Palatinate Germany, and the Montbéliard region of what is now Francehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreign_Protestants, but the war prevented the distribution of the promised land, which resulted in a group of dissatisfied settlers. Some left Halifax and went to Louisbourg, which was under French control (See note on [[Hahn-910|Frederich Hahn]]'s profile. In July 1753, [[Cornwallis-28|Cornwallis]] sent [[Lawrence-4868|Col. Charles Lawrence]] to Mirliguèche with 160 soldiers, material for prefabricated blockhouses and supplies for a settlement, and most of the surviving "Foreign Protestants" to found Lunenburg. The resulting conflict again prevented the distribution of farmland. Considering that many of the settlers were French-speaking, there was considerable sympathy between them and the Acadians, and an uprising against the English. After this was put down, some of the Lunenburg settlers crossed to the Acadian side, temporarily. In 1755, when the Acadians were expulsed, the Lunenburg settlers among them were given a choice, and most appeared to have chosen the settlement over expulsion. They swore the oath of fealty to England and were permitted to remain. Farming could now begin, however the town was wholly dependent on supplies from Halifax, and hard times persisted. In 1758, the English established a legislature in Nova Scotia, the first in any English colony, and the residents of Lunenburg elected 2 representativeshttps://nslegislature.ca/about/history/history-voting-nova-scotia. The vote attracted a number of settlers from New England, a wave of migrants called [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:New_England_Planters New England Planters], who established new settlements called townships in nearby Chester and Liverpoolhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Township_(Nova_Scotia). The settlers in Lunenburg now had local trading partners, and during this period of peace, began finally to prosper. The American Revolution was a difficult period, as American privateers prevented trade. Further, they raided Lunenburg in 1782, and devastated the town. Records in Liverpool, such as [[Perkins-4050|Simeon Perkins]] diary show that sailors from Lunenburg volunteered in the first Nova Scotian privateers. Loyalist records indicate that only a handful of Loyalists settled in Lunenburg, however the influx of Loyalists caused the British to retract all land grants, and required the settlers to apply for a new grant for the town, which is dated June 30, 1784. The town was fortified in the War of 1812, and authorized to operate its own privateer vessel. === Early families === On June 30, 1784, the following were granted land as part of the final founding grant of Lunenburg. Please do not use this as a source, it is transcribed from a transcription, and there may be errors. Further, names are spelled as they appear in the record, often phonetically, and don't reflect the accurate name: {| |+ "A list of the founders of the township of Lunenburg, June 30, 1784 |[[Creighton-1237|John Creighton]], Esquire || [[Rudolf-140|Leonard Christopher Rudolf]], Esquire .|| [[Jessen-341|D. Christopher Rudolf]], Esquire |- |[[Pernette-1|Joseph Pernette]], Esquire|| [[Rudolph-634 |J. Christopher Rudolf]] || Casper Wollenhaupt |- |[[Bolman-12|John Bollman]] || [[Dohnig-2|John Donig]] || [[Herman-15|Philip Herman]], sen |- |[[Becker-7446|John Becker]] || [[Dauphinee-10|John Deauphinee]], sen || [[Jung-505|Andrew Jung]] |- |[[Schupp-8|Just Shup]] || [[Ernst-1917|Henry Ernst]] || [[Bachman-384|Babitt Bachman ]] |- |John Bachman || [[Morash-72|Michael Morash]] || [[Winter-4596|Philip Winter,]] sen |- |[[Hatt-465|Jacob Heid ]] || [[Veinot-93|James Vienot]] || [[Schweinheimer-1|Philip Schweinheimer]] |- |[[Hirtle-74|Jacob Hirtle]], sen || [[Leau-7|Peter Low ]] || [[Aker-81|Adam Acker]] |- |[[Boehner-136|George Bohner]], sen || [[Feiner-15|Mathias Fihner ]] || [[Rafuse-30|John Rufus]], sen |- |[[Veinot-18|Christopher Veinot]] || Frederick Lery || [[Whitman-3396|Valentine Whitman]] |- |[[Henrici-41|Philip Heinrich]] || [[Schmeltzer-114|Philip Schmeldzer,]] || [[Emoneau-4|Frederick Emounot]], sen |- |[[Wamboldt-88|Peter Wambolt,]] sen || [[Frank-652|George Frank]], sen || 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[[Arenburg-42|Peter Arenburg ]] |- |[[Mauser-44|Albrecht Mausser]] || [[Morasch-51|John Morash]] || [[Kaulbach-7|Peter Kaulback ]] |- |George Casper Brickbouer || [[Wagner-42 |Henry Waner]] || [[Jung-1134|Leonard Jung ]] |- |[[Heckman-308|Casper Hickman]], sen || John George Deithoff || George Deithoff |- |[[Deuthof-4|Conrad Deithoff ]] || Henry Koch || [[Born-456|Christian Bom ]] |- |Nicolaus Rust || [[Pennell-181|Thomas Pinnel]] || [Jeanperrin-4|Jeanhurben Jeanperin ]] |- |[[Walters-3199|George Walter]] || [[Lohnes-166|Henry Lohnes]] || Christopher Rust |- |The heirs of Jacob Bom || [[Mader-71|Bernard Mehder ]] || [[Jeaudry-5|Frederick Jodrey]] |- |[[Leslie-12|Marcus Leslie]] || [[Ernst-209|Christian Ernst ]] || [[Ernst-705|Peter Ernst]] |- |[[Beck-2553|Michael Peck]] || [[Heison-8|Philip Heison]] || [[Hahn-910|Frederick Hann]] |- |Jacob Moser || [[Rieser-39|John Risser]] || Leonard Neufahrt |- |The heirs of [[Weinacht-2|Baltaszer Weinacht ]] || [[Wagner-42|Henry Wagener]], sen || [[Ham-2352|Nicholas Hamm]] |- |[[Shankle-36|Jacob Schenekel]] || [[Bruhm-5|John Brum]] || The heirs of Valentine Musler |- |[[Zwicker-47|Melcher Zwicker ]] || [[Lantz-270|Henry Landz ]] || [[Burgoyne-601|David Burgoyne ]] |- |[[Burgoyne-602|Mark Burgoyne ]] || [[Eisenhauer-282|Nicolaus Eisenhauer ]] || Melcher Brum |- |[[Corkum-60|Peter Corckum]] || Mary Barbara Metier || [[Lantz-179|John Landz ]] |- |The heirs of [[Hiltz-81|Daniel Hildz]] || John Andreas || [[Wentzell-30| Conrad Wentzel ]] |- |[[Dorey-129|James Darey]] || [[Langille-7|Peter Leangille]] || Deodores Nau |- |[[Speidel-30|Jacob Speidel ]] || [[Zwicker-7|George Zwicker]] || [[Sartie-4|James Sertie ]] |- |George Sharp || [[Wentzell-104|Lorendz Wentzel ]] || Martin Minich |- |[[Zwicker-5|Peter Zwicker]], sen || The heirs of [[Wambolt-53|Adam Wambolt]] || Frederick Lott |- |[[Weinacht-34|John Wynacht]] || [[Arenburg-40|John Arenburg]] || [[Rigoulot-7|Frederick Rigolow ]] |- |[[Arenburg-16|Leonard Arenburg]] || [[Rampy-5|George Rimby]] || [[Heiner-81|Urvanus Heiner ]] |- |[[Zwicker-26|Peter Zwicker]], jun || [[Hebb-20|Adam Hebb]] || The heirs of [[Heisler-28|Philip Jacob Heisler ]] |- |Michael Keizzer|| [[Zeller-3|Michael Zeller ]] || [[Lohnes-120|John Lohnes]], jun |- |The heirs of [[Ewald-6|George Evalts]] || [[Moreau-714|Cornwallis Morreau]] || [[Conrad-763|Nicholaus Conrad ]] |- |[[Bleisteiner-2|John Matthew Blystner]] || Richard Jacobs || Henry Kitohn |- |The heirs of Frederick Otts || [[Seaboyer-26|John Seburger]] || [[Goetz-662|Jacob Getz ]] |- |[[Spindler-64|Ludewick Spindler ]] || Martin Wagner || Jonathan Benny, Esq. |} === Early industry === Historically Lunenburg has always been a centre for fishing and shipbuilding, including the Bluenosehttps://bluenose.novascotia.ca/. Farming and forestry also provided sources of income for the early settlers, and more recently, tourism and the film industry have become important to the local economy. === More information === ==Sources == *DesBrisay, Mather Byles. ''[[Space:History of the County of Lunenburg|History of the County of Lunenburg]]'' (W Briggs, Toronto, 1895) *[http://sites.rootsweb.com/~canns/lunenburg/shiplists.html Lunenburg County GenWeb Passenger Lists for Ships Carrying the "Foreign Protestants" to Nova Scotia] *Young, J. Christopher. 2003. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Lunenburg_land_distribution Maps Associated With Lunenburg County Family History]. Published by the author. (ISBN 0-9730393-1) See also:

Lunenburg County, Virginia

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[[Category: Lunenburg County, Virginia Colony]][[Category: Lunenburg County, Virginia]] [[Space: Virginia Counties and Parishes#counties | Virginia Counties]] | Lunenburg County, Virginia {{One Place Study|place=Lunenburg County, Virginia}} == Lunenburg County == ===History=== Formed from [[Space: Brunswick_County%2C_Virginia | Brunswick County]] on May 6, 1745. Portions of the county were subsequently broken out into [[Space: Halifax County, Virginia | Halifax County]], [[Space: Bedford County, Virginia | Bedford County]], [[Space: Charlotte County, Virginia | Charlotte County]], and [[Space: Mecklenburg County, Virginia | Mecklenburg County]]. == Sources == See also: * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Lunenburg_County,_Virginia_Genealogy Lunenburg County on Family Search] * 1763–1800 — ''[https://archive.org/details/earlyvirginiamar00croz Early Virginia marriages. Pt. I]; by [[Crozier-1345 | William Armstrong Crozier (1864-1913)]]; Publication date 1907; Publisher New York : Genealogical Association. (See Lunenburg county starting on page 89.) * 1746-1929 — [https://www.familysearch.org/search/search/record/results?count=20&query=%2Bbatch_number%3AM868777 Lunenburg County Marriage Index 1746-1929; Batch M868777]. * Lunenburg County Website: [https://lunenburgva.gov/government/county_administration/county_history.php County History] (accessed 25 September 2023).

Lunenburg County - Nova Scotia - Images

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Lunenburg County Virginia Land Records-Campbell

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==Purpose== The purpose of the '''[[Space:Campbells_of_Lunenburg_County_Virginia|The Campbells of Lunenburg County Virginia]]''' is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through ''Lunenburg'' County. The long-term goal of this project is to collect male '''Y-DNA''' from Campbell male descendants of these Campbell male settlers. In an effort to untangle the genealogies of the Campbells of ''Lunenburg'' County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of Lunenburg County. This page has the '''Campbell Land Records for the years 1800 and prior'''. If your ''Lunenburg'' County Campbell ancestors WikiTree profile has not been attached in the table, please post a comment or send us a private message with the WikiTree ID number and we'll attach it. If your ''Lunenburg'' County ancestors profile does not have a '''Y-DNA''' test attached we encourage a descendant to take a '''Y-DNA''' test so we can properly document the line for posterity. 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/Campbell-56889#PM-26788510 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==Campbell Land Records== {| border="3" cellpadding="4" |+'''Lunenburg County Deeds'''
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'''Updated: 24 Feb 2024''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" |Date_of_Record |Grantor |Grantee |Book |_Page_ |Comments |Doc_Image |- |3 Apr 1759 |George Lumpkin |Robert Campbell (of Prince Edward Co) |5 |361 |160 acres on the head branches of Ward's Fork |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSL6-49FW-R?i=197&cat=372284 Doc Image] |- |5 May 1761 |Robert Campbell and Jan his wife |James Heath |7 |69 |160 acres on the head branches of Ward's Fork |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4L-8SH3?i=44&cat=372284 Doc Image] |- |5 May 1761 |George Vaughn |James Campbell |7 |88 |150 acres on Eagle's Nest Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4L-8SH7?i=54&cat=372284 Doc Image] |- |2 Mar 1762 |Robert Campbell |Dennis Lark |7 |187 |300 acres, land obtained from grant to Robert Campbell on 16 Aug 1756 |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4L-8S74?i=103&cat=372284 Doc Image] |- |9 Apr 1778 |Walter Campbell |William Fisher |13 |116 |50 acres in said county |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-W9H3-N?i=78&cat=372284 Doc Image] |- |11 Jun 1778 |Walter Campbell |Edward Page |13 |152 |207 acres on Meherrin River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-W9H3-Z?i=96&cat=372284 Doc Image] |- |11 Jun 1778 |Edward Page |Walter Campbell |13 |153 |Bond concerning 350 acres in Granville County, North Carolina |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-W9H3-Z?i=96&cat=372284 Doc Image] |- |12 Nov 1778 |Walter Campbell |James Dakille (Pattillo) |13 |176 |143 acres on the mouth of Little Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-W9HC-Z?i=108&cat=372284 Doc Image] |- |11 Feb 1802 |John Campbell and Rebecca |Francis Barnes |19 |72-A |41 acres in Lunenburg County |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSL6-W3PJ-X?i=382&cat=372284 Doc Image] |- |11 Apr 1805 |John Campbell and Rebecca |Thomas Dinkins |20 |84 |40 acres in Lunenburg County |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSL6-W3PQ-M?i=638&cat=372284 Doc Image] |- |12 Jun 1806 |John Campbell and Rebecca |Thomas Dinkins |20 |199-A |40 acres in Lunenburg County |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSL6-W35J-M?i=753&cat=372284 Doc Image] |}

Luning Cemetery

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[[Category: Luning Cemetery, Luning, Nevada]] '''Luning''' is a very small town on U.S. 95 in Mineral County, Nevada. The cemetery is on the south side of the town, at the intersection of 4th Avenue and Silver Street. There are 31 memorials dating from 1902 to 1993.

Lunsford/Lunceford

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Lunsford Cemetery, Morrill, Kentucky

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[[Category:Lunsford Cemetery, Morrill, Kentucky]] This free space page for the Lunsford 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]]. Lunsford Cemetery is located in Jackson County, Kentucky, south of Bighill, near Morrill on Morrill-Kerby Knob Road. It is on the right side of the road as you travel east. There are about 10 interments huddled on the wooded hillside, mainly members of the Lunsford and Shearer families. [https://www.google.com/maps/place/105+Morrill-Kerby+Knob+Rd,+McKee,+KY+40447/@37.5151665,-84.1877244,581m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m2!3m1!1s0x884318b5b173287f:0x8dadefbab604f41c Lunsford Cemetery on Google Maps] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GScid=513292&GRid=5480284&CRid=513292& Lunsford 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) |- | [[Lunsford-834|Lunsford]]||Charlie D.||1891 Sep 12||1972||"Together Forever"||[[Image:Lunsford-834.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lunsford-840|Lunsford]]||Fairy||1892 Apr 7||1926||||[[Image:Lunsford-840.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lunsford-841|Lunsford]]||Jim||1924||1927 Jan 24||||[[Image:Lunsford-841.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lunsford-842|Lunsford]]||Lilly||nd||1936||||[[Image:Lunsford-842.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-279064|Lunsford]]||Maudie T.||1898||1933||"Together Forever"||[[Image:Lunsford-834.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-279062|Shearer]]||Betty Lou||1938 Oct 21||1989 Oct 30|| ||[[Image:Shearer-991.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Shearer-987|Shearer]]||Ellis||1907 Jun 19||1979 Apr 17|| ||[[Image:Shearer-987.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Shearer-991|Shearer]]||Ray||1934 May 8||2009 Nov. 18|| ||[[Image:Shearer-991.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Malicote-4|Shearer]]||Sarah||1909 Dec 31||1985 Nov 25|| ||[[Image:Shearer-987.jpg|50px]] |- | |}

Lunsford Conspiracy Theory

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Lunsford Name Study

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[[Category:Lunsford Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] I am attempting to encourage other Lunsford's and Lunceford's to do Y DNA testing. The purpose of this project is to give us a place to discuss how the surnames are actually interchangeable, how they split, and through Y DNA testing how we can bring the groups together. My GG Grandfather Robert H (R.H) Lunsford was either displaced or ran away from home and no certainty has been achieved in determining his lineage. Y DNA testing confirms he was a Lunsford but his lineage has not been confirmed. See Lunsford-811 Sadly there are others out there that uncertain about their lineage. For example Nimrod Lunsford is attributed with three wives and between 29 to 32 children. Only through Dna testing can we hope to unravel his mystery. I wish he was the only one but research shows other examples. So lets use this space to give us a common place to unravel he mysteries and come together. Bill Lunsford

Lunsford Pedigree

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Discussion of the Lunsford pedigree growing out of the 1634 Visitation to Sussex. PEDIGREE OF THE FAMILY OF LUNSFORD, OF LUNSFORD AND WILEGH, CO. SUSSEX This pedigree appears to be a significant expansion of the Lunsford pedigree from the 1619 visit to Warwickshire. An exact copy of the 1619 pedigree was included in the folio for the 1634 Visitation to Sussex. There were several follow up visits to Sussex in subsequent years and the 1619 pedigree was probably expanded in those follow up visits. The expansion backwards in time covered the period from John and Thomazin Lunsford back to the time of King Edward the Confessor. The expansion forward in time covered the period from John Lunsford ( ) up until well into the 17th-century. The original 1619 pedigree appears to be accurate but the expanded pedigree should be used with caution because there are known errors and omissions and some of the supporting documents are forgeries. For the last 400 years, biographers have relied on some of the erroneous parts of this pedigree for their information. Therefore, one cannot rely on Lunsford sources such as The ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Magna Carta Ancestry,'' and ''Royal Ancestry'' without independent verification. The original pedigree is archived at the College of Arms, in London and a printed transcription from 1836 is in an online book. John Bower Nichols and son; ''Collectanea topographica et genealogica'', Vol. IV. pp. 139-156; London, 1837 ; https://archive.org/details/collectaneatopog04londuoft/page/138/mode/2up There are slight differences between the original document and the transcription but Nichols faithfully notes where the transcription varies from the original. For instance, he omitted some branches for ancestors and descendants who did not have a Lunsford surname. He indicated such omissions with a small “crow’s foot” symbol. According to Nichols, a 17th-century copy is in the British Museum under a Latin title. Both copies are reportedly the same except for some added notes. The pedigree in the British Museum is M.S. harl. 5800 307 b. 314 ''A Catalogue of the Harleian Manuscripts in the British Museum", Vol. III, p. 298; https://archive.org/details/CatalogueOfTheHarleianManuscripts3/page/n307/mode/2up?view=theater under the title of: ''Pedigree and Family of the Ancient and Distinguished Lunsford de Lunsford Family of Sussex which flourished from the time of Edward the Confessor up to these 1659 collections'' (English translation from the original Latin) From a note in the handwriting of John Gibbon, Blewmantle, we know of another 17th-century copy that he reported seeing in Virginia sometime between 1657 and 1660 but that copy has since disappeared. (More about Gibson later) The pedigree in the College of Arms with its accompanying documentary proofs was entered with approval of the Kings of Arms at the College of Arms by memorandum of George Owen, York Herald, dated 1 Dec 1648. Owen attested that it agreed with the deeds and evidence presented. The same memorandum bearing the same date is in the file for the 1634 Visitation to Sussex. The pedigree is written partly in Latin and partly in English; sometimes switching languages in mid-sentence.. Some of the supporting documents are “notably” forgeries because they were written in a script not consistent with the time period. It is suspected there may have been other forgeries. The known errors and omissions are listed below: :'''Note:''' ''The Latin word “miles” has been appended to men throughout this pedigree. In medieval times, this denoted that the man was a knight but in later times, it simply meant that he was a soldier but not necessarily a knight.''''' One cannot draw any conclusion about a man’s knighthood status from the word “miles” in this pedigree.''' :'''Note:''' ''Customarily, pedigrees are drawn with sons and daughters of the same generation all on the same line with sons at the left starting with the eldest then followed by Daughters, in birth order. This pedigree does not follow this convention.'' '''Thus, one cannot draw any conclusion about birth order from a child’s position in this pedigree.''' :'''Note:''' ''This pedigree arbitrarily switches between the Latin form of names and the English form of names. And, writers of the age used creative spellings, unique to each individual, instead of the fixed-dictionary based spelling that we use today.'' '''Thus, one cannot draw any conclusion about the correct spelling of names from this pedigree'''. :'''Forged Proof''' - Ingelramus (Ingram?) de Lundresford, shown as the progenitor of this Lunsford line, and his son, Aelricus, and his grandson, Johannes, are all supported by documents that Nichols claimed were “palpably forged.” :''Please see Nicols'', ''page 177.'' :'''Error''' - Moyses Lunsford is shown as the son of Sir John Lunsford and his first wife, Barbara Lewknor. :This is highly unlikely because Barbara Lewknor died before 1577 and Moyses was baptized 24 Jan 1584Baptisms
Moyses Lunsford https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JQX8-V4H
Thomas Lunsford https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JQX8-KHH
John Lunsford #1 https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2QQ-KQHG
John Lunsford #2 http://www.sussex-opc.org/index.php?n=Lunsfor*&t=baptism&k=145383&l=102
well into Sir John’s second marriage and seven or more years after Barbara’s death. :'''Error''' - Thomas Lunsford is shown as the son of Sir John Lunsford and his first wife, Barbara Lewknor. :''This is impossible because Barbara Lewknor died before 1577 and Thomas was born in 1586'' ''well into Sir John’s second marriage and nine or more years after Barbara’s death. In'' Plantagenet Ancestry, ''Faris tells us that Thomas was born to Sir John’s second wife''David Faris; ''Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth-Century Colonists'', page 177; Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.; 1996 ''(Anne Apsley) and this is corroborated by DNA analysis–descendants of Thomas have segments of Apsley DNA but not a trace of Lewknor DNA. In 1613, the Archbishop of Canterbury referred to Thomas as “Thomas Lunsford, Esq. his (John’s) eldest son and heir apparent.” see Nichols'' ''page 156 Actually, there were older sons but they had all died before 1613.'' :'''Omission''' - John Lunsford baptized 26 Apr 1579, buried 2 May 1579, son of Sir John Lunsford and Anne Apsley. :'''Omission''' - John Lunsford baptized 15 Dec 1583 son of Sir John Lunsford and Anne Apsley. ''Second son of the same name–the first died about a week after birth.'' :'''Error''' - This pedigree places Sir Thomas Lunsford in the position of the fourth son. :This is in error because a parish register records his birth in 1604, which is less than one year after the marriage of his parents and several years before the birth of any of his brothers. :'''Error''' - Sir Thomas Lunsford is shown as having died in 1691 with a will dated 4 Jan 1688 and proved 16 Jun 1691 by Lady Elizabeth Lunsford. :''This is impossible because Sir Thomas was already dead by 1653'' Peter Wilson Coldham, ''The Complete Book of Emigrants 1607-1660,'' 1987; p. 269; Genealogical Publishing Co. Inc.; Baltimore, MD, 21202 ''and the court settlement of his estate (in 1670) proves there was no will.'' :The will and date of death in the pedigree are for a different Thomas Lunsford, a man some believe to be the illegitimate son of Sir Thomas. This man’s will was proved by his wife, Elizabeth. The real Lady Elizabeth Lunsford, widow of Sir Thomas, married Major Robert Smith in 1654 and is believed to have gone by the name Elizabeth Smith the rest of her life. She, apparently, remained in Virginia until her death there about 1698. :'''Omission''' - The given name of the father of the first wife of Sir Thomas Lunsford. :'''Omission''' - The name of the first wife of Sir Thomas Lunsford :'''Omission''' - The name of the son of Sir Thomas Lunsford by his first wife. :'''Omission''' - William Lunsford, Esquire, son of Sir Thomas Lunsford and his second wife, Katherine Neville. :''Please see'' http://www.genealogybyvirgil.com ''for evidence and sources about this son.'' It should also be noted that various unverified and inaccurate additions to the pedigree were made between 1 Dec 1648 and 13 Jun 1691. For instance: The pedigree includes individuals with birth, marriage, and death dates after the date of George Owen’s memorandum attesting to it’s authenticity. Some of these additions are in the handwriting of John Gibbon, Blue Mantle; so they must have been made after May of 1671 when he became Blew Mantle. Gibbon was unpopular with his coworkers at the College of Arms because of his penchant for adding notes and comments in the margins of works by others. This may have been the reason he was never promoted to Herald. One such note, in Latin, read: ''At in libro Genealogico notato 2 D. 14 37 haec prosapia incipit ab Edwardo Rege Confessore quam vidi etiem in Virginia'' Translation: But in the genealogy book 2 D. 14 37 this lineage starts from King Edward the Confessor, which I have also seen in Virginia. From this note, it has been presumed by some that this pedigree was in the possession of and was written by Sir Thomas Lunsford because he is believed to have been the first Lunsford in Virginia. But, Gibbon does not explicitly tell us who drew up the pedigree, when he saw it, or who possessed it. Gibbon went to Virginia in 1657 and returned to England after the restoration in 1660. So he could not have seen the pedigree in the possession of Sir Thomas who died about four years before Gibbon arrived. By the time Gibbon arrived there were other Lunsfords living in Virginia. All the known Lunsfords lived in Northumberland County at the time Gibbon was in America but there is no evidence Gibbon visited Northumberland. Rich Neck, the plantation where Sir Thomas had lived, was abandoned by Lady Lunsford shortly after the death of Sir Thomas. It was abandoned and unoccupied throughout the length of Gibbon’s time in Virginia. While in Virginia, Gibbon was employed by Richard Lee who had been a friend and neighbor of Sir Thomas. So perhaps Gibbon saw the pedigree in the deserted and abandoned former home of Sir Thomas at Rich Neck. It’s all but impossible that the pedigree could have been drawn up by Sir Thomas because he could not have predicted the future and would not have made the following mistakes and omissions: :The wrong person was named as his paternal grandmother :There was no given name of his first father-in-law. :There was no name for his first wife. :There was no name for his first son. :There was no mention of William, his son and heir. :The birthday of some of his siblings was shown but not his own. :He would have foretold that he would write a will in 1688 and that it would be probated in 1691. Actually, he died without a will about 1653 :He would have foretold who his daughters would marry after his death, when they would marry, and who the children of his daughter, Mary, would be. Of course, it’s impossible that he could have known about events that occurred after his death. == Sources ==

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LURG, Parish of Monzievaird & Strowan, Perthshire, Scotland.

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This Profile features Lurg cottage & the 3 generations of Ferguson shepherd families who lived there. It’s not exhaustive but comprises a selection of research assembled by Ferguson descendants (see acknowledgements). The late Elizabeth Colvin Bain (ECB) Excerpts from a Survey of Deserted Settlements in Glen Lednock, Strathern by Elizabeth Colvin Bain, Paperback, 53 Pages, Published 1988 ISBN-10: 0-907692-47-8 / 0907692478 ISBN-13: 978-0-907692-47-8 / 9780907692478 (1905-1999) undertook extensive research An extract of her research is given at https://perthshirecrieffstrathearnlocalhistor.blogspot.com/2013/10/the-ancient-secrets-of-glenlednock.html about Glen Lednock, from which extracts are taken for this profile. ==OVERVIEW== ::GLEN LEDNOCK : The glen was on one of the main cattle routes from the west to Crieff in the heart of Strathearn. The Glen was chosen for one main reason namely its comparative isolation and enclosed nature with only one direct access, the old road….going up mainly by the left bank of the River Lednock and fording it in several places. A second route may have been in existence later, up the short glen of the Milton Burn leading to the habitations of Lurg, Carroglen and Balmuik. Before the Highland clearances in the 18th century, this glen supported 21 different settlements comprising over 350 structures and 25 corn-drying kilns. Today, very little evidence is left of these once busy communities along the single track road that runs from Comrie, through the glen, up to Loch Lednock https://www.visitscotland.com/info/see-do/glen-lednock-p2569111. Predominantly Gaelic was spoken throughout the Glen until the late 1800s when English became dominant yet it was not until the mid-20th century when the last Comrie resident who spoke only Gaelic diedLocal knowledge provided by Joyce Kelly ms Sutherland. ==1800s LIFE in the GLEN== ECB extract on Glen LednockExtracted from https://perthshirecrieffstrathearnlocalhistor.blogspot.com/2013/10/the-ancient-secrets-of-glenlednock.html : ''''By analysing the census returns from 1841 to 1891 we learn that the population of the Glen declined by one third over that period. The employment pattern is, as one would expect, related to the land with farmers, farm labourers or outdoor servants, ploughmen, gamekeepers and shepherds dominating with females and children as young as 12 years carrying out duties as dairymaids, housekeepers and servants.'' ''On 14 sites there were small gardens or in some cases small fields . One site at Keplandie there was found a circular kail yard (cabbage patch) with a diameter of some 22 feet with no entrance thus preserving the produce from damage by invading stock. These small areas supplied the family with vegetables such as potatoes, turnips , kail, grain, oats, bere or barley. Examination of a number of the sites showed that nearly every site had a corn drying kiln even if located at a high altitude.''” A study of the 1783 map by James Stobie indicates Lurg fitted with this pattern. Stobie's illustration shows an outline of the cottage, its sheepfold and another outbuilding, perhaps one part covered and one part open but enclosed. The outbuilding has not survived. There also appears to be enclosed land in two separate areas close to the house. The rectangular shape shows diagonal lines representing cultivation, so used for growing subsistence crops? The 'D' shaped area appears bounded by trees, possibly to provide shelter for livestock such as a cow and/or a goat for dairy provisions. {{Image|file=LURG_Parish_of_Monzievaird_Strowan_Perthshire_Scotland-5.jpg |caption= Stobie's depiction of Lurg Cottage in 1783. }} ::'''LURG''' - where does the name come from? : Gaelic : '''Lurg''' English translation : '''shank''' as in ‘a downward slope of a hill’ alternatively ‘Ridge of a hill extending gradually into a plain’. {{Image|file=LURG_Parish_of_Monzievaird_Strowan_Perthshire_Scotland-11.jpg |caption=Lurg Cottage sitting on a ridge on its own downward slope of a hill. }} {{Image|file=LURG_Parish_of_Monzievaird_Strowan_Perthshire_Scotland-3.jpg |caption=Lurg Cottage with circular drystane sheepfold behind. Hills around Carroglen in the distance. ''(double click to enlarge)''}} {{Image|file=LURG_Parish_of_Monzievaird_Strowan_Perthshire_Scotland-2.jpg |caption=Lurg Cottage }} ::'''LURG''' – its location : Lurg was a shepherd's cottage in Glen Lednock in the parish of Monzievaird & Strowan, situated approximately 5 miles up the glen from Comrie Details of the photo shown of Lurg Cottage are : OSGB36: NN 765 258 [100m precision] WGS84: 56:24.5278N 4:0.1059W Camera Location OSGB36: NN 767 251 View Direction North-northwest (about 337 degrees) . It was part of the Lawers Estate owned by the Williamson family from the late 1700s to the early 1900s . The Lurg Burn flowing by the cottage was the boundary between the Lawers estate and the neighbouring estate of Ochtertyre on which near-neighbour Carroglen Farmhouse & its outbuildings stood. There was no other habitation within a mile. The parishes around Comrie have a fragmented geography. In 1701 Comrie Kirk Session, supported by the Session at Monzievard, met to agree to a ‘disjoination’ from Monzievaird of several outlying farms & farm cottages & their ‘annexation’ into the parish of Comrie. The properties affected were situated in Glen Lednock & included Lurg. Presumably the 8 miles or so round-trip to Comrie church was preferable to the alternative to Monzievaird church! This agreement can be seen to apply in church matters eg the Comrie parish registers record the Ferguson BMDs, yet an element of local government appears to continue in Monzievaird parish whose Valuation Rolls in the 1800s account for Lurg & other historical dwellings. ::'''LURG''' – its age : Research has not revealed when the current ruined cottage, which still survives in 2022, was built. The circular remains of its sheepfold also stand resolutely close by. Lurg is depicted on the 1783 map by James Stobie https://perthshirecrieffstrathearnlocalhistor.blogspot.com/2013/10/the-ancient-secrets-of-glenlednock.html and, although it fails to appear on Roy’s Military map of 1746, it’s recorded continuously throughout baptism parish records from 1693 onwards until they are superseded by civil registration. Like many Scottish parishes, BMD records in Comrie are absent within the turbulent times of the 1600s so this period cannot be studied. However, this may be the first reference to it in private hands: dated 1525, a transfer was recordedNational Records of Scotland/Repository Code 252 (Perth & Kinross Council Archives) Reference GD279/12 as follows: ‘Crown charter of feuferme by King James V to John Drummond, son of Mr John Drummond of the lands of Lurg in the Stewarty of Strathern’. ::'''LURG –''' its description in records : Lurg: ‘A cothouse a farm-workers cottage, often with land attached for keeping an animal/growing subsistence crops, one storey. Slated & in good repair. Property of D R Williamson, Esqr, Lawers.’Ordnance Survey notes on mapped properties circa 1860 ECB reveals an unexpected approach in her ‘Analysis of Types of House Structures’‘Survey of Deserted Settlements in Glen Lednock’ - she subdivided Lurg into 4 buildings. As well as Lurg itself & its sheepfold, there’s a ‘Lurg Lower’ & a ‘Lurg Older’. Noted from Stobie’s 1783 map is another property further down the Glen named ‘Lurg’ but the layout of ECB’s tabulation implies these 4 all belong to the same one cluster of buildings as they’re listed between ‘Lurg’ and ‘Lurg Sh. Fold’. Stobie's map shows more than one structure at both locations, which could well represent longhouses. Both these lost structures are listed only as ‘long houses’. (Typically longhouses are shared accommodation with humans at one end and livestock sheltered at the other.) Whether this was the case at Lurg is not stated - little additional description is offered. ECB did note what could be determined from the outlines: they were most commonly 14-18 metres long and a number were as much as 20-25 metres. Lower Lurg receives special mention in the text on the topic of age as it ‘appeared to be very old’. There are no buildings to be seen & it much depends on season, weather and light whether even an outline can be discerned. After seeing nothing on a first inspection, some weeks later on a second visit ECB was able to write that ‘the outline of 3 long houses and a small house was plainly visible from the top of the slope’. Further research would be required to bring resolution. ''' (Extract from) Analysis of Types of House Structures''' {| border="1" class="sortable" !SITE!!LONG HOUSE!!HIP-ENDED!!OPEN-ENDED!!NON_DOMESTIC!!PLATFORM!!DITCH!! |- |LURG||-||-||1||2||-||1|| |- |LURG Lower||3||-||-||-||-||-|| |- |LURG Older||2||-||-||-||-||1|| |- |LURG SH. FOLD||-||-||-||-||-||-|| |} It’s interesting that Lurg, assumed to be the cottage, is ‘open-ended’ and Lurg ‘lower’ & ‘older’ comprise 3 & 2 longhouses respectively? The existence & recording of ditches presumably indicates waste disposal into the Lurg Burn so these are the structures for habitation – human or animal. ::'''LURG''' – its history : The places throughout Glen Lednock where infants were born is tabulated in ECB’s book. The period covered is from the first surviving record in 1693 until 1855 civil registration. The list of placenames makes for an informative trail of the various farms & associated labourers’ & shepherds’ cottages. This is a difficult period in Scotland’s history & some places didn’t survive as late as civil registration. Unfortunately family names were not included in the research, with only aggregated & anonymised information tabulated into 5-year windows. In the period studied ECB concluded that 108 children were born into 45 families while at Lurg, the last baptism occurred in the 5-year period 1825-1829. This suggests a surprisingly high turnover of families. Given the Fergusons were there for the last 25 years of the study period the previous 44 families were there for a total of 109 years, or an average of a mere 2.5 years each. Does this stat point to more than one house/family[[#1|[A]]] living simultaneously at Lurg? ::'''LURG''' – its working relationships : The series of local Valuation Rolls (VR) give an insight, certainly for the 1800s, but no doubt considerably longer as the Lurg Burn provides a natural boundary. Lurg had two separate parts to it: the ''‘House of Lurg’'', which is the Ferguson cottage, &'' ‘the grazing farm of Lurg’''. The grazing land was situated on the west side of the Lurg Burn with the Carroglen farmland to its east side. Although ownership was common to both Lurg House & Lurg Grazing (proprietorship lay with the Lawers Estate), the tenancy usually differed. The Fergusons were never recorded as tenants of their cottage, but as ‘inhabitant/occupier’. In those censuses viewed which show employment status the shepherd is recorded as 'employed'. This combination of information indicates that the Fergusons may have been employed by the tenant of the grazing farm – but only if the tenant owned the flock which is very unlikely due to the financial complications that would create on tenancy changes. The more likely alternative is that the landowner owned the flocks on his land and paid the grazing tenant to maintain the land in good order (such as boundary walls, tracks, drainage, flooding, sheepfolds etc) and the shepherding inhabitant/occupier to tend the flock. There is no evidence of any formal working relationship with the nearby Carroglen Farm which belonged to the neighbouring Ochtertyre estate. ==THE FERGUSONS at LURG== ::'''FIRST FERGUSON ARRIVALS :''' [[Ferguson-3265|Daniel (Donald) Ferguson]] & [[McDougall-423|Janet McDougal]] married in 1801 in Monzie parish. The Monzie parish record states they were ‘both in this parish’ despite neither being native there. Their first child, John, was born at Lurg in 1802 suggesting the newly married couple secured immediate employment with the provision of accommodation at Lurg. ::'''FERGUSONS THROUGH THE YEARS :''' Donald & Janet lived their complete married lives at Lurg, with 10 children born between 1802 & 1823. There are no records found which can reveal how many, if any, of the older children left home before the youngest, Janet, was born. No marriage of siblings is documented before Janet’s birth in 1823; whatever the comings & goings, cottage life would have been cramped. The 10 children all born at Lurg are: *[[Ferguson-3274|John]] *[[Ferguson-3275|Margaret]] *[[Ferguson-3272|Hugh]] *[[Ferguson-3269|Christian]] *[[Ferguson-3267|Elizabeth/Betty/Betsy]] *[[Ferguson-3270|John]] *[[Ferguson-3263|Ann]] *[[Ferguson-3271|Duncan]] *[[Ferguson-3268|Catherine]] *[[Ferguson-3273|Janet/Jannet]] The profiles listed above were imported by family GEDCOM and have not been amended to smooth out the resulting presentation of data. It is believed the next generation living at Lurg were also born there (son Donald’s children). However this conflicts with ECB’s numerical summary of baptisms so a check on their original baptism records will be made before displaying them here as Lurg births if correct[[#1|[A]]]. The 1841 census records Donald still working as the shepherd at aged 65. By then the only family living at home was Hugh who is recorded as aged 30 but ages were rounded down to the nearest 5 in that first census. He was actually 34, still single & working as a mason. Hugh eventually emigrated to Australia late in life only to die there a mere two years later. Donald retired between the 1841 & 1851 censuses. Son, Donald b 1812, follows in his father’s footsteps as the Lurg shepherd but Donald Sr and Janet continue to live there too. Also part of the elder Donald’s household is daughter Janet and her son James Neil who is 5 in the 1851 census. James’ father, also a James Neil, lives down the Glen at nearby Balmuick Farm. Janet & Neil never married. On paper at least there seems to be no drama over the birth out of wedlock as the child is able to take his father’s name and Janet’s parents are supportive of her & her child in that she is taken back into the family home at Lurg. No death record is evident for Janet McDougall. She died sometime after her entry in the 1851 census and Donald’s death in 1858 when he’s reported to be a widower. The lack of a post-civil registration in 1855 onwards places Janet’s death between 1851 & 1854. Son Donald continued as Lurg shepherd until his death there in 1880 meaning he spent his entire life there (subject to the possibility that he left home for work as a young man before the Lurg vacancy arose on his father's retirement). Donald’s son, Hugh, followed in the developing family tradition as he had been shepherding since at least 1871, living with his parents & working at Lurg. Hugh took over the cottage shepherd tenancy on the death of his father. The 1881 census records him as head of the Lurg household. His widowed mother Margaret McIntyre is living with him, as is his brother Donald (a school teacher who later moved to Glasgow). In that same census John Ferguson is recorded as a shepherd further down Glen Lednock. He’s at Balmuick Cottage, with his wife Catherine & 6 children aged from 11 down to 1. [WIP – confirm which John this is – he’s aged 36, Catherine 43]. Later that same year Hugh married Agnes McMillan in Sanquhar, where she was born. Agnes was one of four kitchen maids at what is now Crieff Hydro, then named Strathearn House, built in 1867 for a mighty £30,000. Unfortunately Hugh & Agnes only had a short 10 years of married life together, without a family. In December 1894 Hugh then married Ann McIntyre but this marriage was also childless. By referring to censuses it's seen that Hugh & Ann occupy Lurg in 1901 together with Hugh’s mother Margaret McIntyre but by 1911 the Ferguson connection to Lurg has been broken, never to be recovered. The couple are now at Mid Tullybannocher in Comrie parish where Hugh is a ‘crofter & grazier’. This steading is on the shore of Loch Earn offering a much easier climate. In fact they'd moved there sometime before 1905 as the VR had recorded them there in that year. It also describes the property as a smithy but as the census doesn't mention this as part of Hugh's occupation, it's likely he wasn't active. Hugh saw out the rest of his life here, dying in 1922. It's interesting to think that the written records of the Fergusons' occupancy at Lurg tell of exactly 100 years of life & work from 1802 to 1901 inclusively. Of course the actual period will be slightly longer as Hugh & Ann no doubt lived there beyond the written record of the 1901 census. =='''SCHOOLING'''== ECB summed up local schooling as follows: “ ''It is often assumed that every community, every town and indeed every small village in Scotland had its school from an early date. Glenlednock seems however to have missed out from what can be deduced from archival evidence. Between 1693 and the first census in 1841 there appears a mention of the occupation of schoolmaster only once and that is in 1804/1805. There is no evidence held to indicate the presence of a school in the Glen prior to 1838 and no log book or register has been located. The Statistical Account of 1844 ( a record of every Parish in Scotland) mentions that “endowments are lacking in this glen where the people can only afford a teacher in the wintertime”. It is possible that any master in the type of small school for which a fee was paid would only continue if remuneration was forthcoming . It seems clear that schooling did not play much of a part in the life of the children in the Glen. Life was hard and work even for the young was essential if they were to survive. “'' ECB’s reference to 1838 suggests that the school came too late for the children of Donald & Janet, the youngest of whom (Janet) was born in 1823, so beyond school age in 1838. But surely his grandchildren, including Donald a future schoolmaster, were some of its first pupils? {{Image|file=LURG_Parish_of_Monzievaird_Strowan_Perthshire_Scotland.jpg |caption= The Schoolmasters House. The map reference indicates this is not much more than a mile or so from Lurg, just beyond Funtulich on the track leading to CoishavachanNN 747 264 [100m precision] }} =='''THE END OF AN ERA'''== In 1915 the tenant at Lurg is Allan Cameron VR011300061 which confirms the Fergusons left before then. This appears to be the last official record of the house. It fell empty and into disuse some time between then and the next valuation in 1920. Hugh Ferguson lived until 1922 so from a distance he would be aware of its demise. Was it only in hindsight it could be seen to be the end of an era or, given the depopulation trend throughout the 1800s, was it seen as inevitable? Incidentally, Dugal Ferguson (b 1860, another son of Donald F & Margaret McIntyre), who arrived further up the Glen at Invergeldie sometime between 1881 & 1885, was still in one of the Invergeldie farm cottages, at Coishavachan, until at least 1925 (but not in 1930). So it looks like Dugal was ‘the last Ferguson standing’ in Glen Lednock. Later he moved to a house in Crieff where he died in 1934. The demise of Lurg as shepherd accommodation occurs sometime after the death in 1913 of the colourful landlord of many years standing, Colonel Charles Robertson Williamson[[#2|[B]]]. There followed two brief periods of proprietorship of Lawers, those of his son Rev Charles David Robertson Williamson & then of W W Hood. It is a matter of record that Lurg Cottage was occupied in 1915 under the ownership of Williamson & empty on Hood’s watch in 1920. But those are merely two snapshots in time and it can’t be said precisely when ownership changed or indeed whether the cottage was lived in or even habitable at the time of sale to Hood. {{Image|file=LURG_Parish_of_Monzievaird_Strowan_Perthshire_Scotland-8.jpg |caption=Williamson Obelisk (''double click to enlarge photo'') }} A comment from the photographer Anthony O'Neil : ''This memorial is dedicated to Colonel Williamson - a former owner of the Lawers Estate (about 2km east of Comrie, off the A85). When his son changed his faith, the Colonel is said to have stated that he would beggar the estate rather than leave it to him, which indeed he did. He and his wife then moved here, to adjacent Tomperron House. The monument was erected by the people of Comrie, in honour of the Colonel and his wife, on the occasion of their Diamond Anniversary.'' It's a fact the son had no interest in estate matters and there was a serious friction between father & son. If the photographer's comment is correct (that Williamson & his wife moved out of Lawers House to Tomperron House) then the downward direction for the whole estate was set in motion by the father. How sad. Under the proprietorship of Mrs Constance Molyneux, which followed those two, there looks to be a form of regeneration demonstrated by an increased number of employees at Invergeldie as there are 10 people (including 'our' Dugal Ferguson) living in estate houses according to the 1925 VR, up from the 4 previously. So shepherd accommodation probably continued on the estate but as part of a more compact cluster of farm cottages. One wonders how much the changed environment influenced Dugal's decision to move out some time after 1925. =='''LINKS to PERSONS & PLACES OF INTEREST'''== [https://www.geograph.org.uk/of/lednock | 'Lednock' photos on Geograph website]. [https://www.geograph.org.uk/of/lurg%2C+perthshire | 'Lurg' photos on Geograph website]. [WIP Possibilities to be added in due course: eg *Colonel Williamson *Lawers Estate *Glen Lednock *Wester Glentarken, birthplace of first Lurg shepherd, Daniel/Donald Ferguson etc] =='''OBSERVATIONS & RESEARCH NOTES'''== [A] '''For Later Research:''' This birth rate points to more than one family sharing the cottage at times or even that a 2nd house existed on the land? Perhaps evidence of life in the ‘small house’ ECB noted at ‘Lurg Lower’. Further research of the OPRs in the high birth periods should reveal the parent couples & how many are recorded there simultaneously. It’s a daunting exercise not to be undertaken lightly as it would require examining every baptism record in Comrie parish as residence locations are not set up as a searchable filter in the database. [B] Of the landlords with whom the Fergusons held tenancies Colonel David Robertson Williamson was the most ‘colourful’. A ‘Gentlemen of Honour’ written by Bernard Byrom, published in 2010, was reviewed as follows; "''…tells the fascinating story, most of it never told before, of the Robertson and Williamson families who owned both the Balgray estate in Dumfriesshire and the Lawers estate near Comrie in Perthshire. Their history begins in triumph in the eighteenth century and ends in tragedy with the break-up of the Lawers estate in the twentieth, and sheds new light on the well-known feud between Colonel Williamson and his only son Charles. ''The story of the families begins at the time when General Archibald Robertson, a veteran of the American War of Independence, purchased the 35,000 acre Lawers estate in 1784 from the Campbells who had been driven from their home on Loch Tayside during the Marquis of Montrose's uprising in 1645. After the General's death the estate was inherited by his niece who married David Williamson, Lord Balgray, who was a respected judge of the Court of Session. David's father Alexander had started out in life as an estate factor at Balgray in Dumfriesshire and rose to become Lord Hopetoun's Private Secretary, spending most of his time working at the earl's mansions at Hopetoun House near Edinburgh and at Moffat. On one occasion he crossed swords with the great Robert Burns over the dismissal of a Moffat schoolmaster for alleged cruelty to a pupil because it appears that the schoolmaster had literally tried to knock a modicum of education into a dim-witted boy!'' ''David's elder brother, Charles Williamson, led an exciting life and his activities ranged from being a British spy to developing much of New York State in the 1790s on behalf of the Pulteney Associated. He died of Yellow Fever on board a Royal Navy ship in 1804 whilst returning from a secret government mission to the West Indies.'' ''Charles's own son, Charles Alexander Williamson, lived somewhat in his father's shadow but had ambitions of becoming a millionaire when gold was discovered in California in 1848. Unfortunately, he died of cholera at Fort Leavenworth whilst on his way out west to make his fortune. This left his 19-year-old son as heir to the Lawers estates.'' ''This son was Colonel (as he became) David Robertson Williamson who was one of the most colourful characters that Perthshire has ever known. He married the Honourable Selina Maria Morgan who was a daughter of the first Baron Tredegar and from the time he inherited the Lawers estates in 1852 he devoted his life to managing his estates and fulfilling his responsibilities as one of the principal heritors of the Comrie area whilst simultaneously enjoying life as a daring horseman and foxhunter. The book also reveals, for the first time ever, the true reason why he was sent to prison in 1853 for assaulting the minister of Monzievaird church. Whilst the Colonel always had the Comrie villagers' best interests at heart and tried to do what he thought was best for them over the years, it wasn't always seen that way by the villagers themselves and his increasingly autocratic methods of running things weren't always appreciated locally. Some of the frequent and amusing 'spats' between him and the villagers are described, along with the many benefits he brought to the area such as almost single-handedly getting the railway built from Crieff to Comrie in 1893.'' ''The last part of the story deals with the bitter relationship between the Colonel and his only son Charles who he disowned for becoming a Roman Catholic priest and against whom he waged a vendetta that ended with the break-up of the estates in the twentieth century. Charles became dependant on the loyal support of his old schoolfriend Reginald Brett who, after he became the second Lord Esher, saved Charles on numerous occasions from mental and financial ruin. The book contains extracts from many of Lord Esher's letters that not only show their close personal relationship but also demonstrate the lengths to which he went to protect Charles."'' Notice the Colonel married the [[Morgan-29483|Honourable Selina Maria Morgan]]. 3 Ferguson descendants are named Selina - it's an uncommon name, but apparently this is just a co-incidence. The first Ferguson daughter named Selina was baptised in 1848 whereas the Hon Selina was not married & ensconced as Lady of the estate until 1853 when she was 19 or 20. It seems Selina Ferguson was born too early for her name to be influenced by the Morgan family, at that time outside the landlord’s family, but perhaps there’s a missing piece to the story? ==FAMILY RESEARCH== Research on the earlier generations of the Fergusons at Lurg is eventually curtailed by the absence of church records before 1700. It can be said with certainty that ancestry is proven back to John Ferguson & Elizabeth McDiarmid as they are named as parents of the first Lurg shepherd Donald/Daniel who died in 1858, by which time civil registration prevailed. The marriage of this John & Elizabeth is recorded in Stirling in 1772. Parish records for Comrie survive from 1693 while the earliest surviving record for Monzievaird parish is a solitary baptism in 1714. A smattering continue until 1729 when some momentum gathers thereafter. So credible baptisms can be identified back to c 1700 but to draw conclusions earlier than then based on incomplete extant records is an unreliable exercise given that the most likely source (Comrie) is absent. =='''SOURCES'''== =='''ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS'''== Research which contributed to an understanding of this Ferguson branch of the tree and/or this narrative was provided by Margaret Anderson, Euan Cameron, Deborah Crate, Rachel Kelly, Alan Runciman, Heather Spunner & Stephen West. Extracts from the work of the late Elizabeth Colvin Bain provided the majority of the wider history & statistics and credited to her where appropriate. Should you be able to contribute you are invited to contact the Profile Manager(s).

Lurgan Civil Parish, County Cavan

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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]] ==Lurgan Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' An Lorgain. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/391 Lurgan Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''Barony:''' Castlerahan :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Ulster Province of Ireland|Ulster]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Lurgan Civil Parish=== :''Note: Population centres for this Parish, where known, are shown here. For a full list see [[Space:Towns_Of_County_Cavan|Towns of County Cavan]] :{| width="100%" border="1" |style="background:#BAD66E;" colspan=2|
'''Population Centres (Cities, Towns, Village etc)'''
|- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Lisduff'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' An Lios Dubh.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@53.8016,-7.0285,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/53.8016/-7.0285 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-7.1019&lat=53.8433 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lisduff&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=LURGAN Grifiths Valuation.]||'''Lisgrea'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Lios Cré.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@53.8652,-7.1183,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/53.8652/-7.1183 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-7.1019&lat=53.8433 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lisgrea&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=LURGAN Grifiths Valuation.] |- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Virginia (pop 2,648)'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Achadh an Iúir.
[[Wikipedia:Virginia,_County_Cavan|Wikipedia entry for Virginia]]
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@53.8356,-7.0803,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/53.8356/-7.0803 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-7.1019&lat=53.8433 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Virginia&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=LURGAN Grifiths Valuation.]||  |} ===The Townlands of Lurgan Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Lurgan Parish (An Lorgain) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/391/BF Lurgan 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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'''Census links, Griffiths link & Notes'''
|- |Aghacashel|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Aghacashel&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Aghacashel&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Aghacashel&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=LURGAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Aghaloughan|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Aghaloughan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Aghaloughan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Aghaloughan&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=LURGAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Aghnadrung|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Aghnadrung&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Aghnadrung&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Aghnadrung&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=LURGAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballaghanea|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Ballaghanea&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Ballaghanea&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballaghanea&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=LURGAN Griffiths Valuation.]
See also [https://www.logainm.ie/en/4276 Ballaghanea Island] and [https://www.logainm.ie/en/4277 Ballaghanea Island South], two islands adjacent to Ballaghanea townland. [Not included in the townlands listing]. |- |Burrencarragh|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Burrencarragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Burrencarragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Burrencarragh&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=LURGAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Burrenrea|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Burrenrea&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Burrenrea&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Burrenrea&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=LURGAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carrakeelty Beg|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=%22Carrakeelty+Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=%22Carrakeelty+Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carrakeelty%20Beg&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=LURGAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carrakeelty More|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=%22Carrakeelty+More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=%22Carrakeelty+More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carrakeelty%20More&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=LURGAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cleggan|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Cleggan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Cleggan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cleggan&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=LURGAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Coppanagh Glebe|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=%22Coppanagh+Glebe%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=%22Coppanagh+Glebe%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Coppanagh%20Glebe&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=LURGAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Coragh|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Coragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Coragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Coragh&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=LURGAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cornashesk|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Cornashesk&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Cornashesk&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cornashesk&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=LURGAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cornaslieve|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Cornaslieve&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Cornaslieve&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cornaslieve&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=LURGAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Correagh Glebe|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=%22Correagh+Glebe%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=%22Correagh+Glebe%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Correagh%20Glebe&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=LURGAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Crannadillon|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Crannadillon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Crannadillon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Crannadillon&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=LURGAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Curracloghan|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Curracloghan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Curracloghan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Curracloghan&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=LURGAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Curraghkeel|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Curraghkeel&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Curraghkeel&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Curraghkeel&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=LURGAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Curraghmore|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Curraghmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Curraghmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Curraghmore&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=LURGAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Deerpark||''Páirc na bhFianna''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Deerpark&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Deerpark&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Deerpark&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=LURGAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Derryevin|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Derryevin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Derryevin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Derryevin&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=LURGAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Drumderg|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Drumderg&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Drumderg&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drumderg&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=LURGAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Drumderg Glebe|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=%22Drumderg+Glebe%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=%22Drumderg+Glebe%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drumderg%20Glebe&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=LURGAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Drumgora|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Drumgora&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Drumgora&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drumgora&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=LURGAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Drumheel|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Drumheel&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Drumheel&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drumheel&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=LURGAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Drummoney|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Drummoney&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Drummoney&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drummoney&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=LURGAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Dunancory|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Dunancory&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Dunancory&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Dunancory&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=LURGAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Fintawan|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Fintawan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Fintawan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Fintawan&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=LURGAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Gallonnambraher|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Gallonnambraher&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Gallonnambraher&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Gallonnambraher&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=LURGAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Keelagh Glebe|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=%22Keelagh+Glebe%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=%22Keelagh+Glebe%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Keelagh%20Glebe&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=LURGAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Kilnagun|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Kilnagun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Kilnagun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kilnagun&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=LURGAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lattoon||''Leatóin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Lattoon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Lattoon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lattoon&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=LURGAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lisduff||''An Lios Dubh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Lisduff&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Lisduff&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lisduff&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=LURGAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lisgrea||''Lios Cré''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Lisgrea&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Lisgrea&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lisgrea&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=LURGAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lislea|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Lislea&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Lislea&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lislea&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=LURGAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lismeen|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Lismeen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Lismeen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lismeen&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=LURGAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lisnafana|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Lisnafana&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Lisnafana&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lisnafana&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=LURGAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lurgan||''An Lorgain''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Lurgan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Lurgan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lurgan&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=LURGAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lurgan Glebe|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=%22Lurgan+Glebe%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=%22Lurgan+Glebe%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lurgan%20Glebe&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=LURGAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Mullaghmore|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Mullaghmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Mullaghmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Mullaghmore&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=LURGAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Murmod|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Murmod&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Murmod&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Murmod&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=LURGAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Pollamalady|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Pollamalady&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Pollamalady&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Pollamalady&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=LURGAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Pollintemple||''Poll an Teampaill''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Pollintemple&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Pollintemple&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Pollintemple&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=LURGAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Rahardrum|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Rahardrum&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Rahardrum&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Rahardrum&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=LURGAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Stramatt|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Stramatt&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Stramatt&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Stramatt&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=LURGAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Virginia||''Achadh an Iúir''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Virginia&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Virginia&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Virginia&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=LURGAN Griffiths Valuation.]
Only shown as [https://www.townlands.ie/cavan/virginia/ an electoral division on Townlands.ie]. |} ==Notes== ===Excluded 'Townlands'=== :These are all small islands in Lough Ramer and more than likely never inhabited. *[https://www.logainm.ie/en/4276 Ballaghanea Island] *[https://www.logainm.ie/en/4277 Ballaghanea Island South] *[https://www.logainm.ie/en/4291 Georges Island] *[https://www.logainm.ie/en/4292 Illanagreeve. aka Raspberry Island] *[https://www.logainm.ie/en/4293 Islandboy - yellow island] *[https://www.logainm.ie/en/4303 Rahardrum Island] *[https://www.logainm.ie/en/4304 Rahardrum Sand Bank] *[https://www.logainm.ie/en/4305 Sallow Island] *[https://www.logainm.ie/en/4308 Woodworth's Island]. This is the exception in that it was the former residence of a Mr. Woodworth. ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources '''''for this parish''''' may be placed here. More general sources for Cavan should be added to the main Cavan 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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Lusitania

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The Lusitania was a passenger vessel built by [Ellerman & Bucknall][http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/lines/ellerman6.htm] [[Category:Ships]]

Lutheran

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Related Categories: *[[:Category: Lutheran Ministers]] *[[:Category:Lutherans]] *[[:Category: Lutheran Priests]] *[[:Category:Lutheranism]] *[[:Category:Lutheran, Professional Genealogists]] The goal of this project is to ... Find those of Lutheran Faith and to expand on Lutheran history. Later can Exspand to different sub projects with in Lutheran Faith. == Lutheran Noteables== *[[Schickard-2| Wilhelmus Schickard]] *[[Luder-45| Martin (Luder) Luther]] *[[Burns-6523| Conrad Ray Burns]] *[[Langford-2886 |Brigadier General Victor Langford III]] How to Join To join the Lutheran project first start out by browsing our current 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 page does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the Name Study Coordinator: [[Bright-1984|Billie Keaffaber]] or [[Smith-123128| Shirlea J. Smith]] for assistance. ==Membership== Right now this project just has three members. * [[Bright-1984|Billie Keaffaber]] * [[Smith-123128| Shirlea J. Smith]] * [[Roche-395| Patricia Roch]] * [[Colville-218| Joelle Colville-Hanson]] 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 those of Lutheran Faith famous, ministers, ect. * working on profiles and categorization * help with Lutheran Project * * ==Links== *https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lutheranism *https://www.britannica.com/topic/Lutheranism *https://www.genealoger.com/lutheran/luth_history_and_culture.htm *https://www.familytreemagazine.com/premium/lutheran-genealogy-records/ *https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Lutheran_Church_in_the_United_States *https://www.elca.org/archives *https://www.lutheranchurch.dk/faq/genealogy *https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/60722/ 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=15616492 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod. Michigan District

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Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod. Michigan District : : 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=980725 send me a private message]. Thanks! : [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Trinity_Luther_Church_Jackson_Michigan&public=1 Trinity Lutheran Church Jackson Michigan]

Lutie No. 5 Mine Disaster 1930

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[[Category: Oklahoma, Mining Disasters]][[Category:Hailey-Ola Coal Company]] [[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]] | '''Lutie No. 5 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: 29 Nov 1930 * Location:[[:Category:Lutie, Oklahoma|Lutie, Oklahoma]] * Victims: 15 deaths * Cause: Mine explosion ===Rescue Efforts=== ===Results and Findings=== '''To Create the Category''' :To create the category for this Disaster, please add [[Category:Lutie No. 5 Mine Disaster, Lutie, Oklahoma, 1930]] 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:Lutie, 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===

Luton Notables

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Luton has many people of note. Here are some of them: Alan Batey - Apprentice at Vauxhall became President of Chevrolet in the US Arthur Hailey - Writer Badley Drawn Boy - Singer Colin Salmon - Film Actor David Arnold - Film Music Composer David Renwick - Script Writer George Coleman - race walker and represented Britain in 2 Olympic Games 1952 and 1956 John Hegley, Poet Kerry Dixon - Footballer Monty Panasar - Cricketer Nadia Hussain - TV Cook Paul Young - Singer Phil Read - Motor Cycle Racer Simon Evans, Stand-up Comedian Sir Alec Jeffries, geneticist Stacey Dooley - TV investigative Reporter Zena Skinner, TV Cook

Luty Name Study

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[[Category:Luty Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] __NOTOC__
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 Luty Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Luty Luty] 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 Luty 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 Luty's), by time period (18th Century Luty's), or by topic (Luty DNA, Luty Occupations, Luty 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 Luty 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=Luty}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Origins of the Luty Name== According to [https://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Luty SurnameDB] The Luty surname is from old French leaut (lawty in Middle English), meaning loyalty, and arrived in Britain after the Norman conquest. == Early Occurrences == The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Huctredus Leute, which was dated 1212, in the "Feet of Fines of Lancashire", during the reign of King John. [https://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Luty#ixzz5rNJGtYx9 Surname Database] ==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/Leuty Leuty] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lutey Lutey] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lawty Lawty] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lewty Lewty] ==Sources==

Lützenburger Name Study

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[[Category:Lützenburger Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] __NOTOC__ ==Welcome to the Lützenburger Name Study== My aim is to collect Lützenbergers, Litzenburgers, Luxemburgers etc. everywhere and to try to connect them into families. I started this Name Study because I have Lützenburger ancestors and have found so many branches in my area alone that it is difficult to keep up! Also I hope that this will help researchers from other countries whose Lützenburger ancestors migrated from Germany. I include spouses as this might show how families continued to marry into each other. Most of my ancestors were millers in the Hunsrück area. But if you have Lützenbergers in your family tree, too, feel free to add profiles to the name study! Contact me if you want to cooperate further than that. Also see the list of profiles associated with this name study at https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:L%C3%BCtzenburger_Name_Study. ===Meaning of the last name Lützenburger and its variants=== According to Wikipedia, a toponymic surname or topographic surname is a surname derived from a place name. This can include specific locations, such as the individual's place of origin, residence, or of lands that they held, or can be more generic, derived from topographic features. Middle High German "lützel", "lützelig" means small, little. "burg" means castle. This the word itself means "small castle". The names Lützenberger, Litzenberger, Lützelberger etc. are such topograhic surnames. Names like this were given to people who had migrated to Germany from Luxembourg or similarly named places. Quite often you'll find a Lützenburger mentioned in a church book as "Luxemburger". Luxemburger in the dialect of the Hunsrück, Saarland and Mosel areas of Germany is often pronounced similar to "Litzeburjer", and the priest might have written down what he heard. My possible ancestor Stephan de Lützelburg, though, came from Lützelbourg/Alsace and thus was named Lützelburger. He passed on this name to his descendants, and it was changed slightly over the centuries or depending on the priest who documented events in the church book. ===Places called "Lützenburg" and similar=== *'''Lützelburg''', remains of a hilltop enclosure near Mellnau, Marburg, Hessen *'''Lützelburg''', a castle ruin near Marburg, Hessen *'''Lützelburg''', a lost castle near Velburg, Bavaria, Germany *'''Lützelburg''', now part of Gablingen near Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany *'''Lützelburg''', a lost castle in Kempten/Allgäu, Bavaria, Germany *'''Luxemburg''', a European state bordering on Belgium, France and Germany. Also the name of its capital and of the castle that was the foundation of Luxembourg city *'''Lutzelbourg''', a village in Lorraine, Eastern France, Département Moselle, with a castle named the same *'''Lützelburg''', a castle ruin near Ottrott, Alsace, France ==Litzenbergers in Germany== According to an article by Günter Weinsheimer, the ancestor of the Litzenberger families in the Hunsrück area of Germany was [[Lützelburg-1|Stephan de Lützelburg]], second son of a count from Lützelbourg/Alsace-Lorraine, who left his home around 1600 and migrated to Gemünden in Germany where he owned a mill. Many Litzenbergers in this area were millers indeed. This should be proved by more sources. Lützenberger families should be connected to see if there were more migrations, maybe from Luxembourg, too. ===Litzenberger Notables in Germany=== '''Heinrich von Lützelburg''', bishop of Semgallen, Kurland and Chiemsee and member of the Franciscan order. Heinrich came from the noble family of the Lützelburger. He died on 8 Feb 1274. He was probably buried in abbey church Herrenchiemsee. Source: https://www.wikiwand.com/de/Heinrich_von_L%C3%BCtzelburg '''Hans Lützelburger''', also Hans Leuczellburger or Hans Franck, was a German form cutter known for his wood cuts executed for Hans Holbein. Hans was probably from Luxembourg. He was born around 1495 and died in June 1526 in Basel/Switzerland. Source: https://www.wikiwand.com/de/Hans_L%C3%BCtzelburger '''Helmer von Lützelburg''', born 1956, is a German director, screen writer and film producer. Source: https://www.wikiwand.com/de/Helmer_von_L%C3%BCtzelburg '''The noble family of Lützelburg''' There are three noble families named von Lützelburg. One of these died out in 1149. Another one is the dynastic house Haus Luxemburg which was often called Haus Lützelburg but does not seem to be related. The third noble family came from Lorraine originally, some of its members in Bavaria and Saxony also became well-known. Originally they seem to have been serving the afore-mentioned noble family which died out. The family took their name from the Lützelburg, a parish which nowadays belongs to France, in Arrondissement Sarrebourg in the East of Département Moselle. From early on members of this family also settled in neighbouring areas. In the 17th century branches of the family spread to Oberlausitz, now part of Saxony/Germany and Poland. Members of this last noble family should be listed as profiles on Wikitree if there is enough data to start a profile. If not, they can be listed here. If you are interested in nobility and can help, I'd be glad about that as I have not much knowledge about or interest in noble families. Also I do not have clearance to create pre-1500 profiles. *'''Thimo, Albertus and Humfridus de Lutzenlburg''', mentioned in 1166, are the first members recorded. ''(Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%C3%BCtzelburg_(Adelsgeschlecht))'' *The genealogy starts with '''Egenolf/Eginolf von Lützelburg''', first mentioned in a document in 1330. He was a "bischöflich Straßburg" vassal in Zabern and from 1350 in Imlingen. He was married to Elsen von Heringen and died in 1371. ''(Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%C3%BCtzelburg_(Adelsgeschlecht))'' *'''Heinrich von Lützelburg''' (fifth generation descendant of Egenolf) became governor in Saarburg in 1520, and his son '''Friedrich von Lützelburg''', ruler of Imlingen and Sareck, became Lord High Steward. ''(Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%C3%BCtzelburg_(Adelsgeschlecht))'' *Friedrich's grandsons '''Ernst Christoph, Friedrich Wlhelm and Johann Weigand''', all sons of '''Anton von Lützelburg''', founded the three main lines and also several offshoots of the family. ''(Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%C3%BCtzelburg_(Adelsgeschlecht))'' *'''Maria Franziska von Litzelburg''', married to Johann Christoph von Künßberg. ''Source: https://www.online-ofb.de/famreport.php?ofb=kulmbach&ID=I8592'' *'''Maria Margaretha Susanna Freyin von Lützelburg zu Dondorf''', married to NN von Lüchau. Godchild: Wolff Christian Sigmund von Künßberg. ''Source: https://www.online-ofb.de/famreport.php?ofb=kulmbach&ID=I11902'' *[[Lützelburg-4|Anton Friedrich von Lützelburg]], bailiff in Baden/Germany *[[Lützelburg-3|Philipp von Lützelburg]], German botanist *[[Lützelburg-1|Stephan de Lützelburg]] ===Litzenberger millers in the Hunsrück area=== [[Lützelburg-1|Stephan de Lützelburg]] migrated from Lützelbourg in Alsace-Lorraine around 1600 and settled on a mill in Gemünden. He might be the father of [[Litzenburger-4|Johann Philipp]] and [[Lützelburg-2|Hans Adam]]. But in Philipp's marriage record in Lauterecken church book, his parents are mentioned as [[Lützelburger-1|Hans Lützelburger]] and his wife Christina. Hans seems to have died early, as Christina remarried in 1639. Maybe there were two Philipps in the area during that time who have been connected by mistake into one person. Anyway, there are many Litzenbergers on IGI but there seem to be so many mistakes in this early phase - it would be necessary to check all the original church book entries. Of Stephan's or Hans' possible descendants, [[Lützenburger-83|Michel Lützenberger]] moved to Neubrücke near Hoppstädten-Weiersbach. Another branch, probably connected to Stephan or Hans, starts with [[Litzenburger-9|Johann Nikolaus Litzenberger]] and his wife Anna Margaretha Rockenbach in Tiefenbach near Simmern. Johann Nikolaus was calvinist. Another branch is located in Offenbach am Glan and surrounding villages. It starts with [[Litzenberger-95|Johann Adam Litzenberger]], born before 1690. [[Lützenburger-69|Johann Wilhelm Lützenburger]] and [[Lützenburger-7|Goswin Lützenburger]] brought the family name from the area around Morbach to Thalfang and surrounding villages. To be connected in this area: *[[Litzenberger-89|Maria Katharina Litzenberger]] oo Assmann, Gehlweiler *[[Litzenberger-152|Maria Christina Litzenberger]] oo Litzenburger, Krebsweiler *[[Litzenberger-153|Johannes Litzenberger]], oo Grein oo Mohr, Kellenbach/Henau *[[Luxemburger-5|Johann Peter Luxemburger]], Bundenbach *[[Luxemburger-14|Maria Margaretha Luxemburger]], Kellenbach *[[Lutzenberger-23|Maria Elisabeth Lutzenberger]] oo Klundt, Kusel *[[Lützeberger-1|Christian Ludwig Lützenberger]], Ellweiler/Burglichtenberg/Fohren-Linden *[[Lützenburger-49|Theobald Lützenburger]], Lauterecken/Kusel *[[Luxemburger-5|Johann Peter Luxemburger]], Bundenbach *[[Litzenburger-111|Theobald Litzenburger]], Staudernheim *[[Luetzenberger-1|Johann Friedrich Luetzenberger]], Rhaunen *[[Litzenberger-95|Johann Adam Litzenberger]], Offenbach/Glan *[[Lützelburg-2|Hans Adam Litzenberger]], Gemünden/Heiligenmoschel/Kusel *[[Lützelburg-1|Stephan de Lützelburg]], Lützelbourg/Alsace, Gemünden *[[Lützelburger-1|Hans Lützelburger]], Heiligenmoschel *[[Lützenberger-11|Henrich Lützenberger]], Herrensulzbach *[[Litzenburger-9|Johann Nikolaus Litzenberger]], Tiefenbach *[[Litzenberger-83|Maria Elisabetha Litzenberger]] oo Kuntz, Offenbach/Glan/Gehlweiler *[[Litzenberg-13|Simon Litzenberger]], Krebsweiler (probably) See also the Moselle Litzenbergers. ===Other Litzenbergers in the Hunsrück area=== For a change, [[Lützeberger-1|Christian Ludwig Lützeberger]] was a forester, not a miller. He was born before 1733 to unknown parents. He did live on a mill, though, for a while, and married into miller family Horbach. ===Litzenbergers in the Moselle area=== There is a branch in Mülheim/Moselle which starts with [[Lützenburger-51|Johann Emrich Lützenburger]], born around 1680, tailor in Mülheim/Moselle. ===Litzenbergers in the Saarland area=== *[[Lützenburger-34|Jacob Lützenburger]] and descendants *[[Luxemburger-4|Anna Alma Luxemburger]], Lisdorf *[[Luxemburger-3|Anna Angela Luxemburger]], Püttlingen *[[Luxemburger-2|Rupert Robert Luxemburger]], Ensdorf ===Litzenbergers in other areas of Germany=== *[[Lützenberger-2|Arnold Lützenberger]], Geilenkirchen, Northrhine-Westphalia *[[Lutzenberger-42|Matthias Lutzenberger]], Penzing, Landsberg am Lech, Bavaria *[[Lutzenberger-3|Maria Anna Lutzenberger]] oo Bertele, Unterallgäu, Bavaria *[[Lützelberger-3|Jerg Lützelberger]], Waldfischbach, Bavaria === Litzenberger Migrants to Germany=== *[[Litzenberger-44|Margaretha Litzenberger]] from Bačko Dobro Polje (Kischker,Kisker), oo Falkenstein, to Karlsruhe == Litzenberger in Other European Countries== *[[Lutzenberger-8|Elsa Lutzenberger]] oo Teves, Netherlands *[[Litzenberger-2|Louis Litzenberger]], Poland/East Prussia ==Litzenbergers in the USA== One of maybe many Litzenbergers migrating to America was [[Litzenberg-13|Simon Litzenberg]]. His profile should be completed and connected. Other migrants should be identified. '''Litzenberger Migrants to the USA''' *[[Litzenberger-2|Louis Litzenberger]], from Poland/Ostpreußen *[[Litzenberger-51|Mary Litzenberger]], from Saratov/Russia *[[Litzenberger-10|Johannes Heinrich Litzenberger]], from Saratov/Russia *[[Litzenberger-40|Henry Litzenberger]], from Russia *[[Litzenberger-67|Phillip W. Litzenberger]] from Russia, Idaho, son of Henry (maybe Litzenberger-40?) *[[Litzenberger-83|Maria Elisabetha Litzenberger]] oo Kuntz *[[Litzenburger-111|Theobald Litzenburger]], Staudernheim *[[Litzenberg-13|Simon Litzenberger]], Krebsweiler (probably) *[[Lutzenburg-10|Cornelius Lutzenburg]], German politician and miner from Recklinghausen *[[Litzenburger-125|Karl Litzenburger]], Niederwörresbach *[[Litzenburger-128|Eugen Rudolf Litzenburger]], Niederwörresbach *[[Litzenberger-173|Johann Litzenberger]] '''Litzenbergers in the USA - starting points of branches''' *[[Litzenberger-56|Albert Walter Litzenberger]], Pennsylvania *[[Litzenberger-80|John Bernard Litzenberger]], Kentucky/Colorado *[[Litzenberger-33|John George Litzenberger]], Pennsylvania/Ohio *[[Litzenberger-84|Mary Ann Litzenberger]] oo Scheirer, Pennsylvania *[[Litzenberger-10|Johannes Heinrich Litzenberger]], from Saratov/Russia *[[Litzenberger-61|George P. Litzenberger]], Washington *[[Litzenberger-59|Conrad H. Litzenberger]], Washington *[[Litzenberger-22|Glenda Alice Litzenberger]] oo Garner, Washington/Idaho *[[Litzenberger-67|Phillip W. Litzenberger]] from Russia, Idaho, son of Henry *[[Litzenberger-45|Annie Marie Litzenberger]] oo Myers, Wisconsin/California *[[Litzenberger-79|Agnes S. Litzenberger]] oo Bittenbender, Pennsylvania/Columbia *[[Lutzenberger-1|Ervin Viktor Lutzenberger]], Wisconsin *[[Litzenberger-35|Simon Litzenberger]], New York *[[Litzenberger-173|Johann Litzenberger]], Baltimore ==Litzenbergers in Canada== *[[Litzenberger-88|Philip Litzenberger]], Alberta *[[Litzenberger-26|John Litzenberger]] from Austria ==Litzenbergers in Eastern Europe/Russia== *[[Litzenberger-54|Adam Litzenberger]], Bačko Dobro Polje (Kischker,Kisker) *[[Litzenberger-2|Louis Litzenberger]], from Poland/Ostpreußen *[[Litzenberger-51|Mary Litzenberger]], from Saratov/Russia *[[Litzenberger-44|Margaretha Litzenberger]] oo Falkenstein, Bačko Dobro Polje (Kischker,Kisker) *[[Litzenberger-165|Franz Litzenberger]] and family in Crvenka, now Serbia == Possible Sources == The Litzenberger families are actually quite well researched. There is for example a book by Homer Laurence Litzenberg, "Litzenberger and Litzenberg : origins of the names and the families", published in 1995. I will try to collect more sources here in the course of time but feel free to add some in the comments of this page. *Litzenberg, Homer Laurence, Litzenberger and Litzenberg : origins of the names and the families. 1995. See https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/759065?availability=Family%20History%20Library *Weinsheimer, Günter. "Nach Spurensuche großes Sippentreffen", in Naheland-Kalender: Jahrbuch des Kreises Bad Kreuznach, 1997, p. 64-66 *Weinsheimer, Günter. Vier Jahrhunderte Familiengeschichte. In: Heimatkalender des Landkreises Birkenfeld 1995. *Litzenberger, Walter. Geschichte der Müllerfamilie Litzenberger. *Zwiebelberg, Werner, „Die Müllerfamilie Litzenberger im Hunsrück“ in Beiträge zur Familienkunde des Hunsrücks, typewritten document not officially published. *Newsletter of the Litzenberger/Litzenberg Association. See https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1025701 *Litzenberg, J.E. The Litzenbergs in America: A Biographical Record of George Litzenberg and his wife, Grace Coates with a preview of their ancestors and a Genealogical and Biographical Record of Their Descendants. Centerberg, Ohio: 1948. Available online at https://www.seekingmyroots.com/members/files/G004188.pdf. Last accessed Aug 15, 2022. *Online Family Book Südlicher Hochwald - family should be connected and further data found: https://www.online-ofb.de/famreport.php?ofb=NLF&ID=I617521&nachname=Litzenberger&lang=de *article on the noble family of Lützelburg, see https://www.wikiwand.com/de/L%C3%BCtzelburg_(Adelsgeschlecht) *Distler, Holger. "Philip Lützelburger heiratet eine Frau aus dem Lützelburger Land: Ein Gelegenheitsfund". In Pfälzisch-Rheinische Familienkunde Band 14, p.393. *Miller project at Landesmuseum Birkenfeld - list of Litzenbergers: https://genealogie.landesmuseum-birkenfeld.de/Muehlen/html/i000006.htm ==About the Project== The Lützenburger Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lützenburger Lützenburger] 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 Lützenburger 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 Lützenburger's), by time period (18th Century Lützenburger's), or by topic (Lützenburger DNA, Lützenburger Occupations, Lützenburger 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 Lützenburger 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: [[Unfried-31|Anne Unfried]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Lützenburger}} 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! * If you can, please adopt profiles from these lists and try to connect them: **https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&cln=&order=&s=Litzenberger **https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&cln=&order=&s=Litzenburger **https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&cln=&order=&s=Lützenberger **https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&cln=&order=&s=Lützenburger **https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&cln=&order=&s=Luxemburger **https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&cln=&order=&s=Luxemberger **https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&cln=&order=&s=Lützelberger **https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&cln=&order=&s=Lutzenberger * Add your Lützenburger ancestors' profiles to the study by adding a sticker (see above) *Create profiles for Lützenburgers that are not already on Wikitree, if you find any during your research *Try to connect unconnected Litzenbger profiles, for example these: https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=Litzenberger ==Membership== *[[Unfried-31| Anne Unfried]] * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lützenberger Lützenberger] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lützelberger Lützelberger] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lützelburger Lützelburger] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Litzenberger Litzenberger] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Litzenburger Litzenburger] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Luxemburger Luxemburger] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Luxenburger Luxenburger]

Luxem Name Study

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[[Category:Luxem 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 the Luxems from Mayen. == Earliest Ancestor of Branches == Ideally they will all be descended from the earliest. === Germany === ==== Mayen ==== * [[Luxem-6|Martin Luxem]] b. 1667 [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Luxem-Descendants-6 D] * [[Luxem-86|Johann George Luxem]] b. abt. 1740 [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Luxem-Descendants-86 D] * [[Luxem-82|Mathias Luxem]] b. abt. 1782 [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Luxem-Descendants-82 D] * [[Luxem-79|Jacob Luxem]] b. abt. 1787 [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Luxem-Descendants-79 D] * [[Luxem-145|Johann George Luxem]] b. abt. 1790 * [[Luxem-45|Johann George Luxem]] b. abt. 1794 [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Luxem-Descendants-45 D] * [[Luxem-75|Johann Peter Luxem]] b. abt. 1795 [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Luxem-Descendants-75 D] * [[Luxem-28|Caspar Luxem]] b. abt. 1797 [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Luxem-Descendants-28 D] * [[Luxem-113|Xavier Luxem]] b. abt. 1800 [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Luxem-Descendants-113 D] * [[Luxem-33|George Luxem]] b. abt. 1801 [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Luxem-Descendants-33 D] * [[Luxem-40|Henrich Luxem]] b. abt. 1806 [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Luxem-Descendants-40 D] * [[Luxem-53|Johannes Luxem]] b. abt. 1811 [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Luxem-Descendants-53 D] * [[Luxem-121|Jacob Luxem]] b. abt. 1812 [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Luxem-Descendants-121 D] * [[Luxem-123|Nicolas Luxem]] b. abt. 1814 [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Luxem-Descendants-123 D] * [[Luxem-67|Sarobi? Luxem]] b. abt. 1822 [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Luxem-Descendants-67 D] * [[Luxem-16|Theodore Luxem]] b. abt. 1846 [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Luxem-Descendants-16 D] * [[Luxem-18|Caspar Luxem]] b. abt. 1847 [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Luxem-Descendants-18 D] == Template == {{One Name Study|name=Luxem|category=Luxem_Name_Study}} Paste this above the biography for each Luxem if they don't already belong to a project: {{One Name Study|name=Luxem|category=Luxem_Name_Study}} Or just include this category: [[Category: Luxem_Name_Study]] == Helpful Wikitree Links == * [[:Category:Luxem_Name_Study|Luxem Name Study Category]] - Lists all people and pages related to the name study. * [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Luxem Luxem surname list] - A list of all the Luxems on Wikitree. * [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&order=&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=luxem Unconnected Luxem] - These Luxems are not connected to the main tree. == Suggested Tasks == * Enter your Luxem ancestors. * Upload photos of your Luxem ancestors. * Connect all Luxems to the main tree. * Find and enter notable Luxems. * Make sure all Luxems are sourced. * Choose a Luxem already in the tree and enter all of their Luxem descendants. * Add the template or category to people with the Luxem surname. * Choose a location and enter all Luxems that live there. * If you are a male Luxem and have had your Y-DNA tested, enter your test information on Wikitree. * If you are descended from a Luxem 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.

Luxembourg in World War II

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Lydgate Graves, Eyam, Derbyshire

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[[Category:Eyam%2C_Derbyshire_One_Place_Study]] [[Category:Eyam, Derbyshire]] The Lydgate graves is the site where members of the Darby family were interred after falling victim to the plague. Two small gravestones are dedicated to Mary and her father George Darby.
Grade II listed. Not recorded on FindaGrave.

Lydia

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[[Category:1740s Ships]] [[Category:Palatine Ships]] == Lydia == ''Lydia'' is the name of a ship that is recorded as carrying "Palatine" migrants to Philadelphia, where it is recorded with six arrivals in the years between 1739 and 1749. In 1742 the ''Lydia'', under Captain James Abercrombie, did not travel to Philadelphia but instead transported a large party of German emigrants to the New England coast, arriving at Broad Bay (the site of Waldoboro, Maine) in late October.Stahl, Vol. 1, pages 99-155. All of these sailings are assumed to be the same ship, but it is possible that more than one ship with this name transported immigrants to America. ===Voyages and Passengers=== '''Arriving in Philadelphia 29 Sep 1741''' [[Kessler-188|Abraham Kessler]] ==Sources== *Stahl, Jasper Jacob. ''[[Space:History of Old Broad Bay and Waldoboro|History of Old Broad Bay and Waldoboro]]''. Portland, Maine: Bond Wheelwright Co. 1956. * 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. Reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., Baltimore, 1980. (See the linked page for online sources.)

Lydia Lee Green's Anniversary Book

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==The Bible Emblem Anniversary Book== This wonderful little book contains a personal record of birth dates and family events, recorded by [[Green-6328|Lydia Lee (Green) Orme (1874-1952)]]. If you have not seen an anniversary book before, it is like a diary but there is no year. For each day there is a month and a date only. for example, "December 25". You can enter things that have happened on this day in any year. There are three days per page. Lydia has made entries ranging from 1843 to 1915. ==Transcription of Entries == Transcription by [[Orme-81|Chris Orme]]
These are entries were I have found the handwriting difficult to read. The transcription is therefore my best guess. If you would like an image of an entry, feel free to [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=4825328&ref=19292699 contact me] with the day and person you are interested in, and I will email it to you. Maybe you have a photo or some information about someone from Lydia's Anniversary book that you could share? I'd love to [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=4825328&ref=19292699 hear from you]. {| border="1" !Day !Entry !WikiTree ID |- |Unknown |William John Green 1877 |[[Green-24401]] |- |Jan 12 |Mary Rhodes | |- |Jan 21 |Lizzie Barlow | |- |Jan 25 |Ross Burch | |- |Jan 26 |1911 Ronald Frank Orme 5.45am Thurs |[[Orme-109]] |- |Jan 29 |Dog “Jack” (Orme) 1898 | |- |Jan 31 |John Dishley 1869 |[[Dishley-4]] |- |Feb 10 |Frank Orme |[[Orme-125]] |- |Feb 18 |Ernest E Heal Heal | |- |Feb 19 |Veronica Winckoski 1872 |[[Winckoski-1|Winckoski-1]] |- |Feb 25 |Rosa Fox | |- |Mar 9 |A “Tiny darling” left us. 1909 9pm |[[Orme-103]] |- |Mar 12 |Hannah Lay | |- | |Yestin Jack Orme 1905 Sunday 8:30am |[[Orme-86]] |- |Apr 13 |We Buried sweet Tiny. 1909 |[[Orme-103]] |- |Mar 20 |Joyce Orme 1912 (leap year) Wed 8:30am |[[Orme-98]] |- |Mar 21 |Beatrice Turner |[[Turner-41132]] |- |Apr 1 |Ruddy seriously ill called Doctor in today. 1911 |[[Orme-113]] |- |Apr 2 |Jackie commenced school 1909 |[[Orme-86]] |- |Apr 3 |Ruddy very serious condition, delirious. |[[Orme-113]] |- |Apr 4 |Arnold Orme |[[Orme-123]] |- |Apr 6 |Laurie Beddome Turner 1889 |[[Turner-35905]] |- |Apr 7 |Walter Dishley 1875 |[[Dishley-6]] |- |Apr 8 |Annie Haine 1878 | |- |Apr 20 |Joseph Harper Duncalf 1900 |[[Duncalf-88]] |- | |Crossed out – Louise Halliday 1875 – Crossed out (see May 31) | |- |May 1 |Ruddy very seriously ill. Called Doctor in. 1911 |[[Orme-113]] |- |May 8 |Lxxxnie Tofts | |- |May 18 |Clara Orme |[[Orme-124]] |- |May 19 |Rudyard sat for his scholarship. 1910 |[[Orme-113]] |- |May 25 |Edward Walter Barrington Pattison Locks | |- |May 26 |Heard good news. Ruddy won his scholarship – only one from Council School. |[[Orme-113]] |- |May 31 |Louise Halliday 1874 | |- |Jun 1 |Ruddy convalescent. |[[Orme-113]] |- |Jun 8 |Henry F Fuller | |- |Jun 7 |C F Lee | |- |Jun 10 |Violet Shllabere 1879 | |- |Jun 16 |Aaron Keith Orme. 1907. Sunday 11:15pm |[[Orme-88]] |- | |Agnes A Cunnington | |- |Jun 18 |Ronald’s first tooth 1911 [corrected from 1912] |[[Orme-109]] |- |Jun 25 |William Orme 1874 |[[Orme-87]] |- |Jun 26 |Clara Sparkes | [[Sparkes-667]] |- |Jul 2 |Nellie Haine | |- | |Florence Mary West | |- |Jul 5 |Joy-bird begins school 1915 |[[Orme-98]] |- |Jul 14 |Will went Congleton for month’s hol. 1913 |[[Green-6334]] |- |Jul 16 |M Ussler 1875 | |- |Jul 17 |Alice Fuller 1875 | |- |Jul 19 |Alfred Douglas Green 1906 Middleton |[[Green-24848]] |- |Jul 20 |Yestin’s two first teeth. 1905 |[[Orme-86]] |- |Jul 21 |Hattie Michell | |- |Jul 22 |Arthur Drakeford | |- |Jul 23 |Mary Ann Lee |[[Lee-21187]] |- | |Walter John Fuller | |- |Jul 29 |Lucy Orme |[[Orme-130]] |- |Aug 4 |Lilla Justine Orme. 1908. Tuesday 4:20 a.m. |[[Orme-103]] |- |Aug 6 |Lilly Drakeford | |- |Aug 16 |Lydia Lee Green 1843 [date has been changed, from 1844 maybe] |[[Lee-5442]] |- |Aug 22 |William Rudyard Orme. 1899. Wed 6.15 a.m. |[[Orme-113]] |- |Aug 28 |Nellie Benoit |[[Clark-38504]] |- |Aug 31 |Laurie commenced school. 1908 |[[Orme-102]] |- |Sep 2 |Ron commenced school. 1914 |[[Orme-109]] |- |Sep 3 |Keith commenced school. 1911 |[[Orme-88]] |- |Sep 6 |Alfred James Green. 1878/9 |[[Green-24402]] |- |Sep 8 |Lottie Louise Coulson | |- |Sep 12 |Evelyn Smith 1873 | |- | |Florence Etta Fuller | |- | |Marjorie commenced music. 1910 |[[Orme-95]] |- |Sep 15 |Marjorie entered County High School. Leiston 1913 |[[Orme-95]] |- |Sep 20 |Florrie Cleg 1875 | |- |Sep 26 |Wm Green 1844 |[[Green-6334]] |- | |Esther Hubbard 1844 | |- | |Ruddy commenced going to school 1904 |[[Orme-113]] |- |Sep 27 |Marjorie commenced school 1904 |[[Orme-95]] |- |Sep 28 |Harold (J.C. Woods) Davenport | |- |Sep 29 |Laurence Lee Duncalf Orme 1903. Tuesday 11:30pm |[[Orme-102]] |- |Oct 5 |Ralph Lilley Turner 1889 |[[Turner-35932]] |- | |Louis Armand Benoit |[[Benoit-1446]] |- |Oct 16 |Thomas Plant Duncalf |[[Duncalf-86]] |- |Oct 20 |Ernest Alfred Sparkes 1878 | [[Sparkes-668]] |- | |Elizabeth Hall 1870 | |- | |Agnes Clara Weale 1879 |[[Weale-23]] |- |Oct 24 |Arthur Sparkes 1872 |[[Sparkes-663]] |- |Oct 25 |Dan Witherow 1872 |[[Witherow-212]] |- |Oct 26 |Nellie Hill 1875 | |- |Nov 1 |Clara Elcome | |- |Nov 6 |Ethel Baldwin 1882 | |- |Nov 13 |Justin Thomas 1862 | |- |Nov 20 |Ellen Moise | |- |Nov 22 |Annie E Stubbs 1878 [shorthand in brackets] |[[Stubbs-3347]] |- |Nov 27 |J Thomas 1870 | |- |Nov 30 |Melinda Louise Radford | |- |Dec 7 |xxx Adeline Lee |[[Bond-7538]] |- |Dec 18 |The Right Honourable W Lee, Lee Park, Blackwall | |- |Dec 22 |E H Leadbetter 1876 | |- |Dec 26 |Freda Marjorie Orme 1900. Monday 11:35pm |[[Orme-95]] |- |Dec 29 |Anna Houghton | |- |Dec 30 |Alfred Lee |[[Lee-28141]] |} ''This is a work in progress, so check back later!''

Lykins Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Here are open questions about Lykinss. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc. * Trying to connect lost Lykins to the main Lykins family out of Kentucky and Pennsylvania.

Lyman tree

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== The Lympstone Connection == When [[Bass-4690|William James Bass]] spoke to his grandson, [[Parkhouse-61|Roy Parkhouse]], about his ancestors in the 1940's, he was confined to his bed in the front room of 40 Elm Street, Cardiff. The tuberculous abcess in his left hip was causing him severe pain. (It was to kill him about 5 years later). He insisted that what he was about to say should be written down. This was done on the reverse side of four of his "bill-heads" as he called them. They still exist, held together by a rusting paper clip. The exact date the notes were made is forgotten, but the year is thought to be 1946. The 1946 notes have been neglected for forty years as being too preposterous to believe - every family is supposed to have a similar tale to tell. However, it is now clear that a number of the "facts" have turned out to be true. Perhaps there are more truths to be discovered in the notes. The most important fact remaining to be discovered is how [[Bass-4724|Samuel Bass]], basket maker, of Topsham, and his father, [[Bass-4726|Thomas Bass]], a baker, the documented ancestors of [[Bass-4690|William James Bass]], are connected to the ship-building, land-owning Bass's of Lympstone. Perhaps it is just that they were more impressive to claim as relatives than the true ones - whoever they turn out to be? On the other hand, Lympstone and Topsham are so close together, that it is difficult to see how the families are not related. Certainly, [[Bass-4728|Samuel Bass]] of Lympstone married [[Sommers-649|Jane Sommers]] in Topsham 6 Jun 1749. Also, around 1804, [[Bass-4727|John Bass]], shipbuilder, of Lympstone was in partnership with John Bishop when he acquired Captain Rising's shipyard at the lower end of Topsham Strand, and [[Bass-4727|John Bass]] built, sometime before 1815, ...at Topsham, a man-of-war, the "Cyane" "HMS Cyane (1806)," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=HMS_Cyane_(1806)&oldid=895790435 (accessed July 9, 2019).. The contents of the four sheets of notes are recorded here, just in case they are of some relevance in the search for a connection between the Bass's of Topsham and the Bass's of Lympstone. The misspellings are repeated. === The Original 1946 Notes === ::'''Sheet 1''' This contains a sketch of a family tree which, earlier than W.J.Bass's parents, appears to be wrong. It mentions a Mary Ann Bass and her guardian, Denham, and Samuel Bass, and John Bass. The relationships were not understood by a thirteen year old boy taking notes. ::'''Sheet 2''' This is headed "Property" and goes on literally as follows: "Farm, lime kilns, public house ("The Bass's Hotel" or Inn, altered to "The Railway") and all the village of Lymston. The Sextant(?) knows the facts. Worth £20,000 a year. Granfie's Great Grandfather sold the property for the rest of his life after which it would return to his eldest son. It didn't. Clumpton a solicitor in Lymston had a book with all the facts when Granfie and Johnie Rich went there. But he was an old man with very little business. N.B. Topsam, Lymston, Uffculme. (Pit Farm outside Lymston). When Granfie's father wanted his old-age pension he had to send to Exeter for his birth certificate. At first they wouldn't send it but on his writing again it was sent, with the information that no christian name was given for him when he was registered. So he had to get two people who knew him to swear that he was John Bass. N.B. John Bass was born on Christmas Day. Both the Bass's and the Norman's had lived in DEV for generations before. Bill Norman (Granfie's cousin on his mother's side) used to be in charge of the Victory. Pickford's bought their business of Bass before Bass's started to brew beer" ::'''Sheet 3''' This reads literally: "Granfie's father came back to Wales, Clumpton having been squared by the other side. Granfie and Johnie Rich went to Lymston (Lymton?). Granfie obtained wills 1 & 3, but the 2nd will, that of the father of Mary Ann and John was in SOM House. Granfie's father accused Granfie of receiving money from the property. So Granfie said that if Gordon Williams or Granfie's father could prove that Granfie had ever received any money from the property, or his father, he (granfie) would give his father his 2 horses and carts. (The two wills might have been left at Gordon Williams' after Granfie's father had given the case up, or Granfie's father might have kept them and burnt them in his rage.) N.B. Granfie's mother died when he was 12. Granfie's father appeared to be stingy, a person who cared for nothing or nobody but himself. A tip from a lawyer who had been thrown out of the business for embezzlement was to go to Pitt (Pit) farm and start cutting down a tree. The occupier of the farm would come out and ask what was going on. You would reply "It's my farm and I can cut down my own trees can't I?" The case would be taken to court and be looked into with obvious results." ::'''Sheet 4''' This describes a tombstone outside Lympstone Church which bears the name Miss Mary Ann Bass Sevell. Sevell was Mary Ann's housekeeper. W.J. Bass suggested that the Sevell had been cut afterwards so that the housekeeper could say that she was her sister or mother. There is mention of some Bass graves under the mat in the aisle. There is a note of a John and a William, one was drowned (Exeter), the other married had 2 sons, one went off, he had two children, Mary Ann and John (Denham was guardian). There is a note that Pitt Farm was so called because of a pit with water in it that could not be filled up. === Observations Decades Later (circa 1970) === It is far-fetched, yet John Bass's birth actually '''was''' recorded without a Christian name, he '''was''' born on Christmas Day, Pitt Farm '''does''' exist, it '''did''' belong to a John Bass.... The situation could be resolved a lot easier if there was any hope of reading the wills mentioned - however, most of Devon's wills, which were stored in Exeter Cathedral were destroyed by fire and water when the Cathedral was bombed in WW2. Notice that Uffculme is mentioned. This may only be because his wife, Alice Jane Oak, had an Aunt who had married into an, apparently unconnected, Bass family who lived in the Uffculme area in the 1880's. On the other hand, it may signify a connection between the Bass's of Lympstone and/or Topsham and the Bass's of Uffculme. The information about Bass selling to Pickfords appears also to have been true because according to an article in a Sunday Supplement (undated unfortunately, but thought to be late 1980s): "in 1777 a carrier called William Bass sold his business to another carrier (called Pickford) and took to brewing instead". It seems that The Bass Museum opened in Burton-on-Trent in 1977, using a building dating from 1866, and "is as complete a restoration of a 19th century brewery as you are likely to find". NOTE: On the reverse of a souvenir plate from the Bass Museum of Brewing History: " The Bass Museum of Brewing History In 1777 the Trent and Mersey canal came to Burton on Trent and Mr William Bass, a carrier from London, opened a brewery in High Street using the canal for transport. Two Centuries later the Bass Museurn was opened to tell the story of Bass beer and the methods of transporting the beer throughout the world." One final observation: in 40 Elm Street, they had two pictures hanging in the middle room (it would be called the dining room today), one was John Millais's painting called "The Boyhood of Raleigh"The original painting is in the Tate Gallery https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/millais-the-boyhood-of-raleigh-n01691, the other was a painting of a lifeboat being launched from a beach towards a ship in distress. The first has definite associations with what people call "The Raleigh Country" - that area of East Devon bounded by Topsham, Exmouth, and Sidmouth; the second possibly has a connection. Perhaps they had belonged to William James Bass's ancestors. == Who was Samuel Bass's Father? == The connection to [[Bass-4724|Samuel Bass]] (1782-1868) basket maker of Topsham, Devon, has been established. It is known he married three times. The record of his first marriage, to [[Ellett-262|Elizabeth Ellett]], 22 Nov 1812, in Exeter, Holy Trinity says nothing about his parents; however, his second marriage, 18 Jul 1842, does : "Samuel BESS, of full age, widower, a basket maker, married, after banns, [[Norton-7556|Sarah MOOREHOUSE]], widow, of full age, a housekeeper, on 18 Jul 1842 in the parish church of Exeter St Mary Arches, in the presence of Johanna Samford and Isaac Byrne. Samuel BESS's father is recorded on the marriage certificate as Thomas BESS, a baker (with no 'deceased' - which suggests he may have still been alive). Sarah MOOREHOUSE's father is recorded as William NORTON, a labourer. The only person who could sign was Isaac BYRNE, the others made marks. mention "Thomas Bess" , who may have been living at the time. His third marriage, 28 Dec 1857, the certificate "Samuel BASS widower, aged 60 years (!), a basket maker, married, after banns, [[Ley-590|Rosamund LEY]], a spinster, 47 years old, a dress maker, on 28 Dec 1857 in the Exeter Register Office, in the presence of Jane BREWER and Catherine LEAR. Only Jane LEAR could sign - the others left their marks. Samuel BASS's father is recorded on the marriage certificate as Thomas BASS, deceased, a baker. Rosamund LEY's father is recorded as John LEY, deceased, a labourer. The residence at time of marriage was the same for both: Mary Arches Street, Exeter. also mentions "Thomas Bass", who was recorded as having died. == Was Thomas Bass connected to Lympstone? == '''2002''' A breakthrough! In November 2002, proof of the connection between [[Bass-4724|Samuel Bass]] (1782-1868), basket maker, of Topsham DEV and the Bass's of Lympstone was finally found. The Public Record Office had placed the PCC (Prerogative Court of Canterbury) Wills on-line at http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/help-with-your-research/research-guides/wills-1384-1858/ My search found two promising-looking Wills: 1. [[Bass-4805|John Bass]] of Lympstone Devon proved 14 December 1832 (PRO ref,: Prob 11/1807) [see transcript: [[Bass-4805|John Bass]] 1832 Will: https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D259290 This is the last Will and Testament of me [[Bass-4805|John Bass]] of Lympstone in the County of Devon Gentleman First I give and bequeath all that my moiety or half part of all that tenement plots of land and premises called or continuously known by the name of The Windmill situate within the parish of Littleham and Exmouth in the County of Devon unto [[Bass-4724|Samuel Bass]] of Topsham Devon Basket maker his Executors Administrators and Assigns And also I do hereby give devise and bequeath all my real and freehold messuages lands tenements and Hereditaments whatsoever and wherever unto my four sisters namely [[Bass-4729|Sarah Bass]] [[Bass-4787|Rebecca Bass]] [[Bass-4808|Ann Bass]] and [[Bass-4799|Eliza Sivell]] equally to be divided between them share and share alike and to their several heirs and assigns subject nevertheless and charged and chargeable to and with the payment of all my just debts and funeral and testamentary expenses and the expenses of proving this my will And I do hereby declare that this is my will and intention that my said real and freehold messuages lands tenements and hereditaments shall be exclusively chargeable with the payment of my said debts and funeral and testamentary expenses and the expenses of proving this my will and that my Executrix hereinafter named shall be entitled to recover and receive such of the same as she shall pay and discharge out of my said real and freehold messuages lands tenements and hereditaments And I do hereby also give and bequeath all my mortgages and lands in mortgage and all my monies and securities for money and all my household goods and furniture and personal estate and effects unto my housekeeper Martha Dunham her Executors and Administrators and Assigns to and for her & their own use free and clear of all charges whatsoever and I appoint the said Martha Dunham Executrix of this my Will hereby revoking all former wills by me heretofore made and declaring this to be my last Will in Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal this thirty first day of July one thousand eight hundred and thirty two --------------John Bass ------------ Signed Sealed Published and declared by the said John Bass the testator as and for his last Will and Testament (written on two sheets of paper) in the presence of us who at his request in his presence and in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses --------------Thomas Yard Searle------- R A Fischer ------------ John Lewis Proved at London the 4 December 1832 before the judge by the Oath of Martha Dunham wife of Thomas Dunham the sole Executrix to whom admon was granted having been first sworn by commission duly to administer] 2. [[Bass-4729|Sarah Bass]] of Lympstone Devon proved 7 April 1841 (PRO ref.: Prob 11/1943) [see transcript: [[Bass-4729|Sarah Bass]] 1841 Will: https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D77407 This is the last Will and Testament of me [[Bass-4729|Sarah Bass]] of Lympstone in the County of Devon I give to my daughter Susan the wife of John Seccombe of Tavistock in Devon Saddler all the household goods and furniture which shall be in my dwellinghouse at my death also I give and bequeath unto my Cousin [[Bass-4724|Samuel Bass]] all my share right and interest whatsoever in all that leasehold estate and premises situate in the parish of Littleham & Exmouth in the said County which I hold in common with the said [[Bass-4724|Samuel Bass]] and I give devise and bequeath unto the said John Seccombe and my friend Thomas Taylor of Lympstone aforesaid Baker their heirs executors admons and assigns all and every my messuages lands and tenements whether freehold leasehold or copyhold (except the said leasehold estate given to the said [[Bass-4724|Samuel Bass]] ) and all my monies in the three percent consols and other monies mortgages and personal and testamentary estate and effects whatsoever or over which I have any power of appointment or other testamentary disposition upon the several trusts and for the intents and purposes hereinafter mentioned concerning the same that is to say upon trust to set and let my said messuages lands and tenements to the best advantage and call in all monies which may be owing to me at my death not on good security and thereout in the first place pay my just debts and funeral and testamentary expenses the expenses of proving this my will and the sum of ten pounds which I give to each of my nephews [[Sivell-22|William Bass Sivell]] and [[Sivell-23|Samuel Tucker Sivell]] and invest the surplus of the said monies from time to time in government or real securities with power to vary and change such securities for others of the like nature and out of the dividends to arise from my funded property pay unto my sister [[Bass-4787|Rebecca]] the wife of [[Salter-2078|William Salter]] the yearly sum of fifteen pounds by equal half yearly payments during her life the same to be paid into her own hands for her separate use independent of the said [[Salter-2078|William Salter]] or any other husband and not to be subject to his debts control or interference and for which her receipts alone shall from time to time be good discharges and the first payment to be made on the first dividend day next after my death and pay all the rents dividends and income of the remainder of my property from time to time unto my said daughter or otherwise fully authorise and empower her to receive and take the same during her natural life for her separate use independent of the said John Seccombe or any other husband who shall have nothing to do therewith nor shall the same be subject to his ……. debts or interference and the receipts of my said daughter shall be good discharges for the same notwithstanding her coverture and after her decease in the lifetime of the said John Seccombe I direct my said trustees to pay the whole of the rents dividends and income of my said property unto the said John Seccombe during his natural life and after the decease of the survivor of my said daughter and the said John Seccombe as aforesaid I direct my said trustees to stand possessed of all my said messuages lands and tenements real personal and testamentary estate upon trust for all and every the child or children of my said daughter who shall be living at her decease and the lawful issue of such of them as shall have died leaving issue then living equally between them share and share alike as tenants in common and not as joint tenants their heirs executors administrators and assigns for ever the issue of any of the said children to take such part or share as their parent would have taken if living and so that no person shall take under the description of issue until his or their parent be dead the shares of such of the said children as shall be sous[?] to become vested upon their attaining twenty one years of age and in such of them as shall be daughters on their attaining the like age or marrying under that age whichever shall first happen provided that if any of the said children being a son shall die under the age of twenty one years or being a daughter under that age without having been married then as well the original share of the child so dying as the share which by virtue of this provision shall have accrued shall go to the survivors or others of the said children equally as tenants in common their several and respective heirs executors admons and assigns provided and I give full power to the trustees of this my will with the consent of my said daughter during her life to sell and dispose of all and singular my freehold and leasehold property or any part thereof and to make and execute all such deeds conveyances and assurances as shall be requisite to effect such sale or sales and I declare that the receipts of my said trustees shall be good and valid discharges for the sum or sums to be mentioned therein and that it shall not be necessary for any purchaser or purchasers or other person or persons nor shall they or he be bound or in any respect liable or accountable to any person or persons whomsoever for the application non application or misapplication of the purchase monies or any part thereof and the monies so to be received shall be held by my said trustees upon the same trusts as are hereinbefore declared with respect to the property from the sale whereof the same shall arise and I give to each of the children of my said daughter who shall attain the age of twenty one years the sum of one hundred pounds stock in the three percent consols the same to be sold out or transferred by my said trustees within one month after each child shall attain the said age and I appoint the said John Seccombe and Thomas Taylor Executors of this my will and I give to them their heirs executors administrators and assigns all the premises vested in use as a mortgagee or trustee to the intent that they may convey the same when necessary and receive into their hands all monies to become payable thereupon provided that in case my said trustees shall die or be desirous to be discharged from or shall refuse neglect or be found incapable or unfit to act in the said trusts it shall be lawful for the surviving continuing or acting trustee or the heirs executors or the admons of the last surviving or acting trustee with the consent of my said daughter during her life to appoint any other fit person or persons to supply the vacancy or vacancies and upon such appointment being made all the trust property shall be conveyed and assigned and transferred unto such new trustee or trustees jointly with the surviving or continuing trustee or if none then in such new trustees only upon the trusts aforesaid and every trustee so to be appointed shall have and exercise all the powers and authorities aforesaid as if he has been originally nominated provided that the trustees of this my will shall be chargeable only for such monies as they shall actually receive notwithstanding their joining in any receipt for the sake of conformity and that one of them shall not be answerable for the other but each for his own acts receipts and defaults and that they may reimburse themselves and allow to their cotrustee all costs charges and expenses they may incur in or about the execution of the trusts aforesaid and I revoke all former wills in witness whereof I have to the first two sheets of this my will set my hand and to this last my hand and seal the nineteenth day of February one thousand eight hundred and forty one Sarah Bass (LS) Signed sealed published and declared by the said Sarah Bass as and to be her last Will and Testament in the presence of us who in her and each others presence have hereto subscribed our names as witnesses Rd Price of Lympstone Devon Surgeon ------ Susan Nichols of the Same Place Spinster Proved at London 7th April 1841 before the Judge by the Oaths of John Seccombe and Thomas Taylor the executors to whom Administration was granted having been first sworn by commission duly to administer] In the first Will, [[Bass-4805|John Bass]] (1784-1832) ) leaves land known as “The Windmill” at Littleham Devon to [[Bass-4724|Samuel Bass]] of Topsham, basket maker. He does not state what the relationship between them is. However, in the second Will, [[Bass-4729|Sarah Bass]] (1777-1841, who is known from my researches to be John’s eldest step-sister and daughter of the marriage between the elder [[Bass-4727|John Bass]] and his first wife, [[Marshall-16887|Rebecca Marshall]] ) refers to “my cousin [[Bass-4724|Samuel Bass]]” when she leaves her part of their common interest in premises in Littleham to him. From this, I deduce that Samuel’s father, [[Bass-4726|Thomas Bass]] (a baker) must have been a brother to the above John and Sarah’s father, [[Bass-4727|John Bass]]. Unfortunately, I do not have a parish register entry showing this. Nevertheless the connection to Lympstone which my grandfather told me about in about 1946 is made. I have concluded that the baptism of [[Bass-4724|Samuel Bass]] (my 3xgreat grandfather) took place on 28 April 1782 at Gulliford Meeting House, on the outskirts of Lympstone, together with that of his sister, [[Bass-4823|Sarah Bass]]. My maternal grandfather's ancestry can now be traced back to my 8x great grandparents, William Bass and Agnes Adams, who married, 22 December 1646, in Lympstone Devon. == Source ==

Lyn Weston - Research To Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Weston-1388|Lyn Weston]] is currently working on. Can you help? ## 1. Richard Weston birth date and place - c1826 -'native of Sydney' - stated in death notice. Lived and died 33 years 'the forest', Bethungra, nsw Need - birth certificate. Already have marriage and death Cert. Father's name '''John Weston'''-- cannot decipher mother's name on marr. cert. Need - birth/marr/death certs for John Weston Presently researching '''John Weston'''-- convict arriving on the Surrey 2, 1816. , aged 20. Born 1796, Dublin Co, quarryman, sentence - life. Richard born c1826..???? {| |

Lyn Weston To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Weston-1388|Lyn Weston]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Weston-1388&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Lyn Weston To-Do List|Lyn's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Stapleton-158|Frazier, Catherine (Stapleton) ]] || 1839-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Rynehart-11|Frazier, Susannah R (Rynehart) ]] || 1865-07-07 || to-do |- | [[Reed-1689|Reed, Eliza ]] || 1841-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Weston-244|Weston, William Richard]] || 1913-08-08 || to-do |- | [[Weston-245|Weston, Henry ]] || 1875-10-06 || to-do |- | [[Weston-1396|Weston, Laurance V]] || 1904-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Weston-1397|Weston, Henry Joseph]] || 1905-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Weston-1399|Weston, Sydney Jack]] || 1917-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Weston-1402|Weston, Muriel ]] || || to-do |- | [[Weston-1403|Weston, Corrine ]] || || to-do |- |}{| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Stapleton-158|Frazier, Catherine (Stapleton) ]] || 1839-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Rynehart-11|Frazier, Susannah R (Rynehart) ]] || 1865-07-07 || to-do |- | [[Reed-1689|Reed, Eliza ]] || 1841-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Weston-244|Weston, William Richard]] || 1913-08-08 || to-do |- | [[Weston-245|Weston, Henry ]] || 1875-10-06 || to-do |- | [[Weston-1396|Weston, Laurance V]] || 1904-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Weston-1397|Weston, Henry Joseph]] || 1905-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Weston-1399|Weston, Sydney Jack]] || 1917-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Weston-1402|Weston, Muriel ]] || || to-do |- | [[Weston-1403|Weston, Corrine ]] || || to-do |- |}

Lynch (Fort Richard) Family Tree

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Family tree created by [[Lynch-1248|Anne Lynch (Sr M Rose OP)]]

Lynch Cemetery, Crosby, Texas

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For a listing of interments, see [[:Category: Lynch Cemetery, Crosby, Texas]] ---- Lynch Cemetery, also known as Hollingsworth Cemetery, is a small privately owned and managed cemetery. The largest monument honors the original grantee of a league and labor of land where Crosby is now situated, Humphrey Jackson and his wife Sarah, one of [[Austin-1002|Stephen F. Austin]]'s [[Space:Old Three Hundred|Original Three Hundred Families]] who settled outside the legal boundaries given to Stephen F. Austin. '''Interments:''' *Sarah Merriman Jackson - wife of H. Jackson - Died July 1824, age 28 years. *Humphrey Jackson - Born Nov. 24, 1784. Died Jan. 18, 1833, age 48 years. Native of Belfast, Ireland - came to America 1810 and married Sarah Merriman in La. Oct. 13, 1814, settled here in 1823. *Larry R. Lynch - Born Mar. 25, 1888. Died Aug. 28, 1909. *William Barney Lynch - June 21, 1854. Nov. 19, 1916. Gone but not forgotten *Mother Lynch Lennon - Jan. 18, 1871. Apr. 9, 1945 *Thomas Franklin Lennon - December 18, 1872. Nov. 21, 1929 *Mrs. Lake E. Hollingsworth - Oct. 6, 1855. Jan. 18, 1927. Although she sleeps Her memory doth live, And Cheering comfort to her mourners give. *Dr. W. R. Hollingsworth - Oct. 11, 1853. May 5, 1919. Another link is broken in our household band, but a chain is forming in a better land. *C. L. Hollingsworth - Born Oct. 6, 1897. Died Sept. 30, 1915. Twas hard to give thee up but thy will o God be done *Lois Hollingsworth - Born Apr. 7, 1895. Died May 29, 1914. Tis but the casket lies here. The gem that filled it sparkles yet. *Rufus W. Folger - Died Jan. 30, 1946. Age 92. *Rosalie Folger - Jun. 10, 1860. Jan. 20, 1920. Faithful even unto death. A crown of righteousness. The cemetery has been listed by Texas as a Historical Site.

Lynda Crackett Brick Wall To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] [[Space:Lynda Crackett Brick Wall To-Do List|Lynda's current to-do list]] Here are the profiles [[Crackett-3|Lynda Crackett]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Crackett-3&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Lynda Crackett To-Do List|Lynda's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Brewhouse-4|Brewhouse, Margaret ]] || 1747-00-00 || Looking for parents. Several potential baptisms in the right area and time period. Which one is correct? |- | [[Brown-58483|Brown, Thomas ]] || 1747-00-00 || Looking for parents. Several potential baptisms in the right area and time period. Which one is correct? |- |}

Lynda Titterington To-Do List

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Lyndhurst Plantation, Jefferson County, Florida

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[[Category:Lyndhurst Plantation, Jefferson County, Florida]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Jefferson County, Florida, Slaves]] [[Category:Jefferson County, Florida, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of Plantations]] == History of William John Bailey == [[Bailey-36181|William John P Bailey (1807-1872)]] was born in 1807 in Georgia. He was the son of John Bailey and Elizabeth Rains, and nephew of General William Bailey, who served in the Florida Mounted Volunteers during the Seminole war, and was noted for his bravery. William married Eliza A. Bellamy, widow of [[Bellamy-1573|Abraham Melton Bellamy (1800-1839)]], on 22 January 1844 in Jefferson, Florida, United States. '''Marriage''': "Florida Marriages, 1837-1974"
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William T Bailey marriage to Eliza A. Bellamy on 22 Jan 1844 in Jefferson, Florida, United States.
== History of Lynhurst Plantation == By 1850, William had built Lyndhurst Plantation, near Ashville and not far from Monticello, Jefferson County, Florida.[https://ia800906.us.archive.org/21/items/plantationsjeffe00work/plantationsjeffe00work.pdf Plantations, Jefferson County, pp 123-135] The plantation contained 6700 acres.[https://ecbpublishing.com/early-plantations-in-the-aucilla-river-area/ Early Plantations in the Aucilla River Area] "The land was purchased by Col. William Bailey. He and his wife, Eliza, lived a short distance away, while their home was being built. Eliza, as a young girl, had gone to school in Lyndhurst, England. Being so fond of her school years, she and Col. Bailey named their plantation site, Lyndhurst. It was a profitable Plantation, in that cotton and corn were some of the crops that were grown. A structure was built near a pond, in order to process the cotton, hence, the Ginhouse pond. It was also used as a grist mill. This Plantation, since its founding, has always been owned by relatives of the Bailey family, until the present day."[https://www.land.com/property/452-acres-in-Jefferson-County-Florida/3076378/ Ginhouse Pond, part of Lyndhurst Plantation] == Slaves == See [[Space:Slaves_of_William_John_Bailey%2C_Florida|Slaves of William John Bailey, Florida]] == Sources == *Wikipedia contributors, "Lyndhurst Plantation," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lyndhurst_Plantation&oldid=1090395453 (accessed December 11, 2022).

Lynette Jones To-Do List

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Lynk

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Lynk was adopted around Thanksgiving 2011 from a local pet shelter that brought cats to PetCo for adoption. Jonathan fell in love with him and begged Angelique for permission to bring him home. Angelique gave in and so after shots and neutering Lynk was added to the McCormick family. He stayed in Jonathan's office for a month to get used to the new environment and so [[Space:Kittasha|Kittasha]] could potentially get used to him. It didn't work for long, Lynk had to get out of the room and began to escape whenever possible. Jonathan and Angelique attempted to put up a couple baby gates on top of each other to allow Lynk and Kittasha viewing area without contact to further integration. Lynk proved to be quite agile and climbed straight up the gates. Eventually Jonathan decided a solid door would have to separate the two cats into different parts of the house. Kittasha's things were all moved upstairs the the bathroom and sewing rooms and Lynk's domain became the main floor and basement levels. Lynk loved playing with the daycare kids during the day but was lonely on weekends and evenings when we would retreat to our upstairs living room to relax. We tried hard to remain downstairs with him but just couldn't give him the social opportunity he craved. So we headed back to the pet store and got Lynk a kitten: [[Space:Lightning|Lightning]].

Lynn County, Texas

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Welcome to Lynn 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== {{Image|file=Lynn_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=' }} *{{blue|Lynn County was formed 1876 from Bexar District and organized in 1903.}} It is named for Alamo defender and victim, W. Lynn. Its county seat is Tahoka. Lynn County, along with Crosby and Lubbock Counties, is part of the Lubbock Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA)..https://texasalmanac.com/index.php?q=topics/government/lynn-countyhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lynn_County,_Texas :'''1874''' Apache and Comanche peoples roamed the high plains. Red River War of 1874 stopped the attacks upon settlers by the Apaches, Comanches, and Kiowas in Texas. :'''mid 1870s''' W C. Young of Fort Worth and Illinois Irishman Ben Galbraith established the Curry Comb Ranch in NW Garza County. This area was reformed by TX legislature in 1880 and Curry Comb Ranch and Square Compass Ranch became part of Lynn County. :'''1876''' - Lynn County formed, was named for Alamo defender George Washington Lynn (or Linn); it remained unorganized until 1903. http://www.historictexas.net/lynn-county/lynn-county-texas :'''1877''' - the ill-fated Nolan Expedition crossed the county in search of livestock stolen by Comanche renegades (see [[Space:Buffalo_Soldier_Tragedy_of_1877|Buffalo Soldier Tragedy of 1877]]). The various Indian tribes had moved to reservations by the time of white settlement due to 1874 Red River wars and the depletion of the buffalo herds by hunters. :'''early 1880s''' sheep and cattle ranchers began ranching spreads. :'''1880''' - Cattlemen had grazing in area. 1880 - 9 settlers, 1890 24, 1910 1,713. :'''1880-1910''' The county had 9 inhabitants in 1880; 24 in 1890; 17 in 1900; but by 1910 its population was 1,713. For many years the nearest railway was the Texas & Pacific, seventy-five miles to the south. The influx of stock and agricultural settlers began about ten years ago, and the notable developments which centered in Hale and Lubbock Counties to the north gradually extended to include Lynn County. http://genealogytrails.com/tex/panhandle2/lynn/history.html :'''post 1880'''- county was sparsely settled ranching territory for 20 yrs, no towns, population 9. By 1900 Farmers moved into county, grew corn grains, cotton. :'''1903''' -Residents forced organization (ranchers were objecting). Farmers moving in pushed ranchers off some of the land. 1900-1910 Farms were 201, improved acres - 20,108. :'''April, 1903'''The first settlers were cattlemen present in the county for the cattle to graze.. 1880 there were 9 people here. By 1890 there were 24, then back down to only 17 people in 1900, expanding to 1,713 people in 1910. First the settlers came to Lubbock County, then Hale, but eventually spread into Lynn County. :'''1910 -'''New towns were founded during the early years: O'Donnell in 1910, Wilson (13 mi NE of Tahoka in 1912), New Home, in N part, remained into 1960s. Some which formed, then faded away... :'''1910 -''' O'Donnell, was established as a speculative venture based on the opening up of new farmlands in S Lynn and N Dawson Counties. :'''1910'''- In the beginning of 1900 there were only 5 farms and ranches. By 1910 there were 201 farms and ranches on 260,792 acres (20,000 of the acres whew classed as improved. At this time there were 11,182 cattle, and 2,100 horses and mules.. The crops planted were afire corn, milo maize (1,076 acres) and 1,0003 acres in cotton. Most amazing there were 6,400 orchard fruit trees. :'''1910-11''' the Pecos & Northern Texas railway was into Lynn county across the NE corner . Eventually another branch extended south to the station, Tahoka. This railway improved the amount of settlers in the county. It has cattle industry. Its underground water sources provide the stimulus for agriculture. :'''1912''' -Wilson, 13 miles (19 km) NE of Tahoka, was established to attract farmers to the newly opened lands of the Dixie Ranch. A large number of Central Texas Germans purchased county lands, thus beginning a small-scale migration of Germans into the county that lasted into the 1950s. :'''1903-1913''' Property taxes were $947,630 and increased to $2,082,007 in 1913. :'''1920s''' Farmers grew wheat, cotton, sorghum, plus cattle, sheep, hogs, poultry, chiefly chickens and turkeys. :'''1950''' -Oil was discovered in the county.. By 1983, the total production was 10,612,550 barrels. =====Government Offices===== {{Image|file=Lynn_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=1922 courthouse. }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=Lynn_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Lynn Courthouse }}{{clear}} =====Geography===== Size: 893 square miles (2,310 km2). 892 square miles is land and 1.6 square miles is covered by water. Geographic feature :Caprock Escarpment, eastern edge of Lynn County :Lakes-- Double Lakes, NW of Tahoka, Guthrie Lake, SW of Tahoka, Tahoka Lake, NE of Tahoka https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcl15 Location: Lynn County is on the High Plains of Texas in S part of the South Plains, West of Caprice, with small below the escarpment (Caprice). :Elevation 2,650 to 3,374 feet above sea level. :County Seat -Tahoka, the county seat, 30 miles S of Lubbock :Center point and County seat- at 33°10' north latitude and 101°50' west longitude. :Terrain - level, dotted with an occasional draw or playa. :Lakes - 2 year-round lakes exist in the county: Double Lakes, 7 miles NW of Tahoka, and Tahoka Lake, 5 miles NE of Tahoka. Mound Lake- large, permanent playa on the Lynn-Terry county line, and Twin Lakes and Guthrie Lake-- large playas SW quarter of the county. :Soil -sandy loam, black, and gray soils support large-scale cotton farming and the ranching industry. :Vegetation - Rich prairie grasses, Mesquite is a pervasive pest on ranchlands :Precipitation averages 17.88 inches. :Temperatures average of 27° F in January to high of 94° in July. :growing season is 217 days long. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcl15 =====Demographics===== In 2000, 6,550 people resided in the county with a population density of 7 people/sq. mi. The county's racial makeup was 75.53% White, 2.84% Black or African American, 1.02% Native American, 0.15% Asian, 18.24% from other races, and 2.21% from two or more races. About 44% of the population was Hispanic or Latino of any race.The median income for a household in the county was $26,694, and for a family was $33,146. Males had a median income of $27,972 versus $19,531 for females. The per capita income for the county was $14,090. About 19.30% of families and 22.60% of the population were below the poverty line, including 28.00% of those under age 18 and 24.40% of those age 65 or over.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lynn_County,_Texas *As of the 2010 census, its population was 5,915. The county is served by a weekly newspaper, nearby stations KBXJ (FM) and KPET (AM), and the various Lubbock radio and TV stations. KAMZ (FM) and KMMX (FM) are licensed to Tahoka, but have offices and studios in Lubbock and originate few if any programs from Lynn County.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lynn_County,_Texas Politics -
Politically, Lynn County has been more Democratic than Republican. In presidential elections between 1952 and 1992 the county voted Democratic six of eleven times; Democrats won twelve of thirteen gubernatorial races and twelve of fifteen senatorial ones. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcl15 {{Image|file=Lynn_County_Texas.png |align=r |size=180 |caption=location in Texas }}{{clear}} *Lynn county is one of 30 entirely dry counties (no liquor is sold), possibly dates back to prohibition. Highways
*U.S. Highway 84 *U.S. Highway 87 *U.S. Highway 380 {{Image|file=Lynn_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=260 |caption=Heritage Museum. }}{{clear}} *2 museums (2) - O'Donnell Heritage Museum, with a Dan Blocker room in O'Donnell, and the Tahoka Pioneer Museum in Tahoka. {{Image|file=Lynn_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=230 |caption=Blocker store }}{{clear}} =====Adjacent counties===== {{Image|file=Lynn_County_Texas-1.jpg|align=r|size=170|caption=adj counties}} *[[Space:Lubbock_County%2C_Texas|Lubbock County]] (north) *[[Space:Garza_County%2C_Texas|Garza County]] (east) *[[Space:Borden_County%2C_Texas|Borden County]] (southeast) *[[Space:Dawson_County%2C_Texas|Dawson County]] (south) *[[Space:Terry_County%2C_Texas|Terry County]] (west) *[[Space:Hockley_County%2C_Texas|Hockley County]] (northwest) ====Cities==== *[[:Category:Tahoka, Texas|Tahoka]] county seat at intersection of U.S. Hwy 87, 380 near the center of the county . Tahoka Townsite Company on the lower South Plains, south of Lubbock. Tahoka was incorporated in 1915, and its population had grown to 786 by 1920 and to 1,620 by 1930. =====Town===== * [[:Category:Tahoka, Texas|Tahoka]] ** [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O%27Donnell,_Texas O'Donnell] *[[:Category:New Home, Texas|New Home]] once was Deuce of hearts ranch.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Home,_Texas ::[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilson,_Texas Wilson, Texas] {{Image|file=Lynn_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=170 |caption=' }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Grassland, Texas|Grassland]] (uninc) *[[:Category: Wayside, Texas|Wayside]] (uninc.) *[[:Category: New Lynn, Texas|New Lynn]] (uninc) ====Formed From==== *1876--Lynn County was created 21 August 1876 from Bexar Land District ====Resources==== *[http://genealogytrails.com/tex/panhandle2/lynn/ Lynn County Genealogy] *[http://www.usgwarchives.net/tx/lynn/lynntoc.htm Lynn County Genealogy, Cemeteries and more] =====Census===== :1880 --- 9 — :1890 --- 24 166.7% :1900 --- 17 −29.2% :1910 --- 1,713 9,976.5% :1920 --- 4,751 177.3% :1930 --- 12,372 160.4% :1940 --- 11,931 −3.6% :1950 --- 11,030 −7.6% :1960 --- 10,914 −1.1% :1970 --- 9,107 −16.6% :1980 --- 8,605 −5.5% :1990 --- 6,758 −21.5% :2000 --- 6,550 −3.1% :2010 --- 5,915 −9.7% :Est. 2015 --- 5,724 ====Notables==== :E L Short, rancher, farmer, and Texas state legislator, was born in Grassland. :Dan Blocker, actor :Jerry "Bo" Coleman, radio disc jockey :Phil Hardberger, politician =====Land ===== *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/tx/lynn/land/lynn.txt Original Land Owners] =====Cemeteries===== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Tahoka Cemetery, Tahoka, Texas|Tahoka Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Grassland Cemetery, Lynn County, Texas|Grassland Cemetery]] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Lynn/ListLynn.html Lynn county Cemeteries] Gloria Mayfield *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2672 FindaGrave cemeteries] *[http://www.usgwarchives.net/tx/lynn/lynntoc.htm Lynn County Genealogy, Cemeteries and more] ===Sources=== * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O%27Donnell,_Texas O'Donnell] *http://www.historictexas.net/lynn-county/lynn-county-texas *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Lynn/ListLynn.html Lynn county Cemeteries] Gloria Mayfield *[http://genealogytrails.com/tex/panhandle2/lynn/ Lynn County Genealogy] *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilson,_Texas *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2672 FindaGrave cemeteries] *[http://www.usgwarchives.net/tx/lynn/lynntoc.htm Lynn County Genealogy, Cemeteries and more] *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/tx/lynn/land/lynn.txt Original Land Owners]

Lynn Gazis To-Do List: Expand biographies

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category: Onslow County, North Carolina, Slave Owners]] In 1784, Thomas Best died, in North Carolina, bequeathing to his wife Deborah a black man known as Long Dick, and a black woman named Con, along with "one half her future increase."North Carolina, Wills and Probate Records, 1665-1998 To his daughter Ann, he left a black man called Short Dick, a black girl called Suey, a black boy called Isaac, and "one half of the future increase of my Negro woman called Con." The will also divided Thomas Best's land and cattle. ==Sources==

Lynn Wiggers To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Wiggers-131|Lynn Wiggers]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Wiggers-131&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Lynn Wiggers To-Do List|Lynn's current to-do list]].'' === Reminders === #Document the parents of Eliza Whatley, Elisha and Mary O'Berry #Get with Jacqueline Girouard about parents of Raimond-18 #Continue research on the Thompsons of Chappel Hill #Research XDNA matches to Uncle Puddler -- [[Powell-11957|Mildred Louis Powell Hemphill]] mother of Meri Hemphill Cotney T506247 and [[Fountain-1349|Velma Idella Fountin Mitchell]] mother of Eldon Mitchell M069958, and ancestors of [[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/9224246/family?cfpid=-835703915|Libby Hobbs]] #Document the descendants of [[Fife-431|Isaac Wade Fife]] {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- |[[Raimond-18|Magdalena Raimond ]]|| ||search on parents listed in profile |- |[[Thompson-35305|Hiram Thompson]]|| || to-do |- |[[Whatley-620|Eliza Whatley]]|| ||document parents |- |[[Bunch-124|John Bunch]]|| ||may be the father of Rachel Bunch |- |[[Kelley-6093|Frances Kelley Lee]]|| ||research mother of Ronald Lee, DNA match appears to triangulate with Bonner family and ??? |- |}

Lyon County, Minnesota

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[[Category: Lyon County, Minnesota]] == Lyon County, Minnesota == Welcome to the Lyon County, Minnesota project page! Lyon County, Minnesota was created on November 2, 1869 (Organized in 1870, Deorganized in 1873 the Reorganized in 1875) from Redwood County. The county was named in honor of General Nathaniel Lyon (1818–1861) who worked against secession in Missouri; served in frontier duty with Army in Minnesota and Dakota territory, 1853-61; killed in Civil War at battle of Wilson's Creek, Missouri, 1861."Lyon County, Minnesota Genealogy Guide." Random Acts of Genealogical Kindness. Accessed September 02, 2018. https://www.raogk.org/minnesota-genealogy/lyon-county/. Return to the [[Project:Minnesota|Minnesota Project]] main page. == Maps and Boundaries == Yellow Medicine County (north) Redwood County (east) Murray County (south) Pipestone County (southwest) Lincoln County (west) == Communities == === Cities === Balaton Cottonwood Florence Garvin Ghent Lynd Marshall (county seat) Minneota Russell Taunton Tracy === Townships === Amiret Township Clifton Township Coon Creek Township Custer Township Eidsvold Township Fairview Township Grandview Township Island Lake Township Lake Marshall Township Lucas Township Lynd Township Lyons Township Monroe Township Nordland Township Rock Lake Township Shelburne Township Sodus Township Stanley Township Vallers Township Westerheim Township == Records and Resources == *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyon_County,_Minnesota *https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Lyon_County,_Minnesota_Genealogy *https://archive.org/details/illustratedhistolcm00rose *https://www.raogk.org/minnesota-genealogy/lyon-county/ *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Lyon_County,_Minnesota == Sources ==

Lyon Memorial: New York Families

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New York | New York Sources]] | [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Lyon Memorial: New York Families Descended from the Immigrant Thomas Lyon, of Rye == With Introductory Chapter by Dr. G.W.A. Lyon on the English Lyon Families with Maps and Facsimile Reproductions of Interesting Ancient Manuscripts * edited by Robert B. Miller of Brooklyn, New York * associate editor Albert Brown Lyons, M.D. (1841-1926) of Detroit, Mich * published by William Graham Printing Co., Detroit, Mich., 1907 * see also: [[Space:Lyon Memorial: Families of Connecticut and New Jersey|Lyon Memorial: Families of Connecticut and New Jersey]] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Lyon Memorial: New York Families|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/lyonmemorial03lyon * https://archive.org/details/lyonmemorial00mill * http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005731491 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/10972/ * Also see: ::* ''[[Space:Lyon Memorial: Massachusetts Families|Lyon Memorial: Massachusetts Families]]'' (1905) ::* ''[[Space:Lyon Memorial: Families of Connecticut and New Jersey|Lyon Memorial: Families of Connecticut and New Jersey]]'' (1907) === Book Review === * ''Book Notices'', [[Space:NEHGR| The New England Historical & Genealogical Register]] (NEHGS, Boston, 1909) Vol. 63, [https://books.google.com/books?id=_zcvhEe8L74C&pg=PA303 Page 303]. ::* "This third volume of the Lyon Memorials deals with the descendants of Thomas, who settled in Fairfield County, Conn. These descendants soon removed to New York. One of the most praiseworthy features of the volume is the index of places which covers all three books of the series and will be very helpful in finding any particular ancestor. Supplements to volume one, which treats of the families of William of Roxbury, and of Peter and George of Dorchester, and to volume two, which deals with the descendants of two brothers who went to Fairfield, Conn., are also included in this book in addition to the records of more than thirteen hundred descendants in these New York families." === Table of Contents === * The Lyons of England from the time of the conquest * The early Lyon immigrants to America * Thomas Lyon of Rye * Lyon families of Pennsylvania * Lyon Family of Marblehead, Mass. * Miscellaneous Lyon items * Supplement to Volume I * Supplement to Volume II * Unidentified Lyon names * Lyon names in Revolutionary War * William Lyon of Unionville * William Lyon of Greenfield, Mass. * Samuel Lyon of Hartford * A Lyon Family tradition * General index. I. Lyon names * General index. II. Names other than Lyon * General index. III. Index of places === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Miller, Robert B., ''[[Space:Lyon Memorial: New York Families|Lyon Memorial: New York Families]]'' (William Graham, Detroit, Mich., 1907) [ Page ]. * ([[#Miller|Miller]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Miller, Robert B., ''[[Space:Lyon Memorial: New York Families|Lyon Memorial: New York Families]]'' (William Graham, Detroit, Mich., 1907) [ Page ].

Lyon-Holbrook

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Gaskell-211|Sandra Gaskell]]. 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=15994853 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Lyons-West Mystery

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'''Can you solve it?'''

'''Mystery One:''' A photocopy of a marriage certificate for Wyatt A. West and Elizabeth R. Lyons in 1872 lists the sum of $1,250. paid to the county of Madison, Tennessee. That's a lot of money for a marriage back then. Perhaps it covered other expenses that were common back then?
'''Mystery Two:''' As my wife, the graphic designer, pointed out they have used different fonts to print the text on the certificate. Typewriters were only produced several years earlier and the printing was probably done with a printing press. She believes the fonts used also are not consistent with the time frame. Any thoughts?
The photo can be seen here: [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/West-4184] [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Lysander, Immigrant Voyage to South Australia 1850

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[[Category:Lysander, Arrived 23 Sep 1850]] [[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] The barque Lysander, 487 tons, Captain Lalham, from London / Gravesend 3rd June 1850 / Plymouth 15th June 1850, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 23rd September 1850. (November 2nd sailed for Melbourne) The 9th ship from England to South Australia with Government passengers for 1850. Includes six births and five deaths on the passage. '''Passenger Lists etc.'''
* 9/1850 - Lysander from the State Records of South Australia's Passenger Lists 1845 - 1940. first accessed online on the 30th of May 2020, at: https://archives.sa.gov.au/sites/default/files/documentstore/passengerlists/1850/GRG35_48_1_50-9_Lysander.pdf * barque Lysander, 487 tons, Captain Lalham, from London / Gravesend 3rd June 1850 / Plymouth 15th June 1850, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 23rd September 1850. transcribed and submitted to The Ships List by Robert Janmaat. first accessed online on the 30th of May 2020, at: http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/lysander1850.shtml * LYSANDER 1850 from Diane Cummings' Bound for South Australia website. first accessed online on the 30th of May 2020, at: https://bound-for-south-australia.collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/1850Lysander.htm * 03/06/1850 - 23/09/1850 from the Passengers in History website, An initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum. first accessed online on the 30th of May 2020 at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/945899 & http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/1001535

Lysander, Immigrant Voyage to South Australia 1851

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[[Category:Lysander, Arrived 20 Nov 1851]] [[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] The ship Lysander, 456 tons, Captain Lalham, from London July 1851 / Plymouth 30th July 1851, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 20th November 1851. The 13th ship from England to South Australia with Government passengers for 1851. '''Passenger Lists etc.'''
* 13/1851 - Lysander from the State Records of South Australia's Passenger Lists 1845 - 1940. first accessed online on the 30th of May 2020, at: https://archives.sa.gov.au/sites/default/files/documentstore/passengerlists/1851/GRG35_48_1_51-13_Lysander.pdf * ship Lysander, 456 tons, Captain Lalham, from London July 1851 / Plymouth 30th July 1851, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 20th November 1851. transcribed and submitted to The Ships List by Robert Janmaat. first accessed online on the 30th of May 2020, at: http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/lysander1851.shtml * LYSANDER 1851 from Diane Cummings' Bound for South Australia website. first accessed online on the 30th of May 2020, at: https://bound-for-south-australia.collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/1851Lysander.htm * 31/07/1851 - 20/11/1851 from the Passengers in History website, An initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum. first accessed online on the 30th of May 2020 at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/945542

Lytle Family Mysteries

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My father-in-law was Curtis Thomas Lytle who passed away two years ago. I am trying to find his birth father, Clarence Thomas Lytle, to see how his life turned out. Curtis's parent's, Ethel J Buhl and Clarence T Lytle, were married in Chicago, IL. I am looking for their divorce application and what happened to Clarence after 1927. Curtis never met his father. Thank you Smith-32867 for your clues. I continue to search for my grandfather. Any help is truly appreciated.

Lytle of Washington County

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A place to locate information about the various Little, Lytle, and Lyttle families of Washington County, New York. '''Early Families''' *[[Littell-95 | Andrew Littell]] b. 1718, County Monaghan, Ireland *[[Lytle-1360 | John Lyttel]] b. 1720, County Mongahan, Ireland *[[Little-18215 | William Little]] b. 1735, County Monaghan, Ireland *[[Lytle-1839 | Robert Lytle]] b. 1763, County Mongahan, Ireland '''Later Families''' *[[Lyttle-362 | Joseph Lyttle]] b. 1865, Gilford, County Down, Ireland

M. Allen - Arender - Profile Stats

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Deese-313|M. Allen]] is currently working on. Can you help? Also See: ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Deese-313&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:M. Allen To-Do List|M.'s current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Arender-99|Turner, Ella Dessa (Arender)]] || 1912-09-23 ||to-do |- | [[Arender-100|Arender, John William]] || 1869-00-00 ||expand children |- | [[Arender-105|Arender, Robert John]] || 1892-08-05 ||to-do |- | [[Arender-106|Arender, Elizabeth Rosalee]] || 1894-12-20 ||to-do |- | [[Arender-102|Arender, Annie]] || 1906-08-03 ||to-do |- | [[Arender-103|Arender, Essie]] ||1914-10-31 ||to-do |- | [[Arender-104|Arender, John Sr]] || 1918-12-20 ||to-do |- | [[Arender-107|Arender, Fannie]] || 1921-09-17 ||to-do |- | [[Arender-101|Arender, William M. Buck]] || 1837-00-00 ||expand children |- | [[Wages-418|Arender, Martha Ann Patsy (Wages)]] || 1834-00-00 ||expand children |- | [[Arender-108|Arender, Lewis]] || 1810-00-00 ||expand children |- | [[Arender-109|Arender, Dolly]] || 1810-00-00 ||expand children |- | [[Arender-110|Arender, Isaac]] || 1774-00-00 ||expand children; needs SOURCES; Brick wall |- | [[Ainsworth-2459|Arender, Lydia (Ainsworth)]] ||1775-00-00 ||expand children; needs SOURCES |- | [[Coffee-606|Salter, John Coffee]] || 1830-12-02 ||UPDATED |- | [[Salter-3281|Funderburg, Frances Fannie (Salter)]] || 1856-08-08 ||expand children |- | [[Funderburg-355|Funderburg, Byron]] || 1859-00-00 ||expand children |- | [[Funderburg-354|Arender, Sallie Mae (Funderburg)]] || 1891-01-01 ||expand Children |- | [[Funderburg-359|Funderburg, Polly]] || 1791-00-00 ||expand children; Brickwall |- | [[Funderburg-358|Funderburg, Samuel]] || 1787-00-00 ||expand children |- | [[Funderburg-357|Funderburg, Archibald]] || 1827-00-00 ||expand children |- | [[Vanzant-414|Vanzant, Rebecca]] || 1821-00-00 ||expand children; Brickwall |- | [[Funderburgh-84|Funderburgh, Anthony Walter]] || 1749-00-00 ||NEEDS MERGE |- | [[Unknown-639005|Unknown, Rebecca]] || 1758-00-00 ||NEEDS MERGE |- | [[Rodgers-4015|Rodgers, James M.]] || 1802-00-00 ||expand children |- | [[Rodgers-4992|Dunovant, Frances Emaline (Rodgers) Salter]] || 1835-09-21 ||expand children |- | [[Duncan-18472|Rodgers, Frances Duncan]] || 1804-00-00 ||expand children |- | [[Rodgers-2697|Rodgers, William "Old Billy"]] || 1770-00-00 ||expand children |- | [[Hathewekela-1|Rodgers, "Little Flower"]] || 1750-00-00 ||CONTROVERSY |- | [[Rodgers-2323|Rodgers, William son of Lewis]] || 1777-00-00 ||CONTROVERSY |- | [[Rogers-1983|Rodgers, Lewis]] || 1764-00-00 ||WATCHING hypothesis |- | [[Rodgers-2696|Rodgers, Telitha (Salter) Hodges]] || 1810-05-18 ||expand children |- | [[Salter-1127|Salter, James Gideon]] || 1806-10-12 ||expand children |- | [[Salter-2872|Salter, John]] || 1785-00-00 ||expand children; semi Brickwall |- | [[Eidson-385|Eidson, Mary Hannah]] || 1788-00-00 ||UNEDITED |- | [[Eidson-136|Eidson, James S. Carr]] || 1766-00-00 ||UNEDITED |- | [[Humphreys-3236|Humphreys, Mary]] || 1765-00-00 ||UNEDITED |- | [[Eidson-386|Eidson, Edward]] || 1738-00-00 ||UNEDITED |- |}

M. Allen - DEESE, DEES - Profile Stats

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Deese-313|M. Allen]] is currently working on. Can you help? Also See: *[[Space:Lakeland_Memorial_Park|Lakeland Memorial Park]] *[[Space:Webb_Family_Cemetery|Webb Family Cemetery]] ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Deese-313&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:M. Allen To-Do List|M.'s current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Adcock-280|Adcock, Thomas]] || 1695-00-00 ||expand children |- | [[Black-4361|Adcock, Eleanor (Black)]] || 1705-00-00 ||Brick Wall; expand children |- | [[Adcocke-12|Adcocke, Henry]] || 1632-00-00 ||Brick Wall |- | [[Adcokes-1|Adcokes, Henry]] || 1652-00-00 ||expand Children |- | [[Bruce-2294|Adcokes, Margaret (Bruce) ]] || 1655-00-00 ||Brick Wall; need SOURCES |- | [[Deese-313|Allen, M. (Deese)]] || ||AS NEEDED |- | [[Bennett-38027|Bennett, Mary Elizabeth]] || 1848-02-27 ||expand Children |- | [[Bennett-38028|Bennett, Joseph Bright]] || 1828-11-19 ||expand Children |- | [[Bennett-23958|Reading Bennett]] || 1781-10-00 || expand Children |- | [[Bennett-38029|Bennett, John]] || 1750-00-00 ||expand Children |- | [[Bennett-38030|Bennett, Benjamin]] || 1718-00-00 ||need SOURCES; expand Children |- | [[Baugh-1412|Bennett, Mary Francis (Baugh)]] || 1722-00-00 ||Brick Wall; need SOURCES |- | [[Draughon-202|Bennett, Harriet (Draughon)]] || 1750-00-00 ||Brick Wall; need SOURCES; expand Children |- | [[Brown-156678|Birmingham, Elizabeth (Brown)]] || 1682-03-29 ||expand children |- | [[Birmingham-539|Birmingham, Charles]] || 1722-00-00 ||UPM; expand Children |- | [[Downer-999|Birmingham, Elizabeth (Downer)]] || 1722-00-00 ||expand Children |- | [[Birmingham-87|Birmingham, John ]] || 1684-04-00 ||UPM; expand Children |- | [[Birmingham-534|Birmingham, Stephen]] || 1766-00-00 ||expand Children |- | [[Flake-312|Birmingham, Elizabeth (Flake)]] || 1770-00-00 ||expand Children |- | [[Birmingham-88|Birmingham, Richard]] || 1660-00-00 ||Brick Wall |- | [[Posey-827|Black, Mary (Posey)]] || 1654-00-00 ||Brick Wall |- | [[Black-4362|Black, James]] || 1650-00-00 ||Brick Wall |- | [[Chesnutt-324|Chesnutt, Jacob]] || 1747-00-00 ||expand Children |- | [[Scott-41800|Chesnutt, Jane (Scott) ]] || 1740-00-00 ||expand Children |- | [[Chesnutt-352|Chesnutt, Matilda 'Tilly']] || 1787-07-17 ||expand Children |- | [[Deas-472|Deas, Levi Alexander]] || 1822-03-18 ||expand Children |- | [[Unknown-627719|Deas, Mary (Unknown)]] || 1817-00-00 ||expand Children |- | [[Deas-473|Deas, Elenor]] || 1777-00-00 ||expand Children |- | [[Price-1637|Dees, Elizabeth (Price)]] || 1700-00-00 ||expand Children; verify parents |- | [[Braswell-265|Dees, Mary (Braswell)]] || 1705-00-00 ||expand Children |- | [[Dees-73|Dees, Emanuel Sr.]] || 1675-00-00 ||UPM - expand children - parentage |- | [[Potts-370|Dees, Ruth (Potts)]] || 1679-00-00 ||UPM - expand children |- | [[Dees-72|Dees, William]] || 1705-00-00 ||UPM x2 - expand children |- | [[Dees-53|Dees, Emanuel Jr.]] || 1705-00-00 ||UPM - expand children |- | [[Dees-77|Dees, Richard]] || 1742-00-00 ||expand children |- | [[Deas-165|Deas, Newitt]] || 1795-00-00 ||UPM- expand children |- | [[Dees-92|Dees, Edmund]] || 1765-00-00 ||SOURCE child m. newitt |- | [[Dees-102|Dees, Daniel]] || 1740-00-00 ||expand Children |- | [[Wood-6219|Dees, Elizabeth (Wood)]] || 1745-00-00 ||expand Children |- | [[Wood-32285|Wood, John]] || 1715-00-00 || to do |- | [[Wood-32286|Wood, Hannah ()]] || 1720-00-00 || to do |- | [[Whittington-1237|Dees, Mary Magdelene (Whittington)]] || 1770-00-00 ||expand Children |- | [[Alford-3341|Dees, Milly (Alford) ]] || 1743-00-00 ||expand Children |- | [[Dees-1097|Dees, Mary]] || 1801-00-00 ||expand Children |- | [[Dees-1102|Dees, Aaron]] || 1821-00-00 ||expand Children |- | [[Unknown-630708|Dees, Mary (Unknown) ]] || 1830-00-00 ||Brick Wall; expand Children |- | [[Dees-601|Dees, Joel Toombs]] || 1806-00-00 ||UPM - expand children |- | [[Deese-460|Deese, Unlisted]] || ||LIVING |- | [[Deese-461|Deese, Paul]] || ||UP-TO-DATE |- | [[Deese-462|Deese, William Armstrong]] || 1893-04-07 ||1950-C; SS index; 2nd m.?; Will? |- | [[Deese-463|Deese, Levi E. Alexander]] || 1850-06-22 ||1870-C; 1890-C; Fy Bible; m.?; d.? |- | [[Webb-26061|Deese, Gillie Margaret (Webb)]] || 1885-07-00 || expand Children |- | [[Leach-8506|Deese, Susanna Ann (Leach)]] || 1861-11-03 ||expand children |- | [[Harris-8144|Harris, Thomas Jr.]] || 1703-00-00 ||T.?; expand Children |- | [[Harris-1586|Harris, Thomas]] || 1677-06-12 ||expand UP; expand Children |- | [[Norwood-321|Harris, Sarah Abigail (Norwood)]] || 1710-11-10 ||expand children |- | [[Harris-8218|Flake, Sarah Abigail (Harris) ]] || 1743-03-17 ||3 parentage theories; expand Children |- | [[Flake-42|Flake, Samuel]] || 1701-00-00 ||Brick Wall; expand Children |- | [[Guin-56|Guin, Asa, Jr]] || 1786-00-00 || Uexpand children, Needs MERGE |- | [[Holly-491|Guin, Mary Celeste (Holly)]] || 1795-00-00 || Brick Wall |- | [[Guin-191|Guin, Cader]] || 1820-00-00 || expand Children |- | [[Guin-194|Guin, Asa C., Sr.]] || 1755-00-00 || Brick Wall |- | [[Rollings-333|Guin, Elvy (Rollings) ]] || 1822-00-00 || expand Children |- | [[Dees-101|Guing, Susannah (Dees) ]] || 1736-00-00 ||AS FOUND |- | [[Guing-2|Guing, Thomas]] || 0000-00-00 ||Brick Wall |- | [[Holley-219|Holley, William P.]] || 1800-01-30 ||expand Children |- | [[Ross-30613|Holley, Sarah (Ross)]] || 1802-04-09 ||LINK to parents; expand Children |- | [[Holley-2554|Bennett, Martha 'Patsy' (Holley)]] || 1829-03-05 ||expand Children |- | [[Holley-2555|Holley, William, Sr]] || 1763-00-00 ||expand Children |- | [[Bledsoe-2084|Holley, Anne (Bledsoe) ]] || 1765-00-00 ||expand Children |- | [[Leach-8513|Leach, Daniel]] || 1849-00-00 ||Brick Wall; expand Child |- | [[Guin-190|Leach, Harriet Elvy (Guin)]] || 1841-00-00 ||expand Children |- | [[Leach-8591|Leach, Walter Ira]] || 1871-00-00 ||expand Fy |- | [[Phyle-5|Phyle, Frances ]] || 1778-00-00 || Brick Wall |- | [[Potts-3709|Potts, Henry]] || 1650-00-00 ||DONE |- | [[Ross-7795|Ross, Hugh]] || 1740-00-00 ||UPM; expand Children |- | [[Ross-7792|Ross, James]] || 1761-06-08 ||UPM; expand Children |- | [[Coburn-636|Ross, Lydia (Coburn)]] || 1766-04-22 ||expand Children |- | [[Sneed-1147|Snead, William]] || 1670-00-00 ||expand children |- | [[Snead-114|Snead, Israel]] || 1709-00-00 ||UPM - expand children |- | [[Hendley-21|Snead, Johanna (Hendley)]] || 1715-00-00 ||UPM - expand children |- | [[Snead-45|Snead, William Holman]] || 1627-00-00 ||UPM - UNEDITED ********** |- | [[Price-762|Price, John III]] || 1650-00-00 ||UNEDITED ********** |- | [[Pew-155|Price, Jane (Pew)]] || 1659-00-00 ||UNEDITED ********** |- | [[Perry-17257|Snead, Mary Ann (Perry)]] || 1649-00-00 ||UPM - UNEDITED ********** |- | [[Snead-43|Snead, Samuel]] || 1609-00-00 ||UPM - UNEDITED ********** |- | [[Gallimore-167|Snead, Alice (Gallimore)]] || 1609-00-00 ||UPM - UNEDITED ********** |- | [[Sneyde-20|Sneyde, Ralph]] || 1540-00-00 ||UPM - UNEDITED ********** |- | [[Snead-329|Snead, Solomon]] || 1744-00-00 ||expand Children |- | [[Webb-7429|Snead, Rebecca (Webb)]] || 1745-00-00 ||Brick Wall; expand children |- | [[Webb-3492|Webb, George]] || 1729-10-00 ||expand Children |- | [[Adcock-279|Webb, Margaret (Adcock)]] || 1732-00-00 ||expand Children |- | [[Webb-3493|Webb, Timothy]] || 1702-04-27 || expand Children |- | [[Nelson-3919|Webb, Mary (Nelson)]] || 1706-05-22 ||Brick Wall; expand Children |- | [[Ashby-699|Webb, Mary (Ashby)]] || 1680-06-00 ||Brick Wall; expand Children |- | [[Webb-5166|Webb, David]] || 1670-00-00 ||Brick Wall; expand Children |- | [[Webb-20605|Webb, David]] || 1800-01-08 ||expand Children |- | [[Webb-26593|Webb, Samuel]] || 1774-00-00 ||expand Children |- | [[Snead-1143|Webb, Nancy Ann (Snead)]] || 1780-00-00 || expand Children |- | [[Webb-26597|Webb, Stephen Birmingham]] || 1831-06-16 || 1890-C; expand Children |- | [[Birmingham-538|Webb, Mary (Birmingham)]] || 1807-00-00 ||expand Children |- | [[Whittington-2429|Whittington, John Green]] || 1750-00-00 || DONE - needs more research |- |} ===Scotland Profiles=== {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Dees-55|Dees, Andrew John]] || 1654-00-00 ||*partially sourced |- | [[Davidson-1326|Dees, Margaret (Davidson)]] || 1647-00-00 ||*partially sourced |- | [[Dees-73|Dees, Emanuel Sr.]] || 1675-00-00 ||Need SOURCE for parentage |- | [[Leach-8513|Leach, Daniel]] || 1849-00-00 ||Brick Wall; expand Child |- | [[Thomson-558|Dees, Janette (Thomson)]] || 1636-00-00 ||UNEDITED |- |} ===Extended Profiles=== {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Lee-2850|Dees, Alcy Ann (Lee)]] || 1730-00-00 ||to-do |- | [[Holly-1356|Holly, Elizabeth]] || 1844-10-31 ||need UPDATE |- | [[Braswell-297|Dees, Elizabeth (Braswell) ]] || 1784-07-22 || to-do |- | [[Dees-95|Dees, John B.]] || || to-do |- | [[Dees-542|Dees, George Holman]] || 1942-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Sims-4403|Dees, Shirley Faye (Sims)]] || 1939-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Secrest-10|Deese, Martha C (Secrest)]] || 1855-10-30 || to-do |- | [[Dees-31|Deese, John Robert (Dees), SR]] || 1852-02-04 || to-do |- | [[Deese-118|Deese, James Ira]] || 1831-02-24 ||need ADOPTION |- | [[Miller-7494|Deese, Delilia Elizabeth (Miller)]] || 1832-07-26 ||need ADOPTION |- | [[Deese-120|Deese, Mark]] || 1799-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Deese-121|Deese, Jackson]] || 1829-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Deese-122|Deese, May]] || || to-do |- | [[Deese-123|Deese, Jane]] || 1797-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Deese-124|Deese, Mary]] || 1810-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Deese-125|Deese, Elizabeth]] || 1816-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Deese-127|Deese, John]] || 1807-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Deese-128|Deese, James]] || 1808-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Deese-130|Deese, Hamilton Franklin]] || 1804-09-06 ||need ADOPTION |- | [[Deese-132|Deese, Tabitha Ann]] || 1841-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Deese-133|Deese, Elizabeth]] || 1847-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Deese-134|Deese, William Milton]] || 1840-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bernard-299|Deese, M. Julia (Bernard) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Deese-138|Deese, John]] || || to-do |- | [[Hill-3730|Deese, Martha (Hill)]] || || to-do |- | [[Deese-139|Deese, Reuben Frank]] || 1872-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Deese-140|Deese, James Junior]] || 1868-02-08 || to-do |- | [[Deese-141|Deese, John Jackson]] || 1879-05-01 || to-do |- | [[Bennett-38031|Bennett, James, Sr.]] || 1691-05-08 ||partially SOURCED |- | [[Rogers-41795|Bennett, Mary Rogers]] || 1694-06-25 ||partially SOURCED |- | [[Leach-8591|Leach, Walter Ira]] || 1871-00-00 ||partially SOURCED |- | [[Webb-13655|Webb, Elizabeth]] || 1755-00-00 ||expand |- |}

M. Allen - MILLER - Profile Stats

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Deese-313|M. Allen]] is currently working on. Can you help? Also See: Freespace Page: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Col._Samuel_Griffin : ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Miller-110272|Miller, Samuel R.]] || 1803-00-00 ||expand Children |- | [[Byrd-555|Byrd, John]] || 22 Jul 1698 || Need Connection |- | [[Byrd-1602|Byrd, George William]] || 1754-00-00 || expand Children |- | [[Byrd-4470|Byrd, Patrick Eli]] || 1780-00-00 || needs family |- | [[Hutson-337|Byrd, Margaret Ann (Hutson)]] || 1760-00-00 || expand children |- | [[Byrd-1698|Miller, Margaret Susannah (Byrd)]] || 1813-00-00 || expand children |- | [[Haggleton-1|Edwards, Mary (Haggleton)]] || 1671-00-00 || expand children |- | [[Ingram-6147|Edwards, Sarah (Ingram)]] || 1702-08-12 || expand children |- | [[Ingram-1329|Ingram, John]] || 1674-00-00 || expand children |- | [[Sisson-445|Ingram, Anne (Sisson)]] || 1681-00-00 || expand children |- | [[Ingram-253|Ingram, Thomas]] || 1648-00-00 || expand children |- | [[Winter-497|Ingram, Katherine (Winter)]] || 1652-00-00 || expand children |- | [[Ingram-256|Ingram, John]] || 1615-00-00 || expand children |- | [[Coker-737|Ingram, Jane (Coker) Hopkins]] || 1624-00-00 || expand children |- | [[Ingram-9827|Ingram, Robert]] || 1591-00-00 || Ask for TL; To-Do |- | [[Miller-110271|Miller, Lewis]] ||1828-00-00 || expand children |- | [[Parton-1091|Miller, Jane Avaline (Parton)]] || 1827-00-00 || expand children |- | [[Miller-110264|Miller, James Robert]] || 1858-01-19 || expand children |- | [[Edwards-41155|Miller, Lovada (Edwards)]] || 1862-04-29 || expand children |- | [[Edwards-34968|Edwards, David]] || 1817-10-08 || expand children |- | [[Edwards-41156|Edwards, Isham]] || 1785-00-00 || expand children |- | [[Edwards-41157|Edwards, Thomas]] || 1752-06-28 || expand children |- | [[Edwards-35384|Edwards, Thomas]] || 1725-06-19 || expand children |- | [[Edwards-24946|Edwards, Thomas]] || 1696-01-29 || expand children |- | [[Edwards-41278|Edwards, Richard]] || 1671-03-10 || expand children |- | [[Edwards-41301|Edwards, John]] || 1633-05-12 || expand children |- | [[Miller-110251|Miller, John Henry]] || 1884-06-00 || expand children |- | [[Fauntleroy-3|Fauntleroy, John)]] || 1588-01-03 || to-do |- | [[Wilkinson-1329|Fauntleroy, Phoebe (Wilkinson)]] || 1586-01-14 || to-do |- | [[Fauntleroy-19|Fauntleroy, Moore Sr.]] || 1616-00-00 || expand children |- | [[Hill-5091|Fauntleroy, Mary (Hill)]] || 1632-00-00 || expand children |- | [[Hill-1457|Hill, Thomas]] || 1610-06-01 || PPP |- | [[Hill-9886|Hill, Edward]] || 1590-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Piersey-2|Bushrod, Mary (Piersey)]] || 1614-00-00 || PPP |- | [[Piersey-3|Piersey, Abraham]] || 1580-00-00 || expand children |- | [[Draper-1341|Piersey, Elizabeth (Draper)]] || 1583-00-00 || expand children |- | [[Draper-1342|Draper, Clement]] || 1540-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Garton-232|Draper, Elizabeth (Garton)]] || 1560-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Fauntleroy-18|Fauntleroy, William]] || 1656-00-00 || expand children |- | [[Griffin-1478|Gwynn, Katherine (Griffin)]] || 1664-03-16 || UPM; expand children |- | [[Griffin-4141|Griffin, Samuel]] || 1633-00-00 || UPM; expand children |- | [[Unknown-278274|Griffin, Sarah (Unknown)]] || 1620-00-00 || expand children |- | [[Griffin-8594|Griffin, George]] || 1590-00-00 || expand children; identify given name |- | [[Bushrod-154|Bushrod, Thomas]] || 1660-00-00 || expand children |- | [[Bushrod-103|Fauntleroy, Anne (Bushrod)]] || 1694-00-00 || expand children |- | [[Edwards-41157|Edwards, Thomas]] || 1752-06-28 || expand children |- | [[Lee-45141|Edwards, Elizabeth (Lee)]] || 1753-00-00 || expand children |- | [[Lee-318|Lee, Richard]] || 1618-00-00 || PPP & TL to-do |- | [[Constable-37|Lee, Anne (Constable)]] || 1622-02-21 || PPP & TL to-do |- | [[Kendall-391|Lee, Mary (Kendall)]] || 1661-00-00 || UPM; expand children |- | [[Kendall-1111|Kendall, William]] || 1621-09-02 || expand children |- | [[Baker-6499|Kendall, Susannah (Baker)]] || 1625-00-00 || expand children |- | [[Rogers-3782|Rogers, John]] || 1620-00-00 || expand children and wives |- | [[Rogers-8434|Hale, Ellen (Rogers)]] || 1652-00-00 || expand children |- | [[Hale-3283|Hale, George]] || 1662-00-00 || UPM, Project mgd; to-do |- | [[Haile-24|Haile, Nicholas]] || 1628-00-00 || UPM, PPP; to-do |- | [[Heale-37|Heale, William]] || 1698-00-00 || UPM, expand children |- | [[Hussey-6|Travers, Elizabeth (Hussey)]] || 1632-00-00 || expand children |- | [[Travers-12|Travers, Raleigh]] || 1622-00-00 || expand children |- | [[Travers-120|Downman, Million (Travers)]] || 1660-00-00 || expand children |- | [[Downman-44|Downman, Thomas]] || 1560-00-00 || Complete |- | [[Downman-15|Downman, William]] ||1589-00-00 || Complete |- | [[Nichols-22553|Nichols, John]] || 1610-00-00 || Complete |- | [[Nichols-1958|Nichols, Dorothy (Downman)]] || 1630-00-00 || Complete |- | [[Downman-13|Downman, William]] || 1650-00-00 || expand children |- | [[Downman-23|Heale, Priscilla (Downman)]] || 1699-00-00 || expand children |- | [[Fox-16624|Edwards, Virginia Jane (Fox)]] || 1821-00-00 || expand children |- | [[Payne-20872|Payne, John F.]] || 1870-08-00 || expand children |- | [[McAbee-511|McAbee, William Rufus]] || 1846-05-00 || expand children |- | [[Laughter-292|McAbee, Mary E. (Laughter)]] || 1847-10-00 || expand children |- | [[McAbee-483|Payne, Georgi-anna (McAbee)]] || 1869-04-19 || expand children |- | [[Payne-20863|Smith, Carrie Bell (Payne)]] || 1899-09-19 || expand children |- |}

M. Allen - YEATTS, YATES To Do

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(Shipbuilder's son Simon gave her husband a gift of land). :Is Sarah Miller Holman actually the duaghter of Simon Miller & Mary Heath that mary's much later? In which case the wife of James Holman would be unknown? :Can we sort out the wife of Simon Shipbuilder according to the Amudsen article. ==Simon Millers== '''Generation 1:''' :Father??: [[Miller-434|Simon Miller]] 1634 - 1685 England. Husband of Unknown Miller. Father of Sarah Parks & Simon Miller '''Generation 2: Immigrant''' ::[[Miller-432 | Simon Miller]], 1642 in Bristol,Avon,Essex, England d. 1684 in Rappahannock, Virginia, USA. Husband of Margaret, Unknown. Father of: Simon Miller, Isabella Miller and John Miller. '''Generation 3:''' :[[Miller-446 | Simon Miller]], Son of Miller-432 & Margaret Unknown. b 1670, Rappahanock, Essex, VA D. 4 May 1720, Richmond . VA. Father of Jane Miller Hord. '''Generation 4:''' Sons of John Miller Duplicates - attached to wrong John Miller. [Resolve the death date. Son of John/Mical or son of John & Margaret :[[Miller-14296 | Simon Miller]], 1708 Essex VA - 2 Jun 1784, Russel, Bedford, VA. Son of John Miller Sr Michal Christopher. John Miller Sr, born in Bristol, d misslesex County, son of Patrick and Elizabeth Hill. >>Date of death is date will was written. :[[Miller-24757 | Simon Miller]], 1722 Essex, VA - 28 Feb 1785 Russell, Bedford, VA. Husband of Ann Roberson Bell. Father of Simon Miller and Nancy Ann Miller Dishman, Sara Miller Noel [[Miller-40356| Simon Miller]], 1708, Richmond, Henrico VA - Nov 1799 in Culpeper, Culpeper, Virginia, USA. husband of Ann Roberson Bell. m 1748 Essex, VA. ((Note Richmond wasn't founded until 1737). -Disconnected wife Ann Roberson Bell and set merge with other ARB. Key fact for this profile will be the Nov 1799 will. Unmerged match set with son of Simon Miller III who married Isabella (possibly is cousin) Try to find copy of will. [[Miller-13117|Simon Miller]]. about 1736 in Ephrata, Lancaster Co., Pa. '''Died about 1800 in Rappahannock, Virginia.''' Son of Michael Miller and Barbara Kneisley. Father of Agnes Mller Settle :[[Miller-39089 | Simon Miller]] m Mary O'Bannon 1710-1769/70, father of Elizabeth Miller. Of King George & Fauquier Counties. (Proposed several Millers. Source also lists a father William Miller of PG county died 1726. ==John Millers== *Died 1770, Burial 24 Mar, Port Royal, Caroline Co, VA. See [https://books.google.com/books?id=xxVhymOH3usC&pg=PA104&lpg=PA104&dq=%22John+Miller%22++March+24+1770+Port+Royal,+VA&source=bl&ots=qx_GTSW0Cq&sig=RH-vLVR0v0rBkiM09gSM-QHGfxU&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjR2L6T6r3TAhVnqlQKHTjHA5EQ6AEIIzAA#v=onepage&q=%22John%20Miller%22%20%20March%2024%201770%20Port%20Royal%2C%20VA&f=false A history of Caroline County]. Also, google search in another book reports the same event referencing that John had a brother James. ===Resources=== :http://www.frenchfamilyassoc.com/FFA/CHARTS/Chart036/ :http://www.maierassociates.com/Genie/gbmil020.html :http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/miller/28457/ Discusses Simon Miller of St. Ann’s Parish, Essex County, Va. will proved October 25, 1792 v. Simon Miller of Bedford will proved 28 Feb 1785. ==Primary Sources== ===1812 Service Records in VA=== : [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-G5Z6-SWY?mode=g&i=272&cc=1916219 Simon Miller] Private - VA 111th Regiment Lt Col Thomas E Parker (Westmoreland Regiment, Northern VA, bordering on Richmond, Essex and Northumberland. :[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-G5Z6-SML?mode=g&i=271&cc=1916219 Simon Miller] Private 30 Reg't (Tankersley's), Virginia Milita - Caroline County, VA. ===Census=== :1810 - [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH25-TV8 Simon Meller] Essex Co, VA. (1--1-2-1 (Total 5) ===Marriage records=== [https://archive.org/stream/virginiaoverwhar00will#page/110/mode/2up/search/isabella+miller Overwharton Parish register]. Oct 2 1740, Simon Miller m Isabella Miller ===Wills=== : ([http://lva1.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/F/?func=file&file_name=find-b-clas08&local_base=CLAS08 From Library of VA]) ::*Simon Miller Fredericksburg Wills and Administrations (1789 - 1800) p. 146. Exors bond rec. 12. May 1800.,, p. 148. Inv. & Appr. rec. 15 Oct. 1800., p. 142-143. Will pro. 12. May 1800. District (and Superior) Court Will Book A (A-3) 1789-1831 (Reel 19) ::*Simon Miller - Essex 1792 p. 165-166. Inv. & appr. rec. 22 Sept. 1795. p. 230-232. Accounts rec. 18 Apr. 1796., p. 402-403. Accounts rec. 18 June 1798. Will Book No. 15, 1792-1800 (Reel 49) ::*Simon Miller Essex Co p. 337-339. Will pro. 15 Oct. 1792., p. 339-340. Exors. bond 15 Oct. 1792., Note Will Book No. 14, 1786-1792 (Reel 48) ::*Simon Miller Bedford Co. Publication 1785. p. 144-146. Accounts rec. 27 Oct. 1794. Will Book No. 2, 1788-1803 (Reel 25) ::*Simon Miller, Junior. Essex Co 1765. p. 209-210. Inv. & appr. rec. 16 Sept. 1765. Wills No. 12, 1762-1775 (Reel 47) ::*Miller, Simon. Richmond Co 1720. p. 151-152. Will pro. 4 May 1720. p. 154-155. Inv. & appr. rec. 1 June 1720.p. 175. Inv. & appr. rec. 5 Apr. 1721.Will Book No. 4, 1717-1725 (Reel 23) ::*Miller, Simon. Accomack 1664. p. 7a. Coroner’s inquest rec. 16 Mar. 1664. Deeds & Wills, 1664-1671 (Reel 1)

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== Ancestor Images== A space for images and links used by [[Silva-1055|M Silva]] while researching. :'''''Note''''': ''Unless stated on the individual image that you are free to use it; please do not use any of these images on other sites without contacting me first and asking permission. Thank you! === Ancestors === * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-7 Town Meeting 1806] [[Image:M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-7.jpg |55px|Town Meeting 1806]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-7 Segar Young Girl Death] [[Image:M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-7.png |55px|Segar Young Girl Death]] === Ancestor Documents === * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-28 1840 Census back for Godfrey Isaacs] [[Image:M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-28.jpg|55px|1840 Census back for Godfrey Isaacs]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-5 Daniel & Rachel's marriage] [[Image:M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-5.jpg |55px|Daniel & Rachel's marriage]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-36 Father of Manoel Sousa Morgado] [[Image:M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-36.png|55px|Father of Manoel Sousa Morgado]] === Background Tiles === * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-318 Butterfly Background] [[Image:M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-318.png|75px|Butterfly Background]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-323 Floral Background smaller] [[Image:M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-323.png|75px|Smaller Floral]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-322 Large Floral Background] [[Image:M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-322.png|75px|Large Floral]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-320 Pink Watercolor Tile] [[Image:M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-320.png|75px|Watercolor Tile]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-109 Tan Diamond Background] [[Image:M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-109.jpg|75px|Tan Background]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-324 Tan Diamond Background, smaller] [[Image:M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-324.png|75px|Tan Background]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-325 Tan Diamond Background, smaller, lighter] [[Image:M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-325.png|75px|Tan Background]] === Christmas === * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-208 Collage 1] [[Image:M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-208.png|75px|Collage 1]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-210 Collage 2] [[Image:M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-210.png|75px|Collage 2]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-206 Ladder Snow Village snow] [[Image:M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-206.png|75px|Ladder Snow Village snow]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-207 Ladder Snow Village garland] [[Image:M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-207.png|75px|Ladder Snow Village garland]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-205 Mom's Ladder Snow Village] [[Image:M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-205.png|75px|Mom's Ladder Snow Village]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-214 Lisbon, Portugal Christmas Tree] 2019, picture via ''Discover Lisbon'' [[Image:M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-214.png|125px|Lisbon, Portugal Christmas Tree]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-204 Mom's Tree Angel] [[Image:M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-204.png|75px|Tree Angel]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-213 Ornament picture] [[Image:M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-213.png|75px|Ornament picture]] === Cousins === * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-25 Cousin Match] [[Image:M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-25.png|55px|Cousin Match]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-39 I Love My Cousins] [[Image:M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-39.png|55px|I Love My Cousins]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-40 I Love My WT Cousins] [[Image:M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-40.png|55px|I Love My WT Cousins]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-27 Mindy and Kim - Cousins] [[Image:M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-27.png|55px|Mindy and Kim - Cousins]] === Crafts === * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-14 Quilting] [[Image:M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-14.jpg|55px|Quilting]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-15 Quilting block] [[Image:M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-15.jpg|55px|Quilting block]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-16 Turtle Quilt] [[Image:M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-16.jpg|55px|Turtle Quilt]] === Family === # [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-97 Aquarium - Jellyfish] [[Image:M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-97.png|75px|Aquarium - Jellyfish]] # [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-98 Aquarium - Seahorse] [[Image:M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-98.png|75px|Aquarium - Seahorse]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-22 Dad at Aunt Sandy's wedding] [[Image:M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-22.jpg|55px|Dad at Aunt Sandy's wedding]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-38 Family is Love] [[Image:M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-38.png|55px|Family is Love]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-33 Granny Vi's road in San Leandro] [[Image:M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-33.png|55px|Granny Vi's road in San Leandro]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-113 Mindy] [[Image:M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-113.png|55px|Mindy]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-29 Mindy & Ron] [[Image:M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-29.jpg|55px|Mindy & Ron]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-31 Mom on Mother's Day] [[Image:M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-31.png|55px|Mom on Mother's Day]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-41 RIP Kathy] [[Image:M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-41.png|55px|RIP Kathy]] === Food === * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-21 Siracha] [[Image:M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-21.jpg|55px|Siracha]] === Hawaii === * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-13 Hawai'i Beach] [[Image:M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-13.jpg |55px|Hawai'i Beach]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-12 Hawaii Waterfall] [[Image:M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-12.jpg|55px|Waterfall]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/M_Silva_WikiTree_Space Palm Tree Skyline] [[Image:M_Silva_WikiTree_Space.png|55px|Palm Tree Skyline]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-11 Pearl Harbor, Hawai'i] [[Image:M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-11.jpg |55px|Pearl Harbor, Hawai'i]] === Kentucky Family === * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-41 Family Reunion] [[Image:M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-41.jpg|55px|Family Reunion]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-143 Family Reunion Nellie's Family] [[Image:M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-143.png|55px|Family Reunion Nellie's Family]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-144 Family Reunion at the Church] [[Image:M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-144.png|55px|Family Reunion at the Church]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-145 Family Reunion at the Church] [[Image:M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-145.png|55px|Family Reunion at the Church]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-40 2019 Reunion Friday cookout 1] [[Image:M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-40.jpg|55px|2019 Reunion 1]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-3 50th Anniversary] [[Image:M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-3.jpg|55px|50th Anniversary]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-4 The Godman Boys] [[Image:M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-4.jpg |55px|The Godman Boys]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-29 Lawson Military] [[Image:M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-29.png|55px|Lawson Military]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-6 The Ski Slopes - Snow Village arrangement] [[Image:M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-6.jpg |55px|The Ski Slopes - Snow Village arrangement]] * 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[[Category: Finland Project Needs Profiles Created]] == Arkistoviite == Maaherranviraston päätös 1/2 1827 n:o 230 Pyhällön Suur-Uskin kruununtalon N:o 2 hallinnasta ja asukkuuksista, annettu sillä välin edesmenneen Elias Kallenpoika Villikan anomuksen SD 13/1815 johdosta. [[Space:Kansallisarkisto, Mikkeli|MMA]] Viipurin lääninkonttori, päätös- ja välipäätöstoisteet 1827 I Dae:17. == Transkriptio == N:o 230. Acten N:o 13/1815. Landshöfdingens öfver Wiborgs Län Utslag, ang:de Förvaltningen och Åboskapet å Krono Hemmanet Suur-Uski N:o 2 i Pyäldo by, Veckelax Socken och Kymmene Härad, bestående utaf 3/8 dels Mantal, meddeladt i anledning af under Rättegången aflidne Bonden Elias Carlsson Villikas i lifstiden samt derefter dess Enka Sara Andersdotters och Broders Enka Lisa Thomædotters härstädes gjorde ansökning, att gemensamt warda immitterade uti 1/4 del af Hemmanet; Hafwandes de öfrige Hemmans Interessenterne i målet blifvit hörde, och uti skrifteligen ingifne andraganden yrkat: att blifva Immitterade neml: Elias Eliæson WähäUski, i bolag med dess yngre broder Michel Eliæson, samt Fader broder Eric Mårtenssons Enka Anna Jöransdotter jemte hennes barn uti 1/4 del; Eric Andersson SuurUski i bolag med dess moder Enkan Lisa Ericsdotter och Swåger Hemmågen Jeremias Eliasson uti 1/4 del; samt Enkan Maria Ericsdotter, jemte dess Söner Eric och Carl Jacobssöner samt Swåger Simon Staffansson uti den återstående 1/4 delen af Lägenheten; Äfwensom Krono Fogden i Häradet efter erhållit förordnande den 20 Augustii 1823, å Hemmanet anställt vanlig Immissions syn, allt på sätt nedanföre omförmäles och Acten i målet, härstädes förwarad, närmare af sig wisar. Gifwit i Wiborg å Lands Contoiret den 1: Februarii 1827. Af Syne Instrumentet och öfrige till saken hörande handlingar inhemtas: att numera aflidne Bönderne Bertil och Matts Elias Söner Suur-Uski, fordom innehaft hvar sin hälft af detta H:n. Bertil Eliasson hade sedermera öfwerdragit hälften af dess hälft eller 1/4:del utaf det hela till Åboerne å en annan hemmans del i samma by Bröderne Elias och Eric Mårtenssöner Wähä-Uski, hwilka uti sagde 1/4 del af Nedre Lagskipnings Rätten i Fredrikshamn under den 23. April 1790. blifwit Immitterade, men Matts Eliasson hade öfwerlåtit först till Bonden Anders Pettersson, den ena – och derefter till B:n Stephan Nappula, den andra hälften af dess hemmans lott, eller 1/4 del af det hela åt hvardera; Hafwande bemälte Anders Pettersson och Stephan Nappula jemwäl wid besittningen af deras sålunda åtkomne Hemmans lotter blifwit tryggade, neml: den förra genom Kymmenegårds Provincial Cancellies Immission dat: d. 1. Febr: och Gouwernements Regeringens i Wiborg Resol: den 21. October 1777, samt den sednare af Nedre Lagskipnings Rätten i Fredrikshamn, genom Immission dat: den 13 September 1790. Stambrodren Bertill Eliasson SuurUski, hvilken qwarblifvit å 1/4 del af Hemmanet och nu öfverlefves endast af en ålderstigen å H:ns delen underhållen Enka Anna Ericsdotter, hade i brist af arfwingar, medelst Contract af den 7. December 1800., som af Kymmene Gårds Provincial Cancellie genom Resol: dat: den 6: December 1807 blifvit stadfäst, till bolagsman och arfwinge antagit B:de sonen Adam Carlsson Villika, hwars Broder Elias Carlsson sedermera, äfwen i grund af den 3. December 1802. ingånget Contract, dessmedelst Adam Carlsson ej allenast antagit honom till bolagsman, utan äfwen tillsagt honom Successions rätten till sagde 1/4 del, bosatt sig derå. Adam och Elias Carlssöner, hvilkas arfvingar nu i bolag förvalta H:ns lotten, äro numera aflidne samt öfverlefves den förre af Enka Lisa Thomædotter jemte Sonen Adam och dottren Ewa, samt den sednare eller Elias Carlsson af Enka Sara Andersdotter, jemte oförsörjde döttrarne Anna, Lena och Maria. Elias och Eric Mårtenssöner Wähä-Uski hafwa qwarlemnat, den förstnämnde Sönerne Elias och Michel, samt den sednare, Enka Anna Jöransdotter jemte Sönerne Matts och Petter; Och bebruka desse Elias och Eric Mårtenssöners rätts innehafware, ehuru boende å en annan dem tillhörig hemmans lott i byn, i bolag bemälte bröders i lifstiden innehafde 1/4 del af ifrågavarande Lägenheten. Åboen å den tredje 1/4 delen Anders Pettersson hade med dess hustru Lisa Ericsdotter sammanaflat, utom 3:ne till annan ort bortgifte döttrar, Sonen Eric och å Lägenheten gifte dottren Maria, åt hvars man Hemmågen Jeremias Eliasson, Anders Pettersson tillagt 1/3:del af dess 1/4:del, [yliviivattu: eller 1/12 del af det hela] hvadan, sedan den sistnämnde nu mera aflidit, dess efterlefvande Enka Lisa Ericsdotter, i bolag med sin Son Eric Andersson, är innehafware af 1/6 del, och Jeremias Eliæson af 1/12:del i det hela. Åboen å den sista 1/4 delen Stephan Nappula, hade öfwerlefwats af Sönerne Jacob och Simon, samt döttrarne Anna, bortgift, och Ewa, oförsörjd, men Jacob Stephansson är äfwen afliden, med efterlemnande af Enka Maria Ericsdotter, Sönerne Eric och Carl, samt dottren Saara, hwilka nu lefwa i sambo med deras svåger och Faderbroder förenämnde Simon Stephansson. Enligt Syne Instrumentet uppgår åbyggnaden i wärde för Enkorne Lisa Thomædotter och Saara Andersdotter till 409 R:l; för Enkan Lisa Ericsdotter och hennes bolagsmän till 358 R:l 50. Kp; för Enkan Maria Ericsdotter och dess bolagsmän till 457 R:l, men å Elias Eliassons 1/4:del af lägenheten, har ej funnits någon Åbyggnad. Hela Hemmanet tillyder Åker 15. Tunne- 15. Kappeland, hvaraf Elias Eliasson Vähäuski, jemte dess bolagsmän, innehar 1: T:ne 15: Kappeland; Enkorne Lisa Thomædotter och Saara Andersdotter 4 T:ne 15: Kappeland; Enkan Lisa Ericsdotter jemte hennes Son Eric Andersson och måg Jeremias Eliasson 3 T:ne 15: Kappeland och Enkan Maria Ericsdotter jemte dess bolagsmän 6 Tunneland; Ängarnes afkastning är pröfwad till 110. Lass hö årligen, hvaraf Elias Eliæson äger 20 Lassland; Enkorne Lisa Thomædotter och Saara Andersdotter 30 Lassland; Enkan Lisa Ericsdotter, Eric Andersson och Jeremias Eliæson 30 Lassland och Enkan Maria Ericsdotter jemte dess bolagsmän 30. Lassland; Skogen är medelmåttig; Mullbetet godt; Fisket swagt; Qwarn och ställe till sådans inrättning saknas; Humlegård är ej anlagd; men Potatoes utsås årligen 1 Tunna 15 Kappar. Detta Syne Instrument är wid Härads R:n i Orten den 4 Februarii 1824 uti sakägarenes närwaro uppläst och granskadt, utan att emot riktigheten af det samma warit något att påminna; Hafvande ej mindre Syne förrättningsmännen än H:ds R:n, uti afgifne utlåtanden, föreslagit Hemmanets klyfning uti 4. lika delar. Detta allt äfwensom hwad handlingarne i öfrigt innehålla, har Jag nu i behörigt öfwerwägande tagit; Och beträffande först frågan om Hemmanets framtida bebruknings sätt uti större eller mindre delar; så finner Jag med fästadt afseende ej mindre derå, att Lägenheten redan i längre tider och med wederbörlige Auctoriteters begifvande burit styckadt bruk i fjerde delar, än å de densamma tillydande ägoförmoner, godt härigenom förordna, det må ifrågawarande hemman hädanefter uti 4: lika, men ej mindre, delar förwaltas och bebrukas. Widkommande sedermera besittningsrätten till dessa 4. hemmans delar; Så pröfwar Jag med stöd af K:M:ts Nådiga Kung: dat: den 31. Julii 1811, rättwist härigenom tillägga Enkan Lisa Thomædotter så länge hon Enka är, jemte dess Son Adam Adamsson och dotter Ewa, efter önskan i bolag med Enkan Saara Andersdotter och hennes oförsörjde döttrar Anna, Lena och Maria, 1/4 del; Bonden Elias Eliasson Vähäuski, i bolag med dess yngre broder Michel och Fader broders Enka Anna Jöransdotter jemte hennes söner Matts och Petter Ericssöner så länge de enige förblifva, 1/4 del; Enkan Lisa Ericsdotter, så länge hon Enka sitter, i bolag med dess Son Eric Andersson och måg Jeremias Eliasson 1/4:del, samt Enkan Maria Ericsdotter, medan hon Enka är, jemte dess barn Sönerne Eric och Carl Jacobssöner Nappula, efter önskan i bolag med Simon Stephansson och dennes oförsörjde syster Ewa Stephansdotter Nappula den sista 1/4 delen af Suur-Uski Krono Hemman N:o 2 i Pyäldo by och Wekkelax Socken: Börande gamla Enkan Anna Ericsdotter, så länge hon lefver, underhållas uti Lisa Thomædotters bolag. Och skall Elias Eliasson Wähä-Uski lagligen bebygga och häfda dess Fjerdedel, såsom ock derå bosätta någon utaf sine bolagsmän, deröfver Krono Betjeningen i orten äger hålla noga hand. För öfrigt och som Åboeskapet till desse Hemmansdelar nu icke varit tvist underkastadt, så komma, emot de ingifne borgesskrifterne för Åboeskyldigheternes fullgörande nu genast vanliga Immissions bref för ofvanantagna Åboer att utfärdas. Tid och ort föreskrifne. Under Tit: Ramsays frånwaro på Landtmäteri Revisioner i Länet. På Landshöfdinge Embetets wägnar Jos. Lönnblad. J.R. Holmberg. == Suomennos == Viipurin läänin maaherran päätös koskeva hallintaa ja asukkuutta Suur-Uskin kruununtalossa N:o 2 Pyhällön kylässä Vehkalahden pitäjää ja Kymin kihlakuntaa, ollen talo veroltaan 3/8 osaa manttaalia, annettu oikeudenkäynnin aikana edesmenneen talollisen Elias Kallenpoika Villikan elinaikanaan sekä sen jälkeen hänen leskensä Saara Antintyttären ja veljensä lesken Liisa Tuomaantyttären tänne tekemän anomuksen johdosta tulla yhteisesti sijoitetuiksi 1/4 osaan taloa. Ollen muita talonosakkaita jutussa kuultu ja ollen he kirjallisina sisäänjätetyissä lausunnoissaan tahtoneet tulla sijoitetuiksi, nimittäin Elias Eliaanpoika Vähä-Uski yhtiössä nuoremman veljensä Mikko Eliaanpojan sekä setänsä Eerik Martinpojan lesken Anna Yrjöntyttären ynnä tämän lasten kanssa 1/4 osaan; Eerik Antinpoika Suur-Uski yhtiössä äitinsä, leski Liisa Eerikintyttären ja lankonsa, kotivävy Jeremias Eliaanpojan kanssa 1/4 osaan; sekä leski Maria Eerikintytär ynnä hänen poikansa Eerik ja Kalle Jaakonpojat sekä lanko Simo Tapaninpoika jäljellä olevaan 1/4 osaan talosta. Kuin myös kihlakunnan kruununvouti on saadun määräyksen johdosta 20. elokuuta 1823 toimittanut talossa tavanomaisen sijoituskatselmuksen, kaikki tavalla josta alla kerrotaan ja täällä säilytettävä jutun akti lähemmin osoittaa. Annettu Viipurissa lääninkonttorissa 1. helmikuuta 1827. Katselmuskirjasta ja muista asiaan kuuluvista asiakirjoista saadaan selville: että nyttemmin edesmenneet talolliset Pärtty ja Matti Eliaanpojat Suur-Uski ovat muinoin hallinneet kumpikin puoliskoaan tästä talosta. Pärtty Eliaanpoika on sittemmin luovuttanut puolet puoliskostaan eli 1/4 osan koko talosta saman kylän toisen talon osan asukkaille, veljeksille Elias ja Eerik Martinpojat Vähälle-Uskille, jotka sanottuun 1/4 osaan on sijoittanut Haminan alilainkäyttöoikeus 23. huhtikuuta 1790, mutta Matti Eliaanpoika oli siirtänyt ensiksi talolliselle Antti Pekanpojalle yhden puoliskon ja sen jälkeen talolliselle Tapani Nappulalle toisen puoliskon talonosastaan, eli 1/4 osan koko talosta kummallekin. Ollen mainittu Antti Pekanpoika ja Tapani Nappula myöskin tulleet turvatuiksi siten haltuunsa saamiensa talonosien hallintaan, nimittäin edellinen Kymenkartanon provinssikanslian sijoituksella 1. helmikuuta ja Viipurin kuvernementinhallituksen päätöksellä 21. lokakuuta 1777, sekä jälkimmäinen Haminan alilainkäyttöoikeuden sijoituksella 13. syyskuuta 1790. Kantaveli Pärtty Eliaanpoika Suur-Uski, joka oli jäänyt 1/4 osalle taloa ja jonka jälkeen nyt elää ainoastaan ikääntynyt talonosalla elätettävä leski Anna Eerikintytär, oli perillisten puutteessa 7. joulukuuta 1800 päivätyllä kontrahdilla, jonka Kymenkartanon provinssikanslia on 6. joulukuuta 1807 päivätyllä päätöksellään vahvistanut, ottanut yhtiömieheksi ja perilliseksi talollisenpojan Aatami Kallenpoika Villikan, jonka veli Elias Kallenpoika oli sittemmin niin ikään, 3. joulukuuta 1802 tehdyn kontrahdin perusteella, jolla Aatami Kallenpoika ei ollut ainoastaan ottanut häntä yhtiömiehekseen vaan myös luvannut hänelle perimysoikeuden sanottuun 1/4 osaan, asettunut sille asumaan. Aatami ja Elias Kallenpojat, joiden perilliset nyt yhtiössä hallitsevat talonosaa, ovat nyttemmin kuolleet; heidän jälkeensä elävät: edellisen jälkeen leski Liisa Tuomaantytär ynnä poika Aatami ja tytär Eeva, sekä jälkimmäisen eli Elias Kallenpojan jälkeen leski Saara Antintytär ynnä turvattomat tyttäret Anna, Leena ja Maria. Elias ja Eerik Martinpojat Vähä-Uski ovat jättäneet jälkeensä, ensinmainittu pojat Eliaan ja Mikon, sekä jälkimmäinen leski Anna Yrjöntyttären ynnä pojat Matin ja Pekan. Ja viljelevät nämä Elias ja Eerik Martinpoikien oikeudenomistajat, vaikkakin asuen toisella heille kuuluvalla talonosalla kylässä, yhtiössä mainittujen veljesten elinaikanaan hallitsemaa 1/4 osaa kyseisestä talosta. Kolmannen 1/4 osan asukas Antti Pekanpoika oli yhdessä vaimonsa Liisa Eerikintyttären kanssa siittänyt, paitsi kolmea toiselle seudulle poisnaitua tytärtä, poika Eerikin ja taloon naidun tyttären Marian, jonka miehelle, kotivävy Jeremias Eliaanpojalle, Antti Pekanpoika on määrännyt 1/3 osan neljäsosastaan, minkä vuoksi, viimeksimainitun nyttemmin kuoltua, hänen jälkeensä elävä leskensä Liisa Eerikintytär yhtiössä poikansa Eerik Antinpojan kanssa hallitsee 1/6 osaa ja Jeremias Eliaanpoika 1/12 osaa koko talosta. Viimeisen 1/4 osan asukkaan Tapani Nappulan jälkeen olivat eläneet pojat Jaakko ja Simo sekä tyttäret Anna, poisnaitu, ja Eeva, turvaton, mutta Jaakko Tapaninpoika on myös kuollut, jättäen jälkeensä leski Maria Eerikintyttären, pojat Eerikin ja Kallen sekä tyttären Saaran, jotka nyt elävät yhdyspesässä lankonsa ja setänsä, edellämainitun Simo Tapaninpojan kanssa. Katselmuskirjan mukaan rakennukset kohoavat arvossa leskien Liisa Tuomaantyttären ja Saara Antintyttären talonosalla 409 ruplaan, leski Liisa Eerikintyttären ja hänen yhtiömiestensä osalla 358 ruplaan 50 kopeekkaan, leski Maria Eerikintyttären ja hänen yhtiömiestensä osalla 457 ruplaan, mutta Elias Eliaanpojan 1/4 osalla taloa ei löydetty mitään rakennuksia. Koko taloon kuuluu peltoa 15 tynnyrinalaa 15 kapanalaa, josta Elias Eliaanpoika Vähän-Uskin ynnä hänen yhtiömiestensä hallussa on 1 tynnyrinala 15 kapanalaa, leskien Liisa Tuomaantyttären ja Saara Antintyttären hallussa 4 tynnyrinalaa 15 kapanalaa, leski Liisa Eerikintyttären ynnä hänen poikansa Eerik Antinpojan ja vävynsä Jeremias Eliaanpojan hallussa 3 tynnyrinalaa 15 kapanalaa ja leski Maria Eerikintyttären ynnä hänen yhtiömiestensä hallussa 6 tynnyrinalaa. Niityjen tuotto on katsottu 110 kuormaksi heiniä vuosittain, josta Elias Eliaanpoika omistaa 20 kuormanalaa, lesket Liisa Tuomaantytär ja Saara Antintytär 30 kuormanalaa, leski Liisa Eerikintytär, Eerik Antinpoika ja Jeremias Eliaanpoika 30 kuormanalaa ja leski Maria Eerikintytär ynnä hänen yhtiömiehensä 30 kuormanalaa. Metsä on keskinkertainen. Laidunmaa hyvä. Kalastus heikko. Mylly ja paikka sellaisen perustamiseksi puuttuvat. Humalistoa ei ole laitettu, mutta potaatteja istutetaan vuosittain 1 tynnyri 15 kappaa. Tämä katselmuskirja on seudun kihlakunnanoikeudessa 4. helmikuuta 1824 asianomistajain läsnä ollessa julkiluettu ja tarkastettu, ilman että samaisen oikeellisuutta vastaan on ollut mitään muistutettavaa. Ollen niin katselmustoimitusmiehet kuin myös kihlakunnanoikeus annetuissa lausunnoissa ehdottaneet talon halkomista neljään yhtäläiseen osaan. Tämän kaiken samoin kuin sen mitä asiakirjat muutoin sisältävät olen Minä nyt ottanut asianmukaiseen harkintaan. Ja mitä tulee ensinnä kysymykseen talon vastaisesta viljelystavasta suuremmissa tai pienemmissä osissa, niin katson Minä, kiinnittäen huomion ei ainoastaan siihen, että talo on jo pitempiä aikoja ja asianmukaisten auktoriteettien suostumuksella kestänyt halotun viljelyn neljäsosissa, vaan myös samaiseen kuuluviin tilusetuuksiin, täten hyväksi määrätä, että kyseista taloa saa tästä lähin hallita ja viljellä neljässä yhtäläisessä osassa, muttei pienemmissä. Mitä tulee sittemmin näiden neljän talonosan hallintaoikeuteen, niin katson Minä, Keisarillisen Majesteetin 31. heinäkuuta 1811 päivätyn armollisen kuulutuksen nojalla oikeudenmukaiseksi täten määrätä leski Liisa Tuomaantyttärelle hänen leskeytensä ajaksi ynnä hänen pojalleen Aatami Aataminpojalle ja tyttärelle Eevalle, toivomuksen mukaisesti yhtiössä leski Saara Antintyttären ja hänen turvattomien tyttäriensä Annan, Leenan ja Marian kanssa 1/4 osan; talolliselle Elias Eliaanpoika Vähälle-Uskille yhtiössä nuoremman veljensä Mikon ja setänsä lesken Anna Yrjöntyttären ynnä tämän poikien Matti ja Pekka Eerikinpoikien kanssa niin pitkäksi ajaksi kuin he pysyvät yksimielisinä, 1/4 osan; leski Liisa Eerikintyttärelle niin pitkäksi ajaksi kuin hän leskenä istuu, yhtiössä poikansa Eerik Antinpojan ja vävynsä Jeremias Eliaanpojan kanssa 1/4 osan; sekä leski Maria Eerikintyttärelle hänen leskeytensä ajaksi ynnä hänen lapsilleen, pojille Eerik ja Kalle Jaakonpojat Nappulalle, toivomuksen mukaisesti yhtiössä Simo Tapaninpojan ja tämän turvattoman sisaren Eeva Tapanintytär Nappulan kanssa viimeisen 1/4 osan Suur-Uskin kruununtalosta N:o 2 Pyhällön kylässä ja Vehkalahden pitäjässä. Pitäen vanha leski Anna Eerikintytär, niin pitkään kuin hän elää, elätettämän Liisa Tuomaantyttären yhtiössä. Ja tulee Elias Eliaanpoika Vähän-Uskin lainmukaisesti varustaa rakennuksin ja viljellä neljäsosansa, kuten myös asuttaa sinne joku yhtiömiehistään, mitä seudun kruununpalvelijoiden on tarkasti valvottava. Muutoin ja koskei asukkuus näihin talonosiin ole ollut riidanalainen, niin tulevat nyt heti laadittaviksi tavanomaiset sijoituskirjat ylläotetuille asukkaille, asukkuusvelvoitteiden täyttämiseksi sisäänjätettyjä takuukirjoja vastaan. Paikka ja aika ylläkirjoitetut. Maaherra Ramsayn ollessa poissa läänin maanmittausrevisioissa, maaherranviraston puolesta Jos. Lönnblad, J. R. Holmberg. == Huomautuksia == Alkuperäislähteestä kirjannut ja suomentanut (transcription from the original and translation into Finnish by) Seppo Sippu. [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Maaherranviraston päätös 1827 Pyhällön Suur-Uskin kruununtalon hallinnasta|Tähän viittaavat sivut]]. 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Maass Family Mysteries

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Michael Maass was listed as a deserter from the Prussian Army in Pomerania around 1720; lived as servant in Steinsdorf. Father was Martin. Did this Maass family escaped the French persecution of Huguenots?? Or come from the Netherlands? [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Maberly United Church Cemetery, Maberly, Ontario

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[[Category:Maberly United Church Cemetery, Maberly, Ontario]] This cemetery is also known as Laidley's United Cemetery. The cemetery property originally belonged to Charles and Anna Judge. They sold the west half of Lot 13, Concession 10 in South Sherbrooke, Lanark County to the Trustees of the Buchanan congregation of Wesleyan Methodists, on May 19, 1861. The cemetery is maintained by the United Church and the community. The earliest known burial dates to 1855. ==Sources== *http://www.tayvalleytwp.ca/en/resident-services/cemeteries.asp [Alphabetical Listing of Cemeteries located in Tay Valley Township]

Mable Name Study

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[[Category:Mable Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ----- ===Participants are needed for a MABLE Y-DNA study:=== ::The ''Oxford English Dictionary of Family Names in Britain and Ireland'' describes '''MABLE''' as a variant of the surname '''MABLEY''', the earliest known ocurrence of which is'' Rogerus filius Mabilie'' (1130 AD in the Pipe Rolls, Northamptonshire, England). The '''MABLEY''' surname is thought to be of Norman origin, possibly related to the Old French name '''MABILE'''. (See [[:Space: Origins of the Mabile Surname]].) ::Early examples of the '''MABLE''' form include: ''Johanne filio Mable'' (in a 1379 AD poll tax for Leicestershire); ''John Mabyll'' (in 1430 AD patent rolls for Essex); and ''Nicholas Mable'' (in 1457-8 AD Nottingham Borough Records for Sneinton). ::Y-DNA studies have shown that '''MAPLEY/MABLEY''' families of English origin are related to American '''MAPLE''' families. These families share a nearest common patrilineal ancestor who was born roughly around 1400-1500 AD. The '''MAPLE/MAPLEY/MABLE/MABLEY Surname Project''' at Family Tree DNA (https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/maple-surname-dna-project/about/background) is looking for '''MABLE''' males to participate in this study. If you would like to help find the origins of the '''MABLE''' surname, please contact [[Maple-414|Bruce Maple]] for more information. [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=14414093 ( You can send a private message to Bruce by clicking here.)] ----- ===Founders of Mable lines in America=== ::[[Mable-76|John Mable]] was born in Scotland. He immigrated to America around 1820, and died at Delhi, Delaware County, New York in 1834. ::[[Mable-91|John Mable]] was born in Northumberland, England about 1804. His sons William, John, and George immigrated to Lancaster County, Pennsylvania before 1800. ::[[Mable-64|William Mable]] was born in England (or Ireland), and he immigrated to Essex, Chittenden County, Vermont before the 1850 US Census. ::[[Mable-85|John Mable]] was born in Prussia around 1840, and he was living in New York by 1860. ----- ===Mable/Mabel records in Ireland=== ::Hugh Mable died in Clogher in 1886 at age 74. ::John Mable died in Clogher in 1871 at age 36.https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/civil-perform-search.jsp?namel=Mable&exact=true&location=&yyfrom=1864&yyto=1922&exact=true&type=D&district=Clogher&submit=Search ::Robert Mable died in Banbridge in 1865 at age 39.https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/civil-perform-search.jsp?namel=Mable&exact=true&location=&yyfrom=1864&yyto=1922&type=D&district=Banbridge&submit=Search ::Thomas Mable died in Antrim in 1918 at age 77.https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/civil-perform-search.jsp?namel=Mable&exact=true&location=&yyfrom=1864&yyto=1922&type=D&district=Antrim&submit=Search ----- ===References=== ----- ===About the Project=== :The Mable Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mable Mable] 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 Mable 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 Mable's), by time period (18th Century Mable's), or by topic (Mable DNA, Mable Occupations, Mable 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 Mable 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: [[Maple-414|Bruce Maple]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Mable}} :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: Mable surname in the 1940 US Census]] ===Membership=== :[[Maple-414|Bruce Maple]] ===Related Surnames and Surname Variants=== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mabel Mabel]

Macaluso Name Study

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[[Category: Macaluso Name Study]] ==About the Project== The Macaluso Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Macaluso Macaluso] 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 Macaluso 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 SRNM's), by time period (18th Century Macalusos), or by topic (Macaluso DNA, Macaluso Occupations, Macaluso 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 Macaluso 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:[[Ruggiero-76|Tina Ruggiero]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Macaluso}} 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== * * * * * ==Membership== *[[Ruggiero-76|Tina Ruggiero]] * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Macalusos of Europe during the 18th Century. I am hoping that this research will help me break down one of my brick walls!'' ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== None identified ===Notes=== This family lived in Alia, Sicilia in the 1800s and we need to find the church records for the 1700s and 1600s to trace the family back before Civil Registration which began in 1806 under Napoleon. == To Do List: == Here are some of the tasks that we think need to be done. We'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Finding and translating church records from the 1700s and the 1600s. * Adding reliable sources * Adding categories like Macaluso Name Study [[Category: Macaluso Name Study]] and Alia, Sicilia [[Category: Alia, Palermo]] or other relevant locality to each profile. * Adding relevant templates like {{One Name Study|name=Macaluso}} and {{Italian Roots Sticker}} to each profile.

MacBeath Clan

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[[Category:Clan MacBeath]] ==Clan MacBeath== https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clan_MacBean
https://archive.org/stream/highlandclansofs01eyreuoft#page/n331/mode/2up '''Septs of Clan MacBean''' Bean, MacBean, McBean, McBeath, MacBeth, Macilvain, MacVean, Bain, (spellings listed in the Clan Chattan Association's literature, but clearly other variant spellings exist) '''Clan Chattan Assocation''' [[:Category:Clan_Chattan|Category:Clan_Chattan]] add a story here, find one here [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Scottish_clans 1]] or here [[http://www.electricscotland.com/webclans/index.html 2]] :Crest: :Motto: Conjuncta Virtuti fortuna ( Good fortune is allied to bravery) :Slogan: :Region: :District: :Plant badge: :Pipe music: :Gaelic name: '''Septs:''' '''Names associated with the clan:''' '''See Also:''' *https://www.houseofnames.com/mcbeath-family-crest *http://www.electricscotland.com/webclans/m/macbeth2.html

Macbeth 1936 Mine Disaster

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Macbeth 1937 Mine Disaster

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Macbeth Mine Disaster 1936

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[[Category: West Virginia, Mining Disasters]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters Team|United States Mining Disasters]] |[[Space:Southeast United States Mining Disasters Team|Southeast United States Mining Disasters]]|''' Macbeth Mine Disaster''' Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters Team|United States Mining Disasters]] === History and Circumstances === * Date: 2 Sep 1936 * Location: [[:Category:Logan, West Virginia|Logan, West Virginia]] * Cause: Coal Mine Explosion * Victims: 10 deaths === Rescue Efforts === === Results and Findings === '''To Create the Category''' :To create the category for this Disaster, please add [[Category:Macbeth Mine Disaster, Logan, West Virginia, 1936]] at the top of this page. When the category link shows up red at the bottom of the profile, click it to add the parent categories [[Category:West Virginia, Mining Disasters]] and [[Category:Logan, West 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;"| |- |} |} {{Clear}} === Sources ===

MacDhuibhinse Name Study

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[[Category:MacDhuibhinse Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The MacDhuibhinse Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MacDhuibhinse MacDhuibhinse] 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 MacDhuibhinse 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 MacDhuibhinses), by time period (18th Century MacDhuibhinses), or by topic (MacDhuibhinse DNA, MacDhuibhinse Occupations, MacDhuibhinse 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 MacDhuibhinse 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: [[Vincent-4533|Patrick Vincent]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=MacDhuibhinse}} 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

MacDonald Arms

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Macdonald of Dunnyveg

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[[Category: Macdonald of Dunnyveg]] [[Category:Clan MacDonald]] A branch of the [[:Category:Clan MacDonald|Clan MacDonald]], [[:Category:Lord of the Isles|Lord of the Isles]][[Category:Laird of Dunnyveg]] ---- '''Macdonald of Dunnyveg (MacDonald of Dunnyveg and the Glens)''' also known as Clan Donald South, Clan MacDonald of Islay and Kintyre, MacDonalds of the Glens (Antrim) and sometimes referred to as MacDonnells. As the Clan grew divisions were formed and independance followed. MacDonald of Dunnyveg originates from [[MacDonald-177|John Mor Tanister]], son of [[Macdonald-91|John, Lord of the Isles]], from his second wife Margaret. John or Iain Mor established his branch of Clan donald in the southern isles and Kintyre. He married Margery Bisset of the Glens of Antrim and acquired vast lands in Ireland, (the Glens of Antrim, Northern Ireland are Glenarm, Glencloy, Glenariff, Glenaan, Glencorp, Glendun, Glenshesk, and Glentaisi). When the Lordship of the Isles was forfeited in 1493 to King James IV of Scotland, [[MacDonald-1499|John Mor "3rd of Dunnyveg"]] was knighted during the peace negotiations, but he strongly objected to the King seizing Dunaverty Castle (southern end of the Kintyre peninsula). John stormed Dunaverty and hung the royal governor from the castle wall in plain sight of Royalty. From that time John and his sons were declared outlaws, but they continued to live and govern their ancestral lands despite the King’s appointed governors. They were eventually taken captive by MacIain of Ardnamurchan and turned over to the King. They were tried, found guilty of treason and hanged at Edinburgh in 1499. :Crest: an arm bent at the elbow , with a cuffed sleeve, holding a cross :Motto: Toujours Pret (Always ready) :Slogan: :Region: Highlands :District: Islay, Kintyre and Antrim :Plant badge: :Pipe music: :Gaelic name: :Historic seat: Dunnyveg Castle === Refer to the list of [[:Category:Laird of Dunnyveg|Clan Chiefs]] === '''''Clan MacDonald of Dunnyveg has no chief, and is an armigerous clan''''' ---- ==== '''''MacDonald of Dunnyveg and the Glens''''' ==== {| border="1" class="wikitable" ! Crest Badge ! MacDonell of Antrim Arms ! Lands ! Tartan |- |[[Image:Photos-.gif|220px|??]] |[[Image:MacDonald_Arms-3.png|220px|??]] |[[Image:Canadian_Symbols-2.png|220px|??]] |[[Image:Clan_Tartans-.jpg|220px|??]] |- |} '''Branches:''' * [[:Category:McDonnell of Antrim|McDonnell of Antrim]] * [[:Category:Laird of Largie|MacDonald of Largie]] ------

Macdonald of Glengarry

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[[Category: Macdonald of Glengarry]] A branch of the [[:Category:Clan MacDonald|Clan Donald]], [[:Category:Lord of the Isles|Lord of the Isles]], [[:Category:Captain of Clanranald|Captain of Clanranald]] ---- '''Macdonald of Glengarry (MacDonald, MacDonnell or MacDonell of Glengarry)''' As the Clan grew divisions were formed and independance followed. MacDonald of Glenarry originates from [[MacDonald-1509|Donald]], "Dòmhnall Mac Raghnuill", grandson of John, Lord of the Isles, from his son Ranald (Reginald). The family name continued as MacDonald until the patent of nobility was granted to Aeneas, the ninth of Glengarry, who succeeded his grandfather in 1645, and was raised to the Scottish peerage, in 1660, by the title of Lord MacDonell and Aros. This is stated to be the origin of the name of MacDonell, McDonell or McDonnell, the orthography varying according to the usage of different families descended from the Glengarry branch.History of the Clan Donald, The Families of MacDonald, McDonald and McDonnell by Henry Lee,New York, 1920. http://www.archive.org/stream/historyofclandon00leeh#page/57/mode/2up ===Refer to the list of [[Space:Lairds_of_Glengarry|'''Clan Chiefs''']]=== :Crest: A raven perched on a rock :Motto: :Slogan: Creagan an Fhithich (The raven's rock). :Region: Highlands :District: Ross :Plant badge: Common Heath :Pipe music: :Gaelic name: MacDhomhnuill ==== '''''Macdonald of Glengarry (Macdonell of Glengarry)''''' ==== {| border="1" class="wikitable" ! Crest Badge ! Arms ! Lands ! Tartan |- |[[Image:MacDonald_Arms-6.png|220px|??]] |[[Image:MacDonald_Arms-1.png|220px|??]] |[[Image:MacDonald_Arms.jpg|220px|??]] |[[Image:Clan_Tartans-84.jpg|220px|??]] |- |}

[[Image:MacDonald_Arms-2.jpg|900px]]. '''Septs:''' Alexander, Sanderson. '''See also:''' *http://www.clandonald-heritage.com *The Glengarry Branch of the Macdonalds *Clan MacDonell of Glengarry ---- === Footnotes ===

Macdonalds of Belfinlay

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{|class="wikitable" width="100%" style="border:1px solid #BBB" | align="center" colspan="3"| '''Lairds of Belfinlay''' |- ! No. !Name !in office |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" colspan="3" | |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Macdonald-1858|James MacDonald]]'''
(bef 1662- 1709) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1682 - 1709 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|2 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Macdonald-1857|Angus MacDonald]]'''
(? -1731) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1709 - 1731 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|3 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacDonald-4261|Donald MacDonald]]'''
( ? -aft 1731) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1731 - ? |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|4 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacDonald-4263|Ranald Macdonald]]'''
( ? - 1749) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|? - September 27, 1749 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|5 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacDonald-4505|Allan Macdonald]]'''
( ? - ? ) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1749 - ? |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|6 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Macdonald-4508|Allan MacDonald]]'''
( ? - 1784) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|? – February 10, 1784 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|7 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Macdonald-4509|James MacDonald]]'''
( ? - ? ) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| ? - ? |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|8 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Macdonald-4511|Allan MacDonald]]'''
(aft 1761-~1855) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| ? - May 1855 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|9 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Macdonald-4512|Patrick Nicolson MacDonald]]'''
(1820 -1874) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1855 - 1874 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|10 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Macdonald-4515|Allan Reginald MacDonald]]'''
(1866 - ? ) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1874 - ? |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|11 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Macdonald-4516|Allan Reginald MacDonald]]'''
(1897 - 1972 ) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| ? - 1972 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|12 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacDonald-|Allan MacDonald]]'''
( 1959 - ? ) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1972 - present |- |} Return to the[[:Category:Macdonald_of_Clanranald|'''Macdonald of Clanranald''']] category page. Return to the[[:Category:Clan_MacDonald|'''Clan Donald''']] category page.

Macedonia

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English, Македонски/Makedonski. ==General information== Macedonia (Macedonian Cyrillic: Македонија) is a geographical and historical region of the Balkan Peninsula in Southeast Europe. The region includes parts of six Balkan countries: larger parts in Greece, Macedonia (republic), and Bulgaria, and smaller parts in Albania, Serbia, and Kosovo. ==Timeline== 1912 - 1913 The Macedonian region is divided between four countries, which is result of the division of the Ottoman territories of Europe after the two [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balkan_Wars Balkan Wars]. 8 Feb 1991 The Macedonian region is divided between five different countries after the republic of Macedonia declared its independence ​from Yugoslavia. 17 Feb 2008 The Macedonian region is divided between six different countries after Kosovo declared its independence from Serbia. ==Regions== Гора/Gora Полог/Polog Каршијак/Karšijak [[Space:Pelagonija|Пелагонија/Pelagonija]] Мариово/Mariovo Река/Reka [[Space:Debar_(region)|Дебар/Debar]] Дебрца/Debrca [[Space:Tikve%C5%A1|Тиквеш/Tikveš]] [[Space:Povardarie|Повардарие/Povardarie]] Меглен/Meglen Влахомеглен/Vlahomeglen [[Space:Prespa|Преспа/Prespa]] ==Genealogy books and groups== [http://pollitecon.com/html/ebooks/Index.htm The Pollitecon Free Ebooks Library][http://www.pollitecon.com/ Pollitecon Publications], PO Box 3411, Wareemba NSW 2046, Australia [https://www.facebook.com/groups/715610575804900 Early Macedonian Settlers] groupe at Facebook, created 17 Feb 2021 [https://www.facebook.com/Egejska Егејскиот дел на Македонија - Aegean part of Macedonia], books, at Facebook. == Sources == * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macedonia_(region) Macedonia (region)] at Wikipedia * [https://mk.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%9C%D0%B0%D0%BA%D0%B5%D0%B4%D0%BE%D0%BD%D0%B8%D1%98%D0%B0_(%D1%80%D0%B5%D0%B3%D0%B8%D0%BE%D0%BD) Македонија (регион)] на Википедија

Macedonia Cemetery

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[[Category:Macedonia Cemetery, Clarksville, Tennessee]] This free space page is part of WikiTree's Tennessee Cemeteries Project. It is a work in progress. Macedonia Cemetery is located in the Cumberland Heights region of Montgomery County, Tennessee, just across Thomas Lane to the right of Cumberland Heights Methodist Church. As of November 2015, all of the gravestone photos on this page are of military veterans with military gravestones. There are many more graves that will need to be photographed and posted. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | Given Names ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |[[Armes-69|Armes]] |Simeon B. | | |[[image:Armes-69.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Arms-934|Arms]] |James H. | |13 Jul 1917 |[[image:Arms-934.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Harvey-6031|Harvey]] |Claude |03 Jan 1895 |23 May 1949 |[[image:Harvey-6031.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Hogue-634|Hogue]] |Nathaniel | | |[[image:Hogue-634.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Jarman-423|Jarman]] |Raymond Edwin |20 Jun 1926 |19 Dec 2002 |[[image:Jarman-423.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Meek-793|Meek]] |James H. | |08 Oct 1934 |[[image:Meek-793.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Perry-7777|Perry]] |Henry D. |11 Jun 1943 |06 Jul 1974 |[[image:Perry-7777.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Perry-7778|Perry]] |Melton Virgil |1946 |2010 |[[image:Perry-7778.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Perry-7779|Perry]] |William L. |03 Jun 1923 |21 Jun 1944 |[[image:Perry-7779.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Potter-4610|Potter]] |Burette |29 Jan 1901 |29 Apr 1987 |[[image:Potter-4610.jpg|120px]] |-

MacFarlane Name Study

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[[Category:MacFarlane Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] {{Image|file=Johnson-11028-5.jpg |caption=Family Tree }} == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Johnson-11028|A Tomkins]] or leave 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. Add MacFarlane profiles to the project. :2. Connect all MacFarlane trees to one another.

Machell Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category: Machell Name Study]] == History of the Machell name == '''The first twenty generations:''' '''Book''': Stockdale, James, ''[https://n2t.net/ark:/13960/t1sf2xq9c Annales Caermoelenses, or, Annals of Cartmel]'', database
London : Simpkin, Marshall; 1872; page: 516
[https://archive.org/details/annalescaermoel00stocgoog/page/516/mode/2up?q=machell Internet Archive] (accessed 20 April 2024).
The first Machell on record was Ulf Malus Catulus, or Ulf the Machell The second was Halth Malus Catulus, or Halth the Machel, in the time of Henry I., who married Eva, daughter of ? The third, Umfridus Malus Catulus, or Umfridus le Machel, in the time of Henry H., who married Eve, daughter of ? The fourth, Willielmus Malus Catulus de Crackenthorpe, in the time of Henry II The fifth, Willielmus Malus Catulus de Crackenthorpe, in the time of Richard I The sixth, Galfiridus Malus Catulus de Crackenthorpe, in the time of Henry III Seventh, Alexander Machell, of Crackenthorpe, fourteenth Edward I Eighth, John Mauchaell, of Crakenthorp, in the time of Edward I., who married Margerie, daughter of Roger Barcar Ninth, John Mauchaell of Crakenthorp, in the time of Edward I. and II., who married Beatrix, daughter of Simon Barcar Tenth, Thomas Mauchaell, of Crakenthorp, in the time of Edward II. and III., who married Emma, daughter of Gilbert de Querton Eleventh, Walter Mauchaell, of Crakenthorp, in the time of Edward III., who married Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas de Bello Campo Twelfth, John Mauchell, of Crakenthorp, in the time of Edward III., who married a daughter of William Threlkeld Thirteenth William Mauchell, of Crakenthorp, in the time of Richard II., who married Margaret, daughter of William Thornborough Fourteenth, John Mauchell, of Crakenthorp, in the time of Henry VI., who married Katherine, daughter of ? Huddleston, Esq., who loyally sheltered at his house at Crakenthorp, Henry VI., after the fatal battle of Hexham, in 1465 Fifteenth, John Mauchell, of Crackenthorp, in the time of Henry VII., who married a daughter of Gilbt. Warton, Esq. Sixteenth, Hugh Machell, of Crakenthorp, who died about 1554, and who married Juliana, daughter of ? Seventeenth, Eleanora, daughter of Hugh Machell, who married John Machell, Esq., her second cousin Eighteenth, Hugh Machell, of Crakenthorp, who died about 1619; he married Margaret, daughter of Thomas Blenkinsop, of Hellebeck, Esq. Nineteenth, Lancelot Machell, of Crakenthorp, who died 1612, and who married Frances, daughter of Bichard Sandford, of Howgill Castle, Esq. Twentieth, Hugh Machell, of Crakenthorp, who died 1643, and who married Margaret, daughter of Thomas Beck ==About the Project== The Machell Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Machell Machell] 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 Machell 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 Machell's), by time period (18th Century Machell's), or by topic (Machell DNA, Machell Occupations, Machell 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]].'' == G2G question feed == G2G feed of questions tagged "Machell" [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/search?q=machell G2G Machell] ==Current Focus== Efforts are currently focussed on the creation of profiles, to build tree branches. The initial focus is on English profiles and branches, because of the wealth of information left by Edward Bellasis, Lancaster Herald; especially his work on the Machells of Crackenthorpe, and the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian & Archaeological Society. Once branches have been created, the profiles will be worked on and, as far as practicable / possible, completed and linked. Global Machell profiles and branches will be created as candidates in countries around the world are identified. '''Current Challenges''' *'''Bridget Wrea''' wife of [[Machell-319|Lancelot Machell]] *'''Ann Mitchell''' (widow) became wife of [[Machell-307|John Machell]] *'''Jane Ruxton''' wife of [[Machell-314|Hugh Machell]] of Ardee, Ireland. Father 'Captain' Ruxton of Ireland *'''Bridget Birbeck''' (possibly Birkbeck) wife of [[Machell-323|Henry Machell]] ==Some Notable Machells== *Roger Malus Catalus (? -1191 ) Vice Chancellor of England [https://deremilitari.org/2014/01/two-accounts-of-the-conquest-of-cyprus-by-richard-the-lionheart-1191/] *John Machell (1637-1704) English politician [https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1660-1690/member/machell-john-1637-1704] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Machell] *James Octavius Machell (1837-1902) English racehorse trainer [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Octavius_Machell] *Reginal Willoughby Machell (1854-1927) English painter [https://theosophy.wiki/w-en/index.php?title=Reginald_Machell] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Machell-228 Percy Wilfred Machell CMG DSO] (1862–1916) *Samora Moisés Machel (1933-1986) First President of Mozambique [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samora_Machel] *Charlie Machell (1994-living) English footballer [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Machell] ==How to Join== To join the Machell 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 start your journey If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Machell-121|John Machell]]''' for assistance {{Member|ONS|name=Machell}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Wikitree links== Here are some useful pages for information * Index of Wikitree Machells [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=MACHELL&order=dobup] - All Machells with a Wikitree profile * Unconnected Wikitree Machells [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=&s=MACHELL&viewAll=1&privacy=1] *Orphaned Machell profiles [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&order=&s=Machell] - Wikitree Machell profiles with no profile manager *Lt-Col Percy Wilfred Machell, married to Lady Victoria Machell, died in Warly-Baillon, Marne, France on the 1st July 1916. His family has royal connections, and is diverse, international, and interesting. It will require a great deal of effort to investigate and incorporate his wider family into Wikitree [https://www.famechain.com/family-tree/85379/percy-machell] If you would like to help, please send me [[Machell-121]] a private message or leave a comment at the bottom of this page ==Membership== *[[Machell-121 | John Machell]] *[[Duce-137 | Jane Duce Raven]] *[[Tunnell-101|Ivan Tunnell]] == Related Surnames and Surname Variants == *Mauchael *Mauchel *Machel *Machil *Michell == Machell Family Branches == These branches are evolving as more information is found, and will change over time *'''The Machells of Birstall''' [[Space:The_Machells_of_Birstall]] *'''The Machells of Crackenthorpe''' [[Space:The_Machells_of_Crackenthorpe]] *'''The Machells of Dewsbury''' [[Space:The_Machells_of_Dewsbury]] *'''The Machells of Essex''' [[Space:Essex_Machells]] *'''The Machells of Hollow Oak''' [[Space:The_Machells_of_Hollow_Oak]] *'''The Machells of Kendal''' [[Space:The_Machells_of_Kendal]] *'''The Machells of Middlesex''' [[Space:Middlesex_Machells]] *'''The Machells of Surrey''' [[Space:The_Machells_of_Surrey]] *'''The Machells of Yeadon''' [[Space:The_Yeadon_Machells]] *'''Ivan Tunnell's Machells''' [[Space:Ivan%27s_Machells]] *'''Machell Family Mysteries''' [[Space:Machell_Family_Mysteries]] *'''Machell pedigree information''' [[Space:Machell_pedigrees]] == Tasks You Can Help With == *Determine the "Machell" name origin, Arms and Seals. *Trace the family lines as far back as possible. Some go back to the Medieval period. *Investigate the geographical occurrence of the "Machell" surname. *Create profiles for anyone with the surname Machell not yet on Wikitree *Find and improve existing Machell profiles, including unsourced, orphaned, or unconnected profiles to England Project standards [https://www.wikitree.comwiki/Space:England_Project_Profile_Standards] *Add one-name study stickers to Machell profiles {{One Name Study|name=Machell}} (Please ask the profile manager first) *Categorise all Machell profiles using: **Category: Machell Name Study **Categories for location, profession etc [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Categorization] *Add Migrating stickers to Machell profiles that immigrated or emigrated between countries *Identify particularly important or interesting "Machells" *Locations: please do not use "United Kingdom" on profile birth or death locations ==Links== Barber, Henry M.D. (Clerk). "British Family Names; Their Origin, Meaning With Lists of Scandinavian, Frisian, Anglo-Saxon, and Norman Names". LONDON: ELLIOT STOCK, 62, PATERNOSTER ROW, E.C. 1894 [http://www.public-library.uk/dailyebook/British%20family%20names%20-%20their%20origin%20and%20meaning,%20with%20lists%20of%20Scandinavian,%20Frisian,%20Anglo-Saxon%20and%20Norman%20names%20(1894).pdf] Thomas Machell inventor of the Dulcitone [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/dulcitone] List of Machells from Guild Library Archives, A collection of gedcom files contributed by Guild members from Cotton and Waltham trees [https://archives.one-name.net/search.php?aaa=test&tngname=archives&mybool=AND&myfirstname=&mylastname=machell&order=birth] [https://www.cumbrianlives.org.uk/lives/john-machell.html John Machell 1678-1750] Haverthwaite and Backbarrow Machells in [https://livesofthefirstworldwar.iwm.org.uk/searchlives/field/lastname/Machell/filter Lives of the First World War] ==Linked Places== [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/rchme/westm/pp70-72 Crackenthorpe Hall] [https://epns.nottingham.ac.uk/browse/id/532881deb47fc40c81000d33 Liversedge Hall] [https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/library/browse/details.xhtml?recordId=3198223 Aynsome Manor] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Machell Tangley Manor] [https://handedon.wordpress.com/2018/01/26/penny-bridge-hall-cumbria/ Penny Bridge Hall] ==Sources==

Machell pedigrees

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[[Category: Machell Name Study]] '''MACHELL project-related free-space page for pedigree information''' *Cumberland & Westmorland {{Image|file=Machell_pedigrees.png |align=c |size=m |caption=Lancelot Machell and Frances Sandford }} *Essex {{Image|file=Machell_pedigrees-1.png |align=c |size=m |caption=Machell Essex }} *Lancashire *Surrey {{Image|file=Machell-17.png |caption=Mary Lewknor Machell Pedigree }} *Yorkshire

Machpelah Cemetery

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Machpelah Cemetery In Mount Sterling, Montgomery County, Kentucky Detailed Listings: See The [[:Category:Machpelah_Cemetery%2C_Mount_Sterling%2C_Kentucky|Machpelah Cemetery Page]] for people who are buried in this cemetery. See [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/74914/machpelah-cemetery Machpelah Cemetery on FindAGrave] See [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Machpelah-Cemetery/42040 Machpelah Cemetery on Billiongraves]] See [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Machpelah_Cemetery_(Mount_Sterling,_Kentucky) Machpelah Cemetery on Wikipedia] See [https://maps.google.com/maps?oe=UTF-8&hl=en-us&client=safari&um=1&ie=UTF-8&fb=1&gl=us&entry=s&sa=X&q=38.0564003,+-83.9310989 Machpelah Cemetery on Google Maps]

MacIntosh,Nova Scotia

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The goal of this project is to see if there may be a connection within these families. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[MacIntosh-242|Lynda Pollitt]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * There are 4 main MacIntosh families in Cape Breton. * My goal is to possibly connect these families together, I know of one relatively recent connection through marriage only. * Most of my information will come from " The History of Inverness County, Nova Scotia by J. L. MacDougall, originally published in 1922 in Truro, Nova Scotia. * Cape North and Vicinity, Pioneer Families, History and Chronicles. Including, Pleasant Bay,Bay St. Lawrence, Aspy Bay, White Point, New Haven and Neil's Harbour. By Rev. D. MacDonald, D.D. 1933 *1871,1881,1891,1901 and 1911 Census for Nova Scotia. * Our Mountains and Glens, The History of River Denys, Big Brook and Lime Hill ( North Side ), Cape Breton, Nova Scotia by Rita Heuser Farrell. Copyright 1993 * In the Morning,Veterans of Victoria County, Cape Breton. Edited by Bonnie Thornhill and W. James MacDonald. * A City Goes To War...The Loyal Edmonton Regiment, by G. R. Stevens, O.B.E. 1964 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=11554454 send me a private message]. Thanks!

MacIntosh Name Study

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[[Category:MacIntosh Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[MacIntosh-242|Lynda Pollitt]] or leave 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 MacIntosh 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 ==

Mack Genealogy. The Descendants of John Mack of Lyme, Conn.

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[[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] | [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Mack Genealogy. The Descendants of John Mack of Lyme, Conn. == With appendix containing genealogy of allied family, etc * by Mrs. Sophia (Smith) Martin, Hartford, Conn. * published The Tuttle Co., Rutland, Vt., 1903-1904 * Paged continuously: Vol. 1: 1-926. Vol. 2: 927-1788. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Mack Genealogy. The Descendants of John Mack of Lyme, Conn.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 & 2 ::* https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/15718/ * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924092514854 ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100771741 ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE87426 * Vol. 2 Appendix, containing genealogies of allied families and vital statisics of Middlefield, Mass., and other towns. Also other subjects of interest. ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924092514862 ::* https://archive.org/details/mackgenealogydes21mart ::* https://archive.org/details/mackgenealogydes22mart ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100771741 ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE87315 === Table of Contents === * Vol I. ::* The name Mack in Lyme--who was the first? ::* Mack Coat of Arms ::* Care of cemeteries ::* Hunting up ancestors ::* First generation ::* Descendants of John Mack, Jr. ::* Descendants of Sarah Mack ::* Descendants of Elizabeth Mack ::* Descendants of Lydia Mack ::* Descendants of Josiah Mack ::* Descendants of Orlando Mack ::* Descendants of Ebenezer Mack ::* Descendants of Mary Mack (called Marah) * Vol II. ::* Descendants of Rebecca Mack ::* Descendants of Joanna Mack ::* Descendants of Deborah Mack ::* Descendants of Jonathan Mack ::* Index ::* Index to appendix === 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 === * Martin, Sophia. ''[[Space:Mack Genealogy. The Descendants of John Mack of Lyme, Conn.|Mack Genealogy. The Descendants of John Mack of Lyme, Conn.]]'' (The Tuttle Co., Rutland, Vt., 1903-1904) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Martin|Martin]])

Mack Name Study

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[[Category:Mack Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Mack-1839|Kim Pringle]] or leave 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 Mack 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 ==

Mack Shannon & Alta Irenea (Webb) Smith Family Reunion

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[[Category:Family Reunions]] Our family reunion, the family of Mack Shannon and Alta Irenea (Webb) Smith will be held near Twin Falls, Idaho. Shannon & Alta were blessed with 8 children, the last two living children will attend along with many grandchildren, great-grandchildren and more. Contact: dasmi1929 (at) gmail (dot) com

MacKay and McKay Study - Canadian Connection

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[[Category: Clan MacKay]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:MacKay_and_McKay_Study&junk=1&action=edit Return to the main MacKay and McKay Study page] ==Information Sources== ==Notable MacKay's/McKay's== ===Dictionary of Canadian Biography=== * [http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/mackay_alexander_5E.html Alexander MacKay], (he also signed McKay), fur trader and explorer; b. c. 1770, probably in the Mohawk valley of New York, son of Donald McKay and Elspeth (Elspy) Kennedy; m. à la façon du nord Marguerite Waddens, daughter of Jean-Étienne Waddens*, and they had one son, Thomas McKay, and three daughters; another woman was likely the mother of his son Alexander Ross McKay; d. c. 15 June 1811 in Clayoquot Sound (B.C.). Alexander MacKay participated in two momentous events in the history of North American exploration and westward expansion. As lieutenant in Alexander Mackenzie’s expedition to the Pacific Ocean on behalf of the North West Company in 1793, he was among the first Europeans to cross the breadth of the continent. In 1811, as a Pacific Fur Company partner, he became one of the founders of Astoria (Oreg.), the first English-speaking settlement on the Pacific coast. * [http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/mackay_alexander_howard_15E.html MacKAY, ALEXANDER HOWARD], educator and scientist; b. 19 May 1848 in Plainfield, N.S., son of John MacKay and Barbara MacLean; m. 26 Oct. 1882 Maude Augusta Johnston, daughter of Dr George Moir Johnston*, in Pictou, N.S., and they had one son and one daughter; d. 19 May 1929 in Dartmouth and was buried in Scotsburn, N.S. Most of MacKay’s many activities related to his interest in education and science. Alexander Howard MacKay is the author of “Leading to technical education,” Mining Soc. of Nova Scotia, Journal (Halifax), 7 (1902–3): 49–54. Other of his publications may be found in “Bibliography of the members of the Royal Society of Canada,” comp. J. G. Bourinot, RSC, Trans., 1st ser., 12 (1894), proc.: 57, and Science and technology biblio. * [http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/mackay_alexander_mclellan_13E.html MACKAY, ALEXANDER McLELLAN,] businessman and politician; b. 1834 in Pictou County, N.S.; m. 18 Oct. 1859 Elizabeth O’Neill in Pictou, and they had five daughters, one of whom died in infancy, and four sons; d. 24 Nov. 1905 in St John’s. After teaching briefly, Alexander Mackay worked as a telegrapher in Halifax, Hamilton, Upper Canada, and New York. He went to Newfoundland in January 1857 as local superintendent of the New York, Newfoundland and London Telegraph Company. He was responsible in 1885 for establishing at St John’s the first public telephone system in Newfoundland. Mackay had become active in the social and cultural life of St John’s. A leading mason, he was a provincial grand master from 1867 until his death. Mackay had entered politics in 1878 as a supporter of William Vallance Whiteway and his railroad policy. He was elected by acclamation in Burgeo and LaPoile and served in Whiteway’s cabinet as minister without portfolio from 1882 to 1884. * [http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/mckay_angus_12E.html Angus McKay], ANGUS (baptized Auguste), Métis politician and Indian agent; b. 1 Nov. 1836 in Edmonton House (Edmonton, Alta), son of James McKay and Marguerite Gladu; m. Virginie Rolette, and they had seven children; d. in or after 1897. Angus McKay’s father, a fur trader, was a native of Sutherlandshire, Scotland, and his mother was of mixed Cree and French Canadian ancestry. * [http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/mackay_donald_6E.html MACKAY, DONALD,] fur trader and office holder; b. 1753 in Gordonbush, Scotland; d. 26 June 1833 in Barneys River, N.S. When he entered the northwest fur trade in the spring of 1779 Donald Mackay’s pugnacious character had already been formed by his service in the British army during the early campaigns of the American revolution. He left Montreal as the clerk of John Ross and, after several independent traders had combined forces at Grand Portage (near Grand Portage, Minn.), to form the North West Company he became a clerk in the new organization. According to family tradition, his country wife, the daughter of HBC officer James Sutherland, was killed by angry Indians, leaving him with two sons, William and Donald. He and his Scottish wife, Mary McKenzie, had several children. Mackay immigrated to Nova Scotia in 1822 with his Scottish wife and family and settled in present-day Pictou County. He was a colourful character and a subject of local folklore when he died in 1833. * [http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/mackay_george_leslie_13E.html MACKAY, GEORGE LESLIE], educator, Presbyterian missionary, dentist, anthropologist, and author; b. 21 March 1844 in Zorra Township, Upper Canada, youngest of six children of George MacKay, a farmer, and Helen Sutherland; m. May 1878 Tui Chang-mia, and they had a son and two daughters; d. 2 June 1901 in Tamsui (Tanshui, Republic of China). Note see below for book Pioneer Life in Zorra by Rev. W. A. MacKay p384 * [http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/mackay_john_alexander_15E.html MACKAY, JOHN ALEXANDER], Church of England priest, educator, and translator; b. 14 July 1838 in Mistassini (Que.), tenth of the twelve children of William McKay and Mary Bunn, who were both of mixed blood; brother of Joseph William McKay*; m. 4 Aug. 1864 Margaret Drever, sister of Jean Anne*, in Red River (Man.), and they had five daughters and one son; d. 26 Nov. 1923 in Battleford, Sask., and was buried in Prince Albert, Sask. The son and grandson of Hudson’s Bay Company men, John A. Mackay eschewed a career in the fur trade in favour of mission work. He received his initial training as a catechist under the Reverend John Horden* at Moose Factory (Ont.) and then continued his studies in the late 1850s at St John’s College in Red River. His ordination as a priest on 29 May 1862 was part of the mid-19th-century attempt of the Church Missionary Society to create an indigenous native clergy in Rupert’s Land. * [http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/mackay_john_4E.html MACKAY, JOHN,] assistant ship’s surgeon; fl. 1785–87. Little is known of John Mackay’s life until late in 1785. At that date he embarked with an expedition which was sailing from Bombay (India) under the leadership of Madras merchant James Charles Stuart Strange to trade with the coastal Indians of present-day British Columbia. According to Alexander Walker, who took part in the venture and who later interviewed him, Mackay was a native of Ireland who had received some medical training but had enlisted in the service of the East India Company as a private soldier. * [http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/mackay_joseph_11E.html MACKAY (MacKay, McKay), JOSEPH,] businessman and philanthropist; b. 18 Sept. 1810 at Kildonan (Highland), Scotland, son of William McKay and Ann Matheson; d. 6 June 1881 in Montreal, Que. Joseph Mackay was educated in Scotland. In 1832 he immigrated to Montreal where he established a wholesale dry goods business on Rue Saint-Paul. His brother Edward (b. 13 March 1813 in Kildonan) left Scotland in 1840, settled first in Kingston, Upper Canada, and then after six months moved to Montreal and became a clerk in Joseph’s firm. He was made a partner in 1850. The same year their nephew Hugh (b. 1832 in Caithness) arrived from Scotland and entered the business; he was admitted to partnership in 1856. The business flourished and in 1860 Mackay Brothers moved into a large new building on McGill Street. * [http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/mckay_joseph_william_12E.html McKAY (Mackay), JOSEPH WILLIAM,] fur trader, explorer, businessman, politician, jp, and office holder; b. 31 Jan. 1829 at Rupert’s House (Waskaganish, Que.), son of William McKay and Mary Bunn, both of mixed blood; m. 16 June 1860 Helen Holmes in Victoria (B.C.), and they had four daughters and two sons; d. there 21 Dec. 1900. He joined the Hudson’s Bay Company on 1 June 1844, at age 15, and was sent to Fort Vancouver (Vancouver, Wash.) Though nominally a fur trader, McKay was also involved in the exploration, economic development, and colonization of Vancouver Island. McKay’s varied career, which spanned the fur trade, colonial, and provincial eras, reflects the diversity of the HBC’s interests in British Columbia. In 1872, when requesting a promotion, he had pointed out to the company that he had “been Sailor, Farmer, Coal Miner, packer, Salesman, Surveyor, explorer, Fur Trader and Accountant in Your Service.” Like several of his colleagues, McKay made a natural transition from fur trader to Indian agent, and like most of his contemporaries he exhibited an abiding personal interest in the development of natural resources. * [http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/mackay_robert_walter_stuart_8E.html MACKAY, ROBERT WALTER STUART], author, publisher, and librarian; b. c. 1809 in Scotland, son of Donald Mackay of the 42nd Foot; m. Christina —, and they had at least one daughter; d. 9 Oct. 1854 in Montreal. Robert Walter Stuart Mackay immigrated to British North America in 1840 and entered the publishing business as a book agent after his arrival. Between 1842 and his death in 1854 he was a prolific compiler of statistical works about the Canadas and their municipalities which constitute an invaluable source of information for their history. Mackay’s publications were primarily of two types: guide-books and directories. * [http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/mckay_william_6E.html William McKay], fur trader, militia officer, and Indian Department official; b. 1772, probably in the Mohawk valley of New York, son of Donald McKay and Elspeth (Elspy) Kennedy; d. 18 Aug. 1832 in Montreal and was buried in Mount Royal Cemetery. While in the northwest McKay had married, according to the custom of the country, Josette Latour, but she probably remained in the northwest when he retired and she later became the country wife of NWC trader John Haldane*. On 15 Oct. 1808 at Montreal McKay married Eliza Davidson, daughter of the late Arthur Davidson*, a distinguished local judge. The couple would have two sons, one of whom survived infancy. * [http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/mackay_william_14E.html MacKAY, WILLIAM],] physician and politician; b. 11 Sept. 1847 in Earltown, N.S., son of John MacKay and Dolina MacKay; m. there 10 Nov. 1875 Catherine Campbell Sutherland, and they had three children, one of whom became a physician; d. 8 Nov. 1915 in Reserve Mines, N.S. He obtained his md on 10 Nov. 1873. After his graduation he practised with his brother, Daniel G. MacKay, at Little Glace Bay (Glace Bay), Cape Breton Island, but in May 1874 he was appointed resident physician to three local collieries. MacKay was instrumental in organizing and perfecting a system of quarantine of infectious and contagious diseases for the mining districts, and it worked so satisfactorily that the municipal council caused it to be applied to all Cape Breton County. ===General Canada=== * [http://www.uelac.org/Loyalist-Info/loyalist_list.php?letter=m United Empire Loyalists' Association of Canada] * [http://www.infoese.ca/mackay.html Mackay Family Papers] Descendants of Hugh Mackay (1771-1843) by Stuart Mackay of Edmonton, Alberta * [https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/bcbooks/items/1.0354322#p70z-5r0f:mckay The Scotsman in Canada: Eastern Canada], including Nova Scotia, Prince Edward island, New Brunswick, Quebec… Campbell, Wilfred, 1858?-1918 '''(Note also search for MacKay)''' * [https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/bcbooks/items/1.0354335#p457z-5r0f:mckay The Scotsman in Canada: Western Canada], including Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia,… Bryce, George, 1844-1931 '''(Note also search for MacKay)''' ====Maritimes==== * [http://www.magma.ca/~mmackay/index.html MacKay Family & Connections in the Maritimes] by Michael MacKay, U. E. =====PEI===== * [http://www.islandregister.com/mackay9.html The Descendants of John MacKay, Ann Calder, Big John MacKay and Ann Young] ====Ontario==== * The Township of Warwick:A Story Through Time [https://www.lambtonmuseums.ca/warwick_families/mckay-john-henry/] [https://www.lambtonmuseums.ca/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/TwpOfWarwick.pdf] by the Warwick Township History Committee - John Henry McKay and Family] * [http://images.ourontario.ca/Partners/CKPL/CKPL0027100811T.PDF THE FIRST 200 YEARS OF BLENHEIM AND SOUTH HARWICH by Alvin Armstrong] Alexander McKay and McKay's Corners * [https://archive.org/details/pioneerlifeinzor00mackuoft/page/n5/mode/2up/search/mackay Pioneer Life in Zorra] by Rev. W. A. MacKay * [https://books.google.ca/books?id=pg4rVuNuCQAC&printsec=copyright&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=mackay&f=false The Scottish Pioneers of Upper Canada, 1784-1855 version 1]: Glengarry and Beyond By Lucille H. Campey * [https://epdf.pub/scottish-pioneers-of-upper-canada-1784-1855.html The Scottish Pioneers of Upper Canada, 1784-1855 version 2]: Glengarry and Beyond By Lucille H. Campey * [http://mckay.dsbn.org/about.html McKay Public School] was erected in 1924 at the corner of Fielden Avenue and Killaly Street East in Port Colborne. The school was dedicated to the memory of Donald William McKay, principal of Port Colborne schools for thirty-seven years, born April 3, 1851 and died June 1, 1907. It was erected by his pupils as a token of esteem and affection.

Mackay Name Study

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[[Category: Mackay Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] ==About the Project== The Mackay Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mackay Mackay] name and all its 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 Mackay 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 Mackay's), by time period (18th Century Mackay's), or by topic (Mackay DNA, Mackay Occupations, Mackay 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 Mackay 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 Coordinators: [[Crawford-15512|Amy Gilpin]] and/or [[Pennie-22|Laura (Pennie) Bozzay]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Mackay}} 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:MacKay_and_McKay_Study|MacKay and McKay Study]] *[[Space:Mackie and Mackey Study|Mackie and Mackey Study]] *[[Space:McKey_and_McKee_Study|McKey and McKee Study]] * ==Membership== *[[Crawford-15512|Amy Gilpin]] - research focuses on Mackay and its variant spellings McKay and Mackaij (Scotland/Canada/Netherlands) *[[Pennie-22|Laura (Pennie) Bozzay]] - research focuses on Mackie and Mackey variants *[[Bright-1984|Billie (Bright) Keaffaber]] - research focuses on the McKey and McKee variants ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * MacKay and McKay **Mackaij *Mackie and Mackey **McKee **McKey

MacKellar Name Study

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[[Category:MacKellar Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The MacKellar Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MacKellar MacKellar] 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 MacKellar 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 MacKellar's), by time period (18th Century MacKellar's), or by topic (MacKellar DNA, MacKellar Occupations, MacKellar 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 MacKellar 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: [[Sorensen-3521|Lianne Sorensen]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=MacKellar}} 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/McKellar McKellar]

Macken Fight

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[[Category: Macken Fight]] This is one of the most well known events in Fermanagh's history being the most serious sectarian clash of its time, which occurred on the evening of July 13 1829, just a few months after the passing of the Catholic Emancipation Act (April 1829). Four Protestants were murdered and two others attacked. Reports indicate 19-21 Catholics were charged. One, Ignatius McMannus from Cornacrea (Kinawley) was hanged, one found not guilty and 19 transported to Australia aboard the ship Hercules II, in 1830. We are aiming to progressively add the profiles of all those involved. Further information can be found on the free space page of source material relating to the CASSIDY brothers, who were tried and transported at the same time. Refer to the 'People or Pages' list below. ==Further Reading== * Livingstone, P. (1969) The Fermanagh Story. * Trimble, W.C. (1921) History of Enniskillen, Vol. 3. * MacManus, M.J. (1944) Eamon de Valera: A Biography. Longmans: London. * Glassie, H. (1982) Irish Folk History. * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macken * http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/axhsk5/macken.htm * http://www.impartialreporter.com/opinion/blogs/articles/2012/01/12/395416-the-boy-who-saw-his-father-hanged/ * http://mcgovernstullytrasnaandbeyond.wordpress.com/the-macken-fight/ * [http://books.google.com/books?pg=RA1-PA210&dq=cassidy+fermanagh&ei=Ntf-TcmTIYm8vQOruJmMAw&ct=result&id=NdRbAAAAQAAJ#v=onepage&q=cassidy%20fermanagh&f=false Extract re Macken Case from House of Lords Papers] *[http://books.google.com.au/books?id=5EkSAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA1-PA217&lpg=RA1-PA217&dq=ignatius+mcmanus+macken&source=bl&ots=fIi80Pipq0&sig=z1lHjDfqVqxmltPvg__omvx8V0I&hl=en&sa=X&ei=0kYdVLvmBY398QXMn4LYAQ&ved=0CDkQ6AEwAw#v=onepage&q=ignatius%20mcmanus%20macken&f=false Google Books - extract re Ignatious McManus.] ENNISKILLEN Thursday, July 16, 1829. (Extracted from http://mcgovernstullytrasnaandbeyond.wordpress.com/the-macken-fight/ - abridged from the Fermanagh Reporter) On Monday last, a vast crowd of persons assembled at Derrylin, about seven miles from this town. Lord Enniskillen repaired to the spot, but his efforts to make them disperse, aided by the priest, proved ineffectual. In the evening they marched from Derrylin to Knockninny, and a false alarm being given to an Orange Lodge, that Lord Enniskillen and the police were attacked, a few of them sallied forth, as they supposed, to his Lordship's assistance, When they came near a place called Macken they observed a crowd on a hill, and a man near them, who was known to the Protestant party, one of whom advanced to him, and lifting his hands, said, “ Merciful God, are we not all fellow Christians, and why will we kill each other ?”—they begged of the R. Catholic to make the multitude retire, and he consented, and was, when he would go to the top of the hill, to give a signal to that effect - but the treacherous man! he gave a contrary signal, and beckoned them to come on, when abou. 800 armed with pikes, scythes on poles, pitchforks, &c. &c. attacked the Protestant party, killed poor Mealy on the spot; who had advanced to make peace, and wounded seven others mortally, 3 of whom are since dead, and the remainder despaired of. The names of the persons dead are Mealy, Price, Robinson, and Scarlott. It is reported that a considerable number are killed and wounded on the opposite side. The rebels have, to the amount of some thousands, formed an encampment on Benaughlen mountain, and reinforcements of the rebels, we under­stand, are pouring in from the counties of Leitrim and Cavan.. The whole country is in a state of alarm; the Roman Catholic houses are left de­solate, the mi!ch cattle are going wild with the pain of their milk, and no person to milk them.— The military and police have been out continually since Monday. The country people are afraid to stir out, and our markets have not been supplied with potatoes for the last two days. All is consternation and alarm, and the yeomanry are pa­trolling the roads. The military are at present watching the motions of the insurgents who appear to retreat when the military advance. Fermanagh Reporter Office 8 am Thursday Morning A rumour is in circulation that the, multitudes (consisting of about 5000) said to be encamped, are whole families of men, women, and children, who have fled from their habitations in consequence of a report that the Protestants were de­termined to rise en masse to revenge the death of their friends ; but confidence is considerably restored from the fact that between 7 and 8000 armed Protestants, with the military and police are patrolling the roads in the vicinity of the Mountains, and 'not one outrage has been com­mitted on Roman Catholics or their property,., This town is now quite tranquil—part of the army have returned.

MACKENZIE Family Mysteries

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JOHN MURDOCH MCKENZIE (MERCHANT) MARRIED MARY BURK CLEVELAND IN HALIFAX IN 1805. THEY SETTLED ON THE MIRAMICHI (NELSON)AND HAD A LARGE FAMILY. NELSON NB LAND RECORDS HAVE WILLIAM CLEVELAND DEEDING PROPERTY TO MARY'S SON MURDOCH IN NELSON. THERE ARE OTHER PANB RECORDS, VOTERS LISTS, SCHOOL LISTS AND HISTORICAL REFERENCES TO THE MCKENZIE FAMILY OF NELSON. RECORDS INDICATE THAT WHEN MURDOCH DIED (ABT 1821) HIS WIDOW MARY WAS HIS EXCECUTOR AND HIS ESTATE TOOK SEVERAL YEARS TO SETTLE. SHE LATER MARRIED A JOHN SHERWOOD AND HAD ANOTHER DAUGHTER, ELIZABETH. LOOKING FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON THE MCKENZIE FAMILY, AND JOHN MURDOCH IN NOVA SCOTIA CONNECTED TO THE CLEVELANDS.

Mackey Family

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[[Category:Mackey Name Study]] The goal of this project is to ...locate irish connection to John Mackey who lived in Hartland IL , then moved to saskatchewan canada and later back to Chicago with 2 police sons. Search Results Government of Saskatchewan Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Samen-2|Kate Samen]]. Father Edward Samen, His mother Irene Mackey, youngest of 13. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * connect John Mackey before showing on the census for Hartland IL * Help find irish homeland location. *I would like to share copious letters and images with others searching for this family and connection. 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=12197191 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Mackey Name Study

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Mackeys Ferry, North Carolina One Place Study

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== Mackeys Ferry, North Carolina One Place Study == {{One Place Study|place=Mackeys Ferry, North Carolina|category=Mackeys, North Carolina One Place Study}}
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{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q6724459|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Mackeys Ferry, North Carolina One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' North America :'''Country:''' United States :'''State/Province:''' North Carolina :'''County:''' Washington :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 35.931111, -76.614444 :'''Elevation:''' 2.0 m or 6.6 feet The community, now known as Mackeys, was first drawn on maps on the south bank of the Albemarle Sound in 1737 and labeled ''Bell's F.''Cowley, John Moseley, Edward, "[https://dc.lib.unc.edu/cdm/singleitem/collection/ncmaps/id/1245/rec/21 A New and Correct Map of the Province of North Carolina drawn from the Original of Colo. Mosely's].", 1737, London, England and later as Mackeys Ferry in 1777 Henry Mouzon, Georges-Louis Le Rouge, "[https://dc.lib.unc.edu/cdm/singleitem/collection/ncmaps/id/64/rec/38 Carolina septentrionale et meridionale en 4 feuilles].", 1777, Paris, France. until at most 1927 when the Post Office is called "Mackeys"."[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/78763550?objectPage=2 Postmaster Appointments for Washington County, North Carolina]." The only other towns shown on the map at this time were those of Edenton, Bath, and New Bern. A path may or may not have connected Mackeys Ferry to Bath, potentially providing a shortcut for trade to and from Edenton. It was later described in ''Decisions of the United States Geographic Board - July, 1906 to Juy, 1908'' as "a village on the southern shore of Albemarle Sound, 4 1/2 miles east of Roanoke River...".United States Government. ''Decisions of the United States Geographic Board - July, 1906 to Juy, 1908''. Washington Government Printing Office, 1908. The little-known history of this community can only be pieced together by the people that came here and put their own touch on the timeline that is Mackeys. ===History=== ==== 1700 - 1799 ==== Land grants along Kendricks Creek seemed to have begun around the 1780s. Roughly 17,000 acres of land were granted in area to ten individuals. ==== 1800 - 1849 ==== ==== 1850 - 1899 ==== ==== 1900 - 1949 ==== ===== Railroad comes to town ===== The railroad came to Mackeys Ferry in 1906.According to a photo album by [[Davenport-7404|William Smith Davenport]] This was the Virginia and Carolina Coast Railroad Company and included a barge that floated railroad cars across the Albemarle Sound to Edenton. Norfolk and Southern Railway purchased the Virginia and Carolina Coast Railroad Company, along with several other shortrail companies, a year later leading to a single railroad company that would serve the vast portions of Eastern North Carolina."[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Mackeys_Ferry_North_Carolina_One_Place_Study Big Railroad Merger in East Carolina]." The Landmark, March 30, 1906. Mackeys was to become a central junction for many of shortlines connecting to the eventual mainline that ran to Norfolk and Washington. This included connecting the nearby communities of Columbia and Belhaven using shortlines that met up at Mackeys Ferry. The mainline that ran north towards Norfolk crossed the Albemarle Sound using a ferry that had a terminous in Edenton. This was replaced in 1910 when Norfolk and Southern Railway built a trestle to join the two shores of the Sound.Citation Needed ==== 1950 - 1999 ==== ===Population=== ==== Atkinson Family ==== "William Atkinson Sr (b. ca. 1813) and William Atkinson Jr. (b. ca. 1837) lived in the same household at or near Mackeys Ferry in 1860. Eighth Census, 1860: Washington County."Hedrick, John A. ''Letters from a North Carolina Unionist: John A. Hedrick to Benjamin S. Hedrick, 1862-1865''. Raleigh: Division of Archives and History, North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources, 2001. pp 212. ==== Bell Family ==== [[Bell-10882|George Bell]] was born in Durham, England in 1629 and moved to the Colony of Virginia sometime prior to 1650. They lived in Isle of Wight, Colony of Virginia and had several children. It is believed that [[Bell-10880|one of his daughters]] married and had a son named [[Mackey-674|William Mackey]] and lived in the North Carolina Colony. [[Bell-10881|Thomas Bell]] was likely running the ferry service, then known as Bell's Ferry, that provided service across the Albemarle Sound to Edenton, and was taken over by William in 1735. ==== Davenport Family ==== [[Davenport-7404|William Smith Davenport]], son of [[Davenport-3378|Tully Davenport]], was born in Tyrrell County in 1859. His first child, [[Davenport-7403|William Blount Davenport]], was born in Plymouth, Washington, North Carolina, just a few miles west of Mackeys in 1885. The next child, [[Davenport-7384|Benjamin Tully Davenport]], seems to have been born in Mackeys in 1886. Could this have been the initial Davenport family to come to Mackeys? ==== Mackey Family ==== [[Mackey-674|William Mackey]] owned a plantation in then Tyrrell County(?) and took over [[Bell-10881|his uncle's]] ferry service around 1735. He married [[Swain-1058|Joanna Swain]] and had several children. ==== Swain Family ==== [[Swain-1351|William Andrew Swain]], I believe, co-owned the general store with [[Davenport-7403|William Blount Davenport]]. Mr. Swain's great-great grandfather's sister [[Swain-1058|Joanna Swain]] married William Mackey in the 1700's. William Mackey owned a plantation in Tyrrell County and, in 1735, operated a ferry boat service across the Albemarle Sound from present-day Mackeys to Edenton. This was an operation that it seems he took over from his [[Bell-10880|mother's]] side of the family, of whom were Bells. This likely explains the "Bell's Ferry" annotation on a [https://dc.lib.unc.edu/cdm/singleitem/collection/ncmaps/id/1245/rec/21 1737 map of present-day North Carolina] and, later in 1770, the area [https://dc.lib.unc.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ncmaps/id/467 now showing Mackeys Ferry] on a similar map. ===Notables=== == Research Notes == School in Mackeys was the Aycock Graded School. === Land Grants === The following people received [https://www.nclandgrants.com land grants] along Kendricks Creek in Tyrrell County: * Caleb Bumbridge * Charles Johnson * George Cannady * Hardy Murfee ** Could this be [[Murfree-8|Hardy Murfree (1752-1809)]]? * Humphry Hardy * [[Slade-3138|Joshua Slade (abt.1751-abt.1805)]] * Likely as part of the Lake Company or Somerset Plantation ** [[Collins-20698|Josiah Collins I (abt.1735-1819)]] ** [[Allen-30606|Nathaniel Allen (1755-1805)]] ** Samuel Dickinson * [[Mackey-673|Thomas Mackey (abt.1750-1793)]] ==Sources==

Mackie, MacKay, McKee and variants

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Mackie and Mackey Study

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[[Category:Mackay Name Study]] [[Category:Mackie 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 leaders, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. Please add any information on Mackie and its variations that you think other researchers might like to know. This is a free space page for collaboration! :Mackie: https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mackie :Mackey: https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MACKEY has own study :Mackay: https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MACKAY see: [[:Space:MacKay and McKay Study| MacKay and McKay Study]] :Mckay: https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MCKAY see: [[:Space:MacKay and McKay Study| MacKay and McKay Study]] :McKee: https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MCKEE These are surnames of Scottish or Irish origin. Most likely derived from the Gaelic Mac Aodha ("son of Aodh") a patronymic form of an old Gaelic personal name which means "fire". https://www.clansandcastles.scot/scottish-tailored-holidays/clan-map '''Mackie: ''' *http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Mackie *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mackie_(surname) *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clan_Mackie *https://electricscotland.com/webclans/m/mackie2.htm '''Mackey:''' *http://www.thinkbabynames.com/meaning/1/Mackey *http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Mackey '''MacKay:''' *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clan_Mackay *http://clanmackayusa.org/ *https://www.scotweb.co.uk/info/mackay/ *http://scotlandinoils.com/clan/Clan-MacKay.html *http://clan-mackay.co.uk/ *https://www.clanmackaysociety.org/ *https://www.electricscotland.com/webclans/m/mackay2.html scroll down *http://www.strathnavermuseum.org.uk/mackays/clan-mackay/ *http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Mackay '''McKay:''' *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McKay *http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/McKay '''McKee:''' *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McKee *http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/McKee *https://mckeegenealogy.wordpress.com/2018/02/01/mckee-surname/ *http://clanmckee.org/scottish-highlands/ *http://mckeefamilyfromdonegal.com/ [[Category:Mackey Name Study]] [[Category:United States, Mackey Name Study]] [[Category:South Carolina, Mackey Name Study]] [[Category:Lancaster County, South Carolina, Mackey Name Study]] [[Category:Texas, Mackey Name Study]] [[Category:Nacogdoches County, Texas, Mackey Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Mackey

Macklem Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:Macklem Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Macklem Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Macklem Macklem] 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 Macklem name and it's variations. 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 (Irish vs Scottish Macklem's), by time period (18th Century Macklem's), or by topic (Macklem DNA, Macklem Occupations, Macklem 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 that are discovered through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' FTDNA Projects: *[https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/Macklin Macklin Y-DNA and atDNA] ==How to Join== To join the Macklem 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: [[Macklem-13|Liza (Macklem) Gervais]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Macklem}} 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== * Liza (Macklem-13) * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== *Macklem ([[:Category: Macklem Name Study|List of Macklem Profiles]]) *Macklin *Mecklem *Maitland *Mayclin *McKlem *McLaughlin *Laughlin == Origins == Name origins (or earliest references); Name meanings (are they matronymic, occupational, patronymic, toponymic, etc.); ===Frequency=== The relative frequency or distribution of the surname; Patterns in migration; and Name variations and specific name branches. == Macklem Notables (Wikipedia)== *Peter Macklem (1931–2011), Canadian doctor, medical researcher, and hospital administrator *Tiff Macklem (born 1961), Canadian banker and economist == Resources == * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MACKLEM List of Macklems on Wikitree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/MACKLEM G2G feed of questions tagged "Macklem"]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&cln=&order=&s=MACKLEM Orphaned Macklem profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Macklem-1 Unsourced Macklem profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=MACKLEM Unconnected Macklem profiles on WikiTree]. *British Surnames: [http://www.britishsurnames.co.uk/surname/macklem Macklem] * Internet Surname Dababase: [http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Macklem Macklem]

Mackler Family Research

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[[Category: The Bronx, New York]] [[Category: Mackler Name Study]] [[Category:Mackler-10 Mackler]] == Origins == According to U.S. census records, the Macklers immigrated to the U.S. from "Prussia" or "Polish Russia." Family stories say that my great-grandparents came from Odessa, Russia and emigrated to Canada before coming into the U.S. I have yet to find records to support this and I strongly suspect they changed their last name significantly. === Poland === The '''Kingdom of Poland''' was established in '''1025'''.Wikipedia contributors, ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poland Poland]'', Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, Revision 29 July 2018, 01:48 UTC (https://en.wikipedia.org : accessed 30 July 2018). In '''1569''', the signing of the Union of Lublin with The Grand Duchy of Lithuania established the '''Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth''', which was the largest and most populous countries during the 16th and 17th centuries. The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth adopted Europe's first written consititution on 3 May 1791 and had a uniquely liberal political system. At the end of the 18th century, three partitions of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth occurred, ending the existence of the state and eliminating the sovereign Poland and Lithuania.Wikipedia contributors, ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Partitions_of_Poland Partitions of Poland]'', Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, Revision 1 July 2018, 04:26 UTC (https://en.wikipedia.org : accessed 30 July 2018). Between 1632 and 1648, under the rule of Wladyslaw IV, liberum veto was enacted, which allowed that any land-owning "gentleman" could veto any parliamentary procedure if it was damaging to his own estate. This opened the door for foreign powers to bribe nobles to paralyze the political system thus leading to the destruction of the Commonwealth through dominance, manipulation and occupation. In '''1730''', Prussia, Austria and Russia made an agreement, in secret, known as the Alliance of the Three Black Eagles, to ensure that the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth laws could not be changed. By the '''middle of the 18th century''' Russian tsars were effectively choosing the Polish kings. The last Commonwealth King Stanislaw August Poniatowski, was a lover of Catherine the Great, the Russian Empress (My note: Catherine was actually German, not Russian) The Commonwealth was forced to depend on Russia against the Kingdom of Prussia which wanted land from the Commonwealth to connect it's western and eastern provinces. However, since Austria wouldn't allow the Commonwealth to be liquidated, Catherine the Great, used diplomacy to change their minds. The Commonwealth allowed Russian troops access to it's western lands to set up bases against Prussia despite being neutral in the Seven Years War (1768-1763). The king of Prussia retaliated by having Polish currency counterfeited, severely affecting the Polish economy. The Polish nobles, controlled by Russia, and liberum veto, Catherine the Great forced the Commonwealth to accept a new constitution in 1767. The Russian minister and ambassador, Prince Nicholas Repnin, demanded religious freedom for Protestant and Orthodox Christians, which led to a strong reaction by the Roman Catholics, as well as reinforcing the deep resentment of Russian intervention by the Poles, leading to the War of the Confederation of the Bar from 1768 - 1772. The war resulted in the massacres of noblemen, Jews, Uniates, and Catholic priests. In 1772, an agreement of partition was signed in Vienna. The Commonwealth was invaded by Russian, Prussian and Austrian troops simultaneously. The partition treaty was ratified in September 1772 and the Commonwealth lost 30% of it's territory and half it's population. Prussia gained control over 80% of the Commonwealth's foreign trade and levied enormous customs duties, accelerating the collapse of the economy of the Commonwealth. The Commonwealth had no choice but to sign a treaty of cessation and renounce it's claims on the occupied territories in September 1773. The Duchy of Warsaw was a polish state established by Napoleon I in '''1807''' from the Polish lands ceded by the Kingdom of Prussia under the terms of the Treaties of Tilsit. Wikipedia contributors, ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duchy_of_Warsaw Duchy of Warsaw]'', Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, Revision 13 February 2018, 14:27 UTC (https://en.wikipedia.org : accessed 30 July 2018). After the Napoleon's defeat against Russia, most of the Duchy of Warsaw was retaken by Russia in January 1813. In '''1815''', the Congress of Vienna divided The Duchy of Warsaw. The territory that Prussia gained in the First Partition and some of the territory it had conquered in the Second Partition were restored. The city of Kraków and surrounding territory, were established as a semi-independent Free City of Kraków. The city was later annexed by Austria in 1846. The largest territory of The Duchy of Warsaw was re-established as The Kingdom of Poland, a sovereign (puppet) state of Russia. The Kingdom of Poland, or informally, Congress Poland or Russian Poland, was gradually politically integrated into Russia through the 19th century, becoming officially part of the Russian Empire in '''1867'''. Poland gained it's independence in '''1918''' with the Treaty of Versailles. In '''1939''', World War II started with Germany invading Poland, followed by the Soviet Union. In '''1947''', the Polish People's Republic was established as a state of the Soviet Union. Poland reestablished itself as a democratic republic after the Revolutions of '''1989'''. == Ashkenazi == This is my Ashkenazi Jewish line. == Other Pages == * [[Space:Predecessor_Sovereign_States_of_Poland|Historical Poland]] * [[:Category:Shtetls%2C_Ukraine]] * [[Space:Mackler-Pitman_Watchlist|Mackler Research List]] - To-Do list of all Mackler profiles I manage
* [[Space:Macklers_in_New_York_City|Macklers In New York City]] - Research on Macklers in New York City
* [[Space:Mackler_Name_Study|Mackler Name Study Project]] - Mackler etymology, derivations, DNA, etc.
* [[:Category:Mackler_Name_Study]] - Categorization of Mackler profiles for Mackler name study project
== Sources ==

Macklers in New York City

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[[Category:Mackler-10 Mackler]] '''Macklers''' found in New York City. {{Image|file=Macklers_in_New_York_City-7.png |align=c |size=m }} [https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=zD64aY8RWNqk.k8Ap_P4KumBA&usp=sharing Interactive Google Map] shows residence locations for: * [[Mackler-40|Michael Mackler]] and [[Goldstein-705|Rebecca Goldstein]] * [[Mackler-27|Frank Mackler]] and [[Ginsberg-77|Francis Ginsberg (Weisbraun)]] * [[Mackler-21|David Mackler]] and [[Marks-1399|Rachel Marks]] * [[Mackler-21|David Mackler]] and [[Guth-246|Ethel Guth]] {{Image|file=Macklers_in_New_York_City.png|align=l|caption=1889 - New York, New York, City Directory}} Listed: * Mackler, Michael, cigars, 165 1/2 Division {{clear}}
{{Image|file=Macklers_in_New_York_City-1.png|align=l|caption=1891 - New York, New York, City Directory}} Listed: * Mackler, Michael, cigars, 11 Essex {{clear}}
{{Image|file=Macklers_in_New_York_City-2.png|align=l|caption=1892 - New York, New York, City Directory}} Listed: * Mackler, David, plumber, 228 Stanton * Mackler, Frank, cigars, 156 Attorney * Mackler, Michael, tobacco, 11 Essex {{clear}}
{{Image|file=Macklers_in_New_York_City-3.png|align=l|caption=1894 - New York, New York, City Directory}} Listed: * Mackler, David, plumber, 266 Stanton, h 229 Stanton * Mackler, Michael, tobacco, 11 Essex {{clear}}
{{Image|file=Macklers_in_New_York_City-4.png|align=l|caption=1897 - New York, New York, City Directory}} Listed: * Mackler, Frank, cigars, 72 Norfolk * Mackler, Maurice, cutter, h 34 E. 4th * Mackler, Michael, cigarettes, 11 Essex {{clear}}
{{Image|file=Macklers_in_New_York_City-5.png|align=l|caption=1898 - New York, New York, City Directory}} Listed: * Mackler, Frank, cigars, 72 Norfolk * Mackler, Louis, tailor, 1023 6th Av. * Mackler, Michael, cigarettes, 11 Essex * Mackler, Sol. wagons, r 222 Delancey, h 114 Stanton * Mackler, William, musician, h 470 E. Houston {{clear}}
{{Image|file=Macklers_in_New_York_City-6.png|align=l|caption=New York, New York, City Directory, 1899}} Listed: * Mackler, David, fitter, h 412 E. 70th * Mackler, Louis, tailor, 1023 6th Av. * Mackler, Michael, tobacco, 11 Essex * Mackler, Sol. wagons, r 222 Delancey, h 66 Willett * Mackler, William, clothing, 6, 2d Av. h 272, 3d * Mackler & Finkelstein, wagons, r 222 Delancey {{clear}}
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Mack's 15 fo 15 Mission Progress

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[[Category:15 for 15 Mission Participants]] '''“One and done” missions:''' *Add a photo of yourself to your profile. *'''Add a biography to your profile.''' - June 16th *Take a DNA test (if you haven’t yet) and add your results to your profile. *'''Increase your CC7 number from '''1620''' (starting number) to '''1770''' (add 150). Done on Feb 13 2023''' *'''Create a free-space profile about something that interests you.''' *'''Try out the WikiTree Browser Extension.''' - '''''Done''''''' *Attend WikiTree Day 2023. *'''Start or join a One-Name Study. Joined Morrison ONS in March''' *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:''' #January 2023 #February 2023 #March 2023 #April 2023 #May 2023 I earned Club 1000 badges in these 5 months: # # # # # I uploaded 15 photos or headstones to these profiles: # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # '''I improved these 15, 30 or 45 profiles from my Anniversaries list:''' # McCurdy John Morrison # John Dwight Morrison (1822-1890) #Mabel Louise Morrison Griffin (1905-1992) #Mary Stuart Morrison Morrison (1855-1941) #John Alexander Morrison (1918-2011) #Margaret Catherine (Morrison) Umberger (1916 - 2002) #Erwin-2795 #Pharr-210 #Morrison-19702 #Hurley-3442 #King-57572 #King-50543 #Morrison-17380 #Frank-6204 #Hall-66298 #Frank-3178 #Hall-44144 #Hall-64744 #Graham-28721 #Graham-13424 #Graham-1078 #Deal-197 #Irvin-1878 #Irvin-1835 #Morrison-18171 #Lineberger-213 #Lineberger-218 #Thornburg-185 #Rhodes-9447 #Lineberger-185 #Meek-2892 #Ferguson-21213 #Forbes-7459 #Ferguson-19477 #Stewart-50446 #Alexander-23740 #Pearce-10497 #Maske-58 #Pearce-3078 #Lockhart-1782 #Booe-91 #Alexander-21942 #Alexander-21941 #Joyner-112 #Howell-578 '''I improved these 15 early profiles from my Watchlist:''' (Sort by oldest edit) #John James Stewart #Laura Eugenia (Brown) Stewart #William Newton Stewart #Margaret Jane (Thorn) Stewart #John Davidson McLean #Jessie Brown (Stewart) McLean #Anne Craig (Wilson) Stewart #Grover Cleveland Stewart #Eugenia (Stewart) Rhyne #George Patrick Rhyne #John Raymond Stewart #Grace Austell (Lineberger) Stewart #Emma M Stewart #James H Ferguson, Sr #Shirley (Smith) Ferguson I resolved these 15, 30 or 45 profiles in the Needs Biography Category: #McCurdy John Morrison #John Dwight Morrison (1822-1890) #Mabel Louise Morrison Griffin (1905-1992) #Mary Stuart Morrison Morrison (1855-1941) #John Alexander Morrison (1918-2011) #Margaret Catherine (Morrison) Umberger (1916 - 2002) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # I resolved these 15, 30 or 45 profiles in the Needs Profiles Created Category: # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # I resolved these 15, 30 or 45 profiles in the Needs GEDCOM Cleanup Category: # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # I added at least one source to these 15, 30 or 45 profiles from the Unsourced Profiles Category: # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # I improved these 15, 30 or 45 profiles to completeness using David Randall’s Checklist: # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # '''I improved these 15, 30 or 45 random profiles: #Dorsey-2010 #Beach-625 #Ames-3491 #Perry-4063 #Money-315 #Miracle-344 #Richmond-4519 #McCaffery-149 #Sanders-9944 #Turner-110644 #Burdick-1331 #O'Brien-1837 #Gray-15736 #Platt-1635 #Johnston-12231 #Miner-1712 #Gatons-2 #Mangen-3 #McFarland-1216 #Guittre-17 #Hollister-2879 #Doss-304 #Marvin-1239 #Unknown-358830 (Irma L(Lorraine) (Unknown) Ensele) #Harris-53482 #Buchanan-9429 #Horak-86 #Griffis-356 #Dunn-16941 #Brandt-3411 #Lockwood-3396 #Wright-8730 #Hallmark-501 #Reynolds-20462 #Ford-7102 #McDaniel-3024 #Biesnecker-2 #Lightbourn-175 #Aitchison-374 #Phillips-8523 #Weith-1 #Roller-11 #Phister-2 #Kidder-1344 #Kautzman-17''' I connected these 5 unconnected profiles to the big tree: # # # # # I improved these 15, 30 or 45 profiles of individuals who died young: # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # I solved these 15, 30 or 45 Unknowns from my Watchlist or the tree at large: # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # 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: # # # # # 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. #'''Answered a Question on WW I enlistment vs discharge date on 20 FEB 2023.''' #'''Answered a Question on Irish Ancestry Resources on 6 MAR 2023.''' #'''Answered a Question on WBE Auto-Bio on 15 MAR 2023.''' #'''Answered a Question on Acronyms and Great Migration Project on 15 MAR 2023.''' #'''Answered a Question regarding content on a record in Family Search on 20 MAR 2023.''' #'''Answered a Question regarding the relationship between Otis-1 and Otis-42 on 23 MAR 2023.''' #'''Answered a Question regarding the relationship between Windsor-1 and Beauchamp-1344 on 26 MAR 2023.''' #'''Answered a Question on the meaning of "Mm" on a marriage record on 17 APR 2023.''' #'''Answered a Question on the meaning of nubile on a death certificate on 2 MAY 2023.''' #'''Answered a Question on the place name in a Civil War Record on 21 MAY 2023.''' #'''Answered a Question regarding sources other than Ancestry and My Heritage on 23 MAY 2023.''' #'''Answered a Question regarding 1777 Church ST NW in DC on 16 JUN 2023.''' #'''Answered a Question on Lloyd W Trudell on 18 JUN 2023.''' #'''Answered a Question on the 7 brothers and 2 sisters (alexander) on 19 JUN 2023''' #'''Answered a Question on Princess Tamara Imeretinsky on 23 JUN 2023''' I awarded Wonderful WikiTree recognition to these WikiTreers: *'''January: Jim Boylan''' *'''February: E Patterson''' *'''March: Stokes White''' *'''April: Loretta Morrison''' *'''May: Zachary Acosta''' *'''June: De Anna Overcast''' *'''July: Richard Dieterle''' *August: *September: *October: *November: *December: Tally your thank yous given each month: Your goal is 15 a month! *'''January: 15 given (1/18/2023)''' *'''February : 15 given (2/18/2023)''' *'''March: 15 given (3/16/2023)''' *'''April: 15 given (4/19/2023)''' *'''May: 15 given (5/22/2023)''' *'''June: 15 given (6/28/2023)''' *'''July: 15 given (7/22/2023)''' *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:''' #Jim Palmieri #Susan Anderheggen #Granville Reed #Bill Trussell #David Morrison I shared these 15 Question of the Week images on my social media account(s): #DNA Estimate image on March 20, 2023. Shared on Facebook. #Military Heroes image on May 29, 2023. Shared on Facebook. #Largest Family in my tree image on June 14, 2023. Shared on Facebook. #Ancestors who died fighting for their country image on July 6, 2023. Shared on Facebook. #Unusual Family Story on July 11, 023. Shared on Facebook. # # # # # # # # # # 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: # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # 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: # # # # #

Mack's 16 for 16 Checklist

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'''Do Not Edit This Page For Your Missions. Make Your Own Copy Please''' [[Category:16 for 16 Mission Participants]] Use this checklist to track your progress with WikiTree’s “16 for 16” event in 2024, the year that WikiTree turns 16. More details and tips on how to complete each of these missions can be found HERE. The goal over the course of the year is to complete 16 of the missions. Participants who reach that milestone will receive a "16 For 16" sticker they can add to their profile to show off their accomplishment. BONUS: For participants wanting to go beyond 16, there are also milestone stickers for “32 For 16” and “64 For 16”, for completing 32 and 64 missions respectively. Good luck and have fun! ''The following is a checklist that you can copy and paste into your own free-space profile. Just highlight the information below, then copy & paste that into your own free-space page. Feel free to add it to the [[:Category:16 for 16 Mission Participants]] '' == “One and done” missions: == *Add a new or additional photo of yourself to your profile. *Add a biography to your profile. *Take a DNA test (if you haven’t yet) and add your results to your profile. *'''Increase your CC7 number from __2288__ (starting number) to _2418_ (add 160).''' Done March 2024 *Create a free-space profile about something that interests you. *Try out the WikiTree Browser Extension. *Try out the Wikitree Sourcer extension. *Attend WikiTree Day 2024. *I joined a RAWK month long Challenge *I helped with Hacktoberfest either as a tester or developer *Start or join a One-Name Study. *Start or join a One-Place Study. *Join a geographical project. *Join a topical project. *Join a functional project. *Start a free-space project. *Help another WikiTreer to break down a brick wall. *Add a book to the Source Library. == Here are missions where you’ll want to count (Specific times): == ===Add or source 160 profiles each during a Connect-a-Thon, WikiGames or Source-a-Thon, respectively. Use the ‘Thon tracker to find out your count and record it here:=== *January Connect-a-Thon: *April Connect-a-Thon: *July Connect-a-Thon: *Wikigames (Overall): *Source-a-Thon: ===I commented on 4 videos or Social Media posts from WikiTree @ Rootstech 2024:=== # # # # ===I watched these 8 videos from WikiTree Day 2024 and left a comment:=== # # # # # # # # ===I watched these 8 videos from WikiTree Symposium 2024 and left a comment:=== # # # # # # # # == Here are missions where you’ll want to count (Complete Monthly): == === I earned Club 100 badges in these 6 or 12 months: === # January 2024 # February 2024 # March 2024 # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I earned Club 1000 badges in these 6 or 12 months:=== # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I participated in these 6, 12 or 24 monthly challenges: === Examples (Bio Builders, Connectors, GEDI, Sourcerers etc): # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I awarded Wonderful WikiTree recognition to these WikiTreers:=== *January: *February : *March: *April: *May: *June: *July: *August: *September: *October: *November: *December: ===Tally your thank yous given each month:=== Your goal is 16 a month! *January: 17 as of 1/23 *February : 17 as of 2/22 *March: 16 as of 3/28 *April: 16 as of 4/27 *May: *June: *July: *August: *September: *October: *November: *December: == Here are missions where you’ll want to count (Complete Weekly): == ===I participated in these 16, 32 or 48 weekly challenges:=== (Examples: 52 Ancestors, Data Doctors Challenge, Saturday Sourcing Sprints, WikiTree Challenge) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I participated in these 16 or 32 Weekend Chats:=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I shared these 16 or 32 Question of the Week images on my social media account(s):=== # Who were you named after? (1/23/2024 on Facebook) # What is an interesting discovery that you made? (2/2/2024 on Facebook) # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I watched these 16 or 32 Saturday Roundup videos on YouTube and left a comment:=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) == Here are missions where you’ll want to count (Complete anytime): == ===I uploaded 16, 32 or 64 photos or headstones to these profiles:=== # Boyce M Morrison # Vera F Morrison # Robert Morrison (Spears) Morrison-759 # Sarah Morrison (Spears) Denson-16 # John Morrison (Spears) Morrison-775 # James Bradshaw (Spears) Bradshaw-531 # Matilda Morrison King (Spears) Morrison-17380 # Richard King (Spears) King-50543 # James M (Tanner Jimmie) Morrison (Spears) Morrison 10554 # Margaret Johnston Morrison (Spears) Johnston-22060 # Sarah Johnston Morrison (Spears) Johnston-4477 # John Wilson Morrison (Gilwood) Morrison-1186 # Margaret Catherine Wallace Morrison (Gilwood) Wallace-1096 # William Brown Morrison (Gilwood) Morrison-1198 # Mary Ida (Mollie) Earnhardt Morrison (Gilwood) Earnhardt-87 #(Score Mark) Infant Morrison (Gilwood) Morrison-1201 # Mary Matilda Morrison (Gilwood) Morrison-18173 # Octa Elizabeth Morrison (Gilwood) Morrison-18150 # Edward Wilson Morrison (Gilwood) Morrison-18146 # John Grier Morrison (Gilwood) Morrison-18147 # Mason McKnight Morrison (Gilwood) Morrison-18127 # Lelia Caldwell Alexander Morrison (Gilwood) Alexander-21873 # Mary Matilda Morrison (Gilwood - Smaller Headstone) Morrison-18173 # Cecil Morrison (Gilwood) Morrison-1197 # Mary Louise Linker (Gilwood) Linker-122 # James Wilson Morrison (Gilwood) Morrison-1196 # Mary DeWeese Morrison (Gilwood) Deweese-20 # James Woodrow Shepherd (Gilwood) Shepherd-466 # Ruth Morrison Shepherd (Gilwood) Morrison-1202 # Robert M Linn (Gilwood) Linn-2375 # Elaine Morrison Linn (Gilwood) Morrison-1203 #(Score Mark) Robert Edward Morrison Sr (Gilwood) Morrison-18191 # Louise Hall Morrison (Gilwood) - Hall-61376 # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I added 16, 32 or 64 profiles to a cemetery category:=== # Carl Irvin-2162 Mimosa # Wilkinson-14356 - Coddle Creek ARP # James Morrison Irvin-1837 - Coddle Creek ARP # Tanner Jimmie Morrison- Spears # Margaret Johnson-22060 Morrison - Spears # Sarah Johnston-4477 - Spears # Infant Morrison-1201 - Gilwood # Anne Vinci Arico-30 Gilpin - St Mary's Yonkers # Charles Tomasetti-14 - St Mary's Yonkers # Luigi Arico-32 - Calvary Cemetery Woodside NY # Columbus Ferguson-19460 - Anson Memorial Park # Nell Ferguson-19484 Burch - Anson Memorial Park # James D Burch-5255 - Anson Memorial Park # Bardy Lane Forbes-5680 - Valleytown Park # Mary Costner-162 Massey - Olney Presbyterian Church #(Score Mark) John James Stewart-50120 - Bethel Presbyterian Church. # Laura Eugenia (Brown-143198) Stewart - Bethel Presbyterian Church # Benjamin Green Brown-143202 - Bethel Presbyterian Church # Elizabeth M (Thompson-75247) Brown - Bethel Presbyterian Church # William Newton Stewart-50121 - Bethel Presbyterian Church # Margaret Jane (Thorn-2743) Stewart - Bethel Presbyterian Church # Martha Jane Stewart-50449 - Bethel Presbyterian Church # Anna Ross Stewart-50454 - Bethel Presbyterian Church # Robert Alexander Stewart-50459 - Bethel Presbyterian Church # Bertie Lee (Beamguard-5) Stewart - Bethel Presbyterian Church # Mary Margaret (Stewart-23925) Brimer - Goshen Cemetery, Belmont # George Martin Brimer-75 - Goshen Cemetery # Ella Campbell (Stewart-50455) Stinson - Bethel Presbyterian Church # Robert Lee Stinson-1050 - Saint Stephens Lutheran Missouri Synod Cemetery # Florence Virginia (Moretz-123) Stinson - Saint Stephens Lutheran Missouri Synod Cemetery # Sarah Elizabeth (Stewart-50457) Harper - Bethel Presbyterian Church #(Score Mark) James Clyde Harper-14940 - Bethel Presbyterian Church # John Wallace-19561 - Ramah Presbyterian Church # Elizabeth Wallace-19560 - Ramah Presbyterian Church # John Brown Wallace-19809 - Coddle Creek ARP Church # Martha J Hamilton (Hamilton-333223) Wallace - Coddle Creek ARP Church # James Clarence Wallace-25685 - Coddle Creek ARP Church # Annie Wallace-24461 - Coddle Creek ARP Church # Bess Catherine (Cashion-300) Wallace - Coddle Creek ARP Church # Margaret Elizabeth (Wallace-25686) Brown - Huntersville ARP Church # Hugh Hunter Brown-166079 - Huntersville ARP Church # Catherine Etella (Forbes-7459) Ferguson - Sandy Plains Baptist Church # Henry Grady Ferguson-24240 - Sandy Plains Baptist Church # Cora Alice (Ferguson-19828) Quinn - Armstrong Cemetery # Thomas Brown Quinn-9187 - Armstrong Cemetery # Lavinia Catharine (Massey-7523) Forbes - Olney Presbyterian # Margaret Isabella (Robinson-53101) Forbes - Olney Presbyrerian # William Hugh Thrower-2248 - Sharon Memorial Park # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I connected 8, 16 or 32 profiles from a cemetery category:=== # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I improved these 16, 32 or 64 profiles from my Anniversaries list:=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I improved these 16, 32 or 64 early profiles from my Watchlist:=== (Sort by oldest edit) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I added biographies and sources to 16, 32 or 64 profiles from the Notables category or subcategories:=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I resolved these 16, 32 or 64 profiles in the Needs Biography Category or subcategories:=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I resolved these 16, 32 or 64 profiles in the Needs Birth Record / Needs Marriage Record or Needs Death Record Category or subcategories:=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I dated these 16, 32 or 64 undated profiles from suggestions 131-134:=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I resolved these 16, 32 or 64 profiles in the Needs Profiles Created Category or subcategories=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I resolved these 16, 32 or 64 profiles in the Needs GEDCOM Cleanup Category:=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I added at least one source to these 16, 32 or 64 profiles from the Unsourced Profiles Category or subcategories:=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I resolved these 16, 32 or 64 Data Doctor Suggestions:=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I improved these 16, 32 or 64 profiles to [[Space:Completeness_Checklist |completeness]] using David Randall’s Checklist:=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I improved these 16, 32 or 64 random profiles:=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I connected these 8, 16 or 32 unconnected profiles to the big tree:=== # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I improved these 16, 32 or 64 profiles of individuals who died young:=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I solved these 16, 32 or 64 Unknowns from my Watchlist or the tree at large:=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I added 16, 32 or 64 links between Wikipedia/Wikidata and a profile on WikiTree=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I added a statement in the biography: "See WikiTree.com Profile: Wiki-ID:" to 16, 32 or 64 Find-A-Grave profiles=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I added a WikiTree "flower" to 16, 32 or 64 Find-A-Grave profiles=== # Morrison-18126 2/3/2024 # Arico-30 2/3/2024 # Tomasetti-14 2/3/2024 # Arico-32 2/3/2024 # Ferguson-19448 2/11/2024 # Ferguson-19460 2/11/2024 # Stewart-50082 2/11/2024 # Ferguson-19484 2/11/2024 # Forbes-5680 2/14/2024 # Costner-162 2/14/2024 # Morrison-18127 3/28/2024 # Morrison-18190 3/28/2024 # Morrison-18193 3/28/2024 # Morrison-18191 3/28/2024 # Morrison-1216 3/28/2024 #(Score Mark) Morrison-18192 3/28/2024 # Ferguson-19483 3/30/2024 # Smith-279547 3/30/2024 # Burch-5255 3/30/2024 # Umberger-327 on 3/30/2024 # Little-21315 on 3/30/2024 # Boger-656 on 3/30/2024 # Hall-61376 on 3/30/2024 # Morrison-18304 on 3/30/2024 # Goodman-496 on 3/30/2024 # Howell-13344 on 3/30/2024 # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I created a source in FamilySearch for 16, 32 or 64 WikiTree profiles using the FamilySearch Match tool=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I answered 8, 16 or 32 questions from the Genealogy Help category in G2G:=== (Suggestion: Record a short synopsis of the question to jog your memory.) # Responded to POWs at Helmira during Civil War (1/24/2024) # Reponded to a question about words in a will - Long/soft s written as f (2/11/2024) # Responded to a question about the middle name in a Canadian baptism record (2/20/2024) # Responded to a question on Yancy County NC (3/28/2024) # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I awarded Generous Genealogist badges to these 8 WikiTreers:=== # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I awarded Family or Community Star badges to these 8 WikiTreers:=== # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I invited these 8 people to join WikiTree:=== # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I shared the shareable family tree image for these 16, 32 or 64 ancestors on my social media account(s):=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I commented on 8, 16 or 32 Wikitree Social Media posts:=== (Excluding the '''Question of the Week''' or '''Saturday Roundup''' posts) # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ==Missions Completed== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark)

MacLaine Chiefs

PageID: 9466081
Inbound links: 25
Stars: 🟊🟊🟊🟊🟊 423 views
Created: 1 Nov 2014
Saved: 30 Mar 2021
Touched: 30 Mar 2021
Managers: 1
Watch List: 1
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{|class="wikitable" width="100%" style="border:1px solid #BBB" | align="center" colspan="3"| '''MacLaine of Lochbuie Chiefs''' |- ! No. !Name !in office |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" colspan="3" | |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-402|Hector ''"Eachann Reganach"'']]'''
(1330- 1407) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| c. 1360 - 1407 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|2 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-428|Murdoch MacLean]]'''
( - ) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| c. 1380 - ? |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|3 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-803|John MacLean]]'''
( - ) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| c. 1402 - ? |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|4 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-806| Hector MacLean]]'''
bef 1326- bef 1371) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| c. 1442 - 1478 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 5 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-807|John ''"Og"'' MacLean]]'''
(1470- 1539) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|1478 - 1539 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|6 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-811|Murdoch ''"Gear"'' MacLean]]'''
(1469-1586) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1539 - 1586 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|7 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-815|John ''"Mor"'' MacLean]]'''
(bef 1555 -aft 1588) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|1586 - ? |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|8 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-816|Hector MacLean]]'''
(1555- 1614) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| ? - 1614 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|9 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-817|Hector ''"Odhar"'' MacLean]]'''
(bef 1612 - 1628) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1614 - 1628 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|10 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-848|Murdoch ''"Mor"'' MacLean]]'''
(bef1625 - 1662) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1628 - 1662 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|11 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-849|Lachlan ''"Mor"'' MacLean]]'''
(abt 1614 - 1685) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1662 – 1685 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|12 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-852|Hector ''"Eachuinn Mór"'' MacLean]]'''
(1649 - aft 1717 ) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|1685 - ? |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|13 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-856 |Murdoch ''"Og"'' MacLean]]'''
(bef 1705 - abt 1727) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1706 - abt 1727 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|14 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-857|John of Pennygoun MacLean]]'''
(bef 1705-17??) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|1727 - c. 1735 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|15 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-867|Lachlan MacLean]]'''
(bef 1733-1744) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| c. 1735 - December 31, 1744 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|16 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-868|Hector MacLean]]'''
(bef 1742 -1759) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1744 - 1759 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|About 1750 the MacLeans of Lochbuie began to distinguish
themselves from the MacLeans of Duart and elsewhere
by writing their name '''MacLaine'''.
| style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|17 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-869|John MacLaine]]'''
(bef 1751-abt 1785) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1759 - 1785 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|Some sources identify Archibald MacLaine as the next
chief of Lochbuie however he predeceased his father in 1784 and as such was never chief.
| style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|18 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-934|Murdoch MacLaine]]'''
(1730 -1804) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1785 - July 1804 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|19 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLaine-32|Murdoch MacLaine]]'''
(1791- 1844 ) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1804 - August 20, 1844 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|20 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLaine-43|Murdoch MacLaine]]'''
(1816 -1850) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1844 - 1850 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|21 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLaine-44|Donald MacLaine]]'''
(1816 -1863) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1850 - October 12, 1863 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|22 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLaine-54|Murdoch Gillean MacLaine]]'''
(1845 -1909) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1863 - 1909 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|23 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLaine-75|Kenneth Douglas Lorne MacLaine]]'''
(1880 -1935) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1909 - 1935 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|24 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLaine-|Gillean Robert Maclaine]]'''
(1921 -1970) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1935 - May 5,1970 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|25 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLaine|Lorne Gillean Iain Maclaine]]'''
(1945 -current) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1970 - current |- |} Return to the [[:Category:Maclaine_of_Lochbuie|'''MacLaine of Lochbuie''']] page. Return to the [[:Category:Clan_MacLean|'''Clan MacLean''']] page.

MacLean of Achnasaul

PageID: 12580202
Inbound links: 6
Stars: 🟊🟊🟊🟊🟊 369 views
Created: 5 Dec 2015
Saved: 13 Jun 2019
Touched: 13 Jun 2019
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{|class="wikitable" width="100%" style="border:1px solid #BBB" | align="center" colspan="3"| '''Lairds of Achnasaul''' |- ! No. !Name ! Time Frame |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" colspan="3" | |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-326|Allan MacLean]]'''
(c.1552- ?) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| ? - ? |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|2 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-324|Donald MacLean]]'''
(c.1580- ? ) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| ?- ? |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|3 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-323|Archibald MacLean]]'''
(c.1620- ? ) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| ? - ? |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|4 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-580|Allan MacLean]]'''
(bef 1650 - ? ) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| ? - ? |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|5 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-581|Donald MacLean]]'''
(bef 1680 - ) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|? - ? |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|6 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-1632|John MacLean]]'''
(bef 1730 - ) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| ? - ? |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|7 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-1631|Donald MacLean]]'''
(bef 1750 - ) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|? - ? |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|8 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean- |John MacLean]]'''
(bef 1774 - ) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| ? - ? |- |} Return to the [[:Category:Lairds_of_Coll|'''MacLean of Coll''']] category page. Return to the [[:Category:Clan_MacLean|Clan MacLean]] category page.

MacLean of Ardgour

PageID: 10193508
Inbound links: 18
Stars: 🟊🟊🟊🟊🟊 958 views
Created: 27 Jan 2015
Saved: 13 Jun 2019
Touched: 13 Jun 2019
Managers: 1
Watch List: 1
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{|class="wikitable" width="100%" style="border:1px solid #BBB" | align="center" colspan="3"| '''Lairds of Ardgour''' |- ! No. !Name !in office |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" colspan="3" | |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Maclean-434|Donald MacLean]]'''
(bef 1432- abt 1472) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| ? - ? |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|2 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-876|Ewen MacLean]]'''
(bef 1463-aft 1495) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| ?- ? |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|3 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-881|Lachlan MacLean]]'''
(bef 1513-aft 1517) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| ? - ? |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|4 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-886|John MacLean]]'''
(bef 1536- 1546) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|5 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-888|Allan MacLean]]'''
(abt 1520- ??) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|6 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-889|Ewen ''"Ewen na hilaig"'' MacLean]]'''
(bef 1578 - abt 1590) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| ? – abt 1590 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|7 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-895|Allan MacLean]]'''
(bef 1587 - 1645 ) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|abt 1590 - 1645 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|8 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-930 |John ''"Crubach"'' MacLean]]'''
(abt 1603 - aft 1695) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1645 - ? |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|9 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-931|Ewen MacLean]]'''
(bef 1668- abt 1694) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| ? - 1694 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|10 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-1199 |Allan MacLean]]'''
(1668-1756 ) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1694 - ? |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|11 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-1998|John MacLean]]'''
( 1700-1739 ) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| ? - 1739 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|12 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-2005|Ewen MacLean]]'''
(1736-1768) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1739 - 1768 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|13 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-2006|Alexander MacLean]]'''
(1764 -1855) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1768 - 1855 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|14 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-2016|Alexander MacLean]]'''
(1799- 1872) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1855 - 1872 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|15 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-2020|Alexander Thomas MacLean]]'''
(1835 - 1890) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|1872 - 1890 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|16 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-2022|Alexander John Hew MacLean]]'''
(1880 - 1930) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1890 - 1930 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|17 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-2073|Catriona Louisa MacLean]]'''
(1919 - 1988) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1930 - 1988 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|18 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Torrie-24|Robin Maclean, (born Robin Torrie)]]'''
(1952 - present) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1988 - present |- |} Return to the [[:Category:Lairds_of_Ardgour|'''MacLean of Ardgour''']] category page. Return to the [[:Category:Clan_MacLean|Clan MacLean]] category page.

MacLean of Boreray

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{|class="wikitable" width="100%" style="border:1px solid #BBB" | align="center" colspan="3"| '''Lairds of Boreray''' |- ! No. !Name !in office |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" colspan="3" | |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-878|Neil Ban MacLean]]'''
(bef 1475- bef 1539) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| ? - ? |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|2 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-1543|John Mor MacLean]]'''
(bef 1495-aft 1539) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| ?- ? |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|3 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-1544|Allan ''Ailein-na-Tuaighe'' MacLean]]'''
(bef 1515- ??) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| ? - ? |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|4 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-1545|Alexander MacLean]]'''
(bef 1535- ??) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|5 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-1546|Archibald MacLean]]'''
(bef 1555- ??) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|6 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-1547|DonaldMacLean]]'''
(abt 1575 - aft 1626) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| ? – aft 1626 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|7 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-970|Neil Ban MacLean]]'''
(bef 1610 - bef 1695 ) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|aft 1626 - bef 1695 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|8 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-1263|John MacLean]]'''
(abt 1640- 1732) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| bef 1695 - 1732 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|9 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-1548|Archibald MacLean]]'''
(abt 1660- 1732) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1732 - |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|10 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-1549|Neil ''Ban'' MacLean]]'''
(??- 1773) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|??- bef 1760 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|11 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-1550|Donald MacLean]]'''
(1725- ??) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|bef 1760- bef 1790 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|12 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-1552|Archibald MacLean]]'''
(bef 1740 - ??) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|13 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-1553|John MacLean]]'''
(1758 - 1821) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|14 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-1554|Donald MacLean]]'''
(1799 - 1874) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| |- |} Return to the [[:Category:Lairds_of_Ardgour|'''MacLean of Ardgour''']] category page. Return to the [[:Category:Clan_MacLean|Clan MacLean]] category page.

MacLean of Brolas

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{|class="wikitable" width="100%" style="border:1px solid #BBB" | align="center" colspan="3"| '''Lairds of Brolas''' |- ! No. !Name !in office |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" colspan="3" | |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-570|Donald MacLean]]'''
(c 1600- abt 1655) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| ? - aft 1655 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|2 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-571|Lachlan MacLean]]'''
(bef 1650-aft 1687) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| ?- 1687 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|3 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-584|Lt.-Col. Sir Donald MacLean]]'''
(1671- 1725) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|1687 - 1725 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|4 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-585|Sir Allan MacLean]]'''
(1710-1783) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1725 - 1750 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| In 1750 Allan succeeded as 6th Baronet of
Morvern and Chief of the Clan MacLean | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| |- |} Return to the [[:Category:Laird_of_Brolas|'''MacLean of Brolas''']] category page. Return to the [[:Category:Clan_MacLean|Clan MacLean]] category page.

MacLean of Muck

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{|class="wikitable" width="100%" style="border:1px solid #BBB" | align="center" colspan="3"| '''Lairds of Muck''' |- ! No. !Name !in office |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" colspan="3" | |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-494|Mr. Hector MacLean]]'''
| style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|2 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-627|Hector MacLean]]'''
| style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|3 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-632|Capt. Lachlan MacLean]]'''
| style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|4 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-635|Hector MacLean]]'''
abt 1722- aft 1780) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| - aft 1780 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|5 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-636|Donald MacLean]]'''
(abt 1730 - 1790) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1780 - 1790 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|6 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-640|Lieu. Col. Lachlan MacLean*]]'''
(abt 1756 - 1816) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1790 - 1816 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| * due to debt [[MacLean-640|Lieu. Col. Lachlan MacLean]] sold Muck in 1799 to
Lieutenant T.A. Swinburne. While no longer Laird
the MacLeans, listed below, continued to be known as
"MacLean of Muck". | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-1466|Archibald MacLean]]'''
( 1801 - 1883 ) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|1801 - 1883 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-1478|Francis Etherington MacLean]]'''
(1829 - 1907) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1883 - 1907 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-1479|Henry Raynes MacLean]]'''
(1859-1928) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|1907 - 1928 |- |} Return to the [[:Category:Clan Maclean_of_Duart|'''MacLean of Duart''']] page. Return to the [[:Category:Clan_MacLean|'''Clan MacLean''']] page.

MacLeans of Treshnish

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{|class="wikitable" width="100%" style="border:1px solid #BBB" | align="center" colspan="3"| '''Lairds of Treshnish''' |- ! No. !Name !in office |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" colspan="3" | |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-884|John MacLean]]'''
(bef 1480- ) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| ? - ? |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|2 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-897|Donald MacLean]]'''
(bef 1500- ) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| ?- ? |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|3 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-899|Donald ''Dubh'' MacLean]]'''
(aft 1500 - ) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| ? - ? |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|4 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-902|Ewen MacLean]]'''
(aft 1500 - ) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|5 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-907|Hector MacLean]]'''
(bef 1559 - aft 1587) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|6 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-1935|John MacLean]]'''
( ) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|7 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-1936|Ewen MacLean]]'''
( - 1651 ) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| - 1651 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|8 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-1939|Hector MacLean]]'''
( ) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1651 - 1693 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|9 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-1940|Ewen MacLean]]'''
( ) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|1693 - 17?? |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|10 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-1943|John MacLean]]'''
(1668-1756 ) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 17?? - 1738 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| (John was dispossessed of the Treshnish Estate in 1738.) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|11 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-|Hugh MacLean]]'''
( ) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|12 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-| MacLean]]'''
( ) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| |} Return to the [[:Category:Lairds_of_Ardgour|'''MacLean of Ardgour''']] category page. Return to the [[:Category:Clan_MacLean|Clan MacLean]] category page.

Maclennan Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about Maclennans. Has anyone got info on Medora Cottage in Lochcarron? [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

MacLeod 1797 Images

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[[Category: Flag Images]] This is basically where I store all my useful uploads. Feel free to use any of them! This is where I store all my photographs. This free space page is being used to untangle two, possibly three, John Pryor's born about 1655 in Cornwall. A collection of images uploaded by [[MacLeod-1797|Susie MacLeod]]. See also: *[[Space:Susie%27s_Sandbox|Susie's Sandbox]]

MacLeod Chiefs

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{|class="wikitable" width="100%" style="border:1px solid #BBB" | align="center" colspan="3"| '''Chiefs of Clan MacLeod''' |- ! No. !Name !in office |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" colspan="3" | |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Olafson-8|''"Leòd"'']]'''
(abt 1200-1280) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| ? - ? |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|2 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLeod-354|Norman ''"Tormod"'']]'''
(abt 1220- ? | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| ? - ? |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|3 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLeod-938|Malcolm ''"Gille calum"'']]'''
(1296 - 1370) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| ? - 1370 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|4 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLeod-1062| Iain Ciar "''John MacLeod''"]]'''
1320- 1392) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1370 - 1392 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 5 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLeod-588|William ''"Uilleam Cleireach"'' MacLeod]]'''
(1365- 1409) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1392 - 1409 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|6 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLeod-1050|John ''"Iain Borb"'' MacLeod]]'''
(1392-1448) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1409 - 1448 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|7 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Macleod-1026|William ''Uilleam Dubh'' MacLeod]]'''
(1415 -1480) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|1448 - 1480 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|8 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Macleod-767|Alexander ''"Alasdair Crotach"'' MacLeod]]'''
1455- 1547) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1480 - 1547 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|9 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Macleod-766|William MacLeod]]'''
(1505 - 1551) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1547 - 1551 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|10 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Macleod-|Mary MacLeod]]'''
(1543 - aft 1602) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1551- 155? |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|11 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Macleod-937|Donald MacLeod]]'''
(abt 1507 - 1557) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 155? – 1557 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|12 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLeod-327|Norman ''"Tormod"'' MacLeod]]'''
(abt 1509 - 1589 - 1570 ) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|1557 - 1589 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|13 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Macleod-|William MacLeod]]'''
(abt 1560 - 1590) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1589 - 1590 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|14 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Macleod-|John MacLeod]]'''
(1580-1595) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|1590 - 1595 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|15 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Macleod-317 |Sir Roderick ''"Ruairidh Mor"'' MacLeod]]'''
(1573-1626) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1595 - 1626 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|16 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLeod-659|John ''"Iain Mór"'' MacLeod]]'''
(1595 -1649) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1626 - 1649 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|17 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Macleod-325|Roderick ''"Ruairidh Mir"'' MacLeod]]'''
(1635-1664) "1st Baronet of Morvern" | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1626 - 1664 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|18 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLeod-759|John ''"Iain Breac"'' MacLeod]]'''
(1637 -1693) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1664 - 1693 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|19 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLeod-986|Roderick ''"Ruairidh Og"'' MacLeod]]'''
(1674- 1699 ) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1693 - 1699 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|20 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLeod-987|Norman MacLeod]]'''
(1685 -1706) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1699 - 1706 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|21 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLeod-989|John MacLeod]]'''
(1704 -1706) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1706 - 1706 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|22 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLeod-988|Norman ''"the Wicked Man"'' MacLeod]]'''
(1705 -1772) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1706 - 1772 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|23 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLeod-994|Norman ''"the General"'' MacLeod]]'''
(1754 -1801) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1772 - 1801 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|24 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLeod-|John Norman MacLeod]]'''
(bef 1788 -1835) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1801 - 1835 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|25 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLeod-|Norman MacLeod]]'''
(1812 -1895) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1835 - 1895 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|26 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLeod-|Norman Magnus MacLeod]]'''
(1839 -1929 ) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1895 - 1929 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|27 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLeod-|Sir Reginald MacLeod, KCB]]'''
(1847 -1935) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1929 - 1935 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|28 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLeod-|Dame Flora Louise Cecilia MacLeod, DBE]]'''
(1878 - 1976) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1935 - 1976 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|29 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Wolridge-Gordon-|John MacLeod]]'''
(1935 - 2007) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1976 - 2007 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|30 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Wolridge-Gordon-|Hugh Magnus MacLeod]]'''
(1973 - present) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 2007 - Present |- |} Return to the [[:Category:Clan_MacLeod|'''Clan MacLeod''']] page.

MacLeod-1797: Brick Walls

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See [[Space:Susie MacLeod:_Brick Walls|Brick Walls]] for a list of all the branches I am working on. An alphabetic list of family names including the brick wall ancestor: * '''Adams''' - [[Adams-33223|Susan Adams]], b. 1829, United States * '''Bentley''' - [[Bentley-3263|James Bentley]], b. 1828, North Carolina * '''Blount''' - [[Halfdansson-294|Godefrid Haraldsson]], b. bef. 826, Denmark * '''Boleh''' - [[Boleh-2|Selina Boleh]], b. 1805, North Carolina * '''Bowman''' - [[Bowman-9818|Jemima Bowman]], b. 1829, North Carolina * '''Broom/Brome''' - [[Brome-57|John Brome]], b. 1580, Bristol, Gloucestershire * '''Burt''' - [[Burt-3453|Jesse Burt]], b. 1802, North Carolina * '''Coghill''' - [[Coghill-286|Sarah Coghill]], b. 1790, Unknown * '''Davis''' - [[Davis-58092|Sarah Green Davis]], b. 1829, Granville, North Carolina * '''Edwards''' - [[Edwards-16044|Virginia Edwards]], b. 1832, North Carolina * '''Flynn''' - [[Flynn-2973|Catherine E Flynn]], b. 1891, North Carolina * '''Grier''' - [[Grier-483|John Grier]], b. 1842, United States * '''Griffin''' - [[Griffin-1003|James Griffin]], b. 1800, Unknown * '''Hamrick''' - [[Hamrick-936|Elijah Matterson Hamrick]], b. 15 Oct 1744, Rutherford, North Carolina * '''Hoffman''' - [[Hoffman-368|Frederick Hoffman]], b. abt, 1522, Graz, Styria, Austria * '''Hudson''' - [[Hudson-8754|Joseph R Hudson]], b. 1812, North Carolina * '''Jones''' - [[Jones-64155|John Judson Jones]], b. 1823, North Carolina * '''Lackey''' - [[Lackey-1234|Elburtus Lackey]], b. 1805, North Carolina * '''Lorentz''' - [[Lorentz-83|Johan Lorentz]], b. 1755, Rotterdam, Netherlands * '''McClanahan''' - [[McClanahan-644|M. Blanche McClanahan]], b. Jul 1836, Unknown * '''McLeod''' - [[McLeod-5377|Donald McLeod]], b. 1708, Scotland * '''Newberry''' - [[Newberry-1001|Elizabeth Emily Newberry]], b. 1773, Robeson County, North Carolina * '''Parks''' - [[Parks-4588|Mary Parks]], b. 1842, United States * '''Presley''' - [[Presley-967|Thomas Presley]], b. 1834, Haywood, North Carolina * '''Price''' - [[Price-14632|Nelson Wilson Price]], b. 1827, North Carolina * '''Punch''' - [[Punch-59|Thomas Punch]], b. 1787, Lincoln, North Carolina * '''Stainback''' [[Stainback-31|William G Stainback]], b. 1790, North Carolina * '''Thompson''' [[Thompson-34861|Sarah Thompson]], b. 1763, Bladen, North Carolina * '''Townsend''' - [[Townsend-2423|Thomas Townsend]], b. abt. 1725, Unknown * '''Trigg''' - [[Trigg-320|Samuell Trigg]], b. abt. 1633, Cornwall * '''Wade''' - [[Wade-8148|John Wade]], b. 22 Mar 1792, Virginia * '''Watt''' - [[Watt-1898|Hugh Watt]], b. abt, 1740, Unknown * '''White''' [[White-15422|John White]], b. 1479, Herefordshire * '''Wilson''' [[Wilson-57646|Eunice Wilson]], b. 1856, North Carolina * '''Wray/Ray''' - [[Ray-7027|James A Ray]] , b.1822, North Carolina * '''Yates''' - [[Yates-3942|Cornelia Frances Yates]], b. 1840, Unknown

MacLeod-1797 16 for 16 tracker

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[[Category:16 for 16 Mission Participants]] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1678276/are-you-participating-in-the-2024-16-for-16-mission?show=1683643 Click here for the G2G post] {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#3b5998;"|'''Completed Missions''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #fff; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"| 1 | Upload photo to profile | 4 Jan 2023 | '''+1 point''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"| 2 | Increase your CC7 number from 2410 (starting number) to 2570 (add 160) | 18 Jan 2024 | '''+ 1 point''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"| 3 | Create a free-space profile about something that interests you | [[Space:Aldenham_School|Aldenham School]] | 7 Jan 2024 | +1 point |- ! align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"| 4 | Try out the WikiTree Browser Extension | 4 Jan 2024 | '''+1 point''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"| 5 | Try out the Wikitree Sourcer extension | 4 Jan 2024 | '''+1 point''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"| 6 | Start or join a One-Name Study | [[Space:Dant_Name_Study|Dant Name Study]] | 8 Jan 2024 | + 1 Point |- ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"| 7 | Start or join a One-Place Study | [[Space:Aldenham%2C_Hertfordshire_One_Place_Study|Aldenham, Hertfordshire One Place Study]] | 5 Jan 2024 | +1 point |- ! align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"| 8 | Join a geographical project | Ireland Project | 15 Jan 2024 | +1 Point |- ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"| 9 | Join a topical project | Disasters Project, Railways Disasters Team | 5 Jan 2024 | + 1 point |- ! align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"| 10 | Compete in WikiTree Games |- ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"| 11 | Add or source 160 profiles each during a Connect-a-Thon, WikiGames or Source-a-Thon, respectively *January Connect-a-Thon: 465 points | 22 January 2024 |''' +1 point''' *April Connect-a-Thon: *July Connect-a-Thon: *Wikigames (Overall): *Source-a-Thon: |- ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"| 13 | Earned Club 1000 badges in these 6 or 12 months:=== # January # February # March # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # #(Score Mark) |- ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"| 15 | Tally your thank yous given each month: Your goal is 16 a month! *January: 25 *February : 26 *March: 39 *April: *May: *June: *July: *August: *September: *October: *November: *December: |- ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;" | 23 | Resolved these 16, 32 or 64 Data Doctor Suggestions: # Marriage Location Country Not Recognized | 675 | [[Cotterman-108|Carrie (Cotterman) Life (1873-1936)]] # Misspelled country in death location | 638 | [[Collins-12223|John Collins (1807-1869)]] # Birth Location too Short | 604 | [[Boaden-125|James Boaden (1789-1869)]] # Birth Location too Short | 604 | [[Chapman-26077|Francis Chapman (bef.1632-)]] # Birth Location too Short | 604 | [[Copley-2052|James Copley (1826-1903)]] # Birth Location too Short | 604 | [[Rowe-14834|Susan Glasson (Rowe) Trembath (1834-1919)]] # Misspelled word in birth location | 607 | [[Cocker-9620|Ann Elizabeth Cocker (1874-)]] # Misspelled country in birth location | 608 | [[Bancroft-2633|David Bancroft (1730-1818)]] # Misspelled country in birth location | 608 | [[Barbon-15|Thomas Barbon (1738-)]] # Misspelled country in birth location | 608 | [[Linfield-167|Robert Linfield (1774-1860)]] # Misspelled country in birth location | 608 | [[Shepard-1327|Roswell Shepard (1777-1864)]] # Misspelled country in birth location | 608 | [[Jackson-13550|Elizabeth Jackson (abt.1778-)]] # Misspelled country in birth location | 608 | [[Thexton-70|Margaret Thexton (1780-)]] # Misspelled country in birth location | 608 | [[Thexton-71|Joseph Thexton (1783-)]] # Misspelled country in birth location | 608 | [[Brunskill-134|Sarah Brunskill (1785-)]] # Misspelled country in birth location | 608 | [[Carleton-1225|Moses Carleton (1785-1858)]] # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) |- ! align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" | 24 | Improved these 16, 32 or 64 random profiles: # [[Cotterman-108|Carrie E (Cotterman) Life (1873-1936)]] | 24 Jan 2024 # [[Collins-20386|Sarah Jane (Collins) Edwards (1846-1928)]] | 25 Jan 2024 # [[Harris-42863|Hannah Ann (Harris) Toms (1876-1953)]] | 26 Jan 2024 # [[Jennings-670|Hugh Jennings (1835-bef.1837)]] | 26 Jan 2024 # [[Greaves-260|Phoebe Ann (Greaves) Butterfield (1866-1930)]] | 27 Jan 2024 # [[Robinson-37743|Cecil Bowes Robinson (1844-1885)]] | 27 Jan 2024 # [[Farrimond-231|Ellen Farrimond (1834-bef.1849)]] | 28 Jan 2024 # [[Higginbottom-441|William Edward Higginbottom (1904-1978)]] | 29 Jan 2024 # [[Gunn-2724|Alfred James Gunn (abt.1876-1954)]] | 29 Jan 2024 # [[Hendy-59|Joseph Hendy (bef.1784-1856)]] | 5 February 2024 # [[Hendy-67|Mary Hendy (bef.1835-1925)]] # # # # #(Score Mark) |- ! align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" | 26 | Improved these 16, 32 or 64 profiles of individuals who died young: # [[Dant-249|Doris Dant (1896-1902)]] # [[Ballard-11761|Alice Eliza Ballard (bef.1891-1892)]] # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) |- ! 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MacMullen Name Study

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[[Category:MacMullen Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[MacMullen-93|Katrina Graham]] or leave 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 MacMullen 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 ==

Macomber Genealogy

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Macomber Genealogy == * by [[Stackpole-354|Everett Schermerhorn Stackpole]] (1850-1927) * published by the Press of the Journal Co., Lewsiton, Me., 1907-1909 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Macomber Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/macombergenealog12stac * https://archive.org/details/macombergenealog00stac * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE76418 === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Stackpole, Everett Schermerhorn. ''[[Space:Macomber Genealogy|Macomber Genealogy]]'' (Journal Co., Lewsiton, Me., 1907) [ Page ]. * ([[#Stackpole|Stackpole]]) * Stackpole, Everett Schermerhorn. ''[[Space:Macomber Genealogy|Macomber Genealogy]]'' (Journal Co., Lewsiton, Me., 1907) [ Page ].

Macon County, North Carolina

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[[Category:Macon County, North Carolina]] [[Category:North Carolina Projects]] ----
Welcome to Macon County, North Carolina!
{{US History|sub-project=North Carolina}} *Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Macon_County_North_Carolina-1.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Macon County }} Founded 1828 Named for Nathaniel Macon Seat Franklin Largest town Franklin https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macon_County,_North_Carolina :'''1000 AD to today''' -The Nikwasi Indian Mound was in an Indian town called Nikwasi. It can be seen in Franklin. This translates to "center of gravity". This Nikwasi Indian Mound is a reminder to all of the Cherokee living in in Macon County.https://northcarolinahistory.org/encyclopedia/macon-county-1828/https://www.franklin-chamber.com/history/http://www.carolana.com/NC/Counties/macon_county_nc.html :'''1700's-1750's''' The Cherokee lived in this area of what is currently Macon County. {{Image|file=Macon_County_North_Carolina-6.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Niklawasi Indian Mound }}{{clear}} :'''1760''' The Cherokees sided with the British during the French-Indian War broke out, the Cherokees sided with the British. This led to two years of war with (2) two battles in the Macon County area. The Cherokee defeated Col James Montgomery and his forces in 1760. 1761 Col. James Grant defeated the Cherokee here at the village of Etchoe, which was near Franklin, North Carolina. {{Image|file=Nelson-18437-3.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption= }}{{clear}} :'''May, 1776''' As William Bartram (1739-1823) crossed the region in his search for flora and fauna, he met the Cherokee chief, Atakullakulla in Macon County. The Chief described forty (40) Cherokee towns in the region. Bartram's published "Travels" book includes some of the Chief's descriptions. General Griffith Rutherford led a North Carolina militia in the destruction of the Indian town, Nikwasi. Later Franklin, North Carolina was built here. :'''1819''' The capital of the Middle Cherokees, "Cowee" in the region of [[:Category: Franklin, North Carolina]] was described by William Bertram described this area as “one of the most charming natural mountainous landscapes perhaps anywhere to be seen.” In 1820 Samuel bought land where an old Cherokee village, Tesenta Town (Tessentee) which was a mustering ground.. "Smith's Bridge" became the name of the militia district.. Smith's Bridge is one of eleven townships of Macon County. :'''1828''' {{Blue|Macon County was formed from the western part of Haywood county, North Carolina in 1828}}. This county is a southern mountain county. The county was named for the Senator and Speaker of the House, Nathaniel Macon. The communities in the area are: Franklin, Highlands, Norton, Rainbow Springs, Nantahala, Ellijay, Cowee, and Scaly Mountain. The county government was formed 1829. https://www.ncpedia.org/history/1776-1860/mountain-settlement {{Image|file=Macon_County_North_Carolina.png |align=r |size=300 |caption=Macon county, NC map Municipalities, Township }}{{clear}} :'''1839''' When North Carolina formed Cherokee County, land from the western part of Macon County was used. In 1851 Jackson county was formed from Macon County and Haywood County were used. :'''1855''' Franklin, North Carolina was incorporated prior to the Ciivl War by the s tate of North Carolina. By this year (1855) Franklin, North Carolina had a boys academy and a girls' academy. By 1860 the "Franklin Observer" was published weekly. :'''1862-65''' - No battles during the Civil War occurred here. Macon county raised (7 seven) companies from its adult male population of approximately 3,000. See the Confederate Memorial on Main Street honors their service. {{Image|file=Macon_County_North_Carolina-5.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Nantahala National Forest and Dry Falls }}{{clear}} ::Macon County’s greatest natural asset is the [https://www.visitnc.com/listing/dPLZ/nantahala-national Natahala National forest, Macon]. The [https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/nfsnc/recarea/?recid=48634 Nantahala National Forest], occupies about half or the area in Macon County. . This forest is the largest of North Carolina’s four national forests. There is also Nantahala River and Nantahala Lake where people can fish, raft, enjoy nature and hiking on the Appalachian trail.[https://www.romanticasheville.com/nantahala_forest.htm Nantahala Forest] :'''1878''' The old Edwards Inn was built in Highlands, North Carolina when the town first began. Edwards Inn began as a boarding house. The Inn has been enlarged, with a golf club, and is still today a spa and place for North Carolineans to stay and enjoy the resources.https://www.hotelnewsresource.com/article87957.htmlhttps://www.hotelnewsresource.com/article87957.html {{Image|file=Macon_County_North_Carolina-4.jpg |align=r |size=240 |caption=Old Edwards Inn }}{{clear}} ::Mining of some minerals but mostly precious gems such as Fishermen, whitewater rafters, and other outdoor enthusiasts visit the forest regularly to take advantage of the Nantahala River and the Nantahala Lake. Hikers frequent the hiking attraction of the Appalachian Trail. Substantial amounts of mineral and other precious stones have been discovered and mined in Macon County. Precious gems such as amethyst, rubies, garnets, sapphires, and moonstones continue to be found in Macon. Annual gem shows attract various mineralogists and gem enthusiasts to the region. ::Resident and naturalist, {{Blue|Silas Mcwell}} was born in South Carolina, but moved to Macon County. His theory of the "thermal belt" on land between the mountans and flatland that yielded good crop production. :'''1903''' Georgia state has also voted for improvement in the nearby counties bordering that of Macon County, North Carolina. Freight traffic prospects also caused advancements of the Tallulah Falls Railway from Tallulah Falls, Georgia into Franklin. {{Image|file=Macon_County_North_Carolina.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Cabin Ben }}{{clear}} :'''1932''' Cabin Ben, located on the National Register Historic Places, was designed and built logs in 1932 in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Highlands,_North_Carolina Highlands, North Carolina]. The cabin is two joined parts. The smallest part is the living room with the kitchen, and bedrooms in the longer part. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabin_BenThis resembles cabins still existing in Colorado today. :'''1933''' Thomas Harbison built a herbarium for George Vanderbilt, promoted a national park in the Smoky Mountains and established the herbarium for the University of North Carolina. ::Macon County, North Carolina, is in the lower southwestern part of North Carolina. Its southern boundary is the boundary line between Georgia and North Carolina along the (35th degree of north latitude). The mountainous regions are sparsely settled. The valleys are settled due to easier access. The Blue Ridge mountains are here in Macon County, enter from the east, run diagonally westward near the southern part of the county. The mountains are 4,000 to 5,060 feet above sea level. Macon county's eastern half rises to altitudes of 2,600 feet to 3,000 feet above sea level.http://genealogytrails.com/ncar/macon/hist_countyhistory.html https://www.ncpedia.org/history/1776-1860/mountain-settlement {{Image|file=Macon_County_North_Carolina-3.jpg |align=r |size=450 |caption=Blue Ridge Mountains. }}{{clear}} ::The Mountains begin in the western part of the county with the Nantahala range. These project northward from the Blue Ridge Mountains, averaging about 5,000 feet. The Pisgah and Nantahala National forests cover these where wildlife abound and there are many rare plants.. A distant view of the mountains appear blueish in tent.. the trees release {{Blue|isoprene giving the blue haze.}}https://www.romanticasheville.com/blue-ridge-mountains-north-carolina.htm ::The Nantahala River flows through a valley which extends northward. This is bounded on the west by the Valley River Range. East of the Nantahalah range, is the valley of the Tennessee, running northward with a Tennessee River tributary of the great Tennessee near Rabun Gap. Franklin, North Carolina is located here in the midst of a fertile farming area with mountain peaks nearby. Macon county has more open lands for farming and farms, than the other western counties as the soil is productive.. ::The eastern half or the Blue Ridge portion of the county, consists of an elevated, undulating, mountain plateau, altitudes (2,600, to 4,000, feet above sea level). The Blue Ridge mountains cross ranges break the valley such as Tessenta, Sugar Fork and Ellijay valley. Through this valley flows one of the most picturesque streams in Western North Carolina, formerly called the Sweetwater or Sugar Fork of the Tennessee river, latterly by the Cherokee name Cullasaja. {{Image|file=Macon_County_North_Carolina-7.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=diagram of Fall line of mountains to Farm land }}{{clear}} ::{{Blue|Highlands North Carolina}} is (21 miles) east of Franklin, North Carolina in the Northeast corner of the county. It (6 miles) from the eastern border of Macon County and (7 miles) north of the state line. Franklin has an altitude of ( 3,817, feet), the highest altitude east of the Rocky Mountains. Franklin sits on an undulating plateau surrounded by hills of the blue Ridge that tower 700 feet over the town. When the town began, it has an open order with wide streets and wide apace for the buildings. The streets are clean, well graded, free from mud, since the soil here is light sandy loam. There is no swampiness in or malaria in Highlands ::Macon County's rough mountains, ravines and cliffs have flowering plants, bushes such as evergreen kalmia, leucothoe and rhododendron during their blooming season. The forest land have abundant wild flowers in the spring, dogwoods, sourwoods, silver bells, and cucumber from spring to fall. Wild grasses which are native to the area along with perineal and evergreens. General Clingman described horses and horned cattle which are driven into the mountains in early April, then are brought back in November.. The grasses of the mountains fatten the cattle. Some foal and are raised there until fit for market. The same is done for the cattle in Colorado. {{Image|file=Macon_County_North_Carolina-2.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Bridal Veil Falls }}{{clear}} :Mountain peaks located in the eastern half of the county are: ::Whitesides, (Blue Ridge chain, 5,060 feet) ::Shortoff, 5,039 in the Cowee chain ::Yellow mountain, the highest peak in the eastern half of the county is 5,133. ::Satulah, the peak is 0.75 mile from Highlands, altitude 700, feet and to 4,506, feet above sea level ::Dog Mountain, 4,450 ::Scaley, 4,835 ::Fish Hawk bald, the highest of this range, 4,749. :In the Western part of the county are more mountains ::Pickins’ Nose, 4,926 ::Albert Mountain, 5,254 ::Cartoogajay 5,064 ::Wayah Bald, 5,494 ::Toketah, 5,372 ::Rocky Bald, 5,323 ::Blue Ridge at Rabun Gap ( western extreme of the county), elevation of 2,168, feet. ::{{Blue |Churches}} Many religious denominations are located in Macon including Baptist, Methodist, Episcopal and Presbyterian. ::A bond issue was voted in Macon county for $60,000 for railway extensions throughout the Tennessee valley to Franklin, the county seat. ::Access to Highlands, North Carolina, is by the Southern Railway, and the Transylvania Railway which extends to Toxaway, (30 miles away). ::{{Blue|Toxaway}}, the health and pleasure resort, established by northern capitalists has been described. It is a beautiful picturesque area, in the Blue Ridge mountains. There are here several finely appointed hotels, which with the accompanying high class boarding houses, afford to the tourist the comforts of the best city hostelries. A turnpike road extends to Toxaway. Well graded turnpike winds through the Blue Ridge Mountains, (30 miles) to Highlands, North Carolina. ::{{Blue|Railways}} Railways extended to Highlands, North Carolina. They begin in Walhalla, Oconee County South Carolina. For years stages completed the thirty miles from the railway. If arriving from the northern or middle states, visitors should travel to Washington, D.C. then take the Southern Railway, into Seneca City and Walhalla, South Carolina and lastly via the stage to Highlands.. One can travel from Knoxville, Tennessee, through Asheville, North Carolina to Hendersonville and Toxaway via Transylvania Railway in the mountains, then a scenic road going through the Blue Ridge mountains to Highlands. https://www.ncpedia.org/history/1776-1860/mountain-settlement {{Image|file=Macon_County_North_Carolina.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Cabin Ben, Highlands. }}{{clear}} ---- '''Adjacent counties''' *Swain County – north *Jackson County – east *Rabun County, Georgia – south *Clay County – southwest *Cherokee County – west *Graham County – northwest ===Government Offices=== *Macon County is a member of the regional Southwestern Commission council of governments. ===Geography=== :County Seat- Franklin and Largest town ::Farm crops are grown in the Macon valley areas, such as 50-70 bushels of corn with fertilization. :Size of county 520 sq mi, with 516 sq. mi. of land and water is 4.1 sq. mi. Population *(2010) 33,922 :Density 66/sq mi (25/km2) :Time zone Eastern: UTC−5/−4 :Precipitation -Highlands and the plateau region- is 76,29 inches. This contributes to the grasses, vegetables and forage crops. ::Mountain precipitation -spring 13,69, inches, summer 14,95, autumn 10,61, winter 14,07; for the year 53,32 inches :Soils vary with locality Most are a light loam ::Northern slopes of the mountains and ridges have aheavier and darker loam ::Valleys have red clay soils predominate. :::Highlands vicinity has lighter loams, then the soil changes to being mixed with clay. :Grasses -timothy, low red and sapling clovers, orchard grass, turnips, beets, rape :Climate - Mild due to low degree of latitude, 35 and high elevation; cool in summer because of elevation and mild in winter by reason of its southern latitude ::Warm air currents from the Gulf of Mexico give mild seasons. :Mountains have - pure cool, pure water, and immunity from tornados and most destructive storms. :Forest Size - 239.31 square miles (620 km2) (46.1%) - are federal lands ::Forest federal lands USFS land, 71.56 square miles (185 km2) are the Highlands Ranger District ::167.75 square miles (434 km2) lie in the Wayah Ranger District. :Rivers- Cullasaja River - The county's largest natural water supply :Trees - Many Timber trees such as oaks, (white, black, red, Spanish), water and chestnut abound, white and black pine, hemlock spruces in the mountain valleys, chestnut, white and yellow poplar,white ash, basswood, black cherry, locust, red and white hickory, gum, sourwood, soft maple, birch, cucumber, buckeye, dogwood, service, silver-bell and sassafrass :'''Natural Resources''' - Gemstones such as rubies, sapphires, amethyst, moonstone, and garnets- can by mined here. :Mountain regions- thermal, warm or no frost belts. Bodies of warm air, stop vegetation damage by late frosts in the spring and the early ones of the fall. ''' Protected areas''' *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nantahala_National_Forest Nantahala National Forest] - occupies half of Macon county. United States Forest Service administers this. ===Demographics=== In 2000, there were 29,811 people in the county with a population density of 58 people/sq. mi. Racial makeup of the county was 97.18% White, 1.20% Black or African American, 0.28% Native American, 0.39% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 0.31% from other races, and 0.63% from two or more races. 1.52% of the population were Hispanic. The median income for a household in the county was $32,139, and the median income for a family was $37,381. The per capita income for the county was $18,642. About 8.80% of families and 12.60% of the population were below the poverty line, including 16.00% of those under age 18 and 11.80% of those age 65 or over.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macon_County,_North_Carolina Schools
This is actually a high school offering college level classes Macon Early College is a high school that offers college classes (possibly similar to Texas' Honors classes [[Richardson-7161|Richardson-7161]] 03:53, 28 November 2018 (UTC)). It is near the Franklin greenway and public library. located next to the greenway and public library. Southwestern Community College (of North Carolina) is a partner in the program. As of 2008, SCC was ranked 4th in the list of Americas best community colleges. Macon Early College is one of the three high schools in the Macon area, coming into existence after the Franklin High School but before the Union Academy. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macon_County,_North_Carolina :In all the country settlements, schools supported by County and State funds are held in the towns, with approximately an (8) month school year. Private schools are also held in the towns. '''Major highways''' * US 19 * US 23 * US 64 * US 74 * US 441 * NC 28 * NC 106 '''County Resources''' *Website www.maconnc.org *fishing and whitewater rafting on the Nantahala River *Nantahala Lake and hiking along the Appalachian Trail ====Cities/Communities==== *[[:Category: Ellijay, North Carolina|Ellijay]] *[[:Category: Franklin, North Carolina|Franklin]] County Seat :https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franklin%2C_North_Carolina *[[:Category: Highlands, North Carolina|Highlands]] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Highlands%2C_North_Carolina *[[:Category: Otto, North Carolina|Otto]] ===Census=== Population *(2010) 33,922 *Density 66/sq mi (25/km2) Macon County is a county located in the U.S. state of North Carolina. As of the 2010 census, the population was 33,922. Its county seat is Franklin. ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Sugarfork Baptist Church Cemetery, Ellijay, North Carolina|Sugarfork Baptist Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Highlands Memorial Park, Highlands, North Carolina|Highlands Memorial Park]] *[[:Category: Franklin Baptist Church Cemetery, Franklin, North Carolina|Franklin Baptist Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Franklin Methodist Church Cemetery, Franklin, North Carolina|Franklin Methodist Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Snow Hill Methodist Cemetery, Franklin, North Carolina|Snow Hill Methodist Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Woodlawn Cemetery, Franklin, North Carolina|Woodlawn Cemetery]] *[[:Category: McConnell Cemetery, Macon County, North Carolina|McConnell Cemetery]] ===Sources=== *http://genealogytrails.com/ncar/macon/hist_countyhistory.html *https://northcarolinahistory.org/encyclopedia/macon-county-1828/ *https://www.franklin-chamber.com/history/ *[https://www.visitnc.com/listing/dPLZ/nantahala-national Natahala National forest, Macon]. *[https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/nfsnc/recarea/?recid=48634 Nantahala National Forest] *[https://www.romanticasheville.com/nantahala_forest.htm Nantala Forest] *http://toto.lib.unca.edu/booklets/brief_macon_county/default_brief_macon_county.htm

Macouba, Martinique One Place Study

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'''[[Space:Martinique_du_Nord%2C_Martinique_One_Place_Study|Martinique du Nord]]'''
[[Space:L'Ajoupa-Bouillon%2C_Martinique_One_Place_Study|L'Ajoupa-Bouillon]] | [[Space:Basse-Pointe%2C_Martinique_One_Place_Study|Basse-Pointe]] | [[Space:Grand'Rivière%2C_Martinique_One_Place_Study|Grand'Rivière]] | [[Space:Le_Lorrain%2C_Martinique_One_Place_Study|Le Lorrain]] | [[Space:Macouba%2C_Martinique_One_Place_Study|Macouba]] | [[Space:Le_Morne-Rouge%2C_Martinique_One_Place_Study|Le Morne-Rouge]] | [[Space:Le_Prêcheur%2C_Martinique_One_Place_Study|Le Prêcheur]] | [[Space:Saint-Pierre%2C_Martinique_One_Place_Study|Saint-Pierre]]
== Macouba, Martinique One Place Study == {{OnePlaceStudy | place =Macouba, Martinique | category = Macouba, Martinique One Place Study}}
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{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q545210|enwiki}} | {{Wikidata|Q545210|frwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Macouba, Martinique One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Oceania :'''Country:''' France :'''Region:''' Martinique :'''Arrondissement:''' La Trinité :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 14.8792458,-61.1533217 :'''Elevation:''' 0–1,300 m (0–4,265 ft) ===History=== ====The Indigine==== ====The Europeans==== ====Esclavage==== ====Eruption of Pelée==== ===Population=== ====Notables==== ==Sources== '''''Note:''' I added this page to assist in a '''One Place Study''' of '''[[Space:Martinique du Nord, Martinique One Place Study | Martinique du Nord, Martinique One Place Study]].''' It includes the communes around the base of Mont Pelée, prior to the eruption of 1902. The goal of my study is to add as many individuals from these communes as I can document, and to link them into the world family tree. I would also like to present as much as I can about the history, from the time of the indigenous people to the eruption of Pelée. I want this to be a resource for genealogists studying this region. Although the civil and parrish records have been scanned online, no one, as far as I know, is creating a digital index. I hope to fill that void. I could use help on this project from native French speakers (I am not), and others interested in Martinique. –[[Poncy-1 |Duane Poncy]]''

MacQuarrie Families Project

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[[Category: Clan MacQuarrie]] Aside from Ulva on Mull, the Isle of Rum (Rhum) was a ''"hot spot"'' for MacQuarries. This is an attempt at trying to sort out the numerous MacQuarrie families who came from the Isle of Rum to Nova Scotia. {|class="wikitable" width="100%" style="border:1px solid #BBB" | align="center" colspan="3"| '''''MacQuarries from the Isle of Rum'''''
''who either immigrated to, or had descendants immigrate to, Nova Scotia, Canada'' |- ! No. !Name !Settled at: |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" colspan="3" | |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|1 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacQuarrie-277|Lauchlan MacQuarrie]]'''
(b.1724- aft 1791) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| Pictou County |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 2 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacQuarrie-239|John MacQuarrie ]]'''
(b. bef. 1772 d. ?) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| Caledonia, Guysborough County |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|3 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[McQuarrie-61|Hector MacQuarrie]]'''
(1773- 1853) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| Scotch Hill, Pictou County, Nova Scotia |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|4 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacQuarrie-160|John MacQuarrie]]'''
(bef 1780-bef 1871) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| Broad Cove interval, Inverness County, Nova Scotia |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|5 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacQuarrie-31|Marion (MacQuarrie) MacLean]]'''
wife of Murdoch MacLean
from Kilmory, Rum
(1722- aft 1764) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| Descendants settled at Broad Cove,
Inverness County, Nova Scotia |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|6 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-528|Anna (MacQuarrie) MacKinnon]]'''
wife of Archibald MacKinnon
from Isle of Muck
(1724- aft 1764) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| Descendants settled at North and East Lake Ainslie,
Inverness County, Nova Scotia |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|7 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacQuarrie-28|Christy (MacQuarrie) MacKinnon]]'''
wife of Neil MacKinnon
from Isle of Muck
(bef. 1764 - aft. 1790) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| Descendants settled at East Lake Ainslie,
Inverness County, Nova Scotia |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|8 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacQuarrie-122|Hector MacQuarrie]]'''
(1756 -aft 1818) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| Strait of Canso,
Inverness County, Nova Scotia |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|9 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacQuarrie-121|Neil MacQuarrie]]'''
probably a son of Hector (above)
(1784 -bef 28 Dec 1849) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| Strait of Canso,
Inverness County, Nova Scotia |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|10 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacQuarrie-41|Malcolm MacQuarrie]]'''
possibly from Harris, Rum
(abt 1763 -aft 1820) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| Inverness or Pictou County, Nova Scotia |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|11 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacQuarrie-58|John ''"Sergeant John"'' MacQuarrie]]'''
(abt 1788 -abt 1860) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| North West Arm, rear Port Hastings,
Inverness County, Nova Scotia |} Click [[:Category:Isle_of_Rum%2C_Inverness-shire|Here]] to see a growing list of people born on Rum, Inverness-shire, Scotland. Click [[Space:Isle_of_Rum_Census%2C_1764-5|Here]] to see a transcription of the 1764-65 Catechist's Roll for the Isle Rum, Inverness-shire, Scotland with links to those with WikiTree profiles. ===Helpful Resources:=== '''Books and Resources, Inverness County, Cape Breton, Canada:''' *MacDougall, J.L. [https://archive.org/stream/historyofinverne00macduoft#page/160/mode/2up ''History of Inverness County, Nova Scotia'']. (Truro Nova Scotia, 1922). **A book with long lists of family names from the first Scottish residents of Inverness County, Nova Scotia. Unfortunately, it does not have many dates. Sign up for a free account to view this book. *[https://www.novascotiagenealogy.com/ Nova Scotia Historical Vital Statistics]. **Searchable database of Nova Scotia Vital Statistics (birth, marriage, and death). *The Port Hastings Museum and Genealogy Centre. **Located in Port Hastings at the big roundabout, they house a large collection of pictures, maps and files on local families. They do not have a web page, but you can search for them on Facebook: 'Port Hastings Museum'. *[http://www.cbgen.org/ Cape Breton Genealogical and Historical Association] **Membership Association *[https://novascotiaancestors.ca/ Genealogical Association of Nova Scotia] **Membership Association '''Books and Resources, Island of Rum (aka Rhum) and Scotland:''' *Love, John A. [https://archive.org/details/rumlandscapewith00love ''Rum: A Landscape without Figures''.] (Edinburgh, Berlinn: 2001). **John Love grew up on the Island of Rum and has written a number of books about the island. This book contains some useful information about the former island residents and the Clearances. Sign up for a free account to 'borrow' this book online. *Love, J. A. ''Rhum's Human History''. (Clutton-Brock and Ball: 1987). **This appears to be out of print and unavailable. '''Books and Resources, MacQuarrie:''' *Ogilvie, Murray. ''MacQuarrie: The Origins of the Clan MacQuarrie and their Place in History.'' (Midlothian, Scotland. LangSyne Publishing: 2011) (ISBN: 978-1-85217-279-4) **Small booklet with background on the MacQuarrie clan including history, tartan, crest, and the story of Laughlin MacQuarrie, the 'father of Australia.'

Macquiné Name Study

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[[Category:Macquiné Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Hendriks_Macquine-1|Paul Hendriks Macquine]] or leave 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. This is a family with Huguenot origins that spread in the Pallatine, Alsace-Lorraine, Wallonian, German ( Hanau i.e. ) regions and had offspring in the USA starting with Daniel Macquinet McKennet The goal of this project is to find out more on the origins and the descendents of this family. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Hendriks_Macquine-1|Paul Hendriks Macquine]]. My gedmatch account is T134901 == Task List == Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. *Collecting families that relate to the Macquiné family through a DNA match * Connecting these families that relate to the Macquiné family through a DNA match either by finding a common ancestor or by finding similarities in combinations of partner surnames regions of origin etc. * Encourage others relating to this family to have a DNA test and share the results on i.e. gedmatch.com Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page.

Macsdigitalbackpack

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Mad River Township, Montgomery County, Ohio

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[[Category:Mad River Township, Montgomery County, Ohio]] '''Mad River Township''', Montgomery County, Ohio, United States
The limits of the city of Dayton and Dayton Township were made one and the same by act of the Legislature, granting to Dayton the new charter to take effect March 8, 1841. From the territory thus taken from Dayton Township, Harrison, Mad River [and] Van Buren Townships were formed by the County Commissioners. Source: [[#HMCO]] History of Montgomery County, p. 349.
May 28, 1841, it was ordered that all that part of Dayton Township lying as of the west bank of the Great Miami River, and without the limits of the ? of Dayton, should constitute a township, to be called Mad River Township.
The remnant of Mad River Township was merged with the Village of [[:Category:Riverside, Ohio|Riverside]] in 1994.
==Sources==
* ''[[Space:The History of Montgomery County, Ohio|The History of Montgomery County, Ohio]]'' (W. H. Beers & Co., Chicago, 1882) * WK01 [[Wikipedia:Montgomery_County%2C_Ohio#Defunct_townships|Mad River Township]]. Retrieved 04 September 2018.
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Madden Name Study

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[[Category:Madden Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Skinner-2179|Paul Skinner]] or leave 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 ==

MADDEN Name Study

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Maddi family

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Maddison pedigrees

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==About== Maddison pedigrees aggregated below. See image stream for allied families. ::[[image:Maddison-378.jpg|thumb|Maddison of Unthanke & Saltwellside, (Vis. of Durham, 1575 - 1666)]] ::[[image:Bewick-314.png|thumb|Maddison of Newcastle, (Vis. of Northumb., 1666)]]

Maddox Surname Project

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The goal of this project is to help all Maddox and variants help with their genealogy and connection to the Maddox family. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Maddox-1757|Jacob Maddox]]. I have tested all my DNA and am considered the gold standard in Genetic Genealogy. My YDNA haplogroup is confirmed Western Atlantic and we're one of the first Indo-European tribes to mix with the existing neolithic and original hunter-gatherers in western Europe and make the Bell Breakers groups. My haplogroup of DF63 is the first son of L21. [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/R1b-DF63/] The majority of the haplogroup men of L21 nowadays are in Wales, Ireland, Scotland, Brittany, Galicia and the Diaspora of the UK to the Americas, Australia, and New Zealand. [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/r-l21/about] The existing Maddox Surname Project on FTDNA is very lacking. No activity, Little testing past 12-37 STR markers. The minimum of STR markers for the R1b haplogroups is 111. By taking the 111 marker test, you bring your paternal genealogical time frame to within the last 100-400 years ago. Also please test family finder as well because this matches you with relatives on both sided of the family back 500 years. With this and Ydna testing we can finally determine the correct Maddox families. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Expansion and further DNA testing to confirm roots of the Maddox Surnames * Tracing and documentation of paper trails in a single dataset * Further refinement and due diligence on existing Maddox Families that combines paper trails with DNA testing, so there is no further confusion of which Maddox's are which. 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=14557730 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Madeira Island History Project

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[[category:Portuguese Projects]] The goal of this project is for people that have relatives that is from Madeira Island Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[De_Freitas-20|Thomas Lois De Freitas]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Culture * History * Research Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=12081177 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Madeira Island Imigrants

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[[Category:Portuguese Projects]] The goal of this project is to place in wikitree the genealogy of the founding families of the Madeira Island Settlement in Portugal (who had it's foundation in 1420). Many families in Brazil have their ancestors in the immigrants from these Islands, and sometimes related to Azores (that is why I list Gaspar Frutuoso Book too), so this concerns to people with Portuguese and Brazilian roots with sources that are available online like: #GAIO, Felgueiras, 1750-1831, Nobiliário de famílias de Portugal,Pax. - 17 v. #Clode, Luiz Peter, 1952.Registro Genealógico das Famílias que passaram à madeira - Tipografia comercial, Funchal. #Fructuoso, Gaspar, AS SAUDADES DA TERRA, c. 1575 . #Zuquete, Afonso Eduardo Martins, 1961. Armorial Lusitano – Editorial Enciclopédia Ld.ª – Lisboa. #Anais de Madeira. These public resources can be downloaded [https://www.scribd.com/user/366972913/Carlos-Spartacus-S-Silva HERE] Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[De_Souza_Silva-1|Carlos de Souza Silva]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Start with the first families that started the Madeira settlement and expand. [https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madeira_Islands More about Madeira islands ] 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=17370681 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Madeup Primary State School

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Madison, North Carolina

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In 1815 a group of five men obtained legislature to establish a Town named Madison near the conflux of the Mayo and Dan Rivers in Rockingham County North Carolina. I’m interested in the story of the settlers who first came to this area and then established this town and raised their families in Madison. I was drawn to this story while researching the Cardwell family and came across the Madison Official Website’s charming history page which I include here: url:https://www.townofmadison.org/index.asp?SEC=2B5E931C-F2FA-4D21-B6FB-41B21F84C88C&Type=B_BASIC

Madison County, Kentucky

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Welcome to Madison County, Kentucky!
{{US History | sub-project =Kentucky}} County is named for James Madison Virginia statesman, fourth President of the United States. Pioneer Daniel Boone built Fort Boonesbourgh here and made his home.

Madison County, Mississippi

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

Madison County Arkansas

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[[Category:Madison County, Arkansas]] {{US History|sub-project=Arkansas}} [[Category:Arkansas Projects]] == Welcome to the Madison County, Arkansas Project! == Madison County, Arknasas was formed on September 30, 1836 and is located in the northwest region of the state. It is named for [[Madison-1|James Madison Jr.]], the fourth president of the United States. The county seat is Huntsville. The county has a diverse history, including Native American occupation, European exploration and settlement, and the Civil War. Agriculture has been in an important industry in the county, with crops such as cotton, apples, and peaches being grown. In recent years, the county has seen growth in tourism, thanks to the scenic beauty of the Ozark Mountains and the presence of the Buffalo National River. === Maps and Boundaries === Madison County, Arkansas is located in the northwest region of the state, it is bordered by the following counties: *[[Space:Carroll_County_Arkansas|Carroll County, Arkansas]] (north) *[[Space:Newton_County_Arkansas|Newton County, Arkansas]] (east) *[[Space:Johnson_County_Arkansas|Johnson County, Arkansas]] (southeast) *[[Space:Franklin_County_Arkansas|Franklin County, Arkansas]] (south) *[[Space:Crawford_County_Arkansas|Crawford County, Arkansas]] (southwest) *[[Space:Washington_County_Arkansas|Washington County, Arkansas]] (west) *[[Space:Benton_County_Arkansas|Benton County, Arkansas]] (northwest) === Communities === ==== Cities ==== : [[:Category:Huntsville%2C_Arkansas| Huntsville]] ====Towns==== :{| border="0" width="200px" |[[:Category:Hindsville%2C_Arkansas| Hindsville]]||[[:Category:St._Paul%2C_Arkansas| St. Paul]] |} ====Census-designated place==== :{| border="0" width="400px" |Alabam||Brashears||Buckeye||Cross Roads |- |Dutton||Forum||Hartwell||Loy |- |Old Alabam||Thorney||Weathers||Wesley |- |Whitener |} ====Unincorporated Communities==== :{| border="0" width="500px" |Asher||[[:Category:Aurora%2C_Arkansas|Aurora]]||Boston||[[:Category:Clifty%2C_Arkansas|Clifty]] |- |Brannon||Cannon Creek||[[:Category:Combs%2C_Arkansas|Combs]]||Crosses |- |Delaney||Drake Creek||Dutton||Georgetown |- |Health||[[:Category:Kingston%2C_Arkansas|Kingston]]||Marble||[[:Category: Patrick, Arkansas|Patrick]] |- |[[:Category:Pettigrew%2C_Arkansas|Pettigrew]]||Purdy||Red Star||Reynolds |- |Rock||Rockhouse||Roxton||Thompson |- |Venus||West Liberty||Wharton||[[:Category:Witter%2C_Arkansas|Witter]] |} ====Townships==== :{| border="0" width="500px" |[[:Category:Alabam_Township%2C_Madison_County%2C_Arkansas|Alabam]]||Baldwin||Bald Creek||[[:Category:Bohannan_Township%2C_Madison_County%2C_Arkansas|Bohannan]] |- |[[:Category:Boston_Township%2C_Madison_County%2C_Arkansas|Boston]]||[[:Category:Bowen_Township%2C_Madison_County%2C_Arkansas|Bowen]]||[[:Category:California_Township%2C_Madison_County%2C_Arkansas|California]]||Goodwill |- |[[:Category:Hilburn_Township%2C_Madison_County%2C_Arkansas|Hilburn]]||[[:Category:Japton_Township%2C_Madison_County%2C_Arkansas|Japton]]||[[:Category:Kentucky_Township%2C_Madison_County%2C_Arkansas|Kentucky]]||[[:Category:Kings_River_Township%2C_Madison_County%2C_Arkansas|Kings River]] |- |[[:Category:Lamar_Township%2C_Madison_County%2C_Arkansas|Lamar]]||[[:Category:Lincoln_Township%2C_Madison_County%2C_Arkansas|Lincoln]]||[[:Category:Marble_Township%2C_Madison_County%2C_Arkansas|Marble]]||[[:Category:Mill_Creek_Township%2C_Madison_County%2C_Arkansas|Mill Creek]] |- |Mulberry||PIney||[[:Category:Prairie_Township%2C_Madison_County%2C_Arkansas|Prairie]]||[[:Category:Purdy_Township%2C_Madison_County%2C_Arkansas|Purdy]] |- |[[:Category:Richland_Township%2C_Madison_County%2C_Arkansas|Richland]]||Union||[[:Category:Valley_Township%2C_Madison_County%2C_Arkansas|Valley]]||[[:Category:Venus_Township%2C_Madison_County%2C_Arkansas|Venus]] |- |[[:Category:War_Eagle_Township%2C_Madison_County%2C_Arkansas|War Eagle]]||[[:Category:Wharton_Township%2C_Madison_County%2C_Arkansas|Wharton]]||[[:Category:White_River_Township%2C_Madison_County%2C_Arkansas|White River]] |} ====Historical Communities==== :{| border="0" width="500px" |Balltown||Beluah||Blakely||Butlers Creek |- |Campsie||Canuck||Chaplin||Cody |- |Delaney Rural Station||Dunaway||Fancher||Flint |- |Frileys Creek||Grant||Hart||Health |- |Helth||India||Jarea||Jordan |- |Judea||Jupiter||Keeton||Kingman |- |Lanson||Louisa||Mante||Mantee |- |Mills||Mountain Mill||Mullensville||Ovid |- |Poynerville||Powell||Regency||Saint Peters |- |Sevierville||Spoke Plant||Suggs||Titsworth |- |Townsley||Truth||Wareagle |}
===Military History=== ====Civil War==== =====Skirmishes===== The Civil War in Madison County, Arkansas, like in many parts of the country, was marked by a series of skirmishes and significant events that shaped the local landscape and impacted its residents. Here's an overview of the skirmishes you listed: #'''Skirmishes at Kingston (January 10, 1863 to November 10, 1863)''': These skirmishes were part of General Francis Herron's movement to Helena to join the Vicksburg Campaign. Herron's forces likely engaged in various conflicts and encounters with Confederate troops and sympathizers as they moved through the area. Kingston, being a strategic location, would have seen its fair share of military activity during this time. #'''Skirmishes at Rogers Crossing (September 14, 1864)''': Also known as the Skirmish at White River, this event occurred during the White River Campaign. It likely involved clashes between Union and Confederate forces near Rogers Crossing, with both sides vying for control of key river crossings and supply routes. These skirmishes were part of the broader campaign to secure territory and disrupt enemy supply lines. #'''Skirmish at Huntsville''': The skirmish at Huntsville was likely another engagement during the White River Campaign. Huntsville, a significant town in Madison County, would have been a target for Union forces seeking to gain control of the region. Skirmishes like this would have been common as Union troops advanced through Confederate territory. #'''Skirmish at Buffalo River Expedition (January 9 through 12, 1863)''': This expedition likely involved Union forces conducting operations along the Buffalo River, possibly to disrupt Confederate supply lines or gather intelligence. Skirmishes during such expeditions were common, as both sides sought to gain an advantage in the region. #'''Huntsville Massacre (January 10, 1863)''': The Huntsville Massacre was a tragic event in which nine men were taken from a guardhouse by Union soldiers and executed in a field. Such incidents of violence and reprisal were unfortunately not uncommon during the Civil War, as tensions ran high and atrocities were committed by both Union and Confederate forces. These skirmishes and events highlight the volatile and tumultuous nature of the Civil War in Madison County, Arkansas, as Union and Confederate forces clashed for control of strategic locations and territory throughout the region. =====Military Units===== During the Civil War, as with many regions, residents of Madison County, Arkansas, were divided in their loyalties, leading some to join Confederate units and others to join Union forces. Here's some information about the units you listed: ======Confederate Units====== #'''4th Regiment, Arkansas Infantry (State Troops)''': The 4th Regiment, Arkansas Infantry (State Troops), was a Confederate infantry unit formed in May 1861. It consisted primarily of volunteers from various counties in Arkansas, including Madison County. This regiment participated in several battles throughout the war, including engagements in Missouri, Mississippi, and Tennessee. #'''4th Arkansas Cavalry Regiment''': The 4th Arkansas Cavalry Regiment was organized in the fall of 1863. It primarily served in Arkansas and participated in various skirmishes and engagements in the region. Cavalry units like the 4th Arkansas were crucial for reconnaissance, raiding, and providing support to Confederate infantry. #'''13th Arkansas Volunteer Infantry''': The 13th Arkansas Volunteer Infantry was another Confederate unit that included soldiers from Madison County. This regiment saw action in numerous battles, including Pea Ridge, Corinth, and Vicksburg. It fought predominantly in the Western Theater of the war. ======Union Units====== #'''1st Arkansas Light Artillery Battery (Union)''': The 1st Arkansas Light Artillery Battery was a Union unit composed of Arkansans who remained loyal to the Union cause. This battery provided artillery support for Union forces in various campaigns and battles throughout the war, including engagements in Arkansas, Mississippi, and Tennessee. #'''1st Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Union)''': The 1st Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Union) was organized in August 1862 and consisted of Unionists from Arkansas. It participated in several military operations, including the defense of Helena, Arkansas, and later campaigns in Missouri and Louisiana. #'''29th Regiment, United States Colored Infantry''': The 29th Regiment, United States Colored Infantry, was composed primarily of African American soldiers, many of whom were former slaves. Though not specifically from Madison County, Arkansas, it's worth mentioning, as it represents the broader trend of African Americans joining Union forces to fight for emancipation and the Union cause. These units reflect the complex and divided loyalties within Madison County during the Civil War, with residents aligning themselves with both the Confederacy and the Union based on their beliefs, personal interests, and circumstances. =====Markers===== The Huntsville Massacre marker in Madison County, Arkansas, commemorates a tragic event that occurred during the Civil War. On January 10, 1863, nine men were taken from a guardhouse by Union soldiers and executed in a field near Huntsville, Arkansas. This event, known as the Huntsville Massacre, was a grim example of the violence and brutality that often characterized the Civil War. The massacre is believed to have been a retaliatory act by Union forces against Confederate sympathizers or guerrilla fighters in the area. Such reprisals were unfortunately not uncommon during the conflict, as both sides engaged in acts of vengeance and brutality against perceived enemies. The marker likely serves as a reminder of the sacrifices and suffering endured by the people of Madison County during the Civil War. It serves as a historical landmark to honor the memory of those who lost their lives in this tragic event, and to ensure that future generations remember the impact of the war on the local community. The Huntsville Massacre marker serves as a solemn reminder of the human cost of war and the importance of remembering and reflecting on the events of the past. It stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of those who lived through this turbulent period in American history. === Historical Landmarks=== {{Image|file=Madison_County_Arkansas.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Kingston Bank }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Bank_of_Kingston| Bank of Kingston]]''' - The Bank of Kingston is a free-standing one-story stone structure on the Northside of Kington's town square. Built in 1911, by a local contractor Smith Bradshaw. It is uniqu in its streetscape, and significant to the town of Kingston's commercial history. It was only one of three banks in Madison County to survive the Depression era.



{{Image|file=Madison_County_Arkansas-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Bunch Store }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Bunch_Store| Bunch Store]]''' - A commerical building built in 1890 located on the public square in Kingston, Arkansas. It is a two-story, front gabled frame building that restes on a stone foundation and is suppored underneath with oak log joists on stone piers. The fenstration of the entire building is composed of four-over-four, double hung wood frame windows. The store became well-known not only for its extensive variety of goods, but as a community center for marketing the products of local farmers. Joel's brothers Jan and Larkin Bunch purchased the store and it became known as Bunch Brothers and Company. Joel Bunch was a civic and business leader, served in the State Legislature in 1885, President of the Bank of Kingston while maintaining and operating his own farm of about 2,500 acres. After his death, his son Alvin B. Bunch ran the store until his death in 1959. The Bunch Store has been the center of business and community life in Kingston for over one-hundred years. It is a rare landmark that testifies to the rich history of Kingston. {{Image|file=Madison_County_Arkansas-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Cannon Creek Bridge }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Cannon_Creek_Bridge| Cannon Creek Bridge]]''' - The Cannon Creek Bridge built in 1929 over the Cannon and Coon Creeks is a two-lane curved concrete deck bridge. This type of bridge was standard in Arkansas during the 1920s and 1930s. The bridge spans 100 feet and was constructed to ease travelers as they traveled acrosss the Cannon Creek elevate the need for residence to use a low-water bridge downstream, a route that was often treacherous, steep, and impassable at time of high water. The firm Walsh & Thomas of Benton, Arkansas the contract to build the bridge. They hired local workmen to built it. With the help of teams of mules they shored up the banks of the creek beneath the bridge with dry-laid local stone. To local people at the time living in the Cannon Creek and surrounding White River basin it represented the beginning of a new era. The bridge was bypassed by a new bridge, but it remains open to local traffic. Also significant about the bridge is it is the only known example of a curved concrete deck bridge in Arkansas. Because of its unique curve it attacted national attention in syndicated newspaper's of the 1940s. {{Image|file=Madison_County_Arkansas-3.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Enterprise School }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Enterprise_School| Enterprise School]]''' - The school in rural Madison County, Arkansas constructed in 1935. Located in an extremely remote part of the county it is a single-story, wood-frame school building designed in the restrained synthesis of the Crafsman and Colonial Revival Style. It's signficance is its association with the Depression ear efforst of federal, state and local authorties to expand rural education in previously inaccessible areas of the rugged Ozark Mountains. *'''Orval E. Faubus House''' - Orval E. Faubus was the 36th Governor of Arkansas and served from 1955 to 1967. He was born and raised in Madison County, Arkansas. His childhood home, is located in the town of Combs and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The house is a two-story frame vernacular farmhouse, built around 1910, and is a good example of the type of dwelling that was common in the Ozark region. The house is privately owned and not open to the public. {{Image|file=Madison_County_Arkansas-4.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Downtown Historic Huntsville }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Hunstville_Commercial_Historic_District| Hunstville Commercial Historic District]]''' - The district comprises 49 historic resource centered around the town square of Huntsville, Arkansas. The buildings located in the district ae significant because they are the best extant representation of Huntsville's commercial and political history and architectural heritage.




{{Image|file=Madison_County_Arkansas-5.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Madison County Courthouse }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Madison_County_Courthouse_(Arkansas)| Madison County Courthouse]]''' - The Madison County Courthouse in Huntsville, Arkansas is a historic building that was built in 1939 by the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works (FEA). It is a three story brick and limestone government building. Designed in the Art Deco style it is a rectangular building with a flat roof. It signifcants is the direct association with the FEA, one of FDR's Depression-era public work agencies. It is also the best example of an Art Deco government building in the city of Huntsville.

{{Image|file=Madison_County_Arkansas-6.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Pettigrew School }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Pettigrew_School| Pettigrew School]]''' - The Pettigrew School was constructed in 1915, a single-tory frame building clad with white painted simpo-drop siding and covered by a corrugated-metal, hipped roof. There were several rural schools in the surrounding area, but the Pettigrew School was the largest and accepted students from the other rural schools clsoed temporily due to insufficient funds to operate. It is significant for its association wit the early timber-boom history of Pettigrew. Few historic buildings from that period have survived in Pettigrew. The school which served as both the educational and social center of town, is the most prominent symbol of the past. {{Image|file=Madison_County_Arkansas-7.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=St. Paul School Building }} *'''[[Wikipedia:St._Paul_School_Building| St. Paul School Building]]''' - Built in 1939 it is located at 200 West 4th Street in St. Paul, Arkansas. The architectural design is the Craftsman style and made of stone by local craftsman. The school was built with funding from the Works Progress Administration (WPA) and is a one-story building built onf native sandstone on a stone founditation. It significance is its association with education in the Town of St. Paul and its Craftsman architectural style, work that was fundd and crafted through the WPA. The school remains a very important part of the town's history. {{Image|file=Madison_County_Arkansas-8.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=War Eagle Creek Bridge }} *'''[[Wikipedia:War_Eagle_Creek_Bridge| War Eagle Creek Bridge]]''' - The bridge is located on Madison County Road 53 (former Arkansas Highway 68, now U.S. 412) at the crossing of War Eagle about one mile from the old community of Alabam. It contains tow open-spandrel arch spans measuring 70 feet and the bridge is a total of 206 feet. Built since the early 1900s its location remains rural and its settin remains pristine. It is a good illustration of design and material used to construct bridges during this period. {{Image|file=Madison_County_Arkansas-9.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Williams House and Assoicated Farmstead }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Williams_House_and_Associated_Farmstead| Williams House and Associated Farmstead]]''' - is located on a private road 23/4 of a mile off of scenic HIghway 23, nestled on the side of "Mack Mountain," approximately one mile from St. Paul. The house is a hand-hewn log house with dovetail notching that sits atop a continuous stone foundation and is topped by a gable roof with dormers facing north and south. The farmstead include a historic barn building, smokehouse/cellar, chicken house, dehydrator founation site and a privy. All were constructed between 1922 and 1935 on this twenty-acre farmstead. By 1935, most log houses or cabins were being built were designed in the Rustic style or they were constructed out of saw milled lumber. This log house reflects pioneer log construction. === National Protected Areas === *'''[[Wikipedia:Ozark–St._Francis_National_Forest| Ozark-St. Francis National Forest]]''' - The Ozark National Forest is a national forest located in the Ozark Mountains of Arkansas. It encompasses over 1.2 million acres, including parts of Madison County. The forest is known for its rugged beauty and diverse range of outdoor recreational opportunities, such as hiking, camping, hunting, fishing, and horseback riding. ::The Ozark National Forest is home to several scenic byways and hiking trails, includin the 185-mile Ozark Highlands Trail, which runs through the forest and offers some of the most scenic views in the Ozarks. The forest also features several campgrounds, picnic areas, and other recreational facilities. ::The forest is also home to a diverse range of plant and animal life, including several species of trees, wildflowers, and birds. Some of the wildlife found in the forest include deer, bear, turkey, and many species of fish. ::Visitors to the Ozark National Forest can also enjoy a range of recreational activites such as hunting, fishing, swimming and boating, as well as ranger-led programs and educational opportunities. The forest is managed by the U.S. Forest Service, which is responsible for protecting the land, resources, and visitors. === Notables === *'''[[Berry-4396|Jonas Arthur Berry]]''' was born on December 16, 1904 in Huntsville, Arkansas. He stands out as a notable figure in Major League Baseball history for his role as a relief pitcher for the Chicago Cubs, Philadelphia Athletics, and Cleveland Indians. Despite his modest stature at 5 feet 10+1⁄2 inches and 145 pounds, Berry showcased his talent and determination on the mound as a right-handed pitcher. His contributions to the game, particularly as a reliever, underscored his skill and versatility within the sport. While Berry's career may not have been as illustrious as some of his peers, his presence in the major leagues during his era solidifies his place in baseball history and highlights the diversity of talent found within the sport. *'''[[Bloomfield-2072|Clyde Stalcup Bloomfield]]''' was born on January 5, 1936 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, but later moved to Huntsville, Arkansas. He is notable for his contributions to professional baseball, despite primarily serving as a backup infielder throughout his career. While his time in the Major Leagues was brief, including only one game with the 1963 St. Louis Cardinals and seven games with the 1964 Minnesota Twins, Bloomfield's presence in the minor leagues spanned eight years. His perseverance and dedication to the sport, despite facing challenges in securing a consistent position at the highest level, exemplify the resilience and determination often associated with professional athletes. Despite his limited time in the majors, Bloomfield's commitment to the game and his contributions to baseball during his career solidify his place in the rich tapestry of American baseball history. *'''[[Faubus-23|John Samuel Faubus]]''' was born on October 24, 1887 in Madison County, Arkansas. He is notable for his role as an American small farmer and his affiliation with the Socialist Party of America, particularly as the founder of one of Arkansas' few chapters of the party. His involvement in socialist politics in a predominantly conservative state like Arkansas underscores his commitment to advocating for progressive ideals and social change. Furthermore, his significance is amplified by his familial connection as the father of Orval E. Faubus, who would go on to serve as Governor of Arkansas and become a central figure in the state's history, notably during the Little Rock Crisis. John Samuel Faubus's dedication to socialist principles and his influence on his son's political trajectory mark him as a notable figure in both Arkansas politics and the broader socialist movement in the United States. *'''[[Faubus-5|Orval Eugene Faubus]]''' was born on January 7, 1910 in Madison County, Arkansas. He remains a notable figure in American political history, primarily due to his pivotal role in the Little Rock Crisis of 1957. Serving as the 36th Governor of Arkansas from 1955 to 1967, Faubus made headlines when he defied the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Brown v. Board of Education by ordering the Arkansas National Guard to block the enrollment of black students at Little Rock Central High School. This act of resistance against desegregation thrust him into the national spotlight, sparking intense debate and ultimately leading to federal intervention. Faubus's stance on civil rights during this turbulent period exemplified the deep-seated racial tensions of the era, leaving a lasting impact on the civil rights movement and highlighting the complexities of race relations in the United States. *'''[[Fitch-4600|Jonathan Stuart Fitch]]''' was born on June 8, 1950 in Hindsville, Arkansas. He is notable for his significant contributions to Arkansas politics and agriculture. Born and raised in Fayetteville, Arkansas, Fitch dedicated much of his life to public service, serving as both a Democratic member of the Arkansas House of Representatives and the Arkansas Senate. With a tenure of 22 years in the Arkansas General Assembly, including 18 years in the Senate, Fitch played a crucial role in shaping state legislation and policies. Additionally, his appointment as the Director of the Arkansas Livestock and Poultry Commission by Governor Mike Beebe in 2007 underscored his expertise and commitment to the agricultural sector. Fitch's induction into the Arkansas Agricultural Hall of Fame further solidifies his legacy as a champion for the interests of Arkansas farmers and constituents. His passing in 2011 marked the end of a distinguished career marked by unwavering dedication to public service and agricultural advocacy. *'''[[Fullerton-1692|George William Fullerton]]''' was born on March 7, 1923 in Hindsville, Arkansas. He is notable for his significant contributions to music and electric guitar manufacturing. As a longtime associate of Leo Fender, Fullerton played a crucial role in the development and design of the first mass-produced solid-body electric guitar. Alongside Fender and Dale Hyatt, he co-founded G&L Musical Instruments, a company that continues to be renowned for producing high-quality instruments. Fullerton's innovative designs and engineering prowess revolutionized the music industry, shaping the sound and style of countless musicians. His legacy as a pioneer in electric guitar manufacturing solidifies his place as a key figure in the history of music technology. *'''[[Hayes-23768|Samuel Walter Hayes]]''' is notable for his multifaceted career as a lawyer, judge, and influential figure in Oklahoma politics and civic life. Born on September 17, 1875 in Huntsville, Arkansas, and raised in Texas, Hayes began his journey as a schoolteacher, before delving into law. Admitted to the Territorial Bar in 1899, he quickly rose through the ranks, eventually becoming an associate justice on the Oklahoma State Supreme Court following statehood in 1907. Hayes's contributions extended beyond the judiciary, as he actively engaged in Democratic party politics and held various leadership positions, including as a regent of the University of Oklahoma and as President of the Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce. His dedication to public service and his impact on the development of Oklahoma's legal and civic institutions solidify his legacy as a notable figure in the state's history. *'''[[Hawkins-16004|Ronald Cornett Hawkins]]''', widely known as Ronnie Hawkins, was a notable figure in rock and roll music. Born on January 10, 1935 in Huntsville, Arkansas. He eventually made his mark in Ontario, Canada, where he found considerable success and spent most of his life. Hawkins played a pivotal role in shaping the Canadian rock music scene, leaving a lasting legacy through his influential contributions. Across more than five decades, his vibrant career not only showcased his musical talents, but also helped define and evolve the landscape of rock music in Canada. *'''[[Hunt-30986|Thelma (Hunt) Healy]]''' was born on November 30, 1903 in Aurora, Arkansas. She is a notable figure in psychology, particularly recognized for her expertise in psychological testing and measurement. Serving as the Chair of the George Washington University Psychology Department for an impressive twenty-five years, she made significant contributions to the advancement of industrial and organizational psychology. Hunt's innovative work in test construction, alongside her frequent collaborator Fred A. Moss, led to the development of several enduring tests, including the initial iteration of the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT). Her pioneering efforts not only helped shape psychological assessment, but also established her as a respected authority in academia and beyond. Hunt's legacy continues to influence psychological testing, leaving a lasting impact on the discipline as a whole. *'''[[Ledbetter-986|James Franklin Ledbetter]]''' was born on December 15, 1852 in Aurora, Arkansas. He is notable for his role as an American Deputy Marshal in the Indian Territory during a tumultuous period in American history. Serving as a law enforcement officer in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Ledbetter navigated the challenges of maintaining order and enforcing the law in a region marked by frontier lawlessness and conflicts between settlers and Native American tribes. His work as a Deputy Marshal exemplifies the bravery and dedication of law enforcement officials during this era, contributing to the shaping of the American West and its transition into a more orderly society. Ledbetter's service as a guardian of justice in the Indian Territory highlights his enduring significance in the history of the American frontier. *'''[[Hamilton-34490|Geraldine Mattie (Hamilton) McCullough]]''' was born on December 1, 1917, in Kingston, Arkansas. She is a notable figure in African American art, renowned for her multifaceted talents as a painter, sculptor, and art professor. Her legacy is anchored in her mastery of abstract large-scale metal sculpture, a medium through which she expressed her artistic vision with remarkable creativity and innovation. McCullough's work not only pushed the boundaries of artistic expression, but also contributed to the diversification of perspectives within the art world. As both an artist and educator, she played a pivotal role in inspiring future generations of artists, leaving an indelible mark on the landscape of contemporary art. *'''[[Murphy-8388|Isaac Murphy]]''' was born on October 16, 1799 or 1802 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He later moved to Madison County. He is notable for his principled stance against secession during a pivotal moment in American history. A native of Pennsylvania who relocated to Fayetteville, Arkansas, Murphy established himself as a respected teacher, lawyer, and political figure. However, it was his unwavering commitment to opposing secession that solidified his legacy. As the sole delegate to repeatedly vote against secession at the second Arkansas Secession Convention in 1861, Murphy demonstrated courage and conviction in standing up for his beliefs amidst significant political pressure. His steadfast opposition to secession in the face of overwhelming sentiment underscores his commitment to preserving the Union and advancing the cause of unity during a tumultuous period in American history. *'''[[Patrick-7413|Danny Lee Patrick]]''' was born on July 8, 1941 in Madison County, Arkansas. He stands out as a notable figure for his multifaceted contributions to his community and political landscape. Serving as a Republican member of the Arkansas House of Representatives from 1967 to 1970, representing Madison and neighboring Carroll counties, Patrick navigated the political arena during a significant period in Arkansas history—the administration of Winthrop Rockefeller, the state's first Republican governor since Reconstruction. Beyond his political endeavors, Patrick's background as an educator and farmer underscores his commitment to rural development and education, leaving a lasting impact on both fronts in his native Delaney, Madison County, Arkansas. *'''[[Prater-2415|Joseph Claude Prater Jr]]''' was born on November 19, 1922 in St. Paul, Arkansas. He is notable for his contributions to both baseball and college football coaching. As an American minor league baseball player, he showcased his talents on the diamond, laying the foundation for his later career in athletics. However, Prater's lasting impact was felt in college football coaching, where he served as the head football coach at Colorado State University–Pueblo for nearly two decades, from 1956 to 1973. During his tenure, Prater not only guided his teams on the field, but also played a pivotal role in shaping the lives of countless student-athletes under his tutelage. His dedication to the sport and commitment to developing young talent solidify his place as a notable figure in the annals of college football coaching history. *'''[[Reed-35466|Robin Lawrence Reed]]''' was born on October 20, 1899 in Pettigrew, Arkansas. He stands out as a remarkable figure in wrestling, known for his unparalleled skill and achievements both as an amateur and professional wrestler. His undefeated record throughout his entire amateur wrestling career, regardless of weight class, is a testament to his exceptional talent and dedication to the sport. Reed's crowning achievement came at the 1924 Summer Olympics, where he secured a gold medal in freestyle wrestling. Notably, he also played a pivotal role in leading Oregon State to its first-ever team national championship. Despite wrestling in the 170-pound weight division during his collegiate years, Reed's actual weight hovered around 140 pounds, highlighting his remarkable agility and technique. His transition to professional wrestling further solidified his legacy, culminating in a reign as the World Welterweight Champion. Reed's unmatched prowess and accomplishments have left an enduring mark on the wrestling world, cementing his status as one of the sport's all-time greats. *'''[[Selman-278|John Henry Selman]]''' was born on November 16, 1839 in Madison County, Arkansas. He remains a notable figure in the lore of the Old West due to his ambiguous role as both an outlaw and a lawman. He is most prominently remembered for his pivotal involvement in the shooting of notorious gunslinger John Wesley Hardin at the Acme Saloon in El Paso, Texas, on August 19, 1895. This event solidified Selman's place in history, earning him a reputation as a formidable figure in the rough and tumble world of the frontier. Selman's complex legacy, straddling the line between law enforcement and outlawry, continues to fascinate and captivate enthusiasts of Western history and folklore. *'''[[Wilkins-8611|Patricia Ann (Wilkins) Elgin]]''', known by her pseudonym Suzette Haden Elgin, is notable for her multifaceted contributions as a linguist, feminist, and science fiction writer. Born in northeastern Missouri in 1936, Elgin adopted northwestern Arkansas as her home after retiring from teaching in the 1980s. It was during her time in Huntsville, Madison County, that she penned her cult classic Native Tongue novels and the widely acclaimed Ozark Trilogy. Elgin's works not only captivated readers with their imaginative storytelling, but also explored complex themes of language, gender, and societal norms, earning her a dedicated following in both science fiction and feminist literary communities. Through her writings, Elgin has had an enduring impact on both science fiction and the broader discourse surrounding feminism and linguistics. *'''[[Whorton-323|Charles Whorton Jr]]''', is a notable figure in the history of Madison County, Arkansas, celebrated for his lifelong dedication to public service and community development. Born in 1924, Whorton served his country during World War II before returning home to Madison County, where he became deeply involved in local governance. His tenure as County Clerk from 1955 to 1972, followed by his service as County Judge until his retirement in 1988, exemplified his commitment to improving the lives of Madison County residents. Whorton's impact extended beyond local government, as he also served as a State Representative for District 17, advocating for the needs of his constituents. Instrumental in securing funding for vital projects and initiatives, such as bringing EMS services to Madison County and attracting major employers like Butterball and LaBarge, Whorton's leadership left an indelible mark on the community. His contributions were recognized through numerous honors, including induction into the Huntsville Athletic Hall of Fame. Whorton's legacy as a dedicated public servant and champion of Madison County endures through the lives he touched and the improvements he made to the area he called home. *'''[[Vaughan-361|Joseph Floyd Vaughan]]''' was born on March 9, 1912 in Cliffy, Arkansas. He is notable for his exceptional career as a professional baseball player in Major League Baseball. Spending 14 seasons with the Pittsburgh Pirates and Brooklyn Dodgers from 1932 to 1948, Vaughan became one of the premier shortstops of his era. His remarkable skills on both offense and defense earned him widespread recognition, culminating in his induction into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1985. Vaughan's legacy is a testament to his outstanding contributions to the sport, solidifying his place among baseball's all-time greats. === Records and Resources=== *[[Wikipedia:Madison_County,_Arkansas| Wikipedia Page for Madison County, Arkansas]] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Madison_County,_Arkansas_Genealogy| FamilySearch - Madison County, Arkansas Genealogy] *[http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=788| Encylopedia of Arkansas - Monroe County, Arkansas] *[https://www.argenweb.net/madison/| ARGenWeb - Madison County, Arkansas] *[http://genealogytrails.com/ark/index.htm| Arkansas Genealogy Trails] *[http://www.mygenealogyhound.com/arkansas-counties/madison-county-arkansas-genealogy-biographies.asp| My Genealogy Hound - Madison County Family Biographies] *[https://books.google.com/books?id=0Hs8AAAAIAAJ&pg=PA31#v=onepage&q&f=false| Google Books - List of Madison County Lawyers (1851)] *[https://archive.org/details/namespoaddresses00mast?view=theater#page/24/mode/2up| Internet Archive - Names and P.O. Addresses of Farmers in Arkansas (1879)] *[https://www.histopolis.com/Place/US/AR/Madison_County| Histopolis - Collaborative Genealogy & History] *[https://glorecords.blm.gov/results/default.aspx?searchCriteria=type=patent|st=AR|cty=087|sp=true|sw=true|sadv=false| U.S. Department of the Interios, Bureau of Land Management - Land Records Search] *[https://digitalheritage.arkansas.gov/madison-county/| Arkansas Digital Archives - Madison County, Arkansas] *[https://digital.newberry.org/ahcb/documents/AR_Individual_County_Chronologies.htm#MADISON| The Newberry Library - Individual County Chronologies] *[https://archive.org/details/censusofpensione00usce/page/191/mode/1up?view=theater| Internet Archives - Census of Pensioners Military Service in Revolutionary War (1841)] *[https://archive.org/details/listpensionerso02buregoog/page/304/mode/1up?view=theater| Internet Archives - List of Pensioners on the Roll January 1, 1883 for Madison County, Arkansas] *[https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/titles/places/arkansas/Madison/| The Library of Congress - Chronicling America Search for Madison County] *[https://www.loc.gov/collections/fsa-owi-black-and-white-negatives/?q=Arkansas+Huntsville| Library of Congress - America from the Great Depression to World II Huntsville, Madison County, Arkansas] *[https://www.loc.gov/collections/historic-american-buildings-landscapes-and-engineering-records/?q=ARKANSAS+Madison| The Library of Congress - Built in America Madison County, Arkansas] *[https://patents.google.com/?q=Arkansas+%22county+of+Madison%22+OR+%22Madison+County%22&oq=Arkansas+%22county+of+Madison%22+OR+%22Madison+County%22| Google Search Patents - Madison County Arkansas] ==Sources== * Hearthstone Legacy Publications, Madison County, Arkansas History and Genealogy, (n.d.). "[http://www.hearthstonelegacy.com/madison.htm Madison County, Arkansas History and Genealogy]." Accessed 18 Feb 2024. * Arkansas Genealogy Trails, Madison County Post Office Past and Present, (n.d.). "[https://genealogytrails.com/ark/madison/postoffices.html Madison County Post Office - Past and Present]." Accessed 18 Feb 2024. * Bureau of the Census. "[https://digitalheritage.arkansas.gov/township-maps/44/#:~:text=Map%20of%20Madison%20County%2C%20Arkansas%2C%20with%20the%20following,Venus%2C%20War%20Eagle%2C%20Wharton%20Creek%20and%20White%20River. Madison County section of] Arkansas Minor Civil Divisions [https://digitalheritage.arkansas.gov/context/township-maps/article/1043/type/native/viewcontent map]." in the United States Census of Population 1930.42, Washington, D.C., U.S. Government Printing Office, 1934. * HomeTownLocator (HTL), Arkansas Gazetteer, (n.d.). "[https://arkansas.hometownlocator.com/counties/cities,cfips,087,c,madison.cfm Madison County, Arkansas Cities, Towns, and Neighborhoods]." Accessed 18 Feb 2024. * FamilySearch, Arkansas in the Civil War, https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/4th_Regiment,_Arkansas_Infantry_(State_Troops)_-_Confederate 4th Regiment, Arkansas Infantry (State Troops) - Confederate]." Accessed 19 Feb 2024. * Wikipedia contributors. 1st Arkansas Light Artillery Battery (Union). Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. April 24, 2023, 02:46 UTC. Available at: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=1st_Arkansas_Light_Artillery_Battery_(Union)&oldid=1151443231. Accessed February 19, 2024. * Wikipedia contributors. 1st Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Union). Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. January 8, 2024, 00:50 UTC. Available at: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=1st_Arkansas_Infantry_Regiment_(Union)&oldid=1194248238. Accessed February 19, 2024. * Wikipedia contributors. 4th Arkansas Cavalry Regiment. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. October 8, 2022, 14:11 UTC. Available at: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=4th_Arkansas_Cavalry_Regiment&oldid=1114833418. Accessed February 19, 2024. * Black History in Madison County Before 1900, Madison County HIstorical Soceity, (n.d.). "[https://madcohistory.org/online-exhibits/black-history-in-madison-county-before-1900/african-american-soldiers-in-the-civil-war/ African American Soldiers in the Civil War]." Accesed 19 Feb 2024. * Arkansas Confederate muster rolls, rosters, and lists, Arkansas State Archives, Little Rock, Arkansas. "[https://digitalheritage.arkansas.gov/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1245&context=finding-aids Arkansas Confederate muster rolls, rosters, and lists]." Accessed 19 Feb 2024.

Madison County Illinois

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[[Category:Illinois Projects]] [[Project: Illinois]] [[Category:Madison County, Illinois]] Madison County Illinois is on the Mississippi River, just Northeast of St. Louis Missouri. Established in 1812 as a very large area of land, it reached its present smaller physical size a few years later. Its major cities include county seat Edwardsville, Alton, Granite City, and Collinsville. Its fastest growing city is Glen Carbon. == Historical highlights == '''Prehistory''' . Native people lived in the area for several hundred years, including [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cahokia the Cahokia mound-builders]. {{Image |file=Madison_County_Illinois.jpg |align=c |size=m |label= |link= |caption=Native art depicting underwater panthers }} The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koster_Site Koster archeological site], in the county just north of Madison County, provides more examples of artifacts of this group of people. Arrowheads are still found during new construction in the county from time to time. These people did not keep written records, so far as we know, and the last speaker of a related dialect died in Iowa in 1954. In Madison County, there is just outside of Alton a re-creation of a petroglyph seen by Pere Jacques Marquette, who said * We saw upon one of them two painted monsters which at first made Us afraid, and upon Which the boldest savages dare not Long rest their eyes. They are as large As a calf; they have Horns on their heads Like those of a deer, a horrible look, red eyes, a beard Like a tiger's, a face somewhat like a man's, a body Covered with scales, and so Long A tail that it winds all around the Body, passing above the head and going back between the legs, ending in a Fish's tail.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piasa French explorers were the first Europeans to see—and claim land rights to—the area. '''The Lewis and Clark Expedition'''. In 1804, Clark began from Camp Dubois (now Wood River). [http://www.campdubois.com/html/exhibitions.html The first museum] on the historical trail has several exhibits but no original documents. Soon after, Madison County became a battleground of pro- and anti-slavery forces. In 1837, moderate abolitionist publisher '''Elijah Lovejoy''' was murdered by a gang of pro-slavers. Some slaves were brought to the county to be manumitted, and others arrived escaping out of slave states. In the mid-1800s, the upper Mississippi was more like a series of lakes attached with rapids, and so Alton was as far north as it was easy to take large boats. A number of European''' immigrants''' arriving via sea in Texas and Louisiana ports came up to this point and settled in the area. Germans in particular came in large numbers, including vintner Louis Stiritz, who brought Neckar valley grapes to the areahttps://www.visitalton.com/theme/frontend/files/presskit/resources/history-historic-sites.docx . Swiss immigrants speaking German were the main part of Highland's population. Irish famine immigrants swelled the population of the county further. One could still hear German being spoken in rural families in 1960. In 1833 the '''first state prison''' was opened in Alton, and though it was closed in the 1850s, it was reopened as a Military Prison and housed captured Confederate Troopshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alton_Military_Prison, Union deserters, criminals whose crimes were involved with the War in some way (thieves of Union horses, protestors of Union conscription, shooters at camped Union troops, harborers of escaped POWs, and murderers), and spies, including several women. A smallpox epidemic hit the Military Prison in 1863, and though the commander succeeded in having every man there inoculated within a weekCox, Jann. ''Alton Military Penitentiary in the Civil War: Smallpox and Burial on the Alton Harbor Islands'' 1988, the disease killed two hundred Confederate men and two hundred Union and civilian men at the prison. '''Abraham Lincoln''' was in Madison county a number of times, including for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lincoln%E2%80%93Douglas_debates a senatorial debate] with [[Douglas-3130|Stephen A Douglas]], and for a visit that ended in [https://www.battlefields.org/learn/articles/abraham-lincolns-duel a quick and bloodless duel] {{Image |file=Madison_County_Illinois-2.jpg |align=c |size=m |label= |link= |caption=Lincoln and Douglas }} Glassworkshttps://madison-historical.siue.edu/encyclopedia/the-owens-illinois-glass-company/ were among the first '''industries''' in the county. Coal mining came next and the railroads came on the heels of mining. A steel mill was builthttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Granite_City,_Illinois, and the oil refinerieshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wood_River_Refinery a few years later. {{Image |file=Madison_County_Illinois-5.jpg |align=c |size=m |label= |link= |caption=Wood River refinery in about 1920 }} Munitions factorieshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olin_Corporation#History employed still more people. By early 1900's, Poles, Slovaks, Greeks, and Serbians were arriving to work in these industries in large numbers and to open businesses. But by today, most of those industries have closed. == Genealogical Resources == {{Image |file=Madison_County_Illinois-1.jpg |align=c |size=m |label= |link= |caption=current townships and cities of Madison County }} [http://www.idaillinois.org/cdm/search/collection/edpl State Censuses for 1845, 1855, and 1865] [https://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/departments/archives/databases/home.html State Archives online (early land purchase, marriage, some death, some prison, some probate records, and more)] [http://madisoncountycircuitclerk.contentdm.oclc.org/ Circuit Clerk: slave emancipation and probate records] [https://www.co.madison.il.us/departments/county_clerk/index.php County Clerk: birth, death, and marriage certificates] The full text [https://archive.org/stream/historyofmadison00brin/historyofmadison00brin_djvu.txt here] of an early county history doesn't mention Germans, Irish, or black people. The [https://www.madcohistory.org/ Madison County Historical Society] in Edwardsville has a library. Alton has a [https://www.haynerlibrary.org/genealogy-local-history/about-genealogy-local-history. genealogical and local history library] and a $5 look-up service by skilled librarians. [https://stmarysalton.com/history-of-st-marys St Mary's Catholic Church] was an early German-speaking church in Alton. Their baptismal and marriage records, which start in 1858, are currently (2019) being digitized and indexed and should be available by 2020. Online [http://genealogytrails.com/ill/madison/mcdirectory.htm City of Alton directory, 1866] == Sources == *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madison_County,_Illinois *https://madison-historical.siue.edu/encyclopedia/madison-county-1812-2012-reflecting-illinois-and-national-history/ *https://www.co.madison.il.us/visitors/about_madison_county.php

Madison Historic Cemeteries, Madison, Georgia

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The '''Madison Historic Cemeteries''' include Old Cemetery, New Cemetery, Fairview Cemetery, and Madison Memorial Cemetery. Old and New cemeteries are officially closed for interments. ---- '''This category needs to be researched and split out into individual cemeteries. The name "Madison Historic Cemeteries" is not an individual cemetery, but a grouping of cemeteries all in the same general vicinity. See [http://www.madisonga.com/index.aspx?NID=616 MadisonGa.com] for more information.''' From the Find A Grave website: "This cemetery is a composite of four cemeteries, reflecting the stages of community development. It is divided into quadrants: * the Old Cemetery (aka Old Madison Cemetery) is the near right quadrant; * the New Cemetery is far right, across railroad tracks; * Fairview Cemetery is far left, across railroad tracks and down hill; and * Madison Memorial Park is the near left quadrant. Together they comprise the Madison Historic Cemeteries."Comment left on category by [[Harris-5439]] on 05 Nov 2018 Since both Find-A-Grave and BillionGraves treats them as one and their administration is centralized, this would seem to be more work than necessary.[[Davis-29906|Davis-29906]] 18:30, 13 December 2018 (UTC) == Sources == See also: * [http://www.madisonga.com/index.aspx?NID=616 Madison's Cemeteries History] * [https://www.madisonga.com/DocumentView.aspx?DID=102 Walking tour (PDF)]

Madisonville Cemetery, Madisonville, Louisiana

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[[Category: Madisonville Cemetery, Madisonville, Louisiana]] [[Category: St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana, Cemeteries]] [[Project:Louisiana_Cemeteries|Louisiana Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for the Madisonville Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Louisiana_Cemeteries|Louisiana Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Louisiana Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. Madisonville Cemetery is located in St Tammany Parish, Louisiana. 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
The Bathing Oak on Main Street
Madisonville, Louisiana 70447 GPS Coordinates
----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=643477 Find A Grave] * ''Add resources here'' ----- ===Tasks Completed=== * 72 Profiles have been entered into the Madisonville Cemetery Category as of 2016 Jan 30. ----- ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link to existing WikiTree profiles or create new profiles for each person listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of their grave marker. The profile you create for a person can include other genealogical and biographical information, additional photos, and a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" | GPS ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |- ! scope="col" | [[Gregoire-265| Gregoire, Gustave]] ! scope="col" | 1862 Apr ! scope="col" | 1919 ! scope="col" | 57 ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | [[Image:Madisonville_Cemetery_Madisonville_Louisiana.jpg|100px]] |- |- ! scope="col" | [[Gregoire-217| Gregoire, Charles]] ! scope="col" | 1888 Aug 4 ! scope="col" | 1950 Feb13 ! scope="col" | 61 ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | [[Image:Madisonville_Cemetery_Madisonville_Louisiana.jpg|100px]] |- |- ! scope="col" | [[Mazet-4| Mazet, Arianne Gregoire]] ! scope="col" | 1863 Apr 24 ! scope="col" | 1932 ! scope="col" | 69 ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | [[Image:Madisonville_Cemetery_Madisonville_Louisiana.jpg|100px]] |- |- ! scope="col" | [[Baham-350| Baham, Tiburtius Heisser]] ! scope="col" | 1912 Aug 13 ! scope="col" | 1986 May 9 ! scope="col" | 74 ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | [[Image: Madisonville_Cemetery_Madisonville_Louisiana-13.jpg| 100px]] |- |- ! scope="col" | [[Baham-274| Baham, Octave Sr]] ! scope="col" | 1863 ! scope="col" | 1938 Feb 19 ! scope="col" | 75 ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | [[Image:Madisonville_Cemetery_Madisonville_Louisiana-16.jpg|100px]] |- |- ! scope="col" | [[Sardy-6| Sardy, Emma Baham]] ! scope="col" | 1870 Dec ! scope="col" | 1945 Oct 15 ! scope="col" | 74 ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | [[Image:Madisonville_Cemetery_Madisonville_Louisiana-16.jpg|100px]] |- |- ! scope="col" | [[Baham-40| Baham, Lero]] ! scope="col" | 1888 Dec 6 ! scope="col" | 1917 Jul ! scope="col" | 29 ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | [[Image:Madisonville_Cemetery_Madisonville_Louisiana-16.jpg|100px]] |- |- ! scope="col" | [[Baham-45| Baham, Octave Jr]] ! scope="col" | 1907 Oct 14 ! scope="col" | 1968 Jan 15 ! scope="col" | 60 ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | [[Image:Madisonville_Cemetery_Madisonville_Louisiana-12.jpg|100px]] |- |- ! scope="col" | [[Baham-397| Baham, Catherine]] ! scope="col" | 1876 ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | [[Image:Madisonville_Cemetery_Madisonville_Louisiana-7.jpg|100px]] |- |- ! scope="col" | [[Baham-125| Baham, Louis Joseph Sr]] ! scope="col" | 1852 Jul ! scope="col" | 1934 Jan 23 ! scope="col" | 81 ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | [[Image:Madisonville_Cemetery_Madisonville_Louisiana-7.jpg|100px]] |- |- ! scope="col" | [[Delpit-4| Delpit, Marie Baham]] ! scope="col" | 1856 ! scope="col" | 1915 ! scope="col" | 59 ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | [[Image:Madisonville_Cemetery_Madisonville_Louisiana-7.jpg|100px]] |- |- ! scope="col" | [[Baham-396| Baham, Octavia]] ! scope="col" | 1886 Jul ! scope="col" | 1922 Jan 1 ! scope="col" | 36 ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | [[Image:Madisonville_Cemetery_Madisonville_Louisiana-7.jpg|100px]] |- |- ! scope="col" | [[Baham-398| Baham, Francis]] ! scope="col" | 1882 Mar ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | [[Image:Madisonville_Cemetery_Madisonville_Louisiana-7.jpg|100px]] |- |- ! scope="col" | [[Emery-2216| Emery, John]] ! scope="col" | 1865 May ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | [[Image:Madisonville_Cemetery_Madisonville_Louisiana-7.jpg|100px]] |- |- ! scope="col" | [[Baham-57| Baham, Nathaniel]] ! scope="col" | 1909 Aug 7 ! scope="col" | 1975 Jan 19 ! scope="col" | 65 ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | [[Image:Madisonville_Cemetery_Madisonville_Louisiana-10.jpg|100px]] |- |- ! scope="col" | [[Heisser-42| Heisser, Emily Lange]] ! scope="col" | 1919 Oct 28 ! scope="col" | 1982 Mar 28 ! scope="col" | 62 ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | [[Image:Madisonville_Cemetery_Madisonville_Louisiana-2.jpg|100px]] |- |- ! scope="col" | [[Lange-1094| Lange, Stanley]] ! scope="col" | 1917 Dec 25 ! scope="col" | 2006 Jun 4 ! scope="col" | 88 ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | [[Image:Madisonville_Cemetery_Madisonville_Louisiana-2.jpg|100px]] |- |- ! scope="col" | [[Heisser-31| Heisser, August]] ! scope="col" | 1884 Jan 22 ! scope="col" | 1960 ! scope="col" | 76 ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | [[Image:Madisonville_Cemetery_Madisonville_Louisiana-15.jpg|100px]] |- |- ! scope="col" | [[LeClerc-582| LeClerc, Felicie]] ! scope="col" | 1885 Jan ! scope="col" | 1969 ! scope="col" | 84 ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | [[Image:Madisonville_Cemetery_Madisonville_Louisiana-15.jpg|100px]] |- |- ! scope="col" | [[Heisser-44| Heisser, Iona]] ! scope="col" | 1909 Mar 6 ! scope="col" | 1984 ! scope="col" | 75 ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | [[Image:Madisonville_Cemetery_Madisonville_Louisiana-15.jpg|100px]] |- |- ! scope="col" | [[Heisser-36| Heisser, Herman]] ! scope="col" | 1905 ! scope="col" | 1953 ! scope="col" | 48 ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | [[Image:Madisonville_Cemetery_Madisonville_Louisiana-8.jpg|100px]] |- |- ! scope="col" | [[Lefrere-3| Lefrere, Margaret Parent]] ! scope="col" | 1884 Jan 8 ! scope="col" | 1950 ! scope="col" | 66 ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | [[Image:Madisonville_Cemetery_Madisonville_Louisiana-5.jpg|100px]] |- |- ! scope="col" | [[Parent-520| Parent, Charles P]] ! scope="col" | 1875 Jan ! scope="col" | 1931 Nov 13 ! scope="col" | 56 ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | [[Image:Madisonville_Cemetery_Madisonville_Louisiana-5.jpg|100px]] |- |- ! scope="col" | [[Parent-352| Parent, Dolores]] ! scope="col" | 1910 ! scope="col" | 1985 ! scope="col" | 75 ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | [[Image:Madisonville_Cemetery_Madisonville_Louisiana-5.jpg|100px]] |- |- ! scope="col" | [[Parent-353| Parent, Olaria]] ! scope="col" | 1913 ! scope="col" | 1975 ! scope="col" | 62 ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | [[Image:Madisonville_Cemetery_Madisonville_Louisiana-5.jpg|100px]] |- |- ! scope="col" | [[Harris-18608| Harris, Julia Badon]] ! scope="col" | 1894 Feb 1 ! scope="col" | 1971 May 3 ! scope="col" | 77 ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | [[Image:Madisonville_Cemetery_Madisonville_Louisiana-1.jpg|100px]] |- |- ! scope="col" | [[Baham-39| Baham, Lazar Reed]] ! scope="col" | 1870 May ! scope="col" | 1957 ! scope="col" | 87 ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | [[Image:Madisonville_Cemetery_Madisonville_Louisiana-9.jpg|100px]] |- |- ! scope="col" | [[Robert-1303| Robert, Victoria Baham]] ! scope="col" | 1874 Mar ! scope="col" | 1962 ! scope="col" | 88 ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | [[Image:Madisonville_Cemetery_Madisonville_Louisiana-9.jpg|100px]] |- |- ! scope="col" | [[Baham-399| Baham, Victor]] ! scope="col" | 1869 May 24 ! scope="col" | 1859 ! scope="col" | 90 ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | [[Image:Madisonville_Cemetery_Madisonville_Louisiana-3.jpg|100px]] |- |- ! scope="col" | [[Unknown-307124| Unknown, Catherine Baham]] ! scope="col" | 1872 ! scope="col" | 1944 Jul 25 ! scope="col" | 72 ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | [[Image:Madisonville_Cemetery_Madisonville_Louisiana-3.jpg|100px]] |- |- ! scope="col" | [[Baham-402| Baham, Orietta Delpit]] ! scope="col" | 1893 Jan ! scope="col" | 1940 ! scope="col" | 47 ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | [[Image:Madisonville_Cemetery_Madisonville_Louisiana-3.jpg|100px]] |- |- ! scope="col" | [[Badon-6| Badon, Clorette Baham]] ! scope="col" | 1897 Apr 27 ! scope="col" | 1993 Jul 30 ! scope="col" | 96 ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | [[Image:Madisonville_Cemetery_Madisonville_Louisiana-6.jpg|100px]] |- |- ! scope="col" | [[Badon-8| Badon, Milton George]] ! scope="col" | 1901 Oct 7 ! scope="col" | 1956 Oct 19 ! scope="col" | 55 ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | |- |- ! scope="col" | [[Baham-89| Baham, Pedro W]] ! scope="col" |1818 Oct 10 ! scope="col" |1889 Mar 26 ! scope="col" | 71 ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | [[Image:Madisonville_Cemetery_Madisonville_Louisiana-18.jpg|100px]] |- |- ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |}

Madson Name Study

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[[Category:Madsen Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Smith-143499|Randall Smith]] or leave 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 Madson 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 ==

Madzelan Name Study

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[[Category:Madzelan 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.

Mae Poole's Letter to Helen 1945

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''Transcription of letter from [[Poole-3300 | Mae Poole Walton]] to [[Bullard-1288 | Helen Bullard Poole]]. Transcribed by Jamie Cox 1 March, 2018. This letter received from Joyce Poole Cox Smith, who got it from [[Poole-3305 | Truman Poole]], Helen’s husband.'' ''Cover Letter from [[Poole-1054 | Joyce Poole Cox Smith]] to Jamie Cox (James M Cox):'' August 17, 1997 Dear Jamie, Before [[Poole-3305 |Truman]] died he came across this letter from Aunt Mae that Aunt Helen had saved from 1945. I made you a copy for your genealogy files. As you can see, I made a lot of notes for you also. The paper was so thin (& written on both sides) that it did not copy too well but hope you can read it. [[Lasseter-117 | Laurie]] has the original. I feel like [[Poole-3305 | Truman’s]] death was the end of an era. It’s good to know someone is interested in keeping family records. [[Poole-6027|Buddy]] & Marilyn are coming up next week or the next to stay with us a few days. Buddy & [[Poole-6028|Sonny]] are going to be “lost” for a while since the[y] had spent so much time with Truman since their retirement. Give my love to Karen and that wonderful grandson, Bryan! L&K - Mom P.S. [[Lasseter-116 | Candler]] called my Grandaddy (his uncle) Jamie. My Daddy (your grandfather) was also called Jamie by a lot of people including his son, my brother Jimmy - who was never called Jamie but was called Junior although he was J. S. Poole III. ---- Atlanta, Ga July 28, 1945 My dear [[Bullard-1288 | Helen]], I didn’t intend to wait so long to write, but haven’t had much pep this hot weather. However, we have had showers for two weeks, which cool the atmosphere for a while. I haven’t felt so well for a week, have been aching all over. Guess it is [a] cold. I’m feeling a lot better today. [[Poole-3288 | Brother]] [1] was sick a few weeks ago, still goes to the doctor once a week for shots. He takes two every time, so he is improving now. I talked with [[Poole-3289 | Sallie]] [2] this afternoon. She & her family are going to Daytona Beach next week on a vacation. [[Pope-5292 | Lynette]] [and] her children spent three weeks with [[Poole-3291 | Annie]] [3]. They all had dinner with me one day. Mary Ann & Janet[4] are so pretty sweet & both taller than I. Lynette said she didn’t know she would have two giants. [[Poole-1054 | Joyce ]] was in Atlanta for a week. [[Mayo-944 | Ruby]] took all of us to lunch. Joyce is a beautiful girl & so sweet. I haven’t seen [[Poole-3304 | Elizabeth]] [5] since, but she called Brother several times while he was sick & cautioned him not to work too hard. I’ve been intending to call [[Harper-6498 | Janet]] [6] & talk with her, but haven’t got around to it. [[Pope-5544 | Poole]] [7] looks grand since he returned from overseas. The doctor said he was perfect. He is in Miami & has a job. Frances, Mary & Mae[8] are in Miami now. Frances helped Poole find an apartment, so guess [[Anderson-52641 | Ina]][9] will go down soon. She likes her job & apartment here, but, for some reason, Poole has never liked Atlanta & Hapeville. Lynette doesn’t like Florida, but has to live where Ed[10] can do best. She is right provoked with Poole, as she thinks he should have stayed in Atlanta near their Mother, but Annie works so hard both at the office & at home, that she won’t miss them as much as if she was not working. Tell [[Poole-3305 |Truman]] that I’ve just had an 18-page letter from [[Poole-3292 | Aunt Gertie]][11]. I took part of two days off to read it, and thoroughly enjoyed it. She & John[12] have been in Canada since the last week in May. They will return to N.Y. some time in August. They had planned to come to Atlanta this summer, but guess they won’t be able to get reservations. Gertie’s health is just about the same. She still suffers with her stomach, back & hip. I know the boys are enjoying their vacation[13]. When are you all coming to Atlanta? Elizabeth said some time ago that you would spend a while at her cottage[14] & asked me to come out & stay all night. I told her I couldn’t be away at night, at least I shouldn’t. I haven’t seen [[Poole-3294 |Tommie]] & [[Lasseter-117 | Laurie]] [15] in some time. I miss little Susan so much She is such a cute baby. [[Mendel-138 | Edwin]] [16] is doing well in the radio business. Candler and Jeanette[17] are living in Tallahassee now. Candler looks fine, but he doesn’t like Fla. Don’t know whether he will go overseas or not. [[Poole-3287 | John]][18] is still working at Dickson’s. He helps Brother out occasionally. He is a lot of company for me, since the others are gone. Tommie and Laurie like their new home but there is no place like 793 Pryor [19] to me. Write when you have a chance. Hope to see you all real soon. Love, [[Poole-3300 | Aunt Mae]] ''(Mae Poole Walton, 1st daughter of John James Lane Poole)'' Notes by Joyce Poole 1997 [1] C.L. is “Brother” and Aunt Mae is “Sister” The oldest boy & girl were generally so designated at that time. [2] Sallie is Sadie, Mae’s sister. [3] Mae’s sister & Lynette’s mother [4] (Mary Ann & Janet) Lynette’s daughters [5] ''Laura Elizabeth Poole (1908-1991) -jmc'' [6] Aunt Janet (John’s Wife) (Jeannetta Harper Poole (1903-1993) -jmc) [7] Poole is Annie’s child also I think he was in Military during war. (L Poole Pope (1916-1969) -jmc) [8] ? Poole’s sisters [9] Ina is Poole’s wife? [10] Ed is Lynette’s husband. [11] [[Poole-3292 | Gertie]] is Aunt Mae’s Sister - Truman’s Aunt [12] Gertie’s husband? ([[Ozburn-32 | John Ozburn]]) [13] She is referring to Sonny & Buddy. They were living in Tifton where Truman worked for GA Power Co. [14] This was not the cottage in Macon but one she had earlier at Pine Lake. [15] Tommie is Mae’s youngest sister & Laurie’s mother. Susan is Laurie’s daughter. She later had another daughter, Peggy, who lives in Boone, NC. - Susan is in Atlanta. [16] Edwin was Laurie’s husband (She is a widow now.) (1997 (Edwin A Mendel 1919-1975) -jmc) [17] Jeanette was Candler’s 1st wife. His present wife is Joyce. [18] Mae’s brother, John Poole. ([[Poole-3287|John Thomas Poole (1888-1966)]]-jmc) [19] This is “Grandmother’s” house. My father’s grandmother - wife of J. J. L. Poole. It was a very large 3 story house where all the children lived off & on (married or not). Aunt Tommie & her husband Lassiter lived in Grandmother’s house with their children - Laurie & Candler when we lived across the street. (There were several areas in the house made into apts) Mother & Daddy also lived there when they were first married. I believe CL, John & Mae lived there all their lives. “Grandmother’s house” was across the street from where we lived when I was in Kindergarten thru 2nd grade. We lived in an apartment over Granddaddy’s (J. S. Poole Sr - son of “Grandmother”) grocery store. There were 2 apartments upstairs over the store with steps going up on either side of store. Truman and Helen lived in one of these for a while. The address was 820 Pryor St. I believe. Strange - across the street from 793! I attended Pryor St. school - since torn down (as was the house & store). Daddy had a Dry Cleaning plant behind the store (which he started on Piedmont when we lived on 6th St.) I have [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Poole-3311-2 a ceramic plate for you that is stamped with that address on Piedmont. “J.S. Poole & Son”]. Granddaddy put up money & Daddy ran business, Truman said.

Mael Ruanaid Mor Profile

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[[Category:Ireland Projects]] [[Category:Irish History, Kingdom of Connacht]] {{OnePlaceStudy|place=Magh Luirg, Ros Comáin|category=Magh Luirg, Ros Comáin One Place Study}} =Biography= Maelruanaidh Mor , first King of Moylurg, and ancestor to all subsequent Kings of Moylurg. He is usually assumed to have lived in or about the year 956.Mael Ruanaid Mor Wiki [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%A1el_Ruanaid_M%C3%B3r_mac_Tadg] Mael Ruanaid was believed to have been the son of Tadg mac Cathal (King of Connacht 925–956) and brother to Conchobar mac Tadg, who succeeded as king in 967. However, DNA evidence shows the descendants of Mael Ruanaid are not genetically related to the Ui Conchobar dynastic family.[[Space:Comparative_Analysis_of_the_Descendants_and_DNA_of_Conn_C%C3%A9tchathach_Ceadcatha|Comparative Analysis of the Descendants and DNA of Conn Cétchathach Ceadcatha]] He could claim no less than ten ancestors as Kings of Connacht since the 6th century. Mael Ruanaid is said to have made a deal where, in return for abandoning any claim to the provincial kingship of Connacht, he would be given Magh Luirg (Moylurg)"Moylurg, Airtech, and Tir Tuathail - Moylurg ( Magh Luirg ) was an area in the north of Co. Rosscommon roughly corresponding to the baronies of Boyle and Frenchpark. The descendants of Mhaoil ​​Ruanaidh (brother of Conor, a quo O'Conor) held sway in this vicinity, as princes of Moylurg. They are first represented as Uí Mhaoil ​​Ruanaidh and then as Mac Diarmata (MacDermot, et al)". [https://sites.rootsweb.com/~irlkik/ihm/connacht.htm]. His dynasty were known as the Clan Mulrooney, and later still took the surname of MacDermot. While it is still only speculation, maybe it was the ultimate form of revenge by the Ó Conchobair to erase the Ó Maíl Rúanada of Cruffon's true history by grafting them onto the Ó Conchobair genealogies. From 956 to 1124, the proceeding 5 Kings of Maugh Luirg (Muirchertach mac Maelruanaidh Mor, Tadhg mac Muirchertach, Maelruanaidh mac Tadhg, Tadhg Mor mac Maelruanaidh, and Maelsechlainn mac Tadhg Mor) are very obscure. It is not until Diarmait (Dermot) mac Tadg Mor (d. 1159) that this family once again held some influence in Connacht; even then, they remained vassal of the O'Conchobhair Kings of Connacht.Dermot mac Tadhg Mor Wiki [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dermot_mac_Tadhg_Mor] Little is known about his son Muirchertach mac Maelruanaid (d. 967)Muirchertach mac Maelruanaid Wiki [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muirchertach_mac_Maelruanaidh_Mor] who succeeded him as the 2nd King of Magh Luirg (Moylurg), who probably ruled for a very short time before his son Tadhg mac MuirchertachTadhg mac Muirchertach Wiki [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tadhg_mac_Muirchertach] succeeded him. The old genealogies and annals references to Mael Ruinaid Mor, the progenitor of the Ui Maelruanaid, as the son of Tadg mac Cathal Ua Conchobar, has been shown by recent DNA studies as not genetically possible. Therefore his descendants and the corresponding dates in which they lived are speculative. Data gathered by the Sons of Aodh FTDNA projectSons of Aodh FTDNA project [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/sons-of-aodh/about] the Dal Cuinn GroupDal Cuinn Group [https://dcg.genealogy.network/home.xhtml], and [[Rowley-3452|Michael Rowley]] DNA/Genealogy Comparisons, by Michael Rowley [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1PqrXcqOthmIFHEAoF0G1k77F_mQ1wVKd/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=100765005796233057772&rtpof=true&sd=true]suggest the Ui Maelruanaid are a separate branch of the Dal Cuinn Ui Briuin. The date of birth for these early Irish are rarely given. The dates used for each individual is based on my system that uses 27 years per ‘generation’, 54 years between mutations. Since the date of death for many are approximations, any age at death over ~85 is adjusted one ‘generation’. ==Father== *Unknown **(NOTE: DNA shows he is not the son of Tadg mac Cathal Ua Conchobar). ==Children== *[[Space:Muirchertach_mac_Mael_Ruanaid_Profile|Muirchertach mac Mael Ruanaid Mor Profile]] ==Clann Name:== *Ui Briuin, Maicne Eochaid Tirmcharna, Sil Cellach, Ui Maelruanaid ==Surmised SNP: == *R1b-A6925 =Research Note= ===The 1st Seven Kings of Moylurg=== Few annalistic date references can be found for the early Moylurg kings. Based on the dates provided by Dr. Jaski, along with the DNA data from ''Comparative Analysis of the Descendants and DNA of Conn Cétchathach Ceadcatha''[[Space:Comparative_Analysis_of_the_Descendants_and_DNA_of_Conn_C%C3%A9tchathach_Ceadcatha|Comparative Analysis of the Descendants and DNA of Conn Cétchathach Ceadcatha]], a very rough yet logical chronology can be ''surmised'': #Mael Ruanaid Mor, b. 909AD d. 973AD?, aged 64. Unknown length of reign. #Muirchertach mac Mael Ruanaid Mor, b. 936 d. 967, aged 31. Very short reign if indeed he was actually king. He died at ''The battle of Formaeil'', at Rath-beg Annals of the Four Masters, AFM965.11[https://celt.ucc.ie/published/T100005B.html#p689] #Tadg mac Muirchertach, b. 963 d.1040?, aged 77. This method presumes he was 4 years old when his father was killed, which is reasonable. However, according him a 'reign' of 73 years is unlikely. No doubt he was the heir, but it must be assumed someone ruled in his stead until he came of age. #Mael Ruanaid mac Tadg, b. 990 d. 1048? aged 58. Ruled @ 8 years. #Tadhg Mor mac Mael Ruanaid, b. 1044 d. 1124, aged 80. Once again, this method calculates his fathers death when he was 4. His actual reign is recorded to have started in 1120 which leaves a 76 year gap. His brother: #Maelsechlainn mac Tadhg Mor is in the kings list, the ''Annals of the Four Masters'' record Maelsechlainn with this terse entry: "Maelseachlainn, son of Tadhg, son of Maelruanaidh, lord of Magh-Luirg, was slain by the men of Breifne and Tighearnan Ua Ruairc." ''Maelsechlainn mac Tadhg Mor'', From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maelsechlainn_mac_Tadhg_Mor] #Diarmait mac Tadhg Mor, b. 1098 d. 1159, aged 61. His reign lasted 35 years. He is the progenitor of the MacDermot family, as well as its offshoot septs such as MacDermot Roe, McDonagh, and Crowley. ''Dermot mac Tadhg Mor'', From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dermot_mac_Tadhg_Mor] =Sources= ==WikiTree:== *[[Space:Descent_of_Mael_Ruanaid_Mor|Descent of Mael Ruanaid Mor]] *[[Space:Comparative_Analysis_of_the_Descendants_and_DNA_of_Conn_C%C3%A9tchathach_Ceadcatha|Comparative Analysis of the Descendants and DNA of Conn Cétchathach Ceadcatha]] *[[Space:Medieval_Project_-_Ireland|Medieval Project - Ireland]] *[[Space:Historical_Sources_of_Ireland|Historical Sources of Ireland]] *[[Space:Kings_of_Magh_Luirg|Kings of Magh Luirg]] ==See Also:== *''Early Irish Kingship Succession'' by Jaski Bart, Published by Four Courts Press, 2013, ISBN 1846824265 ISBN 9781846824265 [https://www.academia.edu/4144299/Genealogical_tables_of_medieval_Irish_royal_dynasties] *''R1b-FGC5939 Haplogroup Comparison'' by Michael Rowley [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1QbFF8CE7PljnhoXUlDwfPSd-nk7AV5cq/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=100765005796233057772&rtpof=true&sd=true] *''Mac Dermot of Moylurg: The Story of a Connacht Family'', Dermot Mac Dermot, 1996.

Magazine of American History: With Notes and Queries

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] __TOC__ == Magazine of American History: With Notes and Queries == * published by A.S. Barnes & Company, New York and Chicago, 1881 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Magazine of American History: With Notes and Queries|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Index: 1877-1893 ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineamerica02abbagoog * Vol. 1, Pt. 1 1877 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=6yADAAAAMAAJ * Vol. 1 July 1877 https://archive.org/details/magazineamerica08stevgoog * Vol. 2 1878 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=EyIDAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=DUBIAQAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineamerica17stevgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineamerica00quergoog * Vol. 2 1878 Part 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=xz9IAQAAIAAJ * Vol. 3 1879 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=iCIDAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineamerica07stevgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineofamericv3stev ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineofameri_03stev * Vol. 3, Pt. 2, 1879 ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineamerica03abbagoog * Vol. 4 1880 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=zyIDAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineofamericv4stev ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalmagaz04stilgoog * Vol. 5 1880 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=CSMDAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=dbMTAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=gH4FAAAAQAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineamerica19stevgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineamerica01abbagoog ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineofamericv5stev * Vol. 6 1881 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=NyMDAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineamerica22stevgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineofamericv6stev ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineofameric06stev * Vol. 7 1881 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=hL5Xz5l5FHQC ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineamerica23stevgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineamerica00abbagoog ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineamerica01unkngoog ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineofamericv7stev * Vol. 8 1882 https://archive.org/details/magazineofameric08stev * Vol. 8, Pt. 1, 1882 https://archive.org/details/magazineofamericv8stev * Vol. 8, Pt. 2, 1882 https://books.google.com/books?id=PkBIAQAAIAAJ * Vol. 9 1880 https://archive.org/details/magazineamerica21stevgoog * Vol. 9 1882 https://archive.org/details/magazineofamericv9stev * Vol. 9 Jan.-July 1883 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=vDlIAQAAIAAJ * Vol. 9 June 1883 ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineamerica00unkngoog ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineamerica00unkngoog * Vol. 10 July-Dec. 1883 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ZTlIAQAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=oiMDAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineamerica18stevgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineofamericv10stev * Vol. 10 Aug. 1883 ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineofamericv10n2stev * Vol. 11 Jan.-Jun. 1884 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=piMDAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineamerica20stevgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineamerica00bygoog ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineofamericv11stev * Vol. 12 July-Dec. 1884 ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineamerica04stevgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineofamericv12stev ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineofameric12stev * Vol. 13 Jan.-Jun. 1885 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=08DdoryudvIC ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineamerica14stevgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineofamericv13stev * Vol. 14 July-Dec. 1885 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=bYd4e1_vwlwC ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineamerica15stevgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineofamericv14stev * Vol. 15 Jan.-Jun. 1886 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=wTpIAQAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=wTpIAQAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineamerica00decogoog ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineofamericv15stev * Vol. 16 July-Dec. 1886 ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineamerica02stevgoog * Vol. 17 Jan.-June 1887 ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineamerica03stevgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineofamericv17stev ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=TO0OAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 18 July-Dec. 1887 ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineamerica12stevgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=lO0OAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=OuIDUBmxXLUC * Vol. 19 Jan. 1888 ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineofamericv19n6stev ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineofamericv19n1stev * Vol. 19 Feb. 1888 https://archive.org/details/magazineofamericv19n2stev * Vol. 19 March 1888 https://archive.org/details/magazineofamericv19n3stev * Vol. 19 April 1888 https://archive.org/details/magazineofamericv19n4stev * Vol. 19 Jan.-June 1888 ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineamerica06stevgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineofameric10stevrich ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=n882AQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=lWUKAQAAMAAJ * Vol. 20 July 1888 ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineamerica16stevgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineofamericv20n1stev * Vol. 20 Aug. 1888 https://archive.org/details/magazineofamericv20n2stev * Vol. 20 Oct. 1888 https://archive.org/details/magazineofamericv20n4stev * Vol. 20 Nov. 1888 https://archive.org/details/magazineofamericv20n5stev * Vol. 20 Dec. 1888 https://archive.org/details/magazineofamericv20n6stev * Vol. 20 https://archive.org/details/magazineofamericv20stev * Vol. 20 Jul-Dec. 1888 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=5-0OAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=vlgfCWo-WkEC * Vol. 21 Jan.-Jun. 1889 ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineamerica00stevgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineofamericv21stev ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=i2YKAQAAMAAJ * Vol. 22 July-Dec. 1889 ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineamerica05stevgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineofamericv22stev ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=CGcKAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ppoBKMx4DyEC * Vol. 23 Jan.-Jun. 1890 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=CEpIAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineamerica11stevgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineofamericv23stev ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=CEpIAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=nmcKAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=yLobGlNAZE8C * Vol. 24 July-Dec. 1890 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=liY5BXmDNbAC ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineamerica01stevgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineofamericv24stev * Vol. 25 Jan.-June 1891 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=qD2yJCIGP8YC ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineamerica02unkngoog * Vol. 26 July-Dec. 1891 ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineofamericv26stev * Vol. 27 Jan.-June 1892 ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineamerica13stevgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineofamericv27stev * Vol. 28 July-Dec. 1892 ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineamerica09stevgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineofamericv28stev ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineofameric28stevrich * Vol. 29 Jan.-June 1893 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=_oY8KPbSKMYC ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineamerica10stevgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineofamericv2930stev === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:Magazine of American History: With Notes and Queries|Magazine of American History: With Notes and Queries]]'' (1877-) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#MAH|Magazine of American History]])

Magazine of New England History

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: New England]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] __TOC__ == Magazine of New England History == A medium of communication for historical and genealogical students * published by Risbrough Hammett Tilley, Newport, Rhode Island, 1891-1893 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Magazine of New England History|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1-3 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=gecNAQAAMAAJ * Vol. 1 (1891) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=lb4UAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineofneweng00newp ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineofneweng01newp ::* https://archive.org/details/magazinenewengl01unkngoog * Vol. 2 (1892) ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineofneweng02newpx ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineofneweng03newp * Vol. 3 (1893) ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineofneweng04newp ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineofneweng05newp ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=CskUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/magazinenewengl00unkngoog * Vol. 9 (1899) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=iixCAQAAMAAJ * Vol. 10 (1900) [[Space:The_Genealogical_Quarterly_Magazine|The_Genealogical_Quarterly_Magazine]] ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=jqE-AAAAYAAJ === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:Magazine of New England History|Magazine of New England History]]'' (R.H. Tilley, Newport, Rhode Island, 1891-1893) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#MNEH|Mag. New England Hist.]])

Magee Family Reunon New Orleans

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Magee Name Study

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[[Category:Magee Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Participate == Please contact the Study's coordinator [[Norman-1065|Ron Norman]] or leave 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 Magee researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Variants of Mageehttps://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Magee == *Mc Gee *MacGee *MacGhee *McGoey *McGahy *Mogey *Moggy *Moggie *MacGhie == Information About Magee Namehttps://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Magee == Manx, Irish, and Scottish. It derives from "Mag", an early spelling of "Mac", indicating "son of ", plus the personal byname "Aodh" meaning "Fire", originally the name of a pagan god. The Irish nameholders belonged primarily to Ulster and their original territory lay on the borders of counties Donegal and Tyrone. It is interesting to note that the large neck of land on the east of Lough Larne in County Antrim is called Island Magee indicating that this territory was at one time in the possession of the Magees. The earliest recorded Scottish namebearer was one Gilmighel MacEthe of Dumfries, who rendered homage to King Edward Ist of England n 1296. Other recordings taken from authentic rolls and charters include Michael MacGhethe who was a juror on an inquisition in Annandale in 1304 and Michael Magy who was recorded in Orkney in 1424. Agnis Muggye was married at Templemore, Derry, in 1649, and Alexander Moggy was christened at Ballymoney, Antrim, on October 20th 1831.The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Teag MacGee, "a chief of the sept", which was dated circa 1000a.d. in the "Early Medieval Records of County Westmeath". This was during the reign of King Brian Boru, "High King of Ireland", 1002 - 1014. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling. Read more: https://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Magee#ixzz6Dgu7gUIw == Task List == === Identify Major Lines of Magees === * Thomas Magee 1749 Spotsylvania County, Virginia - unknown ** William T Magee (1831-1879) m. Mary Kramer (1837-?). William was born in Cynthiana, KY and died in Fountain, Colorado.

Maggie Bown's Scrapbook

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Maggie started collecting news items and other papers pertaining to her family in 1873. Some updates were added long after she died.

Maggie N. To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[N.-17|Maggie N.]] is currently working on. ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=N.-17&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Maggie N. To-Do List|Maggie's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Banyovics-2|Banyovics, Paul ]] || 1830-00-00 || father of Judith, locate him, Judith's marriage record |- | [[Blennerhassett-11|Blennerhassett, Rosanna ]] || 1771-00-00 || develope her profile more, relocate her birth record |- | [[Bodolay-1|Bodolay, Joseph ]] || 1817-00-00 || Connect to mother , Maria |- | [[Bodolay-2|Bodolay, Andreas ]] || 1793-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Boyle-906|Boyle, Richard ]] || 1574-00-00 || develop profile more, add parents, all children, more sources |- | [[Wight-561|Boyle, Martha (Wight) ]] || 1577-00-00 || to-do. connect to other Wights in Wikitree |- | [[Butler-3073|Butler, Timothy ]] || 1839-00-00 || to-do, Correct birthplace, add 1911 census |- | [[Rhodes-1508|Butler, Elsie (Rhodes) ]] || 1799-00-00 || Correct birthplace, add 1911 census |- | [[Butler-3074|Butler, Patrick ]] || 1799-00-00 || to-do. Correct birthplace, add 1911 census |- |}

Maggie Pryber

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Maggie was one the Pryber Family dogs for about 4 years when they took her in when she was left on the street. She passed away August 2012

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---- == Translations of text at Riksarkivet == ---- {{Image|file=Maggies_temporary_sandbox_for_texts-1.png |caption=Swedish version |align=l |size=m }} {{Image|file=Maggies_temporary_sandbox_for_texts-3.png |align=r |size=m |caption=English version }} : Arkiv/församling = Archive/parish. The parish needs to be spelled properly. Good news is that you can, for example, search for Skövde using * instead of ö. : Län = County : Alla = All : Arkivtyp = What kind of archive. If you are looking for church records, then choose "kyrkoarkiv". : Endast digitaliserat material = Only digitalised material, ie material available online. In order to view the English version, choose the language "English" at the top menu "Other languages". ---- Translation of the most used church books. The different kinds of books all have their own letter, B contains moving records, F death notice books for example.
{{Image|file=Maggies_temporary_sandbox_for_texts-2.png |align=l |size=270% }} : Husförhörslängder = Household books : Församlingsböcker = Parish books, for the time period after household books were used. : Böcker över obefintliga = Books of absent people : In- och utflyttningslängder = Migration, movin in and out/ut records : Födelse- och dopböcker = Books for birth and baptise/christening : Konfirmationsböcker = : Kommunionlängder = : Lysnings- och vigselböcker = Books for banns and weddig : Död- och begravningsböcker = Books for death and burial
---- Other words, often used in the churchbooks, that might be useful to know Med = with Även = also Omf. is short for omfattar = includes Ortreg. is short for ortregister = list of locations Ingår i = is part of

Maghera Civil Parish, County Londonderry

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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]] ==Maghera Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Machaire Rátha. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/2911 Maghera Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''PlacenamesNI may have more information:''' [https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/9b31e0501b744154b4584b1dce1f859b/page/Place-Name-Search/ Search here.] :'''Barony:''' Loughinsholin :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Ulster Province of Ireland|Ulster]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Maghera Civil Parish=== :''Note: Population centres for this Parish, where known, are shown here. For a full list see [[Space:Towns_Of_County_Londonderry|Towns of County Londonderry]] :{| width="100%" border="1" |style="background:#BAD66E;" colspan=2|
'''Population Centres (Cities, Towns, Village etc)'''
|- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Castle Dawson'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' An Seanmhullach.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.7762,-6.5546,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.7762/-6.5546 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.6524&lat=54.8472 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Castle%20Dawson&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERA Griffiths Valuation.]||'''Culnady'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Cúil Chnáidí.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.8580,-6.6295,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.8580/-6.6295 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.6524&lat=54.8472 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Culnady&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERA Griffiths Valuation.] |- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Curran'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' An Corrán.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.7949,-6.6161,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.7949/-6.6161 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.6524&lat=54.8472 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Curran&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERA Griffiths Valuation.]||'''Fallagloon'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Folach Ghlún.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.8409,-6.7080,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.8409/-6.7080 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.6524&lat=54.8472 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Fallagloon&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERA Griffiths Valuation.] |- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Glen'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' An Gleann.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.8409,-6.7080,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.8409/-6.7080 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.6524&lat=54.8472 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Glen&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERA Griffiths Valuation.]
The hamlet of Glen is in the townland of Fallagloon and takes its name from the gently sloping valley of the Fallagloon burn.||'''Lisnamuck'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Lios na Muc.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.8324,-6.7549,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.8324/-6.7549 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.6524&lat=54.8472 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lisnamuck&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERA Griffiths Valuation.] |- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Maghera'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Machaire Rátha.
WikiTree Category: [[:Category:Maghera, County Londonderry|Category for Maghera]]
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.8405,-6.6768,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.8405/-6.6768 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.6524&lat=54.8472 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Maghera&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERA Griffiths Valuation.]||'''Magherafelt Town'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Machaire Fíolta.
[[Wikipedia:Magherafelt|Wikipedia entry for Magherafelt]]
WikiTree Category: [[:Category:Magherafelt Town, County Londonderry|Category for Magherafelt Town]]
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.7500,-6.6176,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.7500/-6.6176 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.6524&lat=54.8472 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Magherafelt&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERA Griffiths Valuation.]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Magherafelt&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERA Griffiths Valuation.]:Churches *Catholic Church of Our Lady of the Assumption (1882) *St. Swithin's Church of Ireland (1858) *First Presbyterian Church (1738) *Calvary Free Presbyterian Church (1978) Magherafelt Baptist Church (2007) |- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Moyagall'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Maigh Ghuala.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.8396,-6.5990,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.8396/-6.5990 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.6524&lat=54.8472 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Moyagall&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERA Griffiths Valuation.]||'''Swatragh'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' An Suaitreach.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.9034,-6.6748,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.9034/-6.6748 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.6524&lat=54.8472 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Swatragh&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERA Griffiths Valuation.] |- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Upperland'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Áth an Phortáin.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.4248,-7.5994,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.4248/-7.5994 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.6524&lat=54.8472 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Upperland&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERA Griffiths Valuation.]||  |} ===The Townlands of Maghera Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Maghera Parish (Machaire Rátha) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/2911/BF Maghera 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'''
|- |'''Ballymacilcurr'''||''Baile Mhic Giolla Choradh' '''||[[:Category:Ballymacilcurr Townland, Maghera Parish, County Londonderry]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Ballymacilcurr&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Ballymacilcurr&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballymacilcurr&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Ballymacpeake Upper'''||''Baile Mhic Phéice''||[[:Category:Ballymacpeake Upper Townland, Maghera Parish, County Londonderry]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=%22Ballymacpeake+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=%22Ballymacpeake+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballymacpeake,%20upper&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Ballynacross'''||''Baile na Croise''||[[:Category:Ballynacross Townland, Maghera Parish, County Londonderry]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Ballynacross&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Ballynacross&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballynacross&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Ballynahone Beg'''||''Baile na hAbhann Beag''||[[:Category:Ballynahone Beg Townland, Maghera Parish, County Londonderry]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=%22Ballynahone+Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=%22Ballynahone+Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballynahone%20Beg&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Beagh (Spiritual)'''||''An Beitheach''||[[:Category:Beagh (Spiritual) Townland, Maghera Parish, County Londonderry]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Beagh&ded=Spiritual)&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Beagh&ded=Spiritual)&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Beagh&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Beagh (Temporal)||''Beitheach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Beagh&ded=Temporal)&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Beagh&ded=Temporal)&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Beagh&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERA Griffiths Valuation.]
Appears in Maghera civil parish on Logainm.ie. |- |Bracaghreilly||''An Bhreacach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Bracaghreilly&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Bracaghreilly&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Bracaghreilly&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Craigadick||''Creag an Díogha''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Craigadick&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Craigadick&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Craigadick&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Craigmore'''||''Creag Mhór''||[[:Category:Craigmore Townland, Maghera Parish, County Londonderry]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Craigmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Craigmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Craigmore&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Crew'''||''An Chraobh''||[[:Category:Crew Townland, Maghera Parish, County Londonderry]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Crew&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Crew&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Crew&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Culnady'''||''Cúil Chnáidí''||[[:Category:Culnady Townland, Maghera Parish, County Londonderry]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Culnady&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Culnady&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Culnady&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Curragh'''||''Corrach''||[[:Category:Curragh Townland, Maghera Parish, County Londonderry]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Curragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Curragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Curragh&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Curran'''||''An Corrán''||[[:Category:Curran Townland, Maghera Parish, County Londonderry]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Curran&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Curran&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Curran&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Dreenan||''Draighneán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Dreenan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Dreenan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Dreenan&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Drumard||''Droim Ard''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Drumard&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Drumard&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drumard&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Drumconready||''Droim Con Riada''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Drumconready&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Drumconready&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drumconready&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Drumlamph'''||''Droim Leamhach''||[[:Category:Drumlamph Townland, Maghera Parish, County Londonderry]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Drumlamph&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Drumlamph&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drumlamph&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Drummuck||''Droim Muc''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Drummuck&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Drummuck&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drummuck&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Dunglady'''||''Dún gCláidí''||[[:Category:Dunglady Townland, Maghera Parish, County Londonderry]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Dunglady&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Dunglady&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Dunglady&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Falgortrevy'''||''Fáladh Goirt Riabhaigh''||[[:Category:Falgortrevy Townland, Maghera Parish, County Londonderry]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Falgortrevy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Falgortrevy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Falgortrevy&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Fallagloon'''||''Folach Ghlún''||[[:Category:Fallagloon Townland, Maghera Parish, County Londonderry]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Fallagloon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Fallagloon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Fallagloon&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Gorteade'''|| ||[[:Category:Gorteade Townland, Maghera Parish, County Londonderry]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Gorteade&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Gorteade&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Gorteade&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Grillagh||''An Ghriollach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Grillagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Grillagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Grillagh&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Gulladuff'''||''An Ghuala Dhubh''||[[:Category:Gulladuff Townland, Maghera Parish, County Londonderry]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Gulladuff&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Gulladuff&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Gulladuff&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Keady||''An Chéide''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Keady&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Keady&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Keady&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Kirley||''Corrbhaile''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Kirley&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Kirley&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kirley&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Largantogher||''Leargain Tóchair''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Largantogher&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Largantogher&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Largantogher&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lisnamuck||''Lios na Muc''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Lisnamuck&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Lisnamuck&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lisnamuck&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Macknagh||''An Mheacanach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Macknagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Macknagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Macknagh&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Maghera||''Machaire Rátha''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Maghera&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Maghera&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Maghera&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Moneymore'''||''Muine Mór''||[[:Category:Moneymore Townland, Maghera Parish, County Londonderry]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Moneymore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Moneymore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Moneymore&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Moyagall||''Maigh Ghuala''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Moyagall&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Moyagall&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Moyagall&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Rocktown||''Baile na Creige''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Rocktown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Rocktown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Rocktown&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Slaghtybogy'''||''Sleacht an Bhogaigh''||[[:Category:Slaghtybogy Townland, Maghera Parish, County Londonderry]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Slaghtybogy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Slaghtybogy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Slaghtybogy&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Tamnymartin||''Tamhnaigh Uí Mhártain''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Tamnymartin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Tamnymartin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tamnymartin&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Tamnymullan'''||''Tamhnaigh Uí Mhaoláin''||[[:Category:Tamnymullan Townland, Maghera Parish, County Londonderry]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Tamnymullan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Tamnymullan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tamnymullan&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Tirgarvil'''||''Tír gCearbhaill''||[[:Category:Tirgarvil Townland, Maghera Parish, County Londonderry]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Tirgarvil&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Tirgarvil&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tirgarvil&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Tirnageeragh'''||''Tír na gCaorach''||[[:Category:Tirnageeragh Townland, Maghera Parish, County Londonderry]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Tirnageeragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Tirnageeragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tirnageeragh&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Toberhead'''||''Tobar Thaoide''||[[:Category:Toberhead Townland, Maghera Parish, County Londonderry]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Toberhead&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Toberhead&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Toberhead&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Upperland'''||''Áth an Phortáin''||[[:Category:Upperland Townland, Maghera Parish, County Londonderry]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Upperlands&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Upperland&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Upperland&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERA Griffiths Valuation.] |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources '''''for this parish''''' may be placed here. More general sources for Londonderry should be added to the main Londonderry 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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Magheracloone Civil Parish, County Monaghan

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: {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=12%|[[Space:The Counties Of Ireland|'''Ireland''']] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=20%|[[Space:County Monaghan, Ireland|'''Main Monaghan Page''']] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=35%|[[:Category: Magheracloone Parish, County Monaghan|Category for Magheracloone Parish]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=33%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Monaghan|'''Civil Parishes in County Monaghan''']] |} [[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' :This information page for the Civil Parish contains a list of all the townlands in the parish and links to the category for the townland (if it has been created). There also may be notes about the individual townlands. :This page is maintained by the [[Space:County Monaghan Team|County Monaghan team]] ==Magheracloone Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Machaire Cluana. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/s?txt=in:1991&cat=BF&ord=en Magheracloone Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''Barony:''' Farney :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Ulster Province of Ireland|Ulster]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Magheracloone Civil Parish=== :''Note: Population centres for this Parish, where known, are shown here. For a full list see [[Space:Towns_Of_County_Monaghan|Towns of County Monaghan]] ====Coolderry==== :Irish or Alternate Name: Cúl Doire. :Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@53.9152,-6.6910,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/53.9152/-6.6910 OpenStreetMap] ===The Townlands of Magheracloone Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Magheracloone Parish (Machaire Cluana) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/s?txt=in:1991&cat=BF&ord=en Magheracloone Parish] on Logainm.ie and validated against townlands on Townlands.ie, PlacenamesNI.org where appropriate, Griffiths valuations data and the 1901 and 1911 censuses. A link is provided in the notes for the 1901 and 1911 census. Please note that these may not always work if the townland was not available on the census in question. The census site may also substitute a similar name so be prepared for unexpected results! :If the townland has a category it will be linked in the table below. If there is no link and you need the category please contact [[Meredith-1182|David]] to get the category created or [https://www.wikitree.com/contact/category/ put in a request for the category to be created]. Alternatively, if you feel condifent to do so, see Townland Category Information Boxes below for how to create them yourself. :{| width="100%" border="1" |width=16%|'''Townland''' |width=20%|'''Irish/Alternate name''' |width=30%|'''WikiTree Category Link''' |'''Notes''' |- |Aghatamy||''Achadh an tSamhaidh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Aghatamy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Aghatamy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Aghinillard||''Achadh an Iolaird''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Aghinillard&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Aghinillard&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Aghlattacru||''Achadh Leachta Chraobha''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Aghlattacru&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Aghlattacru&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Alts||''Na hAillt''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Alts&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Alts&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Ballaghnagearn||''Bealach na gCeithearn''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Ballaghnagearn&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Ballaghnagearn&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Ballycartlan||''Bealach Cartlann''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Ballycartlan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Ballycartlan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Ballyloughan||''Baile an Locháin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Ballyloughan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Ballyloughan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Beagh||''An Bheitheach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Beagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Beagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Camaghy'''||''Camachadh''||[[:Category:Camaghy Townland, Magheracloone Parish, County Monaghan]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Camaghy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Camaghy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Carrickashedoge||''Carraig Shéideog''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Carrickashedoge&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Carrickashedoge&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Carricknagoan||''Carraig na nGabhann''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Carricknagoan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Carricknagoan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Clonmeenan||''Cluain Mionnáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Clonmeenan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Clonmeenan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Clonsedy||''Cluain Saighde''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Clonsedy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Clonsedy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Clontrain||''Cluain Tréin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Clontrain&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Clontrain&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Comertagh||''Coimeartach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Comertagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Comertagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Coolderry||''Cúl Doire''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Coolderry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Coolderry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Corkeeran||''Corr Chaorthainn''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Corkeeran&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Corkeeran&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Corlea||''An Chorr Liath''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Corlea&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Corlea&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Cornacarrow||''Corr na Cora''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Cornacarrow&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Cornacarrow&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Cornalaragh||''Corr na Láithreach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Cornalaragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Cornalaragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Corrybrackan||''Corr Bhreacáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Corrybrackan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Corrybrackan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Cortober||''Corr Tobair''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Cortober&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Cortober&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Creveadornan||''Craobh an Dornáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Creveadornan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Creveadornan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Crumlin||''Cromghlinn''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Crumlin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Crumlin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Derry||''Doire''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Derry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Derry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Derryleeg||''Doire Liag''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Derryleeg&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Derryleeg&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Derrynaglah||''Doire na gCleath''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Derrynaglah&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Derrynaglah&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Derrynascobe'''||''Doire na Scuab''||[[:Category:Derrynascobe Townland, Magheracloone Parish, County Monaghan]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Derrynascobe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Derrynascobe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Descart||''Deisceart''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Descart&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Descart&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Doagh||''An Dumha''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Doagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Doagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Doohatty||''An Dútháite''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Doohatty&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Doohatty&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drumbo||''Droim Bó''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Drumbo&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Drumbo&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drumboory||''Droim Buaraí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Drumboory&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Drumboory&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drumbrackan||''Droim Breacáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Drumbrackan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Drumbrackan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drumbrone||''Droim Brón''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Drumbrone&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Drumbrone&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drumcargy||''Droim Charraige''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Drumcargy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Drumcargy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drumcarrow||''Droim Chora''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Drumcarrow&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Drumcarrow&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drumerlough Beg||''Droim ar Loch Beag''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=%22Drumerlough%20Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=%22Drumerlough%20Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drumerlough More||''Droim ar Loch Mór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=%22Drumerlough%20More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=%22Drumerlough%20More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drumgoosat||''Droim Guasachta''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Drumgoosat&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Drumgoosat&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drummond||''An Dromainn''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Drummond&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Drummond&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Enagh||''An tEanach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Enagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Enagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Feahoe||''Fiodh Átha hÓ''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Feahoe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Feahoe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Greaghawillin (Jackson)||''Gréach an Mhuilinn (Jackson)''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=%22Greaghawillin%20(Jackson)%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=%22Greaghawillin%20(Jackson)%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Greaghawillin (Richey)||''Gréach an Mhuilinn (Richey)''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=%22Greaghawillin%20(Richey)%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=%22Greaghawillin%20(Richey)%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Greaghlone||''Gréach Luain''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Greaghlone&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Greaghlone&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Halftate||''An Leatáite''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Halftate&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Halftate&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Killark||''Coill Arc''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Killark&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Killark&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Killygally||''Coill an Ghallaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Killygally&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Killygally&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Knocknacran East||''Cnoc na Cranncha Thoir''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=%22Knocknacran%20East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=%22Knocknacran%20East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Knocknacran West||''Cnoc na Cranncha Thiar''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=%22Knocknacran%20West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=%22Knocknacran%20West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Lavagilduff||''Leamhaigh an Ghiolla Dhuibh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Lavagilduff&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Lavagilduff&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Leitrim'''||''Liatroim''||[[:Category:Leitrim Townland, Magheracloone Parish, County Monaghan]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Leitrim&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Leitrim&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Leons Beg||''Leamhain Bheag''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=%22Leons%20Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=%22Leons%20Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Leonsgarve or Leons (McKenna)||''Leamhain Gharbh nó Leamhain (McKenna)''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=%22Leonsgarve%20or%20Leons%20(McKenna)%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=%22Leonsgarve%20or%20Leons%20(McKenna)%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Lisatillister||''Lios an tSeileastair''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Lisatillister&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Lisatillister&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Liscarnan||''Lios an Charnáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Liscarnan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Liscarnan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Liscorran||''Lios Corráin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Liscorran&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Liscorran&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Lisnaclea||''Lios na Cléithe''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Lisnaclea&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Lisnaclea&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Lisnakeeny||''Lios na Caoine''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Lisnakeeny&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Lisnakeeny&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Losset'''||''An Losaid''||[[:Category:Losset Townland, Magheracloone Parish, County Monaghan]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Losset&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Losset&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Maghernacloy||''Machaire na Cloiche''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Maghernacloy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Maghernacloy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Mason Lodge||''Lóiste Mhásúin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=%22Mason%20Lodge%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=%22Mason%20Lodge%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Mokeeran||''Maigh Chéirín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Mokeeran&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Mokeeran&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Moylough||''Maigh Locha''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Moylough&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Moylough&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Mullaghgarve||''An Mullach Garbh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Mullaghgarve&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Mullaghgarve&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Mullaghrafferty||''Mullach Laifeartaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Mullaghrafferty&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Mullaghrafferty&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Mullantlavan||''Mullach an tSleamháin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Mullantlavan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Mullantlavan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Mullantornan||''Mullach an Tornáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Mullantornan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Mullantornan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Mullylusty||''Mullach Loiste''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Mullylusty&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Mullylusty&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Mullyore||''Mullach Odhar''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Mullyore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Mullyore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Nure Beg||''An tIúr Beag''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=%22Nure%20Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=%22Nure%20Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Nure More||''An tIúr Mór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=%22Nure%20More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=%22Nure%20More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Rahans||''Raithnigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Rahans&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Rahans&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Scalkill||''Scallchoill''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Scalkill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Scalkill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Stranatona||''Srath na Tóna''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Stranatona&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Stranatona&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Tomiska||''Tuaim Uisce''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Tomiska&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Tomiska&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Tonaneeve||''Tamhnaigh na Naomh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Tonaneeve&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Tonaneeve&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Tullyallen||''Tulaigh Álainn''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Tullyallen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Tullyallen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Tullylougherny||''Tulaigh Luacharnaí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Tullylougherny&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Tullylougherny&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources '''''for this parish''''' may be placed here. More general souces for Monaghan should be added to the main Monaghan page. :Whilst care is taken to ensure links are not made to disreputable, phishing or other sites of doubtful integrity it is your responsibility to ensure that you are not going to such a site by clicking on one of the links which may have been added after this page was created. ===Townland Category Information Boxes=== :For the full 'How to' on creating Irish location categories please read [[Space:Creating_Location_Categories_For_Ireland| 'Creating Location Categories for Ireland']] :The pre-formatted line for each townland and the fully formatted CIB header can be seen below this page when '''in edit mode'''. Please ensure you have read the 'How to' before doing anything. Briefly, the pre-formatted line in the hidden text is used to replace the line above. The CIB text is pasted into the category which is created by clicking on the red category link. ==Version Notes== :Parish format version 3.3. Team links in CIBs now implemented. ==Sources== :Information shown on this page may have been sourced from one or more of the following sources. * [https://www.logainm.ie/en/ Logainm.ie] The Placenames Database of Ireland created by Fiontar & Scoil na Gaeilge in collaboration with The Placenames Branch (Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht). * [http://www.placenamesni.org/index.php Placenamesni.org] a UK Government website managed by the Information Unit of Land & Property Services (LPS) Agency, Department of Finance and Personnel (DFP) * [http://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=placeSearch Griffiths Valuation] AskAboutIreland.ie and the Cultural Heritage Project is an initiative of public libraries together with local museums and archives. * [https://www.townlands.ie/ Townlands.ie] Irish Townlands derived from OpenStreetMap data under the Open Data Commons Open Database License (ODbL). * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census of Ireland] 1901/1911 and Census fragments and substitutes, 1821-51 * [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland|List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland]] and [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_Northern_Ireland|List of towns and villages in Northern Ireland]] * [https://archive.org/details/op1248631-1001/page/n1/mode/2up General alphabetical index to townlands and towns, parishes and baronies of Ireland] Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive

Magheracross Civil Parish, County Fermanagh

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[[Category: Fermanagh 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 Fermanagh|Ireland Links]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=20%|[[Space:County Fermanagh, Ireland|Main Fermanagh Page]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=35%|[[:Category: Magheracross Parish, County Fermanagh|Category for Magheracross Parish]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=33%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Fermanagh|Civil Parishes in County Fermanagh]] |}
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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:County Fermanagh Team|County Fermanagh team]] ==Magheracross Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Machaire na Croise. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/58938 Magheracross Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''PlacenamesNI may have more information:''' [https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/9b31e0501b744154b4584b1dce1f859b/page/Place-Name-Search/ Search here.] :'''Baronies:''' Lurg, Tirkennedy :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Ulster Province of Ireland|Ulster]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Magheracross Civil Parish=== :''Note: Population centres for this Parish, where known, are shown here. For a full list see [[Space:Towns_Of_County_Fermanagh|Towns of County Fermanagh]] ====Ballinamallard==== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Béal Átha na Mallacht. :WikiTree Category: [[:Category:Ballinamallard, County Fermanagh|Category for Ballinamallard]] :Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.4205,-7.5939,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.4205/-7.5939 OpenStreetMap] :Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-7.5688&lat=54.3978 Click for list] :The OS maps clearly call this village Ballinamallard and indeed organisations based in the village use this form. Logainm calls the village Bellanamallard, the same as the townland but this is not the case on PlacenamesNI where the village is per the OS map and the townland is Bellanamallard. ====Coa==== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' An Cuach. :Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.3978,-7.5688,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.3978/-7.5688 OpenStreetMap] :Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-7.5688&lat=54.3978 Click for list] ===The Townlands of Magheracross Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Magheracross Parish (Machaire na Croise) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/58938/BF Magheracross 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! :If the townland has a category it will be linked in the table below. If there is no link and you need the category please contact [[Meredith-1182|David]] to get the category created or [https://www.wikitree.com/contact/category/ put in a request for the category to be created]. Alternatively, if you feel condifent to do so, see Townland Category Information Boxes below for how to create them yourself. :{| width="100%" border="1" |width=16%|'''Townland''' |width=20%|'''Irish/Alternate name''' |width=30%|'''WikiTree Category Link''' |'''Notes''' |- |Ardgart|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Ardgart&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Ardgart&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Ballydoolagh||''Baile Dúlocha''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Ballydoolagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Ballydoolagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Baragh|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Baragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Baragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Beagh|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Beagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Beagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Bellanamallard||''Béal Átha na Mallacht
Ballinamallard''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Bellanamallard&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Bellanamallard&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Cavanalough Glebe|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Cavanalough%20Glebe%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Cavanalough%20Glebe%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Cavantillycormick|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Cavantillycormick&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Cavantillycormick&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Cleenaghan|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Cleenaghan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Cleenaghan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Coa||''An Cuach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Coa&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Coa&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Coolgarran|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Coolgarran&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Coolgarran&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Cooltrain|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Cooltrain&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Cooltrain&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Craghan|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Craghan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Craghan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Currin|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Currin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Currin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Derryraghan|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Derryraghan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Derryraghan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Drumbulcan'''|| ||[[:Category:Drumbulcan Townland, Magheracross Parish, County Fermanagh]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Drumbulcan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Drumbulcan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drumconnis|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Drumconnis&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Drumconnis&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drumcreen|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Drumcreen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Drumcreen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drumcullion|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Drumcullion&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Drumcullion&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drumkeen|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Drumkeen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Drumkeen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drummurry|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Drummurry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Drummurry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drumrainy|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Drumrainy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Drumrainy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drumsloe|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Drumsloe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Drumsloe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Ferney|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Ferney&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Ferney&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Glencoonra|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Glencoonra&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Glencoonra&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Gortaloughan|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Gortaloughan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Gortaloughan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Kilgortnaleague|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Kilgortnaleague&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Kilgortnaleague&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Killee|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Killee&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Killee&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Killymittan|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Killymittan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Killymittan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Knockmanoul|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Knockmanoul&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Knockmanoul&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Lettermoney|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Lettermoney&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Lettermoney&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Magheracross||''Machaire na Croise''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Magheracross&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Magheracross&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Mullaghmeen|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Mullaghmeen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Mullaghmeen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Relagh|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Relagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Relagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Salloon|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Salloon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Salloon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Salry|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Salry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Salry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Sessiaghs|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Sessiaghs&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Sessiaghs&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Sidaire||''Suí Dachair''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Sidaire&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Sidaire&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Tullyrain|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Tullyrain&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Tullyrain&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources '''''for this parish''''' may be placed here. 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Magheraculmoney Civil Parish, County Fermanagh

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: {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=12%|[[Space:The Counties Of Ireland|'''Ireland''']] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=20%|[[Space:County Fermanagh, Ireland|'''Main Fermanagh Page''']] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=35%|[[:Category: Magheraculmoney Parish, County Fermanagh|Category for Magheraculmoney Parish]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=33%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Fermanagh|'''Civil Parishes in County Fermanagh''']] |} [[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' :This information page for the Civil Parish contains a list of all the townlands in the parish and links to the category for the townland (if it has been created). There also may be notes about the individual townlands. :This page is maintained by the [[Space:County Fermanagh Team|County Fermanagh team]] ==Magheraculmoney Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' ''None or not known'' :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/s?txt=in:58939&cat=BF&ord=en Magheraculmoney Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''PlacenamesNI Link:''' [http://www.placenamesni.org/resultdetails.php?entry=20319 Magheraculmoney Parish on PlacenamesNI.org] :'''Barony:''' Lurg :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Ulster Province of Ireland|Ulster]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Magheraculmoney Civil Parish=== :''Note: Population centres for this Parish, where known, are shown here. For a full list see [[Space:Towns_Of_County_Fermanagh|Towns of County Fermanagh]] ====Ederny==== :Irish or Alternate Name: Eadarnaidh. :Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.5328,-7.6601,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.5328/-7.6601 OpenStreetMap] ====Kesh==== :Irish or Alternate Name: An Cheis. :Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.5240,-7.7220,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.5240/-7.7220 OpenStreetMap] ====Lack Village==== :Irish or Alternate Name: An Leac. :Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.5505,-7.5827,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.5505/-7.5827 OpenStreetMap] ===The Townlands of Magheraculmoney Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Magheraculmoney Parish are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/s?txt=in:58939&cat=BF&ord=en Magheraculmoney Parish] on Logainm.ie and validated against townlands on Townlands.ie, PlacenamesNI.org where appropriate, Griffiths valuations data and the 1901 and 1911 censuses. A link is provided in the notes for the 1901 and 1911 census. Please note that these may not always work if the townland was not available on the census in question. The census site may also substitute a similar name so be prepared for unexpected results! :If the townland has a category it will be linked in the table below. If there is no link and you need the category please contact [[Meredith-1182|David]] to get the category created or [https://www.wikitree.com/contact/category/ put in a request for the category to be created]. Alternatively, if you feel condifent to do so, see Townland Category Information Boxes below for how to create them yourself. :{| width="100%" border="1" |width=16%|'''Townland''' |width=20%|'''Irish/Alternate name''' |width=30%|'''WikiTree Category Link''' |'''Notes''' |- |Aghagaffert|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Aghagaffert&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Aghagaffert&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Aghaleague'''||''Achadh Liag''||[[:Category:Aghaleague Townland, Magheraculmoney Parish, County Fermanagh]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Aghaleague&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Aghaleague&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Aghama|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Aghama&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Aghama&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Agharainy||''Achadh Raithnigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Agharainy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Agharainy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Aghinver||''Achadh Inbhir''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Aghinver&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Aghinver&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Ardatrave||''Aird an tSnamha''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Ardatrave&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Ardatrave&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Ardess Glebe||''Ard Dreas''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Ardess%20Glebe%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Ardess%20Glebe%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Ardore||''Ard Odhar''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Ardore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Ardore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Ardvarny East||''Ard na bhFearnaí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Ardvarny%20East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Ardvarny%20East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Ardvarny West||''Ard na bhFearnaí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Ardvarny%20West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Ardvarny%20West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Ballynant||''Baile an Neanta''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Ballynant&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Ballynant&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Barnalackan||''Barr na Leacan''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Barnalackan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Barnalackan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Cady||''Cadaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Cady&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Cady&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Camplany||''Camplánaí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Camplany&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Camplany&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Carn||''Carn''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Carn&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Carn&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Carrickagreany||''Carraigeach Gréine''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Carrickagreany&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Carrickagreany&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Clareview||''Clár''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Clareview&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Clareview&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Cleenishgarve Island|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Cleenishgarve%20Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Cleenishgarve%20Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Cleenishmeen Island|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Cleenishmeen%20Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Cleenishmeen%20Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Cloy||''(An) Cloiche''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Cloy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Cloy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Cornacrea||''Corr na Cré''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Cornacrea&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Cornacrea&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Crevinish||''Craobhach Inise''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Crevinish&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Crevinish&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Crevinishaughy island||''Craobhach Inise Eochaidh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Crevinishaughy%20island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Crevinishaughy%20island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Croneen'''||''Crónaigh''||[[:Category:Croneen Townland, Magheraculmoney Parish, County Fermanagh]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Croneen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Croneen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Croneen Barr||''Crónaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Croneen%20Barr%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Croneen%20Barr%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Davy's Island||''Inish More''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Davy's%20Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Davy's%20Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Diviny'''|| ||[[:Category:Diviny Townland, Magheraculmoney Parish, County Fermanagh]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Diviny&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Diviny&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drumadraghy||''Droim an Ardachaidh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Drumadraghy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Drumadraghy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drumard||''Droim Ard''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Drumard&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Drumard&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drumbane||''Droim Bán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Drumbane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Drumbane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drumbarna||''Droim Bairr''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Drumbarna&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Drumbarna&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Drumcahy'''||''Droim Cathaidh''||[[:Category:Drumcahy Townland, Magheraculmoney Parish, County Fermanagh]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Drumcahy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Drumcahy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drumcose||''Droim Cuas''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Drumcose&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Drumcose&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drumcrin||''Droim''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Drumcrin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Drumcrin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drumgivery||''Droim Geimhridh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Drumgivery&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Drumgivery&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drumhoney||''Droim Chonnaidh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Drumhoney&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Drumhoney&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Drumkeen'''||''Droim Caoin''||[[:Category:Drumkeen Townland, Magheraculmoney Parish, County Fermanagh]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Drumkeen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Drumkeen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drummacalara|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Drummacalara&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Drummacalara&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drummoyagh||''Droim mBóitheach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Drummoyagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Drummoyagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drumnacross||''Droim na Croise''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Drumnacross&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Drumnacross&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drumnarullagh||''Droim na Ralach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Drumnarullagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Drumnarullagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drumreane|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Drumreane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Drumreane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drumsawna Beg||''Droim Samhna''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Drumsawna%20Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Drumsawna%20Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drumsawna More||''Droim Samhna''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Drumsawna%20More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Drumsawna%20More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drumwhinny|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Drumwhinny&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Drumwhinny&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Edenaclogh||''Éadan na Cloiche''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Edenaclogh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Edenaclogh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Edenagee||''Éadan na Gaoithe''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Edenagee&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Edenagee&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Edenamohil Black||''Éadan na mBuachaill''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Edenamohil%20Black%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Edenamohil%20Black%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Edenamohil Under'''||''Éadan na mBuachaill;''||[[:Category:Edenamohil Under Townland, Magheraculmoney Parish, County Fermanagh]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Edenamohil%20Under%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Edenamohil%20Under%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Edenclaw Great'''||''Éadan Claí''||[[:Category:Edenclaw Great Townland, Magheraculmoney Parish, County Fermanagh]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Edenclaw%20Great%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Edenclaw%20Great%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Edenclaw Little'''||''Éadan Claí''||[[:Category:Edenclaw Little Townland, Magheraculmoney Parish, County Fermanagh]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Edenclaw%20Little%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Edenclaw%20Little%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Ederny'''||''Eadarnaidh''||[[:Category:Ederny Townland, Magheraculmoney Parish, County Fermanagh]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Ederny&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Ederny&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Fargrim||''Fardhroim''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Fargrim&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Fargrim&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Gargrim||''Gearrdhroim''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Gargrim&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Gargrim&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Gay Island|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Gay%20Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Gay%20Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Glasmullagh'''||''Glasmhullach''||[[:Category:Glasmullagh Townland, Magheraculmoney Parish, County Fermanagh]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Glasmullagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Glasmullagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Glenarn'''||''Gleann Airní''||[[:Category:Glenarn Townland, Magheraculmoney Parish, County Fermanagh]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Glenarn&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Glenarn&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Goladoo||''Gabhla Dubha''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Goladoo&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Goladoo&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Gorteen||''Goirtín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Gorteen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Gorteen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Gubbaroe||''Gob Rua''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Gubbaroe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Gubbaroe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Inishmakill (Island)||''Inis Má Coille''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Inishmakill%20(Island)%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Inishmakill%20(Island)%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Killycappy||''Coillidh Ceapaí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Killycappy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Killycappy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Killylea||''Coillidh Liath''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Killylea&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Killylea&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Kilsmullan'''|| ||[[:Category:Kilsmullan Townland, Magheraculmoney Parish, County Fermanagh]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Kilsmullan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Kilsmullan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Kiltierney||''Cill Tiarnaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Kiltierney&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Kiltierney&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Kinnausy Island|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Kinnausy%20Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Kinnausy%20Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Lack||''An Leac''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Lack&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Lack&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Largy'''||''An Leargaidh''||[[:Category:Largy Townland, Magheraculmoney Parish, County Fermanagh]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Largy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Largy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Lavaran||''Leamhrán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Lavaran&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Lavaran&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Leaghan||''Leathán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Leaghan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Leaghan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Letterboy||''Leitir Buí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Letterboy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Letterboy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Lisingle||''Lios Aingil''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Lisingle&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Lisingle&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Lurganboy||''An Lorgain Bhuí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Lurganboy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Lurganboy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Manoo||''Magh Nuadu/Nuadha''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Manoo&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Manoo&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Mantlin||''Mionchluain''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Mantlin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Mantlin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Meenmore'''||''Mín Mór''||[[:Category:Meenmore Townland, Magheraculmoney Parish, County Fermanagh]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Meenmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Meenmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Mullaghfarne||''Mullach Fearnaí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Mullaghfarne&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Mullaghfarne&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Mullanasaggart||''Mullaigh na Sagart''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Mullanasaggart&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Mullanasaggart&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Mullanrody||''Mullán Rodaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Mullanrody&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Mullanrody&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Nedsherry'''|| ||[[:Category:Nedsherry Townland, Magheraculmoney Parish, County Fermanagh]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Nedsherry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Nedsherry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Parkhill|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Parkhill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Parkhill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Rabbit Island|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Rabbit%20Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Rabbit%20Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Raw||''Ráth''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Raw&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Raw&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Rosscah||''Ros Catha''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Rosscah&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Rosscah&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Rosscolban||''Ros Scolbán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Rosscolban&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Rosscolban&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Shanmullagh'''||''Seanmhullach''||[[:Category:Shanmullagh Townland, Magheraculmoney Parish, County Fermanagh]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Shanmullagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Shanmullagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Sheemuldoon'''||''Suí (Uí) Maoldúin''||[[:Category:Sheemuldoon Townland, Magheraculmoney Parish, County Fermanagh]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Sheemuldoon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Sheemuldoon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Slievebane||''Sliabh Bán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Slievebane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Slievebane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Stranadarriff||''Srath na dTarbh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Stranadarriff&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Stranadarriff&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Stranahone||''Srath Fear Luirg''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Stranahone&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Stranahone&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Tattykeel Lower||''Táite Caol''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Tattykeel%20Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Tattykeel%20Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Tattykeel Upper||''Táite Caol''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Tattykeel%20Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Tattykeel%20Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Tom's Island|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Tom's%20Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22Tom's%20Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Tullanaginn||''Tulaigh na gCinn''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Tullanaginn&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Tullanaginn&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Tullanaglare||''Tulach na gCléir''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Tullanaglare&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Tullanaglare&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Tullanaglug||''Tulach na gClog''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Tullanaglug&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Tullanaglug&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Tullanaguiggy|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Tullanaguiggy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Tullanaguiggy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Tullycallrick||''Tulaigh Coill Broic''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Tullycallrick&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=Tullycallrick&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |White Island||''An tOileán Bán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22White%20Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Fermanagh&townland=%22White%20Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources '''''for this parish''''' may be placed here. More general souces for Fermanagh should be added to the main Fermanagh page. :Whilst care is taken to ensure links are not made to disreputable, phishing or other sites of doubtful integrity it is your responsibility to ensure that you are not going to such a site by clicking on one of the links which may have been added after this page was created. ===Townland Category Information Boxes=== :For the full 'How to' on creating Irish location categories please read [[Space:Creating_Location_Categories_For_Ireland| 'Creating Location Categories for Ireland']] :The pre-formatted line for each townland and the fully formatted CIB header can be seen below this page when '''in edit mode'''. Please ensure you have read the 'How to' before doing anything. Briefly, the pre-formatted line in the hidden text is used to replace the line above. The CIB text is pasted into the category which is created by clicking on the red category link. ==Version Notes== :Parish format version 3.3. Team links in CIBs now implemented. ==Sources== :Information shown on this page may have been sourced from one or more of the following sources. * [https://www.logainm.ie/en/ Logainm.ie] The Placenames Database of Ireland created by Fiontar & Scoil na Gaeilge in collaboration with The Placenames Branch (Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht). * [http://www.placenamesni.org/index.php Placenamesni.org] a UK Government website managed by the Information Unit of Land & Property Services (LPS) Agency, Department of Finance and Personnel (DFP) * [http://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=placeSearch Griffiths Valuation] AskAboutIreland.ie and the Cultural Heritage Project is an initiative of public libraries together with local museums and archives. * [https://www.townlands.ie/ Townlands.ie] Irish Townlands derived from OpenStreetMap data under the Open Data Commons Open Database License (ODbL). * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census of Ireland] 1901/1911 and Census fragments and substitutes, 1821-51 * [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland|List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland]] and [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_Northern_Ireland|List of towns and villages in Northern Ireland]] * [https://archive.org/details/op1248631-1001/page/n1/mode/2up General alphabetical index to townlands and towns, parishes and baronies of Ireland] Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive

Magheradrool Civil Parish, County Down

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[[Category: Down 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 Down|Ireland Links]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=20%|[[Space:County Down, Ireland|Main Down Page]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=35%|[[:Category: Magheradrool Parish, County Down|Category for Magheradrool Parish]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=33%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Down|Civil Parishes in County Down]] |}
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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]] ==Magheradrool Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Machaire Eadargúil. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/65722 Magheradrool Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''PlacenamesNI may have more information:''' [https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/9b31e0501b744154b4584b1dce1f859b/page/Place-Name-Search/ Search here.] :'''Baronies:''' Iveagh Lower, Lower Half, Kinelarty :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Ulster Province of Ireland|Ulster]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Magheradrool Civil Parish=== :''Note: Population centres for this Parish, where known, are shown here. For a full list see [[Space:Towns_Of_County_Down|Towns of County Down]] :{| width="100%" border="1" |style="background:#BAD66E;" colspan=2|
'''Population Centres (Cities, Towns, Village etc)'''
|- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Ballynahinch'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Baile na hInse.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.3983,-5.9057,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.3983/-5.9057 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-5.8879&lat=54.3836 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballynahinch&countyname=DOWN&Parish=MAGHERADROOL Grifiths Valuation.]||'''Drumaness Village'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Droim an Easa.
WikiTree Category: [[:Category:Drumaness Village, County Down|Category for Drumaness Village]]
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.3616,-5.8614,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.3616/-5.8614 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-5.8879&lat=54.3836 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drumaness&countyname=DOWN&Parish=MAGHERADROOL Grifiths Valuation.] |} ===The Townlands of Magheradrool Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Magheradrool Parish (Machaire Eadargúil) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/65722/BF Magheradrool 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'''
|- |'''Ballycreen'''|| ||[[:Category:Ballycreen Townland, Magheradrool Parish, County Down]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Ballycreen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Ballycreen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballycreen&countyname=DOWN&Parish=MAGHERADROOL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballykine Lower|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=%22Ballykine+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=%22Ballykine+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballykine,%20lower&countyname=DOWN&Parish=MAGHERADROOL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Ballykine Upper'''|| ||[[:Category:Ballykine Upper Townland, Magheradrool Parish, County Down]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=%22Ballykine+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=%22Ballykine+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballykine,%20upper&countyname=DOWN&Parish=MAGHERADROOL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballylone Big|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=%22Ballylone+Big%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=%22Ballylone+Big%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballylone%20Big&countyname=DOWN&Parish=MAGHERADROOL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballylone Little|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=%22Ballylone+Little%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=%22Ballylone+Little%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballylone%20Little&countyname=DOWN&Parish=MAGHERADROOL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Ballymacarn North'''|| ||[[:Category:Ballymacarn North Townland, Magheradrool Parish, County Down]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=%22Ballymacarn+North%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=%22Ballymacarn+North%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballymacarn,%20north&countyname=DOWN&Parish=MAGHERADROOL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Ballymacarn South'''|| ||[[:Category:Ballymacarn South Townland, Magheradrool Parish, County Down]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=%22Ballymacarn+South%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=%22Ballymacarn+South%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballymacarn,%20south&countyname=DOWN&Parish=MAGHERADROOL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Ballymaglave North'''|| ||[[:Category:Ballymaglave North Townland, Magheradrool Parish, County Down]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=%22Ballymaglave+North%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=%22Ballymaglave+North%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballymaglave,%20north&countyname=DOWN&Parish=MAGHERADROOL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Ballymaglave South'''|| ||[[:Category:Ballymaglave South Townland, Magheradrool Parish, County Down]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=%22Ballymaglave+South%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=%22Ballymaglave+South%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballymaglave,%20south&countyname=DOWN&Parish=MAGHERADROOL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Ballynahinch'''||''Baile na hInse''||[[:Category:Ballynahinch Townland, Magheradrool Parish, County Down]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Ballynahinch&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Ballynahinch&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballynahinch&countyname=DOWN&Parish=MAGHERADROOL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Creevytenant|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Creevytenant&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Creevytenant&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Creevytenant&countyname=DOWN&Parish=MAGHERADROOL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Cumber'''|| ||[[:Category:Cumber Townland, Magheradrool Parish, County Down]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Cumber&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Cumber&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cumber&countyname=DOWN&Parish=MAGHERADROOL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Drumaness'''||''Droim an Easa''||[[:Category:Drumaness Townland, Magheradrool Parish, County Down]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Drumaness&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Drumaness&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drumaness&countyname=DOWN&Parish=MAGHERADROOL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Drumsnade|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Drumsnade&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Drumsnade&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drumsnade&countyname=DOWN&Parish=MAGHERADROOL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Glasdrumman'''|| ||[[:Category:Glasdrumman Townland, Magheradrool Parish, County Down]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Glasdrumman&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Glasdrumman&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Glasdrumman&countyname=DOWN&Parish=MAGHERADROOL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Magheradrool||''Machaire Eadargúil''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Magheradrool&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Magheradrool&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Magheradrool&countyname=DOWN&Parish=MAGHERADROOL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Magheraknock'''|| ||[[:Category:Magheraknock Townland, Magheradrool Parish, County Down]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Magheraknock&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Magheraknock&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Magheraknock&countyname=DOWN&Parish=MAGHERADROOL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Magheratimpany|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Magheratimpany&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Magheratimpany&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Magheratimpany&countyname=DOWN&Parish=MAGHERADROOL Griffiths Valuation.] |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources '''''for this parish''''' may be placed here. More general sources for Down should be added to the main Down 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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Magherafelt Civil Parish, County Londonderry

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[[Category: Londonderry 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 Londonderry|Ireland Links]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=20%|[[Space:County Londonderry, Ireland|Main Londonderry Page]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=35%|[[:Category: Magherafelt Parish, County Londonderry|Category for Magherafelt Parish]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=33%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Londonderry|Civil Parishes in County Londonderry]] |}
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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]] ==Magherafelt Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Machaire Fíolta. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/2912 Magherafelt Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''PlacenamesNI may have more information:''' [https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/9b31e0501b744154b4584b1dce1f859b/page/Place-Name-Search/ Search here.] :'''Barony:''' Loughinsholin :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Ulster Province of Ireland|Ulster]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Magherafelt Civil Parish=== :''Note: Population centres for this Parish, where known, are shown here. For a full list see [[Space:Towns_Of_County_Londonderry|Towns of County Londonderry]] :{| width="100%" border="1" |style="background:#BAD66E;" colspan=2|
'''Population Centres (Cities, Towns, Village etc)'''
|- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Castle Dawson'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' An Seanmhullach.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.7762,-6.5546,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.7762/-6.5546 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.5774&lat=54.7900 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Castle%20Dawson&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERAFELT Grifiths Valuation.]||'''Magherafelt Town'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Machaire Fíolta.
[[Wikipedia:Magherafelt|Wikipedia entry for Magherafelt]]
WikiTree Category: [[:Category:Magherafelt Town, County Londonderry|Category for Magherafelt Town]]
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.7500,-6.6176,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.7500/-6.6176 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.5774&lat=54.7900 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Magherafelt&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERAFELT Grifiths Valuation.]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Magherafelt&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERAFELT Grifiths Valuation.]:Churches *Catholic Church of Our Lady of the Assumption (1882) *St. Swithin's Church of Ireland (1858) *First Presbyterian Church (1738) *Calvary Free Presbyterian Church (1978) Magherafelt Baptist Church (2007) |} ===The Townlands of Magherafelt Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Magherafelt Parish (Machaire Fíolta) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/2912/BF Magherafelt 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)'''
|width="30%" style="background:#BAD66E;"|
'''WikiTree Category Link'''
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'''Census links, Griffiths link & Notes'''
|- |'''Aghagaskin'''||''Achadh''||[[:Category:Aghagaskin Townland, Magherafelt Parish, County Londonderry]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Aghagaskin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Aghagaskin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Aghagaskin&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERAFELT Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Annaghmore'''|| ||[[:Category:Annaghmore Townland, Magherafelt Parish, County Londonderry]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Annaghmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Annaghmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Annaghmore&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERAFELT Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Ballyheifer'''||''Baile Uí Iomhair''||[[:Category:Ballyheifer Townland, Magherafelt Parish, County Londonderry]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Ballyheifer&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Ballyheifer&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballyheifer&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERAFELT Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Ballymoghan Beg'''||''Baile Uí Mhocháin Beag''||[[:Category:Ballymoghan Beg Townland, Magherafelt Parish, County Londonderry]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=%22Ballymoghan+Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=%22Ballymoghan+Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballymoghan%20Beg&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERAFELT Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Ballymoghan More'''||''Baile Uí Mhocháin Mór''||[[:Category:Ballymoghan More Townland, Magherafelt Parish, County Londonderry]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=%22Ballymoghan+More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=%22Ballymoghan+More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballymoghan%20More&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERAFELT Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Ballynocker'''||''Baile Chonchúir''||[[:Category:Ballynocker Townland, Magherafelt Parish, County Londonderry]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Ballynocker&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Ballynocker&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballynocker&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERAFELT Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Castle Dawson'''||''An Seanmhullach''||[[:Category:Castle Dawson Townland, Magherafelt Parish, County Londonderry]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=%22Castle+Dawson%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=%22Castle+Dawson%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Castle%20Dawson&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERAFELT Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Coolshinny'''||''Cúil Sionnaigh''||[[:Category:Coolshinny Townland, Magherafelt Parish, County Londonderry]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Coolshinny&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Coolshinny&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Coolshinny&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERAFELT Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Drumrainey||''Droim Raithní''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Drumrainey&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Drumrainey&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drumrainey&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERAFELT Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Dunamoney||''Dún na Mona''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Dunamoney&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Dunamoney&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Dunamoney&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERAFELT Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Dunarnon'''||''Dún Earnáin''||[[:Category:Dunarnon Townland, Magherafelt Parish, County Londonderry]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Dunarnon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Dunarnon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Dunarnon&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERAFELT Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Glebe|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Glebe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Glebe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Glebe&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERAFELT Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Glenmaquill||''Cluain Mhic Cuill''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Glenmaquill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Glenmaquill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Glenmaquill&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERAFELT Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Killyfaddy'''||''An Choillidh Fhada''||[[:Category:Killyfaddy Townland, Magherafelt Parish, County Londonderry]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Killyfaddy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Killyfaddy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Killyfaddy&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERAFELT Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Killyneese'''||''Coillidh Naosa''||[[:Category:Killyneese Townland, Magherafelt Parish, County Londonderry]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Killyneese&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Killyneese&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Killyneese&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERAFELT Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Leckagh||''Leacach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Leckagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Leckagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Leckagh&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERAFELT Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Magherafelt||''Machaire Fíolta''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Magherafelt&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Magherafelt&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Magherafelt&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERAFELT Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Megargy'''||''Maigh gCarraigigh''||[[:Category:Megargy Townland, Magherafelt Parish, County Londonderry]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Megargy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Megargy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Megargy&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERAFELT Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Mullaghboy||''Mullach Buí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Mullaghboy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Mullaghboy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Mullaghboy&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERAFELT Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Polepatrick||''Poll Phádraig''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Polepatrick&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Polepatrick&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Polepatrick&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERAFELT Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Shanemullagh'''||''An Seanmhullach''||[[:Category:Shanemullagh Townland, Magherafelt Parish, County Londonderry]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Shanemullagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Shanemullagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Shanemullagh&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERAFELT Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Tamnadeese'''||''Tamhnach Dias
Tamnadace''||[[:Category:Tamnadeese Townland, Magherafelt Parish, County Londonderry]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Tamnadeese&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Tamnadeese&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tamnadeese&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERAFELT Griffiths Valuation.]
May occassionally be found spelt '''''Tamnadace''''' as for example in [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9TM4-78L?i=153&cc=1921305&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AKZ5X-112 this record for Lennox, Andrew]. |- |Townparks of Magherafelt|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Townparks&ded=f&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Townparks&ded=f&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Townparks&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERAFELT Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Tullylinkisay'''||''Tír''||[[:Category:Tullylinkisay Townland, Magherafelt Parish, County Londonderry]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Tullylinkisay&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Londonderry&townland=Tullylinkisay&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tullylinkisay&countyname=LONDONDERRY&Parish=MAGHERAFELT Griffiths Valuation.] |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources '''''for this parish''''' may be placed here. More general sources for Londonderry should be added to the main Londonderry 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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Magheragall 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: Magheragall Parish, County Antrim|Category for Magheragall 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]] ==Magheragall Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Machaire na gCeall. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/61335 Magheragall Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''PlacenamesNI may have more information:''' [https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/9b31e0501b744154b4584b1dce1f859b/page/Place-Name-Search/ Search here.] :'''Barony:''' Massereene Upper :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Ulster Province of Ireland|Ulster]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Magheragall 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]] ====Magheragall==== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Machaire na gCeall. :WikiTree Category: [[:Category:Magheragall, County Antrim|Category for Magheragall]] :Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.5103,-6.1625,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.5103/-6.1625 OpenStreetMap] :Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.1625&lat=54.5103 Click for list] :[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Magheragall&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=MAGHERAGALL Grifiths Valuation.] ===The Townlands of Magheragall Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Magheragall Parish (Machaire na gCeall) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/61335/BF Magheragall 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;"|
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'''Census links, Griffiths link & Notes'''
|- |Aghacarnan||''Achadh Carnáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Aghacarnan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Aghacarnan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Aghacarnan&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=MAGHERAGALL Griffiths Valuation.]
This townlands is (incorrectly) shown as being in Ballinderry Civil Parish on Townlands.ie. |- |Ballycarrickmaddy|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballycarrickmaddy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballycarrickmaddy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballycarrickmaddy&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=MAGHERAGALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballyclogh|| ||[[:Category: Ballyclogh Townland, Magheragall Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballyclogh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballyclogh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballyclogh&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=MAGHERAGALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballyellough|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballyellough&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballyellough&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballyellough&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=MAGHERAGALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Ballymave'''|| ||[[:Category:Ballymave Townland, Magheragall Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballymave&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballymave&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballymave&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=MAGHERAGALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballynadolly|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballynadolly&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballynadolly&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballynadolly&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=MAGHERAGALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballynalargy||''Baile na Leargaí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballynalargy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballynalargy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballynalargy&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=MAGHERAGALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Drumsill|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Drumsill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Drumsill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drumsill&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=MAGHERAGALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Kilcorig|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Kilcorig&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Kilcorig&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kilcorig&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=MAGHERAGALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Knocknadona|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Knocknadona&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Knocknadona&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Knocknadona&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=MAGHERAGALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Knocknarea|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Knocknarea&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Knocknarea&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Knocknarea&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=MAGHERAGALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Magheragall||''Machaire na gCeall''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Magheragall&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Magheragall&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Magheragall&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=MAGHERAGALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Magheraliskmisk'''|| ||[[:Category:Magheraliskmisk Townland, Magheragall Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Magheraliskmisk&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Magheraliskmisk&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Magheraliskmisk&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=MAGHERAGALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Moneybroom'''|| ||[[:Category:Moneybroom Townland, Magheragall Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Moneybroom&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Moneybroom&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Moneybroom&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=MAGHERAGALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Moyrusk'''|| ||[[:Category:Moyrusk Townland, Magheragall Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Moyrusk&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Moyrusk&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Moyrusk&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=MAGHERAGALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Mullaghcarton|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Mullaghcarton&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Mullaghcarton&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Mullaghcarton&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=MAGHERAGALL 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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Magheragall Parish Churchyard, Antrim

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[[Category:Magheragall Parish Churchyard, Magheragall, Antrim]] This page is part of the [[Space:Antrim Cemeteries Team|Antrim Cemeteries Team]]. See the: * [[:Category:Magheragall Parish Churchyard, Magheragall, Antrim|Magheragall Parish Churchyard category]] for people buried in this churchyard. '''Cemetery name:''' Magheragall Parish Churchyard '''Address:''' 70 Ballinderry Road Lisburn, County Antrim, BT28 2QS Northern Ireland '''GPS Coordinates:''' 54.518750, -6.118194 '''Parking:''' There is a carpark at the Church '''Information:'''

Magheralough Graveyard, Trillick, Tyrone

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[[Category:Magheralough Graveyard, Trillick, Tyrone]] == Magheralough Graveyard, Trillick, County Tyrone == This is the free space page for [[:Category:Magheralough Graveyard, Trillick, Tyrone|Magheralough Graveyard]] category. Some history about this graveyard and a list of surnames can be found on Ross Beattie's website. [http://rnbt.id.au/projects/kilskeery/around_trillick_way_aA_burials.html "Parish Burial Grounds"], Ross Beattie's Kilskeery Pages; website accessed 29 May 2022; citing ''Around Trillick Way'' (McGaughey, Michael, 1990) This list seems to be incomplete, in comparison with the irishgraveyards.ie version of this cemetery so I have not included its numbering system in the table below. [https://www.irishgraveyards.ie/search.php?area_id=28&yardid=288&lastname=&firstname=&address=&month=&year= Trillick Magheralough] at irishgraveyards.ie According to this page, the cemetery was formerly known as ''Charleton's Hill'' as it was owned by a Bob Charleton, who sold the site to Father McGinnity P.P. in 1901 who planned to establish a graveyard there. The first buried was said to be John Goodfellow in 1906. The graveyard is associated with St. Macartan's Church, Magheralough; although it is not clear from this article whether there was ever a church on the same site as the graveyard. The present-day [[:Category: St. Macartan's Churchyard, Trillick, Tyrone|St. Macartan's Churchyard]] is nearer to Trillick. The [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2616181/ Findagrave page] also has over 1,100 entries although no photos and generally the profiles for people of the same plot have not been linked together at this time. The irishgraveyards.ie site also has this cemetery with over 800 gravestone photos. It's difficult to browse the list so you will have to go up to the search feature == Selected graves == The Findagrave and IrishGraveyards.ie seem to use the same numbering system. The ID links go to the IrishGraveyards plot page which in most cases has a headstone photo. {| border="1" class="sortable" !ID!!People or Transcription!!Notes |- |[https://irishgraveyards.ie/plot?plotno=18&yardid=147§ion= 18]|| :[[McNabb-1548|PACKIE MCNABB]] died 9th February 1981 aged 62 years :His parents [[Shannon-5305|MARY]] and [[McNabb-1545|FRANK]] and deceased relatives :[[McNabb-1547|CASSIE ANN MCNABB]] died 20th January 1987 aged 81 years :
:Not on headstone but listed at IrishGraveyards: :[[McNabb-1869|James Joseph McNabb (1915-1932)]] :Francie McNabb from Woodview Crescent (d. March 2000) ||[[:Category: Moneygar Townland, Kilskeery Parish, County Tyrone|Moneygar]] |- |[https://www.irishgraveyards.ie/plot.php?plotno=22&yardid=147 22]|| :[[McNabb-1520|Cornelius McNabb (1877-1955)]] :[[McDonnell-2022|Elizabeth (McDonnell) McNabb (1881-1969)]] :[[McNabb-1862|Annie Ethna McNabb (1909-1973)]] :[[McNabb-1861|John Joseph McNabb (1907-1990)]] - same person as in plot 224 :[[McNabb-1531|Cornelius McNabb (1914-abt.1992)]] :Mary McNabb (no dates) - might be [[McNabb-1542|Mary McNabb (1906-)]] :Patrick McNabb (no dates) - might be [[McNabb-1860|Patrick Gerard McNabb (1910-)]] ||[[:Category: Lisdoo Townland, Kilskeery Parish, County Tyrone|Lisdoo]] |- |[https://www.irishgraveyards.ie/plot.php?plotno=37&yardid=147 37]|| :[[McNabb-1347|Charles McNabb (1877-1933)]] :[[McAloon-74|Mary Agnes (McAloon) McNabb (1894-1975)]] :[[McNabb-1708|John McNabb (1871-1949)]] (tentative) ||[[:Category: Lisdoo Townland, Kilskeery Parish, County Tyrone|Lisdoo]] :John is not on the IrishGraveyards.ie record but is visible on the headstone from Findagrave |- |[https://www.irishgraveyards.ie/plot.php?plotno=97&yardid=147 97]|| :[[McNabb-2110|Sadie McNabb (abt.1915-1982)]] :[[McNabb-1747|Eliza Jane McNabb (1898-1975)]] :[[McNabb-1873|James McNabb (1894-1950)]] :[[Kelly-28702|Ellen (Kelly) McNabb (1880-1947)]] :Shane (2005 age 13) - Sylvester's son :[[McNabb-2111|Sylvester McNabb (abt.1952-2010)]] :[[McGarrity-147|Eliza Jane (McGarrity) Murphy (abt.1865-1935)]] :[[McNabb-1876|Maureen Eileen (McNabb) Rowley (1921-1983)]] (not buried there) ||Cavanamara |- |[https://www.irishgraveyards.ie/plot.php?plotno=150&yardid=147 150]|| :[[McNabb-1549|Thomas McNabb (1902-1975)]] :[[Leonard-13296|Margaret (Leonard) McNabb (1899-1992)]] :[[McNabb-2105|Thomas McNabb]] (1938 - 15 Feb 1973) :[[McNabb-2106|Francis McNabb]] (1931 - 15 Nov 1983) :[[Leonard-13297|Patrick Leonard (1896-1974)]] :[[Unknown-661409|Maureen McNabb]] (1943 - 25 Dec 2004) ||[[:Category: Moneygar Townland, Kilskeery Parish, County Tyrone|Moneygar]]
Brother of plot 18 |- |[https://www.irishgraveyards.ie/plot.php?plotno=224&yardid=147 224]|| :[[Cox-44659|Mary Ellen (Cox) McNabb (1912-1983)]] :[[McNabb-1861|John Joseph McNabb (1907-1990)]] ||Trillick. Has photo on findagrave. John's obituary says he was buried at St. Macartan. |} == Sources ==

Magical Boomer Hampton

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Boomer is a wonderful basset hound. During my disability surgeries he helped keep me sane. he is very loving and the first pet of our marriage. When we went to pick him up in fairfield PA he was held by our daughter Sarah and he loved her and the same for me but when my husband David picked him up Boomer was all over living on him. Another sign Boomer belonged with us was that when we received his AKC papers his mother was lil jinx. Jinx was Davids last dog from his previous marriage but he love Jinx with all his heart. He was so happy about lil jinx being Boomers mother a sign that Boomer belonged with us and we with him.

Magills, County Antrim

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John Magill, Davys Street, Carrickfergus, County Antrim, Ireland, 1860s

Magna Britannia

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England | England Sources]] __TOC__ == Magna Britannia == A concise topographical account of the several counties of Great Britain. * by Rev. [[Lysons-11|Daniel Lysons]], A.M., F.R.S., and L.S., Rector of Rodmarton in Gloucestershire * by [[Lysons-18|Samuel Lysons]], Esq., F.R.S., and F.A.S, Keeper of His Majesty's Records in the Tower of London. * published by Cadell, London, 1806-1822 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Magna Britannia|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 (1806) Bedfordshire, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=W3kgAQAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000154316 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000234457 * Vol. 2, Part 1 (1808) Cambridgeshire ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=-zwJAAAAIAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000154316 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000234457 * Vol. 2, Part 2 (1810) The County of Palantine of Chester ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=_ysgAQAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000154316 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000234457 * Vol. 3 (1814) Cornwall ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000154316 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000234457 * Vol. 4 (1816) Cumberland ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=5MU_AAAAcAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000154316 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000234457 * Vol. 5 (1817) Derbyshire ::* https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&id=yAgVAAAAQAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&id=HsY_AAAAcAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000154316 * Vol. 6 (1822) Devonshire ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=fMY_AAAAcAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Y0hBAQAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000154316 === Citation Formats === * Lysons, Daniel. ''[[Space:Magna Britannia|Magna Britannia]]'' (Cadell, London, 1806) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Lysons|Lysons]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Lysons, Daniel. ''[[Space:Magna Britannia|Magna Britannia]]'' (Cadell, London, 1806) Vol. , [ Page ].

Magna Carta 101

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Content deleted as transferred to https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Magna_Carta_101 [[Category:Magna Carta Project Current Pages]] == Magna Carta == === Why was the Magna Carta important? === * The purpose of the Magna Carta was to curb the King and make him govern by the old English laws that had prevailed before the Normans came. The Magna Carta was a collection of 37 English laws - some copied, some recollected, some old and some new. It is considered to be the beginning of constitutional government in England. The Magna Carta demonstrated that the power of the king could be limited by a written grant. * Article 39 (changed to Article 29 in the later version that became a statute) established that the government (king) cannot deprive anyone (originally "freemen" but later expanded) of life, liberty, and property without due process of the law. These individual rights were later written into Amendments 5 and 6 of the U.S. Constitution. * The Magna Carta is also a root of the English constitutional principle of "no taxation without representation" which featured strongly in the motivation for the American Revolution. It stipulated that no taxation, except feudal dues, could be levied by the monarch without the consent of Parliament. Over the following centuries this led to an expanding role for Parliament in the government of the realm, and to parliamentary democracy as it is known today. === Some Key Provisions of the Magna Carta === * The Church was to be free from royal interference, especially in the election of bishops * Taxes - No taxes except the regular feudal dues were to be levied, except by the consent of the Great Council, or Parliament * The right to due process which led to Trial by Jury * Weights and Measures - All weights and measures to be kept uniform throughout the realm === Copies of the Magna Carta; Reissues === There are four copies of the Magna Carta from 1215. Originally there had been at least thirteen. It didn't seem very important at the time, and the few that survived did so by neglect rather than design. It came to be called Magna Carta (the Great Charter) to distinguish it from another charter dealing with the Royal Forests, not because it was considered important. If anything, Magna Carta was seen as an evolving document, reissued when necessary to calm rebellion or answer specific demands. It was reissued three times while Henry III was a child and then again in 1237 when he was an adult. === Events that lead up to the Magna Carta === * 1205: King John quarrels with Pope Innocent III about who should be archbishop of Canterbury. The Pope wants Stephen Langton, but King John swears Langton should never come to England. * 1209: Pope retaliates, excommunicates King John and bans all church services in all parish churches. * King John gives in. Innocent III makes the king and people pay him money whenever he demands. * Taxes levied by King John are extortionate. His reprisals against defaulters are ruthless and his idea of justice is considered avaricious * 1212: King John imposes taxes on Barons in attempts to regain lost lands of Aquitaine, Poitou and Anjou. * King John quarrels with Barons over his methods of ruling England. * Barons and Stephen Langton decide to curb the King, and make him govern by old English laws that prevailed before the Normans came. Demands of the Barons are documented in the 'Articles of the Barons' in January 1215 * Barons take up arms against King John. * May 1215: Barons capture London. * June: In full armor, Barons take King John by surprise at Windsor. The king agrees to meet at Runnymede. * 10 June 1215: King John signs and seals the document. * June 15: King John sets his seal to the Magna Carta. * June 17: Barons sign their vow to enforce it. * June 19: Barons renew oaths of fealty to King John. * July 19: The royal chancery creates a formal document recording the agreement. Copies are sent throughout the land. But then... King John goes to war against the barons who had said they would be surety for him keeping his promises, breaking his oath not to do so. === Surety Barons === Twenty-five barons "stood surety for" - vowed to enforce - Magna Carta. They are known as the [[:Category:Surety Barons|Surety Barons]] of the Magna Carta. They were severely punished by the church and the king for taking their stand. From the outset, the barons were aware of the danger that, once King John had left Runnymede, he would renege on the Charter on the grounds that it constituted an illegitimate infringement of his authority. The barons came up with a novel solution to the problem in the famous clause 61, the security clause. In it, King John conceded that: : "the barons shall choose any twenty-five barons of the realm as they wish, who with all their might are to observe, maintain and cause to be observed the peace and liberties which we have granted". Any infringement of the Charter’s terms by the king or his officials was to be notified to any four of the committee; and, if within forty days no remedy or redress had been offered, then the king was to empower the full committee to "distrain and distress us in every way they can, namely by seizing castles, lands and possessions" until he made amends. In this remarkable clause, then, the charter introduced the novelty of obliging the king to sanction and institute armed action against none other than himself. The means by which they sought to achieve this was use of the common law doctrine of distraint, the means by which debts were collected from debtors and malefactors obliged to answer for their actions in court. Since the clause anticipated the election of the twenty-five at some time in the future, their names are not actually listed in the Charter. Consequently, the committee’s composition is known principally from the list given later by Matthew Paris, the celebrated chronicler of St. Albans Abbey. It is noteworthy that these men were all layfolk, and for the most part members of the hard-line baronial opposition to the king. No bishop or other Churchman appears. One, [[Hardell-1|William Hardel]], was not a baron: he acted as Surety on behalf of the City of London, of which he was mayor in 1215. === Illustrious Men === Sixteen "[[:Category:Illustrious Men|Illustrious Men]]" are listed in the preamble to the Magna Carta as having advised King John. They ranged from senior royal officials to barons, and included a ruler of a large part of Scotland who also had lands in England. William Marshal, Earl of Pembroke, was named first, even before King John's half-brother William Longespee, Earl of Salisbury. It would be a mistake to think that all of them were staunch supporters of John. Some of them joined in rebellion in the months following the signing of the Magna Carta. === Churchmen from Preamble of the Magna Carta === The rights of the church are featured prominently in the Magna Carta and there is a list of churchmen in the preamble. They too advised King John and they influenced the way Magna Carta was written. * Stephen, archbishop of Canterbury, primate of all England and cardinal of the holy Roman Church * Henry archbishop of Dublin * William of London * Peter of Winchester * Jocelyn of Bath and Glastonbury * Hugh of Lincoln * Walter of Worcester * William of Coventry * Benedict of Rochester * Pandulf, subdeacon and member of the household of our lord the Pope * brother Aymeric (master of the Knights of the Temple in England) === Sources for Magna Carta outside WikiTree === * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magna_Carta Magna Carta], Wikipedia: overview of the history of Magna Carta with footnotes, images and linked list of additional resources.

Magna Carta Ancestors

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[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Williams-81019 John Williams]'
Magna Carta Connections

'''John Williams is a descendant of every Magna Carta surety baron who has current descendants'''.
As such, below is a table which contains links to charts provided by Wikitree showing his lineage and the '''trails''' to each of the Magna Carta surety barons. Next to the table are some stickers featuring some of his American Magna Carta [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Gateway_Ancestors '''Gateway Ancestors'''] who have been linked as descendants of the [[:Category:Surety Barons|'''Magna Carta surety barons''']]. Many of his ancestors were documented by Douglas Richardson as American [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Gateway_Ancestors Gateway Ancestors] who emigrated to America by 1700.Richardson, Douglas. ''Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families,'' 4 vols, ed. Kimball G. Everingham. 2nd edition. Salt Lake City: the author, 2011. This sources was used to identify the American Gateway Ancestors who were included as descendants of Magna Carta surety barons. See also WikiTree's source page for ''[[Space:Magna Carta Ancestry|Magna Carta Ancestry]]''. {{Descendant |image=Magna Carta Team Base Camp.png |imagetext=Magna Carta Project logo |id=[[Ludlow-37|'''Roger Ludlow, Dep. Gov. of the Massachusetts Bay Colony and Lt. Gov. of Connecticut''',]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Puritan_Great_Migration&from=LOVEJOYJohn PGM (Puritan Great Migration)] and [[:Category:Gateway_Ancestors|Gateway Ancestor]] }} {{Descendant |image=Magna Carta Team Base Camp.png |imagetext=Magna Carta Project logo |id=[[Yeardley-6|'''George Yeardley, Governor of the British Colony of Virginia''']], a [http://www.jamestowne.org/devorax---doggett.html "Jamestowne Society Qualifying Ancestor"] and [[:Category:Gateway_Ancestors|Gateway Ancestor]] }} {{Descendant |image=Magna Carta Team Base Camp.png |imagetext=Magna Carta Project logo |id=[[West-424|'''John West, 6th Crown Governor of Virginia''']], a [http://www.jamestowne.org/devorax---doggett.html "Jamestowne Society Qualifying Ancestor"] and [[:Category:Gateway_Ancestors|Gateway Ancestor]] }} {{Descendant |image=Magna Carta Team Base Camp.png |imagetext=Magna Carta Project logo |id=[[Digges-14|'''Edward Digges, Colonial Governor of Virginia''']], a [http://www.jamestowne.org/devorax---doggett.html "Jamestowne Society Qualifying"] and [[:Category:Gateway_Ancestors|Gateway Ancestor]]. John's relationship [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Digges-5&person2_name=Williams-81019&gen=30 '''trail'''] to his disputed daughter [[Digges-5|'''Catherine Herndon''']] }} {{Descendant |image=Magna Carta Team Base Camp.png |imagetext=Magna Carta Project logo |id=[[Eltonhead-5|'''Agatha (Eltonhead) Stubbins Wormeley Chicheley''']], [[:Category:Gateway_Ancestors|Gateway Ancestor]] and a sister to [[Eltonhead-12|Martha (Eltonhead) Conway]]}} {{Descendant |image=Magna Carta Team Base Camp.png |imagetext=Magna Carta Project logo |id=[[Eltonhead-12|'''Martha (Eltonhead) Conway''']], [[:Category:Gateway_Ancestors|Gateway Ancestor]] and a sister to [[Eltonhead-5|Agatha (Eltonhead)]]}} {{Descendant |image=Magna Carta Team Base Camp.png |imagetext=Magna Carta Project logo |id=[[Lunsford-515|'''Thomas Lunsford''']], a [http://www.jamestowne.org/ludwell---madison.html "Jamestowne Society Qualifying"] and [[:Category:Gateway_Ancestors|Gateway Ancestor]] }} {{Descendant |image=Magna Carta Team Base Camp.png |imagetext=Magna Carta Project logo |id=[[Wyatt-188|'''Rev. Hawte Wyatt''']], a [http://www.jamestowne.org/wroughten---yeardley.html "Jamestowne Society Qualifying"] and [[:Category:Gateway_Ancestors|Gateway Ancestor]] '''(paternal lineage)'''. Relationship [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Malet-18&person2_name=Wyatt-3308&gen=30 '''trail'''] from paternal grandmother's great grandfather [[Wyatt-3308|Edmund Wyatt]] }} {{Descendant |image=Magna Carta Team Base Camp.png |imagetext=Magna Carta Project logo |id=[[Fowke-26|'''Gerard Fowke''']], a [http://www.jamestowne.org/follis---fox.html "Jamestowne Society Qualifying"] and [[:Category:Gateway_Ancestors|Gateway Ancestor]] }} {| border="9" |- valign="top" align=l |{{Image|file=Magna_Carta_1215.jpg |size=260 |caption=
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|} |- valign="middle" align="center" |[[Albini-39|'''William d'Aubigny''']] ||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Albini-39&person2_name=Williams-81019&gen=30 '''24th''' Ggf] |- valign="middle" align="center" |[[Bigod-1|'''Hugh le Bigod''']] ||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bigod-1&person2_name=Williams-81019&gen=30 '''24th''' Ggf] |- valign="middle" align="center" |[[Bigod-2|'''Roger Bigod''']] ||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bigod-2&person2_name=Williams-81019&gen=30 '''24th''' Ggf] |- valign="middle" align="center" | [[Bohun-7|'''Henry de Bohun''']]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bohun-7&person2_name=Williams-81019&gen=30 '''24th''' Ggf] |- valign="middle" align="center" | [[Clare-673|'''Gilbert de Clare''']]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Clare-673&person2_name=Williams-81019&gen=30 '''23rd''' Ggf] |- valign="middle" align="center" | [[Clare-651|'''Richard de Clare''']]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Clare-651&person2_name=Williams-81019&gen=30 '''24th''' Ggf] |- valign="middle" align="center" | [[Clavering-13|'''John Fitz Robert''']]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Clavering-13&person2_name=Williams-81019&gen=30 '''26th''' Ggf] |- valign="middle" align="center" | [[FitzWalter-101|'''Robert FitzWalter''']]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=FitzWalter-101&person2_name=Williams-81019&gen=30 '''24th''' Ggf] |- valign="middle" align="center" | [[Huntingfield-11|'''William de Huntingfield''']]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Huntingfield-11&person2_name=Williams-81019&gen=30 '''24th''' Ggf] |- valign="middle" align="center" | [[Lacy-284|'''John de Lacy''']]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lacy-284&person2_name=Williams-81019&gen=30 '''23rd''' Ggf] |- valign="middle" align="center" | [[Lanvallei-3|'''William de Lanvallay''']]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lanvallei-3&person2_name=Williams-81019&gen=30 '''24th''' Ggf] |- valign="middle" align="center" | [[Malet-18|'''William Malet''']]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Malet-18&person2_name=Williams-81019&gen=30 '''25th''' Ggf] |- valign="middle" align="center" | [[Mowbray-151|'''William de Mowbray''']]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Mowbray-151&person2_name=Williams-81019&gen=30 '''23rd''' Ggf] |- valign="middle" align="center" | [[Quincy-226|'''Saer de Quincy''']]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Quincy-226&person2_name=Williams-81019&gen=30 '''24th''' Ggf] |- valign="middle" align="center" | [[Ros-149|'''Robert de Ros''']]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ros-149&person2_name=Williams-81019&gen=30 '''24th''' Ggf] |- valign="middle" align="center" | [[Say-76|'''Geoffrey de Say''']]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Say-76&person2_name=Williams-81019&gen=30 '''24th''' Ggf] |- valign="middle" align="center" | [[De_Vere-309|'''Robert de Vere''']]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=De_Vere-309&person2_name=Williams-81019&gen=30 '''24th''' Ggf] |- |}
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John was honored to be a designated affiliate with the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Magna_Carta '''Magna Carta Project'''] since he believes it is the most prestigious Wikitree project. An affiliation gives an opportunity to monitor the profiles on the project’s watch-list. It includes profiles of distinguished Americans who have been linked as [[:Category:Gateway_Ancestors|'''Gateway Ancestors''']] who were descendants of the [[:Category:Surety Barons|'''Magna Carta surety barons''']].

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==Biography== Edward Purefoy, Esq. was born on 13 June 1494Nichols, John. ''The History and Antiquities of the County of Leicester, Vol. IV Part II'', 1811, republished by SR Publishers Ltd, Yorkshire, 1971, page 600, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=pst.000001252729&view=1up&seq=292&skin=2021&size=200 Hathi Trust]Douglas Richardson. ''Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families'', 4 vols., ed. Kimball G. Everingham. 2nd edition. (Salt Lake City, UT: the author, 2011), vol. II, page 96, DUDLEY 15, [https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/Magna_Carta_Ancestry_A_Study_in_Colonial/8JcbV309c5UC?q=thorne&gbpv=1#f=false Google Snippet Edward Purefoy]. Douglas Richardson. ''Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families'', 5 vols, ed. Kimball G. Everingham (Salt Lake City: the author, 2013), Vol. II, p. 476, DUDLEY 18, Edward Purefoy (Not available on line) to parents [[Purefoy-4|Nicholas Purefoy]] and his first wife, [[Denton-266|Alice Denton]].Camden, William. ''The Visitation of the County of Leicester in 1619 Vol. 2''. Harleian Society 1870, page 33 [https://archive.org/details/visitationcount09britgoog/page/n52/mode/1up Internet Archive] According to Nichols (in an 1811 volume of his ''The History and Antiquities of the County of Leicester'') and Richardson he was born at Etfield, but this cannot be confirmed (see Research Notes below). He was the eldest son and heir of his fathers first marriage. From his father's second marriage to Clemence Lydeard (or Lydyate) Edward gained half-siblings Simon and Susanna and from his father's third marriage to Catherine Brayfeld he gained Martin, Luke, Francis, Susan, Alice, Isabel and Naboth. Edward succeeded to Shalstone manor, Buckinghamshire on the death of his father in 1547."Parishes : Shalstone," in ''A History of the County of Buckingham: Volume 4'', ed. William Page (London: Victoria County History, 1927), 223-226. British History Online, accessed February 14, 2024, [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/bucks/vol4/pp223-226 pages 223 - 226] He may well have inherited Stockton manor in Warwickshire when his father died. In 1543 his father acquired the manor and in 1547 it passed to William Purefoy of Hollingbourne, Edward's son.'Parishes: Stockton', in ''A History of the County of Warwick: Volume 6'', Knightlow Hundred, (London, 1951) pp. 226-229. [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/warks/vol6/pp226-229 British History Online] [accessed 1 March 2024] Whether it passed direct from Nicholas Purefoy to his grandson or through Edward is not known. Edward's sister-in-law, [[Fettiplace-14|Dame Susan (Fettiplace) Kingston]], who had become a vowess (that is, sworn to a life of chastity) after the death of her husband in 1514, spending much of her remaining life at the Abbey of Syon, Middlesex, was staying with Edward and Anne in 1540 when she died.Erler, Mary C. ''Women, reading, and piety in late medieval England'' Cambridge University Press 2002 [https://archive.org/details/womenreadingpiet0000erle/page/91/mode/1up page 91] Edward was mentioned in her will, being appointed joint executor, together with his brother-in-law John Yate of the Middle Temple.The National Archives Catalogue, Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, PROB 11/28/484 ''Will of Dame Susan Kingeston, Widow'' [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D949813 Discovery] On 4 August 1557 Edward presented Walter Pinfold as the new rector of Shalstone church. ==Marriage and Children== He married [[Fettiplace-1|Anne Fettiplace]], daughter of [[Fettiplace-2|Richard Fettiplace]], Esq. and [[Bessiles-1|Elizabeth Bessiles]].Benolte, Thomas; Harvey, William; Chitting, Henry; Philipot, John; Ashmole, Elias ''The Four Visitations of Berkshire'' Mitchell, Hughes and Clarke, London, 1907 [https://archive.org/details/fourvisitationso5657ryla/page/n51/mode/1up?q=purefoy Internet Archive] Anne was born on 16 July 1496. Both Nichols and Douglas Richardson state she was born in Shelford Parva, Cambridgeshire, but this is a mistake and the place would have been East Shefford, Berkshire (see Research Notes below). It is likely they married before 1511 because Anne's father died in that year and his will only mentions his unmarried daughters, Dorothy and Eleanor. It is probable that his other daughters were not mentioned because marriage settlements had been made on them.The National Archives Catalogue, Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, PROB 11/17/11 Will of Richard Fetiplace of East Shefford, Berkshire 15 May 1511 [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D974159 Discovery] Edward and Anne had at least the following children: *[[Purefoy-50|John Purefoy]] eldest son and heir.Philipot, John. ''The Visitation of the County of Buckingham 1634'' London 1909, Page 200 [https://archive.org/details/visitationofcoun5859byuphil/page/200/mode/1up?q=purefoy Internet Archive] According to Nichols and the Visitation of Leicestershire he married first Ann Windsor of Stokes Poges, Buckinghamshire and secondly Elizabeth Brome of Halton, Oxfordshire. However his will names his wife as Anne, so if he married Elizabeth Brome she must have been his first wife. He died without issue in 1579 leaving a will dated 4 May 1579, proved 25 May 1579.Henry F Waters. ''Genealogical Gleanings in England, Vol. II'', New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1901, pages 1087-1088, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalglea02byuwate/page/1086/mode/1up Internet Archive] A full transcript of his will is found in ‘'Records of Buckinghamshire’’, Vol 12, Part 3, Buckinghamshire Archaeological Society, 1929, pp. 119-124A sixteenth-century Will. ''Records of Buckinghamshire Vol 12 Part 3'', Aylesbury: Buckinghamshire Archaeological Society. [https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archiveDS/archiveDownload?t=arch-6172-1/dissemination/Records_12-3/rob_12_3_119.pdf pp. 119-124]. * Thomas Purefoy died without issue.Benolte and Cooke ''The Visitations of Kent taken in 1530/1,1574 and 1592, Vol. 2'' Harleian Society 1924, image pages 119/120: book pages 107/108 [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/106237-the-visitations-of-kent-taken-in-the-years-1530-1-by-thomas-benolte-and-1574-by-robert-cooke-v-75 Family Search ] *[[Purefoy-48|Edward Purefoy]] died without issue. *[[Purefoy-49|William Purefoy]] born 1524 and married three times, first to Beatrix Chilshurst, widow of Strelley, secondly in 1579 to Cecily Goodwin of Marwinchinton, Buckinghamshire and thirdly to Mary Boys of Fredvyle. He died 1595. *[[Purefoy-52|Thomas Purefoy]] married Waynman, died without issue. *[[Purefoy-53|Nicholas Purefoy]] died without issue. *[[Purefoy-57|Francis Purefoy]] married Anne Furthe of Furthe, Northamptonshire. *Henry Purefoy died without issue. *[[Purefoy-51|Henry Purefoy]] died without issue. *[[Purefoy-56|Richard Purefoy]] married Anne Pell, widow of Thomas Nicholls. *[[Purefoy-58|Charles Purefoy]] died without issue. *[[Purefoy-2|Mary Purefoy]] married Thomas Thorne of Yardley Hastings, Northamptonshire, died after 1589.Douglas Richardson. ''Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families'', 4 vols., ed. Kimball G. Everingham. 2nd edition. (Salt Lake City, UT: the author, 2011), vol. II, page 96, DUDLEY 16, [https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/Magna_Carta_Ancestry_A_Study_in_Colonial/8JcbV309c5UC?q=thorne&gbpv=1#f=false Google Snippet Mary Purefoy]. Douglas Richardson. ''Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families'', 5 vols, ed. Kimball G. Everingham (Salt Lake City: the author, 2013), Vol. V, p. 476, DUDLEY 19, Mary Purefoy (Not available on line) These additional children were listed by Nichols, although they were not included in the Visitations or other sources referenced above: *[[Purefoy-54|Elizabeth Purefoy]] married Sir Humphrey Bradborne of Derbyshire. *Ann Purefoy married Swillington. *Frances Purefoy. ==Death== Edward died on 1 June 1558 at age 63 and was buried at Shalstone, Buckinghamshire.Willis, Browne. ''The History and Antiquities of the Town, Hundred and Deanry of Buckingham'', London 1755, pages 263 - 267,[https://www.google.com.au/books/edition/The_History_and_Antiquities_of_the_Town/Bj8QAAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1 Google Books] His wife Anne lived for a further ten years dying on 16 August 1568. The wills of Edward and Anne have not been found. ==Research Notes== ===Variations in Visitation Records=== Edward and his immediate family are recorded in the Visitations of Kent in 1592, Leicestershire in 1811 and Buckingham in 1634. The following conflicts between these Visitations are noted: *Edward's maternal grandfather is given as ''John Denton of Caverffelde, Bucks'' in the Visitation of Kent, ''Tho. Denton of Caversfield'' in the Visitation of Leicestershire and ''Tho. Denton of Basyles Lye, Berks'' in the Visitation of Buckingham. The matter is resolved by Willis in ''The History and Antiquities of the Town, Hundred and Deanry of Buckingham'' which provides an account of the family and Shalstone Manor, including a record on 25 June 1475 of the presentation of John Denton and Isabel his wife. Both Nichols and Richardson name Edward's maternal grandfather as John Denton. Nonetheless, the error persists in ''Victoria County History'' which states he was Thomas Denton citing the Visitation of Buckingham. *Edward's son William is shown in both the Kentand Leicestershire visitations as having married twice, first to Beatrice with no issue, then to Ciceley (Cicellie) with issue. There is no mention in the Visitation of Buckingham but according to Nichols William married three times and had two sons by his first marriage to Beatrice. *The Visitation of Buckingham records that John was Edward's eldest son and heir but Willis states that William was Edward's eldest son and successor. Willis is probably in error. Nichols shows John ''of Shalston, Bucks'' as Edward's first son and William ''of Holingbourne, Kent'' as his second. It is more likely that John inherited Shalstone, but when he died without issue in 1579 the estate passed to Edward's next surviving son, William. ===Birthplace of Edward Purefoy=== According to Nichols and Richardson, Edward was born in Etfield, however this location cannot be found on modern maps. At the time of Edward's birth his parents owned property in several counties including the manors of Sherford, in Burton Hastings, Warwickshire"Parishes: Burton Hastings," in ''A History of the County of Warwick: Volume 6, Knightlow Hundred'', ed. L F Salzman (London: Victoria County History, 1951), 57-61. British History Online, accessed February 14, 2024, [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/warks/vol6/pp57-61 pages 57 - 61]. and Shalstone, in Buckinghamshire, however Etfield doesn't appear to be associated with either location. His mother's parents had a manor in Besselsleigh, Berkshire, again there is no nearby Etfield. There is an [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Etfield+Grove,+Sidcup,+UK/@51.4231223,-0.172245,10z/data=!4m6!3m5!1s0x47d8ac1ae2a887d1:0x6bbd3670489a87da!8m2!3d51.4230788!4d0.1078098!16s%2Fg%2F1tgx5w6y?entry=ttu Etfield Grove] in Sidcup, London. ===Birthplace of Anne (Fettiplace) Purefoy=== Nichols and Richardson state that Edward's wife, Anne, was born in Shelford Parva, Cambridgeshire. The Fettiplace family doesn't appear to have any connection with that village.A P Baggs, S M Keeling and C A F Meekings. "Parishes: Little Shelford," in ''A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely: Volume 8'', ed. A P M Wright (London: Victoria County History, 1982), 220-227. British History Online, accessed February 14, 2024, [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/cambs/vol8/pp220-227 pages 220 - 227] The family was however closely connected to the village of Little Shefford (in latin Shefford Parva), Berkshire"Parishes: East Shefford or Little Shefford," in ''A History of the County of Berkshire: Volume 4'', ed. William Page and P H Ditchfield (London: Victoria County History, 1924), 234-238. British History Online, accessed February 14, 2024, [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/berks/vol4/pp234-238 pages 234 - 238] The Harleian Society edition of Berkshire Visitations shows Anne as named in the 1566 Visitation as a daughter of "Rycharde ffetiplace of East Shifforde".W Harry Rylands (ed.). ''The Four Visitations of Berkshire, 1532, 1566, 1923 and 1665-6'', Vol. I, Harleian Society, 1907, p. 28, [https://archive.org/details/fourvisitationso5657ryla/page/n51/mode/2up?q=purefoy Internet Archive] ===Additional Child=== Dean Dudley provides an interpretation of John Purefoy's will in which he refers to the Harleian Visitation published in 1869 (presumably Camden's Visitation published in 1870 as the only Visitation published by the Harleian Society in 1869 was for London and it contains no references to the Purefoy family) and to Nichols' History of Leicester. In this he states that Edward Purefoy's thirteenth child was a daughter Susan, a nun of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syon_Abbey Syon]. No mention of Susan can be found in the cited sources - however Dean Dudley may have sighted the original archived records rather than the digitised records. A Susan Purefoy did enter the Syon Sisters in 1534, was pensioned in 1539 and died on 24 December 1570.Bainbridge, Virginia. ''Lives of the Sisters of Syon Abbey ca. 1415–1539: Patterns of Vocation from the Syon Martiloge and Other Records''. Medieval People: Social Bonds, Kinship, and Networks 36 (2021): 23–66. [https://www.jstor.org/stable/27206817 page 60] The Fettiplace family had other connections with the Syon Abbey; Anne's sisters [[Fettiplace-39|Eleanor]] and [[Fettiplace-19|Dorothy]] were nuns there and grandmother [[Harcourt-29|Alice]], sister, [[Fettiplace-14|Susan]] and cousin Elizabeth Yate all became vowesses (committed to chastity) after their husbands' deaths. Whether Susan Purefoy was Edward's daughter has not been determined, but it is feasible. ==Sources== Additional Reading: *Dunlop, J. Renton ''The Family of Fettiplace'' Mitchell, Hughes and Clarke, London, 1918 [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/361164-the-family-of-fettiplace?offset=1 Family Search]

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This page is for archiving Magna Carta profiles that were edited during development or review and required major changes or re-writes. The pages displayed here are the "original" versions prior to any changes. They are saved in the event that recovery or reversion to the "original" un-edited version is needed after changes are made. ---- '''Maj Henry Filmer''' [[Filmer-6|Filmer-6]] ---- ==Biography== :Arms: Barry of six, or and sable, on a chief of the last three cinquefoils of the first. [http://digital.ncdcr.gov/cdm/ref/collection/p15012coll1/id/62631 Major Henry Filmer of England and Virginia a partial list of descendants : genealogical report], Allen, James M., Jr., Genealogy Collection. State Library of North Carolina, 2005 [https://archive.org/stream/visitationofkent00camd#page/166/mode/2up The visitation of Kent : taken in the years 1619-1621] by John Philipot, Rouge Dragon, Marshal and Deputy to William Camden, Clarenceux, by Camden, William, 1551-1623; Philipot, John, 1589?-1645; Hovenden, Robert, 1830-1908; Harleian Society :Crest: A falcon volant ppr. beaked and legged or, standing on a ruined castle of the last. Henry Filmer was born c 1607 at East Sutton Manor, Kent County, England He was christened at East Sutton, Kent, England, November 1, 1607 "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NTLV-ZHG : 30 December 2014, Henry Filmer, ); citing East Sutton, Kent, England, index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 1,752,236. Henry Filmer died after 21 Feb 1671 (the date his will was filed) in Mulberry Island, Warwick, Colony of Virginia. [https://books.google.com/books?id=8JcbV309c5UC&pg=RA1-PA166 Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families], 2nd Edition, 2011, Page 166] Henry Filmer was a descendant of a long line of royalty and noble families descended from William the Conqueror and the Emperor Charlemagne.Langston & Buck, "Pedigrees of Some of the Emperor Charlemagne's Descendants" 1986, vol. II, chapter XXVII, pp. 132-133; chapter XLI, pp. 185-186; and chapter XLV, pp. 202-203 Henry Filmer, Member of the House of Burgesses for James City county 1642, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_members_of_the_Virginia_House_of_Burgesses List of members of the Virginia House of Burgesses]:Wikipedia Justice of Warwick 1647, Virginia Magazine of Biography and History 15: 181-2, 24: 158-60; Clay Family [http://digital.ncdcr.gov/cdm/ref/collection/p15012coll1/id/62631 Major Henry Filmer of England and Virginia a partial list of descendants] : genealogical report Creator Allen, James M., Jr. 2005 had land grants as early as 1637 in James City county. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015046361062;view=1up;seq=5 Vol II of the Compendium of American Genealogy], Virkus, Frederick Adams, Marquis, Albert Nelson, d. 1943. Chicago, A.N. Marquis & company, 1925 In the Isle of Wight Records is a Bill of Exchange, dated 16 June, 1668, "on Mr. Robert Filmer, Esq., of London," and signed "Your loving uncle, Henry Filmer." The above Robert was created a Baronet in 1675. [https://archive.org/stream/virginiaheraldic00croz#page/n59/mode/2up Virginia Heraldica]: being a registry of Virginia gentry entitled to coat armor, with genealogical notes of the families. By Crozier, William Armstrong, 1864-1913, ed. Page 31–2. Published 1908. Publisher New York : The Genealogical Association. http://archive.org/stream/virginiaheraldic00croz/virginiaheraldic00croz_djvu.txt === Parents === Major Henry Filmer was the son of Sir Edward Filmer Sr. and Elizabeth (Argall) Filmer [https://books.google.com/books?id=f8kWVOafFtQC&pg=PA347 Will of Dame Elizabeth Filmer, widow (transcriotion), Virginia Gleanings in England: Abstracts of 17th and 18th-century English Wills and Administrations Relating to Virginia and Virginians] : a Consolidation of Articles from The Virginia Magazine of History, Lothrop Withington, Genealogical Publishing Com, 1980 - (note: mother of Henry Filmer) [https://archive.org/stream/visitationofkent00camd#page/166/mode/2up The visitation of Kent : taken in the years 1619-1621], Pg 167, by John Philipot, Rouge Dragon, Marshal and Deputy to William Camden, Clarenceux, by Camden, William, 1551-1623; Philipot, John, 1589?-1645; Hovenden, Robert, 1830-1908; Harleian Society, Publication date 1898 === Marriage === Henry Filmer is thought to have married Elizabeth Austin, March 29, 1641 at Horsmonden, Kent, England "England Marriages, 1538–1973 ," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NLCQ-R5T : 10 December 2014), Henry Filmer and Elizabeth Austin, 29 Mar 1641; citing Horsmonden, Kent, England, reference , index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 992,521. Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry however, does not give a maiden name for Elizabeth. In addition, Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study In Colonial And Medieval Families, 2nd Edition, also does not give a maiden name for Elizabeth indicating that her parents are not known. [https://books.google.com/books?id=kjme027UeagC&pg=RA1-PA416#v=onepage&q=Henry%20Filmer&f=false Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study In Colonial And Medieval Families], 2nd Edition, 2011, Douglas Richardson pg 48 There is a 2005 blog post that states that a baptism record was found that indicates that Elizabeth Austin was christened 20 March 1622, as a dau of Jeffrey Austen [http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/filmer/16/ Henry Filmer & Elizabeth ?] By Katharine E. Harbury July 17, 2005, Another post indicates that Elizabeth could not have been the daughter of Jeffrey Austen because his daughter by the same name died young. [https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=alaskalady&id=I36031 Elizabeth Austen], information from Jim Cowan jim@supportinfo.com, The Austin Family Pedigree is documented in Pedigree of Austen: Austen Papers, 1704-1856 Pedigree of Austen: Austen Papers, 1704-1856 , Volume 5, Richard Arthur Austen-Leigh, Routledge/Thoemmes, 199. === Children === Henry Filmer and his wife Elizabeth had a daughter, Martha Elizabeth, born c 1640 in East Sutton, Kent, England and a son (not identified by Richardson) === Emigration === Henry Filmer immigrated to Virginia abt 1640, where he settled in James City, and then Warwick County, Virginia On March 13, 1652/3, Henry Filmer of East Sutton embarked on The John and Ambrose off Gravesend, having narrowly avoided missing the boat altogether..... With him, sailed his wife, his son and his daughter, their cook and"my kinsman,"possibly his neph [http://www.petersheritage.com/uploads/henry_filmer_info.pdf Letters at County Hall] (reproduced Vol.18 (1960) p. 408-428) edited by Peter Walne === Research Notes === :1.) Filmer had land grants in James City County abt 1637; was a member of the House of Burgesses for James City County 1642-43; Justice of Warwick County 1647; member of th e House of Burgesses for Warwick County 1666-67; Major in British Army of occupation in Virgi nia; before leaving England married Elizabeth. :2.) Filmer was christened in Nov 1607 in East Sutton, Kent, England. He died after 1673. Henry graduated from Queens, Easter 1624. He earned his B.A. in 1627-28 and M.A. in 1631 at Cambridge. Sometime before 1637 he went to Virginia, by which time he had established himself on Mulberry Island, just down the James River. He was an officer in the British Army of Occupation. In 1642/3 he became a Burgess for James City but moved to Warwick County where in 1647 he became Justice of Warwick. In 1653 he returned to England but went back to Virginia aboard the 'John Ambrose'. His nephew Samuel Filmer joined him in Virginia in 1654. He seems to have visited England again in 1662. He died after 1673, leaving at least one daughter Martha by his wife Elizabeth. According to Bruce John Filmer's book, 'The Filmer Family of Kent- Part One', he left a will dated 1672. Under it he left a legacy to provide plate for the Mulberry Island parish church. :3.) On 27 Oct 1673, Henry acquired 360 acres in Warwick County formerly granted to Anthony Barham , "and later found esceat." There is a reference to Henry in Vol II of the Compendium of American Genealogy that reads: 'Maj. Henry Filmer (d. post 1673) from Eng. to Va. ante 1642, settled first at James City and later in Warwick Co. Burgess James City Co. 1642-43, Justice of Warwick 1647, had land grants as early as 1637. Officer British Army of Occupation, m. Elizabeth -.' :4.) Another note in ''Letters at County Hall'' (reproduced Vol.18 (1960) p. 408-428) edited by Peter Walne reads, "Henry Filmer of Mulberry Island, Gentleman 1653-1671. On Mar 13, 1652/3 he embarked on the 'John and Ambrose' off Gravesend having narrowly avoided missing the boat. With him sailed his wife, son and daughter, their cook and Samuel, younger son of Henry's brother Sir Robert. :5.) Major Henry Filmer, (COLONIAL DAMES) b. 1600/07, E. Sutton Manor, E. Sutton, Kent, Eng., occupation County Court Justice, farmer, m. pre 1640, in Kent, England, Elizabeth ____, b. Eng ., d. Va. Major died post 1673, will dated 21 Feb 1671, alive 1666/7, Warwick co., Virginia , 5th or 8th son, to Virginia Mar 1640, Burgesses of Va. :6.) VA Magazine of History & Bio. vol. 68 p. 408-428, vol. 15 p 181;V. 24 & 17; Stanard: ''Some Emigrants to VA'', 2nd ed. p. 34; Berry's ''Kentish Genealogies''; ''Visitation of Kent 1619''; Benning: Francois ''Benin Descendants'' p. 68 :7.) Henry Filmer received a BA at Queen's Cambridge 1624 & a MA in 1631. In VA pre 1642; called his plantation "Laus Deo", on Mulberry Island, Wm. & Mary Quarterly vol. 5 1918 p. 531; 1st settled in James City, office of the British army of occupation; Colonial Families in the U.S. p. 1 47; Wurts p. 1964; came on ship "John & Ambrose" :8.) Major Henry Filmer was born in England about 1610 and came to America on the ship "John Ambrose" as a British Army Officer in about 1635. He had graduated from Cambridge with a M A degree in 1631, and served in the House of Burgess serving James City Co and Warwick Co in 1642. He named his plantation located on Mulberry Island, "Laus Deo." == Sources == :'''Douglas Richardson''' :* Richardson, ''[http://amzn.com/1461045207 Magna Carta Ancestry]'', (2011), Douglas Richardson, ''[http://amzn.com/1461045207 Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families]'', Royal Ancestry series, 2nd edition, 4 vols., ed. Kimball G. Everingham, (Salt Lake City, Utah: the author, 2011), volume II, page 166i. :*Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry (vol II p. 584) :*[https://books.google.com/books?id=kjme027UeagC&pg=RA1-PA416 Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study In Colonial And Medieval Families, 2nd Edition, 2011], Douglas Richardson, (vol. II p. 48 :'''References''' :'''Also See:''' *[https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/soc.genealogy.medieval/0hqwQN4HtM RD600 Did Henry Filmer of James City Co., VA leave descendants?], soc.genealogy.medieval (Google Groups). citing Robert, Gary, Robert, Royal Descendants of 600 Immigrants *[https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/soc.genealogy.medieval/0hqwQN4HtMUsoc.genealogy.medieval, Did Henry Filmer of James City Co., VA leave descendants?], post by Nathan Murphy, citing Douglas Richardson, RA2:584 *Pinkethman & Tyler, [https://books.google.com/books/about/Genealogies_of_Virginia_Families.html?id=55I38FXWyPgC "Genealogies of Virginia Families"], From Tyler's Quarterly Historical and Genealogical Magazine", vol. III, p. 125 '''Note: Use with caution. Contains some information that may be in error.''' *[http://digital.ncdcr.gov/cdm/ref/collection/p15012coll1/id/62631 Major Henry Filmer of England and Virginia a partial list of descendants : genealogical report], May 20, 2005, Compiled by James M. Allen, Jr., Rocky Mount, North Carolina 27804, Genealogy Collection. State Library of North Carolina *[https://www.jstor.org/stable/4246692?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents "Henry Filmer of Mulberry Island, Gentleman":] A Collection of Letters from Virginia, 1653-1671, Peter Walne, The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. 68, No. 4 (Oct., 1960), pp. 408-428 *Lothrop Withington, "Elizabeth Filmer Will, 1638 England," Virginia Magazine of History and Biography Vol 21, No. 2 (April 1913): pages 153-4. Hereinafter cited as "Elizabeth Filmer Will 1638, England". *[https://books.google.com/books?id=f8kWVOafFtQC&pg=PA347 Will of Dame Elizabeth Filmer, widow (transcriotion), Virginia Gleanings in England: Abstracts of 17th and 18th-century English Wills and Administrations Relating to Virginia and Virginians] : a Consolidation of Articles from The Virginia Magazine of History, Lothrop Withington, Genealogical Publishing Com, 1980 - (note: mother of Henry Filmer) *''40 Generations of the Ancestors of Major Henry Filmer'', June Shaputis, june@webpanda.com, (online http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/6025/index.html, p. 1.) Hereinafter cited as "40 Generations of the Ancestors of Major Henry Filmer". *Aileen Lewers Langston & J. Orton Buck, compiler, Pedigrees of Some of the Emperor Charlemagne's Descendants - Volume II (Baltimore MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Reprint 1996), p. 133. Volume II. *[https://repository.upenn.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1719&context=edissertations Prykhodko, Yaroslav, "Mind, Body, and the Moral Imagination in the Eighteenth-Century British Atlantic World"] (2011). Publicly Accessible Penn Dissertations. 561, Pg 15, citing Peter Walne, ed., “’Henry Filmer of Mulberry Island, Gentleman’: A Collection of Letters from Virginia, 1653-1671,” VMHB 68, no. 4 (11960): 408-428. *[http://www.webpanda.us/URU_UKtripOct2007/East_Sutton_Park/eastsuttonparkhistory.htm Sir Edward Filmer born abt 17 Jan 1566, of East Sutton, Kent, England], East Sutton Park, Kent, England History, citing Monumental Brasses from the 13th to the 16th century by John Green Waller and Lionel A. B. Waller p. 61; Visitations of Kent 1619; Weis *[http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/filmer/7/ Sir Edward Filmer/County Kent, England d/Bef. December 05, 1629], patrick mcmorris August 23, 2003 == Acknowledgements == * Filmer-76 was created by [[Fitzgerald-2402 | Whitney Fitzgerald]] through the import of Freemesser Family Tree.ged on Jul 23, 2014. * Filmer-88 was created by [[Foster-86 | William Foster]] through the import of Ola Mundy Tree 2015-07-03.ged on Jul 3, 2015. [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/23767283/person/26055282055/facts Ancestry.com Entry for Henry Filmer] === Magna Carta Project === {{Magna Carta Project|needs=Development}} :'''Magna Carta trail''' : This profile for a [[:Category:Gateway Ancestors|Gateway Ancestor]] is part of a trail that has been identified at the [[Project:Magna_Carta|Magna Carta project]]'s [[Space:Magna_Carta_Team_Base_Camp|Base Camp]]. The trail to [[Huntingfield-11]] connects to an existing trail at [[Lewknor-25]]: ::1. [[Filmer-6|Henry]] is the son of [[Argall-4|Elizabeth (Argall) Filmer]]
::2. [[Argall-4|Elizabeth]] is the daughter of [[Scott-2035|Mary (Scott) Washington]]
::3. [[Scott-2035|Mary]] is the daughter of [[Scott-238|Reginald Scott]]
::4. [[Scott-238|Reynald]] is the son of [[Scott-239|John Scott]]
::5. [[Scott-239|John]] is the son of [[Lewknor-3|Sybilla (Lewknor) Scott]]
::6. [[Lewknor-3|Sybilla]] is the daughter of [[Lewknor-92|Thomas Lewknor]]
::7. [[Lewknor-92|Thomas]] is the son of [[Lewknor-25|Roger Lewknor]]. : The profile of [[Filmer-6| Henry Filmer]] has a [[Smith-56571|Gateway Guardian]] who is developing this profile and the intervening profiles to Roger Lewknor, although interested members are welcome to work on developing this profile and/or the intervening profiles. If you are interested in being a Gateway Guardian, or joining the project (or both), please post a comment to [[WikiTree-36]], answer "yes" to the project's [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/534593/magna-carta-project-has-new-member-openings G2G "join" post] (to join the project), or contact me. ~ [[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]], 5 December 2017 * See the [[Project:Magna Carta|Magna Carta Project page]] for more information about the project. * See [[Space:Magna_Carta_Team_Base_Camp|Base Camp]] for information about identified trails and their status.

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[[Category:Magna Carta Project Current Pages]] [[Project:Magna Carta|Magna Carta Project]] == Profile Categories == * [[:Category:Magna Carta]]: Profiles badged by the project are included in this category, which is automatically added by the following [[Template:Magna Carta|Magna Carta project boxes]]: ** {{Magna Carta|Illustrious Men}}, which also adds [[:Category:Illustrious Men]] ** {{Magna Carta|Surety Baron}}, which also adds [[:Category:Surety Barons]] ** {{Magna Carta|Gateway Ancestors}}, which also adds [[:Category:Gateway Ancestors]] ** {{Magna Carta}}, which is only for the profiles in a project-reviewed/approved trail between a Gateway Ancestor and a Surety Baron ("badged" profiles - see the project's [[Space:Magna Carta Project Glossary|Glossary]]) :: Note: Gateway Ancestors that do not yet have a badged trail are included in [[:Category:Gateway Ancestors]], but not [[:Category:Magna Carta]]. They are included in [[:Category:Magna Carta Profiles]] instead. * [[:Category:Magna Carta Profiles]]: A maintenance category for profiles not yet in a trail "badged" by the project. It is automatically added by ** {{Magna Carta|Trail Pending}}, a [[Template:Magna Carta|Magna Carta project box]] * [[:Category:Magna Carta Project Featured Profiles]]: Profiles chosen as Profiles of the Month in Project newsletters == Descendant Categories == : See [[Space:Index_of_Surety_Barons_to_Gateway_Ancestors|this Index]] for more information. The [[Project:Magna Carta|Magna Carta Project]] categorizes profiles in project-reviewed/approved trails by surety baron using descendant categories. == Maintenance Categories == : See [[:Category:Magna Carta Project Maintenance Categories]]. : The "Magna Carta Project Needs . . ." categories are automatically added to a profile by using a "needs=" parameter with one of the various project boxes based on [[Template:Magna Carta|{{Magna Carta}}]], which can accommodate up to three (needs=, needs1=, needs2=). : To add a profile to an existing Magna Carta [[:Category:Magna Carta Project Maintenance Categories|Maintenance Category]], please choose from the following: ::|needs=Research
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Magna Carta Project Datafield Guide

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[[Category:Magna Carta Project Current Pages]] [[Project:Magna Carta |Magna Carta Project]] | [[Space: Magna Carta Project Checklist|Project Checklist]] | '''Datafield Guide''' == Magna Carta Project Datafield Guide == '''Please be sure that whatever is in any datafield is supported in the text.''' ===Name Fields=== Remember that the spelling of names had not settled down in the period covered by the Magna Carta Project, and variant spellings - some perhaps surprising - can be found. Seek advice if you are uncertain what is best: consult the Project leadership team, or ask a question in the Project Google Group. Do not use punctuation in the name fields apart from hyphens or apostrophes as part of a name or location, or commas to separate different names in the Other Nicknames and Other Last Names fields. 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[[Category:Magna Carta Project Current Pages]] = Magna Carta Project Newsletter Archive= == G2G Newsletters== : '''2023''' * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1644287/october-2023-newsletter-magna-carta-project October] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1630525/september-2023-newsletter-magna-carta-project September] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1616610/august-2023-newsletter-magna-carta-project August] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1601800/july-2023-newsletter-magna-carta-project July] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1588009/june-2023-newsletter-magna-carta-project June] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1575326/may-2023-newsletter-magna-carta-project May] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1560582/april-2023-newsletter-magna-carta-project April] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1545179/march-2023-newsletter-magna-carta-project March] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1532264/february-2023-newsletter-magna-carta-project February] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1514630/january-2023-newsletter-magna-carta-project January 2023] : '''2022''' * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1500793/december-2022-newsletter-magna-carta-project December] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1489802/november-2022-newsletter-magna-carta-project November] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1477445/october-2022-newsletter-magna-carta-project October] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1463757/september-2022-newsletter-magna-carta-project September] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1450839/august-2022-newsletter-magna-carta-project August] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1438167/july-2022-newsletter-magna-carta-project July] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1425025/june-2022-newsletter-magna-carta-project June] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1412265/may-2022-newsletter-magna-carta-project May] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1398097/april-2022-newsletter-magna-carta-project April] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1381429/march-2022-newsletter-magna-carta-project March] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1367799/february-2022-newsletter-magna-carta-project February] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1350433/january-2022-newsletter-magna-carta-project January] : '''2021''' * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1335983/december-2021-newsletter-magna-carta-project December] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1323120/november-2021-newsletter-magna-carta-project November] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1308921/october-2021-newsletter-magna-carta-project October] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1293488/september-2021-newsletter-magna-carta-project September] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1279012/august-2021-newsletter-magna-carta-project August] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1262975/july-2021-newsletter-magna-carta-project July] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1246927/june-2021-newsletter-magna-carta-project June] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1230534/may-2021-newsletter-magna-carta-project May] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1213537/april-2021-newsletter-magna-carta-project April] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1195648/march-2021-newsletter-magna-carta-project March] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1180450/february-newsletter-magna-carta-project February] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1161979/january-newsletter-magna-carta-project January] : '''2020 ''' * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1146894/december-newsletter-magna-carta-project December] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1131416/november-newsletter-magna-carta-project November] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1115483/october-newsletter-magna-carta-project October] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1098353/september-newsletter-magna-carta-project September] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1082463/august-2020-newsletter-magna-carta-project August] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1064798/july-2020-newsletter-magna-carta-project July] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1045847/june-newsletter-magna-carta-project June] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1028553/may-2020-newsletter-magna-carta-project May] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1010523/april-2020-newsletter-magna-carta-project April] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/993953/march-2020-newsletter-magna-carta-project March] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/978773/february-newsletter-magna-carta-project February] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/963368/january-2020-newsletter-magna-carta-project January] : '''2019''' * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/948987/december-newsletter-magna-carta-project December] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/934124/november-newsletter-magna-carta-project November] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/917788/october-newsletter-magna-carta-project October] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/899659/september-2019-newsletter-magna-carta-project September] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/881121/august-newsletter-magna-carta-project August] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/860289/july-newsletter-magna-carta-project July] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/840681/june-newsletter-magna-carta-project June] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/821423/may-newsletter-magna-carta-project May] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/801196/april-newsletter-magna-carta-project April] === G2G Newsletter Selective Index === ====Fact or Fiction?==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/948987/ December 2019]: (about Magna Carta's protection from unlawful imprisonment) * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/917788/ October 2019]: ''question'' (about who signed the Magna Carta) ** [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/934124/ November 2019]: October's question ''answered'' ====Profile of the Month==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1644287/october-2023-newsletter-magna-carta-project October 2023]: [[Digges-18|Dudley Digges]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1630525/september-2023-newsletter-magna-carta-project September 2023]: [[Marshal-4|William Marshal]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1616610/august-2023-newsletter-magna-carta-project August 2023]: [[Digges-26|Leonard Digges]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1601800/july-2023-newsletter-magna-carta-project July 2023]: [[Darcy-6|Thomas Darcy]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1588009/june-2023-newsletter-magna-carta-project June 2023]: [[Marshal-43|William Marshal]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1575326/may-2023-newsletter-magna-carta-project May 2023]: [[Aylesbury-5|Thomas Aylesbury]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1560582/ April 2023]: [[Roppesley-1|Robert Roppesley]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1545179/ March 2023]: [[Skipwith-71|William Skipwith]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1532264/ February 2023]: [[Tiptoft-9|Margaret Tiptoft]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1514630/ January 2023]: [[Umfreville-104|Robert de Umfreville]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1500793/ December 2022]: [[Clere-114|Sir John Clere]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1489802/ November 2022]: [[Clare-101|Elizabeth de Clare]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1477445/ October 2022]: [[Clere-46|Edward Clere]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1463757/ September 2022]: [[Mallory-118|Thomas Mallory DD (bef.1605-bef.1671)]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1450839/ August 2022]: [[Leigh-803|John Leigh (1575-1612)]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1438167/ July 2022]: [[Grey-29|Elizabeth (Grey) FitzHugh]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1425025/ June 2022]: [[Mansfield-158|John Mansfield]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1412265/ May 2022]: [[Luttrell-22|Hugh Luttrell]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1398097/ April 2022]: [[Geneville-2|Joan de Geneville]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1381429/ March 2022]: [[Kynaston-9|Humphrey Kynaston]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1367799/ February 2022]: [[Knyvet-23|John Knyvet]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1350433/ January 2022]: [[Cornwallis-16|John Cornwallis]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1335983/ December 2021]: [[Rodney-57|William Rodney]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1323120/ November 2021]: [[Tey-8|William Tey Esq]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1308921/ October 2021]: [[Pole-186|Elizabeth de la Pole]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1293488/ September 2021]: [[Shirley-182|Hugh Shirley]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1279012 August 2021]: [[Baynton-16|Edward Baynton]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1262975 July 2021]: [[Felbrigg-8|Simon Felbrigg]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1246927 June 2021]: [[Tyndal-7|John Tyndall]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1230534/ May 2021]: [[Swynnerton-1|Maud Swynnerton]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1213537/ April 2021]: [[Scott-723|Dorothy Scott]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1180450/ February 2021]: [[Bruen-32|John Bruen]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1146894/ December 2020]: [[Bruen-24|Obadiah Bruen]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1131416/ November 2020]: [[Brome-5|Nicholas Brome]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1098353/ September 2020]: [[Arundell-172|Matthew Arundell]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1082463/ August 2020]: [[FitzHugh-520|John FitzHugh]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1045847/ June 2020]: [[St_Leger-5|Warham St Leger]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1028553/ May 2020]: [[Hardell-1|William Hardell]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1010523/ April 2020]: [[Randolph-13|Richard Randolph]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/993953/ March 2020]: [[Clifford-620|Henry Clifford]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/978773/ February 2020]: [[Fiennes-15|Sir James Fiennes]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/963368/ January 2020]: [[Galloway-1427|Alan of Galloway]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/948987/ December 2019]: [[Clopton-201|William Clopton]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/917788/ October 2019]: [[Bourchier-16|William Bourchier]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/899659/ September 2019]: [[Knyvett-62|Robert Knyvett]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/821423/ May 2019]: [[Aubigny-100|Philip d'Aubigny]] ====Other==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1438167/ July 2022]: Relationship Terms * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1412265/ May 2022]: Visitations range from primary source to possibly unreliable * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1195648/ March 2021]: Images * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1161979/ January 2021]: Douglas Richardson's sources (includes links to source lists & abbreviations) * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1045847/ June 2020]: Copyright * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/934124/ November 2019]: Medieval Marriage Ages * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/917788/ October 2019]: How do I get a Pre-1500 Badge? * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/899659/ September 2019]: Explained - "At of" as used in Lewis's database, ''Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors'' * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/860289/ July 2019]: Regnal Years (e.g., "8 Henry III") * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/821423/ May 2019]: Inquisitions Post Mortem == Google Group Newsletters == ''You probably have to be 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The Google Group is [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/wikitreemagnacarta here]. :'''2019''' * [https://groups.google.com/d/msg/wikitreemagnacarta/hF1JiFjpt5U/VNASZ7wbBwAJ March] * [https://groups.google.com/d/msg/wikitreemagnacarta/QX87j6l3HIA/3bjNU71cFgAJ February] * [https://groups.google.com/d/msg/wikitreemagnacarta/sXqQp8OGwXs/Xaqcc3MfDgAJ January] :'''2018''' * [https://groups.google.com/d/msg/wikitreemagnacarta/a6xH8i8-Swc/9dLFGpEfBQAJ December] * [https://groups.google.com/d/msg/wikitreemagnacarta/UkQPVlhTPm0/IZJxpvUEAQAJ November] * [https://groups.google.com/d/msg/wikitreemagnacarta/XZl-4a8Mphs/mZcteNfjAQAJ October] * [https://groups.google.com/d/msg/wikitreemagnacarta/Uo5GXNjKBOQ/AXJkkf5YAwAJ September] * [https://groups.google.com/d/msg/wikitreemagnacarta/cQoEYAShW0Q/APscHzCSAAAJ August] * [https://groups.google.com/d/msg/wikitreemagnacarta/cQoEYAShW0Q/Bt7X5PhVBQAJ June/July] * [https://groups.google.com/d/msg/wikitreemagnacarta/496Z2AvANn4/YSPoT2x9CAAJ May] * [https://groups.google.com/d/msg/wikitreemagnacarta/_5-5S_S_b2c/LzriPBx2AgAJ April] ::''April 2018 was the first issue of "Project News"''

Magna Carta Project Notes on Immigrants

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Magna Carta Project October 2020 Live Cast

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[[Category:Magna Carta Project]] This page provides an overview of the [[Project: Magna Carta |Magna Carta Project]], based on documents prepared for the 17 October 2020 Live Cast. We didn’t quite stay on script during the Live Cast, but we had a lot of fun. [[Callis-74|Sarah Callis]] was moderator with [[Thiessen-117|Traci]] and [[Noland-165|Liz]] (two of the four co-leaders) participating in the YouTube chat. If you watch the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZNUlAP4CrQ archived Live Cast], you’ll want to sign in and select “Live Chat replay”. Some of what is said here is now out-of-date. '''NOTE''': As of 8 August 2021, the Affiliate membership level was retired. Links have been disabled, but otherwise the text remains (since at the time of the Live Cast we did have two levels of membership available). = Magna Carta = The Magna Carta was an agreement made on 15 June 1215 between [[Plantagenet-143|King John of England]] and a council of 25 rebellious barons that was created to ensure John complied with his agreement (the [[:Category: Surety Barons|surety barons]]). The Magna Carta established limits on the authority of the king and is considered a foundation of English law. The ideals of Magna Carta were also prominent in the Americas, and are reflected in the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution.For more information, see the Wikipedia articles on * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magna_Carta Magna Carta] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Declaration_of_Independence#History_of_the_documents Declaration of Independence] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constitution_of_the_United_States#Influences United States Constitution]. Because of this, lots of people, particularly in the United States, are interested in checking if they are descended from a surety baron. The [[Project: Magna Carta|Magna Carta Project]] was created in March 2014 to improve the profiles of the 25 [[:Category:Surety_Barons|surety barons]] and the 16 [[:Category:Illustrious_Men|Illustrious Men]] who counseled King John. Before Magna Carta's 800th anniversary in June 2015, the Project expanded its scope to cover profiles on trails between the surety barons and the American colonial [[:Category:Gateway_Ancestors|Gateway Ancestors]] who descended from them. The Project includes 240 Gateway Ancestors who immigrated to America before 1700 and are documented by Douglas Richardson in his books [[Space:Magna_Carta_Ancestry|''Magna Carta Ancestry'']] and [[Space:Royal_Ancestry|''Royal Ancestry'']]. Richardson's works were chosen to provide a single focal point for the major undertaking the Project had set for itself. The Project's '''[[Project:Magna_Carta#Goal|main goal]]''' is to have a badged trail to a surety baron for each of the 240 Gateway Ancestors listed in ''Magna Carta Ancestry''. When we achieve that goal of one trail for each Gateway, anyone who can connect to any one of those [[:Category:Gateway Ancestors|Gateway Ancestors]] will have a Project-verified trail to follow all the way to a [[:Category:Surety Barons|Magna Carta Surety Baron]]. Many WikiTree members have made major contributions over the years, including quite a few who continue to be active, such as two of the founding members, [[Dellinger-332|April Dauenhauer]] and [[Athey-67|Darlene Athey-Hill]]. The current leadership team (October 2020) includes [[Cayley-55|Michael Cayley]], [[Douglass-990|David Douglass]], [[Noland-165|Liz Shiflett]] and [[Thiessen-117|Traci Thiessen]]. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the Project's [[Project:Magna_Carta#Project_Leaders|leadership team]] anytime! Read on for more information about the Project and how to join. ==Recent Project Restructure== In June 2020 we restructured the Magna Carta Project to be team-based, creating five teams to better organize the Project. : The Membership Development Teamresponds to enquiries about joining and helps new members acclimatise to the Project (leaders [[Douglass-990|David Douglass]] and [[Alvis-9|Kathy Alvis Patterson]]). : Three of the five teams, collectively referred to as the "PPT Teams", oversee all work on the Project's profiles. * [[Space:Magna_Carta_Project_Post-1500_Team|Post-1500 Team]] (leaders [[Cayley-55|Michael Cayley]], [[Stevens-17832|Jen Hutton]] and [[Thiessen-117|Traci Thiessen]]) * [[Space:Magna_Carta_Project_Pre-1500_Team|Pre-1500 Team]] (leaders [[Cayley-55|Michael Cayley]] and [[Thiessen-117|Traci Thiessen]]) * [[Space:Magna_Carta_Project_Trail_Development_Team|Trail Development Team]] (leaders [[Cayley-55|Michael Cayley]] and [[Thiessen-117|Traci Thiessen]]) ** Some of the Trail Development Team are in a Trail Review Sub-Team, which "badges" trails between Gateway Ancestors and Magna Carta Surety Barons when they have been fully developed and reviewed. : The Admin - Maintenance Team provides support for the other teams, working mostly behind the scenes to help the Project run smoothly (leader [[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]]). The Team structure has proven helpful not only in focusing Project work but also in better supporting new members and helping members work toward meeting Pre-1500 badge requirements. ==Membership Development Team== The Membership Team, headed by [[Douglass-990|David Douglass]], is the first point of contact with the [[Project:Magna Carta|Magna Carta Project]] and is only open to experienced Project members. The Membership Team works to recruit and educate new members, answers questions, directs members to teams, and helps new badged members choose a Gateway Ancestor profile for which they will be a "Gateway Guardian" (see the "[[Space:Magna_Carta_Project_Glossary|Magna Carta Project Glossary]] for Project-specific terms, such as [[Space:Magna_Carta_Project_Glossary#Gateway_Guardian|Gateway Guardian]]). ===How to Join=== : The first experience many new members have with Magna Carta genealogy is discovering through [[Special:Relationship|WikiTree’s Relationship Finder]] (RF) that they may have a connection to one or more of the Magna Carta surety barons (on the [[Special:Relationship|RF page]], click "Relationship Quick Finder" & you'll find links to check for your relationship to the barons). From there it's natural curiosity and perhaps a bit of family pride that sparks a member's desire to search out more information about their noble ancestors. This often leads a member to consider membership in the Magna Carta Project. Project members can explore their own Magna Carta connections while helping the Project meet its goals. : Joining the [[Project:Magna Carta |Magna Carta Project]] is a relatively easy process but because the Project deals almost exclusively with Pre-1700 and Pre-1500 profiles, it is a '''prerequisite''' for the member to be [[Help:Pre-1700_Profiles|Pre-1700 self-certified]] as the minimum. Members are encouraged but not required to obtain [[Help:Pre-1500_Profiles|Pre-1500 certification]] when joining the Project. In addition, we have two levels of membership with different participation requirements: '''[[Space:Magna_Carta_Project_Members#Badged_.28Full.29_Membership|''Badged'']]''' and '''''Affiliate''''' membership. : Before joining, it's recommended that potential members review the [[Space:Magna_Carta_Project_Members#Membership|participation requirements]] of both levels in order to determine which level best suits their goals and interest levels. Badged members have '''participation requirements''' and that level of membership is designed for those who may have an interest in advanced medieval genealogy and who want to contribute regularly in the Project's efforts of developing and improving Magna Carta profiles and trails. The Affiliate membership level doesn't have participation requirements; this level is designed to suit the needs of members who may be new to medieval genealogy or are primarily interested in researching their own personal Magna Carta connections. : Both Badged and Affiliate members are encouraged to join the Project's [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/wikitreemagnacarta Google Group], which is tied to the project account ([[WikiTree-36]]), which serves as Profile Manager for Project-managed profiles, so Google Group members receive activity reports for Project-managed profiles, including merge proposals and e-mailed copies of comments posted to the profiles. : No matter which level you decide to join at, the Magna Carta Project welcomes your interest and participation in the Project. To join, visit the current Magna Carta Project G2G Welcome Post - [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/981609/want-help-magna-carta-project-achieve-main-goal-post-answer here], as of 17 October 2020If that G2G post has closed, a link to the current Welcome Post can be found on the [[Project:Magna Carta|Project page]], in the "[[Project:Magna_Carta#How_to_Join|How to Join]]" box. - and leave a message (an answer, not a comment) stating your interest in joining at the Badged or Affiliate level. This G2G Welcome Post is monitored by the Membership Team. == PPT Teams == === Pre- and Post-1500 Teams=== All of our members, badged and affiliate, are encouraged to join either the [[Space:Magna_Carta_Project_Pre-1500_Team|Pre-1500]] or [[Space:Magna_Carta_Project_Post-1500_Team|Post-1500]] Team and are welcome to join both. Obviously, pre-1500 certification is needed before joining the Pre-1500 Team. The Pre- and Post-1500 Teams '''improve profiles''' managed by the Project by reviewing and updating profiles against our very detailed '''[[Space:Magna_Carta_Project_Checklist|checklist]]'''. To join a team, either post a comment on the team pages or contact [[Cayley-55|Michael]] or [[Thiessen-117|Traci]], who are the leaders of those teams. Each Team has a spreadsheet ([https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1wmJVKqKOlhGKl2Nhgjjc4zT5KGZ8vXTepHuSYEI1K78/edit?usp=sharing Post-1500] and [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1DT8HrWu18TuUAB5MiE-xg-5wa0ZMqqN0CG-WspRBDt0/edit?usp=sharing Pre-1500]) that lists all the Project-managed profiles that need some sort of attention - from complete overhauls to minor refreshes. Some of the profiles on these spreadsheets were recently added to the Project and have never been developed; other profiles haven't been worked on since they were first developed in 2014/2015 and need updating. Fortunately, the majority of the profiles only need a re-review against the [[Space:Magna_Carta_Project_Checklist|checklist]] to ensure they meet current Project standards. If a team member wants to work one of the profiles, they should sign up on the spreadsheet or notify a team leader. We ask that team members sign up to work on '''ONE profile at a time''' and that, before editing a profile, they post a comment saying the profile will be reviewed by the Project. The team member will then review and develop the profile against our [[Space:Magna Carta Project Checklist|checklist]] (it ''is'' long and might seem a bit overwhelming, but it spells out everything the Project needs to verify). ===Trail Development Team=== Like the Pre- and Post-1500 Teams, our [[Space:Magna_Carta_Project_Trail_Development_Team|Trail Development Team]] also improves profiles, but they have the added responsibility of verifying trails from surety barons to colonial Gateway Ancestors. There are usually 15-18 profiles in one Magna Carta trail and all of those profiles need to be reviewed by a member of this team. '''Pre-1500 certification is needed''' to join this Team as the majority of profiles in trails are from that era. The Trail Development Team is also led by [[Cayley-55|Michael]] and [[Thiessen-117|Traci]] and is open to Pre- and Post-1500 Team members who have '''successfully developed six profiles''' against the Project's [[Space:Magna_Carta_Project_Checklist|checklist]]. The main goal of the Project has always been to '''develop trails between surety barons and Gateway Ancestors''', and this Team ensures those trails are up-to-date and are properly maintained. Occasionally, new research is found that "breaks" a trail and those cases need to be carefully documented on the profiles and alternate trails need to be researched. The Trail Development Team makes sure each profile in a trail has been developed, reviewed and approved. The Team is also responsible for checking that each profile in a trail has an appropriate [[Template:Magna_Carta|project box]] and that [[:Category:Magna_Carta_Project_Maintenance_Categories|Project maintenance categories]] are added or removed. We have several project boxes, but most common are '''The Magna Carta "badge"''': {{Magna Carta}} and the '''Trail Pending box''': {{Magna Carta|Trail Pending|status=development}} The primary rule of the Project is that we do not put our badge on a profile until a trail is complete and it meets our standards. Quality is vastly more important than quantity. That said, no profile will ever be 100% complete because primary source documents are continually being found and uploaded to the internet. Also, new discoveries are made regularly and we strive to keep up with any and all newly published data. Another important task for the Trail Development Team is adding or updating the [[Space:Magna_Carta_Project_Section|Magna Carta Project section]] located at the bottom of ''every'' profile on ''every'' trail. The Magna Carta Project section is always located under the profile's Acknowledgements heading. An example of one of our project sections can be viewed [[Lane-347#Magna_Carta_Project|HERE]]. The Magna Carta Project section of each profile provides important information about the trail, or trails, that the profile is on, as well as information about that particular profile. Some Magna Carta profiles are in multiple trails and are connected to multiple Gateways and multiple surety barons. The Magna Carta Project section provides the status of the profile and the trail(s), the "trail ends" (Gateway and surety baron), and links to [[Space:Magna_Carta_Team_Base_Camp|Base Camp]] and the Project's [[Space:Magna_Carta_Project Glossary|glossary]]. Ideally, all Magna Carta trails will be listed in full only one time, on the profile of each Gateway Ancestor, and not elsewhere in the trail. See an example of a "regular" trail [[Berkeley-448#Magna_Carta_Trails|HERE]] and a Gateway with several documented trails [[Randolph-94#Magna_Carta_Trails|HERE]]. In some special circumstances, the full trail will be listed on the profile of the Gateway's parent. Although some Gateways have trails to many surety barons, we ask that when you choose a trail to work on, please pick one that hasn't been developed before you work on additional trails for your favorite Gateway Ancestor. == Admin - Maintenance Team == The Admin - Maintenance Team is headed by [[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]]. The AM Team covers templates and categories, and focuses on other behind-the-scenes logistics, such as tracking down all the Project pages that were created over the years. The [[Project:Magna Carta|Magna Carta Project]] was among the earliest WikiTree projects and has gone through several "administrations", with each adding project pages. The AM Team's most visible contribution is publishing the monthly newsletter. '''''Templates''''' : '''Project boxes''': We have seven variations, based on the {{Magna Carta}} template (see details on [[Template:Magna_Carta]]). The [[Space:Magna Carta Project Trail Development Team|Trail Development Team]] oversees the use of the project boxes (see [[Space:Magna_Carta_Template_Trail|Magna Carta Template Trail]]). : '''Stickers''' * {{No Magna Carta Trail}} (see [[Template:No Magna Carta Trail]] - the sticker is used when the Project does not need to be manager; if it does, the project box version is used) * Project sticker (maintenance sticker) {{Magna Carta Project}} (see [[Template: Magna Carta Project]]) * Affiliate Member sticker [has been retired] * Descendant stickers (a WikiTree sticker): See Project's [[Space:Magna_Carta_Stickers|Magna Carta Stickers]] page has a [[Space:Magna_Carta_Stickers#sticker|section]]. '''''Categories''''' : Most of the templates just mentioned add a project category: * The Affiliate Member sticker [added] Category: Magna Carta Project Affiliates (which is how we know an Affiliate has joined the Project) * {{Magna Carta Project}} sticker → [[:Category: Magna Carta Profiles]] (includes all Project-monitored profilesProject-monitored profiles are on the Project's watchlist but the Project is not a manager (trusted list only). and Project-managed profiles not yet in a badged trail), which is a maintenance category (see [[:Category: Magna Carta Project Maintenance Categories]]) * {{Magna Carta Project | Trail Pending}} also adds that category ([[:Category: Magna Carta Profiles|Magna Carta Profiles]]) * The different variations of the project box add different categories (as shown on the [[Template: Magna Carta |template page]]), such as ** {{Magna Carta}} → [[:Category: Magna Carta]] (includes all badged profiles) ** {{Magna Carta | Gateway Ancestor | 2}} → also [[:Category: Gateway Ancestors]] ** {{Magna Carta | Surety Baron}} → also [[:Category: Surety Barons]] : Other categories of note: * [[:Category: Magna Carta Project]] (Project members; project pages not yet reviewed) * [[:Category: Magna Carta Project Current Pages]] (reviewed project pages: current pages) '''''Index''''' - [[Space:Magna_Carta_Project_Index|Magna Carta Project Index]] : Not long after the Project went with the team approach, the AM Team put together an [[Space:Magna_Carta_Project_Index|Index]] of all our pages. The goal is to have it be comprehensive, complementing the super-useful [[Space: Magna Carta Project Quick-Nav Index|Quick-Nav Index]] that [[Douglass-990|David Douglass]] created at the beginning of 2019. (The "Big" index is maintained by the AM Team; the Quick-Nav Index is maintained primarily by co-leaders David and [[Cayley-55|Michael Cayley]].) : The Index includes “by namespace” sections, for example, * [[Space:Magna_Carta_Project_Index#Category_namespace]] (lists all categories) * [[Space:Magna_Carta_Project_Index#No_namespace]] has links to ** [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Badges&b=magna_carta Badged Members] ** [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/wikitreemagnacarta Google Group] ** [[WikiTree-36]] (the Project Account) '''''Newsletter''''' : The AM Team is responsible for producing the monthly newsletter, which the Project has been publishing since April 2018, first just in the Google Group, then in G2G. The AM Team also maintains the [[Space:Magna_Carta_Project_Newsletter|Newsletter Archive]], with links to the current and past newsletters (to see the Google Group ones, you’d need to be a member of the [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/wikitreemagnacarta Google Group]) and an index of articles that appeared in the newsletters posted to G2G. A popular feature is [[Cayley-55|Michael Cayley]]'s "Profile of the Month" - although because of G2G's space limitations, it does not run every month. (See [[Space:Magna_Carta_Project_Newsletter#Profile|this section]] of the Archive for links to the newsletters that did include a Profile of the Month.) : The [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1115483/ October newsletter] - the latest newsletter at the time of the Project's LiveCast (17 October 2020) - ran an article about Chase’s [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/ashley1950/listmaker/ Ancestor Listmaker App], and [[Callis-74|Sarah Callis]] (the LiveCast moderator) and those in the chat had fun playing with it and the [[Special:Relationship|Relationship Finder]] to explore connections to Gateway Ancestors and Surety Barons. ==Links== :Selected links (some included above, some not): *[[Space:Magna_Carta_Team_Base_Camp|Base Camp]] (where we track the status of the trail from every Gateway Ancestor) *[[Space:Magna_Carta_Project_Glossary|Magna Carta Project Glossary]] *[[Space:Magna_Carta_Project_Checklist|Magna Carta Project Checklist]] *[[Space:Magna_Carta_Project_5-Star_Profiles|5-Star Profile List]] (the original, this page is no longer updated; we now use the pre- and post-1500 spreadsheets to track 5-star profiles) *[[Space:Magna_Carta_Project_Reliable_Sources|Magna Carta Project Reliable Sources]] *[[Space:Magna_Carta_Project_Policy_and_Procedures|Project Policy and Procedures]] *[[Space:Magna_Carta_Project_Trails|Basics on Magna Carta Trails]] *[[Space:Magna_Carta_101|Magna Carta - History]] *[[Space:Magna_Carta_Project_Newsletter|Magna Carta Project Newsletter Archive]] *[[Space:Magna_Carta_Project_Members|Magna Carta Project Members]] ** [[Space:Magna_Carta_Project_Members#Teams|Teams]] : '''Footnotes''' ''This is a legacy [[Project:Magna Carta |Magna Carta Project]] page. (Current at the time of the LiveCast, 17 October 2020.)''
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[[Category:Magna Carta Project Current Pages]] '''Welcome to the [[Project:Magna_Carta|Magna Carta Project]]'s page for the Project's Pre-1500 Team. And warm thanks if you have volunteered to be part of the team - it is really good of you to help.''' ==Team Goals== To improve pre-1500 profiles of people documented by Douglas Richardson as being in trails from Magna Carta Surety Barons to Gateway Ancestors, and bring them up to current Magna Carta Project standards. ==Team Leaders== * [[Cayley-55|Michael Cayley]] * [[Stevens-17832|Jen Hutton]] ==How to join the Team== Just send a message to a team leader. ==Choosing Profiles to work on== It would be good for WikiTree generally to try and pick "5-Star profiles". These are the profiles that are most visited, both by WikiTree members and by others, and they are a showcase for WikiTree. A high proportion of the profiles managed by the Magna Carta Project are 5-star. Team leaders will be happy to help you choose profiles to improve, or browse through [[#Some Profiles that Need Improvement|Some Profiles that Need Improvement]], below, and choose a profile from the spreadsheet or a Maintenance Category. Some profiles may be in trails that are being actively worked on by members of the Trail Development Team. Please consult the [[Space:Magna_Carta_Team_Base_Camp|Magna Carta Base Camp]] tables, look at what is in the Magna Carta Project section at the end of the profile, and liaise where appropriate with anyone developing a trail that includes the profile. Team Leaders will again be happy to advise. To avoid duplication of effort, please tell a Team Leader when you have chosen a profile to work on and we'll add you to the spreadsheet, or you can add yourself. Either way, please keep us posted about what profile you're working on. Before you start on a profile, please place a comment on it that you plan to do some work on the profile on behalf of the Magna Carta Project. Then wait at least 24 hours unless the Magna Carta Project is the sole manager. ==When you have finished work on a Profile== When you have finished work on a profile, please tell one of the Team Leaders, and add under the Magna Carta Project section of the profile (below Acknowledgements) that you have revised the profile, with the date and a link to your WikiTree ID. You can add your WT ID and the date quickly with four tildes: ~~~~ If there is no Magna Carta section on the profile, please add a Project heading below Acknowledgements as a third level heading: ===Magna Carta Project=== Please see the page [[Space:Magna_Carta_Project_Section|Magna Carta Project Section]] for more guidance. ==Collaboration== Other Projects share management of some profiles with the Magna Carta Project, and have an interest in many other profiles we manage. They may well be able to help with research, and the Magna Carta Project welcomes collaboration with them. The main Projects concerned are England, Ireland, Medieval, Puritan Great Migration, Scotland and Wales. The team leaders can facilitate collaboration: please ask them if you would like them to do so. ==Key Resources== ===WikiTree Pages=== * [[Space:Magna_Carta_Project_Checklist|Project Checklist]] for developing and/or reviewing a profile. Includes links to other pages, such as * [[Space:Magna_Carta_Project_Trails]] (Basic info on trail development) * [[Space:Magna Carta Template Trail]] (Project Boxes) * [[Space:Magna Carta Project Section]] * [[Space:Magna_Carta_Project_Reliable_Sources|Magna Carta Project Reliable Sources]] * [[Help:Name_Fields_for_European_Aristocrats|Guidance on use of name fields]] (English); the "Last Name At Birth" for Welsh profiles includes the particle ab, ap, or ferch (see [[Space:Name_Fields_Welsh_Aristocrats|this page]]) * [[Space:Magna_Carta_Team_Base_Camp|Magna Carta Base Camp]] (Project trails currently being worked) * [[Space:Magna_Carta_Project_Members|Project Membership information]] * [[Space:Magna Carta Project Glossary|Project glossary]] ===Douglas Richardson Books=== * Douglas Richardson. ''Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families,'' 4 vols, ed. Kimball G. Everingham. 2nd edition. Salt Lake City: the author, 2011. See also WikiTree's source page for ''[[Space:Magna Carta Ancestry|Magna Carta Ancestry]]''. Substantial snippets are viewable on [https://books.google.co.uk/books/about/Magna_Carta_Ancestry_A_Study_in_Colonial.html?id=8JcbV309c5UC&redir_esc=y Google Books] * Douglas Richardson. ''Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families,'' 5 vols, ed. Kimball G. Everingham. Salt Lake City: the author, 2013. See also WikiTree's source page for ''[[Space:Royal Ancestry|Royal Ancestry]]''. :: Although Douglas Richardson's books are key to the work of the Project, they :* should be supplemented so far as possible with other sources, some of which are likely to contain information that is not in the books :* are not infallible, as Douglas Richardson would be the first to admit: be open to the possibility that there may be mistakes, and consider using research notes where reliable sources cast doubt on Richardson's conclusions, or there is clear evidence which disproves some of what Richardson says. : If you need a look-up in either ''Magna Carta Ancestry'' or ''Royal Ancestry'', add "|needs=Source Check" to the project box and an entry under the Magna Carta Project section as to what needs to be checked. ==Some Profiles that Need Improvement== A note about our profiles: On first glance, many of our profiles look to be in good shape. However, the profiles on our spreadsheet ALL need a re-review against the checklist as they were developed before our current guidelines were adopted. Currently, all the 5-star profiles that need work are included in the spreadsheet below, we encourage you to start here: *'''[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1DT8HrWu18TuUAB5MiE-xg-5wa0ZMqqN0CG-WspRBDt0/edit?usp=sharing SPREADSHEET]''' Please do not put your name down to work on a profile unless you intend to do so in the near future. Other Magna Carta Project profiles that need work can be found by looking through our [[:Category:Magna_Carta_Project_Maintenance_Categories|Maintenance Categories]]. Profiles in project maintenance categories "Needs Research", "Needs Biography", and "Needs Family Verified" are already included in the spreadsheet. The following categories include profiles that are both pre and post 1500: * [[:Category:Magna Carta Project Needs Development|Needs Development]] - profiles in the "Needs Development" category either need a trail developed or the profile itself needs to be developed against the checklist (which is needed should be stated in the profile's Magna Carta Project section). * [[:Category:Magna Carta Project Needs Re-review|Needs Re-review]]. This is our longest list. Many of these profiles were developed as part of a trail in 2014/2015 and many others were developed and/or badged before 2018, when project standards were updated. All of these profiles, whether they are "badged" or not, need re-review against the project's [[Space:Magna Carta Project Checklist|current checklist]]. * The [[:Category:Magna_Carta_Project_Needs_Source_Check|Needs Source Check]] maintenance category includes pre-1500 profiles not on the spreadsheet. One task for the team is to check and tidy up sources for these. When developing/re-developing or reviewing/re-reviewing a profile, you'll probably also work toward clearing the "Needs Source Check" category (if the profile is in that category). If you don't have access to ''Royal Ancestry'' or the 2nd edition of ''Magna Carta Ancestry,'' you can leave that category (or add it) and someone else will do the check. ==Team members== * [[Cayley-55|Michael Cayley]] * [[Cooke-7654|Greg Cooke]] * [[Stevens-17832|Jen Hutton]] * [[Larocque-466|Darrell Larocque]] * [[Lohbeck-1|Pamela Lohbeck]] * [[Pendleton-1947|Monica Pendleton]] * [[Clawson-1056|Terri Swift]] * [[Thiessen-117|Traci Thiessen]] * [[Greet-49|Elizabeth Viney]] -- --
This is an active [[Project:Magna Carta|Magna Carta Project]] page with up-to-date information.
Updated 4 Mar 2023 by [[Cayley-55|Michael Cayley]]
:[[Project:Magna_Carta|Magna Carta Project Member Portal]] :[[Space:Magna_Carta_Project_Quick-Nav_Index|Magna Carta Project Quick-Nav Index]]

Magna Carta Project Resource Team

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'''Welcome to the [[Project:Magna_Carta|Magna Carta Project]]'s page for the Project's Resource Team. And warm thanks if you have volunteered to be part of the team - it is really good of you to help.''' ==Team Goals== * To help respond to queries and suggestions relating to profiles managed by the Magna Carta Project * To respond to requests for assistance on specific issues by Project members and others revising profiles * To facilitate the future overhaul of Project-managed profiles that need to be brought up to Project standards by, for example, ** locating reliable sources ** identifying corrections that need to be made ** firming up dates and relationships ** finding additional sourced information that could sensibly be added ** flagging up uncertainties to which attention should be drawn * To identify significant extra information that can usefully be added to Project-managed profiles that already meet the Project's current standards ==Team Leaders== * [[Cayley-55|Michael Cayley]] * [[Stevens-17832|Jen Hutton]] ==How to join the Team== Just send a message to a team leader. Please note that new members of the Magna Carta Project will need to fulfil their obligations to bring a certain number of profiles up to Project standards before joining the team. ==Spreadsheets of Profiles that need Attention== * [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1DT8HrWu18TuUAB5MiE-xg-5wa0ZMqqN0CG-WspRBDt0/edit#gid=0 Pre-1500] * [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1wmJVKqKOlhGKl2Nhgjjc4zT5KGZ8vXTepHuSYEI1K78/edit?usp=sharing Post-1500] ==Collaboration== Other Projects share management of some profiles with the Magna Carta Project, and have an interest in many other profiles we manage. They may well be able to help with research, and the Magna Carta Project welcomes collaboration with them. The main Projects concerned are England, Ireland, Medieval, Puritan Great Migration, Scotland and Wales. The team leaders can facilitate collaboration: please ask them if you would like them to do so. The England Project has a Discord Channel for members of the Teams who oversee pre-1700 and pre-1500 profiles managed by the England Project, and this can be a useful place for discussions: Jen Hutton, Michael Cayley and Jo Fitz-Henry (an England Project Co-ordinator) would be happy to invite input there. ==Useful Pages on Sources== * [[Space:Magna_Carta_Project_Reliable_Sources|Magna Carta Project Reliable Sources]] * [[Space:Pre-1500_Resource_Page|Pre-1500 Resource Page]] * [[:Category: Reliable Sources for Pre-1700 Profiles|Reliable Sources for Pre-1700 Profiles]] * [[Space:England_Project_Reliable_Sources|England Project Reliable Sources]] * [[Space:Historical_Sources_of_Ireland|Historical Sources of Ireland]] * [[Space:Scotland_-_Reliable_Sources|Scotland Reliable Sources]] * [[Space:Wales_Pre_1500_Resources|Wales Pre-1500 Resources]] ==Some Websites== * [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/ British History Online] * [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ UK National Archives Discovery Centre] * [https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval soc.genealogy.medieval Google Group] ==Team Members== * [[Atkinson-107|John Atkinson]] * [[Browning-5288|Ann Browning]] * [[Cayley-55|Michael Cayley]] * [[Day-1904|Jack Day]] * [[Donnelly-2171|Nic Donnelly]] * [[Fitz-Henry-9|Jo Fitz-Henry]] * [[Hacker-831|Lois Hacker]] * [[Stevens-17832|Jen Hutton]] * [[Lancaster-1279|Andrew Lancaster]] * [[Moss-8155|David Moss]] * [[Potter-10870|Susie Officer]] * [[Speed-878|Ian Speed]] * [[Greet-49|Elizabeth Viney]]

Magna Carta Project Trail Development Team

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[[Category:Magna Carta Project Current Pages]] '''Welcome to the [[Project:Magna_Carta|Magna Carta Project]]'s page for the Project's Trail Development Team. And warm thanks if you have volunteered to be part of the team - it is really good of you to help.''' ==Team Goals== To develop and rework trails documented by Douglas Richardson from Magna Carta Surety Barons to Gateway Ancestors, working on profiles to current standards of the Magna Carta Project. A Trail Review Sub-Team (led by the Team Leaders) reviews trails after they have been developed, and badges profiles as being in Project-approved trails. Members who complete a trail will be entitled to a sticker in recognition of their achievement. See the [[Space:Magna_Carta_Project_Trails|Magna Carta Trails]] page for basic info on what goes into a Magna Carta Project trail. ==Team Leaders== * [[Cayley-55|Michael Cayley]] * [[Stevens-17832|Jen Hutton]] Please feel free to contact either of the team leaders for advice or support. ==How to join the Team== Members of the team need to have pre-1500 certification. They also need to have met any membership commitments they entered into at the time they joined the Project. Currently, that means, within six months of joining, bringing up to project standards six profiles that need substantial work. ==Base Camp== We use the [[Space:Magna_Carta_Team_Base_Camp|Magna Carta Base Camp]] page to keep track of which trails have been developed, which are being worked on, which need reviewing or re-working, and which have not yet been started. *Several trails, listed under "Magna Carta Trails Completed", need re-development and are high-lighted in orange. In the "Quality Review" column each trail that needs re-development contains a link to a trail list. The trail list includes all the profiles in that particular trail and the development status of each profile. To complete (badge) these trails, you only need to work on profiles which have the status "needs development" and "needs re-review". Profiles that are already badged or marked "100% 5-star" do NOT need to be reviewed to complete these trails. *"Magna Carta Trails Ready to Get Started" is simply a list of Gateway Ancestors that do not have a trail to a surety baron developed on WikiTree. These trails will need the most work. ==When You Have Finished Work on a Profile== When you have finished work on a profile, please update the Magna Carta Project section underneath Acknowledgements, saying you worked on the profile as part of the trail from [[Gateway Ancestor link]] to [[Surety Baron link]], with a link to your WikiTree ID and the date. You can add your WT ID and the date quickly with four tildes: ~~~~ Please inform a team leader when you have completed your work on a profile or post a comment on the profile stating that the profile is complete and ready for review. If there is no Magna Carta Project section on the profile, please add a Project heading below Acknowledgements as a third level heading: ===Magna Carta Project=== Please see the page [[Space:Magna_Carta_Project_Section|Magna Carta Project Section]] for more guidance. ==Keeping the Project informed== Members of the team are asked to help ensure that the Base Camp page stays up-to-date. When you start or finish work on a trail, please place a comment on the Base Camp page or contact a team leader and one of the team leaders will make the necessary changes. Real life can intervene. If you find you need to stop work on a trail, or take a substantial break, please tell a team leader. ==Collaboration== Other Projects share management of some profiles with the Magna Carta Project, and have an interest in many other profiles we manage. They may well be able to help with research, and the Magna Carta Project welcomes collaboration with them. The main Projects concerned are England, Ireland, Medieval, Puritan Great Migration, Scotland and Wales. The team leaders can facilitate collaboration: please ask them if you would like them to do so. ==Key Resources== ===WikiTree Pages=== * [[Space:Magna_Carta_Project_Checklist|Project Checklist]] for developing and/or reviewing a profile. Includes links to other pages, such as * [[Space:Magna Carta Template Trail]] (Project Boxes) * [[Space:Magna Carta Project Section]] * [[Space:Magna_Carta_Project_Reliable_Sources|Magna Carta Project Reliable Sources]] * [[Help:Name_Fields_for_European_Aristocrats|Guidance on use of name fields]] * [[Space:Magna_Carta_Project_Members|Project Membership information]] * [[Space:Magna Carta Project Glossary|Project glossary]] * [[Project:Magna_Carta_Project_Member_Check-In|Member check-in page]] (to keep everyone up-to-date on what we are doing, so we avoid duplication of effort) ===Douglas Richardson Books=== * Douglas Richardson. ''Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families,'' 4 vols, ed. Kimball G. Everingham. 2nd edition. Salt Lake City: the author, 2011. See also WikiTree's source page for "[[Space:Magna Carta Ancestry|Magna Carta Ancestry]]". Substantial snippets are viewable on [https://books.google.co.uk/books/about/Magna_Carta_Ancestry_A_Study_in_Colonial.html?id=8JcbV309c5UC&redir_esc=y Google Books] * Douglas Richardson. ''Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families,'' 5 vols, ed. Kimball G. Everingham. Salt Lake City: the author, 2013. See also WikiTree's source page for ‘’[[Space:Royal Ancestry|Royal Ancestry]]’’. :: Although Douglas Richardson's books are key to the work of the Project, they :* should be supplemented so far as possible with other sources, some of which are likely to contain information that is not in the books :* are not infallible, as Douglas Richardson would be the first to admit: be open to the possibility that there may be mistakes, and consider using research notes where reliable sources cast doubt on Richardson's conclusions, or there is clear evidence which disproves some of what Richardson says. : If you need a look-up in either ''Magna Carta Ancestry'' or ''Royal Ancestry'', add "|needs=Source Check" to the project box and an entry under the Magna Carta Project section as to what needs to be checked. ==Team Members== * [[Cayley-55|Michael Cayley]] * [[Cooke-7654|Greg Cooke]] * [[Stevens-17832|Jen Hutton]] * [[Larocque-466|Darrell Larocque]] * [[Lohbeck-1|Pamela Lohbeck]] * [[Pendleton-1947|Alan Pendleton]] (Monica) * [[Clawson-1056|Terri Swift]] * [[Thiessen-117|Traci Thiessen]] :[[Project:Magna_Carta|Magna Carta Project Member Portal]] :[[Space:Magna_Carta_Project_Quick-Nav_Index|Magna Carta Project Quick-Nav Index]]

Magna Carta Sureties and The Illustrious Men

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'''Relationship To {{Image|file=Geleick_Album-1.jpg |caption=Magna Carta Relationship }} :::'''{{blue|Magna Carta Sureties}}'''[[:Category:Surety_Barons|Category:Surety_Barons]] ''Surety Barons or enforcers to overrule the will of the King and to seize his castles and other possessions if necessary''. :[[Albini-39|William d'Aubigny]]-28th great grandfather of Kenneth :[[Bigod-1|Hugh le Bigod]]-22th great grandfather of Kenneth :[[Bigod-2| Roger le Bigod]]-23th great grandfather of Kenneth :[[Bohun-7|Henry de Bohun]]-24th great grandfather of Kenneth :[[Clare-673|Gilbert de Clare]]-22th great grandfather of Kenneth :[[Clare-651|Richard de Clare]]-24th great grandfather of Kenneth :[[Clavering-13|John Fitz Robert]]-22th great grandfather of Kenneth :[[FitzWalter-101|Robert FitzWalter]]-22th great grandfather of Kenneth :[[Huntingfield-11|William de Huntingfield]]-26th great grandfather of Kenneth :[[Lacy-284|John de Lacy]]-22th great grandfather of Kenneth :[[Lanvallei-3|William de Lanvallei]]-28t great grandfather of Kenneth :[[Malet-18|William Malet]]-25th great grandfather of Kenneth :[[Mowbray-151|William de Mowbray]]-27th great grandfather of Kenneth :[[Quincy-226|Saer de Quincy]]-24th great grandfather of Kenneth :[[Ros-162|Robert de Ros]]-22th great grandfather of Kenneth :[[Say-76|Geoffrey de Say]]-27th great grandfather of Kenneth :[[De_Vere-309|Robert de Vere]]-24th great grandfather of Kenneth :[[Percy-388|Richard (Percy) de Percy]]-24th great grandfather of Kenneth '''{{red|†}} :[[Vesci-14|Eustace (Vesci) de Vescy]]-first cousins 24 times removed '''{{red|†}} :[[Montfichet-13|Richard (Montfichet) de Montfichet II]]-third cousins 23 times removed '''{{red|†}} :[[Montbegon-6|Roger III (Montbegon) de Montbegon]]-third cousins 25 times removed '''{{red|†}} :[[Marshal-43|William Marshal]]-22th great grand nephew '''{{red|†}} :[[Mandeville-10|Geoffrey V (Mandeville) de Mandeville]]-21th great grand nephew '''{{red|†}} :[[Hardell-1|William (Hardell) de Hardell]]No Relationship Found '''{{red|†}} :[[Forz-1|William (Forz) de Forz]]-fifth cousins 21 times removed '''{{red|†}} '''{{red|†}}''' These eight barons have no descendants after four generations.'''{{red|†}}'''https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Surety_Barons :::'''{{blue|The Illustrious Men}}'''[[:Category:Illustrious_Men|Category:Illustrious_Men]] ---- :[[Aubigny-100|Phillipe d’Aubigny]]-21th great grand nephew :[[Aubigny-7|William d'Aubigny]]-23th great grandfather of Kenneth :[[Basset-481|Alan Basset]]-24th great grandfather of Kenneth :[[Basset-69|Thomas Basset]]-25th great grandfather of Kenneth :[[Burgh-19|Hubert de Burgh]]-28th great grandfather of Kenneth :[[FitzGerold-13|Warin FitzGerold]]-second cousins 25 times removed :[[FitzHerbert-46|Matthew FitzHerbert]]-first cousins 25 times removed :[[FitzHerbert-81|Piers FitzHerbert]]-26th great grandfather of Kenneth :[[FitzHugh-520|John FitzHugh]]-No Relationship :[[Galloway-1427|Alan of Galloway]]-25th great grandfather of Kenneth :[[Marshal-33|John Marshal]]- 27th great grandfather of Kenneth :[[Marshal-4|William Marshal]]-23th great grandfather of Kenneth :[[Neville-1444|Hugh (Neville) de Neville]]-26th great grandfather of Kenneth :[[Plantagenet-1612|William Longespée]]-24th great grandfather of Kenneth :[[Roppesley-1|Robert de Roppesley]]-No Relationship :[[Warenne-92|William de Warenne]]-23th great grandfather of Kenneth == Sources ==

Magna Carta Sureties and The Illustrious Men-1

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The goal of this project is to find the direct ancestors of the Magna Carta project to my family and myself. The secondary goal is to find if there is a recognized Gateway Ancestor. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Hall-9104|Regina Hall]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Review all the members of the Magna Carta * Review my own connection * Review recognized Gateway Ancestors '''Relationship To {{Image|file=Geleick_Album-1.jpg |caption=Magna Carta Relationship }} :::'''{{blue|Magna Carta Sureties}}'''[[:Category:Surety_Barons|Category:Surety_Barons]] ''Surety Barons or enforcers to overrule the will of the King and to seize his castles and other possessions if necessary''. } :[[Albini-39|William d'Aubigny]] is the 25th great grandfather of Regina. :[[Bigod-1|Hugh le Bigod]] ist the 22nd great grandfather of Regina. :[[Bigod-2| Roger le Bigod]] is the 26th great grandfather of Regina. :[[Bohun-7|Henry de Bohun]] is the 24th great grandfather of Regina. :[[Clare-673|Gilbert de Clare]] is the 22nd great grandfather of Regina. :[[Clare-651|Richard de Clare]] is the 23rd great grandfather of Regina. :[[Clavering-13|John Fitz Robert]] is the 20th great grandfather of Regina. :[[FitzWalter-101|Robert FitzWalter]] is :[[Huntingfield-11|William de Huntingfield]] is :[[Lacy-284|John de Lacy]]is :[[Lanvallei-3|William de Lanvallei]] is :[[Malet-18|William Malet]] is the 25th great grandfather of Regina. :[[Mowbray-151|William de Mowbray]] is :[[Quincy-226|Saer de Quincy]] is :[[Ros-162|Robert de Ros]] is :[[Say-76|Geoffrey de Say]] is :[[De_Vere-309|Robert de Vere]] is :[[Percy-388|Richard (Percy) de Percy]] Regina is Richard's 24th great grand niece'''{{red|†}} :[[Vesci-14|Eustace (Vesci) de Vescy]] are first cousins 25 times removed'''{{red|†}} :[[Montfichet-13|Richard (Montfichet) de Montfichet II]] are second cousins 24 times removed'''{{red|†}} :[[Montbegon-6|Roger III (Montbegon) de Montbegon]] no blood relationship'''{{red|†}} :[[Marshal-43|William Marshal]] Regina is William II's 22nd great grand niece'''{{red|†}} :[[Mandeville-10|Geoffrey V (Mandeville) de Mandeville]] Regina is Geoffrey V's 21st great grand niece'''{{red|†}} :[[Hardell-1|William (Hardell) de Hardell]] no blood relationship'''{{red|†}} :[[Forz-1|William (Forz) de Forz]] are second cousins 23 times removed'''{{red|†}} '''{{red|†}}''' These eight barons have no descendants after four generations.'''{{red|†}}'''https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Surety_Barons :::'''{{blue|The Illustrious Men}}'''[[:Category:Illustrious_Men|Category:Illustrious_Men]] ---- :[[Aubigny-100|Phillipe d’Aubigny]] :[[Aubigny-7|William d'Aubigny]] :[[Basset-481|Alan Basset]] :[[Basset-69|Thomas Basset]] :[[Burgh-19|Hubert de Burgh]] :[[FitzGerold-13|Warin FitzGerold]] :[[FitzHerbert-46|Matthew FitzHerbert]] :[[FitzHerbert-81|Piers FitzHerbert]] :[[FitzHugh-520|John FitzHugh]] :[[Galloway-1427|Alan of Galloway]] :[[Marshal-33|John Marshal]] :[[Marshal-4|William Marshal]] :[[Neville-1444|Hugh (Neville) de Neville]] :[[Plantagenet-1612|William Longespée]] :[[Roppesley-1|Robert de Roppesley]] :[[Warenne-92|William de Warenne]] :::'''{{blue|Gateway Ancestors}}'''[[:Category:Gateway_Ancestors|Category:Gateway_Ancestors]] ---- :[[Aston-11|Lt. Col. Walter Aston Gent]] :[[Wyatt-188|Haute Wyatt ]] == Sources == 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/Hall-9104#PM-5630627 send me a private message]. Thanks!

'''Magna Carta Surety Barons.'''

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'''Note''': Per recent G2G Forum questions and answers, these relationships are highly doubtful or non-existent. However, I believe that the one to Richard de Percy † ([[Percy-388|Percy-388]]) is solid, although the Pre-1500 profiles have not been reviewed and marked as to confidence level. ==My Connections== : [[Albini-39|William d'Albini]]: William is the 24th great grandfather of Gerald
: [[Bigod-1|Hugh Bigod]]: Hugh is the 22th great grandfather of Gerald
: [[Bigod-2|Roger Bigod]]: Roger is the 23th great grandfather of Gerald
: [[Bohun-7|Henry de Bohun]]: Henry is the 23th great grandfather of Gerald
: [[Clare-673|Gilbert de Clare]]: Gilbert is the 23th great grandfather of Gerald (Uncertain) : [[Clare-651|Richard de Clare]]: Richard is the 24th great grandfather of Gerald (Uncertain)
: [[Clavering-13|John (Clavering) FitzRobert]]: John is the 23th great grandfather of Gerald
: [[FitzWalter-101|Robert FitzWalter]]: Robert is the 24th great grandfather of Gerald (Uncertain)
: [[Forz-1|William de Forz]]† - William and Gerald are 13th cousins 14 times removed (Uncertain)
: [[Hardell-1|William Hardell]]† - No Relationship Found
: [[Huntingfield-11|William de Huntingfield]]: William is the 25th great grandfather of Gerald (Uncertain)
: [[Lacy-284|John de Lacy]]: John is the 23th great grandfather of Gerald (Uncertain)
: [[Lanvallei-3|William de Lanvalay]]: William is the 25th great grandfather of Gerald (Uncertain)
: [[Malet-18|William Malet]]: William is the 24th great grandfather of Gerald
: [[Mandeville-10|Geoffrey de Mandeville]]† - Gerald is Geoffrey V's 23th great grand nephew
: [[Marshal-43|William Marshal]]† - Gerald is William's 22th great grand nephew
: [[Montbegon-6|Roger de Montbegon]]† - Roger III and Gerald are third cousins 23 times removed
: [[Montfichet-13|Richard de Montfichet]]† - Richard and Gerald are second cousins 23 times removed
: [[Mowbray-151|William de Mowbray]]: William is the 24th great grandfather of Gerald (Uncertain)
: [[Percy-388|Richard de Percy]]† - Richard is the 22th great grandfather of Gerald ::1. Gerald is the son of Neumon Brown Jones [confident]
::2. Neumon is the son of Lawson Woodard Jones [confident]
::3. Lawson is the son of Mary M. (Brown) Jones [confident]
::4. Mary is the daughter of Redman Brown [confident]
::5. Redman is the son of William Little Brown Esq. [confident]
::6. William is the son of Elizabeth (Little) Morgan [confident]
::7. Elizabeth is the daughter of William Little Jr. [confident]
::8. William is the son of Penelope (Gale) Little [confident]
::9. Penelope is the daughter of Christopher Gale [confident]
::10. Christopher is the son of Miles Gale [confident]
::11. Miles is the son of John Gale [confident]
::12. John is the son of John Gale [unknown confidence]
::13. John is the son of Anne (Clapham) Gale [unknown confidence]
::14. Anne is the daughter of William Clapham [confident]
::15. William is the son of Crystofer Clapham [unknown confidence]
::16. Christopher is the son of Joan Scargill [unknown confidence]
::17. Joan is the daughter of Margaret (Gascoigne) Scargill [unknown confidence]
::18. Margaret is the daughter of William Gascoigne X [unknown confidence]
::19. William is the son of William Gascoigne IX [unknown confidence]
::20. William is the son of Elizabeth (Mowbray) Gascoigne [unknown confidence]
::21. Elizabeth is the daughter of Alexander (Mowbray) de Mowbray [unknown confidence]
::22. Alexander is the son of Margaret (Percy) Mowbray [unknown confidence]
::23. Margaret is the daughter of Henry (Percy) de Percy [unknown confidence]
::24. Henry is the son of Richard (Percy) de Percy [unknown confidence]
::''This makes Richard the 22nd great grandfather of Gerald.'' : [[Quincy-226|Saher de Quincy]]: Saher is the 23th great grandfather of Gerald
: [[Ros-149|Robert de Ros]]: Robert is the 24th great grandfather of Gerald
: [[Say-76|Geoffrey de Say]]: Geoffrey is the 24th great grandfather of Gerald (Uncertain)
: [[de_Vere-309|Robert de Vere]]: Robert is the 23th great grandfather of Gerald
: [[Vesci-14|Eustace de Vesci]]† - Eustace and Gerald are first cousins 26 times removed
: See [[Space:Magna_Carta_Team_Base_Camp|Magna Carta Team Base Camp]] for information about trails developed and reviewed/approved by the Magna Carta Project.

Magna Carta Template Trail

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=Magna Carta Project Template for Project Boxes= *'''The [[Project:Magna_Carta|Magna Carta Project]] must be a manager of any profile with a [[Help:Project_Boxes|Project Box]]. Please do not add a Project Box to a profile the Project does not manage: instead, contact a project leader who add the project as profile manager and add the Project Box.''' See [[Help: Project-Managed_Profiles]] for more information. *Project boxes are case sensitive, so please preview/check for errors after you add one. *Project Boxes belong above the ==Biography== heading, but below any Categories and [[Help:Research_Note_Boxes|Research Note Boxes]] (i.e.{{Estimated Date}}, etc.) *See [[Template:Magna_Carta]] to view the images of all Project templates. *Project Boxes are '''not''' used for profiles managed by the Scotland Project but not the Magna Carta Project. These have a sticker instead. Contact [[Cayley-55|Michael Cayley]], [[Stevens-17832|Jen Stevens]] or [[Thiessen-117|Traci Thiessen]] who will deal with this. ==Unbadged Profiles== :All Project-managed profiles, [[:Category:Gateway_Ancestors|Gateways]] and non-Gateways, that have NOT been previously reviewed and approved (badged), should display this project box: ::{{Magna Carta | Trail Pending | status=development}} :After you’ve finished updating the profile against the [[Space:Magna_Carta_Project_Checklist|checklist]], you can replace the template above with the following: ::{{Magna Carta | Trail Pending | status=development | needs=Review and Approval}} ==Badged Profiles== :All profiles that have been previously reviewed and approved by the Project, even if done years ago, are considered "badged" profiles. They require one of these project boxes (except for profiles managed by the Scotland Project and not managed by the Magna Carta Project - these should '''not''' have any of these project boxes): :'''For Non-Gateways''', copy/paste the following: ::{{Magna Carta}} ::{{Name}} is a descendant of Magna Carta Surety Baron [SURETY NAME] (see [[#Magna Carta Project|text below]]). :Make sure to add the name of the appropriate surety baron(s). :'''For Gateways''', copy/paste the following: ::{{Magna Carta | Gateway Ancestor | #}}''' : See this [[Space:Index_of_Surety_Barons_to_Gateway_Ancestors|INDEX]] to get the # for Surety Baron. *''Example'': {{Magna Carta | Gateway Ancestor | 2}} would be used for a descendant of/trail to Hugh le Bigod. :If there’s more than one trail to a surety (NOTE: only two can be used in a Project Box): :::.... | Gateway Ancestor | # | # }} *''Example'': {{Magna Carta | Gateway Ancestor | 2 | 3 }} would be used for a descendant of/trail to Roger and Hugh le Bigod. ==Maintenance Categories== : If a profile needs more work, attach a maintenance category: :'''On Unbadged Profiles''' (both Gateway and non-Gateway): ::{{Magna Carta | Trail Pending | status=development | needs=xx}} :'''On Badged: Non-Gateway Profiles''': ::{{Magna Carta | needs=xx}} :'''On Badged: Gateway Profiles''': ::{{Magna Carta | Gateway Ancestor | # | needs=xx}} :Replace the '''xx''' with one of the following maintenance categories (NOTE: these are case sensitive): ::Source Check ::Re-review ::Development ::Research ::Biography ::Family Verified ::Category Attention ::Review and Approval (see [[#Unbadged Profiles|Unbadged Profiles]], above) :''Example'': {{Magna Carta | Trail Pending | needs=Re-review}} :'''NOTE''': If a profile needs more than one maintenance category, add: :: … |needs=xx | needs1=xx}} :''Example'': {{Magna Carta | Trail Pending | needs=Re-review | needs1= Source Check}} :When you add a maintenance category, please include a very brief summary of what needs to be done in the [[Space:Magna_Carta_Project_Section|Magna Carta Project Section]]. See the [[Space:Magna_Carta_Project_Categories#Maintenance_Categories|Project Categories]] page for more info on maintenance categories. ==Other Project Boxes== :These Project Boxes are for info only: * {{Magna Carta|Surety Baron}} has been placed on the profiles of all 25 surety barons. *{{Magna Carta|Illustrious Men}} has been placed on the profiles of the 16 Illustrious Men. * For a small number of people for whom we wanted to highlight that they are not in a Magna Carta trail, because of common misconceptions, {{Magna Carta|No Trail}} is used. ==Stickers== *[[Space:Magna_Carta_Stickers]] includes stickers for profiles outside of the project’s scope. See that page for explanations of their use. *Profiles that the project has an interest in but does not need to manage should display the {{Magna Carta Project}} sticker and have the project account (WikiTree-36) added to the trusted list. -- --
This is an active [[Project:Magna Carta|Magna Carta Project]] page with up-to-date information.
Reviewed: [[Cayley-55]] 31 August 2020
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Magna Carta Trails for George and Nehemiah Blakiston

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==Magna Carta Trails for George and Nehemiah Blakiston== This Free Space Page sets out some trails (lines of descent) from Magna Carta Surety Barons to [[Blakiston-12|George Blakiston]] and [[Blakiston-11|Nehemiah Blakiston]] that have been identified in the second edition of Douglas Rchardson's ''Magna Carta Ancestry''. There are likely to be other trails. ===Unbadged Richardson-documented trail to Lanvallei=== ::1. '''Gateway Ancestor [[Blakiston-11|Nehemiah Blakiston]]''' is the son of [[Blakiston-9|John Blakiston]] (trail pending/'''needs development''') ''MCA I:217 BLAKISTON 13.i.b. (Nehemiah)'' ::2. John and '''Gateway Ancestor [[Blakiston-12|George Blakiston]]''' (trail pending/'''''5-star needs development''''') are the sons of [[Blakiston-8|Marmaduke Blakiston]] (trail pending/'''needs development''') ''MCA I:217 BLAKISTON 13.ii. (George); I:216 BLAKISTON 13. (Marmaduke)'' ::3. Marmaduke was the son of [[Bowes-293|Elizabeth Bowes]] (trail pending/'''needs devlpment''') ::4. Elizabeth was the daughter of [[Eure-68|Muriel Eure]] (trail pending/'''needs development''') ::5. Muriel was the daughter of [[Eure-16|William Eure]] (trail pending/R&A 21 Feb 2022) ::6. William was the son of [[Hastings-373|Muriel Hastings]] (trail pending/'''needs development''') ::7. Muriel was the daughter of [[Hastings-66|Hugh Hastings]] (trail pending/'''needs development''') ::8. Hugh was the son of [[Morley-31|Anne Morley]] (trail pending/'''needs development''') ::9. Anne was the daughter of [[Morley-32|Thomas Morley]] (trail pending/'''needs development''') ::10. Thomas was the son of [[Morley-252|Robert Morley]] (trail pending/'''needs development''') ::11. Robert was the son of [[Morley-1277|Thomas Morley]] (trail pending/'''needs development''') ::12. Thomas was the son of [[Morley-84|William Morley]] (trail pending/R&A 21 June 2022) ::13. William was the son of [[Marshall-209|Hawise Marshall]] (trail pending/R&A 14 May 2022) ::14. Hawise was the daughter of [[FitzWalter-142|Christian FitzWalter]] (trail pending/R&A 12 May 2022) ''MCA II:206-209 FITZ WALTER 3.ii. & MCA III:500 SAY 2.iv.a.'' ::15. Christian was the daughter of [[Burgh-401|Devorguille FitzWalter]] (trail pending/R&A 8 May 2022) ''MCA II:577-578 LANVALLAY 3.i. & MCA II:206-209 FITZ WALTER 3.'' ::16. Devorguille was the daughter of [[Burgh-91|John de Burgh]] (trail pending/R&A 15 May 2022) ::17. John was the son of [[Lanvallei-1|Hawise de Lanvallei]] (trail pending/R&A 17 May 2022) ::18. Hawise was the daughter of '''Magna Carta Surety [[Lanvallei-3|William de Lanvallei]]''' ''MCA II:575-584 LANVALLAY'' :: Richardson's ''Magna Carta Ancestry'' identifies other Gateways who descend from Devorguille and Robert FitzWalter: [[Alsop-24|Elizabeth Alsop]], [[Asfordby-2|William Asfordby]], [[Bladen-4|William Bladen]], [[Farrar-393|William Farrer]], [[Harleston-17|Elizabeth]] and [[Harleston-16|John]] Harleston, [[Mansfield-151|Anne]], [[Mansfield-30|Elizabeth]] and [[Mansfield-158|John]] Mansfield, and [[Skepper-17|William Skepper]]. ~ Douglas Richardson, ''Magna Carta Ancestry'' (2011), II:578 LANVALLAY 3.i., footnote 333 ([https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=8JcbV309c5UC&pg=RA1-PA578#v=onepage&q&f=false Google Books]). ===Unbadged trail to the Clares=== ::5. [[Eure-68|Muriel Eure]] was the daughter of [[Willoughby-289|Elizabeth Willoughby]] (trail pending/'''needs development''') ::6. Elizabeth was the daughter of [[Willoughby-168|Christopher Willoughby]] (badged/5-star, re-reviewed 18 July 2022) ::7. Christopher was the son of [[Willoughby-60|Robert Willoughby]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::8. Robert was the son of [[Willoughby-66|Thomas Willoughby]] (trail pending/'''needs development''') ::9. Thomas was the son of [[Willoughby-68|William Willoughby]] (trail pending/R&A 10 Apr 2022) ::10. William was the son of [[Zouche-36|Margery la Zouche]] (trail pending/100% 5-star, re-reviewed 12 April 2022) ::11. Margery was the daughter of [[Ros-36|Elizabeth de Ros]] (trail pending/5-star, re-reviewed 14 April 2022) ::12. Elizabeth was the daughter of [[Badlesmere-10|Margery de Badlesmere]] (trail pending/'''needs devlpment''') ::13. Margery was the daughter of [[Clare-638|Margaret de Clare]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::14. Margaret was the daughter of [[Clare-639|Thomas de Clare]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::15. Thomas was the son of [[Clare-58|Richard de Clare]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::16. Richard was the son of '''Magna Carta Surety [[Clare-673|Gilbert de Clare]]''' ::17. Gilbert was the son of '''Magna Carta Surety [[Clare-651|Richard de Clare]]''' : ''This trail branches out into the following trails to other Surety Barons'' ::15. [[Clare-639|Thomas de Clare]] was the son of [[Lacy-213|Maud de Lacy]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::16. Maud was the daughter of '''Magna Carta Surety [[Lacy-284|John de Lacy]]''' ::16. [[Lacy-213|Maud de Lacy]] was the daughter of [[Quincy-238|Margaret de Quincy]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::17. Margaret was the daughter of [[Quincy-233|Robert de Quincy]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::18. Robert was the son of '''Magna Carta Surety [[Quincy-226|Saher de Quincy]]''' ::12. [[Ros-36|Elizabeth de Ros]] is the daughter of [[Ros-25|William de Roos]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::13. William is the son of [[Ros-53|William de Ros]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::14. William is the son of [[Ros-59|Robert de Roos]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::15. Robert is the son of [[Ros-150|William de Roos]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::16. William is the son of '''Magna Carta Surety [[Ros-149|Robert de Ros]]''' ::14. [[Ros-53|William de Ros]] is the son of [[Albini-37|Isabel Albini]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::15. Isabel is the daughter of [[Albini-38|William d'Aubigny]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::16. William IV is the son of '''Magna Carta Surety [[Albini-39|William d'Aubigny]]''' ::8. [[Willoughby-60|Robert Willoughby]] was the son of [[FitzAlan-603|Joan FitzAlan]] (badged/re-reviewed 22 July 2022) ::9. Jane was the daughter of [[FitzAlan-602|Richard FitzAlan]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::10. Richard was the son of [[FitzAlan-173|John FitzAlan]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::11. John was the son of [[Plantagenet-48|Eleanor Plantagenet]] (badged/'''''5-star needs re-review''''') ::12. Eleanor was the daughter of [[Chaworth-7|Maud Chaworth]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::13. Maud was the daughter of [[Beauchamp-101|Isabel de Beauchamp]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::14. Isabel was the daughter of [[FitzJohn-77|Maud FitzJohn]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::15. Maud was the daughter of [[Bigod-17|Isabel Bigod]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::16. Isabel was the daughter of '''Magna Carta Surety [[Bigod-1|Hugh le Bigod]]''' ::17. Hugh was the son of '''Magna Carta Surety [[Bigod-2|Roger Bigod]]''' ::11. [[FitzAlan-173|John FitzAlan]] is the son of [[FitzAlan-29|Richard FitzAlan]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::12. Richard is the son of [[Warenne-97|Alice Warenne]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::13. Alice is the daughter of [[De Vere-289|Joan de Vere]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::14. Joan is the daughter of [[De Vere-307|Robert de Vere]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::15. Robert is the son of [[De Vere-308|Hugh de Vere]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::16. Hugh is the son of '''Magna Carta Surety [[De Vere-309|Robert de Vere]]''' ::15. [[De Vere-307|Robert de Vere]] is the son of [[Quincy-82|Hawise de Quincy]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::16. Hawise is the daughter of '''Magna Carta Surety [[Quincy-226|Saher de Quincy]]''' ===Richardson-documented trails which the Magna Carta Project has no current plans to develop=== '''To FitzRobert''' ::3. [[Blakiston-8|Marmaduke Blakiston]] was the son of [[Blakiston-7|John Blakiston]] ::4. John was the son of [[Place-783|Elizabeth Place]] ::5. Elizabeth was the daughter of [[Place-774|John Place]] ::6. John was the son of [[Place-767|Rowland Place]] ::7. Rowland was the son of [[Pudsey-26|Isabel Pudsey]] ::8. Isabel was the daughter of [[Pudsey-25|Ralph Pudsey]] ::9. Ralph was the son of [[Eure-65|Margaret Eure]] ::10. Margaret was the daughter of [[Eure-63|Ralph de Eure]] ::11. Ralph was the son of [[Eure-78|John de Eure]] ::12. John was the son of [[Eure-79|John de Eure]] ::13. John was the son of [[Eure-77|Hugh de Eure]] ::14. Hugh was the son of '''Magna Carta Surety [[Clavering-13|John FitzRobert]]''' '''To Mowbray''' ::7. [[Willoughby-168|Christopher Willoughby]] was the son of [[Welles-81|Cicely Welles]] ::8. Cicely was the daughter of [[Welles-62|Lionel Welles]] ::9. Lionel was the son of [[Welles-186|Eudes de Welles]] ::10. Eudes was the son of [[Mowbray-3|Eleanor de Mowbray]] ::11 Eleanor was the daughter of [[Mowbray-4|John de Mowbray]] ::12. John was the son of [[Mowbray-42|John de Mowbray]] ::13. John was the son of [[Mowbray-54|John de Mowbray]] ::14. John was the son of [[Mowbray-39|Roger de Mowbray]] ::15. Roger was the son of [[Mowbray-84|Roger de Mowbray]] ::16 Roger was the son of '''Magna Carta Surety [[Mowbray-151|William de Mowbray]]'''

Magna Carta WmClopton-9trails

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'''Please scroll down for the table:''' ==Family Lines from William Clopton to his Ten Surety Baron Ancestors== {| border="1" | ||||||||||'''Surety Barons'''|||| |- |'''Generation'''|| ||'''Wm. d'Albini'''||'''Wm. de Huntingfield'''||'''Hugh & Roger le Bigod'''||'''Gilbert & Richard de Clare'''||'''Saher de Quincy'''||'''John de Lacy'''||'''Robert de Roos'''||'''Jolhn FitzRobert''' |- | | |- |
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|| ||[[Clopton-203|William Clopton]]|| ||[[Waldegrave-104|Margaret Waldegrave]] || || || || || | |- |
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|| ||[[Clopton-204|Richard Clopton]]|| ||[[Waldegrave-107|Edward Waldegrave]]||>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>||>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>||>>>>>>>>>>>>>||>>>>>>>>>>>>>||>>>>v |- |
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|| ||[[Knyvet-13|Thomasine Kynvett]]|| ||[[Waldegrave-3|George Waldegrave]]|| || || | || || |[[Drury-48|Anne Drury]]|| |- |
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|| ||[[Knyvett-85|Thomas Knyvett]]|| ||[[Wentworth-47|Margery Wentworth]]|| || || || || |[[Drury-49|Robert Drury]] |- |
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|| ||[[Knyvett-84|John Knyvett]]|| ||[[Wentworth-48|Henry Wentworth]] || || || || ||[[Denston-1|Felice Denston]]|| |- |
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|| ||[[Knyvett-64|Thomas Knyvett]]|| ||[[Despenser-26|Margery Despencer]]||>>>>>>v || ||| || || |[[Calthorpe-121|Anne Calthorpe]]|| |- |
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|| ||[[Knyvett-62|Robert Knyvett]]|| ||[[Despencer-25|Philip Despencer]]||[[Tiptoft-1|Elizabeth Tiptoft]]|| || || || |[[Mautby-1|Elinor Mautby]] |- |
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|| ||[[Basset-155|Eleanor Basset]]|| ||[[Despencer-24|Philip Despencer]]||[[Tiptoft-8|Robert Tiptoft]]||>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>||>>>>>>>>>>>>>||>>>>v|| |[[Clavering-38|Elizabeth Clavering]] |- |
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|| ||[[Basset-81|Ralph Basset]]||>>>>>>v ||[[Despencer-23|Philip Despencer]]||[[Badlesmere-24|Margaret Badlesmere]]|| || || |[[Tiptoft-10|John Tiptoft]]||[[Clavering-23|Robert Clavering]] |- |
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|| ||[[Basset-82|Richard Basset]]||[[Huntingfield-5|Joan Huntingfield]] ||[[Despencer-12|Philip Despencer]]||[[Clare-638|Margaret de Clare]]|| || ||[[Ros-26|Agnes de Roos]]||[[Clavering-15|Robert FitzJohn]] |- |
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|| ||[[Bassett-2295|Ralph Bassett]]||[[Huntingfield-8|Roger Huntingfield]] ||[[Beauchamp-101|Isabel Beauchamp]]||[[Clare-639|Thomas de Clare]]||>>>>>v|| ||| [[Ros-53|William de Ros]]||[[Clavering-12|Roger FitzRobert]] |- |
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|| ||[[Somery-12|Margaret de Somery]]||[[Huntingfield-9|William Huntingfield]]||[[FitzJohn-77|Maud FitzJohn]]||[[Clare-58|Richard de Clare]]||[[Lacy-213|Maud de Lacy]]||>>>>v ||[[Ros-59|Robert de Roos]]||[[Clavering-13|'''John FitzRobert''']] |- |
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|| ||[[Aubigny-34|Nicole d'Aubeney]]||[[Huntingfield-10|Roger Huntingfield]]||[[Bigod-17|Isabel le Bigod]]||[[Clare-673|'''Gilbert de Clare''']]||[[Quincy-238|Margaret de Quincy]]||[[Lacy-284|'''John de Lacy''']]||[[Ros-150|William de Roos]]|| | |- |
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: New England]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] __TOC__ == Magnalia Christi Americana == The ecclesiastical history of New-England, from its first planting in the year 1620. unto the year of Our Lord, 1698. In seven books * by the Reverend and Learned [[Mather-42|Cotton Mather]] (1663-1728), D.D. F.R.S. and Pastor of the North Church in Boston, New England. * published 1702, London : Printed for Thomas Parkhurst, at the Bible and three crowns in Cheapside * published by Silas Andrus and Son, Hartford, 1853 * [[Wikipedia: Magnalia_Christi_Americana]] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Magnalia Christi Americana|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1702) ::* https://archive.org/details/magnaliachristia00math * Vol. 1 (1853) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=BfPPrhVaUcMC * Vol. 2 (1853) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=f0Y5s7bsqDQC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=f0Y5s7bsqDQC * [https://matherproject.org/node/33 The Mather Project] === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Mather, Cotton. ''[[Space:Magnalia Christi Americana|Magnalia Christi Americana]]'' (London, 1702) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Mather|Mather]]0 Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Mather, Cotton. ''[[Space:Magnalia Christi Americana|Magnalia Christi Americana]]'' (London, 1702) Vol. , [ Page ].

Magnates with Horses and Arms (1215)

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If you are interested in the Magna Carta surety barons, logically then, it is interesting to know who started the ball rolling, the "Northern Barons". (The term was really used at the time. It did not strictly always mean northern, and included barons from Lincolnshire.) A list of barons in the lead-up to Magna Carta follows. It helps focus on the "Northern" barons who were building up towards rebellion already in 1214. Only as they moved south in 1215, and especially after they took control of London in May, did some of the important southern magnates add their name to their cause, including some who were "sureties" in Magna Carta. This list appears in the chronicles Matthew Paris and the original was by Roger of Wendover, given by Vincent. It is effectively a list of the so-called "Northern Barons" who were behind the smaller group who are famous for being named in the Magna Carta itself. They met in Stamford, Lincolnshire in April 1215 in collaboration with Stephen archbishop of Canterbury. From there they moved a bit south to Brackley. The Magna Carta was signed in June, just west of London. Commentary has been added based upon the analysis of Holt, who by the way points out that the list might be influenced by later documents, and not be perfectly accurate.Holt says (p.107) that (a) "it conflicts with the Barwell writer, who states that Robert fitz Walter and Geoffrey de Mandeville joined the rebel army after the muster at Stamford"; (b) it "reflects papal letters of excommunication and those of the executors of the papal mandate"; "the names of Robert de Vere, Fulk fitz Warin, William Malet, and William de Montagu appear in the same contiguous order in both Wendover's list and the papal letters of excommunication". Two letters with lists are found in Matthew Paris: [https://archive.org/details/matthiparisiensi02pari/page/643], [https://archive.org/details/matthiparisiensi02pari/page/644]. Sources: *J.C. Holt, (1961) ''The Northerners'' *N. Vincent, "Dating the Outbreak of Civil War, April-May 1215 April 2015" [http://www.magnacartaresearch.org/read/feature_of_the_month/Apr_2015 link] *Mathew Paris, ''Chronica Majora'', ed. H.R. Luard, Vol.2, pp.585-6 [https://archive.org/details/matthiparisiensi02pari/page/584 link] '''Note the 3 suspected errors.''' *"O filius Alani" ("O" son of Alan) is probably a duplicate of John fitz Alan according to Vincent. (An Osbert fitz Alan also appears in a papal [https://archive.org/details/matthiparisiensi02pari/page/644 list of rebels to be excommunicated] of 1216, but that list might have been a source for Wendover.) *"H. comes de Clare"- Probably [[Bohun-7|H(enry de Bohun) earl of Hereford]], a surety baron. *"G[alfridus] constabularius de Meutun" - A real person but a loyalist. Vincent thinks it was probably [[Albini-39|William d'Aubigny]] Lord (and constable) of Belvoir Castle. Joined in last month before Magna Carta. These other sureties are more definitely not in the list: *[[Forz-1|William de Forz]] count of Aumale† A northerner, but recently given his lands by John. Joined in last month before Magna Carta. *[[Say-76|Geoffrey de Say]] *[[Bigod-1|Hugh Bigod]] *[[Hardell-1|William de Hardell]] Mayor of London† {|border=1 | Robertus filius Walteri || [[FitzWalter-101|Robert fitz Walter]] || surety||'''Conspirator 1212.''' But in 1215 he was in the king's party until Stamford or even later. Not geographically a northerner. |- | Eustachius de Vesci || [[Vesci-14|Eustace de Vescy]] †|| surety|| '''Northern. Conspirator 1212. Refused scutage in 1214''' |- | Ricardus de Percy || [[Percy-388|Richard de Percy]]† || surety|| '''Northern. Refused scutage in 1214''' |- | Robertus de Ros || [[Ros-162|Robert de Ros]] || surety||'''Northern.''' Joined in last month before Magna Carta. |- | Petrus de Bruis ||[[Bruce-2207|Peter de Brus ]]|| ||'''Northern. Refused scutage in 1214''' |- | Nicholaus de Stutevilla || Nicholas de Stuteville [[Stuteville-72]] ? || ||'''Northern.''' Joined in last month before Magna Carta. |- | Saerus comes Wintoniensis || [[Quincy-226|Saher (de Quincy) earl of Winchester]] || surety||Southern Earl |- | R[icardus] comes de Clare || [[Clare-651|R(ichard) earl of Clare]] || surety||Southern Earl |- | H. comes de Clare || H. earl of Clare || '''Error?''' Vincent think [[Bohun-7|H(enry de Bohun) earl of Hereford]], surety baron ||Southern Earl |- | R[ogerus] comes Bigodh || [[Bigod-14|Roger Bigod earl (of Norfolk)]] || surety||Southern Earl |- | Willelmus de Munbrai || [[Mowbray-151|William de Mowbray]] || surety||'''Northern. Refused scutage in 1214''' |- | Rogerus de Creissi || Roger de Cressy || ||Not geographically a northerner |- | Ranulfus filius Roberti || Ranulph fitz Robert || || |- | Robertus de Ver || [[De_Vere-309|Robert de Vere]] || surety|| |- | Fulco filius Warini || Fulk fitz Warin || || |- | Willelmus Mallet || [[Malet-18|William Malet]] || surety|| |- | Willelmus de Moute-acuto || William de Montacute || || |- | W[illelmus] de Bello Campo || William de Beauchamp || || |- | S[imon] de Kime || [[Kyme-17|S(imon) de Kyme]] || ||A wealthy northern/Lincolnshire knight |- | W[illelmus] juvenis Marescallus || [[Marshal-43|William Marshal the younger]] †|| surety|| |- | W[illelmus] Maudut || William Mauduit || || |- | R[ogerus] de Monte Begonis ||[[Montbegon-6| Roger de Montbegon]] || surety||'''Northern. Refused scutage in 1214''' |- | Johannes filius Roberti || [[Clavering-13|John fitz Robert]] || late surety ||Joined in last month before Magna Carta. |- | Johannes filius Alani || John fitz Alan || || |- | G[ilbertus] de Laval || G(ilbert) de Laval || ||Northumbrian |- | O[sbertus] filius Alani || O. fitz Alan (sic) || '''Error?'''|| |- | W. de Hobruge || W(illiam) of Howbridge || || |- | O[liverus] de Vallibus || O(liver) de Vaux || || |- | G[ilbertus] de Gant || [[Gand-23|G(ilbert) de Gant]] || ||''' "Northern" (Lincolnshire).''' Joined in last month before Magna Carta. |- | Mauricius de Gant || [[Gant-377|Maurice de Gant]] || ||(Nephew of Gilbert) |- | Robertus de Brackesle || R(ichard) of Brackley || || |- | R[icardus] de Muntfichet || [[Montfichet-13|R(ichard) de Montfichet]]† || surety||Southern Baron |- | W[illelmus] de Lanvalei || [[Lanvallei-5|W(illiam) de Lanvallay]] || surety|| |- | G[alfridus] de Mandeville comes Essexiae || [[Mandeville-10|G(eoffrey) de Mandeville earl of Essex]] †|| surety||Barnwell writer says joined later, but joined by May |- | W[illelmus] frater ejus || [[Mandeville-33|William (de Mandeville) his brother]] †|| || |- | W[illelmus] de Huntinfeld || [[Huntingfield-11|William of Huntingfield]] || surety|| |- | Robertus do Greslei || Robert de Gresley || ||'''Northern. Refused scutage in 1214''' |- | G[alfridus] constabularius de Meutun || G(?eoffrey) constable of Melton || '''Error?''' ||Vincent believes he was too loyal to King John. For his family see [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/topographical-hist-norfolk/vol9/pp415-426 Blomefield] |- | Alexander de Pointun || Alexander of Pointon || || |- | P[etrus] filius Johannis || Peter fitz John || || |- | Alexander de Sutune || Alexander of Sutton || || |- | Osbertus do Bobi || Osbert of Boothby || || |- | Johannes constabularius Cestriae || [[Lacy-284|John (de Lacy)]] constable of Chester || surety||Joined after 31 May |- | Thomas de Mulutune || Thomas of Moulton || ||A wealthy northern knight |- | Conanus filius Helyte, ||Not in Wendover || ||Conan fitz Ellis was a wealthy knight of Lincolnshire |- | et multi alii || and many others || || |} According to Holt (p.31) as the rebellion reached its heights only a few barons in far the north were not in the rebel party: *Hugh de Balliol *Hugh de Bolebec *William de Fors was "not fully committed" *Robert de Vieuxpont ==Footnotes==

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[[Category: Otago, New Zealand]] ==Magnet (March 1840)== The ''Magnet'' brought cattle, flour, sugar, tea, pork, beef, biscuits and rum as well as 12 families (approximately 38 passengers including women and children). The families had been hired in Sydney, Australia by [[Jones-27863|John Jones]] to create a settlement at Waikouaiti for the purpose of growing food and breeding animals for his whalers. A Thomas Jones (brother) was the manager but, although he had a good rapport with the local Maori, the English workers mainly from the south of England, did not and many returned to Australia. The master of the ship was Capt. Bruce (refer Crew List). [[:Category:Magnet%2C_sailed_12_March_1840|'''{{green|Magnet (Mar 1840)}}''']] ==Passenger List== : '''Note:''' All the source lists of names I have found have differences. : '''Note:''' The people with the 'Last Names' marked in {{red|Red (f)}} and {{blue|Blue (m)}} have a Wikitree profile. * Click on an icon in column headers to sort by that column. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ '''38''' Passengers Listed. |- ! scope="col" | Row ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First Names ! scope="col" | Est. Birth-Death ! scope="col" align="left" | Notes |- |{{orange|001}}|| [[Jones-58525|{{blue|Jones}}]] || Thomas ||align=center| 1810 -1861 ||Manager |- |{{orange|002}}|| Jones || Mary || ||wife |- |{{orange|003}}|| Jones || || pre-1840||son, b. Australia |- |{{orange|004}}|| Jones || || pre-1840||daughter, b. Australia |- |{{lime|005}}|| [[Carey-3734|{{blue|Carey}}]] || David ||align=center| 1814 -1896 ||Labourer, #3 |- |{{lime|006}}|| [[Hutchinson-3122|{{red|Carey}}]] || Hannah ||align=center| 1817 -1888 ||wife |- |{{lime|007}}|| Carey ||| Lucy Harriet ||align=center| 1838 -1840 ||daughter |- |{{purple|008}}|| [[Coleman-9000|{{blue|Coleman}}]] || Benjamin ||align=center| 1810 -1849 ||Labourer, #3 |- |{{purple|009}}|| [[Carey-3735|{{red|Coleman}}]] || Mary ||align=center| 1816 -1905 ||wife, #3 |- |{{purple|010}}|| [[Coleman-9033|{{red|Coleman}}]] || Mary ||align=center| 1836 -1929 ||daughter, m. 'Chas. Woolsey' #3 |- |{{purple|011}}|| [[Coleman-5881|{{red|Coleman}}]] || Phoebe Ann ||align=center| 1839 -1911 ||daughter, m. 'John Shanks'. |- |{{orange|012}}|| Coleman || William || ||Labourer, #3 |- |{{orange|013}}|| Coleman || Rosa || ||wife, #3 |- |{{lime|014}}|| Beal || Joseph || ||Labourer, #3 |- |{{lime|015}}|| Beal || Mary Ann || ||wife |- |{{lime|016}}|| Beal || || pre-1840 ||daughter |- |{{purple|017}}|| Pascoe || Thomas || ||Labourer |- |{{purple|018}}|| Pascoe || Mrs. || ||wife |- |{{purple|019}}|| Pascoe || || pre-1840 ||son |- |{{orange|020}}|| Hawkins || Thomas || ||Labourer |- |{{orange|021}}|| Hawkins || Betsy|| ||wife |- |{{lime|022}}|| [[Kennard-418|{{blue|Kennard}}]] || William ||align=center| 1813 -1875 ||Labourer, #3 |- |{{lime|023}}|| [[Baker-26876|{{red|Kennard}}]] || Maria||align=center| 1815 -1903 ||wife |- |{{lime|024}}|| [[Kennard-417|{{red|Kennard}}]] || Eliza ||align=center| 1834 -1927 ||daughter |- |{{lime|025}}|| [[Kennard-430|{{blue|Kennard}}]] || William ||align=center| 1836 -1907 ||son |- |{{lime|026}}|| Kennard || || pre-1840 ||daughter |- |{{purple|027}}|| Glover || George || ||Labourer |- |{{purple|028}}|| Glover || Harriet || ||wife |- |{{purple|029}}|| Glover || || pre-1840 ||son |- |{{purple|030}}|| Glover || || pre-1840 ||daughter |- |{{orange|031}}|| [[Prior-1001|{{blue|Prior}}]] || Frederick ||align=center| 1811 -1868 ||Labourer, #2 |- |{{orange|032}}|| [[Eldridge-1305|{{red|Prior}}]] || Harriet ||align=center| 1821 -1868 ||wife, #2 |- |{{lime|033}}|| Fuller || Jno/Geo/Chas? || ||Labourer |- |{{lime|034}}|| Fuller || Martha ||align=center| 1809 -1841 ||wife, d. childbirth, #1 |- |{{lime|035}}|| Fuller || || pre-1840 ||son |- |{{purple|036}}|| Stirling ?|| William || ||Labourer |- |{{purple|037}}|| Stirling ?|| || ||wife |- |038 || Trotter || William S. || ||Overseer, #3 |- |}
====Notes in above passenger list (#)==== # [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OW18980331.2.188 Martha Fuller Death Notice.] # [http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=222468.0 RootsChat.] # [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD19311114.2.34 The Old Identities.] ==Crew List== : '''Note:''' The people with the 'Last Names' marked in {{blue|Blue}} have a Wikitree profile. * Click on an icon in column headers to sort by that column. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ '''2''' Crew members listed. |- ! scope="col" | Row ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First Names ! scope="col" | Est. Birth-Death ! scope="col" | Notes |- |001|| Bruce || James || ||Captain, a.k.a. "Pukanui" |- |002|| Lewis || ||||Mate |- |}
==Sources== * [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OW18980317.2.206 Biographical Sketches, PapersPast, Otago Witness, 17 Mar 1898.] * [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~sooty/otagosettlers1898.html Biographical Notes of Settlers of the First Decade.] * [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nzbound/ow.htm Otago Settlement Jubilee Number.] * [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ODT19010314.2.3 Rejoicings at Waikouaiti.] * [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD19030306.2.87 63rd Anniversary.]

Magnificent Magnolias

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[[Category:WikiGames]] [[Category:Magnificent Magnolias]] Hello! Welcome to the Magnificent Magnolias 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/494893309152722955/1129205000929804308 Team Discord Channel] * Team G2G post: {{G2GLink|1624299}} * Other WikiGames questions? {{G2GLink|1624742}} * Share your selfies from the event! Upload to [[Space:WikiGames_Selfies|WikiGames Selfies]] then answer the G2G post: {{G2GLink|1624977}} == 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. *[[Carr-18416|Henry Carr (1941-2015)]] | [[Space:Henry_Carr_Research|Research Page]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1624299/2023-wikigames-magnificent-magnolias-team-chat?show=1624301#a1624301 G2G Chat Post] *[[Dunn-12289|Gordon Glover Dunn (1912-1964)]] | [[Space:Gordon_Glover_Dunn_Research|Research Page]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1624299/2023-wikigames-magnificent-magnolias-team-chat?show=1624302#a1624302 G2G Chat Post] *[[Muggridge-32|Arthur Thomas Muggridge (1904-1933)]] | [[Space:Arthur_Thomas_Muggridge_Research|Research Page]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1624299/2023-wikigames-magnificent-magnolias-team-chat?show=1624303#a1624303 G2G Chat Post] *[[Lay-3146|Stanley Arthur Lay (1906-2003)]] - [[Space:Stanley_Arthur_Lay_Research|Research Page]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1624299/2023-wikigames-magnificent-magnolias-team-chat?show=1624304#a1624304 G2G Chat Post] == Team List == Team members, to add yourself to the '''[[:Category:Magnificent Magnolias]]''' 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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|event=2023 WikiGames }} This way we can check our connections to other WikiGamers, the Olympians, and our own team members! *Team Cheerleader: [[Robinson-27225|Azure Robinson]] ''(also participating on this team!)'' *[[Homburg-82|Karyn Homburg]] *[[Greenwood-3667|Steven Greenwood]] *[[Evans-29543|Matthew Evans]] *[[Armstrong-17381|Jutta Beer]] *[[Schmidt-8751|Nathan Schmidt]] *[[Boudreau-1232|Andréa Boudreau]] *[[Lenover-1|Marty Acks]] *[[Moore-34858|Dallace Moore]] *[[McHugh-842|Frances Weidman]] *[[W-799|Elizabeth W.]] *[[McGee-1611|Debi Hoag]] *[[Lorence-56|Jenn Lorence]] *[[Cheek-1759|Richard Cheek]] *[[McCann-752|Patrick McCann]] *[[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]] *[[Goos-146|Connie Goos]] *[[Goos-146|Shaun Boyle]] {{Image|file=WikiTree_Event_Images-9.png |align=c |size=250 }}

Magnolia Cemetery

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[[Category:Magnolia Cemetery, Charleston, South Carolina]]

[[Project:South_Carolina_Cemeteries|South Carolina Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for the Magnolia Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:South_Carolina_Cemeteries|South Carolina Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The South Carolina Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:United_States_Cemeteries|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. Magnolia Cemetery, which was founded in 1850 on a former rice plantation, is a beautiful example of the rural Victorian cemetery. The cemetery boasts of many Civil War internments, including those of the crews of the Hunley. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. Although all grave markers in this cemetery have been photographed (or will be shortly), the photos can only be displayed for persons with existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Parker-11287|Kathleen Parker]] for assistance. ----- ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
70 Cunnington Ave.
Charleston, South Carolina 29405
(863) 665-9064 GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
32.8141292, -79.9479844 [https://www.google.com/maps/@32.8141292,-79.9479844,15z Magnolia Cemetery on Google Maps] ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== [http://www.magnoliacemetery.net Magnolia Cemetery Home Page] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=70585&CScn=magnolia&CScntry=4&CSst=43&CScnty=2322& Find A Grave Page] ----- ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * In progress * Data Transcriptions * In progress *0 transcriptions completed * 0 photograph linked in Table of Interments, below. ----- ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/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) |- | [[Owens-3500|Owens]]||[[Owens-3500|Leonard T]]||1910-12-04||1985-02-13||74||||00||-oo|||2014-11-04|||[[Image:Owens-3500.jpg|50px ]] |- | [[Owens-3500|Owens]]||[[Owens-3504|Thomas Leonard]]||1946-03-25||2002-03-25||56||||00||-oo|||2015-01-04|||[[Image:Owens-3504.jpg|50px ]] |------ == Sources ==

Magnolia Cemetery Photos

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Photos to be added ===Templates=== Tag for photos: Photograph by [[Parker-11287| Kathleen Parker]] taken 8 January 2020 Source citation for gravestone: Monumental Inscription. United States. Magnolia Cemetery, Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina. 14 July 1891 (b. 15 May 1843) MCKINLAY, Sarah A GPS: 32.8164210, -79.9467160. Photograph by: Kathleen Parker: taken 8 January 2020. Source citation for newspaper obituary: “Henry Viohl Dies; Native of City”, obituary, The Charleston News and Courier (Charleston, South Carolina), 26 April 1956, p. 17, col. 2; image copy, NewsBank (http://ccpl.org: accessed 12 January 2020), America's Historical Newspapers: Charleston Current and Historical.

Magnolia Park Cemetery and Mausoleum, Warner Robins, 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:Magnolia Park Cemetery and Mausoleum, Warner Robins, Georgia]] for people buried in this cemetery. '''Cemetery name:''' Magnolia Park Cemetery and Mausoleum
'''Address:''' 205 S Pleasant Hill Road, Warner Robins, Houston County, Georgia 31088
'''GPS Coordinates:''' 32.6133003, -83.6243973
''Not to be confused with [[Space:Magnolia Park South Cemetery, Bonaire, Georgia]] on Ga Hwy 96 in Bonaire, Houston County, Georgia'' '''# of Interments:''' 7,742 recorded in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/35144 FindaGrave]
'''Status of Cemetery:''' Active
'''Condition of Cemetery:''' Excellent
'''Location:''' '''{{red|Pending}}''' '''History:''' '''{{red|Pending}}''' '''Notables:''' '''{{red|Pending}}''' '''Online Resources:''' :[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/35144 FindaGrave 35144]
:[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Magnolia-Park-Cemetery/14368 BillionGraves 14368]
:[http://www.magnoliaparkcemetery.com/ Magnolia Park Cemetery]
== See also == [[:Category:Warner Robins, Georgia|Category: Warner Robins, Georgia]]
[[:Category:Houston County, Georgia|Category: Houston County, Georgia]]
[[:Category:Houston County, Georgia, Cemeteries|Category: Houston County, Georgia, Cemeteries]]

Magnolia Park South Cemetery, Bonaire, 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:Magnolia Park South Cemetery, Bonaire, Georgia|Category: Magnolia Park South Cemetery, Bonaire, Georgia]] for people buried in this cemetery. '''Cemetery name:''' Magnolia Park South Cemetery
'''Address:''' Georgia Highway 96, Bonaire, Houston, Georgia 31005
'''GPS Coordinates:''' 32.5547080, -83.6433540
''Not to be confused with [[Space:Magnolia Park Cemetery and Mausoleum, Warner Robins, Georgia]], on S. Pleasant Hill Road, Warner Robins, Houston County, Georgia.'' '''# of Interments:''' 203 recorded in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2411452/magnolia-park-south-cemetery FindaGrave]
'''Status of Cemetery:''' Active
'''Condition of Cemetery:''' Good
'''Location:''' '''{{red|Pending}}''' '''History:''' '''{{red|Pending}}''' '''Notables:''' '''{{red|Pending}}''' '''Online Resources:''' :[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2411452/magnolia-park-south-cemetery FindaGrave 2411452]
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[[:Category:Houston County, Georgia|Category: Houston County, Georgia]]
[[:Category:Houston County, Georgia, Cemeteries|Category: Houston County, Georgia, Cemeteries]]

Magnolia Plantation, Derry, Louisiana

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[[Category:Magnolia Plantation, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana]] [[Category:Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana, Slaves]] [[Category:Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of Plantations]] '''Magnolia Plantation''' is a former cotton plantation near the town of Derry in Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana. The site was declared a National Historic Landmark in 2001, significant as one of the most intact 19th-century plantation complexes in the nation (has slave cabins, outbuildings and period technology). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnolia_Plantation_(Derry,_Louisiana) The first owner of the land was [[Lecomte-58|Jean Baptiste LeComte]], and his son [[Lecomte-57|Ambroise Lecomte II]] had the first structures built. By 1860, Ambrose II owned multiple properties of over 6,000 acres. Cotton and other crops were cultivated and harvested by 275 enslaved persons housed in 70 cabins. https://www.nps.gov/articles/slaverymagnolia.htm According to one of his account journals held at the Prudhomme Collection at UNC Wilson Library, Ambroise Lecomte had the following plantations: Magnolia, Shallow Lake, Vienna, Cape Hope, Spanish Lake and Lancoucou vachery. Two of Ambrose and Julia’s daughters married into the Hertzog family, another prominent French Creole planter family. Ambrose gave part of Magnolia to his daughter [[Lecomte-61|Atala Lecomte]] and son-in-law [[Hertzog-98|Matthew Hertzog]] in 1852, and they assumed the management of the plantation. After emancipation, many descendants remained on the property, until around the 1950's. A brief ethnography of Magnolia Plantation: Planning for Cane River Creole National Historical Park. Muriel (Miki) Crespi National Park Service. 2004. https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/188083144.pdf ===1820 Census=== In 1820, a total of 96 enslaved were enumerated. '''1820 Census''':"1820 United States Federal Census"
1820 U S Census; Census Place: Natchitoches, Louisiana; Page: 99; NARA Roll: M33_31; Image: 97
{{Ancestry Sharing|26581281|87d863}} - {{Ancestry Record|7734|1493621}} (accessed 24 November 2021)
Ambraies Lecomt.
===1840 Census=== In 1840, a total of 160 enslaved were enumerated. '''1840 Census''':"1840 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1840; Census Place: Natchitoches, Louisiana; Roll: 127; Page: 152; Family History Library Film: 0009689
{{Ancestry Sharing|26581291|322393}} - {{Ancestry Record|8057|1306592}} (accessed 24 November 2021)
Abrise Lecomte.
===1850 Slave Schedule=== '''NOTE''' In this record, the enumerator recorded the number of enslaved of the same age on one line. Therefore, the number of enslaved IS NOT 34 as was transcribed, but rather 184. Also, the name on the schedule was poorly transcribed. '''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
{{Ancestry Sharing|26584636|f646e8}} {{Ancestry Record|8055|90720601}} (accessed 24 November 2021)
Ambr Lewinte in Natchitoches, Natchitoches, Louisiana, USA.
{| border="1" class="sortable" !Name:!!Ambr Lewinte |- |Residence Date:||1850 |- |Residence Place:||Natchitoches, Louisiana |- |Number of Enslaved People:||184 |- |All Enslaved People:|| |- |Gender||Age||Number |- |Male||85||1 |- |Male||75||3 |- |Male||60||1 |- |Male||57||2 |- |Male||51||2 |- |Male||47||9 |- |Male||35||11 |- |Male||30||15 |- |Male||20||7 |- |Male||15||5 |- |Male||12||6 |- |Male||8||4 |- |Male||5||9 |- |Male||2||7 |- |Male||1||4 |- |Male||45||1 |- |Male||20||1 |- |Male||11||2 |- |Female||80||2 |- |Female||70||2 |- |Female||55||4 |- |Female||48||4 |- |Female||35||10 |- |Female||30||12 |- |Female||27||9 |- |Female||20||6 |- |Female||15||7 |- |Female||10||10 |- |Female||5||7 |- |Female||4||5 |- |Female||2||12 |- |Female||40||1 |- |Female||20||1 |- |Female||8||1 |} ===1860 (?) Account Journal of Ambrose Lecomte=== ''"The following pages are the slave listings from pages 37 - 51 in Ambrose Lecomte's account journal found in folder 164 Series 3.1.2 of the Prudhomme Collection at UNC Wilson Library. The original pages contained the listings for Magnolia Plantation, Shallow Lake Plantation, Vienna Plantation, Cape Hope, Spanish Lake and Lancoucou Vachery. A vachery is a tract of landused specifically for grazing cattle."'' '''Research Notes''' The accounts listed below are for Magnolia Plantation only. The accounts are most likely for 1860 since there are births in 1855 and deaths in 1859. However, on the copy of the handwritten record for female slaves (partial list), the year noted in the upper left corner is 1852. However, deaths are recorded as occurring in 1853 and 1854. Another complication is the age category. If a person is listed as 23 year old, do we assume that s/he was born in 1837 (1860 minus 23) or, is that the age in 1845 when their estimated worth was established? For those who have death dates, it is easier to document their year of birth. **For the profiles' records, I chose to subtract the age listed from 1860. The female slaves named below is a partial list since the first name on the list is Melia followed by names in ABC order. Male slaves begin with "Ambrose" and continue in ABC order. These records were shared with me (Gina Jarvi) by a descendant of one of Lecomte's slaves on Ancestry, Jahrod Pender. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Magnolia Plantation: Adult Males!!!!!!!!!! |- |NAMES||MALE SLAVES||AGE||ESTIMATION IN 1845||DEATH||NOTES |- |[[Lecomte-236|Ambrose]]||Mulatto boy||36||750|||| |- |[[Lecomte-237|Adams]]||Negro boy||28||650|||| |- |[[Lecomte-239|Auguste]]||Negro boy||38||400||1847|| |- |[[Lecomte-240|August]]||Negro boy||23||750||1847||Drowned |- |[[Lecomte-241|Azinos]]||Mulatto boy||27||500|||| |- |[[Lecomte-242|Azinor]]||Negro boy||22||450|||| |- |[[Lecomte-243|Albert]]||Negro boy||29||700|||| |- ||||||||||| |- |[[Lecomte-244|Baptiste]]||Negro boy||47||900|||| |- |[[Lecomte-245|Barthelemy]]||Mulatto boy||17||250||July 1851||Cholera |- |[[Lecomte-246|Bill]]||Negro boy||25||700||July 30 1851||Cholera |- ||||||||||| |- |[[Lecomte-247|Charles Natchitoches]]||Negro boy||27||700||Jan 19 1855||Pleurisy |- |[[Lecomte-248|Ciriaque]]||Mulatto boy||25||500|||| |- |[[Lecomte-249|Chouchoute]]||Mulatto boy||26||550|||| |- |[[Lecomte-250|Cupidon]]||Mulatto boy||36||750|||| |- |[[Lecomte-251|Charles (Blacksmith)]]||Negro boy||23||550|||| |- |[[Lecomte-252|Chenite]]||Negro boy||26||700||August 1850|||| |- ||||||||||| |- |[[Lecomte-253|Georges]]||Negro boy||30||700|||| |- |[[Lecomte-254|Gros Joe]]||Negro boy||44||900|||| |- |[[Lecomte-255|Grand Mulate]]||Mulatto boy||23||650|||| |- |[[Lecomte-256|Grand Louis]]||Mulatto boy||42||750|||| |- |[[Lecomte-257|Grand Francois]]||Negro boy||62||10||1847|| |- ||||||||||| |- |[[Lecomte-268|Henry]]||Negro boy||26||750|||| |- |[[Lecomte-269|Honoré]]||Mulatto boy||21||||June 4 1859||Drowned |- ||||||||||| |- |[[Lecomte-270|Joseph]]||Mulatto boy||24||600|||| |- |[[Destin-11|Joseph Destin]]||Mulatto boy||52||400|||| |- |[[Lavinge-8|Joseph Lavinge]]||Mulatto boy||34||750||May 1850|| |- |[[Lecomte-287|Jefry]]||Negro boy||44||700|||| |- |[[Smith-275737|John Smith]]||Negro boy||45||0||June 20 1855|| |- |[[Davis-98078|John Davis]]||Negro boy||34||550|||| |- |[[Gasparite-1|Joy Gasparite]]||Negro boy||49||400||1846|| |- |[[Anglais-2|Joe Anglais]]||Negro boy||29||700|||| |- |[[Lecomte-320|John]]||Negro boy||9||125||Sept 30 1849||Drowned |- |[[Lecomte-321|James]]||Negro boy||38||0|||| |- |[[Lecomte-322|James Fils]]||Negro boy||12||0|||| |- |[[Cyrian-1|Jacques Cyrian]]||Negro boy||28||10|||| |- ||||||||||| |- |Louis Petit||Mulatto boy||27||700|||| |- |Louis Ginon (Commander)||Mulatto boy||66||350|||| |- ||||||||||| |- |Moses Carpenter||Mulatto boy||40||800|||| |- ||||||||||| |- |Ned (big)||Negro boy||26||700|||| |- |Ned (Little Coon)||||18||||Sept 29 1856||Burnt in the press |- ||||||||||| |- |Prudemes||Negro boy||10||150|||| |- |Paulin||Mulatto boy||23||500|||| |- ||||||||||| |- |Raphael ||Negro boy||10||150|||| |- ||||||||||| |- |Tirence||Negro boy||25||700|||| |- |Tony||Negro boy||26||600|||| |- |Thomas Carpenter||Negro boy||46||700||||Cholera |- ||||||||||| |- |Ursin||Mulatto boy||29||750|||| |- ||||||||||| |- |Victorien||Mulatto boy||27||750|||| |- |Valsin||Mulatto boy||30|||||| |- ||||||||||| |- |William||Negro boy||42||700|||| |- |Warren Carpenter||Negro boy||23||||||Bought in N.O. 1852 for $2000 |- ||||||||||| |} {| border="1" class="sortable" !Magnolia Plantation: Adult Females!!!!!!!!!! |- |NAMES||FEMALE SLAVES||AGE||ESTIMATION IN 1845||DEATH||NOTES |- |Melia||Mulatto girl||21||250|||| |- |Matilde||Mulatto girl||45||450|||| |- |Meliza||Mulatto girl||25||450|||| |- |Marsi Quinon (?)||Mulatto girl||47||200|||| |- |Madeleine||Mulatto girl||29||600|||| |- |Marionette||Negro||47||150||1807|| |- |Martha||Negro||29||450|| March 1809|| |- |Octavia||Negro||12||200||July 21 1851(?)|| |- |Pasite||Negro||20||550|||| |- |Rosaline||Negro||21||500|||| |- |Rose||Mulatto girl||35||600||| |- |Suzanne (old)||Mulatto girl||69||10||9th Feb 1853||| |- |Sucky||Negro||45||450||28 April 1853|| |- |Siverine (?)||Negro||18||200||||'''Manuel's wife''' |- |Sarah||Negro||40||750|||| |- |Siliphine||Negro|29||500|||| |- |Sally||Negro||60||50||August 19, 1850|| |- |Victorine||Mulatto||36||00||Die 1854|| |- |Venue||Negro||20||525|||| |- |Zelina||Negro||31||600||July 30, 1851||Cholera |- |} ===Male Children Born Since 1845=== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Magnolia Plantation: Male children Born since 1845!!!!!!!!!! |- |NAMES||MALE CHILDREN||AGE|| MOTHER'S NAME||YEAR BORN||DEATHS |- |Celestin|| Mulatto boy|| 7||Constance|| 1845|| |- |Eugene|| Mulatto boy|| 3||Azilie|| 1849|| |- |Albin|| Mulatto boy|| 3||Kijiah|| Dec 10 1849|| |- |Narcisse|| Negro boy|| 3||Eloise|| Dec 1849|| |- |Edward|| Negro boy|| 1||Lagross|| Aug 26 1851|| |- |Severin|| Negro boy|| 1||Selephine|| Sept 28 1851|| |- |Dominique|| Negro boy|||| Kate|| July 14 1852|| July 1852 |- |Lucien|| Negro boy|||| Eloise|| Aug 18 1852|| Oct 1852 |- |Alexis|| Mulatto boy|||| Lorenza|| Sept 9 1852|| |- |Emile|| Mulatto boy|||| Milia|| Sept 13 1852|| |- |Frederick|| Negro boy|||| Constance|| Nov 10 1852|| |- |Alexandre|| Mulatto boy|||| Azilie|| Nov 17 1852|| |- |Marcel|| Negro boy|||| Roseline|| March|| June 7 1853 |- |Tisire|| Negro boy|||| Selephine || Sept 1853|| |- |Laurent|| Negro boy|||| Kate|| Oct 14 1853|| |- |Baptiste|| Negro boy|||| Helene|| Dec 1853|| |- |Ursine|| Negro boy|||| Lorenza|| July 1854|| |- |X|||||| Sisorsine|| ?|| 1855 |- |X|||||| Kate|| Jan 10|| Jan 13 1856 |- |X|||||| Selephine|| Aug 23 1855||Aug 29 1855 |- |Emile||Mulatto boy|||| Clementia|| Jan 31 1856|| |- |Francis||Negro boy|||| Kate|| Feb 6 1858|| |- |Dorsina||Negro boy|||| Bajeks|| Aug 25 1858|| |- |Janvier||Negro boy|||| Eloise|| Oct 6 1858|| |- |Neuville||Mulatto boy|||| Nelia|| Sept 4 1854|| |- |Gustave||Negro boy|||| Kate|| Oct 22 1859|| |- |Moses||Negro boy|||| Neiona|| July 12 1860|| |} ===Female Children Born Since 1845=== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Female Children Born Since 1845!!!!!!!!!!!! |- |NAMES||Female Children||AGE||Mother's Name||Year Born||DEATHS||NOTES |- |Ambrosine||Negro girl||4||Zelma||Feb 1845|||| |- |Suzanne||Negro girl||3||Helene||10 Nov 1849|||| |- |Legida||Negro girl||2||Constance||Apr 1850||12 Dec 1855||Burnt |- |Amira||Mulatto girl||||Henriette||2 Feb 1852|||| |- |Clara||Negro girl||||Helene||29 Mar 1852|||| |- |Mathilda||Mulatto girl||||Clentia||21 Dec 1852|||| |- |Amanda||Mulatto girl||||Henriette||10 Apr 1854|||| |- |X||||||Constance||30 May 1854||31 May 1854|| |- |Arsine||Negro girl||||Helene||1854|||| |- |Urene||Negro girl||||Azalie||4 Dec 1854|||| |- |Suzette||Negro girl||||Lagrosse||27 Jan 1855|||| |- |Deneige||Mulatto girl||||Eloise ||17 Apr 1855|||| |- |Jolette||Mulatto girl||||Emilia||15 Jun 1855|||| |- |Charlotte||Mulatto girl||||Meliza||5 Nov 1855|||| |- |X||Mulatto girl||||Clementine||Jan 1856||Jan1856|| |- |||||||Chaquite||Feb 1857|||| |- |Emilia||Mulatto girl||||Clementia||1 July 1858|||| |- |Georgiana||Mulatto girl||||Melia or Emilia||17 Apr 1857|||| |} ===Slaves Purchased 1853 - 1859 === https://uh-ir.tdl.org/bitstream/handle/10657/2733/WEBB-THESIS-2013.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=yslave listings from pages 37 - 51 in Ambrose Lecomte's account journal found in folder 164 Series 3.1.2 of the Prudhomme Collection at UNC Wilson Library {| border="1" class="sortable" !Slaves Purchased!!!!!!!!!!!! |- |DATE BOUGHT||NAMES||SEXES||AGES||COST||WHERE AT||NOTES |- |February 1853|||||||||||||| |- |19th||Osborne Gibson||Negro man||22||1225||Magnolia|| |- |19th||Harris Dickerson||Negro man||20||1225||Magnolia||Died 1854 |- |19th||Henry Dickerson||Negro boy||15||1050||Magnolia|| |- |19th||Charles Dickerson||Negro boy||13||900||Magnolia|| |- |19th||Ennais Dickerson||Negro boy||10||800||Magnolia|| |- |19th||Ellick Washington||Negro man||18||1250||Magnolia||Died Aug 1854 |- |21st||Matt Ross||Negro man||22||1300||Magnolia||Died May 1854 |- |21st||Plutarch Barnes||Negro man||16||1200|||| |- |21st||Patterson Bell||Negro boy||14||1000|||| |- |21st||Clark Oblenis||Negro boy||10||800||Magnolia||Died March 1862 (with J. Cojins)?|| |- |March|||||||||||||| |- |11th||William||Negro man||25||1300||Shallow Lake||(S.J.D. Imins) (?)|| |- |16th||Daniel (mad Compire)||Negro boy||11||850||Magnolia|||| |- |April|||||||||||||| |- |4th||Angey||Negro Woman||36||600||Magnolia|||| |- |4th||Nelson||Negro Boy||15||900||Magnolia||Angey's son|| |- |4th||William||Negro Boy||12||800||Magnolia||Angey's son|| |- |4th||Allen||Negro Boy||10||700||Magnolia||Angey's son|| |- |4th||Landen||Negro Girl||6||450||Magnolia||Angey's daughter|| |- |4th||Dave||Negro Boy||4||450||Magnolia||Angey's son|| |- |4th||Green||Negro Boy||18 mos||100||Magnolia||Angey's son|| |- |February 1854|||||||||||||| |- |17th||Jack||Negro Man||43||1600||Vienna Plantation|||| |- |17th||Cassy||Negro woman||45||1035||Vienna Plantation|| Jack's wife and cook|| |- |17th||Peyton||Negro Man||43||1500|||||| |- |17th||Peyton Jr.||Negro Boy||7||0||||son of Peyton|| |- |17th||Nancy||Negro Girl||6||0||||daughter of Peyton|| |- |17th||Mathilda||Negro Woman||35||1110||||wife of Peyton, sickly|| |- |17th||Lomis||Negro Boy||11||775||||son of Peyton|| |- |17th||Prudemis||Mulatto Boy||11||805||Cape Hope||Orphan|| |- |March 1854|||||||||||| |- |Bought at Mad. Julian Rachel's sale|||||||||||| |- |21st||Prudence||Mulatto Woman||30||1825|||||| |- |21st||Janvier||Mulatto Boy||11||1050||||son of Prudence|| |- |1855||Alexander||Mulatto Boy||15||830||Cape Hope|||| |- |1859||Martha||Mulatto Woman||22||1800||||washerwoman|| |} ===1860 Slave Schedule=== As in the 1850 Schedule, the enumerator recorded the number of enslaved owned of the same age. Instead of 48, as was transcribed, there were 234 enslaved recorded. There is a notation that there are 70 slave houses on his property. 1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2010. Original data:United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Eighth Census of the United States, 1860. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1860. M653, 1,438 rolls. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name: !!A Lecompte |- |Residence Date: ||1860 |- |Residence Place: ||Natchitoches, Louisiana |- |Number of Enslaved People: ||234 |- |Number of Slave houses: ||70 |- |All Enslaved People: || |- |Gender ||Age||# |- |Male ||75|| |- |Male ||65|| |- |Male ||52|| |- |Male ||62|| |- |Male ||60||2 |- |Male ||55|| |- |Male ||50|| |- |Female ||53|| |- |Female ||52|| |- |Female ||65|| |- |Female ||51|| |- |Female ||70|| |- |Female ||63|| |- |Female ||51|| |- |Female ||70|| |- |Female ||60|| |- |Female ||52|| |- |Female ||56|| |- |Female ||55|| |- |Female ||45|| |- |Male ||48|| |- |Female ||49|| |- |Female ||48|| |- |Female ||47|| |- |Male ||57|| |- |Male ||52|| |- |Male ||50|| |- |Male ||53|| |- |Male ||55|| |- |Male ||56|| |- |Female ||58|| |- |Female ||65|| |- |Female ||57|| |- |Female ||50|| |- |Male ||50|| |- |Male ||55|| |- |Male ||50|| |- |Male ||54|| |- |Female ||53|| |- |Female ||49|| |- |Male ||25||61 |- |Female ||25||45 |- |Female ||12||14 |- |Male ||12||14 |- |Male ||8||16 |- |Female ||8||17 |- |Male ||3||17 |- |Female ||3||9 |} == Sources == *https://www.nps.gov/nr/travel/caneriver/mag.htm

Magnum Ansell

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Magnum was rescued by me from the Florida SPCA after doing volunteer work there for a month. He was a cross German Shepard Chow and loved his family. He died rather suddenly in 2011 after having a mild stroke the previous week.

Magnum Rotulum Scaccarii, vel Magnum Rotulum Pipae, de anno tricesimo-primo Regni Henrici Primi

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-The_Middle_Ages|Medieval Sources]] __TOC__ == Magnum Rotulum Scaccarii, vel Magnum Rotulum Pipae, de anno tricesimo-primo Regni Henrici Primi == (ut videtur [as it seems];) quem plurimi hactenus laudarunt pro rotulo quinti anni Stephani regis [roll of the fifth year of King Stephen]; nunc primum edidit [now published for the first time] Josephus Hunter. Printed by command of His Majesty King William IV. under the direction of the Commissioners on the public records of the kingdom. * by [[Hunter-9172|Joseph Hunter]] (1783-1861) Great Britain Exchequer. * published by G. Eyre and A. Spottiswoode, London, 1833 * 161 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Magnum Rotulum Scaccarii, vel Magnum Rotulum Pipae, de anno tricesimo-primo Regni Henrici Primi|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=JyeGEz2b8-oC * https://books.google.com/books?id=uu9OAAAAcAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=SlU4AQAAMAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=rBSCnD2POToC * https://books.google.com/books?id=8fM9AAAAcAAJ * https://archive.org/details/magnumrotulumsca00grea * https://archive.org/details/magnumrotulumsc01huntgoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009721158 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100879664 === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:Magnum Rotulum Scaccarii, vel Magnum Rotulum Pipae, de anno tricesimo-primo Regni Henrici Primi|Magnum Rotulum Scaccarii, vel Magnum Rotulum Pipae, de anno tricesimo-primo Regni Henrici Primi]]'' (G. Eyre and A. Spottiswoode, London, 1833) [ Page ]. * ([[#MRS|Magnum Rotulum Scaccarii]]) Please add your preferred citation format, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: *

Magnus Redlon and Rawlin Young decendants

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PROJECT LEADER; [[Smith-133317|Troy Smith]]. [[Category: Scotland Project]] == Note == MAKE DOUBLY SURE TO BOOKMARK THIS PAGE AND KEEP IT NEAR BY. IT IS CRUCIAL THAT YOU ARE AWARE OF THESE [[:Category:Frauds_and_Fabrications|Frauds and Fabrications]]. == Subject == firmer European connections (Only affiliating with Scotland primarily) == Place == Scotland == General Timeline == 1350-1720 == "1350-1720 Scotland" research page == On the page in this link; https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Redlon/Redland/Ridlon/Ridley&public=1 you can post new research concise you have composed with your ideas, or new leads that you have "WITH THE CITED SOURCE, OR SOURCES" in the text page under the; "1350-1720 Scotland research column category"; With your Name,time,date and, CITED SOURCE, OR SOURCES BELOW YOUR ENTRY(if you wrote it in your own words then put your name as source) == Project Purpose == this project's subject is too help widen the range of ancestors in Scotland so we can connect better genealogy aiding with the historical context of these years 1350-1720 timeline *The attempt of finding where the individuals who lived in Scotland from 1350-1720 came from, also and what the individual Earl's and royalties agendas and conflict was, Deaths,Births,Baptisms, on everyone you can find and are interested in, for the purpose of finding out more Scotch ancestry because I'm suggesting that we have a Genealogical roadblock with Scotland,which keeps the branches inconsistent for peoples wiki tree so it needs more help around this time frame In Scotland. Would like too research in the context of this time of 1340-1720 in Scotland.Sources down below to use. (Separate from that there is a wikipedia page link down below that has some good sited sources and info on it as well). Please help if you can even if you have no Scottish descendants in your direct family line. BECAUSE YOU MIGHT!XD == LIST OF GENERAL REGIONAL ETHNICS == Danish=Danes/Denmark Norse= Norwegian/Norway Gaelic= French/Norman (Not to confuse one another) (let me know if you find profiles of scotch who need to be investigated like this) == profiles of interest == * (Sir Walter "1st Lord Scott of Buccleuch" Scott) [[Scott-8321|Scott-8321]] * (Thomas Redland Of Redland) [[Redland-11|Redland-11]] if you wish to here are the links, below the sources you can Use first hand manuscripts,there is a book on Heraldry which is a credible second hand source using loads of first hand material.;and some websites full of sources to use with great information in accordance too this subject. JUST REMEMBER SITE YOUR SOURCE THAT THEY GIVE YOU, THE WEBSITE ITSELF IS NOT A SOURCE. thank you XD [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] if you have a question on the project let me know [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=16864284 send me a private message]. Thanks! XD == Wikipedia link == https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scotland_in_the_High_Middle_Ages == New Source == a fellow wiki tree member brought up this book that i'm sure will be very helpful and recommend it too be readXD "Gerald Sinclair & Rondo B B Me, The Enigmatic Sinclairs, Volume 1, A Definitive Guide to the Sinclairs in Scotland - The First 350 Years". == Sources to use == * http://www.rps.ac.uk/ * http://www.poms.ac.uk/ * The Heraldry Society of Scotland : http://www.heraldry-scotland.co.uk/1672cap.html * Website;Medieval Scotland is published by Sharon L. Krossa : http://medievalscotland.org/ * Land tax rolls of Scotland 1645-1831 : https://scotlandsplaces.gov.uk/digital-volumes/historical-tax-rolls/land-tax-rolls-1645-1831 * Records of the earldom of Orkney, 1299-1614; : by Clouston, J. Storer (Joseph Storer), 1870-1944 ed : Publication date 1914 : Topics Land tenure : Publisher Edinburgh, Printed by T. and A. Constable for the Scottish history Society : Collection Boston_College_Library; blc; americana : Digitizing sponsor Boston Library Consortium Member Libraries : Contributor Boston College Libraries : Language English : https://archive.org/details/recordsofearldom00clou : (book is in public domain)

Magnus Sälgö platser att lära sig mer om

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Magnus Sälgö To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Sälgö-1|Magnus Sälgö]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Sälgö-1&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Magnus Sälgö To-Do List|Magnus's current to-do list]].'' *[http://minancestry.blogspot.se/2014/08/started-moving-my-tree-to-wikitree.html Moving my part of my tree to wikitree]

Magnus Sälgö To-Do List-1

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Sälgö-1|Magnus Sälgö]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Sälgö-1&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Magnus Sälgö To-Do List|Magnus's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Stefansdotter-2|Stefansdotter, Charlotta ]] || || to-do |- | [[Gevert-10|Gevert, Klas Andersson ]] || || to-do |- | [[Stockhaus-2|Stockhaus, Adam ]] || 1593-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Adamsdotter_Stockhaus-1|Adamsdotter Stockhaus, Sara ]] || 1624-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Adamsson_Stockhaus-1|Adamsson Stockhaus, Lukas ]] || 1634-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Gevert-11|Gevert, Adam ]] || 1640-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lukasdotter_Stockhaus-1|Lukasdotter Stockhaus, Katarina ]] || 1664-11-27 || to-do |- | [[Andersdotter-1898|Andersdotter, Magdalena ]] || 1686-06-16 || to-do |- | [[Zachrisdotter-14|Zachrisdotter, Anna ]] || 1715-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Mejer-24|Mejer, Jonas Nilsson ]] || 1717-12-01 || to-do |- | [[Mejer-23|Mejer, Peter ]] || 1744-10-17 || to-do |- | [[Mejer-22|Mejer, Anna Maria ]] || 1776-11-28 || to-do |- | [[Fridström-2|Fridström, Per ]] || 1819-12-08 || to-do |- | [[Fridström-1|Fridström, Sofia Olivia ]] || 1852-07-29 || to-do |- |}

Mags Photo Shoebox

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{{Image|file=Mags_Photo_Shoebox-1.jpg |align=C |size=m |caption=Three Amigos }} ==Me== {| {{Image|file=Mags_Photo_Shoebox-1.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=Tres Amigos. }} || {{Image|file=Mags_Photo_Shoebox.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=Mags and AJ. }} |}

---- ==Dillard== {|{{Image|file=Mags_Photo_Shoebox-6.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=Nola Loggins Letter1. }} || |{{Image|file=Mags_Photo_Shoebox-9.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=Nola Loggins Letter2. }} || |{{Image|file=Mags_Photo_Shoebox-8.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=Nola Loggins Letter3. }} |- || |{{Image|file=Mags_Photo_Shoebox-7.jpg |size=s |caption=Goolie Sorrells Notes1. }} |}

===Welborn=== {|{{Image|file=Mags_Photo_Shoebox-16.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=Welborn Coat. }} |}

---- ==Gaulden, Goulding, Golding== {|{{Image|file=Mags_Photo_Shoebox-2.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=William Gaulden Rev. War. }} |}

---- ==Lord== {|{{Image|file=Mags_Photo_Shoebox-3.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=Marriages for Thomas and Diadame. }} |}

===Sims=== {|{{Image|file=Mags_Photo_Shoebox-17.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=Sims House. }} |}

---- ==Templeton==

===Dunahoo=== {|{{Image|file=Mags_Photo_Shoebox-4.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=Here's an image. }} || {{Image|file=Mags_Photo_Shoebox-5.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=Jane Jordan Dunahoo. }} || {{Image|file=Mags_Photo_Shoebox-18.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=Amanda Jane Dunahoo Worsham. }} || {{Image|file=Mags_Photo_Shoebox-19.jpg |size=s |caption=James H. Dunahoo. }} || {{Image|file=Mags_Photo_Shoebox-20.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=James and Katie Dunahoo. }} |}

---- ==O'Doherty== {|{{Image|file=Mags_Photo_Shoebox-21.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=Betty Curran O'Doherty DC. }} || {{Image|file=Mags_Photo_Shoebox-22.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=Gordy & Betty MC. }} |}

===Curren=== {|{{Image|file=Mags_Photo_Shoebox-23.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=Here's an image. }} || {{Image|file=Mags_Photo_Shoebox-24.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=Curren Children DC. }} |}

---- ==Other Families== ===John=== {|{{Image|file=Mags_Photo_Shoebox-11.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=John. }} || {{Image|file=Mags_Photo_Shoebox-12.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=Mary Ann John Kennedy DC. }} || {{Image|file=Mags_Photo_Shoebox-10.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=Whindham John DC. }} |}

---- ==Projects== ===USAT Perida=== {|{{Image|file=Mags_Photo_Shoebox-13.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=US Perida Attu. }} || |{{Image|file=Mags_Photo_Shoebox-14.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=Capt. Nielsen. }} || |{{Image|file=Mags_Photo_Shoebox-26.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=Here's an image. }} |{{Image|file=Mags_Photo_Shoebox-27.jpg |size=s |caption=Christian Nielsen Obit. }} |}

Mags Public DNA Sandbox

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==DNA== === My Surnames === ''Clicking on the name(s) will take you to my, known most distant ancestor blue is paternal and pink is Maternal side'': : [[Allen-12471 | '''A'''llen]], [[Amphlett-11 |Amphlett]], [[Arnold-5224|Arnold]], [[Anderson-20031|Anderson]], [[Anderson-15892|Anderson]], [[Anthony-1017|Anthony]], [[Ashwell-88|Ashwell]], [[Atwood-1266|Atwood]] :[[Bacon-2404|'''B'''acon]], [[Ballentine-100|Ballentine]], [[Barnard-1356|Barnard]], [[Bates-374|Bates]], [[Bell-1789|Bell]], [[Berrong-15|Berrong]], [[Bobo-108|Bobo]], [[Bowen-2215|Bowen]], [[Dillard-739|Brown]], [[Brewer-575|Brewer]], [[Brumfield-176|Brumfield]], [[Bullfinch-1|Bullfinch]], [[Burfoote-1|Burfoote]], [[Burford-89|Burford]] :[[Caulfield-194|'''C'''aulfield]], [[Chiles-353|Chiles]], [[Clarke-864|Clarke]], [[Compton-991|Compton]], [[Courtney-79|Courtney]], [[Cox-7636|Cox]], [[Crabtree-189|Crabtree]], [[Craig-2494|Craig]], [[Crawford-1269|Crawford]], [[Crisp-397|Crisp]] :[[Davis-21493|'''D'''avis]], [[Dillard-383|Dillard]], [[Donnan-77|Donnan]], [[Dodd-757|Dodd]], [[Dunnahoo-10|Dunnahoo]] :[[Elbard-1|'''E'''lbard]], [[Eller-314|Eller]] :[[Faries-104|'''F'''aries, Faris]], [[Ford-458|Ford]], [[Franks-1086|Franks]], [[Freeman-4965|Freeman]], [[Fountayn-1|Fountayn]] :[[Garlick-213|'''G'''arlick]], [[Garner-1503|Garner]], [[Garrison-1708|Garrison]], [[Geer-28|Geer]], [[Gerrard-114|Gerrard]], [[Giles-591|Giles]], [[Gilliam-687|Gilliam]], [[Glen-138|Glen, Glenn]], [[Golding-401|Gaulden, Goulding, Golding]], [[Gordon-3002|Gordon]], [[Gower-518|Gower]] :[[Hall-7040|'''H'''all]], [[Halstead-58|Halstead]], [[Hammond-2834|Hammond]], [[Harris-8185|Harris]], [[Hawkins-1198|Hawkins]], [[Hemphill-463|Hemphill]], [[Hensen-1|Hensen]], [[Henshaw-215|Henshaw]], [[Hester-590|Hester]], [[Hipkins-25|Hipkins]], [[Hoare-288|Hoare]], [[Holcomb-933|Holcomb]], [[Holland-3819|Holland]], [[Howard-1997|Howard]], [[Hughes-5321|Hughes]], [[Hunt-6144|Hunt]] :[[Inman-811|'''I'''nman]] :[[Jones-2088|'''J'''ones]], [[Jordan-3629|Jordan]], [[Justice-1246|Justice]] :[[Key-78|'''K'''ey]], [[Kimball-60|Kimball]] :[[Lacey-472|'''L'''acey]], [[Lawson-151|Lawson]], [[Lewers-38|Lewers]], [[Lindsay-1447|Lindsay]], [[Lord-1560|Lord]], [[Lydall-6|Lydall]], [[Liddell-231|Liddell]] :[[Mansell-289|'''M'''ansell]], [[Mathis-701|Mathis]], [[Anthony-1017|Martin]], [[Martine-42|Martine]], [[Massingale-28|Massingale]], [[Mauldin-405 |Mauldin]], [[McClanahan-348|McClanahan]], [[McElmoyle-2|McElmoyle]], [[McKinney-2704|McKinney]], [[McNeere-1|McNeers, McNair]], [[Miles-302|Miles]] [[Moore-19762|Moore]], [[Mull-196|Mull]] :[[Nash-528|'''N'''ash]], [[Neederman-3|Neederman]], [[Nicholson-2856|Nicholson]] :[[O'Shields-11|'''O''''Shields]], [[Owens-2531|Owens]] :[[Palfrey-77|'''P'''alfrey]], [[Palmer-533|Palmer]], [[Pardo-54|Pardo, Pardieu, Perdue, Pardue]], [[Pardon-1|Parden]], [[Patram-1|Patram - p]], [[Paul-1294|Paul]], [[Parke-647|Parke]], [[Pardue-90|Pardue]], [[Patton-2675|Patton]], [[Pembroke-23|Pembrooke]], [[Pierce-3840|Pierce]] :[[Ray-2547|'''R'''ay]], [[Reve-1|Reve]], [[Richardson-4528|Richardson]], [[Ripley-62|Ripley]], [[Smith-64340|Robertson]], [[Rodgers-1140|Rodgers]] :[[Scott-9069|'''S'''cott]], [[Scott-555|Scott]], [[Settle-179|Settle]], [[Sexton-613|Sexton]], [[Sharp-2196|Sharp]], [[Sims-3175|Sims]], [[Simmons-6443|Simmons]], [[Shaw-7294|Shaw]], [[Shearin-1|Shearin]], [[Shillinglaw-63|Shillinglaw]], [[Shortridge-117|Shortridge]], [[[[Sloan-751|Sloan]], [[Smith-97850|Smith]], [[Sorrells-68|Sorrells]], [[Speer-549|Speer]], [[Stangways-1|Stangways]], [[Stoney-26|Stoney]], [[Stuart-378|Stuart]], [[Stewart-2808|Stewart]], [[Smith-11011|Smith]] :[[Taylor-13707|'''T'''aylor]], [[Teague-711|Teague]], [[Templeton-1105|Templeton]], [[Thackston-6|Thackston]], [[Tripplett-7|Tripplett]] :[[Vaughn-2230|'''V'''aughan, Vaughn]] :[[Watson-8202|'''W'''atson]], [[Whatlock-1|Whatlock]], [[Welborne-2|Welborn, Welborne, Wilborn]], [[White-14703|White]], [[Williams-25701|Williams]], [[Williams-10863|Williams]], [[Wilson-15495|Wilson]], [[Wood-10883|Wood]] :[[Younger-239|'''Y'''ounger]] ===Pedigree Charts=== :[https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Gaulden-7/5 Eight Generations Chart] :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gaulden-Family-Tree-7 Five Generations Chart] [http://www.genealogy.com/articles/research/16_cousn.html What is a second cousin?] ===FTDNA Family Finder Connections, auDNA === [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&u=6921504&id=6 Family Finder Connections] ===FTDNA mtDNA and xDNA Ancestors=== [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Gaulden-7/89 mtDNA and xDNA Ancestors] ===FTDNA mtDNA Connections=== [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&u=6921504&id=7 FTDNA mtDNA connections] ===Private DNA Worskpace=== [[Space:Mags_DNA_Sandbox|Private DNA Workspace]] ===My Haplogroup Information=== ==== mtDNA ==== * Haplogroup H1b1-T16362C * MDA [[Hall-7040|Nancy Hall]] Proven ==== Gaulden ==== * Haplogroup R-M269 (R1b1a2) * MDA [[Gaulden-14|John Gaulding]] Proven ==== Templeton ==== * Identified as SNP R-L21>DF13>M222 * SC Templeton clade of the Irish SNP * MDA [[Templeton-1105|Robert Templeton]] ==== Hunt ==== * Haplogroup R-M269 (R1b1a2) * MDA [[Hunt-6144|Thomas Hunt]] * [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~tompkins/dna/hunt-dna.html Group 147 Hunt DNA Results] Descendant of ''The Hunt 14'' through Esli Hunt, Sr. There is an anomaly in these results - a Westchester, NY Hunt is mixed in erroneously (R-L2). ==== Dillard ==== * Haplogroup R-M269 (R1b1a2) * MDA [[Dillard-321|Edward Dillard]] * [http://www.worldfamilies.net/surnames/dillard/results Dillard DNA Results] ==== Crisp ==== * Haplogroup R-M269 ((R1b1a2) * MDA [[Crisp-397|Mansil Crisp]] Proven ====WikiTree Specifc DNA Connections==== =====DNA Matches on Wikitree who are not connected===== #[[Cook-12319|Malinda Matilda Cook Crawford]] #[[Ray-2008|Clarissa Ann Ray]] #[[Porter-7275|Brian Porter]] 4th ggson of Clarissa above. #[[Adopted_-_Swanhart-1|Mary Adopted]] =====Confirmed DNA Cousins on WikiTree===== * [[Peterson-3499|Larry Milton Peterson]] Via [[Hall-13727|Unknown Hall]] Chr. 9 Start 103,348,186 End 123,946,544 cM 26.7 SNP's 5,847 * [[Sharp-2415|Sandy Sharp]] Via [[Hall-13727|Unknown Hall]]

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Mahaney Family Bible

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This bible was saved from a fire in 1966. The Bible is missing both covers and the front piece. Many of the pages are missing, but what was able to be saved is in the possession of Larry Mabry. Included are birth and death dates for most of the children of Lum Mahaney from his first marriage to Peggy Jones. Birthdates for four of his children from his second marriage to Sarah Hopper are also included here. Death dates for both of his wives can be found on the pages. In addition there are also family pages with information for the family of George W Brown and Ina B Allen. Other names included are Gipson and Steward . Photographs taken in 1996 of some of the pages are shown here.

Maheno Cemetery

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[[Category: Maheno, Otago]][[Category:Otago_Cemetery_Free_Space_Pages]] [[Category:Maheno Cemetery, Maheno, Otago]] ''A free-space page for capturing and recording interments at Maheno Cemetery in Maheno, Otago.'' === About this Free-Space Page === This free space page for Maheno 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 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:Maheno Cemetery, Maheno, Otago| Wikitree]]: 3 *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2549269/| Findagrave]: 41 ===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#''' |- ||||||||||| |- ||||||||||| |- ||||||||||| |- ||||||||||| |- ||||||||||| |- ||||||||||| |- ||||||||||| |-

Maher Name Study

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[[Category:Victoria, Maher Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:Maher Name Study]] [[Category:Roscrea Parish, County Tipperary]] [[Category:Ikerrin, Tipperary]] [[Category:Ireland, Surnames]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Maher Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Maher Maher] 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 Maher 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 Maher's), by time period (18th Century Maher's), or by topic (Maher DNA, Maher Occupations, Maher 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 Maher 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: [[Maher-1078|William Maher]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Maher}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Maher}}
{{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! * * * === Useful Resources === Here is a list of publications which may be useful to researchers. *''Clans and Families of Ireland'', Grenham, John, 2003 Salamander Books Ltd. {{Green|ISBN 978-0-7858-3136-5}} *''Irish Counties'', Enright, Damien; Hill, Ian; MacConnell, Cormac; Martin, Seamus; 1997 Salamander Books, Ltd. {{Green|ISBN 0-517-15974-0}} *''The Irish Champion Peter Maher'', Donnellan, Matt, 2008, Trafford Publishing, {{Green|ISBN 978-1-4251-5689-3}} *''Irish Pedigrees Vols.1 & 2, Fifth Edition'', Author John O'Hart Published by J. Duffy Dublin Re-print of the 1892 Edition. {{Green|ISBN 978-9389-465457}} *''O'Meachair - The Story of a Clan'', Ni Mheachair, Gabrielle © 2014 Published by Ui Cairin Press, St Louis, MO, USA. {{Green|ISBN 978-0-692-244173}} *''Some Historical Notices of the O'Meaghers of Ikerrin'', O'Meagher, Joseph Casimir === FamilyTreeDNA Groups === * [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/meagher-maher-mahar/ Family Tree DNA Meagher Group] (Login required) * [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/elycarroll/ Family Tree DNA Ely Carroll Group] (Login required) === Existing WikiTree Profiles (Notable or Famous) === * [[Maher-3334|Peter Maher (1869-1940)]] Irish-American Professional Boxer * [[Meagher-158|Thomas Francis Meagher III (bef.1823-1867)]] Irish Patriot & US Civil War Brigadier General * [[Meagher-785|Thomas William Meagher M.B B.S (1902-1979)]] Former City of Perth Lord Mayor * [[Maher-1704|Bill Maher]] American Satirist, Author & Comedian * [[Maher-3748|Ciaron Maher]] Australian Horse Racing Trainer * [[Unknown-636822|Robyn Maher AM]] Australian Olympian Hall of Famer * [[Meagher-825|Ray Meagher OAM]] Australian Television actor (Current) === External Links === * [http://clansofireland.ie/baile/ Clans of Ireland] * [https://ireland-calling.com/irish-names-maher/ Ireland Calling] * [https://www.clancian-ocarroll.com/ Clan Cian] === Proposal to Join Guild of One Name Studies === This is a call to any interested parties to create a '''Maher study''' on the {{Green|'''Guild of One Name Studies'''}} website. Currently there is no category for any people named Maher, Meagher etc. Hopefully in future, someone will create a page for a Maher Name study and add to the knowledge of history of the Maher clan. Are you the person to begin this proposal?? === Facebook Group === * [https://www.facebook.com/groups/88887357089 Maher] === You Tube === * [https://youtu.be/IqzsFexppdw Ikerrin and the O'Mahers] * [https://youtu.be/4I1qTXq1uuA DNA and Irish Genealogy by Dr. Maurice Gleeson] ==Membership== * [[Maher-1078|William L Maher]] * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Meagher Meagher] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mahar Mahar] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/O'Meagher O'Meagher] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/O'Maher O'Maher] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Marr Marr] * Maheran (uncommon) * Mahers (uncommon) * Maherson (uncommon) === Maher Name Study Edit Space page=== * [Space:Maher_Name_Study_Info]

Maher-1078 Select Bibliography

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== Select Bibliography == * Bettinger, Blaine T.; ''The Family Tree Guide to DNA Testing and Genetic Genealogy, Second Edition'' (New York: Family Tree Books, 2016) {{Green | ISBN 978-1-4403-0057-8}}I own this book
* Caball, Kay; ''Finding your Ancestors in Kerry'' (Dublin: Flyleaf Press, 2015) {{Green | ISBN 978-1-907990-08-3}}I own this book
* Dickson, R. J.; ''Ulster Emigration to Colonial America 1718-1775'' (Belfast: Routledge and Kegan Paul on behalf of Ulster Historical Foundation, 1966, 1976, 1988, 1996, 2001, 2008, 2016) {{Green | ISBN 998-0-901905-178}}I own this book
* Egan, Timothy; ''The Immortal Irishman: The Irish Revolutionary Who Became an American Hero'' (New York: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2016) {{Green | ISBN 978-0-544272-880}}I own this book
* Flanagan, John; ''Kilfenora - A History'' 2nd Edition (Kilfenora: Flanagan, John, 1992)I own this book
* Grenham, John; Begley, Donal; ''Clans and Families of Ireland'' (London: Chartwell Books, 2014) {{Green | ISBN 978-0-7858-3136-5}}I own this book
* Grimble, Ian; ''Scottish Clans & Tartans'' (Middlesex: The Hamlyn Publishing Group Limited, 1973) {{Green | ISBN 0-600-311935-0}}I own this book
* Hazlitt; William Carew; ''The Hazlitts - An Account of their Origins and Descent'' (Edinburgh: Printed by Ballantyne, Hanson & Co., MCMXI (1911)I own this pub;lication
* Hill, Rev. George; ''An Historical Account of the Plantation in Ulster at the Commencement of the Seventeenth Century, 1608-1620'' (Belfast: McCaw, Stevenson & Orr, 1877) {{Green | ISBN 978-5-876-338280}}I own this book
* Hoffman, Ronald; in collaboration with Sally D. Mason; ''Princes of Ireland Planters of Maryland: A Carroll Saga 1500-1782'' (Chapel Hill and London: The University of North Carolina Press, 2000) {{Green | ISBN 0-8678-2556-5}}I own this book
* Lennon, Michael T., ''A Dictionary of Roscommon Biography'' (Roscommon: Michael T. Lennon, 2020) {{Green | ISBN 978-15272-5809-9}}I own this book
* Litton, Helen; ''Irish Rebellions'' (Dublin: The O'Brien Press, 1992) {{Green | ISBN 978-1847179-692}}I own this book
* MacGregor, Forbes; ''Clan MacGregor'' (London: Steve Savage Publications Ltd., 1977) {{Green | ISBN 978-1-901246-37-4}}I own this book
* Mac Liammoir, Michael; Smith, Edwin; ''Ireland'' (London: Thames & Hudson, 1966) {{Green | ISBN 0-500-24046-9}}My father [[Maher-1079|Laurence W. Maher]] owns this book
* Maxwell, Perceval M.; ''The Scottish Migration to Ulster in the Reign of James I'' (Belfast: Ulster Historical Foundation & M. Perceval-Maxwell; 1990, 1999) pp. 101, 150, 160, 224, 338-339 {{Green | ISBN 0-901905-44-5}}I own this book
* McNie, Alan; ''Clan Johnston'' (Kilcreggan: Cascade Publishing Company, 1983 {extensively revised 1989}) {{Green | ISBN 0-907614-56-6}}I own this book
* Meehan, Helen; Duffy, Godfrey; ''Tracing your Donegal Ancestors'' (Dublin: Flyleaf Press, 1995, 2008, 2014) {{Green | ISBN 978-1-907990-22-9}}I own this book
* Mervine, William M.; ''The Scotch Settlers in Raphoe, County Donegal, Ireland. A Contribution to Pennsylvania Genealogy'' from '''The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. 36, No. 3 (1912), pp.257-272'''; ''The Historical Society of Pennsylvania; University of Pennsylvania Press''I own this publication
* Moffat, Alistair; ''The Highland Clans'' (London: Thames & Hudson, 2010) {{Green | ISBN 978-0-500-2515952-1}}I own this book
* Nest, Denise M.; ''Call of the Bunyip'' (Bunyip: Bunyip History Committee, 1990) {{Green| ISBN 0-646-01717-9}}I own this book
* Ni Mheachair, Gabrielle; ''O'Meachair - The Story of a Clan'' (St Louis, Missouri: Ui Cairin Press, 2014) {{Green | ISBN 978-0-692-244173}}I own this book
* O'Carroll, Chief Eile; Fitzpatrick, Senior Chieftain Liam; ''A Synopsis of Clan Cian'' (Missoula, Montana: Clan Cian Inc., 2005)I own this publication
* O'Hart, John; ''Irish Pedigrees Vols.1 & 2, Fifth Edition'' (Dublin: J. Duffy, Re-print of the 1892 Edition) {{Green | ISBN 978-9389-465457}}I own this book
* O'Meagher, Joseph Casimir; ''Some Historical Notices of the O'Meaghers of Ikerrin'' I own this book
* O'Sullivan MD FACOG, FACS , Gary B.; ''The Oak and Serpent'' (Stateboro: MD, FACOG, FACS, O'Sullivan, Gary B., 2007) {{Green | ISBN 978-0-6151-5557-9}}I own this book
* Robinson, Philip; ''The Plantation of Ulster'' (Belfast: The Ulster Historical Foundation, 2000) p. 207 {{Green | ISBN 1-903688-00-0}}I own this book
* Rose, Christine; ''Genealogical Proof Standard - Building a Solid Case'', 3rd Edition Revisied (San Jose, California: Christine Rose Publications, 2009) {{Green | ISBN 978-0-92962619-2}}I own this book
* Roulston, William J.; ''Researching Scots-Irish Ancestors'' (Belfast: Ulster Historical Foundation, Second Edition; 2018) {{Green | ISBN 978-1-909556-65-2}}I own this book
* Sailer, Susan Shaw; “The North and the Republic: Nation, State, Ethnicity.” New Hibernia Review / Iris Éireannach Nua 3, no. 3 (1999): 65–82 [http://www.jstor.org/stable/20557583 jstor.org]This article is saved to my jstor.org account [https://www.jstor.org/ jstor.org]
* MD, FACOG, FACS; Sullivan, Gary; ''History of the O'Sullivan Clan: The Royal Blood of Gaelic Ireland'' (Stateboro: Sullivan MD, Gary, 2007) {{Green | ISBN 978-0-6151-8013-7}}I own this book
---- * ''Back to Deniliquin - Centenary Celebrations Souvenir'' (Melbourne: Matthews Publishing Company, 1946) p. 2I own this publication
* ''Deniliquin and District Pioneers (Pre 1900) - Vol. 1'' (Denilqiuin: Deniliquin Genealogical Society, 2020) Collated by Val Hardman {{Green | ISBN 978-0-6487324-5-7}}I own this book
* ''Irish Counties'' (London: Salamander Books, 1997) Compiled by Damien Enright, Ian Hill, Cormac MacConnell, Seamus Martin {{Green | ISBN 0-517-15974-0}}I own this book
* ''The Chicago Manual of Style'' {{Red|Seventeenth Edition}} (Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2017) The University of Chicago {{Green | ISBN 13:-978-9-226-28705-8}}

Maher-1078 WikiTree Relations

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==MRCA Connections== This Space page is to document the relationships between Maher-1078 and fellow WikiTree Genealogists. MRCA is acronym for '''Most Recent Common Ancestor''' * [[Maher-1078|William L.Maher]] and [[Denham-707|Roger Denham]] are 4th cousins once removed. MRCA is [[Hawker-1206|Joan Hawker]]. * [[Maher-1078|William L. Maher]] and [[Kaveney-12|William Kaveney]] are 5th cousins. MRCA is [[Keaveny-65|Bartholomew Keaveny]]. * [[Maher-1078|William L. Maher]] and [[Teys-82|Leslie Shammas]] are 8th cousins. MRCA is [[Barnett-13587|Jane Barnett]]. * [[Maher-1078|William L. Maher]] and [[Gragg-349|Ron Gragg]] are 10th cousins. MRCA is [[Gregg-43|Richard Gregg]]. ''(As yet not completely verified)'' * [[Maher-1078|William L Maher]] and [[Sheppard-2686|Pip Sheppard]] are 13th cousins once removed. MRCA is [[Denny-393|Joyce Denny]] * [[Maher-1078|William L. Maher]] and [[Knox-4365|Constance Knox]] are 13th cousins twice removed. MRCA is [[Douglas-800|Sir George Douglas]] * [[Maher-1078|William L. Maher]] and [[Fulkerson-232|Scott Fulkerson]] are 13th cousins twice removed. MRCA is [[Douglas-800|Sir George Douglas]]. * [[Maher-1078|William L. Maher]] and [[Crawford-15512|Amy (Crawford) Gilpin]] are 14th cousins once removed. MRCA is [[Pakenham-4|Anne (Sidney) Pakenham]]. * [[Maher-1078|William L. Maher]] and [[Molesworth-181|Ben Molesworth]] are 14th cousins twice removed. MRCA is [[Manners-21|Sir Thomas Manners KG]]. * [[Maher-1078|William L. Maher]] and [[Silva-1055|Mindy Silva]] are 17th cousins twice removed. MRCA is [[Roper-8|Edmund Roper]]. * [[Maher-1078|William L. Maher]] and [[Waldron-201|Paddy Waldron]] are 18th cousins once removed. MRCA is [[Welles-223|Anne Welles]].

Mahershal McKinstry Civil War Photo Collection

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Inherited photo album collection from my great-grandmother, Pearl McKinstry Wilkins. The photo album, in poor condition, belonged to her father [[McKinstry-4|Mahershal McKinstry]] . Mahershal served in the Civil War in Wheeling, West Virignia and Cincinnati, Ohio. Photos could be military comrades or family from Wheeling, West Virginia; Cincinnati, Ohio; Eaton, Ohio; and/or Madison, Indiana. Sharing to hopefully identify the people in the photo album.

Mahnomen County, Minnesota

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[[Category: Mahnomen County, Minnesota]] == Mahnomen County, Minnesota == Welcome to the Mahnomen County, Minnesota project page! Mahnomen County, Minnesota was created on December 27, 1906 from Norman County. The county was named for Mahnomen or manomin is the Ojibway word for wild Rice."Mahnomen County, Minnesota Genealogy Guide." Random Acts of Genealogical Kindness. Accessed September 02, 2018. https://www.raogk.org/minnesota-genealogy/mahnomen-county/. Return to the [[Project:Minnesota|Minnesota Project]] main page. == Maps and Boundaries == *Polk County (north) *Clearwater County (east) *Becker County (south) *Norman County (west) == Communities == === Cities === *Bejou *Mahnomen (county seat) *Waubun === Townships === *Beaulieu Township *Bejou Township *Chief Township *Clover Township *Gregory Township *Heier Township *Island Lake Township *La Garde Township *Lake Grove Township *Little Elbow Township *Marsh Creek Township *Oakland Township *Pembina Township *Popple Grove Township *Rosedale Township *Twin Lakes Township == Records and Resources == *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahnomen_County,_Minnesota *https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Mahnomen_County,_Minnesota_Genealogy *https://www.mahnomenmn.org/ *http://www.co.mahnomen.mn.us/history.html *https://www.facebook.com/MCHS.MainSt/ *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Minnesota#Mahnomen_County == Sources ==

Mahoney 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]]

Maiden, Montana

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[[Category:Montana Ghost Towns]] [[Category:Fergus County, Montana]] In the beginning there was confusion over the naming of Maiden. Three different stories describe where Maiden got its name but the naming of the town didn't slow down its population. In 1881 population grew to 6,000 people with most of the men living in tents along the creek. By 1883 there were 154 houses and stores. In 1883 Maiden was almost ended. Orders came from Captain Cass Durham on August 8th to leave the city in 60 days. As Maiden was within the military territory of the cavalry battalion Fort Maginnis the townspeople wrote a petition to move the town's boundaries. The Captain received the petition and didn't object to moving the boundary lines in order to keep Maiden out of his territory, Maiden was saved. Maiden was the first camp in the Judith and Moccasin fields which made fortunes for miners drifting out of Alder Gulch. This camp was considered a high grade camp. $18,000,000 in gold was mined but like all the other ghost towns milling began to stop. By 1888 the population had dwindled to 1,200 and by 1896 only 200 people were left. Later some of the buildings were moved to Lewistown and Kendall. In 1905 a fire destroyed the rest of the town leaving no reason to rebuild.

Maiden Name of Jerusha Ayer

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== Search Begins == : Purpose of this page is to sort through and keep track of the various candidates for the identity of [[Unknown-294352|'''Jerusha''']], who married [[Ayer-970|'''David Ayer''']], and became a member of the Second Church of Preston (now Griswold), Connecticut in 1724. == Jerusha (Unknown) Ayer - What We Know == * A great many genealogical references give [[Unknown-294352|'''Jerusha's''']] ''maiden name'' as Williams. Unfortunately, they all quote each other, with none of them giving a primary source. Jerusha appears in Preston (now Griswold), Connecticut, already married to [[Ayer-970|'''David Ayer''']] of Haverhill and Stonington. Together, they join the Second Church of Preston (now Griswold) in 1724 on the same day as they have their daughter, '''Charity''', baptized. They continue to have their children baptized there. '''David's''' death is recorded in the church records as 1773, and an unknown widow Ayer, who may or may not have been '''Jerusha''', is recorded as dying in 1794. We surmise from this that: ::: '''Jerusha''' was born sometime between 1686 and 1707, but most likely 1700 to 1704, probably in Connecticut or Massachusetts (and then moved to Connecticut before she reached adulthood). She lived at least until the death of her husband in 1773, and possibly lived until 1794. * The prime candidate for Jerusha's identity was [[Williams-33820|'''Jerusha Williams''']], daughter of '''Charles Williams''' and '''Hannah Geer'''. She was born in 1701 and was already living in Preston (now Griswold), Connecticut. Unfortunately, the early marriage records of the Second Church of Preston (now Griswold), Connecticut, clearly show a '''Jerusha Williams''' of Preston marrying a [[Lamb-3617|'''Jacob Lamb''']] of Groton, which would appear to rule out this particular Jerusha. (see - Early Preston, CT (Griswold section) Marriage Records [http://homepage.ct.metrocast.net/~kamaba/NewLondonCo/Preston_Marriages.html] ) == Candidates == ''Search for women with first name Jerusha born between 1686 to 1707 in Massachusetts or Connecticut reveals following candidates:'' * ''Name ----- Search Location --- (birth - death) --- Record Location --- Marriage / Other'' * Addy, Jerusha Groves - CT - (1706 - 1736) - m. Phelps * Andrews, Jerusha - MA - (1700 - ) - MA * Andrews (aka Andrus), Jerusha (aka Jemima) - CT - (1705 - ) - m. Peletiah Buck * Avery, Jerusha - MA - ( - ) - of Preston, CT - m. Ezekiel Yarrington of Stonington * Backus, Jerusha - CT - (1703 - 1763) - CT * Bartlett, Jerusha - MA - (1698 - 1699) - Attleboro, MA * Beacher (aka Beecher), Jerusha - CT - (1705 - 1790) - CT - m. Theophilus Baldwin (1694 - 1745) * Berry, Jerusha - MA - (1691 - 1733) - MA - m. George Flint * Benjamin, Jerusha - MA - (1690) - MA * Bigelow, Jerusha - (1697 - 1764) - MA * Biglo, Jerusha - MA - (1696 - ) - MA * Billings, Jerusha - MA - (1700 - ) * Billings, Jerusha - MA - (1705 - 1729) - Dorchester, MA - * Blinn, Jerusha - CT - (1706 - ) - CT * Bostwick, Jerusha - MA & CT - (1705 - ) * Bow, Jerusha - CT - (31 Mar 1805 - ) - Middleton, CT * Bradford, Jerusha - CT & MA - (1692 - 1739) - CT - m. Newcomb * Bradford, Jerusha - MA & CT - (1699 / 1700 - 1783) - MA - m. Ebenezer Gay * Bronson, Jerusha - CT - (8 Nov 1703 - ) - Waterbury, CT * Brewster, Jerusha - CT - (1697 - 1704) * Brigham, Jerusha - CT - (1700 - ) * Britnall, Jerusha - MA - (1702 - ) - Sudbury, MA - * Brown, Jerusha - CT - (1688 - ) - Stonington, CT - m. Thomas Edwards * Brown, Jerusha - MA - (1702 - ) - * Bryan, Jerusha - CT - (1697 - ) * Bushnell, Jerusha - CT - (1695 - 1744) - CT - m. Hutchins * Clark, Jerusha - CT - (1692 - 1725 or 1728) - CT - m. Baldwin * Clark, Jerusha - MA - (1702 - 1778) - MA - m. Shubael Folger; m. Jonathan Ramsdell * Cody, Jerusha - MA - (1701 - ) - Dudley, MA - * Cole, Jerusha - MA - ( - ) - Eastham / Barnstable, MA - m. John Young (1705 - 1792) * Collins, Jerusha - MA - (1700 - ) - Lynn, MA - * Combs, Jerusha - MA - (1701 - 1763) - MA * Conant, Jerusha - MA - (1701 - 1767) - MA * Cummings, Jerusha - MA - (1700 - ) * Dickinson, Jerusha - MA - (1693 - 1781) - MA * Doane, Jerusha - MA - (1704 - 1792) - Barnstable / Orleans, MA - m. David Cole * Douglas, Jerusha - CT - (1706 - 1797) - * Durkee, Jerusha - CT - (1700 - ) - CT - m. Ebenezer Martin (1727) * Durkee, Jerusha - MA - (1707 - ) - MA * Eames, Jerusha - MA - (1688 - 1765) - MA * Eaton, Jerusha - MA - (1699 - ) * Fitch, Jerusha - CT - (1690 - ) (may be married name) * Frisbie, Jerusha - CT - (1680 - ) (may be married name) * Fiske, Jerusha - MA - (1704 - ) - Wenham, MA - * Fitch, Jerusha - CT - (1699 - 1780) - CT - m. Daniel Bissell * Fuller, Jerusha - CT - (1702 - ) - * Geer, Jerusha - CT - (1706 - 1735) - CT * Gould, Jerusha - (1700 - ) * Grosse, Jerusha - MA - (1690 - ) - Boston, MA - * Hall, Jerusha - CT - (1687 - 1760) - CT - m. Mattoon * Harrison, Jerusha - CT - (1706 - ) - North Branford, CT - m. Russell * Haughton, Jerusha - CT - (1706 - 1792) - * Hayden, Jerusha - MA - (1704 - 1729) - Braintree, MA - * Herrick, Jerusha - MA & CT - (1700 - 1744 or 1799) - MA - m. John Hatch * Howell, Jerusha - CT - (1690 - ) - CT (may be married name) * Hoyt, Jerusha - CT - (1698 - 1739) - * Huntington, Jerusha - (1705 - 1733) - CT - m. Abner Hide * Hurlburt, Jerusha - CT - (1690 - ) (may be married name) * [[Kelsey-229|Kelsey, Jerusha]] - CT - (1705 - 1747) - m. [[Ward-1027|Peletiah Ward]] * Knowles, Jerusha - MA - ( - ) - m. Judah Crowell * Larrabee, Jerusha - CT - (1701 - ) * Leonard, Jerusha - MA - (1689 / 1700 - 1730) - MA * Lewis, Jerusha - CT - (3 Mar 1704 - ) - Middleton, CT * Littlefield, Jerusha - MA - (1700 - ) * Long, Jerusha - CT - (1700 - ) - * Lovel, Jerusha - MA - (1696 - ) - Barnstable, MA - * Lord, Jerusha - CT - (1699 - 1776) - CT - m. John Whiting * Mather, Jerusha - MA & CT - (1700 - 1789) - CT - m. Samuel Smith * Matthews, Jerusha - MA - (1696 - 1764) - MA * Merriam, Jerusha - MA & CT - (1698 - 1745) - Lynn, MA - m. Edward Parker of Wallingford, CT * Merritt, Jerusha - MA & CT - (1703 - 1733) - MA & CT - m. John Thompson * Morgan, Jerusha - CT - (1703 / 04 - 1763) - CT - m. Humphrey Avery * Neall, Jerusha - MA - (1703 - ) - Braintree, MA - * Newell, Jerusha - MA - (1691 - ) - Scituate, MA - * Noyes, Jerusha - MA - (1707 - 1802) - Wayland / Sudbury, MA - * Oaks, Jerusha - MA - ( - ) - m. John Gunn (1767) * Olmsted, Jerusha - CT - (28 Mar 1706 - ) - Hartford, CT * Palmer, Jerusha - MA & CT - (1705 - 1810) - * Peck, Jerusha - MA - ( - ) - m. Peleg Heath (1743) * Perry, Jerusha - MA - (1699/1700 - 1758) - Plymouth / Scituate, MA - * Pope (aka Lope), Jerusha - MA - (1695 - 1781) - Dorchester, MA - m. George Flint * Putnam, Jerusha - MA - (1696/7 - 1697) - Danvers, MA * Raimant, Jerusha - MA - (1694 - ) - Beverly, MA * Ripley, Jerusha - CT - (1704 - 1792) - * Rogers, Jerusha - CT - (1705 - 1730) - CT - m. Beebe * Rogers, Jerusha - CT - (1705 - 1742) - CT * Saltonstall, Jerusha - CT - (1695 - 1695) - New London, CT * Sampson, Jerusha - MA - (1705 - 1778) - MA * Sawyer, Jerusha - MA - (1690 - ) - MA - m. Bullock * Saxton, Jerusha - CT - (1700 - ) - * Sears, Jerusha - MA - (1700 - ) * Shaker, Jerusha - CT - (1702 - ) * Shayler, Abia Jerusha - CT - (1702 - 1737) - * Sherman, Jerusha - CT - (1693 - 1777) - CT - m. Boardman; m. Seeley * Skinner, Jerusha - MA - ( - ) - MA - m. Luke Day (1734) * Smith, Jerusha - CT - (1695 - 1727) - CT - * Smith, Jerusha - MA - (1695 - ) - Newton, MA - * Smith, Jerusha - CT - (1699 / 1700 - ) - CT * Spencer, Jerusha - CT - (16 Jan 1700 - ) - Hartford, CT * Spicer, Jerusha - CT - (1706 - 1743) - CT - m. Peter Teft * Starkweather, Jerusha - CT - (1706 - 1751) - CT - m. John Parke * Starr, Jerusha de - CT - (1702 - 1773) - CT - m. William Pabodie * Steel, Jerusha - CT - (1700 - ) * Stephens (aka Stevens), Jerusha - CT - (1702 - 1792) - CT - m1. Daniel ?; m2. Benjamin DeWolf * Stoddard, Jerusha - CT - (1705 / 06 - 1728) - * Taylor, Jerusha - CT - (1697 - ) * Taylor, Jerusha - MA - (1700 - ) * Thayer, Jerusha - MA - (1700 - ) * Tilden, Jerusha - MA - (1706 - ) - Marshfield, MA - m. Taylor * Tobey, Jerusha - MA - (1697/98 - 1736) - Sandwich, MA - m. Seth ? * Tracy, Jerusha - CT - (1697 - 1785) - CT - m. Thomas Rix * Trask, Jerusha - MA - (1705 - 1751) - MA - m. Peter Pride * Vose, Jerusha - MA - (1702 - 1732) - Milton, MA - m. Andrew McKee * Walcott, Jerusha - MA - (1696 - 1794) - MA - m. Frances Elliott * Webb, Jerusha - MA - (1697 - 1768) - MA * Webb, Jerusha - MA - (21 Feb 1700 - ) - Braintree, MA - m. Samuel Bass * White, Jerusha - MA - (1690 - ) - Dorchester, MA - * White, Jerusha - CT - (1703 - 1781) - CT - m. Carter * [[Whiting-287|Whiting, Jerusha]] - MA - (1697 - 1768) - MA - m. Slack * Willard, Jerusha - CT - (1707 - 1728) - CT * Williams, Jerusha - CT - (1700 - ) * Williams, Jerusha - CT - (abt 1704 - ) - CT - dau of James Williams [http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~bakhelvy/html/fam00255.htm] * Woodworth, Jerusha - MA - (1688 - 1768) - m. Randall Ransom * Unknown (may be Clark?), Jerusha - MA - (1702 - ) - Nantucket, MA == Unlikely Matches == ''These are women named Jerusha, for which the identifying information rules them out as the wife of [[Ayer-970|David Ayer]], or for which we have found sources that appear to rule them out as the wife of [[Ayer-970|David Ayer]]. '' * [[Ackley-622|Ackley, Jerusha]] - CT - (1707 - 1736) - m. Jedidiah Graves - see Ackely Family Person # 15 [http://www.whittaker.org/Genealogy/Ackley.pdf] * [[Ayer-1024|Ayer, Jerusha]] - CT - (1703 - 1777) - Stonington & Windham, CT; sister of [[Ayer-970|David Ayer]]; m. William Parrish [http://www.geni.com/people/Jerusha-Parish/340418899190012610] * [[Bennett-8704|Bennett, Jerusha]] - CT - (26 Oct 1705 - 28 Apr 1723) - Stonington, CT - [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cbrennan/Bosworth/d0000/g0000002.html#I8881] * Frink, Jerusha - CT - (1704 - 1792) - CT - m. Joshua Abell [http://alum.wpi.edu/~p_miner/Miner1.html] * [[Miner-1238|Miner, Jerusha]] - CT - (27 Jan 1702 - ) - Stonington, CT - dau Joseph Miner, Sarah Tracey; [http://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:Jerusha_Miner_(2)] ; m. Jonathan Merrick [http://alum.wpi.edu/~p_miner/Miner1.html] * Newhall, jerusha - MA - (1702 - ) - Lynn, MA - dau of Samuel Newhall; m. Timothy Howard [http://www.ancestry.com/genealogy/records/jerusha-newhall_31660319] * [[Williams-33820|Williams, Jerusha]] - CT - (1701 - ) - Preston, CT - dau of [[Williams-34209|Charles Williams]] ; m. [[Lamb-1627|Jacob Lamb]] of Groton * Williams, Jerusha - MA - (3 Sep 1701 - 16 Sep 1701) - Deerfield, MA - died as an infant [http://www.memorialhall.mass.edu/classroom/curriculum_5th/lesson7/williams_family.html]; dau of John Williams [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Williams_(minister)] * WIlliams, Jerusha - MA - (1703 - 1704) - Deerfield, MA (killed in Deerfield Massacre [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eunice_Kanenstenhawi_Williams] as infant) - dau of John Williams [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Williams_(minister)] * [[Wood-2870|Wood, Jerusha]] - MA - (1695 - 1770) - MA - m. [[Vaughan-1225|John Vaughn]] - appears well sourced. * Unknown, Jerusha - MA - (1693 - ) - MA - m. Thomas Chaplin * Unknown, Jerusha - MA - (11 Feb 1700 - ) - Plymouth, MA - m. Nathaniel Church * Unknown, Jerusha - CT - (1700 - ) - m1. Daniel Griswold; m2. DeWolf * Unknown, Jerusha - CT - (1704 - 1792) - CT - m. Edward Brown == Sources == '''See Also:''' * Family of John Williams and Eunice Mather of Deerfield, MA - see [http://www.memorialhall.mass.edu/classroom/curriculum_5th/lesson7/williams_family.html] * Thomas Miner Family History - [http://alum.wpi.edu/~p_miner/Miner2.html#TM135] == Inbound Links == : ''Links to profiles that link to this research page are:'' * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Maiden_Name_of_Jerusha_Ayer|WikiTree Profiles that use this research page]]

Maiden's Choice Land Grant

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[[Category:Maiden's Choice Land Grant]] For profiles of those associated with this land grant, see [[:Category: Maiden's Choice Land Grant|the category for Maiden's Choice Land Grant]] ==1674 Mayden's Choice== Thomas Cole patented a tract he called Maydens Choice for 450 acs. in 1674 MD Patent Records 17/537 and a tract called Saint Mary Borne for 200 acs. in 1675 MD Patent Records 17/83 . ==1679 Maiden Choice== In a Deed, December 8, 1679, Charles Gorsuch of Talbot County and his wife Sarah convey to his brother in law David Jones the three Baltimore County tracts, Cole’s Harbour, 550 acres, upon which Baltimore Town was later laid out; Maiden’s Choice, 450 acres, at the head of the Middle Branch of the Patapsco, and Marybourne, on Jones Falls in what is now North Baltimore, 200 acres, the deed reading, his wife Sarah “being heiress to said land, as ye last will and testament of Thomas Cole will make appear. “And again, in a confirmatiory deed to these same tracs executed by Sarah, with Charles Gorscuh, alone, August 1, 1682, she is described as “the only and sole heir of Thomas Cole, late of Patapsco River, Baltimore County, deceased. The Annapolis patent records show that Thomas Cole in 1649 transported himself and wife Priscilla into the Province and settled in Anne Arundel County on the Severn, but later patented Maiden’s Choice and Cole’s Harbour in Baltimore County.” J. H. P, Baltimore, MD. The Gorsuch and Lovelace Families. Pages 207-222 and 325-332. Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Published Quarterly by the Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, Virginia. Volume XXVI for the year ending December 31, 1918. Richmond, Virginia: House of the Society. https://books.google.com/books?id=Tgc1AAAAIAAJ&pg=PA326&lpg=PA326&dq=land+OR+grant+OR+patent+OR+tract+%22Maiden%27s+Choice%22&source=bl&ots=dg_R9c78SM&sig=UFBwAVXNSgZWD28DsdbBGLgQYgw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjZtvLo2aHRAhXE7iYKHXF5CisQ6AEIODAH#v=onepage&q=land%20OR%20grant%20OR%20patent%20OR%20tract%20%22Maiden's%20Choice%22&f=false.. Accessed January 1, 2017 ==1687 Maiden Choice== John Gorsuch, carpenter, the oldest son of Charles Gorsuch and his wife Sarah Cole, apparently born between 1678 and 1679, jointly with his brother Thomas Gorsuch, planter, received the tract Maiden’s Choice, 450 acres, under the will of David Jones 1687. Jones was the second husband of their aunt Anna Gorsuch. They sold it in 1708-9. ==Sources==

Maids & Matrons of New France

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[[Category:Québec, Sources]] [[Category:Québec Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: Acadian Genealogy Resources]] The book covers some early women both in Acadie and in Canada colonies of Nouvelle-France (New France). == Maids & Matrons of New France == * By Mary Sifton Pepper * published by Little, Brown, and Company, Boston, 1901 * Citation Example: ::: Pepper, Mary. ''[[Space:Maids & Matrons of New France|Maids & Matrons of New France]]'' (Little, Brown, and Co., Boston, 1901) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Pepper|Pepper]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Maids & Matrons of New France|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=hcoNAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/maidsmatronsofne00pepp * https://archive.org/details/maidsandmatronso00peppuoft * https://archive.org/details/maidsmatronsnew00peppgoog * http://books.google.com/books?id=Vo8AAAAAYAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001444686 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005789658 * http://eco.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.75669

Maidstone, Immigrant Voyage to New South Wales 1853

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[[Category:New South Wales, Shipping Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Maidstone, Arrived 11 Nov 1853]] :Departed: Plymouth, England, 13 August 1853 :Arrived: Port Jackson, Sydney, New South Wales, 11 November 1853 '''Newspaper Reports and Passenger Lists''' * Passenger List (RecordsNSW) - [http://indexes.records.nsw.gov.au/ebook/list.aspx?series=NRS5316&item=4_4791&ship=Maidstone NRS5316/4_4791/Maidstone_11 Nov 1853/] * 'SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrivals'. (1853, November 12, Saturday). ''The Sydney Morning Herald'' (NSW : 1842 - 1954), p. 4. Retrieved 30 November 2020, from Trove: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article28644011 * 'SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrivals'. (1853, November 12, Saturday). ''Empire'' (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), p. 4. Retrieved 30 November 2020, from Trove: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article60146137 * 'Advertising. Immigrants per Ship Maidstone'. (1853, November 12, Saturday). ''The Sydney Morning Herald'' (NSW : 1842 - 1954), p. 5. Retrieved 30 November 2020, from Trove: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article28644031 * 'Advertising. Immigrants per Maidstone.' (1853, November 12, Saturday). ''The Sydney Morning Herald'' (NSW : 1842 - 1954), p. 5. Retrieved 30 November 2020, from Trove: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article28644031 * 'Sydney & Colonial News. Infanticide on board the emigrant ship "Maidstone" '. (1853, November 26, Saturday). ''The Goulburn Herald and County of Argyle Advertiser'' (NSW : 1848 - 1859), p. 2. Retrieved 21 December 2020, from Trove: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article101735842

Mailboat Albertine Adoue

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A two masted 60 foot schooner which sailed between Nassau and Abaco in the early 1900's. It provided passengers no comfort or privacy. It was the last sailing vessel to serve as Abaco's mailboat when in 1923 the ''Priscilla'' was placed on the Abaco route.Dodge, Steve. ''Abaco: The History of an Out Island and its Cays''. North Miami: Tropic Isle Publications, Inc., 1983. pp. IV, 87 to 88. The ''Albertine Adoue'' was disposed of after 1928. The ''Albertine Adoue'' may have been owned by Captain William Augustus Roberts of Green Turtle Cay, AbacoJossi, Joy Lowe posting to BahamasGenealogyGroup@yahoo.groups.com 29 Aug 2013 or by R.W. Sawyer and R. Farrington.Lowe, Evan W. posting to BahamasGenealogyGroup@yahoo.groups.com 29 Aug 2013 The ''Albertine Adoue'' was captained by William Augustus Roberts' sons (Hartley, Osborne, and Rolland).Jossi, Joy Lowe posting to BahamasGenealogyGroup@yahoo.groups.com 29 Aug 2013. The Rolland Roberts historical house is opposite the Albert Lowe Museum in Green Turtle Cay. The home of Captain William Augustus Roberts became the New Plymouth Inn. == Sources == === Footnotes ===

Main Sources for Engele Family History

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At this time, the creation of the Engele family tree is reliant soley on the ~50-page ''Our Engele History'', edited by Michael J Hepp, a grandson of Gustav Engele b 1878. This seems to be an amateur publication with no date, although the sub-title states the dates "1852 - 1990", so it must have been issued after 1990. Emily (Engele) Snyder believes that copies of the publication was given out to family members at an Engele family reunion held in Carmel, Saskatchewan, to celebrate 75 years since the four principal brothers arrived in Saskatchewan. However, that would put the date around 1985, so perhaps the anniversary was actually the 80th or even 85th(?). It often does not give clear sources or references but does include some copies of documents. There is an acknowledgement to many family members providing information and also credit given to a book ''Carmel Chronicles'' of 1955.

Main Street Cemetery, Dalton, Massachusetts

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Maine, Hancock, Blue Hill Census Data

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Maine Adoption Resources

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[[Category:United States Adoption Resources]] [[Project:Adoption_Angels|Adoption Angels Project]] The Adoption Angels Project is currently editing and expanding all Resources by Location pages. It is a work in progress. [[McBeth-165|McBeth-165]] 00:47, 21 August 2020 (UTC) ---- '''Maine is an "open state" as of 2015''', "an adult adoptee can get an original birth certificate." ==Original birth certificate== ==Non Identifying Information== ==Third Party Agencies== (adoption agencies, orphanages, intermediaries) ==State Laws== ==Additional Local Resources== ==WikiTree Project==

Maine Cemeteries Team Progress

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[[:Category: Maine, Cemeteries|Maine Cemeteries Category Page]] This page is part of the [[Space:Maine_Cemeteries_Team|Maine Cemeteries Team]], and was created in an effort to keep track of our progress in the over 1,500 cemeteries located in our state. Please add the cemeteries that you have completed or are working on to the table below in alphabetical order, along with other pertinent data, and include your best estimates of the percentages of completion for photography and transcriptions. Be sure to check this table before starting a new cemetery to avoid duplications of effort. '''Note:''' You do not have to finish a whole cemetery before moving on to the next! You can certainly create profiles as you transcribe the images, and if you're doing a bigger cemetery in multiple visits, you can transcribe and create profiles for the sections you've done without waiting until you've photographed the whole cemetery. ===Table of Cemeteries=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Cemetery Name ! scope="col" | City ! scope="col" | County ! scope="col" | Started By ! scope="col" | Start Date ! scope="col" | Survey (% complete) ! scope="col" | Transcription (% complete) ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[:Space:Black Point Cemetery, Scarborough, Maine|Black Point Cemetery]]||Scarborough||Cumberland||[[Boucher-3237|Liat Boucher]]||2 Oct 2018||25%||25%||[[Image:Black_Point_Cemetery_Scarborough_Maine-1.jpg|150px]] |- | [[Space:South Street Cemetery, Gorham, Maine|South Street Cemetery]]||Gorham||Cumberland||[[Boucher-3237|Liat Boucher]]||18 Oct 2018||100%||100%||[[image:South_Street_Cemetery_Gorham_Maine.jpg|150px]] |- | [[Space:West Gorham Cemetery, Gorham, Maine|West Gorham Cemetery]]||Gorham||Cumberland||[[Boucher-3237|Liat Boucher]]||7 Nov 2018||100%||60%||[[image:West_Gorham_Cemetery_Gorham_Maine.jpg|150px]] |- | [[Space:Smith Anderson Cemetery, Windham, Maine|Smith Anderson Cemetery]]||Windham||Cumberland||[[Boucher-3237|Liat Boucher]]||5 Oct 2018||75%||40%||[[image:Smith_Anderson_Cemetery_Windham_Maine-3.jpg|150px]] |- | [[Space:Larrabee Cemetery, Scarborough, Maine|Larrabee Cemetery]]||Scarborough||Cumberland||[[Boucher-3237|Liat Boucher]]||3 Oct 2018||100%||100%||[[Image:Larrabee_Cemetery_Scarborough_Maine.jpg|150px]] |- | [[Space:Saccarappa Cemetery, Westbrook, Maine|Saccarappa Cemetery]]||Westbrook||Cumberland||[[Boucher-3237|Liat Boucher]]||5 Oct 2018||50%||25%||[[image:Saccarappa_Cemetery_Westbrook_Maine-1.jpg|150px]] |- | [[Space:Eastern Cemetery, Gorham, Maine|Eastern Cemetery]]||Gorham||Cumberland||[[Boucher-3237|Liat Boucher]]||26 Oct 2018||75%||50%||[[image:Eastern_Cemetery_Gorham_Maine-2.jpg|150px]] |- | [[Space:Hunnewell Cemetery, Windham, Maine|Hunnewell Cemetery]]||Windham||Cumberland||[[Boucher-3237|Liat Boucher]]||5 Oct 2018||100%||95%||[[image:Hunnewell_Cemetery_Windham_Maine.jpg|150px]] |- | [[Space:Mount Rest Cemetery, Athens, Maine|Mount Rest Cemetery]]||Athens||Somerset||[[Paxton-178|James Paxton]]||10 Jan 2019||%||%| |} -----

Maine in The Great War

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[[Category: Maine]] [[Category: United States of America, World War I]] [[Project:The_Great_War_1914-1918|http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Photos-686.png]] [[Space:The_Great_War_1914-1918|http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Photos-715.png]] [[Space:United_States_in_The_Great_War|http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Photos-808.png]] This page is part of [[Project:The_Great_War_1914-1918|The Great War 1914-1918 Project]]. ------------------
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Maine in The Great War '''
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Maine campaign credit in World War I includes the following: Champagne-Marne, Aisne-Marne, St. Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne, Ile de France 1918, and Lorraine 1918. Maine units with campaign streamers from World War I: 120th Regional Support Group, 133rd Engineer Battalion, 136th Engineer Company, 152nd Maintenance Company, and the 1035th Engineer Detachment.
'''The 103rd Infantry Regiment, 26th "Yankee" Division'''
When World War I began in Europe in August of 1914, the Maine National Guard principally consisted of Coastal Artillery batteries and the 2nd Maine Infantry Regiment. The 2nd Maine was called up for active service on the border with Mexico during General Pershing's Pancho Villa Expedition. After World War I was declared in 1917, the entire National Guard of the state was called into service of the United States. The War Department granted authority in September, 1917 for the establishment of an infantry regiment of National Guard, “to be fully equipped by the National Government and under its control, but not to be in Federal service unless called, the policy being to hold the newly organized National Guard units for service in the state.” This unit was formed around the 2nd Maine Infantry and was designated the 103rd Infantry Regiment, assigned to the 26th "Yankee" Division. The 103rd Infantry spent several months at initial training in Massachusetts before departing for France in 1917. The regiment arrived at Le Havre, France on October 16-21 and settled into a period of training under French advisor supervision. They moved to the front lines near Chemin des Dames on the Soissons Front on February 6, 1918. It was here that the regiment experienced its first combat, coming under artillery and gas attacks. On April 1, the 103rd transferred to the Toul Front which was threatened by a German offensive. The regiment remained at Toul for three months, experiencing heavy fighting. On June 16, the Germans launched a heavy raid against the 1st Battalion of the 103rd at Xivray. The regiment distinguished themselves in this action, as evidenced by the following vignettes. A German machine-gun squad had just entered an American trench, and were spotted by Verne Boutlier of Houlton, who assaulted them with his automatic rifle, which was soon broken by enemy fire. He then attacked them with just his bayonet, taking the machine gun, and using it against the enemy. At another point, a German flamethrower team of three men got close to the lines and Captain Williams shot the man with the flamethrower, detonating the tank and killing all three. During the assault, the Germans took one prisoner, a boy from Eastport. Hearing of this, Lt. Irvin E. Doane from Houlton led a rescue party of seven men who re-captured the boy as well as some Germans. The regiment was moved from Toul at the end of the month.
'''Private First Class George Dilboy, Medal of Honor''' {{Image|file=Alison_s_photos-36.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption='''PFC George Dilboy''' }}
The next position held by the 103rd was on the Chateau-Thierry Front, where they first went on the assault. They replaced the Marines in Belleau Wood on July 5, but they would not remain here long. On the 18th, the 103rd took part in the 26th Division's assault. In the first twenty-two minutes, they had seized the village of Torcy to their front. After the first hour they had consolidated their position and thrown up defensive positions. It was during this assault that Private First Class George Dilboy heroically destroyed a German machine gun position. He was posthumously given the Medal of Honor, the citation for which reads: "After his platoon had gained its objective along a railroad embankment, Pfc. Dilboy, accompanying his platoon leader to reconnoiter the ground beyond, was suddenly fired upon by an enemy machinegun from 100 yards. From a standing position on the railroad track, fully exposed to view, he opened fire at once, but failing to silence the gun, rushed forward with his bayonet fixed, through a wheat field toward the gun emplacement, falling within 25 yards of the gun with his right leg nearly severed above the knee and with several bullet holes in his body. With undaunted courage he continued to fire into the emplacement from a prone position, killing 2 of the enemy and dispersing the rest of the crew." General Pershing, commander of the American Expeditionary Force, called Dilboy one of the "ten great heroes" of the war. Dilboy was born in Greece and was the first Greco-American to receive the Medal of Honor.
'''Major J. W. Hanson, ''To the Last Man'''''
The 103rd advanced again to Hill 190 on the 20th, with the 1st Battalion taking heavy casualties. The commander, Major J.W. Hanson, sent back this message to regimental headquarters: "Tell the Colonel we have taken and are consolidating the position but have had tremendous losses, have less than 200 men in the line available for duty but will hold the position to the last man." This is considered the origination of the regiment's motto, "To the Last Man," which is continued by the 133rd Engineer Battalion to this day. The entire regiment remained on the offensive until the 23rd when they came off the line. After a brief respite, the 103rd went on the offensive again on August 12th on the St. Mihiel Front, seizing Chamot Bois, Billy-sur-les Cotes, and Vieville-sur-les-Cotes. Then it was back off the front lines until October 14th. On November 8th, the 103rd took part of the great Allied offensive of the Meuse-Argonne. They took Haumont on November 9th and then Bois de Ville on the 10th. On the morning of November 11th, every battalion was poised to jump off in a general assault following a massive artillery bombardment. The bombardment was called off and the infantry were ordered to advance at 10:35 until 11:00. At 11:00 they were ordered to halt, and the guns went quiet. The Armistice began. The regiment returned home the following spring and the men were mustered out. However, the 103rd Infantry was retained as an organization in the Maine National Guard.
'''The 54th Artillery Regiment, Coast Artillery Corps'''
Another unit to go to France from Maine was the 54th Artillery Regiment, Coast Artillery Corps. The 54th was called into Federal service in January of 1918. The regiment arrived in Le Havre France on April 6, 1918 and was designated the Replacement Regiment for the Heavy Artillery. The regiment was moved to Haussimont (Marne) early in May and remained at that station until September, 1918, when it was divided into a Heavy Artillery Training Battalion, a Tractor Replacement Battalion, and a Railway Artillery Replacement Battalion. The first two battalions left Haussimont late in September for other stations. The organization of the 3rd Battalion as the Railway Artillery Replacement Battalion was completed in September. It remained at Haussimont until December, 1918 when it departed for Angers to rejoin the other battalions of the 54th Artillery (C.A.C.) and return to the United States. This organization classified, trained, and dispatched to the front, replacements for the various units of the Railway Artillery Reserve. Its records show that between April 26-November 26, five hundred and eleven officers and six thousand four hundred and twenty-four enlisted men were disposed of as replacements. The 54th Artillery returned to the United States and was demobilized on March 13th, 1919.
'''The First Maine Heavy Artillery'''
The First Maine Heavy Artillery was activated for service in 1917. The regiment had their colors blessed by Bishop Louis S. Walsh at the cathedral in Portland on October 14, 1917. On August 22, 1917, Battery C (Lewiston) was removed from the regiment and became the 101st Trench Mortar Battery, part of the 26th Division alongside the 103rd Infantry. On February 9, 1918, the regiment became the 56th Pioneer Infantry Regiment, while 100 personnel went to the 101st Engineer Battalion. The 56th Pioneer Infantry was filled with draftees in August, 1918, and departed for France. The regiment arrived in St. Nazaire on September 13, 1918 and was attached to the First Army. Due to the nature of the regiment's mission (acting in concert with infantry and engineers to clear obstacles and build hasty trails), it was broken up into companies and deployed across the Argonne Sector from October 2 to November 11. The regiment suffered four killed in action and twenty-two wounded in action. After the Armistice, the 56th became part of the Army of Occupation, patrolling areas in the American Sector until May 25, 1919. The regiment arrived back in the U.S. on June 22 and was disbanded on July 1-3, 1919.
'''The 101st Trench Mortar Battery'''
The 101st Trench Mortar Battery was assigned to the 51st Field Artillery Brigade of the 26th Division. They arrived in France on October 29, 1917 and went into training at Coetquidan from October 31, 1917 to February 6, 1918. Like the 103rd, their first front was at Chemin des Dames and Toul, armed with ten Newton-Stokes mortars. On April 10 at Apremont, the 101st laid down a mortar barrage in front of the 104th Infantry that broke up and stopped an enemy raid, earning the battery a commendation from division commander Major General Edwards. Two days later they earned another commendation, this time from the French 32nd Army Corps. On May 29-30, they advanced four mortars forward of the infantry and fired over 400 rounds at the enemy before moving their position due to heavy fire. The battery was heavily involved in the St. Mihiel drive, the actions at Chateau-Thierry, and the final drive for the Meuse-Argonne. The 101st returned home with the rest of the 26th Division and was disbanded on May 26, 1919. -------------- '''Resources:''' *[http://ww1ha.org/the-first-submarine-war/ U2 boats] *[http://www.archives.gov/research/military/ww1/draft-registration/maine.html Archives.gov] - World War I Draft Registration Cards Microfilm Roll List, M1509: Maine (29 rolls) *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Maine_Military_Records Family Search] - Maine Military Records *[http://www.me.ngb.army.mil/about/history/ww1.aspx Maine Army National Guard] - World War I *[http://www.raogk.org/maine-genealogy/me-military-records/ raogk.org] - Maine Military Records Research Guide

Maine In The Revolution Soldier List

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==Purpose == # Check that each profile has the correct SAR, DAR record connected # Check that each profile has the correct unit(s) attached # Correct any technical errors. Missing tags etc. # Add sources when needed. Parent page [[Space:1776_Maine#List of Soldiers|Maine In the Revolutionary War]] Add birthplace and rank after checking the profile.
Some may require additional research mark Yes or add note for followup required.
---- :Maine Soldier lists #[[Space:Maine_In_The_Revolution_Soldier_List|Abbott - Dyer]] this page # [[Space:Maine_In_The_Revolution_Soldier_List_1|Eames - Hyde ]] # [[Space:Maine_In_The_Revolution_Soldier_List_2|Ingalls - Young]] ---- {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" style="width: 100%" id="foo" ! scope="col" style="width: 250px;" | Name ! scope="col" style="width: 130px;" | Birthplace ! scope="col" style="width: 160px;" | Rank ! scope="col" style="width: 30px;" | Followup ! scope="col" style="width: 10px;" | Future |- |Abbott, Abner[[Abbott-2548|Abner Abbott (1761-1833)]]||Andover, MA||Private|| |- |Abbott, Henry[[Abbott-15221|Henry Abbott (1755-1846)]]||Nequasset, ME||Private||Regiment |- |Abbott, Isaac[[Abbott-14850|Isaac Abbott (1762-1861)]]||Andover, MA||Corporal|| |- |Abbott, Jeremiah[[Abbot-980|Jeremiah Abbot (1744-1823)]]||Concord, NH||Lieutenant|| |- |Abbott, Jermiah[[Abbott-14804|Jeremiah Abbott (1757-1816)]]||Pembroke, NH||Private|| |- |Abbott, John III[[Abbott-14311|John Abbott III (1758-1837)]]||Portsmouth, NH||Private|| |- |Abbott, John[[Abbott-655|John Abbott (1718-1803)]]||Andover, MA||Private|| |- |Abbott, Jonathan[[Abbott-654|Jonathan Abbott (1748-1833)]]||Andover, MA||Private||Regiment |- |Abbott, Joseph[[Abbott-13548|Joseph Abbott (1744-1792)]]||Andover, MA||Lieutenant|| |- |Abbott, Joseph[[Abbott-4752|Joseph Abbott (1752-1832)]]||Lexington, MA||Corporal|| |- |Abbott, Joshua[[Abbott-11826|Joshua Abbott (~1740-~1815)]]||Concord, NH||Captain||Regiment |- |Abbott, Peter[[Abbott-12217|Peter Abbott (~1750-1812)]]||ME||Private||Regiment |- |Abbott, Phillip[[Abbott-2482|Phillip Abbott (1749-1840)]]||Andover, MA||Private||Regiment |- |Abbott, Reuben Jr.[[Abbott-6694|Reuben Abbott Jr (1763-1843)]]||Sullivan, ME||Private|| |- |Abbott, Reuben[[Abbott-3496|Reuben Abbott (bef.1741-1820)]]||Berwick, ME||Corporal|| |- |Achorn, Jacob[[Achorn-48|Jacob Achorn (1761-1836)]]||Broadbay, ME||Private|| |- |Ackley, Samuel[[Ackley-398|Samuel Ackley (1762-1861)]]||Boston, MA||Private|| |- |Aclley, Benajah[[Ackley-148|Benajah Ackley (~1755-1829)]]||Lebanon, CT||Private||Regiment |- |Adams, Elisha[[Adams-16785|Elisha Adams (1765-1827)]]||Framingham, MA||Private||Regiment |- |Adams, Enoch Sr.[[Adams-48125|Amos Adams Sr (abt.1747-1845)]]||Pepperell, MA||Sergeant||Regiment |- |Adams, Enoch[[Adams-58259|Enoch Adams (1752-1819)]]||Newbury, MA||Corporal|| |- |Adams, James[[Adams-23388|James Adams (1744-1836)]]||Pepperell, MA||Sergeant|| |- |Adams, Jedediah[[Adams-11557|Jedediah Adams (1751-1833)]]||Bowdoinham, ME||Private|| |- |Adams, Joel[[Adams-39697|Joel Adams (1753-1830)]]||Franklin, MA||Private|| |- |Adams, Joseph[[Adams-5959|Joseph Adams (1766-1844)]]||Waltham, MA||Private|| |- |Adams, Richard[[Adams-711|Richard Adams (1719-1792)]]||Plymouth, MA||Captain|| |- |Adams, Samuel[[Adams-15078|Samuel Adams (1733-1818)]]||Londonderry, NH||Private|| |- |Adams, Samuel[[Adams-37848|Samuel Adams (1760-1828)]]||Uxbridge, MA||Private, Drummer|| |- |Adams, Solomon[[Adams-41232|Solomon Adams Esq. (1758-1833)]]|| Chelmsford, MA||Private|| |- |Adams, Stephen[[Adams-51931|Stephen Adams (~1754-1820)]]||Wells, ME||Private|| |- |Adams, Thomas[[Adams-11611|Thomas Adams (1750-1801)]]||Harpswell, ME||Ensign|| |- |Addition, Thomas[[Additon-6|Thomas Additon II (1763-1837)]]||Duxbury, MA||Private||Regiment |- |Adley, Peter[[Adley-22|Peter Adley Sr (1760-aft.1840)]]||Albany, NY||Private|| |- |Agry, Thomas[[Agry-15|Thomas Agry (1756-1821)]]||??||Corporal||Birthplace |- |Albee, Jonathan[[Albee-422|Jonathan Albee (1743-1844)]]||Frankfort PLT. ME||Private|| |- |Albee, William[[Albee-416|William Albee (1746-1836)]]||Wiscasset, ME||Lieutenant||Regiment |- |Alden, Austin[[Alden-2424|Austin Alden (1729-1804)]]||Marshfield, MA||2nd Lieutenant|| |- |Alden, Silas[[Alden-3319|Silas Alden (1765-1842)]]||Abington, MA||Private|| |- |Aldrich, Henry[[Aldrich-1261|Henry Aldrich (1746-1822)]]||Mendon, MA||Private|| |- |Allan, John[[Allan-1259|John Allan (1747 - 1805)]]||Scotland||Colonel|| |- |Allen, Daniel[[Allen-8162|Daniel Allen (~1757-1848)]]||Holliston, MA||Sergeant|| |- |[[Allen-27682|Hezekiah Peters Allen (1762-1826)]]||Dedham, MA||Private||Regiment |- |Allen, Isaac[[Allen-23512|Isaac E. Allen (1756-1854)]]||Gloucester, MA||Private|| |- |Allen, James[[Allen-22433|James Allen Jr. (1768-1867)]]||New London, CT||Fifer|| |- |Allen, Job[[Allen-31913|Job Allen (1763-1859)]]||Gloucester, MA||Private|| |- |Allen, John[[Allen-31916|John Allen (1761-abt.1844)]]||Pembroke, MA||Private||Regiment |- |Allen, Joel[[Allen-25369|Joel Allen (1747-bef.1832)]]||York, ME||Patriotic Service|| |- |Allen, Jonathan[[Allen-60847|Jonathan Allen (abt.1763-abt.1794)]]||Salem, MA||Sergeant|| |- |Allen, Nehemiah[[Allen-68767|Nehemiah Allen (1752-1841)]]||Gloucester, MA||Private|| |- |Allen, William[[Allen-18960|William Allen (1756-1842)]]||Chilmark, MA||Private||Regiment |- |Alley, Ephraim[[Alley-1266|Ephraim Alley (1760-1842)]]||Townsend, ME||Private|| |- |Alley, Joshua[[Alley-644|Joshua Alley Sr. (1756-1817)]]||Boothbay, ME||Corporal|| |- |Ames, John[[Ames-1765|John Ames (1756-1833)]]||Groton, MA||Private|| |- |Ames, Phineas[[Ames-956|Phineas Ames (1757-1839)]]||Rutland, MA||Private|| |- |Ames, Samuel[[Buck-6230|Samuel (Buck) Ames (1759-1852)]]||Haverhill, MA||Private|| |- |Anderson, Andrew[[Anderson-80867|Andrew Samuel Anderson (1762-1828)]]||Warren, ME||Sentinal|| |- |Anderson, Edward[[Anderson-45760|Edward Anderson (1753-1804)]]||Windham, ME||Lieutenant||Regiment |- |Anderson, James[[Anderson-54899|James Anderson (1749-1828)]]||Scotland||Private|| |- |Andrews, Amos[[Andrews-700|Amos Andrews (1730 - 1816)]]||Scarborough, ME||2nd Lieutenant|| |- |Andrews, Ephraim[[Andrews-11807|Ephraim Andrews (1757-1845)]]||Berkley, MA||Private|| |- |Andrews, Jeremiah[[Andrews-3023|Jeremiah Andrews (1757-1827)]]||Ipswich, MA||Private|| |- |Andrews, John[[Andrews-14886|John Andrews (1743-1816)]]||Stoughton, MA||Sergeant|| |- |Andrews, Robert[[Andrews-23973|Robert Andrews (1752-1845)]]||Boxford, MA||Lieutenant|| |- |Andrews, Samuel[[Andrews-11529|Samuel Ingles Andrews (bef.1770-1822)]]||Chelmsford, MA||Private|| |- |Andrews, William[[Andrews-19651|William Andrews (abt.1752-abt.1834)]]||?, ME||Private||Birthplace |- |Andrews, William[[Andrews-23980|William Andrews (bef.1759-1850)]]||Ipswich, MA||Private||Unconnected |- |Appleton, Daniel[[Appleton-1472|Daniel Appleton (bef.1745-1836)]]||Ipswich, MA||Private|| |- |Archer, John[[Archer-130|John Archer Sr (1752 - 1830)]]||Wales||Sergeant Major|| |- |Ash, Robert[[Ash-1605|Robert Ash (1763-1835)]]||Gouldsboro, ME||Private|| |- |Aspinwall, John[[Aspinwall-344|John Aspinwall (1764-abt.1804)]]||Canton, MA||Private|| |- |Atkinson, Thomas[[Atkinson-10519|Thomas Atkinson (1749-1833)]]||Newburyport, MA||Private|| |- |Atus, London[[Atus-8|London Atus (~1759-1843)]]||Newark, NJ||Private|| |- |Averill, David[[Averill-640|David Averill (1755-1812)]]||Amherst, NH||Private|| |- |Averill, Moses[[Averill-519|Moses Averill Sr. (1761-1843)]]||Amherst, NH||Private|| |- |Averill, Samuel[[Averell-70|Samuel Averell (abt.1742-1824)]]||Sheepscot, ME||Lieutenant|| |- |Avery, Thatcher[[Avery-6690|Thatcher Avery (1757-1827)]]||Truro, MA||Captain|| |- |Ayer, Benjamin[[Ayer-1763|Benjamin Ayer (1763-1844)]]||Hollis, ME||Private, Drummer|| |- |Ayer, Ebenezer[[Ayer-1039|Ebenezer Ayer (1727-abt.1786)]]||Haverhill, MA||Private|| |- |Ayer, James[[Ayer-768|James Ayer (1732-1821)]]||Haverhill, MA||Sergeant|| |- |Babb, Peter[[Babb-80|Peter Babb (1764-1842)]]||Falmouth, ME||2d Lieutenant|| |- |Babbidge, Courtney[[Babbidge-42|Courtney Babbidge (1761-1834)]]||Harpswell, ME||Private|| |- |Babbidge, Stephen[[Babbidge-13|Stephen Babbidge (1760-1841)]]||Harpswell, ME||Private|| |- |Babson, Abraham[[Babson-173|Abraham Babson (1761-1839)]]||Gloucester, MA||Private|| |- |Babson, John[[Babson-233|John Babson (1746 - 1825)]]||Gloucester, MA||Captain, Sea||Regiment |- |Bachelder, Benjamin[[Bachelder-337|Benjamin Bachelder (1746-abt.1817)]]||Hampton Falls, NH||Ensign|| |- |Bachelder, David[[Batchelder-1212|David Batchelder (1742-1829)]]||Hampton Falls, NH||Sergeant|| |- |Bachelder, Stephen[[Batchelder-592|Stephen Batchelder (1755-1847)]]||Hampton, NH||Private|| |- |Bachelder, Theophilus[[Batchelder-1954|Theophilus Batchelder (1742-1807)]]||Kingston, NH||Lieutenant|| |- |Bachelder, Timothy[[Batchelder-1474|Timothy P. Batchelder (1744-1816)]]||Phippsburg, ME||||Regiment |- |Bacon, Ebenezer[[Bacon-3245|Ebenezer Bacon (1736 - 1798)]]||Billerica, MA||Patriotic Service|| |- |Bacon, James[[Bacon-71|James H. Bacon (1738-~1819)]]||Bedford, MA||Private|| |- |Bacon, Nathaniel[[Bacon-88|Nathaniel Bacon (1757-1843)]]||Eastham, MA||Private|| |- |Bacon, Timothy[[Bacon-90|Timothy Bacon (1762-1849)]]||Eastham, MA||Private|| |- |Bagley, Enoch[[Bagley-3307|Enoch Bagley (1758-1842)]]||Amesbury, MA||Corporal||Regiment |- |Bailey, Hudson[[Bayley-555|Hudson Bailey (1750-1798)]]||Falmouth, ME||Ensign|| |- |Bailey, John[[Bailey-6272|John Bailey (1737-1813)]]||Weymouth, MA||Captain|| |- |Bailey, Joshua[[Bailey-6878|Joshua Bailey Jr. (1749-1827)]]||Weymouth, MA||Corporal|| |- |Bailey, Josiah[[Bailey-6880|Josiah Bailey (1754-1835)]]||Georgetown, ME||Sergeant|| |- |Bailey, Nathan[[Bailey-8310|Nathan Bailey (1735-1819)]]||Tewksbury, MA||Sergeant|| |- |Bailey, Nathanial[[Bailey-23742|Nathaniel Bailey (1743-1832)]]||Rowley, MA||Private|| |- |Bailey, Robert[[Bailey-34384|Robert Bailey Jr (1736-1775)]]||Falmouth, ME||2nd Lieutenant|| |- |Bailey, Samuel[[Bailey-12377|Samuel Bailey (1757-1829)]]||Rowley, MA||Musician|| |- |Baker, Lemuel[[Baker-17920|Lemuel Baker (1742-1815)]]||Roxbury, MA||Surgeon|| |- |Baker, Prince[[Baker-22345|Prince Baker (1742-1829)]]||Pembroke, MA||2nd Lieutenant || |- |Baker, Samuel[[Baker-65280|Samuel P Baker (1761-1826)]]||North Yarmouth, ME||Private|| |- |Baker, Samuel[[Baker-39712|Samuel Baker (1755-1840)]]||York, ME||Sergeant|| |- |Baker, Smith[[Baker-15690|Smith Baker Sr. (1759-1828)]]||Yarmouth, MA||Private|| |- |Baldwin, Nahum[[Baldwin-102|Nahum Baldwin Jr. (1762-1840)]]||Sudbury, MA||Private|| |- |Ball, John[[Ball-13704|John Ball (1757-1823)]]||Whitefield, ME||Sergeant|| |- |Ballard, Frederick[[Ballard-10165|Frederick Ballard (1762-1851)]]||Middleton, MA||Private|| |- |Ballard, Uriah[[Ballard-10512|Uriah Ballard (1758-1840)]]||Andover, MA||Sergeant|| |- |Bangs, Dean[[Bangs-713|Dean Bangs (1756-1845)]]||Harwich, MA||Private|| |- |Banks, Moses[[Banks-1740|Moses Banks Jr. (1732-1823)]]||York, ME||Lieutenant || |- |Barbour, Solomon[[Barber-5328|Solomon Barber (1746-1827)]]||Weymouth, MA||Private|| |- |Barker, Caleb[[Barker-15837|Caleb Barker (1749-1843)]]||Hanover, MA||Civil Service|| |- |Barker, Carr[[Barker-10232|Carr Barker (abt.1745-)]]||Dresden, ME||1st Lieutenant|| |- |Barker, Asa[[Barker-3362|Asa Barker (1748-abt.1822)]]||Andover, MA||Private||Regiment |- |Barker, Benjamin[[Barker-1206|Benjamin Barker (1755-1841)]]||Methuen, MA||Corporal|| |- |Barker, Daniel[[Barker-4708|Daniel Barker (1754-1820)]]||Exeter, NH||Private, Patriotic Service|| |- |Barker, Jeremiah[[Barker-9649|Jeremiah Barker (1752-1835)]]||Scituate, MA||Private|| |- |Barker, Jesse[[Barker-1204|Jesse Barker (1762-1854)]]||Methuen, MA||Private|| |- |[[Barker-1185|Jonathan Barker (1754-1824)]]||Methuen, MA||Sergeant|| |- |Barnard, Nathan[[Barnard-9193|Nathan Barnard (1751-1830)]]||Waltham, MA||Private|| |- |Barrell, Joshua[[Barrell-156|Joshua Barrell (1746-1828)]]||Scituate, MA||Private|| |- |Barrett, Amos[[Barrett-3461|Amos Barrett (1752-1829)]]||Concord, MA||Private|| |- |Barrett, Simeon[[Barrett-1884|Simeon Barrett (1750-1832)]]||Carlisle, MA||Sergeant|| |- |[[Barrows-542|Asa Alden Barrows (1751-1850)]]||Middleborough, MA||Private|| |- |[[Barrows-843|Ephraim Barrows (1762-1838)]]||Plympton, MA||Private|| |- |Barrows, Beniah[[Barrows-1776|Beniah Barrows (1762-1844)]]||Cumberland, RI||Private|| |- |Barrows, Peter[[Barrows-1775|Peter Barrows (1755-1841)]]||Attleboro, MA||Private|| |- |Barrows, Ichabod[[Barrows-936|Ichabod Barrows (1756-1823)]]||Cumberland, RI||Private|| |- |[[Barrows-324|William Barrows (1756-1837)]]||Plympton, MA||Private|| |- |Barstow, Benjamin[[Barstow-977|Benjamin Barstow (abt.1756-1821)]]||Pembroke, MA||Private|| |- |Barstow, Timothy[[Barstow-968|Timothy Barstow (1762-1837)]]||Hanover, MA||Private|| |- |Barter, Joseph[[Barter-561|Joseph Barter (~1740-~1840)]]||Boothbay, ME||Private|| |- |Barter, Pelatiah[[Barter-474|Pelatiah Barter (1741-1825)]]||Kittery, ME||Patriotic Service|| |- |Bartlett, Christopher[[Bartlett-4940|Christopher Bartlett (1732-~1806)]]||Attleboro, ME||Patriotic Service|| |- |Bartlett, James[[Bartlett-12394|James Bartlett (1759-1836)]]||Kittery, ME||Private||Regiment |- |Bartlett, John[[Bartlett-7471|John Bartlett (1752-1847)]]||Duxbury, MA||Private|| |- |Bartlett, Jonathan[[Bartlett-6888|Jonathan Bartlett (1745-1798)]]||Newton, MA||Private|| |- |Bartlett, Joseph[[Bartlett-12202|Joseph Bartlett (1739-1808)]]||Plymouth, MA||Private|| |- |Bartlett, Joseph[[Bartlett-10124|Joseph Bartlett (1759-1828)]]||Plaistow, NH||Private|| |- |Bartlett, Malachi[[Bartlett-5660|Malachi Bartlett (1758-abt.1832)]]||Plymouth, MA||Private|| |- |Bartlett, Moses[[Bartlett-13293|Moses Bartlett (1756-1818)]]||Newton, MA||Private|| |- |Bartlett, Samuel[[Bartlett-2979|Samuel Bartlett (1757-1836)]]||Plymouth, MA||Sailor|| |- |Bartlett, Samuel[[Bartlett-6855|Samuel Bartlett (1732-1812)]]||Newton, MA||Private|| |- |Bartlett, Samuel[[Bartlett-2746|Samuel Bartlett (1748-1819)]]||Amesbury, MA||Private|| |- |Bartlett, Thaddeus[[Bartlett-3818|Thaddeus Bartlett (1759-1844)]]||Newton, MA||Private|| |- |Barton, James[[Barton-5631|James Barton (~1731-bef.1820)]]||Falmouth, ME||Private|| |- |Barton, John[[Barton-3768|John Barton (1752-1834)]]||Falmouth, ME||Corporal|| |- |Bassett, David[[Bassett-7298|David Bassett (1749-1837)]]||Chatham, MA||Mariner|| |- |Basteen, Joseph[[Basteen-8|Joseph Basteen (1750-aft.1820)]]||Wells, ME||Private|| |- |Baston, Winthrop[[Baston-42|Winthrop Baston (1739 - 1817)]]||York, ME||Captain|| |- |Batchelder, David[[Batchelder-1212|David Batchelder (1742-1829)]]||Hampton Falls, NH||Sergeant|| |- |Batchelder, Joshua[[Batchelder-5|Joshua Batchelder (1749-1826)]]||Kensington, NH||Private|| |- |Batchelder , Nathan[[Batchelder-511|Nathan Batchelder (1747-1832)]]||Hampton, NH||Corporal|| |- |Bates, Doughty[[Bates-10738|Doughty Bates (1761-1835)]]||Hanover, MA||Private|| |- |Bates, Hosea[[Bates-64|Hosea Bates (1745-~1805)]]||Hingham, MA||1st Lieutenant|| |- |Bates, Jabez[[Bates-6624|Jabez Rose Bates (bef.1760-1849)]]||Hanover, MA||Private|| |- |Bates, Jacob[[Bates-18653|Jacob Bates (1759-1850)]]||Abington, MA||Private|| |- |Bates, Thomas[[Bates-8016|Thomas Bates (1757-1846)]]||Wareham, MA||Sergeant|| |- |Battle, Asa[[Battle-1332|Asa Battle (1764-1838)]]||Bridgewater, MA||Private|| |- |Baxter, Benjamin[[Baxter-5035|Benjamin Baxter (1755-1832)]]||Hartland, CT||Private|| |- |[[Baxter-7270|John Lee Baxter (1754-1831)]]||Yarmouth, MA||Corporal|| |- |Bale, John[[Bale-532|Jonathon Bale (1737-abt.1825)]]||York, ME||Seaman|| |- |Bean, Curtis[[Bean-2030|Curtis Bean Jr (1731-1833)]]||Kingston, NH||Cororal|| |- |Bean, Daniel[[Bean-646|Daniel Bean Sr (1757-1833)]]||Brentwood, NH||Private|| |- |Bean, Ebenezer[[Bane-405|Ebenezer (Bane) Bean (1737-1824)]]||York, ME||Private|| |- |Bean, John[[Bean-5289|John P Bean Jr. (1756-1832)]]||Epping, NH||Lieutenant|| |- |Bean, John[[Bean-4266|John Bean (1757-1831)]]||Poplin, NH||Private|| |- |Bean, Josiah[[Bean-4265|Josiah Bean (1759-1835)]]||Poplin, NH||Private|| |- |Bean, Phineas[[Bean-3288|Phineas Bean (1763-1838)]]||Candia, NH||Private|| |- |Bearce, Asa[[Bearce-112|Asa Bearce (1740-1829)]]||Halifax, MA||Captain|| |- |Beath, John[[Beath-31|John Beath (1710-1798)]]||Ireland||Naval Captain|| |- |Beath, Joseph[[Beath-151|Joseph Beath (1740-1828)]]||Boothbay, ME||Mate|| |- |Beckler, Daniel[[Beckler-17|Daniel John Beckler (1748-1833)]]||Germany||Private|| |- |Belher, Supply[[Belcher-3407|Supply Belcher (1751-1836)]]||Stoughton, MA||Sergeant|| |- |Bemis, Jacob[[Bemis-754|Jacob Bemis (1757-1841)]]||Waltham, MA||Private|| |- |Benner, Christopher[[Benner-629|Christopher Henry Benner (1757-1842)]]||Braintree, MA||Private|| |- |Benner, Peter[[Benner-1349|Peter Benner (1761-1833)]]||Abington, MA||Corporal|| |- |Bemis, Thaddeus[[Bemis-240|Thaddeus Bemis (1759-1842)]]||Waltham, MA||Private|| |- |Benjamin, Samuel[[Benjamin-1982|Samuel Benjamin (1754-1824)]]||Watertown, MA||Lieutenant|| |- |Bennett, Isaac[[Bennett-25966|Issac Bennett (1741-~1790)]]||Gloucester, MA||Sergeant|| |- |Bennett, Moses[[Bennett-42567|Moses Bennett (1755-1832)]]||Gloucester, MA||Private|| |- |Benson, Ichabod[[Benson-4332|Ichabod Benson (1756-1833)]]||Middleborough, MA||Private|| |- |Benson, Jepthah[[Benson-2883|Jepthah Benson (1763-1858)]]||Wareham, MA||Private|| |- |Benson, Samuel[[Benson-2304|Samuel Benson I (1762-1848)]]||Middleborough, MA||Private|| |- |Berry, Benjamin[[Berry-6025|Benjamin Berry (1762-1860)]]||Rye, NH||Private|| |- |Berry, George[[Berry-25862|George Berry (1756-1846)]]||Scarborough, ME||Private|| |- |Berry, Isaac[[Berry-5208|Isaac Berry (~1760-~1830)]]||Scarborough, ME||Private|| |- |Berry,Josiah[[Berry-25863|Josiah Berry (1759-1840)]]||Falmouth, ME||Private|| |- |Berry, Nathaniel[[Berry-15222|Nathaniel Berry (1755-1850)]]||Georgetown, ME||Private|| |- |Berry, Thomas[[Berry-14705|Thomas Berry (1745-1828)]]||Falmouth, ME||Lieutenant|| |- |Berry, William[[Berry-6559|William Berry (1753-1824)]]||Falmouth, ME||Private|| |- |Besse, Ebenezer[[Besse-71|Ebenezer Besse (1754-1846)]]||Wareham, MA||Private|| |- |Besse, Jabez[[Besse-206|Jabez Besse Sr. (1738-abt.1815)]]||Wareham, MA||Private|| |- |Besse, Jabez[[Besse-207|Jabez Besse Jr. (1765-1833)]]||Wareham, MA||Private|| |- |Besse, Jonah[[Besse-359|Jonah Besse (1764-)]]||Bridgewater, MA||Private|| |- |Besse, Joseph[[Besse-529|Joseph Besse (1759-1840)]]||Middleborough, MA||Private||Unconnected |- |Besse, Joshua[[Bessey-207|Joshua D. Bessey Jr. (~1755-~1836)]]||Wareham, MA||Private|| |- |Beveridge, Matthew[[Beveridge-26|Matthew Beveridge (1766-1837)]]||Topsham, ME||Private|| |- |Bibber, James Jr.[[Bibber-5|James Drew Bibber Jr. (1756-1846)]]||York, ME||Private|| |- |Bickford, John[[Bickford-1729|John Bickford (1759-1837)]]||Newington, NH||Private|| |- |Bickford, Joseph[[Bickford-98|Joseph White Bickford Sr. (1757-1841)]]||Harpswell, ME||Private||Disputed |- |Bicknell, Abner[[Bicknell-172|Abner Bicknell (1764-1844)]]||Weymouth, MA||Private|| |- |Bicknell, Daniel[[Bicknell-152|Daniel Bicknell (1761-1833)]]||Abington, MA||Private|| |- |Bicknell, John[[Bicknell-447|John Bicknell (1744-1825)]]||Abington, MA||Lieutenant|| |- |Bigelow, James[[Bigelow-1469|James Bigelow Jr (1742-1829)]]||Weston, MA||Sergeant||Regiment |- |Billings, Abel[[Billings-1488|Abel Billings (1757-1833)]]||Lincoln, MA||Private|| |- |Billings, John[[Billings-998|John Billings Jr (1755-1779)]]||Lincoln, MA||Private|| |- |Billington, John[[Billington-42|Isaac John Billington (1758-1829)]]||Middleborough, MA||Private||Regiment |- |Binford, William[[Binford-332|William Binford (1755-1827)]]||Boston, MA||Sergeant|| |- |Bisbee, Elisha[[Bisbee-194|Elisha Bisbee (1757-1826)]]||Bridgewater, MA||Lieutenant|| |- |Bither, Peter[[Bither-1|Peter Bither (1753-1827)]]||England||Soldier|| |- |Bird, Aaron[[Bird-2470|Aaron Bird (1756-1822)]]||Dorchester, MA||Corporal|| |- |Bixby, Solomon[[Bixby-683|Solomon Bixby (1761-1835)]]||Sutton, MA||Private|| |- |Black, Henry[[Black-9389|Henry Black (1739-1817)]]||Boston, MA||Lieutenant|| |- |Black, John[[Black-4403|John Black (1736-1832)]]||York, ME||2nd Lieutenant|| |- |Black, Josiah[[Black-9055|Josiah Black (1750-1843)]]||Kittery, ME||Private|| |- |Black, Moses[[Black-19418|Moses Black (~1751-1829)]]||Kittery, ME||Private|| |- |Blackinton, Benjamin[[Blackinton-44|Benjamin Blackinton (1746-1812)]]||Wrentham, MA||Sergeant|| |- |Blackstone, Benjamin[[Blackstone-690|Benjamin Blackstone II (1725-1799)]]||Falmouth, ME||Private|| |- |[[Blackwell-4552|Joshua Blackwell (1745-1822)]]||Sandwich, MA||Private|| |- |Blackwell, Thomas[[Blackwell-2315|Thomas Blackwell (1757-1830)]]||Sandwich, MA||Private|| |- |Blackwood, James[[Blackwood-685|James Blackwood (1745-1827)]]||Scotland||Corporal|| |- |Blair, James[[Blair-6918|James Blair Jr. (abt.1753-1838)]]||Woolwich, ME||Private|| |- |Blaisdell, John[[Blaisdell-182|John Blaisdell (1756-1823)]]||Lebanon, ME||Sergeant|| |- |Blaisdell, Joseph[[Blaisdell-912|Joseph Blaisdell (1759-aft.1840)]]||Amesbury, MA||Private|| |- |Blake, John Jr.[[Blake-6395|John Blake Jr. (1761-1826)]]||Harpswell, ME||Corporal|| |- |Blake, John Sr.[[Blake-6396|John Blake Sr. (1736-1806)]]||Milton, MA||Patriotic Service|| |- |Blanchard, Ozias[[Blanchard-3680|Ozias Blanchard (1742-~1826)]]||Weymouth, MA||2nd Lieutenant|| |- |Blanchard, Seth[[Blanchard-6864|Seth Blanchard (1760-1842)]]||ME||Private||birthplace |- |Blanchard, Solomon[[Blanchard-8882|Solomon Blanchard (1763-1853)]]||Weymouth, MA||Private|| |- |Blunt, Ebenezer[[Blunt-760|Ebenezer Blunt Jr. (1745-1824)]]||Medford, MA||Patriotic Service|| |- |Blunt, John[[Blunt-131|John Blunt (1736-1804)]]||Plainfield, CT||Captain|| |- |Bodge, Benjamin[[Bodge-14|Benjamin Bodge (1746-1822)]]||Charlestown, MA||Private|| |- |Bodge, Benjamin[[Bodge-37|Benjamin Bodge (1756-1831)]]||Windham, ME||Private|| |- |Boggs, Samuel[[Boggs-3814|Samuel Boggs (abt.1725-1779)]]||||2nd Lieutenant||Birthplace |- |Bohanon, John N.[[Bohanon-26|John N. Bohanon (1740-1821)]]||Boscawen, NH||Captain|| |- |Bolster, Isaac[[Bolster-18|Isaac Bolster (1737-1825)]]||Uxbridge, MA||Captain|| |- |Bond, Jonas[[Bond-9202|Jonas Bond (1760-1843)]]||Lincoln, MA||Private|| |- |Bonney, Ichabod Jr.[[Bonney-997|Ichabod Bonney Jr. Esq. (1737-1807)]]||Pembroke, MA||Captain|| |- |Bonney,Ichabod[[Bonney-1504|Ichabod Bonney III. (1762-1848)]]||Pembroke, MA||Private|| |- |Boston, Thomas[[Boston-565|Thomas Boston (1760-1844)]]||Wells, ME||Private|| |- |Boston, William[[Boston-1678|William Boston (abt.1752-1817)]]>||Wells, ME||Corporal||A007290 |- |Bowden, Theodore[[Bowden-3152|Theodore Bowden (~1764-1849)]]||York, ME||Patriotic Service|| |- |Bowker, Levi[[Bowker-58|Levi B. Bowker (~1763 - 1850)]]||Scituate, MA||Private|| |- |Boyd, Thomas[[Boyd-12353|Thomas Boyd (1748-1803)]]||Ireland||Patriotic Service|| |- |Boynton, Samuel[[Boynton-2045|Samuel Boynton (1755-1837)]]||NH||Patriotic Service|| |- |Brackett, Abraham[[Brackett-135|Abraham Brackett (1714-1806)]]||Hampton, NH||Private|| |- |Brackett, Anthony[[Brackett-854|Anthony Brackett (1749-1821)]]||Falmouth, ME||Private|| |- |Brackett, James[[Brackett-66|James Brackett (1726-1825)]]||Berwick, ME||Patriotic Service|| |- |Brackett, Joshua[[Brackett-84|Joshua Brackett (1723-1817)]]||Falmouth, ME||2nd Lieutenant|| |- |Brackett, Nathan[[Brackett-76|Nathan Brackett Sr (1754-1837)]]||Berwick, ME||Private||Regiment |- |Brackett, Thomas[[Brackett-1018|Thomas Brackett (1742-1788)]]||Charlestown, MA||Captain|| |- |Bradford, Cornelius[[Bradford-2026|Cornelius Bradford Sr. (1737-bef.1790)]]||Kingston, MA||Captain|| |- |Bradford, William[[Bradford-3020|William Bradford (1755-1811)]]||Duxbury, MA||Sergeant|| |- |Bradish, David[[Bradish-241|David Bradish (1745-1818)]]||Medford, MA||Captain|| |- |Bradstreet, John[[Bradstreet-183|John D. Bradstreet (bef.1748-1833)]]||Ipswich, MA||Private|| |- |Bray, Nathaniel[[Bray-3891|Nathaniel Bray lV (1763-1836)]]||Newbury, MA||Private|| |- |Brewer, John[[Brewer-4552|John Brewer (1743 - 1825)]]||Weston, MA||Captain|| |- |Brewer, Josiah[[Brewer-11596|Josiah Brewer (1744 - 1830)]]||Tyringham, MA||Colonel|| |- |Brewster, Zadock[[Brewster-680|Zadock Brewster (1742-1811)]]||Duxbury, MA||1st Lieutenant|| |- |Bridges, Edmund[[Bridges-1837|Edmund Bridges (1762-1851)]]||York, ME||Private|| |- |Bridgham, John[[Bridgham-108|John Bridgham (1729-1815)]]||Boston, MA||Captain|| |- |Brigg, Daniel[[Briggs-7773|Daniel Briggs (1737-1809)]]||Dighton, MA||Sergeant|| |- |Briggs, William[[Briggs-5333|William Briggs (1737 - 1819)]]||Taunton, MA||Captain|| |- |Brooks, William[[Brooks-3179|William Brooks (abt.1755-abt.1837)]]||Kittery, ME||Private|| |- |Brown, Enoch[[Brown-131440|Enoch Brown (1753-1844)]]||Georgetown, ME||Private|| |- |Brown, James[[Brown-142450|James Brown (1760-aft.1820)]]||Prince William, VA||Private|| |- |Brown,Jacob[[Brown-4225|Jacob Brown (1720-1789)]]||Salisbury, MA|Salisbury, MA||Major|| |- |Brown, Joshua[[Brown-10896|Joshua Brown II (1747-1825)]]||Scarborough, ME||Private|| |- |Bryer, Samuel[[Bryer-268|Samuel Bryer (1743-1824)]]||Kittery, ME||Private|| |- |Buck, Daniel[[Buck-4260|Daniel Buck (1757 - 1826)]]||Haverhill, MA||Soldier|| |- |Buck, Ebenezer[[Buck-4258|Ebenezer Buck (1752 - 1824)]]||Haverhill, MA||Captain|| |- |Buck, John[[Buck-435|John Buck III (abt.1754-1828)]]||New Gloucester, ME||Private|| |- |Buck, Jonathan C.[[Buck-3833|Jonathan C. Buck (1719 - 1795)]]||Woburn, MA||Colonel|| |- |Buck, Jonathan[[Buck-4252|Jonathan Buck Jr. (1748 - 1824)]]||Haverhill, MA||Major|| |- |Buck, Moses[[Buck-4111|Moses Buck (abt.1759-1826)]]||New Gloucester, ME||Private|| |- |Buckland, Nathan[[Buckland-1749|Nathan (Buckland) Bucklin (1743-1829)]]||Rehoboth, MA||Private|| |- |Bucknam, Daniel[[Bucknam-146|Daniel Bucknam (1726-1809)]]||Beverly, MA||General|| |- |Bucknam, John[[Bucknam-88|John Bucknam (1746-1841)]]||Falmouth, ME||Private|| |- |Bucknam, William[[Bucknam-140|William R.Bucknam (~1747-1831)]]||North Yarmouth, ME||Soldier|| |- |Bucknell, Simeon[[Bucknell-209|Simeon Bucknell (1754-1836)]]||Exeter, NH||Soldier|| |- |Bumpus, Shubael[[Bumpus-173|Shubael Bumpus (1759-1841)]]||Wareham, MA||Private|| |- |Bunker, Isaac[[Bunker-724|Isaac Bunker (bef.1740-abt.1828)]]||Brunswick, ME||Patriotic Service|| |- |Burbank, David[[Burbank-790|David Burbank (1762-1806)]]||York, ME||Drummer|| |- |Burbank, Silas[[Burbank-700|Silas Burbank (1739 - 1814)]]||Bradford, MA||Captain|| |- |Burgess, John[[Burgess-4069|John Burgess IV (~1736-~1827)]]||Yarmouth, MA||Private||Regiment |- |Burnham, Isaac[[Burnham-4235|Isaac Burnham (1743-~1825)]]||Arundel, ME||Patriotic Service|| |- |Burrill, John[[Burrill-74|John Burrill (1752-1843)]]||Abington, MA||Private|| |- |Burton, Benjamin[[Burton-8808|Benjamin Burton (1749 - 1835)]]||Thomaston, ME||Major|| |- |Butler, Moses III[[Butler-17534|Moses Butler III (1756-1839)]]||South Berwick, ME||Private|| |- |Butler, Moses Jr.[[Butler-8932|Moses Butler Jr. (1731-1817)]]||Kittery, ME||Private|| |- |Butler, Moses[[Butler-5135|Moses Butler (bef.1742-1823)]]||South Berwick, ME||Private|| |- |Butler, Phineas Sr. [[Butler-9857|Phineas Butler (1732-1806)]]||Framingham, MA||Corporal|| |- |Butler, Phineas Jr.[[Butler-9856|Phinehas Butler Jr. (1758-1852)]]||Framingham, MA||Corporal || |- |Butler, Thomas[[Butler-14056|Thomas Butler (1754-1819)]]||Worcester, MA||Lieutenant|| |- |Butterfield, Ebenezer[[Butterfield-320|Ebenezer Butterfield (1707-bef.1796)]]||Chelmsford, MA||Patriotic Service|| |- |Button, Nathan[[Button-983|Nathan (Button) Burton (1735-aft.1820)]]||Hopkinton, RI||Private|| |- |Buzzell, Isaac[[Buzzell-70|Isaac Buzzell (1756-1844)]]||Dover, NH||Private|| |- |Calderwood, John[[Calderwood-20|John Calderwood (1725-1808)]]||Ireland||Patriotic Service|| |- |Calderwood, Samuel[[Calderwood-30|Samuel Calderwood (1761-1842)]]||Dedham, MA||Patriotic Service|| |- |Cambell, Thomas[[Campbell-2734|Thomas Campbell Sr. (1737-1803)]]||Scotland||Captain|| |- |Cargill, James[[Cargill-478|James Cargill (~1724 - ~1812)]]||Londonderry, NH||Colonel||Regiment |- |Carle, Joseph[[Carle-1869|Joseph Carle (1754-1839)]]||Saco, ME||Private||Regiment |- |Carle, Samuel[[Carle-1292|Samuel Carle Jr. (1710-1785)]]||Dover, NH||Lieutenant Patriotic Service||Regiment |- |Carlisle, Joseph[[Carlisle-297|Joseph Carlisle (1761-1843)]]||York, ME||Private|| |- |Carll, John[[Carll-78|John Carll (1755-1832)]]||||Sergeant||birthplace |- |Carll, Nathaniel[[Carll-79|Nathaniel Carll (1747 - 1828)]]||Scarborough, ME||Sergeant|| |- |Carlton, David[[Carleton-604|David Carleton (1751-1843)]]||Bradford, MA||Major|| |- |Carlton, Ezra[[Carlton-2072|Ezra Carlton Sr. (~1765-aft.1841)]]||Andover, MA||Private|| |- |Carney, Mark [[Carney-3607|Mark Carney (1740-1782)]]||France||Privateer|| |- |Carr, John B[[Carr-10337|John Baxter Carr (1760-1814)]]||Salisbury, MA||Private, Seaman|| |- |Carr, Marcrest[[Carr-4499|Marcrest Carr (abt. 1731 - bef. 1779)]]||Salisbury, MA||Captain|| |- |Carriel, Jonathan[[Carriel-70|Jonathan Carriel (1757-1827)]]||Sutton, MA||Lieutenant|| |- |Carter, Abijah[[Carter-842|Abijah Carter (1761-1847)]]||Leominster, MA|||||Regiment |- |Carter, Edward Jr.[[Carter-249|Edward Carter Jr. (1743-1827)]]||Woburn, MA||Private||Regiment |- |Carter, Ephraim[[Carter-4485|Ephraim Carter (1742-1826)]]||Scarborough, MA||Private|| |- |Carter, James[[Carter-11209|James Carter II (1764-1834)]]||Pemaquid Patent, ME||Private|| |- |Carter, James[[Carter-4487|James Carter (1740-1818)]]||Scarborough, ME||Private|| |- |Carter, Joseph[[Carter-50230|Joseph Carter (1740-1823)]]||Woburn, MA||2nd Lieutenant|| |- |Carter, Levi[[Carter-37408|Levi Carter (1748-)]]||Bolton, MA||Private||Regiment |- |Cash, Nathaniel[[Cash-53|Nathaniel Cash (1761-1849)]]||Cape Elizabeth, ME||Private|| |- |Chadbourn, Silas[[Chadbourn-13|Silas Chadbourn (1752-1823)]]||Berwick, ME||Lieutenant|| |- |Chamberlain, John[[Chamberlain-4001|John Chamberlain Jr. (1720-1806)]]||Groton, MA||Private|| |- |Chandler, Ichabod[[Chandler-1638|Ichabod Chandler (bef.1762-1838)]]||Duxbury, MA||||Regiment |- |Chandler, Jonathan[[Chandler-1639|Jonathan Chandler (1731-1818)]]||Duxbury, MA||Private|| |- |Chaplin, John[[Chaplin-419|John Chaplin (1758-1837)]]||Rowley, MA||Private|| |- |Chapman, Benjamin[[Chapman-14538|Benjamin Chapman (1759-1804)]]||Preston, CT||Private|| |- |Charles, John[[Charles-665|John Charles Jr. (1746 - 1831)]]||Brimfield, MA||Civil Service||Regiment |- |Charles, Samuel[[Charles-3653|Samuel Charles (1755-1843)]]||Brimfield, MA||Private|| |- |Chase, Ebenezer Sr. [[Chase-6053|Ebenezer R Chase Sr (1766-1855)]]||Edgecomb, ME||Private|| |- |Chase, Ephraim[[Chase-465|Ephraim Chase (1744-1836)]]||Freetown, MA||Captain|| |- |Chase, Ezekiel[[Chase-11794|Ezekiel Chase (1761-1843)]]||Hallowell, ME||Private|| |- |Cheney, John[[Cheney-1747|John Cheney Jr. (1763 - 1847)]]||Groton, MA||Soldier|| |- |Cheney, Joseph[[Cheney-2656|Joseph Cheney (1759-1815)]]||Wells, ME||Corporal|| |- |Church, Nathaniel V[[Church-1809|Nathaniel Church V (1755-1833)]]||Scituate, ME||Private|| |- |Clark, John[[Clark-35010|John Clark (1762-1842)]]||Nobleboro, ME||Private|| |- |Clark, John Sr.[[Clark-39567|John Clark Sr. (abt.1760-1844)]]||Harpswell, ME||Private|| |- |Clark, Josiah[[Clark-31763|Josiah Clark (abt.1726-1830)]]||Somersworth, NH||Private|| |- |Clements, Samuel[[Clements-5231|Samuel Clements (1744-1804)]]||Somersworth, NH||Private|| |- |Clemons, John[[Clemons-4|John Clemons (1763-1845)]]||Danvers, MA||Soldier|| |- |Clewley, Isaac[[Clewley-58|Isaac Clewley Sr (1729-1800)]]||Roxbury, ME||Lieutenant|| |- |Clifford, Nathaniel[[Clifford-2775|Nathaniel Clifford (1760-1793)]]||Falmouth, ME||Private|| |- |Cobb, Isaac[[Cobb-8484|Isaac Cobb (1753 - 1823)]]||Barnstable, MA||Captain|| |- |Cobb, Rowland [[Cobb-3377|Rowland Cobb (1757-1842)]]||Plympton, MA||Private|| |- |Cobb, William[[Cobb-11983|William Cobb (1751-1802)]]||Falmouth, ME||Captain||unconnected |- |Coffin, Daniel[[Coffin-1671|Daniel Coffin Jr (1737-1812)]]||Newbury, MA||Private|| |- |Cofren, Robert[[Cofren-3|Robert Cofren (1764-1844)]]||Pembroke, NH||Private||Regiment |- |Colburn, Oliver[[Colburn-1726|Oliver Colburn (1744-1788)]]||ME?||Captain||birthplace |- |Colburn, Reuben[[Colburn-1869|Reuben Colburn (1740-1818)]]||ME?||Major||birthplace |- |Colburn, Thomas[[Colburn-2205|Thomas Colburn (1759-1848)]])||Hampstead, NH||Private|| |- |Colby, Joseph[[Colby-877|Joseph Colby (1740-1826)]]||Amesbury, MA||Private|| |- |Colcord, David[[Colcord-63|David Colcord (abt.1745-1828)]]||New Market, NH||Private|| |- |Cole, Abijah[[Cole-10302|Abijah Cole Jr (1762-1845)]]||Harvard, MA||Private|| |- |Cole, Isaiah[[Cole-26416|Isaiah Cole (1757-)]]||Pembroke, MA||Private|| |- |Cole, Joseph[[Cole-26821|Joseph Cole (1754-)]]||Newbury, MA||Private|| |- |Cole, Samuel[[Cole-27106|Samuel Cole (1756-1844)]]||North Yarmouth, ME||Private|| |- |Cole, William[[Cole-33129|William Cole (1740-1824)]]||Biddeford, ME||Lieutenant|| |- |Collamore, Peter[[Collamore-79|Peter Collamore Sr (1734-1786)]]||Scituate, MA||Corporal|| |- |Collins, Daniel[[Collins-14690|Daniel Collins (1758-1851)]]||Providence, RI||Private|| |- |Collins, Daniel[[Collins-32076|Daniel Collins (1755-1845)]]||Providence, RI||Private|| |- |Collins, Joseph[[Collins-27793|Joseph Collins (1760-1848)]]||Gloucester, MA||Private|| |- |Collins, Lemuel[[Collins-20435|Lemuel Collins II (1758-1841)]]||Cape Ann, MA||Private|| |- |Collins, Solomon[[Collins-24847|Solomon Collins (1762-1848)]]||Chatham, MA||Private|| |- |Conant, Bartholomew[[Conant-286|Bartholomew Conant (~1736-1802)]]||Falmouth, ME||Private|| |- |Cookson, Reuben[[Cookson-262|Reuben Cookson (1745-1829)]]||Wellfleet, MA||Private|| |- |Coolbroth, Daniel[[Coolbroth-7|Daniel Coolbroth (~1759-~1833)]]||Scarborough, ME||Private||Regiment |- |Coolbroth, Peter[[Coolbroth-1|Peter Coolbroth (1750 - 1834)]]||Scarborough, ME||Private|| |- |Coolbroth, Samuel[[Coolbroth-8|Samuel Coolbroth (~1762-1814)]]||Scarborough, ME||Private|| |- |Coolidge, Silas[[Coolidge-726|Silas Coolidge (1755-1834)]]||Weston, MA||Private|| |- |Coombs, Anthony[[Coombs-100|Anthony Coombs (abt.1754-1843)]]||Georgetown, ME||Private|| |- |Coombs, Elnathan[[Coombs-1880|Elnathan Coombs (1732-1788)]]||Rochester, MA||Patriotic Service|| |- |Coombs, Hezekiah[[Coombs-669|Hezekiah Coombs (abt.1759-1830)]]||New Meadows, ME||Private|| |- |Coombs, John[[Coombs-1232|John Coombs (1748 - 1836)]]||Newburyport, MA||Private||Seacoast |- |Coombs, Joseph [[Coombs-257|Joseph Coombs (1752-1817)]]||Brunswick, ME||Sergeant|| |- |Coombs, William[[Coombs-2546|William A. Coombs (1753-1846)]]||Brunswick, ME||Private|| |- |Cooper, Alexander[[Cooper-12997|Alexander Cooper (1745-1831)]]||Berwick, ME||Private|| |- |Cooper, Benjamin[[Cooper-223|Benjamin Cooper (abt.1757-1843)]]||Cambridge, MA||Private|| |- |Copeland, Moses[[Copeland-985|Moses Copeland (1741-1817)]]||Milton, MA||Patriotic Service|| |- |Copeland, Nataniel[[Copeland-4835|Nathaniel Copeland (1762-1806)]]||Milton, MA||Private|| |- |Corbett, Peter[[Corbett-254|Peter Corbett (1748-1816)]]||Mendon, MA||Corporal|| |- |Cousins, Elisha[[Cousins-1230|Elisha Cousins (1735-1816)]]||Wells, ME||Sergeant|| |- |Cousins, Nathaniel[[Cousins-1650|Nathaniel Cousins (1739-1832)]]||Wells, ME||Major|| |- |Cousins, Samuel[[Cousins-664|Samuel Cousins (1759-1835)]]||Arundel, ME||Private|| |- |Covel, Judah[[Covel-19|Judah Covel (1752-1843)]]||Chatham, MA|| ||Regiment |- |Cox, Ebenezer [[Cox-8496|Ebenezer Cox (1762-1849)]]||Cape, Elizabeth||Private|| |- |Cox, Ebenezer [[Cox-8496|Ebenezer Cox (1762-1849)]]||Cape, Elizabeth||Private|| |- |Cox, Israel[[Cox-8492|Israel Cox (1755-1850)]]||Falmouth, ME||Private|| |- |Cox, Israel[[Cox-8492|Israel Cox (1755-1850)]]||Falmouth, ME||Private|| |- |Cox, William[[Cox-2027|William Cox (~1730-1817)]]||Pembroke, MA||Private|| |- |Crabtree, Agreen[[Crabtree-91|Agreen Crabtree (1739-1808)]]||Attleboro, MA||Captain||Privateer |- |Crabtree, Eleazer Courtney[[Crabtree-801|Eleazer Courtney Crabtree (1745 - 1824)]]||Attleboro, MA||Captain|| |- |Crafts, Moses[[Crafts-325|Moses Crafts (1754-1812)]]||Newton, MA||Private|| |- |Craig, Enoch[[Craig-3240|Enoch Craig (1758-1835)]]||Wrentham, MA||Private|| |- |Craig, Samuel[[Craig-11993|Samuel Craig (1758-bef.1852)]]||Winchendon, MA||Solder|| |- |Crane, John[[Crane-2444|John Crane (1744 - 1805)]]||Milton, MA||Brigadier General|| |- |Crawford, James [[Crawford-2272|James Crawford (1758-1825)]]||Warren, ME||Private|| |- |Crawford, John[[Crawford-2252|John Crawford (1717-1797)]]||Scotland||Patriotic Service|| |- |Cressey, Joseph[[Cressey-159|Joseph Cressey (1753-1832)]]||Gorham, ME||Private|| |- |Crockett, Jonathan[[Crockett-58|Jonathan Crockett (1741-1825)]]||Falmouth, ME||Private|| |- |Crockett, Jonathan[[Crockett-58|Jonathan Crockett (1741-1825)]]||??, ME||Private||birthplace |- |Crooker, Elijah [[Crocker-3407|Elijah Crocker (1732-1812)]]||Marshfield, MA||Captain|| |- |Crossman, Andrew[[Crossman-1792|Joseph A. Crossman (1737-1831)]]||Dartmouth, MA||Seaman|| |- |Crouch, David[[Crouch-2417|David Crouch Sr. (1752-1839)]]||Boston, MA||Naval Captain||Privateer |- |Cummings, Isaac[[Cummings-336|Isaac Cummings (1758-1842)]]||Douglas, MA||Drummer|| |- |Cummings, Jesse[[Cummings-343|Jesse Cummings (1745-1835)]]||Sutton, MA||Private|| |- |Cunningham, Samuel [[Cunningham-4593|Samuel Cunningham (1739-1828)]]||Townsend, MA||Captain|| |- |Currier, Abraham[[Currier-992|Abraham Currier (1758-1846)]]||Wells, ME||Private|| |- |Currier, Edmund[[Currier-994|Edmund Currier (bef.1733-~1778)]]||Amesbury, MA||Lieutenant|| |- |Curtis, Ashley[[Curtis-11820|Ashley Curtis Jr. (1746-1831)]]||Bridgewater, MA||Private|| |- |Curtis, Daniel[[Curtis-8819|Daniel Curtis (~1739-1782)]]||Falmouth, ME||Private|| |- |Curtis, Gershom[[Curtis-9024|Gershom Curtis Sr. (1747-1814)]]||Hanover, MA||Private|| |- |Curtis, Lot[[Curtis-16719|Lot Curtis (-1786)]]||??||Private||Birthplace |- |Curtis, Michael[[Curtis-15159|Michael Curtis (1739-1800)]]||Hanover, MA||Patriotic Service|| |- |Curtis, Nehemiah[[Curtis-4479|Nehemiah Curtis Sr. (1733-1816)]]||Hanover, MA||Captain|| |- |Curtis, Paul Sr.[[Curtis-3689|Paul Curtis Sr. (1737-1826)]]||Hanover, MA||Patriotic Service|| |- |Cushing, Charles[[Cushing-434|Charles Cushing (1734-1810)]]||Scituate, MA||Brigadier General|| |- |Cushing, John[[Cushing-1944|John Cushing (1743 - 1822)]]||Scituate, MA||Colonel||Regiment |- |Cushing, Loring[[Cushing-1814|Loring Cushing (1721-1777)]]||Provincetown, MA||Private|| |- |Cushman, Caleb[[Cushman-966|Caleb Cushman (1750-1833)]]||Plympton, MA||Private|| |- |Cushman, Jonathan[[Cushman-940|Jonathan Cushman (1754-1834)]]||Dartmouth, MA||Captain|| |- |Cutler, Nathan[[Cutler-2941|Nathan Cutler (1755-1827)]]||Mendon, MA||Private|| |- |Cutts, Edward[[Cutts-804|Edward Cutts (1728 - 1818)]]||Kittery, ME||Colonel|| |- |Cutts, Thomas[[Cutts-250|Thomas Cutts (1736-1821)]]||Kittery, ME||Colonel|| |- |Daggett, Nathan[[Daggett-268|Nathan Daggett (1750 - 1827)]]||Tisbury, MA||Private|| |- |Dains, John[[Dains-67|John Dains Jr. (1751-1837)]]||Windham, CT||Private|| |- |Damon, Israel[[Damon-702|Israel Damon (bef.1749-~1790)]]||Scituate, MA||Sergeant|| |- |Davis, Aquila[[Davis-69326|Aquila Davis (1760-1835)]]||Amesbury, MA||Private|| |- |Davis, Ezra[[Davis-106749|Ezra Davis (~1755-1826)]]||??||Private|| birthplace |- |Davis, Isaac[[Davis-40065|Isaac Davis (~1758-1846)]]||Scarborough, ME||Corporal|| |- |Davis, Israel[[Davis-30158|Israel Davis (bef. 1728 - 1788)]]||Rowley, MA||Captain|| |- |Davis, Jesse[[Davis-62915|Jesse Davis (1763-bef.1842)]]||Nottingham, NH||Private|| |- |Davis, John[[Davis-38319|John Davis (1754 - 1818)]]||Kingston, MA||Captain|| |- |Davis, Josiah[[Davis-539|Josiah Davis (1722-1824)]]||Barnstable, MA||Lieutenant|| |- |Davis, Moses[[Davis-72800|Moses Davis (1743-1824)]]||Newburyport, MA||Patriotic Service|| |- |Davis, Samuel[[Davis-44486|Samuel Davis Jr (1762-1856)]]||Barnstable, MA||Private|| |- |Davis, Thomas[[Davis-92377|Thomas Davis (1751-~1831)]]||Madbury, NH||Seaman|| |- |Davis, William[[Davis-38086|William Davis (1730-1819)]]||Amesbury, MA||Private|| |- |Day, Benjamin[[Day-9254|Benjamin Day (1735-1813)]]||Lincoln Co. ME||Private|| |- |Dean, Abraham[[Dean-16670|Abraham Dean (1760-1836)]]||Taunton, MA||Private|| |- |Deane, Ebenezer[[Deane-2238|Ebenezer Deane (1760-1857)]]||Wiscasset, ME||Private|| |- |Dearborn, Simon[[Dearborn-839|Simon Dearborn (1760-1853)]]||Epping, NH||Private|| |- |Decker, Thomas[[Decker-6423|Thomas Decker (1756-1852)]]||Boothbay, ME||Private|| |- |Decrow, Daniel[[Decrow-23|Daniel Decrow (1758-abt.1838)]]||Marshfield, MA||Private|| |- |Deering, John[[Deering-605|John Deering (~1729-1789)]]||Kittery, ME||Private|| |- |Deering, William[[Deering-662|William Deering (1741-)]]||Kittery, ME||1st Lieutenant|| |- |Delano, Alpheus[[Delano-637|Alpheus Delano (1744-1826)]]||Duxbury, MA||Sergeant|| |- |Delano, Amaziah[[Delano-1432|Amaziah Delano (abt.1758-1850)]]||North Yarmouth, ME||Private|| |- |Delano, Barzillai[[Delano-328|Barzillai Delano Sr (1755-1835)]]||Duxbury, MA||Private|| |- |Delano, Jonathan[[Delano-493|Jonathan Delano (1747-1833)]]||Duxbury, MA||Private||Regiment |- |Denison David[[Dennison-267|David Dennison (1734-1799)]]||Gloucester, MA||Sailor|| |- |Dennett, David[[Dennet-63|Samuel Dennet (1748-aft.1816)]]||Berwick, ME||Soldier|| |- |Dennett, David[[Dennett-469|David Dennett (1727-1778)]]||Portsmouth, NH||Private|| |- |Deschamps, Jean[[Deschamps-525|Jean Baptiste Deschamps (~1712-1822)]]||France||||Regiment |- |Devereux, Ralph[[Devereux-449|Ralph Devereux (1739-1824)]]||Marblehead, MA||Private|| |- |Dickey, Eleazer[[Dickey-1535|Eleazer B. Dickey (1761-1853)]]||Londonderry, NH||Private|| |- |Dobbins, James[[Dobbin-663|James D (Dobbin) Dobbins (1751-1853)]]||Philadelphia, PA||Private|| |- |Dodge, Abner[[Dodge-775|Abner Dodge Sr. (1755-1833)]]||Beverly, MA||Sergeant|| |- |Dodge, Elisha[[Dodge-5689|Elisha Dodge (1757-1804)]]||Rowley, MA||Private|| |- |Dodge, Nicholas[[Dodge-2233|Nicholas Dodge Jr.(1752-1827)]]||Beverly, MA||Private|| |- |Dodge, Paul[[Dodge-3016|Paul Dodge Jr. (1745-1820)]]||Ipswich, MA||2nd Lieutenant|| |- |Dodge, Zachariah[[Dodge-1421|Zachariah Dodge (1733-1789)]]||Wenham, MA||Private|| |- |Donnell, Abraham[[Donnell-424|Abraham Donnell (1749-1831)]]||York, ME||Private|| |- |Doolittle, Benjamin[[Doolittle-2471|Benjamin Doolittle (1764-1854)]]||Northfield, MA||Private|| |- |Dorman, Jabez[[Dorman-451|Jabez Dorman (~1744-bef.1830)]]||Arundel, ME||Sergeant|| |- |Dorr, William[[Dorr-759|William Dorr (1757-1840)]]||Roxbury, MA||Private, Fifer|| |- |Doten, Samuel[[Doten-3|Samuel (Doten) Doty (1758-1847)]]||Plymouth, MA||Seaman|| |- |Doty, John[[Doty-2310|John Doty (~1764-1827)]]||Freeport, ME||Private|| |- |Doughty, David[[Doughty-740|David Doughty (1720-1800)]]||Falmouth, ME||Private|| |- |Doughty, Ichabod[[Doughty-749|Ichabod Doughty (1754-1845)]]||Brunswick, ME||Corporal|| |- |Doughty, James[[Doughty-750|James Doughty (1764-1846)]]||Brunswick, ME||Private|| |- |Doughty, John[[Doughty-751|John Doughty (1743-1790)]]||Falmouth, ME||Private|| |- |Doughty, Nathaniel[[Doughty-753|Nathaniel Doughty Sr. (1763-1860)]]||Saco, ME||Private|| |- |Doughty, Stephen[[Doughty-744|Stephen Doughty (1749-1833)]]||Falmouth, ME||Private|| |- |Dow, John[[Dow-835|John Dow (bef.1754-1835)]]||South Hampton, NH||Corporal|| |- |Dow, Nathan[[Dow-1343|Nathan Dow (~1742-)]]||Salisbury, MA||Private|| |- |Drew, Stephen[[Drew-568|Stephen Drew (1754-1825)]]||Plymouth, MA||Private|| |- |Drinkwater, Daniel[[Drinkwater-192|Daniel Drinkwater (1754-1821)]]||North Yarmouth, ME||Private|| |- |Drinkwater, David[[Drinkwater-191|David Drinkwater (1751-1824)]]||North Yarmouth, ME||Ship Captain|| |- |Drinkwater, John[[Drinkwater-194|John Drinkwater (1738-1827)]]||North Yarmouth, ME||Private|| |- |Drinkwater, Joseph[[Drinkwater-186|Joseph Drinkwater (1709-1784)]]||Middleboro, MA||Private||Disputed |- |Drinkwater, Joseph[[Drinkwater-193|Joseph Drinkwater (1736-1822)]]||North Yarmouth, ME||Navy Lieutenant||Privateer |- |Drinkwater, Perez[[Drinkwater-547|Perez Drinkwater Sr (1761-1847)]]||North Yarmouth, ME||Naval Captain|| |- |Drinkwater, Samuel[[Drinkwater-201|Samuel Drinkwater (1743-1834)]]||North Yarmouth, ME||Captain|| |- |Dunbar, Daniel[[Dunbar-2032|Daniel Dunbar (1748-1824)]]||Bridgewater, MA||Sergeant|| |- |Dunbar, Elijah[[Dunbar-2653|Elijah Dunbar (1756-1844)]]||Hingham, MA||Private|| |- |Dunbar, Jesse[[Dunbar-5532|Jesse Dunbar (1744-1806)]]||Hingham, MA||Corporal||Regiment |- |Dunham, Cornelius[[Dunham-2604|Cornelius Dunham (1748-1835)]]||Carver, NH||Sailor|| |- |Dunham, Elijah Jr.[[Dunham-2317|Elijah Dunham Jr (abt.1754-1844)]]||??, MA||Private||birthplace |- |Dunham, James[[Dunham-4666|James Dunham (1754-1836)]]||Bridgewater, MA||Sergeant|| |- |Dunham, Joseph[[Dunham-4255|Joseph Dunham (~1756-1834)]]||??,MA||Private||birthplace |- |Dunning, Andrew[[Dunning-1315|Andrew Dunning (1727-1808)]]||York, ME||Patriotic Service|| |- |Dunton, John[[Dunton-377|John Dunton (~1736-1808)]]||Westport, ME||Lieutenant|| |- |Durell, Peter[[Durell-121|Peter Durell (1757-1823)]]||Newton, MA||Private|| |- |Durgin, Ephraim[[Durgin-269|Ephraim Durgin (1756-1815)]]||Strafford, NH||Private|| |- |Durgin, Ephraim[[Durgin-372|Ephraim Durgin (1752-1815)]]||Durham, NH||Private|| |- |Durgin, William[[Durgin-228|William Durgin (1744-1832)]]||Durham, NH||Civil Service|| |- |Dwelly, John[[Dwelly-71|John Dwelly (abt.1766-1843)]]||Pembrok, MA||Sailor|| |- |Dwinel, Aaron[[Dwinel-22|Aaron Dwinel (1762-1844)]]||Poland, ME||Private|| |- |Dwinel, Jacob[[Dwinel-34|Jacob (Dwinel) Dwinnell (1747-1831)]]||Sutton, MA||Private|| |- |Dyer, Elkanah[[Dyer-571|Elkanah Dyer (1759-1820)]]||Lewiston, ME||Private||birthplace |- |Dyer, Ephraim[[Dyer-3095 |Ephraim Dyer(1758-1833)]]||Cape Elizabeth, ME||Private|| |- |Dyer, Henry II[[Dyer-5342 |Henry Dyer II (1717-1798)]]||Truro, MA||Patriotic Service|| |- |Dyer, Henry III[[Dyer-5371 |Henry Dyer III(1739-1800)]]||Cape Elizabeth, ME||Captain|| |- |Dyer, Isaac[[Dyer-2985 |Isaac Dyer(1760-1843)]]||Falmouth, ME||Private|| |- |Dyer, Israel[[Dyer-843|Israel Dyer (1752-1789)]]||Falmouth, ME||Private|| |- |Dyer, Jonah[[Dyer-3821 |Jonah Dyer(1755-1831)]]||Falmouth, ME||Sailor, Sergeant|| |- |Dyer, Lemuel[[Dyer-5133|Lemuel Dyer (1759-1813)]]||Falmouth, ME||2d Lieutenant|| |- |Dyer, Paul[[Dyer-2781|Paul Dyer (1760-1827)]]||Cape Elizabeth, ME||Private|| |- |Dyer, Reuben[[Dyer-6369 |Reuben Dyer (1740-1778)]]||??||Soldier||Birthplace |- |Dyer, Samuel[[Dyer-17|Samuel Dyer (1724-1811)]]||Truro, MA||Private|| |}

Maine In The Revolution Soldier List 2

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==Purpose == # Check that each profile has the correct SAR, DAR record connected # Check that each profile has the correct unit(s) attached # Correct any technical errors. Missing tags etc. # Add sources when needed. Parent page [[Space:1776_Maine#List of Soldiers|Maine In the Revolutionary War]] Add birthplace and rank after checking the profile.
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---- : Maine Soldier lists #[[Space:Maine_In_The_Revolution_Soldier_List|Abbott - Dyer]] # [[Space:Maine_In_The_Revolution_Soldier_List_1|Eames - Hyde ]] # [[Space:Maine_In_The_Revolution_Soldier_List_2|Ingalls - Young]] This page ---- {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" style="width: 100%" id="foo" ! scope="col" style="width: 250px;" | Name ! scope="col" style="width: 130px;" | Birthplace ! scope="col" style="width: 160px;" | Rank ! scope="col" style="width: 30px;" | Followup ! scope="col" style="width: 10px;" | Future |- |Ingalls, Isaac[[Ingalls-455|Isaac Ingalls (1733-1808)]]||Andover, MA||Drummer|| |- |Ingersol, Josiah[[Ingersol-56|Josiah Ingersol (1743-)]]||Gloucester, MA||Mariner|| |- |Ingraham, Joseph[[Ingraham-1118|Joseph Ingraham (1759-1848)]]||Gloucester, MA||Private|| |- |Irish, James Jr.[[Irish-151|James Irish Jr. (1736-1816)]]||Gorham, ME||Sergeant|| |- |Irish, William[[Irish-251|William Irish (1759-1815)]]||Gorham, ME||Private|| |- |Irish, William[[Irish-252|William Irish (1741-1821)]]||Gorham, ME||Corporal|| |- |Jackson, Bardabas[[Jackson-44046|Barnabas Jackson (~1754-1819)]]||Middleborough, MA||Private|| |- |Jackson, Isaac[[Jackson-10084|Isaac Jackson (1758-1845)]]||Middleborough, MA||Private|| |- |Jackson, Joseph[[Jackson-2939|Joseph Jackson (1752-1831)]]||Newcastle, ME||Private|| |- |Jackson, Thomas[[Jackson-54984|Thomas Jackson (1751-1833)]]||Newton, MA||Sergeant|| |- |Jacob, George V[[Jacobs-3951|George Jacobs V (1749-1831)]]||Wells, ME||2nd Lieutenant|| |- |Jameson, Robert[[Jameson-986|Robert Jameson (1751-1824)]]||Friendship, ME||2nd Lieutenant|| |- |Jellison, Benjamin[[Jellison-328|Benjamin Jellison (~1720-bef.1790)]]||York, ME||Private|| |- |Jellison, Benjamin[[Jellison-329|Benjamin Jellison (bef.1754-1830)]]||Biddeford, ME||Soldier|| |- |Jellison, Joseph[[Jellison-157|Joseph Jellison (bef.1754-1827)]]||Biddeford, ME||Private|| |- |Jenkins, Dennis[[Jenkins-5735|Dennis Jenkins (1742-1838)]]||Kittery, ME||Sergeant|| |- |Jenkins, Josiah[[Jenkins-39|Josiah Jenkins (1750-1831)]]||Barnstable, MA||Sergeant|| |- |Jenks, David[[Jenks-313|David Jenks (1758-1825)]]||Sackville, NS||Naval Captain|| |- |Jewett, Max[[Jewett-367|Maximilian Jewett (1741-1823)]]||Littleton, MA||Private|| |- |Jewett, Stephen[[Jewett-687|Stephen Jewett (1743 - 1822)]]||Rowley, MA||Sergeant|| |- |Johnson, Benjamin[[Johnson-143631|Benjamin Johnson (1763-1849)]]||?, NH||Private||Birthplace |- |Johnson, Daniel[[Johnson-78154|Daniel Johnson (1750-1838)]]||Kittery, MA||Private|| |- |Johnson, David[[Johnson-17270|David Johnson (1756-1839)]]||Harpswell, ME||Private, Sailor|| |- |Johnson, Dennis[[Johnson-119353|Dennis Johnson (1754-1838)]]||Kittery, ME||Private|| |- |Johnson, James Jr.[[Johnson-78152|James Johnson Jr. (1742-aft.1832)]]||Kittery, ME||Private|| |- |Johnson, James[[Johnson-36268|James Johnson (1735-1831)]]||Falmouth, ME||Major || |- |Johnson, Robert[[Johnson-34976|Robert Johnson (~1724-1802)]]||Ireland||Captain|| |- |Johnston, Thomas[[Johnston-10484|Thomas Johnston (1735-1811)]]||Scotland||Private|| |- |Johonnot, Gabriel[[Johonnot-21|Gabriel Johonnot (~1748-1820)]]||Boston, MA||Lieutenant Colonel|| |- |Jones, Amos[[Jones-79313|Amos Jones (1761-1842)]]||Lunenburg, MA||Private|| |- |Jones, David[[Jones-68486|David Jones (1748-1822)]]||Wrentham, MA||Surgeon|| |- |Jones, Elinor[[Jones-74210|Elinor (Jones) Mathews (~1737-)]]||??||Patriotic Service||Birthplace |- |Jones, Lazarus[[Jones-7669|Lazarus Jones (1752-1836)]]||Kittery, ME||Private|| |- |Jones, Nathan[[Jones-101652|Nathaniel Jones (1743-1779)]]||Weston, MA||Colonel|| |- |Jones, Nathaniel[[Jones-702|Nathaniel Jones (1743-1779)]]||Beverly, MA||Doctor|| |- |Jones, William[[Jones-66188|William Jones Jr. (1724-1811)]]||Ireland||Colonel|| |- |Jordan Benjamin[[Jordan-1691|Benjamin Jordan (1738-1814)]]||Cape Elizabeth ME||Lieutenant|| |- |Jordan, Benjamin[[Jordan-16073|Benjamin Allen Jordan (~1749-)]]||Cape Elizabeth, ME||Soldier|| |- |Jordan, David[[Jordan-13567|David Jordan (1761-1847)]]||Stoughton, MA||Private|| |- |Jordan, Dominicus[[Jordan-3226|Dominicus Jordan (1740-1834)]]||Falmouth, ME||Private||Regiment |- |Jordan, Dominicus[[Jordan-9980|Dominicus Jordan (1746-1823)]]||Falmouth, ME||2nd Lieutenant|| |- |Jordan, Ebenezer[[Jordan-1395|Ebenezer Jordan Sr. (1742-1826)]]||Cape Elizabeth, ME||Lieutenant Colonel|| |- |Jordan, Isreal[[Jordan-887|Israel Jordan (1712-1782)]]||Cape Elizabeth, ME||Private|| |- |Jordan, Joshua[[Jordan-1386|Joshua Jordan (~1736 - 1784)]]||Cape Elizabeth, ME ||Captain|| |- |Jordan, Melatiah[[Jordan-436|Melatiah Jordan (1753-1818)]]||Biddeford, ME||Private|| |- |Jordan, Nathaniel[[Jordan-1360|Nathaniel Jordan (1718-~1779)]]||Cape Elizabeth, ME||Lieutenant Colonel|| |- |Jordan, Nathaniel[[Jordan-9981|Nathaniel Jordan (1757-1806)]]||Cape Elizabeth, ME||Private|| |- |Jordan, Tristram[[Jordan-5007|Tristram Jordan (1731-1821)]]||Biddeford, ME ||Colonel|| |- |Jordan, Tristram[[Jordan-6312|Tristram Jordan (1743-1779)]]||Cape Elizabeth, ME||Sergeant|| |- |Jorden, James[[Jorden-88|James Jorden (1746-1813)]]||Falmouth, ME||Private|| |- |Joy, Benjamin[[Joy-1761|Benjamin Joy III (1740-1830)]]||Biddeford, ME||Sergent|| |- |Kaler, Carl[[Köhler-2239|Carl Kaler (abt.1747-1823)]]||Germany||Private|| |- |Kaler, Charles[[Kaler-76|Charles Ludwig Kaler (abt.1758-1842)]]||Damariscotta, ME||Private|| |- |Kalloch, Alexander[[Kalloch-16|Alexander Kalloch (1740-1826)]]||St. Georges, ME||Lieutenant|| |- |Kalloch, David[[Kalloch-38|David Kalloch 3rd (1755-1846)]]||Warren, ME||Private|| |- |Kalloch, Matthew[[Kelloch-6|Matthew Kelloch (1737-1824)]]||St George, ME||Seaman|| |- |Keating, Richard[[Keating-467|Richard Keating (1752-1838)]]||Kittery, ME||Private|| |- |Keating, William[[Keating-3096|William Keating (1760-1830)]]||Ireland||Private|| |- |Keene, Jacob II[[Keene-1923|Jacob Keene II (1756-1830)]]||?, ME||Private||Birthplace |- |Keene, Jacob[[Keen-2673|Jacob Keen (1731-1788)]]||Pembroke, MA||Private|| |- |Kelley, Aaron[[Kelley-7979|Aaron Kelley (1748-1829)]]||??||Private||Birthplace |- |Kemp, Ebenezer[[Kemp-8690|Ebenezer Kemp (1749-1833)]]||Groton, MA||Corporal|| |- |Kemp, Silas[[Kemp-10562|Silas Kemp (1741-)]]||Groton, MA||Private|| |- |Kench, Thomas[[Kench-41|Thomas Kench (1744-1831)]]||Wells, ME||Sergent|| |- |Kennard, James[[Kennard-829|James Kennard (1749-1837)]]||Kittery, ME||Sailor|| |- |Kennedy, James[[Kennedy-11067|James Kennedy (1745-1813)]]||Sheepscot Plt., ME||Private|| |- |Kenniston, David[[Kenniston-98|David Kenniston (~1759-1843)]]||?, NH||Private||Birthplace |- |Keyes, Samuel[[Keyes-1480|Samuel Keyes (1746-1813)]]||Milton, MA||Captain|| |- |Kimball, Solomon[[Kimball-4882|Solomon Kimball (1751-1824)]]||Bradford, MA||Corporal|| |- |King, Adonijah[[King-15847|Adonijah King (1757-bef.1825)]]||York, ME||Private|| |- |Knight, Amos[[Knight-15118|Amos Knight (1737-1818)]]||Falmouth, ME||Private|| |- |Knight, Benjamin[[Knight-6707|Benjamin Knight (1757-1843)]]||Berwick, ME||Private|| |- |Knight, Daniel[[Knight-14204|Daniel Knight Jr. (1744-1798)]]||Gloucester, MA||Private||Coast Guard |- |Knight, Joseph[[Knight-12687|Joseph Knight (~1734-1797)]]||Manchester, MA||2nd Lieutenant|| |- |Knight, Mark[[Knight-14161|Mark Knight (1731-1813)]]||Newbury, MA||Lieutenant|| |- |Knight, Samuel[[Knight-6362|Samuel Knight (1729-bef.1790)]]||Newbury, MA||Captain|| |- |Knight, Samuel[[Knight-6362|Samuel Knight (1729-bef.1790)]]||Newbury, MA||Captain|| |- |Knowles, Isaac[[Knowles-8834|Isaac Knowles (1751-1822)]]||Rye, NH||Private|| |- |Knowles, John[[Knowles-7118|John Knowles (1759-1832)]]||Rye, NH||Private|| |- |Knowles, Simmon[[Knowles-1053|Simon K Knowles (1759-1834)]]||Londondery, NH||Private|| |- |Knowlton, Andrew[[Knowlton-937|Andrew Knowlton (abt.1752-abt.1846)]]||Ipswitch, MA||Corporal|| |- |Knowlton, Ephraim[[Knowlton-489|Ephraim Knowlton Sr. (bef.1758-1831)]]||Ipswitch, MA||Private|| |- |Knowlton, Joseph[[Knowlton-1648|Joseph Knowlton (1749-1845)]]||Ipswitch, MA||Sergent|| |- |Knowlton, Reuben[[Knowlton-897|Reuben Knowlton (1744-1803)]]||Wenham, MA||Private|| |- |Knowlton, Thomas[[Knowlton-919|Thomas Knowlton (1760-1827)]]||Wenham, MA||Private|| |- |Knox, Henry[[Knox-1|Henry Knox (1750-1806)]]||Boston, MA||Major General|| |- |Labree, James[[Labree-40|James Labree (1761-1831)]]||Woolwich, ME||Private|| |- |Lake, Elisha[[Lake-1644|Elisha Lake (1742 - 1806)]]||North Yarmouth, ME ||Captain|| |- |Lamb, James[[Lamb-4308|James Lamb Sr. (1760-1841)]]||Charlton, MA||Private|| |- |Lamber, Gideon[[Lambert-3938|Gideon Lambert (1729-1819)]]||Tisbury, MA||Civil Servant|| |- |Lancaster, Daniel[[Lancaster-1025|Daniel Lancaster (1747-1800)]]||Methuen, MA||Private|| |- |Lancaster, Paul[[Lancaster-127|Paul Lancaster (1735-1814)]]||Rowley, MA||Lieutenant|| |- |Lancaster, Thomas[[Lancaster-6303|Thomas Lancaster (1743-1831)]]||Rowley, MA ||Chaplain|| |- |Lane, Daniel[[Lane-6311|Daniel Lane (abt. 1740 - 1811)]]||Waldoboro, ME||Captain|| |- |Lane, Francis[[Lane-897|Francis Lane (1756-1829)]]||Lanesville, MA||Private|| |- |Lane, John J.[[Lane-12310|John Lane Jr (1763-1805)]]||Buxton, ME||Private|| |- |Lane, John[[Lane-10066|John Lane III (1734 - 1822)]]||Buxton, ME ||Captain|| |- |Lane, Joshua[[Lane-17298|Joshua Lane (bef.1763-)]]||Gloucester, MA||Private|| |- |Langdon, Timothy[[Langdon-3156|Timothy Langdon (1746-1808)]]||Boston, MA||Captain|| |- |Lapham, Rogers[[Lapham-1261|Rogers Lapham (1746-1830)]]||Marshfield, MA||Sergeant|| |- |Larrabee, Benjamin Jr.[[Larrabee-75|Benjamin Larrabee Jr. (1740-1829)]]||Scarborough, ME||Captain|| |- |Larrabee, Benjamin Sr.[[Larrabee-127|Benjamin Larrabee (1739-1816)]]||Brunswick, ME||Captain|| |- |Larrabee, Isaac[[Larrabee-97|Isaac Larrabee (1750-1843)]]||Scarborough, ME||Private|| |- |Larrabee, Jonathan[[Larrabee-74|Jonathan Larrabee (1748-1812)]]||Scarborough, ME||Corporal || |- |Larrabee, Nathaniel[[Larrabee-1621|Nathaniel Larrabee (1729-1803)]]||Brunswick, ME||Major|| |- |Larrabee, Stephen[[Larrabee-735|Stephen Larrabee Jr (1737-1810)]]||Wells, ME||Lieutenant|| |- |Larrabee, Zebulon[[Larrabee-657|Zebulon Larrabee (1757-1798)]]||Scarborough, ME||Corporal|| |- |Latham, Eliab[[Latham-1940|Eliab Latham (1764-1818)]]||Bridgewater, MA||Private|| |- |Latham, Eliab[[Latham-1940|Eliab Latham (1764-1818)]]||Bridgewater, MA||Private|| |- |Lathrop, Daniel[[Lathrop-423|Daniel (Lathrop) Lothrop (1721-1818)]]||Bridgewater, MA||Captain|| |- |Laughton, James[[Laughton-867|James Laughton (1741-1833)]]||Concord, MA||Sergeant|| |- |Lawrence, Amos[[Lawrence-15016|Amos Lawrence (1755-1841)]]||Wrentham, MA||Private|| |- |Lawrence, Joseph[[Lawrence-13689|Joseph Lawrence (1734-~1779)]]||Falmouth, ME||Private|| |- |Leach, Mark[[Leach-4866|Mark Leach (1742-1822)]]||Raymond, ME||Private|| |- |Leadbetter, Increase[[Leadbetter-5|Increase Leadbetter II (1724-1800)]]||Dorchester, MA||Soldier|| |- |Leadbetter, John[[Leadbetter-4|John Leadbetter (1764-1859)]]||Stoughton, MA||Private|| |- |Leathers, Enoch[[Leathers-812|Enoch Leathers (1763-1858)]]||Dover, NH||Private|| |- |Leavitt, Edward[[Leavitt-2460|Edward Leavitt (1759-1831)]]||Wakefield, NH||Sergeant|| |- |Leavitt, Joseph[[Leavitt-1336|Joseph Leavitt (1722-1804)]]||Exeter, NH||Private|| |- |Leeman, Daniel[[Leeman-482|Daniel Leeman (1755-1812)]]||Edgecomb, ME||Corporal|| |- |Leeman, Nathaniel[[Leeman-334|Nathaniel Leeman (1748-1792)]]||Newburyport, MA||Sergeant|| |- |LeGro, John[[LeGro-18|John LeGro (1733-1800)]]||Somersworth, NH||Private|| |- |Leighton, Hatevil[[Leighton-773|Hatevil Leighton (1750-1819)]]||Newington, NH||Private|| |- |Leighton, Robert[[Leighton-2628|Robert Leighton (1758-1834)]]||Barrington, NH||Private|| |- |Leighton, Samuel[[Leighton-2045|Samuel Leighton (1740-1802)]]||Kittery, ME||Major|| |- |Leighton, Thomas Henry, Jr.[[Leighton-68 |Thomas H.Leighton, Jr. (1740-1803)]]||Dover, NH||Private|| |- |Leighton, Thomas[[Leighton-387|Thomas Leighton (1725 - 1813)]]||Dover, NH||Private|| |- |Leland, Henry[[Leland-778|Henry Leland (1761-1835)]]||Sherborn, MA||Private|| |- |Lemmon, John Sr.[[Lemmon-193|John Lemmon Sr. (1740-aft.1811)]]||Baltimore, MD||Private|| |- |Lemont, Benjamin[[Lemont-6|Benjamin Lemont (1734 - 1799)]]||Georgetown, ME||Captain|| |- |Lewis, Abijah[[Lewis-9928|Abijah Lewis (~1730-~1797)]]||France||Soldier|| |- |Lewis, John[[Lewis-34970|John Lewis (1757-1825)]]||Truro, MA||Naval Captain|| |- |Lewis, William[[Lewis-28858|William Lewis (1754-1834)]]||Townsend, ME||Private|| |- |Libby, Asa[[Libby-1098|Asa Libby (abt.1737-1828)]]||Scarborough, ME||Sergeant|| |- |Libby, Daniel[[Libby-765|Daniel Libby (1742-1826)]]||Falmouth, ME||Patriotic Service|| |- |Libby, Eliakim[[Libby-2882|Eliakim Libby (1757-1833)]]||Scarborough, ME||Private|| |- |Libby, Elisha[[Libby-2215|Elisha Libby (1754-1798)]]||Scarborough, ME||Private|| |- |Libby, Francis[[Libby-9|Francis Libby (1761-1847)]]||Scarborough, ME||Private|| |- |Libby, Hatevil[[Libby-1212|Hatevil Libby (1736-1820)]]||Scarborough, ME||Lieutenant|| |- |Libby, Jonathan[[Libby-39|Jonathan Libby (1752-1805)]]||Scarboro, ME||Captain|| |- |Libby, Joseph[[Libby-1317|Joseph Libby (1740-1816)]]||Scarborough, ME||Private|| |- |Libby, Joseph[[Libby-295|Joseph Libby (bef. 1747 - 1844)]]||Kittery, ME||Private|| |- |Libby, Josiah[[Libby-1554|Josiah Libby (1745-1826)]]||Scarborough, ME||Private|| |- |Libby, Josiah[[Libby-294|Josiah Libby (1758 - 1828)]]||Scarborough, ME||Private||Regiment |- |Libby, Josiah[[Libby-50|Josiah Libby (1746-1824)]]||Scarborough, ME||1st Lieutenant|| |- |Libby, Lemuel[[Libby-2830|Lemuel Libby (1749-1829)]]||Scarborough, ME||Private|| |- |Libby, Nathan[[Libby-285|Nathan Libby (1759 - ~1833)]]||Scarborough, ME||Private|| |- |Libby, Nathaniel[[Libby-1331|Nathaniel Libby (1735-1798)]]||Scarborough, ME||Private|| |- |Libby, Samuel[[Libby-1306|Samuel Libby (1737-1825)]]||Falmouth, ME||Captain|| |- |Libby, Samuel[[Libby-1866|Samuel Libby (1759-1819)]]||Scarborough, ME||Private|| |- |Libby, Seth[[Libby-63|Seth Libby (1755-1836)]]||Scarborough, ME||Sergeant|| |- |Libby, Zebulon[[Libby-475|Zebulon Libby (1757-1836)]]||Scarborough, ME||Private|| |- |Linn, John[[Linn-626|John (Linn) Lynn (1754-1834)]]||Boston, MA||Private|| |- |Linscott, John Sr.[[Linscott-100|John Linscott Sr. (abt.1735-1790)]]||Damariscotta, ME||Private|| |- |Litchfield, Nathaniel[[Litchfield-95|Nathaniel Litchfield (1727-1789)]]||Scituate, MA||Private|| |- |Lithgow, William[[Lithgow-118|William Lithgow Jr. (1750-1796)]]||Phippsburg, ME||Colonel|| |- |Littlefield, Abraham[[Littlefield-1987|Abraham Littlefield (1764-1831)]]||Wells, ME||Private|| |- |Littlefield, Ebenezer[[Littlefield-707|Ebenezer Littlefield (1727-1808)]]||Wells, ME||Private|| |- |Littlefield, John[[Littlefield-525|John Littlefield Sr. (~1717 - 1784)]]||Wells, ME ||Lieutenant Colonel|| |- |Littlefield, Moses [[Littlefield-919|Moses Littlefield (bef.1755-1845)]]||Braintree, MA||Private|| |- |Littlefield, Noah[[Littlefield-1097|Noah Moulton Littlefield (bef.1737-1821)]]||Wells, ME||Lieutenant Colonel|| |- |Lombard, Jedediah[[Lombard-428|Jedediah Lombard Jr (~1760-1842)]]||Truro, MA||Corporal|| |- |Lombard, Richard[[Lombard-443|Richard Lombard (~1743-1825)]]||Truro, MA||Lieutenant Colonel|| |- |Longfellow, David[[Longfellow-129|David Longfellow (1751-1787)]]||Nottingham, NH||Private|| |- |Lord, Jeremiah[[Lord-1943|Jeremiah Lord (1728-1820)]]||Ipswich, MA||Sergeant|| |- |Lord, John[[Lord-977|John Lord (1745-1801)]]||Berwick, ME||Lieutenant|| |- |Lord, Nathan[[Lord-4458|Nathan Lord (1758-1807)]]||Berwick, ME||Ensign|| |- |Lord, Nathaniel[[Lord-6953|Nathaniel Lord (bef.1745-1827)]]||Berwick, ME||Private|| |- |Loring, Ezekiel[[Loring-1378|Ezekiel Loring (1731-aft.1800)]]||Hull, MA||Sergeant|| |- |Loring, Solomon[[Loring-538|Solomon Loring (1751-1831)]]||North Yarmouth, ME||Private|| |- |Lovejoy, John[[Lovejoy-940|John Lovejoy (1751-1831)]]||Amherst, NH||Private|| |- |Lovell, James[[Lovell-727|James Lovell (1737-1814)]]||Boston, MA||Patriotic Service|| |- |Lovell, Solomon[[Lovell-1193|Solomon Lovell (1732-1801)]]||Abington, MA||Brigadier General|| |- |Lowell, Abner[[Lowell-888|Abner Lowell (1740-1828)]]||Falmouth, ME||Captain|| |- |Lowell, Benjamin Sr.[[Lowell-1303|Benjamin Lowell Sr. (1759-1834)]]||Falmouth, ME||Private|| |- |Lowell, Eliphalet[[Lowell-377|Eliphalet Lowell (1747-1836)]]||Essex, MA||Private|| |- |Lowell, Josehua[[Lowell-786|Joshua Lowell (1744-1839)]]||Falmouth, ME||Private|| |- |Lucas, Elnathan[[Lucas-6594|Elnathan Lucas (1762-1826)]]||Plymouth, MA||Private|| |- |Ludwig, Johann[[Ludwig-1233|Johann Jacob Ludwig I (1735-abt.1826)]]||Germany||Private||| |- |Ludwig, Johann[[Ludwig-1530|Johann Jost Ludwig II (1749-1833)]]||Germany||Private|| |- |Lunt Abner Coffin[[Lunt-429|Abner Coffin Lunt (1751-1792)]]||Newbury, MA||Private|| |- |Lunt, Daniel[[Lunt-646|Daniel Lunt (~1749-1823)]]||Falmouth, ME||Captain|| |- |Lunt, Moses Sr.[[Lunt-446|Moses Lunt Sr (1751-1813)]]||Falmouth, ME||Sergeant|| |- |Lurvey, Jacob[[Lurvey-74|Jacob Lurvey (~1761-1853)]]||Gloucester, MA||Private|| |- |Machester, Gershom[[Manchester-676|Gershom Manchester (1761-1853)]]||Windham, ME||Private|| |- |Machester, Stephen[[Manchester-311|Stephen Manchester (1717-1807)]]||Tiverton, RI||Private|| |- |Madden, John[[Madden-1839|John Madden (abt.1755-1841)]]||Pemaquid, ME||Sergeant|| |- |Maddocks, Ichabod[[Maddocks-354|Ichabod A. Maddocks (bef.1759-1823)]]||Saco, ME||Private|| |- |Maddox, Samuel[[Maddox-2611|Samuel Maddox 1st (1762-1855)]]||Saco, ME||Private|| |- |Mallett, William[[Mallett-752|William Mallett (1757-1844)]]||?,ME||Private||Birthplace |- |Mann, Oliver[[Mann-8850|Oliver Mann (1756-1832)]]||Wrentham, MA||Corporal|| |- |March, Samuel[[March-1267|Samuel March (1731-1804)]]||Kittery, ME||Lieutenant|| |- |Marsh, Ezekiel[[Marsh-1840|Ezekiel Marsh Jr (1740-1822)]]||Danvers, MA||Lieutenant|| |- |Marsh, Noah[[Marsh-6685|Noah Marsh (1755-1830)]]||Brentwood, NH||Private|| |- |Marshall, Joshua[[Marshall-23780|Joshua Marshall (1763-1794)]]||Harpswell, ME||Private|| |- |Marston, Brackett[[Marston-1641|Brackett Marston (~1747-~1781)]]||Falmouth, ME||Patriotic Service|| |- |Martin, Joseph Packard[[Martin-30944|Joseph Plumb Martin (1760-1850)]]||Becket, MA||Sergeant|| |- |Mathes, John[[Mathews-2258|John Mathews (1743-)]]||Windham, CT||Lieutenant|| |- |Mathews, James[[Mathews-3595|James Mathews (bef.1737-1803)]]||North Yarmouth, ME||Lieutenant|| |- |Mathews, James[[Mathews-3595|James Mathews (bef.1737-1803)]]||North Yarmouth, ME||Lieutenant|| |- |Maxcy, Benjamin[[Maxcy-93|Benjamin Maxcy (1740-1791)]]||Attleboro, MA||Lieutenant|| |- |Maxwell, David[[Maxwell-15392|David Maxwell (~1750-1814)]]||Wells, ME||Sailor|| |- |Mayberry, Richard[[Mayberry-700|Richard Mayberry (1735 - 1807)]]||Marblehead, MA ||Captain|| |- |Mayberry, William[[Mayberry-1037|William Mayberry (1746-~1829)]]||Windham, ME||Private|| |- |Mayberry, William[[Mayberry-517|William Mayberry (1745-1829)]]||Falmouth, ME||Sergeant|| |- |Mayo, Isaac Gabriel[[Mayo-1485|Isaac Gould Mayo (1758-1844)]]||Harwich, MA||Private|| |- |Mayo, Joshua Sr.[[Mayo-1414|Joshua Mayo Sr. (1735-1820)]]||Eastham, MA||Private|| |- |Mayo, Joshua[[Mayo-1414|Joshua Mayo Sr. (1735-1820)]]||Eastham, MA||Private|| |- |McAllister, Archibald[[Archibald-2629|McAllister Archibald (~1735-1820)]]||Ireland||Captain|| |- |McCausland, James[[McCausland-20|James McCausland (1750-1826)]]||Falmouth, ME||Private|| |- |McClure, James[[McClure-4997|James McClure (1753-1840)]]||Boston, MA||Lieutenant|| |- |McCobb, Samuel Rogers[[McCobb-15|Samuel R. McCobb (1744 - 1791)]]||Georgetown, MA ||Brigadier General|| |- |McKeen, James[[McKeen-102|James McKeen (1728-1800)]]||Londonderry, NH||Patriotic Service|| |- |McLachlan, Thomas[[McLachlan-128|Thomas McLachlan (1731-1820)]]||Londonderry, NH||Captain|| |- |McLean, William[[McLain-1178|William (McLain) McLean I (1735-1808)]]||Scotland||Private|| |- |McLellan , William Sr.[[McLellan-1001|William McLellan Sr. (abt.1736-1815)]]||Falmouth, ME||Captain||Privateer |- |McLellan, Alexander[[McLellan-121|Alexander McLellan (abt.1742-1779)]]||Gorhamtown, ME||Captain|| |- |McLellan, William[[McLellan-64|William McLellan (1759-1843)]]||Falmouth, ME||Soldier|| |- |McLellen, William Sr.[[McLellan-1001|William McLellan Sr. (~1736 - 1815)]]||Falmouth, ME ||Captain|| |- |McMullen, Archibald Jr.[[McMullen-859|Archibald McMullen Jr. (1759-1837)]]||Needham, MA||Private|| |- |Meader, Daniel[[Meader-343|Daniel Harvey Meader (1749-1819)]]||Dover, NH||Patriotic Service|| |- |Means, James[[Means-880|James Means (abt.1753-1832)]]||Biddeford, ME||Corporal|| |- |Melcher, Joseph[[Melcher-37|Joseph Melcher (~1733-1821)]]||Falmouth, ME||Patriotic Service|| |- |Merrick, Isaac[[Merrick-1108|Isaac Merrick (1738-1800)]]||Kittery, ME||Sergeant|| |- |Merrill, Abel[[Merrill-5023|Abel Merrill (1748-1829)]]||Salisbury, ME||Private|| |- |Merrill, Adams[[Merrill-3838|Adams Merrill (1728-1802)]]||Stratham, NH||Private||Sources |- |Merrill, Daniel[[Merrill-5841|Daniel Merrill (1765-1833)]]||Georgetown, MA||Private|| |- |Merrill, Danie[[Merrill-3106|Daniel Merrill (1745-1830)]]||Falmouth, ME||Private|| |- |Merrill, Danie[[Merrill-6913|Daniel Merrill (1732-1808)]]||Arundell, ME||Captain|| |- |Merrill, Humphrey Jr.[[Merrill-3879|Humphrey Merrill Jr. (1748-1825)]]||Falmouth, ME||Sergeant|| |- |Merrill, Humphrey[[Merrill-3879|Humphrey Merrill Jr. (1748-1825)]]||Falmouth, ME||Sergeant|| |- |Merrill, Jacob[[Merrill-4022|Jacob Merrill (1755-1835)]]||New Casco, ME||Private|| |- |Merrill, James[[Merrill-396|James Merrill (1731-1806)]]||Falmouth, ME||Major|| |- |Merrill, John III[[Merrill-3191|John Merrill III (1750-1821)]]||Newbury, MA||Patriotic Service|| |- |Merrill, John[[Merrill-3049|John Merrill (1734-1828)]]||Topsham, ME||Private||Regiment |- |Merrill, John[[Merrill-3813|John Merrill (1746-~1820)]]||Salisbury||Private|| |- |Merrill, Joshua[[Merrill-4570|Joshua Merrill (1732-1808)]]||Stratham, NH||Captain|| |- |Merrill, Moses[[Merrill-4187|Moses Merrill Esq (1743-1834)]]||Falmouth, ME||Lieutenant|| |- |Merrill, Nathaniel[[Merrill-910|Nathaniel Merrill (1738-1824)]]||Rumford, NH||Captain|| |- |Merrill, Samuel[[Merrill-128|Samuel Merrill (1711-1801)]]||Salisbury, MA||Patriotic Service|| |- |Merrill, Samuel[[Merrill-5027|Samuel Merrill Jr (1754 - 1838)]]||Buxton, ME ||Private||Regiment |- |Merritt, Daniel[[Merritt-1059|Daniel Merritt (1756-1807)]]||York, ME||Private|| |- |Merritt, William[[Merritt-787|William Merritt (1759-1848)]]||York, ME||Private|| |- |Meserve, Benjamin[[Maservie-1|Benjamin (Maservie) Meserve (1744-1822)]]||Standish, ME||Lieutenant|| |- |Meserve, Gideon[[Meserve-127|Gideon Meserve (1749-1818)]]||Scarborough, ME||Sergeant|| |- |Meserve, John[[Meserve-26|John Meserve (1727-)]]||Standish, ME||Private|| |- |Meserve, Solmon[[Meserve-124|Solomon Meserve (1743-1823)]]||Scarborough, ME||Sergeant|| |- |Miller, Lemuel[[Miller-117457|Lemuel Miller (1751-1842)]]||Arundel, ME||Lieutenant|| |- |Miller, Jeremiah[[Miller-31273|Jeremiah Miller (1714-1789)]]||Newington, NH||Private|| |- |Milliken, Abner[[Milliken-30|Abner Milliken (1758 - 1826)]]||Scarborough, ME||Private|| |- |Milliken, Edward[[Milliken-392|Edward Milliken (1733-1813)]]||Scarborough, ME||Lieutenant|| |- |Milliken, Joshua[[Milliken-608|Joshua Milliken (1756-1832)]]||Scarborough, ME||Private|| |- |Milliken, Lemuel[[Milliken-698|Lemuel Milliken (1745-)]]||Scarborough, ME||Lieutenant|| |- |Milliken, Samuel[[Milliken-173|Samuel Milliken (1747-1841)]]||Scarborough, ME||Private|| |- |Mills, Benjamin[[Mills-999|Benjamin Mills (1752-1824)]]||Dedham, MA||Corporal|| |- |Mink, Johann Paul[[Mink-198|Johann Paul Mink (1754-1839)]]||Broadway, ME||Private|| |- |Mink, Johann Philip[[Mink-588|Johann Philip Mink (bef.1749-1806)]]||Germany||Private|| |- |Mitchell, Dominicus[[Mitchell-6078|Dominicus Mitchell (1744-1822)]]||Falmouth, ME||1st Lieutenant|| |- |Mitchell, John Sr.[[Mitchell-5722|John Mitchell Sr. (1738-1830)]]||North Yarmouth, ME||Private||disputed |- |Mitchell, Jonathan[[Mitchell-15340|Jonathan Mitchell (1724-1817)]]||Yarmouth, ME||Colonel|| |- |Mitchell, Jonathan[[Mitchell-9247|Jonathan Mitchell (1736-1810)]]||Falmouth, ME||Corporal|| |- |Mitchell, Richard[[Mitchell-30205|Richard Mitchell (1762-1835)]]||Cape Elizabeth, ME||Private|| |- |Monk, Elias[[Monk-287|Elias Monk 4th (1753-1842)]]||Stoughton, MA||Private|| |- |Montgomery, John[[Montgomery-11920|John Montgomery (1740-1785)]]||Townsendham, ME||Private|| |- |Montgomery, John[[Montgomery-18010|John Montgomery (1763-1854)]]||Warren, ME||Private|| |- |Montgomery, Robert[[Montgomery-8910|Robert Montgomery (1738-1822)]]||Middleborough, MA||Private|| |- |Moor, Benjamin[[Moor-256|Benjamin Moor (1758-~1826)]]||Derryfield, NH||Ensign|| |- |Moor, John[[Moor-257|John Moor (1731-~1809)]]||Litchfield, NH||Major|| |- |Moore, Abraham[[Moore-11733|Abraham Moore (1766-1844)]]||Derryfield, NH||Sergeant|| |- |Moore, Hugh[[Moore-18355|Hugh Moore (~1742-1814)]]||Londonderry, NH||Private|| |- |Morse, John[[Morse-208|John (Morse) Morris (1746-1826)]]||Falmouth, ME||Private|| |- |Morse, Levi[[Morse-5571|Levi Morse (1762-1844)]]||Sherborn, MA||Private|| |- |Morse, Mark[[Morse-991|Mark Morse (1747-1826)]]||Falmouth, ME||Private|| |- |Morse, Philip[[Morse-11144|Philip Morse (1755-1847)]]||Newbury, MA||Private|| |- |Morton, Bryant[[Morton-5624|Bryant Morton (~1705-1793)]]||Biddeford, ME||Captain|| |- |Morton, Ebenezer[[Morton-5622|Ebenezer Morton I (1739-abt.1813)]]||Gorham, ME||Sergeant|| |- |Morton, James[[Morton-50|James Morton (1753-1840)]]||Gorham, ME||Sergeant|| |- |Moseman, Aaron[[Moseman-11|Aaron Moseman (1757-1840)]]||Sudbury, MA||Private|| |- |Moulton, Jonathan[[Moulton-627|Jonathan Moulton (1729-1821)]]||Hampton, NH||Corporal|| |- |Moulton, Jotham[[Moulton-1727|Jotham Moulton (1742 - 1777)]]||York, ME ||Colonel|| |- |Murch, Ebenezer[[Murch-1363|Ebenezer Murch (1737-1824)]]||Biddeford, ME||1st Lieutenant || |- |Murch, James[[Murch-18|James Murch (1760-abt.1838)]]||Gorham, ME||Private|| |- |Murch, John[[Murch-755|John Murch (1739-1820)]]||Biddeford, ME||Corporal|| |- |Murch, Joseph[[Murch-804|Joseph Murch (1763-1859)]]||Biddeford, ME||Midshipman|| |- |Murphy, George[[Murphy-17175|George Murphy (1759-1842)]]||Arundel, ME||Private|| |- |Mussey, Daniel[[Mussey-75|Daniel Mussey (1755-1828)]]||Falmouth, ME||Captain||Unconnected |- |Nash, Churh[[Nash-3109|Church Nash Sr. (1746-1794)]]||Scituate, MA||Private|| |- |Nason, Bartholomew[[Nason-662|Bartholomew Nason Jr (1757-1822)]]||South Berwick, ME||Private|| |- |Nason, Joshua[[Nason-979|Joshua William Nason (1725-1811)]]||Berwick, ME||Captain|| |- |Nevens, John[[Nevens-34|John Nevens (1743-1830)]]||Gloucester, MA||Lieutenant|| |- |Nesmith, Benjamin[[Nesmith-168|Benjamin Nesmith Sr. (1734-1800)]]||Londonderry, NH||Lieutenant|| |- |Newell, Ebenezer[[Newell-1240|Ebenezer Newell (1733-1831)]]||Brookfield, MA||Captain|| |- |Nicholas, Bela[[Nichols-11733|Bela Nichols (1755-1831)]]||Hingham, MA||1st Lieutenant|| |- |Nicolas, Samuel[[Nichols-17596|Samuel Nichols (~1758-1825)]]||Salem, MA||Seaman|| |- |Nixon, John[[Nixon-2257|John Nixon (1727 - 1815)]]||Framingham, MA ||Brigadier General|| |- |Norcross, Philip[[Norcross-64|Philip Norcross (1755-1821)]]||Newton, MA||Sergeant|| |- |Norcross, Samuel[[Norcross-52|Samuel Norcross (1752-1844)]]||Newton, MA||Non-Commissioned Officer|| |- |Norris, Nathan[[Norris-2817|Nathan Norris (1760-1825)]]||Wareham, MA||Private|| |- |North, Joseph[[North-5351|Joseph North (1739 - 1825)]]||St. George, ME ||Colonel|| |- |North, William[[North-1585|William North (1755 - 1836)]]||Pemaquid, ME||Soldier|| |- |Norton, Elihu[[Norton-1907|Elihu Norton (1760-1833)]]||Edgartown, MA||Sergeant|| |- |Norton, Elijah[[Norton-10651|Elijah Norton (1759-1838)]]||Edgartown, MA||Private|| |- |Norton, Stephen[[Norton-10699|Stephen Norton (1759-1834)]]||Newbury, MA||Private|| |- |Nowell, Jonathan[[Nowell-1584|Jonathan Nowell (1747 - 1821)]]||York, ME ||Captain|| |- |Nowell, Mark[[Nowell-3291|Mark Nowell (1762-1836)]]||York, ME||Private|| |- |Noyes, Bela[[Noyes-895|Bela Noyes (1757-1833)]]||Bridgewater, MA||Private|| |- |Noyes, Josiah[[Noyes-2274|Josiah Noyes (1712-1796)]]||Essex, MA||Patriotic Service|| |- |Noyes, Moses Sr.[[Noyes-2275|Moses Noyes Sr. (1746-1831)]]||Falmouth, ME||Sergeant|| |- |Noyes, Peter[[Noyes-2764|Peter Noyes (1731 - 1796)]]||Newbury, MA ||Colonel|| |- |Nutt, David[[Nutt-1533|David Nutt (abt.1738-1797)]]||Londonderry, NH||2nd Lieutenant || |- |Nutt, John[[Nutt-58|John James Nutt (1760-1841)]]||Derryfield, NH||Private|| |- |Nye, Elisha[[Nye-965|Elisha Nye (1745-1833)]]||Sandwich, MA||Captain|| |- |Ober, William[[Ober-333|William Ober (1735-1813)]]||Beverly, MA||Private|| |- |O'Dell, Thomas[[O'Dell-656|Thomas O'Dell (~1744-~1838)]]||?, NH||Corporal||Birthplace |- |Ogier, Lewis[[Ogier-87|Lewis Ogier (1760-1849)]]||London||Private|| |- |Oliver, Jonathan[[Oliver-13975|Jonathan Oliver (abt.1750-abt.1837)]]||Boston, MA||Private|| |- |Orcutt, Jacob[[Orcutt-103|Jacob Orcutt (1737-1824)]]||Hingham, MA||Patriotic Service|| |- |Osborn, Ephraim[[Osborn-2710|Ephraim Osborn (~1749-1814)]]||Queens, NY||Patriotic Service|| |- |Osgood, David[[Osgood-1123|David Osgood (1758-1783)]]||Andover, MA||Private|| |- |Osgood, James Jr.[[Osgood-1132|James Osgood Jr. (1757-1815)]]||Pembroke, NH||Lieutenant|| |- |Osgood, James[[Osgood-1092|James Osgood (1738-1816)]]||Concord, NH||Private|| |- |Osgood, Phineas [[Osgood-864|Phineas Osgood (1753-1834)]]||Andover, MA||Private|| |- |Ott, Peter[[Ott-216|Peter Ott (1760-1825)]]||Germany||Private|| |- |Overlock, Frank[[Overlock-12|Frank H. Overlock (1765-aft.1810)]]||Waldoboro, ME||Private|| |- |Ozier, Joseph[[Ozier-77|Joseph Ozier (1745-1838)]]||Pembroke, MA||2d Lieutenant|| |- |Packard, Ichabod[[Packard-410|Ichabod Packard (1760-1808)]]||Bridgewater, MA||Private|| |- |Packard, James[[Packard-416|James Packard (1758-1848)]]||Bridgewater, MA||Private|| |- |Page, David[[Page-2114|David Page (1737-1812)]]||Haverhill, MA||Colonel|| |- |Paine, Thomas[[Paine-4694|Thomas Paine Sr. (1755-1847)]]||Falmouth, ME||Sergeant|| |- |Parcher, Daniel[[Parcher-49|Daniel Parcher (1756-1808)]]||Scarborough, ME||Sergeant|| |- |Parcher, George[[Parcher-135|George Parcher (~1749-1831)]]||Scarborough, ME||Private|| |- |Park, John[[Park-1005|John Park (1742-1812)]]||Charlestown, RI||Captain|| |- |Parker, Benjamin[[Parker-40267|Benjamin Parker (1750-1834)]]||North Yarmouth, ME||Private|| |- |Parker, Free[[Parker-28064|Free Groves Parker (1755-1842)]]||Bradford, MA||Private|| |- |Parker, Jonathan[[Parker-30266|Jonathan Parker (1728-1801)]]||Roxbury, MA||Patriotic Service|| |- |Parkerm Oliver[[Parker-5061|Oliver Parker (1758-1816)]]||Natick, MA||Private|| |- |Parkhurst, Nathan[[Parkhurst-350|Nathan Parkhurst (1757-1815)]]||Harvard, MA||Private|| |- |Parkman, Daniel[[Parkman-64|Daniel Parkman (1743-1824)]]||Abington, MA||Private|| |- |Parson, Isaac[[Parsons-2889|Isaac Parsons (1740-1825)]]||New Gloucester, ME||Captain|| |- |Parsons, Josiah[[Parsons-4258|Josiah Parsons (1749 - 1807)]]||York, ME||Lieutenant|| |- |Partridge, Daniel[[Partridge-2964|Daniel Partridge (~1763-1812)]]||? ||Private||Birthplace |- |Partridge, Elisha[[Partridge-749|Elisha Partridge (1734-1787)]]||Medfield, MA||Private|| |- |Partridge, Nathan[[Partridge-196|Nathan Partridge (1738-1786)]]||Medway, MA||Private||Regiment |- |Pattee, Ebenezer[[Pattee-2|Ebenezer Pattee (1739-1825)]]||Georgetown, ME||Lieutenant|| |- |Patten, Matthew[[Patten-284|Matthew Patten (~1728 - 1790)]]||Biddeford, ME ||Lieutenant Colonel|| |- |Patten, Robert[[Patten-716|Robert Patten (1743 - 1841)]]||Topsham, MA||Captain|| |- |Payson, Samuel[[Payson-463|Samuel Payson (1734-1819)]]||Stoughton, MA||Private|| |- |Payson, Simeon[[Pearl-595|Simeon Pearl (1732-)]]||Dover, NH||2nd Lieutenant|| |- |Pease, Eliphalet[[Pease-968|Eliphalet Pease (~1749-1810)]]||Newmarket, NH||Private|| |- |Pease, James[[Pease-1010|James Pease Sr. (~1725-1798)]]||Edgartown, MA||Disputed|| |- |Pearson, Thomas[[Pearson-4472|Thomas Pearson (1723-1820)]]||Newbury, MA||Private|| |- |Pease, Samuel[[Pease-995|Samuel Pease (~1754-~1834)]]||Newmarket, NH||Drummer|| |- |Pendleton, Nathaniel[[Pendleton-1612|Nathaniel Pendleton (1747-1833)]]||Westerly, RI||Ensign|| |- |Pendleton, Peleg[[Pendleton-882|Peleg Pendleton I (1733-1810)]]||Westerly, RI||Lieutenant|| |- |Pendleton, William[[Pendleton-172|William Pendleton (1727-1820)]]||Westerly, RI||Captain|| |- |Penley, Joseph[[Penley-135|Joseph Penley (1756-1844)]]||England||Sergeant|| |- |Pennell, Clement[[Pennell-153|Clement Pennell (1751-~1835)]]||Falmouth, ME||Private|| |- |Pennell, Joseph[[Pennell-428|Joseph Pennell (abt.1748-1833)]]||Falmouth, ME||Corporal|| |- |Perkins, Daniel[[Perkins-3592|Daniel Perkins (1752-1830)]]||York, ME||Private||Regiment |- |Perkins, Enoch[[Perkins-319|Enoch Perkins (1754-1838)]]||Bridgewater, MA||Musician||Regiment |- |Perkins, James[[Perkins-13491|James Perkins (1743-1825)]]||Arundel, ME||Captain|| |- |Perkins, John[[Perkins-82|John Perkins (1744 - 1817)]]||York, ME||Private||Regiment |- |Perkins, Joseph[[Perkins-7856|Joseph Perkins (abt.1746-1818)]]||York, ME||Private||Regiment |- |Perkins, Peletiah[[Perkins-7875|Pelatiah Perkins (1754-1840)]]||Wells, ME||Private||Regiment |- |Perley, Samuel[[Perley-72|Samuel Perley (bef.1742-1830)]]||Ipswich, MA||Patriotic Service|| |- |Perry, Job[[Perry-4828|Job Perry (abt.1762-1841)]]||Georgetown, ME||Private|| |- |Perry, John [[Perry-5075|John Perry (1749-1833)]]||Sherborn,MA||Naval Captain|| |- |Perry, Joseph [[Perry-13009|Joseph Perry (1760-1853)]]||Marshfield, MA||Private|| |- |Peters, John[[Peters-436|John Peters Jr (1741-1821)]]||Andover, MA||Patriotic Service|| |- |Pettingill, David[[Pettingell-192|David Pettingell (1734-~1778)]]||Yarmouth, ME||Private||Regiment |- |Pettingill, William Sr.[[Pettingill-322|William Pettingill Sr (1759-1846)]]||Bridgewater, MA||Sergeant|| |- |Pettingill, William[[Pettingill-322 |William Pettingill (1759-1846)]]||Bridgewater, MA|||Sergeant||Regiment |- |Phinney, Edmund[[Phinney-64|Edmund Phinney (1723-1815)]]||Barnstable, MA||Colonel|| |- |Phinney, John Jr,[[Phinney-68|John Phinney Jr (1732-1815)]]||Falmouth, ME||Sergeant|| |- |Phinney, John[[Phinney-292|John Phinney (1762-1844)]]||Gorham, ME||Soldier|| |- |Pike, Timothy[[Pike-11476|Timothy Pike Jr. (1734-1818)]]||Newburyport, MA||Colonel|| |- |Pineo, Jonathan[[Pineo-17|Jonathan Pineo (1747-1821)]]||Lebanon, CT||Sergeant|| |- |Pinkham, Ichabod[[Pinkham-139|Ichabod Pinkham (1741-1800)]]||Dover, NH||Captain|| |- |Plaisted, Roger[[Plaisted-437|Roger Plaisted (1754-1848)]]||Buxton, ME||Non-Commissioned Officer|| |- |Plummer, Benjamin[[Plummer-273|Benjamin Plummer (abt.1743-1831)]]||?||Captain||Birthplace |- |Pollard, Amos[[Pollard-1464|Amos Pollard (1737-1800)]]||Hudson, NH||Private|| |- |Pond, Apollos[[Pond-2132|Apollos Pond (1764-1831)]]||Wrentham, MA||Private|| |- |Porter, Benjamin J[[Porter-17920|Benjamin J. Porter (1763-1847)]]||Wenham, MA||Surgeon's Mate|| |- |Porter, Seward[[Porter-20973|Seward Porter (1753-~1800)]]||Weymouth, MA||Private || |- |Pratt, George[[Pratt-1791|George Pratt (1764-1854)]]||Middleboro, MA||Private ||Regiment |- |Preble, Abraham[[Preble-478|Abraham F. Preble (1744-~1825)]]||Georgetown, ME||Civil Service|| |- |Preble, Ebenezer[[Preble-402|Ebenezer Preble (1758-1837)]]||Georgetown, ME||2nd Lieutenant|| |- |Preble, Edward[[Preble-250|Edward Preble (1761-1807)]]||Falmouth, ME||Naval Officer|| |- |Preble, Esaias[[Preble-229|Esaias Preble (1742 - 1813)]]||York, ME||Captain|| |- |Preble, John[[Preble-126|John Preble (1742-1787)]]||York, ME||Captain|| |- |Pride, Joseph[[Pride-512|Joseph Pride II (1728-1810)]]||Falmouth, ME||Captain|| |- |Prince, Cushing[[Prince-3118|Cushing (Prince) Blanchard (1745-1827)]]||North Yarmouth, ME||Private|| |- |Prince, Paul[[Prince-2939|Paul Prince (1720-1809)]]||Duxbury, MA||Patriotic Service|| |- |Proctor, William[[Proctor-5045|William Proctor (1724-1807)]]||Falmouth, ME||Private|| |- |Pullen, Stephen[[Pullen-822|Stephen Pullen (1744-1815)]]||Attleboro, MA||Civil Service|| |- |Purington, Nathaniel[[Purington-162|Nathniel Purington (1736-1788)]]||Truro, MA|||Lieutenant Colonel || |- |Purington, Robert[[Purington-106|Robert Purington (1751-1833)]]||Scarborough, ME||Private|| |- |Purington, Stephen[[Purington-172|Stephen Purington (1764-1843)]]||Harpswell, ME||Soldier|| |- |Rackliff, Joseph[[Rackliff-83|Joseph Chandler Rackliff (~1737-1828)]]||Scarborough, ME||Corporal|| |- |Rand, Lazarus [[Rand-392|Lazarus Rand (1755-1816)]]||Scarborough, ME||Private|| |- |Rankin, Constant[[Rankin-977|Constant Rankin (1747-1831)]]||York, ME||Sergeant|| |- |Rankin, Joseph[[Rankin-5491|Joseph Rankin (1756-1831)]]||Lebanon, ME||Private|| |- |Ray, William[[Ray-55|William Ray (abt. 1754 - 1826)]]||England||Captain, Naval|| |- |Read, Noah[[Read-7325|Noah Read (1755-1844)]]||Attleboro, MA||Private|| |- |Reddington, Asa[[Reddington-115|Asa Reddington (1761-1845)]]||Boxford, MA||Corporal|| |- |Redlon, James[[Redlon-25|James Redlon (1753-1821)]]||Saco, ME||Private||Regiment |- |Redlon, Matthias[[Redlon-22|Matthias Redlon Sr. (1728-~1810)]]||York, ME||Sergeant|| |- |Reed, Andrew[[Reed-4285|Andrew Reed (abt.1725-1807)]]||Ireland||Lieutant Colonel|| |- |Reed, Andrew[[Reed-20488|Andrew Reed (1755-1842)]]||Boston, MA||Lieutenant||Privateer |- |Reed, David[[Reed-4296|David Reed (1729-1803)]]||Ireland||Captain|| |- |Reed, David[[Reed-4298|David Reed (1767-1858)]]||Boothbay, ME||Patriotic Service|| |- |Reed, John[[Reed-9305|John Reed (~1747 - 1797)]]||Topsham, ME||Lieutenant Colonel|| |- |Reed, Jonathan[[Reed-11372|Jonathan W. Reed Jr. (1740-1820)]]||Woburn, MA||Captain|| |- |Reed, William[[Reed-19503|William Reed Sr. (1729-1790)]]||Salem, MA||Captain|| |- |Rich, Joel[[Rich-4271|Joel Rich (abt.1753-1838)]]||Truro, MA||Private|| |- |Rich, Samuel[[Rich-421|Samuel Rich (1740-aft.1797)]]||Truro, MA||Private|| |- |Richards, Samuel[[Richards-7866|Samuel Richards (~1758 - ~1815)]]||Rochester, NH ||Captain|| |- |Richardson, Daniel[[Richardson-5009|Daniel Gott Richardson (1756-1839)]]||Gloucester, MA||Private || |- |Richardson, James[[Richardson-5034|James Richardson (1754-aft.1835)]]||Gloucester, MA||Seaman|| |- |Richardson, James[[Richardson-5036|James Richardson (1730-1807)]]||Ireland|||Private||Regiment |- |Richardson, John[[Richardson-5044|John Gott Richardson (~1761-1828)]]||Gloucester, MA||Private|| |- |Richardson, Stephen[[Richardson-5088|Stephen Richardson (~1738-1812)]]||at sea||Patriotic Service|| |- |Richardson, Timothy[[Richardson-9112|Timothy Richardson (abt.1758-1830)]]||Raymond, NH||Private|| |- |Richardson, Thomas[[Richardson-5094|Thomas Richardson (1739-1813)]]||Gloucester, MA||Civil Service|| |- |Richmond, Henry[[Richmond-506|Henry Richmond Jr. (~1728-1799)]]||?, MA||Private||Regiment |- |Rickards, Seth[[Rickards-226|Seth Rickards (1735-1821)]]||Bridgewater, MA||Private|| |- |Ricker, Ezekiel[[Ricker-1219|Ezekiel Ricker (1752-1814)]]||Berwick, ME||Private|| |- |Ricker, Noah[[Ricker-484|Noah Ricker Jr. (1761-1846)]]||Berwick, ME||Marine|| |- |Ricker, Maturin[[Ricker-887|Maturin F Ricker (1758-1832)]]||Berwick, ME||Soldier|| |- |Ricker, Reuben[[Ricker-813|Reuben Ricker (abt.1758-1838)]]||Berwick, ME||Seaman|| |- |Ridley, Daniel[[Ridley-2|Daniel Ridley (1759-1837)]]||Harpswell, ME||Private|| |- |Ridley, David[[Ridley-609|David Ridley (1756-1838)]]||Buxton, ME||Private|| |- |Ridley, George[[Ridley-28|George Ridley (1761-1818)]]||Harpswell, ME||Private||Regiment |- |Ridley, James Sr.[[Ridley-13|James Ridley Sr. (1718-1797)]]||Truro, MA||Patriotic Service|| |- |Ripley, William[[Ripley-1336|William Ripley IV (1765-1823)]]||Plympton, MA||Private|| |- |Robbins, Bela[[Robbins-2692|Bela Robbins (1761-1831)]]||Fox Islands, ME||Private||Regiment |- |Robbins, David[[Robbins-1951|David Robbins (~1752 - 1831)]]||Walpole, MA ||Private|| |- |Robbins, John[[Robbins-2225|John Robbins Jr (1752-~1809)]]||Westford, MA||Private||Regiment |- |Robbins, Phillip[[Robbins-1950|Phillip Robbins (1730-1816)]]||Walpole, MA||Lieutenant|| |- |Robbins, Thomas[[Robbins-2285|Thomas Robbins Sr. (1741 - 1802)]]||Arlington, MA||Soldier||Disputed |- |Roberts, Joseph[[Roberts-12989|Joseph Roberts IV (1756-1843)]]||Brentwood, NH||Private|| |- |Robichaud, Pierre[[Robichaud-2254|Pierre Robichaud (1753-bef.1808)]]||Nova Scotia||Corporal|| |- |Robinson, Archibald[[Robinson-52112|Archibald Robinson (abt.1737-1820)]]||Georgetown, ME||2nd Lieutenant || |- |Robinson, Asa[[Robinson-42028|Asa Robinson (1765-1844)]]||Pembroke, MA||Private|| |- |Robinson, Elisha[[Robinson-32675|Elisha Robinson (1764-1846)]]||Attleboro, MA||Private|| |- |Robinson, Increase[[Robinson-325|Increase Robinson (1756-1816)]]||Abington, MA||Lieutenant || |- |Robinson, Increase[[Robinson-34580|Increase Robinson IV (1739-1817)]]||Plympton, MA||Lieutenant|| |- |Robinson, James[[Robinson-38817|James Robinson (1757-1833)]]||Bridgewater, MA||Private|| |- |Robinson, Joseph[[Robinson-20741|Joseph Robinson (1755-1843)]]||Cushing, ME||1st Lieutenant|| |- |Robinson, Moses[[Robinson-24820|Moses Robinson 4th (1757-1836)]]||St. George, ME||Sergeant|| |- |Robinson, Thomas[[Robinson-5410|Thomas Robinson (1753-1839)]]||Stratham, NH||Lieutenant|| |- |Robinson, William[[Robinson-24750|William Robinson (1757-1830)]]||Topsham, ME||Private|| |- |Roe, Zebulon[[Roe-3337|Zebulon Roe (1733 - 1817)]]||Suffield, CT ||Captain|| |- |Rogers, Alexander[[Rogers-26873|Alexander Rogers (1761-1839)]]||Phippsburg, ME||Private|| |- |Rolfe, Jeremiah[[Rolfe-1703|Jeremiah Rolfe (~1759-1841)]]||Buxton, ME||Private|| |- |Rollins, Samuel[[Rollins-138|Samuel Rollins (1740-1831)]]||Nobleboro, ME||Lieutenant|| |- |Rominger, Michael[[Rominger-54|Michael Rominger II (1759-1818)]]||Waldoboro, ME||Private|| |- |Rounds, Joseph[[Rounds-136|Joseph Rounds (1752-1838)]]||?, MA||Private||Birthplace |- |Rowe, Zebulon[[Rowe-7563|Zebulun Rowe (bef.1749-1843)]]||Gloucester, MA||Corporal|| |- |Rowell, William[[Rowell-1539|William Rowell (~1753-1810)]]||Nottingham, NH||Private|| |- |Rowell, William[[Rowell-1539|William Rowell (abt.1753-1810)]]||Nottingham, NH||Private|| |- |Rowley, Benjamin[[Rowley-2524|Benjamin Rowley (1753-1819)]]||Falmouth, MA||Private|| |- |Rumery, Dominicus[[Rumery-6|Dominicus Rumery (1763-1835)]]||Kittery, ME||Matross|| |- |Russell, Ephraim Jr.[[Russell-25490|Ephraim Russell Jr. (1755-1831)]]||Groton, MA||Sergeant|| |- |Russell, Ephraim Sr.[[Russell-13028|Ephraim Russell Sr. (abt.1731-1793)]]||Groton, MA||Patriotic Service|| |- |Ryerson, Lucas[[Ryerson-55|Lucas Ryerson Jr (1739-1808)]]||Pecquannock, NJ||Patriotic Service|| |- |Safford, Nathan[[Safford-470|Nathan Safford (1760-1823)]]||Ipswich, MA||Private|| |- |Salisbury, Ebenezer[[Salisbury-210|Ebenezer Salisbury (~1739-1825)]]||?, MA||Civil Service||Birthplace |- |Sampson, Micah[[Sampson-1731|Micah Sampson Jr (1740-1821)]]||Kingston, MA||Corporal || |- |Sanborn, John[[Sanborn-1616|John Sanborn (1743-1828)]]||Kingston, NH||Patriotic Service|| |- |Sands, James[[Sands-244|James Sands (1746-1839)]]||Saco, ME||Private|| |- |Sanford, John[[Sanford-6287|John Sanford (~1752-~1840)]]||Bridgehampton, NY||Civil Service|| |- |Sargent, Benjamin[[Sargent-3701|Benjamin Sargent (1763-1844)]]||Methuen, MA||Private|| |- |Sargent, Paul Dudley[[Sargent-546|Paul Dudley Sargent (1745 - 1827)]]||Essex, MA||Colonel|| |- |Saunders, James[[Saunders-3433|James Saunders (~1760-1828)]]||?, MA||Private||Birthplace |- |Saunders, Timothy[[Saunders-3431|Timothy Saunders (~1755-~1803)]]||Amesbury, MA||Private|| |- |Sawyer, Joel[[Sawyer-9212|Joel Sawyer (1750-1825)]]||Gloucester, MA||Corporal|| |- ||Sawyer, John W[[Sawyer-4895|John Woodbury Sawyer (1747-1825)]]||Falmouth, ME||Corporal|| |- |Sawyer, Samuel[[Sawyer-9440|Samuel Sawyer (1746-1779)]]||York, ME||Major|| |- |Sawyer, Thomas[[Sawyer-7736|Thomas Sawyer (1758-1833)]]||Falmouth, ME||Private|| |- |Sayer, Ebenezer[[Sayer-1692|Ebenezer Sayer (1750-1778)]]||Wells, ME||Lieutenant Colonel|| |- |Sayward, George[[Sayward-122|George Sayward (1753-1836)]]||Gloucester, MA||2nd Lieutenant|| |- |Scammon, James[[Scammon-66|James Scammon (~1742 - 1804)]]||Saco, ME ||Colonel|| |- |Scott, Sylvanus[[Scott-1363|Sylvanus Scott (~1736 - 1784)]]||Portsmouth, NH||Private|| |- |Seavey, James[[Seavey-461|James Seavey (~1766-1845)]]||??||Solder||Birthplace |- |Seavey, Joseph[[Seavey-88|Joseph Henry Seavey Jr (1715 - bef. 1810)]]||Rye, NH||Captain|| |- |Sellers, Charles[[Sellers-4098|Charles Sellers (~1750-1833)]]||York, ME||Private|| |- |Severance, Ephraim[[Severance-110|Ephraim Severance (abt.1756-1826)]]||Ipswitch, MA||Private|| |- |Sewall, Dummer[[Sewall-169|Dummer Sewall (1737-1832)]]||York, ME||Colonel|| |- |Shapleigh, Elisha[[Shapleigh-73|Elisha Shapleigh (1749-1822)]]||Eliot, ME||Captain|| |- |Shaw, Benjamin[[Shaw-26708|Benjamin Shaw (1758-1811)]]||Beverly, MA||Lieutenant|| |- |Shaw, Francis[[Shaw-6822|Francis Shaw Jr. (1748-1785)]]||Boston, MA||2nd Major|| |- |Shaw, Sargent[[Shaw-5649|Sargent Shaw (1745-1823)]]||Hampton, NH||Private|| |- |Sherburne, Jacob[[Sherburne-442|Jacob Sherburne (aft.1753-1837)]]||Portsmouth, NH||Private|| |- |Shepard, Daniel[[Shepard-614|Daniel Shepard (1747-1829)]]||Acton, MA||Private|| |- |Shurtleff, Simeon[[Shurtleff-249|Simeon Shurtleff (1758-1808)]]||Middleborough, MA||Lieutenant|| |- |Silla, William[[Silla-22|William (Silla) Cilley (abt.1737-abt.1818)]]||Kingston, NH||Seaman|| |- |Silsby, Samuel[[Silsby-56|Samuel Silsby (1755-1825)]]||Windham, CT||Private|| |- |Simmons, Joseph[[Simmons-9253|Joseph Simmons (1744-1816)]]||Duxbury, MA||Private|| |- |Simmons, Libbeus[[Simmons-9052|Libbeus Simmons (1749-1835)]]||Middleborough, MA||1st Sergeant|| |- |Simonton, James [[Simonton-482|James Simonton (1734-1813)]]||Falmouth, ME||Private|| |- |Simpson, Benjamin[[Simpson-15180|Benjamin Simpson (~1754-1839)]]||Groton, MA||Private|| |- |Skillings, Edward[[Skillings-8 |Edward Skillings (1711-1779)]]||Scarborough, ME||Captain|| |- |Skillings, John[[Skillings-85|John Skillings (1741 - 1777)]]||Scarboro, ME ||Captain|| |- |Sleeper, Jacob[[Sleeper-286|Jacob Sleeper Sr (1761-1816)]]||Kingston, NH||Private|| |- |Small, Daniel[[Small-671|Daniel Small (1759-~1843)]]||Cape Elizabeth, ME||Private|| |- |Small, Edward I[[Small-3683|Edward Small I (1751-aft.1785)]]||Scarborough, ME||Corporal|| |- |Small, Ephraim[[Small-195 |Ephraim Small (1759-1842)]]||Harpswell, ME|||Private|| |- |Small, Jeremiah[[Small-2778|Jeremiah Small (~1750-1846)]]||Falmouth, ME||Private|| |- |Small, Joshua[[Small-228|Joshua (Small) Smalley (1748-1836)]]||Truro, MA||Captain|| |- |Small, Thomas[[Small-1501|Thomas Small (abt.1741-1827)]]||Falmouth, ME||Private|| |- |Smart, Winthop[[Smart-1440|Winthrop Smart (1742-1814)]]||Epping, NH||Ensign|| |- |Smallide, Timothy[[Smallidge-22|Timothy Smallidge (bef.1746-1825)]]||Newbury, MA||Corporal|| |- |Smith, Abithar[[Smith-161629|Abiathar Smith (bef.1755-~1810)]]||Norton, MA||Private|| |- |Smith, Amasa[[Smith-39343|Amasa Smith (1756-1847)]]||Belchertown, NH||Sergeant|| |- |Smith, Benjamin[[Smith-47166|Benjamin Smith (1759-1837)]]||Lubberland, NH||Private|| |- |Smith, David Sr.[[Smith-78582|David Smith Sr. (1760-1840)]]||Amherst, NH||Private|| |- |Smith, Ebenezer[[Smith-182956|Ebenezer Smith (~1751 - ~1824)]]||Woolwich, ME ||Captain|| |- |Smith, Heman[[Smith-275461|Heman Smith (1746-1820)]]||Eastham, MA||Sergeant|| |- |Smith, John IV[[Smith-325424|John Smith IV (1747-1828)]]||Middleborough, MA||Private|| |- |Smith, John Jr.[[Smith-287205|John Smith Jr./3rd (~1752-1824)]]||Gloucester, MA||Private|| |- |Smith, John McC[[Smith-949|John McCurdy Smith (1760-1835)]]||Buxton, ME||Private || |- |Smith, Noah[[Smith-208034|Noah Smith (1747-1829)]]||Biddeford, ME||Private|| |- |Smith, Peter[[Smith-25245|Peter Smith (1768-1859)]]||?, ME||Disputed||Birthplace |- |Smith, Peter[[Smith-165809|Peter Smith (1760-1837)]]||Brentwood, NH||Private|| |- |Smith, Samuel[[Smith-198271|Samuel Smith (1752-1838)]]||Exeter, NH||Sergeant|| |- |Smith, Stephen[[Smith-1880|Stephen Smith (1739 - 1806)]]||Sandwich, MA ||Major|| |- |Smith, Thomas[[Smith-67513|Thomas Smith (1702-1795)]]||Boston, MA||Patriotic Service || |- |Snow, John[[Snow-857|John Snow (1734-aft.1779)]]||Truro, MA||Captain|| |- |Snow, Joseph[[Snow-867|Joseph Snow (1740-1803)]]||Brunswick, ME||Private|| |- |Snowdeal, John[[Snowdeal-26|John Snowdeal (1754-1838)]]||Broadbay, ME||Private|| |- |Somes, Abraham[[Somes-58|Abraham I. Somes I (1732-1819)]]||Gloucester, MA||Private|| |- |Soper, Samuel[[Soper-998|Samuel Soper (1736-1807)]]||Bridgewater, MA||Sergeant|| |- |Soule, Barnabas[[Soule-256|Barnabas Soule Jr. (1758-1823)]]||Yarmouth, ME||Private|| |- |Soule, John[[Soule-274|John Soule (1740-1814)]]||North Yarmouth, ME||Lieutenant|| |- |Soule, Nathan[[Soule-804|Nathan Soule (1725 - 1782)]]||Duxbury, MA||Captain|| |- |Southworth, Constant[[Southworth-1029|Constant Southworth (1764-1826)]]||Duxbury, MA||Private|| |- |Spalding, Benjamin[[Spalding-1239|Benjamin Spalding (1739-1811)]]||Chelmsford, MA||Private|| |- |Spalding, Timothy[[Spalding-403|Timothy Spalding (1737-1822)]]||Plainfield, CT||Private|| |- |Spencer, Abednego[[Spencer-26992|Abednego Spencer (~1730-)]]||Dover, NH||Corporal|| |- |Spooner, Stevens[[Spooner-1612|Stevens Spooner (1763-1827)]]||Petersham, MA||Private|| |- |Sprague, Abiel[[Sprague-39|Abiel Sprague (1742-1816)]]||Nahant, MA||Private|| |- |Sprague, John W. Sr.[[Sprague-1641|John William Sprague Sr. (1755-1846)]]||Berwick, ME||Corporal|| |- |Sprague, William J[[Sprague-1654|William J. Sprague (1749-1816)]]||??||Private||Birthplace |- |Springer, James Jr.[[Springer-158|James Springer Jr (1735-)]]||??, ME||Private||Birthplace |- |Springer, Nathaniel[[Springer-163|Nathaniel Springer (1730 - 1780)]]||Georgetown, ME||Captain|| |- |Spurling, Benjamin[[Spurling-41|Benjamin Spurling (1752-1836)]]||Madbury, MA||Corporal|| |- |Stanhope, Peter[[Stanhope-233|Peter Stanhope (1759 - 1845)]]||Sudbury, MA ||Private|| |- |Stanley, Rial[[Stanley-10006|Rial Stanley (1759-1841)]]||Attleboro, MA||Drummer, Fifer|| |- |Stanley, William[[Stanley-8445|William Stanley (1745-1827)]]||Kittery, ME||Sailor|| |- |Stanwood, William[[Stanwood-134|William Stanwood (1727-1797)]]||Brunswick, ME||Captain|| |- |Starling, Joseph[[Starling-221|Joseph Starling (~1720-bef.1780)]]||Little Compton, RI||Civil Service|| |- |Starling, Josiah[[Starling-222|Josiah Starling (1762-1832)]]||Windham, ME||Private|| |- |Starrett, Thomas[[Starrett-98|Thomas Starrett (1738-1822)]]||Warren, ME||Captain|| |- |Stetson, Benjamin[[Stetson-379|Benjamin Stetson (1741-abt.1817)]]||Braintree, MA||Private|| |- |Stetson, Joseph[[Stetson-2684|Joseph Stetson III (bef.1755-)]]||Kingston, MA||Artificer|| |- |Stevens, Joshua[[Stevens-23047|Joshua Stevens (1743-1800)]]||Falmouth, ME||2d Lieutenant|| |- |Stevens, Thomas[[Stevens-24743|Thomas Stevens (1767-1853)]]||Groton, MA||Private|| |- |Stewart, Hugh[[Stewart-27997|Hugh Stewart (~1751-1835)]]||Edgartown, MA||Private|| |- |Stewart, Solomon[[Steward-1043|Solomon (Steward) Stewart (1729-1802)]]||Rowley, MA||Patriotic Service|| |- |Stewart, Wentworth[[Stewart-16692|Wentworth Stewart (1731 - 1776)]]||Berwick, ME||Captain|| |- |Stimson, Ephraim Jr.[[Stimson-353|Ephraim Stimson Jr. (bef.1758-1814)]]||Biddeford, ME||Private|| |- |Stinson, Samuel[[Stinson-882|Samuel Stinson (1758-1846)]]||Boston, MA||Private|| |- |Strout, George[[Strout-42|George Strout (1739-1814)]]||Cape Elizabeth, ME||Sergeant|| |- |Strout, Joseph[[Strout-115|Joseph Strout (1738-1821)]]||Cape Elizabeth, ME||Sergeant|| |- |Strout, Prince[[Strout-16|Prince Strout (1754-1834)]]||Cape Elizabeth, ME||Private|| |- |Stockbridge, Benjamin[[Stockbridge-196|Benjamin Stockbridge (bef.1757-1832)]]||Gloucester, MA||Naval Lieutenant||Privateer |- |Stuart, Elijah[[Stuart-1638|Elijah Stuart (1733-)]]||Wells, ME||Civil Service|| |- |Stuart, Samuel[[Stuart-5160|Samuel Stuart (~1748-1830)]]||Scarborough, ME||Private|| |- |Studavant, Asa[[Sturtevant-538|Asa Sturtevant (1760-1838)]]||Halifax, ME||Private||maybe |- |Studavant, Barnabas[[Studavant-5|Barnabas Studavant (~1764-1830)]]||Halifax, NC||Private|| |- |Sturgis, Jonathan[[Sturgis-4|Jonathan Sturgis (abt.1743-1833)]]||Truro, MA||Private||Regiment |- |Sullivan, Daniel[[Sullivan-7339|Daniel Sullivan (1738 - 1782)]]||Berwick, ME ||Captain|| |- |Sweetser, William[[Sweetser-124|William Sweetser (1755-1788)]]||North Yarmouth, ME||Corporal|| |- |Sylvester, Edmond[[Sylvester-1606|Edmond Sylvester (1760-1828)]]||Marshfield, MA||Private|| |- |Sylvester, Job[[Sylvester-605|Job Sylvester Sr. (1742-1832)]]||Hanover, MA||Private|| |- |Sylvester, William[[Sylvester-1166|William Sylvester Jr. (1737-~1779)]]||Hanover, MA||Private|| |- |Sylvester, William[[Sylvester-9|William Sylvester Sr. (1709-1799)]]||Scituate, MA||Patriotic Service|| |- |Tallman, Peleg[[Tallman-636|Peleg Tallman (1764-1840)]]||Tiverton, RI||Naval Officer|| |- |Taylor, John[[Taylor-79246|John Taylor (1762-1840)]]||Newmarket, NH||Private|| |- |Taylor, John[[Taylor-89056|John Taylor (1739-1823)]]||Wells, ME||Patriotic Service|| |- |Temple, Levi[[Temple-163|Levi Temple (1751-abt.1821)]]||Westford, MA||Corporal|| |- |Tewksbury, Thomas[[Tewksbury-234|Thomas Tewksbury (1758-~1838)]]||South Hampton, NH|||Private|| |- |Thayer, Isaac[[Thayer-4119|Isaac Thayer (1741-1805)]]||Braintree, MA||Lieutenant|| |- |Thomas, Ichabod[[Thomas-45343|Ichabod Thomas (1758-1845)]]||Marshfield, MA||Private|| |- |Thomas, Nicholas[[Thomas-8877|Nicholas Thomas (1753-1838)]]||Providence, RI||Solder|| |- |Thomas, Samuel[[Thomas-67864|Samuel Thomas (1763-aft.1840)]]||Middleborough, MA||Private|| |- |Thompson, Cornelius[[Thompson-32113|Cornelius Thompson (1756-1835)]]||Salem, MA||Commander|| |- |Thompson, Elias[[Thompson-33105|Elias Thompson (1741-1780)]]||Westerly, RI||Lieutenant|| |- |Thompson, James[[Thompson-30884|James Thompson (1748-1837)]]||Stoughton, MA||Lieutenant|| |- |Thompson, Joel[[Thompson-32023|Joel Thompson (1753-1841)]]||New Meadows, ME||Sergeant|| |- |Thompson, John[[Thompson-11900|John Thompson (1755-1827)]]||Bridgewater, MA||Captain|| |- |Thompson, Samuel[[Thompson-32004|Samuel Thompson (1735-1798)]]||Brunswick, ME||Brigadier General|| |- |Thompson, Samuel[[Thompson-52477|Samuel Thompson (1754-1833)]]||Monhegan, ME||Private|| |- |Thompson, Thomas[[Thompson-32019|Thomas Thompson (~1741-~1825)]]||Brunswick, ME|||Captain|| |- |Thorndike, Ebenezer[[Thorndike-12|Ebenezer Thorndike (1719-1819)]]||Beverly, MA||1st Lieutenant||Privateer |- |Thorndike, Joshua[[Thorndike-120|Joshua Thorndike (1755-1823)]]||St. George, ME||Private|| |- |Thorndike, Robert[[Thorndike-4|Robert Thorndike (1761-1843)]]||St. George, ME||Seaman, Fifer|| |- |Thorndike, Robert[[Thorndike-105|Robert Thorndike (abt.1730-1834)]]||Beverly, MA||Patriotic Service|| |- |Thurston, John[[Thurston-627|John Thurston (1737-1814)]]||Gloucester, MA||Ships Mate|| |- |Tibbetts, Giles[[Tibbetts-706|Giles Tibbetts (1757-1832)]]||Dover, NH||Private|| |- |Tibbetts, Ichabod[[Tibbetts-700|Ichabod Tibbetts (1749-1841)]]||Dover, NH||Sergeant|| |- |Tibbetts, John[[Tibbetts-710|John Tibbetts (1755-1826)]]||Dover, NH||Private|| |- |Tibbetts, Stephen[[Tibbetts-362|Stephen Tibbetts (1727-1816)]]||Dover, NH||Private|| |- |Tibbetts, Stephen[[Tibbetts-487|Stephen Tibbetts (bef.1754-abt.1841)]]||Rochester, NH||Private|| |- |Tourtillott, Abraham[[Tourtillott-1|Abraham Tourtillotte IV (1746-1820)]]||Glocester, RI||Captain|| |- |Tolman, Samuel[[Tolman-322|Samuel Tolman (1755-1826)]]||Stoughton, MA||Private|| |- |Towene, Robert[[Towne-1790|Robert Towne (1761-1829)]]||Arundel, ME||Corporal|| |- |Tower, Levi[[Tower-2631|Levi Tower (1756-1823)]]||Hingham, MA||Drummer|| |- |Tower, Malachi[[Tower-2659|Malachi Tower (1761-1833)]]||Hingham, MA||Private|| |- |Tracy, Asa[[Tracy-380|Asa Tracy (1760-1831)]]||Falmouth, ME||Private|| |- |Tracy, Jeremiah[[Tracy-2138|Jeremiah Tracy (1744-1812)]]||Falmouth, ME||Pritave|| |- |Tracy, Jonathan Jr.[[Tracy-2133|Jonathan Tracy Jr (1746-~1800)]]||Falmouth, ME||Lieutenant|| |- |Trafton, Josiah[[Trafton-78|Josiah Trafton (1753-aft.1820)]]||York, ME||Private|| |- |Trask, Ebenezer[[Trask-1279|Ebenezer Trask (1761-1842)]]||Bridgewater, MA||Private|| |- |Treat, Joshua[[Treat-942|Joshua Treat (1729-1802)]]||Boston, MA||Soldier|| |- |Thomas, Thomas Jr.[[Trask-1976|Thomas Trask Jr. (1759-1823)]]||York, ME||Private|| |- |Thomas, Thomas[[Trask-571|Thomas Trask (abt.1737-1823)]]||Rowley, MA||Private|| |- |Treat, Robert[[Treat-1183|Robert Treat (1752 - 1824)]]||Boston, MA ||Lieutenant|| |- |Trescott, Lemuel[[Trescott-164|Lemuel Trescott (1750 - 1826)]]||Dorchester, MA ||Major ||Regiment |- |Tribou, Amasa[[Tribou-20|Amasa Tribou (1760-1842)]]||Bridgewater, MA|||Private|| |- |Trott, Lemuel[[Trott-904|Lemuel Trott Sr (~1743-~1832)]]||Boston, MA||2nd Lieutenant|| |- |Trott, Thomas[[Trott-869|Thomas Trott (1731-1821)]]||Falmouth, ME||Captain|| |- |True, Henry[[True-536|Henry True (1759-1803)]]||Chester, NH||Private|| |- |True, Jonathan[[True-150|Jonathan True (1721-1791)]]||Salisbury, MA||Private|| |- |True, William[[True-1040|William True (1752-1828)]]||North Yarmouth, ME||Private|| |- |Trussell, Joshua[[Trussell-121|Joshua Trussell (bef.1743-1807)]]||Haverhill, MA||Private|| |- |Tubbs, Samuel[[Tubbs-14|Samuel Tubbs (~1739 - 1810)]]||Freetown, MA ||Major|| |- |Tucker, Daniel[[Tucker-5030|Daniel Tucker (1760-1823)]]||Falmouth, ME||Sailor||Privateer |- |Turner, William[[Turner-32788|William Turner (~1746-1807)]]||Scituate, MA||Colonel|| |- |Tyler, Simeon[[Tyler-6302|Simeon Tyler (abt.1754-1840)]]||Boxford, MA||Sergeant|| |- |Ulmer, George[[Ulmer-897|George Ulmer (1760-1844)]]||Waldoboro, ME||Private|| |- |Ulmer, Johannes[[Ulmer-894|Johannes Ulmer (1736-1809)]]||Germany||Private|| |- |Usher, Robert[[Usher-871|Robert Usher (1761-1838)]]||Merrimack, NH||Private|| |- |Veazie, Samuel[[Veazie-34|Samuel Veazie Jr (abt.1750-abt.1828)]]||Hull, MA||Sergeant|| |- |Vaughan, Jabez[[Vaughan-2395|Jabez Vaughan (1740-1817)]]||Middleborough, MA||Captain|| |- |Vickery, David II[[Vickery-231|David Vickery II (1735-1824)]]||Truro, MA||Private|| |- |Vinal, William[[Vinal-210|William Vinal (1762-1821)]]||Boston, MA||Surgeon|| |- |Vose, Thomas[[Vose-499|Thomas Vose (1753-1810)]]||Milton, MA||Captain|| |- |Wadsworth, Abiah[[Wadsworth-706|Abiah Wadsworth Sr. (1703-1785)]]||Duxbury, MA||Patriotic Service|| |- |Wadsworth, Sedate[[Wadsworth-1601|Sedate Wadsworth Sr (1730-1812)]]||Kingston, MA||Patriotic Service|| |- |Waite, John[[Waite-4076|John Waite (1732-1820)]]||Newbury, MA||Colonel|| |- |Waite, Stephen[[Waite-4083|Stephen Waite (1734-1783)]]||Newbury, MA||Patriotic Service|| |- |Waite, William Jr.[[Waite-2998|William Waite Jr. (1754-1840)]]||Sutton, MA||Corporal|| |- |Waldron, John[[Waldron-1772|John Waldron (1740 - 1827)]]||Dover, NH||Colonel|| |- |Walker, Abraham[[Walker-18511|Abraham Walker (1754-1834)]]||Woolwich, ME||Private|| |- |Walker,, Micah[[Walker-1925|Micah Walker (1728-1823)]]||Sudbury, MA||Captain|| |- |Walker, William[[Walker-53600|William Walker (~1743-1825)]]||Billerica, MA||Captain|| |- |Wallace, Benjamin[[Wallace-9523|Benjamin Wallace (1738-1826)]]||Falmouth, ME||Lieutenant|| |- |Ward, Benjamin[[Ward-12755|Benjamin Ward (1760-1843)]]||Brentwood, NH||Private|| |- |Ware, Jason[[Ware-3925|Jason Ware (1756-1843)]]||Wrentham, MA||Matross|| |- |Wardsworth, Peleg[[Wardsworth-3|Peleg Wadsworth Jr (1748 - 1829)]]||Duxbury, MA ||Brigadier General|| |- |Wardwell, Jeremiah[[Wardwell-178|Jeremiah Wardwell (1756-1825)]]||York, ME||Privateer||Privateer |- |Wardwell, Joseph[[Wardwell-659|Joseph Wardwell (1761-1834)]]||York, ME||Seaman|| |- |Wardwell, Joseph[[Wardwell-797|Joseph Wardwell (1760-1849)]]||Andover, MA||Ensign|| |- |Warren, Adriel[[Warren-7993|Adriel Warren (1752-aft.1803)]]||North Berwick, ME||Lieutenant|| |- |Warren, John[[Warren-7684|John Warren (1756 - 1807)]]||Waltham, MA ||Private|| |- |Warren, Peter[[Warren-24547|Peter Warren (1751-1825)]]||Somersworth, NH||Captain|| |- |Wasgatt, Davis[[Wasgatt-14|Davis Wasgatt (1751-1843)]]||Berwick, ME||Sergeant|| |- |Wasson, Samuel[[Wasson-1392|Samuel Wasson (1760-1838)]]||Hillsborough, NH||||Regiment |- |Waterhouse, George[[Waterhouse-109|George Waterhouse Sr. (1746-aft.1840)]]||Barrington, NH||2nd Lieutenant|| |- |Waterhouse, Samuel[[Waterhouse-1396|Samuel Waterhouse (~1730 - 1795)]]||Wells, ME ||Major|| |- |Waterman, Abijah[[Waterman-2019|Abijah Waterman (1745-abt.1781)]]||Marshfield, MA||Adjutant|| |- |Waterman, John[[Waterman-268|John Waterman (1761-1847)]]||Middleboro, MA||Private|| |- |Waterman, Joseph[[Waterman-2976|Joseph Waterman (1738-1818)]]||Marshfield, MA||Captain|| |- |Waterman, Joseph Jr.[[Waterman-273|Joseph Waterman Jr. (1750-1839)]]||Marshfield, MA||Private|| |- |Waters, Abel[[Waters-7968|Abel Waters (1750-1829)]]||Sutton, MA||Private|| |- |Waters, Daniel[[Waters-7802|Daniel Waters (1731-1816)]]||Boston, MA||Captain|| |- |Watson, John[[Watson-8998|John Watson (1741-1834)]]||Gorham, ME||Sergeant|| |- |Watts, David[[Watts-38|David Watts (abt.1752-1804)]]||Falmouth, ME||Lieutenant|| |- |Watts, Hannah[[Watts-1167|Hannah (Watts) Weston (bef.1758-1855)]]||Haverhill, MA||Patriotic Service|| |- |Watts, John[[Watts-3|John Watts (1742-1817)]]||Boston, MA||Private|| |- |Webb, Edward[[Webb-21989|Edward Webb (~1760-~1846)]]||Gorham, ME||Private|| |- |Webb, Eli[[Webb-14868|Eli Webb (1737-1826)]]||Tiverton, RI||Private|| |- |Webber, Benjamin[[Webber-266|Benjamin Webber (1725-aft.1806)]]||York, ME||Solder|| |- |Webber, William[[Webber-4127|William Webber (1746-1829)]]||York, ME||Sergeant|| |- |Webster, William[[Webster-20|William Webster (abt.1740-1808)]]||Falmouth, ME||2nd Lieutenant|| |- |Weed, James[[Weed-2|James Weed (1753-1824)]]||Harpswell, ME||Private|| |- |Weeks, John Jr.[[Weeks-5939|John Weeks Jr. (1732-1804)]]||Greenland, NH||1st Lieutenant || |- |Weeman, Joseph[[Weeman-17|Joseph Weeman (~1750-1797)]]||Cape Elizabeth, ME||Private|| |- |Wellman, Joseph[[Wellman-520|Joseph Wellman (1747-1831)]]||Norton, MA||Private|| |- |Wellman, Samuel[[Wellman-360|Samuel Wellman (1751-1835)]]||Mansfield, MA||Private|| |- |Wendell, Thomas[[Wendell-585|Thomas Wendell (bef.1770-1862)]]||Marblehead, MA||Cabin Boy|| |- |Wentworth, Andrew[[Wentworth-2168|Andrew Pepperell Wentworth (1761-1823)]]||Kittery, ME||Private|| |- |Wentworth, Ebenezer[[Wentworth-2585|Ebenezer Wentworth (1748-1820)]]||Berwick, ME||ME|| |- |Wenworth, John[[Wentworth-1726|John Wentworth (1736-1781)]]||Kittery, ME||Captain|| |- |Wenworth, John B.[[Wentworth-3015|John B Wentworth (1761-1825)]]||Berwick, ME||Private|| |- |Wenworth, Paul[[Wentworth-2522|Paul Wentworth Jr (1759-1833)]]||Berwick, ME||Private|| |- |Wentworth, Timothy[[Wentworth-2071|Timothy Wentworth (1747-1842)]]||Berwick, ME||Lieutenant|| |- |West, Jabez[[West-17402|Jabez West (~1737 - ~1799)]]||Tisbury, MA ||Captain|| |- |West, Peter[[West-8752|Peter West (1746-1828)]]||Tisbury, MA||Corporal|| |- |Westcott, Samuel[[Westcott-206|Samuel Westcott (1736-1799)]]||??||Captain||Birthplace |- |Weston, Arunah[[Weston-2606|Arunah Weston (1746-1831)]]||Duxbury, MA||2nd Lieutenant|| |- |Weston, Joseph[[Weston-2986|Joseph Weston (1732-1775)]]||Concord, MA||Patriotic Service|| |- |Weston, Josiah[[Weston-314|Josiah Weston (~1756-1827)]]||Falmouth, ME||Private|| |- |Weston, Samuel[[Weston-2604|Samuel Weston (1754-1829)]]||Duxbury, MA||Private|| |- |Wheaton, Mason[[Wheaton-1087|Mason Wheaton (1722 - ~1812)]]||Rehoboth, MA ||Colonel|| |- |Wheeler, John[[Wheeler-279 |John Wheeler (1755-1844)]]||Acton, MA||Private|| |- |Wheelwright, Aaron[[Wheelwright-147|Aaron Wheelwright (bef.1749-1830)]]||??||Lieutenant||Birthplace |- |Whitcomb, Thomas[[Whitcomb-772|Thomas Whitcomb (1736-1824)]]||Littleton, MA||Private|| |- |White, John[[White-12037|John White (1740-1794)]]||Weymouth, MA||Captain|| |- |Whiting, John[[Whiting-2165|John Whiting (1759-1846)]]||Billerica, MA||Private|| |- |Whitmore, Joseph[[Whitmore-1738|Joseph Whitmore (1755-1841)]]||Windham, ME||Private|| |- |Whitney, Abel[[Whitney-3387|Abel Whitney (1734-bef.1808)]]||Biddeford, ME||Corporal|| |- |Whitney, Daniel[[Whitney-4399|Daniel Whitney (1754-1834)]]||York, ME||Private|| |- |Whitney, Daniel[[Whitney-6605|Daniel Whitney (1762-1838)]]||Gorham, ME||Private|| |- |Whitney, David[[Whitney-5893|David Whitney (1732-aft.1790)]]||Biddeford, ME||Private|| |- |Whitney, Isaac Jr.[[Whitney-4391|Isaac P Whitney Jr (1748-1837)]]||York, ME||Soldier|| |- |Whitney, Isaac Sr.[[Whitney-387|Isaac P Whitney Sr (1720-1784)]]||York, ME||Patriotic Service|| |- |Whitney, Jesse[[Whitney-6604|Jesse Whitney (1758-1831)]]||Gorham, ME||Private|| |- |Whitney, Joshua[[Whitney-2207|Joshua Whitney (1761-1832)]]||Gorham, ME||Private|| |- |Whitney, Micah[[Whitney-1284|Micah Whitney (1752-1832)]]||York, ME||Private|| |- |Whitney, Moses[[Whitney-400|Moses Whitney (1739-1820)]]||Biddeford, ME||Corporal|| |- |Whittemore, Abraham[[Whittemore-368|Abraham Whittemore (1736-abt.1792)]]||Winnissemmet, MA||Private|| |- |Whitten, Phineas[[Whitten-85|Phineas Whitten (~1743-)]]||Arundel, MA||Patriotic Service|| |- |Whitten, Richard[[Whitten-692|Richard Whitten (~1763-1845)]]||Scarborough, ME||Private|| |- |Widgery, William[[Widgery-18|William Widgery (~1753-1822)]]||England||Lieutenant|| |- |Wight, John[[Wight-1084|John Wight (1756 - 1837)]]||Marblehead, MA ||Sergeant Major|| |- |Wight, Joseph[[Wight-280|Joseph Wight (1729-1804)]]||Wrentham, MA||Surgeon|| |- |Wilbure, Holden[[Wilbur-358|Holden Wilbur (1762-1836)]]||Bridgewater, MA||Private|| |- |Wilder, Theophilus[[Wilder-565|Theophilus Wilder (1740 - 1821)]]||Hingham, MA||Captain|| |- |Wilinson, Joseph[[Wilkinson-6724|Joseph Wilkinson (1758-1842)]]||Berwick, ME||Private|| |- |Williams, Hart[[Williams-132171|Hart Williams (~1723-1797)]]||Barnstable, MA||Captain|| |- |Williams, Joshua[[Williams-70064|Joshua Williams (1747-1833)]]||Middleborough, MA||Private||Regiment |- |Williams, Lemuel[[Williams-17549|Lemuel Williams (1751 - 1820)]]||Georgetown, ME ||Lieutenant|| |- |Williams, Samuel[[Williams-26769|Samuel Williams (~1730-aft.1799)]]||Bath, ME||Private|| |- |Wilson, John[[Wilson-67075|John Wilson (1757-1835)]]||Topsham, ME||Private|| |- |Wilson, Nathaniel[[Wilson-58910|Nathaniel Wilson (1742-1818)]]||Falmouth, ME||Lieutenant|| |- |Winchell, Job[[Winchell-537|Job Winchell (1752-1828)]]||Hartford, CT||Lieutenant|| |- |Winchenbach, Jacob[[Winchenbach-10|Jacob Winchenbach (1742-1825)]]||Germany||Lieutenant|| |- |Winslow, Abraham[[Winslow-633|Abraham Winslow (~1761-1806)]]||??||Private||Birthplace |- |Wood, Israel[[Wood-747|Israel Wood (1744-1800)]]||Beverly, MA||Lieutenant|| |- |Wood, Daniel[[Wood-42097|Daniel Wood (1739-1819)]]||Bedford, MA||Major|| |- |Wood, William[[Wood-164|William Phineas Wood (1735-1796)]]||Middlesex, MA||Private|| |- |Woodcock, Nathaniel[[Woodcock-930|Nathaniel Woodcock (1748-1826)]]||Attleboro, MA||Private||Regiment |- |Woodman, Benjamin[[Woodman-561|Benjamin Woodman (1754-1834)]]||Newbury, MA||Private|| |- |Woodman, John[[Woodman-1190|John Woodman (1750-1828)]]||Newbury, MA||First Sergeant|| |- |Woodman, Joseph[[Woodman-1027|Joseph Woodman (1749-1824)]]||??||Private||Birthplace |- |Woods, Henry[[Woods-13486|Henry Woods (1756-1813)]]||Groton, MA||Private|| |- |Woodsum, Abiathar[[Woodsum-18|Abiathar Woodsum (1753-aft.1816)]]||Biddeford, ME||Private ||Regiment |- |Woodsum, Samuel[[Woodsum-20|Samuel Woodsum (1757-1841)]]||Biddeford, ME||Private|| |- |Woodward, Samuel[[Woodward-6529|Samuel Woodward (1742-1824)]]||Newton, MA||Sergeant|| |- |Woodward, Samuel[[Woodward-7250|Samuel Woodward (1733-1815)]]|| Scituate, MA||Private|| |- |Wooster, William[[Wooster-996|William Wooster (1757-1823)]]||Newbury, MA||Private|| |- |Worthen, Isaac[[Worthen-316|Isaac Worthen (1762-1841)]]||Kensington, NH||Seaman||Regiment |- |Wylie, Robert[[Wylie-343|Robert Wylie (1747-1815)]]||Boothbay, ME||Private|| |- |Wylie, Samuel[[Wylie-345|Samuel Wylie (abt.1743-1777)]]||Boothbay, ME||Sergeant|| |- |Wyllie, John[[Wyllie-706|John Wyllie (1751-1838)]]||Pemaquid, ME||Naval Captain|| |- |Wyman, Daniel[[Wyman-280|Daniel Wyman (1754-1832)]]||Swan Island? ME||Private|| |- |Yates, George James[[Yates-6665|George James Yates (1748 - 1821)]]||Bristol, MA ||Captain|| |- |Yeaton, John[[Yeaton-20 |John Yeaton (1742-1832)]]||Falmouth, ME||Sergeant|| |- |Young, Aaron[[Young-56128|Aaron Young (1746-1814)]]||Kingston, NH||Lieutenant|| |- |Young, Abraham[[Young-22296|Abraham Young (1756-1829)]]||Dedham, MA||Private|| |- |Young, Beniah[[Young-62807|Benaiah Young (1724-~1779)]]||York, ME||Private|| |- |Young, Elkanah[[Young-3906|Elkanah Young II (1745-1832)]]||Eastham, MA||Patriotic Service|| |- |Young, Gideon[[Young-36431|Gideon Young (1738-1801)]]||Kingston, NH||Private||Regiment |- |Young, Nathaniel[[Young-16808|Nathaniel Young III (1760-1839)]]||Gray, ME||Private|| |- |Young, Samuel[[Young-654|Samuel Young (1756-1819)]]||Eastham, MA||Private|| |}

Maine Library Bulletin

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''Transcriber's note: Records are difficult to read in places due to faded ink or handwriting issues. Some of the sentences and punctuation don't make sense; I've corrected these when the meaning is obvious, but left them when I was unsure. See original for best information. Additions in [brackets] are my own notes to the original text. - [[Childs-1667|E Childs]], May, 2019'' Source: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/2079425?availability=Family%20History%20Library Maine Military Childrens Home, 1874-1906], digitized by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Original records at the Maine State Archives in Augusta, Maine. === Matron's Records, 1875-76 === Jan. 1, 1875 - New Year's tree loaded with gifts. Home open to visitors in the eve till 10. Jan. 27, 1875 - Johannah Johansen came to work in the kitchen. Jan. 29, 1875 - Harry True returned in a [dirty?] condition. March 24, 1875 - Bertha Snow left for Perkins, Me. to live in the family of Mr. Cale. March 30, 1875 - John Edward Colley entered the "Home". He was born in Portland, Maine, July 26th 1866. Parents Charles H. Colley [and] Annie H. Colley. Given[?] to the Home by Mrs. M. F. Fairbanks, Portland, Me. The father was in 1st Me Cavalry, 10th Me Regt, [and] 1st Me Regt. The mother died November 1874. The father died December 8th 1874. Apr. 24, 1875 - Joel Meshue, child of James Meshue and Clara A. Meshue. Born Jan'y 10th 1873. Father died in Bangor July 8th 1872. Enlisted in Lyndon Regiment. May 4, 1875 - Mr. Daniel Chandler brought Charley Plummer Rideout from Winthrop, Maine. Child of Luke Rideout and Anna Rideout. The father is living in Quincy, Mass.; enlisted in Mass. Reg't. The mother is in Readfield, Me. Heard of Mr. Rideout's death. [Presumably added later.] May 5, 1875 - Charles Pottle called today; is living with Mr. Baker near or in Wiscasset. Clara McKay, 6 yrs [and] Blanch McKay, 4 yrs. Mother very poor and father dead and begs to have the children taken for awhile till she can be out of debt and be able to make a home for them. *Clara born Sept. 10th 1868 * Blanche born Feb. 2nd 1871 May 8, 1875 - Willie Wakely left in the boat by 1/2 part 5 for "Perkins" to live in Mr. David Reed's family. Mrs. Fletcher told one Joel Meshoe's father was not Meshoe but a nephew of Mrs. Meshoe, Clarence Richardson. Mrs. Meshoe was married at 14 (fourteen) and her husband died at Bangor from an accident in a mill (circular saw) (although she thinks she has seen him since) and two years after this this child was born. The child was brought here by Mrs. Sampson, and she was told the child was illegitimate, but she told Mrs. Fletcher she would bring the child and if the trustees called her, Mrs. F. to account she must get out of it the best way she could. May 10, 1875 - Mrs. Meshoe came for her baby; the child was sick with "canker rash" and she was advised and urged not to take him till tomorrow. She had given the boy when mother and father, Phineas and Patience Brown, both 66 years old. She had papers made out and signed them at the Court House in Augusta before she came away. May 11, 1875 - Swede girl Caroline came. Ida May Reynolds went with Mrs. Jonesohn[?], home in Somerville. May 12, 1875 - Allie Grey left with new stepfather at six o'clock. May 19, 1875 - Mabel Fletcher and Johnie came. May 20, 1875 - Mrs. Gannett and Mrs. Robinson took David Brown to Mr. Conants in Shapleigh. May 25, 1875 - Mrs. Tobey took Willie Jarnain[?] as far as Skohegan on his way to Solon, to live with Mr. Bishop. May 27, 1875 - Miss Church went with Mary Flagg. May 31, 1875 - All the children rode to the cemeteries and afterward to the Grand Army Hall to a collation. Four carriages sent for the family. June 14, 1875 - James Blake came from Augusta with Mr. Thompson. He is eight years old, August 1875. The father not living, belonged to the 5th Me. Reg't. Mother married again to John Connelly and lives in Biddeford; wants to be rid of the child.The boy is to be given away. June 18, 1875 - Avis Skillin and Geneva Skillin, children of Etta Skillin [and] Frank M. Skillin, 15th Me. Co. H. Avis Skillin born Sept. 14, 1866 Geneva Skillin born Jan. 8th 1868 Father sick, unable to take care of his family; the mother has taken her baby and gone to a sisters to do house work. The mother's address to be Winthrop, Maine. Father's address, Garland, Maine. July 2, 1875 - Issie Cromwell graduated. July 5, 1875 - Henry Forest's father called; said the child was taken without his knowledge. He seemed delighted to see him and gave him money and asked if he could call again; begged not to have the boy given away as he might "yet have a place to keep him". The mother is crazy and "more ugly than any thing else." Dexter Jack came to dinner. July 10, 1875 - Johannah Johansen left for Boston. July 13, 1875 - Miss Church went with Chris Reynolds to Shapleigh. He is to live with Mr. Abbott. Also visited Willie Brown. July 16, 1875 - Issie went to Rockland for visit to Mr. Farwell's. July 21, 1875 - Excursion to Pig Cove with the Central & Winter St. facility[?] in barge. Thirty-four children with Mrs. Tobey and Miss G. July 27, 1875 - Issie returned from Rockland. Aug. 5, 1875 - Jennie Wakely left for Mrs. Gorham's this noon. Avis & Geneva Skillin went home with their mother to Dexter. The father is ill and the grandfather is to take care of him and his children while the mother works nearby. If she finds herself unable to clothe them or provide a home for them she has the promise of their being taken back here. Aug. 6, 1875 - Excursion with the Baptists to Jefferson by rail and boat. Thirty-three children with Miss Thompson, Mary Svenson and Miss G. Aug. 11, 1875 - Amanda Anderson begins cooking. Albert Watson left in the morning boat for Sidney to live with Mrs. Pinkham on a farm. Aug. 14, 1875 - John Jacobs fell off a tree and hurt his leg very badly. Dr. Payne & Dr. Brisy were here at once and had it done up immediately. Aug. 16, 1875 - Willie Wakely came for a visit; appeared very well and Mr. Reed spoke of him very kindly. Aug. 19, 1875 - Wm. Wakely returned to Mr. Reed's today. George Tebbetts spends the night. Aug. 21, 1875 - Oscar Prescott gone home for a week. Aug. 25, 1875 - Ella Cole went to Lewiston with Mrs. Sampson. Aug. 28, 1875 - Oscar [Prescott] returned. Miss Thompson left. Aug. 30, 1875 - Excursion to Squirrel Island with 43 children, Mrs. Tobey and Miss G. Aug. 31, 1875 - Jennie Wakely returned to the "Home" by Mrs. Gorham as she is dissatisfied. Sept. 1, 1875 - Call from several gentleman of the 2nd Me. Cavalry. As the procession passed they halted and they came in to see the house and children. Sept. 7, 1875 - Johnnie Jacobs waled about his room. Sept. 8, 1875 - Willie Jamanian[?] came back to the Home. Sept. 12, 1875 - Miss Dix and Mrs. Sampson called. Sept. 20, 1875 - William Jamanian[?] runs away. Sept. 30, 1875 - After ten days of street life Willie Jamain is brought back by Mr. Bailey and consent of Mr. Palmer. Oct. 4 - Willie Jamanian[?] ran off from school and has not returned to the "Home". Oct. 6, 1875 - Willie Pullen [and] Ida Pullen, from Montville. Came Oct. 6th 1875 with Mrs. Sampson. These children brought no clothing. Letter from Mrs. Hannah J. McLaughlin, Montville, Me., stating age of Ida Pullen to be 7 yrs, Aug. 1876; Willie Pullen, 5 yrs, Mch 1876. Father Alfred W. Pullen, 9 Reg. Co. B.. Whole orphans. Oct. 13, 1875 - Georgianna Lee Butter, Born April 9th 1871 [and] Frederic Thatcher Butter, Born Jan 4th 1873. Children of Mary E. Butters [and] James Butters. The mother died last May 17th. The father was in the 11th Me., Company I. Enlisted at Weston. Reside not at Forest City, Washington Co. The trunk contains very neat clothing and a [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-893M-3H7G?i=44&cat=2079425 list of these articles is added]. Oct. 19, 1875 - Stephen Morrill of Harpswell came asking to take Bernard Morrill, his brother's son. He said he had always intended to take the boy but had deferred until he should leave off going to sea. Has not taken a farm in H[arpswell]. Brought recommendations from his neighbors and friends and promised to do for him as a [entry ends here] Oct. 22, 1875 - Amanda Anderson, cook, left today. Oct. 26, 1875 - Delia Wright came for cook. Howard Page came from Dennysville, son of David Page, 1st Me. Reg't, Heavy Artillery. Whole orphan. David Page, a private in the 1st Reg't Heavy Artillery. Died near Dennysville in the summer of '75, his wife dying a few months before. Dr. A. K. Lincoln of this place had been named as Guardian of Page's children in his will. Howard Page came to Bath by Dr. L's direction. Mr. Page led a very poor and miserable life for some years being addicted to drink but was sober sometime before his death. From Peter E. Vose. Oct. 18, 1876 [sic] - Willie Black left the Home and school, came back at night 19th. Left and did not return at night. Since then Oscar Prescott has been sent to Mr. Bailey to see if any information could be gained of him. Mr. B. ascertained from Mrs. Perkins that he was in Lewiston with his father, and his father did not intend to let him return to the Home. Oct. 27, 1875 - Mrs. Linscott came; said she wanted to take Alfred. Oct. 28, 1875 - Mrs. Newton and little girl came. A cousin of Tommy Brown's called. Heard good report of Albert Watson. Oct. 29, 1875 - Mrs. Lincott and Newton left at 2 P.M. Oct. 30, 1875 - Eddie Colley's cousin called. Visit of Mr. Reed from Perkins bringing a good report from Willie Wakely; only regretted they had not a better opportunity for sending him to school on the Island. Nov. 17, 1875 - Blanche McKay sick with chicken pox. Nov. 19, 1875 - Schools close for a week's vacation. Nov. 23, 1875 - Ida Pullen sick, very feverish. Freddie Butter very restless and sore throat. Nov. 24, 1875 - Freddie very sick. Mrs. Lewis came. Nov. 25, 1875 - Thanksgiving. Issie came to spend the day. Freddie very sick. Nov. 27, 1875 - Freddie very sick. Telegraphed to Mr. Butter. Nov. 29, 1875 - Freddie very ill and unfavorable symptoms. Dr. Payne calls twice a day. Dec. 1, 1875 - Georgie Butter sick with chicken pox. Dr. Payne says it may answer for scarlet-fever. Mr. Butter came. Sue[?] taken sick. Dec. 4, 1875 - Emma Leathers came at dark this Sab[bath] Eve. Dec. 6, 1875 - Emma Leathers all broken out with canker rash. Dec. 8, 1875 - Mrs. Arabella C. Newton, Mother; Benjamin F. Gilcrease, father, 1st Mass. Cavalry, Co. I. Living in Boston at the time he enlisted. Died June 14th '75, Dixfield, Maine. The mother married Mr. Charles Newton, October following. These children came with their mother to the Home Dec. 8th: Frank Henry Gilchrist, Born Dec 29th 1869; Guy Irvin Gilchrist, Born Feb 18th 1872. Guardian Elbridge G. Harlow, Dixfield. The children have no pension but an effort is being made to obtain one. Have had whooping cough and scarlet fever. Dec. 10, 1875 - Frank Gilchrest taken sick with canker rash. Dec. 10, 1875 - Horace Kahl sick with pleurisy. Guy Gilchrest taken ill - canker rash. Dec. 15, 1875 - Willie Pullen sick Dec. 21, 1875 - Children in nursery all better. Dec. 24, 1875 - Eddie Ham taken very ill with palpitations. Dec. 25, 1875 - Xmas Eve. at 4 P.M. Apples and candy and little gifts among the children. Dec. 30, 1875 - Henry Forest sick - mumps. Dec. 31, 1875 - Mrs. Garnett came in the morn and other ladies afterwards to prepare a [?] for the children. Gifts useful, beautiful and abundant at seven in the eve. Jan. 1, 1876 - The house filled with the noise of musical instruments that the children rec'd last eve. Jan. 3, 1876 - Mary Flagg returned in no way improved by her absence. Mrs. Lewis left. Children go back to school. Jan. 6, 1876 - Mr. Morrison [Trustee] and daughter spent part of the eve with us. Jan. 10, 1876 - Freddie Butter dressed and downstairs to breakfast. Anna May Jaques, 12 yrs, Feb. 20th 1876 James Franklin Jaques, 8 yrs, Sept. 7, 1875 Children of Mary A. Jaques [and] Isaac James Jaques, 47th Mass. Regt and afterwards 59th Mass. Regt. The father died of congestion of the lungs. The mother has supported her family and now puts these two in here for a temporary home, until she can help herself again. Has no pension. The children have had mups and Anna has had Typhoid fever. Mrs. Jaques has five children. Jan. 22, 1876 - Mr. Wiggin, Capt. Brachlif, Capt. Crocker called. Mr. Wiggin says Mr. Wakely died at the Soldier's Home at Togus and Mrs. Wakely not living. The children have no pension. He was delighted with the improvement of the Wakely children; said Mary Flagg had been exposed to the influence of awful vice. G. S. Wiggin Esq. is Mary H. Flagg's guardian. Jan. 25, 1876 - Members of Legislature came at 1/2 past 9 A.M. Messrs. Peaks, Tilden, Robinson, Reed, Story, Tolman, Rolf, Keyes, Dr. Payne, Mr. Gannett, Mr. Morse, Mrs. Sampson. The committee said they were pleased with the children, with the house, and with all they had seen of the general work of the "Home". The children were at school but came home at eleven and [were?] all present. Jan. 26, 1876 - Mr. Russell came to see Oscar; brought him two cotton shirts and a sled. Feb. 1, 1876 - Mr. Newton came to see her children. Feb. 3, 1876 - Mrs. Newton left today taking Guy with her. Feb. 5, 1876 - Delia Wright left. Feb. 7, 1876 - Emma Leathers and Freddie Butter went outdoors for the first time since they were sick. Feb. 8, 1876 - Hattie Ring came for cook. Feb. 9, 1876 - Jennie Jones and Anna Jones came at 9 A.M. with Mrs. Sampson from Hallowell, having been at the Industrial School. Anna Jones will be 10 years 1876, Feb. 17th. Born at Wilton, Me. Jennie Jones, Born at Hallowell, 8 years, 14th March '76. The father is Thomas C. Jones, Company [blank], 11th Me. Reg't. The mother is living at Brunswick and is married again; name: Harriet Groves. Feb. 15, 1876 - Mr. Morrison brought from Farmington: Effie May Crocker, five years old, May 1876, daughter of Abner Crocker, Company C, 16th Me. [and] Hannah Crocker. The father served four years in the war; it is not known whether he is living or not. The mother is in the Alms House at F[armington]. This child Effie M. is not given to the Home. March 13, 1876 - Mr. Groves came for Annie & Jennie Jones at noon. Mr. Groves greeted the children very kindly and said he should be glad to have them at his home. Issie Cromwell came to dinner. March 14, 1876 - Mrs. Stevens took Jennie Wakely to live with her. March 18, 1876 - Mrs. McKay took Blanche and Clara; she thanks the ladies for their care of the children. March 24, 1876 - John P. Mitchell came this morning for his children Sue and Lizzie; they left at 2 P.M. Charles McKusick started for Portland at 1:10 P.M. to live with his mother. March 25, 1876 - Anna & Frank Jacques returned to their mother in Brunswick at ten minutes of one this afternoon. They are both very good children. April 6, 1876 - Mrs. Newton came with three children. Guy[?] returned Augusta Bancroft; is Mrs. Newton's daughter by her first husband. Augusta Bancroft's father died in a rebel prison. April 7, 1876 - Tommy Brown left for Hallowell by the early train with Mrs. Toby. April 14, 1876 - Mrs. Stevens called to see about returning Jennie W[akely]. April 17, 1876 - [Jennie Wakely] returned to the Home. Mrs. Chandler took Ch. Rideout for a weeks visit to his mother in Brunswick. [added later:] Dec - He did not return. April 25, 1876 - Myron Percival Butters aged 9 yrs came to the Home, child of Mary J. Butters [and] Rinaldo Butters, 15th Me. Regt. Died four yrs. ago last Dec, Fever and ague contracted in the army terminated in consumption. April 27, 1876 - Martha J. Robbins, 12 yrs Jan. 20 Twins Albert F & Alvin A., 10 yrs, March 8th James F. Robbins, 8 yrs, September 18th Children of Albert F. Robbins & Sarah E. Robbins. The father enlisted in Biddeford in the 5th Maine Reg't; died June 29th 1875 from effects of a sun stroke in the army. Given to the Home. May 1, 1876 - Walter L. Choate came with Mrs. J. A. Goodbridge, Wallowell, Me. Born Mar 17, 1868, in Portland. Father Horace E. Choate, 3d Me, Co. R., transferred to 11th Me. Wounded. Has lost 2 wives; is living. May 2, 1876 - Willie Lane Cook left at 2 P.M. for Bangor to meet his uncle from Monson with whom he is to live. May 5, 1876 - Twin Robbin boys and Walter Choate went off after they were sent to school. May 6, 1876 - Frank Cunningham returned on the morning's boat. May 11, 1876 - Miss Thompson brought Walter Choate back from Hallowell. May 15, 1876 - Mr. Linscott and Mr. Kane came to see about the Linscott children. Mrs. Robinson called and Mr. Morse to see their niece[?]. May 23, 1876 - Bertie Ellis Page, 10 yrs, Oct. 29, 1876 Lottie May Page, Born August 10, 1868 Reuben Freeman Page, Born Jan. 23, 1870 Harry Ernest Page, Born June 14, 1873 Everett Irving Page, Born March 13th 1876 Children of Isaac L. Page, Private in Company H, 19th Me. Infantry. Honorably discharged Jan. 9, 1864, at Convalescent Camp, Va., by reason of surgeon's certificate of disability. Mother came to her death by violence. Father in Hospital at Augusta. (since died) Guardian Mr. Stephen Cobb, Pittston, Me. May 25, 1876 - Amanda Linscott with Mrs. Robinson left for Warren this morn. Mr. F. A. Leiden was to meet Amanda and take her to Union where she is to live. May 30, 1876 - Decoration Day. Most of the children rode to the cemeteries and then stopped in City Hall to hear the oration. Mr. Chandler, wife and baby with Charlie Rideout came for Charlie's things as he is not to return here. May 31, 1876 - Bertie Woodard, 5 years, Nov. 10, 1875 [and] Ethel May Woodard, Aug. 20, 1875, 2 yrs., children of Anna Woodard [&] William H. Woodard, Reg't 17th Me., Co. C. In the war nearly 3 years; has left his wife and for a year and over she has had to support herself and these children. Enlisted at Mechanic Falls. June 3, 1876 - Mrs. Jacobs called. Children from the 3 Primary Schools at picnic. Edgar Jerry[?] sick at home, fever. June 13, 1876 - Mr. Bailey, City Marshall, brought H. Cromwell from school for refusing obedience to Miss Tucker. Sent Holly to his room and when Dr. Paine came he said "let him stay there". June 16, 1876 - Rec'd Dexter Gazette from the Office. June 20, 1876 - Sent Hollie Cromwell to school with a promise from him that he would ask Miss Tucker to forgive him and take him into school. Later in the day heard that he had gone off. Dr. Paine found H. Cromwell and brought him to the Home about 8 o'clock P.M. June 23, 1876 - Primary Schools closed. June 26, 1876 - Grammar School closed. June 29, 1876 - Freddie Butters came with his mother from the "Bangor Home". Age 7 when he came. June 30, 1876 - Johnson Brady, Anna Brady, Willie Brady came from Lewiston. The father [Edward Brady] enlisted at Houlton in the 17th Infantry. Served 15 or 16 mos; lost his right arm at the battle of Antietam and thinks he was discharged in Dec. 1863 at Baltimore. Re-enlisted in the Vet. Reserve Corps at Augusta, Me. and served 15 mos; discharged at Augusta, Dec. 1864; receives a pension $18 month. The oldest boy is 8; the girl 5; Willie 3. Copy of the Horace Holman letter, Overseer of Poor, Lewiston. July 3, 1876 - Frank Sawyer went into Portland for a visit. July 4, 1876 - Henry Forest's father called. July 18, 1876 - Girls and boys went to Mrs. Hyde's afternoon concert. July 21, 1876 - Children at [http://mainecircushistory.blogspot.com/2018/06/pt-barnums-new-and-greatest-show-on.html Barnum's Show]. Mrs. Woodard came to see her children. July 25, 1876 - Mrs. True and sister, mother, aunt and child from Yarmouth. Mrs. Sampson and two ladies from Topsham called. July 29, 1876 - Mrs. Webber came by boat; talked very faithfully to Bertha. Mrs. Robinson came to see her and they together went to see Mrs. Garrett.[Garwell?] Mrs. Webber left on early boat. Aug. 2, 1876 - Visit from the 3rd Me. Reg't at 4 P.M. Children went out on the front lawn. Ella Cole starte for home in Houlton with Mr. & Mrs. B. Gannett. Aug. 4, 1876 - Augusta Reynolds and Oscar Prescott start for home of the 2 P.M. train. Oscar did not take his clothes as he did not expect to go but Mrs. Sampson met him on the street and prevailed upon Dr. Paine's consulting to have him go with Augusta. Aug. 5, 1876 - Sent Oscar Prescott's trunk by express. Aug. 9, 1876 - 44 children with Misses Thompson and Church went to Foster's Point. 20 children at home with Mrs. Tobey and Miss G. Lena Carlson & Mary S. both gone to a picnic at Jefferson. Aug. 17, 1876 - Mrs. Sampson's nomination confirmed. Aug. 29, 1876 - Mamie Crocker gone to visit her aunt Martha Blair. Her cousin Mrs. Trott came for her. Mrs. T. lives in the same house. Sept. 1, 1876 - Hollie Cromwell spent the day in Portland with his sister. Mamie Crocker returned. Sept. 2, 1876 - Oscar Prescott returned at noon. Gussie Reynolds returned at night. Sept. 29, 1876 - Mrs. Stewart came with two children. Mrs. Newton came to visit her children. Sept. 7, 1876 [out of order]- Gussie Reynolds left with Mrs. Tobey for Burnham. Mattie Robbins left for New Castle. [Received:] Mary Amy Stewart, Born April 29th 1868, 8 yrs old Francis Martin Stewart, [born] April 21st 1866, 10 yrs old Mother Rebecca L. Stewart; Father Kennedy Stewart, Co. D, 20th Reg't Me. Vols.; in the war 4 years. Died at Houlton from [?] liver. Mrs. Stewart & Mrs. Newton both left - Saturday P.M. Oct. 4, 1876 - Ella Cole came to work in the Sewing room. Five of Mrs. Trott's children were received: Winnifred Taylor Trott, August 15, 13 yrs. Alice Bertha Trott, 12 [years], August 16 Anna Payson Trott, 7 [years], August 4th Albertina Olive Trott, 6 [years], September 4 Blanche Goddard Trott, 3 [years], August 10 Father 3d Me., Co. D. Nov. 3, 1876 - Blanche Trott left for Mr. Armstrong's. Nov. 4, 1876 - I think every child has been vaccinated that is here at the present time. Have had Scarlatina: Harry True, Emma Leathers, Lizzie Mitchell, Sue Mitchell, Guy Gilcreas, Frank Gilcreas, Freddie Butter (scarlet fever & diphtheria), Harry Page, Lottie Page, Reuben Page, Ethel Woodard, Walter Gilcreas, Jeremiah Conner. Mrs. Partridge arrived. Mrs. McFadden came to watch with the children. Nov. 6, 1876 - Mrs. Woodard came to see her children and will remain till Ethel is better. She takes care of the sick throughout the night. Nov. 9, 1876 - Mrs. Woodard left this P.M. and Mrs. McF[adden] comes again this night. Nov. 10, 1876 - Mrs. Moore came to-day to take Freddie away. She leaves tomorrow morn. Nov. 15, 1876 - Mrs. McFadden for the last time, I hope, as the children are all done with medicine. She is an excellent person with sick children, and it is fortunate such good help can be obtained. Nov. 16, 1876 - Miss Reed came today to see if she could get initiated in the place. Miss Thompson fills while she is absent awhile. Nov. 21, 1876 - When Mrs. Moore came for Freddie, she told Mrs. Gannett, her husband was never the same man after he came from the army. He wandered around, as if deranged, and complained very much of his head. He has been away now for nearly four years and she thinks he must be dead. His mother has not heard from him in the time. Nov. 25, 1876 - Dr. Payne sent three barrels turnips, two of sugar, a box of raisins and bag of nuts, six barrels apples. Nov. 27, 1876 - Dr. Payne sent a basket of peanuts. Dec. 6, 1876 - The Lynn praying band accompanied by Mrs. Howland's mother came to see the home and interested the children by singing, reading & talking to praying for them. All seemed mutually pleased. The mother of the Gilchrist children came to see them today. ''Return to [[Space:Bath_Military_and_Naval_Orphan_Asylum|Bath Military and Naval Asylum]] ''

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[[Category:Maine Projects]] A place to organize my notes on the history of the Ulster Scots who emigrated to Maine in the early 18th century, especially those who came under the guidance of [[Temple-904|Capt. Robert Temple]] starting in 1717 and Col. David Dunbar from 1729-1732. ==Timeline== '''1715ish''': Pejebscot Company founds several towns on the Sagadahoc Peninsula, including Georgetown '''1717''': Robert Temple arrives in Boston and makes his way to Georgetown, where he's invited to join the proprietors in founding new settlements; he receives 1,000 acres at the mouth of the Kennebec River, establishes the settlement of Cork (Merrymeeting Bay) and begins chartering ships the following yearO'Brien, M. J. ''The Lost Town of Cork, Maine: An Early Attempt by Robert Temple and Emigrants From Ireland to Establish a Settlement in the Kennebec Wilderness.'' The Journal of the American Irish Historical Society, Volume 12. New York, NY: American Irish Historical Society, 1913. Page 175. [https://books.google.com/books?id=_HgTAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA175&lpg=PA175&dq=cork+settlement+maine&source=bl&ots=l3k67_w2PS&sig=ACfU3U0sCeaOgxpt9qGUWSLtlzKKhWOA8Q&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjC-bnYhbLkAhWlo1kKHYxNDp0Q6AEwCXoECAkQAQ#v=onepage&q&f=false] '''1 Sep 1718''': the ship ''Maccallum'' arrives in Boston Harbor from Londonderry, Capt. James Law, bringing ~20 families; the ship was meant to dock in New London but "haveing a long Passage the Master perswaded them to putt in here, so the poor Creatures are left in the Lurch."Bolton, Charles Knowles. ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America.'' Cambridge, MA: Boston Bacon & Brown, 1910. Page 261. Passengers: *[[Dunning-772|Dunning, David]] *[[McFadden-151|McFadden, Andrew]] '''8 Sep 1718''': the ''Maccallum'' sets sail for Merrymeeting Bay, persuaded by Capt. Robert Temple '''Autumn 1718''': Gov. Shute tells a large group of Scotch-Irish immigrants that they can either stay in Boston and convert or go to the frontier and create their own township, thus (presumably) affording them some religious freedom; ~300 settlers leave for Casco Bay (Falmouth) on the ship ''Robert'' *Armstrong, John; his daughter married Robert Means *[[Means-1494|Means, Robert]] *[[Jameson-988|Jameson, William]] '''Winter 1718 - Spring 1719''': conditions in Falmouth are appalling due to harsh weather and lack of food and supplies, and many families choose to leave. Less than 60 families remained, including: *Armstrong, James; John; Simeon; Thomas *Holmes, Robert and wife *Holmes, William and child *Jameson, William *[[McLellan-127|McLellan, Bryce]] (this contradicts other sources that say he was in Wells at the time and didn't settle in Falmouth until the 1730s; needs to be researched) *[[Means-1494|Means, Robert]] and wife [[Armstrong-13709|Jane Armstrong]] (duplicate unsourced profiles exist for both; needs to be cleaned up) *Simonton, [[Simonton-47|Andrew]] and [[Simonton-46|William]] '''11 April 1719''': several families from the failed settlement at Falmouth settle at Nutfield (Londonderry, N.H.) *[[Morrison-1229|John Morison Jr]] and wife *[[Morison-761|James Morison]] '''28 Jul 1722''': Andrew McFadden and family are warned out of Boston, having sought shelter there due to Indian raids '''Spring 1724''': the settlement at Merrymeeting Bay is abandoned; settlers migrate to Pennsylvania, Londonderry, and Georgetown (Arrowsic) '''1728/9''': ship leaves Londonderry, Ireland for Philadelphia but lands at the mouth of the Kennebec due to foul weather; families settle in Arrowsic (Georgetown/Phippsburg) but after a few years several relocate to Boothbay as Dunbar settlers at the urging of [[McCobb-8|Samuel McCobb]]Rohrer, S. Scott. ''Wandering Souls: Protestant Migrations in America, 1630 - 1865.'' Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 2010. Page 80.. Families on this ship all seem to have come from County Tyrone: *Campbell, [[Campbell-7072|Alexander]] (married to Alexander Drummond's daughter Frances, no other Campbells with them); stayed in Arrowsic *Drummond, headed by [[Drummond-783|Alexander]]; stayed in Arrowsic *Fullerton, headed by [[Fullerton-333|William]]; went to Boothbay *McCobb, headed by brothers Samuel and [[McCobb-37|James]]; James stayed in Arrowsic, Samuel moved to Boothbay *McFarland, headed by John; went to Boothbay *Rogers, headed by [[Rogers-10177|George]] and wife Isabella (McCobb); stayed in Arrowsic '''June 1731''': [[Beath-58|Walter Beath]] comes to Boothbay from Lunenberg, Massachusetts in response to Dunbar publishing "large encouragements to any of His Majesty's Protestant liege subjects who should settle en sail lands."Stone, Kate Graupner. ''Family of Beath.'' Portland, Maine: Maine Historical Society, 1898. *Walter's sister [[Beath-30|Jennett (Beath) Fullerton]] was already in Boothbay, having arrived on the 1729 ship ==Citations==

Maine Towns

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[[Category:Androscoggin County, Maine]] [[Category:Aroostook County, Maine]] [[Category:Cumberland County, Maine]] [[Category:Franklin County, Maine]] [[Category:Hancock County, Maine]] [[Category:Kennebec County, Maine]] [[Category:Knox County, Maine]] [[Category:Lincoln County, Maine]] [[Category:Oxford County, Maine]] [[Category:Penobscot County, Maine]] [[Category:Piscataquis County, Maine]] [[Category:Somerset County, Maine]] [[Category:Sagadahoc County, Maine]] [[Category:Waldo County, Maine]] [[Category:Washington County, Maine]] [[Category:York County, Maine]] [[Category:Maine|State]] Maineis divided into [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Maine_Towns#Counties 16 counties] and contains 484 incorporated municipalities consisting of 23 cities, 431 towns, and 34 plantations and about 425 townships and 3 Indian Reservations [[Wikipedia:List of municipalities in Maine]]https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Maine_Townshipshttps://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Maine_Plantations Thirthy Four of these towns were incorporated prior to the American Revolution.
Over 200 town were incorporated before Maine became the 23 state on March 15, 1820. *Links to freespace pages or category pages appear. *Unorganized areas and townships are not shown except for a few towns that failed. *Names prior to incorporation is not shown. Some areas were inhabited by European settlers for decades before the town was errected. * Corrections are greatly appreciated. [[Category:Androscoggin County, Maine]] [[Category:Aroostook County, Maine]] [[Category:Cumberland County, Maine]] [[Category:Franklin County, Maine]] [[Category:Hancock County, Maine]] [[Category:Kennebec County, Maine]] [[Category:Knox County, Maine]] [[Category:Lincoln County, Maine]] [[Category:Oxford County, Maine]] [[Category:Penobscot County, Maine]] [[Category:Piscataquis County, Maine]] [[Category:Somerset County, Maine]] [[Category:Sagadahoc County, Maine]] [[Category:Waldo County, Maine]] [[Category:Washington County, Maine]] [[Category:York County, Maine]] [[Category:Maine|State]] Maineis divided into [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Maine_Towns#Counties 16 counties] and contains 484 incorporated municipalities consisting of 23 cities, 431 towns, and 34 plantations and about 425 townships and 3 Indian Reservations [[Wikipedia:List of municipalities in Maine]]https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Maine_Townshipshttps://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Maine_Plantations Thirthy Four of these towns were incorporated prior to the American Revolution.
Over 200 town were incorporated before Maine became the 23 state on March 15, 1820. *Links to freespace pages or category pages appear. *Unorganized areas and townships are not shown except for a few towns that failed. *Names prior to incorporation is not shown. Some areas were inhabited by European settlers for decades before the town was errected. * Corrections are greatly appreciated. ==Towns== {|class="wikitable sortable" border="1" width:100% ! scope="col" align="center" style="width: 100px; background:#f0f0f0;"|Town
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Designation |- |Abbott||18270131 January 31, 1827||[[:Category:Abbot,_Maine|Abbott]]||Piscataquis|| ||Township No. 7, Seventh Range North of Waldo Patent |- |Acton||18300306 March 6, 1830||[[:Category:Acton,_Maine|Acton]]||York|||| formed from part of Shapleigh |- |Adams||18280211February 11, 1828||[[:Category:Crawford,_Maine|Crawford]]||Washington||Name changed February 28, 1828||Township No. 20 Eastern Division, Bingham's Penobscot Purchase (T20 ED BPP) |- |Addison||17970214February 14, 1797||[[:Category:Addison,_Maine|Addison]]||Washington||Maine’s 108th town||Township No. 6 East of Union River, Livermore Survey (T6 EUR LS); Englishman River; Pleasant River; Plantation No. 6 West of Machias |- |Albion||18210310March 10, 1821||[[:Category:Albion,_Maine|Albion]]||Kennebec||Originally Fairfax name changed to Ligonia on March 10, 1821
and to Albion on February 25, 1824||Most of the town lay in the Plymouth Claim (Kennebec Purchase), but the northern portion was taken from the Nelson Tract |- |Alexander||18250119 January 19, 1825||[[:Category:Alexander,_Maine|Alexander]]||Washington||||Township No. 16 Eastern Division, Bingham's Penobscot Purchase (T16 ED BPP |- |Alfred||18080225February 25, 1808||[[:Category:Alfred,_Maine|Alfred]]||York||Maine’s 169th town.||North Parish of Sanford; the northern part, together with the town of Waterboro, was earlier known as Massabesic Plantation; includes part of the Fluellen Tract |- |Allagash||19660131January 31, 1966||[[:Category:Allagash,_Maine|Allagash]]||Aroostook||||Townships No. 16 and 17, Tenth and Eleventh Ranges West of the Easterly Line of the State (T16 R10 WELS, T16 R11 WELS, T17 R10 WELS, T17 R11 WELS) |- |Alna||17940625June 25, 1794||[[:Category:Alna,_Maine|Alna]]||Lincoln||Originally New Milford name changed February 28, 1811||Part of the Plymouth Claim (Kennebec Purchase); North Precinct of Pownalborough |- |Alton||18440309March 9, 1844||[[:Category:Alton,_Maine|Alton]]||Penobscot|||| Formed from part of Argyle Plantation |- |Amherst||18310202 February 2, 1831||[[Space:Amherst%2C_Maine_One_Place_Study|Amherst]]||Hancock||||Township No. 26 Middle Division, Bingham's Penobscot Purchase (T26 MD BPP); Mariaville North |- |Amity||18360319March 19, 1836||[[:Category:Amity,_Maine|Amity]]||Aroostook||||Township No. 10, First Range West of the Easterly Line of the State (T10 R1 WELS) |- |Andover||18250603 June 3, 1825||[[:Category:Andover,_Maine|Andover]]||Oxford||Originally East Andover
Name changed on June 13, 1830 "||East Andover from East Andover Plantation, 23 June 1804 |- |Anson||17980301March 1, 1798||[[:Category:Anson,_Maine|Anson]]||Somerset||||Township No. 1, First Range North of Plymouth Claim, West of Kennebec River (T1 R1 NPC WKR); Titcombtown; Brookfield |- |Appleton||18290128January 28, 1829||[[:Category:Appleton,_Maine|Appleton]]||Knox||||Before 1800 as Appleton Plantation from part of Barrettstown Plantation. Also called "Appleton Ridge Plantation." |- |Argyle||18390319 March 19, 1839||[[:Category:Argyle,_Maine|Argyle]]||Penobscot||Oorganization surrendered in 1938 ||Old Indian Township No. 3 West of Penobscot River (T3 OIP WPR); Maine Literary and Theological Institute Grant; Birch Stream Settlement |- |Arrowsic||18410302 March 2, 1841||[[:Category:Arrowsic,_Maine|Arrowsic]]||Sagadahoc||||Formed from part of Georgetown |- |Arundel||18210218February 19, 1821||[[:Category:Arundel,_Maine|Arundel]]||York|| North Kennebunkport from 1915-1958 ||Formed from part of Kennebunkport |- |Ashland||18620218February 18, 1862||[[:Category:Ashland,_Maine|Ashland]]||Aroostook||Named Dalton from 1862-1869||Townships No. 11 and 12, Fifth Range West of the Easterly Line of the State (T11 R5 WELS and T12 R5 WELS) |- |Athens||18040307March 7, 1804||[[:Category:Athens,_Maine|Athens]]||Somerset|||| Township No. 2, Second Range North of Plymouth Claim, East of Kennebec River |- |Auburn||18420224 February 24, 1842||[[:Category:Auburn,_Maine|'''Auburn''']]||Androscoggin||City on February 22, 1869||Minot |- |Augusta||17970220February 20, 1797||[[:Category:Augusta,_Maine|'''Augusta''']]||Kennebec||City on August 20, 1849||1797 as Harrington from part of Hallowell; name changed to Augusta the same year |- |Aurora||18310201Originally Hapton
Name changed on February 1, 1831||[[Space:Aurora%2C_Maine_One_Place_Study|Aurora]]||Hancock||Name changed on February 6, 1833||Township No. 27 Middle Division, Bingham's Penobscot Purchase |- |Avon||18020222February 22, 1802||[[:Category:Avon,_Maine|Avon]]||Franklin|| ||Townships No. 8 and 9 Southern Division (T8 & T9 SD) |- |Baileyville||18280219February 19, 1828||[[:Category:Baileyville,_Maine|Baileyville]]||Washington||||Township No. 7 Eastern Division, Bingham's Penobscot Purchase (T7 ED BPP) |- |Baldwin||18020623June 23, 1802||[[:Category:Baldwin,_Maine|Baldwin]]||Cumberland||Maine’s 135th town.|| Flintstown Plantation |- |Bangor||17910225February 25, 1791||[[:Category:Bangor,_Maine|'''Bangor''']]||Penobscot||City on February 12, 1834||1769 as Kenduskeag Plantation |- |Bar Harbor||17960223February 23, 1796||[[Space:Bar_Harbor%2C_Maine_One_Place_Study|Bar Harbor]]||Hancock||Originally Eden
Name changed on March 5, 1918 |- |Baring Plantation||18250119January 19, 1825||||Washington||Township No. 6 Putnam Survey (T6 PS) |- |Bath||17810217February 17, 1781||[[:Category:Bath,_Maine|Bath]]||Sagadahoc||City on June 14, 1847||Was part of Georgetown |- |Beals||19250407April 7, 1925||[[:Category:Beals,_Maine|Beals]]||Washington|| || Was part of Jonesport |- |Beaver Cove||19780131January 31, 1978||[[:Category:Beaver_Cove,_Maine|Beaver Cove]]||Piscataquis|| ||R13 WELS & TA2 R14 WELS; also called Gore A2 WELS |- |Beddington||18330131January 31, 1833||[[:Category:Beddington,_Maine|Beddington]]||Washington|| || Township No. 23 Middle Division, Bingham's Penobscot Purchase (T23 MD BPP) |- |Belfast||17730629 June 29, 1773||[[:Category:Belfast,_Maine|Belfast]]||Waldo||Maine’s 26th town.
City on August 17, 1850||Part of the Waldo Patent |- |Belgrade||17960203February 03, 1796||[[:Category:Belgrade,_Maine|Belgrade]]||Kennebec|| || Washington Plantation |- |Belmont||18140205February 5, 1814||[[:Category:Belmont,_Maine|Belmont]]||Waldo||Part of the Greene Plantation |- |Benton||18420316March 16, 1842||[[:Category:Benton,_Maine|Benton]]||Kennebec||Oringally Sebasticook
Name changed on June 19, 1850"||From part of Clinton |- |Berwick||17130609June 9, 1713||[[:Category:Berwick,_Maine|Berwick]]||York||Maine’s 9th town. ||Newichawannock; Upper Kittery; Parish of Unity |- |Bethel||17960610June 10, 1796||[[:Category:Bethel,_Maine|Bethel]]||Oxford|| || From Sudbury Canada Plantation |- |Biddeford||16530705July 5, 1653||[[:Category:Biddeford,_Maine|'''Biddeford''']]||York||Maine’s 4th town.
City on February 10, 1855 |- |Bingham||18120206February 6, 1812||[[:Category:Bingham,_Maine|Bingham]]||Somerset||Maine’s 188th town. |- |Blaine||18740210February 10, 1874||[[:Category:Blaine,_Maine|Blaine]]||Aroostook|| |- |Bloomfield||18140205February 5, 1814||[[:Category:Bloomfield,_Maine|Skowhegan]]||Somerset||
Annexed by Skowhegan in 1836 |- |Blue Hill||17890112January 12, 1789||[[Space:Blue_Hill%2C_Maine_One_Place_Study|Blue HIll]]||Hancock|| |- |Boothbay||17641103November 3, 1764||[[:Category:Boothbay,_Maine|Boothbay]]||Lincoln||Maine’s 17th town. |- |Boothbay Harbor||18890216February 16, 1889||[[:Category:Boothbay_Harbor,_Maine|Boothbay Harbor]]||Lincoln|| |- |Bowdoin||17880321March 21, 1788||[[:Category:Bowdoin,_Maine|Bowdoin]]||Sagadahoc|| |- |Bowdoinham||17620918September 18, 1762||[[:Category:Bowdoinham,_Maine|Bowdoinham]]||Sagadahoc||Maine’s 14th town. |- |Bowerbank||18390304March 4, 1839||[[:Category:Bowerbank,_Maine|Bowerbank]]||Piscataquis|| |- |Bradford||18310312March 12, 1831||[[:Category:Bradford,_Maine|Bradford]]||Penobscot|| |- |Bradley||18350203February 3, 1835||[[:Category:Bradley,_Maine|Bradley]]||Penobscot|| |- |Bremen||18280219February 19, 1828||[[:Category:Bremen,_Maine|Bremen]]||Lincoln|| |- |Brewer||18120222February 22, 1812||[[:Category:Brewer,_Maine|'''Brewer''']]||Penobscot||City on March 30, 1889 |- |Bridgewater||185803022 March 1858.||[[:Category:Bridgewater,_Maine|Bridgewater]]||Aroostook|| |- |Bridgton||17940207February 7, 1794||[[:Category:Bridgton,_Maine|Bridgton]]||Cumberland|| |- |Brighton Plantation|||||||| |- |Bristol||17650621June 21, 1765||[[:Category:Bristol,_Maine|Bristol]]||Lincoln||Maine’s 18th town. |- |Brooklin||18490723July 23, 1849||[[Space:Brooklin%2C_Maine_One_Place_Study|Brooklin]]||Hancock||Oringinally Port Watson
Name changed on July 23, 1849 |- |Brooks||18161216December 10, 1816||[[:Category:Brooks,_Maine|Brooks]]||Waldo|| |- |Brooksville||18170606June 6, 1817||[[Space:Brooksville%2C_Maine_One_Place_Study|Brooksville]]||Hancock|| |- |Brownfield||18020220February 20, 1802||[[:Category:Brownfield,_Maine|Brownfield]]||Oxford|| |- |Brownville||18240203February 3, 1824||[[:Category:Brownville,_Maine|Brownville]]||Piscataquis|| |- |Brunswick||17390126January 26, 1739||[[:Category:Brunswick,_Maine|Brunswick]]||Cumberland||Maine’s 11th town. |- |Buckfield||17930316March 16, 1793||[[:Category:Buckfield,_Maine|Buckfield]]||Oxford|| |- |Buckstown||17920627June 27, 1792||[[Space:Bucksport%2C_Maine_One_Place_Study|Bucksport]]||Hancock||Name changed on June 12, 1817 |- |Burlington||18320308March 8, 1832||[[:Category:Burlington,_Maine|Burlington]]||Penobscot|| |- |Burnham||18240204February 4, 1824||[[:Category:Burnham,_Maine|Burnham]]||Waldo|| |- |Buxton||17720714 July 14, 1772||[[:Category:Buxton,_Maine|Buxton]]||York||Maine’s 25th town. |- |Byron||18330124 January 24, 1833||[[:Category:Byron,_Maine|Byron]]||Oxford|| |- |Calais||18090616June 16, 1809||[[:Category:Calais,_Maine|'''Calais''']]||Washington||City on August 24, 1850" |- |Cambden||17910217February 17, 1791||[[:Category:Camden,_Maine|Camden]]||Knox|| Spelling changed soon after incorporation |- |Cambridge||18340208February 8, 1834||[[:Category:Cambridge,_Maine|Cambridge]]||Somerset|| |- |Canaan||17880618June 18, 1788||[[:Category:Canaan,_Maine|Canaan]]||Somerset|| |- |Canton||18210205February 5, 1821||[[:Category:Canton,_Maine|Canton]]||Oxford|| |- |Cape Elizabeth||17750923 August 23, 1775||[[:Category:Cape_Elizabeth,_Maine|Cape Elizabeth]]||Cumberland||Maine’s 34th town. |- |Cape-Porpus||16530705July 5, 1653||[[:Category:Kennebunkport,_Maine|Kennebunkport ]]||York||Maine’s 5th town.
Name changed 10 June 1719 |- |Caratunk||19771014October 14, 1977||[[:Category:Caratunk,_Maine|Caratunk]]||Somerset|| |- |Caribou||18590405April 5, 1859||[[:Category:Caribou,_Maine|'''Caribou''']]||Aroostook||City on February 23, 1967 |- |Carmel||18110621June 21, 1811||[[:Category:Carmel,_Maine|Carmel]]||Penobscot|| |- |Carrabassett Valley||19711026October 26, 1971||[[:Category:Carrabassett_Valley,_Maine|Carrabassett Valley]]||Franklin|| |- |Carroll||18450302March 2, 1845||[[:Category:Carroll,_Maine|Carroll]]||Penobscot||Disolved in 1937 |- |Carthage||18260220February 20, 1826||[[:Category:Carthage,_Maine|Carthage]]||Franklin|| |- |Casco||18410318March 18, 1841||[[:Category:Casco,_Maine|Casco]]||Cumberland|| |- |Castine||17960210February 10, 1796||[[Space:Castine%2C_Maine_One_Place_Study|Castine]]||Hancock|| |- |Castle Hill||1903022525 February 1903||[[:Category:Castle_Hill,_Maine|Castle Hill]]||Aroostook|| |- |Caswell||19860716July 16, 1986||[[:Category:Caswell,_Maine|Caswell]]||Aroostook|| |- |Chapman||19150311March 11, 1915||[[:Category:Chapman,_Maine|Chapman]]||Aroostook|| |- |Charlotte||18250119 January 19, 1825||[[:Category:Charlotte,_Maine|Charlotte]]||Washington|| |- |Chebeague Island||20070701July 1, 2007||[[:Category:Chebeague_Island,_Maine|Chebeague Island]]||Cumberland|| |- |Chelsea||18510301March 1, 1851||[[:Category:Chelsea,_Maine|Chelsea]]||Kennebec|| |- |Cherryfield||18160209February 9, 1816||[[:Category:Cherryfield,_Maine|Cherryfield]]||Washington|| |- |Chester||18340226February 26, 1834||[[:Category:Chester,_Maine|Chester]]||Penobscot|| |- |Chesterville||18020220February 20, 1802||[[:Category:Chesterville,_Maine|Chesterville]]||Franklin|| |- |China||18180205February 5, 1818||[[:Category:China,_Maine|China]]||Kennebec|| |- |Clifton||18480808August 8, 1848||[[:Category:Clifton,_Maine|Clifton]]||Penobscot||Originaly Maine
Name changed on June 9, 1849 |- |Clinton||17950228February 28, 1795||[[:Category:Clinton,_Maine|Clinton]]||Kennebec|| |- |Columbia||17960208February 8, 1796||[[:Category:Columbia,_Maine|Columbia]]||Washington|| |- |Columbia Falls||18630325March 25, 1863||[[:Category:Columbia_Falls,_Maine|Columbia Falls]]||Washington|| |- |Connor||19130712 July 12, 1913||Connor Township||Aroostook||Dissolved in 1945 |- |Cooper||18220206 February 6, 1822||[[:Category:Cooper,_Maine|Cooper]]||Washington|| |- |Corinna||18161211December 11, 1816||[[:Category:Corinna,_Maine|Corinna]]||Penobscot|| |- |Corinth||18110621June 21, 1811||[[:Category:Corinth,_Maine|Corinth]]||Penobscot|| |- |Cornish||17940227February 27, 1794||[[:Category:Cornish,_Maine|Cornish]]||York|| |- |Cornville||17980224February 24, 1798||[[:Category:Cornville,_Maine|Cornville]]||Somerset|| |- |Coxhall||17780311March 11, 1778||[[:Category:Lyman,_Maine|Lyman]]||York||Name changed February 20, 1803 |- |Cranberry Isles||18300316March 16, 1830||[[Space:Cranberry_Isles%2C_Maine_One_Place_Study|Cranberry Isles]]||Hancock|| |- |Crawford||18280211February 11, 1828||[[:Category:Crawford,_Maine|Crawford]]||Washington||Originaly Adams
Name changed February 28, 1828 |- |Crystal||19010321 March 21, 1901||[[:Category:Crystal,_Maine|Crystal]]||Aroostook|| |- |Cumberland||18210319March 19, 1821||[[:Category:Cumberland,_Maine|Cumberland]]||Cumberland|| |- |Cushing||17890128January 28, 1789||[[:Category:Cushing,_Maine|Cushing]]||Knox|| |- |Cutler||18260128January 28, 1826||[[:Category:Cutler,_Maine|Cutler]]||Washington|| |- |Damariscotta||18480315March 15, 1848||[[:Category:Damariscotta,_Maine|Damariscotta]]||Lincoln|| |- |Danforth||18600317March 17, 1860||[[:Category:Danforth,_Maine|Danforth]]||Washington|| |- |Danville||1800000001802|| [[:Category:Auburn,_Maine|'''Auburn''']]||Androscoggin||Absorbed by Auburn in 1852 |- |Dayton||18540407 April 7, 1854||[[:Category:Dayton,_Maine|Dayton]]||York|| |- |Deblois||18520304March 4, 1852||[[:Category:Deblois,_Maine|Deblois]]||Washington|| |- |Dedham||18370201February 1,1837||[[Space:Dedham%2C_Maine_One_Place_Study|Dedham]]||Hancock|| |- |Deer Isle||17890130 January 30, 1789||[[Space:Deer_Isle%2C_Maine_One_Place_Study|Deer Isle]]||Hancock||Maine’s 63rd town |- |Denmark||18070220February 20, 1807||[[:Category:Denmark,_Maine|Denmark]]||Oxford||Maine’s 163rd town. |- |Dennysville||18180213February 13, 1818||[[:Category:Dennysville,_Maine|Dennysville]]||Washington|| |- |Detroit||18280219February 19, 1828||[[:Category:Detroit,_Maine|Detroit]]||Somerset|| |- |Dexter||18160201June 17, 1816,||[[:Category:Dexter,_Maine|Dexter]]||Penobscot|| |- |Dixfield||18030621June 21, 1803||[[:Category:Dixfield,_Maine|Dixfield]]||Oxford|| |- |Dixmont||18070228February 28, 1807||[[:Category:Dixmont,_Maine|Dixmont]]||Penobscot|| |- |Dover||18220119 January 19, 1822||[[:Category:Dover-Foxcroft,_Maine|Dover-Foxcroft]]||Piscataquis||Towns merged March 1, 1922 |- |Dresden||17940625June 25, 1794||[[:Category:Dresden,_Maine|Dresden]]||Lincoln|| |- |Drew||19210405April 5, 1921||[[:Category:Drew,_Maine|Drew Plantation]]||Penobscot||Disolved in 1930's |- |Durham||17890217February 17, 1789||[[:Category:Durham,_Maine|Durham]]||Androscoggin|| |- |Dutton||18220129January 29, 1822||[[:Category:Glenburn,_Maine|Glenburn]]||Penobscot||Name changed March 18, 1837 |- |Dyer Brook||18910321March 21, 1891||[[:Category:Dyer_Brook,_Maine|Dyer Brook]]||Aroostook|| |- |Eagle Lake||19110316March 16, 1911||[[:Category:Eagle_Lake,_Maine|Eagle Lake]]||Aroostook|| |- |East Andover||18250603 June 3, 1825||[[:Category:Andover,_Maine|Andover]]||Oxford||Name changed on June 13, 1830 " |- |East Livermore||18440301March 1, 1844||[[:Category:Livermore_Falls,_Maine|Livermore Falls]]||Androscoggin||Name changed on March 15, 1929 " |- |East Machias||18260126January 26, 1826||[[:Category:East_Machias,_Maine|East Machias]]||Washington|| |- |East Millinocket||19070221February 21, 1907||[[:Category:East_Millinocket,_Maine|East Millinocket]]||Penobscot|| |- |East Thomaston||18480728 July 28, 1848||[[:Category:Rockland,_Maine|'''Rockland''']]||Knox||Maine’s 37th town.
Name changed in 1850
became a City in 1854 |- |Eastbrook||18370208February 8, 1837||[[Space:Eastbrook%2C_Maine_One_Place_Study|Eastbrook]]||Hancock|| |- |Easton||18650224February 24, 1865.||[[:Category:Easton,_Maine|Easton]]||Aroostook|| |- |Eastport||17980224February 24, 1798||[[:Category:Eastport,_Maine|'''Eastport''']]||Washington||City on March 18, 1893 |- |Eddington||18110222 February 22, 1811||[[:Category:Eddington,_Maine|Eddington]]||Penobscot|| |- |Eden||17960223February 23, 1796||[[Space:Bar_Harbor%2C_Maine_One_Place_Study|Bar Harbor]]||Hancock||Name changed on March 5, 1918 |- |Edgecomb||17740303 March 3, 1774||[[:Category:Edgecomb,_Maine|Edgecomb]]||Lincoln||Maine’s 28th town. |- |Edinburg||18350131 January 31, 1835||[[:Category:Edinburg,_Maine|Edinburg]]||Penobscot|| |- |Eliot||18100301March 1, 1810||[[:Category:Eliot,_Maine|Eliot]]||York|| |- |Ellsworth||18000226February 26, 1800||[[Space:Ellsworth%2C_Maine_One_Place_Study|'''Ellsworth''']]||Hancock||City on February 8, 1869 |- |Embden||18040622June 22, 1804||[[:Category:Embden,_Maine|Embden]]||Somerset|| |- |Enfield||18350131 January 31, 1835||[[:Category:Enfield,_Maine|Enfield]]||Penobscot|| |- |Etna||18200215February 15, 1820||[[:Category:Etna,_Maine|Etna]]||Penobscot|| |- |Eustis||18710218February 18, 1871||[[:Category:Eustis,_Maine|Eustis]]||Franklin|| |- |Exeter||18110216 February 16, 1811||[[:Category:Exeter,_Maine|Exeter]]||Penobscot|| |- |Fairfax||18040309March 9, 1804||[[:Category:Albion,_Maine|Albion]]||Kennebec||Name changed to Ligonia on March 10, 1821
and to Albion on February 25, 1824 |- |Fairfield||17880618June 18, 1788||[[:Category:Fairfield,_Maine|Fairfield]]||Somerset|| |- |Falmouth||16580714July 14 1658||[[:Category:Falmouth,_Maine|Falmouth]]||Cumberland||Maine’s 7th town. |- |Farmingdale||18520403April 3, 1852||[[:Category:Farmingdale,_Maine|Farmingdale]]||Kennebec|| |- |Farmington||17940201February 1, 1794||[[:Category:Farmington,_Maine|Farmington]]||Franklin|| |- |Fayette||17950228February 28, 1795||[[:Category:Fayette,_Maine|Fayette]]||Kennebec|| |- |Fort Fairfield||19580311March 11, 1858||[[:Category:Fort_Fairfield,_Maine|Fort Fairfield]]||Aroostook|| |- |Fort Kent||18690223February 23, 1869||[[:Category:Fort_Kent,_Maine|Fort Kent]]||Aroostook|| |- |Fox Isle||18470301March 1, 1847||[[:Category:North_Haven,_Maine|North Haven]]||Knox||Name changed July 13, 1847 |- |Foxcroft||18120229February 29, 1812||[[:Category:Dover-Foxcroft,_Maine|Dover-Foxcroft]]||Piscataquis||Towns merged March 1, 1922 |- |Frankfort||17890625June 25, 1789||[[:Category:Frankfort,_Maine|Frankfort]]||Waldo|| |- |Franklin||18250124January 24,1825||[[Space:Franklin%2C_Maine_One_Place_Study|Franklin]]||Hancock, |- |Freedom||18130611June 11, 1813||[[:Category:Freedom,_Maine|Freedom]]||Waldo|| |- |Freeman||18080304March 4, 1808 || East Central
Franklin township||Franklin|| Disolved in 1937 |- |Freeport||17890214February 14, 1789||[[:Category:Freeport,_Maine|Freeport]]||Cumberland|| ||Formed from part of North Yarmouth and a tract known as Prout's Gore |- |Frenchboro||18570211February 11, 1857||[[Space:Frenchboro%2C_Maine_One_Place_Study|Frenchboro]]||Hancock|| || Lunt's Long Island Plantation |- |Frenchville||18710126January 26, 1871||[[:Category:Frenchville,_Maine|Frenchville]]||Aroostook|| |- |Friendship||18070225February 25, 1807||[[:Category:Friendship,_Maine|Friendship]]||Knox|| |- |Frye Island||19760326March 26, 1976||[[:Category:Frye_Island,_Maine|Frye Island]]||Cumberland|| |- |Fryeburg||17770111January 11, 1777||[[:Category:Fryeburg,_Maine|Fryeburg]]||Oxford|| |- |Gardiner||18030217February 17, 1803||[[:Category:Gardiner,_Maine|'''Gardiner''']]||Kennebec||City on November 26, 1849 |- |Garland||18110216 February 16, 1811||[[:Category:Garland,_Maine|Garland]]||Penobscot|| |- |Georgetown||17160613June 13 1716||[[:Category:Georgetown,_Maine|Georgetown]]||Sagadahoc||Maine’s 10th town. |- |Gilead||18040623June 23, 1804||[[:Category:Gilead,_Maine|Gilead]]||Oxford||Maine’s 158th town. |- |Gorham||17641030October 30, 1764||[[:Category:Gorham,_Maine|Gorham]]||Cumberland||Maine’s 16th town. ||Gorhamtown Plantation
Narragansett Township No. 7 |- |Gouldsborough||17890216February 16, 1789||[[Space:Gouldsboro%2C_Maine_One_Place_Study|Gouldsboro]]||Hancock||Name changed unknown 1850-1860 |- |Grand Isle||18690302March 2, 1869||[[:Category:Grand_Isle,_Maine|Grand Isle]]||Aroostook|| ||Township No. 18, Third Range West of the Easterly Line of the State (T18 R3 WELS) |- |Gray||17780619June 19, 1778||[[:Category:Gray,_Maine|Gray]]||Cumberland|| ||New Boston Plantation |- |Great Pond||18950305March 5, 1895||[[Space:Great_Pond%2C_Maine_One_Place_Study|Great Pond]]||Hancock|| |- |Greenbush||18340226February 26, 1834||[[:Category:Greenbush,_Maine|Greenbush]]||Penobscot|| |- |Greene||17880618June 18, 1788||[[:Category:Greene,_Maine|Greene]]||Androscoggin|| |- |Greenfield||18340129 January 29, 1834||[[:Category:Greenfield,_Maine|Greenfield]]||Penobscot|| |- |Greenville||18360206February 6, 1836||[[:Category:Greenville,_Maine|Greenville]]||Piscataquis|| |- |Greenwood||18160202February 2, 1816||[[:Category:Greenwood,_Maine|Greenwood]]||Oxford|| |- |Guilford||18160208February 8, 1816||[[:Category:Guilford,_Maine|Guilford]]||Piscataquis|| || Township No. 6, Seventh Range North of Waldo Patent |- |Hallowell||17710426April 26, 1771||[[:Category:Hallowell,_Maine|'''Hallowell''']]||Kennebec||Maine’s 21th town.
Name changed on February 17, 1852 |- |Hamlin||197600001976||[[:Category:Hamlin,_Maine|Hamlin]]||Aroostook||� |- |Hammond||18950305March 5, 1895||[[:Category:Hammond,_Maine|Hammond]]||Aroostook|| |- |Hampden||17940224February 24, 1794||[[:Category:Hampden,_Maine|Hampden]]||Penobscot||Maine’s 85th town |- |Hampton||18310201Name changed on February 1, 1831||[[Space:Aurora%2C_Maine_One_Place_Study|Aurora]]||Hancock||Name changed on February 6, 1833 |- |Hancock||18280221February 21, 1828||[[Space:Hancock%2C_Maine_One_Place_Study|Hancock]]||Hancock|| |- |Hanover||18430214February 14, 1843||[[:Category:Hanover,_Maine|Hanover]]||Oxford|| |- |Harmony||18030615June 15, 1803||[[:Category:Harmony,_Maine|Harmony]]||Somerset|| |- |Harpswell||17750923August 23, 1775||[[:Category:Harpswell,_Maine|Harpswell]]||Cumberland||Maine’s 30th town. |- |Harrington||17970617June 17, 1797||[[:Category:Harrington,_Maine|Harrington]]||Washington|| |- |Harrison||18050308March 8, 1805||[[:Category:Harrison,_Maine|Harrison]]||Cumberland|| |- |Hartford||17980613June 13, 1798||[[:Category:Hartford,_Maine|Hartford]]||Oxford|| |- |Hartland||18200217February 17, 1820||[[:Category:Hartland,_Maine|Hartland]]||Somerset|| |- |Haynesville||18760219February 18, 1876||[[:Category:Haynesville,_Maine|Haynesville]]||Aroostook|| |- |Hebron||17920306March 6, 1792||[[:Category:Hebron,_Maine|Hebron]]||Oxford|| |- |Hermon||18140613 June 13, 1814||[[:Category:Hermon,_Maine|Hermon]]||Penobscot|| |- |Hersey||18730125January 25, 1873||[[:Category:Hersey,_Maine|Hersey]]||Aroostook|| |- |Hiram||18140614June 14, 1814||[[:Category:Hiram,_Maine|Hiram]]||Oxford||Maine’s 207th town |- |Hodgdon||18210211February 11, 1821||[[:Category:Hodgdon,_Maine|Hodgdon]]||Aroostook|| |- |Holden||18520412April 13, 1852||[[:Category:Holden,_Maine|Holden]]||Penobscot|| |- |Hope||18040623June 23, 1804||[[:Category:Hope,_Maine|Hope]]||Knox|| |- |Houlton||18310308March 8, 1831||[[:Category:Houlton,_Maine|Houlton]]||Aroostook|| |- |Howland||18260210 February 10, 1826||[[:Category:Howland,_Maine|Howland]]||Penobscot|| |- |Huntressville||18370209February 9, 1837||[[:Category:Lowell,_Maine|Lowell]]||Penobscot||Name changed 1838 |- |Industry||18030620June 20, 1803||[[:Category:Industry,_Maine|Industry]]||Franklin|| || Townships No. 8 and 9 Southern Division (T8 & T9 SD) |- |Island Falls||18720227February 27, 1872||[[:Category:Island_Falls,_Maine|Island Falls]]||Aroostook|| |- |Isle au Haut||18740228February 28th, 1874||[[Space:Isle_au_Haut%2C_Maine_One_Place_Study|Isle au Haut]]||Knox|| |- |Islesboro||17890128January 28, 1789||[[:Category:Islesboro,_Maine|Islesboro]]||Waldo|| |- |Jackman||18950305March 5, 1895||[[:Category:Jackman,_Maine|Jackman]]||Somerset|| |- |Jackson||18180612June 12, 1818||[[:Category:Jackson,_Maine|Jackson]]||Waldo|| |- |Jay||17950226February 26, 1795||[[:Category:Jay,_Maine|Jay]]||Franklin|| |- |Jefferson||18070224February 24, 1807||[[:Category:Jefferson,_Maine|Jefferson]]||Lincoln|| |- |Jonesboro||18090304March 4, 1809||[[:Category:Jonesboro,_Maine|Jonesboro]]||Washington|| |- |Jonesport||18320203February 3, 1832||[[:Category:Jonesport,_Maine|Jonesport]]||Washington|| |- |Kenduskeag||18520220February 20, 1852||[[:Category:Kenduskeag,_Maine|Kenduskeag]]||Penobscot|| |- |Kennebunk||18200731July 31, 1820||[[:Category:Kennebunk,_Maine|Kennebunk]]||York|| |- |Kingfield||18160124January 24, 1816||[[:Category:Kingfield,_Maine|Kingfield]]||Franklin|| |- |Kingman||January 25, 1873||[[:Category:Kingman,_Maine|Kingman]]||Penobscot||Disolved April 13, 1935 |- |Kingville||18120222February 22, 1812||[[:Category:Troy,_Maine|Troy]]||Waldo||Maine’s 189th town.
Joy in 1815, Montgomery in 1815 and Troy 1826 |- |Kirkland||18250225 February 25, 1825||[[:Category:Hudson,_Maine|Hudson]]||Penobscot||Name changed on March 17, 1855 |- |Kittery||16471020 October 20, 1647||[[:Category:Kittery,_Maine|Kittery]]||[[:Category:York,_Maine|York]]||Maine’s 1st town. |- |Knox||18190212February 12, 1819||[[:Category:Knox,_Maine|Knox]]||Waldo|| |- |Lagrange||18320211February 11, 1832||[[:Category:Lagrange,_Maine|Lagrange]]||Penobscot|| |- |Lakeville||196100001961||[[:Category:Lakeville,_Maine|Lakeville]]||Penobscot||� |- |Lamoine||18700211February 11, 1870||[[Space:Lamoine%2C_Maine_One_Place_Study|Lamoine]]||Hancock|| |- |Lebanon||17670617June 17, 1767||[[:Category:Lebanon,_Maine|Lebanon]]||York||Maine’s 19th town. |- |Lee||18320203February 3, 1832||[[:Category:Lee,_Maine|Lee]]||Penobscot|| |- |Leeds||18020216February 16, 1802||[[:Category:Leeds,_Maine|Leeds]]||Androscoggin|| |- |Levant||18130614June 14, 1813||[[:Category:Levant,_Maine|Levant]]||Penobscot|| |- |Lewiston||17950218February 18, 1795||[[:Category:Lewiston,_Maine|'''Lewiston''']]||Androscoggin||City on November 22,1862 |- |Liberty||18270131 January 31, 1827||[[:Category:Liberty,_Maine|Liberty]]||Waldo|| |- |Limerick||17870306March 6, 1787||[[:Category:Limerick,_Maine|Limerick]]||York|| |- |Limestone||18690226February 26, 1869||[[:Category:Limestone,_Maine|Limestone]]||Aroostook|| |- |Limington||17920209February 9, 1792||[[:Category:Limington,_Maine|Limington]]||York|| |- |Lincoln||18290130January 30, 1829||[[:Category:Lincoln,_Maine|Lincoln]]||Penobscot|| |- |Lincolnville||18020623June 23, 1802||[[:Category:Lincolnville,_Maine|Lincolnville]]||Waldo|| |- |Linneus||18360319March 19, 1836||[[:Category:Linneus,_Maine|Linneus]]||Aroostook|| |- |Litchfield||17950218February 18, 1795||[[:Category:Litchfield,_Maine|Litchfield]]||Kennebec|| |- |Littleton||18560318March 18, 1856||[[:Category:Littleton,_Maine|Littleton]]||Aroostook|| |- |Livermore||17950228February 28, 1795||[[:Category:Livermore,_Maine|Livermore]]||Androscoggin||Maine’s 98th town |- |Long Island||19930701,1-Jul-93||[[:Category:Long_Island,_Maine|Long Island]]||Cumberland |- |Lovell||18001115November 15, 1800||[[:Category:Lovell,_Maine|Lovell]]||Oxford|| |- |Lubec||18110621June 21, 1811||[[:Category:Lubec,_Maine|Lubec]]||Washington|| |- |Ludlow||18640321March 21, 1864||[[:Category:Ludlow,_Maine|Ludlow]]||Aroostook|| |- |Machias||17840623June 23, 1784||[[:Category:Machias,_Maine|Machias]]||Washington|| |- |Machiasport||18260124January 24, 1826||[[:Category:Machiasport,_Maine|Machiasport]]||Washington|| |- |Madawaska||18310315March 15, 1831||[[:Category:Madawaska,_Maine|Madawaska]]||Aroostook|| |- |Madison||18040307March 7, 1804||[[:Category:Madison,_Maine|Madison]]||Somerset|| |- |Maine||18480808August 8, 1848||[[:Category:Clifton,_Maine|Clifton]]||Penobscot||Name changed on June 9, 1849 |- |Malta||18090303March 3, 1809||[[:Category:Windsor,_Maine|Windsor]]||Kennebec||Renamed Gerry in 1821
Renamed Windsor in 1822 |- |Manchester||18500812August 12, 1850||[[:Category:Manchester,_Maine|Manchester]]||Kennebec|| |- |Mansell||18480603June 3, 1848||[[Space:Tremont%2C_Maine_One_Place_Study|Tremont]]||Hancock||Name changed on August 8 1848 |- |Mapleton||18800305March 5, 1880||[[:Category:Mapleton,_Maine|Mapleton]]||Washington|| |- |Mariaville||18360229February 29, 1836||,[[Space:Mariaville%2C_Maine_One_Place_Study|Mariaville]]||Hancock |- |Mars Hill||18670221February 21,1867||[[:Category:Mars_Hill,_Maine|Mars Hill]]||Aroostook|| |- |Marshfield||18460630June 30, 1846||[[:Category:Marshfield,_Maine|Marshfield]]||Washington|| |- |Masardis||18390321March 21, 1839||[[:Category:Masardis,_Maine|Masardis]]||Aroostook|| |- |Mattawamkeag||18600214February 14, 1860||[[:Category:Mattawamkeag,_Maine|Mattawamkeag]]||Penobscot|| |- |Maxfield||18240206February 6, 1824||[[:Category:Maxfield,_Maine|Maxfield]]||Penobscot|| |- |Mechanic Falls||18930322 March 22, 1893||[[:Category:Mechanic_Falls,_Maine|Mechanic Falls]]||Androscoggin|| |- |Meddybemps||18410220February 20, 1841||[[:Category:Meddybemps,_Maine|Meddybemps]]||Washington|| |- |Medford||18240131January 31, 1824||[[:Category:Medford,_Maine|Medford]]||Piscataquis|| |- |Medway||18750208 February 8, 1875||[[:Category:Medway,_Maine|Medway]]||Penobscot|| |- |Mercer||18040622June 22, 1804||[[:Category:Mercer,_Maine|Mercer]]||Somerset|| |- |Merrill||19110304March 4, 1911||[[:Category:Merrill,_Maine|Merrill]]||Aroostook|| |- |Mexico||18180213February 13, 1818||[[:Category:Mexico,_Maine|Mexico]]||Oxford|| |- |Milbridge||18480714 July 14,1848||[[:Category:Milbridge,_Maine|Milbridge]]||Washington|| |- |Milburn||February 5, 1823 ||[[:Category:Skowhegan,_Maine|Skowhegan]]||Somerset|| |- |Milford||18330228 February 28, 1833||[[:Category:Milford,_Maine|Milford]]||Penobscot|| |- |Millinocket||19010316March 16, 1901||[[:Category:Millinocket,_Maine|Millinocket]]||Penobscot|| |- |Milo||18230121January 21, 1823||[[:Category:Milo,_Maine|Milo]]||Piscataquis|| |- |Minot||18020218February 18, 1802||[[:Category:Minot,_Maine|Minot]]||Androscoggin|| |- |Monmouth||17920120January 20, 1792||[[:Category:Monmouth,_Maine|Monmouth]]||Kennebec|| |- |Monroe||18180112January 12, 1818||[[:Category:Monroe,_Maine|Monroe]]||Waldo|| |- |Monson||18220208February 8, 1822||[[:Category:Monson,_Maine|Monson]]||Piscataquis|| |- |Monticello||18430729July 29, 1846||[[:Category:Monticello,_Maine|Monticello]]||Aroostook|| |- |Montville||18070218February 18, 1807||[[:Category:Montville,_Maine|Montville]]||Waldo|| |- |Moose River||19571007October 7, 1957||[[:Category:Moose_River,_Maine|Moose River]]||Somerset|| |- |Morrill||18550303March 3, 1855||[[:Category:Morrill,_Maine|Morrill]]||Waldo|| |- |Moscow||18160130January 30, 1816||[[:Category:Moscow,_Maine|Moscow]]||Somerset|| |- |Mount Chase||18640321March 21, 1864||[[:Category:Mount_Chase,_Maine|Mount Chase]]||Penobscot|| |- |Mount Desert||17890217February 17, 1789||[[Space:Mount_Desert%2C_Maine_One_Place_Study|Mount Desert]]||Hancock|| |- |Mount Vernon||17920628June 28, 1792||[[:Category:Mount_Vernon,_Maine|Mount Vernon]]||Kennebec|| |- |Naples||18340304March 4, 1834||[[:Category:Naples,_Maine|Naples]]||Cumberland|| |- |New Canada||19760326March 26, 1976||[[:Category:New_Canada,_Maine|New Canada]]||Aroostook|| |- |New Charleston||18110216 February 16, 1811||[[:Category:Charleston,_Maine|Charleston]]||Penobscot||Name changed 1827 |- |New Gloucester||17740309 March 9, 1774||[[:Category:New_Gloucester,_Maine|New Gloucester]]||Cumberland||Maine’s 29th town. |- |New Limerick||18370318March 18, 1837||[[:Category:New_Limerick,_Maine|New Limerick]]||Aroostook|| |- |New Milford||17940625June 25, 1794||[[:Category:Alna,_Maine|Alna]]||Lincoln||Name changed February 28, 1811 |- |New Portland||18080309March 9, 1808||[[:Category:New_Portland,_Maine|New Portland]]||Somerset|| |- |New Sharon||17940620June 20, 1794||[[:Category:New_Sharon,_Maine|New Sharon]]||Franklin|| |- |New Sweden||18700723July 23, 1870||[[:Category:New_Sweden,_Maine|New Sweden]]||Aroostook|| |- |New Vineyard||18020222February 22, 1802||[[:Category:New_Vineyard,_Maine|New Vineyard]]||Franklin|| |- |Newburgh||18190215February 15, 1819||[[:Category:Newburgh,_Maine|Newburgh]]||Penobscot|| |- |Newcastle||17750923August 23, 1775||[[:Category:Newcastle,_Maine|Newcastle]]||Lincoln||Maine’s 31th town.
Formed as a district on June 19, 1753 |- |Newfield||17940226February 26, 1794||[[:Category:Newfield,_Maine|Newfield]]||York|| |- |Newport||18140614 June 14, 1814||[[:Category:Newport,_Maine|Newport]]||Penobscot|| |- |Newry||18050615June 15, 1805||[[:Category:Newry,_Maine|Newry]]||Oxford|| |- |Nobleboro||17881120November 20, 1788||[[:Category:Nobleboro,_Maine|Nobleboro]]||Lincoln|| |- |Norridgewock||17880618June 18, 1788||[[:Category:Norridgewock,_Maine|Norridgewock]]||Somerset|| |- |North Berwick||18310322March 22, 1831||[[:Category:North_Berwick,_Maine|North Berwick]]||York|| |- |North Yarmouth||16800220February 20 1680||[[:Category:North_Yarmouth,_Maine|North Yarmouth]]||Cumberland||Maine’s 8th town. |- |Northfield||18380321March 21, 1838||[[:Category:Northfield,_Maine|Northfield]]||Washington|| |- |Northport||17960213February 13, 1796||[[:Category:Northport,_Maine|Northport]]||Waldo|| |- |Norway||17970309March 9, 1797||[[:Category:Norway,_Maine|Norway]]||Oxford|| |- |Oakfield||18970224February 24, 1897||[[:Category:Oakfield,_Maine|Oakfield]]||Aroostook|| |- |Ogunquit||19800701July 1, 1980||[[:Category:Ogunquit,_Maine|Ogunquit]]||York|| |- |Old Orchard||18830220 February 20, 1883||[[:Category:Old_Orchard_Beach,_Maine|Old Orchard Beach]]||York||Beach added to the name in 1929 |- |Old Town||18400316March 16, 1840||[[:Category:Old_Town,_Maine|'''Old Town''']]||Penobscot||City on March 30, 1891 |- |Orient||18560409April 9, 1856||[[:Category:Orient,_Maine|Orient]]||Aroostook|| |- |Orland||18000212February 12, 1800||[[Space:Orland%2C_Maine_One_Place_Study|Orland]]||Hancock|| |- |Orono||18060312March 12, 1806||[[:Category:Orono,_Maine|Orono]]||Penobscot|| |- |Orrington||17880321 March 21, 1788||[[:Category:Orrington,_Maine|Orrington]]||Penobscot|| |- |Osborn||19760211February 11, 1976||[[Space:Osborn%2C_Maine_One_Place_Study|Osborn]]||Hancock|| |- |Otis||18350319March 19, 1835||[[Space:Otis%2C_Maine_One_Place_Study|Otis]]||Hancock|| |- |Otisfield||17980219February 19, 1798||[[:Category:Otisfield,_Maine|Otisfield]]||Oxford|| |- |Owls Head||19210709July 9, 1921||[[:Category:Owls_Head,_Maine|Owls Head]]||Knox|| |- |Oxford||18290227 February 27, 1829||[[:Category:Oxford,_Maine|Oxford]]||Oxford|| |- |Palermo||18040623June 23, 1804||[[:Category:Palermo,_Maine|Palermo]]||Waldo|| |- |Palmyra||18070620June 20, 1807||[[:Category:Palmyra,_Maine|Palmyra]]||Somerset|| |- |Paris||17920620 June 20, 1793||[[:Category:Paris,_Maine|Paris]]||Oxford|| |- |Parkman||18220129 January 29, 1822||[[:Category:Parkman,_Maine|Parkman]]||Piscataquis|| |- |Parsonsfield||17850305March 5,1785||[[:Category:Parsonsfield,_Maine|Parsonsfield]]||York|| |- |Passadumkeag||18350131 January 31, 1835||[[:Category:Passadumkeag,_Maine|Passadumkeag]]||Penobscot|| |- |Patten||18410416April 16, 1841||[[:Category:Patten,_Maine|Patten]]||Penobscot|| |- |Pembroke||18320204February 4, 1832||[[:Category:Pembroke,_Maine|Pembroke]]||Washington|| |- |Penobscot||17870223February 23, 1787||[[Space:Penobscot%2C_Maine_One_Place_Study|Penobscot]]||Hancock|| |- |Pepperellborough||17750923August 23, 1775||[[:Category:Saco,_Maine|'''Saco ''' ]]||York||Maine’s 33rd town.
Name changed on February 23, 1805
City on February 18, 1867 |- |Perham||18970326March 26, 1897||[[:Category:Perham,_Maine|Perham]]||Aroostook|| |- |Perry||18180212February 12, 1818||[[:Category:Perry,_Maine|Perry]]||Washington|| |- |Peru||18210205February 5, 1821||[[:Category:Peru,_Maine|Peru]]||Oxford|| |- |Phillips||18120225February 25, 1812||[[:Category:Phillips,_Maine|Phillips]]||Franklin|| |- |Phillipsburg||17980227February 27, 1798||[[:Category:Hollis,_Maine|Hollis]]||York||Name Changed on January 22, 1812 |- |Phippsburg||18140126January 26, 1814||[[:Category:Phippsburg,_Maine|Phippsburg]]||Sagadahoc|| |- |Pittston||17790204February 4, 1779||[[:Category:Pittston,_Maine|Pittston]]||Kennebec|| |- |Plymouth||18260221February 21, 1826||[[:Category:Plymouth,_Maine|Plymouth]]||Penobscot|| |- |Poland||17950217February 17, 1795||[[:Category:Poland,_Maine|Poland]]||Androscoggin|| |- |Port Waston||18490723July 23, 1849||[[Space:Brooklin%2C_Maine_One_Place_Study|Brooklin]]||Hancock||Name changed on July 23, 1849 |- |Portage Lake||19090324March 24, 1909.||[[:Category:Portage_Lake,_Maine|Portage Lake]]||Aroostook|| |- |Porter||18070220February 20, 1807||[[:Category:Porter,_Maine|Porter]]||Oxford||Maine’s 164th town. |- |Portland||17860704July 4, 1786||[[:Category:Portland,_Maine|'''Portland''']]||Cumberland||City in 1889 |- |Pownal||18080303March 3, 1808||[[:Category:Pownal,_Maine|Pownal]]||Cumberland||Maine’s 170th town. |- |Pownalborough||17600213February 13, 1760|||[[:Category:Wiscasset,_Maine|Wiscasset]]||Lincoln||Maine’s 12th town. |- |Presque Isle||18590404April 4, 1859||[[:Category:Presque_Isle,_Maine|'''Presque Isle''']]||Aroostook||City on January 1, 1940" |- |Princeton||18320203February 3, 1832||[[:Category:Princeton,_Maine|Princeton]]||Washington|| |- |Prospect||17940224February 24, 1794||[[:Category:Prospect,_Maine|Prospect]]||Waldo|| |- |Rangeley||18550329March 29, 1855||[[:Category:Rangeley,_Maine|Rangeley]]||Franklin|| |- |Raymond||18030621June 21, 1803||[[:Category:Raymond,_Maine|Raymond]]||Cumberland|| |- |Readfield||17910311March 11, 1791||[[:Category:Readfield,_Maine|Readfield]]||Kennebec|| |- |Richmond||18230210February 10, 1823||[[:Category:Richmond,_Maine|Richmond]]||Sagadahoc|| |- |Ripley||18161211December 11, 1816||[[:Category:Ripley,_Maine|Ripley]]||Somerset|| |- |Robbinston||18110218February 18, 1811||[[:Category:Robbinston,_Maine|Robbinston]]||Washington|| |- |Rockport||18910225February 25, 1891||[[:Category:Rockport,_Maine|Rockport]]||Knox|| |- |Rome||18040307March 7, 1804||[[:Category:Rome,_Maine|Rome]]||Kennebec|| |- |Roque Bluffs||189103121March 12, 1891||[[:Category:Roque_Bluffs,_Maine|Roque Bluffs]]||Washington|| |- |Roxbury||18350317March 17, 1835||[[:Category:Roxbury,_Maine|Roxbury]]||Oxford|| |- |Rumford||18000221February 21, 1800||[[:Category:Rumford,_Maine|Rumford]]||Oxford|| |- |Sanford||17680227 February 27, 1768||[[:Category:Sanford,_Maine|'''Sanford''']]||York||Maine’s 20th town.
City on January 1, 2013 |- |Sangerville||18140613 June 13, 1814||[[:Category:Sangerville,_Maine|Sangerville]]||Piscataquis|| |- |Scarborough||16580714July 14 1658||[[:Category:Scarborough,_Maine|Scarborough]]||Cumberland||Maine’s 6th town. |- |Searsmont||18140205February 5, 1814||[[:Category:Searsmont,_Maine|Searsmont]]||Waldo|| |- |Searsport||18450213February 13, 1845||[[:Category:Searsport,_Maine|Searsport]]||Waldo|| |- |Sebago||18260210February 10, 1826||[[:Category:Sebago,_Maine|Sebago]]||Cumberland|| |- |Sebasticook||18420316March 16, 1842||[[:Category:Benton,_Maine|Benton]]||Kennebec||Name changed on June 19, 1850" |- |Sebec||18120228February 28, 1812||[[:Category:Sebec,_Maine|Sebec]]||Piscataquis|| |- |Sedgwick||17890112January 12, 1789||[[Space:Sedgwick%2C_Maine_One_Place_Study|Sedgwick]]||Hancock|| |- |Shapleigh||17850305March 5,1785||[[:Category:Shapleigh,_Maine|Shapleigh]]||York|| |- |Sherman||18620128January 28, 1862||[[:Category:Sherman,_Maine|Sherman]]||Aroostook|| |- |Shirley||18340304March 4, 1834||[[:Category:Shirley,_Maine|Shirley]]||Piscataquis|| |- |Sidney||17920130January 30, 1792||[[:Category:Sidney,_Maine|Sidney]]||Kennebec|| |- |Smithfield||18400229February 29, 1840||[[:Category:Smithfield,_Maine|Smithfield]]||Somerset|| |- |Smyrna||18390307March 7, 1839||[[:Category:Smyrna,_Maine|Smyrna]]||Aroostook|| |- |Solon||18090223February 23, 1809||[[:Category:Solon,_Maine|Solon]]||Somerset|| |- |Somerville||18580325March 25, 1858||[[:Category:Somerville,_Maine|Somerville]]||Lincoln|| |- |Sorrento||18950303March 3, 1895||[[Space:Sorrento%2C_Maine_One_Place_Study|Sorrento]]||Hancock|| |- |South Berwick||18140215February 15, 1814||[[:Category:South_Berwick,_Maine|South Berwick]]||York||Maine’s 203rd town. |- |South Bristol||19150326March 26, 1915||[[:Category:South_Bristol,_Maine|South Bristol]]||Lincoln|| |- |South Portland||18950315March 15, 1895||[[:Category:South_Portland,_Maine|'''South Portland ''']]||Cumberland||City on March 22, 1898 |- |South Thomaston||18480728 July 28, 1848||[[:Category:South_Thomaston,_Maine|South Thomaston]]||Knox|| |- |Southport||18420212February 12, 1842||[[:Category:Southport,_Maine|Southport]]||Lincoln|| |- |Southwest Harbor||19050221February 21, 1905||[[Space:Southwest_Harbor%2C_Maine_One_Place_Study|Southwest Harbor]]||Hancock|| |- |Springfield||18340112 February 12, 1834||[[:Category:Springfield,_Maine|Springfield]]||Penobscot|| |- |St. Agatha||18990317March 17, 1899||[[:Category:St._Agatha,_Maine|St. Agatha]]||Aroostook|| |- |St. Albans||18130614June 14, 1813||[[:Category:St._Albans,_Maine|St. Albans]]||Somerset|| |- |St. Francis||18750529May 29, 1875||[[:Category:St._Francis,_Maine|St. Francis]]||Aroostook|| |- |St. George||18030207February 7, 1803||[[:Category:St._George,_Maine|St. George]]||Knox|| |- |Stacyville||18600721July 21, 1860||[[:Category:Stacyville,_Maine|Stacyville]]||Penobscot|| |- |Standish||17851130November 30, 1785||[[:Category:Standish,_Maine|Standish]]||Cumberland|| |- |Starks||17950228February 28, 1795||[[:Category:Starks,_Maine|Starks]]||Somerset|| |- |Stetson||18310128January 28, 1831||[[:Category:Stetson,_Maine|Stetson]]||Penobscot|| |- |Steuben||17950227February 27, 1795||[[:Category:Steuben,_Maine|Steuben]]||Washington|| |- |Stockholm||19110227February 27, 1911||[[:Category:Stockholm,_Maine|Stockholm]]||Aroostook|| |- |Stockton||18570313March 13, 1857||[[:Category:Stockton_Springs,_Maine|Stockton Springs]]||Waldo||Name changed on February 5, 1889 |- |Stoneham||18340131January 31, 1834||[[:Category:Stoneham,_Maine|Stoneham]]||Oxford|| |- |Stonington||18970218February 18, 1897||[[Space:Stonington%2C_Maine_One_Place_Study|Stonington]]||Hancock|| |- |Stow||18330128January 28, 1833||[[:Category:Stow,_Maine|Stow]]||Oxford|| |- |Strong||18010131January 31, 1801||[[:Category:Strong,_Maine|Strong]]||Franklin|| |- |Sullivan||17890216February 16, 1789||[[Space:Sullivan%2C_Maine_One_Place_Study|Sullivan]]||Hancock|| |- |Sumner||17980613June 13, 1798||[[:Category:Sumner,_Maine|Sumner]]||Oxford||Maine’s 120th town |- |Surry||18030621June 21, 1803||[[Space:Surry%2C_Maine_One_Place_Study|Surry]]||Hancock|| |- |Swans Island||18979326March 26, 1897||[[Space:Swan%27s_Island%2C_Maine_One_Place_Study|Swans Island]]||Hancock|| |- |Swanville||18180219February 19, 1818||[[:Category:Swanville,_Maine|Swanville]]||Waldo|| |- |Sweden||18130226February 26, 1813||[[:Category:Sweden,_Maine|Sweden]]||Oxford|| |- |Talmadge||18750208February 8, 1875||[[:Category:Talmadge,_Maine|Talmadge]]||Washington|| |- |Temple||18030620June 20, 1803||[[:Category:Temple,_Maine|Temple]]||Franklin|| |- |Thomaston||17770320March 20, 1777||[[:Category:Thomaston,_Maine|Thomaston]]||Knox|| |- |Thompsonborough||17990622June 22, 1799||[[:Category:Lisbon,_Maine|Lisbon]]||Androscoggin|| |- |Thorndike||18190215February 15, 1819||[[:Category:Thorndike,_Maine|Thorndike]]||Waldo|| |- |Topsfield||18380224February 24, 1838||[[:Category:Topsfield,_Maine|Topsfield]]||Washington|| |- |Topsham||17640131January 31, 1764||[[:Category:Topsham,_Maine|Topsham]]||Sagadahoc||Maine’s 15th town. |- |Trenton||17890216February 16, 1789||[[Space:Trenton%2C_Maine_One_Place_Study|Trenton]]||Hancock|| |- |Turner||17860707July 7, 1786||[[:Category:Turner,_Maine|Turner]]||Androscoggin|| |- |Union||17861020October 20, 1786||[[:Category:Union,_Maine|Union]]||Knox|| |- |Unity||18040622June 22, 1804||[[:Category:Unity,_Maine|Unity]]||Waldo|| |- |Upton||18600209February 9, 1860||[[:Category:Upton,_Maine|Upton]]||Oxford|| |- |Van Buren||18810211February 11, 1881||[[:Category:Van_Buren,_Maine|Van Buren]]||Aroostook|| |- |Vanceboro||18740304March 4, 1874||[[:Category:Vanceboro,_Maine|Vanceboro]]||Washington|| |- |Vassalboro||17710426April 26, 1771||[[:Category:Vassalboro,_Maine|Vassalboro]]||Kennebec||Maine’s 22nd town. |- |Veazie||18530326March 26, 1853||[[:Category:Veazie,_Maine|Veazie]]||Penobscot|| |- |Verona||18610218February 18, 1861||[[Space:Verona_Island%2C_Maine_One_Place_Study|Verona Island]]||Hancock|| |- |Vienna||18020220February 20, 1802||[[:Category:Vienna,_Maine|Vienna]]||Kennebec|| |- |Vinalhaven||17890625June 25, 1789||[[:Category:Vinalhaven,_Maine|Vinalhaven]]||Knox|| |- |Wade||19110304March 4, 1911||[[:Category:Wade,_Maine|Wade]]||Aroostook|| |- |Waite||18760222February 22, 1876||[[:Category:Waite,_Maine|Waite]]||Washington|| |- |Waldo||18450317March 17, 1845||[[:Category:Waldo,_Maine|Waldo]]||Waldo|| |- |Waldoborough||17730629June 29, 1773||[[:Category:Waldoboro,_Maine|Waldoboro]]||Lincoln||Maine’s 27th town. |- |Wales||18160201February 1, 1816||[[:Category:Wales,_Maine|Wales]]||Androscoggin|| |- |Wallagrass||19790604June 4, 1979||[[:Category:Wallagrass,_Maine|Wallagrass]]||Aroostook|| |- |Waltham||18330129January 29, 1833||[[Space:Waltham%2C_Maine_One_Place_Study|Waltham]]||Hancock|| |- |Warren||17761107 November 7, 1776||[[:Category:Warren,_Maine|Warren]]||Knox|| |- |Warsaw||18190619June 19, 1819||[[:Category:Pittsfield,_Maine|Pittsfield]]||Somerset||Name changed in 1824 |- |Washburn||18610225February 25, 1861||[[:Category:Washburn,_Maine|Washburn]]||Aroostook|| |- |Washington||18110227February 27, 1811||[[:Category:Washington,_Maine|Washington]]||Knox|| |- |Waterboro||17870306March 6, 1787||[[:Category:Waterboro,_Maine|Waterboro]]||York|| |- |Waterford||17970302March 2, 1797||[[:Category:Waterford,_Maine|Waterford]]||Oxford|| |- |Waterville||18020623June 23, 1802||[[:Category:Waterville,_Maine|'''Waterville''']]||Kennebec||City on January 12, 1888 |- |Wayne||17980212February 12, 1798||[[:Category:Wayne,_Maine|Wayne]]||Kennebec|| |- |Webster||18400307 March 7, 1840||[[:Category:Sabattus,_Maine|Sabattus]]||Androscoggin||Name changed on May 13, 1971 |- |Weld||18160208February 8, 1816||[[:Category:Weld,_Maine|Weld]]||Franklin|| |- |Wellington||18280223February 23, 1828||[[:Category:Wellington,_Maine|Wellington]]||Piscataquis|| |- |Wells||16530705July 5, 1653||[[:Category:Wells,_Maine|Wells]]||York||Maine’s 3rd town. |- |Wesley||18330124 January 24, 1833||[[:Category:Wesley,_Maine|Wesley]]||Washington|| |- |West Bath||18440214February 14, 1844||[[:Category:West_Bath,_Maine|West Bath]]||Sagadahoc|| |- |West Gardiner||18500808August 8, 1850||[[:Category:West_Gardiner,_Maine|West Gardiner]]||Kennebec|| |- |West Paris||19570900 September, 1957||[[:Category:West_Paris,_Maine|West Paris]]||Oxford||� |- |West Pittston||18870304March 4, 1887||[[:Category:Randolph,_Maine|Randolph]]||Kennebec||Name changed shortley after |- |West Waterville||18730226February 26, 1873||[[:Category:Oakland,_Maine|Oakland]]||Kennebec||Name changed in 1883 |- |Westbrook||18140214February 14, 1814||[[:Category:Westbrook,_Maine|'''Westbrook''']]||Cumberland||Maine’s 204th town.
Was briefly Stroudwater
became as City in 1891 |- |Westfield||19050307 March 7, 1905||[[:Category:Westfield,_Maine|Westfield]]||Aroostook|| |- |Westmanland||18920525May 25, 1892||[[:Category:Westmanland,_Maine|Westmanland]]||Aroostook|| |- |Weston||18350317March 17, 1835||[[:Category:Weston,_Maine|Weston]]||Aroostook|| |- |Westport Island,||18280205February 5, 1828||[[:Category:Westport_Island,_Maine|Westport Island]]||Lincoln |- |Whitefield||18090619June 19, 1809||[[:Category:Whitefield,_Maine|Whitefield]]||Lincoln|| |- |Whiting||18250215February 15, 1825||[[:Category:Whiting,_Maine|Whiting]]||Washington|| |- |Whitneyville||18450210 February 10, 1845||[[:Category:Whitneyville,_Maine|Whitneyville]]||Washington|| |- |Williamsburg||18200621June 21, 1820||Williamsburg Township||Piscataquis||dissolved February 8 1931 |- |Willimantic||18810222February 22, 1881||[[:Category:Willimantic,_Maine|Willimantic]]||Piscataquis|| |- |Wilton||18030622June 22, 1803||[[:Category:Wilton,_Maine|Wilton]]||Franklin|| |- |Windham||17620612June 12, 1762||[[:Category:Windham,_Maine|Windham]]||Cumberland||Maine’s 13th town. |- |Winn||18570321March 21, 1857||[[:Category:Winn,_Maine|Winn]]||Penobscot|| |- |Winslow||17710426April 26, 1771||[[:Category:Winslow,_Maine|Winslow]]||Kennebec||Maine’s 23rd town. |- |Winter Harbor||18950221February 21, 1895||[[Space:Winter_Harbor%2C_Maine_One_Place_Study|Winter Harbor]]||Hancock|| |- |Winterport||18600312March 12, 1860||[[:Category:Winterport,_Maine|Winterport]]||Waldo|| |- |Winthrop||17710426April 26, 1771||[[:Category:Winthrop,_Maine|Winthrop]]||Kennebec||Maine’s 24th town. |- |Woodland||18800305March 5, 1880||[[:Category:Woodland,_Aroostook_County,_Maine|Woodland]]||Aroostook|| |- |Woodstock||18150207February 7, 1815||[[:Category:Woodstock,_Maine|Woodstock]]||Oxford|| |- |Woodville||18950228 February 28, 1895||[[:Category:Woodville,_Maine|Woodville]]||Penobscot|| |- |Woolwich||17750923August 23, 1775||[[:Category:Woolwich,_Maine|Woolwich]]||Sagadahoc||Maine’s 32nd town.
District in October 20, 1759 |- |Yarmouth||18490820 August 20, 1849||[[:Category:Yarmouth,_Maine|Yarmouth]]||Cumberland|| |- |York||16521122November 22, 1652||[[:Category:York,_Maine|York]]||York||Maine’s 2nd town. |} ==Historical Names== Various regions of present day Maine had different names at different times. Abbott, John S. C., and Edward H. Elwell. 2018. The history of Maine. Augusta, Me: Published for E.E. Knowles & Co., by B. Thurston Co.Williamson, William D. 2018. [https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1041&context=mainehistory The history of the state of Maine: from its first discovery, A.D. 1602, to the separation, A.D. 1820], inclusive. Hallowell [Me.?]: Glazier, Masters. {| border="1" style="width: 500px" ! Name !! Begin !! End !! Note |- |Maine ||March 15, 1820 || Present||Maine becomes the 23rd State |- | District of Maine || October 25, 1780 || March 15, 1820 || [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/District_of_Maine Wikipedia Article] |- | Province of Maine || July 4 1776 || Oct 25, 1780 ||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Province_of_Maine Wikipedia Article] |- | Province of Maine, Massachusetts Bay || Oct 7, 1691 || 1760 || |- | Province of Maine, New York || 1664 || 1691 || |- | New Somersetshire || 1635 || 1647 || |- | Acadie, Nouvelle-France ||1524 ||1763||varies by area |} == Counties== From ''Maine Atlas of Historical County Boundaries''[https://digital.newberry.org/ahcb/documents/ME_Individual_County_Chronologies Maine: Individual County Chronologies] Maine Atlas of Historical County Boundaries {|class="wikitable sortable" border=1 ! scope="col" align="center" style="width: 150px; background:#f0f0f0;"|County ! scope="col" align="center" style="width: 150px; background:#f0f0f0;"|Date ! scope="col" align="center" style="width: 150px; background:#f0f0f0;"|Previous |- |- |[[:Category:York_County,_Maine|York]]||20 Nov 1652||area between the Kennebec and Piscataqua Rivers |- |[[:Category:Cumberland_County,_Maine|Cumberland]]||01 Nov 1760||York |- |[[:Category:Lincoln_County,_Maine|Lincoln]]||01 Nov 1760||York |- |[[Space:Hancock_County%2C_Maine|Hancock]]||01 May 1790||Lincoln |- |[[Space:Washington_County%2C_Maine_Place_Study|Washington]]||01 May 1790||Lincoln |- |[[:Category:Kennebec_County,_Maine|Kennebec]]||20 Feb 1799||Lincoln |- |[[:Category:Oxford_County,_Maine|Oxford]]||04 Mar 1805||Cumberland and York |- |[[Space:Somerset_County%2C_Maine_Place_Study|Somerset]]||01 Jun 1809||Kennebec |- |[[:Category:Penobscot_County,_Maine|Penobscot]]||15 Feb 1816||Hancock |- |[[:Category:Waldo_County,_Maine|Waldo]]||03 Jul 1827||Hancock, Kennebec, Lincoln and Penobscot |- |[[Space:Androscoggin_County%2C_Maine%2C_Place_Study|Androscoggin]]||31 Mar 1854||Cumberland, Kennebec and Lincoln |- |[[:Category:Sagadahoc_County,_Maine|Sagadahoc]]||04 Apr 1854||Lincoln |- |[[:Category:Piscataquis_County,_Maine|Piscataquis]]||30 Apr 1838||Somerset and Penobscot |- |[[:Category:Franklin_County,_Maine|Franklin]]||09 May 1838||Kennebec, Oxford and Somerset |- |[[:Category:Aroostook_County,_Maine|Aroostook]]||01 May 1839||Penobscot and Washington |- |[[:Category:Knox_County,_Maine|Knox]]||01 Apr 1860||Lincoln and Waldo |} ==Plantations== See [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Maine_Plantations Maine Plantations] at Family Search {| class="wikitable sortable" border=1 ! Plantation !! County |- | Cary || Aroostook |- | Cyr Plantation || Aroostook |- | Garfield Plantation || Aroostook |- | Glenwood || Aroostook |- | Macwahoc || Aroostook |- | Moro || Aroostook |- | Nashville Plantation || Aroostook |- | Oxbow || Aroostook |- | [[:Category:Reed,_Maine|Reed Plantation]] || Aroostook |- | Saint John Plantation || Aroostook |- | [[:Category:Winterville_Plantation,_Maine|Winterville Plantation]] || Aroostook |- | Coplin Plantation || Franklin |- | Dallas Plantation || Franklin |- | Rangeley Plantation || Franklin |- | Sandy River Plantation || Franklin |- | Matinicus || Knox |- | Monhegan || Lincoln |- | Lincoln Plantation || Oxford |- | Magalloway Plantation || Oxford |- | Carroll Plantation || Penobscot |- | Drew Plantation || Penobscot |- | Seboeis Plantation || Penobscot |- | Webster Plantation || Penobscot |- | Kingsbury Plantation || Piscataquis |- | Lake View Plantation || Piscataquis |- | Brighton Plantation || Somerset |- | Dennistown || Somerset |- | Highland Plantation || Somerset |- | Pleasant Ridge Plantation || Somerset |- | The Forks Plantation || Somerset |- | West Forks || Somerset |- | [[:Category:Baring,_Maine|Baring Plantation]] || Washington |- | [[:Category:Codyville,_Maine|Codyville Plantation]] || Washington |- | [[:Category:Grand_Lake_Stream,_Maine|Grand Lake Stream]] || Washington |} ==Townships== See [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Maine_Townships Maine Townships ] at Family Search {| class="wikitable" Border=1 ! Township Codes |- | Code || Township |- | ED || Eastern Division |- | MD || Middle Division |- | ND || Northern Division |- | SD || Southern Division |- | TS || Titcomb Survey |- | BKP || Bingham's Kennebec Purchase |- | BPP || Bingham's Penobscot Purchase |- | EKR || East of the Kennebec River |- | NWP || North of Waldo Patent |- | PLT || Plantation |- | TWP || Township |- | WKR || West of the Kennebec River |- | NBKP || North of Bingham's Kennebec Purchase |- | NBPP || North of Bingham's Penobscot Purchase |- | WBKP || West of Bingham's Kennebec Purchase |- | WELS || West of the Easterly Line of the State |} ==Maps== {| Border = ''1''; text align = center |+ Maps (Click an image for details) ! style="width: 300px;" | ! style="width: 300px;" | ! style="width: 300px;" | |- |{{Image|file=Maine_Towns.jpg|caption=New England 1753}} |{{Image|file=Hancock_County_Maine_Place_Study-3.jpg|caption=MAINE in 1798}} |{{Image|file=Maine_Towns-2.jpg |caption=1833 Map}} |- |{{Image|file=Maine_Towns-3.jpg|caption=Map Exhibiting the Principal Original Grants & Sales of Lands in the State of Maine}} |{{Image|file=Maine_Towns-1.jpg|caption=1875 Township Map}} |} Extinct Towns: #Berlin 1824-1842 now Township 6 North of Weld #Carroll 1845-1937 Concord 1821-1939 #Connor 1913-1945 #Danville 1802-1852 is now part of Auburn #Deering 1871-1889 is now part of Portland #Drew 1921-193? #Flagstaff 1895-1950 #Freeman 1808-1937 is now part of East Central Franklin township #Kingman 1873-1935 #Lexington 1833-1885 #Madrid 1836-2000 #Perkins 1847-1917 #Salem 1823-1945 is now part of East Central Franklin township #Williamsburg 1820-1931 == Sources == * [http://www.vfthomas.com/Mainedeedshome.htm Maine Land Grants and Deeds] complied by V. F. Thomas Co. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_municipalities_in_Maine Wikipedia List of municipalities] * [https://maineanencyclopedia.com/ Maine An Encyclopedia] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_colonization_of_the_Americas French colonization of the Americas] *[https://www.mainegenealogy.net/place_search.asp Maine Genealogy.net] See also: * Attwood, Stanley Bearce. 2004. ''The length and breadth of Maine''. Orono, Me: University of Maine Press in association with the Maine Genealogical Society. * Abbott, John S. C., and Edward H. Elwell. 2018. ''The history of Maine''. Augusta, Me: Published for E.E. Knowles & Co., by B. Thurston Co. ==Historical Names== Various regions of present day Maine had different names at different times. Abbott, John S. C., and Edward H. Elwell. 2018. The history of Maine. Augusta, Me: Published for E.E. Knowles & Co., by B. Thurston Co.Williamson, William D. 2018. [https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1041&context=mainehistory The history of the state of Maine: from its first discovery, A.D. 1602, to the separation, A.D. 1820], inclusive. Hallowell [Me.?]: Glazier, Masters. {| border="1" style="width: 500px" ! Name !! Begin !! End !! Note |- |Maine ||March 15, 1820 || Present||Maine becomes the 23rd State |- | District of Maine || October 25, 1780 || March 15, 1820 || [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/District_of_Maine Wikipedia Article] |- | Province of Maine || July 4 1776 || Oct 25, 1780 ||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Province_of_Maine Wikipedia Article] |- | Province of Maine, Massachusetts Bay || Oct 7, 1691 || 1760 || |- | Province of Maine, New York || 1664 || 1691 || |- | New Somersetshire || 1635 || 1647 || |- | Acadie, Nouvelle-France ||1524 ||1763||varies by area |} == Counties== From ''Maine Atlas of Historical County Boundaries''[https://digital.newberry.org/ahcb/documents/ME_Individual_County_Chronologies Maine: Individual County Chronologies] Maine Atlas of Historical County Boundaries {|class="wikitable sortable" border=1 ! scope="col" align="center" style="width: 150px; background:#f0f0f0;"|County ! scope="col" align="center" style="width: 150px; background:#f0f0f0;"|Date ! scope="col" align="center" style="width: 150px; background:#f0f0f0;"|Previous |- |- |[[:Category:York_County,_Maine|York]]||20 Nov 1652||area between the Kennebec and Piscataqua Rivers |- |[[:Category:Cumberland_County,_Maine|Cumberland]]||01 Nov 1760||York |- |[[:Category:Lincoln_County,_Maine|Lincoln]]||01 Nov 1760||York |- |[[Space:Hancock_County%2C_Maine|Hancock]]||01 May 1790||Lincoln |- |[[Space:Washington_County%2C_Maine_Place_Study|Washington]]||01 May 1790||Lincoln |- |[[:Category:Kennebec_County,_Maine|Kennebec]]||20 Feb 1799||Lincoln |- |[[:Category:Oxford_County,_Maine|Oxford]]||04 Mar 1805||Cumberland and York |- |[[Space:Somerset_County%2C_Maine_Place_Study|Somerset]]||01 Jun 1809||Kennebec |- |[[:Category:Penobscot_County,_Maine|Penobscot]]||15 Feb 1816||Hancock |- |[[:Category:Waldo_County,_Maine|Waldo]]||03 Jul 1827||Hancock, Kennebec, Lincoln and Penobscot |- |[[Space:Androscoggin_County%2C_Maine%2C_Place_Study|Androscoggin]]||31 Mar 1854||Cumberland, Kennebec and Lincoln |- |[[:Category:Sagadahoc_County,_Maine|Sagadahoc]]||04 Apr 1854||Lincoln |- |[[:Category:Piscataquis_County,_Maine|Piscataquis]]||30 Apr 1838||Somerset and Penobscot |- |[[:Category:Franklin_County,_Maine|Franklin]]||09 May 1838||Kennebec, Oxford and Somerset |- |[[:Category:Aroostook_County,_Maine|Aroostook]]||01 May 1839||Penobscot and Washington |- |[[:Category:Knox_County,_Maine|Knox]]||01 Apr 1860||Lincoln and Waldo |} ==Plantations== See [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Maine_Plantations Maine Plantations] at Family Search {| class="wikitable sortable" border=1 ! Plantation !! County |- | Cary || Aroostook |- | Cyr Plantation || Aroostook |- | Garfield Plantation || Aroostook |- | Glenwood || Aroostook |- | Macwahoc || Aroostook |- | Moro || Aroostook |- | Nashville Plantation || Aroostook |- | Oxbow || Aroostook |- | [[:Category:Reed,_Maine|Reed Plantation]] || Aroostook |- | Saint John Plantation || Aroostook |- | [[:Category:Winterville_Plantation,_Maine|Winterville Plantation]] || Aroostook |- | Coplin Plantation || Franklin |- | Dallas Plantation || Franklin |- | Rangeley Plantation || Franklin |- | Sandy River Plantation || Franklin |- | Matinicus || Knox |- | Monhegan || Lincoln |- | Lincoln Plantation || Oxford |- | Magalloway Plantation || Oxford |- | Carroll Plantation || Penobscot |- | Drew Plantation || Penobscot |- | Seboeis Plantation || Penobscot |- | Webster Plantation || Penobscot |- | Kingsbury Plantation || Piscataquis |- | Lake View Plantation || Piscataquis |- | Brighton Plantation || Somerset |- | Dennistown || Somerset |- | Highland Plantation || Somerset |- | Pleasant Ridge Plantation || Somerset |- | The Forks Plantation || Somerset |- | West Forks || Somerset |- | [[:Category:Baring,_Maine|Baring Plantation]] || Washington |- | [[:Category:Codyville,_Maine|Codyville Plantation]] || Washington |- | [[:Category:Grand_Lake_Stream,_Maine|Grand Lake Stream]] || Washington |} ==Townships== See [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Maine_Townships Maine Townships ] at Family Search {| class="wikitable" Border=1 ! Township Codes |- | Code || Township |- | ED || Eastern Division |- | MD || Middle Division |- | ND || Northern Division |- | SD || Southern Division |- | TS || Titcomb Survey |- | BKP || Bingham's Kennebec Purchase |- | BPP || Bingham's Penobscot Purchase |- | EKR || East of the Kennebec River |- | NWP || North of Waldo Patent |- | PLT || Plantation |- | TWP || Township |- | WKR || West of the Kennebec River |- | NBKP || North of Bingham's Kennebec Purchase |- | NBPP || North of Bingham's Penobscot Purchase |- | WBKP || West of Bingham's Kennebec Purchase |- | WELS || West of the Easterly Line of the State |} ==Maps== {| Border = ''1''; text align = center |+ Maps (Click an image for details) ! style="width: 300px;" | ! style="width: 300px;" | ! style="width: 300px;" | |- |{{Image|file=Maine_Towns.jpg|caption=New England 1753}} |{{Image|file=Hancock_County_Maine_Place_Study-3.jpg|caption=MAINE in 1798}} |{{Image|file=Maine_Towns-2.jpg |caption=1833 Map}} |- |{{Image|file=Maine_Towns-3.jpg|caption=Map Exhibiting the Principal Original Grants & Sales of Lands in the State of Maine}} |{{Image|file=Maine_Towns-1.jpg|caption=1875 Township Map}} |} Extinct Towns: #Berlin 1824-1842 now Township 6 North of Weld #Carroll 1845-1937 Concord 1821-1939 #Connor 1913-1945 #Danville 1802-1852 is now part of Auburn #Deering 1871-1889 is now part of Portland #Drew 1921-193? #Flagstaff 1895-1950 #Freeman 1808-1937 is now part of East Central Franklin township #Kingman 1873-1935 #Lexington 1833-1885 #Madrid 1836-2000 #Perkins 1847-1917 #Salem 1823-1945 is now part of East Central Franklin township #Williamsburg 1820-1931 == Sources == * [http://www.vfthomas.com/Mainedeedshome.htm Maine Land Grants and Deeds] complied by V. F. Thomas Co. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_municipalities_in_Maine Wikipedia List of municipalities] * [https://maineanencyclopedia.com/ Maine An Encyclopedia] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_colonization_of_the_Americas French colonization of the Americas] *[https://www.mainegenealogy.net/place_search.asp Maine Genealogy.net] See also: * Attwood, Stanley Bearce. 2004. ''The length and breadth of Maine''. Orono, Me: University of Maine Press in association with the Maine Genealogical Society. * Abbott, John S. C., and Edward H. Elwell. 2018. ''The history of Maine''. Augusta, Me: Published for E.E. Knowles & Co., by B. Thurston Co.

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[[Category:Maine, Sources]] List of publications of Maine town vital Records Some towns have a SPACE created for each of these vital records sources otherwise to find a library with this book, click the OpenLibrary or WorldCat link. :Acton, Maine [https://openlibrary.org/works/OL5739845W/Vital_Records_of_Acton_Maine_1830-1893 Picton Press 2003] :Addison, Maine [https://openlibrary.org/works/OL5739846W/Vital_records_of_Addison_Maine_1850-1892 Picton Press Rockport Maine 2003] :Albion, Maine [https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19198607W/Vital_records_of_Albion_Maine_prior_to_1892 Picton Press Camden Maine 1989] :Alexander, Maine [https://openlibrary.org/works/OL6061227W/Vital_records_of_Alexander_Washington_County_Maine Picton Press Rockport Maine 1999] :Alna, Maine (originally New Milford) [https://www.worldcat.org/title/vital-records-of-alna-maine/oclc/826458519 Picton Press Rockland Maine 2012] :Anson, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/vital-records-of-anson-maine-part-1/oclc/1656711 David H Ela 1975] [https://www.worldcat.org/title/town-and-vital-records-1798-1880/oclc/866768996 Town Clerk Utah Gensoc 1953] :Appleton, Maine [https://openlibrary.org/works/OL1631957W/Vital_records_of_Appleton_Knox_County_Maine_prior_to_1892 Picton Press Camden Maine 1994] :Arrowsic, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/vital-records-of-arrowsic-maine-to-the-year-1939/oclc/959675025 Maine Gen Soc Waterville Maine 2016] :Athens, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/vital-records-of-athens-me-somerset-co/oclc/856068782 Elaine Bush Prince 1982] :Atkinson, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/vital-records-and-cemetery-records-of-the-town-of-atkinson-maine-prior-to-1892/oclc/59759104 R J Fortier 2004] [https://www.worldcat.org/title/atkinson-piscataquis-maine-vital-records/oclc/866214391 Utah Gen Soc 1970] :Augusta, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/vital-records-of-augusta-maine-to-the-year-1892/oclc/37354682 Merrill & Weber Auburn Maine 1933] :Bangor, Maine [https://openlibrary.org/works/OL5966350W/Vital_records_of_Bangor_Maine Picton Press Rockport Maine 2002] :Belfast, Maine [[Space:Vital_Records_of_Belfast%2C_Maine%2C_to_the_Year_1892 | Free-Space page]] :Berwick, Maine [https://openlibrary.org/works/OL1261511W/Vital_records_of_Berwick_South_Berwick_and_North_Berwick_Maine_to_the_year_1892 Picton Press Camden Maine 1988] (see also North Berwick) :Bethel, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/vital-records-1801-1923/oclc/866731500 Utah Gen Soc 1977] :Biddeford, Maine to 1856 [https://openlibrary.org/works/OL2776782W/Vital_records_of_Biddeford_Maine_prior_to_1856 Picton Press-Camden-Maine-1998] :Blue Hill, Maine 1766-1809 pub. 2012 [https://www.worldcat.org/title/records-of-bluehill-brooklin-brooksville-sedgwick-and-surry-in-maine-1941/oclc/15506519 Grace Limeburner manuscript] :Boothbay, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/vital-records-of-boothbay-and-southport-maine/oclc/1020291822 Maine Gen Soc Waterville Maine 2018] :Bowdoin, Maine [[Space:Vital_Records_of_Bowdoin%2C_Maine%2C_to_the_Year_1892 |Free-Space page]] :Bowdoinham, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/vital-records-of-bowdoinham-maine/oclc/1088343419 Maine Genealogical Society Waterville Maine 2019] :Bremen, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/town-and-vital-records-1828-1891/oclc/866133729 Town Clerk 1953] also pub. 1988 :Bridgton, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/vital-records-of-bridgton-maine/oclc/742636383 Maine Genealogical Society Waterville Maine 2007] :Bristol, Maine [https://openlibrary.org/works/OL7410632W/Vital_records_of_old_Bristol_and_Nobleboro_in_the_county_of_Lincoln_Maine by Maine Historical Society 1988][https://www.worldcat.org/title/town-and-vital-records-1765-1900/oclc/866762850 Town Clerk 1953] :Brooklin, Maine before 1860 [https://www.worldcat.org/title/records-of-bluehill-brooklin-brooksville-sedgwick-and-surry-in-maine-1941/oclc/15506519 Grace Limeburner manuscript] pub. 1941 :Brooksville, Maine [https://openlibrary.org/works/OL16262612W/Vital_records_of_Brooksville_Maine Picton Press Rockland Maine 2010] :Brunswick, Maine [https://openlibrary.org/works/OL4813314W/Vital_records_of_Brunswick_Maine_1740-1860_and_the_Forsaith_book_of_Brunswick_family_records_compile Picton Press Rockport Maine 2004] :Bucksport, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/vital-records-of-bucksport-maine/oclc/174284561 Picton Press Rockland Maine 2007] :Buxton, York, [https://www.worldcat.org/title/buxton-maine-vital-records/oclc/951219825 Marueen Calnan Brownsfield Maine 2001] [https://www.worldcat.org/title/town-and-vital-records-1773-1891/oclc/865884414 Town Clerk Utah Gen Soc 1956] [https://www.worldcat.org/title/town-of-buxton-maine-1747-1891/oclc/987928473 Picton Press] [https://www.worldcat.org/title/buxton-me-vital-records-ca-1748-1890-1891/oclc/70978796 Maine Gen Soc] :Calais, Maine [https://openlibrary.org/works/OL6061229W/Vital_records_of_Calais_Maine_prior_to_1892 Picton Press 1998 2000] :Camden, Maine [https://openlibrary.org/works/OL804001W/Vital_records_of_Camden_Rockport_Maine Picton Press Rockport Maine 2006] :Canaan, Maine [https://openlibrary.org/works/OL13655247W/Vital_records_of_Canaan_Maine Picton Press Rockland Maine 2008] :Canton, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/vital-records-of-canton-maine/oclc/1052784920 Maine Genealogical Soc Waterville Maine 2018] :Cape Elizabeth, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/vital-records-of-cape-elizabeth-maine/oclc/458570407 Picton Press Rockland Maine 2009] :Caribou, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/vital-records-of-caribou-maine/oclc/174284565 Picton Press Rockland Maine 2004] :Carmel, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/vital-records-of-carmel-maine/oclc/11243607 DAR 1940] [https://www.worldcat.org/title/vital-records-of-carmel-maine-to-1891/oclc/28397969 Picton Press Camden Maine 1993] :Castine, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/vital-records-of-castine-maine/oclc/430348598 Picton Press Rockland Maine 2009] [https://www.worldcat.org/title/copy-of-the-vital-statistics-found-on-the-records-of-the-town-of-castine-maine-from-ad-1796-date-of-incorporation-to-jan-1-1817-a-period-of-twenty-years/oclc/642218190 G Limeburner North Brooksville Maine 1947][https://www.worldcat.org/title/town-of-castine-maine-record-of-births/oclc/866676990 by V. Koffman, 197?] [https://www.worldcat.org/title/town-and-vital-records-1796-1892/oclc/866709953 Town Clerk Utah Gen Soc 1955] :Clinton, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/vital-records-of-clinton-maine-to-the-year-1892-births-marriages-and-deaths/oclc/1144687090 by Higginson Books Salem Mass 2001] [https://www.worldcat.org/title/town-and-vital-records-1795-1891/oclc/875431858 Town Clerk Utah Gen Soc 1953] :Corinna, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/vital-records-of-corinna-maine-1797-1894/oclc/56387276 Picton Press Rockport Maine 2003] [https://www.worldcat.org/title/town-and-vital-records-1816-1891/oclc/866737772 Town Clerk Utah Gen Soc 1955] :Cornville, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/vital-records-of-cornville-maine/oclc/440809808 Picton Press Rockland Maine 2009] [https://www.worldcat.org/title/town-and-vital-records-1812-1891/oclc/866769803 Town Clerk, Utah Gen Soc, 1953] :Cumberland, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/vital-records-of-cumberland-maine-1701-1892/oclc/502452648 Island Port Press Yarmouth Maine 2009] :Cushing, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/vital-records-of-cushing-maine-to-the-year-1940-including-town-cemetery-inscriptions/oclc/958422769 Maine Gen Soc Waterville Maine 2016] :Damariscotta, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/vital-records-of-old-bristol-and-nobleboro-in-the-county-of-lincoln-maine-including-the-present-towns-of-bremen-damariscotta-south-bristol-and-the-plantation-of-monhegan/oclc/1048559495 BYU Idaho] (also see Bristol) :Dayton, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/vital-records-of-dayton-maine/oclc/310220468 Picton Press Rockland Maine 2008] :Deer Isle, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/vital-records-deer-isle-maine-1848-1891/oclc/866727994 Utah Gen Soc 1972][https://www.worldcat.org/title/true-copy-of-the-most-ancient-vital-records-of-deer-isle-vol-1-giving-them-as-far-as-they-can-be-deciphered-from-the-mutilated-books-at-the-present-time-and-including-also-for-that-time-the-present-towns-of-stonington-and-isle-au-haut/oclc/866509495 Utah Gen Soc 1982][https://www.worldcat.org/title/vital-records-1781-1940/oclc/866710206 Town Clerk Utah Gen Soc 1956] :Dennysville, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/dennysville-maine-vital-records/oclc/951256697 Maureen Calnan 2002] [https://www.worldcat.org/title/vital-records-1792-1892/oclc/865789502 Town Clerk Utah Gen Soc 1055] :Dixmont, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/vital-records-of-dixmont-maine/oclc/53149805 Picton Press Rockport Maine 2003] :Dover-Foxcroft, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/vital-records-of-dover-foxcroft-maine/oclc/754622387 Picton Press Rockland Maine 2011] :Dresden, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/vital-records-of-dresden-maine/oclc/825970784 Picton Press Rockland Maine 2012] :Durham, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/vital-records-of-durham-maine/oclc/1052784688 Maine Gen Soc Waterville Maine 2018] :Eastport, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/eastport-maine-vital-records-1767-1830/oclc/866202258 Pike and Morse 1996] :Edgecomb, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/vital-records-of-edgecomb-maine/oclc/959676000 Maine Gen Soc Waterville Maine 2016] :Enfield, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/vital-records-of-enfield-and-greenbush-maine/oclc/1111685492 Maine Gen Soc Waterville Maine 2019] :Etna, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/vital-records-of-etna-maine-prior-to-1892/oclc/40074196 Picton Press Rockport Maine 1998] :Eustis, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/vital-records-of-madrid-and-eustis-maine/oclc/903537317 Picton Press Rockland Maine 2015] (see Madrid) :Fairfield, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/vital-records-of-fairfield-maine/oclc/24553613 C R Brown Tenn 1980] :Farmingdale, Maine [[Space:Vital_Records_of_Farmingdale%2C_Maine%2C_to_the_Year%2C_1892 |Free-Space page]] :Farmington, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/town-of-farmington-early-vital-records/oclc/32403980 Porter Farmington 1994] :Fort Fairfield, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/vital-records-of-fort-fairfield-maine/oclc/156850332 Picton Press Rockland Maine 2007] :Frankfort, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/vital-records-of-frankfort-waldo-county-maine-including-marriages-military-and-census-records-up-to-and-including-the-year-1941/oclc/42414140 Picton Press Rockport Maine 1997] :Franklin, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/vital-records-of-franklin-maine/oclc/881418491 Picton Press Camden Maine 2014] :Freedom, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/vital-records-of-freedom-waldo-county-maine-prior-to-1892/oclc/26043338 Picton Press Camden Maine 1991] :Friendship, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/vital-records-of-friendship-maine-prior-to-the-year-1892/oclc/57704961 Picton Press Rockport Maine 2004] :Gardiner, Maine [[Space:Vital_Records_of_Gardiner%2C_Maine%2C_to_the_Year_1892 |Free-Space page]] :Georgetown, Maine [[Space:Vital_Records_of_Georgetown%2C_Maine |Free-Space page]] :Gorham, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/publishments-marriages-births-and-deaths-from-the-earlier-records-of-gorham-maine/oclc/833207400 Marquis King 1895] - [https://www.worldcat.org/title/town-and-vital-records-1753-1881/oclc/866701536 Town Clerk Utah Gen Soc 1956] :Gouldsboro, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/town-and-vital-records-of-gouldsboro-maine-1789-1895/oclc/866006993 Picton Press Camden Maine 1990] [https://www.worldcat.org/title/vital-records-of-gouldsboro-maine-to-the-year-1892/oclc/1012403529 Maine Gen Soc Waterville Maine 2017] :Gray, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/vital-records-of-gray-maine-to-the-year-of-1930/oclc/893976099 Heritage Books Berwyn Heights Maryland 2004] :Greenbush, Maine pub. 2019 (see Enfield) :Greenville, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/vital-records-of-greenville-and-shirley-maine/oclc/1088344554 Maine Gen Soc Waterville Maine 2018] :Hallowell, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/vital-records-of-hallowell-maine-to-the-year-1892/oclc/804877165 Higginson Book Co Salem Mass 1924] :Hampden, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/vital-records-of-hampden-maine-prior-to-1892/oclc/123085289 Picton Press Rockland Maine 2007] :Hartford, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/vital-records-of-hartford-maine-1767-1891/oclc/57305510 Picton Press Rockport Maine 2004] :Hope, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/vital-records-1808-1896/oclc/866120221 Town Clerk Utah Gen Soc 1953] [https://www.worldcat.org/title/vital-records-of-hope-maine-prior-to-1892/oclc/1039371998 Picton Press Camden Maine 1990] :Hudson, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/vital-records-of-hudson-maine/oclc/174284570 Picton Press Rockland Maine 2007] :Isleboro, Maine [[Space:Vital_Records_of_Islesboro_Maine|Free-Space page]] :Jackson, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/vital-records-of-jackson-maine-prior-to-1892/oclc/20850269 Picton Press Camden Maine 1989] :Jefferson, Maine :Kittery, Maine pub. 1991 :Knox, Maine pub. 1996 :Lebanon, Maine [[Space:Vital_Records_of_Lebanon%2C_Maine%2C_to_the_Year_1892|Free-Space page]] :Lee, Maine pub. 2005 :Leeds, Maine :Lewiston, Maine to 1865 pub. 2001 :Liberty, Maine pub. 1993 :Limerick, Maine pub. 1984 :Limington, Maine pub. 1991 :Lincolnville, Maine pub. 1993 :Lisbon, Maine pub. 1995 :Litchfield, Maine pub. 2009 :Lubec, Maine pub. 1996 :Madrid, Maine pub. 2015 :Mariaville, Maine pub. 1995 :Mercer, Maine pub. 2009 :Milbridge, Maine pub. 2010 :Minot, Maine pub. 2005 :Monhegan, Maine pub. 1988 :Monmouth, Maine :Monroe, Maine pub. 1991 :Mount Desert Island, Maine pub. 1990 :Mount Vernon, Maine pub. 2015 :Newburgh, Maine pub. 2000 :Newcastle, Maine pub. 2015 :Nobleboro, Maine [https://openlibrary.org/works/OL7410632W/Vital_records_of_old_Bristol_and_Nobleboro_in_the_county_of_Lincoln_Maine Maine Historical Society 1988] (see also Bristol) :Norridgewock, Maine pub. 2008 :North Berwick, Maine pub. 1993 :North Haven, Maine pub. 2002 :North Yarmouth, Maine to 1850 pub. 1993 :Northport, Maine pub. 1995 :Ogunquit, Maine pub. 2005 :Old Town, Maine pub. 1997 :Orland, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/vital-records-of-orland-maine/oclc/712141646 Picton Press Rockland Maine 2010] [https://www.worldcat.org/title/town-and-vital-records-1765-1892/oclc/866011306 Town Clerk Utah Gen Soc 1955] :Orrington, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/vital-records-of-orrington-penobscot-county-maine-prior-to-1892/oclc/34579127 Picton Press Camden Maine 1996] :Otisfield, Maine [https://openlibrary.org/works/OL7422537W/Vital_records_of_Otisfield_Maine, Portland Maine 1948] :Parsonsfield, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/vital-records-of-parsonsfield-maine/oclc/21403640 Ancient Landmarks Society Parsonsfield Maine 1988] :Penobscot, Maine [https://openlibrary.org/works/OL7655603W/Vital_statistics_copied_from_town_records_Penobscot_Maine_1787_date_of_incorporation_to_1875 Brooksville Hist Soc 1984] :Phippsburg, Maine [https://openlibrary.org/works/OL7596610W/Vital_records_of_Phippsburg_Maine_to_the_year_1892 Merrill Weber Co Auburn Maine 1935] :Pittston, Maine [[Space:Vital_Records_of_Pittston%2C_Maine%2C_to_the_Year_1892| Free-Space page]] :Porter, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/vital-records-of-porter-maine/oclc/32573716 Anne Flewelling 1995] :Portland, Maine [https://openlibrary.org/works/OL5739849W/Vital_records_of_Portland_Maine Picton Press Rockport Maine 2004] :Prospect, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/vital-records-of-prospect-maine/oclc/866220165 Utah Gen Soc 1941] [https://www.worldcat.org/title/vital-records-of-prospect-maine-prior-to-1892/oclc/40336162 Picton Press Rockport Maine 1998] :Randolph, Maine [[Space:Vital_Records_of_Randolph%2C_Maine%2C_to_the_Year_1892| Free-Space page]] :Rangely, Maine pub. 2007 :Readfield, Maine :Richmond, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/vital-records-of-richmond-maine/oclc/1138032272 Maine Gen Soc Waterville Maine 2019] :Rockland, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/vital-records-of-rockland-maine/oclc/47813037 Picton Press Rockport Maine 2010] :Rome, Maine pub. 2010 :Saco, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/records-of-the-town-of-pepperellborough-now-the-city-of-saco-maine/oclc/41164593 Picton Press Rockport Maine 1998] [https://www.worldcat.org/title/vital-records-1840-1900/oclc/865603220 Town Clerk Utah Gen Soc 1956] :Saint Albans, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/town-and-vital-records-1813-1892/oclc/866136685 Town Clerk Utah Gen Soc 1953] [https://www.worldcat.org/title/vital-records-of-saint-albans-maine/oclc/668211608 Picton Press Rockland Maine 2010] :Saint George, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/vital-records-of-st-george-maine/oclc/53234309 Picton Press Rockport Maine 2003] :Scarborough, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/vital-records-of-scarborough-maine/oclc/771927376 Picton Press Rockland Maine 2011]- [https://www.worldcat.org/title/town-and-vital-records-1681-1893-1908/oclc/866704189 Town Clerk Utah Gen Soc 1956] :Searsmont, Maine [[Space:Vital_Records_of_Searsmont%2C_Maine| Free-Space page]] pub. 2005 :Searsport, Maine [[Space:Vital_Records_of_Searsport%2C_Waldo_County%2C_Maine_prior_to_1892| Free-Space page]] pub. 1993 :Sedgwick, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/records-of-bluehill-brooklin-brooksville-sedgwick-and-surry-in-maine-1941/oclc/15506519 Grace Limeburner manuscript 2004] :Shapleigh, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/town-and-vital-records-1785-1896/oclc/865602737 Town Clerk Utah Gen Soc 1932] :Shirley, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/vital-records-of-greenville-and-shirley-maine/oclc/1088344554 Maine Gen Soc Waterville Maine 2018] (see also Greenville) :Sidney, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/vital-records-of-sidney-maine/oclc/891428459 Picton Press Rockland Maine 2014] :Skowhegan, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/vital-records-of-skowhegan-maine-formerly-milburn-and-a-part-of-bloomfield/oclc/666904021 Picton Press Rockland Maine 2010] :Smithfield, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/vital-records-of-smithfield-maine/oclc/430023421 Picton Press Rockland Maine 2009] :Somerville, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/town-and-vital-records-1853-1895/oclc/866725729 Town Clerk 1998] :South Berwick, Maine [https://openlibrary.org/works/OL1261511W/Vital_records_of_Berwick_South_Berwick_and_North_Berwick_Maine_to_the_year_1892 Picton Press Camden Maine 1988] :South Bristol, Maine [https://openlibrary.org/works/OL1261511W/Vital_records_of_Berwick_South_Berwick_and_North_Berwick_Maine_to_the_year_1892 Picton Press Camden Maine 1988] :South Thomaston, Maine [https://openlibrary.org/works/OL804009W/Vital_records_of_South_Thomaston_Maine Picton Press Rockport Maine 2001] :Surry, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/records-of-bluehill-brooklin-brooksville-sedgwick-and-surry-in-maine-1941/oclc/15506519 Grace Limeburner manuscript 1941] :Swans Island, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/town-of-swans-island-1788-1938-vital-records/oclc/77743349 Picton Press Rockport Maine 1967] :Swanville, Maine [https://openlibrary.org/works/OL1631964W/Vital_records_of_Swanville_Maine_prior_to_1892 Picton Press Camden Maine 1990] :Thomaston, Maine [https://openlibrary.org/works/OL804011W/Vital_records_of_Thomaston_Maine Picton Press Rockport Maine 2003] :Thorndike, Maine [https://openlibrary.org/works/OL1631965W/Vital_records_of_Thorndike_Maine_prior_to_1892 Picton Press 1998] :Topsham, Maine [https://openlibrary.org/works/OL20094645W/Vital_records_of_Topsham_Maine_to_the_year_1892 by Rumford Press, Concord, NH, 1929] :Troy, Maine [https://openlibrary.org/works/OL3540876W/Vital_records_of_Troy_Maine_prior_to_1892 Picton Press Camden Maine 1995] :Union, Maine [https://openlibrary.org/works/OL804012W/Vital_records_of_Union_Maine Picton Press Rockport Maine 2005] :Unity, Maine [https://openlibrary.org/works/OL1631966W/Vital_records_of_Unity_Waldo_County_Maine_prior_to_1892 Picton Press Camden Maine 1995] :Vassalboro, Maine [https://openlibrary.org/works/OL5739850W/Vital_records_of_Vassalboro_Maine Picton Press Rockport 2003] :Vinalhaven, Maine [https://openlibrary.org/works/OL1631967W/Vital_records_of_Vinalhaven_Knox_County_Maine_prior_to_1892 Picton Press Camden Maine 1994] :Waldoboro, Maine [https://openlibrary.org/works/OL804013W/Vital_records_of_Waldoboro_Maine Picton Press Rockland Maine 2008] :Warren, Maine [https://openlibrary.org/works/OL804014W/Vital_records_of_Warren_Maine Picton Press Rockport Maine, 2004] :Washington, Maine [https://openlibrary.org/works/OL804015W/Vital_records_of_Washington_Maine Picton Press Rockport Maine 2005] :Waterville, Maine pub. 2003 :Wayne, Maine [https://openlibrary.org/works/OL804017W/Vital_records_of_Wayne_Maine Picton Press Rockland Maine 2008] :Wells, Maine [https://openlibrary.org/works/OL15744040W/Vital_records_of_Wells_Maine_1619-1950 Picton Press Rockport Maine 2005] :West Gardiner, Maine [[Space:Vital_Records_of_West_Gardiner%2C_Maine%2C_to_the_Year_1892|Free-space page]] :Winslow, Maine [https://openlibrary.org/works/OL7606791W/Vital_records_of_Winslow_Maine_to_the_year_1892_births_marriages_and_deaths Merrill & Webber Co Auburn Maine 1937] :Wiscasset, Maine [https://openlibrary.org/works/OL16158831W/Vital_records_of_Wiscasset_Maine Picton Press 2011] :Woolwich, Maine [https://www.worldcat.org/title/vital-records-of-woolwich-maine/oclc/912704417 Maine Gen Soc Waterville Maine 2015]- [https://www.worldcat.org/title/town-and-vital-records-1760-1891/oclc/866767299 Town Clerk Utah Gen Soc 1953] :York, Maine - [https://www.worldcat.org/title/vital-records-of-the-town-of-york-maine/oclc/866194379 Utah Gen Soc & DAR 1971]- [https://openlibrary.org/books/OL1569205M/Vital_records_of_York_Maine Picton Press 1992]

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Maine]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Maine | Maine Sources]] __TOC__ == Maine Vital Statistics == No genealogical information in this publication. * published by Sentinel Publishing Co., Waterville, 1892- * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Maine Vital Statistics|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * 1892 ::* https://archive.org/details/annualreportupon00main ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006134057 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005571217 * 1893 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=6AEoAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=PcuATHuUgdgC ::* https://archive.org/details/annualreportupo00maingoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010054569 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006134057 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005571217 * 1894 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=AgIoAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=cM8WAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=yTxNAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/annualstatistic02unkngoog ::* https://archive.org/details/annualreportupo00healgoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010054569 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006134057 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005571217 * 1895 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=JAIoAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ktIzCp8N3NgC ::* https://archive.org/details/annualreportupo01maingoog ::* https://archive.org/details/annualreportupon1895main ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010054569 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006134057 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005571217 * 1896 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=QAIoAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006134057 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005571217 * 1897 ::* https://archive.org/details/annualreportupon1897main ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010054569 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006134057 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005571217 * 1898 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=-M4WAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/annualreportonb00healgoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010054569 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006134057 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005571217 * 1899 ::* https://archive.org/details/annualreportupon1899main ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006134057 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005571217 * 1900 ::* https://archive.org/details/annualreportupon1900main ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010054569 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006134057 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012306625 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005571217 * 1901 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Hck5AQAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006134057 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012306625 ::* 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https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005571217 * 1916 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=EHA3AQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/annualreportupon1916main ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010054569 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006134057 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012306625 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005571217 * 1917 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006134057 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012306625 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005571217 * 1918 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006134057 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012306625 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005571217 * 1919 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006134057 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012306625 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005571217 * 1920 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006134057 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012306625 ::* 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* 1972 * 1973 * 1974 * 1975 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009865726 * 1976 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009865726 * 1977 * 1978 * 1979 * 1980 * 1981 * 1982 * 1983 * 1984 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009865726 * 1985 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009865726 * 1986 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009865726 * 1987 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009865726 * 1988 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009865726 * 1989 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009865726 * 1990 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009865726 === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:Maine Vital Statistics|Maine Vital Statistics]]'' (Sentinel Pub. Co., Waterville, 1892-) [ Page ]. * ([[#MVS|Maine Vital Statistics]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:Maine Vital Statistics|Maine Vital Statistics]]'' (Sentinel Pub. Co., Waterville, 1892-) [ Page ].

Maine Wills. 1640-1760

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Maine]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Maine | Maine Sources]] __TOC__ == Maine Wills, 1640-1760 == * compiled and edited with notes by [[Sargent-5590|William Mitchell Sargent]] (1848-1891) of the Cumberland Bar, Member of the Maine Historical Society, of the Maine Genealogical Society, and of The Gorges Society * published by Brown Thurston & Co., Portland, 1887 * 953 Pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Maine Wills. 1640-1760|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/cu31924081314852 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009008611 * https://books.google.com/books?id=Lbc-AAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/cu31924081314852 * https://archive.org/details/cu31924024683181 * Vol. 1 https://archive.org/details/mainewills16401701sarg * Vol. 2 https://archive.org/details/mainewills16401702sarg * Also See: http://www.mainegenealogy.net/maine_wills.asp === Table of Contents === * TBD === WikiTree Syntax === * Sargent, William. ''[[Space:Maine Wills. 1640-1760|Maine Wills, 1640-1760]]'' (Brown Thurston & Co., Portland, 1887) [ Page ]. * ([[#Sargent|Sargent]])

Mainwaring Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category: Mainwaring Name Study]] ==About the Project== The Mainwaring Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mainwaring Mainwaring] 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 Mainwaring 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 Mainwarings), by time period (18th Century Mainwarings), or by topic (Mainwaring DNA, Mainwaring Occupations, Mainwaring 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 Mainwaring 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: [[Champion_de_Crespigny-8|Anne Young]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Mainwaring}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Mainwaring}}
{{Clear}} == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Mainwaring 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 scope of the study includes wives, husbands, and descendants. Profiles are added to the study by tagging with the sticker: {{One Name Study|name=Mainwaring}}
{{One Name Study|name=Mainwaring}}
{{Clear}} which will place the profile into [[:Category:Mainwaring_Name_Study]] The Sticker should always be below the == Biography == heading and above the == Sources == heading. We can further categorise Mainwaring family members by place. For the moment we have Mainwarings from * Peover, Cheshire: the sticker used can be
{{One Name Study|name=Mainwaring|category=Peover, Mainwaring Name Study}}
{{Clear}}will place the profile into [[:Category:Peover,_Mainwaring_Name_Study]] * Whitmore, Staffordshire: the sticker used can be
{{One Name Study|name=Mainwaring|category=Whitmore, Mainwaring Name Study}}
{{Clear}}will place the profile into [[:Category:Whitmore,_Mainwaring_Name_Study]] ==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:Mainwaring_Heraldic_visitations|Mainwaring Heraldic visitations]] *[[Space:Manwaring_pedigrees|Manwaring pedigrees]] *[[Space:Mainwarings_on_Wikipedia|Mainwarings on Wikipedia]] *[[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_Whitmore_Hall_inheritance|Whitmore Staffordshire Whitmore Hall inheritance]] * ==Membership== *[[Champion_de_Crespigny-8|Anne (Champion de Crespigny) Young]] * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Manwaring Manwaring] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mannering Mannering] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Manwarring Manwarring] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mainwarring Mainwarring] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Manering Manering] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mayneringe Mayneringe] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mesnilwarin Mesnilwarin] ==History of the surname== From the [[Wikipedia:Mainwaring|Wikipedia entry for the surname Mainwaring]]: The surname Mainwaring (/ˈmænərɪŋ/ or /ˌmeɪnˈwɛərɪŋ/) is an Anglo-Norman territorial surname deriving from "Mesnil Warin" (or "Mesnilwarin", "Mesnilvarin", "Mesnil Varin"), from the village of Le Mesnil Varin (= "the manor of Warin"), now [[Wikipedia:Saint-Paër|Saint-Paër, Normandy]]. From ''Patronymica Britannica'' (1860) :MAINWARING. In a MS. volume drawn up by Sir William Dugdale, and preserved at Over Peover, it is stated, that the name of this celebrated family has been spelt in the astonishing number of ''one hundred and thirty-one'' forms, in old records and more modern writings. Some of these may be cited as specimens: 1. Mesnilwarin ; 2. Masnihvaren ; 3. Mensilwaren ; 4. Meisnilwaren ; 5. Meidneilwar ; G. Meinilwarin ; 7. Menilwarin ; S. Mesnilwarin ; 9. Mesnilgarin ; 10. Meingarin ; 11. Maynwaringe; 12. Mainwayringe ; 13. Manwaringe ; 14. Mauwairing : 15. Maynwaring : 16. Maynering ; 17. Mannering : 18. Manwaring ; 19. Mainwaring; 20. Manwarren. The founder of the family in England was Randulphus de Mesnilwarin, who accompanied William the Conqueror, and received from him Warmingham, Peover, and thirteen other lordships in Cheshire, together with one in Norfolk. His descendants siread into many branches in Cheshire, and other northern counties, and included many personages of eminence. For ample accounts of the family see Ormerod's Cheshire. Inf. Rev. E. H. Mainwaring Sladen. :The name Mesnil-Warin signifies the Manor of Warin. — Mesnil, now written Menil, enters into many local names, about ninety of which are still found in the Itin. de la Normandie. Warin, Warine, or Guarine, was a common Christian name in Norman times ; but the particular personage who gave name to Mesnil-Warin is lost in the mists of antiquity, and the place itself is not to be traced on the map of Normandy.Lower, Mark A (1860) ''Patronymica Britannica: a dictionary of the family names of the United Kingdom''. London: J.R. Smith. [https://archive.org/details/patronymicabrita00lowe/page/213/mode/1up?q=mainwaring page 213.] From the ''Telegraph'' (Brisbane, Qld, Australia), Saturday 15 August 1936, page 16: :Is Your Name— :MANNERING ? :THERE is always some spirited contention over this surname. It is brought to mind once again by a correspondent who is a Mannering, and who says, I have always understood that this is the oldest and the proper form of Mainwaring though I believe the Mainwarings pretend "that their name is older." Here then is the old. duel and I fear it may never be settled. It would be difficult, if not impossible, to decide the connections, if any, of the Mannerings with Mainwarings, but there is little doubt that the surnames had the same source. The correct pronunciation in both instances is Mannering. It was brought over with the Normans, however, as Mesnilwarin, and this seems remote from any form now in use. But this is a surname which has had some amazing variations, and offers one of the most notorious examples of the manner in which clerks and other persons have played tricks of spelling on names in the past. :Yet it must be agreed that in the matter of early families there is a stronger case for Mainwaring than Mannering. The oldest family were settled in Cheshire at Peover, and Dugdale the antiquarian, who made a collection of data concerning the name, with special reference to it in Cheshire, showed that he had found the extraordinary number of one hundred and thirty-one variations of that single name all drawn from authorised documents. As to this a commentator in "Archaelogia" said that it might be conjectured that these variations were intentional, could any probable motive be assigned for such a practice?" There may have been a motive sometimes. It was suggested by Lower that our ancestors deemed this diversity a specimen of elegant license, for the purpose of avoiding the monotony of a more regular and consistent mode: a specimen of taste somewhat akin to the fastidiousness in modern composition which as studiously rejects the repetition of words and phrases. Obviously there is another explantation. It often happened that variations of spelling were made by persons who, having succeeded, desired nothing more than to set themselves apart; just as so many Smiths will insist on calling themselves Smythe. However, it is clear that the descendants of the Mainwaring who came over with the Conqueror took root in Cheshire. The name was Manwaring as established in Kent, and a family of Manwarings held extensive property there in the time of Queen Elizabeth. The Mannerings have been fairly distributed over many counties. :A baronetcy came into the Cheshire family three hundred years ago but became extinct; a second baronetcy was created at the beginning of the last century, and the present baronet is Sir Harry Stapleton Mainwaring. Rev. Ernest Mannering, now a Sheffield vicar was principal of the Bishop Wilson Theological College in the Isle of Man, and domestic chaplain to the Bishop of Sodor and Man. and was afterwards vice-principal of St. Aidan's College at Birkenhead.MANNERING? (1936, August 15). ''The Telegraph'' (Brisbane, Qld. : 1872 - 1947), p. 16. Retrieved December 2, 2023, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article184024599 ==Distribution of the surname== In England: Maps for 1881 and 21st centurry https://britishsurnames.co.uk/surname/mainwaring/map ==Coat of Arms== One should note that a Coat of Arms is granted for the use of one particular person ('armiger'). The description of the Coat of Arms is known as the 'blazon' and it is very exact in its terminology. Children may inherit the blazon but it is modified according to prescribed rules. {{Image|file=Mainwaring_Name_Study.png |caption=Arms of George Mainwaring, recorded 1643 to 'Mainwaring of Cheshire, Captain of a Troop': Arms: Argent, 2 bars gules. }} {{Image|file=Mainwaring-407.jpg |caption=Mainwaring memorial at Chester for [[Mainwaring-407|William Mainwaring (1616-1645)]]
The shield at the top of the memorial is divided in two, with similar but different designs. The left has a white ground with two red bars; the formal blazon would be ''argent two bars gules, for cadency a crescent''. The right hand side has six bars alternately white and red, blazoned as ''barry of six, argent and gules''.
The traditional shield of the family is white with two red bars, so the left hand side of the shield displayed here is that of Mainwaring. The small crescent in the centre is a mark of cadency indicating a second son. Though William was the eldest son of his father Edmund, Edmund was a second son.
The right hand side of the shield is the arms of William's wife's Wase family; it is a coincidence the arms are so similar. }} {{Image|file=Mainwaring-368.jpg |caption=Arms of [[Mainwaring-368|Roger (Mainwaring) de Mainwaring (1130-abt.1195)]]
''Argent, two bars Gules'', Crest:'' An ass's head erased Argent, haltered Or''Robert Glover, ''The Visitation of Cheshire in the Year 1580, with numerous additions and continations, inculding those from The Visitation of Cheshire made in the Year 1566, with an appendix containing The Visitation of a Part of Cheshire in the Year 1533''. Page 164. (London, England: The Harleian Society, 1882); digital image: (https://archive.org/details/visitationchesh01fellgoog). }} {{Image|file=Mainwaring-340.jpg |caption=[[Mainwaring-35|William Mainwaring (abt.1286-bef.1340)]]
This image of the arms of William de Mainwaring goves no authority. }} ==Notable Mainwarings== *[[Mainwaring-411|Henry Mainwaring (1587-1653)]]: Sir Henry Mainwaring was an English lawyer, soldier, author, seaman and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1621 to 1622. He was for a time a pirate based in Newfoundland and then a naval officer with the Royal Navy. ===Wikipedia=== There are more than 29 members of the family who have Wikipedia articles. *16 people are listed in the [[Wikipedia:Mainwaring|Wikipedia entry for the Mainwaring surname]] but these include 4 red links. *9 people are listed in the [[Wikipedia:Mannering|Wikipedia entry for the Mannering surname]] *6 people are listed in the [[Wikipedia:Manwaring|Wikipedia entry for the Manwaring surname]] *2 people are listed in the [[Wikipedia:Manring|Wikipedia entry for the Manring surname]] See [[Space:Mainwarings_on_Wikipedia|Mainwarings on Wikipedia|Research page for Mainwarings on Wikipedia]] ==Tasks== *Document visitations *Mainwarings at Cambridge [https://archive.org/details/p1alumnicantabri03univuoft/p1alumnicantabri03univuoft/page/127/mode/1up?q=mainwaring ''Alumni cantabrigienses'' Volume 3, pt.1 page 127] *Mainwarings in Parliament eg [http://www.histparl.ac.uk/research/members/1604-1629/M members 1604-1629] *Add profiles to name study category *Assess quality of profiles and improve sources *Follow up the variious references https://archive.org/details/bibliothecastaff00simm_0/page/24/mode/1up?q=mainwaring ==Sources==

Maison de Chabot

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[[Category:Maison de Chabot]][[Category:French Nobility]][[Category:Noblesse Française]] == Famille de Chabot == La famille de Chabot est une famille subsistante de la noblesse française, originaire du Bas-Poitou, et connue depuis Guillaume Chabot, seigneur de la Chabotière, vivant en 1040. La filiation n'est nettement établie qu'à partir d'un [[Chabot-442|Sébran, ou Sébrandin]], Chabot, seigneur de la Grève, du petit château de Vouvant, etc., qui rendit hommage en 1269 au comte de Poitiers. Deux de ses fils furent les auteurs des deux grandes lignées subsistantes: # [[Chabot-441|Thibaut Chabot]], auteur de la branche de Jarnac, devenue branche de Rohan-Chabot suite au mariage en 1645 de Henri Chabot avec Marguerite de Rohan; # [[Chabot-1026|Guillaume Chabot]], auteur de la branche dite du Chaigneau. === Blasonnement === D'or à trois chabots de gueules, deux et un. == House of Chabot == The Chabot family is a surviving aristocratic French family. Its origins are in lower Poitou (Vendée). The family is known since Guillaume Chabot, seigneur de la Chabotière, mentioned in 1040. The filiation is ascertained from [[Chabot-442|Sebran (or Sebrandin) Chabot]], seigneur de la Grève, du petit château de Vouvent, etc... who did homage to the comte de Poitiers in 1269. Two of his sons were the ancestors of the two surviving branches: # [[Chabot-441|Thibaut Chabot]], author of the Jarnac branch, which became Rohan-Chabot after the 1645 marriage of Henri Chabot and Marguerite de Rohan; # [[Chabot-1026|Guillaume Chabot]], author of the junior "Chaigneau" branch. == Bibliographie == * [https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k112002q/f177. Chabot (de), Rohan-Chabot (de)]: Gustave Chaix d'Est-Ange, ''Dictionnaire des familles françaises anciennes ou notables à la fin du XIXe siècle''. Tome IX. Cas-Cha. - 1910. Pages 173 et suivantes. * [https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k55646695 Histoire généalogique de la maison de Chabot], Louis Sandret, 1886. * [https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k6562599j/f191.image Chabot]: Henri Beauchet-Filleau, ''Dictionnaire historique et généalogique des familles du Poitou''. Tome deuxième, Brisson-Cyr, 1895. Pages 175 et suivantes. * [https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k760763/f563 Généalogie de la Maison de Chabot]: Anselme de Sainte-Marie, Honoré Caille du Fourny, ''Histoire généalogique et chronologique de la maison royale de France, des pairs, grands officiers de la Couronne, de la Maison du Roy et des anciens barons du royaume...''. Tome 4, 1726-1732, Pages 556 et suivantes.

Maison de Rohan

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Maisons des Illustres

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The ''Maisons des Illustres'' is a label administered by the Ministry of Culture with the intent to single out buildings which are historically valuable, in particular due to the people who lived in them. In order to be eligible for the label, the building must be open for a minimum of 40 days a year, with or without an appointment, and it must not be a primarily commercial enterprise. Once a building has received the ''Maisons des Illustres'' label it is valid for five years and it is renewable. As of 2018, 235 buildings had been awarded the label of ''Maisons des Illustres.'' == List of ''Maisons des Illustres'' == {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellpadding="4" | '''Maison des Illustres''' || '''Region''' || '''Département''' || '''Ville''' || '''Patron''' |- | Abbaye-école de Sorèze || Occitanie || Tarn || Sorèze || Henri-Dominique Lacordaire |- | Ancienne propriété de Claude Monet || Normandie || Eure || Giverny || Claude Monet |- | Appartement du docteur Gagnon || Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes || Isère || Grenoble || [[Beyle-5|Marie-Henri "Stendhal" Beyle]] |- | Appartement Le Corbusier || Île-de-France || || Paris || Charles-Édouard "Le Corbusier" Jeanneret-Gris |- | Atelier de Renoir || Grand Est || Aube || Essoyes || [[Renoir-1|Pierre-Auguste Renoir]] |- | Atelier Musée Jean Lurçat || Occitanie || Lot || Saint-Céré || Jean Lurçat |- | Auberge de Verlaine || Grand Est || Ardennes || Juniville || [[Verlaine-1|Paul-Marie Verlaine]] |- | Bayle-Vert || Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur || Bouches-du-Rhône || Grans || Max-Philippe Delavouët |- | Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal || Île-de-France || || Paris || Charles Nodier |- | Bibliothèque Marmottan || Île-de-France || Hauts-de-Seine || Boulogne-Billancourt || Paul Marmottan |- | Cabanon Le Corbusier || Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur || Alpes-Maritimes || Roquebrune-Cap-Martin || Le Corbusier |- | Centre abbé Pierre Emmaüs || Normandie || Seine-Maritime || Esteville || [[Grouès-1|Abbé Pierre]] |- | Centre François-Mauriac || Nouvelle-Aquitaine || Gironde || Malagar, Saint-Maixant || [[Mauriac-2|François Mauriac]] |- | Chartreuse de Molsheim || Grand Est || Bas-Rhin || Molsheim || Ettore Bugatti |- | Château d'Abbadia || Nouvelle-Aquitaine || Pyrénées-Atlantiques || Hendaye || [[Abbadie-1|Antoine d'Abbadie]] |- | Château d'Espeyran || Occitanie || Gard || Saint-Gilles || Sabatier d'Espeyran |- | Château d'Eu || Normandie || Seine-Maritime || Eu || [[Orléans-125|Louis-Philippe]] |- | Château d’Henri Louis Duhamel de Monceau || Centre-Val de Loire || Loiret || Dadonville || Henri Duhamel |- | Château de Bazoches || Bourgogne-Franche-Comté || Nièvre || Bazoches || [[Le_Prestre-3|Vauban]] |- | Château de Bois-Guilbert || Normandie || Seine-Maritime || Bois-Guilbert || Pierre Le Pesant de Boisguilbert |- | Château de Bonrepos || Occitanie || Haute-Garonne || Bonrepos-Riquet || [[Riquet-24|Pierre-Paul Riquet]] |- | Château de Bussy-Rabutin || Bourgogne-Franche-Comté || Côte-d'Or || Bussy-le-Grand || Roger de Bussy-Rabutin |- | Château de Chavaniac || Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes || Haute-Loire || Chavaniac-Lafayette || [[Motier-12|Gilbert "La Fayette" du Motier]] |- | Château de Cirey || Grand Est || Haute-Marne || Cirey-sur-Blaise || [[Le_Tonnelier_de_Breteuil-1|Émilie du Châtelet]] |- | Château de Combourg || Bretagne || Ille-et-Vilaine || Combourg || [[De_Chateaubriand-4|François-René de Chateaubriand]] |- | Château de Ferney-Voltaire || Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes || Ain || Ferney-Voltaire || [[Arouet-1|François-Marie "Voltaire" Arouet]] |- | Château de Germolles || Bourgogne-Franche-Comté || Saône-et-Loire || Mellecey || [[Valois-257|Philippe le Hardi]] |- | Château de Guez de Balzac || Nouvelle-Aquitaine || Charente || Balzac || Jean-Louis Guez de Balzac |- | Château de Hautefort || Nouvelle-Aquitaine || Dordogne || Hautefort || Bertran de Born |- | Château de la Bastie d'Urfé || Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes || Loire || Saint-Étienne-le-Molard || Honoré d'Urfé |- | Château de La Brède || Nouvelle-Aquitaine || Gironde || La Brède || Charles Louis "Montesquieu" de Secondat |- | Château de Médan || Île-de-France || Yvelines || Médan || [[Maeterlinck-1|Maurice Maeterlinck]] |- | Château de Miromesnil || Normandie || Seine-Maritime || Tourville-sur-Arques || [[De_Maupassant-1|Guy de Maupassant]] |- | Château de Montaigne || Nouvelle-Aquitaine || Dordogne || Saint-Michel-de-Montaigne || [[Eyquem_de_Montaigne-1|Michel de Montaigne]] |- | Château de Monte-Cristo || Île-de-France || Yvelines || Le Port-Marly || [[Davy_de_la_Pailleterie-3|Alexandre Dumas]] |- | Château de Nérac || Nouvelle-Aquitaine || Lot-et-Garonne || Nérac || [[De_Valois-158|Marguerite d'Angoulême]] ; [[Albret-17|Jeanne d'Albret]] |- | Château de Sagonne || Centre-Val de Loire || Cher || Sagonne || [[Hardouin-18|Jules Hardouin-Mansart]] |- | Château de Saint-Point || Bourgogne-Franche-Comté || Saône-et-Loire || Saint-Point || Alphonse de Lamartine |- | Château de Sully-sur-Loire || Centre-Val de Loire || Loiret || Sully-sur-Loire || [[Béthune-509|Maximilien de Béthune]] |- | Château de Valençay || Centre-Val de Loire || Indre || Valençay || Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord |- | Château de Vascœuil || Normandie || Eure || Vascœuil || Jules Michelet |- | Château de Vaux || Île-de-France || Yvelines || Vaux-sur-Seine || Carlo Marochetti |- | Château de Verteuil || Nouvelle-Aquitaine || Charente || Verteuil-sur-Charente || François de La Rochefoucault |- | Château des ducs de La Trémoille || Nouvelle-Aquitaine || Deux-Sèvres || Thouars || [[Tour_d'Auvergne-29|Marie de La Tour d'Auvergne]] |- | Château des Milandes || Nouvelle-Aquitaine || Dordogne || Castelnaud-la-Chapelle || [[McDonald-12048|Joséphine Baker]] |- | Château des Ormes || Nouvelle-Aquitaine || Vienne || Les Ormes || Marc-Pierre de Voyer de Paulmy |- | Château du Cayla || Occitanie || Tarn || Andillac || Maurice de Guérin |- | Château du Tertre || Normandie || Orne || Sérigny || Roger Martin du Gard |- | Château Lyautey || Grand Est || Meurthe-et-Moselle || Thorey-Lyautey || Hubert Lyautey |- | Château Pontus de Tyard de Bissy-sur-Fley || Bourgogne-Franche-Comté || Saône-et-Loire || Bissy-sur-Fley || Pontus de Tyard |- | Degas House || Louisiane (États-Unis) || || Nouvelle-Orléans || [[De_Gas-1|Edgar Degas]] |- | Domaine de George Sand || Centre-Val de Loire || Indre || Nohant-Vic || [[Dupin-27|George Sand]] |- | Domaine du Pradel || Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes || Ardèche || Mirabel || Olivier de Serres |- | Fondation Camargo-Jerome Hill || Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur || Bouches-du-Rhône || Cassis || [[Hill-5629|Jerome Hill]] |- | Fort Sarah-Bernhardt || Bretagne || Morbihan || Sauzon || [[Bernardt-3|Sarah Bernhardt]] |- | Habitation Clément || Martinique || || Le François || Homère Clément |- | Habitation Fonds Saint-Jacques || Martinique || || Sainte-Marie || Jean-Baptiste Labat |- | Habitation-Sucrerie Clairefontaine || Guadeloupe || || Baillif || Chevalier de Saint-George |- | Harmas de Jean-Henri Fabre || Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur || Vaucluse || Sérignan-du-Comtat || Jean-Henri Fabre |- | Hauteville House || || || Geurnesey || Victor Hugo |- | Hôtel de Rohan-Guémené || Île-de-France || || Paris || Victor Hugo |- | Hôtel des Cabrières Sabatier d'Espeyran || Occitanie || Hérault || Montpellier || Sabatier d'Espeyran |- | Hôtel Fayet || Occitanie || Hérault || Béziers || Fayet |- | Jardin Majorelle || Marrakech-Tensift-Al Haouz (Maroc) || || Marrakech || Jacques Majorelle & Yves Saint-Laurent |- | La Boisserie || Grand Est || Haute-Marne || Colombey-les-Deux-Églises || Charles de Gaulle |- | La Maison des Ailleurs || Grand Est || Ardennes || Charleville-Mézières || Arthur Rimbaud |- | Le Clos des Metz || Île-de-France || Yvelines || Jouy-en-Josas || Léon Blum |- | Le Clos Lupin || Normandie || Seine-Maritime || Étretat || Maurice Leblanc |- | Le Plantier de Costebelle || Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur || Var || Hyères || Paul Bourget |- | Logis du Maine-Giraud || Nouvelle-Aquitaine || Charente || Champagne-Vigny || Alfred de Vigny |- | Maison « Le Paraïs » || Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur || Alpes-de-Haute-Provence || Manosque || Giono |- | Maison « Le Scudo » || Corse || Corse-de-Sud || Ajaccio || Tino Rossi |- | Maison « Samten Dzong » || Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur || Alpes-de-Haute-Provence || Digne-les-Bains || Alexandra David-Néel |- | Maison André Breton || Occitanie || Lot || Saint-Cirq-Lapopie || Breton |- | Maison Arnaga || Nouvelle-Aquitaine || Pyrénées-Atlantiques || Cambo-les-Bains || Edmond Rostand |- | Maison Bonaparte || Corse || Corse-de-Sud || Ajaccio || Napoléon Bonaparte |- | Maison Chrestia || Nouvelle-Aquitaine || Pyrénées-Atlantiques || Orthez || Francis Jammes |- | Maison d'Auguste Comte || Île-de-France || || Paris || Auguste Comte |- | Maison d'Émile Zola || Île-de-France || Yvelines || Médan || Émile Zola |- | Maison d'Aimé Césaire || Martinique || || Fort-de-France || Aimé Césaire |- | Maison de Balzac || Île-de-France || || Paris || Honoré de Balzac |- | Maison de Jules Verne || Hauts-de-France || Somme || Amiens || Jules Verne |- | Maison de la Vallée-aux-Loups || Île-de-France || Hauts-de-Seine || Châtenay-Malabry || Chateaubriand |- | Maison de Louis Pasteur à Arbois || Bourgogne-Franche-Comté || Jura || Arbois || Louis Pasteur |- | Maison natale de Paul Verlaine || Grand Est || Moselle || Metz || [[Verlaine-1|Paul-Marie Verlaine]] |}

Maitland, Convict Voyage to Australia 1846

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[[Category:Maitland, Arrived 6 Nov 1846]] [[Category:Van Diemen's Land, Shipping Free Space Pages]] [[Category:Victoria, Shipping Free Space Pages]] === Maitland voyage to Port Phillip, Australia in 1846 with 299 passengers. === The 648 ton ship 'Maitland' was under the command of Captain John Gray and was said to have begun her voyage on May 22, 1846. She then travelled to the Isle of Wight where she took on 72 Parkhurst boys. She left there on June 24, 1846 and is said to have finally set out from Spithead on June 29 on her way to the Port Phillip Settlement (Victoria). She was said to have arrived in Victoria on November 9 but other sources suggest she arrived firstly at Hobart in Van Diemen's land on October 27, 1846. The Parkhurst boys were among the 291 male convicts who were sentenced to transportation and were discharged in Williamstown on November 24, 1846. Ian Nicholson's 'Log of Logs' indicates that the surgeon's journal for the voyage is preserved in the Public Record Office in England and is on the 'Australian Joint Copying Project' film no. 3202. The boys were listed in Paul Buddee's book, 'Fate of the Artful Dodger' and his research notes which were deposited in the Battye Library, Perth, some time later. His work has been expanded upon with information from other sources such as prison and Home Office records. Much of that information was also compiled and published by Keith Clarke in 1999 in his book, 'Convicts of the Port Phillip District'. === PASSENGER LISTS === * Exiles on the transport ship Maitland – 1846 from the Convict Stockade website at: http://www.historyaustralia.org.au/twconvic/Maitland+1846
[site is temporarily unavailable - see http://www.historyaustralia.org.au/ ] [[Rosser-226|Rosser-226]] 23:00, 24 January 2021 (UTC) * Details for the ship Maitland (3) (1846) from the Claim a Convict database at: http://www.hawkesbury.net.au/claimaconvict/shipDetails.php?shipId=862 * Maitland voyage to Van Diemen's Land. (The convicts disembarked at Port Phillip and not Van Diemen's Land), Australia in 1846 with 299 passengers from the Convict Records database at: https://convictrecords.com.au/ships/maitland/1846 === FURTHER READING === * Maitland (1811 ship) from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maitland_(1811_ship)

Maize Name Study

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[[Category:Maize Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Participate == Please contact the Study's coordinator [[Maize-73|Heather Maize]] 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 ==

Maja Greta Andersdotter

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== Historien om ett brott == '''Förord''' Denna historia kom fram när jag sökte efter våra förfäder i kyrkböckerna. Pappas farfar var född utom äktenskap och det var redan tur att flickan uppgav till prästen vem som troligtvis var fader till sonen. Det var en viss Anders Johansson. Anders gifte sig aldrig utan slutade som ensamstående hemmansägare. Det är ju möjligt att hans föräldrars bakgrund kan ha påverkat detta val. Det får vi aldrig veta. Faderskapet konfirmerades i modern tid genom DNA-tester. När jag följde Anders mor, Maria Greta Andersdotter, tillbaka i tiden så hittade jag en anteckning i husförhörslängden att hon hade flyttat 1812 till Spinnhuset i Norrköping när hon var 17 år. Genom hjälp på Anbytarforum fick jag reda på att det var ett kvinnofängelse och började alltså leta i domstolsarkiv. Det tog inte så lång tid att finna att hon blev dömd till döden medelst halshuggning. Då blev det ju riktigt intressant eftersom jag trots allt existerar. Det blev en lång resa genom fängelsearkiv, häradsrätt, hovrätt och Högsta Domstolen som har tagit många år. '''Inledning''' Den här historien handlar om [[ Andersdotter-3487 | Maja Greta Andersdotter ]], min farfars farfars mor. Hennes familj såg ut på detta vis: :Far: Anders Olofsson, född 1758 i Hallerud, Älgarås (R). Död Feb 1811 av TBC i Lilla Lindåsen. :Mor: Greta Larsdotter, född 1762 i Björkulla, Älgarås (R). :De gifte sig 1786 i Hallerud. :Barn: :Lars Andersson, född 1787 i Hallerud. Dog 1794. :Johannes Andersson, född 1789 i Hallerud :Andreas Andersson, född 1792 i Hallerud :Maja Greta Andersdotter, född 1795 i Lilla Lindåsen :Lars Andersson, född 1799 i Lilla Lindåsen. Dog 1801. :Sara Stina Andersdotter, född 1802 i Lilla Lindåsen :Anna Caisa Andersdotter, tvilling med Sara Stina :Lars Andersson, född 1805 i Lilla Lindåsen :Lotta Andersdotter, född 1808 i Lilla Lindåsen. Dog samma år. :En flicka till blev inblandad i historien, Maria Greta Jansdotter, som också var piga tillsammans med Maja Greta Andersdotter hos bonden på Stora Lindåsen. '''Händelseförlopp''' Familjen bodde på Lilla Lindåsen, Älgarås (R), och när Maja Greta var 15 år gammal, dog fadern. Det var säkert inte lätt för änkan Greta Larsdotter att ensam sköta en stor familj, så hon sökte säkert efter möjligheter att förbättra sin situation. I granngården Stora Lindåsen bodde bonden Carl Fredricsson med fru Stina Jansdotter och familj och frun Stina var uppenbarligen ganska alkoholiserad. Maja Greta började arbeta där som piga och Majas moder började ha diverse hysch-hysch med bonden där. Vem som kom upp med idén är inte klart, men en helg reste Majas moder och bonden till Mariestad och på fredagkvällen 21 sep 1811 gav Maja sin matmoder Stina en sup arsenikförgiftat brännvin. Hon blev våldsamt sjuk, men lyckades genom att dricka mjölk, spy upp det mesta. Hon misstänkte att brännvinet var förgiftat och flaskan gavs till rättaren. Han vidarebefordrade den till Kronosakföraren Roth (ungefär som länsman), som lät analysera innehållet hos en apotekare i Mariestad. När Roth hade fått resultatet, som bevisade att brännvinet verkligen var förgiftat, togs affären upp vid nästa ting i Hova. '''Domstolsförhandlingar''' :'''Hova häradsrätt, 28 okt 1811''' Hova häradsrätt dombok 1811, AIa:101, lagtima ting 28/10 §75, Landsarkivet, Göteborg Saken togs upp i Hova häradsrätt. Roth var sakförare (åklagare) och nu hördes alla parter och ett antal vittnen. Apotekarens rapport visade att brännvinet utan tvivel var förgiftat. Maja nekade till att ha gett brännvinet till Stina Jansdotter. Greta Larsdotter och Carl Fredricsson förnekade all kännedom eftersom de hade varit bortresta. Stina vittnade att Maja gett henne brännvinet och att hon blev häftigt sjuk men lyckades spy upp och överlevde. Andra vittnen intygade att Stina blivit sjuk, att hon sagt att det var av förgiftat brännvin och att de hjälpt till att ta hand om flaskan med det resterande brännvinet. Rättaren vittnade att han tagit hand om flaskan och gett den till sakföraren, som låtit analysera den. Stina vittnade att Greta Larsdotter senare erbjöd henne 8 Riksdaler i förlikning, som hon inte accepterade. Vittnen berättade att de sett Maja hantera gift och brännvin. Vittnen berättade också att Greta Larsdotter och Carl Fredricsson hade sedan en tid ofta mötts, också i enrum. Carl Fredricsson hade också setts hantera bitar av gift. Roth sade nu att han också misstänkte Greta Larsdotter och Carl Fredricsson för delaktighet i brottet. Hur kunde Maja, bara 16 år, kunnat veta hur man får tag på gift och blandar det i brännvin? Rätten beslutade att ta upp målet igen den 31 okt och åter inkalla vittnen. Maja Greta skulle hållas i förvar och församlingens präst ombads att förmå henne att bekänna. :'''Hova häradsrätt, 31 okt 1811, Lagtima Ting''' Hova häradsrätt dombok 1811, AIa:101, lagtima ting 31/10 §167, Landsarkivet, Göteborg Greta Larsdotter var icke närvarande utan meddelade att hon var sjuk. Ett vittne, pigan Maria Greta Jansdotter, som arbetade tillsammans med Maja Greta på Stora Lindåsen, berättade att hon hjälpt Maja Greta att ta fram giftet från en modern tillhörig kista på en vindskammare. Maja Greta hade sagt att hon skulle förgifta Stina Jansdotter, trots att vittnet avrådde henne. Vittnet varnade då senare också Stina för den möjligheten. Maja Greta erkände nu i rätten att hon gett Stina det förgiftade brännvinet, men bara med avsikten att bota henne från sitt alkoholbegär. Andra vittnen intygade också att Maja Greta sagt att hon skulle förgifta Stina. Rättten beslutade att ta upp målet igen 9 nov och att Greta Larsdotter då måste vara där. :'''Hova häradsrätt, 9 nov 1811, Lagtima Ting''' Hova häradsrätt dombok 1811, AIa:101, lagtima ting 9/11 §171, Landsarkivet, Göteborg Rätten lyssnade först till ett ämbetsutlåtande av prästen O. Carlander. Maja Greta hade sagt till honom att hon blev intalad av sin mor att förgifta Stina Jansdotter. Maja Greta hade också märkt förtroligheten mellan sin mor och Carl Fredricsson men sade sig inte ha hört att han var inblandad i förgiftningen och inte heller att han övertalat Maja Greta. Maja Greta upprepade nu sin bekännelse inför rätten och sade att modern övertalat henne till brottet så att modern kunde gifta sig med Carl Fredricsson och hela familjen flytta till hans gård och få det bättre ställt. Detta förnekades totalt av Greta Larsdotter "med den yttersta fräckhet" och hon påstod att hon aldrig haft något gift. Carl Fredricsson sade sig dock ha mottagit några giftbitar av Greta Larsdotter men som någon hade tagit ifrån honom. Ett annat vittne berättade att han sett Greta Larsdotter hacka av några mindre bitar av ett större stycke gift som hon skulle ge till Carl Fredricsson. Greta Larsdotter och Carl Fredricsson förnekade ihärdigt allt deltagande i brottet. Efter ett avbrott i rättegången, återkom åklagaren med Greta Larsdotter och hon erkände nu att hon övertalat sin dotter till förgiftningen. Dock påstod hon att avsikten inte var att döda Stina Jansdotter, men att bota hennes starka böjelse för brännvin. Hon sade också att Carl Fredricsson lovat att gifta sig med henne när hans hustru dog, vilket han inte trodde kunde dröja länge. Hon var tydligen svårt alkoholiserad. Carl Fredricsson var ej längre närvarande och kunde alltså inte höras. Maja Greta och Greta Larsdotter återfördes till häktet och rätten beslutade att ta upp målet igen den 11 nov. :'''Hova häradsrätt, 11 nov 1811, Lagtima Ting''' Greta Larsdotter hade under natten flytt ur häktet, men åklagaren sade att han var övertygad om att hon snart skulle återfinnas. Carl Fredricsson sade nu att Greta Larsdotter hade ljugit, både om löfte att gifta sig och att han väntade på att hustrun skulle dö. Målet kunde nu icke avslutas eftersom Greta Larsdotter hade rymt, men skulle tas upp igen så snart hon återigen blivit gripen. :'''Hova häradsrätt, 16 nov 1811, Urtima Ting''' Hova häradsrätt dombok 1811, AIa:101, Urtima ting 16/11 §1, Landsarkivet, Göteborg Greta Larsdotter hade återfunnits och målet togs upp igen. Maja Greta vidhöll sin bekännelse men tillade nu att också Carl Fredricsson hade övertalat henne till brottet. Han hade lovat henne en vacker klänning och också sagt var giftet fanns. Carl Fredricsson sade att hon ljög och förnekade all brottslighet. Greta Larsdotter vidhöll också sin bekännelse från den 9 nov. Hon sade att Carl Fredricsson inte hade anstiftat brottet, även om han sagt att det vore väl om hans fru dog, eftersom hon ändå höll på att supa ihjäl sig. Andra vittnen hördes som också berättade om ett nära föhållande mellan Greta Larsdotter och Carl Fredricsson och rykten om ett förgiftningsförsök mot Stina Jansdotter. Efter överläggning avkunnar häradsrätten följande domar. Maja Greta hade bekänt och bekännelsen var styrkt, så med tillämpning av Rättegångsbalken (RB) kap. 17, §36 och Missgärningsbalken (MB) kap. 17 §1 och 2, dömdes hon till döden med halshuggning. Eftersom brottet var riktat mot Maja Gretas matmor så skulle hon också med tillämpning av MB kap. 15, § 1, före halshuggningen mista högra handen och efteråt brännas på bål. Greta Larsdotter hade bekänt anstiftan och råd till brottet och dömdes enligt MB kap. 17, § 3, till halshuggning. För Carl Fredricsson fann rätten inte lagligen övertygande bevis för brott, så enligt RB kap. 17, § 32, lämnades målet till framtiden. Dessa domar underställdes nu Göta Hovrätt för prövning. Under tiden sattes de tre dömda personerna i länets kronohäkte. :'''Hova häradsrätt, 1 feb 1812, Urtima Ting''' Hova häradsrätt dombok 1812, AIa:101, Urtima ting 1 Feb 1812, Landsarkivet, Göteborg Göta Hovrätt hade i en skrivelse den 20 jan begärt att häradsrätten skulle bättre undersöka pigan Maria Greta Jansdotters eventuella skuld i detta brott. De berörda kallades återigen in till rättegång. Maja Greta Andersdotter vidhöll sin bekännelse till brottet, men tog nu tillbaka sina påståenden om anstiftan och hjälp från modern och Carl Fredricsson, och menade att hon blev förledd därtill av tillrop från folkmängden vid Tingsplatsen som allmänt misstänkte de två sistnämnda och av hoppet om en mildare dom för sig själv. Maria Greta Jansdotter förnekade all medverkan i brottet och sade att Maja Greta hade ljugit om det. Maja Greta sade att hon hade inga vittnen eller bevis för sina anklagelser mot Maria Greta Jansdotter. Åklagaren sade också att han trodde att dessa anklagelser var uppdiktade och utan sanning. Greta Larsdotter tog nu också tillbaka sin bekännelse om medverkan och Carl Fredricsson fortsatte att bedyra sin oskuld. Protokoll skickades tillbaka till Göta Hovrätt. :'''Göta Hovrätt 13-21 april 1812''' Göta Hovrätt, BIIA: 165, 1812, Landsarkivet, Vadstena Grundat på all den information som häradsrätten hade tillhandahållit beslutade Hovrätten att inte fästa något avseende till återtagande av bekännelser utan fastställde dödsdomarna för Maja Greta Andersdotter och Greta Larsdotter och domen för Carl Fredricsson. Hovrätten ansåg vidare att pigan Maria Greta Jansdotter inte hade försökt tillräckligt att hindra brottet och hon dömdes därför till 8 dagars fängelse på vatten och bröd i Marieholms Kronohäkte. Hovrättens beslut underställdes nu Kungl. Majt., alltså Högsta Domstolen. :'''Högsta Domstolen 2-16 juni 1812''' Nedre justitierevisionen, HD, Protocoller 1812, 1sta bandet, Riksarkivet, Marieberg, Stockholm :2 juni Justitierådet von Würtenberg ansåg, efter att ha tagit del av Hovrättens beslut och att HD hade mottagit en nådeansökan från Maja Greta Andersdotter, att vid 17 års ålder var hon med sannolikhet övertalad av sin moder och eftersom offret inte fått några långvariga sviter av förgiftningsförsöket, borde hennes liv skonas och i stället straffas med 16 par ris, kyrkoplikt och sex års straffarbete i Spinnhuset (kvinnofängelset i Norrköping). Justitierådet ansåg sig heller inte övertygad om Greta Larsdotters oskuld utan att hon också skulle sättas in på Spinnhuset tills hon erkände sin skuld. Justitierådet Greve Hamilton bad att få studera handlingarna. :8 juni Justitierådet Greve Hamilton ansåg nu att alla detaljer i målet inte hade undersökts tillräckligt utan att häradsrätten skulle ombedjas att klara ut dessa snarast. Speciellt borde man också be Kungens Befallningshavande i Skaraborgs län att separera Maja Greta och Greta Larsdotter, om inte redan gjort, både i fängelset och vid transporterna till domstolen, då man misstänkte att de kommit överens om vissa saker i sina vittnesmål. Justiterådet Torén ville nu studera handlingarna. :16 juni Flera justitieråd anslöt sig till tidigare åsikter och brev skickades till häradsrätten med förfrågan om mera detaljer. :'''Hova häradsrätt, 23 juli 1812, Urtima Ting''' Hova häradsrätts dombok, Vol AIa:102, Urtima ting 23/7 1812, Landsarkivet, Göteborg Maja Greta ombads förklara hur hon visste något om gift om inte hennes moder hade informerat henne. Hon påstod att hon inte trodde giftet var så farligt eftersom hennes far hade använt det på barnen för att bota en viss sjukdom. Hon insisterade att avsikten var inte att döda Stina, men att bota henne från dryckenskap. Hon vidhöll att pigan Maria Greta Jansdotter hjälpte till med gift och brännvin och att hon egentligen var upphovet till brottet. Maja Greta vidhöll också att hennes moder och Carl Fredricsson inte varit inblandade. Greta Larsdotter förklarade att om hon hanterat något gift så var det för att Carl Fredricsson hade lovat att bota en häst som var sjuk och att hennes avlidne man hade efterlämnat ett sådant ämne, vilket hon givit till honom. Annars förnekade hon all kännedom om gift. Hon påstod vidare att den oriktiga bekännelse hon tidigare gjort var på grund av hennes sjukdom och var inte alls sann. Carl Fredricsson fortsatte att bedyra sin oskuld, också i brev till häradshövdingen och tingsrätten. Maja Greta sade att hennes broder Johannes uppmuntrade henne att anklaga Carl Fredricsson bara om hon själv trodde att han var skyldig. Maria Greta Jansdotter sade att Maja Greta Andersdotters anklagelser mot henne inte innehöll ett enda sant ord och att hon aldrig skulle ha kunnat delta i ett sådant brott. Däremot erinrade hon sig att Greta Larsdotter en gång hade frågat henne om hon inte ville vara med och förgifta Stina, men Maria Greta hade omedelbart nekat och sprungit därifrån. Greta Larsdotter förnekade totalt att detta inträffat. Stina Jansdotter förnyade sina tidigare vittnesmål och sade sig inte ha några skäl att misstänka sin make för någonting. Tingsrätten ansåg sig inte kunna få fram något mer och beslutade att skicka protokollet till Hovrätten snarast. :'''Högsta Domstolen, 17 aug 1812''' Nedre justitierevisionen, HD, Protokoll 1812, Juli - December, Riksarkivet, Marieberg, Stockholm Domstolen hörde en sammanfattning av alla omständigheter i fallet och fann att Hovrättens dom var lagligen grundad, men eftersom Stina Jansdotter inte dog eller fick några långvariga men, så borde Maja Greta Andersdotter skonas från dödsdomen och i stället få 16 par ris, kyrkoplikt och sex års arbete i Norrköpings Tukthus. Beträffande Greta Larsdotter ansåg domstolen inte att det fanns tillräckliga skäl för en fällande dom men att hon inte heller kunde sättas på fri fot. Det beslöts att hon borde sändas till Norrköpings Tukthus "på bekännelse" under ett år, att hon skulle isoleras och att prästen skulle försöka övertala henne att bekänna. Fängelsedirektionen skulle avge rapport ett år senare om resultatet och vilka åtgärder som vidtagits för att få en bekännelse. Denna procedur skulle icke avslöjas för henne. Rörande Carl Fredricsson ansåg domstolen att Hovrättens dom var lagligen grundad och att det inte fanns skäl att behandla hans nådeansökning, eftersom hans dom var ställd på framtiden. Som följd kunde han därför ställas på fri fot. Rörande Maria Greta Jansdotter ville domstolen få reda på om hon redan blivit straffad eller ej. Om ej, så skulle straffet inte verkställas innan Högsta Domstolens beslut. :'''Högsta Domstolen, 24 aug 1812''' Nedre justitierevisionen, HD, Protokoll 1812, Juli - December, Riksarkivet, Marieberg, Stockholm Det blev konfirmerat att pigan Maria Greta Jansdotter inte ännu hade straffats och borde därför bli befriad från straff. :'''Högsta Domstolen, 2 sep 1812''' Nedre justitierevisionen, HD, Protokoll 1812, Juli - December, Riksarkivet, Marieberg, Stockholm Behandling av Stina Jansdotters böneskrift om nåd för sin man Carl Fredricsson. Domstolen ansåg inte att denna böneskrift förändrade något i målet och vidhöll tidigare yttranden. :'''Högsta Domstolen, 3 sep 1812''' Nedre justitierevisionen, HD, Registratur 1812, p. 811-820, Riksarkivet, Marieberg, Stockholm Domstolen fastställde nu de domar som tidigare rekommenderats för Maja Greta Andersdotter, Greta Larsdotter, Carl Fredricsson och Maria Greta Jansdotter. Brev skickades till Landshövdingen i Linköping rörande den speciella behandlingen av Greta Larsdotter. Nedre justitierevisionen, HD, Registratur 1812, p. 820-822, Riksarkivet, Marieberg, Stockholm :'''Spinnhuset, Norrköping, 1812''' Maja Greta togs in 28 sep för 6 års straffarbete. :'''Högsta Domstolen, 25 nov - 8 dec 1813''' Nedre justitierevisionen, HD, Protocoller för 1813, Juli - December, Riksarkivet, Marieberg, Stockholm Spinnhusdirektionen rapporterade att trots lämpliga försök av prästerskapet att få fram en bekännelse hade Greta Larsdotter hela tiden bedyrat sin oskuld. Hennes uppförande hade varit gott. Domstolen beslöt att fortsätta samma procedur ytterligare sex månader och skickade brev därom till Landshövdingen. Nedre justitierevisionen, HD, Utslag 1813, p. 1049-51, Riksarkivet, Marieberg, Stockholm :'''Högsta Domstolen, 22 mar - 12 apr 1815''' Nedre justitierevisionen, HD, Registratur 1815, 1sta delen, Riksarkivet, Marieberg, Stockholm Carl Fredricsson ansökte att få återupptas i församlingens gemenskap och mottaga den heliga nattvarden. HD fann icke skäl att bifalla denna ansökan. :'''Högsta Domstolen, 9 - 24 okt 1822''' Nedre justitierevisionen, HD, Registratur 1822, Oct - Dec, Riksarkivet, Marieberg, Stockholm Carl Fredricsson ansökte återigen att få återupptas i församlingens gemenskap. Prästen hade också insänt ett skrivet betyg för hans goda uppförande. HD fann trots detta icke skäl att bifalla hans ansökan. '''Epilog''' :Maja Greta Andersdotter frigavs från fängelset efter lite över fem år den 3 dec 1817 och kom tillbaka till Älgarås. Hon gifte sig i dec 1818 med Johannes Jonsson i Södra Torp, Södra Råda och fick många barn. En av hennes söner, Anders, flyttade runt som dräng och, som nämndes tidigare, lyckades göra en piga med barn. Anders flyttade hem efter ett antal jobb på olika ställen, tog över familjegården och förblev ogift hela livet. Pigan födde en son som blev min farfars far. Som tur är har vi idag DNA tester så jag kunde fastställa detta, men det är en annan historia. :Greta Larsdotter levde vidare som änka i Lilla Lindåsen. Barnen som var kvar hos henne flyttade så småningom ut och hon dog ensam av bröstvärk 61 år gammal 1823. :Carl Fredricsson och Stina Jansdotter levde vidare tillsammans i Stora Lindåsen och Stina dog av slag 64 år gammal den 28 mars 1829. Carl Fredricsson dog av stenpassion (njur- eller gallsten) 68 år gammal den 20 okt 1834. '''Efterord''' :Tack går till SSFs Anbytarforum och Christina Helmby som satte mig på spåren till fängelsearkiv och domstolsprotokoll. :Tack går också till Mats Hemström på Riksarkivet i Marieberg som visade mig hur HD fungerade på den tiden och hur jag skulle leta. :Kenneth Larsson skall ha tack för hjälpen med en del transkriberingar av domstolsprotokoll. :Tack också till damen som renoverar mögliga domstolsprotokoll på Landsarkivet i Göteborg. Hon preparerade en volym med protokoll som var mitt i renoveringsarbetet och hjälpte mig att fotografera den del som berörde mitt fall. Tyvärr så fick jag inte reda på hennes namn. :Det var också intressant att läsa Ann Rosmans roman Mercurium där uttrycket "inlåst på bekännelse" och det ovannämnda dödsstraffet beskrivs i alla sina ohyggliga detaljer. == Sources ==

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[[Category: Majdan Sieniawski, Jaroslau]] If you have any additions or improvements to this page, please feel free to edit, and also request to be on the trusted list. This page was originally created as a branch off the [[:Space:Cieplice%2C_Jarosław%2C_Galicja%2C_Austria|Cieplice Resource Page.]] The Poland Project connects historical locations to their present-day location in order to increase visibility of the content inside of them and to help people find the location if they only have basic understanding of the area. You only need to add ONE category below for your Wikitree profile to be seen across all three. See Categories: *[[:Category: Majdan Sieniawski, Jaroslau]] in [[:Category: Jaroslau (Bezirk)|Bezirk Jaroslau]]. (Historical Galicia mirror 1772-1918) *[[:Category: Majdan Sieniawski, Przeworsk, Subcarpathian, Poland]] You may add profiles or pages to these categories from any point in history. (English) *[[:Category: Majdan Sieniawski, Przeworsk, Podkarpackie, Polska]] Możesz dodawać profile lub strony do tych kategorii z dowolnego punktu w historii. (Polish mirror) == Majdan Sieniawski == From [https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Majdan_Sieniawski Wikipedia]: Majdan Sieniawski (Polish pronunciation: [ˈmajdan ɕɛˈɲafskʲi]; Ukrainian: Майдан Сінявський, translit. Maidan Siniavs’kyi) is a village located in the administrative district of Gmina Adamówka, within Przeworsk County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in south-eastern Poland. *The village was founded in the 17th century. Initially it was called Dobropole, however, it was soon renamed to Majdan Sieniawski after its founder, nobleman Mikołaj Sieniawski from Granów. *The initial settlers were Tatar prisoners of war who cleared forests and operated the tar plant. *In 1937, during a peasant strike, clashes with the state police took place in the village, during which 15 peasants were killed. On June 29, 1944, the servant of God, Julia Buniowska, shot to death by a Vlasovite, died a heroic death. *In 1714, a Roman Catholic parish was established and a wooden church was built. At that time, the village already had a wooden Greek-Catholic church of St. Michael, who was a parish priest. [https://uk.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%9C%D0%B0%D0%B9%D0%B4%D0%B0%D0%BD_%D0%A1%D1%96%D0%BD%D1%8F%D0%B2%D1%81%D1%8C%D0%BA%D0%B8%D0%B9] *The central part of the village was called Komora (apparently, because of the presence of a filvark), there were also the hamlets (farms) of Bukivets, Dobropole, Kanivka, Osivka, and Zakostellya. *The Poles of Sinyavskyi Maidan terrorized, killed and robbed local Ukrainians and from neighboring villages. In 1945, part of the Ukrainian community was evicted to the Ternopil region of the Ukrainian SSR — 52 people (9 families). Ukrainians could not resist anti-Ukrainian terror after the Second World War. The rest of the Ukrainians were ethnically cleansed in 1947 during Operation "Visula" and were deported to post-German lands in the western and northern parts of the Polish state, which belonged to Germany until 1945. == Proper Location Fields for Wikitree == *1772-1804: Majdan Sieniawski, Jaroslau, Königreich Galizien und Lodomerien, Habsburgermonarchie *1804-1867: Majdan Sieniawski, Jaroslau, Königreich Galizien und Lodomerien, Kaiserthum Oesterreich *1867-1918: Majdan Sieniawski, Jaroslau, Königreich Galizien und Lodomerien, Österreichisch-Ungarische Monarchie *1914 - 1939: Majdan Sieniawski, Jarosław, Lwów, Polska (?) *1939 - 1945: Majdan Sieniawski, Lwów, Distrikt Galizien, Polen (?) *1945 - 1975: Majdan Sieniawski, Rzeszów, Rzeszów, Polska (?) *1975 - 1998: Majdan Sieniawski, Jarosław, Przemyśl, Polska (?) *1998 - Pres: Majdan Sieniawski, Przeworsk, Podkarpackie, Polska == Majdan Sieniawski (1772-1918) == Majdan Sieniawski was formerly in the Russian division of [[Space:Galicia|Galicia]] from 1772 until 1918. 1772-1918: this village had it's own Roman Catholic and Greek Catholic Church; Synagogue located in Sieniawa. 1900 Census = 2205 total inhabitants: *1962 Roman Catholic *142 Greek Catholic *101 Jewish *2175 Polish *30 Ruthenian [[Space:Names|Common Ukrainian Names]] for this area. The photo below depicts locations of churches according to the 1900 census. [https://www.geshergalicia.org/galician-town-locator/]. This information is crucial when searching for records. https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Cieplice_Jaroslaw_Galicja_Austria-2.jpg {{Image|file=Majdan_Sieniawski.jpg|size=700|align=c}} == Research and Resources == https://www.apokryfruski.org/kultura/nadsanie/majdan-sieniawski/ '''Do you have information to share? Please feel free to add your information.''' See [[Space:Galicia|Galicia]] for information on maps, and research aids. == Majdan Sieniawski House Number Study == The following have been entered as Wikitree profile under [[:Category: Majdan Sieniawski, Jaroslau]] and it is initially based on the Cieplice One Place Study. If an entry below is listed as "OMITTED", this only means a Wikitree profile was not set up for anyone mentioned in the record. If you have found records and would like to contribute to this list, please make appropriate edits or contact the profile manager. ---- '''?''' *(Cieplice record) OMITTED: 1858; Scan 21; 151/?; Stehan Zdak of Drobenko (of Joannis and Ahaphia Chodanicha; Zapatow) and Catharina (of Teodor Captap and Parascevia Nazarko; Majdan) *(Cieplice Announcement); Scan 98; 8 Feb 1871 Sieniawa; Wasyl Budyczj, of Jedruch and Eva Kozenki, age 32, house#285; and Mary Konsznineska, of Mike and Martyna Niemczyckaha, age 36; Majdan ---- '''3''' *(Cieplice record) 1852; Scan 90; #380/3; Joannes Szegda, widow (of Andrew and Maria Szelewa) and Anastasia; Majden (of Ahafia Fediurkczycha) ---- '''38''' *(Cieplice Announcement) Scan 156; 1886 Majdan, Andrzej Dublanica, of Dan and Mary ,age 27, house#81; and Paraska Matwijec (omitted) of Hank and Jedinska Woloszyn, age 23, Majdan house#38 ---- '''41''' *OMITTED; (Cieplice Announcement) 1838, no dates; Jedruch Koziolko; of Wasyl and Regina Zymanki; house #128; and Barbara Marczak ;Majdan house #41 ---- '''55''' *(Cieplice Announcement) Scan 155; 1885 Majdan; Fedko Dziuban, of Iwan and Nasta Zielinka, age 25, house#20; and Mary Kulka of Wasil and Hanki Zhahajskich, age 23, Majdan house#55 ---- '''66''' *(Cieplice record) 1858: Scan 23; Lucas Szegda, house#66 (of Elias and Anastasia Phranyczny; Majdan) and Maria, house#137 (of Teodor Grondal and Maria Biela. *(Cieplice record) 1866; Scan 57; #66/115; Joannis Szegda; Majdan (of Jacob and Anna Jarosz) and Pelagia (of Stepfani Hryszko and Anastasia Szelewa) *(Cieplice Announcement) Scan 148; 1883 Majdan; Iwan Szamrylo of Panko and Mary Sidorski, age 24, house#362; and Hafia, of Jack Szegdaand Hanki Jarosz, age 21, Majdan house#66 *OMITTED; 1899; Scan 171; house#485Anastasia; Andriy Szegda, of Jacob and Anna Jarosz; and Parascevia, of Greg Czelenowski and Maria Molyl. ---- '''120''' *(Cieplice record) 1872; Scan 83; #120/307; Franciscus Btzyski; Majdan (of Adalbert and Hedviga Szular) and Maria (of Teodor Kozel and Anastasia Sopitka) ---- '''310''' *(Cieplice Announcement) Scan 19; 8 Nov 1840 Majdan; Jedruch Pich, of Ilka and Hanki Tara, age 40; Dobcza house# 21; Paraska, of Havryl and Mary Caplap, Majdan house#310

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=== Last wills and testaments and other documents are on the image page === [[Space:Majel_Barrett_document_images|Space:Majel_Barrett_document_images]] 1. Majel BARRETT was born 23 FEB 1932 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga Co., OH, and died 17 DEC 2008 in Bel-Air, Los Angeles Co., CA. She was the daughter of 2. William R. HUDEC and 3. Gladys V. COTTERMAN. She married Eugene Wesley RODDENBERRY 6 AUG 1969 in Japan, son of Eugene Edward RODDENBERRY and Caroline Glen GOLDMAN. He was born 19 AUG 1921 in El Paso, El Paso Co., TX, and died 24 OCT 1991 in Santa Monica, Los Angeles Co., CA. William R. HUDEC was born 16 JAN 1910 in Ohio, and died 30 AUG 1955 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga Co., OH. He was buried in Whitehaven Memorial Park, Mayfield Heights, Cuyahoga Co., OH. He was the son of William Joseph Hudec BIRTH 4 JUL 1880 • Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA DEATH 3 SEP 1927 • Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA and Julia (Josephine) Hendricks BIRTH 25 AUG 1881 • Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA DEATH 24 FEB 1947 • Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA Name: Josephine Hendricks Gender: Female Marriage Date: 5 Jun 1906 Marriage Place: Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA Spouse: William Hudec Film Number: 000886220 Source Information Ancestry.com. Ohio, County Marriage Records, 1774-1993 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/156884502 Hudec, Julia (nee Hendricks), 2469 East 124 Street, beloved wife of the late William J., mother of Raymond and William, sister of Anna Kazda, Bertha Rafier, Frank, and Steven, and grandmother; passed away Monday Name: Julia Hendrick [Julia Hendricks] [Julia Weit] Age: 18 Birth Date: Jul 1881 Birthplace: Ohio Home in 1900: Cleveland Ward 24, Cuyahoga, Ohio Ward of City: 24 Street: Jerrett Street House Number: 77 Sheet Number: 10 Number of Dwelling in Order of Visitation: 152 Family Number: 194 Race: White Gender: Female Relation to Head of House: Daughter Marital Status: Single Father's Birthplace: Bohemia Mother's name: Mary Weit Mother's Birthplace: Bohemia Occupation: Tailoress Months not employed: 0 QACan Read: Yes Can Write: Yes Can Speak English: Yes Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Mary Weit 44 Marie Rowell 20 John Hendrick 26 Julia Hendrick 18 Bertha Hendrick 16 Frank Hendrick 16 Steven Hendrick 12 Joseph Hendrick 9 Source Citation Year: 1900; Census Place: Cleveland Ward 24, Cuyahoga, Ohio; Page: 10; Enumeration District: 0120 The parents of Julia Josephine Hendricks are Name: Joseph Hendrech Birth Date: 1853 Death Date: 18 Aug 1891 Cemetery: Woodland Cemetery Burial or Cremation Place: Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, United States of America Has Bio?: N Spouse: Mary White URL: https://www.findagrave.com/mem... Source Information Ancestry.com. U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com and Name: Mary White Maiden Name: Skochova Birth Date: 1855 Birth Place: Austria Death Date: 18 Aug 1907 Death Place: Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, United States of America Cemetery: Woodland Cemetery Burial or Cremation Place: Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, United States of America Has Bio?: N Spouse: Joseph Hendrech URL: https://www.findagrave.com/mem... Source Information Ancestry.com. U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current (On image page) (Czech naming conventions, father would be Koch ?) Name: Mary Kochova Gender: Female Marriage Date: 25 Aug 1873 Marriage Place: Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA Spouse: Joseph Heinrick Film Number: 000877917 Source Information Ancestry.com. Ohio, County Marriage Records, 1774-1993 Second marriage Name: Mrs Mary Hendrick Marriage Date: 13 May 1893 Form Type: Marriage Gender: Female Spouse: George White Source Citation Cuyahoga County Archive; Cleveland, Ohio; Cuyahoga County, Ohio, Marriage Records, 1810-1973; Volume: Vol 38-39; Page: 301; Year Range: 1892 Feb - 1893 Jul Name: John Koch Age in 1870: 41 Birth Year: abt 1829 Birthplace: Nassau Dwelling Number: 439 Home in 1870: Cleveland Ward 5, Cuyahoga, Ohio Race: White Gender: Male Occupation: R R Car Carpenter Father of Foreign Birth: Y Mother of Foreign Birth: Y Male Citizen over 21: Y Inferred Spouse: Christina Koch Inferred Children: Mary Koch Kate Koch Lizzie Koch Anna Koch Christina Koch Eleanor Koch Household Members: Name Age John Koch 41 Christina Koch 40 Mary Koch 17 Kate Koch 13 Lizzie Koch 11 Anna Koch 7 Christina Koch 5 Eleanor Koch 2 Source Citation Year: 1870; Census Place: Cleveland Ward 5, Cuyahoga, Ohio; Roll: M593_1189; Page: 476B The parents of William Joseph Hudec are Joseph Hudec BIRTH 31 DEC 1848 • Bohemia DEATH 13 AUG 1910 • Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, United States (Son of Mathias Hudec and Maria Lanka) and Marie Kuchta (daughter of Joseph Kuchta and ANNA ) BIRTH NOV 1859 • Bohemia DEATH 7 DEC 1918 • Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, (Will on image page) Name: Joseph Hudec Gender: Male Spouse: Marie Kuchta Child: Nettie Hudec Glazier Source Information Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 Name: Mary Lauka Gender: Female Spouse: Mathew Hudec Child: Frank Hudec Film Number: 000877936 Source Information Ancestry.com. Ohio, County Marriage Records, 1774-1993 Mathias Zingarus Hudecz in the Slovakia, Church and Synagogue Books, 1592-1910 Name: Mathias Zingarus Hudecz Gender: Male Baptism Date: 13 Feb 1815 Baptism Place: Horné Zelenice, Hlohovec, Slovakia Father: Andreas Hudecz Mother: Catharina Source Information Original data: Slovakia, Church and Synagogue Books, 1592-1910. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch Name: Matthew Hudez [Matthew Hudec] Arrival date: 6 Dec 1853 Birth Date: abt 1815 Age: 38 Gender: Male Ethnicity/ Nationality: German Place of Origin: Germany Port of Departure: Bremen, Germany Destination: United States of America Port of Arrival: New York, New York Ship Name: Catharine Duckwitz Search Ship Database: Search for the Catharine Duckwitz in the 'Passenger Ships and Images' database Source Citation Year: 1853; Arrival: New York, New York; Microfilm Serial: M237, 1820-1897; Microfilm Roll: Roll 134; Line: 22; List Number: 1236 (On image page) Name: Mary Hudec Probate Place: Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA Inferred Death Place: Ohio, USA Case Number: 14668 Item Description: Estate Files, Docket 44, Case No 14639-14676, 1896 Table of Contents 13 images Cover Page 1 Administration Papers 2 Guardianship Papers 3–6 Petition Papers 7–8 Administration Papers 9–10 Petition Papers 11–12 Will Papers 13 Source Citation Author: Ohio. County Court (Cuyahoga County); Probate Place: Cuyahoga, Ohio Source Information Ancestry.com. Ohio, Wills and Probate Records, 1786-1998 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry Name: Mathias Hudec Age: 65 Birth Date: Abt 1815 Birthplace: Bohemia Home in 1880: Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA Street: Orange Street House Number: 295 Dwelling Number: 156 Race: White Gender: Male Relation to Head of House: Self (Head) Marital Status: Married Spouse's Name: Mary Hudec Father's Birthplace: Bohemia Mother's Birthplace: Bohemia Occupation: Stone Mason Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Mathias Hudec 65 Mary Hudec 59 Alber Hudec 20 Adolph Hudec 18 Ludwig Hudec 16 Source Citation Year: 1880; Census Place: Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio; Roll: 1006; Page: 161A; Enumeration District: 022 (Matthew is listed in the Cleveland directory 1888 , death uncertain . Mary died in 1896,*a widow.) Joseph Kuchta in the Ohio, Wills and Probate Records, 1786-1998 Name: Joseph Kuchta Probate Date: 6 Feb 1903 Probate Place: Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA Inferred Death Year: Abt 1903 Inferred Death Place: Ohio, USA Case Number: 29697 Item Description: Estate Files, Docket 66, Case No 29687-29723, 1902-1903 Table of Contents 12 images Cover Page 1 Petition Papers 2–3 Account Papers 4–6 Petition Papers 7 Will Papers 8–12 Source Citation Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Probate Estate Files; Author: Ohio. Probate Court (Cuyahoga County); Probate Place: Cuyahoga, Ohio Source Information Ancestry.com. Ohio, Wills and Probate Records, 1786-1998 Josephus Petrus Kuchta in the Slovakia, Church and Synagogue Books, 1592-1910 Name: Josephus Petrus Kuchta Gender: Male Baptism Date: 21 Mar 1824 Baptism Place: Tisovec, Rimavská Sobota, Slovakia Father: Joseph Kuchta Mother: Sus Schvandtner FHL Film Number: 2385086 Source Information Ancestry.com. Slovakia, Church and Synagogue Books, 1592-1910 Josepa Lhoteika in the Ohio, Births and Christenings Index, 1774-1973 Name: Josepa Lhoteika Gender: Female Birth Place: Bohemia Spouse: Joseph Kuchta Child: Kuchta FHL Film Number: 1893711 Source Information Ancestry.com. Ohio, Births and Christenings Index, 1774-1973 Name: Joseph Kuchta Age: 76 Birth Date: Mar 1824 Birthplace: Bohemia Home in 1900: Cleveland Ward 24, Cuyahoga, Ohio Ward of City: 24 Street: Barkmill Ave House Number: 184 Sheet Number: 9 Number of Dwelling in Order of Visitation: 139 Family Number: 182 Race: White Gender: Male Immigration Year: 1891 Relation to Head of House: Father in Law Marital Status: Widowed Father's Birthplace: Bohemia Mother's Birthplace: Bohemia Years in US: 9 Naturalization: Al Months not employed: 12 Can Read: Yes Can Write: Yes Can Speak English: Yes Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age John Mabe 44 Anna Maler 39 Bertha Maler 18 Mary Maler 16 Albina Maler 14 Julia Maler 11 Otto Maler 4 Joseph Kuchta 76 Source Citation Year: 1900; Census Place: Cleveland Ward 24, Cuyahoga, Ohio; Page: 9; Enumeration District: 0123 Name: Joseph Huder [Joseph Hudec] Age: 52 Birth Date: Dec 1847 Birthplace: Bohemia Home in 1900: Cleveland Ward 24, Cuyahoga, Ohio Ward of City: 24 Street: Anson Ave House Number: 67 Sheet Number: 19 Number of Dwelling in Order of Visitation: 291 Family Number: 374 Race: White Gender: Male Immigration Year: 1853 Relation to Head of House: Head Marital Status: Married Spouse's Name: Mary Huder Marriage Year: 1872 Years Married: 28 Father's Birthplace: Bohemia Mother's Birthplace: Bohemia Years in US: 47 Naturalization: Na Occupation: Engineer Stationary Months not employed: 6 Can Read: Yes Can Write: Yes Can Speak English: Yes House Owned or Rented: O Home Free or Mortgaged: F Farm or House: H Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Joseph Huder 52 Mary Huder 40 William Huder 19 Nettie Huder 16 Source Citation Year: 1900; Census Place: Cleveland Ward 24, Cuyahoga, Ohio; Page: 19; Enumeration District: 0123 Name: Joseph Hudec Gender: Male Spouse: Mary Child: William Hudec FHL Film Number: 877902 Source Information Ancestry.com. Ohio, Births and Christenings Index, 1774-1973 Name: Joseph Hudec Death Date: 13 Aug 1910 Death Place: Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA Probate search: Search for Joseph Hudec in Ohio Wills & Probates collection Source Information Ancestry.com and Ohio Department of Health. Ohio, Death Records, 1908-1932, 1938-2007 Ohio, Wills and Probate Records, 1786-1998 Name Jospeh Hudec Probate Place Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA Inferred Death Place Ohio, USA Case Number 54627 Item Description Estate Files, Docket 91, Case No 54611-54648, 1910-1911 (immigration record on image page- shows parents) Name: Joseph Hudez [Joseph Hudec] Arrival date: 6 Dec 1853 Birth Date: abt 1846 Age: 7 Gender: Male Ethnicity/ Nationality: German Place of Origin: Germany Port of Departure: Bremen, Germany Destination: United States of America Port of Arrival: New York, New York Ship Name: Catharine Duckwitz Search Ship Database: Search for the Catharine Duckwitz in the 'Passenger Ships and Images' database Source Citation Year: 1853; Arrival: New York, New York; Microfilm Serial: M237, 1820-1897; Microfilm Roll: Roll 134; Line: 24; List Number: 1236 # # # Gladys V. COTTERMAN was born 8 FEB 1910 in Perry Co., OH, and died 19 JAN 2002. She was the daughter of Clarence Elmer COTTERMAN and Mary Ellen ROUSCULP. Name: Gladys V Cotterman Birth Date: 7 Feb 1910 State File Number: 1910013852 Additional Information: Rousculf Source Information Ancestry.com. Ohio, Birth Index, 1908-1964 Original data: Ohio Birth Records. Columbus, Ohio: Ohio Vital Records Office. Name: Gladys Viola Cotterman Gender: Female Spouse's Name: William R Hudec Spouse Gender: Male Marriage Date: 1932 Marriage Place: Ohio, West Virginia, United States Source Information Ancestry.com. West Virginia, Marriages Index, 1785-1971 Clarence Elmer COTTERMAN was born in Somerset, Perry Co., OH. He was the son of Philip COTTERMAN and Mary BENDER. Mary Ellen ROUSCULP was born in Ohio (daughter of Elias Rousculp and Martha Church) Name: C. Elmer Cotterman Gender: Male Age: 28 Birth Date: abt 1881 Marriage Date: 19 Oct 1909 Marriage Place: Perry, Ohio, USA Father: Philip Cotterman Mother: Mary Bender Spouse: M. Ellen Ronsculp Film Number: 000910676 Source Information Ancestry.com. Ohio, County Marriage Records, 1774-1993 Name: M. Ellen Ronsculp Gender: Female Age: 28 Birth Date: abt 1881 Marriage Date: 19 Oct 1909 Marriage Place: Perry, Ohio, USA Father: Elias Ronsculp Mother: Martha Church Spouse: C. Elmer Cotterman Film Number: 000910676 Source Information Ancestry.com. Ohio, County Marriage Records, 1774-1993 Name: Elmer Cotterman Age: 32 Birth Date: Oct 1867 Birthplace: Ohio Home in 1900: Hopewell, Perry, Ohio House Number: 13 Sheet Number: 1 Number of Dwelling in Order of Visitation: 13 Family Number: 16 Race: White Gender: Male Relation to Head of House: Head Marital Status: Married Spouse's Name: Mary E Cotterman Marriage Year: 1893 Years Married: 7 Father's Birthplace: Ohio Mother's Birthplace: Maryland Occupation: Farmer Months not employed: 0 Can Read: Yes Can Write: Yes Can Speak English: Yes House Owned or Rented: R Farm or House: F Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Elmer Cotterman 32 Mary E Cotterman 29 Renan G Cotterman 6 Homer R Cotterman 4 Charles L Cotterman 3 W Roy Cotterman 1 Oscar Cotterman 3/12 Source Citation Year: 1900; Census Place: Hopewell, Perry, Ohio; Page: 1; Enumeration District: 0062 Name: Elmor Cotterman Age: 12 Birth Date: Abt 1868 Birthplace: Ohio Home in 1880: Hopewell, Perry, Ohio, USA Dwelling Number: 2 Race: White Gender: Male Relation to Head of House: Son Marital Status: Single Father's name: Philip Cotterman Father's Birthplace: Ohio Mother's name: Mary Cotterman Mother's Birthplace: Ohio Occupation: Farmer Attended School: Yes Cannot Write: Yes Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Philip Cotterman 58 Mary Cotterman 53 Charles Cotterman 19 Elmor Cotterman 12 Source Citation Year: 1880; Census Place: Hopewell, Perry, Ohio; Roll: 1057; Page: 26D; Enumeration District: 201 Name: Mary E. Rousculp Age: 9 Birth Date: Abt 1871 Birthplace: Ohio Home in 1880: Reading, Perry, Ohio, USA Dwelling Number: 3 Race: White Gender: Female Relation to Head of House: Daughter Marital Status: Single Father's name: Elias Rousculp Father's Birthplace: Ohio Mother's name: Martha F. Rousculp Mother's Birthplace: Ohio Occupation: At Home Attended School: Yes Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Elias Rousculp 45 Martha F. Rousculp 40 Ida J. Rousculp 13 William H. Rousculp 11 Mary E. Rousculp 9 David L. Rousculp 7 Albert Rousculp 6 Emma F. Rousculp 4 Oscar H. Rousculp 2 Martha E. Rousculp 1/12 Source Citation Year: 1880; Census Place: Reading, Perry, Ohio; Roll: 1057; Page: 48A; Enumeration District: 203 Children of Mary Ellen ROUSCULP and Clarence Elmer COTTERMAN are: i. Guy Renan COTTERMAN was born JUL 1893 in Ohio. ii. Homer R. COTTERMAN was born APR 1895 in Ohio. iii. Lester Charles COTTERMAN was born DEC 1896 in Ohio. iv. Roy W. COTTERMAN was born SEP 1898 in Ohio. v. Myron Oscar COTTERMAN was born MAR 1900 in Perry Co., OH. vi. Mabel I. COTTERMAN was born 1902 in Perry Co., OH. vii. Walter A. COTTERMAN was born 1904 in Perry Co., OH. viii. Harold R. COTTERMAN was born 1905 in Perry Co., OH. ix. Gladys V. COTTERMAN was born 8 FEB 1910 in Perry Co., OH, and died 19 JAN 2002. She married William R. HUDEC, son of HUDEC and Julia. He was born 16 JAN 1910 in Ohio, and died 30 AUG 1955 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga Co. Philip COTTERMAN was born 23 FEB 1820 in Somerset, Perry Co., OH, and died 4 APR 1904 in Perry Co., OH. He was the son of Michael COTTERMAN and Catharine HETRICK. Name: Philip Coderman Gender: Male Marriage Date: 14 Apr 1850 Marriage Place: Perry, Ohio, USA Spouse: Mary Bender Film Number: 000910669 Source Information Ancestry.com. Ohio, County Marriage Records, 1774-1993 Name: Philip Cotterman Gender: Male Spouse: Mary Bender Child: C. Elmer Cotterman Film Number: 000910676 Source Information Ancestry.com. Ohio, County Marriage Records, 1774-1993 Mary BENDER was born 17 FEB 1827 in Maryland or Germany, and died 17 FEB 1903 in Hopewell, Perry Co., OH. Name: Mary Bender Cotterman Birth Date: 17 Feb 1827 Age at Death: 76 Death Date: 17 Feb 1903 Burial Place: Glenford, Perry County, Ohio, USA URL: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-... Source Information Ancestry.com. Web: Ohio, Find A Grave Index, 1787-2012 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. Michael COTTERMAN was born 3 APR 1777 in Tulpehocken Twp., Berks Co., PA, and died 30 NOV 1867 in Perry Co., OH. He was the son of Johann Phillip KATTERMAN and Dorothea. Catharine HETRICK was born 6 NOV 1777 in Pennsylvania, and died 10 APR 1853 in Perry Co., OH. She was the daughter of John Nicholas HETTRICK and Anna Catherine BROSIUS. Johann Phillip KATTERMAN was born 2 JAN 1733 in Michelfeld, Heidelberg, Germany, and died APR 1799 in Northumberland Co., PA. [[Katterman-35|Katterman-35]] Dorothea was born ABT 1744. Children of Dorothea and Johann Phillip KATTERMAN are: i. George COTTERMAN was born 9 FEB 1773 in Berks Co., PA, and died 12 JUL 1828 in Perry Co., OH. He married Eva RIDENOUR ABT 1797, daughter of Lewis Ludwig RIDENOUR and Maria Rosina Barbara PFLUEGER. She was born 3 APR 1773 in Washington Co., MD, and died AFT 1828. ii. Michael COTTERMAN was born 3 APR 1777 in Tulpehocken Twp., Berks Co., PA, and died 30 NOV 1867 in Perry Co., OH. He married Catharine HETRICK ABT 1820, daughter of John Nicholas HETTRICK and Anna Catherine BROSIUS. She was born 6 NOV 1777 in Pennsylvania, and died 10 APR 1853 in Perry Co., OH. John Nicholas HETTRICK. [[Hetterich-8|Hetterich-8]] Anna Catherine BROSIUS. ( see below ) Name: Cath Hedrich Event Type: Marriage Marriage Date: 25 Nov 1798 Marriage Place: Harrisburg, Dauphin, Pennsylvania, USA Organization Name: Zion German Lutheran Church Spouse: Michael Katermann Source Citation Historical Society of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Reel: 691 Source Information Ancestry.com. Pennsylvania and New Jersey, Church and Town Records, 1669-2013 (the parents of Gladys) 1. Mary Elizabeth ROUSCULP was born WFT Est. 1855-1882 in Perry Co., Ohio. She was the daughter Elias ROUSCULP and Martha Irene CHURCH. She married Elmer COTTERMAN. Elias ROUSCULP was born 26 JUL 1833 in Reading Twp., Perry Co., OH, and died 24 OCT 1921 in Perry Co., OH. He was buried in Luthern Cemetery, Somerset, Ohio. He was the son of Jacob ROUSCULP and Anna Elizabeth BROCIUS. [[https://books.google.com/books?id=GHM_AAAAYAAJ&pg=PA458&lpg=PA458&dq=elias+rousculp&source=bl&ots=HyE44hQzdr&sig=jxN_Ve8ibPjcI0V4SIRxD0CyxxQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwia7N2Sk_7ZAhVIj1kKHfO4BesQ6AEwBnoECAIQAQ#v=onepage&q=elias%20rousculp&f=false]] [[http://www.ohiogenealogyexpress.com/perry/perryco_bios_1902_record/perryco_bios_record_1902_r.htm]] Martha Irene CHURCH was born 28 MAY 1840 in Ohio, and died 5 FEB 1912 in Perry Co., OH. She was buried in Luthern Cemetery, Somerset, Ohio. She was the daughter of David CHURCH and Mary MOHLER. Name: Elias Rousculp Age: 45 Birth Date: Abt 1835 Birthplace: Ohio Home in 1880: Reading, Perry, Ohio, USA Dwelling Number: 3 Race: White Gender: Male Relation to Head of House: Self (Head) Marital Status: Married Spouse's Name: Martha F. Rousculp Father's Birthplace: Pennsylvania Mother's Birthplace: Ohio Occupation: Farmer Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Elias Rousculp 45 Martha F. Rousculp 40 Ida J. Rousculp 13 William H. Rousculp 11 Mary E. Rousculp 9 David L. Rousculp 7 Albert Rousculp 6 Emma F. Rousculp 4 Oscar H. Rousculp 2 Martha E. Rousculp 1/12 Source Citation Year: 1880; Census Place: Reading, Perry, Ohio; Roll: 1057; Page: 48A; Enumeration District: 203 Children of Martha Irene CHURCH and Elias ROUSCULP are: i. Ida Jane ROUSCULP was born WFT Est. 1855-1882 in Perry Co., Ohio. She married Owen RIDENOUR, son of Chauncey RIDENOUR and UNKNOWN. ii. Mary Elizabeth ROUSCULP was born WFT Est. 1855-1882 in Perry Co., Ohio. She married Elmer COTTERMAN. iii. William Henry ROUSCULP was born 6 OCT 1868. iv. David Lieuman ROUSCULP was born 4 SEP 1872. v. Albert W. ROUSCULP was born 9 JUL 1874. vi. Emma Florence ROUSCULP was born 15 MAR 1876, and died 1937. She married Arthur O. COOPERRIDER, son of Dennis COOPERRIDER and Harriet ORR. He was born 14 AUG 1879, and died 13 AUG 1907. vii. Oscar Harold ROUSCULP was born 26 FEB 1878, and died 17 APR 1899. viii. Martha Ellen ROUSCULP was born 2 MAY 1880. ix. Loretta Blanche ROUSCULP was born 11 NOV 1882, and died 15 AUG 1956. Jacob ROUSCULP was born 2 MAY 1804 in Northumberland Co., Pennsylvania, and died 7 OCT 1874. He was buried in St. Paul U.C.C. Cemetery, Glenford, Hopewell Twp., Perry Co., Ohio. He was the son of John Philip ROUSCULP and Anna Maria SMITH. Anna Elizabeth BROCIUS was born 8 JUN 1807 in Fairfield Co., OH, and died 20 NOV 1867 in Perry Co., Ohio. She was buried in St. Paul U.C.C. Cemetery, Glenford, Hopewell Twp., Perry Co., Ohio. She was the daughter of Leonard BROSIUS and Anna Margaret HETRICK. Children of Anna Elizabeth BROCIUS and Jacob ROUSCULP are: i. Magaretha ROUSCULP was born 30 JAN 1828 in Perry Co., OH, and died 6 JUL 1874 in Perry Co., OH. She married Daniel RIDENOUR 13 SEP 1849 in Perry Co., OH, son of Jacob RIDENOUR and Magdalena LEFFLER. He was born 4 OCT 1818 in Perry Co., OH, and died 4 APR 1893 in Perry Co., OH. ii. Mary ROUSCULP was born 21 FEB 1829 in Perry Co., OH, and died 16 NOV 1903 in Perry Co., OH. She married William STALTER 15 NOV 1856 in Perry Co., OH, son of Nicholas STALTER and Elizabeth BASHORE. He was born 22 NOV 1835 in Ohio, and died 7 AUG 1909 in Perry Co., OH. iii. Anna ROUSCULP was born 10 JUN 1830 in Perry Co., OH, and died 10 AUG 1831 in Perry Co., Ohio. iv. Levi ROUSCULP was born 8 DEC 1831 in Perry Co., OH, and died 5 DEC 1902. He married Margaret CRUMRINE WFT Est. 1846-1868, daughter of Martin S. CRUMRINE and Catherine BROSIUS. She was born ABT. 1838 in Ohio, and died BEF. 1871. He married Susannah BLANK 3 SEP 1871 in Auglaize Co., OH, daughter of John BLANK and Therisia RUNKLE\TRIMPEL. She was born 1851 in Union Twp., Auglaize Co., OH, and died 23 JAN 1877 in Allen Co., Ohio. He married Olive FOCHT 1883. v. Elias ROUSCULP was born 26 JUL 1833 in Reading Twp., Perry Co., OH, and died 24 OCT 1921 in Perry Co., OH. He married Martha Irene CHURCH 14 SEP 1865 in Perry Co., OH, daughter of David CHURCH and Mary MOHLER. She was born 28 MAY 1840 in Ohio, and died 5 FEB 1912 in Perry Co., OH. vi. Martha ROUSCULP was born 11 DEC 1836 in Perry Co., OH, and died 14 APR 1887. She married Samuel LENTZ WFT Est. 1853-1878. He was born 15 JUN 1838 in Ohio. vii. David ROUSCULP was born 26 OCT 1837 in Perry Co., OH, and died 1 FEB 1861. viii. Noah ROUSCULP was born 21 DEC 1839 in Perry Co., OH, and died 17 APR 1877. He married Sarah DEFFENBOUGH 30 APR 1871 in Licking Co., OH. She was born 4 JUN 1840. ix. Sarah Elizabeth ROUSCULP was born 9 OCT 1841 in Perry Co., OH, and died 15 JUN 1924. She married Bernard SWINEHART ABT. 1868 in Perry Co., OH, son of Samuel SWINEHART and Magdalena POORMAN. He was born 20 AUG 1842 in Perry Co., OH. x. William L. ROUSCULP was born 6 JAN 1843 in Perry Co., OH, and died 11 DEC 1872. xi. Emmaline ROUSCULP was born 27 APR 1846 in Perry Co., OH, and died 5 DEC 1879. She married Aaron ALBERT 21 FEB 1869 in Perry Co., OH, son of George ALBERT and Salome\Sarah UNKNOWN. He was born 1842 in Perry Co., OH. xii. Philip Melancthon ROUSCULP was born 26 JUL 1849 in Perry Co., OH, and died 19 OCT 1894. He married Martha MECHLING 27 FEB 1870 in Perry Co., OH, daughter of Jacob MECHLING III and Julia Ann RIDENOUR. She was born 6 JUN 1850 in Perry Co., OH, and died JAN 1941. David CHURCH. BIRTH 14 NOV 1798 • Oxford, Chenango, New York DEATH 26 JUN 1869 • Perry County, Ohio, USA son of John Church BIRTH 1766 DEATH 23 OCT 1825 • Chenango County, New York (son of John Church born 1732) and Ruth Pier ( daughter of Thomas Pier and Margaret North) and Anne Anneche Hollenbeck BIRTH 07 OCT 1765 DEATH 07 APR 1805 • Chenango County, New York (daughter of Michael Hollenbeck. [[Hollenbeck-46|Hollenbeck-46]] 1739–1792 and Elizabeth Bresie (daughter of Christoffel Brissie1709–1789 and Agnesa Flora Rossman 1720–1763 Name: John Church Event Type: Birth Birth Date: 11 Jul 1732 Birth Place: Sheffield, Massachusetts Father Name: John Church Mother Name: Thankfull Source Information Ancestry.com. Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988 Mary MOHLER. Mary Elizabeth BIRTH 01 AUG 1800 • Maryland DEATH 15 NOV 1893 • Perry County, Ohio, USA daughter of Solomon Mohler. [[Mohler-41|Mohler-41]] BIRTH 1763 • Pennsylvania DEATH 2 MAY 1852 • Reading Twp, Perry Co, OH son of Johann Jacob Mohler 1736–1805 and Anna Maria Pabst 1744–1829 and Marie Trout BIRTH 1769 • Pennsylvania DEATH 14 NOV 1851 • Reading, Perry, Ohio, United States daughter of Hans Michael Trout 1730–1780 Catharine Elizabeth Berger 1735–1785 John Philip ROUSCULP was born 11 NOV 1778, and died 13 DEC 1844. He was buried in St. Paul U.C.C. Cemetery, Glenford, Hopewell Twp., Perry Co., Ohio. He was the son of Johann Philip RAUSCHKOBER. Anna Maria SMITH was born 14 FEB 1784, and died 18 JUN 1872 in Fairfield County, Ohio. She was the daughter of Peter SCHMIDT\SMITH and Elizabeth UNKNOWN. Children of Anna Maria SMITH and John Philip ROUSCULP are: i. Jacob ROUSCULP was born 2 MAY 1804 in Northumberland Co., Pennsylvania, and died 7 OCT 1874. He married Anna Elizabeth BROCIUS 5 APR 1827 in Perry Co., OH, daughter of Leonard BROSIUS and Anna Margaret HETRICK. She was born 8 JUN 1807 in Fairfield Co., OH, and died 20 NOV 1867 in Perry Co., Ohio. ii. Daniel ROUSCULP was born 1805 in Northumberland Co., Pennsylvania, and died 1878. He married Rachel SPENCER. She was born 1805, and died 1851. iii. Samuel ROUSCULP was born ABT. 1807 in Pennsylvania. He married Margaret "Peggy" BROSIUS 29 MAR 1835 in Perry Co., OH, daughter of Leonard BROSIUS and Anna Margaret HETRICK. She was born ABT. 1809 in Ohio. iv. George ROUSCULP was born 1809 in Northumberland Co., Pennsylvania. He married Minerva RIFFLE. v. John ROUSCULP was born 1815. He married Lucretia WILSON. vi. Salome "Sally" ROUSCULP was born 8 APR 1819, and died 20 DEC 1906. vii. Phillip ROUSCULP was born 1822, and died 1864. viii. Peter ROUSCULP. Leonard BROSIUS was born 17 FEB 1784 in Northumberland Co., PA, and died in Ohio. He was the son of Johan Nicolas BROSIUS and Anna Maria REITZ. Anna Margaret HETRICK was born 8 SEP 1783, and died in Ohio. She was the daughter of Johan Nicholas (Schafer) HETRICK and Anna Catarina BROSIUS. Name: Anna Margareth Hederich Baptism Age: 0 Event Type: Baptism Birth Date: 8 Sep 1783 Baptism Date: 23 Oct 1783 Baptism Place: Rebuck, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, USA Denomination: Lutheran Organization Name: Evangelical Lutheran and Reformed Congregations Father: Joh Nic Hederich Mother: An Catharina Hederich Source Citation Historical Society of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Reel: 236 Source Information Ancestry.com. Pennsylvania and New Jersey, Church and Town Records, 1669-2013 Children of Anna Margaret HETRICK and Leonard BROSIUS are: i. Anna Elizabeth BROCIUS was born 8 JUN 1807 in Fairfield Co., OH, and died 20 NOV 1867 in Perry Co., Ohio. She married Jacob ROUSCULP 5 APR 1827 in Perry Co., OH, son of John Philip ROUSCULP and Anna Maria SMITH. He was born 2 MAY 1804 in Northumberland Co., Pennsylvania, and died 7 OCT 1874. ii. Margaret "Peggy" BROSIUS was born ABT. 1809 in Ohio. She married Samuel RIDENOUR WFT Est. 1823-1834, son of Lewis RIDENOUR and Catherine AUSPACH. He was born ABT. 1809, and died BEF. 1835. She married Samuel ROUSCULP 29 MAR 1835 in Perry Co., OH, son of John Philip ROUSCULP and Anna Maria SMITH. He was born ABT. 1807 in Pennsylvania. iii. Catherine BROSIUS was born 11 APR 1809 in Perry Co., Ohio, and died 28 MAY 1886. She married Martin S. CRUMRINE 14 APR 1831 in Perry Co., Ohio, son of Johann Christian KRUMREIN and Catherine UNKNOWN. He was born 7 MAR 1802 in Pennsylvania, and died 8 AUG 1860 in Allen Co., Ohio. iv. George BROSIUS was born ABT. 1813 in Phio. He married Barbara FISHER 1 MAR 1835 in Perry Co., OH, daughter of Johannes FISCHER and Hannah WEISER. She was born 11 MAR 1810 in Northumberland Co., PA, and died 12 OCT 1900 in Allen Co., OH. v. Peter BROSIUS was born 31 MAR 1816 in Perry Co., OH. He married Sarah Frances MECHLING 14 APR 1839 in Perry Co., OH, daughter of Jacob MECHLING II and Elizabeth FOX. She was born 4 AUG 1823 in Perry Co., OH. Children of Johann Philip RAUSCHKOBER are: i. Jacob ROUSCULP was born ABT. 1770. ii. John Philip ROUSCULP was born 11 NOV 1778, and died 13 DEC 1844. He married Anna Maria SMITH in Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, daughter of Peter SCHMIDT\SMITH and Elizabeth UNKNOWN. She was born 14 FEB 1784, and died 18 JUN 1872 in Fairfield County, Ohio. Children of Elizabeth UNKNOWN and Peter SCHMIDT\SMITH are: i. Anna Maria SMITH was born 14 FEB 1784, and died 18 JUN 1872 in Fairfield County, Ohio. She married John Philip ROUSCULP in Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, son of Johann Philip RAUSCHKOBER. He was born 11 NOV 1778, and died 13 DEC 1844. ii. Andrew SMITH was born ABT. 1788, and died 28 FEB 1864. He married Elizabeth UNKNOWN. She was born ABT. 1789, and died 1861. iii. Maria Elizabeth SMITH. She married Peter HETRICK. Johan Nicolas BROSIUS was born 25 DEC 1754 in Altalaha, Berks Co., PA, and died 13 DEC 1833 in Pennsylvania. He was buried in Himmel Cemetery, Northumberland Co., PA. He was the son of Johann Nicholas BROSIUS and Anna Barbara SCHAFFER. Anna Maria REITZ was born 20 MAY 1761 in Northumberland Co., PA, and died 7 OCT 1826 in Pennsylvania. She was buried in Himmel Cemetery, Northumberland Co., PA. She was the daughter of George Henry REITZ. [[Reitz-122|Reitz-122]] Children of Anna Maria REITZ and Johan Nicolas BROSIUS are: i. Johan Nicolaus BROSIUS was born 30 APR 1780 in Pennsylvania. He married Maria Elizabeth KLINE. ii. John Peter BROSIUS was born 23 JUL 1782 in Pennsylvania, and died 19 NOV 1849 in Pennsylvania. He married Anna Margaret HEPLER. She was born 19 JUL 1786, and died 27 APR 1838. He married Anna Maria HEPLER. She was born 4 APR 1784, and died 23 SEP 1857. iii. Leonard BROSIUS was born 17 FEB 1784 in Northumberland Co., PA, and died in Ohio. He married Anna Margaret HETRICK, daughter of Johan Nicholas (Schafer) HETRICK and Anna Catarina BROSIUS. She was born 8 SEP 1783, and died in Ohio. iv. Johan Jacob BROSIUS was born 4 NOV 1785. He married Catherine BEISEL WFT Est. 1802-1832, daughter of John Jacob BEISEL and Catherine WAGNER. She was born WFT Est. 1781-1800. v. Maria Catherine BROSIUS was born 30 JAN 1788 in Pennsylvania. She married Johann Conrad REBOCK WFT Est. 1804-1822. He was born 20 NOV 1788. vi. Eva BROSIUS was born 2 JUL 1792, and died 27 MAY 1872. She married Frederick BOHNER WFT Est. 1808-1826. He was born 20 JUN 1790. vii. Magdalena BROSIUS was born 21 MAY 1794. She married Jacob TROUTMAN WFT Est. 1810-1837. He was born 13 JAN 1792. viii. Anna Maria BROSIUS was born 10 MAR 1795 in Pennsylvania. She married Heinrich REBOCK WFT Est. 1809-1839. He was born 24 MAY 1790 in Pennsylvania. ix. Christian BROSIUS was born 29 DEC 1797 in Pennsylvania. Johan Nicholas (Schafer) HETRICK was born 4 MAY 1752 in Davidson, North Carolina, and died 3 MAY 1806 in Schuylkill Co., PA. He was the son of Christopher HEYDERICK and Magdalena SONTAG. Anna Catarina BROSIUS was born 15 SEP 1753 in Altalala, Tulpehocken Twp., Berks Co., PA, and died BET. 1794 - 1802. She was buried in Klingerstown, Schuykill Co., PA. She was the daughter of Johann Nicholas BROSIUS and Anna Barbara SCHAFFER. Name: Anna Catarina Brosius Event: Baptism Baptism Date: 24 Sep 1753 Baptism Place: Atolhoe, Berks Co., PA Church: Pastoral Records of John Casper Stoever Role: Baptized Remark: Johannes Steingrau and Anna Schaefer, both single. Household Members: Name Role Anna Catarina Brosius Born Anna Catarina Brosius Baptized Nicolaus Brosius Father Mrs. Nicolaus Brosius Mother Anna Schaefer Sponsor Johannes Steingrau Sponsor Source Information Ancestry.com. Pennsylvania, Church Records - Adams, Berks, and Lancaster Counties, 1729-1881 Children of Anna Catarina BROSIUS and Johan Nicholas (Schafer) HETRICK are: i. Julianna HETRICK was born 1773 in Pennsylvania, and died 11 OCT 1837. She married George Leonard EMERICK. He was born in Berks Co., PA, and died 5 FEB 1817 in Perry Co., OH. ii. Johan Peter HETRICK was born 9 JUN 1774 in Northumberland Co., PA, and died 19 FEB 1847 in Perry Co., OH. He married Maria Elizabeth SCHMIDT, daughter of Peter SCHMIDT. She was born 8 MAR 1781. iii. Maria Elizabeth HETRICK was born 29 SEP 1775, and died 1810. She married Peter SCHMIDT , Jr., son of Peter SCHMIDT. He was born ABT. 1775. iv. Johan Nicholas HETRICK , Jr. was born 9 MAR 1776, and died 19 FEB 1847 in Huntington Co., Clover Creek, PA. He married Christina THOMAS. He married Catherine BROSIUS. She was born ABT. 1780. v. Catharina HETRICK was born 11 NOV 1777, and died 30 APR 1853 in Perry Co., OH. She married Michael KADERMAN. vi. Anna Barbara HETRICK was born 17 AUG 1780, and died 5 JAN 1855 in Pennsylvania. She married Leonard FURSTER 3 AUG 1843, son of Wilheim FURSTER. He was born 23 MAR 1777 in Northumberland Co., PA, and died 3 AUG 1843. vii. Anna Margaret HETRICK was born 8 SEP 1783, and died in Ohio. She married Leonard BROSIUS, son of Johan Nicolas BROSIUS and Anna Maria REITZ. He was born 17 FEB 1784 in Northumberland Co., PA, and died in Ohio. viii. Johan Philip HETRICK was born 23 JUL 1785 in Rebuck, PA, and died 1 MAR 1853 in Northumberland Co., PA. He married Catharina REITZ. She was born 24 OCT 1786, and died 25 JUN 1854 in Northumberland Co., PA. ix. Johan George HETRICK was born 10 APR 1787. x. Michael HETRICK was born 5 SEP 1789 in Northumberland Co., PA, and died 15 FEB 1878 in Beaver Twp., Jefferson Co. PA. He married Christina REITZ 1812 in Northumberland Co., PA. xi. Elizabeth HETRICK was born 8 MAY 1791. xii. Maria Mathen HETRICK was born 30 SEP 1800. xiii. Rosina HETRICK was born 19 SEP 1802. xiv. Anna Maria HETRICK was born 11 OCT 1804. xv. Jacob HETRICK was born 11 OCT 1806. Johann Nicholas BROSIUS was born 1731 in Weierbach, Rhineland, and died BET. OCT 1795 - NOV 1796. He was the son of Johan George BROSIUS. and Anna Catharine SIMON. [[Brosius-86|Brosius-86]] Anna Barbara SCHAFFER was born 1732, and died AFT. SEP 1801. She was the daughter of Johan SCHAFFER and Anna Margaretha UNKNOWN. Name: Anna Barbara Schaeffer Gender: Female Marriage Date: 19 Apr 1752 Marriage Place: Atolhoe, Pennsylvania, USA Spouse: Nicolaus Brosius Source: Early Lutheran Baptisms and Marriages in Southeastern Pennsylvania Source Information Ancestry.com. Pennsylvania, Lutheran Baptisms and Marriages, 1730-1799 Children of Anna Barbara SCHAFFER and Johann Nicholas BROSIUS are: i. Anna Catherine BROSIUS was born ABT. 1752, and died ABT. 1782. She married Johan Adam HETRICK, son of Christopher HEYDERICK and Magdalena SONTAG. He was born ABT. 1761, and died ABT. 1809 in Westmoreland Co., PA. iii. Johan Nicolas BROSIUS was born 25 DEC 1754 in Altalaha, Berks Co., PA, and died 13 DEC 1833 in Pennsylvania. He married Anna Maria REITZ, daughter of George Henry REITZ. She was born 20 MAY 1761 in Northumberland Co., PA, and died 7 OCT 1826 in Pennsylvania. iv. Johan George BROSIUS was born 1756 in Tulpehocken, Berks Co., PA. He married Maria Catharine HETRICK 4 MAY 1772, daughter of Christopher HEYDERICK and Magdalena SONTAG. She was born ABT. 1755 in Pine Grove Twp., Berks (Schuykill) Co., PA. He married Susanna HAAG. v. Margaretha BROSIUS was born FEB 1757 in Altalala, Berks Co., PA. She married Johan Adam HETRICK, son of Christopher HEYDERICK and Magdalena SONTAG. He was born ABT. 1761, and died ABT. 1809 in Westmoreland Co., PA. vi. Anna Mary BROSIUS was born 2 JAN 1760. vii. Elizabeth BROSIUS was born ABT. 1766. viii. Johannes BROSIUS was born ABT. 1768. George Henry REITZ. Children of George Henry REITZ are: i. Andreas "Andrew" REITZ was born 1 JAN 1755 in Northumberland Co., PA, and died 16 MAR 1837. He married Maria Margaret BROSIUS WFT Est. 1774-1804, daughter of Sebastian BROSIUS and Margaretha ROTH. She was born 17 MAY 1761. ii. Anna Maria REITZ was born 20 MAY 1761 in Northumberland Co., PA, and died 7 OCT 1826 in Pennsylvania. She married Johan Nicolas BROSIUS,. [[Brosius-89|Brosius-89]] son of Johann Nicholas BROSIUS and Anna Barbara SCHAFFER. He was born 25 DEC 1754 in Altalaha, Berks Co., PA, and died 13 DEC 1833 in Pennsylvania. Christopher HEYDERICK was born 10 FEB 1703/04 in Oberalben, Parish uf Ulmet, Pfalz, and died 6 OCT 1781 in Pine Grove Twp., Schuykill Co., PA. He was the son of Hans Adam HEYDERICK and Anna Elizabeth FAUST. Magdalena SONTAG was born 2 AUG 1715 in Selchenbach, Upper Vailiwick of Lichtenberg, Dutchy of Zweybrueck, Pfalz. She was the daughter of John Adam SONTAG and Barbara UNKNOWN. Children of Magdalena SONTAG and Christopher HEYDERICK are: i. Franciscus HETRICK was born 23 OCT 1748 in Pennsylvania, and died in Davidson, Rowan Co., North Carolina. He married Maria Margaret KERNS. She was born ABT. 1750. ii. Peter HETRICK was born 4 MAR 1749/50 in Pine Grove Twp., Berks (Schuykill) Co., PA, and died 1 FEB 1823 in Red Rock Twp., Armstrong Co., PA. He married Hannah SCHAFFER 1784 in Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA, daughter of Michael SCHAFFER and Appolonia UNKNOWN. She was born 1765 in Chester Co., PA, and died ABT. 1840 in Red Rock Twp., Armstrong Co., PA. iii. Michael HETRICK was born 4 NOV 1751 in Pine Grove Twp., Berks (Schuykill) Co., PA. iv. Johan Nicholas (Schafer) HETRICK was born 4 MAY 1752 in Davidson, North Carolina, and died 3 MAY 1806 in Schuylkill Co., PA. He married Anna Catarina BROSIUS ABT. 1800 in Tulpehocken Twp.,Berks Co., PA, daughter of Johann Nicholas BROSIUS and Anna Barbara SCHAFFER. She was born 15 SEP 1753 in Altalala, Tulpehocken Twp., Berks Co., PA, and died BET. 1794 - 1802. He married Maria UNKNOWN ABT. 1792. v. Maria Barbara HETRICK was born 31 MAR 1753 in Davidson, North Carolina. She married Frederick SCHAFFER, son of Johannes SCHAFFER and Maria Elizabeth BAUER. He was born 12 FEB 1740/41. vi. Maria Catharine HETRICK. [[Hetrick-171|Hetrick-171]] was born ABT. 1755 in Pine Grove Twp., Berks (Schuykill) Co., PA. She married Johan George BROSIUS 4 MAY 1772. , [[Brosius-86|Brosius-86]] son of Johann Nicholas BROSIUS and Anna Barbara SCHAFFER. He was born 1756 in Tulpehocken, Berks Co., PA. vii. Johan George HETRICK was born 23 NOV 1756 in Davidson, North Carolina. viii. Christopher HETRICK was born 2 FEB 1759 in Pine Grove Twp., Berks (Schuykill) Co., PA, and died in Rowan Co., North Carolina. He married Anna Barbara BROSIUS. She was born ABT. 1760. ix. Johan Adam HETRICK was born ABT. 1761, and died ABT. 1809 in Westmoreland Co., PA. He married Anna Catherine BROSIUS, daughter of Johann Nicholas BROSIUS and Anna Barbara SCHAFFER. She was born ABT. 1752, and died ABT. 1782. He married Margaretha BROSIUS, daughter of Johann Nicholas BROSIUS and Anna Barbara SCHAFFER. She was born FEB 1757 in Altalala, Berks Co., PA. x. Andreas HETRICK was born ABT. 1763. He married Maria Margaret BROSIUS 1783. xi. Jacob HETRICK was born 25 JUL 1763. He married Maria Margaretha UNKNOWN. She was born ABT. 1750. Name: Nicolaus Brosius Event: Baptism Residence Date: 1 Jan 1755 Residence Place: Atolhoe, Berks Co., PA Church: Pastoral Records of John Casper Stoever Role: Father Household Members: Name Role John Nicolaus Brosius Born John Nicolaus Brosius Baptized Nicolaus Brosius Father Mrs. Nicolaus Brosius Mother John Nickel Kintzer Sponsor Juliana Kintzer Sponsor Source Information Ancestry.com. Pennsylvania, Church Records - Adams, Berks, and Lancaster Counties, 172-1881 Descendants of Hetrick Families of Sandusky County, Ohio 21 - Family History of Rice Twp., Sandusky Co., Ohio [[https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=http://hetrick.info/Frieda_SecondEdition/3PtII_HetrickHistory(55-466)Descendants.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwiU68uLu4XaAhWEON8KHd1vDl0QFjAGegQIAxAB&usg=AOvVaw0YyUzt8O-XO9i6U_KG2foE]] John Peter Hetrick 10 (John Nicholas 1 ) was born on 9 Jun 1774 in Northumberland Co., Pennsylvania, 10 died on 19 Feb 1847 in Perry Co., Ohio, at age 72, 11 and was buried in St. Paul's Lutheran Church Cemetery, Perry Co., Ohio. Another name for John was Johan Peter Hetrick. Notes: John Peter Hetrick (or Hedrick, Hederick, Hetterick). Peter Hetrick made his living as a farmer and a blacksmith. The Peter Hetricks, the Andrew Smiths, the Paul Biens, and the Philip Rousculps are all buried in the St. Paul Cemetery south of Glenford on SR 757 (near the former St. Paul Reformed Church) in Hopewell Twp., Perry Co., Ohio, where all four families owned land and lived. ( Perry Co. was formed in 1817 from Muskingham, Fairfield, and Washington Counties. ) Peter and Maria Elizabeth (Schmidt/Smith) Hetrick are said to have migrated to Ohio in 1804. The first record is in 1806 when Peter Hedrick, already a resident of Fairfield Co., Ohio, was granted land through the Chillicothe Land Office. Peter received a deed dated 10 Apr 1810 for land in the SE1/4 of Sect. 18, Twp. 17, Range 16 which is now situated in Hopewell Twp., Perry Co., Ohio. Peter's name is included with the charter members of the (Union) Lutheran & Reformed Zion Church, southeast of Thornville (Thorn Twp., Perry Co., Ohio), founded in 1806. He also was a charter member of Smith's (founded in 1816), later the St. Paul Lutheran Church (founded in 1818), located south of Glenford in Hopewell Twp. In later Mary, George, Peter, & Philip Hetrick Family History of Sandusky Co., Ohio - Second Edition 5/9/2004 58 years the Hetricks were members of the Reformed church. The name Peter Hedrick appears on the 1819 Tax Record for Perry 50. The next mention of him is in the 1820 Federal Census: Petter Hetterick is a resident of Hopewell Twp. with 1 male under 10, 1 male 10-16, 1 male 16-26, 1 male over 45, 3 females under 10, 1 female 10-16, 1 female 26-45, and 1 agriculturalist. This makes a total of 9, while we know only of 8 members of this family. So there must have been another girl, born between 1804 and 1810 (the female 10-16) who died young or was married before the 1830 census and died before her father's land was divided after his death in 1847. The 1830 census for Hopewell Twp. shows Peter Hederick with 1 male 10-15, 1 male 20-30, 1 male 50-60, 1 female 5-10, 2 females 15-20, and 1 female 40-50. Their son Jacob was married in 1826 and thus was living in another household. No will of Peter's is to be found, but a record of the dividing of his land is located in Vol W, pp. 145 47 of a deed book in the Recorders Office of the Perry Co. courthouse. George and Catherine Hetrick, Sandusky County, Ohio sold for $300 the undivided 6th part of S18, T17, Rl6 on October 5, 1847. Jacob and Sarah (Fought) Hetrick sold a part of SE1/4, S18, T17, Rl6 for $180, June 7, 1851. Joel and Catherine (Hetrick) Klinger sold the sixth part undivided for $355 on February 19, 1853. Paul and Mary (Hetrick) Fought of Sandusky County, Ohio sold for $350 the SE1/4, S18, Tl7, R16. (There was no mention of part or one-sixth). Peter and Catherine (Drum) Hetrick of Wells County, Indlana, sold an undivided sixth part for $300. All thls land was purchased by Henry Anspach, the husband of Elizabeth Hetrick. The Anspachs probably had one-sixth of the land by inheritance, too. Sources: i. "History of Sandusky Co.,Ohio", p. 766. ii. "History of Fairfield and Perry Counties", p. 199. iii. "Early Ohian's Residences From the Land Grant Records, by Mayburt Stephenson Riegel, p. 38. iv. "Early Ohio Tax Records" by Esther Weygandt Powell, p. 294. v. Letters from Russell L. Emery, 924 7th Avenue N.E., Brainerd, Minn. 56401, dated 4 Dec. 1976, 19 Sept. 1977, and 7 Nov, 1977. vi. Letters from Dorothy Smith, 3512 Twp. Rd. 72 NW, Rt 1, Somerset, Oh. 43783, dated 11 Oct. 1977 and 22 Nov. 1977. vii. Letter from Caral Mechling Bennett, 3456 North 13th St., Arlington, Va. 22201 dated 11 Sept. 1977 viii. Letter from Cleon Iletrick, 1355 Port Clinton Rd., Fremont, Oh. 43420 dated 2 Nov. 1977." ix. Letter to Mrs. Ira Hetrick from Tom Neel, 210 East Main, New London, Ohio 44851, dated 7 Nov 1977. More about his life: Baptism: 3 Jul 1774. Himmel's Church, Rebuck, Northumberland Co., Pennsylvania.. Sponsors: 2 Peter & Elizabeth Schmidt John married Maria Elizabeth Schmidt, 5 daughter of Peter Schmidt and Maria Elizabetha Brosius, between 1800 and 1801 in Northumberland Co., Pennsylvanla. Maria was born on 5 Mar 1781 in Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., Pennsylvania and died on 23 Jun 1850 in Perry Co., Ohio., at age 69. Another name for Maria was Maria Elizabeth Smith. Notes: Maria's father, Peter Smith was a 1765 emigrant from Germany. He and his wife, Elizabeth, resided in Washington Twp., Northumberland Co., where they raised a family of six children including: 1) Maria Elizabeth; and her twin brother 2) Andrew both born 5 Mar. 1781. Andrew married Elizabeth Bien (or Bean), daughter of Paul and Magdalene Dien; 3) George, who married Maria Magdalene Rouaculp; 4) Jacob, who married Susanna Rousculp; 5) Peter, who married Maria Elizabeth Hetrick, a sister of John Peter; and 6) Anna Mary, who married Philip Rousculp. Children from this marriage were: + 21 M i. Jacob Hetrick was born on 14 Jun 1802 in Northumberland Co., Pennsylvania, 31 died on 5 Jul 1875, at age 73, and was buried in St. Paul's Lutheran Church Cemetery, Perry Co., Ohio. 32 Jacob married Sarah Fought 33 (b. 24 Nov 1805, d. 20 Jan 1891) on 12 Dec 1826 in Perry Co., Ohio. + 22 M ii. George Hetrick Sr. was born on 23 Sep 1809 in Perry Co., Ohio, 6 died on 3 Apr 1861 in Sandusky Co., Ohio, at age 51, and was buried in Four Mile House Cemetery, Sandusky Twp., Sandusky Co., Ohio. George married Catherine Henricks (b. 8 Aug 1812, d. 10 Aug 1894) on 15 Jun 1832 in Sandusky County, Ohio, By Jacob Bowlus. 23 F iii. Elizabeth Hetrick was born on 10 Oct 1812 in Perry Co., Ohio. 6 24 F iv. Catherine Hetrick was born in 1816 in Perry Co., Ohio. 6 Catherine married Joel Klinger on 7 Mar 1841 in Perry Co., Ohio. 25 M v. Peter Hetrick was born in 1818 in Perry Co., Ohio. 6 More about his life: Resided: Perry Co., Ohio, Wells Co., Indiana Peter married Catherine Drumm, daughter of Peter Drum and Sarah Crist, on 3 Oct 1838 in Perry Co., Mary, George, Peter, & Philip Hetrick Family History of Sandusky Co., Ohio - Second Edition 5/9/2004 59 Ohio. Catherine was born in 1818 in Perry County, Ohio. Another name for Catherine was Catherine Drum. + 26 F vi. Mary (Polly) Hetrick was born on 6 Aug 1820 in Perry Co., Ohio, 34 died on 22 Feb 1865 in Rural Fremont, Sandusky Co., Ohio, at age 44, 35 and was buried in Washington Chapel Cemetery, Lindsey, Washington Twp., Sandusky Co., Ohio. Mary married Paul F. Fought (b. 11 Jul 1818, d. 22 Jun 1904) on 9 Aug 1838 in Perry Co., Ohio. 4. Maria Elizabeth Hetrick 5 (John Nicholas 1 ) was born on 28 Sep 1775 12 and died in 1810, at age 35. More about her life: Baptism: 5 Nov 1775. Himmel's Church, Rebuck, Northumberland Co, Pennsylvania. Sponsors: 2 Maria Elizabeth Brosius Maria married Christian Thomas in Huntington Co., Pennsylvania. Maria next married Peter Schmidt Jr., son of Unknown and Unknown, about 1796. Peter was born about 1775. Another name for Peter was Peter Schmidt. 2 Children from this marriage were: 27 F i. ? Schmidt was born on 18 Dec 1797. 28 M ii. Michael Schmidt was born on 18 Jun 1800. 29 M iii. John Peter Schmidt was born on 1 Apr 1805. 5. John Nicholas Hetrick Jr. 13 (John Nicholas 1 ) was born on 9 Mar 1776 in Dauphin Co., Pennsylvania and died on 17 Sep 1843 in Shellytown, Blair Co., Pennsylvania, at age 67. 9 More about his life: Alt. Death, 19 Feb 1847. Huntington Co., Clover Creek, Pennsylvania John married Christina Thomas. Christina was born on 23 Jul 1778 and died on 12 Apr 1848, at age 69. Another name for Christina was Christina Tomes. Children from this marriage were: + 30 F i. Mary Magdalene Hetrick was born on 30 Sep 1800 and died on 21 Jan 1858, at age 57. Mary married Peter Sorrick. + 31 M ii. Michael Hetrick was born on 22 Jan 1803 in Pennsylvania and died on 17 Sep 1856 in Blair Co., Pennsylvania, at age 53. Michael married Maria Whysong. Michael next married Catherine Acker (b. 24 Sep 1807, d. 13 Aug 1849) about 1825. + 32 F iii. Christina Hetrick 14 was born on 18 Apr 1805 14 and died on 1 Jul 1867, at age 62. 14 Christina married Jacob Hess. 14 + 33 M iv. Jacob N. Hetrick 14 was born on 17 Mar 1807 14 and died on 30 Jan 1887, at age 79. Jacob married Elizabeth Facht 14 (d. 1836). Jacob next married Barbara Garner. + 34 M v. Samuel Hetrick was born on 30 Jun 1809 and died on 1 Jul 1874, at age 65. Samuel married Margaret Garner. + 35 M vi. George Hetrick was born on 27 Sep 1811 and died on 1 Oct 1882, at age 71. George married Magdalena Garner. + 36 M vii. John Hetrick was born on 28 Apr 1814 and died on 13 Jul 1880, at age 66. John married Catherine Facht. 37 F viii. Elizabeth Hetrick was born on 20 Oct 1816 and died on 12 Dec 1836, at age 20. Elizabeth married Jacob Hess. 6. Catharina Hetrick (John Nicholas 1 ) was born on 11 Nov 1777 near Rebuck, Pennsylvania., died on 30 Apr 1853 in Perry Co., Ohio, at age 75, 2 and was buried in St. Paul's Lutheran Church Cemetery, Glenford, Ohio. Catharina married Michael Kaderman. 2 Another name for Michael was Michael Cotterman. Children from this marriage were: 38 F i. Lydia Kaderman 14 was born on 21 Mar 1800. Lydia married Isaac Ridenour. 14 Isaac was born on 5 Jan 1789 and died on 2 Mar 1879, at age 90. 39 M ii. Johannes Kaderman 14 was born on 22 May 1801. 40 F iii. Catharine Kaderman 14 was born on 24 May 1803. 41 F iv. Elizabeth Kaderman 14 was born on 23 Sep 1805. 42 M v. Michael Kaderman 14 was born on 5 Jul 1807. 43 M vi. Daniel Kaderman 14 was born on 15 Apr 1810. 44 F vii. Barbara Kaderman 14 was born about 1813. Mary, George, Peter, & Philip Hetrick Family History of Sandusky Co., Ohio - Second Edition 5/9/2004 60 45 F viii. Salome Kaderman 14 was born about 1815. 46 M ix. Samuel Kaderman 14 was born in 1817. 47 M x. Philip Kaderman 14 was born in 1821. 48 F xi. Anna Maria Kaderman 14 was born on 16 Nov 1822. 7. Anna Barbara Hetrick 14 (John Nicholas 1 ) was born on 17 Aug 1780 and died on 5 Jan 1855 in Pennsylvania, at age 74. Anna married Leonard Furster, 2, 14 son of John Peter Ferster and Unknown, on 3 Aug 1843. 2 Leonard was born on 23 Mar 1777 and died on 3 Aug 1843, at age 66. Children from this marriage were: 49 F i. Betsy Furster . 14 Betsy married Jacob Phillips. 14 50 F ii. Lydia Furster 14 was born on 31 Jul 1801, died on 20 Apr 1876, at age 74, and was buried in St. Peter's Lutheran & Reformed Church Cemetery, Red Cross, Pennsylvania. Lydia married Solomon Dressler. Solomon was born on 6 Nov 1795 and died on 23 Nov 1881, at age 86. 51 M iii. George Furster 14 was born on 24 Mar 1804, died on 26 Oct 1830, at age 26, and was buried in Hunter's Station. George married Maria Barbara Rebuck. Maria was born on 11 Feb 1801, died on 14 May 1872, at age 71, and was buried in Emanuel's Lutheran & Reformed Church Cemetery, Little Mahanoy, Pennsylvania. 52 F iv. Catharine Mary Furster 14 was born on 2 Nov 1808, died on 8 Mar 1885, at age 76, and was buried in Emanuels's Lutheran & Reformed Church, Little Mahanoy. 14 Catharine married Samuel Wagner. Samuel was born on 5 Dec 1800 and died on 29 May 1862, at age 61. 53 M v. Peter Furster 14 was born on 27 Apr 1812, died on 28 Jul 1870, at age 58, and was buried in Richfield Lutheran Cemetery, Juniatia Co., Pennsylvania. Peter married Sarah Peifer. Sarah was born on 19 Apr 1816 and died on 19 Apr 1892, at age 76. 8. Anna Margaret Hetrick 15 (John Nicholas 1 ) was born on 8 Sep 1783 in Northumberland Co., Pennsylvania 15 and died in Ohio. More about her life: Sponsors: Andrew (Andreas) & Marg. Reitz Baptism: 23 Oct 1783. Himmel's Church Anna married Leonard Brosius. 2 Children from this marriage were: 54 F i. Catherine Brosius . 14 Catherine married Martin Crumrine. 55 F ii. Margaret Brosius . 14 Margaret married Samuel Ridenour. Margaret next married Samuel Rousculp, son of ? Rousculp and Unknown. 56 M iii. Peter Brosius . 14 Peter married Sarah Mechling. Peter next married Susannah Fisher Cover. 14 57 M iv. George Brosius . 14 George married Barbara Fisher. 58 F v. Mary Brosius . 14 Mary married ? Bashore. 59 F vi. Elizabeth Brosius 14 was born in 1807. Elizabeth married Jacob Rousculp, son of ? Rousculp and Unknown. 9. Johann (George) Philip Hetrick 16 (John Nicholas 1 ) was born on 23 Jul 1785 in Rebuck, Northumberland Co., Pennsylvania, 17 died on 1 Mar 1853 in Northumberland Co., Pennsylvania, at age 67, 18 and was buried in Himmel's Church Cemetery, Rebuck, Pennsylvania, (Row #4, # 7). Other names for Johann were Johann Philip Hetrick, George Philip Hetrick, and Philip Hetterick. Notes: Philip was identified as George Philip Hederick when he was baptized in the Himmel's Church on August 14, 1785. His father referred to Philip as Johan Philip in his Will. Although we do not have a record of any of Philip and Catherine's children being baptized in the Himmel's Church Baptismal Records between son Peter (1806) and daughter Magdalena (1817), there appears to be a

Majestic Mine Disaster

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[[Category:This Day In History April 29]] [[Category: Alabama, Mining Disasters]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:Southeast United States Mining Disasters Team|Southeast United States Mining Disasters]] | '''Majestic Mine Disaster''' Contact: [[Space:Southeast United_States_Mining_Disasters Team|Southeast United States Mining Disasters Team]] == History and Circumstances == * Date: Apr 29, 1919 * Location: Majestic, Jefferson County, Alabama; approx. 22 miles North of Birmingham * Victims: 22 casualties * 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;"| |- ! 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:Mine Name Disaster, City, State, YYYY]] 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:State, Mining Disasters]] and [[Category:City, State]]. Please remove these category instructions after the category has been added. Note: The mine name is in the following form: XXXX Mine Disaster. Use the name of the mine, not the name of the mining company or the mine shaft (unless they are the same). If there are numerous mines with this name, use XXXX MineType Mine. Example: [[Category:Pennsylvania Copper Mine Disaster, Butte, Montana, 1916]]. ===Sources=== * https://usminedisasters.miningquiz.com/saxsewell/Majestic.htm * Search [https://history.denverlibrary.org/sites/history/files/ALindexMine1.pdf Alabama Index] for names of victims of this disaster

Major County, Oklahoma

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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=== ===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}} *'''Saron Mennonite Cemetery''' in Orienta, Major, Oklahoma. [[Lohrenz-20:Dietrich Lohrenz]] ===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/Major_County,_Oklahoma'''

Major Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about Majors.I am trying to continue my leanige as far back as possible. I need info on Clem and Viola Judd, Lillian Ellen Judd. Any info would be great. We have no clue on my grandmothers history. she is a complete mystery to us. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Major John Garrett, Slain July 3, 1778, A forgotten Hero of the Massacre of Wyoming, Pennsylvania

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Wyoming, Pennsylvania]] == Major John Garrett, Slain July 3, 1778, A forgotten Hero of the Massacre of Wyoming, Pennsylvania == * by Horace Edwin Hayden (1837-1917) * published by E.B. Yordy, Printer, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 1895. * Source Example: ::: Hayden, Horace. ''[[Space:Major John Garrett, Slain July 3, 1778, A forgotten Hero of the Massacre of Wyoming, Pennsylvania|Major John Garrett, Slain July 3, 1778, A forgotten Hero of the Massacre of Wyoming, Pennsylvania]]'' (E.B. Yordy, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 1895) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Hayden|Hayden]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Major John Garrett, Slain July 3, 1778, A forgotten Hero of the Massacre of Wyoming, Pennsylvania|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=MjkvAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/majorjohngarrett00hayd * https://archive.org/details/majorjohngarrett00hayd_0 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011207913

Major Lockyer's ...complete set of pirates

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==Introduction== Between the voyages of discovery that skirted the south-western corner of the Australian continent (Thijssen, Vancouver, D'Entrecasteaux, Flinders, Baudin, King) and the establishment of the first settlement at King George's Sound (King George Sound or, simply, the Sound) the southern coasts of New Holland were visited by men hunting seals for their skins and their oil.New Holland: The name New Holland was first applied to the western and northern coast of Australia in 1644 by the Dutch seafarer Abel Tasman, best known for his "discovery" in 1842 of Van Diemen's Land (Tasmania since 1 January 1856). The name was applied to the western part of the continent now known as Australia with the arbitrary boundary at 135° east longitude, taken from a map published in 1663 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Holland_(Australia) Wikipedia]. This became the western boundary of New South Wales in Governor Phillip's commision to establish a colony on the east coast explored by Lt. James Cook in 1770. The western boundary of New South Wales was redefined as being 129° east longitude in 1825 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Territorial_evolution_of_Australia#16_July_1825 Wikipedia]. This is now the eastern border of Western Australia. The earliest of these latter visitors were American but their visits were few and of brief duration.Bonnie Hicks, ''History of Americans in Albany'', W. A. Hicks, in developing her American theme, speculated on the possibility of the members of the (later) sealing gangs being American, concluding that it could not said to be so with any certainty. Hicks' caution was well founded as, in fact, few were American. In examining how the men mentioned here arrived at the Sound it will become apparent, however, that there was an American connection, one that was to result, possibly, in the extended association Americans had with Albany beginning a decade after Lockyer’s arrival. As the sealing grounds of Bass's Strait (Bass Strait) and then New Zealand became depleted, colonial sealers pushed further and further west, arriving on the southern coast of New Holland by the mid-1820s. Unlike the earlier visitors, these later arrivals stayed for longer periods; through circumstances outside their control they became castaways. They lived in a harsh environment and suffered great privation as they went about their brutal profession. They also lived beyond the reach of authority. Major [[Lockyer-249|Edmund Lockyer (1784-1860)]] arrived at King George's Sound in the Government brig ''Amity'', on 25 December 1826, to establish the settlement that has become Albany. Soon after his arrival his early encounters with the sealers moved him to write in his journal "From the lawless manner in which these sealers are ranging about requires some immediate measures to control them as, from what we know as also from what I have learnt from themselves, they are a complete set of Pirates going from Island to Island along the southern coast from Rottnest Island to Bass's Strait in open whale boats, having their chief resort or Den at Kangaroo Island, making occasional descents on the mainland and carry off by force native women;…" These men were the first Europeans to live for an extended period of time along the southern coast of New Holland having lived there for 9-12 months prior to Lockyer's arrival. The ships in which they arrived were amongst the earliest known colonial ships, apart from those engaged in exploration, to venture this far west along the southern coast of the Australian continent. During their enforced stay they had ranged westward from Middle Island, had rounded Cape Leeuwin, and had coasted as far north as the Swan River. How did they get there? Where did they come from? Who were they? Some answers follow. ==The Sound—Early Visitors== The prevailing westerly winds occurring over the southern oceans directed ships venturing in southern Australian waters from the west to the east. Most of these ships stayed well south of the relatively unknown coasts. Over the 4 decades following the First Fleet’s arrival at Port Jackson very few ships sailed along the coast in the opposite direction. The first ships known to have called at the Sound whilst sailing in the “reverse” direction were Géographe and the colonial built schooner Casuarina of the Baudin expedition, arriving there in February 1803. These visitors discovered the unexpected aid to east-west sailing of the continental offshore winds when sailing close to the coast. A boat from the French expedition encountered the American snow, ''Union'', at the commemoratively named Bay of Two Peoples (Two People Bay, east of Albany). The next visitors seem to have arrived in 1804 in the ''Independence'', the little schooner built at Kangaroo Island by the crew of the ''Union''. Fourteen years had passed when, in January 1818, Captain Phillip Parker King, on his first survey voyage, visited the Sound in the ''Mermaid''. An unintended visit occurred in April 1818 when the ''Frederick'', sailing from Hobart to the Isle of France (Mauritius), was forced into the Sound before returning to Hobart.The Hobart Town Gazette and Southern Reporter, 16/5/1818, p. 2 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/654506 (Trove)]; "...returned after an unsuccessful attempt to make the western passage; having had constant heavy weather since her departure. Three persons, who had been carried away from this Settlement, have been landed from her." ==...then came the Colonials== Several years elapsed before the next known visitors arrived at the Sound. By 1824 sealing in Bass's Strait had peaked and declined. Similarly the sealing in New Zealand had passed its zenith. The sealers operating out of Sydney and Hobart were visiting Kangaroo Island in increasing numbers making forays further and further to the west in search of their quarry. The 160 ton English brig ''Belinda'' sailed from Sydney on 17 May 1824, having arrived there from London via Hobart nearly 3 months earlier. The ''Belinda'' was wrecked on Middle Island, Recherche Archipelago, 120 km east of present-day Esperance on 19 July 1824. The captain and crew survived the wreck and attempted to reach Kangaroo Island (about 1200 km eastward around the coast) in 2 of the ship’s boats. One of the boats was swamped after the survivors had covered more than 300 km. The survivors then began to walk back to Middle Island accompanied by the remaining boat. They were picked up by the 139 ton brig ''Nereus'' which had sailed from Sydney on 9 November 1824 bound for Port Dalrymple and Bass's Strait (and well beyond it seems) on a sealing expedition.The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser, 11/2/1824, p. 2 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/2183389 (Trove)]; The Australian (Sydney, NSW), 11/11/1824, p. 2 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/37072523 (Trove)] The ''Nereus'' stopped at Kangaroo Island before returning to Sydney with the crew of the ''Belinda'' on 11 March 1825. The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser, 17/3/1825, p. 2 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/2183827 (Trove)]. Thus the ''Belinda'' and ''Nereus'' are the first colonial sealing ships which are known to have ventured as far west as Middle Island. Others were not far behind. Towards the end of 1824 at least 6 ships were using Kangaroo Island as a base for their sealing operations: ''Nereus'', ''Samuel'', ''Eclipse'', ''Liberty'', ''Governor Brisbane'' and ''Perseverance''. Although masters sought to gain an advantage over their competitors by keeping the discovery of new sealing grounds secret it was only for a brief period before others would follow in their wake. Further, as we shall see, men left one ship and joined another taking the knowledge with them. Although the ''Belinda'' and ''Nereus'' each sailed as far as Middle Island, neither are known to have gone further nor to have left men behind. Of the foregoing list of ships working from Kangaroo Island, only the colonial schooner ''Governor Brisbane'' and, to a lesser extent, the brig ''Perseverance'' are of interest here.

There were 3 ships named ''Governor Brisbane'' which appear in Australian shipping records of the early 1820s; extant records around this time are bewildering! The ''Governor Brisbane'' of particular interest was launched on 23 April 1822 at Brown’s River, Kingston Beach, south of Hobart. Of 30 tons rating, it was described by the ''Hobart Town Gazette'' as the “handsomest vessel of her size yet built at this settlement ... This vessel is the property of three industrious young men, who built her, one a native of the Colonies, named Thomas Lucas”.Hobart Town Gazette and Van Diemen's Land Advertiser, 22/4/1822, p. 2 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/1089685 (Trove)]. The ''Governor Brisbane'' made its maiden voyage to Sydney in May 1822. The schooner's subsequent voyages until it's arrival at Hobart ca. mid-July 1823 are not of interest here. The ''Governor Brisbane'' was cleared from Hobart on 2 August 1823 under the command of a new master the highly-experienced American-born [[Chase-8862|Samuel Rodman Chase (abt.1780-1826)]].TAHO; CSO63/1/1 p. 10 . Hobart Town Gazette and Van Diemen's Land Advertiser, 26/7/1823, p. 1 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/1089935 (Trove)] provides a list of the crew of 8 among whom were his son George and Benjamin Vardon. The schooner was reported as having reached Port Dalrymple in 8 days.Hobart Town Gazette and Van Diemen's Land Advertiser, 16/8/1823, p. 2 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/1089947 (Trove)]. From Port Dalrymple it seems that the ''Governor Brisbane'' sailed on a sealing voyage although no details of the course of the voyage are known, certainly amongst the islands of Bass's Strait and quite likely as far as, possibly beyond, Kangaroo Island. After first returning to Port Dalrymple in late September 1824, the schooner then sailed to Hobart where it arrived by mid-August 1824. If not earlier, the schooner was purchased by local merchant house, Kemp & Co.Hobart Town Gazette and Van Diemen's Land Advertiser, 20/8/1824, p. 4 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/1090301 (Trove)] ; 8/10/1824, p. 2 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/1090348 (Trove)]. The ''Governor Brisbane'', Chase master, sailed from Hobart on 28 October 1824 bound for the “Fisheries” on a sealing voyage.Hobart Town Gazette and Van Diemen's Land Advertiser, 29/10/1824, p. 2 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/1090376 (Trove)]. The crew which had previously been advertised as about to depart were Mr. John Smiles, Mate; Robert Brown, John Haywood, Samuel Lauder, James Williams, Thomas Penfold, John Simpson, Samuel Stephenson, Wm. Chamberlin, Joseph Brooks, John Watson, James Drury, and John Meruon. The ''Governor Brisbane'' was at Kangaroo Island around the time that the ''Nereus'' called on its return to Sydney with the crew of the ''Belinda''. The ''Governor Brisbane'', Chase master, returned to Hobart on 13 April 1825. Chase then appears to have left the schooner. Meanwhile, the report of the success of this latest voyage excited the interest of a young American [[Robinson-35513|George William Robinson (abt.1800-1839)]] who had arrived in Hobart Town on 2 November 1822 after a 4-year sealing voyage from Boston. Robinson quite likely sought out and spoke with his compatriot, Samuel Chase. The scant records suggest that Chase may not have been at sea during late 1822 through to his taking the command of the ''Governor Brisbane'' in July/August 1823 affording plenty of opportunity for the 2 American-born mariners to encounter one another [speculation].During early-mid 1822, Chase had made several return voyages to Macquarie Harbour, located on the south-west coast of Van Diemen's Land, as master of His Majesty's Colonial Brig ''Duke of York''. Chase may have then spent nearly 12 months ashore (family time?) as no records have been found of him sailing out of Hobart until 2 August 1823.

Six days after the return of the ''Governor Brisbane'' to Hobart, the colonial schooner ''Endeavour'' (of Norfolk Island), 61 tons, Captain Robert Brimer, supercargo Captain Ranulph Dacre, also dropped anchor in Sullivan's Cove. Three weeks later Robinson had impetuously purchased the ''Endeavour''. He had mortgaged his farm at New Norfolk and his newly licensed ''Waterloo Inn'' to Kemp & Co. When amending the Certificate of Registry for his acquisition he dispensed with the illustrious name it bore and, rather prosaically, renamed it ''Hunter''; it being his intention to undertake a voyage to hunt seals.

The newly renamed colonial schooner ''Hunter'', Brimer master, Robinson owner, the latter accompanied by his wife and infant son, sailed from Hobart on 21 May 1825 to undertake a sealing voyage:Hobart Town Gazette and Van Diemen’s Land Advertiser, 13/5/1825, pp. 1, 2.
Mr. G. W. Robinson, of the Waterloo Inn, and Family, leaving the Colony in the schooner Endeavour, request all Claims to be presented, and those Persons indebted to him to immediately come forward and liquidate their respective accounts…
…The schooner Endeavour has been purchased by Mr. Robinson, of the Waterloo Tavern, for £800. She is intended to be employed off our coast.
"Off our coast" rather understated Robinson's intentions because he was intending to return to remote Amsterdam Island (Île Amsterdam) in the Indian Ocean where he had spent 23 months during his voyage “out” from Boston. However, before he could follow through on his plan, he first had to visit Sydney. Accordingly, Brimer headed the ''Hunter'' northward from Storm Bay to the schooner's former 'home' port. There Brimer, who had no history of sealing voyages, left the ship. It is likely that the Mate, Joseph Peters, then introduced Robinson to James Craig who was promptly signed on to replace Brimer. The relationship between Peters & Craig extended back at least 3 or 4 years to when they first arrived in colonial waters. Craig was an experienced seaman and, as master of the re-built brig ''Perseverance'', had made 2 return voyages to the "seal Fishery" [Bass's Strait & Kangaroo Island].James Craig: ?????? After sailing from Sydney on 5 June 1825, during an adverse encounter with wild weather likely to have been what is now termed an 'East Coast Low', the ''Hunter'' "got on shore" at Jervis's Bay (Jervis Bay). After repairs were made, the ''Hunter'' headed for the "sealing grounds". The ''Hunter'' called briefly at King's Island (King Island) on 5 August 1825 where Robinson recruited a sealing gang having them sign an agreement, a "true copy" of which, fortunately, has survived. The gang appears to have included: John E. Tyack, Thomas Taylor, John Taylor, John Tiveler, an Otaitan, i.e., a Tahitian and J. Froeber. The group also included 5 Aboriginal women and 3 children. (see [[Space:Certain Black Women, Natives of Van Diemen's Land|Castaways 2; Certain Black Women, Natives of Van Diemen's Land]]) The schooner then sailed on to Kangaroo Island where Robinson, as he later stated in a memorial sent to the Van Diemen's Land Colonial Secretary, had been:TAHO; CSO 1/320/7578, pp. 433-40.
“…twice at Kangaroo Island. … the second time I was there in my own vessel the Schooner Hunter six weeks. My wife was with me at the time”.
Later records reveal that Robinson recruited more men for another gang. Again the sealers had Aboriginal women as "companions"; some commentators have used the term slaves. The women undertook much of the work and were often treated very badly. Towards the end of September the ''Hunter'' resumed its westward voyage. Leaving Kangaroo Island behind, the ''Hunter'' is known to have next called at King George's Sound where Robinson left a gang of 3 men. The name King George's Sound is used loosely. It may have been anywhere from Middle Island, Recherche Archipelago, where the ''Belinda'' had been wrecked or as far west as the Sound that we identify with today. Sailing past Cape Leeuwin and out into the Indian Ocean the ''Hunter'' encountered bad weather and, due to a shortage of rope, canvas and provisions, Robinson had the schooner turn around and return to the Sound. There he left the gang he had recruited at King Island along with the schooner's first mate, Joseph Peters, while he returned to Port Dalrymple. Approaching the River Tamar his wife gave birth to twin daughters. Upon arrival in Launceston, on 11 November 1825, Robinson offloaded a disappointing 'catch' of seal skins, presumably purchased from the King's Island gang supplemented, perhaps, by some taken during his stay at Kangaroo Island. Two brief news reports only serve to confuse:The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser, 24/11/1825, p. 2 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/2184756 (Trove)] The fur seal skins were likely the Australian fur seal (Arctocephalus pusillus doriferus). The Hair seal skins were from the Australian sea lion (Neophoca cinerea). Colonial Times and Tasmanian Advertiser, 25/11/1825, p. 2 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/2446629 (Trove)] After Cook’s ''Endeavour'', the first of several colonial ships bearing the name ''Endeavour'' was a 31 ton schooner first registered on 12 May 1801. This may have been the former schooner ''Martha'' alluded to. This ''Endeavour'' (of Sydney) spent much of its life sailing in Bass Strait or New Zealand waters. It was wrecked at Shoal Haven on 2 March 1813.
The schooner Hunter, formerly the Endeavour, belonging to Mr. Robinson, arrived at Launceston, on the 11th instant, from the N. W. of New Zealand, with 500 fur and 500 hair skins. She is refitting for a six months cruize.
Arrived at Launceston on Wednesday week, the schooner Martha, belonging to Mr. Robinson, with 400 seal skins. This vessel will shortly sail for the Isle of France.
The ''Hunter'' had never sailed near the "N. W. of New Zealand." That statement may have been intended to misdirect other owners/masters as to the schooner's true destination. Onshore, Robinson soon found his financial affairs in disarray leaving him no option other than to sell the ''Hunter'' to local merchants. He then chartered the schooner to resume his voyage to Amsterdam Island and to continue from there to the Isle of France (undoubtedly at the new owners' behest). Leaving his wife and enlarged family behind in Hobart, Robinson sailed from Launceston on 14 December 1825, 7 months after purchasing the schooner. For reasons unknown, the ''Hunter'' did not reach the Sound until 9 March 1826. It can only be presumed that as the ''Hunter'' skirted the southern coast, perhaps calling at Coffin Bay, Middle Island, Cape Arid, Robinson by necessity scoured the coast and adjacent the islands looking for his gangs. The ''Hunter'' picked up the King's Island gang that had been left at the Sound mid-October. A cargo of skins was also loaded. The schooner then set sail for Amsterdam Island (at long last) and beyond, before returning to Hobart on 15 October 1826 when the next part of this story of castaways will be resumed.

During the rather unproductive 7 months that had passed since the ''Hunter'' had sailed from King's Island (early-August 1825 through to early-March 1826), Kemp & Co. had fitted out the ''Governor Brisbane'' for its next voyage:Colonial Times and Tasmanian Advertiser, 19/8/1825, p. 2 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/2445766 (Trove)]; 26/8/1825, p. 2 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/2445859 (Trove)].
Governor Brisbane (belonging to the house of Kemp & Co.) fitting out for the skin trade.
To Shipwrights and Others.
WANTED, for the Schooner GOVERNOR BRISBANE, One five-oared Whale Boat, 25 feet long, and 5 feet 2 inches wide;—One small Dingey, 12 feet long, and 4 feet 6 inches wide.—Any Person wishing to Contract to build the same, or having such to dispose of, will please to apply to KEMP and Co., Macquarie-street.
A new master, Peter Davidson, had been hired to replace Samuel Chase. Davidson had previously been the mate on the ship ''Phoenix'' which had arrived at Hobart from England on 25 January 1825 during the absence of the ''Governor Brisbane''. The ''Governor Brisbane'', Davidson master, sailed from Hobart on 29 September 1825:Colonial Times and Tasmanian Advertiser, 30/9/1825, p. 2 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/2446234 (Trove)].
Sailed yesterday morning the Colonial schooner Governor Brisbane, Captain Davidson, belonging to the house of Kemp and Co., having on board 16 able hands, on a sealing voyage to the Islands to the Eastward. She is fitted completely for a ten months' cruise.
Clearly, the direction was intended to be westward; perhaps a little misdirection for those who might follow. Whatever the circumstances, it is clear that Kemp & Co. had not adequately assessed their new captain. After calling into Spring Bay where whales were sighted, the ''Hobart Town Gazette'' subsequently reported that "Captain Welsh had been cruising with the brig ''Duke of York'' in Bass's Straits" and that he had taken on board a group of men who proved to be "runaways". These men had been at Preservation Island:Colonial Times and Tasmanian Advertiser, 14/10/1825, p. 3 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/2446312/678945 (Trove)]; Hobart Town Gazette, 24/12/1825, p. 2 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/8790236 (Trove)].
...where they found the schooner Governor Brisbane. William Perrings, William Wigdale, and Joseph Leadenhall, alias Gossip had made their escape on board of that vessel and several others, they said were on board of her.
The "handsome" little schooner which had been built in the Derwent was never seen in colonial waters again. There was one further, rather vague, sighting however, a long way from where it should have been. The news was apparently brought to Hobart by the brig ''Cyprus'' which reached Hobart from the Isle of France on 5 June 1826, with a cargo of sugar:Hobart Town Gazette, 10/6/1826, p. 2 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/8791207 (Trove)]. The ''Cyprus'' had been 10 weeks on the passage, "having sailed the 23d March, and experienced very tempestuous weather; many of the persons on board suffered greatly from the want of provisions."
Mr. Kemp's schooner the Governor Brisbane, had been seen on the North-west coast of New Holland, with only two men and the master on board.
If it was the ''Cyprus'' which brought the news it would not have been sailing north of Cape Leeuwin so the sighting had occurred during early-mid May somewhere along the coast between Cape Leewin and the Sound. This suggests that Robinson’s ''Hunter'' was the first colonial schooner to visit the Sound, a full 7 months prior to next visitor. News of the fate of the ''Governor Brisbane'' came full circle even if the vessel did not. The ship ''John Bull'', Captain Rowe, belonging to the house of Jones and Walker, from China and Batavia, 11 June 1826, reached Sydney with a cargo of sundries on 6 August 1826 bringing news from the latter port:The Australian (Sydney, NSW), 12/8/1826, p. 3 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/37074756/4248877 (Trove)].
The schooner Brisbane, belonging to Mr. Kemp, of Hobart Town, was, a short time ago taken away piratically from Van Diemen's Land. It is ascertained that she proceeded to Batavia, where she was seized by the Dutch Government, on suspicion of her being manned with runaway prisoners. The John Bull brings the intelligence of the seizure. The Brisbane had been despatched by her owner on a sealing voyage, when she was carried off. It is not known we believe as yet, who the pirates are, whether the crew or prisoners.
The news eventually reached the schooner's home port where it was reported in the Hobart Town Gazette:Hobart Town Gazette, 7/10/1826, p. 2 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/8790797 (Trove)].
Our Readers will not confound Mr. Baxter's schooner Brisbane of Sydney, Thomas Smith master, with Messrs. Kemp and Company's, the Brisbane of this Colony, which was piratically carried off by the master Davidson (formerly mate of the ship Phoenix) from Bass's Strait to Batavia, where it was seized by the Dutch Government, and Davidson and his guilty crew placed in confinement.
What became of Davidson and his crew is not known. One suggestion is that the few crew left on board the ship died of fever at Batavia. Certainly, neither the ''Governor Brisbane'' nor Peter Davidson appeared in Australian records again.

As the colonial schooners ''Hunter'' and ''Governor Brisbane'', headed towards their respective destinations, the gangs they left in their wakes, from Western Port, Bass's Strait, to the Sound, were soon to become castaways. They just didn't know it, yet. ==...followed by the French== Late the following year a French expedition of scientific discovery under the command of Jules Sebastien Cesar Dumont d'Urville in the L'Astrolabe arrived at King George Sound. He had sailed from Toulon, France, on 22 April 1826, touching at the Canary Islands and the Cape Verde Islands. Sighting, but not landing at Trinidad Island, d'Urville crossed the southern ocean arriving at King George Sound on 8 October 1826. After 108 consecutive days at sea, half of which was spent in "appalling weather and colossal seas", little time was spent resting. Instead d'Urville and his crew were reconnoitring and establishing their observatory. On 12 October 1826 they were surprised by unexpected visitors:Dumont D'Urville, Captain Jules S-C. Trans. Helen Rosenman); ''An Account in Two Volumes of Two Voyages to the South Seas'', Melbourne University Press, 1987, Vol. 1, p. 31.
At 9 p.m. a boat appearing to us to be manned by Englishmen came alongside; one of them in reply to my questions said that he, as well as his companions, had belonged to the schooner Governor Brisbane, engaged in sealing along these coasts; that the captain abandoned six of his crew in Coffin Bay, had left eight of them at Middle Island and had then sailed for Timor, or so they thought. They were living from their fishing, and had settled on the tiny Breaksea Island. They had been leading a most miserable existence for seven months; they complained a great deal of hardships and privation they had endured while waiting for a boat to take them off. I proposed taking them on board as passengers as far as Port Jackson, but this offer was coldly received, whereupon I concluded that most of them must have been escaped convicts and hardly eager to put themselves once again within the reach of the law. However, after a few minutes reflection three of them decided to embark on Astrolabe.
They offered us a batch of brown petrels they had caught in crevices in the rocks. I ordered them to be issued with ship's biscuit and brandy and gave them permission to spend the night on board. I was willing to do this only because they could have made for our shore establishment and I was not very keen on them visiting it until I could form some judgement of them.
What an extraordinary fate for eight Europeans to be abandoned like this with a frail skiff on these deserted beaches and left entirely to their own resources and industry!
From the preceding record it is possible to vaguely plot the route of the ''Governor Brisbane'', after it sailed from Hobart on 29 September 1825. The first known stop was at Preservation Island, in the Furneaux Group. From there across Bass's Strait to visit Western Port where 4 men were left then, apparently, bypassing Kangaroo Island to call at Coffin Bay, where 6 men were left. Sailing on, the ''Governor Brisbane'' then visited Middle Island where 8 men were left. It is evident that the ''Governor Brisbane'' also visited the Sound as one of the sealers left behind spoke of the ship being “anchored in the roads near Seal Island”. All in all, at least 18 men left behind to await the return of their ship.

On the day following his first encounter with the sealers, d'Urville wrote in his diary:Ibid. p. 32.
I have summoned my Englishmen this morning and demanded their final decision. One of them is embarking as a seaman, two others as passengers as far as Port Jackson; the other five decide to stay here on the coast. Among the latter a young man with a very swarthy complexion, a broad face and a flat nose looked to me a completely different type from the English; I soon learned, on questioning him, that he was a New Zealander, a native of Kerikeri, attached for nearly eight years from a very early age to the miserable lot of these vagabonds. He speaks English and seems almost to have forgotten his homeland.
The Englishmen also have with them on Breaksea two native women they got either voluntarily or by force. Moreover they assure me that they have always found the natives very gentle and friendly. This winter they have endured wild gales and severe cold all along the coast.
Several days later on 17 October 1826 d'Urville sighted at noon:ibid. p. 33.
…two strange whalers being rowed between Observatory and Seal Island, and we reckoned that their occupants were more numerous than we first thought. At 3 o'clock their boats came alongside and they informed me that the second one was manned by five Englishmen and an Australian from Port Jackson, all from the schooner Hunter. I allowed three men from the first boat to remain on board, to wit; Hambilton, Brook and Cloney; and from the other boat I took only a coloured American named Richard Simons. This man claims to be originally from Canada and speaks quite good French. Then others requested the same favour, but I refused, because they had been too long making up their minds and because I wanted to husband our provisions. Nor did I want to let them sleep on board, for these people did not inspire me with any great confidence, and I was all too well aware what a dozen bold and determined men might dare by night; moreover I did not know their true number which could exceed their presumed number.
On 19 October:ibid. p. 34.
The two English whalers have returned with fish, petrels, oysters, a female seal, a small phalanger and some fairy penguins. All of this was acquired as food for the crew and for natural history in return for a bit of gunpowder and some rope-yarn. The Englishmen had with them five Australians, as follows: first two young women from Van Diemen's Land, near Port Dalrymple, both short, stocky and not bad looking, but with very coarse features, the front part of their faces being very prominent and their complexion very dark like the natives of Sydney. I cannot judge the texture of their hair because it was close cropped. One of these women who was quite intelligent, has given M. Gaimard a large number of words from her language. Two other individuals, one male, the other female, aged from eighteen to twenty, come from the continent opposite Kangaroo Island. These two, quite well proportioned, have a much darker complexion, regular features, rather beautiful eyes and very smooth black hair; they are far from being repulsive looking like most of the natives of Australia and seem to belong to a less degraded race. Finally a little girl of about eight or nine, who comes from the mainland opposite Middle Island and as far as features and build are concerned seemed to be a cross between those from Kangaroo Island and the ones from King George Sound. All these individuals have been living for several years with the Englishmen except for the little girl whom they have only had for about seven months.
I never tired of wondering at this strange gathering of these wretched mortals of such different origins and education that capricious chance had nonetheless gathered together in order to subject them to such a miserable and precarious existence!…their boats represented their entire fortune, and their whole existence relied on them, the loss of these poor craft would have made the lot of these unfortunates a hundred times worse even than that of the savages in these regions.
…One of the Englishmen has been retained on board with his dogs to accompany our hunters on a kangaroo hunt tomorrow, as our naturalists expressed a lively interest in getting at least one of these animals.
The next day, 20 October1826:ibid. p. 35.
MM. Gressien, Guilbert, Gaimard and Sainson, who also went ashore at first light with the Englishman and his dogs to hunt kangaroo, pushed on as far as the English River. They came back at 5 p.m. tired out without either killing or bringing a single one of these animals to bay although they flushed out five of them…
Trading between the expeditioners and the sealers continued. On 22 October:ibid. p. 35.
…The English boats have brought us fish and pretty doves with a metallic sheen in exchange for salt pork and biscuit.
The naturalist and doctor for the expeditionary party, Jean-Rene-Constant Quoy, provided an insight into the working relationship of the sealers and their companions:ibid. p. 49.
...The sealers had native women from New Holland and Van Diemen's Land with them. They appear to have abducted the former by force which made them feared along this coast. These women through their skill and industry were extremely useful to the Englishmen; it was they who did the fishing, went hunting with a gun, or after kangaroos with the dogs, and they went diving to bring us oysters and other shellfish, and procured a large number of big lizards for us that it would have been impossible to get without their help. Life could not have been too bad for them with men who provided well for them and cared more for them than their own menfolk.
During the afternoon of 25 October 1826 Dumont d'Urville sailed from King George Sound. On board the ''Astrolabe'' were Hambilton, Symons, Cloney and, possibly, Brook although no mention is made of him in the journals of d'Urville and his officers. The remaining members of the sealing gangs continued their predatory existence on the shores of King George Sound as the ''Astrolabe'' sailed away. The French corvette arrived at Sydney on 2 December 1826:The Australian (Sydney, NSW), 6/12/1826, p. 3 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/37073075 (Trove)].
SHIP NEWS.
Arrived on Saturday last, The King's of France's corvette Astrolabe, 82 men, 12 guns, Captain D'Urville; from Toulon 29th April; La Praja, St. Jago, 30th July; and lastly, King George's Sound, Western Port, and Jervis' Bay.
A report of the arrival of the ''Astrolabe'' published in the Sydney Gazette was rather more 'colorful', indeed may have outgunned the French corvette, certainly hardly welcoming:The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser, 6/12/1826, p. 2 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/2187058 (Trove)]. Phew! What a serve for the visitors!
A GREAT sensation was created in town, on Saturday last, upon the annunciation of the arrival of His Most Christian Majesty's ship Astrolabe. It would appear that, on her way hither, she had called at King George's Sound, and also at Western Port. The latter, it was promulgated, had not been taken possession of by the French, because it happened to be within the limits of His Britannic Majesty's possessions ; but King George's Sound, the new Colony to which Major LOCKYER has recently been despatched by the Colonial Government, it was asserted, in the most positive manner, had been formally invested, and taken possession of, in the name of Charles the TENTH! Had such been the fact, or could it possibly have taken place, we should certainly have been considerably chagrined; inasmuch as we were never generous enough to indulge in the conception of permitting any foreign power to share an inch of this continental territory : we wanted it, and still do require it, for our own MONARCH. But, in order to relieve the public mind of that anxiety which pervaded all classes, on account of the late expeditions that have proceeded in quest of new settlements, we have much pleasure in stating, that there is not the least iota of truth in the report, which spread like wildfire. In the first place, the Astrolabe has put into this port for the purpose of refreshing and refitting—her main object being that of scientific research, in which the French nation, at present, seem to take the lead ; and, in the second place, were the French, or any other power, inclined to colonize in any part of Australia—that is, the island on which we are established—such a measure must be at the certain risk of an irruption between these Powers and Old England ; and, in this assertion, it will be acknowledged that we are fully borne out, when we state the fact, that the whole continent of Australia is the exclusive property of the British Crown ; and that there is not so much as an inch upon which either French, Spanish, Dutch, Russian, or New Zealander, can dare legally to set a foot...
Much less bombastically, a report of the recovery of the members of the several sealing gangs, the castaways, appeared a few days later:The Australian (Sydney, NSW), 9/12/1826, p. 3 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/37071800/4249013 {Trove)]
The Astrolabe which touched at Western Port, has brought up sixteen seamen from thence. They report themselves to have been left a-shore there, by Captain Davidson, Master of the Governor Brisbane, for the purpose of collecting seal. This vessel left Hobart Town in the early part of the year on a speculative voyage. Eight of the crew were put on shore at King George's Sound, and as many more were landed on Middle Island, about 800 miles further on the coast. The Captain said he would take them in again in a day or two after. A vessel supposed by the crew to be the Governor Brisbane, was seen, in the offing three days after they were left. They had been on shore about eight months, when the Corvette hove in sight. On signals being made, the crew of the Astrolabe put off a boat and took them on board. When left they had only two days provisions.
Unfortunately the names of the additional castaways have not been recorded/found. It appears that the 4 sealers recovered from King George's Sound left the ''Astrolabe'' in Sydney. Hambilton later rejoined the ''Astrolabe'' after sailing from Sydney, in the whaler ''Harriet'', to Tikopia in the eastern Solomon Islands. Hambilton died of fever and quinine induced gluttony at Guam on 19 May 1828.
Coincidentally, the schooner ''Hunter'', James Craig master, arrived at Sydney on 16 December 1826. Nary a word was reported regarding the role of the ship leaving men along the remotest shores of the continent of New Holland ever so recently proclaimed to be solely for the benefit of the Monarch!The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser, 20/12/1826, p. 2 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/2187157 (Trove)].
On Saturday last arrived, from Launceston, the schooner Hunter, James Craig, master, with 2000 bushels of wheat, 10 tons of flour, and a quantity of kangaroo and seal skins. ...Yesterday the French ship L'Astrolabe, Captain D'Urville, resumed her voyage of discovery.

Work in Progress, TBC

==...followed, belatedly, by Major Lockyer== As Lockyer and members of his party set about establishing a camp on the shore of Princess Royal Harbour they were soon to be confronted with evidence of something untoward happening which soured the party’s early relationships with local Aboriginals. Investigating a fire seen on Michaelmas Is. they found 4 Aboriginal men abandoned there. Shortly after releasing the 4 men a retaliatory attack was made upon a watering party and a convict labourer was severely wounded. The following day a dead Aboriginal man was found on Green Island. Who had perpetrated these acts that had outraged the local Aboriginals? An answer was soon to emerge. On 10 January 1827 a boat pulled up to the ''Amity''. The boat belonged to the Colonial schooner ''Hunter'' (not ''Governor Hunter'' as Lockyer wrote in his report—after having sailed from Sydney for Kangaroo Island in 1815, the ''Governor Hunter'' was found 3 years later, almost buried, in a lagoon behind present day Foster, N.S.W.). In the boat were men from the ''Hunter'' and another Colonial schooner ''Governor Brisbane''. The recovery of the sealing gangs at King George Sound is documented in the records of the expedition sent there to establish the settlement that is now Albany. On 29 September 1825, several months prior to ''Hunter'''s departure from Launceston for the Isle of France, another schooner the ''Governor Brisbane'' had left Hobart on a sealing voyage. After visiting Western Port, Kangaroo Island and Coffin Bay at the eastern limit of the Great Australian Bight, where 6 men were 'abandoned' and then Middle Island in the Recherche Archipelago where a sealing gang of 8 men was left, the ''Governor Brisbane'' was piratically seized by its master and sailed to Batavia. There it was seized, in turn, by the Dutch Government; the master and the two crew placed in confinement.????? At about this time ''Hunter'' left her gang at the Recherche Archipelago. As sealing gangs were inclined to do, these gangs ranged along the coast and eventually joined together at King George Sound. Thus both the ''Governor Brisbane ''and the ''Hunter'' had left and, ultimately, abandoned their sealing gangs along the West Coast. The gang(s?) were supplied with 3 months provisions and it was agreed (?) that a vessel would be sent with supplies and to take the gangs off within eight months of their being left. The gangs, each of which had two boats, included the following:
''Governor Brisbane'': George Thomas, Boatsteerer, John Randall, Steersman, John Hobson, Seaman, Thomas Tasmein, a Black Man, William Hook, a New Zealander, Hambilton, Brook, Cloney, George Magennis or Machaness, John Sigsworth, Samuel Bailey, Sally, a native woman of the mainland opposite Kangaroo Island., Dinah, a native woman of Van Diemen's Land.
''Hunter'': William Bundy, Boatsteerer, James Everett, Steersman, Thomas Toolen, Seaman, Robert Williams, a Black man, Pidgeon, a Sydney Black, Richard Symonds, coloured American, from Canada, James Leadenhall, John Smidmore, Edward Edwards Native boy, Harry, belonging to mainland opposite Kangaroo Island., Mooney, a native woman of Van Diemen's Land.
Six weeks prior to d'Urville's arrival in Sydney, H.M. Colonial brig ''Amity'' had sailed for Westernport and King George Sound under the command of Lieutenant William Festing. On board the ''Amity'' was Major Lockyer of the 57th Regiment, with a detachment of the 39th Regiment, to form a new settlement at King George Sound. The Government expedition to King George Sound followed several attempts to settle the northern coast(s) of Australia. Brief settlements had occurred at Port Essington, Melville Island where Fort Dundas was built, and after an initial investigation of the Swan River at Raffles Bay. The motivation for establishing these northern settlements was the promotion of trade with, particularly, the Macassans who visited the coast regularly in search of trepang. The motivation for the settlement at King George Sound was to pre-empt the French establishing a foothold on the, as yet, "unoccupied" west coast.
The ''Amity'' sailed from Sydney on 9 November 1826 at the same time as HMS ''Fly'', Captain Wetherall, "who was to proceed in company as far as Western Port with the hired transport Brig ''Dragon'', there to form a settlement under the command of Captain Wright of the Buffs". After calling at George Town, where George Robinson became appraised of the intention of the expedition, contrary weather forced the ''Amity'' to the east and, on 29 November, she reached Hobart Town, whence she sailed on 6 December for King George Sound reaching there on Christmas Day. As they entered the Sound a large fire was seen burning on Michaelmas Island. As the fire was kept burning and as at night a light was visible on the west end of the island facing the harbour, Major Lockyer became "extremely anxious to ascertain what persons were on Michaelmas Island". On the 27th a boat was despatched at daylight. Four natives were found, under a rock. On being pointed to they got up, and one was seen to have four or five deep scars in his neck, as if from a sword or cutlass. Being without arms in the boat Mr. Wheeler did not like to approach the shore but the natives, on seeing the boat about to pull off, fell on their knees and made sad lamentations. Mr. Wheeler then ran the boat in and took them off. They were landed on the mainland, where they were met by other natives who, after hearing what the four men had to say, attacked a watering party, one member of which, Dennis Dineen, a prisoner, received three spear wounds, which Major Lockyer considered were inflicted by one of the four men. Next day, on Green Island, a small island in Oyster Harbour, Major Lockyer:
...found the dead body of a native; from its appearance I should have considered it to have been dead about two months. It struck me there must have been some bad work going on there; the natives have no boats; they never venture above knee deep in the water; near about four yards I should think lay a miserable attempt at a raft from some dead wood tied together with grass.

Being without a spade they were unable to bury the body on this visit. This was done on 4 February. Construction of the buildings of Frederick's Town now began in unsettled weather. On 10 January the weather cleared and became fine:
…in the afternoon a boat was perceived pulling into the harbour; proved to be a sealing gang, the boat belonging to a Mr. Robinson of the schooner Governor Hunter, with some of the crew of the schooner Brisbane, the master having gone off and left these men on the islands here; it appears this latter vessel belonged to Mr. Kemp, of Hobart Town; this boat contained the following persons:—William Bundy, Boatsteerer; Thomas Toolen, Seaman; Robert Williams, a Black Man; Pidgeon, a Sydney Black; of the Hunter; and George Thomas, Boatsteerer; John Hobson, Seaman; Thomas Tasmein, a Black Man; William Hook, a New Zealander; of the Brisbane.
The men pulled up to the ''Amity'' where they told Lieutenant Festing that they were destitute of provisions. He referred them to Major Lockyer to whom the boatsteerer produced a letter from his owner that he would be answerable for what would be furnished. Major Lockyer "sanctioned their being victualled on board the Brig for the present, as I considered it my duty to investigate and find out if possible the perpetrator of the villainous act of placing the four natives on Michaelmas Island".::::::
Thursday, 11th. Sent for the sealers from the Brig, and, on questioning them, ascertained that the native we found dead on Green Island, had been murdered by a party of the sealers, and that the four men we had taken off Michaelmas Island had been placed there after the murder had been perpetrated and that they had also forcibly seized and carried off two female natives. One of them was now on Eclipse Island with one Samuel Bailey… Pidgeon, the Sydney native conceiving that I might find him extremely useful in bringing about a communication and reconciliation with the Natives, and as he appeared an intelligent fellow and was willing to be employed, I have ordered him to be rationed whilst so employed, as he was never here before cannot know nor possibly be in any way concerned in the affair above stated… requested Lieutenant Festing to detain the boat and sealers for the present, until Samuel Bailey who is at Eclipse Island is apprehended, and the others concerned who are daily expected to arrive here from the eastward on their way to Chatham Island.
From William Hook, Major Lockyer obtained an affidavit, from which the following details are taken:
On arrival at King George's Sound the sealers built huts, where they were freqently visited by natives, who were friendly, accompanying the sealers fishing in their boats, although the native women were never seen or came to where the sealers had their huts. In October the French Man-o-war L'Astrolabe, anchored in the Sound and remained from the 8th to the 25th.
One day, after L'Astrolabe had left, five native men came to where the boats were and asked to be taken to Green Island to catch birds. Randall and Everitt, the Boatsteerers, instructed William Hook and Ned Edwards to take them there, land them, and come off, leaving them there, which they did. The natives, seeing the boat going away called out to them to return, "making all signs possible for that purpose; but, having been ordered to leave them" Hook was afraid to act otherwise.
Next day Randall, accompanied by Kirby, Magennis and Bailey, of his boat's crew, armed with guns and cutlasses, set out soon???????
after five o'clock in the morning, and returned about four or five in the evening bringing with them four native women… ??????during the night two of the women made their escape though the sealers had tied them two together by the arms; next morning both boat's crews again went off armed, leaving informant and another to watch the boats; in the evening they returned saying they had not seen any of the natives or the two women that had made their escape, but had found hanging to the trees at their encampment a pocket compass and a knife that had been given to the natives by the Captain of the French ship.
On the following day Hook was sent with Ned and four others in the boat...
...to Green Island with a keg of water for the natives; and, on the boat approaching the shore, they made a rush to get into it; the people in the boat shoved off to prevent them, and returned to the party on shore, when four fresh hands got into the boat, taking with them two guns and two swords and again went to the Island, and one man got out to take the keg of water on shore; the natives making a rush to get into the boat, the Europeans resisted by striking them with their oars and swords; and finding that they persisted, a gun was fired with slugs over their heads to frighten them, which did not answer, when a second shot was fired the Informant saw one of them fall forward on his face in the water and the blood spouting out from both his sides. Kirby, who steered the boat, fired the first shot ...the boat was then shoved off and went to the shore ...next morning Randall went again to the island, and at first the natives hid themselves; but, on seeing Randall who was a great favourite with them, they came out and kissed him; he then took the four into his boat, leaving the dead body on the island, and left Oyster Harbour and landed the four natives on Michaelmas Island, and left them making great lamentations; Randall then went to Breaksea Island where the other boat joined, bringing with them the two female natives that had been taken away from the mainland at Oyster Harbour. One of these females is now at Eclipse Island with Samuel Bailey, also a native girl, a child seven years old- the other female taken from this is with George Magennis with the boat to the eastward; …these men have other native women that they take about with them, two from Van Diemen's Land, taken in Bass' Strait, and one from the Main Land opposite Kangaroo Island.
Major Lockyer requested Lieutenant Festing "to detain the boat and sealers for the present, until Samuel Bailey who is at Eclipse Island is apprehended, and the others concerned who are daily expected to arrive here from the eastward on their way to Chatham Island".
Michaelmas and Breaksea Islands are at the entrance to King George's Sound. Michaelmas Island is about 2.5 km from the mainland and Breaksea Island is about 2 Km further south. The latter was a bare rock, the resort of sooty petrels and seals.
On 2 March ???????? Major Lockyer visited Breaksea Island. He found there a large spot of good soil suitable for a potato crop. On the south side were about a dozen seals. "The marks of sealers having been on it, the ground around a cave in a sand rock exhibited the feathers and pinions of the mutton bird as a proof great slaughter must be committed there occasionally".
On 13 January a boat which had been sent for him arrived with Samuel Bailey, a native woman and a little native girl, Fanny. The woman "was not at all improved by the treatment she appeared to have undergone; her right arm was much injured by a blow and on meeting her friends she cried very much. I never saw so miserable an object in the shape of Female, which was probably considerably worse for the ill-usage and hard living she had been compelled to undergo". She was given some biscuit and her arm was dressed. Bailey was handcuffed and placed in confinement. He protested that "he was not at the murder of the man, but admits he drew cuts, as he terms it, with the others his companions for the woman and is aware of the four men being placed on Michaelmas Island".
As Major Lockyer "should on the departure of the brig Amity, be considerably at a loss for two experienced seamen as boatkeepers, and who would be able to act as Pilots to bring vessels into the Harbour from the Sound, as well as to visit Oyster Harbour occasionally, as also to enable us to draw the seine and to preserve it in good order…", he engaged George Thomas and John Hobson, who volunteered to remain for rations and wages given to Government vessels, for this purpose.
On 17 January, Major Lockyer wrote in his Journal:
From the lawless manner in which these sealers are ranging about requires some immediate measures to control them as, from what we know as also from what I have learnt from themselves, they are a complete set of Pirates going from Island to Island along the southern coast from Rottenest Island to Bass's Strait in open whale boats, having their chief resort or Den at Kangaroo Island, making occasional descents on the main land and carry off by force native women, and when resisted make use of the firearms with which they are provided; amongst themselves they rob each other, the weak being obliged to give way to the stronger; at Kangaroo Island a great scene of villany is going on, where to use their own words there are a great many graves, a number of desperate characters, runaway prisoners from Sydney and Van Diemen's Land.

A Government vessel or small man of war to be kept for the purpose of cruising on this would check a great deal of the lawless proceedings now going on, as also restrictions should be made respecting the seal fishery, which from their destroying the cubs as well as old ones will cause them to become scarce. I should think it would prove both beneficial to Government and to the merchants and speculators if these islands were farmed out to those who offer a reasonable rent for them, for a certain extent of coast subject to such regulations as Government exact.
Immense quantities of salt can be collected on this coast at Middle Island particularly, as also in these harbours.
The Journal was taken to Sydney by the brig Amity, which sailed on Wednesday 24 January. The Amity took with her Samuel Bailey, in custody, William Hook, and the girl Fanny. Major Lockyer had ordered that the little girl "who was taken off the mainland to the eastward of this and having no means of restoring her to the tribe to which she belongs, to be taken to Sydney for the disposal of His Excellency". Lieutenant Festing was requested "if it does not take him out of his way, and cause him too great a delay, to call at the Islands to the eastward, and if possible secure the persons named in the Information and take them to Sydney". These were the boats' crews under John Randall and James Everitt.
In reporting the arrival of the Amity at Sydney, the Sydney Gazette of 19 February 1827 said: "The accounts from King George's Sound are very meagre". On 24 February (?) the Sydney Gazette followed with an expanded account:
A native black has been lately found murdered at Green Island, King George's Sound. Some depositions were taken before Major Lockyer and a man named Samuel Bailey was forwarded on suspicion to Sydney, together with William Hook, a New Zealander, who it is thought would have been able to identify him. An examination, however, was had before the Acting Superintendent of Police, the result of which was, that no identification took place. No light has yet been thrown on the transaction.
On Sunday, 28 January, Major Lockyer made an excursion to Seal Island and found there "the remains of the habitation of some sealers and probably on it is fresh water though we did not find it". There were no seals.
The schooner ''Isabella'' arrived on Monday, 12 February. Major Lockyer, who returned from a visit to the interior on 15 February found her at anchor and
also found here George Thomas, John Hobson, who had left this with Lieutenant Festing in the Amity brig to go to Middle Island for their things and had come back in a small whale boat with two seamen requiring a passage to Sydney, and to my surprise learnt that the whale boat with the sealers who were concerned in the murder of the native on Green Island in Oyster Harbour, had actually come into the harbour with the schooner …someone gave them the hint to be off, as they left the schooner before she anchored and went off again and are supposed to be gone to the westward.
Nothing more was heard of the sealers until 10 March when...
…about ten o'clock it commenced blowing a very severe gale from the East S. East, with heavy rain, thunder and lightning and continued without ceasing until six o'clock when two boats were reported to have just come in on the beach. Ordered the guard down, and ascertaining it was the two sealing boats in charge of John Randall and James Everitt, ordered them to surrender and deliver up their arms and found them to contain the following persons:—
James Everitt's boat:—James Leadenhall; John Smidmore; Edward Edwards; Native boy Harry, belonging to the mainland opposite Kangaroo Island; Mooney, a native woman of Van Diemen's Land.
John Randall's boat:—James Kirby; George McGinnis or Machaness; John Sigsworth; Sally, a native woman of the main opposite to Kangaroo Island; Dinah, a native woman of Van Diemen's Land.
Had them confined in the Store Hut in charge of a sentry and the boats secured with their equipments to prevent their going off.
Next day Major Lockyer "Sent for the boat's crews individually and informed them that they...
…were charged with murder and piracy and that they would be sent to Sydney to answer for the same; …they protested that most of them were not present at the death of the native, but John Smidmore acknowledged he shot the unfortunate man, but that it was in self-defence, which he would prove. I recommended him as well as the others to say nothing that would incriminate them; to which they replied they were anxious the matter should be fully investigated and that, learning that there was a settlement established here, they came to give themselves up. The taking away the women they admitted four in number, two made their escape, [one was] brought away and restored to her tribe from the Eclipse Islands, the other landed by boat upwards of two months ago on the main land in the Sound; also the landing of the four natives on Michaelmas Island stating that from the affray, which had taken place, the shores were lined with mobs of natives and they could not in safety land these men on the main, which was the cause of their leaving them on Michaelmas Island where there is plenty of small kangaroos, fish and some seal.
John Smidmore said he shot the native to save the lives of himself and those in the boat with him, that Edward Edwards was knocked down by a stone or stick and was bleeding in the water, to all appearances dead before he fired; they all admitted being at Oyster Harbour at the time and of taking the woman and placing the four natives on Michaelmas Island, with the exception of John Sigsworth, who was at Middle Island at this time.
…they said they should be glad to have the matter investigated and had come here for the purpose of giving themselves up, and also stated that they had been left here by their employers in a most shameful manner, having been here eighteen months on the Coast with three months' provision only, with a promise that a vessel would be sent with supplies and to take them off within eight months of the time of their being left, since which no vessel or supplies has ever reached them and consequently obliged to live on anything they could get, even a dog; they have with them one hundred fur seal skins and have about seven hundred on an island near Mondrain Island opposite the mainland by Thistle's Cove and Lucky Bay.
From these men's accounts of the Coast from Middle Island down round Cape Lewen [Leeuwin] to Rottenest Island off the Swan River, there are boat harbours all the way at convenient distances from 50 to 70 miles and some less, and [in] many of them a vessel of any size could find shelter in good anchorage, mostly islands along shore with deep water between them and the Main- they describe the weather on the Coast as fine in general with variable winds seldom blowing the same way longer than three or four days at any time of the year; that last winter the weather was particularly fine and mild.
About twenty-five miles to the southward of the Swan River one of the boats entered a bar river and went up about twenty or more miles and at six miles from the entrance it forms a large sheet or lake as large as Princess Royal Harbour or King George's Sound; on crossing it you again enter the river which runs eastward into the country. The natives on its bank were in great numbers and appeared extremely hostile as they stood on the banks and held their spears in a menacing attitude and were very clamorous, shouting and making a great noise.
At Rottenest Island, immense numbers of the small kangaroo called Wallaby are to be caught there, their skins make excellent fur jackets or rugs.
Major Lockyer gave orders that the sealers should receive one pound and a half of flour each man and one pound to each woman until opportunity offered to send them to Sydney.
On 13 March, having no one able to make a sail for the Government boat, Major Lockyer employed two of the sealers to do so, and gave them four pounds of tobacco for their trouble. A week later two of the sealers were ordered to go with the pilot to bring a load of shells. They refused to go saying...
that as their ration was small, one pound and a half of flour for five days in the week and the remaining two one pound of flour and one pound of beef each day and giving them meat at all with our small stock I considered an indulgence. In consequence of their refusal to work, I deemed it my duty to withdraw the order for the issue of meat to these men and to give them nothing but flour and fish which it is to be hoped will bring them to their senses, and shall be glad when an opportunity offers to send them to Sydney that they may be got rid of.
On 2 April 1827, on her return to Sydney from the Swan River, HMS Success called at King George's Sound. Captain Stirling declined receiving the six sealers on board for conveyance to Sydney, so Major Lockyer...
...not deeming it prudent to have to feed those individuals from the stores and from the peculiar nature attending the transactions, as also being doubtful as to the law extending to these individuals for a crime committed at this particular place and before it had been occupied, I set them at large with the understanding that, whenever they appeared at Sydney, they would surrender themselves to the Civil Power to answer to this transaction; two of them, John Randall and James Kirby have entered and are now serving on board His Majesty's Ship Success.
Major Lockyer returned to Sydney by HMS ''Success'', leaving King George's Sound on 3 April 1827. In a report made at Sydney on 18 April he said:
I should recommend the attention of Government to a most important and valuable branch of Trade, which, if some measures are not almost immediately resorted to, must be irreparably injured if not altogether destroyed. The Islands along the Southern Coast of this immense one are more or less frequented by Black or Fur Seal, which if protected would not only afford a good revenue to the Government but would also prove a nursery for seamen; I would suggest that a prohibition should be immediately issued to prevent any Individuals taking the seals or going at all to the islands on pain of seizure, if found without a license.
Once in three years the Government should farm the islands out for the season from November to the end of April following, or such other months as would be found not to interfere with their breeding or the time they shed their fur, and a severe penalty to be attached for killing pups.
The coast between Middle Island and King George's Sound abound with Sperm Whale, and, I am informed, have not as yet been molested from the whale ships not approaching so near the land from the dread of the coast, but as far as I can learn from those persons who have been living down there going in open boats actually from Kangaroo Island round Cape Leuwin to Swan River that there is not the least danger approaching, and there are several places where ships of any size can anchor in security.
On 21 May 1827 Captain Wakefield, who had replaced Major Lockyer as Commandant on his departure in HMS. ''Success'', reported that the brig ''Ann'', John Grimes master, from Melville Island via Timor, with horses, had anchored in the Sound the previous Thursday, 17 May. He continued:
…the twelve sealers and three black women (one a native of Kangaroo Island and the other two of Port Dalrymple, Van Diemen's Land) who remained here when Major Lockyer, and five others who arrived on the 4th April in distress, have engaged themselves on board the Ann (Grimes master) and left the Settlement. They have been receiving rations at the rate of one pound of flour per day each, but were struck off the stores on the 19th inst. I have, however, been obliged to issue one month's rations of flour for the women during the passage.
The ''Ann'', 160 tons, reached Sydney on 12 June 1827. The ''Sydney Gazette ''of 13 June 1827 reported:The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW), 13/6/1827, p. 2 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/2188408 (Trove)].
On Monday last arrived the brig Ann, Captain Grimes. She left Timor the 2d of March, Melville Island the 14th of April, and King George's Sound the 22d of May.
...A quantity of seal skins and bees' wax, together with twelve sealers and three females, that were taken off King George's Sound, where they had been deposited for two years and upwards, constitute the residue of the cargo. The sealers and the women we hear, belonged to the Hunter and Brisbane out of these parts...
The Amity, which had carried Major Lockyer to King George’s Sound, had returned to Sydney on 15 February 1827. The first reports of the new colonial outpost soon began to appear, first at Sydney, where the news was decidedly mixed then, after HMS ''Fly'' carried the newspapers south, at Hobart Town, where the first report sounded positive:The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser, 16/2/1827, p. 2; 24/2/1827, p. 2. Colonial Times and Tasmanian Advertiser, 9/3/1827, p. 3.
One of the harbours discovered at King George's Sound, is not only safe, but also capacious and highly picturesque. This is called Princess Royal Harbour—the appellation given it by the famed VANCOUVER.—The town of this new British Colony, has been designated by the first Commandant, Major Lockyer, "Frederick's Town," in honour of the Duke of York
A month passed before a much more detailed report of Lockyer’s new settlement at King George’s Sound appeared in the Hobart Town Gazette of 7 April 1827. Excerpts of this report may have given Robinson cause for concern, particularly the reference to the “Hunter schooner”. In describing the depredations of the sealing gangs belonging to the Hunter, and another schooner, the Governor Brisbane, Lockyer referred to the men as a “…complete set of Pirates” :Hobart Town Gazette, 7/4/1827, p. 3. The source of this report is unknown, possibly from those aboard the Amity after its return to Sydney on 15 February 1827 then brought to Hobart per HMS Fly on 3 March 1827. Rather strangely, an abridged version of this report appeared in the Sydney Gazette, 20/4/1827.
…On entering the harbour, Major Lockyer had observed a fire in Michaelmas island, as if from persons in distress. A boat was accordingly despatched to the place, and four natives were found upon the island in a miserable situation, having been left there some time before by a party of sealers. On the same day, (the 27th of December), a watering party from the brig on the main were surprised by a number of natives lying in ambush, and one man, Dennis Dinneen, had three spears struck in him, inflicting very severe wounds so as to endanger his life. Fortunately one of the party having gone to bathe, discovered the approach of the natives, and gave the rest timely warning, else probably every one would have been murdered. This attack was evidently made in consequence of the injuries the natives had received from the sealing gangs who visit these parts…
…The formation of this settlement, if it were to be attended with no other good results than affording a check to the horrid barbarities committed by the unprincipled men infesting these coasts, both against the natives and against each other, as well at the destruction of the fishing itself, will be most desirable. All the enormities recorded in our columns, for so many months back, are confirmed by Major Lockyer, and we remark, that the same means of removing them are recommended as by ourselves. He describes them as a regular set of pirates traversing from island to island in open boats along the coast from Rottnest island to Bass’s strait, having their chief resort or den at Kangaroo island, making occasional descents on the main land, and carrying off by force, the native women. They rob and murder each other. At Kangaroo island a dreadful scene of villainy is going on, where to use their own words, “there are a great many graves.” Their numbers consist in a great measure of runaway prisoners from Sydney and Van Diemen’s land…
…On landing on a small island called Green island, Major Lockyer found the body of a native lying exposed on the ground, which, to appearance, had been dead about two months. Some bad work had evidently been going on. The natives there have no boats, and never venture above knee deep into the water. A miserable attempt at a raft made of some dead wood tied together with grass was found on the beach. These mysterious appearances were cleared up by the arrival of a boat belonging to the Hunter schooner on the 10th of January with a gang of 8 sealers, consisting of Willam Bundy, Thomas Coolen, Robert Williams, a black man, and Pigeon a black native of Sydney, and 4 others who had belonged to the Mr. Kemp’s schooner Brisbane, namely, George Thomas, John Hobson, Thomas Cassmeir, a black man, and William Hook, a native of New Zealand. From them it was ascertained that the native found dead on Green island, had been murdered by a party of sealers, and that the 4 men, which had been rescued from Michaelmas island had been placed there after the murder, and that two female natives had been carried off by them, one of whom with her child, was at that time on Eclipse island, kept by a man named Samuel Bailey, who had taken part in the murder. A boat was accordingly sent for these persons, and the impatience of the natives who had assembled to wait the return of the woman, while the boat approached the shore from its first appearance on the horizon, is feelingly described by Major Lockyer. The return of the woman, though in a most deplorable condition, and the appearance of Bailey in handcuffs very much soothed the other natives, and it is not likely that any future violence will be committed by them. Bailey is sent prisoner to Sydney, and Lieutenant Festing, on his return, was to call at the usual haunts of the sealers, in hopes of apprehending his accomplices.

More was to come. Shortly after Major Lockyer returned to Sydney per HMS Success on 15 April 1827 another news report spelt out in no uncertain terms the character of the men with whom Robinson associated and had recruited for his gangs:The Monitor (Sydney), 27/4/1827, p. 5.
MAJOR LOCKYER, it appears, formed a Settlement at King George's Sound, which it is hoped will be productive of one good at least, namely; put an end to the piratical practices and other violences of the run-a-ways from Hobart Town, who infest Bass's Straits, and who commit on the natives, particularly the women, and on each other, when they quarrel, murder and all kinds of atrocities...
Despite the preceding there appears to have been no repercussions for Robinson.
TBC... ==Pirates—Colonial Schooner ''Governor Brisbane''== Hambilton (Hambleton, Hamilton?), Origins unclear, possibly Thomas Hambleton who arrived at Port Jackson on 20 August 1791 as a convict on the Atlantic. In 1802 he was at Norfolk Island. The 1805 muster at Norfolk Island described him as a member of the boat's crew. When Norfolk Island was evacuated he left on the schooner Estramina, arriving at Hobart on 5 June 1808. He was in the crew of the Elizabeth and Mary in 1818. He may have been the Thomas Hamilton who shipped in the Queen Charlotte from Sydney for Port Dalrymple on 5 January 1821 and again in March 1821 and in the brig Wellington which left Sydney on 1 April 1823 for N.Z. and Macquarie Island, returning on 23 September 1823.] Hambilton was a member of the boat crew which was encountered by d'Urville 12 October 1826. He left the Sound on the Astrolabe on 25 October 1826. En-route to Sydney the Astrolabe called at Western Port where Hambilton provided valuable assistance to d'Urville because of his prior experience there. After the Astrolabe arrived in Sydney on 2 December 1826 Hambilton is thought to have joined the whaler Harriet (which does not appear in Sydney shipping records for that time!). He deserted that ship at Tikopia (eastern Solomon Islands) and, after a stay of 9 months, rejoined Astrolabe which arrived there on 10 February 1828. After visiting Vanikoro, Hambilton and most of the crew went down with fever. Hambilton died at Guam on 19 May 1828 of quinine induced gluttony by "wolfing down a whole haunch of venison washed down with a pint of spirits". d'Urville commented that "Hambilton had always behaved well on the ship; on Vanikoro he had shown a great deal of zeal and willingness; either as guide or interpreter this Englishman had been of real service to the mission".
Brook, left the Sound on Astrolabe on 25 October 1826. After arriving in Sydney on 2 December 1826 no further record has been found.
Cloney, left the Sound on Astrolabe on 25 October 1826. After arriving in Sydney on 2 December 1826 no further record has been found.
John Randall, steersman, may have joined the brig Nereus at Georgetown in February 1824 before the brig left for the "Islands" sealing. In May 1824, after a voyage to the Great Australian Bight, Randall deserted the Nereus at Kangaroo Island with George "Fireball" Bates who lived on the island for the remainder of his long life. There are conflicting accounts as to the identity of Bates' fellow deserter; Nat Thomas, another long-time Kangaroo Island resident was said to be involved rather than Randall. The desertion may have followed an incident in which Bates' mate broke the arm of a fellow crew member and was punished by being chained, placed in a boat and tied astern of the brig whilst it was sheltering in Western Cove, Kangaroo Island. Bates joined his mate during the night and effected their escape by rowing to American River and burning the boat. After avoiding being found Randall and Bates soon encountered James Kirby, James Everett and Henry Wallen, the latter having lived on Kangaroo Island since late 1818 or early 1819. At the Sound Randall was a member of a raiding party which kidnapped 4 Aboriginal women. Randall signed on HMS Success as a seaman, leaving the Sound on 3 April 1827 and arriving at Sydney on 16 April 1827.
James Kirby, seaman?; Kirby had crossed from Van Diemen's Land to Kangaroo Island before May 1824 when encountered by Randall (and George "Fireball" Bates). At the Sound Kirby was a member of a raiding party which kidnapped 4 Aboriginal women. Kirby also signed on HMS Success as a seaman on leaving the Sound on 3 April 1827.
John Hobson, seaman; Hobson was in William Bundy's boat which arrived at the Sound on 10 January 1827. He was subsequently employed by Lockyer to work as a pilot at the Sound. He and George Thomas made a brief visit to Middle Is. on the Amity to recover stores and equipment left there; he returned by boat. Hobson was well regarded by Captain Joseph Wakefield, Lockyer's successor, who commented "Hobson is always ready, willing and perfectly sufficient, for any duty which may be required of him". Hobson sailed as a relief crewman on the Mermaid, whose crew were all sick, on 15 January 1828. He was expected to return.
George Thomas, boat-steerer; Thomas was in William Bundy's boat which arrived at the Sound on 10 January 1827. He was employed by Lockyer to work as a pilot at the Sound. He sailed on 22 August 1827 on the Amity for Sydney, where he arrived on 23 September 1827. Wakefield was moved to report adversely on Thomas "his ideas are that he should not be required to do any duty except that of pilot which would be a life of perfect idleness and render him a nuisance in the Settlement. He has frequently conducted himself not at all to my satisfaction".
Thomas Tasmein, "a Black Man"; Tasmein was in William Bundy's boat which arrived at the Sound on 10 January 1827. No further record has been found.
George Magennis or Machaness; Magennis was a member of the raiding party which kidnapped the 4 Aboriginal women. He was in Randall's boat which arrived at the Sound on 10 March 1827.
John Sigsworth (Sedgeworth?); Sigsworth was mustered for the Belinda when she sailed from Sydney on 17 May 1824. He had previously run from the Albion, a transport which had disembarked 200 convicts at Hobart before arriving at Sydney on 15 November 1823. He was on the Belinda when she was wrecked at Middle Island. Sigsworth was at Middle Is. when the shooting of the Aboriginal man at Green Is. and the placing of the Aboriginal men on Michaelmas Is. occurred. He was in Randall's boat which arrived at the Sound on 10 March 1827.
Samuel Bailey; Bailey was definitely a nasty character. He was a member of the raiding party which kidnapped the 4 Aboriginal women. His treatment of an Aboriginal woman whilst they were on Eclipse Is. before being taken into custody shocked Lockyer. Lockyer sent Bailey to Sydney, with William Hook and Fanny, a young Aboriginal girl, on suspicion of the murder of the Aboriginal man on Green Is. He sailed from the Sound on 24 January 1827 on the Amity, arriving at Sydney on 15 February 1827. Presumably as he was not positively identified as the culprit he was released.
William Hook, "a New Zealander"; Hook was amongst the sealers who had approached d'Urville on 12 October 1826. Hook was questioned by d'Urville who discovered that he was a native of Kerikeri (Bay of Islands) and that had been "attached for nearly eight years from a very early age to the miserable lot of these vagabonds. He speaks English and seems almost to have completely forgotten his homeland" He was in William Bundy's boat which arrived at the Sound on 10 January 1827. Lockyer sent Hook to Sydney with Samuel Bailey to give evidence against Bailey. The Sydney Gazette (24/2/1827) reported "an examination, however, was had before the Acting Superintendent of Police, the result of which was, that no identification took place. No light has yet been thrown on the transaction".
Sally, "a native woman of the mainland opposite Kangaroo Island"; Sally was in John Randall's boat which arrived at the Sound on 10 March 1827. She was amongst the 3 Aboriginal women who left the Sound on the Ann on 20 May 1827. Sally (was) returned to the vicinity of her home country by unknown means, presumably on a sealing vessel. In April 1830 she provided assistance in searching for Captain Collett Barker who had recently been commandant of the settlement at the Sound and was returning to Sydney in the Isabella. Whilst conducting a survey to ascertain the location of mouth of the Murray River Barker had been killed by Aboriginals.
Dinah, "a native woman of Van Diemen's Land"; Dinah may have travelled to Kangaroo Island with the previously mentioned Nat Thomas. She seems to have accompanied John Randall on the Governor Brisbane. Dinah was in John Randall's boat which arrived at the Sound on 10 March 1827.
Fanny, an Aboriginal girl about 8-9 years of age; Fanny had been taken from her home country on the mainland opposite Middle Island. After meeting several of the Aboriginals from the sealers' boats on 19 October 1826, d'Urville noted that whilst the others had been with the sealers for several years the exception amongst the sealers' Aboriginal companions was "the small girl who they have only had seven months", i.e., since March 1826. Lockyer, "having no means to restore her to the tribe to which she belongs" sent Fanny to Sydney in the Amity (with Bailey and Hook) for the "disposal of His Excellency" Governor Darling. ==Pirates—Colonial Schooner ''Hunter''== Richard Symonds (Simons), "coloured American, from Canada"; D'Urville reported that he spoke good French. Symonds left the Sound on the Astrolabe on 25 October 1826 and arriving in Sydney on 2 December 1826. No further record has been found.
James Everett, steersman; Everett was born in England. He sailed from England on the English whaler Echo on 18 October 1819 bound for New Zealand. The Echo was wrecked on Cato Bank (part of the Capricorn Group, off the coast from Rockhampton) on 21 April 1820. The survivors arrived at Port Jackson in June and August 1820. Everett shipped, as James Everest, on the brig Queen Charlotte for Port Dalrymple on 8 Sept. 1820. He shipped on the brig Active for New Zealand on 31 December 1821 returning to Sydney in July 1822. It seems that Everett spent the next several years sealing in Bass Strait and at Kangaroo Island before joining the Hunter. Several years after he left the Sound he was back amongst the group of sealers ranging the islands of Bass Strait. Regarded as being of "infamous" character by George Augustus Robinson, particularly after an armed confrontation on 30 August 1831, there was strong evidence that he had murdered an Aboriginal woman on Woody Island (East Anderson Island) in Bass Straight. Reported to the authorities in Hobart by Robinson, warrants were issued for his arrest which appears not to have happened. After spending some time at Port Phillip, Everett later settled on Cape Barren Island, establishing a large family there. He died c. 1876 at 82 years of age.
William Bundy (Bunday, Bundey), boat-steerer; Bunday shipped in the brig Active with James Everett when it left Sydney for New Zealand on 31 December 1821 returning to Sydney in July 1822. He was mustered on the Minerva which sailed for Basses Straits on 14 June 1823. Bunday had been discharged from the brig Queen Charlotte prior to transferring to the Minerva. Bunday was boat-steerer of the boat which arrived at the Sound on 10 January 1827.
Thomas Toolen, seaman; Toolen was in William Bundy's boat which arrived at the Sound on 10 January 1827. No other record has been found. Robert Williams, "a Black man"; Williams was in Bundy's boat which arrived at the Sound on 10 January 1827. No other record has been found.
Pidgeon, "a Sydney Black"; Pidgeon was in Bundy's boat which arrived at the Sound on 10 January 1827. Pidgeon was employed by Lockyer as a tracker and interpreter. The latter role would have been limited by the difference between his language and the language of the the Sound Aboriginals.
James Leadenhall; Leadenhall was in James Everett's boat which arrived at the Sound on 10 March 1827. No other record has been found.
John Smidmore (Smitmore, Smedmore, Migmore); Shipped as John "Smitmore" in Governor Macquarie from Sydney for Port Dalrymple on 14 July 1820. He was in Everett's boat which arrived at the Sound on 10 March 1827. Questioned by Lockyer, Smidmore admitted that he had shot the Aboriginal man on Green Is. defending himself and Ned Edwards.
Edward (Ned) Edwards, 'Native boy'; also involved in the confrontation at Green Island had been knocked down by a stone or stick and was bleeding "to all appearances dead" when shooting occurred. Ned Edwards was in Everett's boat which arrived at the Sound on 10 March 1827.
Harry, "belonging to mainland opposite Kangaroo Island"; no further record has been found.
Mooney, "a native woman of Van Diemen's Land"; Mooney was in Everett's boat which arrived at the Sound on 10 March 1827. No further record has been found.

The preceding list may not have captured the names of all of Lockyer's "Pirates". The names of 5 sealers who "arrived in distress" on 4 April 1827 were not recorded. On 21 May 1827 the ''Ann'', John Grimes master, sailed from the Sound with 12 sealers (possibly: Randall, Tasmein, Magennis, Sigsworth, Everett, Bunday, Toolen, Williams, Leadenhall, Smidmore, Edwards, and Harry) and 3 "black women, one from Kangaroo Island (Sally) and the others of Port Dalrymple, Van Diemen's Land (Dinah, Mooney)".

In concluding this account of Lockyer's "complete set of Pirates", it is apparent that whilst some of these men were of utterly disreputable character, others appear to have been somewhat less so. No evidence has been found that any were escaped convicts. Lockyer's description should be regarded as hyperbole. These men and their Aboriginal "companions" had routinely gone in small boats where few people had gone before in ships. They had suffered great privations living under harsh conditions and had survived. However, the intention of this account has not been to exonerate them because their behaviour, particularly their abduction and ill treatment of their Aboriginal "companions", was as unacceptable then as it is now. Visit the stories of Robinson's other castaways:
[[Space:Certain Black Women, Natives of Van Diemen's Land|Castaways 2; Certain Black Women, Natives of Van Diemen's Land]]
[[Space:Robinson's Crusoes|Castaways 3; Robinson's Crusoes]] ==Sources== * Ver. 1: 29 October 2002, Daniel K. 'Dan' Cerchi, personal research document prepared for South Indian Ocean Expedition in ''Akademik Shokalskiy'', departed Port Louis, Mauritius, 14 November 2002, arrived Albany, Western Australia, 14 December 2002. * Ver. 2: ca. 2009, last updated 1 July 2012, Daniel K. 'Dan' Cerchi, '' Infamy & Industry; Abandonment and Rescue: Pirates and Castaways'', personal website cerchi.net (defunct since 4 November 2012). * Ian Hawkins Nicholson, Shipping Arrivals and Departures, Tasmania, 1803-1833, Roebuck Society, Canberra, 1983.

Major Name Study

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[[Category:Major Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] {{Migrating Ancestor | origin=France | destination=Canada | origin-flag=Flags.png | destination-flag=Flags-1.png}} {{Migrating Ancestor | origin = Canada | destination = United States | origin-flag = Flags.png | destination-flag = Flags-1.png }} == How to Participate == Please contact the Study's coordinator [[Major-1488|Pamjoy Major]] 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 == Our Task for the according surnames of MAJOR// MAJEUR and other similar. To make Connections and clear up any brick walls among us. To help us all understand our differences we have. Reminder, many of us don't speak or know any French.. Bulk of some connections comes from Paris France, in variety of tree lines.. ==Suggestions== Work In Process.. Anyone has any, welcome to them.. Thanks.. ==Helpful Hints==

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==[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Soldiers_in_King_Philip%27s_War Soldiers in King Philip’s War] - Main Page== == Major Samuel AppletonBodge, p 96 == '''Dec 10, 1675'''Bodge, p 106-8 * Thomas Davis (Narragansett campaign) * John Ford (Narragansett campaign) * Israel Thorn/Thorne (Narragansett campaign) * Thomas Waite * Francis Young, Corpl (Narragansett campaign - Sergt) * Ezekiel Woodward (Narragansett campaign) * Samuel Rust (Narragansett campaign) * Sylvester Hayes/Haz (Narragansett campaign) * Stephen Gullifer/Gullever (Narragansett campaign) * Thomas Hastings * Roger Vicar (Narragansett campaign) * Stephen Butler (Narragansett campaign) * Robert Sibly / Sibbly (Narragansett campaign) * William Knowlton (Narragansett campaign) * Thomas Brown * Thomas Ferman / Firman (Narragansett campaign) * Isaac Ilsley (of Newbery, wounded at Naragansett) * Samuel Brabrook (Narragansett campaign) * Arthur Neale (Narragansett campaign) * John Boynton (Narragansett campaign) * Israel Henerick (Narragansett campaign) * Robert Simson * Samuel Very * Philip Mattone * Philemon Dean (Narragansett campaign); aka Clarke Phillemon Dean * Gershom Browne (Narragansett campaign) * Andrew Heding * Robert Downes (Narragansett campaign) * Robert Pease (Narragansett campaign) * Thomas Tenny (Narragansett campaign) * Thoms Hazen * William Webb (Narragansett campaign) * Solomon Watts (Narragansett campaign) * Nathaniel Masters (Narragansett campaign) * Isaac Ellery / Ellirie (Narragansett campaign) * Daniel Ringe, Corpl (Narragansett campaign) * John Pengilly, Corpl (Narragansett campaign) * Stephen Greenleaf * Richard Hancock * John Whicher, Sergt * William Williams (Narragansett campaign) * Joseph Blancher * George Stedman (Narragansett campaign) * Thomas Sparke / Sparkes (Narragansett campaign) * John Raymond / Raymant (Narragansett campaign) * Samuel Foster (Narragansett campaign) * Henry Cooke (Narragansett campaign) * Samuel Hebard / Hebbert (Narragansett campaign) * John Davis * Samuel Ierson (Narragansett campaign) * Joseph Eaton (Narragansett campaign) * James Brearly (Narragansett campaign; corp) * Abil Sadler * William Wainwright (Narragansett campaign) * Benjamin Webster (Narragansett campaign) * John Warner (Narragansett campaign) * Ephraim Cutter (Narragansett campaign) * Thomas Abbey (Narragansett campaign) * John Dennis * Josiah Bridg / Bridges (Narragansett campaign) * Roger Markes (of Andiver; wounded at Naragansett) * Timothy Breed (Narragansett campaign) * Thomas Chase (Narragansett campaign) * John Parker * John Wheeler (Trumpr; Narragansett campaign) * John Conant * Edmond Sheffeild (Narragansett campaign) * John Robins * Anthony Williams (Narragansett campaign) * John Gamidg * Elias Tatingham * Eleazer Flagg (Narragansett campaign) * Samuel Pepar / Pipin? (Narragansett campaign) * Seth Story (Narragansett campaign) * Nathaniel Wood (Narragansett campaign) * Joseph Mansfield * Benjamin Chadwell (Narragansett campaign) * John Pikering, Lt * John Newell / Newhall (Narragansett campaign) * Richard Sutton, Corpl * John Rily * Michael DeReeke / Derrick (Narragansett campaign) * [[Swain-107|Jeremiah Swaine]], Lt (of Redding; wounded at Naragansett) * Benjamin Langdon / Leingdon (Narragansett campaign) * Richard Bryar / Briar (Narragansett campaign) * William Stanly / Standley (of Newbury; wounded at Naragansett) * Joseph Richardson (Narragansett campaign) * Henry Bedwell * John Tappin * Caleb Richardson (Narragansett campaign) * Edward Ardway (Narragansett campaign) * Thomas Parlor (Narragansett campaign) * Daniel Hawes * Robert Dutch * Samuel Ingolls * Jonathan Copp * William Bateman * Stephen Greenleaf * William Hawkins, Dr. * Ralph Powell * Jonathan Copp * Thomas Kylam / Killam (Narragansett campaign) * Samuel Peirce (Narragansett campaign) * John Thomas (Narragansett campaign) * John Harvy / Harvey (of Newbery; wounded at Naragansett) * Edmond Brown (Narragansett campaign) * Samuel Tiler / Tyler (Narragansett campaign) * Lewis Zacharius (Narragansett campaign) * Philemon Dane * William Hodgkin / Hodskins (Narragansett campaign) * John Perkins (Narragansett campaign) * Thomas Palmer (Narragansett campaign) * Joseph Bigsby (Narragansett campaign) * John Layton / Leyton (Narragansett campaign) * John Stickney (Narragansett campaign) * Thomas Hazon (Narragansett campaign) * Simon Gawin / Gowin (Narragansett campaign) * William Brown (Narragansett campaign) * Thomas Waite / Wayte (Narragansett campaign) * William Russell (Narragansett campaign) * William Sawyer / Sayward (Narragansett campaign) * Francis Young * Samuel Browne * Gershom Browne (Narragansett campaign) * Stephen Gullipher * Manasseh Kempthorne * John Thorpe * Joseph Eaton * John Mors, commisary * John Dodge * Edward Neland * Edward Marston * Ambros Dawes * Jonathan Emery (of Newbery; wounded at Naragansett) * Jonathan Copp * Simon Adams (Narragansett campaign) * Thomas Rogers (Narragansett campaign) * Jonathan Emery (duplicate?) * Christopher Keniston (Narragansett campaign) * Thomas Dow (Narragansett campaign) * John Davis (Narragansett campaign) * Thomas French (Narragansett campaign) * James Butterick [or Samuel? if so, (Narragansett campaign)] * Eliah Tottinghm * John Pengilly * Henry Poore (Narragansett campaign) * Isaac Ashby * James Spike * Samuel Poore (Narragansett campaign) * John Cutler, chirurgion * Robert Simson (Narragansett campaign) * Robert Leech * John Lovell (Narragansett campaign) * Abiell Sadler * Philip Matoon / Mattoone (Narragansett campaign) * Thomas Sparkes * Jacob Willer, chirurgion * Samuel Appleton, Major * Richard Godfrey * Morgon Jones * Joshuah / Joshua Boynton (Narragansett campaign) * Nicholas Rawlins / Rollings (Narragansett campaign) * Zacheus Newmarch (Narragansett campaign) * Richard Way * Benjamin Newman (Narragansett campaign) * Abraham Fitch (Fitts? if so, Narragansett campaign) * Samuel Perkins (Narragansett campaign) * Richard Prior (Narragansett campaign) * David Bennett * John Lovitt * Israel Blake * Abraham Drake * Morris obbs * Francis Jennings * John Sleeper * Israel Clifford * Micael Towsely * William Samborn * Thomas Roby * John Browne '''Appleton Soldiers Slain/Wounded 19 Dec 1675 Narraganset'''Bodge, p 108-109 Slain: * Samuell Taylor of Ipswich * Isaac Illery of Glocester * Daniel Rolfe of Newbery * Samuel Taylor of Rowley Wounded: * Dani[el] Somersby of Newbery * Jno [John] Dennison of Ipswich * George Timson of Ipswich * Thomas Dowe of Ipswich * Symon Gowen of Rowley * Benj. Webster of Salem * Ellja Thathan of Oborne * Thomas Abey of Wenham * Benj. Langdon of Boston * Solomon Watts of Roxbury * Jno Warner of Charlestowne * Samuell Boutericke of Cambridge Others on Narragansett Campaign not listed above:Bodge, p 109 * John Whitcher * John Reylie * Daniell Hall * Roger Joans * John Denison * Abraham Knowlton * Thomas ffossey * George Stimson * Sam Hunt * Richard Bedford * Isaack Cummins * Richard Partsmore * Amos Goddin * Peter Emmons * Nath. Emerson * John Hobkins * Joseph Jewett * John Jackson * Caleb Jackson * Samuel Lovewell * Steven Swet * Izrah Roff * Christopher Bartlett * John Straton * George Maier * Cornelius Davis * Jonathan Clarke? (p 109) * Will'm Warrin * John Shepard * John Guylis * Morgain Joanes ==Sources==

Major Simon Willard's Company in King Philip's War

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==[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Soldiers_in_King_Philip%27s_War Soldiers in King Philip’s War] - Main Page== '''List of Soldiers credited with Military Service in Major Simon Willard’s Company'''George M. Bodge, [https://archive.org/details/soldiersinkingph00bodg Soldiers in King Philip's War], Boston, Printed for the author (1891) '''Aug 23, 1675 to Jan 25, 1675/6'''Bodge, p 75 * Richard Keatts * Thomas Hincher * Jonathan Prescott * John Divall * James Parker, Capt. * James Knap, Sergt * James Fisk * Matthias Farnsworth * John Tarball * Lot Johnson * Onesiphorus Stanley * Josiah Parker * Samuel Davis * James Nutting * Paul Fletcher * Edward Foster * John Barrett * Gershom Procter * Ephraim Hildred * Jonathan Chrisp * John Heale * John Hawes * James Smedly * Thomas Tally * Josiah Wheeler * Thomas Rogers * John Shead * Benjamin Simons * Simon Willard, Major * Humphrey Jones, alias Johnson * Josiah White * Daniel Gaines * Ephraim Sawyer * Daniel Adams * Thomas Beamo * Simon Willard * Samuel Cleaveland * John Bateman * John Jefts * Anthony Hancock * John Brookes * Simon Willard, Major * John Bateman * Paul Fletcher * John Coddington * John Gleason * Daniel Lincolne * William Wade * William Kerby * Consider Atherton * John Brookes * Edward Wright * Abraham Cousens * John Severy * Philip Read, doctor * John Smith '''Feb 29 - Sep 23, 1676'''Bodge, p 79 * Thomas Wheeler * Edward Young * John Bush * Isaac Fellows * Samuel Ingolls * Samuel Bishop * William Gree * Phinias Sprague * John Green * John Dexter * Samuel Green * Joseph Wilson * John Lind * Thomas Newell * John Sprague * Thomas Munge * Peter Towne * Thomas Wheeler, jr * William Prince Jr * Francis Whitmore * Daniel Gowen

Makant Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:Makant Name Study]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Makant Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Makant Makant] 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 Makant 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 Makants), by time period (18th Century Makants), or by topic (Makant DNA, Makant Occupations, Makant 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 Makant 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=Makant}} 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.

Makara Cemetery Free Space

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[[Category: Wellington Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Makara Cemetery, Makara, Wellington]] ''A free-space page to record interments and memorials at Makara Cemetery.'' == Makara Cemetery == '''Makara''' is a locality located at the western edge of Wellington, New Zealand, close to the shore of the Tasman Sea. With winding road access from Karori or Ohariu, Makara is a rural area with sparse development.
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Makara,_New_Zealand Wikipedia]
Makara Cemetery, set on 84 hectares of semi-rural land in the Makara Valley, is Wellington's principal cemetery.
'''LOCATION'''
237 Makara Road,
Makara,
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'''GPS''' coordinates: -41.27694, 174.70166 === Links === ::[https://wellington.govt.nz/services/community-and-culture/cemeteries/cemeteries-search Wellington City Council cemetery search] ::[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2286617/makara-cemetery Find a Grave] ::[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Makara--Cemetery/295533 BillionGraves]

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[[Category: Makaraka Cemetery, Gisborne, Gisborne]][[Category:Gisborne_Cemetery_Free_Space_Pages]] ''A free-space page to record interments and memorials at Makaraka (Houhoupiko) Cemetery.'' == Makaraka Cemetery == Makaraka Cemetery, also known as '''Houhoupiko''', is Gisborne's earliest cemetery and is now closed and maintained as a historic site. The Cemetery came under the media spotlight in 2018 because of a project involving the unearthing of over 80 buried headstones. There were 88 headstones recovered for preservation, however between 1971 and 1973 another 500 or so headstones, considered to be in too poor a condition to save, were removed and made into rubble that was used to fill in Houhoupiko Stream. Those headstones are not able to be recovered and restored. * Council Link to read the inscriptions of the headstones that were buried.
http://www.gdc.govt.nz/makaraka-cemetery-buried-headstones/
* An article in the media in reference to the buried headstones.
http://gisborneherald.co.nz/localnews/3353311-135/headstones-unearthed '''LOCATION'''
The cemetery is located on State Highway 35 and is bordered on one side by the Taruheru River. A map of the cemetery is available for download from the Council website (also see images) - note this is in pdf. See [https://www.gdc.govt.nz/assets/CommFac/Cemetery-Maps/Cemetery-map-Makaraka.pdf Map of Makaraka Cemetery]. === Notable Interments === Makaraka contains the official war graves of 3 men who served in the New Zealand forces during the First World War: Private Isaac Chadwick Taylor, Private William George Gray and Private John Christie. ''Please add more information of notable interments (linking to their profiles) in brief HERE:'' === Links === * [https://cemeterysearch.gdc.govt.nz/ Online search tool for interments] on the Gisborne District Council website. * The [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2344664/makaraka-cemetery Find-a-Grave page for Makaraka Cemetery]. * The Billion Graves page for Makaraka Cemetery. == Cemetery "to do" list == Assistance is needed for: - # photographing headstones and memorials # tagging photos of headstones and memorials with the cemetery space name # transcribing memorials # creating profiles for those interred or memorialised at Makaraka Cemetery (some listed in the table and not yet created) and linking them to the wider tree # categorising existing profiles of those interred at Makaraka Cemetery to ensure they appear under the cemetery category # adding profiles and information to the sortable table of interments # checking the table for missing information and/or errors # re-checking the table periodically for new or amended information Additional activity: * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery ::Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be downloaded or viewed on YouTube. 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. === Progress tracking === There are currently: - * 0 entries in the table; 0 profiles linked; 0 transcriptions completed; 0 photos linked. This is the starting point for our project. Find-a-Grave has 1829 entries, so clearly there is a lot to work on. [[Irwin-2099|Irwin-2099]] 22:10, 1 January 2019 (UTC) == TABLE OF INTERMENTS == Below is a table of interments and memorials that remains a work in progress.

Make Love Not War -- A Medieval Romance

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==The Generic Romance== A medieval King sets forth to conquer the neighboring lands and encounters vigorous and skillful opposition from the two noble princes who rule those lands. Realizing that he has no sons to leave his lands to, only two beautiful daughters, the king offers them in marriage to the sons of the two valiant princes. The princes accept, the lands are joined in family harmony, and both royal family and populace live happily ever after. Such a romance would be popular with troubadors entertaining noble courts in their Great Rooms on cold winter evenings! ==The Gwent Version: Drew de Baladon and the Princes of Gwent== ===The Account=== Darrell Wolcott writes that "about the year 1100, Sir Drew de Baladon (or Balun) invaded upper Gwent as a retainer of the Marcher Lord Roger fitz William fitz Osbern. Confronted by both Ynyr and Gwaithfoed, it apppears bloodshed was averted by both Welshmen agreeing to provide their sons as spouses for de Baladon's daughters. Wolcott adds that Ynyr Ddu ap Ynyr married Jois de Baladon while Sir Gwyn ap Gwaithfoed married Emma de Baladon Darrell Wolcott. ''Ancient Wales Studies.'' [http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id125.html Sorting out the Gwaithfoeds] Accessed 28 September 2022 [[Day-1904|jhd]] Wolcott reports that The pedigree of the de Baladon family appears in Bradney's ''History of Monmouthshire'', vol 1, part 1, page 4 where the husband of Joyce is called Ynyr, King of Gwent. In the same work, vol 1, part 2b, page 335, a pedigree of Ynyr Gwent appears in which Ynyr Ddu is incorrectly charted as a brother of Ynyr, and assigned the wives belonging to both; one a lady born c. 1045 and the other a lady born c. 1080. Darrell Wolcott. ''Ancient Wales Studies.'' [http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id125.html Sorting out the Gwaithfoeds] Accessed 14 August 2014 Wolcott states in a footnote that the History of Monmouthshire, vol 1, part 2a, page 242 cites Dryw as the son of Sir Gwyn and Emma de Baladon. With respect to Gwaithfoed, Wolcott adds that "this marriage is cited in the de Baladon family pedigree referenced in the next above note." ===Romance and Reality=== Wolcott dates his narrative as taking place "about the year 1100. The names of the various characters in the story are not given, but we may assume that the beuatiful daughters were in their late teens, born 1080, the sons of the princes were at most 25, born, say, 1075, and the older generation, the Norman king and Welsh princes, were old enough to be their parents, say born 1050. *Sir Drew de Baladon who invaded upper Gwent in 1100 in the romantic version equates to [[Ballon-4|Dru de Ballon]] whose birth is estimated as 1035 and would have been an elderly 65 in 1100. Little or nothing is known about Dru; his profile is most important as a placeholder for the father of Hamelin and Winebald de Ballon, who were actually sent to war with the Welsh on behalf of the Norman Marcher Lords of the time. Round referred to Dru "in the time of King Edward the Confessor an error from the Abergavenny monks. J. Horace Round, ''The Family of Ballon,'' [https://archive.org/details/studiesinpeerage02rounuoft/mode/1up Studies in Peerage and Family History] New York: Longmans Green, 1901, p. 189 *It is actually [[Ballon-1|Hamelin de Ballon]] son of Dru, who is the father of two daughters, one named Emmeline and other whose name is unknown. Hamelin's birth is estimated at 1060. *The names of Hamelin's daughters were Emmeline and Unknown, not Emma and Jois. *In the romance, [[Baladon-3|Emma de Baladon]] married [[Gwaithfoed-8|Sir Gwyn ap Gwaithfoed]]. Wolcott states that this marriage is cited in the de Baladon family pedigree in the 'History of Monmouthshire, vol 1, part 2a, page 242 which cites Dryw as the son of Sir Gwyn and Emma de Baladon *In the romance, Jois de Baladon married Ynyr Ddu ap Ynyr. No record of any Jois has been found apart from the once source in the History of Monmouthshire. The un-named daugfhter of Hamelin married a different person. In a querie to the Genealogist, 1870, John Carne illustrates how fact and fiction can become conflated with the following line of descent: :1. Ynyr ap Meuric ap Arthrael, Prince of Gwent, married Gwenllian, daugfhter of Jestyn ap Wrgran, last Prince of Glamorgan. His son, :2. Meuric ap Ynyr, married Eleanor daughter of Ednyfed ap Jorwrth Trevor. His son :3 Ynyr Vychan, married, first Gwladys, daughter of Rhys Goch; issuye, a daughter. Secondly, Joyce, daughterof Drogo de Baladun; issue, two sons. His second son was :4 Ithel ap Ynyr Vychan, Prince of Gwent, whose second son founded the family of Carne. John Carne, Penzance, 27 December 1867, contributor. ''Notes and Queries" in John Gough Nichols, editor and publisher, The Herald and Genealogist. Volume 5, [http://books.google.com/books?id=UjpUAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA96&lpg=PA96&dq=ynyr+meuric+arthvael&source=bl&ots=HkvKB7NPLs&sig=UYVtCTFk6lqZ7Qf88D8U_vISSmc&hl=en&sa=X&ei=6OexU5PYDMqKqgb2mYHoBA&ved=0CB4Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=ynyr%20meuric%20arthvael&f=false Page 96] 1870. Rretrieved 2014-06-30, [[Bairfield-1|amb]] ===History of the Gwent Romance=== '''Wolcott''' Wolcott cites Joshua Bradney's History of Monmouthshire as his source: "the pedigree of the de Baladon family appears in Bradney's 'History of Monmouthshire', vol 1, part 1, page 4 where the husband of Joyce is called Ynyr, King of Gwent. In the same work, vol 1, part 2b, page 335, a pedigree of Ynyr Gwent appears in which Ynyr Ddu is incorrectly charted as a brother of Ynyr, and assigned the wives belonging to both; one a lady born c. 1045 and the other a lady born c. 1080." '''Bradney: History of Monmouth''' Wolcott writes that "The pedigree of the de Baladon family appears in Bradford's "History of Monmouthshire, vol 1, part 1, page 4, where the husband of Joyce is called Ynyr, King of Gwent. In the same work, vol 1, part 2b, page 335, a pedigree of Ynyr Gwent appears in which Ynyr Ddu is incorrectly charted as a brother of Ynyr, and assigned the wives belonging to both, one a lady born c. 1045 and the othr a lady bornb c. 1080. '''Monks of the Priory of Abergavenny''' Charles Cawley states that "The Historia fundationis cum fundatoris genealogia of the priory of Abergavenny names “Emmam, Luciam et Beatriciam” as the three daughters of “Dru dominus de Baladun” but that the parentage of Emmeline, wife of Arnoul de Hesdin, has not been identified with certainty. However, Cawley writes, two sources indicate that she was closely related to the Ballon family. If that is correct, the chronology suggests that she was the daughter of Dreux de Baladon. Cawley, Charles. Medieval Lands: A Prosopography of Medieval European Noble and Royal Families, Online at Foundation for Medieval Genealogy Website. Entry for [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/enguntdk.htm#Hesdin Arnoul de Hesdin] Accessed 9 March 2022. '''Complications -- Arnold Fraud''' According to a pedigree recorded in the College of Arms, the Arnold Family trace from Ynir, king of Gwentland, who flourished about the middle of the twelfth century and who was descended from Ynir, the second son of Cadwaladr, king of the Britons. This Cadwaladr built Abergavenny in county Monmouth, and its castle, afterwards rebuilt by Hamlet ap Hamlet, ap Sir Druce of Balladon, in France, and portions of the walls still remain.... William Richard Cutter, [http://books.google.com/books?id=-O0pAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA106&lpg=PA106&dq=Rhys+Goch++Maenerch+~genealogy&source=bl&ots=VIJSU92OWP&sig=8oBLYu6dT5p5REeY33O41ZF9Oio&hl=en&sa=X&ei=x9-yU_HOCMKPqAa4toDADw&ved=0CCUQ6AEwBDgK#v=onepage&q=Rhys%20Goch%20%20Maenerch%20~genealogy&f=false Genealogical and Family History of Northern New York: A Record of the Achievements of Her People in the Making of a Commonwealth and the Founding of a Nation, Volume 1] (Google eBook). Lewis historical publishing Company, 1910 - New York :1 Ynir, King of Gwentland, married Nesta, daughter of Jestin ap Gurgan, king of Glamorgan :2 Meilic succeeded his father and married Eleanor, daughter of Ednived ap Jerworth of the house of Trevor. :3 Ynir Vichan was also king of Gwent and married Gladice, daughter of Rhys Goch oap Nacnerch, Lord of Ystradyw, in Brecknockshire. :4 Carador ap Ynir Vichan, Lord of Gwent, married Nesta, daughter and heir of Sir Roderick le Gros, Knight. :5 Dyfnwall ap Carador, Lord of Gwent, married Joyce daughter of Hamlet ap Sir Druce, Duke of Balladon, in France. Her brother Hamlet rebuilt the castle of Abergavenny, above mewntioned. :6 Systyl ap Dyfnwall, Lord of Upper Gwent, married Annest, daughter and heir of Sir Peter Russell, Knight, Lord of Kentchurch, county Hereford. (More generations at this source. ' To complicate things further, however, the Arnold genealogy has been contaminatged by fraud. ==Sources== * Chart "Bowen Memorial" p. 578 Nicho las "Annals and Antiquities of Wales II" * History of Monmouthshire, Monm. 1, v. 1, pt 2, p. 335

Makeig in Norfolk

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The goal of this project is to ...Discover what I can about the Makeigs in Norfolk. How did they get there? Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Makeig-Jones-1|Stewart Makeig-Jones]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. Link the Makeigs in Norfolk with the Makeigs in Wales. * * * 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=7200374 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Makepeace families in the United States

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] ==The Genealogy of the Makepeace Families in the United States : from 1637 to 1857== * by Makepeace, William, 1795-1881 * Publisher Boston : Printed by D. Clapp 1859 * Call number 39999066293711 * Review: ''The American Genealogist: Being a Catalogue of Family Histories...'' [https://books.google.com/books?id=FLctAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA129 Page 129]. * Citation Example: :::Makepeace, William''[[Space: Makepeace families in the United States |Makepeace families in the United States ]]'' (Printed by D. Clapp ., 1859) * Footnote Example: :::[[#MF|Makepeace families]]: Page 521 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: Makepeace families in the United States |WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/genealogyofmakep00make * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=13431

Makers of government in Oklahoma

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Oklahoma]] ==Makers of government in Oklahoma== a descriptive roster of Oklahomans whose influence and activity make them significant in the course of public events in their state, * by Rex F Harlow; Victor E Harlow * published by Oklahoma City, Harlow Publishing Company, 1930 * [https://www.worldcat.org/title/makers-of-government-in-oklahoma-a-descriptive-roster-of-oklahomans-whose-influence-and-activity-make-them-significant-in-the-course-of-public-events-in-their-state/oclc/652323872?referer=di&ht=edition WorldCat listing] * Chicago Citation: Harlow, Rex F., and Victor E. Harlow. 1930. Makers of government in Oklahoma a descriptive roster of Oklahomans whose influence and activity make them significant in the course of public events in their state. Oklahoma City: Harlow Publishing Company. * Citation Example: ::: Makers of government in Oklahoma ''[[Space:Makers of government in Oklahoma]] a descriptive roster of Oklahomans whose influence and activity make them significant in the course of public events in their state.|Makers of government in Oklahoma'' (Oklahoma City, Harlow Publishing Company, 1930) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Makers of government in Oklahoma|Makers of government in Oklahoma]]: Page 539 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Makers of government in Oklahoma|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=1U4XAAAAIAAJ&pg=GBS.PR1 Google books]

Making Family Bibles Available Online

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[[Category: Family Bible]] = Making Family Bibles Available Online = ==== Preface ==== : ''This is one way to do it, there may well be others, but I was unable to find them (edit: I've found some since). I'm not an expert, just an observer and thinker, learning from others.'' : I have access to several family Bibles, with family records in many of them, and I wanted to make those records available to others. It seemed like a very common task, so I searched online, and was shocked how little I could find. I found numerous links to using family Bibles, with the same 2 kinds of info - first that family records in Bibles are valuable and mostly reliable, and second, here's a whole bunch of them to search. But what was completely missing was how to make your own Bibles available, how to put them online. I was expecting to find a number of methods, with lots of advice and tips and cautions, from which I could learn how to do it, and select the best methods for my situation. Even a comprehensive site like [http://www.cyndislist.com/bibles/ Cyndi's List] had nothing about it, although it has a huge section on family Bibles. So this is my attempt, and I'll include what I've learned. And I expect others to critique, so that I can learn better ways, and improve it. : In all my searching, I only found one site with good advice for preparing good records from your family Bible, and I can fully recommend it - [http://www.bergencountyhistory.org/Pages/biblerecordinstruction.html Preserving & Copying Bible Records]. Read up to the point where it suggests sending your records to them - that's only for those whose ancestors lived in Bergen County, New jersey. But I do appreciate their advice, it gave me a good start. : I searched and searched for a good online storage location, found some possibilities, but nothing I liked. I first examined and rejected a WikiTree free space page, because the current usage examples are quite different, with no mention of using it for a family Bible, and I couldn't initially find anyone using it for family Bibles. For that matter, I didn't readily see anyone using them for source material, with pictures of originals and transcriptions, something I found quite surprising. I wondered if this was not an acceptable use? But after striking out elsewhere, and since these pages provide good wiki facilities, I decided to try this, and see what others thought. I'll cooperate fully if anything here is not acceptable to managers or veterans here. Perhaps they have something better, or better ideas, that I failed to find. : Edit: I have now found others who have put family Bibles in WikiTree Free Space pages, and hope to draw from them. I also found a category (Category: Family Bible), but it only had 3 entries! I found a tag (Family_Bible), but it only had one entry! I'd like to suggest to the authors of other Family Bible Space pages - please consider adding the tag and/or the category. I'll add them to mine. What seems especially surprising now is how many of these pages you can find with this Google search ("'''family bible site:wikitree.com'''"), yet almost none have tagged it or added the category. There's no mention at all on the WikiTree Space help pages about creating a family Bibles Space page. I commend those who have added these pages, but I do have to say they are rather inconsistent, in style and content. Sometimes they have no pictures (therefore no originals), and often they have no transcriptions. It would be nice to have a model page set up, with guide help. : The following tips and ideas and thoughts are what I found while actually doing it myself. But '''please start by reading the Bergen County guidelines to [http://www.bergencountyhistory.org/Pages/biblerecordinstruction.html Preserving & Copying Bible Records] first'''. ---- ==== The book ==== * This is all about family Bibles, but the family Bible does not have to be a Bible! It's whatever book they used to record important family events, especially births, deaths, and marriages. * I have one that looks like a huge family Bible, and even has pages for family births and deaths and marriages, but is actually a pastors study guide! ''See [[Space:J M Hood Family Bible|J M Hood Family Bible]]'' ==== Old family Bibles are really fragile! ==== * '''Very old books fall apart, literally, in your hand'''. Bits of the binding, bits of paper, possibly bits of old tape, and general debris will be constantly falling off as you handle it. What I found and you will have to remember, is that '''handling a very old book damages it''', no matter how careful you are, so it's very important to minimize how much you handle it. * If parts of the book have separated, whether parts of the binding or sections of pages, you want to carefully set each part off to the side. This helps minimize how much you handle the whole of the book. Do NOT try to keep it all together! What I have found is that if the book has come apart, trying to work with it by holding it all together is MUCH harder on it than separating the parts and only handling each part as needed. When you are done with the book, then you can carefully reassemble, and put it back in its enclosure. * This does not mean I separate parts that are barely holding together. Even if part of the binding is only hanging on by a thread, I do my best to preserve that thread. I do not want to intentionally damage the book any further than I can possibly help. * I keep a small light waste basket at hand, for all the debris from the old book. When I first pull the book out of whatever it's enclosed in, I first gently tap it on all sides over the little trash can, to at least remove the most loose bits. Later, I hold the trash can against the side of the table and sweep into it with my hand the book debris that has been collecting on the table. I also take the background towel and shake it into the trash. * Because the bindings are usually bad, you often won't be able to open it up wide (unless you don't care whether you damage it further). This means you will have to be careful and creative how you photograph some of the pages. ==== Photographing pages is not easy! ==== * Unless you are a professional photographer, or well supplied with photographic accessories, you will need to round up a few things first. Most importantly of course is a steady platform for the camera. A camera tripod is a good thing but not ideal, since you are going to be photographing straight down. You are going to have to figure out a way to mount the camera so it faces straight down. What I did was to use a camera tripod, with legs shortened (since you don't need them), and lay it sideways across a waist basket (with some weight inside for stability). Then I added a varying number of books underneath, depending on how high I needed it to be. If you are thinking 'why not photograph sideways', it's hard enough when the Bible is laying flat to get the pages to stay in position! What ever angle you put the Bible, the pages have to be held open, held flat, without objects blocking the view of the total page you're photographing. It's harder than you think. And you can't normally open the book up all the way, the binding is too fragile. * Flexibility of the camera positioning is vital. When I attach the camera to this horizontal tripod, I carefully tighten the tripod adjustments to the point where they just stay in place but I can still move the camera around as needed. At times, you will adjust the camera angle forward or back. At times, you will angle it to the left or to the right. At times, you will be sliding the whole tripod in all directions, left or right, closer or farther away. At times, you will need to raise and lower the tripod, by either adjusting the number of books underneath or raising it carefully by hand. When books are smaller, you will want to lower the camera. When the books are huge, you will have to raise the camera, to get the whole page in the photo. * Use a subdued plain colored, medium to dark towel as a background for the photos. You will position the Bible section in such a way that it can be photographed, and centering it on this towel cuts out confusing clutter around the page, and won't reflect light or glare. Every now and then, you will need to shake out the towel, as it will gather debris from the old book. * Keep a number of soft objects of varying heights at hand, for propping up pages. It's often not easy to get the right angle. * Keep a wash cloth at hand. It's handy to drape over one side of the Bible, to keep those pages from closing, when photographing the page on the other side. * Controlling glare is important. Since most of us don't have photographer's light sources, we have to make do with what we have. The key is to not allow any point sources of light, anything that could cause shadows or reflected glare. We want multiple diffuse light sources, so that it's well lighted, but the light appears to come from everywhere. A bright lamp is fine, so long as you make sure that something is blocking the direct light, between the light and the Bible. It's still lighting the room, but not directly lighting the object. If you are using a flash, it will produce glare. What I do to minimize the glare of the flash is keep the camera at an angle to the page, so that the light from the flash does not reflect straight back to the camera. It's not a perfect solution, so working without a flash is probably better, if you can get enough light without the flash. * I found I had to test methods and lighting and angles first, before I was able to make pictures worth keeping. So try different ideas first, and examine the results, and do it over again until it's right. ==== The pictures to get ==== * It's your choice, and you will have to decide how much you want to do. Obviously, you want to photograph the important pages with genealogical information, but there are also other pages that serve to provide background for the book and the family. You may not be interested in that sort of info, but you are exposing the book to the public, and there will be some that want to know more than just the facts of the book. * Optional, but I think the first picture should be the book itself - always nice to start with a picture of the book. You want the front of the book, and maybe a little of the side binding, just to help certain viewers who will be interested in what it looks like. * Optional, the title page - knowing which Bible it is helps others to know a bit more about the families beliefs and choices. And it's useful for those who want formal and detailed citations, to get the exact title and publication details, and author if it isn't the Bible. * Optional, the copyright page - it's not required, but it helps to know how old the book is. It's also desirable for those who want detailed citations. * Required of course, every page that has any family record information at all. Where are these pages? *:- Just inside the front cover (I've seen one written in pencil on the black paper on the inside of the front cover, only visible from an angle!) *:- Any blank pages in the front *:- Look in the page or pages between the Old and New Testaments. It's not often there, but I found one where that was the only place they put their family info. *:- In the very last pages of the book *:- And finally, just inside the back cover (yes, found pencil on black there too, only visible if you held it at an angle! To photograph it so it could be read, it had to be held at the same angle.) *:- Some of the pages may have writing or something else, but no actual facts, and it's your choice whether you capture it or not. It's things like this though that may add human interest, beyond the bare facts. Just remember, what may seem completely uninteresting to you may be very interesting to someone else. Interesting things I have seen are a special blessing by the giver of the Bible, and a tracing of my Mom's 6 year old hand. You may find *anything* in the family Bible! *:- There may also be other notes and papers inserted between the pages. The same thoughts apply to them - your choice whether to photograph them or not, but there may be someone who is especially interested in them. In general, you should put them back where you found them. * Photograph the entire page, even if it's just a small note up in the corner. Seeing the entire page helps authenticate the page as part of the book. ==== Picture processing ==== * Once you have uploaded the pictures into your computer, you will need to open each one and crop them, selecting only what you need, then save each one with a good name, into an appropriate folder. I like to crop so that the entire page plus a tiny bit of the towel is visible. I want it to look just like what it is - a photo of a full page from that Bible, not just a photo of a piece of a page that could have come from anywhere. * I use IrfanView, which lets me crop, set the jpg percentage, then save. Since the camera will be close, there's no need for very high resolution, and I normally set the jpg percentage to 20%, which saves quite a bit of disk space, but isn't visibly degraded, at all. * When assigning file names, try to be consistent with the structure of the name, and whatever info you include in the name. Here are examples of what I do: *:- Charles A Henderson Bible ''(the picture of the book itself)'' *:- Charles A Henderson Bible-1st inside page-CAH&BMH&CH *:- Charles A Henderson Bible-2nd page (pasted)-CAH *:- Drawing of Charlotte Henderson hand (6.5yo) 1930-05-27 *:- Charles A Henderson Bible-blessing-probably by Rebecca Morton Henderson *:- David J Lynch Bible-Births page-David J & Margaret M Lynch & 2 children *:- J M Hood Family book (Pastors study guide) *:- J M Hood Family book-title page *:- J M Hood Family book-Births page2-1875-1889 *:- J M Hood Family book-Marriages page ==== Transcriptions! ==== * Every page with family info needs a transcription. The picture is the original, for everyone to inspect for themselves, but the transcription is the consensus opinion of what the information is, and that will be what is taken and used by others. It should be presented in a way that others can check for themselves, and either correct the record by editing it, or add notes about what they think should be changed. The important thing is to get accurate information. Often, some may be better at reading old handwriting and others may know more about the family. Together, they provide the most accurate transcription. * Transcriptions should be accurate to what is in the picture, not to the actual facts! It does happen that people forget to update the Family Bible for long periods of time, then someone tries to "catch it up" by adding info well after the fact, and sometimes getting it wrong! Even if wrong, you want the transcription to be accurate to the image, but then you can add notes (with your identity and date) as to what the information ought to be, and why it was wrong (if you know). * This is why I like wikis for this kind of thing, as it provides a simple way to present the picture and its transcription, plus it lets others correct the information later, and add info or anecdotes from something they see that you may have missed, or notes about inaccuracies in what was written. In general, people don't intentionally put lies into a Bible, but they're human and their memories fade, so mistakes can be made, especially if the info was added much later than the event. ==== Optional ==== * If the book is unusually large or small or thick, some may like to see a note about the size, the rough dimensions of the book. * Some may be interested in a note about the condition of the Bible. How worn it is, how much it appears to have been used, and how much is inserted in it, tells a story about the family, that some will be interested in. * However, in my opinion, the condition of the Bible is a rather unreliable story teller. The family could have been completely uninterested in it, just placed it on a shelf, and updated it with the family events. Or they could have been normal church goers, but didn't use it for anything but family records, or they could have been very devout, each with their own heavily used Bibles, and didn't use this one for anything but family records. How could you tell the difference from the condition, since none of the 3 families regularly used it for anything but recording important family events? ==== Old Bibles you find ==== * What do you do if you come across a Bible or family record book that has nothing to do with your family or ancestors? Some say, it's none of our business, not our family. Others like myself believe that while we may have our own little families, we are all part of one big family, and when we can, we help others. Information in any family record book is valuable, especially valuable to the descendants of those mentioned therein. I cannot tell you what to do, but what I recommend is to make it public and available, put it online. Or locate descendants of those mentioned within. * After my mother passed away, we found several family Bibles, one of which had names we had never heard of. All we can guess is that she spotted it at a yard sale, felt sorry for it, and brought it home. I searched it and found family information on almost hidden pages within, for the David and Margaret Lynch family. So I have created a family Bible page on a WikiTree Space page for it, hoping that someday a Lynch descendant will find it in a search. See it here: [[Space:Daniel_J_Lynch_Family_Bible|"Daniel J Lynch Family Bible"]]' * For a really great story of what can happen when you try to reconnect a family Bible with its folks, please read the WikiTree forum thread: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/430642/have-found-family-bible-for-family-that-relation-philips-one I have found a family Bible for a family that is of no relation to me]. All of it is interesting, but look especially for the story by [[Bell-6268|Linda Bell]] !!! : Final note: if you have been reading all of this, and you have looked at some of my family Bible pictures, you are probably thinking "I could do better than that!" Then do it! Prove it!

Making Plantation Slave Profiles

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] '''[[Project: US Black Heritage|US Black Heritage Project Home Page]]'''
'''For more information on documenting slavery see: [[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Heritage_Exchange_Portal|Heritage Exchange Portal]]''' '''[[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of Plantations]]''' ==Making Plantation Slave Profiles== Please begin here: *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Documenting_Enslaved_People_in_WikiTree Documenting Enslaved People] (detailed version) *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:US_Black_Heritage_Checklists#Slave_Profile_Checklist Slave Profile Checklist] (short version) '''Don't Forget to Link''' *Once the first profile is created for the enslaved person, COPY THE PLANTATION ID into the new profile; *Then, COPY THEIR ID and create the link to their new profile on the plantation page. *If they are a child of a known parent, COPY THEIR ID into the mother's or father's profiles, as well. '''Example profile''' (simple, not connected): [[Cade-804|Cury Cade]] '''Example profile''' (connected): [[Jackson-43512|Ben Jackson]] '''Category''' *Make sure all profiles have the PLANTATION PAGE CATEGORY above the "==Biography==" line

Makirangi and Kahu

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[[Category: Ngāti Makirangi, Waikato]]. '''{{Red|This is a work in progress.}}''' ==Foreword== On 1 January 1900, a list of the Ngati Makirangi and Ngati Kahu hapu of Waikato was published in the Appendices to the Journals of the House of Representatives.G-01 LANDLESS MAORIS IN THE WAIKATO, THAMES VALLEY, AND TAURANGA DISTRICTS WHO LOST THEIR LAND BY CONFISCATION., Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1 January 1900; https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/parliamentary/AJHR1900-I.2.2.5.1/ Ngati Makirangi and Ngati Kahu List, p.2 This free space profile supports a small project that aims to link the 82 people on that list together. ==LIST== List of Names of Ngatimakirangi and Ngatikahu hapus. —
'''[[Putere-5|350, Tohi Ariki Putere]]''';
351, Paeroa Putere;
'''[[Putere-2|352, Wanihi Putere]]''' ;
''' [[Putere-3|353, Nikau Putere]]''';
354, Nuku Putere; '''[[Putere-4|355, Ruinga Putere]]'''Kiringi Putere corrected to Ruinga Putere ;
356, Tupeke te Ruinga;
357, Te Amotahi te Ruinga;
358, Mangahana te Ruinga;
359, Huia Rapatahi; 360, Wehi Huia;
'''[[Piniha-1|361, Wana Piniha]]''';
362, Rangiwawau Tohiariki;
363, Makirangi Tohiariki;
364, Maripo Wanihi;
'''[[Wanihi-2|365, Paroto Wanihi]];'''
366, Pare Houria Wanihi;
367, Te Atakohu Nika;
368, Te Whaipo Nika;
369, Te Tore Nika;
370, Penopeno Nika;
371, Taraiwa Nika;
372, Bia te Euinga; 373, Hinerau Paeroa; 374, Mangahana.Nika; 375, Nui Nuku; 376, Te Pakira Nuku; 377, Wiriwiri Wehe; 378, Hui Ngariri Nuku; 379, Mako Wehi; 380, Heonetaua Maupakanga; 381, Waiata Honeta; 382, Taitimu Honeta ; 383, Waipuna Honeta; 384, Kohi Ariki Honeta ; 385, Para Kaihuanga Honeta: 386, Pou Whare Honeta; 387, Toko Mauri Honeta; 388, Te Poho Honeta;
'''[[Maupakanga-1|389, Ranui Maupakanga]]''';
390, Kaka Eanui; 391, Rangi Peehi Ranui; 392, Tae Rere Ranui; 393, Terira Wehi; 394, Harihari Wehi; 395, Wirihana Wehi; 396, Rangiamohia Wehi; 397, Rakuraku Wehi; 398, Werewere Whakaawe; 399, Mango Whakaawe; 400, Wehi Whakaawe ; 401, Wera Whakaawe; 402, Tawi Whakaawe; 403, Potahi Ruta; 404, Te Ata Ruta ; 405, Tipo Ruta ; 406, Miriawa Tipene ; 407, Huihui Mahiroa;
'''[[Hone-360|408, Materoa Hone (Pihama)]]''';
'''[[Pihama-4|409, Rangitutaki Hone (Pihama)]]''';
410, Tiu Hone ;
411, Whiua Hone;
412, Pane Hore;
413, Pare Hori;
414, Te Tahi Materoa;
415, Te Eu Waikowhai;
'''[[Materoa-2|416, Poihakena Materoa]]''';Corrected name from Poihakene to Poihakena, see profile for source
417, Whiua Rangitutaki ;
418, Ani Tangihaere; 419, Eta Whiua; 420, Te koru Whiua; 421, Kamare Toka;
422, Maata Rangitutaki;
'''[[Maupoho-1|423, Te Ika Maupoho;]]'''
424, Te Ata Peneiangea; 425, Toru Peneiangea; 426, Poihakene te Ika;
427, Te Pahi te Ika;
428, te Ika; 429, Toka Toru;
430, Kaumoana Witara ;
MAORI RANGATIRA'S DEATH Hota Witara (1830 - 1917) aka. Te Whakahoro Tarahawaiki, Described as a Granduncle of the present Maori King "Rata Mahuta".: A Veteran of Waikato War; Auckland Star 30 October 1917 Page 4 https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS19171030.2.31/
431, Waihuka Kuamoana; 432, Nehu Teati. ==Sources & Notes==

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'''W. Malcolm & Co. Steam Mill'''
'''Wallaroo, South Australia''' '''1869'''
'''Port Wallaroo Steam Flour Mill.'''
'''Mill will be working in 1 week.'''
When alluding to the visit of His Excellency the Governor to Strathalbyn, our able town correspondent, not being so well posted up in these matters as we on the spot, twitted us with being slightly behind the inhabitants of the South-East, in consequence of there not being a flour mill on the Peninsula. If this were any reproach to us, it is on the point of being speedily remedied. By this time next week, in all human probability, a steam flourmill will be in full work at Port Wallaroo. Mr R. Mahon, who at one time resided in the vicinity of Gumeracba, has been for the lasts several months busily employed superintending the erection of an extremely neat looking, compact structure, within the inside of which are fixed all the works necessary for converting grain into the staff of life. The occasion of this mill being built is a little singular, and shows how events of considerable importance sometimes hinge on matters that may appear to be trifles. About eight months ago a gentleman called at this office, and, in the course of conversation, remarked that he had had the idea of forming a Company, and erecting a flour mill on the Peninsula. A short paragraph appeared in the columns of this journal to the above effect, which was reprinted by our contemporary the Register, the courtesy of which journal in reprinting paragraphs of local importance we may here acknowledge. This caught the eye of Mr Mahon, who at once instituted an enquiry into the prospects a mill would have at Port Wallaroo. The result was, he determined to erect one, and now, on the eastern extremity of the township, stands a building which would do credit to any district in the colony. Mr Mahon has built the walls of his mill of hard bluestone, and the corners and windows being of white brick, give it an unique effect. The roof is of the best galvanized iron, matching well in appearance with the remainder of the building. At the eastern extremity is a room in which is placed the smutting machine, the blower, and also where work a number of pulleys connected with the machinery inside. Towards the South is the engine-room, outside of which is the boiler and furnaces sunken several feet underneath. Below is the well, some forty feet deep, into which flows an abundance of salt water. The chimney stalk has been placed several yards away in order to afford as great a draught as possible. The engine which is one of Landall's, Kirkaldy, is of 8 horsepower, and it drives a flywheel twelve feet in diameter. At the western end of the mill to which rails are laid down, convenience is provided for hoisting wheat in bags to the top floor should this at any time be required. On the ground floor, a quantity of wheat grown on the Peninsula and of excellent quality, now stands ready for, grinding. A Shute has been constructed into which the farmers can empty their grain, and from which it is conveyed in elevators to the top of the well. From thence it descends to the smutter and the blower, from which it is conveyed in a trough where it is damped, by an everlasting screw. Thence it is again elevated to the binns which feed the atones on the second floor: The mill is built for driving two pairs of stones, one always standing by for use in case of emergency, and these are to be of the best French burr. The meal from the stones is elevated to the uppermost story, where it reaches the silk dressing machine. From thence it is ready for market. We suppose that it will be asked by sceptical people where is a supply to come from to feed the mill? There need be little apprehension on this score. Some of the finest samples of wheat that have ever been grown even in South Australia, were recently brought to this office by the Police Trooper who collected the agricultural statistics. There is a large stock of wheat at the mill all brought from neighbouring farmers. If land should be selected and cultivated on the agricultural areas to be proclaimed, there can be little doubt that farmers will prefer to cart their produce to the mill instead of otherwise disposing of it. A population numbering from ten to twenty thousand souls may well support a flour mill in its midst. Conducted on ordinary commercial principles, there can be little doubt that such an undertaking will prove a successful one. For the first time wheat was ground into flour on the Peninsula, on Monday, the 12th inst., at the steam mill of Mr J. Mahon, Port Wallaroo, of which we last week gave a description. The machinery of the mill was found to work very satisfactorily.
''The Wallaroo Times and Mining Journal - Wed 21 April 1869'' '''1869'''
'''Obituary E. Mahon – Builder of the Mill'''
A very large number of persons attended on Sunday, to pay the last tribute of respect to Mr. E. W. G. Mahon, of Wallaroo, notice of whose decease appeared in the Obituary Column of our last issue. The children of the Wesleyan Sunday School and the members of the Sand of Hope, in which institutions deceased took great interest, were assembled, besides numerous friends, and at two o'clock in the afternoon the mournful cortege wended its way towards the cemetery. The burial service was read by the Rev. J. T. Simpson, after which an affecting address was delivered by the Rev. J. Lloyd. Deceased was the only son of Mr. Mahon, who is a very old and well-known colonist. Not more than nine months since Mr. Mahon came to reside at Port Wallaroo, where he has erected a compact and substantial steam flour mill. In this, he had no doubt calculated that his son and he would labor; and much sympathy is felt for him in the bereavement he sustained.
''The Wallaroo Times and Mining Journal - Wed 23 June 1869'' '''1869'''
'''Country Steam Flour-Mill - For Sale.'''
That excellent Mill, with new Boilers, powerful Engine, driving Two Pairs of Stones, Silk Dresser, Elevators, and every appliance for the Trade, situate at Wallaroo, and doing such a Business as would not be relinquished except from the failing health of the Proprietor. Apply to Mr. Schumacher, on the spot; or to G. W. Cotton. Adelaide.
''South Australian Register - Wed 7 July 1869'' '''1878'''
'''Starting of the Adelaide Flour Mills at Wallaroo.'''
'''Description of the Mill''' The starting of the Adelaide Mills, (Messrs Malcolm & Co.'s), took place on the 1st Oct. and as this is a matter of no small interest, not only to Wallaroo, but to the district generally, we give below a full account of the Mill as it now stands. As most of our readers are aware, the Mills are situated at the junction of the Moonta and Kadina railway lines. The site is admirable for commanding a supply of grain, not only from the above lines, but from the Barunga and Green's Plains lines, now nearly completed. These latter drains a vast extent of fine agricultural land, many thousand acres of which are now under crop, while each year adds largely to the area under cultivation. The Mill, from its situation, will also be able to draw supplies coast-wise, as it is but a short distance from the jetty. From the facilities for business we expect to see a very extensive trade done by this Mill with intercolonial and foreign ports. There is no doubt Wallaroo will take a high position among the out ports in the returns of breadstuff's annually exported Mr. W. Malcolm who purchased the Mill some months ago, and fitted it up, leasing it to the present firm, deserves great credit for the foresight he has shown in putting machinery in the Mill capable of doing a larger amount of work than will possibly be wanted for the first twelve months. The mill originally had only a small 8 horse-power engine and two pairs of stones. The whole of these were taken but before anything else was done, so that the Mill, as it now stands, is to all intents and purposes, a new place fitted with .all the latest acknowledged improvements in milling, which the lengthened and extensive experience of the above named gentleman will be sufficient guarantee to our readers of the excellence or the arrangements of this Mill, and its adaptability to the end in view—viz., turning out flour second to none in South Australia famed as it now for this article, having taken a gold and bronze medal at the World's Show at Paris. We were first taken into the ground or first floor of the Mill proper. Here is fitted up a large cast-iron dome inside of which revolves a pair of mitre wheels, one being fixed on the engine shaft, the other on the main up right. Above this wheel, on the upright shaft is a large cast iron spur wheel, around this, and attached to the dome, are five spindles, each fitted with spare pinion motive wheels with wooden teeth. Each spindle has finely arranged machinery so indispensable for adjusting the Mill stones to that degree of nicety so necessary for proper grinding. Each pinion has also the usual exalting power for throwing out of gear while the Mill stones are being dressed. On this floor the flour, pollard and bran is bagged for marker, being filled into sacks by steam jerkers thus saving hand labor. The meal, as it comes from the stones is led by spouts into a set of elevators, which in turn carry it to the top of the Mill to the silk machines for dressing. Proceeding to the second or stone floor, we there inspected the Mill stones which are arranged with a most astonishing economy of space, they are placed around in a circle, and are each 4 feet in diameter, and revolve about 140 times per minute. These Mill stones deserve more than a passing notice, as they are built of exhibition prize burrs, and have certainly a splendid appearance, being regular in texture, and the joints hardly visible. The foreman Mr. W. Shepherd, has evidently given time and care to the fixing of the stones generally and is determined they shall do their part in turning out a good sample of flour. The stones are fed direct from the bin, without hoppers, having long telescope spouts worked by a lever, wheel and screw. The stone cases are of iron, very neat and light. The whole of the stones are raised for dressing by means of a crane, a most useful appliance, enabling the miller to raise the stones without other assistance. Across this floor, above the Mill stones, runs a shaft (driven from the main upright) which drives the silk elevators, hoists & c. We now ascend to the third floor, where two beautiful fitted silk machines, each 10 feet long, are at work. The quality of the flour after passing through the Swiss silk with covering of these ought to be superfine enough to please the most fastidious. Our wonder was that it ever could be got through at all, so fine are the meshes. These silks have a cross shaft driven by a belt, which attaches to them by gear, while a screw, fitted under each silk, is driven by a belt. These screws convey the flour & C-to the proper receptacles provided for their reception before being bagged off. The fourth floor is simply for storage. On it the clean wheat bins are fixed, hoppered, so as to empty themselves without labor. The hoist is also on this floor, working as it does through each storey to the lower or ground floor. The end of one of the wheat screen enters through the walls, here is met by a screw which works right and left, conveying the wheat to the grinding bin. Returning to the first floor we now enter a building adjoining the Mill, or grinding department, where the wheat is received. For this a room is set apart raised about 2ft 6in, above the ground level, so as to be level with the railway track bottom, which comes alongside for loading or unloading. In this floor is fitted a patent brass beam scale for weighing wheat. Under the floor is a large bin built of stone, and cemented, which will bold some thousands of bushels of wheat, and is easily filled through openings in the floor, fitted with iron grating to prevent any substance getting in likely to hinder the elevators doing their work. The elevators from this bin convey the wheat to the top of the cleaning department, which we now visited, and found the wheat passing through a long revolving screen, where it gets a thorough shaking and sifting, freeing it effectually from dust, drake, & c. From this it is passed over a patent shaker screen, which frees the wheat from stones and like matter. After this a strong blast acts upon it, thence it passes through a powerful smutting machine. The blast again acts upon it, from this it now falls into, what is called the damping bins. There it lies for a short time, when by drawing a slide from either bin a set of elevators carry the wheat to the top of the cleaning bins again, where it passes finally through another revolving screen, which leads it to the screen in the Mill proper, over the stones for grinding. From this description our readers will see that no pains are spared to clean the wheat before grinding. In this cleaning department there is storage room for screenings, dust, & c., without all this dirty work is kept entirely away from the grinding and dressing going on in the other, departments. Coming from this part we walk out under a verandah which has a wooden platform, stretching away to a raised part of the yard prepared for receiving wheat in the busy season. This serves the double purpose of convenient storage, being on the line of rails, and being away from the Mill .will greatly reduce cost of insurance of wheat being stored. From this platform we now enter the stoke hole, which has in one corner a dry well for blowing off into and carrying away surplus water. The boiler is a large tubular one 27 feet long, and 6 feet 6 inches diameter, fitted with patent galloway tubes. The other fittings of the boiler are galvanized and most complete, and are sufficient to prevent the possibility of accident, as besides the usual water and steam gauge, safety valves, &c., there is a steam whistle so fitted that as soon as the water gets below a certain safe level, it gives out sharp shrill notice to those concerned. The boiler-house, as also the stoke bole, is built of stone and iron, all very neatly finished. The tank and warming room, or house, now engaged our attention. Here are fitted two boiler tanks for beating the water before being pumped into the boiler, after this the steam passes through eleven square tanks, each 400 gallons, for the purpose of condensing. The water so condensed, falling into, large cemented tanks below. The engine house is a strong roomy neatly finished structure. Here work two engines of equal 25 horse power nominal. The principle of these engines is what is called the overhead crank. The fly wheel is about 5 tons weight, and 14 feet in diameter. The engines are capable of driving the whole five pairs of stones and all the other machinery in the Mill, so that the work they have to do in the ordinary course of business will not be likely to strain them. The engine bed is fitted on solid masonry, and while the machinery is working, is apparently as solid and steady as a rock. This part, like all the rest of the establishment, conveys to the observer irresistibly the conviction of strength and solidity combined, with no small amount of beauty; but it is evident, in no case has utility given place to mere appearance. Beside the engine in use is an exhaust chamber, to which spouts lead from the wheat fans, so that-nothing is wasted even the chaffed rubbish here collected will be useful for cow feeding if for nothing else. There is a well on the premises, into which a force pump is fitted, beside this there are three large cemented underground tanks for catching and storing storm waters. In the wood yard there is an abundant supply of firewood. The private siding from the Government line of rails runs between the Mill and the Store, it is arranged to cross this siding with a light tramway so that the flour, & c, can be expeditiously stowed in the large stores some 20 feet away. These stores are 60 x 40, and 48 x 16. The premises altogether are very complete. There is good stabling for three horses, cart or carriage house, and a good blacksmith's shop, all of stone and iron. Opposite to the Mill is the office of the firm fitted up with all the necessary furniture, safe, &c. The Dwelling House is a substantial stone building, contenting in all some fourteen rooms with extensive and pleasant grounds. We cannot take leave of this subject without saying we consider the Mill in all its arrangements highly creditable to those who designed it, as well as to those who carried out the work; and we congratulate Mr. Shepherd, the foreman miller, and Mr. Jas. Leighton, the Engineer, in the success in that have attended the labours. We sincerely hope Messrs W Malcolm & Co., will have a long and prosperous career in the Adelaide Mills Wallaroo.
''The Wallaroo Times and Mining Journal - Sat 5 October 1878'' '''1878'''
'''Opening of Messrs. Malcolm and Co.'s Mill at Wallaroo.'''
'''Dinner for the Workmen who Built the Mill'''
On Thursday evening, October 8, a dinner was given by Messrs. Malcolm & Co. to the workmen who had been engaged in fitting up their new mill at Wallaroo. The property is a very valuable one, and admirably situated, being at the junction of the Kadina and Moonta Railway, on the southern boundary of the town. It is now several years since it was constructed by Mr. S. D. Marshall; but the machinery found very defective and wanting in power there was never anything of importance done, and owing to a misunderstanding which arose between Mr. Marshall and the manager, Mr. Mahon, the work was ultimately stopped. After the mill had been at a standstill for seven years Mr. W. Malcolm, of Gawler, purchased the property a. year ago, and made many radical alterations in the plant, introducing new and powerful machinery. So complete a change has been effected in this way that the mill is of its size second to none in the colony. It consists of five pairs of stones, which when in full work are capable of turning out 150 tons of flour per week. In addition to the mill there are large wheat stores, blacksmith's and other shops, and a dwelling house of fourteen rooms, besides a number of large tanks from which the boiler is fed. There is also a well sunk under the mill from which a large quantity of water may be used, and although it is salt it will go far to economize the water conserved in the tanks. A line of rails has been laid between the mill and the wheat store, and it is intended to cover in the space between the two properties in order thereby to form an immense wheat store, with sliding doors for the ingress and egress of the railway trucks. By this enterprise much good his already been done in providing employment for a large number of people. The managing partner at Wallaroo is Mr. James Malcolm, who has been so favourably known there for a number of years in connection with the National Bank. The dinner was served in one of the large wheat stores, which was very tastefully decorated for the occasion, and about thirty persons sat round the board. A noteworthy feature in the proceedings was the circumstance that the tables were waited upon by ladies, viz., Mrs. W. Malcolm assisted by two young ladies. After the tables were cleared and- the usual loyal and patriotic toasts honoured. The Rev. U. G. Tafliw proposed 'The Parliament.' In doing so he deplored what he termed the absence of true statesmanship and the anxiety manifested by members generally to secure seats on the Treasury benches. He could say some very hard things, because of the shameful way they had treated Yorke's Peninsula; but as he had been called upon be would propose ' The Parliament of South Australia.' Mr. W. Carvasso responded, and said he could not agree with the proposer in all that he had said. The present Parliament had to meet contingencies that did not appear on its first assembling, and it had done a good amount of work. He condemned the action of the Parliament, however, in upsetting the old Education Act, and hoped that the Assembly would listen to the voice of the country against the repeal of Nock's Act. The Rev. W. Davidson proposed ‘The Ministry,’ of which little could be said at present as there had not been sufficient time given to see what they were capable of doing. Mr. S. Tonkin, in responding, agreed that the recent change in the Ministry was not a source of strength, and he questioned if it would have been better had Mr. Ward been chosen in place of Mr. Rees. Mr. Thos. Davies, Mayor of Wallaroo, proposed 'Success to the Adelaide Mill and the Messrs. Malcolm & Co.' He regarded the establishment of mills in a town as a most important event in its history, as there was no doubt it largely conduced to its prosperity. The present undertaking was in the right bands. No one imagined a few months ago that such an immense amount of work could be done in the time, or that such a quantity of machinery could be placed in the little mill. The toast was drunk enthusiastically. Mr. James Malcolm, in responding, said the encouragement which the firm had received already, not only from the inhabitants of Wallaroo, but from the people of Kadina, Moonta, Green's Plains, the Hummocks, and other places was very gratifying, and he hoped that their expectations would be realized. (Applause.) It was only reasonable to suppose that if people came down to sell their wheat at Wallaroo they would make their purchases in the town. Referring to the vast tract of country that had been taken up in the Northern Areas, which a few years ago was considered valueless for agricultural purposes, he said that had it not been for these new areas the colony would have been far from what it was this day. (Applause.) The firm to which his brother (who occupied the chair) belonged had been successful in securing the gold medal at the Paris Exhibition, and he hoped that his younger brother would be successful on some future occasion. (Loud applause.) Mr. J. T. Hastings proposed 'The agricultural, pastoral, and mining interests of South Australia,' and Mr. F. K. Bortos responded. The Chairman then proposed 'The Employees,' and eulogized the ability displayed by them in the erection of the machinery. Mr. Shepherd, foreman miller, responded, as had also Mr. Lennox, engineer. The Chairman said he regretted the absence of Mr. Layton, who had done the principal part in connection with the new work. He would have been present that evenings, but both their mills at Gawler were at work and consequently he could not conveniently get away. He then proposed ”The town and trade of Wallaroo,” to what was without doubt the speech of the evening. In the course of his remarks he pointed out the folly of the inhabitants of Clare in not working hand in hand in getting a railway constructed From that area to the Peninsula, which would have been the making of both. From the acreage under crop in the district, including the part that would be tapped by the Barunga Railway, if the season was favorable there would be a return of from one and a half to two millions of bushels of wheat. The figures were large, but at Port Pirie last year the returns were about 4,000,000 bushels. He pointed out the facilities held out for shipping wheat and the low rate of charge in connection with the port, which placed it on an equality if not a superior footing to Port Adelaide. Mr. Davies responded, and after some other toasts, of an unimportant character were drunk, the proceedings terminated.
''South Australian Register -Thursday 10 October 1878.''
'''1878'''
'''Adelaide Steam Flour Mills, Wallaroo.'''
'''Advertisement for Malcolm & Co.'''
Are prepared to purchase wheat at the highest market price.
Bags lent free to bring in wheat advances made on wheat stored.
Flour, bran. pollard, and fowls corn on sale after 1st Sept.
Grist exchanged.
Prompt attention given to all business.
Agents for the Adelaide Marine and Fire Insurance Co.
Agents for Adamson Brothers, machinists, Adelaide.
Orders solicited for Agricultural Implements of the above well-known makers.
''The Wallaroo Times and Mining Journal - Wed 7 August 1878''
'''1879'''
'''Fire at Messes Malcolm and Co.’s Mill, Wallaroo.'''
Between 4 and 5 o'clock on Thursday morning last much alarm was felt in Wallaroo in consequence of the violent ringing of the bells of several churches as well as of those at the Smelting Works and bus Station, and it was speedily ascertained that the Adelaide Mills belonging to Messrs Malcolm & Co., were on fire. Flames and volumes of smoke were issuing from the windows, and the entire destruction of the building, together with its contents, was apparently inevitable. The first intimation of the catastrophe was given by a Mrs., Bradley, who resides about a quarter of a mile from the premises, and she states that observing a glare of light shining through the window at the back of her house, she looked out and noticing fire proceed from the lower part of the Mill she directed the attention of Mr. Dalby, a neighbour, who was in the employ of Messrs Malcolm & Co., under the circumstance Mr. Dalby immediately ran to Mr. Malcolm's dwelling house, which is near the Mill, and aroused that gentleman, and Mr. Shepherd, the foreman, and other persons having by this time arrived, and it having been the practice always to maintain a good supply of water in the tanks, they made use of it with such good effect as to prevent the destruction of the engine and boiler. They also tore down a portion of the verandah at the rear of the burning building, under which the flames were being drawn as through a funnel and threatening, to consume the wheat stacked in its vicinity. Nothing however could be done to arrest the progress of the fire in the interior of the Mill, which soon presented the appearance of a huge furnace, while portions of the red hot iron roof were continually falling, accompanied by a rain of molten metal which was probably the solder used in its construction. Fortunately there was but little wind stirring; had it been otherwise, and blowing from the building towards the stores, shops, stables, and dwelling house, they must also have been consumed. We regret to be informed that Messrs Malcolm & Co. will be heavy losers by this unfortunate event, as the Mill whose erection recently cost £3,000, was only insured for£2,000 in the Adelaide Marine Assurance Association, tor which company they are agents. The property inside the building is estimated, to have been worth at tho least £700, but it was only insured for £400. Taking into consideration, however, the fact that only an approximate calculation can be made of the actual loss sustained by Messrs Malcolm & Co. irrespective of that which is occasioned through their operations being brought to a close at the most busy time of the year it is believed that they will be losers to a much greater extent than was at first supposed. On the top floor there were 150 bags of wheat to be reground, and on the first floor there were about 10 bags of flour, while the wheat bins were refilled on Wednesday night immediately before the labourers left, and contained grain of the value of from £400 to £500. A very suspicions circumstance connected with the matter is that, on the preceding night, the place was securely fastened by two persons as usual; the door at the principal entrance being locked on the inside and a bar put across it, the keys then being deposited in a place known only to Mr. Malcolm, Mr. Shepherd, the foreman, and Mr. Frick, the engineer; yet, Mr. Malcolm states, that when aroused by Dalby, he went to the mill and found the door above mentioned open, although the keys had not been disturbed. In addition to the serious loss sustained by Messrs Malcolm and Co., the destruction of the mill must be regarded as decidedly detrimental to the interests of the town,-and it also, unfortunately, throws a dozen men out of employ. General sympathy is felt for Messrs. Malcolm in consequence of the calamitous occurrence as there was every prospect of their business becoming highly remunerative. Yesterday evening a large body of glowing fire remained in the building and probably some days will elapse before it is extinguished, as it is fed by a great quantity of partially calcined flour and other material of a similar description which the intense heat rendered it impossible to remove when the fire was discovered. Owing to the effect the incandescent mass has produced on .the walls, there is some danger of their falling, and measures will be taken to prevent accident from that cause it is advisable that persons should give the locality, a sufficiently wide berth until perfect security is attained. Every trace of the late conflagration is now removed away from the vicinity of the ruin, but on the burning matter inside, there are heaped broken. and twisted pieces .of the iron, roof, fragments of machinery, Millstones and, debris of every description which cannot be cleared away until everything has been consumed, and the building rendered sufficiently safe for persons to pass in and out of it. The scene presented to the view is; altogether the reverse of inspiriting when it is remembered that only a few days since, everything betokened prosperity to the firm who are such severe sufferers by the calamity, but it is to be hoped that, convinced as they must be of the advantages to be derived from the business in which they had been engaged, they will lose no time in causing another mill to be-erected. An inquest to inquire into the origin of the fire will be held at the Court House, this day (Saturday) at 10 am.
''The Wallaroo Times and Mining Journal - Sat 18 January 1879''' '''1879'''
'''The Adelaide Mills, Wallaroo.'''
'''Restarting after the fire.''' In October last year we gave a short description of the Adelaide Mill, Wallaroo, which had just commenced to work, with every prospect of a long career of successful operations. If good wishes could secure immunity from disaster Messrs Malcolm and Co's. operations should certainly have continued without interruption. However, the Mill had only been at work about 4 months, when the inhabitants of Wallaroo were start led by the cry of fire, to find the Adelaide Mill in flames; fortunately the fire was confined to the Mill itself, as our readers will remember. Engine house, Boiler house, Stores, and Wheat Stacks being saved. The loss to the proprietors of the Mill, both directly and indirectly, has been great, and coming in the thick of the season's operations, was most disheartening, but with commendable courage, it was at once decided to rebuild. No time was lost in starting the reconstruction. Within three days after the fire, the bulk of the damaged wheels, spindles, &c., were shipped to Adelaide, to be recast and fitted up. Fourteen days had not passed when the whole of the work was contracted for and under way. The energy exhibited in starting has been displayed throughout, and it is our pleasing duty to announce that the Adelaide Mill is once more in working order, having recommenced grinding on the 4th June, only about four months from the day it was burnt down. The Mill differs considerably from what it was previous to the fire. Then both the floors and fittings were principally of wood, as nearly all our flour Mills are in this and the neighboring colonies. On entering the Mill, you are struck with the massive character of the doors, which are all of heavy plate iron; these were made in the well known Carron Iron Works of Lindsay, Port Adelaide, and should not only be fire proof, but thief proof; one door only is locked, and this has one of Chubb's best patent locks on it, the other doors are secured by heavy bolts and bars from the inside. The window frames of the Mill are all metal and have a very simple and convenient arrangement for ventilation. The first or basement floor is of stone, as in fact are all the floors; the flagging was procured from the now famous Mintaro Quarries. On third floor, is firmly fixed on a solid stone foundation the cast iron pedestal in which the main shaft has its bearing, and on this shaft the main mitre gear is placed, above this is a large spur wheel, around which are placed five pinions to drive the Mill Stones, 5 in number. The stone spindles are supported on cast iron bridges, bolted at one end to the main casting, and at the other to strong, but light columns, rising from the floor to the joists above; on these columns are carried the gristing screws and the feed screws. The pinions are complete with the usual exalters, &c. The meal elevators here take their rise and like everything else are entirely of iron; there is not a scrap of wood here visible. The usual floor and bran jiggers are here at work, facilitating the bagging operations, doing the work effectually and quietly. Ascending a strong iron stair we reach the second or stone floor, here again all is iron and stone no wood to burn is written in iron characters everywhere. The Mill stones are very superior and bear evidence of great care in the preparation for their important work. The stone cases are particularly neat, these come from Messrs Martin & Co., and are from a plan prepared by Mr. W. Malcolm, four years ago, for Messrs W. D. Duffield & Co's. Victoria Mill; small hoppers stand above the cases, to receive the grain to be ground. On this floor arrangement is made for a porcelain roller mill, of the latest improvement, to cooperate with the stones in the production of the flour. Here are fitted strong iron receptacles, for receiving from the silks the flour, pollard, and bran, capable of containing at least one hour's work. Ascending yet another iron stair, we reach a spacious and lofty room devoted to the silk machines, three in number, two of them separate the flour, the other, the pollard and bran, and these are all fitted up on the latest approved principles, with screws gearing &c. Here, running across the Mill, over the mill stones, is a large iron hopper, into which a six screw empties the wheat after it is prepared for grinding in the wheat cleaning department. The metal elevators here terminate. These are of an exceedingly light and strong construction; the top is arranged so that it moves like a telescope, to enable the tightening of the belt to be effected without further trouble than merely a turn or two of the handle of the screw. The roof of this part of the mill is circular and all of iron firmly secure to wall and centre by powerful, bolts on the diagonal. The whole of the joists are of iron, the girders are also wrought iron, made by Lindsay. The effect of the combination of stone and iron is singular, and gives the Mill a lighter, more airy and decidedly more pleasing appearance, than the heavy wood joists and beams. We now enter the wheat cleaning department of the mill. This, is divided by a strong stone wall throughout, and is entered from the grinding department through a doorway fitted with an iron door in a wrought iron frame, thus effectually cutting any chance of fire being carried from one department into the other. The: first floor of this department is raised as to be on a level with the truck bottoms to facilitate the unloading of grain. Under the first floor are the wheat bins, one receives the wheat as it comes from the farmers and is capable of holding several thousand bushels, it is strongly built of stone and brick, and cemented, the floor covering is laid on iron joists. There is a set of elevators here working on the same pattern as those in the other part of the mill, all of iron. A stone partition divides the so called damping wheat bins from those just mentioned. These damping bins are hoppered so that they empty themselves, when the slides are drawn, into a set of elevators which carry the wheat to the top of this part of the mill, where it passes through a patent adjusting, circular corn screen, thence it is carried by a screw into the grinding department and finally emptied into the iron bins over the mill stones, ready for grinding. For effectually cleaning the wheat as lifted by the first set of elevators, it is passed through a revolving hexagon screen, covered with drake wire, where it is freed from much of the impurities, such as oats and drake, which seem so prolific in Sooth Australian wheat fields. A wheat bin now receives the partially cleaned grain, from this, at pleasure, it is drawn off and passes over a Eureka shaker and separator, then through what is called a Both smutter, which is on the principle employed in the disintegrator applied to cleaning wheat, and would appear as if it ought to answer well, and give to the wheat a good scrubbing. A powerful fan on the suction principle draws off chaff and such like particles that may have been freed by the smutter &c. Two of the silks and smutters were made at Messrs James Martin and Co's, Gawler. The roof over this part, like the other, is circular and of iron. A separate roof for receiving the chaff, &c., is fitted up over the boiler house, this is also iron. The whole of the machinery is driven by a pair of powerful engines; steam for these is raised in a large cornish boiler fitted with galloway tubes. Engines and boiler are under separate roofs, the tank and warmer room divides them. Messrs Malcolm and Co. have while rebuilding, sunk a dam, capable of holding a supply of rain water that will keep the Mill going for months, night and day, this is at present filled with water, and protected by a close fence, a wise precaution. Altogether the premises are now all that the most fastidious would desire, and we are sure, we but express the feelings of our numerous readers when we wish Messrs Malcolm, a long and prosperous career.
''The Wallaroo Times and Mining Journal - Wed 11 June 1879''.
'''1884'''
'''Presentation to Mr. William Malcolm.'''
Brother of James Malcolm
'''Gawler - October 27 1884'''
Tonight the employees of the Adelaide Milling Company met in the Old Spat Inn for the purpose of making a presentation to Mr. W. Malcolm on his leaving the firm. About fifty of the employees mustered, some attending from distant parts of the country. The spread was laid in the large room. The chair was occupied by Mr. Gordon, the Gawler manager, who was supported, on the right by the guest, and Mr. W. S. Bennett, and on the left by the mayor (Mr. L. S. Burton) and Mr. J. F. Martin. The loyal toasts having been disposed of the Chairman, alluding to the object of that night's gathering, said that when it was proposed to make a presentation to Mr. Malcolm replies prompt and cordial came in from all directions. He spoke of the high esteem in which Mr. Malcolm was held by all classes, and of the good which he had done to the district of Gawler. He alluded to the many benefits which their guest had conferred on Gawler, not the least being the establishment of the Young Men's Christian Association. He felt assured that Mr. Malcolm would yet be one of their leading politicians, one of whom South Australia might be proud. He then presented to Mr. Malcolm the address, which was beautifully illuminated, and accompanied by a handsome gold watch, and said he trusted that with them he would accept the good wishes of all who were present. Messrs. G. Barker, Jas. Coles, Scrivener, Bell, J. M. Mitchell, G. Lavish, and Wise spoke in high terms of the wise and gentle rule which Mr. Malcolm had used over them, not only during the two years in which he had been with the Milling Company, but for many years previously. Mr. W. Malcolm, on rising to reply, said that his work that night was the hardest he had ever done. He was confident that the language of the address was the language of their hearts. He had been associated with many of them for over twenty year, during which period he had always tried to do the right, and though he had been their employer he had found no difficulty in being their friend. He had honestly tried to do his duty to both sides during the twenty five years he had had the charge of the men, and his aim had been to deal with his fellow men as he would like to be dealt with himself. He had started with the desire to treat men as men. He knew men who though clothed in coarse garments were as quick to feel as those who wore a black coat. If they ruled by love and not by fear more honest service would be get from the men. He thanked them for their kind expressions for his future. They knew it was not in his nature to be idle, and he would have his share of support, and with health he had no fear but that he would succeed. He saw around him room for new industries that would prove profitable, industries that should have been opened up long ago. What they wanted was that the products of the land and the manufactories should be increased, so that employment could be found not only for the labor already here, but for hundreds of thousands more. The legislature must have its attention drawn to this matter. Production and manufacture must be fostered, and they wanted wise men who would see that the ship of State should glide over smooth water under easy steam, prosperous and happy. He had no fear for the future of the country, for time after time they had seen depression, and he had seen the times more depressed than now. There had been prophets of evil who had said that tho country could not recover, but time and again she had recovered. Again the cloud had gathered, and depression had followed, but the dawn had broken and the happy sunshine had again brought prosperity. He looked forward to a more marked prosperity than in the past, and thought as a country they would grow stronger, and that they would come out of the furnace better prepared for a more lasting prosperity. Everything and everyone who would hinder that progress, whoever or whatever they might be, must stand aside. He asked them to think of these things, and do their best. He hoped they would take the lesson home that Parliament was what the people made it. Let them place men in the legislature whom they knew and in whom they could trust, and they would see what the country was capable of. He concluded by wishing them, every success in whatever state they might be. The following toasts were then honored. Mr. James Cole proposed “Health and Prosperity to the Adelaide Milling Company”, coupled with the same of Mr. Russell, the new manager. Mr. Wise responded. Mr. Lavick proposed “The Town and Trade of Gawler.” The Mayor responded, and in doing so paid a high tribute to Mr. Malcolm. Their town, he said, was now a manufacturing town, and he would not object if Mr. Burford brought his factory from Adelaide. They would not turn him out. Mr. Scrivener proposed “The Visitors” which was responded to by Messrs. J. F. Martin and W. S. Bennett. Other toasts were drunk, and the proceedings, which were enlivened by songs and recitations, terminated.
''South Australian Weekly Chronicle - Saturday 1 November 1884'' '''1912'''
'''Wallaroo Sale of Mill Site'''
On the 17th inst. Messrs Malcolm and Co. offered for sale several allotments including the old Adelaide Flour Mill, the property of the Adelaide Milling Co.
Two allotments were sold at well over the reserve price, and others are being privately treated for.
''Kapunda Herald - Friday 26 January 1912'' '''1918'''
'''The Wallaroo Fire Inquest'''
'''Opened Wallaroo, October 10, 1918.''' The inquest on the fire at Jackett Bros. mill and the wheat yard was opened by Mr. J. Malcolm this morning. Thomas Herbert Jackett, a member of the firm, said he heard a rumor that the mill was "no good to Wallaroo." He assumed it was because it would reduce labor. Considerable interest is being manifested in the inquest, which, was adjourned till Tuesday after seven, witnesses had been examined. The machine and plant in the mill are valued at about £8,000, and are insured with the Royal Insurance Company for £6,000. Messrs. James Bell & Co.'s large wheat sheds opposite their office was destroyed at the same time as the mill. Their sheds are on either side of the mill. It has been the custom for some time to throw the very badly damaged wheat and rubbish from the mill over the dump on the western side next to the sea, and then burn it. Today several fires were burning not many yards away from the mill.
''The Advertiser - Friday 11 October 1918'' '''Newspaper articles downloaded from the National Library of Australia’s TROVE web site. Copyright has expired.'''

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{{One Place Study | place = Malden, Massachusetts | category = Malden, Massachusetts One Place Study }} The goal of this project is to gather information to help in researching residents of Malden, Massachusetts. 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 location-specific resources * Add photos and information on the city of Malden * Add the project tag to relevant profiles. 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=15431493 send me a private message]. Thanks! See also: * [[Space:Malden_Civil_War|Malden Civil War Veterans]] == History == Malden is located in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, bordered by Melrose, Stoneham, Medford, Everett, Revere, and Saugus. Malden was originally called "Mistick Side" and was a part of Charlestown, Massachusetts, settled by the Puritans in 1640 on land purchased from the Pennacook tribe in 1629. It was incorporated as a town in 1649. It was named after Maldon, England, by Joseph Hills, an early settler and landowner. At the time of the Revolution in 1775, the town's 1,000 people were actively involved in opposing British rule. It became the first town to petition the colonial government to withdraw from the British Empire. == Genealogy Resources == * [https://archive.org/details/birthsmarriages01coregoog ''Births, Marriages & Deaths in the Town of Malden 1649-1850''] * Corey, Deloraine. ''[[Space:The History of Malden, Massachusetts, 1633-1785|The History of Malden, Massachusetts, 1633-1785]]'' (Malden, Mass., 1899) * [[Space:The_Register_of_The_Malden_Historical_Society|The Register of the Malden Historical Society]] * [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalsket1858gree ''A Genealogical Sketch of the Descendants of Thomas Green of Malden, Mass.'' by Samuel S. Greene] * [https://books.google.com/books?id=KJJRAAAAMAAJ&dq “New England Cox Families”] by John Hosmer Cox, 1898 * [http://maldenpubliclibrary.org/browse-mpl/local-history/ Malden Public Library, Local Histiry] * [https://books.google.com/books?id=APBFCgAAQBAJ&dq “Malden Soldiers, Spanish-American War”] by Noreen Finneran * [https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Middlesex_County,_Massachusetts_Genealogy Middlesex County Genealogy Resources] via FamilySearch.org (lots of free resources) * [https://books.google.com/books?id=aBFFAAAAYAAJ&dq “Echos from Mystic Side”], Educational Publishing Company, 1890 (soldiers of the Civil War from Malden, Melrose and Everett) * [https://books.google.com/books?id=tyswAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false “Family History: Notices of the life of John Upham”] by Albert G. Upham, 1845 * “[https://books.google.com/books?id=8x4xAAAAMAAJ&dq Lane Genealogies], by Jacob Chapman and James H. Fitts, 1902 * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.hn3jnw;view=1up;seq=5 Manual of the First Church], Malden, Massachusetts (includes history of the church and list of members in 1878, including the year they were admitted * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044058158692 Directory of the First Baptist Church], Malden, 1803-1915 * [https://www.flickr.com/photos/mastatelibrary/albums/72157631420644412 1897 Atlas of Malden], images of atlas, with property owners’ names. * [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/275966?availability=Family%20History%20Library Vital Records of Malden, 1677-1868], searchable database via FamilySearch.org, with images * [https://passagetothepast.wordpress.com/ Passage to the Past] blog by Linda Hall-Little, excellently-sourced posts about the author’s ancestors, including photos and document scans, many of which are Malden residents * [http://ldsgenealogy.com/MA/Malden.htm Malden Genealogy] - an amazing collection of resources, both offline and online, both free and paid. * [https://www.loc.gov/collections/sanborn-maps/?q=malden+massachusetts Sanborn Maps of Malden, MA], Library of Congress, detailed maps for 1887, 1892, and 1897. * Historical photos, maps and letters of Malden, MA, from the [https://dp.la/search?q=malden%2C+ma DPLA (Digital Public Library of America)] == Cemeteries in Malden == * [[:Category: Holy Cross Cemetery and Mausoleum, Malden, Massachusetts | '''Holy Cross Cemetery and Mausoleum''']] (1868-present) [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=91108 Find A Grave: Holy Cross Cemetery] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GScid=1060071&CRid=1060071&pt=Hebrew%20Charitable%20Burial%20Ground& '''Hebrew Charitable Burial Ground'''] (also known as Lebanon Street Jewish Cemetery, Maplewood Cemetery and Congregation Beth Jacob Cemetery; dates from 1888-1919, mostly Jewish children with unmarked graves) * [[:Category:Bell Rock Cemetery, Malden, Massachusetts | '''Bell Rock Cemetery''']] (originally known as Sandy Bank, and later The Old Burying Ground; Oldest burial ground in the city, earliest gravestone in 1670) [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=90778&CScn=bell+rock&CScntry=4&CSst=21& Find A Grave: Bell Rock Cemetery] * [[:Category: Forest Dale Cemetery, Malden, Massachusetts |'''Forest Dale Cemetery''']] (1885-present) [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=1056071 Find A Grave: Forest Dale Cemetery] * '''[[:Category: Salem Street Cemetery, Malden, Massachusetts |Salem Street Cemetery]]''' (1832-abt 1885) * '''[[:Category:Saint Mary's Cemetery, Malden, Massachusetts |Saint Mary's Cemetery]]''' (1858-abt 1970)

Maldon, Immigrant Voyage to Victoria 1857

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[[Category:Maldon, Arrived 28 Jul 1857]] [[Category:Victoria, Shipping Free Space Pages]] From the Emigrant Ships To Australia & Cape of Good Hope in 1857-1858 on The Shipping List at: http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/1857-1858.shtml '''Name of Vessel''': MALDON '''Tonnage''': 1,187 '''Contract Price per Statute Adul'''t: 17 pounds : 05 shillings : 03 pence. '''Date of Departure''': 02 May 1857 - '''Date of Arrival''': 28 July 1857 '''Number of Days on the Voyage''': 97 '''Name of Surgeon Superintendent''': Joseph C. Sanger '''Number of Emigrants''': 478 (Adult Males: 154 - Adult Females: 200 - Males under 14 years: 60 - Females under 14 years: 64) '''Number of Deaths on the Voyage''': 8 (2 males under 14 and 6 females under 14) '''Shipping Intelligence''' from The Star (Ballarat, Vic. : 1855 - 1864) of Tuesday the 28th of July 1857; Page 2. [http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/66043421?] Shipping Intelligence (By ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.) PORT PHILLIP HEADS . ARRIVED Sunday, 26th July.-Offley, Reindeer, from Hobart Town ; Caroline, Champion, Adelaide, from coastwise; Zíngara, from New Plymouth ; Anne, from River Mersey ; Maria Elisabeth Margarita, from Liverpool, via Guichen Bay, 112 days, nine passengers ; Evance, from Guichen Bay ; '''Maldon''', from Liverpool, eighty-four days, 475 Govern-ment immigrants ; Prince Arthur, from Newcastle; Royal Shepherd, Waterlily, from Launceston ; Persia, from Plymouth, 110 days, 266 Government immigrants for Geelong ; Carin Cecilia, from Gottenburgh via Lisbon, ninety days ; Perseverance, from Corner Inlet ; Tozer, put baak. SAILED Sunday, 26th July.-Jessie, for Newcastle ; Black Swan, for Launceston ; King Philip, for London ; Carl, for Cochin. Monday. 27th July.-Wonga Wonga, for Sydney ; Ladybird, for Portland. The '''Maldon''', with Government immigrants, is detained at the Heads by sickness. The Maria Elizabeth Margarita reports having experienced very heavy weather during the passage out. '''Advertising''' from The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954) of Wednesday the 29th of July 1857, Page 3. [http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/154832591?] Government Advertisements. IMMIGRANT SHIP "MALDON" The Immigrants by the above vessel will be landed this day, and will be open to engagement to-morrow, (Thursday, 30th instant) at the undermentioned hours: Married couples, and Single men, at 10 o'clock. Single females, at 11 o'clock. J. D. Pinnock Immigration Agent. Immigration Office, Melbourne, July 29th, 1857. 49 615 '''SHIPPING''' from The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954) of Wednesday 29th of July 1857, Page 4. [http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/154832583?] SHIPPING. ''ARRIVED'' (Hobson's Bay). July 28 - Maldon, ship, 1187 tons, J. Gardyne, from Liverpool, 2nd May, with 475 Governent immigrants. Dr. J. C. Sangor, surgeon superintendent. Mackay, Baines and Co., agents.... ''IMPORTS.'' July 28— Maldon, from Liverpool: 115 bundles wire, 74 boxes tin plates, 20 cases clothes, 2 boxes furniture, 10 casks safety fuze, 348 firkins butter, 12 cases steel, 10 bundles do, 4 casks do, 3 barrels beer, 95 hhds do, 499 barrels bottled do, 3 casks earthenware, 1 cask files, 5 bales bagging, 10 boxes cheese, 9 cases do, 37 boxes clocks, 100 barrels brandy, 5 bales paper, 45 cases galvanized iron, 3 casks nails, 53 boxes paper hanging, 4 cases iron bedsteads, 95 bundles sheet iron, 3 cases toys, 1 cask whiskey, 20 puncheons do, 10 bales corn sacks, 80 barrels bottled ale, 15 casks ale, 76 barrels porter, 66 tons pig iron, 100 do coal, 1 case drapery, 200 sacks oats, 76 bars iron, 153 bundles do, 18 do hoop do, 50 packages candles, 16 tierces hams, 20 sides bacon, 50 bundles do, 4 cases hardware, 17 casks do, 2 bundles do, 12 cases boots and shoes, 15 trunks do, 3 boxes do, 6 casks merchandise, 62 cases do, 8 bales do, 150 bags . do, 10 trunks do...... The MALDON - This vessel arrived in Hobson's Bay yes-terday, With 475 Government immigrants, who are classed as follows : —50 married couples; 104 single men ; 150 single women; 106 children, between one and twelve years ; and fifteen infants The ship is scrupulously clean, and reflects very great credit on the captain and surgeon superintendent.

Male Name Study

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[[Category:Male 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 Male 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.

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[[Category:Mallmann Name Study]]__NOTOC__ [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Mallmann Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mallmann Mallmann] 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 Mallmann 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 Mallmanns), by time period (18th Century Mallmanns), or by topic (Mallmann DNA, Mallmann Occupations, Mallmann 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 Mallmann 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: [[Mallmann-29|Dorval Mallmann]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Mallmann}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Mallmann}}
{{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! * [[:Category: Unsourced, Mallmann Name Study| Unsourced Mallmann Profiles]] * [[:Category: Unattached, Mallmann Name Study | Unattached Mallmann Profiles]] ==Membership== * [[Mallmann-29 | Dorval Mallmann]] * [[Mullins-2069 | Jayme Arrington]] ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * Mallman * Mahlmann * Malmen

Mallonee Name Study

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[[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category:Mallonee Name Study]] ==About the Project== The Mallonee Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mallonee Mallonee] 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 Mallonee 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 Mallonees), by time period (18th Century Mallonees), or by topic (Mallonee DNA, Mallonee Occupations, Mallonee 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 Mallonee 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: [[Boy-41|Emily Holmberg]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Mallonee}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Mallonee}}
{{Clear}} ==Teams / Research Pages== * [[Space:Mallonee_Name_Study_-_North_America|Mallonee's in North America]] '''To Be Developed''' * Team/Page to focus on the Mallonee families of Baltimore, Maryland '''Potential''' * Migration from Maryland * Origins of the Name / Family * North America ** Canada ** United States * DNA ==Membership== * [[Boy-41|Emily (Boy) Holmberg]] - I am interested in the Mallonee family who immigrated to Baltimore, Maryland. My branch of the family moved to East Tennessee along with other members of the congregation led by Rev. Joseph Rhea. Sisters Ruth and Mary Mallonee are my second and third great grandmothers. ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Malernee Malernee] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Marlenee Marlenee] == Task List == # Add {{One Name Study|name=Mallonee}} to profiles and/or add more specific category. # Monitor the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&surname=Mallonee&showall=1 Mallonee] Surname Activity Feeds. # Monitor the [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebName/errors.htm?Name=Mallonee&MaxErrors=100 Mallonee] Surname dbErrors Feed. #Work towards having all MALLONEE profiles fully sourced. See the lists for [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Mallonee Unsourced MALLONEE profiles] #Work towards having all MALLONEE profiles on WikiTree to be connected to the global tree [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=MALLONEE Unconnected MALLONEE Profiles] # Confirm the two variants for the study # Identify other potential geographical areas and/or individuals to develop as a focus for this study # Determine Category Structure - See:[[#Potential Categories|Potential Categories]] # Develop Team / Research Pages # Confirm with DNA the following surname variations. About 127 MALLONEEs, confirmed, Match on Chromosome 7 Related surnames: MALONE (3948) MALONEY (2515) MALAN (1859) MOLONEY (820) MALIN (524) MELLEN (503) MALLON (450) MELLON (314) MOLONY (263) MULLANEY (206) MULLANE (105) MALLEN (83) MALOON (87) MALINA (68) MOLLON (68). === Potential Categories === *Location: **United States, Name of State ***State Where Born Only? State Where Born & Died? or State Where Lived Most of Life? *Relationship: **Descendant, Particular Head of Family or Immigrant Couple **Spouse *Military **American Revolutionary War **War of 1812 **Civil War *Occupations **Farmer **Minister **Teacher

Mallonee Name Study - North America

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[[Category:Mallonee Name Study]] == About This Research Page == This page is a part of the [[Space:Mallonee_Name_Study|Mallonee Name Study]] for research on the Mallonee Family in North America. The goal of this research page is to identify the immigrant families to North America and follow their migration patterns across the continent. == Unites States Research == === Mallone === '''1715''' A man named '''James Mallone''' was captured as a Jacobite in 1715. He was among the prisoners transported from England to the Colonies to be sold as an indentured servant. '''14 July 1716 - Liverpool, England''' Among a "List of fifty four Rebel Prisoners Ship'd (in order to be Transported) on board the Goodspeed Capt. Arthur Smith Comm. for Virginia"[http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~tornabene/genealogy/index5.htm 1715 Jacobites Transported][http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~tornabene/genealogy/s/goodspeedembark.jpg Goodspeed Embark Image]
'''18 October 1716 - Maryland''' One of five "Rebel Prisoners" sold to Charles Digges (Others sold to Diggs: David Graham, William Johnson, George Nuelson, John Chambers)[http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~tornabene/genealogy/s/goodspeeddebark.png Goodspeed Debark Image][http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~tornabene/genealogy/s/goodspeedpassengersale.jpg Goodspeed Passenger Sale Image] :Note [[Digges-16|Charles Digges]] was a wealthy plantation owner in Prince George's County and likely the purchaser of James Mallonee. See his will at Ancestry {{Ancestry Image|9068|007737522_00187}} '''1775''' A '''James Mallone''' of Massachusetts is listed in the Rosters of Revolutionary War ''"Muster and pay roll returned by said Mallone, Captain, of certain men belonging to Methuen who marched on the alarm of April 19, 1775, but did not serve under any particular commanding officer; service, 4 days.''"United States Rosters of Revolutionary War Soldiers and Sailors, 1775-1783," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QGK1-YFHL : 18 March 2018), James Mallone, 19 Apr 1775; citing Military Service, , Citing various published state rosters, United States; FHL microfilm 101711087. === Early Census Records === === Migration === == Sources ==

Mallow Civil Parish, County Cork

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: {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=12%|[[Space:The Counties Of Ireland|'''Ireland''']] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=20%|[[Space:County Cork, Ireland|'''Main Cork Page''']] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=35%|[[:Category: Mallow Parish, County Cork|Category for Mallow Parish]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=33%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Cork|'''Civil Parishes in County Cork''']] |} [[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' :This information page for the Civil Parish contains a list of all the townlands in the parish and links to the category for the townland (if it has been created). There also may be notes about the individual townlands. :This page is maintained by the [[Space:County Cork Team|County Cork team]] ==Mallow Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Mala. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/s?txt=in:654&cat=BF&ord=en Mallow Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''Baronies:''' Duhallow, Fermoy, Fermoy, Duhallow :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Munster Province of Ireland|Munster]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Mallow Civil Parish=== :''Note: Population centres for this Parish are shown here. For a full list see [[Space:Towns_Of_County_Cork|Towns of County Cork]] ====Ballydahin==== :Irish or Alternate Name: Baile Dáithín. :Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@52.1322,-8.6426,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/52.1322/-8.6426 OpenStreetMap] ====Mallow Town==== :Irish or Alternate Name: Mala. :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mallow,_County_Cork Web page for Mallow Town] :Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@52.1412,-8.6428,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/52.1412/-8.6428 OpenStreetMap] :Mallow is approximately thirty-five kilometres north of Cork and is the administrative centre of north County Cork, and the Northern Divisional Offices of Cork County Council are located in the town. ===The Townlands of Mallow Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Mallow Parish (Mala) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/s?txt=in:654&cat=BF&ord=en Mallow Parish] on Logainm.ie and validated against townlands on Townlands.ie, PlacenamesNI.org where appropriate, Griffiths valuations data and the 1901 and 1911 censuses. A link is provided in the notes for the 1901 and 1911 census. Please note that these may not always work if the townland was not available on the census in question. The census site may also substitute a similar name so be prepared for unexpected results! :If the townland has a category it will be linked in the table below. If there is no link and you need the category please (preferrably for Irish categories) 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 see Townland Category Information Boxes below for how to create them yourself. :{| width="100%" border="1" |width=16%|'''Townland''' |width=20%|'''Irish/Alternate name''' |width=30%|'''WikiTree Category Link''' |'''Notes''' |- |Annabella||''Annabella''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Annabella&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Annabella&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Ashgrove||''Garrán na Fuinseoige''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Ashgrove&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Ashgrove&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Ballydahin||''Baile Dáithín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Ballydahin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Ballydahin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Ballyellis||''Baile Eilís''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Ballyellis&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Ballyellis&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Ballygarrett||''Baile Ghearóid''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Ballygarrett&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Ballygarrett&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Ballyviniter Lower||''Baile an Fheintéaraigh Íochtarach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Ballyviniter+Lower&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Ballyviniter+Lower&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Ballyviniter Middle||''Baile an Fheintéaraigh Láir''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Ballyviniter+Middle&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Ballyviniter+Middle&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Ballyviniter Upper||''Baile an Fheintéaraigh Uachtarach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Ballyviniter+Upper&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Ballyviniter+Upper&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Bearforest Lower||''An Carragán Íochtarach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Bearforest+Lower&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Bearforest+Lower&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Bearforest Upper||''An Carragán Uachtarach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Bearforest+Upper&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Bearforest+Upper&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Carhookeal||''An Cheathrú Chaol''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Carhookeal&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Carhookeal&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Carrigoon Beg||''Carraig Dhúin Bheag''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Carrigoon+Beg&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Carrigoon+Beg&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Carrigoon More||''Carraig Dhúin Mhór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Carrigoon+More&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Carrigoon+More&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Castlelands||''Fearann an Chaisleáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Castlelands&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Castlelands&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Cloghlucas North||''Cloch Lúcáis Thuaidh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Cloghlucas+North&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Cloghlucas+North&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Cloghlucas South||''Cloch Lúcáis Theas''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Cloghlucas+South&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Cloghlucas+South&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Curraghanearla||''Currach an Iarla''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Curraghanearla&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Curraghanearla&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Curraghphadeen||''Currach Pháidín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Curraghphadeen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Curraghphadeen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Dromsligo||''Drom Sligeach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Dromsligo&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Dromsligo&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Firville East||''Baile na Giúise Thoir''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Firville+East&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Firville+East&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Firville West||''Baile na Giúise Thiar''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Firville+West&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Firville+West&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Gooldshill||''Cnoc an Ghúlaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Gooldshill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Gooldshill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Gortnagross||''Gort na gCros''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Gortnagross&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Gortnagross&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Keatleysclose||''Clós an Chitlígh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Keatleysclose&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Keatleysclose&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Kilknockan||''Coill an Chnocáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Kilknockan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Kilknockan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Killagrohan||''Cillín na gCruachán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Killagrohan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Killagrohan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Killetra||''An Choill Íochtarach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Killetra&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Killetra&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Knockaroura||''Cnoc an Reabhraidh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Knockaroura&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Knockaroura&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Knoppoge||''An Chnapóg''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Knoppoge&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Knoppoge&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Lackanalooha||''Leaca na Luaithe''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Lackanalooha&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Lackanalooha&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Leaselands||''Fearann an Léasa''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Leaselands&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Leaselands&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Lodge'''||''An Lóiste''||[[:Category:Lodge Townland, Mallow Parish, County Cork]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Lodge&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Lodge&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- 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Mallpas, Barons of Mallpas, English Pedigrees

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[[Category: Mallpas, Barons of Mallpas, English Pedigrees]] '''Part of the [[Project:England|England Project]]''' ==Introduction== ===Barons of Chester=== Sir Eustace of Malpas is alleged by some to have been one of the four barons of Chester.[[#OrmerodI|Ormerod, Vol I, 1819]], [https://archive.org/stream/historyofcountyp00orme#page/146/mode/2up pp. 147-8] Other sources allege Robert Fitz-Hugh was baron of Malpas in the time of earl of Chester, Hugh I. Robert Fitz-Hugh, baron of Malpas, supposed natural son of the earl of Chester, Hugh I, follows earl Hugh in the Domesday Survey (therefore recognised as next in importance), his descendants were Serjeants of the Peace for all Cheshire except Wirrall and Macclesfield Hundreds, and his properties included the castles of Malpas, Oldcastle and Shocklach, his daughters married into the families of Patrick (the properties allocated to this daughter passed to the Suttons, Dudleys and Wards) and Belward (this daughter's properties passed to the Egertons, Breretons and Holtes). According to some sources Robert died without issue. Robert was lord of: *in Dudestan hundred: Bettisfield, "Burwardestone", Worthenbury, Malpas, Tilston, Christleton, Cholmondeley, Edge, Hampton, Larkdon, Duckinton, Chowley, Broxton, Overton, Cuddington, Shocklach, Tussingham, Bickley, Bickerton, Burwardsley, Crew near Farndon; *in Riseton hundred: Tilston Farnhall, Beeston, Bunbury, Tiverton, Spurstow, Peckforton; *in ffilavestnn hundred: Sutton; *in Hamestan hundred: Butley, "Croeneche".[[#OrmerodI|Ormerod, Vol I, 1819]], [https://archive.org/stream/historyofcountyp00orme#page/n41/mode/2up p. xxvii] Of these the townships held by Robert Fitz Hugh, baron of Malpas, Tilston, Beeston, Bunbury, Teverton, Spurstow, and Peckforton were in Eddisbury hundred.[[#OrmerodII|Ormerod, Vol II, 1819]], [https://archive.org/stream/historyofcountyp02orme#page/2/mode/2up p. 3] David, clerk or secretary to the earl, was baron of Malpas. David de Malpas was Sheriff of Cheshire in 1252, Alani le Zouch was justiciarii, 36 Henry III[[#OrmerodI|Ormerod, Vol I, 1819]], [https://archive.org/stream/historyofcountyp00orme#page/60/mode/2up p. 60] Ralph, baron of Malpas, married Beatrice, the daughter of the earl of Chester, the second Ranulph; Ralph of Malpas possessed Christleton, Ordrick, Crim, Fulwich, and Boughton in Broxton Hundred. Earl of Chester, Ranulph II, died 1152, married Alice, the daughter of Robert Consull earl of Gloucester and had Hugh who succeeded him as earl of Chester, and Beatrix who married Ralph baron of Malpas.[[#OrmerodI|Ormerod, Vol I, 1819]], [https://archive.org/stream/historyofcountyp00orme#page/96/mode/2up p. 96] The barony of Malpas has been in the possession of Patricks, Suttons, Sampires, Clerks, and Breretons. ===Pedigree from Visitation=== #William Belward.{{EE citation|title="The visitation of Cheshire in the year 1580 made by Robert Glover, Somerset Herald, for William Flower, Norroy king of arms, with numerous additions and continuations, including those from the visitation of Cheshire made in the year 1566, by the same herald. With an appendix, containing the Visitation of a part of Cheshire in the year 1533, made by William Fellows, Lancaster Herald, for Thomas Benolte, Clarenceux king of arms. And a fragment of the Visitation of the City of Chester in the year 1591, made by Thomas Chaloner, deputy to the Office of arms"|editor1-last=Rylands|editor1-first=John Paul|journal=The Publications of the Harleian Society|year=1882|volume=XVIII|publication-place=London|publisher=Harleian Society|accessdate=18 April 2015|repository=Archive.org|url=https://archive.org/stream/visitationofches00glov#page/95/mode/2up|pages=95}} Egerton of Egerton and of Olton {{EE citation|title="The visitation of Cheshire in the year 1580 made by Robert Glover, Somerset Herald, for William Flower, Norroy king of arms, with numerous additions and continuations, including those from the visitation of Cheshire made in the year 1566, by the same herald. With an appendix, containing the Visitation of a part of Cheshire in the year 1533, made by William Fellows, Lancaster Herald, for Thomas Benolte, Clarenceux king of arms. And a fragment of the Visitation of the City of Chester in the year 1591, made by Thomas Chaloner, deputy to the Office of arms"|editor1-last=Rylands|editor1-first=John Paul|journal=The Publications of the Harleian Society|year=1882|volume=XVIII|publication-place=London|publisher=Harleian Society|accessdate=18 April 2015|repository=Archive.org|url=https://archive.org/stream/visitationofches00glov#page/158/mode/2up|pages=159-60}} ##David le Clerk (David le Clerke Baron of Mallpas) married Margareta (Margrett), the daughter and heir of Ralph (''Radulphus'') Baron of Mallpas and his wife Beatrix, the sister of Hugh Keveliock co Chester, and was also known as Dan David de Mallpas Clericus.{{EE citation|title="The visitation of Cheshire in the year 1580 made by Robert Glover, Somerset Herald, for William Flower, Norroy king of arms, with numerous additions and continuations, including those from the visitation of Cheshire made in the year 1566, by the same herald. With an appendix, containing the Visitation of a part of Cheshire in the year 1533, made by William Fellows, Lancaster Herald, for Thomas Benolte, Clarenceux king of arms. And a fragment of the Visitation of the City of Chester in the year 1591, made by Thomas Chaloner, deputy to the Office of arms"|editor1-last=Rylands|editor1-first=John Paul|journal=The Publications of the Harleian Society|year=1882|volume=XVIII|publication-place=London|publisher=Harleian Society|accessdate=18 April 2015|repository=Archive.org|url=https://archive.org/stream/visitationofches00glov#page/160/mode/2up|pages=160-2}} ###William de Mallpas ###*married Marjorie, the daughter of Cadogan de Linton cum quo Peckfarton. ###*#Rogerus Mallpas; ###*##William Mallpas; ###*###Hugh Mallpas, paston of Baromley; ###*###David Mallpas; ###*####David de Mallpas; ###*#####John; ###*######David, who died without surviving children; ###*#####Sibill who married William Tomlinson de Halifax; ###*######Jone who married William Whitgreve of Burton; ###*#######Thomas Whitgreve of Nantwich; ###*#####Katherin who married John Bird de Cherleton; ###*######Alice who married William Honford; ###*######Katherine who married Richard Golborne; ###*######Agnes who married Humfrey Hill; ###*######Margaret who married Robert Powell of Wrixham; ###*#####Mauld who married Phillip Egerton; ###*######Sir John Egerton; ###*#####Margery (the daughter of David de Mallpas{{EE citation|title="The visitation of Cheshire in the year 1580 made by Robert Glover, Somerset Herald, for William Flower, Norroy king of arms, with numerous additions and continuations, including those from the visitation of Cheshire made in the year 1566, by the same herald. With an appendix, containing the Visitation of a part of Cheshire in the year 1533, made by William Fellows, Lancaster Herald, for Thomas Benolte, Clarenceux king of arms. And a fragment of the Visitation of the City of Chester in the year 1591, made by Thomas Chaloner, deputy to the Office of arms"|editor1-last=Rylands|editor1-first=John Paul|journal=The Publications of the Harleian Society|year=1882|volume=XVIII|publication-place=London|publisher=Harleian Society|accessdate=18 April 2015|repository=Archive.org|url=https://archive.org/stream/visitationofches00glov#page/126/mode/2up|pages=127}} Hough of Leighton and of Thornton hough) who married Christopher Hogh, or Hough of Thornton Hough in Werrall; ###*#####Isabel who married Huxley Kinaston & Erdeswick and they had no surviving children; ###*#Sir David Mallpas; ###*#Sibill who married — Aldlym; ###*##Agnes who married — Pulesdon; ###*###Roger Pulesdon; ###*#— de Mallpas; ###*#— de Mallpas; ###*William also had a long-term irregular liaison with Beatrix, the natural daughter of Roger Montealt, or Robert Lord Monhalt, or Sir Roger Monhalt, or daughter of Robert de Montealto Dapifer Comitis Cestriae, and sister of Roger de Montealto Senescallus Cestriae;{{EE citation|title="The visitation of Cheshire in the year 1580 made by Robert Glover, Somerset Herald, for William Flower, Norroy king of arms, with numerous additions and continuations, including those from the visitation of Cheshire made in the year 1566, by the same herald. With an appendix, containing the Visitation of a part of Cheshire in the year 1533, made by William Fellows, Lancaster Herald, for Thomas Benolte, Clarenceux king of arms. And a fragment of the Visitation of the City of Chester in the year 1591, made by Thomas Chaloner, deputy to the Office of arms"|editor1-last=Rylands|editor1-first=John Paul|journal=The Publications of the Harleian Society|year=1882|volume=XVIII|publication-place=London|publisher=Harleian Society|accessdate=18 April 2015|repository=Archive.org|url=https://archive.org/stream/visitationofches00glov#page/182/mode/2up|pages=182}} Monte-Alto (vulgo Monhalt) Sir Roger de Monteath, Kt, seneschal of Chester was living c 1296,{{EE citation|title="DCH/C/406 - QUITCLAIM by Sir Roger de Monteath Kt., seneshal of Chester, to William son of Gerard...", MALPAS SECTION, DCH - CHOLMONDELEY OF CHOLMONDELEY|website=Discovery: The National Archives UK|publisher=Cheshire Archives and Local Studies|accessdate=19 April 2015|url=http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/744e82ce-9289-4242-9dec-f6d3b34e3475|repository=web}} or legitimate daughter of Robert de Montalt, and sister of Roger de Montalt, died 1260, seneschal of Chester and justice of Chester in 1247, 1258 and 1259.[[#OrmerodI|Ormerod, Vol I, 1819]], [https://archive.org/stream/historyofcountyp00orme#page/54/mode/2up p. 54] ###*#David de Malpas, a bastard or natural son, who married Constance the daughter of Owen Keveliock, prince of Powiss. ###*##Beatrix who married William Patrick knight; and Roderick ap Griffin; ###*###Isabel who married Richard Sutton; Isabel is recorded in the Egerton pedigree as the daughter of Roderick{{EE citation|title="The visitation of Cheshire in the year 1580 made by Robert Glover, Somerset Herald, for William Flower, Norroy king of arms, with numerous additions and continuations, including those from the visitation of Cheshire made in the year 1566, by the same herald. With an appendix, containing the Visitation of a part of Cheshire in the year 1533, made by William Fellows, Lancaster Herald, for Thomas Benolte, Clarenceux king of arms. And a fragment of the Visitation of the City of Chester in the year 1591, made by Thomas Chaloner, deputy to the Office of arms"|editor1-last=Rylands|editor1-first=John Paul|journal=The Publications of the Harleian Society|year=1882|volume=XVIII|publication-place=London|publisher=Harleian Society|accessdate=18 April 2015|repository=Archive.org|url=https://archive.org/stream/visitationofches00glov#page/96/mode/2up|pages=96}} Egerton of Egerton and of Olton Richard Sutton did homage for Malpas to prince Edward at Chester in 1302. ###*##Idone (Idonea) who married Vrany St Petri knight aka Sir Vrian de Speer [St Peere]; ###*###John St Petri knight, who married the daughter of Sutton; ###Phillip de Mallpas alias Gogh or Gough de Mallpas who married Catherine the daughter of — Hurlton, and the sister of Richard Hulton; ####David de Egerton, who married Cicely the daughter of Randoll Thornton, or Randolph and his wife Avice, the daughter of Richard de Kingesley, and sister of Piers Thornton;{{EE citation|title="The visitation of Cheshire in the year 1580 made by Robert Glover, Somerset Herald, for William Flower, Norroy king of arms, with numerous additions and continuations, including those from the visitation of Cheshire made in the year 1566, by the same herald. With an appendix, containing the Visitation of a part of Cheshire in the year 1533, made by William Fellows, Lancaster Herald, for Thomas Benolte, Clarenceux king of arms. And a fragment of the Visitation of the City of Chester in the year 1591, made by Thomas Chaloner, deputy to the Office of arms"|editor1-last=Rylands|editor1-first=John Paul|journal=The Publications of the Harleian Society|year=1882|volume=XVIII|publication-place=London|publisher=Harleian Society|accessdate=26 April 2015|repository=Archive.org|url=https://archive.org/stream/visitationofches00glov#page/82/mode/2up|pages=83}} Done #####Phillip Egerton, who married — the daughter of Wrenbury; ######David Egerton, who married Isabel, the daughter of Richard ffouleshurst of Crew. #######Philip Egerton, le Large, who married Ellin, the daughter of Sir John St Peer; ########Ellin who married William Brereton, or Helena; or Hellin, daughter and heir of Phillip Mallpas;{{EE citation|title="The visitation of Cheshire in the year 1580 made by Robert Glover, Somerset Herald, for William Flower, Norroy king of arms, with numerous additions and continuations, including those from the visitation of Cheshire made in the year 1566, by the same herald. With an appendix, containing the Visitation of a part of Cheshire in the year 1533, made by William Fellows, Lancaster Herald, for Thomas Benolte, Clarenceux king of arms. And a fragment of the Visitation of the City of Chester in the year 1591, made by Thomas Chaloner, deputy to the Office of arms"|editor1-last=Rylands|editor1-first=John Paul|journal=The Publications of the Harleian Society|year=1882|volume=XVIII|publication-place=London|publisher=Harleian Society|accessdate=26 April 2015|repository=Archive.org|url=https://archive.org/stream/visitationofches00glov#page/40/mode/2up|pages=41}} Brereton of Brereton #######David Egerton; #######Vrian stirps Egerton de Olton and Ridley; aka Vrian Egerton of Egerton, entailed by ffine; ########Phillip de Egerton who married Mauld the daughter of David de Mallpas or Margrett the daughter of John Warren of Ightfeld; #########Sir John Egerton of Egerton; ########David, second son; ######Urian stirps Egerton de Wrinhill; ####Hova, 2nd son; #####William Wigland; ######David de Egerton de Wigland who married Idonea the daughter and heir of William Golborn below [belew]; #######David Wigland; ########Margrett the wife of William de Lawton; #########Isabell the wife of Rad'i Bostock knight; ##########Sir Adam Bostock slain at Blore Heath in 1459; ###David de Golborne; ####William de Golborne;{{EE citation|title="The visitation of Cheshire in the year 1580 made by Robert Glover, Somerset Herald, for William Flower, Norroy king of arms, with numerous additions and continuations, including those from the visitation of Cheshire made in the year 1566, by the same herald. With an appendix, containing the Visitation of a part of Cheshire in the year 1533, made by William Fellows, Lancaster Herald, for Thomas Benolte, Clarenceux king of arms. And a fragment of the Visitation of the City of Chester in the year 1591, made by Thomas Chaloner, deputy to the Office of arms"|editor1-last=Rylands|editor1-first=John Paul|journal=The Publications of the Harleian Society|year=1882|volume=XVIII|publication-place=London|publisher=Harleian Society|accessdate=18 April 2015|repository=Archive.org|url=https://archive.org/stream/visitationofches00glov#page/162/mode/2up|pages=162}} Mallpas #####John de Golborne; ######Sir William Golborne; ####Richard de Goodman; #####John de Goodman; ####David de Golborne; #####William de Golborne; ######William de Golborne; #######John de Golborne; ####Sibill who married Patrick de Barton; ###Leg' who married ll: de Shocklach; ###Christia' who married 1) — Bonbury and 2) — Hulgreve; ###Meverell who married Hugh de Cholmly; ####Agnes de Cholmly; #####William de Broxton; ####ffelice who married — Heddeslegh; ###Peter the Clerk of [[Meschines-18|Ranulf III, earl of Chester and Lincoln]]. Peter had children: ####Agnes who married William de Blore; and ####Ranulf; ##Richard; ###Thomas de Cotgreve; ####William de Cogreve; #####Alice the wife of Rob' Stevenson; ###William de Overton; ####Richard de Overton; #####William de Overton; #####David de Overton; #####Hova de Overton; #####Robert de Overton; #####John de Overton; ###Richard Litell; ####Kenen le Clerk; ###Marrett de Hampton; ####Hova Bras; #####William de Hampton; ######William de Hampton; ######Jane who married — Wever; ######Agnes who married — Eton; ###Hunoth de Coddington; ####Robert de Coddington; ####Mabell the wife of Wrono Litell and Nico Tilston; ###a daughter, the wife of Burghall; ####Nicholas Burghall; #####Bartholomew de Burghall; ###a daughter the wife of Sutton; ####Jenan; ####David; ###a daughter, the wife of Prees; ###a daughter, the wife of Spurstow;
Omnibus &c. Petrus Clericus D'ni Com. Cestriae et Lincolniae Sal't'm. Noveritis me dedisse W'mo de Blora, in libro Maritagio, cum Agnete filia mea, et eor' haeredibus de se genitis unas libera' salin'a in Wich-Mauban cum duodecim plumbis et tolneto et sale de die veneris &c. Testibus [[Orreby-6|Phillippo de Orreby]] tunc [[:Category:Justices_of_Chester|Justiciar' Cestriae]], D'no Henrico de Audithelegb, Warino de Vernon, Rad'o de Motton, Thoma filio Rogeri, Ivone de Mere, Rob'to de Heffely, Petro de Stapplegh, &c.
Translation: All etc. Peter Clerk of the Lord of counties Chester and Lincoln Greetings. Know that I have given William of Blore, in free marriage, with Agnes my daughter, and their heirs together brought forth one free salin'a in Wich-Mauban with twelve lead and tolneto and salt works of day veneris, &c. Witnesses: Philip of Orreby then Justice Chester, Lord Henry ​​of Audithelegb, Warin of Vernon, Rad'o of Motton, Thomas, son of Roger, Ivo of Mere, Rob'to of Heffely, Peter of Stapplegh, &c.
Omnibus &c. Phillippi de Orreby Sal't'm. Sciatis me Concessisse D'no Henrico de Aldithley, Clementiam et Elenoram filias et haeredes Will'mi de Blore et eor' maritagium cum tota terra quae fuit Dicti Will'mi de Blore et cum eiusdem terrae p'tinentijs sc'd'm quodam Cartae D'nae Millisendae de Stafford et D'ni Henrici filij sui quas super eisdem habui testanter &c. Testib' D'no Ranulpho Comite Cestriae et Lincolniae Fulconi filio Warini. Rob'to de Campan Aluredo de Sulini, Ric'o de Phiton Ric' vic' filio Lid:

Omnibus sc'ae matris Eccl'iae filijs &c. T'pe H. 2. Richardus Bacun Sal't'm. Noveritis univergitas v'ra me pro salute animae meae et pro salute etiam Ranulphi Comitis Cestriae avunculi mei, et antecessor' et successor' meor' Dedisse &c. Deo et Beatae Mariae et canoncijs regularibus ordinis sc'i Augustini: Totam villam de Roucester cum advocac'one Ecclie dictae villae totam etiam villam de Cambru'ge &c. Testibus Hugon' Wac' : Will'mo Constabul' de Doninton, Thurstano Banaster. W'mo Bac', Roberto Bassett. Will'mo de Colvile, Ric'o Pincerna, W'mo de Barnill [Daniell], Galfrido Dispensatore.

Drawing of seal, Plate I., Fig. 8.
T'pe H. 2. Rogero Castrensi Ep'o &c. Ranulpbus Comes Cestriae sal't'm notum vobis oib'z facio me Confirmasse proprio sigillo et carta mea Donationem qu'a Ricardus Bacun cognatus meus et familiaris donavit Deo & Sc'ae Mariae et Canonicis de Roucester &c. Testibus Hugon' War', W'mo Constabul' de Donington Turstano Banester, W'mo Bac, Rob'to Bassett, &c.

Drawing of seal, Plate I., Fig. 9.
Henricus de Alhitelegh [Aldithelegh] omnibus &c. Sciatis me confirmasse W'mo de Blora et Agneti vxori suae filiae Petri Clerici de Cestriae genitis salina' ilia' in Wico Mauban cum duodecem plumbis et toineto, et sale de die veneris et cum terra de Gayfeld &c. qua praedictus Petrus ei in libero maritagio dedit cum praedicta Agneta filia sua Habend &c. Testibus Warino de Vernon, W'mo de Venable, Rogero de Meynwar', Ran' fratre suo, Matheo de Vernon, Rob'to Cappell, Ran'um & Rob'tum de Praerijs. Tho. de Adilina [Aelina], &c''.
Translation: Henry Alhitelegh [Aldithelegh] all etc Know that I confirm to William of Blore and his wife Agnes, daughter of Peter the clerk of Chester ''genitis salina' ilia'' in Wico Mauban with twelve lead and ''toineto'', and salt of day veneris and with land of Gayfeld &c. which Peter aforesaid it in free marriage gave with the aforesaid Agnes to have &c. Witnesses: Warin of Vernon, William of Venable, Roger Meynwar', Ran his brother, Matthew of Vernon, Robert Chapel, Ran'um & Robert of Praeriis. Tho. of Adilina [Aelina], &c.

Drawing of seal, Plate I., Fig. 10.
Ista Indentura testatur in memoria futuror' quod Joha'na quae fuit vxor Alani de Audeleigh in A° rrs Edw. filij Regis Ed. 5° in pleno Comitatu Staffordias teuto die Jovis proximo post ffestum sanctorum Tiburcij et Valeriani. liberavit Laurentio de Okeouere et Margr' vxori eius fines. Cartas & scriptas. de haereditate dicta Margeriss sub tenore, qui subsequitur Scil. ^f vnam Cartam p' quam Ran' Comes Cestriae, feoffavit Petrum Clericum de Salina in Wich bauban (sic) f Et vnam quiet, clamac'o'em qua' Arnaldus filius W'm de Verdon fecit W'mo de Audeleig': de terra quae appellator le Moreflates in Schardlow. «f Et vnam Cartam p' qua' Willmus filius W'mi de Audeleig': fecit Audae fratri suo de quodam Messuagio in villa de Schardelow. *f Et vnam Cartam quam Ranulpbus filius Petri Clerici D'ni Comitis Cestriae fecit W'mo de Blore et Agneti vxori eius sorori sua & haeredibus suis quod warantizaret eijs liberum maritagium. f Et dua Scripta inter Will'm filiu' Will'mi de Verdon et Petrum Clericum D'ni Comitis Cestriae, de la Moreflates in Schardlow. % Et vnam Scripta, convenc'o'es quod Henric' de Audeleigh fecit Will'mo de Blore de vna Salina in Wich Bauban. *f Et vna' scriptum inter Rob'tum Martin de Schardelow et W'mi de Audelegh et Clementia' vxorem eius de vno Tofto et Crofto in Schardlow. f Et vna' Cartam, indentatum inter Abba'm de Burton, Scil': Ric'm de Insula, et Will'm de Audleig' & Clementiam vxore' eius de Jure patronat' Eccliar' de Blore et de Grendon &c.

Edward' illustris Regis Angliae filius Prinoeps Walliae Dux Cornubia? & Comes Cestrise Omnius Ballius &c. Sal't'm. Sciatis quod cum Joh'es de Berouse nuper v'es d'nicas terras in Schocklacke infra Com. n'rum Cestrisa qua? de nobis tenentur in capite, de Joh'e de Sco' Petro licentia n'ra sup' hoc ab non obtento adquisivissett. Nos de gra' n'ra speciale et ad requisic'o'em dilecti Consanguinei n'ri Comitis Warrennaj perdonavimus eidem Joh'i de Berouse transgressionem quam fecit in inquirendo sibi ten' prsedieta &c. Dat. apud Cestr' 28 Octob. : Anno 18 Ed. Regis patris n'ri. 18 E. 3.
Lettice de Malpas gave a house near Clippe-gate to the Abbie of St Werburg's in Chester.[[#OrmerodI|Ormerod, Vol I, 1819]], [https://archive.org/stream/historyofcountyp00orme#page/163/mode/2up p. 163] Petro Clerk and David de Malpas were two of the witnesses to a charter made by the earl of Chester, Ranulph I, when lord Hugone le Orebi was justiciar.[[#OrmerodI|Ormerod, Vol I, 1819]], [https://archive.org/stream/historyofcountyp00orme#page/214/mode/2up p. 214] The canons of the monastery of St Werburgh and St Oswald in Chester at Domesday retained lands which included the vills of Salghton, Cheveley, Huntinton, Boughton.[[#OrmerodI|Ormerod, Vol I, 1819]], [https://archive.org/stream/historyofcountyp00orme#page/212/mode/2up p. 212] While Simon de Albo Monasterio or Whitchurch, was abbott of the abbey (elected 1265), Philip Burnel and his wife, Isabella, baroness of Malpas, attempted to recover the manors of Saighton, Huntinton, Chaveley, and Boughton, releasing their right to abbot Simon in 1281 in the royal presence in the king's court at Westminster, for which the monks purchased their compliance by a bond for the payment of £200 sterling; the influence of Robert Burnel, bishop of Bath and Wells, and uncle of the claimant, was corruptly used to extort the bond; the bond wasn't paid because the abbot procured a release stipulating the maintenance of two chaplains to pray for the soul of Philip Burnel for ever. William Malpas with Nicholas Wyrvin were Sheriffs of the city of Chester in 1420 and in 1421 William was again Sheriff with Richard Massey.[[#OrmerodI|Ormerod, Vol I, 1819]], [https://archive.org/stream/historyofcountyp00orme#page/179/mode/2up p. 179] ===Darrell Wolcott Pedigree and Moiety Analysis=== Wolcott assembles the following pedigree: :Generation 1: 960: Owain of Holt :Generation 2: 995: Gruffudd, son of Owain :Generation 3:1030: Sir William, miles, aka le Belward, son of Gruffudd :Generation 4: *1065: Ralph, born 1065, son of Sir William *1060: William II, born 1060. William II married a base daughter of Earl Hugh the Fat of Chester. *1060: David, born 1060. :Generation 5: *1100: Marged, daughter of Ralph married David, born 1090, son of William II; they were thus first cousins. *William III, born 1090, son of William and brother of David, *Einion born 1090, son of David born 1060. :Generation 6: *1120: William, born 1120. Note a: Pedigrees identify him as holding a moiety of Malpas, or one half. He would have inherited 1/3 from his mother, beign Ralph's part, and1/6 from his father, being half of William II's part. His brother, William III held the other 1/6, which descended to Dan David. The final 1/3 of Malpas was held by the lien dewcended from David of 1060. The daughter of Ralph shown in our chart, was not an heiress; she had a borhter named David who inherited the final 1/3. *1120 Richard, born 1120, son of William III, *1125 Ralph, born 1125, son of Einion. :Generation 7: *1150: William, born 1150, son of Richard, married a daughter of Ralph, born 1160. He married Beannan, daughter of Ralph ap Einion ap David ap Sir William by Beatrix daughter of Earl Ranulf II of Chester, sister of Hugh Cyfeiliog :Generation 8: 1185: Dan David, the clerk, living 1251-52. He was a base son called "the clerk", often misidentified as the 1150 David ap William ..." William, son of Marged and David, held a moiety of Malpas, one half. He would have inherited 1/3 from his mother, being Ralph's part, and 1/6 from his father, being half of William Ii's part. His brother, William III held the other 1/6, which descended to Dan David. The final 1/3 of Malpas was held by the line descended from David of 1060. The daughter of Ralph shown in our chart was not an heiress; she ahad a brother named David who inherited the final 1/3. ===Last: Ormerod's Line of Descent From William to Alice=== The following line of descent from William Belward to Alice Malpas follows the table presented by George Ormerod. Calculations have been added to dates expressed in terms of the monarch's reign. #William Belward, lord of a moiety of Malpas. Had three sons (a) David de Malpas (b) Robert de Cholmondeley, (c) Richard. #David de Malpas. By one wife had William de Malpas and Philip Goch. By another wife had David de Golborne. #William de Malpas married Margery, daughter of Cadogande Lynton, s. p. He also had an unmarried relationship with Beatrix de Montalt by whom he had David, Roger, and nine daughters. #Roger de Malo-Passu, (grantee of his father of lands in Hampton, 44 Hen 3 (1216+44=1260). Siblings: (a) David le clerc. (b) Roger (c) 9 daughters #[[Malpas-47|William de Malopassu]] (1248), son and heir, living 18 Edw 3 (1327+18=1345). P.. Ro. Siblings (a) David de malo Passu, living 2 and 11-12 Edw 2 (1307+11=1318)] (b) William) (c. John del Malo Passu, 11-12, 15-16 Edw 2 (1307+15=1322). (d) Henry de Malo Passu, attained his majority circ 27 Edw 1 (1272+27=1299). Held lands in Malpas, Wigland, upper and Lower Fulwich and Bradley. Living 11-12 Edw 2 (1307+11=1318). #[[Malpas-45|David de Malpas]] (1310) , brother and heir (occurs 20-21 Edw 3 (1327+20=1347) = daughter of Philip Egerton of Egerton. Siblings. (a) David (b) William de Malpas, 20-21 Edw 3 (1327+20=1347), John de Malpas, 20-21 Edw 3 (1347) ] (c) Hugh de Malpas, son and heir [occurs 20-21 Edw 3 (1347)] rector of Barthomley, possessed of Hampton, 3 non Feb 1364-5 #[[Malpas-156|David de Malpas of Hampton and Bickerton]] (1345) [14-15 Ric 2 (1377+14=1391)], heir to his brother, 4 Hen 4 (1399+4=1403), ob ante 1 hen 5 (1413+1=1414). Recog. Ro] = Katherine, daughter of Hugh de Bickerton. Siblings: (a) Roger de Malpas (b) David (c) Hugh de Malpas, son and heir, living 2 Ric 2 (1377+2=1379), also at the death of Isabella Delves, 19 Rc 2 (1377+19=1396), rector of Malpas 7 Apr 1384; #Alice, daughter of David de Malpas of Hampton and Bickerton and his wife Katherine daughter of Hugh de Bickerton, married John Bird of Cherlton whose daughter coheiresses married William Holford, Richard Belborne, Humphrey Hill, and Rob Powell. ==Sources== See also: *{{EE source|title="Containing the Introduction and Prolegomena, the County of the City of Chester and Bucklow Hundred", ''The history of the County Palatine and City of Chester compiled from original evidences in public offices, the Harleian and Cottonian MSS, parochial registers, private muniments, unpublished MS collections of successive Cheshire antiquaries, and a personal survey of every township in the county; incorporated with a republication of King's Vale Royal, and Leycester's Cheshire Antiquities''|last=Ormerod|first=George|year=1819|accessdate=27 April 2015|publication-place=London|publisher=Lackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor, and Jones|volume=I|repository=Archive.org}} *{{EE source|title="Containing the hundreds of Edisbury, Wirral, and Broxton", ''The history of the County Palatine and City of Chester compiled from original evidences in public offices, the Harleian and Cottonian MSS, parochial registers, private muniments, unpublished MS collections of successive Cheshire antiquaries, and a personal survey of every township in the county; incorporated with a republication of King's Vale Royal, and Leycester's Cheshire Antiquities''|editor1-last=Ormerod|editor1-first=George|year=1819|accessdate=27 April 2015|publication-place=London|publisher=Lackington, Hughs, Harding, Mavor, and Jones|volume=Vol. II|repository=Archive.org}}

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== Malmö herrgård, Kvillinge == Malmö herrgård (även kallad Malma samt Øø) var belägen i Kvillinge socken, Bråbo härad, på Malmölandets östligaste del, nära Bråvikens strand, i Östergötland. Christopher Jarnvall : Husen som låg i vägen : Vulkan : 2019 Ludvig Lundgren : Folk i byar och gårdar på slätten i Kvillinge socken på Vasatiden : 1996 {{Image|file=Malmo_herrgard_Kvillinge.jpg |caption=Malmö herrgård, Kvillinge 1935 }} Malmölandet var en gång havsbotten och är mycket bördigt. Det är befolkat senast på 500-talet. Där låg flera större gårdar. Malmö gård är den äldsta av dessa. Den omnämns på 1300-talet. Under tidigt 1400-tal skrev sig Störkar Jönsson på Øø (Malmö).Svenskt diplomatarium, Från och med år 1401, Första delen : DS 421 : 1404-02-06 A. Nordén (red.) : Norrköpings medeltid; ett diplomatarium norcopense : No 77 : 1417-04-29 (1918) Ägarelängden till gården kan följas ända från 1440-talet tills nu. Malmö bestod 1543 av två mantal av vilka ett var skattehemman och ett frälsehemman. Till det senare skrev sig väpnaren och häradshövdingen i Gullbergs härad Per Knutsson Soop som omkring 1517 ärvt gården från sin mor Birgitta Haraldsdotter (vädurshorn). [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/sdhk?SDHK=37300 Svenskt Diplomatariums huvudkartotek över medeltidsbreven : SDHK 37300 : 1512] Birgitta var gift med Knut Ulfsson Soop, och hennes morfar Peder Svensson skrev sig på Malmö 1440. A. Nordén (red.) : Norrköpings medeltid; ett diplomatarium norcopense : No 118 : 1442-01-28 (1918)[https://sok.riksarkivet.se/sdhk?SDHK=26100 Svenskt Diplomatariums huvudkartotek över medeltidsbreven : SDHK 26100 : 1452] Per Knutsson var gift med Christina Jakobsdotter Rud och deras son befallningsmannen Erik Persson Soop som var gift med Anna Carlsdotter (Månesköld af Seglinge) ärvde Malmö före 1560. Deras dotter Christina Eriksdotter Soop övertog gården 1573. Hon gifte sig med ryttmästaren Bengt Slatte och när Christina avled omkring 1600 övergick gården i släkten Slattes ägo. Från 1740 ägdes gården av släkten Staël von Holstein för att tas över av släkten Trozelli 1832. [https://runeberg.org/osterlex/2/0015.html Anton Ridderstad : Historiskt, geografiskt och statistiskt lexikon öfver Östergötland : Norrköping : 1875-1877]J.A. Almquist. Frälsegodsen i Sverige under storhetstiden : Del 3:2 : P.A. Norstedt & Söner : Stockholm : 1947 (s.917)[https://runeberg.org/ridoster/2/0275.html Anton Ridderstad : Östergötland : II. Östergötlands beskrivning : Stockholm : 1914-1920 (s.265)] {{Image|file=Malmo_herrgard_Kvillinge-2.jpg |caption=Malmö herrgård (Ur Svenska gods och gårdar) }} Gården har brunnit och återuppbyggts vid flera tillfällen. Mangårdsbyggnaden brann ner 1614 och därefter i samband med ryssarnas härjningar 1719. Skadorna ska ha uppgått till 4000 daler silvermynt. Mangårdsbyggnaden brann på nytt 1801 och återuppfördes i en våning med fasad i vit puts 1805. Den hade brutet tak och frontespis. Två flyglar uppfördes 1750 samt cirka 1800. {{Image|file=Malmo_herrgard_Kvillinge-1.jpg |caption=Malmö herrgård, Kvillinge, 1820 }} Omkring 1940 omfattade godset 537 hektar, varav 188 åkermark. Taxeringsvärdet var drygt 500 000kr. Där fanns 17 hästar, 3 unghästar, 90 kor, 40 ungnöt och 3 tjurar. Wald. Von Sydow, Sten Biörkman : Svenska gods och gårdar, Band 17, Östergötland norra : 1940 I slutet av 1970-talet såldes Malmö gård till Holmens bruk, som på gårdens marker lät bygga Bravikens pappersbruk. Malmö gård revs omkring 1990 av Holmens bruk. Endast några uthus återstår. Malmölandet, i ''Wikipedia''. URL: [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malm%C3%B6landet https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malm%C3%B6landet]. Hämtad 2023-09-28. [https://minkarta.lantmateriet.se/plats/3006/v1.0/?e=572466&n=6500934&z=12&mapprofile=flygbild1960&background=4&boundaries=false&name=Malm%C3%B6%2C%20Kvillinge Flygfoto] av Malmö herrgård cirka 1960. == Källor ==

Malmö seminarium 1914 o 1915

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[[Category: Malmö (M)]] [[Category:Malmö seminarium]] ==Framed photo with medallions of teachers and students== {{Image|file=Malmo_seminarium_1914_o_1915.jpg |align=c |size=600 }} ===Headmaster=== *Dr. [[Kjellmark-1|K. Kjellmark]] (Knut Bernhard Kjellmark, 1866-1944) ===Faculty=== {| | *Dr. E. Wahlgren *J. Bobeck *J.A. Carlsson *J.A. Ramstedt *Ellen Werner || *Ester Eriksson *[[Landén-90|Hilda Landén]] *Hilma Andersson *[[Annerstedt-1|Sofie Annerstedt]] *[[Norgren-71|Ida Norgren]] |} ===Students=== {| | *[[Ahlström-184|Hertha Ahlström]] *Ellen Andersson *[[Andersson-10711|Ester Bretz]] *[[Mårtensson-648|Gustava Culné]] *[[Erhardt-181|Helga Erhardt]] *[[Frej-3|Ida Frej]] *[[Göransson-285|Anna Göransson]] *Hilma Hansson *[[Holmer-79|Ebba Holmer]] || *[[Kjellander-3|Ellen Kjellander]] *[[Kristell-9|Gerda Kristell]] *[[Norlander-34|Irma Lagerstedt]] *Hilda Larsson *Maria Lindahl *Ruth Lindberg *[[Lindström-381|Ingeborg Lindström]] *[[Linell-24|Helga Linell]] *[[Ljungblad-5|Anna Ljungblad]] || *[[Löfvall-2|Ester Löfvall]] *[[Bondesson-30|Signe Maak]] *[[Nelin-5|Anna Nelin]] *[[Nilsson-6896|Ester Nilsson]] *Maria Nilsson *[[Kjöllerström-5|Elsa Nyström]] *Anna Persson *Linnéa Persson *Olga Persson || *Siri Persson *[[Rasmusson-285|Eva Rasmusson]] *[[Sjöberg-210|Greta Sjöberg]] *Greta Sjöholm *[[Nilsson-6894|Ester Strömfors]] *Bertha Svensson *[[Wahlgren-44|Anna Wahlgren]] *[[Wallerstedt-62|Sanghild Wallerstedt]] *[[Åkerström-28|Annie Åkerström]] |}

Malmöhus County Research Guide

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[[Category: Malmöhus County]] == Research Guide == * [[Wikipedia:en: Malmöhus County|Malmöhus County, Wikipedia]] * [[Wikipedia:en:Skåne County| Wikipedia Skåne County]] * Facebook group "My ancestors are from Skåne" * [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] * [http://www.sgfm.se/projekt/skanes-knektregister/ Skånes knektregister] (military source) * [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=5214:Skane&Itemid=631 Rötter, länkar Skåne] ** [https://www.rotter.se/index.php?option=com_sobipro&sid=18:Skane&Itemid=629 Rötter, böcker] * [http://aforum.genealogi.se/discus/messages/44/65.html?1447399403 Anbytarforum Skåne] * [http://www.bygdeband.se/plats/147253/sverige/skane-lan/ Bygdeband Skåne] * [http://www.ddss.nu/swedish/links/scaniaLinks.htm Links - Skåne, Blekinge, Halland] * [https://www.arkivdigital.se/register/bouppteckningar Bouppteckningsregister över Skåne] eng. Register for estate and inventory Skåne * [http://www.genealogi.se/index.php?cf30=&cat_id=91&Itemid=645&option=com_mtree&task=listall&searchcondition=1&link_name= Porträttfynd] Skåne, old photos ---- == Forskningsresurser == * [[Wikipedia:sv: Malmöhus län|Malmöhus län, Wikipedia]] * [[Wikipedia:sv:Skåne län| Wikipedia Skåne län]] * Facebook group "My ancestors are from Skåne" * [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] * [http://www.sgfm.se/projekt/skanes-knektregister/ Skånes knektregister] (military source) * [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=5214:Skane&Itemid=631 Rötter, länkar Skåne] ** [https://www.rotter.se/index.php?option=com_sobipro&sid=18:Skane&Itemid=629 Rötter, böcker] * [http://aforum.genealogi.se/discus/messages/44/65.html?1447399403 Anbytarforum Skåne] * [http://www.bygdeband.se/plats/147253/sverige/skane-lan/ Bygdeband Skåne] * [http://www.ddss.nu/swedish/links/scaniaLinks.htm Links - Skåne, Blekinge, Halland] * [https://www.arkivdigital.se/register/bouppteckningar Bouppteckningsregister över Skåne] eng. Register for estate and inventory Skåne * [http://www.genealogi.se/index.php?cf30=&cat_id=91&Itemid=645&option=com_mtree&task=listall&searchcondition=1&link_name= Porträttfynd] Skåne, * [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/topografier?Ort=Malm%C3%B6hus&Typ=L%C3%A4n&DatumFran=&DatumTill= Administrativ historik Riksarkivet] Malmöhus län

Malone Family Mysteries

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Mary Malone, b. 1842 in Cootehill, Cavan, Ireland, was the daughter of Patrick Malone and Mary McDonald. She married Dennis Gorman and gave birth to Mary Gorman in about 1861, Margaret Gorman in 1863, Anne Gorman in 1865 (all in Cootehill) then to Patrick Francis Gorman in 1869 in McKean County, Pennsylvania. I would love to find more information on Mary's parents, Patrick Malone and Mary McDonald, from Ireland! [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

MALONE Family Mysteries

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George W(ashington?) Malone was born in Virginia somewhere between 1814 and 1817. He lived in Iowa in 1850; Mercer County, MO, in 1860 and 1870; Trego, KS, in 1880; and Sedan, KS, in 1885. He married Nancy Childs, who was born in Virginia in 1820. Nancy is listed as being widowed in 1900. I have not been able to find out George's exact birth date, anything about his parents, or the exact date/location of his death. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Maloney Family Cemetery

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[[Category:Greene County, Tennessee]] [[Category:Greene County, Tennessee, Cemeteries]] '''NOTE: ''' This appears to have been directly copied from [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2420802/maloney-family-cemetery findagrave.com]. Therefore, realize that some of the information is from Ancestry.com (owner of findagrave.com) and is not on the stones themselves. findagrave.com has only a few photos, so most of this information cannot be verified without a second source or a personal visit to the site. ---- '''Location:''' In Greene County, Tennessee, Interstate 81, take Exit # 15, Fish Hatchery Road (also Hwy 340). Take Hwy. 340 south to the village of Warrensburg (about 6-8 miles). At the crossroads in Warrensburg, turn right on Warrensburg Road and go approximately 2-3 miles. Look for a two story brick house on the right, set back from the road with lots of farm equipment in front of it and a large silo. Turn into the driveway and Maloney Cemetery will be to the left of the house. The cemetery is overgrown and fenced which makes it almost impossible to photograph the stones. There are two Conway stones outside the fence. '''Memorials:''' Henry Conway BIRTH 1749 Virginia, USA DEATH 10 Sep 1812 (aged 62–63) Greene County, Tennessee, USA MEMORIAL ID 101897996 · From photo: :HENRY CONWAY :TENNESSEE :CAPTAIN :14 VA REGT :REV WAR :1749 1812 Fred Hawkins BIRTH 1948 DEATH 1948 (aged less–than 1 year) MEMORIAL ID 77524831 Kimberly Hawkins BIRTH 21 Nov 1927 DEATH 21 Nov 1970 (aged 43) MEMORIAL ID 77524839 John Henry “Hal” Herring BIRTH 2 Aug 1855 DEATH 4 May 1931 (aged 75) MEMORIAL ID 77524843 · Lewis Broyles Herring BIRTH unknown DEATH 22 Apr 1907 MEMORIAL ID 77524852 Louise R Maloney Herring BIRTH 27 Jun 1873 DEATH 3 Apr 1930 (aged 56) MEMORIAL ID 77524849 Nancy “Nannie” Maloney Herring BIRTH 12 Mar 1855 DEATH 5 Jan 1883 (aged 27) MEMORIAL ID 77525606 Sarah M Maloney Johnson BIRTH 27 Oct 1844 DEATH 24 Dec 1867 (aged 23) MEMORIAL ID 77525628 Alice Nelson Maloney Kidwell BIRTH 21 Dec 1871 Greene County, Tennessee, USA DEATH 12 Jun 1928 (aged 56) Greene County, Tennessee, USA MEMORIAL ID 77524863 Charles Elijah Kidwell BIRTH 20 May 1856 Tennessee, USA DEATH 16 Nov 1935 (aged 79) Greene County, Tennessee, USA MEMORIAL ID 77524857 Annie Priscilla Scruggs Maloney BIRTH 8 Jun 1853 DEATH 24 Dec 1912 (aged 59) MEMORIAL ID 77524918 Emma Louise Maloney BIRTH 18 Mar 1860 DEATH 24 Apr 1880 (aged 20) MEMORIAL ID 77525659 Hugh Conway Maloney BIRTH Mar 1878 DEATH 3 Nov 1955 (aged 77) MEMORIAL ID 77524934 Hugh Conway Maloney, Jr BIRTH 19 Jan 1921 Greene County, Tennessee, USA DEATH 22 Mar 1963 (aged 42) Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, USA MEMORIAL ID 77524967 Hugh D Maloney BIRTH 6 Jun 1842 DEATH 7 Sep 1902 (aged 60) MEMORIAL ID 77524909 Infant Maloney BIRTH unknown DEATH unknown MEMORIAL ID 77525653 Dr Richard M Maloney BIRTH 23 Mar 1851 DEATH 23 Apr 1894 (aged 43) MEMORIAL ID 77524896 Infant Daughter Maloney BIRTH 1887 DEATH 1887 (aged less–than 1 year) MEMORIAL ID 77524924 Infant Daughter Maloney BIRTH 1904 DEATH 1905 (aged 0–1) MEMORIAL ID 77524958 Louisa Charlotte Cureton Maloney BIRTH 12 Nov 1820 DEATH 21 Aug 1886 (aged 65) MEMORIAL ID 77524875 John A Maloney, Jr BIRTH 10 Aug 1884 DEATH 23 Feb 1887 (aged 2) MEMORIAL ID 77525651 Lena Allie McCorkle Maloney BIRTH 28 Oct 1884 Greene County, Tennessee, USA DEATH 19 Dec 1961 (aged 77) MEMORIAL ID 77524951 William Conway Maloney, Jr BIRTH 22 Mar 1853 DEATH 28 May 1865 (aged 12) MEMORIAL ID 77524882 John Alexander Maloney BIRTH 8 Oct 1857 DEATH 30 Aug 1895 (aged 37) MEMORIAL ID 77525633 Susannah Conway Maloney BIRTH 9 Jun 1776 Virginia, USA DEATH 4 May 1816 (aged 39) Greene County, Tennessee, USA MEMORIAL ID 101898665 Tennessee Alice “Allie” Smith Maloney BIRTH 3 Jul 1857 Hardin County, Tennessee, USA DEATH 15 Oct 1887 (aged 30) Hardin County, Tennessee, USA MEMORIAL ID 77525645 Susan C Maloney BIRTH 23 Dec 1840 DEATH 18 Aug 1864 (aged 23) MEMORIAL ID 77524891 William Conway Maloney BIRTH 13 Jul 1810 DEATH 5 Jan 1882 (aged 71) MEMORIAL ID 77524869

Malpas Name Study

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[[Category:Malpas Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Bairfield-1|Michelle (Bairfield) Brooks]] or leave 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 == [[Space:Malpas_Barons_in_Cheshire|Malpas Barons in Cheshire]]
Lineage charts from the Malpas family in Cheshire

Malpeque United Presbyterian Church Cemetery

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[[Category: Malpeque,_Prince_Edward_Island]] [[Category: Princetown United Presbyterian Cemetery, Malpeque, Prince Edward Island]] ==Lot 18, Cemetery #2== See [[Space:Princetown_United_Presbyterian_Cemetery||Princetown United Presbyterian Cemetery]]

Malt Shovels Hotel

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Pictures of the public house [http://www.wampit.co.uk/listingimages/thumbs/10710197.jpg ] [http://flic.kr/p/8SMc4C] Where Rob [[Owen-513]] was born and spent the first years of his life. Some of our Aunties and Mum and Dad worked here at various times for Joseph (Mums Dad) Walsh and Doris Owen (Dads Mum) nee Bradley who married Joseph Walsh in 1942 two years after Robert L. Owen (our Grandfather who we never knew) died in 1940.

Malta

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[[Category:European Projects]][[Category:Malta]] {{Image|file=Malta.png |caption=Flag of Malta }} = Malta Project = The goal of the Malta project is to establish connection with genealogists or historians involved with Maltese research. It is open to anyone with an interest, regardless of your own ancestry. Our work focuses on Malta and Gozo. We have access to pre-1700 sources. Malta is an archipelago in the central Mediterranean (in its eastern basin), some 80 km (50 mi) south of the Italian island of Sicily across the Malta Channel. Only the three largest islands – Malta (Malta), Gozo (Għawdex) and Comino (Kemmuna) – are inhabited. The smaller islands are uninhabited. Malta's location in the middle of the Mediterranean has historically given it great strategic importance as a naval base, and a succession of powers, including the Phoenicians, Carthaginians, Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Arabs, Normans, Sicilians, Spanish, Knights of St. John, French, and British have ruled the islands. (From "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malta]" on Wikipedia.) The Flag of Malta consists of two halves, one red and the other white, with the George Cross in the upper left corner. The George Cross was awarded to the country of Malta by King George VI of England in 1942, for the peoples valiance against the Germans during World War Two. '''Our project has 9 members, we are looking for more members. ''' Curtis Delicata [[Delicata-1]]
Robynne Lozier [[Thompson-31031]]
C. MacKinnon [[Mackinnon-507]]
Benjamin Cilia [[Cilia-1]]
DC Lambert
Dave Welburn [[Welburn-134]]
Sandra Schlichting [[Schlichting-133]]
Miguel Scierri-Diacono [[Scerri_Diacono-1]]
Michael Boscarato [[Boscarato-1]]
''Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done.'' * Following the guidelines for biographies but we need to decide on a template if suitable * Categorizing Maltese profiles into the relevant parish. See [[:Category:Malta| Malta Local Councils]] * Adding dates to baptisms, marriages and deaths to profiles when sources are found. Adding the locality link * Deciding on structure of the categories on for [[:Category:Malta| Malta]] * Improving the existing categories information if required * Adding historically relevant facts * Sharing this page with others who could be interested == Resources == * [http://en.geneanum.com/home.html] - Geneanum (Index to original parish baptism, marriage, death, passports and notarial acts,) * [http://www.maltagenealogy.com] - Malta Genealogy (Published sourced family trees and research) * [http://www.genmarenostrum.com/] - Mediterranean Nobility * [https://www.familysearch.org] - Original documents and sourced family trees ---- * [https://secure2.gov.mt/certifikati/] - Ordering of birth, marriage and death certificates after 1860. * [https://www.archivesportaleurope.net] - Europe Portal * [https://nationalarchives.gov.mt/default.aspx] - The National Archives of Malta * [http://anom.archivesnationales.culture.gouv.fr/caomec2/recherche.php?territoire=ALGERIE] National Archives of France * [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/help-with-your-research/research-guides/birth-marriage-death-sea-or-abroad] - National Archives UK ---- * [https://vassallohistory.wordpress.com] - Vassallo History of Malta * [http://website.lineone.net/~remosliema/regiments.htm] British Army in Malta * [http://website.lineone.net/~peterbidmead/marine_listing.htm] Royal Marines in Malta * [http://website.lineone.net/~stephaniebidmead/index.htm] Malta Family History * [http://www.storiamediterranea.it] - Mediterranean published information * [http://www.geneanet.org] - Popular family tree site with Maltese ancestry - confirm original sources first, same as if you found on Ancestry * [http://www.google.co.uk/books] - Google Books Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/549325/have-started-project-for-anyone-interested-in-malta-and-gozo?show=549325 G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=18086243 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Malta Council Coat of Arms

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[[Category: Malta]] Malta is subdivided in districts of localities in order to administer the country in regions rather than locality. The districts have no administrative significance as the local councils provide the first-tier divisions of the country. These are the coat of arms of these Councils

Malta Localities

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[[Category:Malta]] Malta is subdivided in districts of localities in order to administer the country in regions rather than locality. The districts have no administrative significance as the local councils provide the first-tier divisions of the country. {{Image|file=Malta-2.png |caption=Malta Localities }} '''Maltese Local Councils''' Since June 30, 1993, Malta has been subdivided into 68 localities, governed by local councils, Maltese: kunsilli lokali, meaning municipalities or borough. These form the most basic form of local government and there are no intermediate levels between it and the national level. The levels of the 6 districts (5 on the main island) and of the 3 regions (2 on the main island) serve statistical purposes. '''Island of Malta '''
* [[:Category:Attard, Malta|Attard]] * [[:Category:Balzan, Malta|Balzan]] * [[:Category:Birgu, Malta|Birgu]] * [[:Category:Birkirkara, Malta|Birkirkara]] * [[:Category:Birżebbuġa, Malta|Birżebbuġa]] * [[:Category:Cospicua, Malta|Cospicua]] * [[:Category:Dingli, Malta|Dingli]] * [[:Category:Fgura, Malta|Fgura]] * [[:Category:Floriana, Malta|Floriana]] * [[:Category:Gudja, Malta|Gudja]] * [[:Category:Għargħur, Malta|Għargħur]] * [[:Category:Għaxaq, Malta|Għaxaq]] * [[:Category:Gżira, Malta|Gżira]] * [[:Category:Iklin, Malta|Iklin]] * [[:Category:Kalkara, Malta|Kalkara]] * [[:Category:Kirkop, Malta|Kirkop]] * [[:Category:Lija, Malta|Lija]] * [[:Category:Marsa, Malta|Marsa]] * [[:Category:Marsaskala, Malta|Marsaskala]] * [[:Category:Marsaxlokk, Malta|Marsaxlokk]] * [[:Category:Mdina, Malta|Mdina]] * [[:Category:Mellieħa, Malta|Mellieħa]] * [[:Category:Mosta, Malta|Mosta]] * [[:Category:Mqabba, Malta|Mqabba]] * [[:Category:Msida, Malta|Msida]] * [[:Category:Mtarfa, Malta|Mtarfa]] * [[:Category:Mġarr, Malta|Mġarr]] * [[:Category:Naxxar, Malta|Naxxar]] * [[:Category:Paola, Malta|Paola]] * [[:Category:Pembroke, Malta|Pembroke]] * [[:Category:Pietà, Malta|Pietà]] * [[:Category:Qormi, Malta|Qormi]] * [[:Category:Qrendi, Malta|Qrendi]] * [[:Category:Rabat, Malta|Rabat]] * [[:Category:Safi, Malta|Safi]] * [[:Category:San Ġwann, Malta|San Ġwann]] * [[:Category:Santa Luċija, Malta|Santa Luċija]] * [[:Category:Santa Venera, Malta|Santa Venera]] * [[:Category:Senglea, Malta | Senglea]] * [[:Category:Siġġiewi, Malta|Siġġiewi]] * [[:Category:Sliema, Malta|Sliema]] * [[:Category:St. Julians, Malta | St. Julians]] * [[:Category:St. Pauls Bay, Malta|St. Pauls Bay]] * [[:Category:Swieqi, Malta|Swieqi]] * [[:Category:Ta' Xbiex, Malta|Ta' Xbiex]] * [[:Category:Tarxien, Malta | Tarxien]] * [[:Category:Valletta, Malta | Valletta]] * [[:Category:Xgħajra, Malta | Xgħajra]] * [[:Category:Ħamrun, Malta | Ħamrun]] * [[:Category:Żabbar, Malta | Żabbar]] * [[:Category:Żebbuġ, Malta | Żebbuġ]] * [[:Category:Żejtun, Malta | Żejtun]] * [[:Category:Żurrieq, Malta | Żurrieq]] '''Island of Gozo '''
* [[:Category:Għajnsielem, Gozo | Għajnsielem]] * [[:Category:Fontana, Gozo | Fontana]] * [[:Category:Għarb, Gozo | Għarb]] * [[:Category:Għasri, Gozo | Għasri]] * [[:Category:Kerċem, Gozo | Kerċem]] * [[:Category:Munxar, Gozo | Munxar]] * [[:Category:Nadur, Gozo | Nadur]] * [[:Category:Qala, Gozo | Qala]] * [[:Category:San Lawrenz, Gozo | San Lawrenz]] * [[:Category:Sannat, Gozo | Sannat]] * [[:Category:Victoria (Rabat), Gozo | Victoria (Rabat) ]] * [[:Category:Xagħra, Gozo | Xagħra]] * [[:Category:Xewkija, Gozo | Xewkija]] * [[:Category:Żebbuġ, Gozo | Żebbuġ]]

Maltby-Maltbie Family History , 1694-1894

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] __TOC__ == Maltby-Maltbie Family History == * by [[Maltby-545 | Dorothy Lord (Maltby) Verrill]] * published by B. L. Maltbie, by the authority of the Maltby Associates, 1916 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Maltby-Maltbie_Family_History_%2C_1694-1894|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * http://www.archive.org/stream/maltbymaltbiefam00verr#page/n7 * https://books.google.com/books?id=qd41AAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/maltbymaltbiefam00byuverr * https://archive.org/details/maltbymaltbiefamwpic00verr * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005731622 ===Table of Contents=== :Part One *Heraldry — Maltby Arms *English Records *English Pedigrees I to XXVI *Maltby — Maltbie, Origin of Names *Maltby Chapel, England *Maltby, Yorkshire :Part Two *Maltby American Notes *William Maltby, Esquire *John Maltby (2) *William Maltby (2) *Daniel Maltby (2) *Samuel Maltby (2) *Captain Jonathon Maltbie (2) *Rev. Jonathon Maltby (4) *General Isaac Maltby *Captain Jonathon Maltbie (3) *Zacheus Maltbie *War Records *Branford. Conn *The Maltby Association *The First Reunion *Deaths of Members *Membership List === 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 === *Verrill, Dorothy Lord Maltby. ''[[Space:Maltby-Maltbie_Family_History_%2C_1694-1894|Maltby-Maltbie Family History]]'' (Newark, NJ, 1916), Part (#] , [ Page ]. * [[#Verrill|Verrill]]

Maltese Name Study

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

Mama No. 3 Mine Disaster

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#REDIRECT [[Space:Mama_No._3_Mine_Disaster_1928]]

Mama No. 3 Mine Disaster 1928

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[[Category:This Day In History February 28]] [[Category:Arkansas, Mining Disasters]][[Category:Mama No. 3 Mine Disaster, Jenny Lind, Arkansas, 1928]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:Southeast United States Mining Disasters Team|Southeast United States Mining Disasters]] | '''Mama No. 3 Mine Disaster'''
Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters Team|United States Mining Disasters]] == History and Circumstances == * Date: Feb 24, 1828 * Location: [[:Category:Jenny Lind, Arkansas|Jenny Lind, Arkansas]] * Victims: 13 casualties * Cause: Explosion There were at least seven mines in the community. The beginning of that day must have seemed like any other ordinary day, but it would turn into a day that many people could not forget. Shortly in the early morning around 8:30 a.m., on February 24, 1928, an explosion rocked Mama No. 3 mine. A hundred and twenty-five men were in the mine at the time. The explosion occurred in mine No. 28, connected to No. 3. ===Rescue Efforts=== Every miner in the district and volunteers were hurriedly formed into rescue parties. Hundreds of people, members of the miners' families and others, gathered around the mouth of the mine and urged on the rescue parties. Ambulances and doctors from the area rushed to the scene in hopes of treating any survivors. One hundred and five miners were able to escape through mine No. 20. After rescuers blasted a hole in the wall connecting Mine No 3 to 20. About 35 of these miners were injured in the initial explosion, and others suffered from the effects of gas. At least 20 miners were thought to be trapped in the mine, but a curtain of fire in the 3500-foot slope of the mine prevented rescue workers from reaching them. The fire was one-half mile from the entrance. Miners who escaped said they saw the bodies of Dorris Templeton, 23, a nephew of W. E. Templeton mine superintendent, and Valentine Vervack, 40, a pit boss. Those who escaped held little hope that any of the remaining miners trapped in the explosion were still alive. Nevertheless, rescue efforts continued with the hope of finding more survivors. After the fire was contained and rescue attempts resumed, it was still extremely difficult because of the wreckage and heavy fumes left by the explosion. Rescue crews were forced to proceed slowly, and did not reach the point of the blast until late in the afternoon. Later, the mine gave up its dead, and 11 men (Valentine Vervack, James Kimberling, Dorris Templeton, Winse Brown, Forrest Gibbs, Louis Mohr, Frank Curott, Charles Newman, Edgar Westmoreland, Joe Sadar, and John Kosmatin) were brought to the surface of the mine about 3 p.m. on Friday, February 24, 1928 by the rescue crews. Walter Chapple was taken from the mine about 3:30 p.m., and Jack Williams was brought to the surface at 5 p.m. His body was found in a water hole where he apparently tried to escape the terrible heat and fire that followed the blast. The bodies were sent to Fort Smith, Arkansas morgues. Only two seriously injured miners were still in the hospital. The remaining survivors were able to go home with their families. ===Results and Findings=== State Mine Inspector Claude Speegel conducted the investigation. He found that gas in the tunnels of the mine caused the explosion. During his investigation, he determined a connection was made between Mama Coal Company No. 3 mine and the adjoining No. 18 mine of the Consolidated Sales Company. A wooden stopping with a slide regulator was put in to seal off the connection. The No. 3 mine was idle, and the fan was not running from February 21 to the morning of February 24. At 8:30 a. m. gas was ignited at this regulator by the open light of a man from No. 18 mine who had been sent to change the opening. His body was found under the debris of the stopping. The explosion was spread a short distance into the No. 18 mine by dust, but was stopped by dampness and expansion. The same conditions were observed in the No. 3 mine, where 12 men were killed and 115 escaped. Ventilation in both mines was inadequate. Open lights were used. Opening the lamp inside the mine exposed the flame to potentially flammable gas that caused a fatal explosion. No rock dust had been applied, and this allowed the flames to expand in the mine. Pulverized rock, usually lime stone, is sprayed on walls inside the mine to prevent dust explosions. The mine walls had holes, shot with black powder, that further contributed to the force of the explosion. Fireboss examinations had been made (an inspection of the mine for dangers, particularly explosive, poisonous or suffocating gases) as required by mine safety rules. The conditions noted after the explosion were not noted or mentioned in any of the examinations by company officials. Later, many of the families brought lawsuits against both coal companies, Consolidated Sales Company and Mama Coal Company. The trial judge limited the number of witnesses wanting to testify about their loss during the trial. The coal companies prevailed in the lawsuit, and the families filed an appeal. The appeals court ruled the trial judge had erred by limiting testimony during the trial, but again ruled against the families, stating it was not enough to overturn the verdict. ===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;"|[[Vervack-1|Valentine Vervack]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Killed in explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Kimberling-262|James A. Kimberling]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Killed in explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Templeton-4060|Dorris James Templeton]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Killed in explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Brown-144244|Winse Henry Brown]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Killed in explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Gibbs-9083|Willis Forest Gibbs]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Killed in explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Mohr-2084|Louis Mohr]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Killed in explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Curott-4|Frank Curott]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Killed in explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Newman-13107|Charles Henry Newman]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Killed in explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Westmoreland-1319|Edgar L. Westmoreland]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Killed in explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Sadar-2|Joseph Sadar Jr]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Killed in explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Williams-114313|Jack Williams]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Killed in explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Kasmatin-1|John Kasmatin]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Killed in Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Walter Chappie ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Killed in explosion, in Mine #18 |- |} |} {{Clear}} ===Sources=== *The Lewiston Daily Sun, Lewiston Maine, Saturday Morning Edition Vol. XXXV., February 25, 1928, Page 2. "[https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1928&dat=19280225&id=j7IgAAAAIBAJ&sjid=ImkFAAAAIBAJ&pg=2618,4205202 Lewiston Daily Sun, Feb. 25, 1928]." Accessed 13 Jul 2022 *Spokane Daily Chronicle, Spokane, Washington, Tri-State Edition, Friday, February 24, 1928, 42D Year. No. 135. Page 21. "[https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1338&dat=19280224&id=kctXAAAAIBAJ&sjid=ovQDAAAAIBAJ&pg=6056,4264016 Spokane Daily Chronicle, Feb. 24, 1928]." Accessed 13 Jul 2022 *Eugene Guard, Eugene, Oregon, Friday, February 24, 1928, Vol. 74. "[https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1310&dat=19280224&id=Y0QUAAAAIBAJ&sjid=ougDAAAAIBAJ&pg=3020,1400345 Eugene Guard, Feb. 24, 1928]." Accessed 13 Jul 2022. *Lawrence Daily Journal-World, Lawrence, Kansas, Friday, February 24, 1928, Volume LXXII. "[https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2199&dat=19280224&id=JvNlAAAAIBAJ&sjid=970MAAAAIBAJ&pg=2877,4713225 Lawrence Journal-World, Feb. 24, 1928]." Accessed 13 Jul 2022 *Prescott Evening Courier, Prescott, Arizona, Friday, February 24, 1928, Forty-Fourth Year. "[https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=897&dat=19280224&id=lc1MAAAAIBAJ&sjid=hlADAAAAIBAJ&pg=4740,2409533 Prescott Evening Courier, Feb. 24, 1928]." Accessed 13 Jan 2022 *The Free Lance-Star, Fredericksburg, VA., Friday, Feb. 24, 1928. New Series No. 385. "[https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1298&dat=19280224&id=jH9WAAAAIBAJ&sjid=6OQDAAAAIBAJ&pg=1640,7138900 The Free Lance-Star, Feb. 24, 1928]." Accessed 13 Jul 2022. *Humphrey, Hiram Brown. Historical Summary of Coal-mine Explosions in the United States. United States: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959. "[https://www.google.com/books/edition/Historical_Summary_of_Coal_mine_Explosio/58HBaYSQzmsC?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=Jenny+Lind+mine+explosion&pg=PA114&printsec=frontcover Historical Summary of Coal-Mine Explosions in the United States, Department of the Interior, 1959]." Accessed 13 Jull 2022 *Colliery Engineer. United States: Colliery engineer Company, 1905. "[https://www.google.com/books/edition/Colliery_Engineer/6pvmAAAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=Jenny+Lind+mine+explosion&pg=PR8&printsec=frontcover General Mine Info]." Accessed 13 Jul 2022 *Jenny Lind Mine Explosion Feb 24, 1928. "[http://www.argenweb.net/sebastian/newspapers/1928JennyLind.html Jenny Lind Mine Explosion Feb 24, 1928]." Accessed 13 Jul 2022

Mama quacha

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mama quacha was a 52 year old lady then one day she was ran overn this page is to remeber her

Mämmälän kyläkirja

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''Mämmälän kyläkirja''. Mämmälän kotiseutuyhdistyksen julkaisuja N:o 1. Toimituskunta: Inkeri Marttila, Seppo Sippu, Kaisu Vainonen. Taitto Inkeri Marttila. Kansi Muisto Ahola. Valokuvat: Mämmälän kotiseutuyhdistyksen valokuva-arkisto, yksityiskokoelmat, Anjalankosken (nyk. Kouvolan) kaupungin arkisto ja Oy Tampella Ab:n (nyk. Stora-Enson) arkisto. ISBN 952-90-2492-4. Kirjapaino Anson Oy, [Myllykoski] 1990. [https://kansalliskirjasto.finna.fi/Record/fikka.3444698 Kirjan tiedot Kansalliskirjastossa]. Sisällys: * Paavo Puhakainen: Mämmälän luonto. * Kaisu Vainonen: Mämmälän kylän nimistöstä. * Veli Häkkinen ja Seppo Sippu: Mämmälän maakirjatalot ja niiden haltijat. * Heino Toikka: Toikanmäki ennenvanhaan. * Aarre Korteneva: Sippolan murteen sanoja ja sanontoja. * Erkki Aho: Talonpoikaisista työtavoista Mämmälässä ja Marinkylässä. * Anna-Liisa Puonti: Kun tehdas tuli yhdyskuntaan. * Pentti Pitkäoja: Mämmälän kylän edustus Sippolan kunnallishallinnossa 1868–1946. * Pentti Pitkäoja: Pöytäkirjojen kertomaa. * Kalevi Kuusela: Inkeroisten liikenneolot aikojen saatossa. * Jorma Vainonen: Suuriruhtinaanmaan huvilaelämää. * Erkki Aho: Vanhan myllyn tarinaa. * Anna-Liisa Puonti: Tili- ja litviikkimarkkinat. * Anna-Liisa Puonti: Mämmälän kylän terveydenhoidosta 1880–1940. * Tapani Arvola: Pieni kylä, paljon musiikkia. * Kirsti Puonti: Sananparsia. * Kaisu Vainonen: Inkeroisten Työväen Näytelmäseura. * Huminoita taivaalta puoli vuosisataa sitten — Anton Huovilan sotapäiväkirja 1939–40. * Anton Huovila 1869–1961. * Piki Niinivaara: Joululehtipoika. * Piki Niinivaara: "Inkeroisten Tietotoimisto" eli Mämmälän uutisia Suomen lehdistössä vuosina 1935–1940. * Jorma Vainonen: Mämmälään. * Inkeri Marttila: Inkeroinen-seura — paikallinen vaikuttaja. * Muisto Aholan piirroksia. * Seppo Sipun puhtaaksipiirtämiä Mämmälän karttojen vuosilta 1727, 1728, 1774–75 ja 1885. [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Mämmälän kyläkirja|Tähän viittaavat sivut]]. [[Category:Paikallishistoriat]] [[Category:Sukututkimukset]] [[Category:Sippola]]

Mämmälän kylän talot ja suvut

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Veli Häkkinen & Seppo Sippu: ''Mämmälän kylän talot ja suvut''. Omakustanne. Vammalan Kirjapaino Oy, Vammala 2000. [https://kansalliskirjasto.finna.fi/Record/fikka.3915889 Teoksen tiedot Kansalliskirjastossa]. [[Category:Sukututkimukset]] [[Category:Paikallishistoriat]] [[Category:Sippola]] [[Category:Vehkalahti (Veckelax)]] Sisällys: * ''Mämmälän rajat ja tilukset''. Erik Akselinpojan rajatuomio 1458. Mämmän kylä ja Tökkärin kylä. Mämmälän verotilukset 1551. Maanmittaus 1626. Salonsaari. Sippolan ja Liikkalan jakokunnan vastainen raja. Hurukselan vastainen raja. Viialan vastainen raja. Mämmälän tilukset 1727. Mämmälän tilukset 1775. Taloudellinen kertomus. Pyykkiselitys. Maanmittauksia 1824–44. Lahjoitusmaan isojako. * ''Mämmälän verotus ja maanhallinta''. Kokoverot ja nautakunnat. Vuotuinen verovoi. Kirkollisia veroja. V:n 1559 maanmittaus ja verorevisio. Varallisuus 1571. Autioituminen. V:n 1604 verorevisio. Kruununverot v:sta 1626. Rälssin alla. Reduktio ja jakolaitos. Nälkävuodet. Venäläisvalta 1712–21. V:n 1743 verorevisio. Sotaväen majoitus. Veroheinät. Sielurahat. Liikkalan donaatio. Talonpojat pyrkivät vapaiksi. Lahjoitustilojen vuokrat 1792–1826. Donaation isännöitsijät 1807–26. Lahjoitustilojen maanhallinta 1792–1826. V:n 1826 lahjoitusmaa-asetus. Perintöoikeuskanteet. Irtisanomisia. Lampuotivuokrat. Baeckman isännöitsijänä. Fideikomissi. Löfman isännöitsijänä. Lahjoitustilusten luvaton käyttö. Myöhemmät isännöitsijät. Riita kaupunginmatkasta. Valtio lunastaa lampuotitilat. Valtion lampuoteina. Uudet manttaalit ja pohjaverot. Perinnöksiostot. * ''Mämmälän koski, lohenkalastamo ja mylly''. Ankkapurha. Kalastus 1500-luvulla. Lohenkalastajia. Rälssin alla. Koskella monta nimeä. Takaisin kruunulle. Pyttylän rusthollin augmenttina. Vv:n 1727–28 maanmittaus. Inkeroisten talon yhteydessä. Donataaria vastaan. Perinnöksiosto. Kalastamon myöhemmät omistajat. Kalander-suku. Mämmälän tullimylly. Talonpojat ostavat myllyn. Mylly verolle. Valitus myllyverosta. Kihlakunnanoikeus katsastaa myllyn uudestaan. Kotitarvemyllyksi. Myllyn lainhuudatus. Riita myllyosuuksista. Mylly tehtaan omistukseen. * ''Talo N:o 1, Spännäri''. Mämmä. Mikko Pentinpojan suku. Eerik Pekanpojan tila. Ratsumies Martti Tapaninpoika. Saku ja Sakala. Mikko Heikinpojan suku. Kujala: Soppi ja Kuja-Antti. Taka-Sopen Tani-suku. Kujantin Aho-suku. Kujala ja Ojala. Spännärin ratsupalvelijoita. Spännärin tilukset ja karja 1775. Spännärin tilusalat 1885. * ''Talo N:o 2, Tykkä''. Lindved Laurinpojan tila. Kuuden naapuruksen autiotila. Ravijärven suku. Tuomas Paavonpojan suku. Turkia. Matti Eerikinpojan suku. Hilden. Inkeroisten Tuomas Sipinpoika. Juho Juhonpojan suku. Jaakko Matinpojan suku. Tykän tilukset ja karja 1775. Tykän tilusalat 1885. * ''Talo N:o 3, Tökkäri''. Mikko Jussinpojan suku. Jaakko Paavonpojan suku. Aabraham Tuomaanpoika. Samuli Eerikinpoika. Esko Matinpoika. Juho Yrjönpojan suku. Matti Iisakinpojan suku. Tökkärin tilukset ja karja 1775. Tökkärin tilusalat 1885. * ''Talo N:o 4, Juura''. Pampari. Juura-suku: Samola ja Simola. Simolan Kelkka-suku. Heikkilä. Heikkilän Aabraham Aataminpoika. Mäkelä. Juuran tilukset ja karja 1775. Juuran tilusalat 1885. * ''Talo N:o 5, Inkeroinen (Ingerois)''. Esko Martinpojan suku. Samuli Markunpoika. Holtz. Zimmermann. Bruun. Träskman. Sipi Gabrielinpojan suku. Malleen. Schatelowitz. Baeckman. Von Daehn. Jaakkolan Eerik Tuomaanpoika. Löfman. Wulisma. Inkeroisten tilukset ja karja 1775. Isojako 1833. Uusi verollepano. * ''Talo N:o 6, Sippu''. Hannu Laurinpojan suku. Jaakko Paavonpojan suku. Aatami Matinpoika. Sipunius ja Jermo. Iso-Sippu eli Hannula. Yrjö Yrjönpojan suku. Taka-Tökkäri. Sipun tilukset ja karja 1775. Sipun tilusalat 1885. * ''Talo N:o 7, Töttö''. Markku Eskonpojan tila. Martti Tuomaanpoika Töttö. Juho Jaakonpojan suku. Salomon Sipinpojan suku. Tötön tilukset ja karja 1775. Tötön tilusalat 1885. * ''Talo N:o 8, Toikka''. Hasu. Paavo Martinpojan suku. Pukki. Toikka. Ulvin suku. Sihvola. Toikan tilukset ja karja 1775. Toikan tilusalat 1885. * ''Talo N:o 9, Aho''. Pekka Ragvaldinpojan suku. Matti Heikinpojan suku. Pukki. Jussila. Esko Matinpoika. Juho Tuomaanpoika. Hirvi. Ahon tilukset ja karja 1775. Ahon tilusalat 1885. * ''Talo N:o 10, Hohti''. Iisak Laurinpojan tila. Tilli. Hohti-suku ja Jermiä. Taavi Yrjönpojan suku. Toikander-suku ja Iso-Hohti. Hohdin tilukset ja karja 1775. Hohdin tilusalat 1885. * ''Talo N:o 11, Marinhovi''. Lahjoitusmaan kantatilat. Marinhovin rakennukset. Majoraatin loppuvaiheet. Forstén. Huvila- ym. palstat. Kontio. Tilan arviointi 1906. Bjugg. Valtion omistuksessa. Tilusluokitus ja verollepano. Pientilat ja niiden asuttaminen. * ''Käsityöläisiä ja itsellisiä ynnä muita''. Hollender. Korpelainen. Mämmälän seppiä. Mämmälän tullivartio. Schneider. Fält. * Lisäksi kirjassa on historiallinen sanasto, lähdekirjallisuusluettelo ja henkilöhakemisto. [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Mämmälän kylän talot ja suvut|Tähän viittaavat sivut]].

Mammoth Coal Mine Disaster 1891

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[[Category:Pennsylvania, Mining Disasters]] [[Category: Mammoth Mine Disaster, Mount Pleasant, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, 1891]] [[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]] | '''Mammoth Coal 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: 27 Jan 1891 * Location: [[:Category:Mount Pleasant, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania|Mount Pleasant, Pennsylvania]] * Victims: 109 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 === .

Mammoth Mine Disaster

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Mammoth Road Cemetery, Lowell, Massachusetts

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[[Category: Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Cemeteries]][[Category: Lowell, Massachusetts]][[Category: Mammoth Road Cemetery, Lowell, Massachusetts]]
[[Project: Massachusetts Cemeteries]]   {{Image|file=Mammoth_Road_Cemetery_Lowell_Massachusetts.jpg |caption=Mammoth Road Cemetery, Lowell, Massachusetts |align=c |size=m }}
CEMETERY NAME:  '''Mammoth Road Cemetery  ''' ADDRESS:  ''' 60 Mammoth Road, Lowell, Massachusetts, 01854 ''' GPS COORDINATES:  ''' 42.65086, -71.33333 ''' Office located at 1375 Gorham Street. (Edson Cemetery) The Burying ground covers and area of approximately 75'x100'. There are between 40-50 headstone. The earliest death date being 1796, the latest 1889. This cemetery is referred to as GR3 Pawtucket Graveyard in the "Vital Records of Dracut, Massachusetts, to the year 1850". The Massachusetts Historical Commission refers to this cemetery in MACRIS as LOW.808 Pawtucket Burying Ground. The section of Lowell, MA, where the Mammoth Road Cemetery is located was once considered part of Dracut. Parts of Dracut, MA, were annexed to Lowell on Feb. 28, 1851, May 18, 1874, and April 1, 1879. This cemetery is locked.  107 Memorials  |  Date Range: 1796-1889 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Mammoth_Road_Cemetery%2C_Lowell%2C_Massachusetts '''Category Page'''] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2223004 '''Find A Grave Page'''] ==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]

Mamrelund Lutheran Church

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I have only been here a few times but thoroughly enjoy the beautiful setting and the family history this old church holds. Our great great grandparents, Anders and Catherine Bryngelsson, are buried here albeit in an unmarked grave and many other relatives [http://image2.findagrave.com/photos/2011/306/78864447_132031682332.jpg], the majority of them are Swedish immigrants or descendants. My last visit was in October 2011 and I photographed most of the headstones and put them on Find-A-Grave. I also met Curtney Carlson who now is the cemetery caretaker. Philip Johnson previously was but he passed away several years ago. I would love to go to the Christmas service here as this is one of the few times the church is open to the public.

Manaia Cemetery

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[[Category: Taranaki Cemetery Free Space Pages]] Manaia Cemetery is in the small rural town of Manaia in South Taranaki, New Zealand. {{Image|file=Manaia_Cemetery.png |caption=Manaia Cemetery}} An Armed Constabulary watchtower and redoubt was built on the site of Te Takahe pâ about 1880, when the Waimate Plains of South Taranaki were surveyed and opened up for settlement. {{Image|file=Willis-3089.png|caption=Constabulary Band at Manaia}} Robert Willis is the soldier in white trousers, his grave and that of his brothers John, Hubert, George and William Willis and their sister Margaret Willis, may be found in Manaia Cemetery. For burials in Manaia Cemetery see - [[:Category: Manaia Cemetery, Manaia, Taranaki|Manaia Cemetery]] The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]] is part of the [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. ===Links=== * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2332785 FindAGrave]

Manakintown Huguenot ship lists

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== Manakintown Huguenot Ship Lists == In 1700 and 1701, five ships brought Huguenot refugees from London to Virginia. No ship lists have been found for two of the ships, The Galley of London (came 1700) and The William and Elizabeth (came 1701), neither of which sent passengers directly to Manakintown. Ship List: The Mary and Ann This ship arrived at Jamestown on July 31, 1700, and many of the passengers proceeded by small boats to land recently vacated by the Monacan Indians which they named Manakin Town. The captain was Captain George Haves. It arrived at Hampton on 23 July 1700 with 118 men, 59 wives and girls and 38 children after a 13 week voyage. •Pierre Delome, wife
•Marguerite Sene, daughter
•Magdalaine Mertle
•Jean Vidau
•Teertulien Sehult, wife, two children
•Pierre Lauret
•Jean Roger
•Pierre Chastain, wife, five children
•Philippe Duvivier
•Pierre Nace, wife, two daughters
•Francois Clere
•Symon Sardin
•Soubragon, and Jacques Nicolay
•Pierre du Loy
•Abraham Nicod
•Pierre Mallet
•Francoise Coupet
•Jean Oger, wife, three children
•Jean Saye
•Elizabet Angeliere
•Jean and Claude Mallfant, with their mother
•Isaac Chabanas, son and Catharine Bomard
•Estienne Chastain
•Adam Vignes
•Jean Menager et Jean Lesnard
•Estienne Badouet
•Pierre Morriset
•Jedron Chamboux, wife
•Jean Farry and Jerome Dumas
•Joseph Bourgoian
•David Bernard
•Jean Chevas, wife
•Jean Tardieu
•Jean Moreau
•Jaques Roy, wife
•Abraham Soblet, 2 children
•Quintin Chastatain and Michael Roux
•Jean Quictet, wife and 3 children
•Henry Cabanis, wife and 1 child
•Jaques Sayte
•Jean Boisson
•Francois Bosse
•Jean Fouchie
•Francoise Sassin
•Andre Cochet
•Jean Gaury, wife and 1 child
•Pierre Gaury, wife and 1 child
•Jaques Hulyre, wife and 4 children
•Pierre Perrut, wife
•Isaac Panetier
•Jean Parransos, sister
•Elie Tremson, wife
•Elizabeth Tignac
•Antoine Trouillard
•Jean Bourru and Jean Bouchet
•Jaques Voyes
•Elizabet Migot
•Catharine Godwal
•Pierre la Courru
•Jean and Michell Cautepie, wife, 2 children
'''•Jaques Broret, wife, 2 children
•Abraham Moulin, wife'''
•Francois Billot
•Pierre Comte
•Etienne Guevin
•Rene Massoneau
•Francois Du Tartre
•Isaac Verry
•Jean Parmentier
•David Thonitier, wife
•Moyse Levreau
•Pierre Tillou
•Marie Levseque
•Jean Constantin
•Claud Berdon, wife
•Jean Imbert, wife
•Elizabeth Fleury
•Looys du Pyn
•Jaques Richard, wife
•Adam and Marie Prevost
•Jaques Viras, wife
•Jaques Brousee, child
•Pierre Cornu
•Louis Bon
•Isaac Fordet
•Jean Pepre
•Jean Gaillard, son
•Anthonie Matton, wife
•Jean Lucadou, wife
•Louis Orange, wife and child
•Daniel Taure, two children
•Pierre Cupper
•Daniel Roy
•Magdelain Gigou
•Pierre Grelet
•Jean Jovany, wife, 2 children
•Pierre Ferrier, wife and child
•The Widow Faure and 4 children
•Isaac Arnaud, wife
•Pierre Chantanier, wife and father
•Jaen Fonasse
•Jaques Bibbeau
•Jean March
•Catharine Billot
•Marie and Symon Jourdon
•Abraham Menot
•Timothy Moul, wife and child
•Jean Savin, wife and child
•Jean Sargeaton, wife and child
•Claude Philipe, wife
•Gabriel Sturter
•Pierre de Corne
•Helen Trubyer
•39 wives or daughter, 38 children, 108 men=205 persons
•[Also on board were the leaders, Olivier de la Muce and Charles de Sailly] List of Manakintowne Huguenot Settlers, published in The Huguenot, 1933 Aboasson
Agee
Agnast
Aigle
Allaigre (Allegre)
Alocastros
Amis
Amonet (Ammonet)
Angeliers
Annis
Apperson
Arnand (Arnaut, Arno)
Arrison
Asseau
Aubry
Augustin
Aulegnes
Annant
Badouet (Badouit)
Badouil
Balaros
Banton
Barachin
Barbie (Barbee)
Bardon
Barel (Barrel)
Barnet
Barrand
Barriere (Barrier)
Basel
Baton
Baudry
Bazoil
Beraufort
Befor
Bellet
Ballin (Bellini)
Belloe
Bengli
Benin (Benain)
Benon
Berin
Bernard
Berrand
Berrard
Bibbeau
Biolbaud (Bilbau, Bilbun)
Billet
Billiebo (Bilbo)
Billot
Bingli (Bingly)
Biognan
Bioret
Blouet
Blooet (Blewett, Bluet)
Bocar
Boff
Boignan (Boignand, Boignant)
Boisseau
Boisson (Boissou)
Bomard
Bon
Bonard
Bondurant (Bonduran, Bondurand)
Bonion
Bonsergent
Bon villier
Booker
Bore
Bossard (Boshard)
Bpossart
Bosse
Bouchert (Bouchet)
Bougovan
Bourgoan
Bourru
Bouvot
Bowdoin
Bower
Braban
Brailt
Brian (Brans. Brians. Briant)
Bricui
Broc (Brock)
Brooke( Broret)
Brousse (Brouse)
Bruer
Biffe
Buccard
Buffo
Burrand
Cabanis (Cabiness, Cabarniss)
Caboine
Caftes
Cahaigne
Cailland

Caillau
Calvert
Cantepie
Cappon (Capen, Capon, Cappen)
Carboneau
Carbonnet
Caron
Castagne
Castiche
Castige
Castra
Cautipie
Cavalier
Chabanas
Chabran
Chalagenie
Chalaine
Chalanier
Chalin
Chambares (Chambures)
Chambon (Chambor)
Chambeux (chambeaux)
Chaperon
Charetie
Charier
Charpentier
Chastan (Chastain, Chastaine, Chastaing, Chastatain)
Chatanier
Chaveron
Chenas
Cheneau
Chevas
Clarke
Clere
Cochet
Cocuelguie
Coliart
Collile
Combel
Comte
Constable
Constantine (Constantin)
Corbell
Corbelouse
Corbet
Corine
Corne
Corneau (Cornu)
Corun
Cosby
Coullard
Coullon
Coupet
Courru
Coustillat (Constillat)
Crouch Cumery
Cuper (Cupper)
Curien
Cury
D'Allison
Daniel
D'Aubigne (Dabney)
Daulegre
Dauphin
David
De Bart
De Bettens
De Clapie
De Clue
De Corne
Deen
De Hay
De Hon
De Joux
De la Brouse
DeLalua
De la Muce
De Launay
Delhapiel
DeLinet
Delome
DeLorn
Delpus
DeMelez
De Melvis
Deneille (Deneale)
Deppe (Depp)
De Ramberge
DeRichbourg
De Sailly
Dieu
Don
Dousseau
Duacon
Dubroq
Dubruil (Dibrell)
Duchemin
Duclow
Duclue
Ducre
Du Crow
Dufonsau
Du Loy
Dumas
Duncan
DuPree
Dupuy
Du Pyn
Durand
Duronsau
Dutarte (DuTartre)
Dutoi (Dutoil)
Duval
Duvivier
Dyker
Dykins
Eabuyt
Edmon
Egarne
Elson
Esly (Easley)
Edins (Eddings)
Faizant (Fasant)
Faonton
Farcy
Farry
Faucher
Faure
Fauve
Felsau
Ferran
Ferre
Ferrier
Feuillet
Filhon
Finner
Fleminoie
Fleury
Flournoy (Fleurnoir, Fleurinoie)
Foix
Fonasse
Fontaine
Fonuiele
Forde
Fordet
Forloines
Forqueran (Forqurand, Fourqurean, Fauqurean)
Foucher (Fouche, Foshee, Feuchie)
Fouillet
Fournet
Foy
Fradot (Fradet)
Gaillard
Gannard
Gardner
Gargean
Garre
Garren
Gasper (Gaspart, Gaspard)
Gassard
Gastand
Gaury (Gowry, Gaure, Gore, Gorey)
Gautie
Govand
Gavin, Gawey
Genin
Geoffrey
Geraux
Gererdeau (Girardeau)
Gerner
Gigon
Gigou
Gillan
Gillaum
Gioudar (Gioudan)
Girandan
Girant
Giredan
Godriet
Godwal
Goin
Gomar
Gondemay
Gonfan
Gorner
Gose (Goss, Gase)
Gosfand
Gouiran
Gourdonne
Goury (Garry)
Govin
Grahame
Grelet
Greordocaso
Guamondet
Guerrant (Guerin, Gueran)
Gueruer
Guervot
Guettle
Guevin
Guichet
Gullature
Gulte
Gunn
Gwinn (Guinn)
Hagault
Hamton
Hanery (Haneri)
Harri
Henley
Howard
Hugault (Hugaut, Hugo)
Hugon
Hulyre
Imbart (Imbert)
Janbon
Joacmi
Joanes
Jordan
Joseph
Jouany
Jourdon
Jovany
Joyeau
La Badie
La Barr
LaBoire
LaCadon
Lacaze
LaCourru
Lacy
LaFew
LaForce
Lafuitte
Lalorie
LaMare
Lamas
Langlade
Landson
Lanusse
La Prade
La Soisee
Lassin
Latine
Latinier
Launay
Laureau
Lauret
Lavigne
Leasco
LeCoin
LeFeme
LeFevre (LeFever, LeFavour, LeFebre)
LeFoy
Legrove
LeGrande (La Grand, Le Graund)
Lellew
Leluells
Lemarchand
Leneaveau
LeRoux
LeRoy
Lesebure
LeSeur
Lesnard
Leurat
Levasseur
Leverre (Le Vere)
Levesque
LeVillain (lLevilland, Vilain)
Levrant
Lewreau
L'Orange
Loucadon (Loucadou)
Louys
Macan
Madouay
Maizeaux (Des)
Malard (Maillard, Malarde)
Mallefant
Mallet
Mallon
Mallott
Malver
Mar
Marche
Mare
Marrisset (Moriset)
Marot Martin Marye, Maseres Masset (Massey)
Massoneau
Matton
Mattory
Maupin
Maurey
Maxey
Mazel
Mazeris (Maseres, Masere)
Mearyut
Melonie (Melene, Malone, Malonee, Maloney)
Menager
Menetrie (Menestries, Ministres)
Menot
Mertle
Michaux
Michel
Micou
Mingot
Minst
Mocks
Molinie
Monford (Monfort)
Monnicat
Montgut (Montague)
Moreau (Morroe)
Morel
Moret
Moriset (Morriset, Mariset, Morzen, Morizet, Moriser)
Moroll
Moul
Moulin
Mountier
Muller
Mullin
Nace
Nicod
Nicholay (Nicola)
Obrey
Odias
Oger (Ogier)
Ojer
Olivier (Oliver)
Olmier
Onan
Orange
Ormund
Panetie (Panetier)
Pantier
Papham
Papin
Parcule
Parenteau
Parmantie
Parmentier
Parontes
Parransos
Parrat (Parette, Parrott?)
Passedoit
Pasteur
Patterson
Pean (Peen, Pene, Peane)
Pemberton
Pepre
Perault (Pero, Perrow, Pierro, Perro, Perreau)
Perenteau
Perrut
Perry
Peru
Petit (Petitt)
Philipe
Pinnet
Pointevin
Porter
Pouisette
Powell
Prain
Prampain
Presnall
Prevol (Prevot)
Prevost
Prevoteau
Proan
Prot
Prouit
Purrut
Quictet
Rambaeye
Rambrey
Rapene (Rappine)
Rasciene
Regnault (Reno)
Remis (Remy)
Renaud (Reno)
Renoil
Ribot
Richard
Riche (Ritche)
Richebourg
Richemon
Riches
Richet
Rivers
Riviole (Riviol)
Roball
Robard
Robin
Robinson
Rochet
Rogers
Roger
Rogier
Rondere
Rounel
Rousseau
Roussel
Rousset
Rouviere
Roux
Roy
Rugon
Rulleau
Rullet
Russ
Sabattie
Salle (Saillee, Sailly)
Samson
Samuel
Sarazin
Sardin
Sargeaton
Sasain (Sassin, Sassain, Susain)
Saum
Savin
Saya
Saye (Seay)
Sayte
Scot
Seahult (Schult)
Sene
Shabron
Shorte (Short)
Shulu
Smithe
Sneadow
Soblet (Sublet)
Sobriche
Sobry
Solaigre (Soulegre, Soulaigre)
Souan
Soubragon
Souille (Soulie, Souile)
Souinne (Sweeney)
Soule
Sponge
Stanford
Stoneband
Stot
Streof
Sturter
Sublet (Sublitt, Soblet, Sobler)
Subus
Suce
Sugre
Sumter
Surgan
Surin
Symond
Taboi
Tammas (Thomas)
Taniere
Tanin
Tardieu
Tartre (du)
Taure
Tauvin
Teler (Taylor)
Temple
Tevis
Thomitier
Tignac
Tillou
Tonin
Trabue
Trauve
Tremson
Trent
Trevis
Troc (Troe)
Trouullard
Trubyer
Tryon (Trion)
Tuly
Vaillan
Vallant
Vallons (De)
Veras
Verau
Verduiel
Vernueil
Verrueil
Verry (Verey)
Vidau
Vignes
Vilain (Villain, Le Villain)
Vique
Viras
Voye (Voyes)
Voyer
Vudurand
Watkins
Wever (Weaver)
Williamson
Witt
Young
Zossard

Manakintowne Huguenots

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[[Category:Huguenot Migration Project]][[Category:Manakin, Virginia]] The goal of this project is to help members link their ancestors back to the ships that were sent by the monarchy to Virginia. In addition to coordinate the efforts to link Anglicized Huguenot surnames to their ancestors that lived in Southern France (Languedoc) Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Richards-7070|Wanda Richards]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * to ensure that French names that have changed in spelling many times are all accounted for in the listings so that when you search for Huguenot names you find the one you're looking for. * To determine whether ancestors are actually Huguenot even though their surname may not reflect it. For example: Masse was changed to Massey leaving many to think the Massey family was actually Huguenot. Faure is written as Ford sometimes, meaning the descendants have no idea they are of Huguenot descent. * Coordinate linking ancestors with information in the Huguenot societies regarding the history of these people. * Determining whether Huguenot ancestors spent time in the UK after leaving France and coming to Virginia. 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=12762856 send me a private message]. Thanks!

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Manchester, New Hampshire]] [[Category: Londonderry, New Hampshire]] [[Category: Windham, New Hampshire]] [[Category: Derry, New Hampshire]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New Hampshire | New Hampshire Sources]] __TOC__ == Manchester Historic Association Collections == * by [https://manchesterhistoric.org/ The Manchester Historic Association], Manchester, N.H. * published by J. B. 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https://archive.org/details/manchesterhistor09manc ::* https://archive.org/details/manchesterhistorv9manc ::* https://archive.org/details/collections52socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=EHEUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/collections09manc ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001268198 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000056754 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008224880 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100345852 ::* https://archive.org/details/collections00unkngoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=jrsTPFbQE2EC * Vol 10 (1908) Early Records of the Town of Manchester Formerly Derryfield, N.H., 1801-1816 ::* https://archive.org/details/manchesterhistor10manc ::* https://archive.org/details/manchesterhistorv10manc ::* https://archive.org/details/collections10manc ::* https://archive.org/details/manchesterhisto00mangoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=YTkTAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001268198 ::* 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Mancini Family Tree

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[[Category:Mancini Name Study]] {{Profile-box|This page is part of the [[Space:Mancini Name Study|Mancini Name Study]]}} Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Mancini-73|Deanna Coutu]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Building my family tree on my fathers side * Searching Italy where he was born * 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=12480733 send me a private message]. Thanks

Mancini Name Study

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==About the Project== The Mancini Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mancini Mancini] 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 SRNM 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 Mancinis), by time period (18th Century Mancinis), or by topic (Mancini DNA, Mancini Occupations, Mancini 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 Mancini Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: VACANT''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Mancini}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Teams== *[[Space:Mancini Family Tree|Mancini Family Tree]] studying Quintodecimo_Ascoli_Piceno,_Italy Mancini families * * * * ==Membership== * [[Mancini-73|Deanna Coutu]] ==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]

Mancuso Name Study

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[[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category: Mancuso Name Study]] See: [[Space:Alia%2C_Sicilia%2C_Italia]] {{Italy Project}} The goal of this project is to find every non-living person with this surname and make a wikitree profile for them. We are especially interested in two Mancuso Families from Alia, Sicilia, the ancestors of Marina Mancuso, and the ancestors of Filomena Mancuso who immigrated to New Orleans in the late 1800s. We have not yet found a connection between these two women, and we are trying to determine if there was more than one Mancuso family or if their two families are actually related down the line. They married Centanni cousins. The name Mancuso means "left-handed", which means the family could have more than one progenitor. More research is needed and we hope you will join us in the search! We would also like to trace the descendants of the Mancuso family in Italy, in the United States and wherever else they may have emigrated. We have ancestors of our Mancuso families going back to about 1750 on wikitree.com. We need church records from the 1700s. and the 1600s if we are to trace these families further back in time. Civil records are available on familysearch.org, but they only date to about 1806, during the reign of Napoleon. Right now this project needs a manager. Here are some of the tasks that we think need to be done. We'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Finding church records from the 1700s, and the 1600s, from Alia, Sicilia and surrounding villages. * Adding sources * Adding categories * Adding relevant templates * Connecting family members to the global family tree.

Mandalong, NSW early pioneers

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==Mandalong== [http://history.lakemac.com.au/page-local-history.aspx?pid=1085&vid=20&tmpt=narrative&narid=57 Lake Macquarie Library History Project: Mandalong] (2) ===Timeline=== In '''1861''' the families of James Charles Bonnell and John Kelly moved to the Mandalong district for timber and dairying (2) '''11 Mar 1865''' 40 acre lots were Auctioned off from Gosford police station, advertisement appeared in "Bell's life in Sydney and Sporting Chronicle". (3) '''1884''' A post office is established (10) '''1885''' A [http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/163275827 great description of the landowners proximity to each other and crops grown] (11) '''1892''' the post office, a weatherboard building, burnt to the ground (15) '''1899'''tenders sought for the erection of a school building (22) '''1900''' The Yewen's directory was published. There were 15 landowners listed. They were all graziers, with a couple growing maize and other crops. (1) '''19 Aug 1900''' Article in the "Truth", Sydney ''....... the sameness of the bush hangs heavy until reaching Mandalong, 35 ? north from Gosford. Mandalong has its pioneers in the Tobins, the Kellys, the Donnellys, thé O'Learys, the Carrolls, and many other names, proverbial from the fact of hard work not being able to prevent them from accomplishing their pioneering purposes. The Tobins ran timber ketches from Dora Creek to Newcastle, John Kelly, with a dozen sons, had a love for acquiring and accumulating ground property. Mick O'Leary worked-hard and sometimes drank hard, but was staunch for all that. Old Jim Donnelly was a hard toiler, and came into Cooranbong, five miles, to Tom flut-sel's store for 50's of flour, when so old that he was bent double. A ' yarn oft' told of him is, that once, while riding home with a 50 of flour on the pommel of the saddle, his ancient steed exhibited signs of weariness, and seemed to sigh for the days long gone. ' I'll give you a spell, old man,1' said the old chap, and he lifted the flour from the pummel in front of him, to his own shoulder. ==Families== ===Blackford=== *James Blackford: At the scene of a fatal road accident 1884 (9) *James Charles Bonnell moved to the area in 1861 *Booth *Thomas Bryan: Landowner and grazier in 1900 Yewen's Directory. Also grew other crops *John Burgess: Landowner and grazier in 1900 Yewen's Directory ===Carroll family=== ===Donnelly=== *James Donnelly: Accused and tried for the attempted rape of Caroline Moran, 1880. He was aquitted. (7) *Jim Donnelly: portrayed as a kind old man in the article above from 1900. *William Donnelly: Found guilty of the attempted rape of Rhoda Lord. The jury recommended mercy on account of his youth, however the judge found this preposterous (12) *Miss E Doyle: appointed Teacher at the Mandalong provisional school (13), *Elizabeth Ann (Lizzie) Doyle: Married, by special licence, Albert Worley of Dora Creek (14) *Thomas Durrington: 1876 was granted a slaughterer's licence in Mandalong (4). He then moved to Kempsey with his family. His 16 year old daughter Alice married John Kelly, son of [[Kelly-6748|John Kelly]] ===Frost=== Joseph and Eliza Frost arrived in 1864 to raise cattle and horses (2). They occupied the 200 acres of land of Sir Daniel Cooper's (6) *[[frost-4588|Catherine Frost 1840-1939]]: Married James Charles Bonnell *Mary Frost: Landowner and grazier in 1900 Yewen's Directory *[[Frost-4620|Walter Frost]] married Caroline Moran in 1892. [http://austcemindex.com/cemetery.php?id=798|Frosts Rest Cemetery] is the resting place for 7 Frosts and 1 Milton. *George Irwin: a stray horse came onto his land 1896 (17) *[[Kelly-6748|John Kelly]]: Landowner and grazier in 1900 Yewen's Directory. Moved to the area in 1861. *L Kelly: wrote to appeal for better roads, 1893 (16) *Sarah Lawrey: Landowner and grazier in 1900 Yewen's Directory *William Lawrey: husband of Sarah, died 1896 (18) *William Lawrey: deemed to be a lunatic and sent to Gladesville, 1900 (24) *James Moffat: Landowner and grazier in 1900 Yewen's Directory *Peter Moran: Landowner and grazier in 1900 Yewen's Directory *McCormack: Landowner and in 1900 Yewen's Directory, lived in Waratah. *James O'Leary: Landowner and grazier in 1900 Yewen's Directory *M. O'Leary: 1878 fined 10 shillings for using obscene language (5) *Arthur O'Neil: Landowner and grazier in 1900 Yewen's Directory, accidentally killed in 1906 (25) *James O'Neil: Landowner and grazier in 1900 Yewen's Directory *Mary Winifred Robinson 1884 - : in 1896, aged 12 and residing with her parents, she was the victim of a "capital offence" by a Cooranbong man, J. Bevan as she was travelling the 5 miles home from the Cooranbong school (19, 20, 21) *Thomas Robinson: Landowner and grazier, also growing Maize in 1900 Yewen's Directory *W Rooney: Landowner and grazier in 1900 Yewen's Directory, lived in Stockton *Carl F. Solling: Purchased his first block in 1852, but probably occupied the area from an earlier time. Regarded as the first settler (2) *William Tobin: had his wine licence renewed 1883 (8) *David Wellings: Landowner and grazier in 1900 Yewen's Directory ===Sources=== *1. Yewen's Directory of the Landowners of NSW: Brisbane Water District. Accessed via findmypast.com. Also available at the NLA reading room. *2. http://history.lakemac.com.au/page-local-history.aspx?pid=1085&vid=20&tmpt=narrative&narid=57 *3. http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/65463176?searchTerm=Mandalong&searchLimits=l-state=New+South+Wales%7C%7C%7Csortby=dateAsc#pstart5676674 *4. http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/18809032?searchTerm=Mandalong&searchLimits=l-state=New+South+Wales|||sortby=dateAsc *5. http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/18837655?searchTerm=Mandalong&searchLimits=l-state=New+South+Wales|||sortby=dateAsc *6. http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/18949286?searchTerm=Mandalong&searchLimits=l-state=New+South+Wales|||sortby=dateAsc *7. http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/863206?searchTerm=Mandalong&searchLimits=l-state=New+South+Wales|||sortby=dateAsc *8. http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/905337?searchTerm=Mandalong&searchLimits=l-state=New+South+Wales|||sortby=dateAsc *9. http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/137286529?searchTerm=Mandalong&searchLimits=l-state=New+South+Wales|||sortby=dateAsc *10. http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/18938463?searchTerm=Mandalong&searchLimits=l-state=New+South+Wales|||sortby=dateAsc *11. http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/163275827?searchTerm=Mandalong&searchLimits=l-state=New+South+Wales|||sortby=dateAsc *12. http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/138802107?searchTerm=Mandalong&searchLimits=l-state=New+South+Wales|||sortby=dateAsc *13. http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/28352253?searchTerm=Mandalong&searchLimits=l-state=New+South+Wales|||sortby=dateAsc *14. http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/18987303?searchTerm=Mandalong&searchLimits=l-state=New+South+Wales|||sortby=dateAsc *15. http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/112598302?searchTerm=Mandalong&searchLimits=l-state=New+South+Wales|||sortby=dateAsc *16. http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/19022774?searchTerm=Mandalong&searchLimits=l-state=New+South+Wales|||sortby=dateAsc *17. http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/137437332?searchTerm=Mandalong&searchLimits=l-state=New+South+Wales|||sortby=dateAsc *18. http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/136258450?searchTerm=Mandalong&searchLimits=l-state=New+South+Wales|||sortby=dateAsc *19. http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/108218077?searchTerm=Mandalong&searchLimits=l-state=New+South+Wales|||sortby=dateAsc *20. http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/135766596?searchTerm=Mandalong&searchLimits=l-state=New+South+Wales|||sortby=dateAsc *21. http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/135772319?searchTerm=Mandalong&searchLimits=l-state=New+South+Wales|||sortby=dateAsc *22. http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/132788719?searchTerm=Mandalong&searchLimits=l-state=New+South+Wales|||sortby=dateAsc *23. http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/168001835?searchTerm=Mandalong&searchLimits=l-state=New+South+Wales|||sortby=dateAsc#pstart16122821 *24. http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/136239475?searchTerm=Mandalong&searchLimits=l-state=New+South+Wales|||sortby=dateAsc *25. In Memorium Arthur O'Neil: http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/137424641?searchTerm=carroll+mandalong&searchLimits=l-category=Family+Notices#pstart15154297 ==Further research== Use [[Space:Mandalong, NSW early pioneers| An early pioneer of Mandalong]] to link profiles

Mandarin Cemetery, Jacksonville, Florida

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[[Category: Mandarin Cemetery, Jacksonville, Florida]] This page is part of the [[Space:Florida_Cemeteries_Team|Florida Cemeteries Team]]. See [[:Category: Mandarin Cemetery, Jacksonville, Florida]] for a listing of people buried in this cemetery. '''Cemetery name:''' Mandarin Cemetery '''Address:''' 12135 Mandarin Rd, Jacksonville, FL 32223 '''GPS Coordinates:''' 30.162915, -81.649240 '''Information:''' Mandarin Cemetery is located in the Mandarin Neighborhood of Jacksonville, Florida, marked by its history, ancient oak trees draped with Spanish moss, beautiful parks, marinas and more water views than any other area in Jacksonville.

Mander Name Study

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[[Category:Mander Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Participate == Please contact the Study's coordinator [[Mander-125|Sir Nicholas Mander]] 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 ==

Maness- Bedford, Virginia

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The goal of this project is to ... Find a citation to prove Vincent's father. [[Maness-122 | Rev. Seth Isham Maness]] Right now this project just has two members, #me. I am [[Taylor-25258|Carole Taylor]]. # William F. James, Jr (his family historian) 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 profile is TOO LONG * bring over the RESEARCH NOTES * :[[Maness-374 | vincent Maness]] Vincent Maness (B1780?)/ Rachel Hampton (brother to Jesse James Manis) ::[[Maness-122 | Rev. Seth Isham Maness]] Rev. Seth Isham Maness (1762-1852) / Susan “Patsy” Fields ::: [[Maness-88 | William Jacob Maness Jr]] William Jacob Maness, Jr (1738-1832) /Ophelia Lydia Brooks ::::[[Maness-89 | William Jacob Maness Sr]] (1715-1787) /Nalise ‘Nancy’ Williamson :''' MOVED OVER from: [[Maness-122 | Rev. Seth Isham Maness]] I have not been able to locate the marriage record yet but the familysearch tree says, "1780-1782 Knoxville, TN. USA" So far I have only been able to pull up the 1840 census for Seth Maness living in Hawkins County TN. :NO 1850 census record listing SETH or SUSAN PATSY MANIS :So maybe they did not live until 1850 but just prior to the enumeration of that census............ If anyone finds additional info please let me know :And am curious was Susannah born on the Reservation, "White Mans farming :section" or was she Indian? '''She was Indian'''.. as per the rootsweb TREE above. :AND my DNA tests says I have .5% American Indian in me....LOL LOL LOL :And this is the only gramma I have any idea was Indian... ==RESEARCH Note== March 3, 2015: have been told that the Richard Fields/ Susannah Emory-Martin are not the correct parents, according to their records. She has never heard of a Seth Maness Sr. So for now I will only make mention of the memorial #s until we can find further proof...Richard Fields #61974741/ Susannah #61972720.. 2nd Note: Have not located any proof source that our Grampa Seth Maness that says he was a Minister. But all of the "family" says he was. Familysearch.org Several Family Trees HERE Is the NOTE: NOTES (1) Information Received from Tom Manes on October 1998 :"The Family of Seth Manis born Feb 1762 in Bedford Co. Va.,and died 1852 in Hawkins Co. Tenn. at the age of 90, Married Susan "Patsy" Fields, born 1763, died 1853 in Hawkins Co. Tenn., age of 90. " :"Both are buried on the old home place, north of Rogersville, Tennessee." : Jacob Wilson Manes - born 1782 : William Manis - Born 1782 : George Manes - born 1785 : Jesse Manis - born 1790 : Elizabeth Manis - born 1794 : John Manis - born 1795 : James Manis Tempa Manes - born between 1800-1810 This record shows that he moved from Va. to Moore County, NC. No definite date of this of his arrival has been established. "We have found no actual proof, but I feel, as others do, that Seth was the son Of William, born 1735. If he was early age, for William was found on the banks of the Bear Creek in Moore County in 1765. We do know that Seth was there on Sept. 1,1780, at the age of 18, for that was when he entered the Service of his county. Seth, at the age of 28, was not included as the head of a family in 1790 census. He was either missed of was possibly living with William, who had 16 people living in his house at the time. Letter written in 1920 by Seth's grandson, Samuel Jasper Manes, states that his grandmother's name was Patsy Fields. No record of this marriage was found in Moore County. Patsy was born in 1763. It is hard to set the date that Seth moved from Moore County to Hawkins County, Tenn. Jacob Wilson and William Seth's first and second sons, were born in Moore County. Census records show that Seth's third son, John, was born about 1795 in Tenn, so Seth was the in 1795. He was also included in the 1800 tax list, Hawkins County, Tenn. All of the Manis Family may not have moved have moved at one time. In a biographical sketch on Seth's grandson, Dalzel Manis, it is stated that his parents, William and Lydia (Lawson) Manis, were natives of the Old North State, but after their marriage moved to Tenn. The age of William in 1795 would have been 13 yrs, to young to leave behind. William, however, may have gone back to NC, to get married. William, first child was born about 1800 in Tennessee. Seth lived 7 miles North of Rogersville, Tennessee, on the North Side of the Clinch Mountain. The records show that in 1831, Seth's sons William, John,and Jesse, all acquired land on the North side of the Clinch Mountain. Seth didn't show up in the census records until 1840, in Hawkins Co. He was also listed on this census as a Revolutionary War pensioner, age 78. Another record shows that Seth was still drawing his pension of $20.00 per annul in 1840. The sixth Federal census - 1840 Hawkins County, Tennessee Seth Manis b.1760 - 1770 One female b.1760 - 1770 ==Research Tennessee/North Carolina== Tennessee Land Grants [http://www.genfiles.com/witt/nc-land-grants-in-tennessee-by-the-brothers-witt/] The new state of North Carolina, which claimed most of what later became Tennessee, froze land grants in 1781 and passed an act in 1782 setting aside a huge military reservation east of the Tennessee River. The primary purpose was to discharge the state’s obligation to its Revolutionary veterans by awarding land grants whose size would be determined by military rank and length of service. The act provided that soldiers who served at least two years in the Continental line (not the militia) from North Carolina could apply to the Secretary of State for a warrant, which could be redeemed for a land claim in this reservation. These warrants are numbered and recorded in the Secretary of State’s office in North Carolina, and do not include any Witts. A special land office to process these military claims was opened in Knoxville with Col. Martin Armstrong its entry-taker. By 1791 nearly three million acres had been claimed based on these military warrants, mainly by assignees who purchased them from soldiers. In each case, the military warrant is attached to the grant, with any assignments written thereon. In addition to these military grants, settlers already living in the area as of 1 June 1780 were allowed “preemptive grants”, and another 300,000 acres were granted in Knoxville to these settlers. In this case, the entry taker noted that the basis of the claim was “prior right” rather than a military warrant. But North Carolina had another problem. The coffers of the state had been much depleted by the war, and the state owed an enormous debt. In particular, North Carolina needed to redeem the IOUs (called “specie certificates”) which it had issued during the war. On 26 April 1783, North Carolina passed a “Land-Grab Act”, opening up land in the Tennessee military reservation to any citizen of North Carolina who was willing to pay 10 pounds per 100 acres. The act further provided that specie certificates could be redeemed only for land in this reservation, and conversely that the purchase money for these grants had to be paid in specie certificates. Although this act was in effect for only seven months, four million acres were granted in this manner, much of it to land speculators. These grants are easily identified because the entry-taker noted the purchase price in each claim, and because they were filed at a special land office set up for that purpose. The special land office to record these purchase claims was opened in Hillsboro, Orange County, North Carolina on 20 October 1783 with Martin Armstrong’s brother, John Armstrong, as the entry-taker. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=10102058 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Maness Family Cemetery

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[[Category:Maness Family Cemetery, Robbins, North Carolina]] For profiles, see [[:Category: Maness Family Cemetery, Robbins, North Carolina|the category]] Only 29 known or found persons here: :Brower, Lydia Maness 41945014 --b. 1860 d. 1937 :Galloway, Rebekah Johnson 63835744 --b. Oct. 1, 1925 d. Jan. 4, 2011 :[[Maness-439|Maness, Asa]] 42283074 --b. Feb. 7, 1820 d. Apr. 5, 1894 :Maness, Betsy 17909355 --b. 1812 d. 1875 :Maness, Celia Wallace 17909389 --b. 1789 d. 1862 :Maness, Debby E. Brown 26657670 --b. 1831 d. 1900 :Maness, Emma 77712105 --b. 1846 d. 1895 :Maness, Emma C. 26657685 --b. 1855 d. unknown :Maness, Garner 17908375 --b. 1806 d. 1863 :Maness, Henry 17909364 --b. 1828 d. 1830 :Maness, Irma 17909358 --b. 1846 d. 1895 :Maness, Issac 17909351 --b. 1810 d. 1841 :Maness, Jimmy Ray 98510687 --b. Nov. 9, 1944 d. Jan. 24, 2002 :Maness, John Wesley 41940816 --b. Jan. 7, 1810 d. 1898 :Maness, Katie 17909346 --b. 1814 d. 1890 :Maness, Keziah Brooks 115687329 --b. 1740 d. 1832 :Maness, Linda Diane Scott 98508762 --b. Sep. 29, 1948 d. Oct. 1, 2012 :Maness, Lucretia 17909381 --b. 1825 d. 1880 :Maness, Mary Elizabeth 26657698 --b. 1812 d. 1875 :Maness, Noah 17909372 --b. 1860 d. 1861 :Maness, Shadrack 17909392 --b. 1770 d. 1858 :Maness, Sukie Garner 21713999 --b. 1870 d. unknown :Maness, Susannah Garner 26657659 --b. 1775 d. Dec. :Maness, Thomas Wesley 78452538 --b. Nov., 1851 d. Feb. 24, 1905 :Maness, Trenton Glen 77712171 --b. Dec. 6, 2007 d. Dec. 6, 2007 :Maness, William Jacob, Jr 17909404 --b. 1738 d. 1832 :Maness, William Jacob, Sr 115687841 --b. 1715 d. 1787 :Manis, Polly Garner 115688636 --b. 1670 d. 1730 :Phillips, Levi 41941218 --b. 1849 d. Jun. 21, 1924 PAGE created by Natalie (Durbin) Trott thank you.

Maness Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category: Maness Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Maness Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Maness Maness] 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 Maness 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 Maness's), by time period (18th Century Maness's), or by topic (Maness DNA, Maness Occupations, Maness 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 Maness 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 Coordinators: [[Maness-545|LE Maness]]''' or [[Burkett-1190|Danita (Burkett) Zanrè]] for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Maness}} 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:William_Jacob_Maness_(1782)_Research_Page|William Jacob Maness (1782) Research Page]] * [[Space:Maness_Research_Page|Maness North Carolina Research]] * [[Space:Maness_Virginia_Research|Maness Virginia Research]] * [[Space:William_Nathan_Maness_of_McNairy_County%2C_Tennessee|William Nathan Maness of McNairy County, Tennessee]] ==Membership== * [[Burkett-1190|Danita (Burkett) Zanrè]] * [[Taylor-25258|Carole Taylor]] * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Maness Maness] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Manes Manes] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Manis Manis] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Manus Manus]

Maness Research Page

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==Page Goals== This space contains research for the the family of William Maness, Sr. and descendants. [[Maness-89|William Maness Sr. (abt.1715-bef.1787)]] and his son [[Maness-88|William Maness Jr. (1738-1832)]] have been fairly well documented since their arrival in Moore County North Carolina at [https://moorecountywallaces.org The Wallace Family of Moore County, NC]. There are, however, Maness family members who never seemed to "stop off" in Moore County, and those need to be tracked down as to HOW they are related to William Maness. The Wallace Family of Moore County, NC has no other children listed for William Sr., and it seems probable by these other records that he had a few other sons who migrated through North Carolina with him. As for migrating from Virginia to North Carolina, this is also a mystery. There is not ONE Maness (various spellings) that I've found in Virginia in the 1790 census. There are a few in Pennsylvania. This would likely mean that the entire family left Virginia at the same time. Seth Manis, in Hawkins County, TN, stated in his Revolutionary War Pension hearing that he was born in Bedford County, VA in 1762. This brings the 1755 tax records into question, UNLESS we either assume that the tax records do not indicate residence in that county, or William Jr went back to Bedford VA for a time. It is entirely possible that the 1755 tax record in Orange County, NC is NOT our Maness family, but instead the "Maner" family who was from Bertie/Chowan (often confused with this family). We will use Seth's affidavit as indication that the family was indeed in Bedford VA in the early 1760s. This would then indicate that they moved very soon after Seth's birth, because William Maness, Jr (his assumed father) was a chain carrier in a land record in Cumberland (Moore) County in 1764. ==Timeline== This is a list of possible birth dates for the Maness family members who are listed in various records below: *before 1739: John (listed in 1755 tax list - would need to be at least 16) *before 1739: [[Maness-394|Henry]] (listed in 1755 tax list - would need to be at least 16) *before 1751: James (1767 Tax List Cumberland County - maybe) *1751-1760: Ambrose (1790-1810 Moore Co) *1751-1774: Benjamin (Sampson County, just East of Cumberland County - later in census as Magnes) *before 1756: Arthur (1777 tax list) *before 1756: Nathan (1777 tax list) *before 1757: John (1778; 1783 tax list - could this been the John above in 1755 who is now in Cumberland County?) *1761-1774: [[Maness-35|Daniel]] (Moore Co) our William Jr's son) (1762 in family tree) *1761-1774: James (1790;1810-Moore Co) *1761-1784: Frederick (1810- Rowan - Seth was in Rowan in 1790) *1761-1784: James (1810-Rockingham) *1786-1794: Ambrose - (1810 Moore CO - possibly the son of the other Ambrose?) ==Locations to Track== ===Orange County, North Carolina=== :1755 there are: ::William and Son ::John ::Henry with a slave named Peter :William Sr's wife Nancy Williamson is said to have been born in Orange County, NC ===Cumberland County, North Carolina/Moore County Records (Moore County formed prior to 1790 census)=== This list does not include the obvious records we have from MooreCountyWallaces :1767 ::Possible James Maness :1777 ::Arthur ::Nathan :1778 ::Daniel ::John :1783 ::John :1784 ::Nathan ::Seth :1790 ::Ambrose ::James :1800 ::Ambrose ===Sampson County, North Carolina (just west of Cumberland)=== ::Benjamin ===Rowan County, North Carolina=== :1790 Census ::Seth :1810 Census ::Frederick ===Anson County, North Carolina=== :1790 Census ::John ::Richard :1800 ::John ::Richard ===Surry County, North Carolina=== :1790 Census ::Henry ===Rutherford County, North Carolina=== :1800 :John :1810 ::Benjamin - his name looks like Magness ===Rockingham County, North Carolinia=== :1810 ::James ===Rutherford County, Tennessee=== ::Lydia Her name looks like Mayness or Magness ==Records of Note== ===1755 Tax List for Orange County, North Carolina=== All born 1739 or earlier - 16 years and older In 1755, there are at least four adult Maness family members in Orange County, NC. This seems to be a natural migration pattern from Virginia. In 1755, there are the following possible "Maness" in Orange County, with the typical spelling variations. *John Maness *William Maness and son - we assume that these are our Williams. However, in 1800 there is a William on the same census page as John and Richard. For now, we are assuming that the 1800 William is John or Richard's son! *[[Maness-394|Henry]] Maynor with enslaved man Peter. While it is possible that Henry is not a Maness, we have seen Maness spelled Maner, Manor, Manis, Manus, Manes, Maness, etc., and there is a Henry Manus in the 1790 census. There is also a Henry Maner who is a documented child of John Maner of Berthie County - not our Maness! ===1765 Land Grant for John Smith Maness=== All people in this transaction would have to have been "of age". Since the tax rolls listed people 16 and older, we must assume that all of these people were 16 and older. - thus born by 1749. *John Smith Maness entered the land grant *Eleanor Bell Maness - chain carrier *George Bell Maness - chain carrier It would be logical that Eleanor and George are siblings. Both with middle name Bell. It doesn't make a lot of sense that they would be spouses. ===1767 Tax List for Cumberland County=== all born 1751 or earlier - 16 years and older *James Maness (possibly - very hard to read) ===1777 Tax List for Cumberland County=== All would be born before 1756, as in 1777 21 was the age for the list. *Arthur *Nathan *William Sr *William Jr ===1778 Tax List for Cumberland County=== All would be born before 1757 *William Jr *William Sr *Daniel *John ===1783 Tax List Cumberland County=== *John ===1784 Petition to create Moore County from Cumberland County=== *Wlliam *Nathan *Seth ===1785 Marriage Register=== *Ambrose Maness & Katherine Hunnicutt ===1790 US Census=== In the 1790 Census, we find the following people in North Carolina: *Ambrose (Manus) - Moore Co *[[Maness-35|Daniel]] (Manus) - Moore Co *James (Manus) - Moore Co *Seth (Manas) - Rowan Co (this is surely the [[Maness-122|Seth]] who goes to Hawkins, TN) *William (Manus), Jr. - Moore Co *Henry (Manis) - Surry Co - if this is the same Henry who was a slave owner in Orange County in 1755, he would have to have been born in the 1730s or sooner, and therefore likely a brother (or at least contemporary) of William Jr. It is POSSIBLE that he could be a brother of William Sr. There are 2 males over 16 in his household and 6 females. *John (Manus) - Anson Co - as with Henry, if this is the same John from 1755, he is probably William Sr's brother or cousin, etc. *Richard (Manus) - Anson Co ===1800 US Census=== In the 1800 Census, there are the following in North Carolina that are not represented by our other William Sr. records: *Ambrose (Manous) - Moore Co. *Benjamin (Manos) - Sampson Co. *John (Manus) - Anson Co *John (Manes) - Rutherford Co *Richard (Manus) - Anson Co ===1810 US Census=== In the 1810 Census, there are the following in North Carolina that are not represented by our other William Sr. records: *Ambrose Maness - Moore Co *James Maness - Moore Co *John - Anson Co *Benjamin - Rutherford Co (could be Magness) *Elizabeth - a spouse of whom? *Frederick (Menis) - Rowan County *James Manes - Rockingham Co *Lydia - Rutherford County Tennessee! Could be Magness ===1820 US Census=== In the 1820 Census, there are the following in North Carolina that are not represented by our other William Sr. records: *Amos (Manus) - Anson Co *James or Ambrose - Moore Co - The beginning of the line is missing, and it looks more like James to me. It definitely does not seem to have an e at the end or a br. However, someone has "corrected" in on Ancestry to be Ambrose *John - Moore Co *Judith - Moore Co - need to find a Judith spouse OR this could possibly be truly a maiden name [[Maness-458|Judith Maness]] *Nathan (Manus) - Anson Co *Richard Sr. (Manus) - Anson Co *Richard Jr. (Manus) - Anson Co *William Jr (Manus) - Anson Co *Andrew (Manes) - Rowan Co *Benjamin (Magness) - Rutherford NC - there are quite a few Magness - I have not listed them all, as I'm not sure of the relevance yet. *James (Manus) - Rutherford, Tennessee *Lydia (Magness) - Rutherford, Tennessee - I'm listing her again, since there is also a James in the same county during this time. ===1830 US Census=== In the 1830 Census, there are the following in North Carolina that are not represented by our other William Sr. records: *John - Moore Co (he's there in 1820 - just need to place this one *Amos - Anson Co *William D - Moore Co - he marries Elizabeth Moore - not quite sure where this William D belongs yet! *James - Grainger Tennessee *William - Anson Co *Jacob - Sevier Tennessee (he looks to be in his 40s, has a male age 80-89 in the family) *Joseph - Sampson Co - there was a Benjamin here earlier There are a few McManis throughout in Chatham - I do not think they are "directly" related to this bunch, but might be relations, etc. ==Sources== *FamilySearch US Tax Lists and other Taxation Records, Tax lists of various counties of North Carolina; 1755 Tax List for Orange County, North Carolina. Citing William Maness & son. https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS79-1314-5. *The Wallace Family of Moore County, NC, 1767 Tax List, Cumberland County, NC. Includes some of the earliest land owners from present day Cumberland, Moore, Harnett, Lee and Hoke counties. Courtesy of NC Archives. https://moorecountywallaces.com/histories/1767%20Cumberland.pdf.

Mangahao Ballance Cemetery Free Space page

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[[Category: Mangahao Cemetery, Ballance, Manawatū-Whanganui]] [[Category: Manawatū-Whanganui Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Pahiatua, Manawatū-Whanganui]] = Mangahao Cemetery, or Mangahao-Ballance Cemetery = Mangahao Cemetery is administered by the Mangahao Cemetery Trust, and information is available through the Tararua District Council. The cemetery is situated about 7km west of Pahiatua. The first burial here was that of Matilda Jane Thomas on the 5th October 1895. The nearest township, PAHIATUA (meaning "The Home of the Gods), was founded by William Wilson McCardle who is buried in Mangatainoka with family members. However some of his children are buried at Mangahao Cemetery. LOCATION:
106 Ballance Road, Pahiatua, Manawatu-Wanganui 4983
GPS Co-ordinates: -40.42768, 175.78904 === Notable Interments === * Terence Patrick Ness - killed in France 1917 * Thomas Jeremiah Ness - killed Belgium * Athol Wallace Smith - killed in Israel 1917 * Leonard Herbert Sowry - killed in France 1917 * James Arthur Tait - killed in Belgium 1917 === Links === * [https://www.tararuadc.govt.nz/Living-Here/Community-Information/Cemeteries/Records-Search Tararua District Council Cemetery Search] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2371623/mangahao-ballance-cemetery Find-a-Grave] * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Mangahao-Cemetery/298245 BillionGraves] * [http://www.familytreecircles.com/mangahao-ballance-cemetery-pahiatua-list-of-residents-anderson-to-horne-25207.html FamilyTreeCircles burial list] === 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 '''2''' 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 '''252''' entries, and Billion Graves has '''246'''. [[Irwin-2099|Irwin-2099]] 10:47, 22 January 2019 (UTC) The overall progress of this endeavour will be found on the [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team_Progress|NZ Cemeteries Team Progress page]].

Mangakino Cemetery Free Space

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[[Category: Mangakino Public Cemetery, Mangakino, Waikato]] [[Category: Waikato Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] Lake Road Mangakino, Taupo District, Waikato, New Zealand === Links === * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2469825/mangakino-public-cemetery Find-a-Grave] This has 63 records. * [http://eservices.taupo.govt.nz/cemeteries/search Taupo District Council Cemetery Database search]

Mangaoranga Cemetery Free Space

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[[Category: Manawatū-Whanganui Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Mangaoranga Cemetery, Eketahuna, Manawatū-Whanganui]] ''A free-space page to record interments and memorials at Mangaoranga Cemetery.'' == Mangaoranga Cemetery == Mangaoranga Cemetery is located about 1.6km south of the township of Eketahuna. '''LOCATION'''
26 Mangaoranga Road,
Eketahuna 4994
'''GPS''' coordinates: -40.658982, 175.709559 === Links === :[https://www.tararuadc.govt.nz/Living-Here/Community.../Cemeteries/Records-Search Tararua District Council cemetery search] :[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2334010/mangaoranga-eketahuna-cemetery Find a Grave] :[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Eketahuna-Mangaoranga-Cemetery/298161 BillionGraves]

Mangatainoka Cemetery Free Space

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[[Category: Manawatū-Whanganui Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Mangatainoka Cemetery, Mangatainoka, Manawatū-Whanganui]] ''A free-space page to record interments and memorials at Pahiatua (Mangatainoka) Cemetery.'' == Pahiatua (Mangatainoka) Cemetery == '''Mangatainoka''' is a small settlement in the Tararua District of New Zealand's North Island. It is located on the banks of the Mangatainoka River, 5 km north of Pahiatua. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mangatainoka Wikipedia]
'''LOCATION'''
Cross Road,
Pahiatua 4982
'''GPS''' coordinates: -40.42439, 175.86136 === Notable Interments === ::Pahiatua (Mangatainoka) Cemetery, Tararua District, contains the official war graves of 2 men who served in the New Zealand forces during the First World War: Private Alfred Elwin Russell and Lance Corporal Charles Reid. [http://www.cwgc.org/find-a-cemetery/cemetery/70953/PAHIATUA%20(MANGATAINOKA)%20CEMETERY CWGC] ::[[McCardle-15|William McCardle]] Founder of the nearby township of Pahiatua. === Links === ::[https://www.tararuadc.govt.nz/Living-Here/Community.../Cemeteries/Records-Search Tararua District Council cemetery search] ::[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2293660/mangatainoka-cemetery%2C-pahiatua Find a Grave] ::[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Mangatainoka-Pahiatua-Cemetery/283687 BillionGraves]

Mangatera Cemetery, Dannevirke, Manawatu-Wanganui

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[[Category: Manawatū-Whanganui Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Mangatera Cemetery, Dannevirke, Manawatū-Whanganui]] ''A free-space page to record interments and memorials at Mangatera Cemetery.'' == Mangatera Cemetery == The cemetery is located in Cemetery Road, which is situated left off SH 2, travelling from Hawkes Bay, before you reach the township of Dannevirke.
'''LOCATION'''
Cemetery Road,
Dannevirke
'''GPS''' coordinates: -40.18835, 176.1181 === Notable Interments === Dannevirke (Mangatera) Cemetery contains the official war graves of 9 men who served in the New Zealand forces during the First World War. [http://www.cwgc.org/find-a-cemetery/cemetery/70919/DANNEVIRKE%20(MANGATERA)%20CEMETERY CWGC] === Links === ::[https://www.tararuadc.govt.nz/Living-Here/Community-Information/Cemeteries/Records-Search Tararua District Council cemetery search] ::[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2211675/mangatera-cemetery Find a Grave] ::[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Mangatera-Dannevirke-Cemetery/300166 BillionGraves]

Mangawhai Cemetery Free Space

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[[Category: Mangawhai Cemetery, Mangawhai, Northland]] [[Category: Northland Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] == Mangawhai Cemetery aka Tara Cemetery == === Links === * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Mangawhai-Cemetery/296132 BillionGraves] This has 73 records * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2493198/tara-cemetery Find-a-Grave] This has 34 records

Mangere Lawn Cemetery Free Space page

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[[Category: Mangere Lawn Cemetery, Mangere, Auckland]] [[Category: Auckland Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] = Mangere Lawn Cemetery = Mangere Lawn Cemetery is one of the oldest public cemeteries in the South Auckland area. It was opened in 1890 and the first burial took place in 1894, with the burial of Mrs Louisa Oxenham. The first Trustees were James Robertson, Matthew Middlewood Kirkbride, Joseph Ambury, Charles Washer and William Ferguson Massey. These men were also amongst some of the first European settlers in the Mangere area and served on many other committees in the district such as the Road Board, School Committee and County Council. '''LOCATION'''
85 McKenzie Rd,
Mangere,
Auckland 2022.
All areas of the cemetery can be accessed via Gate 5 on Kirkbride Road and the main gate on McKenzie Road. CONTACT: Ph 09 275 4822 Postal Address
P O Box 59 207
Mangere Bridge
AUCKLAND 2151
'''MORE INFORMATION and LINKS'''

* '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2189759 Find A Grave page for Mangere Lawn Cemetery]''' * '''[http://www.mangerecemetery.co.nz/ Mangere Lawn Cemetery Website]''' * '''[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Mangere-Lawn-Cemetery/250064 Billion Graves]''' The Mangere Lawn Cemetery Trust Board is, in 2017 and onwards, undergoing a review of facilities at the cemetery. The Columbarium is no longer falling within the design parameters that it was created to achieve, and the existing ash interments and associated plaques are being transferred to the Mountain View Ash Gardens. If you know of or have relatives whose ashes are interred in the Columbarium Wall, please do contact the Board by email, using the contact form on the website linked above. A list of interments in the Columbarium can be found [http://www.mangerecemetery.co.nz/list.html '''HERE'''].

Mangere Presbyterian Cemetery Free Space page

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[[Category: Auckland Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] [[Category: Mangere Presbyterian Cemetery, Mangere, Auckland]] == Mangere Presbyterian Cemetery == The small timber church at Mangere was established in 1874. The cemetery is beside the church - between the church building and Mangere Primary School. It is also near an intersection controlled by traffic lights. There is limited parking beside the church (off-street). There is no street parking on Kirkbride Road beside the cemetery because of the intersection. A video of the cemetery can be viewed (see Links) for an idea of the size of the cemetery. '''Location & Contact'''
:Mangere Presbyterian Church :254 Kirkbride Road :Mangere :Auckland :Phone (09) 278-1929 (Office) '''History'''
A detailed account of the opening of this "''very neat church at the lower end of the main road at Mangere''" appeared in the Daily Southern Cross of 10 Jan., 1874 [paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&d=DS...]. === Links === * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Mangere-Presbyterian-Cemetery/314772 BillionGraves] (this has 88 records) * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2661911/mangere-presbyterian-cemetery Find-A-Grave] (this has 104 records) * [https://youtu.be/UXYsrIi_MSI YouTube video of the cemetery] === Notable Interments === === 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 '''0''' profiles listed on Wikitree for this cemetery, which is well short of the number of interments. Findagrave has '''104''' entries, and Billion Graves has '''88'''. [[Irwin-2099|Irwin-2099]] 19:10, 2 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]].

Manila American Cemetery and Memorial, Manila, Philippines

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Manila American Cemetery and Memorial Also Known As: Fort William McKinley Cemetery and Arlington of the Pacific Location: 1634 McKinley Rd, Taguig, Metro Manila, Philippines Phone: +63 2 8844 0212 https://www.abmc.gov/Manila == General Information == Coordinates: 14.541°N 121.050°E Find a Grave Cemetery: #1976551 BillionGraves ID: Manila American Cemetery and Memoraial 148374 == History == == Notable Monuments == == Notable Interments == * [[wikipedia:George Benjamin Jr.|George Benjamin Jr.]] (1919-1944), [[wikipedia:Medal of Honor|Medal of Honor]] for action Leyte, Philippines on 22 December 1944. * [[wikipedia:George W. G. Boyce Jr.|George William Boyce]] (1916-1944), [[wikipedia:Medal of Honor|Medal of Honor]] for action during the Battle of Driniumor River in New Guinea, 23 July 1944 * [[wikipedia:Dale E. Christensen|Dale E. Christensen]] (1920–1944), [[wikipedia:Medal of Honor|Medal of Honor]] for action in New Guinea in July 1944 * [[wikipedia:Hilan Ebert|Hilan Ebert]] (1903–1942), [[wikipedia:Navy Cross|Navy Cross]] for action aboard USS ''Northampton'' in the Battle of Guadalcanal * [[wikipedia:Leroy Johnson (Medal of Honor)|Leroy Johnson]] (1919–1944), [[wikipedia:Medal of Honor|Medal of Honor]] for action at Leyte, Philippines * [[wikipedia:Charles E. Mower|Charles E. Mower]] (1924–1944), [[wikipedia:Medal of Honor|Medal of Honor]] for action at Leyte, Philippines * [[wikipedia:Robert A. Owens|Robert A. Owens]] (1920–1943), [[wikipedia:Medal of Honor|Medal of Honor]] for action at Bougainville * [[Roan-94|Charles H. Roan]] (1923–1944), [[wikipedia:Medal of Honor|Medal of Honor]] for action at Peleliu Island, Palau * [[wikipedia:William H. Thomas (Medal of Honor)|William H. Thomas]] (1923–1945), [[wikipedia:Medal of Honor|Medal of Honor]] for action in the Zambales Mountains, Luzon, Philippines * [[wikipedia:Louis J. Van Schaick|Louis J. Van Schaick]] (1875–1945), [[wikipedia:Medal of Honor|Medal of Honor]] for action against Philippine insurgents in 1901 *Alfred Francis Duggleby (1893-1945) CIVILIAN Alfred Duggleby was a Prisoner of War BEHEADED by the Japanese during World War II. == Cenotaphs == * Lewis Kenneth Bausell (1924–1944),CPL Lewis Kenneth Bausell on {{FindAGrave|7727283|sameas=no}} (buried at sea) [[wikipedia:Medal of Honor|Medal of Honor]] for action at Peleliu ([[wikipedia:Cenotaph|Cenotaph]] and memorial listing) * [[wikipedia:George F. Davis|George F. Davis]] (1911–1945), (buried at sea) [[wikipedia:Medal of Honor|Medal of Honor]] for action in the invasion of Lingayen Gulf ([[wikipedia:Cenotaph|Cenotaph]] and memorial listing) * [[Dealey-5|Samuel D. Dealey]] (1906–1944), (lost in action) [[wikipedia:Medal of Honor|Medal of Honor]] for action off of Luzon ([[wikipedia:Cenotaph|Cenotaph]] and memorial listing) * [[wikipedia:Ernest E. Evans|Ernest E. Evans]] (1908–1944), (lost in action) [[wikipedia:Medal of Honor|Medal of Honor]] for action in the Battle of Samar ([[wikipedia:Cenotaph|Cenotaph]] and memorial listing) * [[wikipedia:Elmer E. Fryar|Elmer E. Fryar]] (1914–1944), (missing in action) [[wikipedia:Medal of Honor|Medal of Honor]] for action at Leyte, Philippines ([[wikipedia:Cenotaph|Cenotaph]] and memorial listing) * [[Gilmore-1537|Howard W. Gilmore]] (1902–1943), (lost at sea) [[wikipedia:Medal of Honor|Medal of Honor]] for action in the Southwest Pacific ([[wikipedia:Cenotaph|Cenotaph]] and memorial listing) * [[wikipedia:Robert M. Hanson|Robert M. Hanson]] (1920–1944), (lost at sea) [[wikipedia:Medal of Honor|Medal of Honor]] for action at Bougainville and New Britain Islands and [[wikipedia:Navy Cross|Navy Cross]] for action in the Solomon Islands 1944. ([[wikipedia:Cenotaph|Cenotaph]] and memorial listing) * [[wikipedia:Alexander R. Nininger, Jr.|Alexander R. Nininger, Jr.]] (1918–1942), (buried at Saint Dominic Parish Church Cemetery in Abucay, Philippines2LT Alexander R. Nininger, Jr on {{FindAGrave|30320955|sameas=no}} accessed on 30 Nov 2018) [[wikipedia:Medal of Honor|Medal of Honor]] for action at Bataan ([[wikipedia:Cenotaph|Cenotaph]] and memorial listing) * [[wikipedia:Harl Pease, Jr.|Harl Pease, Jr.]] (1917–1942), (remains not recovered) [[wikipedia:Medal of Honor|Medal of Honor]] for action over New Guinea ([[wikipedia:Cenotaph|Cenotaph]] and memorial listing) * [[wikipedia:Oscar V. Peterson|Oscar V. Peterson]] (1899–1942), (buried at sea) [[wikipedia:Medal of Honor|Medal of Honor]] for action aboard USS ''Neosho'' ([[wikipedia:Cenotaph|Cenotaph]] and memorial listing) * [[wikipedia:Milton E. Ricketts|Milton E. Ricketts]] (1913–1942), (buried at sea) [[wikipedia:Medal of Honor|Medal of Honor]] for action aboard USS ''Yorktown'' in the Battle of the Coral Sea ([[wikipedia:Cenotaph|Cenotaph]] and memorial listing) * [[wikipedia:Albert H. Rooks|Albert H. Rooks]] (1891–1942), (went down with his ship) [[wikipedia:Medal of Honor|Medal of Honor]] for action commanding USS ''Houston'' ([[wikipedia:Cenotaph|Cenotaph]] and memorial listing) * [[wikipedia:Norman Scott (Medal of Honor)|Norman Scott]] (1889–1942), (buried at sea) [[wikipedia:Medal of Honor|Medal of Honor]] for action as second in command in the Battle of Guadalcanal ([[wikipedia:Cenotaph|Cenotaph]] and memorial listing) * [[wikipedia:Kenneth N. Walker|Kenneth N. Walker]] (1898–1943), (missing in action) [[wikipedia:Medal of Honor|Medal of Honor]] for actions commanding the USAAF 5th Bomber Command in the South Pacific Theater ([[wikipedia:Cenotaph|Cenotaph]] and memorial listing) * [[wikipedia:George Watson (Medal of Honor)|George Watson]] (1915–1943), (lost at sea) [[wikipedia:Medal of Honor|Medal of Honor]] for action near New Guinea ([[wikipedia:Cenotaph|Cenotaph]] and memorial listing) * [[wikipedia:Raymond H. Wilkins|Raymond H. Wilkins]] (1917–1943), (not recovered, plane lost at sea) [[wikipedia:Medal of Honor|Medal of Honor]] for action at Simpson Harbor, Rabaul, New Britain ([[wikipedia:Cenotaph|Cenotaph]] and memorial listing) * [[Young-31430|Cassin Young]] (1894–1942), (buried at sea) [[wikipedia:Medal of Honor|Medal of Honor]] for action commanding USS ''Vestal'' during the attack on Pearl Harbor ([[wikipedia:Cenotaph|Cenotaph]] and memorial listing) == Sources == See also: * [[wikipedia:Manila_American_Cemetery|Manila American Cemetery and Memorial]] on Wikipedia * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1976551 Manila American Cemetery and Memorial] on Find A Grave https://www.abmc.gov/Manila [[Category:Manila American Cemetery and Memorial, Manila, Philippines]]

Manison Name Study

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[[Category:Manison Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Manison Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Manison Manison] 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 Manison 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 Manisons), by time period (18th Century Manisons), or by topic (Manison DNA, Manison Occupations, Manison 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 Manison 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:[[Finnerty-95|Karen Butler]] ''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Manison}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Manison}}
{{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 identifie ====Origin of the name==== The origin of this surname is unknown at present, it is possible the name means "son of Mani" As of 2018 it is the 397,744th most common surname in the world, and approximately 668 people have this name. https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Manison
[[Manison-1|Mary]] (1832-1911) - Warwickshire
[[Manison-3|Thomas]] (1759-1845) Worcestershire
[[Manison-4|James]] (1740-?) - Worcestershire
[[Manison-6|James]] (1756-1758) - Worcestershire
[[Manison-7|Mary]] (1757-1758) - Worcestershire
[[Manison-8|William]] (1764-1828) - Worcestershire
[[Manison-9|Margaret]] (1762-?) - Worcestershire
[[Manison-12|Rowley]] (1785-1795) - Warwickshire
[[Manison-13|Elizabeth]] (1790-1797) - Warwickshire
[[Manison-14|Sarah]] (1793-1793) - Warwickshire
[[Manison-15|Frances]] (1795-1804) - Warwickshire
[[Manison-16|William]] (1786-1858) - Warwickshire
[[Manison-19|Henry]] (1823-1890) - Warwickshire
[[Manison-20|Jane]] (1845-1816) - Warwickshire
[[Manison-26|Leonard]] (1880-1944) - Warwickshire
[[Manison-36|James]] (1843-1896) - Warwickshire
[[Manison-42|Mary]] (1738-1842) - Worcestershire
[[Manison-58|James]] (1867-1934) - Warwickshire
'''Ireland Manisons''' '''Manison careers'''
[[Manison-3|Thomas]] - pewter spoon maker cutlery/surgical instrument (U.K. and U.S. Directories, 1680-1830)
[[Manison-8|William]] - Peruke Maker (Wig Maker) (UK, Register of Duties Paid for Apprentices' Indentures, 1710-1811)
[[Manison-26|Leonard]] - A Silver Caster ( census) and a Boot and Shoe Repairer (1939 register)
[[Manison-36|James]] - Engraver and Enameller (census)
[[Manison-58|James]] (1867-1934) - Engraver and Enameller (census)
'' Manisons in the 'Military''' '''Died young'''
[[Manison-6|James]] (1756-1758) - Worcestershire (age 1)
[[Manison-7|Mary]] (1757-1758) - Worcestershire (age 4m)
[[Manison-12|Rowley]] (1785-1795) - Warwickshire (age 10)
[[Manison-13|Elizabeth]] (1790-1797) - Warwickshire (age 7)
[[Manison-14|Sarah]] (1793-1793) - Warwickshire (age ?m)
[[Manison-15|Frances]] (1795-1804) - Warwickshire (age 9)

Manistee, Michigan History

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'''Origins'''
In 1751, a Jesuit Mission was established in Manistee. Missionaries visited Manistee in the early 19th century, and a Jesuit mission house is known to have been located on the NW shore of Manistee Lake in 1826. In 1832, a group of traders from Massachusetts built a log house up the Manistee River. However, they were soon driven off by the Odawa nation. The first white settlement and sawmill was built there in 1841. {{Image|file=Manistee_Michigan_History.jpg |align=r |size=l |caption=Manistee lighthouse and breakwater on Lake Michigan }} In 1830 the village of Manistee was one of about 15 Odawa (Ottawa) villages along the shore of Lake Michigan. Much of the Manistee River Valley, including Manistee itself, was designated as an Odawa Reservation from 1836-1848. [Odawa (Ottawa) history [http://www.nanations.com/ottawachippewa/index.htm]] The first permanent Euro-American settlement was made on April 16, 1841, when John Stronach and his son, Adam Stronach, arrived at the mouth of the Manistee River in a schooner loaded with fifteen men and equipment, and established a saw mill. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Stronach] From 1836-1848, much of the Manistee River Valley, including Manistee itself, was an Ottawa Reservation. Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Traverse_Band_of_Ottawa_and_Chippewa_Indians] [http://www.freedomsfrontier.org/pages/Ottawa] During the lumbering era of the late 1800s, Manistee became a significant site for lumber mills. Huge numbers of white pine logs were floated down the river to the port at Manistee and eventually on to the lumber markets of Grand Rapids, Milwaukee and Chicago. '''Town named Manistee'''
In 1846, the town was named "Manistee"; it was made part of Ottawa County, whose county offices were 100 miles away at Grand Haven. After a series of new counties were organized, by 1855 Manistee was part of a large Manistee county that also included modern-day Manistee, Wexford, and Missaukee counties. The name "Manistee" is from an Ojibwe word first applied to the principal river of the county, which may have come from the word ''ministigweyaa'', "river with islands at its mouth". Other sources claim that it was an Ojibwe term meaning "spirit of the woods". (Wikipedia lists sources.) The city is located at the mouth of the Manistee River on Lake Michigan. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manistee,_Michigan] {{Image|file=Swanson-2561.png |align=r |size=l |caption=Swanson Milk Truck with Harold Swanson, driver }} Many Swedish immigrants came to Michigan, eager to escape famine and an unsympathetic government. They came from the 1870s to 1890s searching for land and work. Names like Berglund, Strandberg, Swanson (Svensen), Eckholm were known in the Manistee area. In 1864 Norwegian and Swedish immigrants created the Scandinavian Evangelical Lutheran Society of Brown Town. The congregation alternated the language of services between Norwegian and Swedish to satisfy both groups. {{Image|file=Strandberg-91-1.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Olga Swanson, with the Manistee women's church group }}

Manistee was incorporated as a city in 1882. In 1884 construction began for the society's first church and cemetery, thanks to Ole and Mary Johnson who donated land. The church was built in 1888. The society began using the cemetery around 1893. Many of those buried here were descendants of the society's founders.
In 1916 the Scandinavian Evangelical Lutheran Society of Brown Town's first church burned down," as explained on a historical marker for the current Norwalk Lutheran Church. "That same year, they began to build this church, based on plans drawn by Reverend Ole Stenson and an unknown carpenter." https://www.michmarkers.com/default?page=L2283 {{Image|file=Manistee_Michigan_History-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption= NW Manistee Fire Station }} On October 8, 1871, the town was practically destroyed by fire; on the same day that the Peshtigo Fire, the Great Chicago Fire, and fires in Port Huron and Holland occurred, the Great Michigan Fire burned Manistee. '''Manistee in the 1920s and 1930s'''
The ready availability of automobiles to most American families by the end of the 1920 revolutionized everyday life, particularly courtship. For the first time, young people could go out on dates outside of parental homes and beyond supervision. Cars came to be associated with fun and flirtatiousness-an association maintained well after the novelty had passed. {{Image|file=Ferguson-11043-3.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=The Swanson Dairy milk wagon, Manistee, Michigan }} Above is the Swanson Dairy milk wagon, sometime in the 1930s. Owner Harold Swanson was a milkman in Manistee for many years, and his business was evidently a draw for young ladies. The girl sitting on the running board is Lucille Ferguson, his future wife, [[ Ferguson-11043 | Agnes Lucille (Ferguson) Swanson]]. Lucille and Harold were married in Guardian Angels Parsonage by Father Steffes on June 19, 1934. Lucille's wedding portrait is on her profile page. (Courtesy of Mary Ann Kaczmerek.) Source: McRae, S. (2006). Manistee County. Arcadia Pub. Page: 122, Accessed: Scarino (Swanson), A.J. (2021) Original Photo Source: Mary Ann (Swanson) Kaczmarek '''Manistee Lighthouse'''
The Manistee North Pierhead Lighthouse is on the Lake Michigan coast by Fifth Avenue Beach. The light was replaced in 1873, when the new structure was augmented with a combination fog signal and light tower at the end of the wooden north pier. To make access to the light safer during stormy weather, this new light was outfitted with an elevated wooden catwalk running from the shore to the light. {{Image|file=Nystrom-379-5.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Three Nystrom Brothers by the Manistee lighthouse in winter }} During the lumber boom of the 1880s, Manistee was the headquarters of its own railroad, the Manistee and North-Eastern, and had more millionaires per capita than anywhere else in the United States. Many businesses were operating in Manistee, still a thriving town in the 1900s, including the Swanson Dairy, which later became the Ideal Dairy. The milk bottles from the 1920s and 1930s exist today with name of the dairy listed. In the late 19th century, Manistee was one of the leading shingle manufacturing cities in the world, with over 30 shingle mills on the Manistee river at one time. Manistee is also a part of the salt industry. There are three factories on Lake Manistee; Packaging Corporation of America, Morton Salt, and Martin Marietta. Ideal dairy bought the Swanson Dairy in 1939. Swanson Dairy originated with Adolph and Harold Swanson in the early 1900’s. Owned and operated by the Swanson brothers till 1939, when it was sold to Ideal. My family then moved to Detroit and Uncle Harold’s family moved to Manistee. See Swanson family reference below. From living relative Elaine McWatt, Swanson descendant, source below, September 2021 The Swanson family whose ancestors migrated to Manistee from Sweden in the 1880s have had reunions in Manistee. The original ancestors in Manistee were [[Swanson-2533| John Alfred Swanson]] and [[Brahn-9| Johanna Mathilda (Brahn or Bråhn) Swanson]] who were dairy farmers. Descendant Jeff Swanson provided the following news clipping connected to the large family reunion in Manistee attended by many Swansons. Relatives of the Swedish family, the Brahns, were there, connected to [[Bråhn-11 | Samuel Fredrik (Bråhn) Brahn]] and [[Samuelsdotter-285 | Anna Lena Samuelsdotter]] from Ingatorp, Sverige (Sweden). Aunt Lucille is shown in the photo, hosting the Brahn connected family from Sweden. Her full name is: [[ Ferguson-11043 | Agnes Lucille (Ferguson) Swanson]]. {{Image|file=Manistee_Michigan_History-3.jpg |caption=Swedish relatives with Lucille Swanson, In the July 1987 Manistee News |size=l }} '''Modern Manistee''' Today the population of Manistee is about 6,200 (2010 census). It has museums, an opera house, and recurring events. Its historic downtown has many original buildings from the Victorian era. Filmmaker Michael Moore visited Manistee in February 2011 to support the restoration of the Vogue Theatre in downtown Manistee. The entire Downtown District is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. There are a good variety of retail stores in Manistee, many of which are locally owned and operated. There are three public beaches, Fifth Avenue Beach with the small man-made lake next to Fifth Avenue Beach and First Street Beach, located respectively north and south of the harbor entrance on the shore of Lake Michigan. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manistee,_Michigan] Nearby attractions include: * Orchard Beach State Park, approximately 2 miles North of Manistee. * Little River Casino Resort, about 5 miles North-East of Manistee. * Manistee National Golf Resort is approximately 2 miles South of Manistee. * Manistee Golf and Country Club, established in 1901, located within the city of Manistee. * 40 charter fishing boats that operate on Lake Michigan from Manistee County ports. * Fishing on the Manistee River, which can yield salmon and steelhead. As a large portion of the county is public land, hunting is popular as well. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manistee,_Michigan] '''Manistee News'''
In 2000, Manistee made national headlines after a local jury convicted a woman for expressing privately to her mother her wish that immigrants would learn English. The judge described it as "insulting conduct" consisting of "fighting words", an offense that was punishable under a local ordinance. Allegations appeared of improper procedure and irregularities in the court records. Two years later (November 1, 2002) and after the defendant spent four nights in jail, the conviction was overturned by the state Court of Appeals. '''Sources'''
* Michigan Historic Markers [https://www.michmarkers.com/default?page=L2283]
* Manistee News, Norwalk Lutheran Church [https://www.manisteenews.com/local-news/article/Norwalk-Lutheran-Church-unveils-official-historic-14263496.php]
* Wikipedia, Manistee Michigan history [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manistee,_Michigan#History]
* Swanson and Ideal Dairy History, Manistee Michigan From living relative Elaine McWatt, Swanson descendant, shared in Swanson social media (Facebook Swanson page, for family members) for family tree genealogy purposes only. Family information and knowledge of living cousins of Gary Nystrom recorded by, witnessed and in the possession of Deborah Nystrom, September 2021
* McRae, S. (2006). Manistee County. Arcadia Pub., Page: 122, Accessed: Scarino (Swanson), A.J. (2021)

Manitoba Cemeteries Team

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[[Category:Manitoba]] [[Category:Canada Genealogy Resources]] This page is intended to be a complete guide to doing genealogical research of Manitoba families. It's still a work-in-progress, so check back soon! Links to free websites will be given whenever possible, but in the interest of completeness, pay sites may also be included. These sites will be marked as (subscription needed). Resources that are only available by actually visiting a site in Manitoba (or having someone do so for you) will also be included. == Archives and Historical Societies == As I find them, I'll list links to local archives and historical societies across Manitoba. They'll be in alphabetical order by location. * [http://bmlibrary.ca/community-archives Boissevain Community Archives] * [https://www.brandonu.ca/archives/ S.J. McKee Archives] (in Brandon) * [http://www.townofcarberry.ca/archives Carberry Plains Archives] * [http://www.gov.mb.ca/chc/archives/hbca/ Hudson's Bay Company Archives] (in Winnipeg) * [https://www.gov.mb.ca/chc/archives/ Archives of Manitoba] (in Winnipeg) * [http://archives.mennonitechurch.ca/ Mennonite Heritage Centre Archives] (in Winnipeg) * [http://www.winnipeg.ca/clerks/toc/archives.stm City of Winnipeg Archives] * [http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/Pages/default.aspx Library and Archives Canada] == Cemeteries == Each of the following sites has partial coverage of Manitoba's headstones, and each has photographed cemeteries that the others haven't, so be sure to check them all! * [[:Category:Manitoba, Cemeteries|WikiTree's Manitoba cemetery categories]] * [https://cemetery.canadagenweb.org/cemeteries-by-locality/#MB CanadaGenWeb's Cemetery Project - Manitoba] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery-browse/Canada/Manitoba?id=state_825 Find a Grave cemeteries in Manitoba] * [http://billiongraves.com/pages/search/#country=Canada&state=Manitoba&county=0&search_text=&action=search_cemetery&start=0&limit=100&is_admin=0 Billion Graves cemeteries in Manitoba] * [https://canadianheadstones.ca/wp/ Canadian Headstones] (also searchable through FamilySearch [https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2290953 here]) * [https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=1q1l8fLh1zu_cDnB6PAclxtcoxTo&ll=53.70543128454666%2C-98.00897687673569&z=6 Liander's Google Maps map of cemeteries in Manitoba] == Censuses == Library and Archives Canada has a new [https://recherche-collection-search.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census2/index Census Search] site where you can search all of their censuses at once! The LAC links below are to the older sites for each individual census, which will probably be retired at some point. *[https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2023280 Manitoba, Census Indexes, 1831-1870] (FamilySearch) *1870 Census of Manitoba: [http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1870/Pages/1870.aspx Library and Archives Canada] *1881 Census of Canada: [http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1881/Pages/1881.aspx Library and Archives Canada], [https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1804541 FamilySearch] *1891 Census of Canada: [http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1891/Pages/1891.aspx Library and Archives Canada], [https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1583536 FamilySearch] *1901 Census of Canada: [http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1901/Pages/1901.aspx Library and Archives Canada], [http://automatedgenealogy.com/census/ Automated Genealogy], [https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1584557 FamilySearch] *1906 Census of the Northwest Provinces: [http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1906/Pages/1906.aspx Library and Archives Canada], [http://automatedgenealogy.com/census06/ Automated Genealogy], [https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1584925 FamilySearch] * 1911 Census of Canada: [http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1911/Pages/1911.aspx Library and Archives Canada], [http://automatedgenealogy.com/census11/ Automated Genealogy], [https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2143998 FamilySearch] * 1916 Census of the Prairie Provinces: [http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1916/Pages/1916.aspx Library and Archives Canada], [https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1529118 FamilySearch] * 1921 Census of Canada: [https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1921/Pages/search.aspx Library and Archives Canada], [http://search.ancestry.ca/search/db.aspx?dbid=8991 Ancestry.ca] * 1926 Census of the Prairie Provinces: [https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1926/Pages/search.aspx Library and Archives Canada], [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/3005862 FamilySearch] * 1931 Census of Canada: [https://recherche-collection-search.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/index1931 Library and Archives Canada] (browse images only at this time), [https://www.familysearch.org/en/info/1931-census-of-canada FamilySearch] (not yet available) == Church/Parish Records == Prior to the recording of vital records by the government, the same information can usually be found in the parish records, which cover baptisms, marriages, and burials. * [https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1992433 Manitoba Church Records] - Contains records from 1800 to 1959. I'm not sure how complete this collection is. == Ethnic Backgrounds == This section is for websites, genealogical societies, etc., that focus on the genealogy of specific ethnic groups in Manitoba. First nations: * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Manitoba_First_Nations FamilySearch Research Wiki: Manitoba First Nations] ** [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Canada_First_Nations FamilySearch Research Wiki: Canada First Nations] * [https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/aboriginal-heritage/Pages/genealogy.aspx Library and Archives Canada: Aboriginal Genealogy] * [http://digital.scaa.sk.ca/ourlegacy/ Our Legacy] Jewish genealogy: * [http://www.jhcwc.org/geninst.php The Genealogical Institute of the Jewish Heritage Centre of Western Canada] Mennonite genealogy: * [http://www.mmhs.org/ Manitoba Mennonite Historical Society] ** [http://www.mennonitegenealogy.com/canada/ Canadian Mennonite Genealogy Resources] Métis genealogy: * [http://www.glenbow.org/collections/archives/genealogy/ Glenbow Archives: Métis Genealogy] * [http://www.gov.mb.ca/chc/archives/hbca/index.html Hudson's Bay Company Archives] - Many Métis families have ancestors who worked for the HBC. * [http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/aboriginal-heritage/metis/metis-scrip-records/Pages/introduction.aspx Métis Scrip Records] * [https://library.usask.ca/northwest/contents.html The Northwest Resistance] * [http://digital.scaa.sk.ca/ourlegacy/ Our Legacy] * [http://www.metismuseum.ca/index.php The Virtual Museum of Métis History and Culture] == History and Changing Borders== ''Helpful maps showing the changing borders within Canada can be found in the [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Atlas_of_Canada#Images Atlas of Canada on Wikimedia Commons]. [[Wikipedia:Territorial evolution of North America since 1763]] is also very useful.'' Manitoba was formed as the 5th province in Canada with the passing of the Manitoba Act on 12 May 1870. At that time, it was only a small square of land around the Red River Settlement (present-day Winnipeg) and Portage la Prairie.[http://www.canadahistoryproject.ca/1870/1870-08-manitoba-act.html ''Manitoba Act 1870'']. A Country by Consent. At that time, Manitoba was bordered by the United States to the south and was otherwise surrounded by the North-West Territories. The District of Keewatin was formed on 12 April 1876 with the passage of the Keewatin Act. It was formed from a central strip of the North-West Territories, and covered much of what is now Manitoba and Nunavut. On 1 July 1881 Manitoba's borders were changed and it became a larger square. To the east, an area was disputed between Manitoba and Ontario. This disputed land was granted mostly to Ontario and partly to Keewatin in 1889. Manitoba was expanded to its current size and shape on 15 May 1912. == Hudson's Bay Company == * [http://www.gov.mb.ca/chc/archives/hbca/ Hudson's Bay Company Archives] == Obituaries == * [http://passages.winnipegfreepress.com/ Passages] - Includes obituaries published in the Winnipeg Free Press going back to September 1999. * [https://login.wpl-dbs.winnipeg.ca/login?qurl=https://access.newspaperarchive.com%2fadvancesearch%2f Newspaper Archives] (Winnipeg Public Library card required; other libraries may also have access) - Search Canadian newspapers, including the Winnipeg Free Press back to 1872. This is an invaluable resource for obituaries, life events, and general history! == Probate Records == * [http://www.gov.mb.ca/chc/archives/probate/ Manitoba Probate Records] (Archives of Manitoba) * [http://www.gov.mb.ca/chc/archives/probate/wpg_estate.html Winnipeg Estate Indexes 1870-1983] (Archives of Manitoba) * Manitoba Probate Records, 1870-1930: [https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1987562 FamilySearch], [http://search.ancestry.ca/search/db.aspx?dbid=9919 Ancestry.ca] (subscription needed) == Vital Records == Birth, marriage, and death records have been kept by the Government of Manitoba since Manitoba became a province in 1870. These records can be searched (and copies can be ordered) on the [http://vitalstats.gov.mb.ca/Query.php Vital Statistics Agency website]. The records are public for births up to 100 years ago, marriages up to 80 years ago, and deaths up to 70 years ago. New records are made available quarterly. Note that between 1870 and 1912, parts of present-day Manitoba were not yet part of the province. If you can't find a record during that time, consider checking the neighbouring regions (links coming soon). Other links: * [https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1520604 Canada, Births and Baptisms, 1661-1959] (FamilySearch) - An index of records, not complete for any one collection or place. * [https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1520608 Canada, Marriages, 1661-1949] (FamilySearch) - An index of records, not complete for any one collection or place. == WikiTree Pages == The following places on WikiTree may be helpful to you if you are researching your Manitoba family: * [[Project:Manitoba]] - A subproject of [[Project:Canadian History]]. * [[:Category:Manitoba]] - All Manitobans on WikiTree should be in at least one of the subcategories here. There are subcategories for all cities, towns, villages, and rural municipalities in Manitoba. == Sources ==

Manjimup Lawn Cemetery, Manjimup, Western Australia

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This page is part of the [[Space:Western Australia Cemeteries Team|Western Australia Cemeteries Team]]. See the: * [[:Category:Manjimup Lawn Cemetery, Manjimup, Western Australia|Manjimup Lawn Cemetery, Manjimup, Western Australia category]] for people buried in this cemetery. '''Cemetery name:''' Manjimup Lawn Cemetery '''Address:''' '''GPS Coordinates:''' '''OS grid:''' '''Information:''' The Shire of Manjimup, operates cemeteries in Manjimup, Northcliffe, Pemberton and Walpole, and also maintains the Balbarrup Cemeteries. Council's Cemetery Local Law (in conjunction with State legislation) governs how [https://www.manjimup.wa.gov.au/our-services/cemeteries/Pages/default.aspx Shire cemeteries are operated. . . ''more'' . . . ]
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Manley Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Looking for ancestors of orphaned Manleys: - Josephine Sommers - Albert Emmet Duff - Bessie - Willie - Julius John All children of Emma Manley, died 1904 in Winchester, Virginia, orphaning the 5 children listed. Spouse unknown. == Research Notes == '''1900 Census''' *Emma Manley: Census • United States Census, 1900 *Name: Emma Manley *Sex: Female *Age: 42 years *Birth Date: May 1858 *Birthplace: Virginia *Marital Status: Widowed *Race: White *Number of Living Children: 5 *Number of Children: 6 *Relationship to Head of Household: Head *Father's Birthplace: Virginia *Mother's Birthplace: Virginia *Event Type: Census *Event Date: 1900 *Event Place: Winchester, Frederick, Virginia, United States *Household Identifier: 112 *Line Number: 100 *Sheet Letter: B *Sheet Number: 5 *Affiliate Publication Number: T623 *Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) *Emma Manley's Spouses and Children: *[Josephine] Somers Manley Son [Daughter] M 14 years Virginia *Willie Manley Son [Daughter] M 4 years Virginia *Bessie Manley Daughter F 10 years Virginia *Ally [Albert] Manley Son 12 years Virginia *Julius Manley Son M 8 years Virginia **Source"United States Census, 1900", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MMJB-BRC : Thu Oct 05 11:44:03 UTC 2023), Entry for Emma Manley and Somers Manley, 1900. Research regarding Children listed on the 1900 Census: *1. Josephine Somers Manley (1886–1959) **Josephine has been located on five census records so far; all five list her birthplace as Virginia; three out of five list her birth year as 1890 **Wife of Frank Bizzarri; marriage record needed to see if parents are listed **Social security application needed to see if parents are listed **Death certificate needed to see if parents are listed *2. Albert Manley (1888–1951) **Only on the 1900 Census does it list his place of birth as Virginia; all other records (military, social security, etc.) list his birthplace as Hagerstown, Maryland. Five out of six sources list his birthyear as 1888; his social security record lists his birthyear as 1889. **In 1918, at the time of Albert's second marriage he lists his parents as: Julius J Manley and Emma Murry"Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-2016", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XZLK-F7H : Wed Oct 18 16:16:31 UTC 2023), Entry for Albert Manley and Sadie Campbell, 25 Mar 1918. **In July of 1937 in his social security application; Albert lists his parents as: Julius Manley and Emma Martin"United States, Social Security Numerical Identification Files (NUMIDENT), 1936-2007", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6K3G-4VSX : 10 February 2023), Emma Martin in entry for Albert Martin Manley, . **In 1951, the record of death for Albert lists his parents as John and Emily Manley"Ohio Deaths, 1908-1953", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X6PS-TTR : Mon Mar 04 21:13:46 UTC 2024), Entry for Albert Martin Manley and John Manley, 29 Dec 1951. *3. Bessie Irene Manley (1890–Deceased) **The 1900 Census lists her estimated birth as April of 1890 **The 1910 Census lists her as Bessie L Manly and her birth year is listed as 1892; Adopted daughter of Reverend Eugene Powell **More research needed *4. Julius John Manley (1893–1956) **Nine sources for Julius list his birthplace as Virginia; the birth year varies between 1892-1897. His Find-a-Grave Memorial and his death certificate list his birth as: June 10, 1893 while social security records list his birth as June 10, 1896. A search of all Virginia birth databases has not yielded an official birth record for him. **In October of 1938 in his social security application; Julius lists his parents as: Unknown Manley and Grace Palmer."United States, Social Security Numerical Identification Files (NUMIDENT), 1936-2007", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6K3J-JML9 : 13 February 2023), Grace Palmer in entry for Julius John Manley, . **In November of 1938, at the time of Julius's marriage to Elizabeth Gertrude Shelton; he lists his parents as Albert Manley and Grace Palmer"Virginia, Marriage Certificates, 1936-1988", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QK9J-31TB : Sun Oct 15 17:19:00 UTC 2023), Entry for Julius John Manley and Albert Manley, 04 Nov 1938. **No parents are listed on the death certificate for Julius John Manley"Virginia, Death Certificates, 1912-1987", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVR8-RB1J : Fri Feb 23 21:14:22 UTC 2024), Entry for Julius John Manley and Gertrude Shelton Manley, 12 Dec 1956. *5. Willie Peyton Manley (1896–Deceased) **Research needed == Sources ==

Mann Families of the Colonial South

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[[Category: Noland-165]] This page covers three branches, focusing primarily on the two main branches of the Virginia Manns and touching on the South Carolina Manns (see [[#Branches|Branches, below]], which includes a note about Y-DNA). Some of the information below may also be presented on the WikiTree profiles of those named here (for example, the [[Mann-4628|profile for James Mann]], son of [[Mann-1741|Catlett]], includes a detailed list of his children & [[Johns-2588|his wife's profile]] has a [[Johns-2588#Timeline|combined timeline for them]] that includes tax list information). = Branches = Apparently, during the mid to late 1700s, at least two different branches of Manns were in southern Virginia (centered in Amelia County) and one in South Carolina, with several first names shared by the two Virginia branches, leading to much confusion over the years. A large Mann family in the southern part of Virginia (south/southwest of Richmond) was the family of ''Robert Mann and Isabelle Griffin Mann:'' Robert Mann, of English descent but unidentified parents, first appeared in the 1677 will of William Griffin in Henrico, VA. His wife Isabel was also mentioned, with Robert being executor. So, it's believed that William Griffin was her father, with Isabel being one of his older children. Robert Mann appeared in a number of land deeds and at least 2 tithe lists from 1679 through the early 1700s. Robert and Isabel/Isabelle owned land in Henrico in the area that is now Colonial Heights in Chesterfield County, on Swift Creek. Their home place can identified today by the fact that it was on Swift Creek straight across from a mill owned by Henry Randolph. The mill was built around 1663 and as of 2022 houses the Swift Creek Mill Theatre. He wrote his will in 1712 and his widow Isabelle presented the will to the court in July 1713. His will listed 4 sons and 2 daughters in this will, appearing to be in birth order: 1. Robert Mann, Jr (~1675-1647 ''Henrico, VA''), wife Mary. Some of his adult children lived in Amelia County. 2. Thomas Mann, Sr (died ~1770-1774 in ''Chesterfield, VA''); wife Priscilla. 3. Mary Mann (b~1690-1695, married Seth Perkinson Jr., and died around 1731 in Henrico County. 4. John Mann (b~1690-1695, died in 1765 in ''Amelia County.'' First wife Mary, second wife Elizabeth. 5. Francis Mann, Sr (born ~1690-1700, died late 1753 in ''Amelia County''. Lived in Amelia County from 1735 until his death in late 1753. Wife was Elizabeth, believed to have been born Elizabeth Turner. 6. Jane Mann (nothing known about her other than she was alive as of her father's will in early 1712. 5 of the 6 known children of Robert Mann had known children of their own, with most of them being identified by name in their father's or mother's wills. At times, some of the children lived near their cousins, making identification of each one a challenge, since the family tended to use an extremely tiny Book of Children's Names. As with most online trees of 17th and early 18th Century families in America, almost every online tree for these Manns contains significant errors. A research group, called the'' Mann Family Research Foundation'', was organized in an attempt to conduct real research of original records, to conduct DNA analysis, including Y-DNA, and to make logical conclusions based on the vast amount of information that they have accumulated through their research. The unique Y-DNA group for this specific Mann family is T-M70. Its only identified living relatives in England have been linked either to Surrey or Hampshire, England. But, every online tree that attempts to list parents for Robert Mann Sr offer zero evidence, and are almost always lacking in logic. : Virginia * [[Mann-7606|Samuel Mann (abt.1735-abt.1806)]], son of [[Mann-11955|Samuel]], with brothers [[Mann-14404|John]], [[Mann-13779|James]], and [[Mann-14407|Robert]] ([[Mann-11238|W. Mann]]'s line) Samuel's uncle Francis Mann, Sr died in Amelia in 1753. Another uncle, John Mann, born around 1690, lived in Raleigh Parish and died in 1765. But, he only had one male heir, named Charles Worsham Mann. Primarily, Samuel Mann's family was also in the ''northern'' half of Amelia, often referred to as ''Raleigh Parish''. The southern half of the county was Nottoway Parish of Amelia County. Around 1799, this area became Nottoway County, with its own set of legal records. Nottoway Parish (later Nottoway County) is the primary new-found area of interest to descendants of Catlett Mann, ''including the Manns of Elbert County, GA'', who have commonly been linked to the state of South Carolina. * [[Mann-14717|John Mann (abt.1740-1800)]], son of [[Mann-1741|Catlett]], with brothers [[Mann-4628|James]] and [[Mann-14716|Robert]] ([[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]]'s line) - '''Note''': This family is shown in online trees and DAR records as being from South Carolina, instead of Amelia County, Virginia. Reliable sources support Virginia (as shown on this page, on [[Space: Noland-165 - Me to the Manns]], and on their profiles). This John left a will dated 17 August 1799 that was proved in Nottoway County (formerly Amelia County). More information is below (see [[#Location Notes|Location Notes]] and, for John's will, see [[#John, son of Catlett |John, son of Catlett]]). : South Carolina (see [[#Mann Family Research|Mann Family Research, below]]) * Nathaniel Mann, son of DAR Patriot Ancestor James MannNote that the DAR records have a lot of inaccuracies. There are two records for John Mann (one with service in Georgia and one with service in South Carolina), but any information from these records should be used as leads only. Also keep in mind that the only children of a Patriot Ancestor listed in the records are those with descendants that have joined the DAR. * James Mann (c1757 - after 8-7-1818), Patriot Ancestor #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A073433 A073433], with service in SC, son Nathaniel married Margaret Richardson * James Mann (c1745 - before 4 November 1816), Patriot Ancestor #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A073434 A073434], with service in Georgia, wife Judith (who received bounty land after his death), and children: ** John Mann, married Mary Hubbard ** Elizabeth Mann, married George Roebuck ** Henry Mann, married Sally Haley ** Jesse Mann, married Nancy Kidd White ** Martha Mann, married Henry Shackelford ** Asa Mann, married [2] Millie Oliver == DNA == A note on the profile for [[Mann-14717|John Mann]] (with the 1799 will) references Y-DNA: : "John Mann of Nottoway Parish, Amelia, VA was born about 1740. He was the son of [[Mann-1741|Catlett Mann]] and [[Unknown-157062|Sarah Unknown]]. NOTE: this John Mann does not appear to be related to other John Manns in Amelia, VA or to other Manns who lived in the Raleigh Parish region of Amelia County. Y-DNA separates descendants of Catlett Mann from the extended Robert/Isabelle Mann family that lived in Chesterfield, Amelia, Lunenburg and nearby counties at the time."Copied from John's profile ([[Mann-14717]]) on 10 February 2023. The profile for [[Mann-4628|James Mann (abt.1745-aft.1814)]] included the following information from W. Mann. : This line appears to belong to the R-M269 Y-DNA group (per [[Mann-11238|W. Mann]], correspondence from February 2023). Additional information courtesy of W. Mann... * I mentioned R-M269 being your Manns' Y-DNA. You can google Y-DNA, Mann and FTDNA and view the page that lists all Y-DNA test-takers by their group. There are 3 test-takers listed there by their "oldest known ancestor", who I believe are among the Elbert [Georgia] Manns.I only found two GA Manns listed in a search 22 February 2023 ([https://www.familytreedna.com/public/mann/default.aspx?section=ycolorized this website]). One was [[Mann-2930|Daniel J. Mann (abt.1802-1875)]] & I posted a comment to his profile. The other I couldn't find had a WikiTree profile: James Monroe Mann b 1824 GA d 1/29/1893 Clay Co.AL but he does have a memorial: {{FindAGrave|35592448}} James Monroe Mann. * "Regarding the parents of John Mann's father James, in Amelia County, VA, there is a document in 1782 listing a James Mann whose father was deceased, but whose mother was Sarah in the deed. This document was the will of a Robert Mann. My distant cousin, who lives in VA and does research there, said this is likely the Catlett Mann family, a guy who died in Amelia, VA around 1781. (probably a different extended Mann family than mine, due to Y-DNA testing of male descendants of your Manns versus mine)." * "In early 2023, when I found the legal document regarding a James Mann of Amelia County, VA, I asked one of the MFRF's primary researchers [MFRF is Mann Family Research Foundation] how this James Mann could have linked to our family, since many of our Manns were in Amelia at that time. His reply was that he did NOT connect, and that he is believed to connect to the Manns of Elbert County via Catlett Mann. The document was the will of a Robert Mann of Amelia, from September 1782, which mentioned his mother Sarah, plus brothers James and John. ... By the way, your Manns appear to belong to the R-M269 Y-DNA group." Profiles just mentioned: :* [[Mann-4628|James Mann (abt.1745-aft.1814)]] ''"[[Noland-165|my]]" Mann'' :* [[Mann-14616|Robert Mann (abt.1750-abt.1782)]] ''his brother'' :* John ''another brother :* Sarah ''their mother'' :* [[Mann-1741|Catlett Mann (abt.1712-abt.1781)]] ''Sarah's husband/their father'' = Virginia Manns = Samuel Mann's family was in Raleigh Parish; Catlett's in Nottoway Parish.From a private message to [[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]] from [[Mann-11238|W. Mann]] in February 2023. == John, son of Catlett == The sons of [[Mann-1741|Catlett Mann]] include [[Mann-14717|John]] (his executor), [[Mann-4628|James]] (who led a suit against John by Catlett's heirs),Catlett's will and the 1783 lawsuit record are not cited here (the will, proved in Amelia County, Virginia, has not been found; I believe the 1783 lawsuit is available in Ancestry, but I am not a member. ~ [[Noland-165]]See also the [[Johns-2558#Timeline|Timeline]] posted on the profile of [[Johns-2558|Judith Johns]], [[Mann-4628|James Mann]]'s wife (a combined timeline for them; their children are listed in detail on [[Mann-4628|his profile]]). and [[Mann-14716|Robert]] (d. 1782, naming [[Mann-1741|Catlett]] and [[Unknown-157062|Sarah]] as his parents).From [[Mann-14716|Robert's profile]] (10 February 2022): * Will of Robert Mann, September 1782 in Amelia County, VA; lists mother Sarah, and 2 brothers (James and John). His estate seemed to be very limited, so he might have been a younger, unmarried brother of James and John. : [[Mann-1741|Catlett Mann (abt.1712-abt.1781)]] and his wife :: ''sons'' * [[Mann-14717|John Mann (abt.1740-1800)]] * [[Mann-4628|James Mann (abt.1745-aft.1814)]] * [[Mann-14716|Robert Mann (abt.1749-1782)]] :: ''daughters'' * [[Mann-1740|Elizabeth (Mann) Wilkes (1738-1785)]] * [[Mann-10801|Judith (Mann) Dupuy (1758-1820)]] :: [[Mann-1741|Catlett]] married [[Unknown-157062|Sarah]] (marriage date and maiden name not known).
Sarah Mann, wife of Catlet Mann, was recorded in a Lunenburg County land transaction in 1768.FamilySearch film, Lunenburg County, Virginia Order Book No. 12 (1766-1769): [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-HSRD-H?i=164 page 146 (image 165 of 782)], accessed 10 February 2023. A lawsuit on behalf of "Heirs of Catlett Mann" vs. John Mann, administrator of Catlett Mann's estate was filed 4 November 1783 in Chancery Court, Amelia County, Virginia. Catlett's son James was a plaintiff, along with several daughters and their husbands, including Stephen and Judith Dupuy. Also, one grandchild, Jesse Wilkes, was also a plaintiff.From [[Mann-10801|Judith (Mann) Dupuy's profile]], 10 February 2023. A transcription of the 1799 will of Catlett's son John is found on his profile - [[Mann-14717|John Mann (abt.1740-1800)]]. : Will of John Mann, written 19 August 1799, proved 4 December 1800 in Nottoway County, VirginiaNottoway County, Virginia Will Book 1, Page 416 Abstracted names: * John Mann of Nottoway County * wife Elizabeth * son Jonathan G. Mann * daughter Martha W. Mann * John Malone Dupuy, son of Stephen Dupuy [husband of John's sister Judith] * James Mann son of my brother James Mann * children of my sister Judith Dupuy, "except John M. Dupuy before mentioned" * Elizabeth Mitchell * Milly Mitchell : Named as neighbors of bequeathed land: * Joseph Jenning's line (formerly Henry Ferguson's) * Robert Vaughn's line * Edward Ward's line : Named Slaves * Dick (to wife, then to son) * Elsy (to wife - Clarissa?) * Bartlett (to son Jonathan) * Murrear, a girl (to son Jonathan) * David, a boy (to son Jonathan) * Liley (to son Jonathan) * Poll (to son Jonathan) * Hall (to daughter Martha) * Jenny (to daughter Martha) * Oliver (to daughter Martha) * Dicy (to daughter Martha) * Clarissa (to daughter Martha) : Executors: * Stephen Dupuy * James Dupuy, Jr. * Daniel Nasser (or Vasser) * Robert Vaughn Jun. : Witnesses: * George Baldwin * Joseph Vaughn * Joseph Gafford : The last will and testament of John Mann deceased was proved by oaths of George Baldwin and Joseph Gafford "offered for probate... at the courthouse on Thursday the 5th of February 1801.... Dabury Morris and Gibs (Giles?) Nance his [Stephen Dupuy's] securities". : Note: The transcription appears to have a disconnect on dates in its presentation of the full text of the preceding paragraph, by introducing it with "In Nottoway County Court, December 4th, 1800:" (which precedes the 1801 date in the text). The transcription also suggests that "Gibs" might be "Giles". : Another John - [[Mann-7090|John Mann]] (1767-1841)]] - was the son of [[Mann-4628|James]], the brother of [[Mann-14717|John (d 1800)]]. * The profile for the younger John ([[Mann-7090]]) has a will abstract that names Frances his daughter and Thomas Malone his son-in-law.Posted on the Find a Grave memorial for John Mann, citing Monroe Co. Will Abstracts "A" 1824 - 1847, page 182 * {{FindAGrave|78559942|sameas=no}} for John Mann ** Will of John Mann, written 2/10/1841, proved 7/5/1841, names children Worsham J., John J., Stephen A., Thomas J., Acy [Asa] V., [[Mann-7088|Frances Malone]], Sarah K. Akin & names [[Malone-2563|Thomas Malone]] his son in law and one of his executors. : [[Noland-165|Liz]] is descended from [[Mann-7088|Frances]] (see the relationship outlined on Liz's WikiTree page, [[Space: Noland-165 - Me to the Manns|Me to the Manns]]). == Tax Rolls & Tithable Lists == * '''1746''': John Mann and Samson appear on Amelia Tithables list taken by Thomas Tabb. Edward Hubbard (1) and [[Hubbard-3590|Benjamin Hubbard]] (2 - with Ben Hendrick) are listed on the same page. Possibly [[Hubbard-10682|Mary (Hubbard) Mann]]'s relations? ''But, to clarify, this John Mann was the older John Mann of Raleigh Parish, (uncle of Samuel) who died in 1765''. FamilySearch, Amelia County Tax [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS79-177N?i=149 image 150 of 801]. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS79-17V1?i=7 Image 8] lists 1746 enumerators & has "Thomas Tabb's List, between Flatt Creek and Appomattox River" (accessed 12 February 2023).Benjamin's profile ([[Hubbard-3590]]) includes text to support the connection: * "August 1734 Prince George County 400 acres on upper side of Flatt Creek and one both sides of Haw Branch" * "13 October 1736 Amelia County VA Description 890 acres on the upper side of Flatt Creek" : Of interest, another profile for a Benjamin Hubbard ([[Hubbard-3997]]) is attached to a profile for Husband of [[Martin-12315|Hannah (Martin) Hubbard]], "married 1763 in Halifax Co., Virginia". See also the profile for [[Hubbard-3965|Joseph Hubbard]], brother of Benjamin. * '''1749''': Catlett Mann appears on the Nottoway Parish Tithables list for Amelia CountyCatlett appeared on the Nottoway Parish Tithables lists for Amelia County in 1749 and on many of these annual lists through 1768 and on reports in the late 1770s. Catlett Mann was living as of October 26, 1780, when he presented a motion to the Amelia County, VA Court to be granted exemption from county taxes. The court noted that he was "aged and infirm", so the exemption was approved. ~ from [[Mann-1741|Catlett's profile]], 11 February 2023 * '''1764''': Catlett Mann and James Mann together in Amelia Tithables list.Found by W. Mann. See [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS79-1W7X this FamilySearch image] (accessed 11 February 2023). W. notes: "though the text is dark, you can look at other years and see the other names listed with Catlett match this entry. This would mean James was born no later than 1748, since he'd be at least age 16 on this tax list." * '''1766''': Catlett Mann and James Mann on Amelia Tithables list.Found by W. Mann, see [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS79-1W9T this FamilySearch image] (accessed 11 February 2023). * '''1779''': Tithables List for Nottoway Parish, Amelia County, Virginia includes ** "Judah Johns" (widow of John Johns) listed "with two of her sons (Stephen and Nathaniel Johns). The name next to hers on the list was a James Mann.Narrative biography added [to Judith's profile] by [[Mann-11238|W. Mann]] on 3 February 2023, who added the following sources on the same day: * ''1779 Tithables List for Nottoway Parish, Amelia County, Virginia''; JUDAH JOHNS (widow of John Johns, appeared on this tax list, with 2 of her sons (Stephen and Nathaniel Johns). The name next to hers on the list was a JAMES MANN. * ''Nottoway County, VA Deed Book 1,'' page 520, dated 3/7/1796. James Mann, Sr sold 120 acres to John Mann, Sr. Wife Judith could not attend court that day, so the court made provision to get her approval, which was obtained one month later, on 4/7/1796. ** Catlett Mann listed with Robert Mann (most likely his son Robert).From [[Mann-14716|Robert's profile]] (10 February 2022). * '''1780''', 26 October: Catlett Mann "presented a motion to the Amelia County, Virginia Court to be granted exemption from county taxes. The court noted that he was 'aged and infirm', so the exemption was approved == Land Records == * '''1768''', 12 May: Sarah Mann, wife of Catlet Mann, appeared in Lunenburg County County to relinquish her dower rights to land conveyed by her husband to Lyddal Bacon in the previous court.FamilySearch film, Lunenburg County, Virginia Order Book No. 12 (1766-1769): [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-HSRD-H?i=164 page 146 (image 165 of 782)], accessed 10 February 2023. * '''1770''', 3 April: Joel Tanner of Nottoway Parish to John Johns... Witnesses : John Gooch, John Johns Jr., and Joel Johns (Amelia Co., VA Deed Book 11, pg.115). ''Judith Johns' mother is said to have been born Tanner, which this record supports.'' From [[Johns-2588|Judith's profile]], 11 February 2023. * '''1783''': "When Catlett Mann died, John Mann was his administrator, and was sued by Catlett's heirs".From the profile of Catlett's son [[Mann-14717|John Mann]]. James Mann was among them.From a private message to [[Noland-165|Liz]] from W. in February 2023. [need to check - "led by" rather than "among them"?] * 120 acres - apparently the same 120 acres in the following land records: ** '''1794''', 4 September: John Mann, Jr sold 120 acres to James Mann, adjacent to John Mann, Sr,'''Junior/Senior''': In this time and place, "Junior" and "Senior" were fluid and used to distinguish any two adults of the same name in official records, not necessarily father and son. See details [[Space: US Southern Colonies News Page - 2022 Archive#jr-sr|here]]. Robert Vaughan, and others. The deed described this land as being part of a tract of land that "Catholick Mann" had left to the same John Mann in his will. (Amelia, VA Deed Book 1, page 398) ** '''1796''', 7 March: James Mann, Sr sold a 120-acre tract (likely the same one just mentioned) to his brother John Mann, Sr. The court made special provisions for James' wife Judith to gain her approval of the sale, as she had been unable to attend the court on March 7. (Amelia, VA Deed Book 1, page 520) * '''pre-1799''': Before John Mann wrote his 19 August 1799 will, he purchased a plantation "of James Mann with two hundred and forty and a half acres of land to be laid: of by a line running from Edward Ward's line near the black pond to Robert Vaughn's line" (which he left to his son Jonathan). John also left "one hundred acres of the tract of land where on I now live adjoining Joseph Jenning's line (formerly Henry Ferguson's) Robert Vaughn's line and Edward Ward's line". The will does not say whether or not this is a separate plantation or if he is partitioning a single plantation: 100 acres to his wife and 240+ to his son, with the remainder to his daughter (presumably all in Nottoway County).From transcription of John Mann's will posted on [[Mann-14717|his profile]], citing Nottoway County Will Book 1, Page 416. * '''1799''', 19 August: [[Mann-14717|John Mann]] (born about 1740) wrote his will and in it named "James Mann son of my brother James Mann" and "my sister Judith Dupuy". The will was "offered for probate" in Nottoway County Court on 4 December 1800. (Nottoway County Will Book 1, Page 416) : '''Elbert County, Georgia''' - "Historical Collection Georgia Chapters DAR Vol III Elbert County"From [https://www.genealogy.com/ftm/d/a/v/Nancy-M-Davis/GENE2-0001.html this online tree], citing "Historical Collection Georgia Chapters DAR Vol III Elbert County". * page 29: James Mann, Sr. - Page 17 - To wife Judith full possession of all estate including slaves Daniel, Dosha, and Silva. At death or marriage of wife, Judith an equal division amongst my sons viz: John, Joel, Jesse, James Jr., Jeremiah, Asa and Henry Mann and daughters Martha Shackleford and Elizabeth Roebuck. Wife Judith and son John Exers. Signed June 24, 1814. Probated November 4, 1816. John Carrol, James Shackleford-Test. (James Shackleford born in Orange County, Virginia and was a Revolutionary Soldier) Will Proven August 11, 1814. [sic - 1817] * page 95: James Mann -Page 107 - dec'd Inventory November 22, 1816, page 298. Returns for 1819 shows receipts of George Roebuck, Henry Shackleford, Jeremiah, James, Asa and Henry Mann for their full legacies, except what is reserved for the support of the widow Judith Mann. * page 209: James Mann, Sr. and wife Judah - Folio 129 - To James Mann, Jr., 200 acres on south side of Vanns Creek.December 30, 1797. Reuben Whyte, Test.Record of sale in Georgia, 30 December 1797, to James Mann Jr. by James Mann Sr. and his wife Judith. See [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-1353-F FamilySearch image 133 of 306] (accessed 11 February 2023). == Mann Family Bible == Following from the Mann Bible owned by Mrs. W. W. Smith, Swainsboro, Ga., as published in ''Historical Collections Georgia Chapters DAR,'' published 1932:Information provided by W. Mann by personal e-mail, 10 February 2023. An Ancestry link was also provided (subscription needed): https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/tree/188978558/person/402453868818/media/36a54c6c-f596-4fe0-80bd-60b15e4e467f?usePUBJs=true :'''Marriages''' * John Mann, b. 10-27-1767, d. 5-6-1841, m. 7-16-1791, Mary Hubbard * Henry Mann, b. 2-14-1786, m. 6-28-1809, Sally Halley * Sally K. Mann, b. 2-14-1803, d. 8-3-1888, m. 1-8-1824, William Aiken (1801-1837) * Henry Jackson Wilder (4-18-1831 - 9-23-1862), m. Saphronia Aiken, 1887, who was b. 9-1-1835, d. 1903 * Henry Jackson Wilder, b. 10-2-1862, d. 11-1-1910, m. 12-18-1887, Leila Harden : Births: :: ''Brothers and Sisters of John Mann:'' * Joel Mann, 9-3-1769 * Jessey Mann, 8-5-1771 * James Mann, 9-12-1773 * Jeremiah Mann, 6-10-1775 d.1838 * Martha Mann, 1779 * Elizabeth Mann, 11-20-1782 * Asa Mann, 3-14-1785 * Henry Mann, 2-14-1786 :: ''Children of John Mann and Mary Hubbard:'' * Worsham Mann, 9-11-1793, d. 1864, m. 2-20-1817 * John J. Mann, 1-13-1797, m. 12-26-1816 * Polly Royster Mann, 2-22-1796 * Stephen Mann, 2-22-1799, d. 11-15-1840, m. 7-8-1824 * [[Mann-7088|Frances Mann]], 3-16-1801 * Sally K. Mann, 2-14-1803, d. 8-3-1888, m. 1-8-1824 * Thomas Mann, 11-5-1804, d. 1854, m. * James J. Mann, 2-22-1807, d. 6-7-1825 * Asa Mann, 11-8-1809, d. 8-2-1888 :: ''Children of Sally K. Mann and William Aiken:'' * Jerusha Ann Katherine Aiken, 9-22-1824, m. Pye * Jennie Aiken, m. James Dumas * Sarah Blakely Aiken, 11-11-1829, m. Robinson, 11-11-1859 * Ida Aiken, m. McGinnis * William E. Aiken, 1834, d. 1860 * Saphronia Aiken, 9-1-1835, d. 1903, m. 1887 == Mann Family Research == : From the notes on a Rootsweb tree's entry for James Mann:Darron K. McGee, "McGee, Ancestors of Darron McGee" (Rootsweb tree), entry for [https://wc.rootsweb.com/trees/129683/P23349/-/individual James Mann], accessed 11 February 2023. "Elbert Co. GA James MANN sr. and wife Judah (Judith) Folio 129 to James M ann, Jr. 200 A on South side of Vann's Creed, Dec 30 1797 It seems unlikely that this James Mann was the son of Robert and Susannah Man of Ireland/SC. 2 sons (Asa and Henry) listed VA as their birthplace on the Harris Count y GA 1860 census. The history of Ray/Caldwell County Missouri material online describes Jessee Mann as a native of Virginia who moved to GA when young, married, moved to Tennessee and then to Missouri. The dates given for James Mann son of Robert Man family of SC who immigrated in 1767 when his son James was only 3 also point to this fact because this James Mann's first child John Mann was born in 1767. The SC James was a dependent of Robert in 1767, when Robert was granted land in SC. The amount of land Robert received was based on 100 acres for him and 50 per dependent." : The following was posted by [[Mann-11238|W. Mann]], a contributor to the "Mann Family Research Foundation" (cited as source on a [[Unknown-562599|profile]] created in May 2021).Mann Family Research Foundation, [http://hendersonville-nc.us/About-us/about-us.html About Us] (accessed 24 January 2023). The James Mann family of Elbert County, GA has been the subject of much creative, possibly inaccurate genealogy for many decades, probably due to the difficulty of searching records prior to the internet, combined with past relatives completing applications to join the DAR (Daughters of the American Revolution). For example, the family of James' wife Judith Johns has its roots in southern Virginia. Yet, nobody has ever explained how James Mann of SC met her in Virginia. Also, their son Jesse Mann, in local history published from Ray County, Missouri, states that this Jesse Mann was a native of Virginia, who migrated from GA to TN, and then to Missouri. Also, at one point James Mann sent a son to take care of family business in Virginia. So, clearly, there was a strong Virginia connection. As of 2023, at least one Mann researcher believes it is more likely that this James Mann of Elbert County actually is linked to the family of Catlett Mann of southern Virginia, not any South Carolina Mann family. So, some new research could prove useful, instead of just recopying old information that might be partially or even mostly wrong. Biographies often state that James Mann was born in Newberry, SC around 1745. Yet, his supposed parents are supposed to have immigrated to America in 1767. So, how was James ''already in SC before his parents got there?'' Also, their ''immigration records refer to a son James, age 11, which would place his year of birth around 1755 or 1756''. Lastly, while there were settlements in the area around the mid-1740s, the area which became Newberry, SC (many years later) was a rough, lightly populated area by settlers in the 1740s. One of the most significant clues that something has been wrong with the family narrative would be the births of James' 3 oldest sons John (born 1767), Joel (born 1769), and Jesse (born 1771) - years of birth from a Family Bible from their brother John's family. The James, "son of Robert and Susannah", was clearly listed age 11 in 1767. So, it is impossible that the James of Elbert County was the same person, without someone having made a huge mistake in listing his age when Robert & Susannah immigrated. ''Subsequent discussion yielded the following, which may help track down James's parents:'' Hi Liz, my Mann family and the Manns who connect to Elbert County, GA lived all over Georgia during the early 1800s, often with some of the same first names. My Manns ended up in Monroe County around 1850, but 10-15 miles north (now in Lamar County) of where John Mann's family lived in Monroe. So, I've seen references to John Mann for many years. He was on the 1815 Tax List of Elbert County along with brothers Jeremiah and James, plus his son Worsham, and then appears to be on the 1820 census of Elbert County, age 45+, with 4 younger males, 1 F under 10, and wife 45+. (His sister Martha's husband Henry Shackelford was on the same page of the census). Regarding the parents of John Mann's father James, in Amelia County, VA, there is a document in 1782 listing a James Mann whose father was deceased, but whose mother was Sarah in the deed. This document was the will of a Robert Mann. My distant cousin, who lives in VA and does research there, said this is likely the Catlett Mann family, a guy who died in Amelia, VA around 1781. (probably a different extended Mann family than mine, due to Y-DNA testing of male descendants of your Manns versus mine). ''And I wonder if Robert Mann (65, born in South Carolina) in the 1850 census for Walton, Georgia, is a relative of either of our families. His household includes a 17-year-old James A. Mann who was also born in Sourth Carolina.''"United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XCML-KZ?cc=1401638&wc=95RC-RMY%3A1031315501%2C1031605501%2C1031605502 : 9 April 2016), Georgia > Walton > Walton county > image 82 of 166; citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). The following, from another post by W. Mann, indicates Robert as a family name. : "In early 2023, when I found the legal document regarding a James Mann of Amelia County, VA, I asked one of the MFRF's primary researchers how this James Mann could have linked to our family, since many of our Manns were in Amelia at that time. His reply was that he did NOT connect, and that he is believed to connect to the Manns of Elbert County via Catlett Mann. The document was the will of a Robert Mann of Amelia, from September 1782, which mentioned his mother Sarah, plus brothers James and John. ... By the way, your Manns appear to belong to the R-M269 Y-DNA group." * [[Mann-14616|Robert Mann (abt.1750-abt.1782)]] * [[Mann-1741|Catlett Mann (abt.1712-abt.1781)]] == FamilySearch Census Records/PIDs == : Links to Census Records in FamilySearch database * "United States Census, 1860" for Georgia > Monroe > Crowders District no 595 Georgia Militia, FamilySearch database with images, (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MZMN-HMR : 18 February 2021), Sephronia Aiken in entry for Sarah Aiken, 1860. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYBF-SM15?i=4&cc=1473181&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AMZMN-HMR Image] (accessed 11 February 2023). : FamilySearch PIDs * [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHC4-WKD Sophronia Eliza Aiken] (1 September 1835–24 May 1903) = Location Notes = Amelia County formed from Brunswick County and Prince George County in 1734-5.[https://homepages.rootsweb.com/~george/countyformations/virginiaformationmaps.html Virginia Formation Maps] (accessed 11 February 2023). [[Johns-2588|Judith Johns]], wife of [[Mann-4628|James Mann]], is said to have been born in Brunswick County. The 1782 settlement of her father's estate, which named them as legatees, was recorded in Amelia County.From USGenWeb Archives, [http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/amelia/wills/j5200001.txt Amelia County Wills]: "Will of John Johns, 1782, Will Book 3 Amelia County Virginia page 137 Date 25 July 1782", contributed by D. Gregory (accessed 24 January 2023).FamilySearch: Amelia, Virginia Will Books (1771–1786), 1782 settlement of John Johns' estate, [https://www.familysearch.org/records/images/image-details?page=1&place=393421&endDate=1785&startDate=1774&rmsId=TH-1971-47924-3309-9&imageIndex=268&singleView=true image 269 of 428].See also [[Space: Noland-165 - Me to the Manns]]. Lunenburg County was formed in 1746 from Brunswick County. A 1768 land transaction recorded in Lunenburg County involved Catlet Mann and his wife Sarah.FamilySearch film, Lunenburg County, Virginia Order Book No. 12 (1766-1769): [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-HSRD-H?i=164 page 146 (image 165 of 782)], accessed 10 February 2023. Nottoway Parish, created in 1748, served Amelia County until after 1785. Nottoway County was created from Amelia County in 1788.See the category page for [[:Category: Nottoway Parish, Amelia County, Virginia Colony|Nottoway Parish, Amelia County, Virginia Colony]]."[https://vagenweb.org/parishes.htm Parishes of Virginia]" lists parishes and the counties they served up to 1785. It does not list Nottoway County, which was "pending" formation in 1788; it was legally "effective" in 1789 (see "[https://homepages.rootsweb.com/~george/countyformations/virginiaformationmaps.html History of County Formations in Virginia 1617-1995]", accessed 24 February 2023). Catlet Mann and his descendants are most closely associated with Nottoway Parish, Amelia County, and Nottoway County. Catlet's grandson James Mann moved to Elbert County, Georgia but James's son James apparently remained in Virginia, at least for a time (he appears to be the James Mann in Elbert County's 1815 Tax List (see [[Mann-4628|his father's profile]]). The specific area where Catlett Mann, his children, and neighbors lived appears to a few miles (3-5) northeast of modern-day Crewe, Virginia. Barebone Creek and West Creek are two physical features mentioned in deeds that correspond to the Manns and their neighbors Vaughan and Ferguson. Prince George County (1702-today): * Prince George formed from Charles City----------------------------1702-1703 * Brunswick formed from Prince George------------------------------1720-1732 * Amelia formed from Brunswick and Prince George-------------1734-1735 * Dinwiddie formed from Prince George-------------------------------1752 : The Independent City of Petersburg was incorporated in 1835 (located in Chesterfield, Dinwiddie, & Prince George Cos.). '''Parishes of Virginia''': The webpage listing parishes of Virginia and the counties they served does not mention Nottoway County.Freddie Spradlin, [https://vagenweb.org/parishes.htm Parishes of Virginia] (accessed 24 February 2023). As noted by the Encyclopedia of Virginia: "A parish in colonial Virginia was a unit of both civil and religious authority that covered a set geographical territory."Encyclopedia of Virginia: [https://encyclopediavirginia.org/entries/parish-in-colonial-virginia-the/ The Parish in Colonial Virginia] (accessed 24 February 2023). This changed after the Revolution, as explained by Pohick Church's website: : "After the Revolutionary War, with the Religious Freedom Act of 1785, Virginia formally disestablished the Church of England as the official church of the Commonwealth. Episcopal churches (as they came to be called) underwent difficult times."History of Pohick Church, [https://pohick.org/the-history-of-pohick-church/post-revolution/ Post-Revolution] (accessed 24 February 2023). Nottoway County was formed after 1785. = Leads = * Chesterfield County, Virginia Marriages: [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9XF-26LX?cc=4149585 FamilySearch], "Virginia Vital Records, 1715-1901" * Virginia, Bureau of Vital Statistics, Death Records, 1853-1912, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-D1LS-VJL?i=646&cc=3940896 FamilySearch (image 647 of 703, 1881)]. ''Did not find Worsham's 1799 marriage to Anne Wilson (as given on her [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M7GJ-SKJ FS PID]). * 1850 Census for Amelia County, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DHRS-4HJ?i=15&cc=1401638&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AM88L-RC6 FamilySearch image (16 of 72)], Peter Royall's household (and Virginia is listed as "32" - born in Virginia). == DAR Leads == * [[Mann-4628|James Mann]], #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A073434 A073434] - flagged ** [https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=1162774&MyLineageCount=1 descendant of James Mann] (Asa m Millie) * [[Mann-14717|John Mann]] (1767, SC-1841, in Monroe Co., GA; service in SC; m Mary Hubbard), #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A073442 A073442] - note: no flag ** [https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=1265997&MyLineageCount=1 descendant of John Mann] (John J. m Mary Harper) - Mary R Harper born on 25 Feb 1796, Elbert Co., GA; died 28 Sep 1870, Griffin Spalding Co., GA; married 26 Dec 1816, Elbert Co., GA ** [https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=813507&MyLineageCount=1 descendant of John Mann] (Sally & William Aiken) * John Watts Mann (c1739-1790) of SC, #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A073443 A073443] (m Elizabeth, son Watts m Elizabeth) - note: no flag * Robert Mann (1732, VA-1780, Halifax Co., VA), #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A073461 A073461], m Phoebe, children Agnes & Lucy - note: no flag * Phoebe Mann (c1734-1795), m (1) Robert Mann, (2) Moza Hurt #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A134806 A134806] * Benjamin Hubbard (1720, France - 1802, Warren Co., GA; service in NC), #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A059186 A059186] ** [https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=1136691&MyLineageCount=1 descendant of Benjamin Hubbard] * William Mann (c1760, NC-1827, GA), #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A073474 A073474] ** [https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=1226164&MyLineageCount=1 descendant of William Mann] ** [https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=1226163&MyLineageCount=1 descendant of William Mann] = Earlier Generations = Immigrant Manns with WikiTree profiles include * [[Mann-2810|Robert Mann Sr. (abt.1650-bef.1713)]] ''England to Henrico County, Virginia'' * [[Mann-75|John Mann (bef.1706-bef.1751)]] ''Ireland to Botetourt County, Virginia'' * [[Mann-10259|John Mann (1712-1779)]] ''Ireland to Pennsylvania'' - "progenitor of the family in America" (according to his profile, but no indication he was related to the either branch of the Virginia or to the South Carolina Manns) * [[Mann-4627|Robert Mann (1727-1787)]] ''Ireland to Ninety Six, Greenwood, South Carolina'' (m [[McCloskey-264|Susan McCloskey]]) * [[Mann-6001|Robert Mann (1730-1788)]] ''Ireland to Greenwood County, South Carolina'' (m [[McClosckey-1|Susanna McClosckey]]) * [[Mann-3899|William Mann Sr (1731-1778)]] ''Ireland to Botetourt County, Virginia'' Other early Virginia Manns - possibly an immigrant ancestor or close: * [[Mann-3240|John Mann (abt.1631-1695)]] of Gloucester County, Virginia * [[Mann-1317|James Mann (1669-1705)]] of Stafford County, Virginia (who apparently had only two daughters) '''Timberneck Plantation''', on the York River in Gloucester County, Virginia, was the home of [[Mann-3240|John Mann (abt.1631-1695)]].Boddie, John Bennett (1966) ''Historical Southern Families, Vol. X.'' Genealogical Publishing (Pages 164-169, citing p 167) His will, "proved at a Court held for Gloucester County on 18 February 1694/5... mentioned his cousin Mary Hampton, son-in-law Edmund Berkeley (step-son), Goddaughter Anne Booker, wife Mary Mann, daughter Mary Page, grandchildren Joseph and Edmund Ring, Mr John Williams, son-in-law Matthew Page. He divided his land equally between cousin Mary Hampton and step-son Edmund Berkeley. His executors were his wife Mary, his son-in-law Matthew Page and daughter Mary Page."(Jan., 1898) "Berkeley Manuscripts." ''The William and Mary Quarterly.'' Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture, [http://www.jstor.org/stable/1914598 JSTOR.org accessed 18 Oct 2016] (Vol. 6, No. 3, pp. 135-152). '''Note''': Sentence crossed out from quoted matter, as it appears to have been a misinterpretation. See [[#DHR|below]] for a different reading of the will (leaving his entire estate to his daughter Mary). In 1792, Timberneck was bought by John Catlett, a grandson of Thomas Catlett "(second son of second Col. John Catlett" and Elizabeth Gaines). "Major Thomas d. in 1739 and his wife 'Martha' administered on his estate, which was inventoried 7th November, 1739.. (Caroline Co. Records.)"Stubbs, ''A history of two Virginia families...'', [https://archive.org/details/historyoftwovirg00stub/page/36/mode/2up?view=theater&q=Mann pages 36-37], [https://archive.org/details/historyoftwovirg00stub/page/100/mode/2up?view=theater&q=Mann pages 100-101] (accessed 2 March 2023). : John Catlett (1760-1808) was "an imminent lawyer of King William and Gloucester counties. He bought in 1792 'Timberneck' (the old home of the Mann's and where is now the burying ground containing Mann tombs), from Gov. John Page, of 'Rosewell.'" [[Mann-2232|Mary (Mann) Page]], daughter of [[Mann-3240|John Mann]] (will proved 1694/5), was born at Timberneck Plantation and buried at Rosewell Plantation, also in Gloucester County. [[Page-4957|Governor Page]] is her great-great-grandson.WikiTree: [[Mann-2232|Mary (Mann) Page (abt.1672-1707)]], and [[Page-4957#Ancestors|ancestors of Governor Page]]. See also the following Wikipedia articles: * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timberneck Timberneck] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Families_of_Virginia First Families of Virginia] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosewell_(plantation) Rosewell (plantation)] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mann_Page Mann Page] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Page_(planter) Colonel John Page (planter)] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Page_(Virginia_politician) Governor John Page] See also [https://www.dhr.virginia.gov/historic-registers/036-0074/ DHR - Timberneck], [https://www.dhr.virginia.gov/VLR_to_transfer/PDFNoms/036-0074_Timberneck_1979_Final_Nomination.pdf nominating application (pdf)], and [https://www.dhr.virginia.gov/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/036-0074_Timberneck_Boundary_Increase_2022_NRHP_FINAL_redacted.pdf 2022 boundary increase (pdf)]. From the application: : "Timberneck was, in the 17th and 18th centuries, the Mann family homestead. On the property are two late 17th- and one early 18th-century tomb slabs marking Mann family graves. Shortly before 1793, John Catlett of King William County purchased 600 acres of land from Governor John Page of nearby Rosewell and added another 109 acres by 1797. John Page was a descendant of the Mann family. On the 109-acre parcel, sometime before his death in 1808, Catlett built the first portion of the present house. His will, recorded in 1808 and copied in a family history in 1918, named his son, John W. C. Catlett {1803-1883) as heir to "the plantation in which I now live." (Few such early Gloucester wills exist as most of the county's antebellum records have been destroyed). As recorded in the land tax books, John W.C. Catlett added the large wing which comprises the remainder of the historic portion of the house in 1856-58. Although the Catletts had come to Virginia in the 17th century, settling in what was to become Essex County, it is really with John W.C. Catlett that the family gained political prominence in Gloucester. John W.C. Catlett was a lawyer and a member of the State Senate. His second son and heir to Timberneck was Charles Catlett (1845-1917), a county judge." :: [1] Dr. and Mrs. William Carter Stubbs, A History of Two Virginia Families. (New Orleans, 1918), pp. 38-40. Timberneck also connects the Manns and the Catletts through [[Mann-3240|John Mann]]'s niece, [[Mann-925|Mary]]: : [[Hampton-292|Capt. John Hampton]] of Kingston Parish "married, before 1683, Mary, niece of John Mann, of Gloucester (will 1694), who left a legacy 'to my cousin, Mary Hampton' (cousin meaning niece in ancient times)." Another Mary Hampton, daughter of John and Mary's second son Thomas Hampton, married George Catlett, son of Thomas and Martha Catlett. George's estate was administered in 1769 by his widow, Mary (Hampton) Catlett. : The DHR appliation notes that he left his entire estate to his only daughter, Mary (Mann) Page: * "John Mann died and was buried at Timberneck in January of 1694/5, leaving all of his property, after the death of his wife, to his daughter Mary Mann Page.[18]"
[18] John Mann apparently had warm relationships with the son and daughter of his wife’s first marriage. He left a bequest of cash to Edmund Berkeley. He also made the children of his stepdaughter Sarah Berkeley Ring contingent heirs of Rosewell, should his daughter Mary die without issue. Will of John Mann, written 6 January 1694/5 and proved in Gloucester County Court 18 February 1694/5. "Berkeley Manuscripts," pp. 136-138. Following is the "See also" list on the profile of [[Mann-3240|John Mann]] as of 2 March 2023: * ''The William and Mary Quarterly.'' 3:34. * "The Letters and Times of the Tylers." ''The William and Mary Quarterly.'' 3:212 * Stubbs. "A history of two Virginia families transplanted from county Kent, England. Thomas Baytop, Tenterden, 1638, and John Catlett, Sittingbourne, 1622" by Stubbs, William Carter, 1846-1924. cn; Stubbs, Elizabeth Saunders (Blair) "W. C. Stubbs Mrs." https://archive.org/stream/historyoftwovirg00stub/historyoftwovirg00stub_djvu.txt = Later Generations = Worsham Mann - a son of [[Mann-7090|John Mann]] born 1793, according to the Bible [(see [[#Mann Family Bible|above]]) - has a profile: [[Mann-8615|Worsham Mann (abt.1793-)]]. But there must be another Worsham, born in 1774 according to profile text on Virginia ("Andrews-Mann") Royall's profile. Following was posted to her profile - [[Andrews-Mann-1|Virginia (Andrews-Mann) Royal (1798-1880)]] - on 12 February 2023: I think that Virginia Andrews is a different woman. The death certificate [wasn't a certificate - I meant the record cited in the profile] has her born in 1798, but the 1850 census for Peter Royall and his wife Virginia has her as 37 years old (so born c1813... which is probably not right either considering an 1822 marriage). This Worsham Mann, the father of Virginia Mann Royal, was born prior to 1770 according to researchers for his extended family (1774 was too late of an estimate, due to his first appearance on a tax list in 1789 in Dinwiddie, VA). He was the son of William Mann and Mary Ann Worsham, and grandson of Thomas Mann, Sr and wife Priscilla, who settled in Chesterfield County. These individuals belong to the same extended family as Samuel Mann , as Thomas Mann, Sr was a son of Robert Mann and Isabelle Griffin Mann. This Worsham Mann married Ann Wilson and lived mostly in Chesterfield County. FamilySearch has two PIDs, although noted as possible duplicates they do not appear to be duplicates ... just conflated a bit. Note: The Cain Mann listed below, son of Worsham Mann's brother Ephraim Mann, was a nephew of this Worsham Mann: * https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMT6-ZMZ for Virginia Andrews (about 1805 – 22 August 1876) has marriage to Cain Mann in Chesterfield on 16 March 1822.... the death register for Amelia County supports that Virginia Mann, daughter of Wm Andrews, died 22 August 1876 (age 78) [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-D1LS-J1G?i=635&cc=3940896 image 636 of 703]... although "informant" entry has ditto marks - " - tracked up="Father" (which is highly unlikely). The only person close in the death registers for 1880 was an Amelia Anderson, daughter of William, but she was 6. * https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2GW-WJ9 for Virginia Mann (1804 – 1880) has marriage to Peter Royall in Chesterfield on 19 February 1822. I couldn't find anything to support her death in 1880, but one of the 17 sources attached to her FS PID is the 1916 Death Certificate of her & Peter's son Robert Wright Royall lists his mother's maiden name as Virginia Mann.<ref>"Virginia, Death Certificates, 1912-1987," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVRQ-YBC5 : 16 August 2019), Virginia Mann in entry for Robert Wright Royall, 30 Aug 1916; from "Virginia, Marriage Records, 1700-1850," database and images, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : 2012); citing Jetersville, Amelia, Virginia, United States, entry #, Virginia Department of Health, Richmond.</ref> See https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91C-89X1-M?cc=2134304 (image 905 of 978) - it gives permission, from Worsham Mann - signed (his mark) 16 Feb. 1822 - for Mr. Poindexter to issue a license for Peter Royall to marry "my daughter, Virginia Mann". It was proved 19 Feb. 1822 by Wright W. Mann. Virginia license issued 19 Feb 1822 - https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91C-8967-D?i=907&cc=2134304 (image 908 of 978) - signed (his mark) by Peter Royall. License issued on bond of Peter Royall & Wright W. Mann for Peter's married to Virginia Mann, daughter of Worsham Mann. Chesterfield County register of marriages (page 170 - [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9XF-2DP1?i=183&cc=4149585 image 184 of 794]) lists him as father also. : Sources cited in the profile for Virginia Andrews-Mann: * {{FindAGrave|73779602}} for Virginia Mann * "Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853-1912," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X51H-39J : 12 December 2014), Virginia Mann, 22 Aug 1876; citing Amelia County, Virginia, reference L-55; FHL microfilm 2,056,973. * "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M88L-RC6 : 9 November 2014), Virginia Royall in household of Peter Royall, Amelia county, part of, Amelia, Virginia, United States; citing family 116, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). * "Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XRD8-CY9 : 5 December 2014), Peter Royall and Virginia Mann, 09 Feb 1822; citing Chesterfield, Virginia, reference p 170; FHL microfilm 30,869. : Leads: "...Worsham Mann (b. 1774 d. 1838) also of Chesterfield County is listed as her father. There is a connection between the two families as evidenced from the burials at Riverside Plantation Cemetery, (Mann Family Cemetery) in Chesterfield County, Virginia. The cemetery is located at 8631 West River Road, Matoaca, Petersburg, VA 23803" :Info added by W. Mann 21 and 22 Feb 2023 to the profile of [[Mann-4628|James Mann]], including Agnes Mann Thompson/Thomson, James Mann, and John Mann (Barebone Creek, mentioned in other Mann deeds, is supposedly today's Little West Creek - WEST Creek is north of Little West Creek). This area is about 4 miles northeast of modern-day Crewe, Virginia, a town over 2000+ in Nottoway County : * 4 Jan 1791. Drury Thompson sold to Robert Vaughan 1111 acres on both sides of West Cr. £650. Adj. JAMES MANN, Benjamin Ward, dec’d., Daniel Jones, Thomas Field Jones, dec’d., William Jones, James Mann, John Mann. Witnesses: Samuel Jeter, Drury Thompson, Sr., Robert Vaughan, Jr., John Vaughan, George Hundley. Recorded 3 Feb 1791. ''(note, one daughter of Catlett Mann, Agnes, was married to a John Thomson/Thompson, so Drury could be some relation).'' The profile for this James does not mention a daughter Agnes. She doesn't seem to be any of the Agnes Manns that have a WikiTree profile, including these, that are close: ** [[Mann-13627|Agnes (Mann) Jones (abt.1779-aft.1850)]] ** [[Mann-547|Agnes (Mann) Hurt (1762-1819)]] ''daughter of [[Mann-550|Robert]] ** [[Mann-5855|Agnes (Mann) Coleman (abt.1742-)]] ** [[Mann-13632|Nancy (Mann) Thompson (abt.1768-)]] ''profile text says she married Matthew Thompson in Virginia "in 1787, and was still alive as of 1801" '' :: {many hours later}... I think maybe W.'s referring to a daughter of [[Mann-1741|Catlett]], whose profile lists a daughter Agnes and also an entry about an Amelia County land transaction that involved Robert Vaughan: Amelia, VA Deed Book 1, page 398; On 9/4/1794, John Mann, Jr sold 120 acres to James Mann, adjacent to John Mann, Sr, Robert Vaughan, and others. The deed described this land as being part of a tract of land that "Catholick Mann" had left to the same John Mann in his will. update: yup - additional info added 22 Feb has clarified who/where. = Footnotes =

Mann Memorial. A Record of the Mann family in America.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Mann Name Study]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Mann Memorial. A Record of the Mann family in America. == Genealogy of the descendants of Richard Mann, of Scituate, Mass. Preceded by English family Records, and an account of the Wrentham, Rehoboth, Boston, Lexington, Virginia, and other branches of the Manns who settled in this country * by [[Mann-11674|George Sumner Mann]] (1834-1909) * published by David Clapp & Son, Boston, 1884 * 251 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Mann Memorial. A Record of the Mann family in America.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/mannmemorialreco00mann * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=10989 === Table of Contents === * Preface * Introduction * English Records * English Coats of Arms * Cambridge or Wrentham Branch * Rehoboth Branch * Early Boston Mans * Lexington Branch * Early Manns Not Identified * Virginia Manns * Early Scituate and Its Inhabitants * Richard Man and His Descendants * Index I. Man and Mann. American Descendants Bearing The Name * Index II. Names Other Than Mann === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Mann, George Sumner. ''[[Space:Mann Memorial. A Record of the Mann family in America.|Mann Memorial]]. A Record of the Mann family in America.'' (David Clapp & Son, Boston, 1884) [ Page ]. * ([[#Mann|Mann]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Mann, George Sumner. ''[[Space:Mann Memorial. A Record of the Mann family in America.|Mann Memorial]]. A Record of the Mann family in America.'' (David Clapp & Son, Boston, 1884) [ Page ].

Mann-6886 Documents

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== Mann/Bryan Documents == * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bryan-4265 Bryan, Adam, Birth Registration, 1867] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bryan-4299 Bryan, Charles Henry, Birth Registration Certificate, 1894] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bryan-4301 Bryan, Christopher, Birth Registration Certificate, 1901] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bryan-4300 Bryan, Emily Ellen, Birth Registration Certificate, 1899] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bryan-4263-2 Bryan, John Patrick, Birth Registration Certificate, 1896] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bryan-4612 Bryan, Patrick, Birth Registration Certificate, 1898] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Dalton-4549-1 Dalton, Ellen, Birth Registration Certificate, 1875] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Fowler-8129-1 Fowler, Hannah, Birth Registration Certificate, 1842] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Mann-6894-1 Mann, Gregory George, Birth Registration Certificate, 1871] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Mann-6901-1 Mann, Herbert, Marriage Certificate, 1869] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Mann-6904 Mann, Theresa Elizabeth Mann, Birth Registration Certificate, 1902] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Northwood-26-1 Northwood, Jemima, Birth Registration, 1846] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Mann-6901-1 Northwood, Jemima, Marriage Certificate, 1869] == Bailey/Robertshaw Documents == * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bailey-19846 Bailey, Arthur, Birth Registration, 1903] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Holden-4715 Holden, Annie, Birth Registration, 1901] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Holden-3811 Holden, Frank, Birth Registration Certificate, 1900] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Holden-3811-1 Holden, Frank, Marriage Certificate, 1925] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Holden-3811-2 Holden, Frank, Death Registration Certificate, 1966] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Holmes-12056 Holmes, Joseph, Marriage Certificate, 1874] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Holmes-12056 Holt, Susannah, Marriage Certificate, 1874] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Shambrook-70-1 Holden, Laura, Death Registration, 1981] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Clayton-6171 Holden, Margaret, Death Registration Certificate, 1955] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Shambrook-70 Shambrook, Laura, Birth Registration Certificate, 1901] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Holden-3811-1 Shambrook, Laura, Marriage Certificate, 1925] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Sixsmith-38 Sixsmith, Albert Henry, Birth Registration Certificate, 1875] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Sixsmith-38-1 Sixsmith, Albert Henry, Death Registration Certificate, 1939] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Sixsmith-37 Sixsmith, Doris Margaret, Birth Registration Certificate, 1902] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Mann-6886_Documents Sixsmith, Lily Gertrude, Birth Registration Certificate, 1907] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Smith-171748 Smith, James, Marriage Certificate, 1906] == Delaporte/McGaw Documents == * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McGaw-208-1 McGaw, John, Birth Registration Certificate, 1869] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McGaw-213 McGaw, John, Birth Registration Certificate, 1907] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McGaw-213-1 McGaw, John, Interment Certificate, 1921] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Stephenson-5611 Stephenson, Nancy, Birth Registration Certificate, 1876] == Glasspoole/Waters Documents == * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Waters-7396-1 Jarrod, Mary Ann, Marriage Certificate, 1880] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Waters-7396 Waters, Isaac, Birth Registration Certificate 1848] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Waters-7396-1 Waters, Isaac, Marriage Certificate, 1880]

Manners Name Study

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[[Category:Manners Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category: Manners Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Manners Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Manners Manners] 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 Manners 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 Manners's), by time period (18th Century Manners's), or by topic (Manners DNA, Manners Occupations, Manners 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 Manners 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: [[Gormly-107|Raven Manners]] ''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Manners}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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Mannin Name Study

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[[Category:Mannin Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Mannin Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mannin Mannin] 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 Mannin 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 Mannins), by time period (18th Century Mannins), or by topic (Mannin DNA, Mannin Occupations, Mannin 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 [[#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: [[Koehler-616|Marlena Lidell]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Mannin}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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Manning, South Carolina

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[[Category:Manning, South Carolina]] Manning was named for [[Manning-2849| Richard Irvine Manning I]] who was the governor of South Carolina from 1824-1826. Manning is the county seat of Clarendon County.

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Mann-Sexton Brickwall

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Mannys Corner Church Cemetery

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[[Category: Mannys Corner Church Cemetery, Amsterdam, New York]][[Category:Mannys Corner, New York]] == The history of Manny's Corners == By Bob Cudmore Tuesday, June 12, 2012 {{Image|file=Mannys_Corner_Church_Cemetery.png |caption=Manny's Corners |size=m |align=r }} Manny’s Corners, the intersection of Route 67 and Manny’s Corners Road in the town of Amsterdam, was named for Gabriel Manny, who was born in 1740 in New York City. In 1792, the First Presbyterian Church was organized at Manny’s Corners. Manny’s son — Gabriel Manny Jr. — moved down the hill and operated the Manny Road House on the north side of what is now East Main Street or Route 5 in Amsterdam. Historians Kelly Farquhar and Scott Haefner wrote, “The tavern and stage house on the Mohawk Turnpike served travelers far and wide between 1795 and 1840.” The elder Manny died in 1808. The Presbyterian church built at Manny’s Corners burned in the 1880s, according to the website of Amsterdam’s United Presbyterian Church, located on Church Street in the city of Amsterdam. Arlene Madej grew up near the site of the Manny Road House in Amsterdam’s East End. In 1950, her family moved up the hill to Manny’s Corners. “The most interesting place was the one-room schoolhouse, which was next to one of the oldest cemeteries in the town,” Madej wrote. “A 1790 sign says it contains the graves of four Revolutionary War soldiers. The school was taught by one teacher for all students from first to seventh grade.” Ted Madej, married to Arlene for 58 years, went to the one-room school and said the oldest child had to serve as janitor, cleaning and keeping the fires going. The last class graduated from the school in 1960. Arlene Madej said that Manny’s Corners boasted farms and businesses years ago: Raulen Brothers Dairy Farm, Johnson’s Dairy Farm, an airport and Harmon’s Ice Pond. Later arrivals included Manny’s Corners Garage, the Chanticleer Restaurant and Paul’s Texaco Gas Station and Roadside Stand, operated by Madej’s father. Madej wrote, “Sometimes people would pay my father with chickens, eggs or garden produce. Gas was three gallons for one dollar. That’s where I met my future husband, who was our paper boy.” http://www.dailygazette.com/weblogs/bcudmore/2012/jun/12/cudmore_60912/ == Sources ==

Mansbach, Hessen One Place Study

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== Mansbach, Hessen One Place Study == {{One Place Study|place=Mansbach, Hessen|category=Mansbach, Hessen One Place Study}}
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{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q1891078 |enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Mansbach, Hessen One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] {{Image|file=Mansbach_Hessen_One_Place_Study-1.jpg |caption=Postcard of Mansbach circa 1850 }} ===Name=== Mansbach is a village and a municipal district of Hohenroda in Hersfeld-Rotenburg district in eastern Hesse, Germany. ===Geography=== {{Image|file=Mansbach_Hessen_One_Place_Study.png |align=r |size=150 |caption=Location of Hohenroda in district Hersfeld-Rotenburg }} :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Country:''' Germany :'''State:''' Hessen :'''District:''' Hersfeld-Rotenburg :'''Municipality:''' Hohenroda :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 50.783333, 9.930556 :'''Elevation:''' ===Territorial Structure=== * from 1604: Mansbach, Herrschaft Mansbach, Kanton Rhön-Werra, Fränkischer Ritterkreis, Heiliges Römisches Reich * from 1803-1806: Mansbach, Fürstentum Fulda, Fürstentum Nassau-Oranien-Fulda, Heiliges Römisches Reich * from 1807: Mansbach, Hersfeld, Departement der Werra, Königreich Westphalen, Rheinbund * from 1816: Mansbach, Eiterfeld, Großherzogtum Fulda, Kurfürstentum Hessen, Deutscher Bund * from 1821: Mansbach, Hünfeld, Fulda, Kurfürstentum Hessen, Deutscher Bund * from 1848: Mansbach, Fulda, Kurfürstentum Hessen, Deutscher Bund * from 1851: Mansbach, Hünfeld, Fulda, Kurfürstentum Hessen, Deutscher Bund * from 1867: Mansbach, Hünfeld, Kassel, Provinz Hessen-Nassau, Preußen, Deutscher Bund * from 1871: Mansbach, Hünfeld, Kassel, Provinz Hessen-Nassau, Preußen, Deutsches Reich * from 1945: Mansbach, Hünfeld, Kassel, Groß-Hessen, Deutschland * from 1946: Mansbach, Hünfeld, Kassel, Hessen, Deutschland * from 1971: Mansbach, Hersfeld, Kassel, Hessen, Deutschland * from 1972: Mansbach, Hersfeld-Rotenburg, Kassel, Hessen, Deutschland ===History=== The oldest known mention of Mansbach dates back to 1238 in a document from the St. Jacob’s Monastery in Creuzburg. However, the settlement is certainly older. It was situated along the ancient trade route known as the Antsanvia. Evidence of early settlement includes 19 tumuli from the pre-Christian Iron Age (1st millennium) in the surrounding area. The early medieval fortification on Grasburg and other historical finds attest to early settlement. Mansbach was likely dependent from the beginning on the ancient lineage of the Lords of Mansbach, belonging to the Buchonian knighthood. After the disintegration of the Soisdorf Mark, the ministerial family of Mansbach managed to establish their own small lordship from 1238, exploiting their connections to the nearby abbeys of Fulda and Hersfeld, and later to the Landgraves of Hesse. The Mansbach Castle was destroyed in 1276 by Prince-Abbot Bertho IV. of Fulda (1274–1286) and was considered soon after its reconstruction in the 14th and 15th centuries as either allod or fief. In 1364, Fulda granted the local lords jurisdiction, and through ongoing sovereignty disputes, they gained recognition in the 17th century by being admitted into the Franconian Imperial Knighthood. In 1652, the Hessian Lieutenant General Johann von Geyso purchased part of the property of the Mansbach family from Johann Friedrich von Mansbach and settled in Mansbach. Both families thereafter lived side by side in Mansbach. Until its mediatisation in 1806, the village contained three estates claimed as lands by Fulda but practically independent of the empire. '''Wikipedia entry''': Wikipedia contributors, "Mansbach (Hohenroda)"
[https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mansbach_(Hohenroda)&oldid=235243978 ''Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia''] (accessed 22 March 2024)
===Population=== * '''1885:''' 791 Einwohner, davon 666 evangelisch, 3 katholisch, 122 jüdisch * '''1961:''' 1189 Einwohner, davon 1034 evangelisch, 149 katholisch * '''1970:''' 1545 Einwohner„Mansbach, Landkreis Hersfeld-Rotenburg“, in: Historisches Ortslexikon (Stand: 10.12.2022) ====Notables==== * [[Wikipedia:de:Ludwig II. von Mansbach|Ludwig II. von Mansbach]] (um 1280-1343), 49. Abt der Reichsabtei Hersfeld * [[Wikipedia:de:Johann von Geyso|Johann von Geyso]] (1593–1661), Generalleutnant im Dreißigjährigen Krieg, Geheimer Kriegsrat, Gutsherr in Mansbach * [[Wikipedia:de:Georg Friedrich Adolph Schöner|Georg Friedrich Adolph Schöner]] (1774–1841), in Mansbach geborener Porträtmaler * [[Wikipedia:de:Wilhelm von Dörnberg (Forstmeister)|Wilhelm von Dörnberg (Forstmeister)]] (1781–1877), hessischer Oberforstmeister und Abgeordneter * [[Wikipedia:de:Dieter Wittich|Dieter Wittich]] (1930–2011), in Mansbach geborener marxistischer Philosoph ===Buildings=== [[Space:Buildings_in_Mansbach%2C_Hessen|Buildings in Mansbach, Hessen]] ==Genealogy Sources== ===Church Books=== The oldest protestant church book of Mansbach from the introduction of the Reformation (probably around 1530„Mansbach, Landkreis Hersfeld-Rotenburg“, in: Historisches Ortslexikon (Stand: 10.12.2022) ) to the Thirty Years War has been lost. Pastor Johann Friedrich Schöner wrote about it at the beginning of the 2nd church bookKirchenbuch Mansbach, Archion > Hessen > Landeskirchliches Archiv der Evangelischen Kirche von Kurhessen-Waldeck > Kirchenkreis Fulda > Mansbach > Kirchenbuch 1801-1824> picture [https://www.archion.de/p/ac1f336362/ 6] (subscription required): :''"Als in dem dreißigjährigen Kriege die hiesige Gegend besonders hart mitgenommen wurde, weil die Landstraß von Leipzig nach Frankfurt hier durchging, so konnten auch die Pfarrer die Kriegslast hier nicht aushalten, sondern flüchteten an irgend einen sicheren Ort. So flüchtete auch Herr Pfarrer Rudolph May und nahm das hiesige Kirchenbuch mit sich. Als sich nach wieder hergestelltem Frieden hier wieder Einwohner anbauerten, ward auch von dem neu berufenen Herrn Pfarrer Dörfeld ein neues Kirchenbuch dahier angefangen; wo aber das alte hingekommen ist, hat man nicht in Erfahrung bringen können."'' The church books of the parish of Mansbach are available online as a digital copy at [https://www.archion.de/de/ Archion] (subscription required). In addition to Mansbach, the parish register also includes the villages of Oberbreitzbach and Glaam and the farms Grüsselborn, Schwarzengrund and Grasgrube. The following table provides an overview of the different types of church records. {| border="2" width="100%" |- bgcolor=#a9a954 ! Type of Register !! !! Time period covered !! Bild Nr. in Archion |- | Kirchenbuch 1 || Heiraten || 1657 - 1800 || [https://www.archion.de/p/39f8afa37f/ 633] |- | || Konfirmationen || 1750 - 1800 || [https://www.archion.de/p/39f8afa37f/ 699] |- | || Eintragungen der Familie von Mansbach || || [https://www.archion.de/p/c2fadacf68/ 717] |- | || Taufen || 1656 - 1800 || [https://www.archion.de/p/c2fadacf68/ 722] |- | || Beerdigungen || 1790 - 1800 || [https://www.archion.de/p/bb9d648454/ 1003] |- | || Beerdigungen || 1657 - 1789 || [https://www.archion.de/p/7702135aa9/ 1017] |- | Kirchenbuch 2 || Taufen || 1801- 1824 || [https://www.archion.de/p/d7291787c1/ 6] |- | || Konfirmationen || 1801 - 1824 || [https://www.archion.de/p/9dfa461fc8/ 46] |- | || Heiraten || 1801 - 1824 || [https://www.archion.de/p/0218a76fd9/ 51] |- | || Beerdigungen || 1801 - 1824 || [https://www.archion.de/p/7dc71d3f3f/ 63] |- | Kirchenbuch 3 || Taufen || 1824 - 1830 || [https://www.archion.de/p/bb9b24c3c3/ 87] |- | || Konfirmationen || 1824 - 1830 || [https://www.archion.de/p/4460a29530/ 120] |- | || Heiraten || 1824 - 1830 || [https://www.archion.de/p/2a485212b4/ 127] |- | || Beerdigungen || 1824 - 1830 || [https://www.archion.de/p/8851d38288/ 137] |- | Kirchenbuch 4 || Trauungen || 1830 - 1946 || [https://www.archion.de/p/452a73e7f4/ 4] |- | || Taufen || 1830 - 1888 || [https://www.archion.de/p/c1dad90245/ 161] |- | || Trauungen || 1947 - 1975 || [https://www.archion.de/p/336c571ae6/ 213] Online up to 1952 |- | || Beerdigungen || 1830 - 1946 || [https://www.archion.de/p/a5ffe5592c/ 401] |- | || Taufen || 1889 - 1997 || [https://www.archion.de/p/08886236a7/ 462] Online up to 1912 |- | || Beerdigungen || 1946 - 1992 || [https://www.archion.de/p/a5ffe5592c/ 716] |- | || Konfirmationen || 1831 - 1992 || [https://www.archion.de/p/7e09a711cf/ 775] Online up to 1927 |}
====Special Entries in the Church Book ==== * '''Burials 1794:''' ''"Am 11.ten und 12.ten Januar sind von 1000 gefangenen Franzosen, welche mit K. Preußischer Bedeckung (300 M.) hier durch nach Magdeburg transportiert wurden, 20 Personen gestorben und von den gesunden Gefangenen selbst ober dem Hopfgarten auf einem Acker beysammen begraben wurde."'''''Burial:''' Kirchenbuch Mansbach, Archion > Hessen > Landeskirchliches Archiv der Evangelischen Kirche von Kurhessen-Waldeck > Kirchenkreis Fulda > Mansbach > Kirchenbuch 1657-1800> picture [https://www.archion.de/p/d4bfc2254b/ 1006] (subscription required) ====The Pastors of Mansbach==== List of pastors who served in MansbachKirchenbuch Mansbach, Archion > Hessen > Landeskirchliches Archiv der Evangelischen Kirche von Kurhessen-Waldeck > Kirchenkreis Fulda > Mansbach > Kirchenbuch 1801-1824> picture [https://www.archion.de/p/dde5ef6c05/ 5] (subscription required): {| class="wikitable" border="2" width="100%" |- bgcolor=#a9a954 ! Nr. !! von !! bis !! Name des Pfarrers !! Herkunft |- | 1 || || 1618 || Johannes Ulrich || |- | 2 || || || Melchior über die Heyd || |- | 3 || || || Cyrus || |- | 4 || || || Caspar Thomas Müller || |- | 5 || 1627 || || Antonius || |- | 6 || || || Johannes Limpurg || Völkershausen |- | 7 || || || Sigmund Willing || Kaltennordheim |- | 8 || 1649 || 1656 || Rudolph May || Berka/Werra |- | 9 || 1656 || 1661 || Tobias Dörnfeld || |- | 10 || 1661 || 1675 || Johann Zitterich || |- | 11 || 1675 || 1684 || Ernst Christoph Langlott || |- | 12 || 1684 || 1685 || Johann Adam May || Neustädt (Gerstungen) |- | 13 || 1685 || 1689 || Johann Ernst Jußow || aus dem Hannoverischen |- | 14 || 1689 || 1715 || Erasmus Niebergall || Marksuhl |- | 15 || 1715 || 1717 || Johann Adam Linier || Jugenheim |- | 16 || 1717 || 1750 || Valentin Gottlieb Hirtmann || |- | 17 || 1750 || 1771 || Johann Georg Hensel || Friedberg |- | 18 || 1771 || 1812 || Johann Friedrich Schöner || Schweinfurt |- | 19 || 1814 || 1824 || Adam Valentin Christoph Ebert || Kassel |- | 20 || || || [[Stamm-843|Friedrich August Stamm]] || |- | 21 || || || Karl Ulrich || |- | 22 || || || August Ehringhaus || |- | 23 || || || Franz Karl Hartert || |- | 24 || 1868 || || Rudolph Julius Neuber || Kassel |- | 25 || 1869 || 1874 || [[Riebeling-39|Ferdinand Riebeling]] || Zella |- | 26 || 1874 || 1882 || [[Wendel-753|Albrecht Wendel]] || Hanau |- | 27 || 1882 || 1889 || Friedrich Stehfen || |- | 28 || 1889 || || Richard Horst || Sternau |}
===Jewish Register=== A Jewish community existed in Mansbach until 1938/42 and was for a time the largest Jewish community in the old county of Hünfeld (around 1830). Its origins go back to the 17th/18th century.Alemannia Judaica, [http://www.alemannia-judaica.de/mansbach_synagoge.htm#Mansbach Mansbach Jüdische Geschichte / Synagoge] Further information on the Jewish community in Mansbach can be found here: * [https://www.juedspurenhuenfelderland.de/die-j%C3%BCdischen-gemeinden-im-altkreis-h%C3%BCnfeld/mansbach/ Auf den Spuren jüdischen Lebens im Hünfelder Land] * [http://www.hassia-judaica.de/Orte/Hohenroda-Mansbach/Geschichte_der_jued_Gemeinde/Mansbach_ebook.pdf Die Geschichte der jüdischen Gemeinde] The following table provides an overview of the different types of Jewish register: {| border="2" width="100%" |- bgcolor=#a9a954 ! Type of Register !! Time period covered !! Bestand Hess. Hauptstarchiv Wiesbaden !! Digitalisate |- | Geburtsregister || 1825 - 1846 || HHStAW Bestand 365 Nr. 552 || [https://dfg-viewer.de/show/?set%5Bmets%5D=http://digitalisate-he.arcinsys.de/hhstaw/365/552.xml DFG-Viewer] |- | Geburtsregister || 1847 - 1902 || HHStAW Bestand 365 Nr. 553 || [https://dfg-viewer.de/show/?set%5Bmets%5D=http://digitalisate-he.arcinsys.de/hhstaw/365/553.xml DFG-Viewer] |- | Trauregister || 1825 - 1868 || HHStAW Bestand 365 Nr. 554 || [https://dfg-viewer.de/show/?set%5Bmets%5D=http://digitalisate-he.arcinsys.de/hhstaw/365/554.xml DFG-Viewer] |- | Trauregister || 1868 - 1897 || HHStAW Bestand 365 Nr. 555 || [https://dfg-viewer.de/show/?set%5Bmets%5D=http://digitalisate-he.arcinsys.de/hhstaw/365/555.xml DFG-Viewer] |- | Sterberegister || 1825 - 1859 || HHStAW Bestand 365 Nr. 556 || [https://dfg-viewer.de/show/?set%5Bmets%5D=http://digitalisate-he.arcinsys.de/hhstaw/365/556.xml DFG-Viewer] |- | Sterberegister || 1859 - 1897 || HHStAW Bestand 365 Nr. 557 || [https://dfg-viewer.de/show/?set%5Bmets%5D=http://digitalisate-he.arcinsys.de/hhstaw/365/557.xml DFG-Viewer] |}
====Religionslehrer Mansbach==== List of Jewish religious teachers who served in Mansbach: {| class="wikitable" border="2" width="100%" |- bgcolor=#a9a954 ! von !! bis !! Name des Religionslehrers !! Herkunft |- | um 1841/42 || || Hirsch Brandes || Witzenhausen |- | 1854 || 1894 || Jakob Boley || |- | 1895 || || Simon Strauß || |- | um 1915 || || J. Stein || |- | 1922 || 1924 || Naftali Berlinger || Berlichingen |- | 1925 || || NN Hatz || |}
===Civil Register=== ==Sources== *{{wikidata|Q1891078|en}}

MANSELL-MANSEL FAMILY REUNION

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Since May 16, 1987,the descendents of Adam Mansell from across the country have united Bi-Annually to embrace the legacy of the Mansell-Mansel Family members past and forth coming generations in the spirit of Love, Joy and Friendship. Family Reunion A family reunion is a time of great joy and excitement. In the world that we live in, families are often scattered around the globe. Loved ones may not see or talk to one another for years, even though there is but a plane ride separating them. A family reunion is a time to remember that although you may feel close to your neighbors and friends, there is nothing quite like family. These are the ones who are closest to you in blood. You share the same history and ancestors who cared for you. When you really need help, family members are the ones who are most likely to come through.

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Mansfield Cemetery, Mansfield, Louisiana

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[[Category: Mansfield, Louisiana]] [[Category: DeSoto Parish, Louisiana, Cemeteries]] ===About=== This free space page for Mansfield Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Louisiana_Cemeteries|Alabama Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Louisiana Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. ===Location and Map=== Location
Located in downtown Mansfield in De Soto Parish, Louisiana at the end of Van Buren Street. GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
32.041849, -93.705995 ::OR N 32 02.511 W 93 42.360 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/303-309+Van+Buren+St,+Mansfield,+LA+71052/@32.040724,-93.7078672,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x8630cc862f21675b:0x4d72000440d18c8c!8m2!3d32.040724!4d-93.7059007 Mansfield Cemetery on Google Maps] ===Tasks Completed=== * ===To Do=== *Photograph all tombstones in cemetery *Add all interments from tombstone photographs to the Table of Interments Below, creating profile pages for those persons buried here who are not already on Wikitree, and adding tombstone photos to them and to those who are already on Wikitree. * 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) |- |[[Powell-12803|Powell]]||Elizabeth Ann||18 Nov 1814||22 Apr 1882||born Oglethorpe Co., GA died De Soto Parish, LA||[[image:Powell-12803.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Brown-76682|Brown]]||Robert P.||27 Jun 1829||06 Jan 1879||||[[image:Brown-76682.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Albritton-474|Bishop]]||Mary||02 Mar 1829||04 Apr 1884||married Elbert Bishop on 11 Oct 1844||[[image:Albritton-474.jpg|120px]] |-}

Mansfield Iron Mine 1893

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[[Category: Michigan, Mining Disasters]] [[Category: Mansfield Iron Mine, Negaunee, Michigan, 1893]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] | '''Mansfield Iron Mine Disaster''' Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] == History and Circumstances == * Date: 28 Sep 1893 * Location: [[:Category:Crystal Falls, Michigan|Crystal Falls, Michigan]] * Victims: 28 deaths * Cause: Inrush of water into mine {| 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;"|[[Arcangelo-2 |Christ (John) Arcangelo]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Carlson-6557 |Oley Carlson]], 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;"|[[Cologna-5 | Angelo (August) Cologna]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Constanti-2 |Oderrssa (Od.) Constanti]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Nicolo Fonbana
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Pierce, 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;"|Charlies Pohl, 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;"|John Randala ! align="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 Regula ! align="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 Rocke ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Anto Stefano ! align="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 Shongman, 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;"|Al Torssani ! align="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 Turry ! align="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 John Warner (name as shown) ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Shelling Zadra
(alt. name: Shellimo Zadra) ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Virgilis Zadra ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- |} |} * Names are as they appear on the monument. Those in parentheses are the names found on some of their records. ===Rescue Efforts=== ===Results and Findings=== ===Museums & Memorials=== *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1qR_2JbbJdo '''Mansfield Memorial site video'''] *[http://www.gendisasters.com/michigan/1971/crystal-falls-mi-mine-disaster-sept-1893?page=0,0 Mansfield Mining Disaster] *[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8315811/edward_keyes_cave_in_of_the_mansfield/ Mansfield Mine Disaster Newspaper Article] {{Image|file=Worldwide_Mining-3.png |align=c |size=m |caption=Mansfield Memorial - Christmas 1999 }} {{Image|file=Worldwide_Mining-4.png |align=c |size=m |caption=Memorial Names of Victims }} ===Further Reading=== *[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8315811/edward_keyes_cave_in_of_the_mansfield/ Mansfield Mine Disaster Newspaper Article] *[https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1338&dat=18930929&id=TNJYAAAAIBAJ&sjid=zvMDAAAAIBAJ&pg=5589,1530786 Forty-Five Lost, Mansfield Mine Disaster] *[https://usminedisasters.miningquiz.com/saxsewell/mansfield_news_only.htm Swallowed up in the Bowels of the Earth] ===Sources=== .

Manship House

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Built about 1857 for Charles Henry Manship's family, the house survived the Civil War to remain occupied by various members of the Manship family and then the Phelps family. Ownership was transferred to the State of Mississippi on 12/30/1975 to become a state historic museum. Manship House Museum website [http://mdah.state.ms.us/museum/manship/index.html] Historic Details website [http://www.historic-details.com/places/mi/manship-house-1857/#.UyZFGs4luRk]

Mansion House at Mount Vernon, Fairfax County, Virginia

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Fairfax_County,_Virginia,_Slaves
Mansion_House_at_Mount_Vernon,_Fairfax_County,_Virginia
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[[Category:Mansion House at Mount Vernon, Fairfax County, Virginia]] [[Category:Fairfax County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of Plantations]] [[Space:Mount_Vernon_Plantation%2C_Fairfax_County%2C_Virginia|Mount Vernon Estate]] ==Introduction== The Mansion House is the original mansion built by [[Washington-222|Augustine Washington]] around 1734. It is where the Washingtons lived. Washington’s elder half-brother [[Washington-237|Lawrence]] lived at the property from 1741 until his death in 1752. [[Washington-11|George Washington]] began leasing the property in 1754. Although he did not inherit it outright until 1761, he expanded the house in the late 1750s, raising the roof to make the Mansion two and a half stories high. In 1774, he began to add the north and south wings, the cupola and piazza to create the structure it is today. The following lists are taken from the Mount Vernon slavery database of Tithables from 1760 - 1769.https://www.mountvernon.org/george-washington/slavery/slavery-database/?purpose=Census&person=&skill=&time=1760-1769&owner=&gender=&location= ===1760 List of Dower Slaves=== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Census!!Place of Abode!!Date!!List of Dower Slaves, 1760 |- |Betty||Census||Mansion House||1760||List of Dower Slaves, 1760 |- |Brunswick A||Census||Mansion House||1760||List of Dower Slaves, 1760 |- |Caesar A||Census||Mansion House||1760||List of Dower Slaves, 1760 |- |Captain A||Census||Mansion House||1760||List of Dower Slaves, 1760 |} ===1760 Slaves on List of Tithables=== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Census!!Place of Abode!!Date!!Memorandum List of Tithables, 1760 |- |Betty||Census||Mansion House||May 1760||Memorandum List of Tithables, 1760 |- |Breechy A||Census||Mansion House||May 1760||Memorandum List of Tithables, 1760 |- |George P||Census||Mansion House||May 1760||Memorandum List of Tithables, 1760 |- |Jack B||Census||Mansion House||May 1760||Memorandum List of Tithables, 1760 |- |Jenny B||Census||Mansion House||May 1760||Memorandum List of Tithables, 1760 |- |London B||Census||Mansion House||May 1760||Memorandum List of Tithables, 1760 |- |Michael A||Census||Mansion House||May 1760||Memorandum List of Tithables, 1760 |- |Moll A||Census||Mansion House||May 1760||Memorandum List of Tithables, 1760 |- |Morris A||Census||Mansion House||May 1760||Memorandum List of Tithables, 1760 |- |Natt B||Census||Mansion House||May 1760||Memorandum List of Tithables, 1760 |- |Peter F||Census||Mansion House||May 1760||Memorandum List of Tithables, 1760 |- |Phillis C||Census||Mansion House||May 1760||Memorandum List of Tithables, 1760 |- |Sam I||Census||Mansion House||May 1760||Memorandum List of Tithables, 1760 |- |Schomberg A||Census||Mansion House||May 1760||Memorandum List of Tithables, 1760 |- |Tom Nokes||Census||Mansion House||May 1760||Memorandum List of Tithables, 1760 |- |Will C||Census||Mansion House||May 1760||Memorandum List of Tithables, 1760 |- |Will N||Census||Mansion House||May 1760||Memorandum List of Tithables, 1760 |} ===List of Slaves by Name and Date listed on Memorandum of Tithables 1761-69=== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Census!!Place of Abode!!Dates!!List Type |- |Ben D||Census||Mansion House||June 20, 1769||Memorandum Lists of Tithables |- |Ben E||Census||Mansion House||June 1767 - June 1769||Memorandum Lists of Tithables |- |Betty E||Census||Mansion House||June 1761 - June 1769||Memorandum Lists of Tithables |- |Betty M||Census||Mansion House||May 1760 - June 1769||Memorandum List of Tithables |- |Betty N||Census||Mansion House||June 04, 1761||Memorandum Lists of Tithables |- |Betty O||Census||Mansion House||June 1761 - June 1762||Memorandum Lists of Tithables |- |Betty P||Census||Mansion House||June 1763 - July 1765||Memorandum Lists of Tithables |- |Bob C||Census||Mansion House||June 1766 - June 1769||Memorandum Lists of Tithables |- |Breechy A||Census||Mansion House||May 1760 - June 1769||Memorandum Lists of Tithables |- |Caesar B||Census||Mansion House||June 1761 - June 1763||Memorandum Lists of Tithables |- |Charles G||Census||Mansion House||June 1761 - July 1765||Memorandum Lists of Tithables |- |Frank I||Census||Mansion House||June 1766 - June 1769||Memorandum Lists of Tithables |- |George A||Census||Mansion House||June 20, 1768||Memorandum Lists of Tithables |- |George I||Census||Mansion House||June 1761 - June 1769||Memorandum Lists of Tithables |- |George P||Census||Mansion House||June 1761 - June 1769||Memorandum Lists of Tithables |- |Giles A||Census||Mansion House||June 15, 1767||Memorandum Lists of Tithables |- |Giles A||Census||Mansion House||June 20, 1769||Memorandum Lists of Tithables |- |Guy B||Census||Mansion House||June 10, 1763||Memorandum Lists of Tithables |- |Harry||Census||Mansion House||June 1766 - June 1769||Memorandum Lists of Tithables |- |Jack B||Census||Mansion House||June 1761 - July 1765||Memorandum Lists of Tithables |- |Jack G||Census||Mansion House||June 1761 - June 1769||Memorandum Lists of Tithables |- |Jack Q||Census||Mansion House||June 1761 - June 1769||Memorandum Lists of Tithables |- |Jack U||Census||Mansion House||June 1762 - June 1763||Memorandum Lists of Tithables |- |James I||Census||Mansion House||June 19, 1762||Memorandum Lists of Tithables |- |Jenny||Census||Mansion House||June 15, 1767||Memorandum Lists of Tithables |- |Jenny B||Census||Mansion House||June 1761 - June 1769||Memorandum Lists of Tithables |- |Joe Q||Census||Mansion House||June 1767 - June 1769||Memorandum Lists of Tithables |- |Judy A||Census||Mansion House||June 17, 1764||Memorandum Lists of Tithables |- |Julius B||Census||Mansion House||June 1767 - June 1769||Memorandum Lists of Tithables |- |Jupiter B||Census||Mansion House||June 1763 - June 1769||Memorandum Lists of Tithables |- |Kate H||Census||Mansion House||June 1761 - June 1769||Memorandum Lists of Tithables |- |Kitty A||Census||Mansion House||June 20, 1769||Memorandum Lists of Tithables |- |Lewis C||Census||Mansion House||June 1764 - June 1769||Memorandum Lists of Tithables |- |London B||Census||Mansion House||June 1761 - June 1762||Memorandum Lists of Tithables |- |Lydia A||Census||Mansion House||June 1768 - June 1769||Memorandum Lists of Tithables |- |Michael A||Census||Mansion House||June 1761 - June 1769||Memorandum Lists of Tithables |- |Moll A||Census||Mansion House||June 1761 - June 1769||Memorandum Lists of Tithables |- |Morris A||Census||Mansion House||June 1761 - July 1765||Memorandum Lists of Tithables |- |Natt A||Census||Mansion House||June 1763 - June 1769||Memorandum Lists of Tithables |- |Natt B||Census||Mansion House||June 04, 1761||Memorandum Lists of Tithables |- |Ned Holt||Census||Mansion House||June 1761 - June 1764||Memorandum Lists of Tithables |- |Ned P||Census||Mansion House||June 1762 - June 1769||Memorandum Lists of Tithables |- |Peter C||Census||Mansion House||June 20, 1769||Memorandum Lists of Tithables |- |Peter F||Census||Mansion House||June 1761 - June 1769||Memorandum Lists of Tithables |- |Phillis C||Census||Mansion House||June 1761 - June 1762||Memorandum Lists of Tithables |- |Phillis C||Census||Mansion House||June 1766 - June 1769||Memorandum Lists of Tithables |- |Phoebe B||Census||Mansion House||June 20, 1768||Memorandum Lists of Tithables |- |Phoebe B||Census||Mansion House||June 20, 1769||Memorandum Lists of Tithables |- |Robin B||Census||Mansion House||June 17, 1764||Memorandum Lists of Tithables |- |Sall A||Census||Mansion House||June 1761 - June 1769||Memorandum Lists of Tithables |- |Sam I||Census||Mansion House||June 1761 - June 1769||Memorandum Lists of Tithables |- |Sarah B||Census||Mansion House||June 1763 - June 1767||Memorandum Lists of Tithables |- |Sarah D||Census||Mansion House||June 1764 - June 1769||Memorandum Lists of Tithables |- |Schomberg A||Census||Mansion House||June 1761 - June 1769||Memorandum Lists of Tithables |- |Sue||Census||Mansion House||June 20, 1769||Memorandum Lists of Tithables |- |Tom Nokes||Census||Mansion House||June 1761 - June 1769||Memorandum Lists of Tithables |- |Will C||Census||Mansion House||June 04, 1761||Memorandum Lists of Tithables |- |Will H||Census||Mansion House||June 04, 1761||Memorandum Lists of Tithables |- |Will N||Census||Mansion House||June 1761 - June 1769||Memorandum Lists of Tithables |- |William Lee||Census||Mansion House||June 20, 1769||Memorandum Lists of Tithables |- |Winny A||Census||Mansion House||June 1766 - June 1767||Memorandum Lists of Tithables |- |Winny A||Census||Mansion House||June 20, 1769||Memorandum Lists of Tithables |} ==Sources== * Mount Vernon Slave Database: https://www.mountvernon.org/george-washington/slavery/slavery-database/?purpose=Census&person=&skill=&time=1760-1769&owner=&gender=&location=

Mantorp in Vånga (E)

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[[Category:Vånga (E)]] [[Category: Johansson-1906 Farms]] ---- Mantorp was a village in the parish of Vånga. There seams to have been at least three larger farms. One or more of them did not have to pay taxes. In return the farmer had to produce pig iron from iron ore that he took from the lands. He could also produce charcoal from the forests. == 1676-1678 == In the register of population in 1676-1678Häradskrivaren in Finspånga County, Bråbo and Memming Fögderi FII:1 (1676-1678) p.175 there is, however, only one household with the farmer Pär Andersson being the head of the family. He is the only male resident over the age of 15. [[Image:Mantorp in Vanga E-1.jpg|50px]] There is also a record showing how much the farm payed in taxes. [[ Image:Mantorp in Vanga E.jpg|50px]] == 1690 == The newly married couple [[Olsson-836|Per Olofsson]] and [[Olofsdotter-569|Ingeborg Olofsdotter]] move in from Gomma in [[:Category: Risinge (E)|Risinge]].Vånga CI:1 (1659-1704) Bild 173 / sid 331 (AID: v41999.b173.s331, NAD: SE/VALA/00434) == 1696 - 1699 == In the register of population in 1696-1699Häradskrivaren in Finspånga County, Bråbo and Memming Fögderi FII:6 (1696-1699) p.4520 Nils Ericsson is the head of the household and there are two males registered with him. == 1714 - 1725 == The church records for 1714-1725 give a more complete picture of how many lived at Mantorp but it is hard to make out how many households there were.Vånga Church Records AI:1 (1714-1725) p.6 and 110-111 * Pär Andersson (household not mention on pp.110-111). * wife Maria Larsdotter **farmgirl Brita Månsdotter ** farmhand Pär Olofsson **farmgirl ??? Elisbet *Lars Olofson *wife Kirstin Andersdotter **farmhand Johan Hindrikson **? Hary **5-6 farmgirls or farmhands, the names are hard to make out *[[Olsson-836|Pär Olofson]] *wife [[Olofsdotter-569|Ingeborg Olofsdotter]] *son Olof *son [[Persson-1366|Anders]] *? Olofs? *son(?) Bengt *daugter Maria **farmgirl Kierstin Larsdotter. *Anders Olofson *wife Elin Håkansdotter *twins Jan and ? (not mentioned on page 111) *mother Anna Andersdotter (not mentioned on p.6?) == 1727 == In 1727 the following people are registered:Häradsskrivaren i Finspånga läns, Bråbo och Memmings fögderi EVII:1 (1727-1799) p.1960 *Anders and wife - 2 *farmhand Olof - 1 *Lars Olofsson , (unclear) - 2 *farmhand Jöns - 1 *[[Olsson-836|Pär Olofson]], [[Persson-1366|Anders]] - 2 [[Image: Mantorp in Vanga E-2.jpg|50px]] == -1735 == These pages in the Church Records are a bit unusual. The households seem to appear in columns.Vånga Church Records AI:2 (0-1751) p.2 *Lars Olofsson (crossed out) *Tyrs Nilsson *wife Margareta *farmhands and farmgirls *[[Olsson-836|Pär Olofson]] *wife [[Olofsdotter-569|Ingeborg Olofsdotter]] (crossed out) *son [[Persson-1366|Anders]] *wife Maria *son ? Eric *farmgirls Kierstin and Brita *Anders Olofsson *wife Elin Håkansdotter *mother Anna Olofsdotter *son Olof == 1738 == Church Records that are rather messy but for the first time they mention the ages of people.Vånga Church Records AI:2 (0-1751) p.101 *Anders Olofsson - age 59 *wife - age 50 *son Olof - age 22 *daughter Margeta - age 19 *son ? - age 15 *daughter Carin - age 12 *son Håkan - age 10 *daughter Cherstin - age 8 *[[Olsson-836|Pär Olofson]] - age 78 *[[Persson-1366|And Person]]- age 38 *[[Larsdotter-923|wife]] - age 26 *son Olof - 4 *daughter Ingeborg - age 2 *unclear text *Tyrs Nilsson - age 32 *wife - age 30 *? Maja Olofsd. - age 11 *the boy Olof - age 15 *farmgirl? *Håkansson Anders - age 68 *wife - age 61 (crossed out) *son Jöns - age 30 (crossed out) *daughter Margreta - age 19(?) *granddaughter Elin - age 5 == 1746 == Church Records that are clearer in writing than the earlier ones and they mention the birth year of people as well as how well people learned and understood the chatechesis.Vånga Church Records AI:2 (0-1751) p.127 *Anders olofsson born 1681- learns and understands well *wife (crossed out) born 1691 - reasonable *son Olof born 1716 - learns well *wife *? born 1725 - ? *wife born 1725 - learns well *daughter Cherstin born 1728 - learns well *farmgirl born 1733 *boy Sven Jonsson born 1733 *[[Persson-1366|Anders Person]] born 1701 - ? *[[Larsdotter-923|wife]] - born 1713 - learns well *son Olof born 1734 *daughter born 1736 *daughter Cherstin born 1735 *Thyrs born 1701 - ? *wife born 1709 *daughter Maria born 1735 *son Olof born 1737 *son Jon born 1738 == 1750 == Church Records.Vånga Church Records AI:2 (0-1751) p.192-193 *Olof Andersson - age 33 *wife - age 28 *fadern - age 71 *brother Israel - age 31 *sister Cherstin - age 22 *brother ? - age 24 *the girl Cherst. - age 17 *daugther Anna - age 2 (daughter of Olof Anderson) *Thyrs - age 43 *wife - age 40 *daughter Maria - age 16 *son Olof - age 12 *son Jon - age 11 *Anders Person - age 48 *wife - age 36 *son Olof - age 15 *daughter Cherst - age 14 * ? Måns - age 10 *Lars - age 6 *daughter Maria - age 3 == 1751 == Church RecordsVånga Church Records AI:2 (0-1751) p.127 1/2 tax *Olof Andersson - age 36 *wife - age 31 *daughter Anna - age 5 *son [[Olofsson-666|Nils]] - age 2 *Israel Andersson - age 34 *wife - age 17 *father And. Oloson - age 74 *sister Cherstin - age 23 *? G? - age 26 *farmgirl ? - age 21 *? Maja - age *farmgirl Elin *Thyrs Nisson - age 44 *wife - age 41 *daughter Maria - age 17 *son Jon - age 13 *Anders Person's widow - age 38 *son Olof - age 16 *Måns - age 12 *Lars - age 9 *daughte Cherstin - age 15 *Maria - ? *brother-in-law (?) Per - age 46 *daughter Ingeborg - age 23 == 1797 == Register of Population: Mantorp is at this time worth 1/4 mantal and is divided into two parts.Häradsskrivaren i Finspånga läns, Bråbo och Memmings fögderi EVII:1 (1727-1799) p.1960 *1/4 the deceased Lars Jönsson's wife, sons Lars and Sven *1/4 the widow Maja, farmhand Per [[Image: Mantorp in Vanga E-3.jpg|50px]] The records show how many windowpanes each farm has, how many that uses tobacco, number of children under the age of 15 and how many poor people ther are. The Jönsson household has 3 large windowpanes and one small. There is one poor person living there as well. The widow Maja has 4 large windowpanes and there are three children under the age of 15. == Sources ==

Mänttäri: Liikkasen suku

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Eero Mänttäri: ''Liikkasen suku''. Toimittaja ja kustantaja: Eero Mänttäri. ISBN 952-91-7608-2. Kirjapaino Karisto Oy, Hämeenlinna 2004. — Kirjan sivuilla 9–14 Seppo Sipun kirjoittama luku Liikkasen suvun varhaispolvista. — Kirjan esittely [http://www.liikkanen.info/ Liikkasen sukuseuran] sivustolla. [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Mänttäri: Liikkasen suku|Tähän viittaavat sivut]]. [[Category:Sukututkimukset]] [[Category: Sippola]] [[Category:Vehkalahti (Veckelax)]]

Mänttärin suku (1972)

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Evert Mänttäri: ''Mänttärin suku. Sukututkimuksia 1540 luvulta 1960 luvulle''. Kustantanut Mänttärin Sukuyhdistys ry, Sippola. Ensimmäinen painos: Myllykosken Kirjapaino Oy, Myllykoski 1972. Kolmannen painoksen esipuhe Leevi Päivärinne. Kolmas painos: ISBN 951-99713-8-6. Gummerus Oy:n kirjapainossa Jyväskylässä 1986. [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Mänttäri suku (1972)|Tähän viittaavat sivut]]. [[Category:Sukututkimukset]] [[Category:Sippola]] [[Category:Vehkalahti (Veckelax)]]

Mänttärin sukukirja

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Eero Mänttäri: ''Mänttärin sukukirja''. ''Osa 1: sukutaulut 1–6506''. ''Osa 2: sukutaulut 6507–16039''. Kustantaja Mänttärin Sukuyhdistys ry. ISBN 951-97896-1-8, koko teos. ISBN 951-97896-2-6, osa 1. ISBN 951-97896-3-4, osa 2. Painettu: Karisto Oy, Hämeenlinna 2001. [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Mänttärin sukukirja|Tähän viittaavat sivut]].[[Category:Sukututkimukset]] [[Category:Sippola]] [[Category:Vehkalahti (Veckelax)]]

Manual of The Church of Christ Congregational in Milford, Connecticut

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC_ == Manual of The Church of Christ Congregational in Milford, Connecticut == With biographical sketches of the Pastors. * by Rev. Roy M. Houghton, D.D. * published Milford, Connecticut, 1945 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Manual of The Church of Christ Congregational in Milford, Connecticut|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/manualofchurchof00houg === Citation Formats === * Houghton, Roy M., ''[[Space:Manual of The Church of Christ Congregational in Milford, Connecticut|Manual of The Church of Christ Congregational in Milford, Connecticut]]'' (Milford, Connecticut, 1945) [ Page ]. * ([[#Houghton|Houghton]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Houghton, Roy M., ''[[Space:Manual of The Church of Christ Congregational in Milford, Connecticut|Manual of The Church of Christ Congregational in Milford, Connecticut]]'' (Milford, Connecticut, 1945) [ Page ].

Manual of the Congregational Church of Old Saybrook, Conn., 1888

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Manual of the Congregational Church of Old Saybrook, Conn., 1888 == * published by Charles A. Kirtland, Printer, Deep River, Connecticut, 1888 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Manual of the Congregational Church of Old Saybrook, Conn., 1888|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/manualofcongrega00olds === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:Manual of the Congregational Church of Old Saybrook, Conn., 1888|Manual of the Congregational Church of Old Saybrook, Conn., 1888]]'' (Charles A. Kirtland, Deep River, Connecticut, 1888) [ Page ]. * ([[#MCCOS|Manual Congregational Church Old Saybrook]])

Manual of the Congregational Church of Wilton, Conn., 1726-1904

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Wilton, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Manual of the Congregational Church of Wilton, Conn., 1726-1904 == * by The Congregational Church of Wilton, Connecticut. * published by Hamilton, Danbury, Conn., 1904 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Manual of the Congregational Church of Wilton, Conn., 1726-1904|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/manualofcongrega00wilt === Table of Contents === * Historical Sketch, p. 5 * Confessions of Faith, p. 12 * Form of Admission, p. 13 * Standing Rules, p. 16 * Officers of the Church, p. 19 * Members, 1733-1904, p. 21-41 * Present Members, p. 39 === 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 === * ''[[Space:Manual of the Congregational Church of Wilton, Conn., 1726-1904|Manual of the Congregational Church of Wilton, Conn., 1726-1904]]'' (Hamilton, Danbury, Conn., 1904) [ Page ]. * ([[#MCC|Manual Congregational Church]]) Please add your preferred citation format, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: *

Manual of the First Congregational Church, Bristol, R.I.

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[Category: Rhode Island, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Bristol, Rhode Island]] == Manual of the First Congregational Church, Bristol, R.I., 1687–1872 == :'''Title''' Manual of the First Congregational Church, Bristol, R.I., 1687–1872 :'''Compiled by''': J. P. Lane, pastor :'''Publisher''': Providence Press Company, Printers, 1873 :'''Publisher Location''': Providence, RI. :'''Copyright Status''': Public domain, no known copyright restrictions. :'''Description of Book''':containing forms principles and rules adopted by the church; the distinctive features of congregationalism as held and practiced by the churches of our order from the days of the pilgrims to the present time; also, a history of the church with biographical notes of the early members and successive pastors, from the first settlement of the town in 1680 to the close of the year 1872; and a catalogue of the officers and members *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Manual_of_the_First_Congregational_Church%2C_Bristol%2C_R.I.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ===Citation Guide=== * Citation Example: :::Lane, J. P. ''[[Space:Manual_of_the_First_Congregational_Church%2C_Bristol%2C_R.I.|Manual of the First Congregational Church, Bristol, R.I.]]'' (Providence Press Company, Printers, 1873) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Lane|Manual of the First Congregational Church, Bristol, R.I., 1687–1872]]: Page 185 *In Line Citation with specific page number: :::Lane, J. P. ''[[Space:Manual_of_the_First_Congregational_Church%2C_Bristol%2C_R.I.|Manual of the First Congregational Church, Bristol, R.I.]]'' (Providence Press Company, Printers, 1873)PAGE NUMBER HERE === Available online at these locations: === * '''Archive.org''', searchable: [https://archive.org/stream/manualoffirstcon00lanej#page/n5/mode/2up archive.org] * '''Hathi Trust''': [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009577989 HathiTrust] * '''FamilySearch Book Catalog''': [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/103966?availability=Family%20History%20Library Family Search] (follow the red link after logging in)

Manual of The North Church in New Haven

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Connecticut#New_Haven_County|New Haven Sources]] __TOC__ == Manual of The North Church in New Haven, May 1742 - May 1867 == * published by E. Hayes, 426 Chapel St., New Haven, 1867 * 148 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Manual of The North Church in New Haven|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/cu31924029457730 * https://archive.org/details/manualofnorthchu00nort * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100771358 * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/559813-manual-of-the-north-church-in-new-haven-may-1742-may-1867 === 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 === * ''[[Space:Manual of The North Church in New Haven|Manual of The North Church in New Haven]]'' (E. Hayes, New Haven, 1867) [ Page ]. * ([[#MNC|Manual North Church]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:Manual of The North Church in New Haven|Manual of The North Church in New Haven]]'' (E. Hayes, New Haven, 1867) [ Page ].

Manukau Memorial Gardens Free space page

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[[Category: Manukau Memorial Gardens, Manukau, Auckland]] [[Category: Auckland Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] Manukau Memorial Gardens is situated in South Auckland, in New Zealand and adjacent to the old Papatoetoe Cemetery. It is accessed from Puhinui Road, on one of the routes to Auckland International Airport. A crematorium and chapel is located on the grounds. '''Address:'''
357 Puhinui Road
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=== Links === * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2346646/manukau-memorial-gardens Find-a-Grave] * '''See the [[:Category:Papatoetoe_Cemetery%2C_Puhinui%2C_Auckland|Category for Papatoetoe Cemetery]]''' === Notable Interments === New Zealand sportsman [[Lomu-1|Jonah Lomu]] is buried here. See [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/155112096/jonah-tali-lomu the Findagrave entry].

Manumissions of Slaves in New York state

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[[Category: New York, Free People of Color]] [[Category: New York, Slavery]] ==Background== Manumission refers to the act of a slave owner freeing or emancipating a slave. This page was created to document information resources on the manumission of slaves in the U.S. state of New York. Most recorded slave manumissions in New York occurred between the end of the 1700s and early 1820s. The last slaves in the state were supposed to be freed by 1827, but the 1830 U.S. census reported 75 slaves still remaining in the state.[https://www.nyhistory.org/community/slavery-end-new-york-state When Did Slavery End in New York State?], New York Historical Society website, accessed 27 November 2015]. A New York state law enacted in 1799 established that children born to slave mothers were free, but could be required to work for their mothers' owners until they reached adulthood. The Wikipedia articles [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_slavery_in_New_York History of slavery in New York] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Manumission_Society New York Manumission Society] provide background on the prevalence of slavery in colonial New York and on the manumission movement of the late 1700s. Slaves often were freed only after meeting specific requirements for time, money or work. For this and other reasons, the date of manumission may not be the same as the date the slave was actually freed, nor when the emancipation was recorded. == Information Sources == A compilation of "New York State Manumissions," compiled by Alice Eichholz and James M. Rose of Queens College was published in the ''New York Genealogical and Biographical Record'' in six installments in 1977 through 1979 (vol. 108, number 4 through volume 110, number 1). ''[Available to subscribers on https://www.newyorkfamilyhistory.org and on findmypast.com. Links to some of the articles on FindMyPast: [http://search.findmypast.com/record/browse?id=us%2fnygb%2fperrec1970%2f543_0033_1 A-B], [http://search.findmypast.com/record/browse?id=us%2fnygb%2fperrec1970%2f545_0024_1&parentid=us%2fnygb%2fperrec1970%2f545_0024_1 C-D], [http://search.findmypast.com/record/browse?id=us%2fnygb%2fperrec1970%2f546_0009_1&parentid=us%2fnygb%2fperrec1970%2f546_0009_1 E-I].]'' Their compilation included five sets of records, three of which had earlier been documented in 1941 in a publication by Harry B. Yoshpe in the ''Journal of Negro History'' vol. 26. Specific sources were: * Libers of Conveyance located at the Office of the Registrar for the County of New York (indicated in the publication by the number of the Liber followed by the page; e.g., 83:201) * Libers of Conveyance originally belonging to the New York Manumission Society and held by the New York Historical Society (indicated in the publication by the letter I or R, sometimes followed by a page number) * Libers of Conveyance found at the Office of the Clerk for Albany County (denoted in the publication by the letter A) * Slave birth records of the Castleton Town book of Richmond County (denoted in the publication as NHS-CAS) and for New York County (denoted NHS-NYC), both in the collections of the New York Historical Society * Records in the Museum of the City of New York (denoted MCNY) Records in this compilation include the date of the recording of the manumission, which may not be the date when the manumission was declared or when the slave was actually freed. Records of manumissions may include the identities of the slave owner and the freed slave. ==Reference Citations==

Manunui Cemetery Free Space

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[[Category: Manawatū-Whanganui Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category:Manunui Cemetery, Manunui, Manawatu-Wanganui]] A free-space page to record interments and memorials at Manunui Cemetery. == Manunui Cemetery == '''Manunui''' is located about 1.5km south of the township of Taumarunui. In the early days, Manunui township was a saw milling town with about 5 to 6 timber mills.
The cemetery is on State Highway 4, about 1.35km south of Manunui.
'''LOCATION'''
State Highway 4 (SH4),
Manunui 3992
'''GPS''' coordinates: -38.901677, 175.342069 === Links === ::[https://www.ruapehudc.govt.nz/our-services/cemeteries/online-cemetery-search/Pages/default.aspx Ruapehu District Council cemetery search] ::[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2358757/manunui-cemetery Find a Grave] ::[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Manunui-Cemetery/278891 BillionGraves]

Manuscripts in Public and Private Collections in the United States

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Manuscripts in Public and Private Collections in the United States == * by Library of Congress, Manuscript Division * published by Govt. Print. Off., Washington, 1924 * Source Example: ::: ''[[Space:Manuscripts in Public and Private Collections in the United States|Manuscripts in Public and Private Collections in the United States]]'' (Govt. Print. Off., Washington, 1924) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#MPPCUS|Manuscripts in the United States]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Manuscripts in Public and Private Collections in the United States|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/manuscriptsinpub00libr * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001765546

Manwaring pedigrees

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Mainwaring pedigrees below. See image feed for allied families. {{One Name Study|name=Mainwaring}} {{Image|file=Manwaring_pedigrees.jpg |caption=Manwaring, (Vis. of Ches., 1580) }} {{Image|file=Mainwaring-203.png |caption=Mainwaring of Peover, Harl MS 1535, fo 199b, unsigned (Vis. of Chesire 1613) }}

Maori Gully Cemetery

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Māori Nomenclature

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[[Category: New Zealand]] A series of articles published in the Otago Witness between 1910-12 aimed to explain how Māori named places. A number of interesting historical facts about early New Zealand are also included. * The articles were written by W. H. Sherwood Roberts of Oamaru. == Māori Language == :: 1. [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/LT19020910.2.84 How Words are Changed.] == Māori Nomenclature == ==== The West Coast ==== :: 1. [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OW19100803.2.211 No. I - The West Coast.] :: 2. [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OW19100914.2.149 No. II - The West Coast.] :: 3. [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OW19101102.2.54 No. III - Greenstone.] ==== The Nelson District ==== :: 4. [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OW19110118.2.246 No. IV - The Nelson District.] :: 5. [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OW19110201.2.266 No. V - The Buller.] :: 6. [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OW19110315.2.301 No. VI - West Whanganui.] :: 7. [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OW19110322.2.342 No. VII - Motupipi.] :: 8. [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OW19110419.2.340 No. VIII - Waimea.] :: 9. [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OW19110510.2.313 No. IX - Pelorus.] ==== District of Marlborough ==== :: 10. [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OW19110830.2.249 No. X - The Province of Marlborough.] :: 11. [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OW19110913.2.285 No. XI - District of Marlborough.] :: 12. [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OW19110920.2.294 No. XII - Queen Charlotte's Sound.] :: 13. Not found. :: 14. [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OW19120117.2.307 No. XIV - Tory Channel.] :: 15. [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OW19120124.2.59 No. XV - Wairau (contd.).] :: 16. [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OW19120221.2.285 No. XVI - District of Marlborough.] ==== Names in Canterbury ==== :: 17. [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OW19120313.2.269 No. XVII - How Māoris Named Places.] :: 18. [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OW19120320.2.129 No. XVIII - Names in Canterbury.] :: 19. [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OW19120410.2.12 No. XIX - Banks Peninsula.] :: 20. [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OW19120612.2.170 No. XX - Akaroa.] :: 21. [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OW19120619.2.253 No. XXI - Names in Canterbury.] :: 22. [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OW19120710.2.141 No. XXII - Waimate.] :: 23. [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OW19120717.2.224 No. XXIII - Snow Rivers.] :::== THE END ==

Māori Whakapapa (lineage) of Aotearoa - New Zealand

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[[Category: New Zealand, Māori Whakapapa]][[Category: New Zealand, Māori Needs Whakapapa]] ''' A sub project of the [[Project:New Zealand|New Zealand Project]] Whakapapa - Knowing who you are and where you belong He mea nui ki a tātau ō tātau whakapapa Our genealogies are important to us [[:Category: New Zealand, Māori Whakapapa|Whakapapa]] is important to us as it connects us with our tūpuna, whānau, whenua, iwi and marae. It’s how we learn about our family history and trace our genealogy, and it’s knowing who we are and where we’re from. As the core of mātauranga Māori (Māori knowledge), our whakapapa provides us with identity and history, and connects us with our tūpuna and the whenua. As with most communication, whakapapa was traditionally recalled through kōrero and waiata, as well as shared through carvings and karakia. In each iwi, hapū or whānau, whakapapa experts were responsible for recounting the genealogy of the whole iwi, hapū or whānau. They often held rākau whakapapa, a stick similar to a walking stick – with small ridges running down the length of it, representing ancestors and generations. When writing was introduced, whakapapa was also documented in books. However, these books were considered tapu and were often buried alongside their owners. This has meant we’ve relied on the passing down of information through kōrero and waiata to trace lineage. How to trace your whakapapa Start a discussion with your whānau and begin recording the history and tūpuna you may already know. Each whānau typically has one person who may have a family tree or holds other research into your whānau history, so open the conversation so your whole whānau can learn and connect. Gather as much information as possible from your whānau and iwi, and begin documenting it. Maori births were not subject to compulsory registration until 1913 so there are limited records in [https://www.bdmhistoricalrecords.dia.govt.nz/ www.bdmhistoricalrecords.dia.govt.nz] Here at WikiTree you can not only store all of your family history and genealogy, but link up with other family trees and ancestor information from extended whānau and relatives.

Map of Buffalo at the Burning of 1813

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[[Category:Buffalo Burning of 1813]] Map of Buffalo at the Burning of 1813 drawn by Juba Storrs

Map of Dutchess County, New York

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[[Category:Vantine Name Study]] {{One Name Study|name=Vantine}} === Where are they? === Library of Congress map that zooms: (https://www.loc.gov/resource/g3803d.la000492/?r=0.284,0.903,0.104,0.072,0) {{Image|file=Map_of_Dutchess_County_New_York.jpg |align=c |size=l }} *Bachman, Chas, G. H Corey, John E Gillette, and Robert Pearsall Smith. Map of Dutchess Co., New York: from actual surveys. Philadelphia: John E. Gillette, publisher, 1858. Map. https://www.loc.gov/item/2013586110/. === Historic Resource Survey === ::Historic Resource Study for Dutchess County, New York ::(https://gis.dutchessny.gov/hrs/) ::'''An Old Mapping Project Renewed''' ::The Historic Resource Survey was conducted in the 1980s and resulted in a set of maps, photos, and detailed documentation of the location of historic resources such as buildings, structures, landscapes, and objects. Compiled by Stephanie Mauri from the Dutchess County Historical Society, John Clarke from the Dutchess County Department of Planning and Development, and other architectural historians, they were the product of a comprehensive field survey of almost every road in the County. ::Voluminous in detail, quaint in description, and beautifully colored, they included many subjective notes about the structures and natural features observed. In addition, an extensive architectural inventory accompanies the included photographs and formal descriptions of each resource. ::-An excerpt from the Dutchess County Planning Federation Plan On It eNewsletter by Robert Wills, Sr GIS Project Coordinator

Map of Enfield, Connecticut, 1680-1700

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Map showing home lots in Enfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts ([[Space:Towns_Annexed_by_Connecticut_in_1749|later Connecticut]]), from 1680 through 1700. I've transcribed all of the names in the map. Will link each one to their WikiTree profile over time. Feel free to jump in and link away! West of the main road, along the Great River (from north to south): * Isaac Meacham's fulling mill, 1689 * [[Pynchon-6|Colonel John Pynchon]] * Jonathan Bush Jr. homestead, 1704 (1709?), also Bush's saw mill * Isaac Morgan * Samuel Terry * Ebenezer Warrener * Nathaniel & John Pierce * Benoni Gains homestead * James Pease * Thomas Bliss * Zachariah Booth * Elisha Kibbe * Isaac Meacham Jr. * John Firman * Andrew Miller, reserved lot * John Richards, reserved lot * Ministry lot * Rev. Nathaniel Collins, minister's lot * Col. John Pynchon's field land * Thomas Hale, 1690 * Samuel Terry, Sr., 1680 * Thomas Terry, 1681 * Samuel Terry, Jr., 1681 * Jonathan Bush, 1680 * Isaac Morgan, 1680 * Col. John Pynchon, 1680 * John Pierce, 1680 * Thomas Bancroft, Jr., 1681 * Thomas Bancroft, Sr., 1680 * Charles Ferry, 1680 * Thomas Stebbins, 1680 * Deacon Jonathan Burt, 1680 * Benjamin Parsons, 1680 * John Kibbe, 1681 * Elisha Kibbe, 1680 * Simon Rumrills, 1681 * John Pease, Jr., 1680 * Robert Pease, 1680 * John Pease, 1680 * Abraham Pease, [????] * Jonathan Pease [????] * [[Kilham-1|Lot Killam]], 1681 * Thomas Howard, 1682 * William Booth, 1682 * Simeon Booth, 1680 * John Burroughs, 1680 * William Simons, 168[?] * Thomas Geer, 168[?] * [[Bement-45|John Bement, Sr.]], 1682 * [[Bement-34|John Bement, Jr.]], 1682 * Daniel Collins, 1685 * Benjamin Jones * John Pease Jr. * Isaac Meacham * William Booth * Simeon Booth * Thomas Abbe * Simeon Booth * William Bement * Thomas Howard, Sr. * Thomas Geer * William Simons * Nathaniel Horton * John Bement * Isaac Gleason * Abraham Pease * Thomas Bancroft * Jonathan Pease * Samuel Allen's homestead about 1700 * John Kibbe * Edward Kibbe * John Allen's homestead about 1700 * John Pease, Jr. East of the main road (from north to south): * Isaac Morgan * Jonathan Burt * Benjamin Parsons * [[Kilham-31|James Killam]] * Thomas Hale, Thomas Hale, Jr's homestead * Thomas Perkins * John Hale's homestead * Isaac Meacham * Ephraim French * Thomas Hale * Thomas Jones * Robert Pease, Sr. * Elisha Kibbe * cemetery * Thomas Bancroft, Sr. * John Pease, Sr. * Col. John Pynchon's field land * Isaac Meacham, Jr., 1682 * Isaac Meacham, Sr., 1682 * Thomas Perkins, 1683 * Alexander Dore, 1686 * Thomas Bishop, 1686 * John Fisher, 1685 * James Pease, 1686 * Robert Pease [2nd?], 1687 * Zacharaih Booth, 168[?] * Thomas Howard, Jr., 1686 * Benjamin Jones, 1686 * Joseph Warrener, 1690 * John Trumble, 1691 * John john (??) * Andrew Miller, 1700 * Allen Richards (??) * Andrew Miller, 1700 * Andrew Miller, 1700 * John Adams, 1697 * ministry lot * Rev. Nathaniel Collins, 1699, minister's lot * Thomas Abbe, 1683 * Pelatiah Glover, 1680 * Daniel Collins, 1681 * Obadiah Abbe, 1682 * John Firman, 1682 * [????] * Thomas Day, 1680 * Joseph West, 1682 * Jeremiah Strong, 1682 * John Merrick, 1680 * Nathaniel Munn, 1680 * Nathaniel Horton, 1690 * John Pease * William Hurlburt * Isaac Meacham, Sr. * Phillip Parsons, 1709 * Isaac Meacham, Sr. * Benjamin Jones * Phillip Parsons, homestead 1727 * Benjamin Parsons, Jr. * Ebenezer Warrener * John Pease, Jr.

Map of Somerset County, New Jersey

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[[Category:Vantine Name Study]] {{One Name Study|name=Vantine}} === Where are they? === Library of Congress map that zooms: (https://www.loc.gov/resource/g3813s.ar125200/?r=-0.08,-0.082,1.143,0.793,0) {{Image|file=Map_of_Somerset_County_New_Jersey.jpg |align=c |size=l }} *Hills, John, and Benjamin Morgan. A map, Somerset County. [1781] Map. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, . Library of Congress map that zooms: (https://www.loc.gov/resource/g3813s.la000465/?r=-0.5,-0.057,1.966,1.299,0) {{Image|file=Map_of_Somerset_County_New_Jersey-1.jpg |align=c |size=l }} *Otley, J. W, James Keily, and Lloyd Van Derveer. Map of Somerset County, New Jersey. Camden, N.J.: L. Van Derveer, 1850. Map. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, .

Mapes Family in America

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == ''Mapes Family in America'' == Mapes Family in America, edited by [[Ham-3656|Frank Mapes Ham (1891-1970)]] '''Citation Example''' : Ham, Frank Mapes, editor ''[[Space:Mapes_Family_in_America|Mapes Family in America.]]'' (New York: Mapes Family Association of New York, 1962) '''Footnote Example''' :[[#Ham|Ham]] Page 123 '''Find It''' *[https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005753158 hathi trust] (this copy has obscuring markups in some sections) * [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/437448-redirect FamilySearch] *[https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=11957 Ancestry.com] *[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/961334212 find in a library] ==Eratta== * https://archive.org/details/errataaddendatom00hamf/page/n7/mode/1up ==Pages that link here== '''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Mapes_Family_in_America|What Links to Here]]'''

Maple/Mapel Bibliographies

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== [[Maple-12|James Maple]] Husband of [[McCorkhill-1| Jane McCorkhill]] == *List of [[Maple-12| James Maple's Children]] *Census list [[Maple-9|William R Maple]] === Bibliography Pages === [[Space:James_Maple_Bibliography|James Maple Bibliography]] [[Space:William_R_Maple_Bibliography|William Maple Bibliography]] To do: Mary (Johnson) Maple family list ancestors descendants dna features Find Relationship 1750 Middlesex County, New Jersey, British Colonial America - 1810 David Lee 1693 Burlington County, New Jersey, British Colonial America - 3 Oct 1748 Lunenburg County, Colony of Virginia, British Colonial America David Maple 1731 Middlesex County, New Jersey, British Colonial America - 1807 Jefferson County, Ohio, United States John Maple 1774 New Jersey - 1 Oct 1846 Carroll Co., Ohio Benjamin Maple III 1725 New Brunswick, Middlesex, New Jersey, British America - Jul 1796 New Jersey, USA Ezekiel Maple 1768 New Jersey - 1850 Mary (Maple) Johnson New Jersey - 1820 Mary Ellen (Maple) Duncan 3 Oct 1850 Ohio - 18 Jun 1928 [M] Thomas Maple 24 Nov 1733 Middlesex County, New Jersey - 1782 Jacob Maple 1770 New Jersey - 1834 Washington Township, Carroll County, Ohio Ruth (Maple) Hill 13 Sep 1772 PA - 6 Dec 1825 St. Clair County, IL John Maple 1740 - Benjamin Maple Jr 1696 Nottingham Township, Burlington County, West Jersey, British Colonial America - 1777 Windsor, Middlesex, New Jersey, United States Ruth (Maple) Atchley 1698 Burlington County, Colony of New Jersey, British Colonial America - 1771 Catherine (Maple) Mellott 1700 Middlesex, New Jersey, British Colonial America - 1727 Maryland Benjamin Maple Sr 1663 Ipswich, Suffolk, England - 8 Sep 1727 New Brunswick, Middlesex, New Jersey Sarah (Maple) Bowers 1748 - Ann (Maple) Sunderland 31 Dec 1745 - William Maple 1738 New Brunswick, Middlesex, New Jersey, British Colonial America - 1812 Jefferson County, Ohio Mary (Maple) Roseberry 1740 New Brunswick, Middlesex, New Jersey - 26 Nov 1777 Center Twp, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, USA Lydia Maple 1743 - Jacob Maple 1735 Middlesex County, New Jersey - 11 May 1813 Coshocton County, Ohio David Maple Jr 1766 New Jersey, British Colonial America - 14 Oct 1839 Linton Township, Coshocton County, Ohio, United States Monroe Maple 3 May 1849 Ohio - 8 May 1849 [M] George Maple 7 Feb 1847 OH - 1929 [M] Calarissa Maple 1 Mar 1852 Ohio - 15 Dec 1895 [M] Sarah Matilda Maple 13 May 1854 Ohio - [M] William R Maple 1777 New Jersey - 20 Nov 1854 East Springfield, Jefferson, Ohio, United States [M] William Maple 21 Jan 1844 OH - 14 Apr 1846 OH [M] Nancy Jane Maple 27 Oct 1842 OH - 1923 [M] Letitia (Maple) Kirkpatrick 21 Jun 1831 Ohio - 18 Feb 1914 [M] Rebecca Maple 14 Apr 1834 Ohio - 18 Jun 1838 [M] Alexander Maple 1836 OH - [M] Anne Maple 4 Jan 1840 OH - [M] Matilda Maple James Maple 6 May 1806 Lee Twp,Jefferson Co.OH - 10 Jul 1890 Lee Twp Jefferson Co,OH [M] Jane Maple 1854 [M] Rebecca Maple 25 Dec 1811 Jefferson Co OH - [M] Mary Ann (Maple) Champer 1820 Springfield Jefferson, Ohio - 1893 [M] Catharine Maple 1824 - 21 Sep 1875 [M] Delilah Maple 1828 Carroll Co OH - [M] William Jacob Maple 19 Feb 1810 - [M] Harriett Maple 1813 Jefferson Co OH - [M] Sarah Maple Co OH - 30 May 1874 [M] Henry Maple Elizabeth Maple Benjamin Maple 12 Sep 1802 PA - 30 May 1874 Jefferson Co OH

Maple Bay Pioneer Methodist Cemetery, Duncan, British Columbia

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[[Category:Maple Bay Pioneer Methodist Cemetery, Duncan, British Columbia]] == About == The Maple Bay Pioneer Methodist Cemetery is located on Pioneer Road (off Herd Road) in [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Duncan%2C_British_Columbia Duncan, British Columbia, Canada]. This small cemetery is exclusive to interments of Cowichan Valley pioneers and their direct descendants.[https://www.northcowichan.ca/EN/main/departments/parks-recreation/cemeteries.html Municipality of North Cowichan: Cemeteries] Maintenance falls under the jurisdiction of the Municipality of North Cowichan. A list of [https://www.wikitree.com/ Wikitree] profiles for individuals buried at this cemetery, including headstone photos, can be viewed [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Maple_Bay_Pioneer_Methodist_Cemetery%2C_Duncan%2C_British_Columbia here]. Some interments at the Maple Bay Pioneer Methodist Cemetery are not marked with a headstone. A list of burials can be located by searching the [http://bccfa.islandnet.com/bccfa-search.php British Columbia Cemetery Finding Aid Database]. The accuracy of this list is uncertain and it may be incomplete or outdated. The Maple Bay Pioneer Methodist Cemetery was vandalized in 2016; multiple headstones were dislodged or broken.[https://www.bclocalnews.com/news/damage-to-graves-at-cowichan-valley-cemetery-inexcusable/ Cowichan Valley Citizen: Damage to graves at Cowichan Valley cemetery 'inexcusable'] Following the vandalism, historian [http://twpaterson.com/ T. W. Paterson] wrote a pair of articles discussing the history of the cemetery and many of the families who rest there.[https://www.cowichanvalleycitizen.com/community/maple-bays-pioneer-cemetery-part-2/ Cowichan Valley Citizen: Maple Bay’s Pioneer Cemetery, part 2][https://www.cowichanvalleycitizen.com/community/maple-bays-pioneer-cemetery-conclusion/ Cowichan Valley Citizen: Maple Bay’s Pioneer Cemetery, conclusion] == Sources == See also: * [http://www.templelodge33.ca/VI%20Masonic%20History%20Project/Methodist_Cemetery-North_Cowichan.html Vancouver Island Masonic History Project: Maple Bay Methodist Cemetery]

Maple Cemetery, Caruthersville, Missouri

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[[Category:Caruthersville, Missouri]] [[Category:Pemiscot County, Missouri, Cemeteries]] See also: *[https://plus.google.com/115675638914354955110/about Google+] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSmpid=47055023&CRid=29983 FindaGrave.com] == Transcription == I began this page to post photographs taken previously, this is not a full inventory. I am no longer local to the area and passing on to others. [[Powell-5629|Powell-5629]] 03:28, 1 January 2015 (EST) {| 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;"|'''extra information''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''photo #''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''GPS location''' |- | Burnett||Beryman F||5 October 1876||13 August 1969||same stone as Mary Burnett||[[:Image:Maple_Cemetery_Caruthersville_Missouri.jpg |Photo]]|| |- | Burnett||Mary Alta (Riley)||28 January 1889||15 August 1978||same stone as Beryman Burnett||[[:Image:Maple_Cemetery_Caruthersville_Missouri.jpg |Photo]]|| |- | Bishop||Lorene B||1 October 1911||15 April 1989||same stone as Jesse Bishop||[[:Image:Maple_Cemetery_Caruthersville_Missouri-1.jpg |Photo]]|| |- | Bishop||Jesse Lee “Pete”||24 January 1908||5 June 1996||same stone as Lorene Bishop||[[:Image:Maple_Cemetery_Caruthersville_Missouri-1.jpg |Photo]]|| |- | Cupples ||Elivs||||||||[[:Image:Maple_Cemetery_Caruthersville_Missouri-2.jpg |Photo]]|| |- | Gibson||Newberry||1850||1958||||[[:Image:Maple_Cemetery_Caruthersville_Missouri-3.jpg |Photo]]|| |- | Huffman||Beulah||8 January 1901||6 August 1984||||[[:Image:Maple_Cemetery_Caruthersville_Missouri-4.jpg |Photo]]|| |- | Irions||Laurie Elizabeth (Kesner)||11 January 1886||20 January 1960||Same stone as William Irions||[[:Image:Maple_Cemetery_Caruthersville_Missouri-5.jpg |Photo]]|| |- | Irions||William M||24 December 1879||25 January 1929||Same stone as Laurie Irions||[[:Image:Maple_Cemetery_Caruthersville_Missouri-5.jpg |Photo]]|| |- | Powell||Joseph Earl||1 October 1889||3 March 1967||Same stone as Missouri Powell||[[:Image:Maple_Cemetery_Caruthersville_Missouri-6.jpg |Photo]]|| |- | Powell||Missouri||11 January 1890||25 August 1971||Same stone as Joseph Earl Powell||[[:Image:Maple_Cemetery_Caruthersville_Missouri-6.jpg |Photo]]|| |- | Powell||Mary E||1887||1972||Same stone as Andrew Lynn Powell||[[:Image:Maple_Cemetery_Caruthersville_Missouri-7.jpg |Photo]]|| |- | Powell||Andrew Lynn||1883||1960||Same stone as Mary E Powell||[[:Image:Maple_Cemetery_Caruthersville_Missouri-7.jpg |Photo]]|| |- | Powell||Violet (Bishop)||1910||1956||“He’ll understand say well done”||[[:Image:Maple_Cemetery_Caruthersville_Missouri-8.jpg |Photo]]|| |- | Riggs||Cecil Samuel||6 May 1915||26 April 1992||Same stone as Juanita (Autry) Riggs||[[:Image:Maple_Cemetery_Caruthersville_Missouri-9.jpg |Photo]]|| |- | Riggs||Cecil Samuel||6 May 1915||26 April 1992||Tec 5 US Army, World War II||[[:Image:Maple_Cemetery_Caruthersville_Missouri-12.jpg |Photo]]|| |- | Riggs||Juanita (Autry)||6 March 1917||5 July 1982||reverse:parents of Joanne, Mitchell, Joey, Anita, Gary
Same stone as Cecil S. Riggs||[[:Image:Maple_Cemetery_Caruthersville_Missouri-9.jpg |Photo]]|| |- | Riggs||Connie Owen||20 May 1910||29 October 1976||Same stone as Lucille (Bruton) Riggs||[[:Image:Maple_Cemetery_Caruthersville_Missouri-11.jpg |Photo]]|| |- | Riggs||Connie O.||20 March 1913||25 February 1991||"Private, United States Army, World War II"||[[:Image:Maple_Cemetery_Caruthersville_Missouri-10.jpg |Photo]]|| |- | Riggs||Lucille (Bruton)||19 April 1912||5 September 1993||Same stone as Connie Owen Riggs||[[:Image:Maple_Cemetery_Caruthersville_Missouri-11.jpg |Photo]]|| |- | Riggs||Ezra E.||7 August 1880||23 January 1965||"Father", same stone as Docio Riggs||[[:Image:Maple_Cemetery_Caruthersville_Missouri-13.jpg |Photo]]|| |- | Riggs||Docio Timpy (Darby)||18 August 1891||28 October 1966||"Mother", same stone as Ezra Riggs||[[:Image:Maple_Cemetery_Caruthersville_Missouri-13.jpg |Photo]]|| |- | Riggs||Wilma Elco||7 August 1918||11 August 1953||“Missouri, CPL 383 Infantry 96 Infantry Div World War II” “BSM & OLC-PH”||[[:Image:Maple_Cemetery_Caruthersville_Missouri-15.jpg |Photo]]|||| |- | Riggs||Wilma Elco||7 August 1918||11 August 1953||Same stone as Mildred (French) Riggs||[[:Image:Maple_Cemetery_Caruthersville_Missouri-14.jpg |Photo]]|||| |- | Riggs||Mildred M. (French)||6 November 1918||17 January 1994||“Father and dearest mother, source of strength to loving children Jerry, Gayle, John, Geneva”||[[:Image:Maple_Cemetery_Caruthersville_Missouri-14.jpg |Photo]]|||| |- | Williams||James A.||12 July 1874||14 July 1943||“Absent here but present with the Lord”||[[:Image:Maple_Cemetery_Caruthersville_Missouri-16.jpg |Photo]]|| |- | Williams||Johnny M.||18 August 1880||25 May 1955||"Little Buck"||[[:Image:Maple_Cemetery_Caruthersville_Missouri-17.jpg |Photo]]|| |- | Williams||Ella May||12 October 1891||30 April 1986||“Psalm 116 : 15”||[[:Image:Maple_Cemetery_Caruthersville_Missouri-18.jpg |Photo]]|| |- | Williams||Leara Ethel||3 November 1903||7 March 1920||“Dau. Of J.M. & Ellie Williams”||[[:Image:Maple_Cemetery_Caruthersville_Missouri-19.jpg |Photo]]|| |- | Williams||Fred R.||1878||1940||||[[:Image:Maple_Cemetery_Caruthersville_Missouri-20.jpg |Photo]]|| |- | Williams||Sarah Jane||1880||1968||||[[:Image:Maple_Cemetery_Caruthersville_Missouri-20.jpg |Photo]]|| |- | Williams||Nora Lucille||1913||1924||||[[:Image:Maple_Cemetery_Caruthersville_Missouri-20.jpg |Photo]]|| |- | Williams||Jewel||1908||1989||||[[:Image:Maple_Cemetery_Caruthersville_Missouri-20.jpg |Photo]]|| |}

Maple Census Index

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[[Category: Maple Name Study]] This index links MAPLE entries in early US Censuses to corresponding Wikitree profiles. ----- 1790 US Census: [[Maple-623|Benjamin Maple]] - Washington County, Pennsylvania [[Maple-4|David Maple]] - Franklin Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania [[Maple-178|John Maple]] - German Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania [[Maple-3|John Maypole]] - Washington Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania [[Maple-500|John Maple]] - Bucks County, Pennsylvania [[Maple-449|William Maple]] - Washington County, Pennsylvania ----- 1800 US Census: [[Maple-56|Aron Mapel]] - German Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania [[Maple-4|David Maipel]] - Dunbar Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania [[Maple-438|Jacob Maple Sr]] - Linton Hundred, Washington County, Maryland [[Maple-442|Jacob Maple Jr]] - Linton Hundred, Washington County, Maryland [[Maple-3|John Maipel]] - Dunbar Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania [[Maple-514|Robert Mapel]] - German Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania [[Maple-556|Stephen Maple]] - Greene Township, Green County, Pennsylvania [[Maple-9|William Maipel]] - Dunbar Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania [[Maple-443|William Maple]] - Linton Hundred, Washington County, Maryland ----- 1820 US Census: ...Indiana... Benjamin Maple - Posey, Franklin, Indiana John Maple - Posey, Franklin, Indiana Stephen Maple - Posey, Franklin, Indiana ...Kentucky... David Maple - Elksburg, Lewis, Kentucky George Maple - Elksburg, Lewis, Kentucky John Maple - Elksburg, Lewis, Kentucky Sally Maple - Portland, Jefferson, Kentucky ...New York... David Maple - Hartwick, Otsego, New York Josiah Maple - Hartwick, Otsego, New York Nathan Maple - Otsego, Otsego, New York ...Ohio... [[Maple-515|Aaron Maple]] - Knox Township, Jefferson County, Ohio [[Maple-56|Aaron Maples]] - Unity Township, Columbiana County, Ohio Benjamin Maple - Island Creek Township, Jefferson County, Ohio [[Maple-64|Benjamin Maple]] - Knox Township, Jefferson County, Ohio [[Maple-444|David Maple]] - Linton Township, Coshocton County, Ohio [[Maple-428|David Maple]] - Rock Township, Harrison County, Ohio [[Maple-421|David Maple]] - Knox Township, Jefferson County, Ohio E. Maple - Union Township, Warren County, Ohio [[Maple-424|Ezekial Maple]] - Yellow Creek Township, Columbiana County, Ohio [[Maple-77|George Maple]] - Linton Township, Coshocton County, Ohio [[Maple-262|George Maple]] - Knox Township, Jefferson County, Ohio [[Maple-425|Jacob Mapel]] - Washington Township, Columbiana County, Ohio [[Maple-438|Jacob Maple Sr]] - Linton Township, Coshocton County, Ohio [[Maple-442|Jacob Maple]] - Linton Township, Coshocton County, Ohio James Maple - Knox Township, Jefferson County, Ohio John Maple - Madison, Montgomery, Ohio [[Maple-3|John Maple]] - Washington Township, Columbiana County, Ohio [[Maple-514|Robert Maple]] - Knox Township, Jefferson County, Ohio [[Maple-663|William Maple]] - Washington Township, Columbiana County, Ohio [[Maple-423|Wm Maple]] - Knox Township, Jefferson County, Ohio [[Maple-9|Wm Maple]] - Springfield Township, Jefferson County, Ohio [[Maple-443|Wm Maple]] - Wheeling Township, Guernsey County, Ohio ...Pennsylvania... Benjamin Maple - Wayne, Greene, Pennsylvania Benjamin Maple - Wayne, Greene, Pennsylvania John Maple - Franklin, Greene, Pennsylvania Robert Maple - Greene, Greene, Pennsylvania Stephen Maple - Greene, Greene, Pennsylvania Thomas Maple - Dunkard, Greene, Pennsylvania William Maple - Franklin, Greene, Pennsylvania ----- 1830 US Census ...Indiana... William Maple - Fayette, Indiana ...Kentucky... David Maple - Lewis, Kentucky ...New Jersey... David Maple - South Brunswick, Middlesex, New Jersey David Maple - West Windsor, Middlesex, New Jersey ...Ohio... Aaron Maple - Ross Township, Jefferson County, Ohio Aaron W Maple - Unity Township, Columbiana County, Ohio Ann Maple - Linton Township, Coshocton County, Ohio Benjn Maple - Ross Township, Jefferson County, Ohio [[Maple-776|Benjamin Maple]] - Salt Creek Township, Holmes County, Ohio [[Maple-64|Benjamin Maple]] - Knox Township, Jefferson County, Ohio [[Maple-421|David Maple]] - Clinton Township, Jefferson County, Ohio [[Maple-777|David Maple]] - Perry Township, Coshocton County, Ohio [[Maple-428|David Maple]] - Washington Township, Columbiana County, Ohio [[Maple-420|David Maplole]] - Yellow Creek Township, Columbiana County, Ohio Elijah Maple - Washington Township, Columbiana County, Ohio Francis Maple - Washington Township, Columbiana County, Ohio [[Maple-262|George R Maple]] - Saline Township, Columbiana County, Ohio Isaac Maple - Wheeling Township, Guernsey County, Ohio [[Maple-425|Jacob Maple]] - Washington Township, Columbiana County, Ohio [[Maple-655|Jacob Maple]] - Oxford Township, Coshocton County, Ohio James Maple - Knox Township, Jefferson County, Ohio Jessie Maple - Knox Township, Jefferson County, Ohio John Maple - Washington Township, Columbiana County, Ohio (20<30) [[Maple-3|John Maple]] - Washington Township, Columbiana County, Ohio (60<70) [[Segatty-1|Margret Maple]] - Linton Township, Coshocton County, Ohio [[Maple-514|Robert Maple]] - Knox Township, Jefferson County, Ohio [[Maple-518|Thomas Maple]]- Washington Township, Columbiana County, Ohio [[Maple-663|William Maple]] - Washington Township, Columbiana County, Ohio [[Maple-423 |William Maple]] - Yellow Creek Township, Columbiana County, Ohio [[Maple-443|William Maple]] - Wheeling Township, Guernsey County, Ohio (50<60) [[Maple-778|William Maple]] - Wheeling Township, Guernsey County, Ohio (20<30) [[Maple-408|Wm R Maple]] - Knox Township, Jefferson County, Ohio [[Maple-9|Wm Maple]] - Springfield Township, Jefferson County, Ohio William Maple - Mary Ellen, Warren, Ohio ...Pennsylvania... William Maple - Franklin, Greene, Pennsylvania ----- 1840 US Census ...Illinois... [[Maple-588|Abraham Maple]] - Lafayette Precinct, Peoria County, Illinois [[Maple-583|Isaac Maple]] - Lafayette Precinct, Peoria County, Illinois William Maple Jr - Lafayette Precinct, Peoria County, Illinois [[Maple-443|William Maple Sr]]- Lafayette Precinct, Peoria County, Illinois ...Indiana... [[Maple-648|B Maples]] - 1840 Clinton, Fugit and Salt Creek Townships, Decatur County, Indiana [[Maple-573|H W Maple]] - 1840 Washington, Marion, Sand Creek, Clay, and Adams Twps, Decatur County, Indiana [[Maple-779|Davidson Maple]] - 1840 Washington, Marion, Sand Creek, Clay, and Adams Twps, Decatur County, Indiana ...Ohio... [[Maple-64|Benjamin Maple]] - Saline Township, Jefferson County, Ohio [[Maple-776|Benj Mapel]] - Salt Creek Township, Holmes County, Ohio [[Maple-420|David Maple]] - Linton Township, Coshocton County, Ohio [[Maple-559|Elijah Maple]] - Lee Township, Carroll County, Ohio [[Maple-563|Ezekiel Maple]] - Lee Township, Carroll County, Ohio Ezekiel Maple - Saline Township, Jefferson County, Ohio [[Maple-262|George R Maple]] - Saline Township, Jefferson County, Ohio [[Maple-554|Jacob Maple]] - Lee Township, Carroll County, Ohio [[Cornell-2783|Jane Maple]] - Lee Township, Carroll County, Ohio [[Maple-3|John Maple]] - Center Township, Carroll County, Ohio [[Maple-562|John Maple]] - Lee Township, Carroll County, Ohio [[Maple-421|Joseph Maple]] - Linton Township, Coshocton County, Ohio [[Cornell-2783|Mrs Maple]] - Lee Township, Carroll County, Ohio [[Maple-514|Robert Maple]] - Knox Township, Jefferson County, Ohio [[Maple-651|Robert R Maple]] - Knox Township, Jefferson County, Ohio [[Maple-518|Thomas Maple]] - Lee Township, Carroll County, Ohio William Maple - Saline Township, Jefferson County, Ohio [[Maple-423|William B Maple]] - Linton Township, Coshocton County, Ohio

Maple Hill Cemetery

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[[Category: Maple Hill Cemetery, Hanover Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, Cemeteries]] [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for the Maple Hill 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]]. Maple Hill Cemetery and Crematory is located in Hanover Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, just outside of Wilkes-Barre. It is next to St. Mary's Cemetery. 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=== [http://maplehillcemetery.org/ Maple Hill Cemetery website] Address and Phone
68 E. St. Mary's Rd.
Hanover Township, PA 18706
Phone: (570) 823-2614
email: information@maplehillcemetery.org
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Maple Hill Cemetery, Huntsville, Alabama

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== Notable Interments == * [[Bibb-294|Thomas Bibb]] (1782–1839), Governor of Alabama, served 1820 to 1821. * [[wikipedia:William T. H. Brooks|William T. H. Brooks]] (1821–1870), [[wikipedia:Union Army|Union]] [[wikipedia:brigadier general|brigadier general]]. * [[Chapman-7431|Reuben Chapman]] (1799–1882), Governor of Alabama, served 1847 to 1849; United States representative, served 1835 to 1847. * [[Clay-271|Clement Claiborne Clay]] (1816–1882), United States senator, served 1853 to 1861; [[wikipedia:Confederate States Senate|Confederate States senator]], 1862 to 1864. * [[Clay-254|Clement Comer Clay]] (1789–1866), Governor of Alabama, served 1835 to 1837; United States senator, served 1837 to 1841; United States representative, served 1829 to 1835. * [[Tunstall-25|Virginia Clay-Clopton]] (1823–1915), wife of [[wikipedia:Clement Claiborne Clay|Clement Claiborne Clay]], memoirist and socialite. * [[wikipedia:Jeremiah Clemens|Jeremiah Clemens]] (1814–1865), United States senator, served 1849 to 1853. * [[wikipedia:Konrad Dannenberg|Konrad Dannenberg]] (1912–2009), German-American rocket pioneer and member of the German rocket team brought to the United States after World War II. * [[wikipedia:Lowndes Henry Davis|Lowndes Henry Davis]] (1836–1920), United States representative, served the state of [[wikipedia:Missouri|Missouri]] 1879 to 1885. * [[wikipedia:Nicholas Davis, Jr.|Nicholas Davis, Jr.]] (1825–1875), delegate to [[wikipedia:Alabama Secession Convention|Alabama Secession Convention]]; deputy to [[wikipedia:Provisional Confederate Congress|Provisional Confederate Congress]], April 1861 to 1862; [[wikipedia:Lieutenant Colonel (United States)|lieutenant colonel]] in [[wikipedia:Confederate States Army|Confederate States Army]]. * [[wikipedia:Peter Myndert Dox|Peter Myndert Dox]] (1813–1891), United States representative, served 1869 to 1873. * [[wikipedia:Priscilla Holmes Drake|Priscilla Holmes Drake]] (1812-1892), woman suffragist * [[wikipedia:Albert Russel Erskine|Albert Russel Erskine]] (1871–1933), automobile magnate and president of [[wikipedia:Studebaker|Studebaker Motors]]. * [[wikipedia:Thomas Fearn|Thomas Fearn]] (1789–1863), deputy to Provisional Confederate Congress (resigned after first session). * Thomas Freeman (surveyor)Maj Thomas Freeman on {{FindAGrave|8762732|sameas=no}} (d. 1821), United States Surveyor General. * [[wikipedia:William Willis Garth|William Willis Garth]] (1828–1912), United States representative, served 1877 to 1879. * [[wikipedia:Gilbert M. L. Johnson|Gilbert M. L. Johnson]] (1837–1871), Union brevet brigadier general. * Egbert J. JonesEgbert J. Jones on {{FindAGrave|8842267|sameas=no}} (d. 1861), colonel of the 4th Alabama Infantry Regiment, [[wikipedia:Confederate States Army|CSA]], killed in the [[wikipedia:First Battle of Manassas|First Battle of Manassas]]. * [[wikipedia:Jabez Leftwich|Jabez Leftwich]] (1765–1855), United States representative, served the state of [[wikipedia:Virginia|Virginia]] 1821 to 1825. * [[Lewis-15866|David P. Lewis]] (1820–1884), deputy to Provisional Confederate Congress (resigned after first session); Governor of Alabama, served 1872 to 1874. * [[wikipedia:William M. Lowe|William M. Lowe]] (1842–1882), United States representative, served 1879 to 1881 and 1882. * [[Patton-2555|Robert M. Patton]] (1809–1885), Governor of Alabama, served 1865 to 1868. * [[wikipedia:LeRoy Pope|LeRoy Pope]] (1765–1844), early planter and "Father of Huntsville." * [[wikipedia:William N. Richardson|William N. Richardson]] (1839–1914), United States representative, served 1900 to 1914. * [[wikipedia:Joseph Humphrey Sloss|Joseph Humphrey Sloss]] (1826–1911), United States representative, served 1871 to 1875. * [[Sparkman-831|John J. Sparkman]] (1899–1985), United States senator, served 1946 to 1979. * [[Spragins-9|Robert L. Spragins]] (d. 1964), Major general who commanded [[wikipedia:71st Infantry Division (United States)|71st]] and [[wikipedia:44th Infantry Division (United States)|44th]] Infantry Divisions in [[wikipedia:World War II|World War II]]. * [[Walker-21752|John Williams Walker]] (1783–1823), United States senator, Alabama's first senator, served 1819 to 1822. * [[Walker-33479|LeRoy Pope Walker]] (1817–1884), first Confederate States secretary of war, 1861; Confederate brigadier general. * [[wikipedia:Richard Wilde Walker|Richard Wilde Walker]] (1823–1874), deputy to Provisional Confederate Congress, 1861 to 1862; Confederate States senator, 1864 to 1865. * [[White-3537|Addison White]] (1824–1909), United States representative, served the state of [[wikipedia:Kentucky|Kentucky]] 1851 to 1853. == Sources == See also: * [[wikipedia:Maple_Hill_Cemetery_(Huntsville,_Alabama)|Maple Hill Cemetery (Huntsville, Alabama)]] on Wikipedia * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/24196 Maple Hill Cemetery] on Find A Grave * [[:Category: Maple Hill Cemetery, Huntsville, Alabama]]

Maple Hill Cemetery-1

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'''Maple Hill Cemetery in Kenova, Wayne County, West Virginia Detailed Listings''' This page is part of the [[Space: West Virginia Cemeteries Team|West Virginia Cemeteries Team]] Address: 471 Docks Creek Cemetery Rd, Kenova, WV 25530. Telephone: 304-690-6866 Maple Hill is divided, by driveways, into 3 sections: Section #1 is a flush marker section, #2 and #3 are upright marker sections. The only auto access to the cemetery is to pass through Docks Creek Cemetery. Directions: From the junction of Rte. 75 and US 52 travel east on 75 for about 2 miles to Docks Creek Rd. then right turn for about .7 mile to Docks Creek Rd. on the right. Pass the Cemetery sign and veer left to get to Maple Hill. See The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Maple_Hill_Cemetery%2C_Wayne_County%2C_West_Virginia Maple Hill Cemetery Page] to see the souls that were laid to rest in the Evergreen Cemetery. See the [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/447629/maple-hill-cemetery Maple Hill Cemetery on FindAGrave] To Add A Sticker To Each Profile: :{{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:PARTIAL URL OF SPACE PAGE|NAME Cemetery]]}} :{{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:Maple_Hill_Cemetery-1|Maple Hill Cemetery ]]}} {{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:Maple_Hill_Cemetery-1|Maple Hill Cemetery ]]}} {{Clear}}

Maple Migrations

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[[Category: Maple Name Study]] The goal of this project is to untangle the relationships between MAPLE Families that migrated to western Pennsylvania and the Northwest Territory before Ohio statehood. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Maple-414|Bruce Maple]]. I will be summarizing what is known about the children of [[Maple-5|Benjamin Maple Jr]] here, and I will be posing questions about them and their descendants. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=14414093 send me a private message]. Thanks! ----- Description of the Maple migration to Ohio in a biography of one of William Maple Sr's descendants:John E. Hopley, "History of Crawford County, Ohio and Representative Citizens", Richmond-Arnold Publishing Company, Chicago, IL (1912), pages 1156-1157. :"AARON MAPLE, a general contractor and builder at Galion, O.. whose activities in this direction have covered a period of 18 years, was born near Richmond, Jefferson county, Ohio, May 20, 1866. :'''''The first Maples came from England to Princeton, N. J. Six brothers emigrated to Huntington, Pa., in the year 1761. William Maple and his brother Thomas came from Port Homer, Jefferson county. Ohio, they being two of the six brothers above mentioned. coming here from Huntington. William Maple married Kessiah Larrison in the year 1791. When the state was admitted to the Union in 1803 he bought a farm, paying for it with Continental money. He was a farmer and veterinary surgeon by occupation. To this union were born four sons—William, George, Benjamin and Jacobs, and five daughters — Abbie, Polly, Sarah, Clara and Kessiah. William emigrated to Bourbon county, Kentucky. George emigrated to Coshocton county, Ohio. Benjamin married Mary Rick and was the father of 23 children and was captain on the northern lakes in the War of 1812, but still retained his residence in Jefferson county, Ohio. Jacob married Catherine Adams and lived in Jefferson county, Ohio. Polly married Robert Maple and lived in Jefferson county, Ohio. Sarah married John McClain and also lived in Jefferson county, Ohio, of which marriage there were eleven children born. This John McClain was the grandfather of the mother of the subject of this sketch, consequently a maternal great grandfather. Clara married James McClelland. Kessiah married George Gulp. Abbie, who was the eldest daughter, married her cousin, Aaron Maple, son of Thomas, this Aaron being our subject's great grandfather in the direct paternal line. To them were born two sons—Thomas, who died in infancy, and Aaron (2nd), the latter being the grandfather of the present Aaron Maple. ''' :Aaron MapIe (2d), above mentioned, was born May 19, 1798. In 1822 he married Catherine Bowers, who was of German descent and bom in Jefferson county. In 1826 he secured land from the Government, the deed being dated Oct. 6th and signed by President J. Q. Adams. This document is now in the possession of his grandson, Mr. Aaron Maple of Galion. Aaron Maple (2d) died in 1873, having attained his 75th year. His wife Catherine lived to the advanced age of 86, dying in 1888. They were good people in every relation of life and worthy members of the English Lutheran church. To them were born three sons and three daughters: Abbie died June 6, 1850. Thomas Maple married Elizabeth Wright of Jefferson county, Ohio and moved to Alexandra, Kansas in 1878. William B. Maple married Anna Maple and moved to Pawnee, Kansas in 1881 ; to them were born nine children. Sarah Maple married William Heisler and moved to Harrison county, Ohio; to them were born two sons — John T. and Henry A. Anna Maple married George Maple and to them were born ten children. Tillie Maple moved to Columbiana county, Ohio and resided with her niece, Mrs. Thomas Randolph. :George B. Maple was born January 4, 1826. He grew to manhood on his father's farm, of which he came into subsequent possession and where he continued to live until his death, which took place in 1893, when he was 67 years old. He was married Sept. 10, 1857 to Jane McClain, by the Rev. L. Grier, a United Brethren minister. She was of Scotch-Irish ancestry, her people having been early settlers in Jefferson county. She died there in 1889, when aged 57 years. Both she and her husband were members of the Lutheran church. To them were born four sons and one daughter : Lewis H. Maple married Moody McClain of Harlem Springs, Carroll county; in 1888 they moved to Gallon, O., where he worked on the Erie Railroad for 22 years in the carpenter and interlocking department. In 1911 he resigned, to take a position with his brother Aaron in the building line. To them were born five sons—John R., Lewis M., Dean P., Joseph D. and Roderick W. Etta Maple married George W. McClain and lives on the old homestead. William M. and Olive C. died in infancy. :Aaron Maple, the direct subject of this sketch, whose nativity has been already given, attended country school and worked on the farm for his father until he was 21 years old. He then learned the carpenter's trade, at which he was employed until 1891, when he went to Galion, O., and worked four years there for the Erie Railroad in the carpentering department. In 1895 he resigned this position and entered into his present occupation as contractor and builder. He is a competent and reliable contractor and for many years has done a large share of this work in Galion. :Mr. Maple was married at Galion, May 21, 1896, to Miss Bertha M. Aukerman, of Galion, who was born in this city and graduated from the Galion High school in the class of 1895. Her parents, James L. and Sarah C. (Cockrell) Aukerman, were natives of Wayne county, Ohio, where they lived before coming to Galion. Mr. Aukerman was identified with the Erie Railway from the time it was built until his death in 1898, at the age of 53 years. Mrs. Maple's mother resides in Cleveland, O., and is now in her 66th year. A brother of hers, Clayton E., succeeded his father with the Erie and resides at Galion, with wife and son, James McClure. Mrs. Maple has one sister, Winifred, now the widow of William Ritzhaupt, who left five children—Roy, Laura, Catherine, Mary and Hazel. :Mr. and Mrs. Maple have one daughter, Georgetta, who was born March 26, 1899. They are all members of the Methodist Episcopal church. Mr. Maple is identified with the Knights of Pythias, the Modern Woodmen and the Order of Ben Hur, and he belongs also to the Commecrial Club." ----- Mention of the Maples as pioneers of Jefferson County, Ohio:J. A. Caldwell, "History of Belmont and Jefferson Counties, Ohio", The Historical Publishing Company, Wheeling, WV (1880), page 581. :"SALINE TOWNSHIP. :This township is situated on the extreme northeastern corner of the county. The historic Yellow creek flows through the entire length of the township and enters the Ohio river at Linton post office. Along the banks of this creek for ages the dusky red men trod the warpath, and over this now peaceful ground has many a weary captive toiled towards a horrid death at the stake, or a scarcely more desirable life of captivity among those who had no mercy on the white race. It was at the mouth of Yellow creek that the massacre of the Logan family took place by Greathouse's band, a full history of which is given in another part of this work. :An Indian trail formerly extended along Yellow creek for five miles from its mouth, at the end of which there was, years ago, indications of an encampment, and stones have been unearthed which bear the marks of fire upon their surface. The wild and romantic beauty of the scenery allured the red men of the forest, and the clear waters of Yellow creek and its tributaries, for which the township is justly noted, furnished numerous watering-places for the deer and other wild beasts, which were pierced by their arrows as they wandered to the bank to drink. The speckled trout darted through the brooklets, which were seemingly inexhaustible depositories of food, and the beaver sported in his meadow, inviting capture: All that uncultivated nature ever furnishes in this northern climate was produced in abundance, and it may be supposed the Indian here found enjoyments adapted to his rude tastes, and as elevated as he was capable of appreciating. :SETTLEMENT. :Settlements were not made in Saline for more than twenty years after the massacre at the mouth of Yellow creek, and during that time extensive military operations had taken place upon this continent. The conflict between the English and the colonists had been decided, England having lost her thirteen colonies, and a new power had arisen upon the political horizon. The savage tribes—the original owners of the soil-had been the last to yield, but before the first settlement was attempted, they, too, had been completely subdued and were harmless. :William McCullough came to this township and located at the mouth of Yellow creek prior to 1800. About 1795 Samuel Vantilburg came to this part of the county to make a permanent settlement. He located near where Port Homer now stands, and a number of his descendants are still in the county. The Crawfords came in 1807. Jacob Wesley was probably the first white man to penetrate the wilds of Saline township with a view to settlement, but at what date we could not learn. As early as 1800, we find Joshua Downer here prospecting among the hills and valleys; he was the first to discover salt in this township, about the year 1806. Samuel Potts and his brother Henry came in about 1803. '''The Maples were pioneers here, and also the Householders, and many others too numerous to mention.''' Among the old settlers who were quite prominent in their day, may be mentioned Jacob Groff and Mr. Hammond, the latter owning Hammondsville. :At the mouth of Yellow creek, on the farm of the McCulloughs, may be seen a few scattering stone, said to be the remains of a block-house which stood here at a very early day,but the information concerning it is very meagre and unsatisfactory, though it is quite evident that at one time such a place of defense existed somewhere in the neighborhood." ----- Jefferson County was formed on 29 July 1797 from the part of the Northwest Territory that encompassed what is now northeastern Ohio. Several of [[Maple-4|David Maple Sr]]'s sons appear to have been present in Jefferson County soon after its formation. Signatories to the PETITION TO CONGRESS BY INHABITANTS OF JEFFERSON COUNTY, 1799The Territorial Papers-Northwest Territory, Volume 3, page 54 included: ::[[Cornell-2963|Tunis CORNELL]] - Father in law of [[Maple-425|Jacob Maple]] ::[[Maple-425|Jacob MAYPOLE]] - son of [[Maple-4|David Maple Sr]] ::[[Maple-421|David MAYPOLE]] - son of [[Maple-4|David Maple Sr]] ::[[Maple-3|John MAYPOLE]] - son of [[Maple-4|David Maple Sr]] At the time the Maples first appeared in Jefferson County, the minimum purchase for patenting land was 640 acres (at $2.00 per acre). This was beyond the means of most farmers. By 1804, the minimum purchase was lowered to 160 acres (at $2.00 per acre; 1/4 in down payment, and the rest in 3 annual installments). :in 1805, [[Maple-4|David Maple Sr]] made a down payment for 160 acres in Springfield Township, Jefferson County. :In 1807, [[Maple-425|Jacob Maple]] made a down payment for 160 acres in what is now Washington Township, Carroll County. ----- The migration of [[Maple-4|David Maple Sr]]'s family to Ohio was described in a biography of his grandson, [[Johnson-53145|William Johnson]]:Judge G. L. Cranmer, History of the Upper Ohio Valley, Volume 1, Brant and Fuller, 1890 , Page 308. :"William Johnson, one of the oldest living residents of Columbiana county, was born in Pennsylvania, September 21, 1801, and is the '''son of Thomas and Mary (Mapele) Johnson, who were natives of Pennsylvania and New Jersey, respectively. When he was two years of age his father was drowned, after which sad event the mother with her family, accompanied by her father's family, came to Ohio, and settled near Amsterdam, on the head waters of Yellow creek, where the grandfather entered a quarter-section of land, upon which they all lived for a time. Misfortunes overtaking the land, having fallen into other hands, the family afterward settled near Hammondsville, and from thence settled on a tract near Summerset, which they leased, and upon which they lived for some years.''' The family was here divided, the mother removing to a farm on Yellow creek, where, in October, 1826, William was married to Sarah Yeagley, a resident of that neighborhood, where they lived about ten or twelve years." :On October 3 1805 "[[Maple-4|David Maple]] of Fayette County, Pennsylvania" made an $80 initial payment for land in Springfield Township, Jefferson County, Ohio (the southeast quarter of Section 14, Township 12, Range 4, on the Elk Fork of Yellow Creek, near where the town of Amsterdam was later founded in 1823).Register of the Steubenville Land Office: Certificate 1759. The total purchase price was $320, but David never made any additional payments. The land was patented on April 4, 1811 by John Montgomery.Tract Book and Entries, Congress Lands, 22 Ranges and the United States Military District: Volume 2. ----- The migration of [[Maple-3|John Maple]] (son of [[Maple-4|David Maple Sr]]) from Pennsylvania to Ohio:Judge H. W. Eckley, "History of Carroll and Harrison Counties, Ohio, Volume II. Lewis Publishing Company, 1921, pages 525-526. :"Edward MAPLE. After having long been numbered among the successful representatives of farm industry in his native county, Mr. Maple sold his farm and in the spring of 1920 removed to Carrollton, the county seat, where he is now living retired and finds merited surcease from the industrial labors and responsibilities that were formerly his portion. :Mr. Maple was born in Center Township, Carroll County, on the 31st of May, 1851, and is a son of David and Elizabeth (Dray) Maple, the former of whom likewise was a native of Center Township, where he was born in the year 1821, and the latter of whom was born in Trumbull County, this state. '''David Maple was a son of John and Mary Maple, who came from Pennsylvania to Carroll County in the early pioneer era, before the organization of the county, and who settled in Center Township, where the father obtained a tract of land and reclaimed a farm from the forest wilds.''' On this old homestead he and his wife passed the remainder of their lives, reared their children and contributed their portion to the civic and material development of the county. David Maple early began to assist in the arduous work of the pioneer farm which was the place of his birth, and his educational advantages were those afforded in the primitive schools of the locality and period. He eventually became the owner of a valuable landed estate of 600 acres, and was one of the substantial farmers and honored citizens of Center Township at the time of his death in 1888, his wife having passed away in 1886. He was a republican in politics and his wife was a member of the Christian Church. They became the parents of six children—Edward, Jacob, Mary Elizabeth, Susan, Anna Theresa and George Washington. :The old homestead farm gave its benignant influence and discipline to the childhood and youth of Edward Maple, and his alert mind broadened its ken through his application to study in the public schools of the locality. He learned all details of farm industry while yet a youth, and when the father made provision for his children by giving to each a farm Edward received as his allotment an excellent place of 160 acres in Center Township. This farm, upon which he made many improvements of modern order, continued as the stage of his successful activities as an agriculturist and stock-grower until 1920, when he sold the valuable property and in April established his home a Carrollton, where he purchased the attractive residence in which he and wife delight to extend welcome to their host of friends in the county. In politics Mr. Maple has never deviated from the line of staunch allegiance to the republican party, and while he has had no ambition for public office he gave effective service during his incumbency of the position of assessor of his native township. Both he and his wife hold membership in the Reformed Church. :On the 27th of September, 1887, Mr. Maple was united in marriage to Miss Eliza Barnhouse, who was born in Perry Township, Carroll County, August 26, 1853, a daughter of Samuel and Susannah (Stewart) Barnhouse, both natives of Carroll County, where the respective families were founded in the early pioneer days. Mrs. Barnhouse was a daughter of Mahlon Stewart, a prominent and influential pioneer of whom more specific mention will be found in connection with other personal sketches appearing in this work, be having been the founder of the village of Perrysville, this county. Mr. Barnhouse died in 1894. Mr. and Mrs. Maple have four children: Howard is married and resides in the city of Canton, Stark County, he having served two years during the nation's participation in the World war and having passed about one year in France. where he was assigned to the mail department of the service of the American Expeditionary Forces: Ralph E.. of Carrollton, married Miss Bessie Noble, and they have two children, Marion and Joseph; and Oma and Curtis remain at the parental home. Edward Dray, maternal grandfather of Mr. Maple, was one of the men associated with pioneer ore mining and other kindred operations near Niles, Trumbull County, and he also served as a soldier in the War of 1812. He finally established his residence on a pioneer farm in East Township, where his wife died, and he passed the closing period of his life in the home of his daughter Elizabeth, mother of the subject of this review, where he died when about ninety years of age." -----

Maple Name Study

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[[Category: Maple Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ==Background== ----- ''Distribution of the Maple surname'' :It has been estimated that 7680 people bearing the Maple surname lived in the United Kingdom, the United States, and other former British colonies in 2014.https://forebears.io/about/name-distribution-and-demographics A large majority of these (over 80%) lived in the United States. Also in the United States were an additional 815 people using the '''Mapel''' spelling of the name, so the U.S. was home for over 82% of the '''Maple/Mapel'''s in the English-speaking world. :The '''Maple''' surname has been present in England as far back as the 13th century. In the 1851 Census of England and Wales, 225 Maples were enumerated, mostly in the southeast of England -- the highest concentration was in Kent (82). :It is believed that most American '''Maple/Mapel'''s (generally unrelated to the '''Maples''') are descendants of a single man ([[Maple-6|Benjamin Maple Sr]]) who was present in the colony of ''West Jersey'' by 1692. Some think (but it is not certain) that this was the same Benjamin Maple of ''Ipswich, England'', who in 1684 signed a contract for 4 years of servitude in ''Barbados''. :It should be noted that among '''Maple'''s enumerated in the 1940 U.S. Census, about 5% were African-Americans, apparently unrelated to Benjamin Maple (see [[Space: Maple surname in the 1940 US Census|Maple Surname in the 1940 US Census]]). :'''Maple'''s are also found in Australia, Canada, and New Zealand, and we would like to learn more about the histories of these families. ----- ''Origins of the Maple surname'' :The '''Maple''' surname is generally thought to be an Anglo-Saxon locative name (meaning one who lives near Maple trees) that originated in England. One early example is ''Robert atte Mapele'', who lived in ''Essex'' in 1285 AD. :Recent Y-DNA studies, however, have shown that the '''Maple''' families of the United States share distant paternal ancestry with '''Mapley''' familes that lived in ''Buckinghamshire, England'' in the 18th century. '''Mapley''' is thought to be a variant of the '''Mabley/Mable''' surnames of Norman origin, possible related to the Old French surname '''Mabile'''. One early English example is ''Rogerus fillius Mabilie'', who lived in ''Northamptonshire'' in 1130 AD.Entry for Northamptonshire in the 1130 AD Pipe Roll - ''MAGNUM ROTULUM SCACCARII, VEL MAGNUM ROTULUM PIPE, DE ANNO TRICESIMO- PRIMO REGNI HENRICI PRIMI'', printed by command of His Majesty King William IV (1833), page 83: ::''Roger⁹ fiɫ Mabilię . redđ Cōpot̃ . de .xj . ɫi . 7 .xiij . ṡ̃. 7.iiij . đ. ᵱ t̄ra patis sui . In thauro .x . m̃. arg̃. Et deᵬ .c . ṡ̃. :So it seems that the '''Maple''' line of America may not be named for a tree after all! Current DNA evidence suggests that the American '''Maple'''s are not related to the '''Maple'''s of ''Kent''.https://www.familytreedna.com/public/MapleSurnameDNAProject?iframe=yresults Possible relationships between the '''Maple''', '''Mable''', '''Mabley''', and '''Mabile''' surnames are the subject of ongoing Y-DNA studies.https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/maple-surname-dna-project/about '''References''' ----- ==Goals of the Project== :The goal of this project is to connect all '''Maple'''s to the human family tree. Of course, we will never be able to create a complete genealogy, but where historical data is lacking, we hope to define relationships between different Maple branches through Y-DNA testing. Specific questions include: ::Are the descendants of [[Maple-6|Benjamin Maple Sr.]] related to the '''Maple'''s of Kent, England? How many Maple lines can we define? ::Were the patrilineal ancestors of these MAPLE lines Celtic, Anglo-Saxon, Norman, or something else? ::Can we find relationships between MAPLEs and other surnames such as MABLE, MABLEY, MABILE, and MAPLESDEN? ----- ==How you can contribute to the project== :1. If you have information on anyone with the '''Maple''', '''Mapel''', '''Mable''', '''Mabel''', '''Mapley''', '''Mabley''', '''Mabile''', or '''Maplesden''' surnames, please enter it into ''WikiTree'', or send it to the project administrator: [[Maple-414|Bruce Maple]]. :2. If you are a male with any of these surnames, please consider Y-DNA testing at Family Tree DNA. Current Y-DNA technology is enabling us to create a patrilineal family tree for all of humanity, and this could help us to find relationships between various Maple-like surnames. Participation does not require divulging any private information, and the Maple Surname Y-DNA Project has some funds available for free testing. Contact [[Maple-414|Bruce Maple]] for more information. [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=14414093 ( You can send a private message to Bruce by clicking here.)] :3. If you like, you can officially join the project and create your own research page: ::Join the project by adding the ONS Member Sticker to your profile: {{Member|ONS|name=Maple}}
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{{Clear}} ::Contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Maple-414|Bruce Maple]]''' for assistance with starting a new research page. ----- ==Research Pages== See the following pages for more information: ::[[:Space: Maple DNA|Maple DNA]] - A summary of DNA findings pertaining to the Maple family tree, ::[[:Space: Maple Origins|Maple Origins]] - Where did the Maple family originate? ::[[:Space: MAPLE Y-DNA Haplogroup|MAPLE/MAPLEY Y-DNA Haplogroups]] - for information on how you can help us learn more about the origins of the Maple surname in England and help to determine the path by which the patrilineal ancestors of the '''Maple'''s migrated through Europe into England. ::[[:Space: Maple Migrations|Maple Migrations]] - Evidence pertaining to the migration of Maple families from New Jersey to Pennsylvania and Ohio. ::[[Space: Maple Census Index|Maple Census Index]] - Find Maple Wikitree profiles from early US Census entries. ::[[Space: Origins of the Mabile_Surname|Origins of the Mabile Surname]] - Did the Maple surname come from the Norman name Mabile? ----- ==Most distant ancestors for known Maple lines== :For a list of profiles in the Maple Name Study, see [[:Category: Maple Name Study]] ----- ==Membership== :[[Maple-414|Bruce Maple]] ----- ==About the Project== The Maple Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Maple Maple] 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 Maple 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 Maple's), by time period (18th Century Maple's), or by topic (Maple DNA, Maple Occupations, Maple 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]].'' ----- Please post your comments here or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=14414093 send Bruce Maple a private message].

Maple Ridge Cemetery, Maple Ridge, British Columbia

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Street Address: 21404 Dewdney Trunk Road Community: Maple Ridge Locality: Greater Vancouver Regional District Municipality: Maple Ridge Province: BC GPS: 49.218578,-122.628581 Established 1897. [http://mapleridgemuseum.org/discover-our-stories/our-cemeteries/maple-ridge-cemetery/ Cemetery Map] [ http://www.interment.net/data/canada/bc/fraser/mapleridge/index.htm Interment Records]

Maple surname in the 1940 US Census

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[[Category: Maple Name Study]] This page discusses the distribution and origins of Maple/Mapel males enumerated in the 1940 US Census. ----- '''Distribution of Maple/Mapel males in the 1940 US Census:''' (as indexed by Familysearch -- no corrections have been made for census errors or indexing errors.) {| |State . . . . . . . . . . . . .||Maple . . . . ||Mapel . . . . ||Comments |- |_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ||# _ _ _ _ _ _||# _ _ _ _ _ |- |Ohio|| 268||26 |- |Indiana||200||9 |- |California||94||13 |- |Illinois||92||10 |- |Oklahoma||80||11 |- |Missouri||69||9 |- |Pennsylvania|| 41||18 |- |South Carolina||54||3||Most of African-American descent. |- |West Virginia||46||6||Majority are descendants of [[Maple-449|William Maple]] (1755-1842). |- |Kansas||36||16 |- |Michigan||43||3 |- |New York||39||2||Many of Canadian origin. |- |New Jersey||36||0 |- |Texas||33||2 |- |Kentucky||28||4||Some immigrated from Kent, England. |- |Oregon||29||3 |- |Iowa||19||11 |- |Nebraska||17||10 |- |Louisiana||23||0||All of African-American descent |- |Massachusetts||21||1 |- |Tennessee||19||0 |- |Washington||17||1 |- |Connecticut||14||0 |- |Minnesota||13||1 |- |Florida||12||0 |- |Colorado||11||0 |- |Arkansas||11||0 |- |Virginia||9||0 |- |Maryland||9||0 |- |Alabama||8||0 |- |Wyoming||6||3 |- |South Dakota||7||0 |- |Georgia||7||0 |- |Mississippi||7||0 |- |New Hampshire||6||0 |- |Vermont||5||0 |- |North Carolina||5||0 |- |Arizona||4||0 |- |District of Columbia||3||0 |- |Idaho||3||0 |- |Wisconsin||3||0 |- |Montana||2||0 |- |Rhode Island||2||0 |- |North Dakota||1||0 |- |Utah||1||0 |- |Delaware||1||0 |- |New Mexico||0||1 |} ----- '''Ancestry by State:''' :'''Arkansas''' ::Unrelated MAPLES: 1 :::[[Maples-1175|Henry Maples]] (1900-1974) :'''Arizona''' ::Descendants of [[Maple-438|Jacob Maple Sr]]: 2 ::Descendants of [[Maple-4|David Maple Sr]]: 1 ::Origins unknown: 1 :::[[Maple-2133|James Washington Maple]] (1932- ) :'''California''' ::Descendants of [[Maple-438|Jacob Maple Sr]]: 22 ::Descendants of [[Maple-178|John Maple Sr]]: 15 ::Descendants of [[Maple-4|David Maple Sr]]: 13 ::Descendants of [[Maple-104|William Maple Sr]]: 10 ::Descendants of [[Maple-440|Thomas Maple Sr]]: 8 ::Descendants of [[Maple-68|Benjamin Maple III]]: 4 ::Descendants of [[Maple-449|William Maple]] (1755-1842): 5 ::Descendants of [[Maple-556|Stephen Maple]] (1758-1844 ): 2 ::Descendants of [[Maple-411|John Maple]] (1765-1820): 6 ::Descendants of [[Maple-918|Robert R. Maple]] (1806-1873): 2 ::Descendants of [[Mapel-174|Elijah Thomas Mapel]] (1857-1929): 3 ::Descendants of [[Maple-1906|Marion F. Maple]] (1865- ): 2 ::Unrelated '''Maples''' families: 3 :::[[Maples-1096|John Maples]]: 3 ::'''Maple'''s of Native American descent: 3 :::[[Maple-1840|Billie Maple]] :::[[Maple-1839|John Maple]]: 2 ::Enumerated twice: 2 :::[[Maple-1870|Carl A. Maple]] :::[[Mapel-175|Charles L. Mapel]] (1894- ) ::Incorrectly indexed by Familysearch: :::[[Marple-366|Dave Marple]] ::Origins uncertain/unknown: 7 :::[[Maple-1870|Carl A. Maple]] (1865- ) :::[[Maple-1897|Charles William Maple]] (1917-2003) :::[[Maple-1905|Charles Evert Maple]] (1885- ): 2 :::[[Maple-1901|Joseph Maple]] (1895- ) :::[[Maple-1900|Philip Herman Maple]] (1892- ) :::[[Maple-1899|Thomas J. Maple]] (1894- ) ----- :'''Colorado''' ::Descendants of [[Maple-4|David Maple Sr]] (1731-1807): 2 ::Descendants of [[Maple-623|Benjamin Maple]] (1766-1823): 3 ::Descendants of [[Maple-2150|Francis Marion Maple]] (1850-1925): 5 ::Enumerated in 2 states: 1 :::[[Maple-2046|Guy F. Maple]] (1896- ) ----- :'''Connecticut''' ::MAPLEs of Canadian origin: 5 :::Descendants of [[Maple-1985|Dominic Maple]] (1816- ): 1 :::Descendants of [[Maple-751|John Maple]] (1839-1902): 4 ::Descendants of unrelated MAPLE families from South Carolina: 6 :::[[Maple-2052|Jerry Maple]] (1903- ): 5 :::[[Maple-2053|James Maple]] (1915- ) ::Descendants of unrelated MAPLES families: 2 :::[[Maples-679|Frederick J. Maples]] (1884- ): 2 ::Origins unknown: 1 :::[[Maple-2050|Alfred L. Maple]] (1876- ) ----- :'''Delaware''' ::Enumerated elsewhere: 1 :::Oscar Maple (no data) ----- :'''District of Columbia''' ::Descendants of [[Maple-104|William Maple Sr]] (1738-1812): 1 ::MAPLES of German origin: 1 :::Descendants of [[Maple-2023|George J. Maple]] (1883- ): 1 ::Unrelated Maple families: 1 :::James Maple (1903- ) ----- :'''Florida''' ::Descendants of [[Maple-104|William Maple Sr]] (1738-1812): 2 ::Descendants of [[Maple-178|John Maple Sr]] (1740-1820): 2 ::MAPLEs of English origin (not descendants of Benjamin Sr.): 1 :::Descendants of [[Maple-781|Thomas Maple]] (1812-1887): 1 ::MAPLEs of African-American descent: 3 :::[[Maple-2287|Moses Maple]] (1874- ): 2 :::[[Maple-2288|James Maple]] (1909- ) ::Unrelated MAPLES: 1 :::[[Maples-1157|Charles M. Maples]] (1908- ) ::Incorrectly indexed by Familysearch: 3 :::[[Marple-386|Robert D. Marple]]: 3 ----- :'''Idaho''' ::Descendants of [[Maple-2142|David Maple]] (1800- ): 3 ----- :'''Illinois''' ::Descendants of [[Maple-438|Jacob Maple Sr]] (1735-1820): 24 ::Descendants of [[Maple-4|David Maple Sr]] (1731-1807): 22 ::Descendants of [[Maple-440|Thomas Maple Sr]] (1733-1782): 2 ::Descendants of [[Maple-178|John Maple Sr]] (1740-1820): 4 ::Descendants of [[Maple-449|William Maple]] (1755-1842): 8 ::Descendants of [[Maple-623|Benjamin Maple]] (1766-1823): 6 ::Descendants of [[Maple-904|John Maple]] (1765-1820): 6 ::Descendants of [[Maple-1743|Peter Maple]] (1817- ): 5 ::Descendants of [[Maple-1767|Charles George Maple]] (1888- ): 4 ::Descendants of unrelated '''Maples''' families: 9 :::[[Maples-1069|Charles E. Maples]]: 2 :::[[Maples-1066|Everett Maple]]: 1 :::[[Maples-1078|Ira F. Maples]]: 2 :::[[Maples-1062|Theodore Maples]]: 3 :::[[Maples-1077|William Maples]]: 1 ::Enumerated twice: 1 :::[[Maple-1716|Gilbert Maple]] ::Not descendants of Benjamin Maple Sr: :::[[Maple-1792|Sam Maple]] (1892- ) :::[[Maple-1783|Willard Maple]] ::Incorrectly indexed by Familysearch: 1 :::[[Masel-3|Theodore C. Masel]] ::Origins unknown: 10 :::[[Maple-1788|Charles E. Maple]] (1916- ) :::[[Mapel-165|Clarence O. Mapel]] (1879- ) :::[[Maple-1800|Ivan Maple]] (1920- ) :::[[Maple-1746|Leonard Maple]] (1903- ) :::[[Maple-1772|Leslie Maple]] (1875- ) :::[[Maple-1778|Louis Maple]] (1897- ): 3 :::[[Maple-1793|Paul Maple]] (1892- ) :::[[Maple-1796|Roy Maple]] (1892- ) ----- :'''Indiana:''' ::Descendants of [[Maple-623|Benjamin Maple]] (1766-1823): 89 ::Descendants of [[Maple-449|William Maple]] (1755-1842): 33 ::Descendants of [[Maple-4|David Maple Sr]] (1731-1807): 25 ::Descendants of [[Maple-440|Thomas Maple Sr]] (1733-1782): 11 ::Descendants of [[Maple-556|Stephen Mapel]] (1758-1844): 8 ::Descendants of [[Maple-68|Benjamin Maple III]] (1725-1796): 6 ::Descendants of [[Maple-104|William Maple Sr]] (1738-1812): 5 ::Descendants of [[Maple-178|John Maple Sr]] (1740-1820): 4 ::Descendants of [[Maple-438|Jacob Maple Sr]] (1735-1820): 1 ::Descendants of [[Maple-1164|Curtis Maple]] (1872- ): 4 ::Descendants of [[Maple-1243|William Maple]] (1858-1888): 2 ::Wives erroneously enumerated as males: 2 :::[[Yant-98|Olive Maple]] (1864- ) :::[[Spurlin-245|Ollie Maple]] (1886-1971) ::Enumerated twice: 1 :::[[Maple-1106|Warren W. Maple]] ::Indexed twice by Familysearch: 5 :::[[Maple-1121|Edgar David Maple]] :::[[Maple-1149|George Maple]] :::[[Maple-1123|Herschel Maple]] :::[[Maple-1150|James Maple]] :::[[Maple-1148|William Mclellan Maple]] ::Descendants of unrelated '''Maples''' families: 7 :::[[Maples-1017|Claude Maples]] (1906- ): 1 :::[[Maples-1018|Herbert Maples]] (1911- ): 2 :::[[Maples-1014|James C. Maples]] (1906- ): 4 ::Origins uncertain: 6 :::[[Maple-1256|Lon Maple]] (1858- ): 1 :::[[Maple-1249|O. L. Maple]] (1919- ): 1 :::[[Maple-1255|Ralph Maple]] (1890- ): 1 :::[[Maple-1234|Virgil L. Maple]] (1900- ): 2 :::[[Maple-1250|Wayne Maple]] (1900- ): 1 ----- :'''Iowa''' ::Descendants of [[Maple-438|Jacob Maple Sr]] (1735-1820): 3 ::Descendants of [[Maple-4|David Maple Sr]] (1731-1807): 2 ::Descendants of [[Maple-556|Stephen Maple]] (1758-1844): 21 ::Descendants of [[Maple-918|Robert R. Maple]] (1806-1873): 2 ::Enumerated twice: 1 :::[[Mapel-278|Ralph Fitz Mapel]] (1893-1975) ----- :'''Kansas''' ::Descendants of [[Maple-4|David Maple Sr]] (1731-1807): 21 ::Descendants of [[Maple-438|Jacob Maple Sr]] (1735-1820): 9 ::Descendants of [[Maple-68|Benjamin Maple III]] (1725-1796): 2 ::Descendants of [[Maple-104|William Maple Sr]] (1738-1812): 3 ::Descendants of [[Maple-178|John Maple Sr]] (1740-1820): 1 ::Descendants of [[Maple-556|Stephen Maple]] (1758-1844): 4 ::Descendants of [[Maples-1102|Silas Maples]]: 5 ::Enumerated in 2 states: 1 :::[[Mapel-184|Edwin Alonzo Mapel]] ::Incorrectly indexed by Familysearch: 1 :::[[Maples-1106|Charles E. Maples]] (1899- ) ::Unrelated Maple families: 2 :::[[Maple-1922|Norman Maple]] (1893- ): 2 ::Origins unknown: 1 :::[[Maple-1926|Frank Maple]] (1860- ) ----- :'''Kentucky''' ::Descendants of [[Maple-411|John Maple]] (1765-1820): 15 ::Descendants of [[Maple-449|William Maple]] (1755-1842): 2 ::Descendants of [[Mapel-28|George W. Mapel]] (1822-1888): 3 ::Descendants of [[Maple-2179|Henry Maple]] (1880-1981): 7 ::Origins unknown: 1 :::[[Mapel-241| S. Maple]] (1882- ) ::MAPLEs of African-American descent: 2 :::[[Maple-2201|Ennis Maple]] (1876- ) :::[[Maple-2202|Allen Maple]] (1893- ) ::Unrelated MAPLES: 1 :::[[Maples-1150|Walter Maples]] (1885- ) ----- :'''Louisiana''' ::MAPLEs of African-American descent: 23 ----- :'''Maryland''' ::Descendants of [[Maple-449|William Maple]] (1755-1842): 1 ::Immigrants from England: 1 :::[[Maple-2166|Alfred H. Maple]] (1888- ) ::Immigrants from Poland: 1 :::[[Maple-2169|John Maple]] (1900- ) ::MAPLEs of African-American descent: 5 :::[[Maple-2165|Andrew Maple]] (1903- ): 3 :::[[Maple-2167|Francis Maple]] (1903- ) :::[[Maple-2168|Ernest Maple]] (1910- ) ----- :'''Massachusetts''' ::Descendants of [[Maple-815|Stephen Maple]] (1792-1873): 2 ::Descendants of [[Maple-1361|James C. Maple]] (1879- ): 1 ::MAPLEs of Canadian origin: 9 :::Descendants of [[Maple-2028|Francis Maple]] (1817-1854): 9 ::MAPLEs of German origin: 2 :::Descendants of [[Maple-2039|John J. Maple]]: 2 ::MAPLEs of Russian origin: 6 :::Descendants of [[Maple-2042|Harold Maple]] (1878- ): 5 :::[[Maple-2047|Jacob Maple]] (1909- ) ::Descendants of unrelated MARPLE families: 3 :::[[Marple-376|Stanley Marple]] (1894- ): 3 ----- :'''Michigan''' ::Descendants of [[Maple-4|David Maple Sr]] (1731-1807): 1 ::Descendants of [[Maple-178|John Maple Sr]] (1740-1820): 1 ::Descendants of [[Maple-449|William Maple]] (1755-1842): 5 ::Descendants of [[Maple-556|Stephen Maple]] (1758-1844): 1 ::Descendants of [[Maple-411|John Maple]] (1765-1820): 1 ::Descendants of [[Maple-623|Benjamin Maple]] (1766-1823): 4 ::Descendants of [[Maple-1491|George Maple]] (1817- ): 6 ::Descendants of [[Maple-751|John Maple]] (1839-1902): 2 ::Origins unknown: 9 :::[[Maple-2371|William E, Maple]] (1873- ) :::[[Maple-2368|Glen Maple]] (1885- ) :::[[Maple-1898|Charles A. Maple]] (1896- ) :::[[Maple-2297|Joseph James Maple]] (1896-1987): 4 :::[[Maple-2363|Allen Maple]] (1897-1971) :::[[Maple-2369|Troy Maple]] (1908- ) ::Unrelated MAPLES: 5 :::[[Maples-1163|Raymond F. Maples]]: 4 :::[[Maples-1178|John E. Maples]] (1915-2001) ::MAPLEs of African-American descent: 7 ----- :'''Minnesota''' ::Descendants of [[Maple-918|Robert R. Maple]] (1806-1873): 3 ::MAPLEs of Polish origin: 2 :::[[Maple-2347|Paul Stanley Maple]] (1888- ) :::[[Maple-2348|John Stephen Maple]] (1901- ) ::MAPLEs of Swedish origin: 5 :::[[Maple-2342|Gust Maple]] (1894- ) :::[[Maple-2341|Martin Carl Maple]] (1898-1975): 4 ----- :'''Missouri''' ::Descendants of [[Maple-4|David Maple Sr]] (1731-1807): 30 ::Descendants of [[Maple-449|William Maple]] (1755-1842): 8 ::Descendants of [[Maple-556|Stephen Maple]] (1758-1844): 3 ::Descendants of [[Maple-623|Benjamin Maple]] (1766-1823): 14 ::Descendants 0f [[Maple-1064|William W. Maple]] (1819-1894): 9 ::Origins unknown: 6 :::[[Maple-641|Charles J. Maple]] (1924-2006) :::[[Maple-1975|Dee Maple]] (1916- ) :::[[Maple-1925|Francis W. Maple]] (1883- ) :::[[Maple-1972|John Maple]] (1934- ) :::[[Maple-1974|Lloyd Maple]] (1914- ) :::[[Maple-1973|Raymond Maple]] (1912- ) ::Descendants of unrelated MAPLES families: 2 :::[[Maples-1112|Berch Maple]] (1877- ) :::[[Maples-1114|Thomas Frank Maple]] ::Descendants of unrelated MARPLE families: 2 :::[[Marple-374|Andy Maple]] (1889- ) :::[[Marple-375|Stonewall Maple]] (1895- ) ----- :'''Montana''' ::Descendants of [[Maple-438|Jacob Maple Sr]] (1735-1820): 1 ::Descendants of [[Maple-104|William Maple Sr]] (1738-1813): 1 ----- :'''Nebraska''' ::Descendants of [[Maple-104|William Maple Sr]] (1738-1813): 6 ::Descendants of [[Maple-438|Jacob Maple Sr]] (1735-1820): 3 ::Descendants of [[Maple-4|David Maple Sr]] (1731-1807): 2 ::Descendants of [[Maple-556|Stephen Maple]] (1758-1844): 7 ::Descendants of [[Maple-623|Benjamin Maple]] (1766-1823): 2 ::Enumerated in 2 states: 1 :::[[Maple-2158|Vernon Lester Maple]] (1921-1999) ::Origins unknown: 6 :::[[Maple-2313|Dale C. Maple]] (1908-1965): 4 :::[[Mapel-261|Archie B. Mapel]] (1912-1987): 2 ----- :'''New Hampshire''' ::MAPLEs of Canadian origin: 6 :::Descendants of [[Maple-751|John Maple]] (1939-1902): 5 :::[[Maple-2178|Bert N. Maple]] (1882- ) ----- :'''New Jersey''' ::Descendants of [[Maple-68|Benjamin Maple III]] (1725-1796): 10 ::Descendants of [[Maple-178|John Maple Sr]] (1740-1820): 13 ::Descendants of [[Maple-1274|David B. Maple]] (1835-1913): 1 ::Descendants of [[Maple-1287|William Sherman Maple]] (1864- ): 2 ::Descendants of possibly unrelated '''Maple''' families: 4 :::[[Maple-1292|Andrew Maple]] (1920- ): 1 :::[[Maple-1269|Leon Joseph Maple]] (1896- ): 3 ::Descendants of unrelated '''Maples''' families: 1 :::[[Maples-1020|Mack Maples]] (1903- ): 1 ::Incorrectly indexed by Familysearch: 2 :::[[Waples-98|George W Waples]] :::William Maple* - born 1881 in Virginia ::Origins uncertain: 3 :::[[Maple-1295|George Maple]] (1924- ) :::[[Maple-1290|James Maple]] (1882- ) :::[[Maple-1296|Joseph Maple]] (1925- ) ----- :'''New Mexico''' ::Descendants of [[Maple-556|Stephen Maple]] (1758-1844): 1 ----- :'''New York''' ::Descendants of [[Maple-178|John Maple Sr]] (1740- ): 3 ::Descendants of [[Maple-438|Jacob Maple Sr]] (1735-1820): 1 ::Descendants of [[Maple-411|John Maple]] (1790-1820): 1 ::MAPLEs of Canadian origin: :::[[Maple-1985|Dominic Maple]] (1816- ): 5 :::[[Maple-1743|Peter Maple]] (1817- ): 1 :::[[Maple-2015|John Maple]] (1818-1860): 2 :::[[Maple-751|John Maple]] (1839-1902): 9 ::MAPLEs from England: 1 :::[[Maple-2007|Frederick H. Maple]] (1872- ) ::MAPLEs of German origin: 6 :::[[Maple-2023|George J. Maple]]: 4 :::[[Maple-2024|Frank Maple]]: 2 ::Immigrants from Russia: 1 :::[[Maple-1982|Alexander Maple]] (1887- ) ::MAPLEs from Tennessee: 4 :::[[Maple-2022|William Maple]] (1900- ): 4 ::MAPLEs from South Carolina: 1 :::[[Maple-2006|William Maple]] (1905- ) ::Origins uncertain/unknown: 3 :::[[Maple-2011|Edwin Maple]] (1894- ): 2 :::[[Maple-2013|Harland J. Maple]] (1916- ) ----- :'''North Dakota''' ::Incorrectly indexed by Familysearch: 1 :::Radniel McPhie? (1876- ) ----- :'''Ohio''' ::'''Descendants of [[Maple-4|David Maple Sr]] (1731-1807): 138''' :::Descendants of David R. Maple (1766-1839): ::::Descendants of William B. Maple (1799-1873) :::::[[Maple-1394|Edgar (35)]] - Coshocton, Coshocton County :::::[[Maple-1696|George]] (53) - Tuscarawas Township, Coshocton County ::::::Foster E. (16) ::::::Roger W. (9) ::::::James (7) :::::[[Maple-1388|Henry]] (71) - Coshocton, Coshocton County :::::[[Maple-1701|Herbert]] (35) - Dayton, Montgomery County ::::::John (15) :::::[[Maple-855|Kenneth]] (25) - Mill Township, Coshocton County ::::::Richard (5) ::::::Brent (4) :::::[[Maple-1511|Leroy]] (25) - Wellsville, Columbiana County :::::[[Maple-1538|Ray]] (37) - Franklin Township, Coshocton County :::::[[Maple-1390|Raymond]] (30) - Columbus, Franklin County ::::::Raymond (4) ::::::James (7/12) :::::[[Maple-1519|Orsie]] (44) - Wellsville, Columbiana County ::::::Charles (18) :::::[[Maple-1435|Roy L.]] (34) - Virginia Township, Coshocton County :::::[[Maple-1405|Ross]] (56) - Tuscarawas Township, Coshocton County :::::[[Maple-384|Russell Wesley]] (48) - Franklin Township, Coshocton County ::::::Gordon (5) :::::[[Maple-1396|Russell]] (46) - Coshocton, Coshocton County :::::[[Maple-1698|Seldon]] (30) - Tuscarawas Township, Coshocton County ::::::Junior (7) ::::::James (5) :::::[[Maple-1389|Willard]] (23) - Columbus, Franklin County :::::[[Maple-1395|William]] (77) - Coshocton, Coshocton County :::::[[Maple-1620|William S.]] (25) - Cass Township, Muskingum County ::::::Robert T. (2) ::::Descendants of Joseph Maple (1810-1841): :::::[[Maple-1387|Albert]] (67) - Linton Township, Coshocton County :::::[[Maple-1381|Colonel (70)]] - Isleta, Coshocton County (Not patrilineal) ::::::Jessie L. 30) ::::::Nathan L. (7) ::::::Dean (3) :::::[[Maple-1450|Harry (50)]] - Oxford Township, Coshocton County (Not patrilineal) :::::[[Maple-1516|Harry R.]] (25) - Oxford Township, Coshocton County (Not patrilineal) :::::[[Maple-1703|John W.]] (70) - Canton, Stark County :::::[[Maple-1625|Loren]] (28) - Bethlehem Township, Coshocton County (Not patrilineal) :::::[[Maple-1434|Roland R.]] (20) - Oxford Township, Coshocton County (Not patrilineal) :::::[[Maple-1547|William I.]] (31) - Linton Township, Coshocton County (Not patrilineal) ::::Descendants of John Maple (1813-): :::::[[Maple-1505|Clarence]] (42) - Cleveland, Cuyahoga County ::::::Howard (21) ::::::Carl (18) :::::[[Maple-1458|Dennis H.]] (39) - New Boston, Scioto County ::::::Dennis H. (5) ::::::Paul Thomas (1) :::::[[Maple-135|George H.]] (69) - New Boston, Scioto County :::::[[Maple-1453|George H.]] (33) - New Boston, Scioto County ::::::Harold E. (12) ::::::George H. (10) ::::::Clarence E. (6) ::::::Donald Ray (4) :::::[[Maple-1489|Gilbert]] (33) - Jefferson Township, Scioto County ::::::Jack (8) (adopted) :::::[[Maple-1490|Gilbert]] (12) - Portsmouth, Scioto County :::::[[Maple-1465|John]] (76) - Portsmouth, Scioto County :::::[[Maple-1659|John S.]] (35) - Chillicothe, Ross County ::::::James F. (7) :::::[[Maple-1466|William]] (44) - Portsmouth, Scioto County ::::::William J. (17) ::::::Ralph G. (15) ::::::Robert E. (3) :::Descendants of Jacob Maple (1770-1834): :::Descendants of John Maple (1774-1846) ::Descendants of [[Maple-104|William Maple Sr]] (1738-1813): 67 ::Descendants of [[Maple-68|Benjamin Maple III]] (1725-1796): 10 ::Descendants of [[Maple-440|Thomas Maple Sr]] (1733-1782): 9 ::Descendants of [[Maple-438|Jacob Maple Sr]] (1735-1820): 3 ::Descendants of [[Maple-178|John Maple Sr]] (1740- ): 2 ::Descendants of [[Maple-556|Stephen Maple]] (1758-1844): 7 ::Descendants of [[Maple-623|Benjamin Maple]] (1766-1823): 2 ::Descendants of [[Maple-449|William Maple]] (1755-1842): 1 ::Descendants of [[Maple-411|John Maple]] (1765-1820): 1 ::Descendants of [[Maple-1491|George Maple]] (1817-1904): 15 ::Descendants of [[Mapel-28|George W. Mapel]] (1822-1888): 9 ::Descendants of [[Maple-1510|Orsie Maple]] (1893- ): 5 ::Descendants of [[Maple-1514|Reuben D. Maple]] (1864- ): 2 ::Descendants of [[Maple-1650|Charles F. Maple]] (1872-1947): 4 ::Descendants of unrelated Maple Families: 6 :::Descendants of [[Maple-781|Thomas Maple]] (1812-1887): 6 ::Descendants of unrelated '''Maples''' families: 1 :::[[Maples-1049|Edward Maples]]: 1 ::Descendants of unrelated '''Mapes''' families: 1 :::[[Mapes-506|Perry E. Mapes]] (1857-1940): 1 ::Origins unknown: 10 :::[[Maple-1679|Albert Maple]]: 1 :::[[Maple-1688|Dale Maple]]: 1 :::[[Maple-1695|H. L. Maple]]: 1 :::[[Maple-1683|James Maple]]: 1 :::[[Maple-1681|John Maple]]: 1 :::[[Maple-1686|La Motte Maple]]: 2 :::[[Maple-1689|Robert Maple]]: 1 :::[[Maple-1605|Samuel G. Maple]]: 2 ::Incorrectly indexed by Familysearch: 3 :::[[Mayle-204|Newton W. Mayle]] :::[[Mayle-205|Hayes Mayle]] :::[[Nipple-12|Ira Nipple]] ----- :'''Oklahoma''' ::Descendants of [[Maple-438|Jacob Maple Sr]] (1735-1820): 28 ::Descendants of [[Maple-4|David Maple Sr]] (1731-1807): 10 ::Descendants of [[Maple-440|Thomas Maple Sr]] (1733-1782): 6 ::Descendants of [[Maple-623|Benjamin Maple]] (1766-1823): 22 ::Descendants of [[Maple-556|Stephen Maple]] (1758-1844): 4 ::Descendants of [[Maple-449|William Maple]] (1755-1842): 1 ::Descendants of [[Maple-2142|David Maple]] (1800- ): 4 ::Origins unknown: 5 :::[[Maple-2225|Allen Maple]] (1880- ) :::[[Maple-2218|Roy DeWitt Maple]] (1884- ) :::[[Maple-2249|Harry E. Maple]] (1901- ): 2 :::[[Maple-2228|Lee Roy Maple]] 1925- ) ::MAPLEs of African- American descent: 3 :::[[Maple-2251|Satin Maple]] (1889- ) :::[[Maple-2252|Donald Maple]] (1912- ) :::[[Maple-2255|Arthur D. Maple]] (1923- ) ::Unrelated MAPLES: 4 :::[[Maples-1154|Claud L. Maples]] (1883- ) :::[[Maples-1152|Clarence L. Maples]] (1889- ) :::[[Maples-1153|Floyd D. Maples]] (1912- ): 2 ::Unrelated MARPLEs: 4 :::[[Marple-382|Harold T. Marple]] (1902- ): 4 ----- :'''Oregon''' ::Descendants of [[Maple-104|William Maple Sr]] (1738-1812): 14 ::Descendants of [[Maple-438|Jacob Maple Sr]] (1735-1820): 4 ::Descendants of [[Maple-55|Robert Maple]] (1767-1851): 7 ::Descendants of [[Maple-556|Stephen Maple]] (1758-1844): 2 ::Descendants of [[Maple-623|Benjamin Maple]] (1766-1823): 2 ::Origins unknown: 1 :::[[Maple-2277|Richard M. Maple]] (1884- ) ----- :'''Pennsylvania''' ::Descendants of [[Maple-556|Stephen Maple]] (1758-1844): 15 ::Descendants of [[Maple-4|David Maple Sr]] (1731-1807): 13 ::Descendants of [[Maple-178|John Maple Sr]] (1740-1820): 6 ::Descendants of [[Maple-104|William Maple Sr]] (1738-1812): 2 ::Descendants of [[Maple-68|Benjamin Maple III]] (1725-1796): 1 ::Descendants of [[Maple-449|William Maple]] (1755-1842): 2 ::Descendants of [[Mapel-113|William Hamilton Mapel]] (1877-1962): 5 ::Descendants of [[Maple-1361|James C. Maple]] (1879- ): 3 ::Enumerated twice?: 1 :::[[Mapel-124|Carl Maple]] (1899- ) ::Descendants of unrelated Maple families: 6 :::[[Maple-1360|Edward Maple]] (1917- ): 1 :::[[Maple-1357|John Maple]]: 3 ::: [[Maple-1351|Joseph Maple]]: 2 ::Descendants of unrelated '''Maples''' families: 1 :::[[Maples-1036|Samuel Maple]] ::Origins uncertain: 4 :::[[Maple-1354|Ora Maple]] (1908- ): 2 :::[[Maple-1344|Robert W. Maple]] (1897- ): 1 :::[[Maple-1356|Stanley Maple]] (1907- ): 1 ----- :'''Rhode Island''' ::Descendants of [[Maple-623|Benjamin Maple]] (1766-1823): 1 ----- :'''South Carolina''' ::MAPLEs of African-American descent: 52 ::Unrelated MAPLES: 4 ----- :'''South Dakota''' ::Descendants of [[Maple-4|David Maple Sr]] (1731-1807): 6 ::Descendants of [[Maple-438|Jacob Maple Sr]] (1735-1820): 1 ----- :'''Texas''' ::Origins unknown: 1 :::[[Mapel-291|Albert Joseph Mapel]] (1879- ) ::Unrelated MAPLES: 6 :::[[Maples-1174|Earl J. Maples]] (1878- ): 2 :::[[Maples-1170|Parkie D. Maples]] (1884-1962) :::[[Maples-1171|W. R. Maples]] (1908- ) :::[[Maples-1172|Harley Isaac Maples]] (1918-1999) :::[[Maples-1173|Robert L. Maples]] (1931-1964) ----- :'''Utah''' ::Descendants of [[Maple-438|Jacob Maple Sr]] (1735-1820): 1 ----- :'''Vermont''' ::Descendants of [[Maple-1747|Michael Maple]] (1864-1929): 4 ----- :'''Washington''' ::Descendants of [[Maple-104|William Maple Sr]] (1738-1812): 9 ::Descendants of [[Maple-4|David Maple Sr]] (1731-1807): 3 ::Descendants of [[Maple-440|Thomas Maple Sr]] (1733-1782): 1 ::Descendants of [[Maple-556|Stephen Maple]] (1758-1844): 1 ::Descendants of [[Maple-55|Robert Maple]] (1767-1851: 1 ::Descendants of [[Maple-438|Jacob Maple Sr]] (1735-1820): 1 ::Origins uncertain: 2 :::[[Maple-1315|Roger P. Maple]] (1920- ) :::[[Maple-1316|Robert M. Maple]] (1922- ) ----- :'''West Virginia''' ::Descendants of [[Maple-449|William Maple]] (1755-1842): 29 ::Descendants of [[Maple-104|William Maple Sr]] (1738-1812): 9 ::Descendants of [[Maple-4|David Maple Sr]] (1731-1807): 3 ::Descendants of [[Maple-556|Stephen Maple]] (1758-1844): 2 ::Descendants 0f [[Mapel-28|George W. Mapel]] (1822-1888): 1 ::Descendants of [[Maple-2087|Joseph Maple]] (1843- ): 1 ::Origins unknown: 6 :::[[Maple-2106|John Maple]] (1915- ) :::[[Maple-2107|Emil Maple]] (1919- ) :::[[Maple-2108|Joseph Maple]] (1923- ) :::[[Maple-2109|Lawrence Maple]] (1925- ) :::[[Maple-2090|John Maple]] (1938- ) :::[[Maple-2089|William Maple]] (1937- ) :::[[Mapel-231|John L Mapel]] (1937- ) ----- :'''Wisconsin''' ::Descendants of [[Maple-2174|William H. Maple]] ( -1933): 1 ::Origins unknown: 2 :::[[Maple-2173|Charles G. Maple]] (1902- ) :::[[Maple-2172|Peter Maple]] (1908- ) ----- :'''Wyoming''' ::Descendants of [[Maple-178|John Maple Sr]] (1740-1820): 1 ::Descendants of [[Maple-449|William Maple]] (1755-1842): 2 ::Descendants of [[Maple-556|Stephen Maple]] (1758-1844): 3 ::Descendants of [[Maple-2150|Francis Marion Maple]] (1850- ): 3 -----

Maple Surname Study

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Maplecroft Rabbitry Wyoming Ontario

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Reverend / Doctor H.M. Evans had a Rabbitry in Wyoming, Ontario called Maplecroft. He sold Pedigree Rabbits and Hens. If anyone has information about this property's location or information regarding his Hens or Rabbits I would like to hear about it.

Maplewood Cemetery

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[[Category: Maplewood Cemetery, Boscawen, New Hampshire]] [[Category: Merrimack County, New Hampshire, Cemeteries]] [[Category: Boscawen, New Hampshire]] Maplewood Cemetery is located in Boscawen, New Hampshire. It contains graves from the 18th and 19th century. Names include Atkinson, Chadwick and Hale.

Maplewood Cemetery Mayfield Kentucky

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'''The Maplewood Cemetery In Mayfield, Graves County, Kentucky Detailed Listings''' See The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Maplewood_Cemetery%2C_Mayfield%2C_Kentucky Maplewood Cemetery Page] to see the souls that were laid to rest in the Maplewood Cemetery. See the [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/74942/maplewood-cemetery Maplewood Cemetery on FindAGrave] See the [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Cemetery/42066 Maplewood Cemetery on BillionGraves] Locate [https://goo.gl/maps/ydYzpWXqBcyUCemr7 The Maplewood 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:Maplewood_Cemetery_Mayfield_Kentucky|The Maplewood Cemetery]]}}{{Clear}} {{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:Maplewood_Cemetery_Mayfield_Kentucky|The Maplewood Cemetery]]}}{{Clear}}

MAPPING THE 1880 CENSUS in Spauldings, MD

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In determining the ancestry of Ruth Ridgeway, our Grandmother, I tracked the 1880 Census for Spauldings MD to find clues! ---- '''MAPPING THE 1880 CENSUS:''' Spauldings, Prince Georges, Maryland FROM GEORGE RIDGEWAY HOUSEHOLD to GEORGE FOWLER HOUSEHOLD http://www.familysearch.org/ '''GEORGE RIDGEWAY HOUSEHOLD:''' :[[Ridgeway-724|George (Washington) RIDGEWAY]]Self M Male W 28 MD Farm Hand MD MD :[[Anderson-31519|Henrietta (Anderson) RIDGEWAY]] Wife M Female W 25 MD Keeping House MD MD :Elizabeth RIDGEWAY Dau S Female W 11 MD MD MD :Wm. RIDGEWAY Son S Male W 6 MD MD MD :[[Ridgeway-722|(John) Henry RIDGEWAY]] Son S Male W 5 MD MD MD (Father of Grandmother Ruth Alice Ridgeway per Donna Cator) :George W. RIDGEWAY Son S Male W 2 MD MD MD :(Margaret) Eva RIDGEWAY Dau S Female W 4 MD MD MD ''Source Information: Census Place Spaldings, Prince Georges, Maryland Family History Library Film 1254513, NA Film Number T9-0513 Page Number 133D'' :Note: Margaret Geneva RIDGEWAY is "Eva" Ridgeway, Daughter age 4 (1876) : :Note: Margaret Geneva Ridgeway married Richard Oliver "Ollie" DeVaughn. Both Eva and Ollie are buried at St. Barnabas. '''ONE HOUSEHOLD LATER:''' '''RIDGEWAY HOUSEHOLD:''' :Willett RIDGEWAY Self M Male W 66 MD Farmhand MD MD :Mary A. RIDGEWAY Wife M Female W 64 MD Keeping House MD MD :John RIDGEWAY Son S Male W 30 MD Farm Hand MD MD ''Source Information:Census Place Spaldings, Prince Georges, Maryland Family History Library Film 1254513 NA Film Number T9-0513 Page Number 133D'' :Note: From a Ridgeway descendant regarding Mary A. Willet Ridgeway: "I went over to St. Barnabas - the only headstone I could find in the whole row of Ridgeways was Mary A. - the headstone is very faded, but I made it out to be Mary A., Wife of Willett Ridgeway." Willett Ridgeway (full name was George Washington Willett Ridgeway) and Mary Ann Weaver were married in 1835 in Washington DC and became the parents of George Washington Ridgeway. '''SEVERAL HOUSEHOLDS LATER:''' '''MASTERS HOUSEHOLD:''' :Nathan MASTERS Self W Male W 50 MD Farmer MD MD :Catherine MASTERS Mother W Female W 76 MD Keeping House MD MD :John W. MASTERS Son S Male W 21 MD Farm Hand MD MD :Thos. J. MASTERS Son S Male W 18 MD Farm Hand MD MD :Edward M. MASTERS Son S Male W 13 MD Farm Hand MD MD :Clara E. MASTERS Dau S Female W 7 MD MD MD :Rosana MASTERS Sister S Female W 40 MD At Home MD MD :Julia JONES Cousin S Female W 80 MD At Home MD MD ''Source Information: Census Place Spaldings, Prince Georges, Maryland Family History Library Film 1254513 NA Film Number T9-0513 Page Number 133D '' '''SEVERAL HOUSEHOLDS LATER:''' '''CATOR HOUSEHOLD:''' :George T. CATOR Self S Male W 45 MD Farm Hand MD MD ''Source Information: Census Place Spaldings, Prince Georges, Maryland Family History Library Film 1254513 NA Film Number T9-0513 Page Number 134A'' '''SEVERAL HOUSEHOLDS LATER:''' '''LUSBY HOUSEHOLD:''' :George W. LUSBY Self M Male W 33 MD Farm Hand MD MD :Martha LUSBY Wife M Female W 21 MD Keeping House MD MD :Mary A. LUSBY Dau S Female W 13 MD MD MD :Ada M. LUSBY Dau S Female W 11 MD MD MD :Mary Ellen LUSBY Dau S Female W 6 MD MD MD :James H. LUSBY Son S Male W 2 MD MD MD ''Source Information: Census Place Spaldings, Prince Georges, Maryland Family History Library Film 1254513 NA Film Number T9-0513 Page Number 134B'' '''SEVERAL HOUSEHOLDS LATER:''' '''RIDGEWAY HOUSEHOLD:''' :Francis RIDGEWAY Self M Male W 51 MD Farmer MD MD :Ellen N. RIDGEWAY Wife M Female W 44 MD Keeping House MD MD - possibly the daughter of Clement Hill Brooke and his wife Anne (Nancy) Carroll BROOKE? If so, her parents are buried at St. Ignatius in Oxon Hill, Md. per grannieann2@comcast.net Ann Chandler 9/2/03 :Merril Brooke RIDGEWAY Son S Male W 10 MD At Home MD MD :Jennie KING GNiece S Female W 13 DC At Home MD MD :James GRAY Other S Male W 21 PA Farmhand PA PA :Robert LOCKER Other S Male MU 35 MD Farmhand MD MD ''Source Information: Census Place Spaldings, Prince Georges, Maryland Family History Library Film 1254513 NA Film Number T9-0513 Page Number 136A'' '''SEVERAL HOUSEHOLDS LATER:''' '''CATOR HOUSEHOLD (OUR ANCESTORS):''' :Thomas CATOR Self M Male W 46 MD Farmer MD MD :Sarah E. CATOR Wife M Female W 34 MD Keeping House MD MD :William CATOR Son S Male W 18 MD MD MD :Ella CATOR Dau S Female W 14 MD MD MD :Florence CATOR Niece S Female W 6 MD MD MD :John Thomas RIDGEWAY Other S Male W 32 MD Farm Hand MD MD ''Source Information: Census Place Spaldings, Prince Georges, Maryland Family History Library Film 1254513 NA Film Number T9-0513 Page Number 137D'' '''SEVERAL HOUSEHOLDS LATER:''' '''GEORGE FOWLER HOUSEHOLD (there are other Fowler households further along these streets):''' :George FOWLER Self M Male W 31 MD Teamster MD MD :Rosetta FOWLER Wife M Female W 26 MD Keeping House MD MD :Mary E. FOWLER Dau S Female W 8 MD MD MD :Benjamin FOWLER Son S Male W 5 MD MD MD :Ida E. FOWLER Dau S Female W 3 MD MD MD :Arthur P. FOWLER Son S Male W 9M MD MD MD :John TAYLOR Other S Male B 19 VA Farm Hand VA VA Source Information: Census Place Spaldings, Prince Georges, Maryland Family History Library Film 1254513 NA Film Number T9-0513 Page Number 139D Let's exchange information.... catorfamily@gmail.com

Maps of Mississippi

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'''Maps of Mississippi'''
{{US History|sub-project=Mississippi}} ----
[https://www.google.com/maps/@32.801319,-89.2990069,7z '''Google Map of Mississippi''']
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[http://www.mapofus.org/mississippi/ '''Interactive Map of Mississippi County Formation History''']
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Maps of Texas

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==Maps of Texas== Please chronologically list images below [[Image:Maps_of_Texas.jpg | 100px]] '''1708''' A Map of Mexico or New Spain, Florida now called Louisiana and Part of California &c. By[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herman_Moll H. Moll Geographer] [[Image:Maps_of_Texas-1.jpg|100px]] '''1773''' [http://www.glo.texas.gov/cf/ArcMaps/ArcMapsDetail.cfm?intCounter=3031 Carta de las provincias de Tejas Nuevo Santander, Nuevo Reino de Leon y Nueva Estremadura], 1773, Map #3031, Map Collection, Archives and Records Program, Texas General Land Office, Austin, TX. [[Image:Maps_of_Texas-2.jpg|100px]] '''1845''' [http://www.glo.texas.gov/cf/ArcMaps/ArcMapsDetail.cfm?intCounter=89023 Commemorative Map of the Republic of Texas], 1845, Map # 89023, Map Collection, Archives and Records Program, Texas General Land Office, Austin, TX. [[Image:Maps_of_Texas-3.jpg|100px]] '''1845'''[http://www.glo.texas.gov/cf/ArcMaps/ArcMapsDetail.cfm?intCounter=88894 New Map of Texas with the Contiguous American and Mexican States], 1845, Map#88894, Map Collection, Archives and Records Program, Texas General Land Office, Austin, TX ==Resources== [http://www.glo.texas.gov/what-we-do/history-and-archives/our-collections/ArcMaps/index.html '''Texas General Land Office Archives'''] Much of the story of Texas lands is told and reflected through the vast Map Collection of the Texas General Land Office Archives. The Collection consists of more than 45,000 manuscript and lithograph (printed) maps, sketches and documents dating from the early 1800s. Many of these maps and sketches were drawn by early Texas settlers, trailblazing surveyors and enterprising German immigrants who were especially skilled in the drafting arts of the mid- to late-19th century. The Texas General Land Office Archives Map Collection represents over 170 years of creation, accumulation and dedicated stewardship. This stewardship continues today through the Texas General Land Office Save Texas HistoryTM program, which raises private dollars to preserve these maps for future generations. Through generous donations, thousands of maps and sketch files have been digitally scanned and made available on the agency website. Scanning also allows the printing of high-resolution, full-color map reproductions. Sale of these reproductions supports conservation of more original maps and documents. [http://www.uta.edu/library/spco/maps.php Cartography]Special Collections’ cartography holdings are housed in the Virginia Garrett Cartographic History Library, which was established in 1978. Thousands of maps and atlases, dating from 1493 to the present, feature the work of noted cartographers such as Martin Waldseemüller, Abraham Ortelius, Jodocus Hondis, Vincenzo Coronelli, and Guillaume DeLisle. The materials focus on five centuries of exploration and mapping of the New World, with particular emphasis on the region of the Gulf Coast and the Greater Southwest, which includes Northern Mexico, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California. Special Collections also acquires materials supporting the study of the history of cartography, as well as maps and books relating to U. S. exploration and settlement. Of particular interest to researchers are the more than 1,000 maps depicting Texas in its various geographical and political configurations. [http://libguides.uta.edu/ccon Cartographic Connections] This collection provides access to historic maps of Texas, the Gulf Coast, and the Southwestern United States. The collection contains maps dating from the 1500s through the 1900s as well as resources for teachers and students.

Maråker foundry worker families

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The hammer in [[:Category: Maråker, Söderala (X)|Maråker]] was privileged in 1730 and closed in 1876. Some of the initial hammersmiths, charcoal makers and general foundry workers came from nearby Ljusne foundry. The cathechism examination record for Söderala 1747-1757 was used as a starting point for this page. It is probably best to re-work it to form family groups, since the purpose is to explore the families that remained in Maråker for several generations and their intermarriages. The interest was sparked by [[Skägg-19|Karin Olofsdotter Skägg]] (1790-1859) ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Sk%C3%A4gg-Family-Tree-19 Tree]), who seems to descend from most of the families. The charcoal makers lived in settlements out in the woods: Dymmelmo, Storberget, Mar ==Skägg - five generations== Hammersmith [[Skägg-15|Erik Andersson Skägg]] was born and raised at the hammer in Sunnäs, and moved to Maråker with his family. They must have been one of the first smith families in Maråker and there was ''one'' hammersmith by name Skägg in Maråker for five generations, until the male line went out. :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Sk%C3%A4gg-Descendants-16 Descendants] *hammersmith [[Skägg-15|Erik Andersson Skägg]] (≈1672-1735) came from the hammer in Sunnäs with his family - the children were born in Sunnäs **wife [[Jonsdotter-1696|Karin Jonsdotter]] **daughter [[Ersdotter-1114|Kerstin]] (1700-1775) married to Axmar in Hamrånge **daughter [[Ersdotter-1116|Abluna]] (1707-1783) moved to Bjuråker with her husband **son '''[[Skägg-16|Anders]]''' (1773-1711) '''smith in Maråker''' *master hammersmith [[Skägg-16|Anders Ersson Skägg]] (1773-1711) **wife [[Mattsdotter-257|Margeta Mattsdotter]] (1786-1784) born at Ljusne bruk **daughter [[Skägg-22|Karin]] (1730-1790) married about 1748 and moved to Bjuråker parish **daughter [[Skägg-23|Kierstin]] (1732-1814) unmarried **daughter [[Skägg-25|Margta]] (1734 - 1820) married the sexton in Trönö parish in 1757 **son '''[[Skägg-17|Erik]]''' (1736-1780) '''smith in Maråker''' **son [[Skägg-29|Anders]] (1739-) died young? **daughter [[Skägg-26|Brita]] (1741-) **daughter [[Skägg-30|Lisa]] (1743-1743) **daughter [[Skägg-28|Lisa]] (1744-1823) had a son out of wedlock in 1766; married [[Björn-113|Lars Jansson '''Björn''']] in 1783. **daughter [[Skägg-27|Anna]] (1746-1797) a brief childless marriage to a soldier **son [[Skägg-24|Matthias]] (1750-1750) *hammersmith [[Skägg-17|Erik Andersson Skägg]] (1736-1780), married in 1760 **wife [[Björn-51|Karin Olofsdotter '''BJörn''']] (1727-1793) **daughter [[Skägg-31|Margeta]] (1761 - 1777) fostered away to Orsta about 1771 **daughter [[Skägg-32|Sigrid]] (1762 - 1793) died from leprosy **son [[Skägg-33|Anders]] (1764-) possibly left for Söderhamn, possibly changed surname **son '''[[Skägg-14|Olof]]''' (1748-1846) '''smith in Maråker''' *hammersmith [[Skägg-14|Olof Ersson Skägg]] (1748-1846) **wife [[Utter-155|Kerstin Ersdotter Utter]] (1765-1830) **daughter [[Skägg-19|Karin]] (1790 - 1859) married to Sunnäs in Skog parish 1816 **son '''[[Skägg-20|Eric]]''' (1795-1850) '''master smith in Maråker''' **daughter [[Skägg-21|Stina Lisa]] (1804 - 1858) married a sailor in Söderhamn *master hammersmith [[Skägg-20|Eric Olofsson Skägg]] (1795-1850) **wife [[Formgren-1|Anna Greta Formgren]] (1797-1869) smith's daughter from Dalfors in Ore **daughter [[Skägg-34|Christina Margareta]] (1823-1862) married a smith in Gullgruva, Skog **daughter [[Skägg-36|Anna Elisabeth]] (1827-1867) married a worker in Maråker **daughter [[Skägg-35|Karin]] (1830) died the same day she was born ==Björn== Hammersmiths Lars Jansson Björn (1682-1758) and Olof Jansson Björn (1700-1799) were brothers, sons of [[Larsson-2519|Jan Larsson]] (≈1665-1712), who was a hammersmith in Skog and Söderala. There were several generations Björn - descendants of the elder brother- working as smiths in Maråker and many daughters who married smiths or charcoal makers. :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsson-Descendants-2519 Descendants of Johan Larsson] ===First generation=== *hammersmith [[Björn-53|Lars Jansson Björn]] (1682-1758) born at Sunnäs bruk, children born in Söderala parish. *wife [[Persdotter-3994|Karin Persdotter]] (1688-1757) **son Johan (1712) dead in childhood **daughter Cathrina (1713) dead in childhood **daughter [[Björn-115| (Helena) Lena]] (1714 - 1794) married widower [[Persson-5463|Per '''Granberg''']] in 1756, no children **son Erik (1715) dead in childhood **son [[Björn-117|Per]] (1717-1735) died young **son [[Björn-114|Jan]] (≈1718 - 1771) '''foundry worker in Maråker''' **son Olof (1723) dead in childhood **daughter Margreta (1725) dead in childhood **son [[Björn-112|Carl]] (1727-1778) '''smith in Maråker''' **daughter [[Björn-118|Karin]] (1730) died in infancy **son [[Björn-119|Lars]] (1733-1734) died in infancy **son [[Björn-116|Pehr]] (1738 - 1773) '''foundry worker in Maråker''', married but no children *hammersmith [[Björn-52|Olof Jansson (Björn)]] (1700-1779) born at Sunnäs *wife #1 [[Larsdotter-1576|Sigrid Larsdotter]] (1697-1737) **son [[Björn-137|Johan]] (1725-) dead in childhood? **daughter [[Björn-51|Karin]] (1727 - 1793) married [[Skägg-17|Erik Andersson '''Skägg''']] in 1760 **daughter [[Björn-138|Helena]] (1729-) married a soldier in 1753 **son [[Björn-139|Lars]] (1731-1814) became a soldier in Ina, named Wallstedt **daughter [[Björn-140|Sigrid]] (1734-1737) dead in childhood *wife #2 [[Johansdotter-2769|Gölin Johansdotter]] (1706-1777) **daughter [[Björn-141|Kerstin]] (1739-1777) married foundry worker [[Andersson-10061|Per Andersson Lind]] in 1771 **daughter [[Björn-142|Sigrid]] (1742 - 1823) married twice to foundry workers in Maråker ===Second generation=== *foundry worker [[Björn-114|Jan Larsson Björn]] (≈1718-1771) *wife [[Henriksdotter-363|Ella Henriksdotter]] (Eriksdotter) (≈1721-1729) **daughter [[Björn-129|Brita]] (1752 - 1758) **son [[Björn-130|Lars]] (1755) died in infancy **son [[Björn-128|Erik]] (1757-1820) '''Master hammersmith in Maråker''' **son [[Björn-113|Lars]] (1760-1814) '''Blacksmith in Maråker''' *master hammersmith [[Björn-112|Carl Larsson Björn]] (1727-1778) * wife #1 [[Olsdotter-1951|Brita Olsdotter]] (1721-1773) **son [[Björn-127|Olof]] (1751) dead in infancy **son [[Björn-125|Lars]] (1752) dead in infancy **daughter [[Björn-126|Margreta]] (1752-1757) dead in childhood *wife #2 [[Syhl-6|Anna Larsdotter Syhl]] (1747-1787) **son [[Björn-124|Olof]] (1776) dead in infancy **daughter [[Björn-123|Karin]] (1777-1847) unmarried *foundry worker [[Björn-116|Per Larsson Björn]] (1738 - 1773) *wife [[Persdotter-4097|Brita Persdotter]] (1724(?)-1799) **no children ===Third generation=== *master hammersmith [[Björn-128|Erik Jansson Björn]] (1757-1820) *wife [[Larsdotter-3464|Catharina Larsdotter]] (1763-1826) **daughter [[Björn-131|Lena]] (1783-1785) dead in childhood **daughter [[Björn-132|Helena]] (1786-1829) married to soldier Anders Skalman **daughter [[Björn-133|Kerstin]] (1789-1853) married to master hammersmith [[Berg-3144|Erik Ersson '''Berg''']] **son [[Björn-134|Johan]] (1791-1866) '''foundry worker at Maråker''' **daughter [[Björn-135|Catharina]] (1795-) needs following up **daughter [[Björn-136|Brita]] (1798) dead in infancy *blacksmith [[Björn-113|Lars Jansson Björn]] (1760-1814) *wife [[Skägg-28|Lisa Andersdotter '''Skägg''']] (1744-1823) **[[Björn-121|Lars]] (1782-1785) dead in childhood **[[Björn-122|Johan]] (1784-1828) '''hammersmith in Maråker''' ===Fourth generation=== *smith [[Björn-134|Johan (Jan) Eriksson Björn]] (1791-1866) *wife [[Stålberg-10|Margta Olsdotter Stålberg]] (1796-1828) **son [[Björn-143|Erik]] (1820-1821) dead in infancy **daughter [[Björn-144|Karin]] (1822-1906) married to a foundry worker in Maråker **twin daughter [[Björn-146|Christina]] (1824-1825) dead in infancy **twin daughter [[Björn-146|Margareta]] (1824-1825) dead in infancy **daughter [[Björn-147|Margareta]] (1827-1892) married a farmer(?) in Norrala **daughter [[Björn-148|Christina]] (1829-1901) married to a steamboat pilot in Maråker **son [[Björn-149|Johan]] (1833-1901) '''foundry worker in Maråker''' **daughter [[Björn-150|Helena]] (1836) dead in infancy *hammersmith [[Björn-122|Johan Larsson Björn]] (1784-1828) *wife [[Ammerin-1|Greta Lena Ammerin]] (1784-1857) **daughter [[Björn-151|Lisa]] (1811-1868) married to a worker in Maråker **son [[Björn-152|Lars]] (1813-1870) changed his name to Blomgren, became a fisherman and extra worker at Axmar in Hamrånge **daughter [[Björn-153|Anna Greta]] (1817-1893) married a carpenter in Söderhamn ===Fifth generation=== *smith [[Björn-149|Johan Jansson Björn]] (1833 - 1901) started as a foundry worker at Maråker, but since the hammer in Maråker was closed in 1876 he ended his days as a village smith in Hanebo parish. He was married and had three children but only son Johan survived childhood. ==Berg== :Erik Eriksson Berg (1717-1790) was the son of [[Sunesson-23|Erik Sunesson]]. He was born in Ljusne and became a hammersmith in Maråker. He had a sister, [[Berg-1781|Karin Ersdotter]], who was a charcoal maker's wife in Dymmelmo, Maråker. The family of Erik Eriksson Berg stayed in Maråker for several generations :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Berg-Descendants-1790 Descendants of Erik ] :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Berg-Descendants-1781 Descendants of Karin] ===Generation 1=== *master hammersmith [[Berg-1790|Erik (Eriksson) Berg]] (1717-1790) *wife [[Lang-2514|Brita]] (Joakimsdotter Lang) **son [[Berg-3069|Anton]] (1742-1800) '''foundry worker at Maråker''' **daughter [[Berg-3070|Karin]] (1745-1793) unmarried **daughter [[Berg-3071|Kerstin]] dead in infancy **son [[Berg-3072|Erik]] (1749-1826) '''master smith in Maråker''' **son [[Berg-3073|Hans]] (1752-1797) '''master smith in Maråker''' **daughter [[Berg-3082|Brita]] (1756-1813) married to a smith in Maråker **daughter [[Berg-3081|Kerstin]] (1759-1760) dead in infancy ===Generation 2=== *foundry worker [[Berg-3069|Anton Ersson Berg]] (1742-1800) *wife #1 [[Nilsdotter-4108|Karin Nilsdotter]] (1731-1773) **stepdaughter [[Warg-43|Brita Warg]] (1763-) **son [[Berg-3132|Erik]] (1771-1852) '''hammersmith in Maråker''' *wife #2 [[Olofsdotter-2198|Brita Olofsdotter]] (1748-1774) **stillborn child (1774) *wife #3 [[Werfving-2|Margareta Ersdotter Werfving]] (1744-1833) **son [[Berg-3135|Olof]] (1776-1783) dead in childhood **daughter [[Berg-3136|Brita]] (1777-1857) married to a smith in Axmar **son [[Berg-3168|Hans]] (1779-1867) foundry worker - went to Nianfors **daughter [[Berg-3138|Christina]] (1782) dead in infancy **son [[Berg-3139|Olof]] (1784-1790) dead in childhood **daughter [[Berg-3140|Christina]] (1786-) *master smith [[Berg-3072|Erik Ersson Berg]] (1749-1826) *wife [[Sebastiansdotter-1|Maria Sebastiansdotter]] (1750-1823) **son [[Berg-3141|Erik]] (1776) dead in infancy **daughter [[Berg-3142|Kerstin]] (1778-1805) married a farmer in Hille **daughter [[Berg-3143|Brita]] (1781-) married a foundry worker in Maråker **son [[Berg-3144|Erik]] (1787-) '''master smith in Maråker''' *master smith [[Berg-3073|Hans Ersson Berg]] (1752-1797) *wife [[Andersdotter-6788|Brita Andersdotter]] (1748-1795) **to be continued ==Syhl== *hammarsmedsmästare [[Syl-6|Lars Andersson Syhl]] *hustru Anna (Larsdotter Thunberg) *son [[Syhl-7|Lars]] *dotter [[Syhl-6|Anna]] *dotter Margareta :Lars Andersson Syhl (1711-1773) came to Maråker as hammersmith master in 1748. :He had three surviving children - the ones listed in the household record 1747-1757 :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Syl-Descendants-6 Descendants] (very incomplete) ==Granberg== Pehr Granberg came to Mar from Granön Skog parish when he married Brita in 1726 *charcoal maker [[Persson-5463|Pehr (Persson) Granberg]] (1698-1773) *wife #1 [[Eriksdotter-1590|Brita Eriksdotter]] (1709-1753) *wife #2 [[Björn-115|Lena]] (Larsdotter Björn) (1714-1794) no children *daughter [[Granberg-66|Lisa]] (1728-) *son [[Granberg-67|Pehr]] (1731-) *son [[Granberg-68|Erik]] (1737-) *charcoal maker [[Granberg-67|Per Granberg]] (1731-1800) *wife [[Nilsdotter-4088|Karin Nilsdotter]] (1732-1807) from Askesta *son [[Granberg-69|Nils]] (1760-1810) *daughter Brita (1761-) *daughter Greta (1762-) *son Eric (1765-) *charcoal maker [[Granberg-69|Nils Granberg]] (1760-1810) *wife [[Henricsdotter-77|Ingrid Henricsdotter]] (1760-1841) came from Ljusne, married 1785 ==Warg== *mästersmed Anders Warg *hustru Brita *son Pehr *son Abraham This family is not (yet) in WikiTree) ==(Skytt)== *hammarsmed [[Larsson-5183|Lars Larsson]] *hustru [[Lang-4699|Elisabeth]] (Joakimsdotter Lang) *son [[Larsson-5186|Per]] *son [[Larsson-5187|Jonas]] *son [[Larsson-5184|Lars]] *son [[Larsson-5185|Hans]] *svägerska [[Lang-4698|Anna]] (Joakimsdotter Lang) :Lars Larsson came from Trönö parish. He married in Söderala in 1734, when working in Maråker. :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsson-Descendants-5183 Descendants] ==Loose ends== *smeden Sebastian Wellamsson *hustru Maria *[[Sebastiansson-1|Sebastian Sebastiansson]] (1727-1774]] *hustru Kierstin Andersdotter *daughter [[Sebastiansdotter-1|Maria]] (1750) *dotter Anna *dotter Catharina *gamle dagsverkskarlen Per Andersson (1678-1756) *hustru Brita (1688) *fosterbarn Per Persson (1734) *hustru Margret Nilsdotter (1721) *herrgårdsdrängen Carl Carlsson (1712-1756) *hustru Anna (1705) *son Carl (1738) *son Olof (1746) död *kolare Johan Andersson (1696) *hustru Karin (1695) *son Johan (1733) *sonhustru Kerstin

Maramarua Cemetery Free Space page

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[[Category: Waikato Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] [[Category: Maramarua Cemetery, Maramarua, Waikato]] == Maramarua Cemetery == Located on the side of a busy highway, Maramarua Cemetery's entrance is somewhat hazardous to turn into and out of. The gravel driveway is unformed and subject to washouts. There is an area for parking, but there is no shelter on site. The cemetery is in a rural setting with no buildings or facilities in the immediate vicinity. There are no paths in the cemetery, making it unsuitable for wheelchairs or baby-strollers. The cemetery is administered by Waikato District Council, who have noted in their cemeteries report that the site is likely to need additional land by 2035. There is currently room for new burials and ashes interment, but the site itself is small. === Links === * [https://www.waikatodistrict.govt.nz/services-facilities/cemeteries/cemeteries-database Council Cemetery Search database] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2529955/maramarua-cemetery Find-a-Grave] * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Maramarua-Cemetery/203783 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 '''0''' profiles listed on Wikitree for this cemetery, which is short of the number of interments estimated at this location, but completing this is not unachievable. On Find-a-Grave there are '''160''' entries, while Billion Graves has '''175'''. [[Irwin-2099|Irwin-2099]] 03:25, 13 January 2019 (UTC) The overall progress of this endeavour will be found on the [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team_Progress|NZ Cemeteries Team Progress page]].

Marando Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Ferruzzano, Reggio Calabria]] [[Category:Marando_Name_Study]] [[Category:Family Mysteries]] [[Category:Maranda-80_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.

Marando Name Study

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[[Category:Marando Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category:Maranda-80 Name and Place Studies]] ==About the Project== The Marando Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Marando Marando] 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 Marando 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 Marandos), by time period (18th Century Marandos), or by topic (Marando DNA, Marando Occupations, SRNM 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 Marando 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: [[Maranda-80|Michael Maranda]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Marando}} 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 Marandos 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/Maranda Maranda] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname2 Surname2] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname3 Surname3] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname4 Surname4]

Marangi Name Study

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[[Category:Marangi Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Marangi Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Marangi Marangi] 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 Marangi 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 Marangi's), by time period (18th Century Marangi's), or by topic (Marangi DNA, Marangi Occupations, Marangi 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. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Marangi_Name_Study ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Marangi 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: [[Schwartz-2715|Sandie Schwarz]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Marangi}} 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 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Marangi_Name_Study ==Membership== * * *

Mararewa Cemetery

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[[Category: Tasman Cemetery Free Space Pages]] ''A free-space page for capturing and recording interments at [[:Category: Mararewa Cemetery, Tapawera, Tasman District|Mararewa Cemetery]] in Tapawera, Tasman.'' === About this Free-Space Page === This free space page for Mararewa 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/2443293 FindAGrave]

Maray Bissell 1666-1740

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In 1690 John married Mary Bissell, granddaughter of John Bissell, one of the earliest settlers of Windsor. John Bissell himself and his sons were widely known because in 1648 he had been granted the right to operate the only ferry across the Great River (later called the Connecticut River) and the family continued to run Bissell’s Ferry at Windsor for more than forty years. Mary (Bissell) Pettibone inherited £20 from her father in 1700 and in 1711 was awarded a substantial amount of property from the estate of her deceased brother [Manwaring,'' A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records'', 2:21]. Two years later John Pettibone and his four surviving brothers each inherited one-fifth of the land owned by their father, "in addition to that already given" to them [Manwaring, 2:271] John and Mary Pettibone lived on a farm on the Farmington River near Weatogue on land probably given him by his father from one of the distributions of common lands. John was an active citizen of Simsbury; his name is mentioned often in court records of the day as one who had been appointed to administer or to take inventory of an estate, or perhaps to witness a will [Manwaring, 2:91, 146, 277, 331, 431, 441]. He was elected representative from Simsbury to the General Assembly of Connecticut for the years 1715-16.

Marble Name Study

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[[Category:Marble Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Participate == Please contact the Study's coordinator [[Marble-739|Cecily Hintzen]] or leave 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 Marble researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. These three are not at all "facts", but loose speculation at best. '''From Marble Genealogist Lynn R. Marble:''' • April 12, 1639, The Marble brothers: John, Samuel, Nicholas, and William sailed from London. • The Marbles sailed aboard the ship "Jonathan" & arrived in Boston, MA. • The Marbles arrived during the "Great Migration" (1630-1642). John was listed as a resident of Boston in 1646 when John Jr. was born. The only child for which there is verifiable documentation is John Jr., the other five are designated as children of John and Judith by many sources, but no known documented birth or baptism records exist. There are many early local histories of New England towns that list these six as the children of John and Judith, but with no reference as to their source of the information. It is thought by Victor Roman (a professional genealogist in Florida) and the late Forest W. Marble of Solon, Ohio, that John (1605) came to America from County Essex, England with a brother, Samuel, in the 1630's. It is thought that John's brother, Samuel, lived for a while in Concord, MA (1666) and at some time had a son, Samuel, who married Rebecca Williams in 1686 at Haverhill, MA and started the Haverhill line of the Marbles. (This Samuel should not be confused with Samuel (1648), the son of John, who married Rebecca Andrews and resided in Andover) There was also a William and Nicholas Marble, who were thought by some to also have been brothers to John and the elder Samuel. William, age about 40 in 1652, lived in Charlestown, MA. and Middlesex court records state that he returned to England. Charlestown, Mass is now Cambridge Mass. ---- My second great grandfather, [[Marble-4|John Marble]], did extensive research on his mother's [[Carey-23|Hannah (Carey) Marble]], family, but because his father died or disappeared, we have little to no clues to determine how he relates to the Marbles described above. The brick wall here is [[Marble-807|Eleazer Marble]], John's paternal grandfather. The family has tried researching his origins to no avail. We have only anecdotal evidence that his daughter stitched a sampler with his birthdate and place - 4 Dec 1762 in Boston, MA. And we know he died in Wilkes-Barre, PA in 1805. DNA seems to have pierced that wall as I found a DNA match to a 6th half-cousin whose ancestor, [[Marble-697|Jesse Marble]], would have been a half brother to Eleazer. Paternal relationship is confirmed by an AncestryDNA test match between [[Marble-739]|Cecily (Marble) Hintzen]] and her 6th half cousin Robert Funkey. Their most-recent common ancestor is their fifth great grandfather, [[Marble-686|Samuel Marble]]. Predicted relationship from AncestryDNA: 5th-8th Cousins, based on sharing 13 cM across 1 segments; Confidence: Moderately High. This suggests that Eleazer was an illegitimate son of [[Marble-686|Samuel Marble]]. In addition, Samuel's last child of record was Ruth born in 1761. yet there is a baptismal record in Sutton dated 3 Oct 1762 for male child of Samuel.Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FCGV-RXJ : 15 January 2020), Samuel Marble in entry for Marble, 1762. == Task List == Who was Eleazer's mother? What became of the Marble brothers? == Sources == * Paternal relationship is confirmed by an AncestryDNA test match between [[Marble-739]|Cecily (Marble) Hintzen]] and her 6th half cousin Robert Funkey. Their most-recent common ancestor is their fifth great grandfather, [[Marble-686|Samuel Marble]]. Predicted relationship from AncestryDNA: 5th-8th Cousins, based on sharing 13 cM across 1 segments; Confidence: Moderately High. * Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FCGV-RXJ : 15 January 2020), Samuel Marble in entry for Marble, 1762.

Marc Aalbers To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Aalbers-50|Marc Aalbers]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Aalbers-50&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Marc Aalbers To-Do List|Marc's current to-do list]].''

Marchant Name Study

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==One Name Studies - Marchant== The goal of this project is to *Research the name of Marchant and it's variants. *Detail as many 'discreet' Marchant families as possible. *Compile a history of the 'families' *Help other WikiTreers research and build their Marchant family trees. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Walker-23680|'''Roy Hopwood''']]. 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 Marchant families *Research the history of the various Marchant families. * verifying and citing sources *adding the results to the appropriate Marchant family *adding to and / or modifying this task list as required. 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=14413006 send me a private message]. Thanks! [[Category:Marchant Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Participate == Please contact the Study's coordinator [[Walker-23680|'''Roy Hopwood''']] 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 Marchant 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 == *Collate a list of study names *Detail source information *Are there [[orphaned profiles]] that need improvement? *Are there [[unsourced profiles]] with the surname? *are there [[unconnected profiles]] with the surname? *Assemble trees were possible *List research references, i.e. Family Search; Ancestry etc *Detail research methodologies. ==Background== My interest in the Marchant name was sparked after I married [[Marchant-797|'''Deborah 'Debbie' Marchant''']]. This branch of the Marchant's are from Bath, in Somerset, England. I understand that another Marchant family (not related) is also from Bath, England. There are others as well, including, Marchants from: Kent, England; Guernsey, Channel Isles; USA; Canada; Australia; South Africa; New Zealand; Argentina. If you are a Marchant or related to one, and they came from Freshford In Somerset there is a good chance you are from the same branch of the Marchant Family as my wife's family. If that is the case I have a 30 page manuscript along with 9 pages of Family trees. This is: '''Marchant Family History''' Marchant, Arthur Noel. Marchant Family History. Osborne Park, Western Australia 6017. 11 November 1981. Pages 1 - 30 This study was researched and compiled by one of my Relatives [[Marchant-1271|'''Arthur Noel Marchant''']] from Western Australia. It is interesting to note that all of this was done pre computers. ==Biographies== ==Marchant Families== ===England=== ====Somerset==== *Freshford : '''John Marchant 1617''' - is the earliest confirmed Marchant in the [[Marchant-1271|'''Arthur Noel (Noel) Marchant''']] study '''Marchant Family History''' (unpublished) of this branch of the Marchant's. :Noel mentions several earlier names, the earliest being a '''Adam le Marchant''' from Wells, he suggests that there was very probably even earlier members of the family. :The early family was from Wells and later moved to Freshford. :In 1840 some Marchants sailed on the Fairlie https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairlie_(1810_ship) to Glenelg in South Australia, Australia. As the family grew the Marchant's could be found throughout South Australia and a branch settled in Albany in Western Australia, Australia. :On the origins of the Marchant's Noel mentions, 2 possibilities: 1 from the ancient Celts and 2 from Guernsey in the Channel Islands. If the latter is the case them there is a strong possibility that there is a French connection. :We do know that Guernsey is a Marchant stronghold, so it is highly likely that there is a connection to the other Marchant families throughout England. *Yeovil ====Kent==== ===Channel Islands=== ====Guernsey==== :The earliest reference to Marchant on Guernsey is Hon. Capt Drou(e)t le Marchant [https://www.ancestry.ca/family-tree/tree/164416177/family/familyview?cfpid=412138484272] - born circa 1426 and dying circa 1493. ===Australia=== ====Queensland==== :'''George Marchant (1857-1941)''', manufacturer and philanthropist, was born on 25 November 1857 at Brasted, Kent, England, son of Richard Marchant, licensed victualler, and his wife Sarah, née Mills. George, a farm labourer, arrived in Brisbane in the Ramsey on 9 June 1874. 'Friendless and practically penniless', he worked in the country as a gardener and station-hand and, on returning to Brisbane, as a carter for an aerated waters factory. He married Mary Jane Dwyer, a dressmaker, on 1 September 1877 with Presbyterian forms. ====South Australia==== :'''William Lavington Marchant''' in 1840 along with his wife, '''Eliza Balne''' and children arrived in Glenelg, South Australia on the '''Fairlie'''. ====Western Australia==== ===USA=== : Although John Marchant 1546 - 1591 was born in Kent he spent most of his life on the USA. http://marchant.club/ ===Canada=== ===New Zealand=== ==Notable people with the surname Marchant== :Names include: *Chesten Marchant (died 1676), last monoglot Cornish speakerhttps://enacademic.com/dic.nsf/enwiki/1244492 *Edward Dalton Marchant https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Dalton_Marchant (1806–1887), American artist *George Marchant (1857–1941), Australian soft-drink manufacturer and philanthropist *Henry Marchant https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Marchant?wprov=sfla1 (1741–1796), American lawyer and delegate to the Continental Congress (1777 to 1779) *Sir Herbert Stanley Marchanthttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_Marchant?wprov=sfla1 20th Century British diplomat and writer. *Jeremy Marchant Fordehttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeremy_Marchant_Forde?wprov=sfla1 (born 1966), English biologist. *John Le Marchanthttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Le_Marchant_%28British_Army_officer%2C_born_1766%29?wprov=sfla1 (British Army officer, born 1766) (1766–1812), English major-general. *Sir John Le Marchanthttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Le_Marchant_%28British_Army_officer%2C_born_1803%29?wprov=sfla1 (British Army officer, born 1803) (1803–1874), English general and Governor of Newfoundland. *Julio Marchanthttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julio_Marchant (born 1980), Argentine football (soccer) player *Katy Marchanthttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katy_Marchant (born 1993), British track cyclist *Kenny Marchanthttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenny_Marchant (born 1951), Republican member of US House of Representatives *Stephen Marchanthttp://www.eoas.info/biogs/P003074b.htm (1912–2003), Australian geologist and amateur ornithologist *Stephen Marchanthttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Marchant_(actor) (actor), Irish actor *Todd Marchanthttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Todd_Marchant (born 1973), American ice hockey player *Tony Marchanthttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Marchant_(playwright) (playwright) (born 1959), British playwright and television dramatist *William "Frenchie" Marchanthttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Marchant_(loyalist), Northern Irish loyalist and Ulster Volunteer Force member See also *Joker Marchant Stadiumhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joker_Marchant_Stadium, baseball field located in Lakeland, Florida *Marchant Calculatorhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marchant_calculator, American company, founded in 1911 by Rodney and Alfred Marchant *Marchand (surname) *Merchant (surname) ==Sources== ==Research Notes== *https://forum.familyhistory.uk.com/threads/a-marchant.18590/ ==Research Required== *Are there any weak links that need more sources? *Post your direct family line as a family unit and invite others to do the same. The goal is to find a link between family units using traditional and/or DNA research. ==Resources== *Are there any published books based on your surname with possible links? *Historical societies in your geographical area of study that hold files on your surname? *Family Historical Societies? *Websites that are dedicated to your surname? ==Links for further research== *Pictures. Upload them through the link in the right column. *Surname Origins and/or Surname Meaning section. *DNA section. See the information on [[DNA]] *Famous people. Are there celebrities or historical figures with the surname? Add them to your study and encourage members to post a comment about their connections to famous people with the name.

Marche Region

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[[Category: Regions of Italy]] [[Category: Marche, Italy]] ---- {{Image|file=Flags_of_Italy-53.png|align=l|size=100px}} '''Part of the [[Project :Italy|Italy Project]]''' ---- This page is managed by the [[Space:IRP_Regions_Team|'''''Italy and Italian Roots Regions Team''''']] of the [[Project :Italy|'''Italy Project''']]. ==Region of Marche== Marche (Italian pronunciation: [ˈmarke]), or the Marches, is one of the 20 regions of Italy. The name of the region derives from the plural name of marca, originally referring to the medieval March of Ancona and nearby marches of Camerino and Fermo. The region is located in the Central area of the country, bordered by Emilia-Romagna and the republic of San Marino to the north, Tuscany to the north-west, Umbria to the west, Abruzzo and Lazio to the south and the Adriatic Sea to the east. Except for river valleys and the often very narrow coastal strip, the land is hilly. A railway from Bologna to Brindisi, built in the 19th century, runs along the coast of the entire territory. Inland, the mountainous nature of the region, even today, allows relatively little travel north and south, except by twisting roads over the passes.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marche Wikipedia on Region of Marche] {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l }} ==Provinces (''Province'')== Marche consists of five provinces, as follows[https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marche Italian Wikipedia on Regione Marche]: {{Image|file=Marche_Region.png |align=r |size=m |caption=Locations of provinces of Marche. }} {| border=1 style="text-align:center; width:50%;" |- ! Province ! Number of ''Comuni'' ! Population ! Area
(km²) ! Web site |- | Province of Ancona | 47 | 481,028 | 1,963 | [http://www.provincia.ancona.it/ Ancona] |- | Province of Ascoli Piceno | 33 | 214,032 | 1,228 | [http://www.provincia.ap.it/ Ascoli Piceno] |- | Province of Fermo | 40 | 178,619 | 862 | [http://www.provincia.fermo.it/ Fermo] |- | Province of Macerata | 55 | 325,896 | 2,779 | [http://www.provincia.mc.it/ Macerata] |- | Province of Pesaro and Urbino | 53 | 315,623 | 2,567 | [http://www.provincia.pu.it/ Pesaro e Urbino] |} {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l }} ==History (''Storia'')== {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l }} ==Sources (''Fonti'')==

Marcher Family Reunion 2011

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Come celebrate with us at our family reunion. We are excited about this reunion and wanted to make sure that you have marked your calendar. We will have a lot of fun activities planned for the whole family. This is the early stages of planning. Suggestions on where and when to have the event are welcome. As more details are planned out, we will update the event.

Marchioness of Bute (1838)

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[[Category:Marchioness_of_Bute_(1838)]] {| border="1" align="right" | '''Name''' || Marchioness of Bute |- | '''Type''' || Ship |- | '''Built''' || New Brunswick |- | '''Launched''' || 1838 |- | '''Registered Tonnage''' || 850 tons |- | '''Owners''' || McBlain & Co. |} Built in the Colony of New Brunswick in 1838, the Marchioness of Bute underwent major refits in 1844 and 1849. During the second refit, she was sheathed in felt and metal and fastened with iron bolts. == Sources == * Register of Ships: [http://users.xplornet.com/~shipping/ShipsM.htm Maa-May]

Marcia Crawford Philbrick's Research

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Providing connections between WikiTree profiles, my Ancestry tree, the FamilySearch tree and my blog, [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/ Heartland Genealogy]. * Ancestry Tree: [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/115166653/family?cfpid=270137699735 Heartland Genealogy] - Crawford, Currey, Briles, Mentzer ==== Surname Projects: ==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Crawford_Name_Study Crawford Name Study] ====My Ancestors ==== With links to WikiTree Profiles, Ancestry, FamilySearch and my blog =====Grandparents===== * [[Crawford-8396|Leon Russel Crawford (1894-1976)]] - on [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/115166653/person/270137699731/facts Ancestry] - [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDQQ-PVC LDQQ-PVC] on FamilySearch * [[Currey-95 |Winnie Letha Currey (1903-1992)]] - on [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/115166653/person/270137699732/facts Ancestry] - [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZB2-NS2 KZB2-NS2] on FamilySearch * [[Briles-421 | Edward Osmond Briles (1891-1956)]] - on [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/115166653/person/270137699741/facts Ancestry] - [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LWYR-98X LWYR-98X] on FamilySearch * [[Mentzer-268 | Pauline Edith Mentzer (1896-1984)]] - on [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/115166653/person/270137699742/facts Ancestry] - [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LWYR-9DX LWYR-9DX] on FamilySearch =====Great Grandparents ===== * [[Crawford-8397|Judson Foster Crawford (1866-1949)]] - on [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/115166653/person/270137689801/facts Ancestry] - [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KL17-RXW KL17-RXW] on FamilySearch * [[Hammond-3777|Josie Winifred (Hammond) Crawford (1874-1954)]] * [[Currey-123|Hiram Miles Currey (1866-1943)]] * [[Hutchinson-4095|Winifred Mae (Hutchinson) Currey (1871-1913)]] * Edward Grant Briles (1869-1951) * Frances Artlissa "Artie" Ricketts (1868-1947) * Charles Oliver Mentzer (1869-1955) * Nettie Adell Wells (1873-1939) =====2nd Great Grandparents ===== *[[Crawford-8404 |Washington Marion Crawford (1838-1889)]] on [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/115166653/person/270137689812/facts Ancestry] - [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KHFD-XRW KHFD-XRW] on FamilySearch * [[Foster-9643 |Mary Foster (1842-1929)]] * [[Hammond-3778 |Richmond Fisk Hammond (1840-1928)]] * [[Ralston-683 |Sarah Ellen Ralston (1849-1892)]] * [[Currey-132 |Hiram M. Currey (1835-1901)]] * [[Burke-4306 |Angelina Jane Burke (1836-1901)]] * [[Hutchinson-4096 |Albert Hutchinson (abt 1838-1896)]] * [[Harding-3523 | Julia Harding (1840-1892)]] * Noah Washington Briles (1840-1879) * Sarah Jane Thompson (1843-1930) * James Marshall Ricketts (1847-1920) * Rachel Elmeda Christy (1845-1927) * George Mentzer (1838-1912) * Emeline Minnick (1848-1927) * Thurston Kennedy Wells (1821-1893) * Salome Adell Crandall (1836-1893) =====3rd Great Grandparents ===== * [[Crawford-8405 |Nelson Garret Crawford (1808-1864)]] - on [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/115166653/person/270137689821/facts Ancestry] - [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCLN-NS7 KCLN-NS7] on FamilySearch * [[Smith-86283 |Martha Smith (1842-1929)]] * Zebulon Foster * Caroline Ostrander * Horatio Hammond * Louisa Fisk * James Barr Ralston * Nancy Jane McCormick * HIram M. Currey * Rachel Harris * Henry F. Burke * Elizabeth Ann Bland * Aaron Hutchinson * Saray Merry * William Gillies Harding * Elizabeth Fowler =====4th Great Grandparents ===== * [[Crawford-19444 |James Crawford (1772-1854)]]- on [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/115166653/person/270137689841/facts Ancestry] - [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L7F6-MWJ L7F6-MWJ] on FamilySearch * [[Smith-222523 |Sally Smith (1770-1856)]] * [[Reed-9879|John C Reed Jr. (abt.1800-)]] * [[Buckles-245|Mary (Buckles) Reed (abt.1792-1867)]] ==CRAWFORD RESEARCH == ===James Crawford of Early Kentucky=== * Web page [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/untangling-james-crawford/ Untangling James Crawford] * [[Crawford-19444 |James Crawford (1772-1854) ]]- married to Sarah Smith Duggins -on FamilySearch [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/crawford?iframe=ycolorized L7F6-MWJ] - on [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/115166653/person/270137689841/facts Ancestry Heartland Genealogy tree] * [[Crawford-15727 |James Crawford (1770-1833)]] - married to Martha Knight - on FamilySearch [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LH6X-7T4 LH6X-7T4] - on [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/115166653/person/270137689623/facts Ancestry Heartland Genealogy tree] * [[Crawford-1137 |James Crawford (1758-1836)]]- married to Rebecca Anderson - on FamilySearch [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVYV-H4M LVYV-H4M] - on [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/115166653/person/270137691101/facts Ancestry Heartland Genealogy tree] * [[Crawford-20098 |James Crawford (1758-1836)]] -- married to Sarah VanSandt - on FamilySearch [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L4B5-J8X L4B5-J8X] - on [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/115166653/person/270137698412/facts Ancestry Heartland Genealogy tree] * [[Crawford-4939 |Rev. James Crawford(1752-1803)]] - son of [[Crawford-1328 |Alexander Crawford]] and [[McPheeters-26 |Mary (McPheeters) Crawford]] - on FamilySearch [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZN5-SCD LZN5-SCD] - on [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/115166653/person/270137698268/facts Ancestry Heartland Genealogy tree] * [[Crawford-2834 |James Crawford (1772-1854)]] - married to Nancy Ann Sawyers - grandson of [[Crawford-1328 |Alexander Crawford]] and [[McPheeters-26 |Mary (McPheeters) Crawford]] - on FamilySearch [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6FL-682 L6FL-682] - on [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/115166653/person/270137698389/facts Ancestry Heartland Genealogy tree] ==yDNA== Both of my brothers have completed a Big Y DNA test which I manage. I also have recruited a 4th cousin who has also completed a Big Y DNA test. We are participating in the [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/crawford?iframe=ycolorized CRAWFORD yDNA] project. We have been placed in the R1b-01A Ardmillan section of the project. Below is a list of earliest known ancestors and their haplogroups (as of Dec 2022): * James Crawford b1772 VA m1799 KY d1854 OH - R-FT99108 (my brothers) * James Crawford b1772 VA m1799 KY d1854 OH - R-FT369906 (my 4th cousin) * James Crawford b1770 VA M Knight 1793 KY d1833 IN - R-Y88686 * James Crawford b1758 VA; d 1836 IN - R-Y88686 * William Nelson Crawford b 1829 OH and d 1907 WA R-Y88686 * James Crawford b. 1758 - Augusta County, VA d. 16 May 1836, Fleming County, KY - R-FGC73578 Currently, there are six yDNA tests with 'Alexander Crawford' listed as the earliest known ancestor. They are in the following groupings: * Alexander Crawford B. 1715 Clydesdale D. 1764 - I1-05 (D) - haplogroup IA1612 * Alexander Crawford, Buffalo Gap, VA - Augusta Coun - i1-09 (I) - haplogroup I-M253 * Alexander Crawford - i1-12 Thirdpart - haplogroup I-A1601 * Alexander Crawford D. 1763 - I1-15b Big Ys - haplogroup I-M253 * Alexander Crawford b. 1819, Paisley Scotland - J1-01 Big Ys - Haplogroup J-FGC4422 * Alexander Crawford, b1715- d. 1764 - R1b-01F - haplogroup R-M269 While it appears that some of these Alexander Crawford lines are pointing to the same person, the diversity of DNA results would indicate that they are not descended from the same person. ==WikiTree Help Resources == Reusing a source - [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1207093/citing-using-same-one-but-many-times]

Marciekr Citations

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==Frequently used source citations== '''This is my personal list of citations I use when working on profiles. I own all of the books listed here, all ''New Mexico Genealogist'' journals published by the New Mexico Genealogical Society, and almost all issues of ''Herencia'' published by Hispanic Genealogical Research Center of New Mexico. I am willing to do lookups for any of them. The rest of the sources listed here are available online. Because I use this page for citations, some of the listings are templates for entering online sources.''' * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Marciekr_Citations#Used_Most Used Most] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Marciekr_Citations#Census_Records Census Records] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Marciekr_Citations#Websites Websites] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Marciekr_Citations#Books Books] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Marciekr_Citations#Santa_Fe Santa Fe County] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Marciekr_Citations#Rio_Arriba Rio Arriba County] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Marciekr_Citations#Bernalillo Bernalillo County] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Marciekr_Citations#Mora Mora County] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Marciekr_Citations#San_Miguel_del_Bado San Miguel County] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Marciekr_Citations#Sandoval Sandoval County] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Marciekr_Citations#Socorro Socorro County] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Marciekr_Citations#McKinley McKinley County] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Marciekr_Citations#Missouri Missouri] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Marciekr_Citations#Miscellaneous Miscellaneous] ==={{Red|Used Most}}=== * Catholic Church, Archives of the Archdiocese of Santa Fe, CHURCH NAME, (CITY, New Mexico), EVENT, YEARS, Book NUMBER, p. NUMBER, NAME/EVENT/DATE; manuscript on film, ''FamilySearch'' (URL : accessed DATE), FHL microfilm #NUMBER, {{FamilySearch Image|NUMBER}}, NUMBER. * Chávez, Fray Angélico. 1954, revised 1992. ''Origins of New Mexico Families: A Genealogy of the Spanish Colonial Period''. Santa Fe: Museum of New Mexico Press, * Chávez, Angélico. 1983. ''New Mexico Roots Ltd: a demographic perspective from genealogical, historical and geographic data found in the diligencias matrimoniales or pre-nuptial investigations (1678-1869) of the Archives of the Archdiocese of Santa Fe.'' PDF image copy, UNM Digital Repository, http://digitalrepository.unm.edu/cswr_reference/5, VOLUME:PAGE; * "1684 El Paso Census." ''Herencia'', Vol. 6 (January 1998): 23-35, specifically PAGE#. * Snow, David H. 1998. ''New Mexico’s First Colonists: The 1597-1600 Enlistments for New Mexico under Juan de Oñate, Adelante & Gobernador'' Albuquerque, NM: Hispanic Genealogical Research Center of New Mexico, * Simmons, Marc. 1991. ''The Last Conquistador: Juan de Oñate and the Settling of the Far Southwest.'' Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press, * Hackett, Charles W, and Charmion C. Shelby. 1970. ''Revolt of the Pueblo Indians of New Mexico and Otermíns's Reconquest, 1680-1682: Introduction and Annotations by Charles Wilson Hackett, '' Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, VOLUME:PAGE. * Scholes, France V., Marc Simmons, and José Antonio Esquibel, editors. Translated by Eleanor B. Adams. 2012, reprinted 2023. ''Juan Domínguez de Mendoza: Soldier and Frontiersman of the Spanish Southwest, 1627-1693.'' Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press, * Strout, Clevy Lloyd, “The Resettlement of Santa Fe, 1695: the Newly Found Muster Roll.” ''New Mexico Historical Review'', Vol. 53 (March 1978), * Kessell, John L., Rick Hendricks, and Meredith Dodge, editors, 1995. ''To the Royal Crown Restored: The Journals of Don Diego de Vargas, New Mexico, 1692-1694'', Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press, * Vargas, Diego, and John L. Kessell. 1998. ''Blood on the Boulders: The Journals of Don Diego de Vargas, New Mexico, 1694 – 97'' Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press, 1998, BOOK:PAGE. * Esquibel, José Antonio and John B. Colligan, 1999. ''The Spanish Recolonization of New Mexico: An Account of the Families Recruited at Mexico City in 1693. '' Albuquerque, NM: Hispanic Genealogical Research Center of New Mexico, * Valencía y Valdez, G. M., editor. 2007. ''Aquí́ Se Comienza: A Genealogical History of the Founding Families of La Villa de San Felipe de Albuquerque,'' Albuquerque, New Mexico: New Mexico Genealogical Society, * Twitchell, Ralph E. 1914. ''The Spanish Archives of New Mexico: Comp. and Chronologically Arranged with Historical, Genealogical, Geographical, and Other Annotations, by Authority of the State of New Mexico.'' 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Marcy Cemetery

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[[Category:Marcy Cemetery, Duryea, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, Cemeteries]] [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for the Marcy 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]]. Marcy Cemetery is located in Duryea, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. It is also known as Brick United Methodist Church Cemetery, and as Duryea Methodist Cemetery. 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
933 Foote Ave.
Duryea, PA 18642
(570) 457-2521 GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
41.353806, -75.751322 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Marcy+Cemetery/@41.353806,-75.751322,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x27a04ffdd0525765 Marcy Cemetery on Google Maps] ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=526623 Find A Grave] * ''Add resources here'' ----- ===Tasks Completed=== * ''Add tasks you have completed here'' ----- ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link to existing WikiTree profiles or create new profiles for each person listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of their grave marker. The profile you create for a person can include other genealogical and biographical information, additional photos, and a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" | GPS ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |} >

Margaree, Nova Scotia

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[[Category:Margaree Forks, Nova Scotia]] [[Category:Margaree, Nova Scotia Colony]] [[Category:Margaree, Nova Scotia]] ==History== Margaree is a region in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia on the Margaree River. During the 18th century, Acadians settled along the coast near the mouth of the river; the French name for this river was St. Marguerite. Scottish Highlanders began to settle in the Margaree Valley at the beginning of the 19th century. ===Earliest Families=== ===Migration to Newfoundland=== From about 1840-1850, a number of Margaree families emigrated to Newfoundland's west coast region, and settled in the area around [[Space:Port_au_Port%2C_Newfoundland|Port au Port]], including the communities of [[Space:Sandy_Point%2C_St._George%27s_Bay%2C_Newfoundland|Sandy Point]], [[Space:Stephenville,_Newfoundland|Stephenville]] and St. George's Bay. These families included the Duffney (Duffenais) family from Margaree, [[Dauphinee-79|John Fredrick]] and his wife [[LeJeune-506|Marie Ann LeJeune]], and [[Lejeune-268|Henri LeJeune]] who settled in Port au Port; [[Haché-689|Felix Gallant]] and his wife [[LeBlanc-3148|Marie Theotime LeBlanc]], [[LeBlanc-3149|Etienne LeBlanc]] and [[Cormier-359|Anne Cormier]], [[Aucoin-161|Tatien Aucoin]] and [[LeBlanc-6557|Marguerite Lenblanc]], followed by Rueben Cormier and Dominic LeBlanc who settle in Stephenville; and .... wgo settled in Sandy Point. ===Resources=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Margaree,_Nova_Scotia|What links to this page.]] == Sources ==

Margaree Pioneer Cemetery

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'''Address''' : 1255 E Margaree Rd Margaree Harbour, Inverness County, Nova Scotia, B0e2B0 Canada GPS Buried: *(unknown), Maria T. ? - 1835 *ARSENAULT, Genevieve ? - 1816 *ARSENAULT, Pierre ? - 1820 *AUCOIN, Marie ? - 1815 *BENOIT, Isaac ? - 1835 *BOUCET, (bebe) 1816 - 1816 *BOURC, Josephte ? - 1835 *BOURC, Margurite ? - 1818 *CHAUMABLE, Marie David ? - 1815 *CHAVARY, Felix ? - 1822 *CORMIER, Anne ? - 1815 *CORMIER, Genvieve ? - 1821 *CORMIER, Isadore ? - 1816 *DAIGLE, Paul ? - 1835 *FURLON, Thomas ? - 1821 *GALLANT, Charles plaque *GERMAIN, Francois ? - 1823 *HONORE, Henry Hache ? - 1820 *LeBLANC, (baby) 1823 - 1823 *LeBLANC, Antastasie ? - 1835 *LeBLANC, Beloni plaque *LeBLANC, Eusege? Michel ? - 1834 *LeBLANC, George ? - 1822 *LeBLANC, Germain ? - 1835 *LeBLANC, Jean B. plaque *LeBLANC, John Baptiste ? - 1816 *LeBLANC, Joseph ? - 1812 *LeBLANC, L. ? - 1815 *LeBLANC, Lasare ? - 1820 *LONGUEREE, Toussaint ? - 1821 *MOORE, James ? - 1817 *RYON, Mary ? - 1822

Margaret Green Reedy - Journeys to Mexico

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[[Green-8803|"Peggy" Reedy]], her husband Frank and their children often spent their Christmas vacations in Mexico. Her diaries convey what it was like to travel from Louisiana to Mexico by car in the 1950s. == 1949 == ===Dec 17, 1949 Saturday=== Everything packed and ready to leave for Mexico. Frank had to go to Covington to Delta Line meeting. I left at 11 o'clock for McComb for Papa Reedy. Frank called from Covington for me to go by farm for Mr. Findley we missed him had to come back home to get Chester to go to Covington with us to bring back Frank's car. What confusion. Getting off at 4:30 pm we left Covington -- drove in the rain to Beaumont 291 miles by 9:30 pm. We stayed in Alma Place Courts. ===Dec. 18 Sunday=== Drove to Basin Texas for lunch and looked at boilers. drove to Waco Texas spent the night Waco Motor inn. Aunt ___ + family come over to visit us. ===Dec 19 Monday=== Frank went to Baylor university Waco to sell boiler. back to Bastrop from here on to Corpus Christie. ===Dec 20 Tues=== At lunch Brownsville. Crossed the border at 2 p.m. rode 18 miles + had to come all the way back to border for car permit. Passed out inspection at 4pm - lost 1 hr. time but that is Mexico time means nothing - spent the night in Victoria Mexico. Left at 5 am without spare tire (trouble?) fixed in Mante ? ===Dec. 21 Wed=== We drove into Mexico city at 8 PM, went to Shirley courts - no room, but sent us to Park Villa Mrs. Teele. a lovely ? home luckey to get it. we all stayed in one big room 2 meals a day for 6 people for 122 pesos a day ($14.60 american) for 2 people room + 2 meals is 60 pesos a day $7.00 (american) (blank pages) ===Monday Dec. 26=== Morllese come by took us to bank + put us on road to Taxco, Left Mexico at 10 am, arrived at Taxco at 1pm. Stayed at Rancho Telua hotel nice place ?? (2 rooms 3 meals for 6 people 240.00 pesos) $29.00 a day - lunch on outside patio good food. went silver shopping, bought necklace ? combs etc. Supper inside by a big fire place. To bed early, breakfast + let Taxco at 8 AM for Acapulco ===Tues Dec. 27, 1949=== What excitement to see Pacific ocean. We arrived here at 1 PM. had trouble finding Papagano hotel we had made reservation in Taxco. Finally he said he would take us + were we luckey over 600 people in hotel + cottages -- we had lunch all American plan 2 rooms + bath + 3 meals a day for a day 6 people 250 pesos ($30.00 american) a day. we were tired + went to bed to sleep until 4:30 PM. Then rode around looked at beautiful homes, ? old fort etc. kids had to swim in Pacific. Couldn't find any bathing suits so we let them go in their clothes, they were really thrilled, stayed in water until dark. Adrian had to wore wet pants to supper. Frank wore grandpas (I didn't bring any extra pans we left our luggage at Mr. Trells? in Mexico. Anyway it was fun for them and we laughed lots over it. ===Wed. Dec. 28=== We didn't get Florence a cot until 9:30. Then went to bed to get up at 5 PM to leave for Mexico city. When we showed up to leave we had a flat tire, so we just went back to bed in our clothes because it would be 9 AM before we could get the tire fixed - 3 more hrs of sleep to our good. we got up changed tire + had breakfast. the papaya + fresh pineapple is delicious here. Frank + Florence at steak, potatoes + ? for breakfast. rest ate pancakes. we went to the Dodge place to get the tire fixed after 2 hrs fooling around (Mexico style) killing time, with the tire, Frank decided to buy a new tire + tube 243.10 ($30.00 American.) We left Acapulco at 10:30 AM with wet swimming clothes hanging out of car. We started up mountains. It is very hot in the days cool nights one curve after another about 5-6000 feet up beautiful mts. Palo Plano gorge is beautiful we followed a mountain stream passed under several tunnels through mts Cuidad Bravos at 1:30 lunch at 300KM. 1 1/2 hrs to eat bought baskets small one 3 pesos (13 ?) for all. left at 3PM - for Mexico City arrived there at 8:30 PM stopped at a place to eat where a man played a Lester piano with electric organ attachment + a man played whistle? it was beautiful music. On to Mrs. Liels we had the private cottage. Joe Moralles was there. ===Thursday Dec. 29=== We went to the silver factory to see about gravey bowel, when we arrived the bowel look like 10 cents so Joe and Frank argued with the manager + I took 1 serving dish + 4 forks instead of the gravey bowel. bought the other dish for $27.00 american money we were happy over the deal + got away quick before the other partner came - that's that. I am one dish better off for the $35.00 paid for the grave bowel. I thought I'd never get. they are lovely serving dishes. Then we went to Sears Roebuck to buy the boy boots Frank + Adrian bought boats (@ 17.50 American money) they were very happy over them. We told oe goodbye + left Mexico city at 12:00 noon. We ate lunch at Zimapan + on to Taamazulchale?, the fog cought us on the mts rain + big rocks falling on the road made it an exciting trip + we arrived at about dark. we drove right DZ courts. Frank asked the man at the gate if this was a good place to stay the man said its rotten the foods terrible but everyone likes it was a nice looking place so often the man said that we laughed + said ok, + it was very nice good food, rained all night. Mr. and Mrs. D Zelinsky were an old couple, spoke very good english + tried very hard to please ===Friday Dec. 30=== We had a very good breakfast. Left DZ courts at 8:45 AM a very pleasant ride little fog, everything so fresh + green after the rain. we passed lots of people on road taking things on their back to market in the small villages. we are still in the mts but not as high as last night. Had a very poor lunch at Victoria left there at 3:30 for Brownsville. == 1950 == Dec. 15, 1950 - Friday=== Frank and I had gone to McComb on Thursday. found papa Reedy Working in the garage. we told him we had come for him to go to Mexico. He was all smiles + said he was ready to go. On Friday morning Mother + Dad came up to tell us good bye- I left Mable in charge of the house + we drove off at 8:45 AM on our fourth trip to the beloved country of Mexico - at 12'o clock we ate lunch in Opelousas, Didee a small restaurant back of gas station we had a wonderful lunch of the best gumbo + broiled chicken I have ever eaten. After lunch we opened the lovely box of candy from the Don Bickhams, our only going away present. How thoughtful of Jence + we really enjoyed the candy. We had supper at 6PM in Huston a seafood plate, we stayed at Robinwood Lodge $6.00 385 miles Franklinton to Huston. ===Dec 16 - Saturday=== Left Huston at 7:15, foggy morning had breakfast Columbus 8:45. We arrived in Austin at 11 AM a guide took us through the Capitol. In the senate chamber the guide Mr. Taylor let Florence and Adrian set in the Gov. Shriver of Texas chair. They got a thrill from that. The Texas capitol is 7 ft. taller than Wash D.C. Capitol it is designed after it. Texas cover 3 1/2 acres of land + the largest state capitol in U.S. Made of Texas granite - hardest. Lunch just off capital grounds + then at 1 o'clock went to the top tower - a beautiful view of the capitol. Left Austin 2 PM, drove to Ft. Stockton 9 PM - On the way we saw a drove of wild turkeys, deer jump fence, raccoons plenty of rabbits in the Texas wilds, all flat country - drove 525 - Gateway Lodge, $10.50. 910 from home. ===Dec. 17 - Sunday=== We were up at 5:30 am and left at 6 am to make the 125 mile to Carlsbad by 9 o'clock - the loud speaker called out 9 o'clock tour closed up we waited until 10 AM to go in cave. It was a wonderful sight to go through the caves, words just cant describe how marvelous it was. We came out at 3 PM. Had a box lunch $8.25 but underground. we stayed at De Soto? in Carlsbad $10.00 for 3 rooms. ===Dec 18 Monday=== Breakfast started for Patosh Mines + had trouble with the new spark plugs Frank had put in the car last about 3 hours time trying to get it fixed. Lunch at mines Papa Reedy + Frank went in mine 800 ft below at 2 + out at 4. Florence, Adrian to young to go down so I stay with them. Left 4PM for Elfosso? arrived there at 9PM. Stayed at Kiva Courts $8.50 ===Dec 19 Tuesday=== Went through customs at 8:30 Left Juarez at 10 Am drove over wonderful road 65 - 70 mile hr. 235 miles arrived in Chihuahua - largest state in Mexico - at 3PM. Good Mexican dinner at Vidoria Hotel. Hired a guide and saw the city 90,000 population. Saw the gov. office children sat in chair. Beautiful cedar room. Prison where Hidalgo was prisoner ? to cards). Saw old water acqueduct 400 yrs old. Old church with solid gold alter. The Priest took us in his private room + showed us a gold priest robe, made in France, very valuable + beautiful. The Priest had been to Loyola in N.O. He was real nice to us. Lots of gold + silver mines near here. Beautiful homes in modern architecture. (90 millionaires in one section) Beautiful park with swimming pool glass sides and lights at the bottom on side where people watch swimmers from under water. The last word in modern ? parks. Stayed Cima Tourist court (60 pesos $7.00). Left there at 7 AM (dark) ===Wed. Dec 20=== Durango American court ===Thurs. Dec. 21=== Guajuato - Hotel Orizco sight seeing (see bank) ===Friday Dec. 22 1950=== Left Guajuato at 1PM arrived in Mexico city at 8PM. supper Maria Christiana + Mrs. Litts she was expecting us ===Sat. 23 Dec=== Guide Pete (Pedro Martinez) went to Palace of time out it is a beautiful building. Went to pawn shop + cathedral ate lunch Fonda Maria was best meal we had in Mexico. Went silver + leather shop + didn't buy a thing went back to Mrs. Lills + rested went to chicken fight that night. Frank + Florence were sick that night so we planned to get out of high altitude ===Sunday Dec. 24=== We left Mexico City 10AM for ? St. Charlie, it was a beautiful drive over mts. at lunch at Zimopan Hotel Foundation, arrived at DZ Courts 6PM. Good supper - learned Mr. DZ had died 9 mos before. We all had good bed + felt lots better. Xmas eve heard the bells + fire crackers. We had a good breakfast + enjoyed talk with Mrs Zlenski. Left 9 AM. ===Monday Dec 25 Xmas Day=== We feel fine stopped to buy papaya. the man took us in the fields. On our way to Tampico.

Margaret LaFollette To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[McIntosh-1665|Margaret LaFollette]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=McIntosh-1665&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Margaret LaFollette To-Do List|Margaret's current to-do list]].'' William McIntosh died before March 1801 Logan, Kentucky John McIntosh born 1795 Croy, Inverness, Scotland Thomas Harper and Mary Hooper married 1823 Gloucestershire, England William Harper and Ann married 1807 Royton, Shaw, England

Margaret of Bristol, sailed Sept 1619

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[[Category: Margaret of Bristol, sailed Sept 1619]] '''Margaret of Bristol, sailed Sept 1619''' The Margaret of Bristol approved to leave Sept 15, 1619 arrived in Jamestown with Master Capt. [[Woodlief-34|John Woodleefe]] and 36 settlers on Dec 4, 1619. '''Alphabetical:''' * Blanchard John gent * Bourton Christopher, tailor * Clement William, cook and gardener, alive 01 Aug 1622 * Cley James, joiner, died * Cole John, died * Cole William * Coopy Samuell * Coopy Thomas, carpenter, smith, fowler and turner, died * Coyfe Charles, gunmaker and smith, died * Davis Thomas, cooper and shingler, died * Denton/Deinton Thomas, died * Felgate Toby gent * Godfry Richard, joiner, drowned * Hampton Walter * Hurd John * Jones John, gardener and smith, died * Molton Thomas, cook and gardener, alive 01 Aug 1622 * Nelme Christopher, shoemaker, died * Osborne Humphrey, died * Painter/Paynter Rowland, died * Parker William * Patche William * Paynter Edward, slain * Peerse/Peers Henry gent, died * Peirse Thomas, for hops and oade, died * Plant Humphrey, sawyer and carpenter, died * Sandford Thomas, died * Sherife Richard the elder, carpenter, died * Sherife Richard the younger, cooper, alive 01 Aug 1622 * Singer John * Stone William * Taylor John alias Stokeley, died * Thorpe Thomas, slain * Torset Stephen, died * Yate Ferdinando gent, returned 20 Mar 1620 :: Also the ''Margaret's captain - [[Woodlief-34|John Woodleefe]] '''Source order:''' * Felgate Toby gent * Yate Ferdinando gent, returned 20 Mar 1620 * Blanchard John gent * Peerse/Peers Henry gent, died * Godfry Richard, joiner, drowned * Coopy Thomas, carpenter, smith, fowler and turner, died * Painter/Paynter Rowland, died * Cole John, died * Osborne Humphrey, died * Plant Humphrey, sawyer and carpenter, died * Davis Thomas, cooper and shingler, died * Nelme Christopher, shoemaker, died * Sherife Richard the elder, carpenter, died * Sherife Richard the younger, cooper * Paynter Edward, slain * Coyfe Charles, gunmaker and smith, died * Cley James, joiner, died * Coopy Samuell * Cole William * Peirse Thomas, for hops and oade, died * Denton/Deinton Thomas, died * Bourton Christopher, tailor * Parker William * Hurd John * Patche William * Sandford Thomas, died * Stone William * Jones John, gardener and smith, died * Torset Stephen, died * Molton Thomas, cook and garener * Taylor John alias Stokeley, died * Hampton Walter * Thorpe Thomas, slain * Singer John * Clement William, cook and gardener : Notes about the men by John Smyth '''Margaret sources:''' * Coldham page 13 & 14 per Virigina Company Records * http://www.jamestowne.org/Jamestowne_Society_Chronology.htm

Margaret of Scotland & the Dauphin Louis

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Margaret of Scotland & the Dauphin Louis == An historical study based mainly on original documents preserved in the Bibliothèque Nationals * by [[Wikipedia:Louis_Auguste_Barb%C3%A9|Louis A. Barbé]], Officier d'Académie, Author of "The Tragedy of Gowrie House" "In Byways of Scottish History" &c. * published by Blackie and Son Ltd., 50 Old Bailey, London, Glasgow, and Bombay, 1917 * Citation Example: ::: Barbé, Louis. ''[[Space:Margaret of Scotland & the Dauphin Louis|Margaret of Scotland & the Dauphin Louis]]'' (Blackie and Son Ltd., London, Glasgow, and Bombay, 1917) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Barbé|Barbé]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Margaret of Scotland & the Dauphin Louis|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/margaretofscotla00barbuoft * http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100159323 * https://books.google.com/books?id=GBFBAQAAMAAJ

Margaret Pit Colliery Disaster

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[[Category: Newbottle Colliery, Newbottle, County Durham, 1885]] [[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]]| Newbottle Colliery 1885 Contact: TBC ===History and Circumstances=== * Date: 3rd June 1885 * Location: Margaret Pit Newbottle Colliery, Newbottle, County Durham, England * Victims: 14 lives lost * Cause: Colliery Inrush {| 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;"|Adamson, Joseph ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Bailes, John, aged 31 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Calligan, John, 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;"|Carr, Joseph, 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;"|Carter, Rennison, 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;"|Davison, 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;"|Gray, James Wilson, aged 37 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|House, John George, 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;"|Jarvis, 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;"|Laidler, Joseph, 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;"|Lowrey, 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;"|Robson, Jacob ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Robson, Joseph ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Sanderson, Thomas Jackson, aged 32 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- |} |} == Sourced == *[http://www.dmm.org.uk/names/n1885-02.htm Durham Mining Museum]

Margaret Ruggles DNA Sandbox

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==Information== :Birth Name: :Adopted Name: :'''Father is''': :'''Mother is''': :Are your birth parents related?: No indication that your parents are related. :mtHaplogroup: U5b1b1 :YDNA Halogroup :DNA Test kit #: 23andMe :DNA Test Kit #: :GEDmatch #: M950730 :Any Other Pertinent Info.: ===Surnames=== :Ruggles ===Matches=== ====Sue B., Ch 1==== :rkkt04@gmail.com :Comparing Kit M950730 (M. Ruggles) and A156367 (*SueB) :Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 500 SNPs :Mismatch-bunching Limit = 250 SNPs :Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM :{| border="1" !Chr!!Start Location!!End Location!!Centimorgans (cM)!!SNPs |- |1||2,869,500||20,215,090||38.0||2,403 |} :Largest segment = 38.0 cM :Total of segments '''> 7 cM = 38.0 cM''' :1 matching segments :Estimated number of generations to '''MRCA = 4.3''' ====David McGinnis, Ch 2==== :olivetreegenealogy@gmail.com - 08-22-2018 :Comparing Kit M950730 (M. Ruggles) and M184767 (David McGinnis) :Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 500 SNPs :Mismatch-bunching Limit = 250 SNPs :Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM :{| border="1" !Chr!!Start Location!!End Location!!Centimorgans (cM)!!SNPs |- |2||28,521,253||66,304,059||38.4||8,027 |} :Largest segment = 38.4 cM :Total of segments > '''7 cM = 38.4 cM''' :1 matching segments :Estimated number of generations to '''MRCA = 4.3''' ====Matthew McLennan. Ch 2, 5==== :matt836@hotmail.com :Comparing Kit M950730 (M. Ruggles) and A129916 (Matthew McLennan) :Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 500 SNPs :Mismatch-bunching Limit = 250 SNPs :Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM :{| border="1" !Chr!!Start Location!!End Location!!Centimorgans (cM)!!SNPs |- |2||71,056,512||113,778,861||31.5||3,014 |- |5||10,214,876||16,612,581||10.2||626 |} Largest segment = 31.5 cM Total of segments > 7 cM = 41.6 cM 2 matching segments Estimated number of generations to '''MRCA = 4.2''' ====[[Carroll-4405|Linda Goodwin]], Ch 8==== :lgoodwin53@outlook.com :[https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Carroll-4405/5 Pedigree] :[https://www.myheritage.com/pedigree-tree-287634881-8000001/carroll tree at MyHeritage] :Comparing Kit M950730 (M. Ruggles) and M013882 (linda goodwin) :Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 500 SNPs :Mismatch-bunching Limit = 250 SNPs :Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM :{| border="1" !Chr!!Start Location!!End Location!!Centimorgans (cM)!!SNPs |- |8||104,191,859||131,723,937||29.1||4,859 |} :Largest segment = 29.1 cM :Total of segments '''> 7 cM = 29.1 cM''' :1 matching segments :Estimated number of generations to '''MRCA = 4.5''' :"would like to see what cousins we are. my DNA says we are related. my maternal haplogroup is u5b1b1a, quite close to yours.some of my family names are Carle....Carroll, Messier, Forcier, Louis St Billy, Mauseth, Mack, Vanasse just to name a few, would like to explore our geneology. regards Linda" on 23andMe ====Jackie, Ch 16==== :jstoddard@actrix.co.nz | GEDCOM :Comparing Kit M950730 (M. Ruggles) and A477132 (*Jackie) :Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 500 SNPs :Mismatch-bunching Limit = 250 SNPs :Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM :{| border="1" !Chr!!Start Location!!End Location!!Centimorgans (cM)!!SNPs |- |16||76,530,495||88,668,856||37.7||2,781 |} :Largest segment = 37.7 cM :Total of segments '''> 7 cM = 37.7 cM''' :1 matching segments :Estimated number of generations to '''MRCA = 4.3''' ====Balfie Ch 19, 20, 7, 6, 2, 18, 5, 4==== :aboton@magma.ca :Comparing Kit M950730 (M. Ruggles) and T118976 (*Balfie) Ch 19, 20, 7, 6, 2, 18, 5, 4 :Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 500 SNPs :Mismatch-bunching Limit = 250 SNPs :Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM :{| border="1" !Chr!!Start Location!!End Location!!Centimorgans (cM)!!SNPs |- |2||12,561,880||28,640,144||19.3||1,548 |- |4||160,173,694||166,862,040||7.5||626 |- |5||9,769,840||14,888,061||8.7||603 |- |6||148,962,045||164,093,318||23.8||2,298 |- |7||71,318,639||96,824,398||23.9||2,216 |- |15||45,865,624||57,928,287||12.0||1,329 |- |18||55,279,838||66,668,522||19.2||1,395 |- |19||22,439,127||53,255,346||29.1||2,090 |- |20||2,257,625||12,160,821||26.1||1,533 |} :Largest segment = 29.1 cM :Total of segments '''> 7 cM = 169.5 cM''' :9 matching segments :Estimated number of generations to '''MRCA = 3.2'''

Margaret Wilkinson To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Steer-216|Margaret Wilkinson]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Steer-216&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Margaret Wilkinson To-Do List|Margaret's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes Find out more about life in Australia |- | [[Tuthill-206|Stephens, John Roberts Thurston (Tuthill) ]] || 1820-00-00 || to-do |- |}

Margarett, sailed 1633-34

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[[Category: Margarett, sailed 1633-34]] For a grouping of profiles of those who sailed on this voyage, see [[:Category: Margarett, sailed 1633-34]] '''Margarett, sailed 1633-34''' March 1633, In the Margarett for St Christophers. per Hotten 01 Mar 1634: Passengers, mostly husbandmen, embarked at Plymouth in the Margaret for St Christopher's. Coldham pg 112 '''Alphabetical order:''' :Badcocke Wm of St Hillary 20 yeares. From Cornwall 37 pg 112 :Barry Clement of Exon 22 yeares. From Exeter, Devon, 37 pg 112 :Borinthon Thomas of Helston 22 yeares. 37 pg 112 :Burlacy Walter of Luggan 22 yeares. From Ludgvan, Cornwall 37 pg 112 :Burrowes Anthony of Jacobtow 20 yeares. From Cornwall 37 pg 112 :Cornew Bartholomew of Crediton, 18 yeares. From Devon 37 pg 112 :Duston John of St Cullom 26 yeares. 37 pg 112 :Edward Richard of St Vivian 28 yeares. 37 pg 112 :Forgive Samuell of Wallen Lizard 26 yrs. Forgine or Forgive 37 pg 112 :Griffin George of Marozion 18 years. 37 pg 112 :Hewbrayne John of Josias Newton 20 yrs. From Newton, St Cyres, Cornwall 37 pg 112 :Martin John of St Ives 18 yeares. 37 pg 112 :Martin Simon of St Ives 18 yeares. From Cornwall 37 pg 112 :Martin Tho of Cardinham, 24 yeares. From Cornwall 37 pg 112 :Mathew George of Ludswam 23 yrs. From Ludgvan, Cornwall 37 pg 112 :Merry John of Withiell 28 yeares. From Cornwall 37 pg 112 :Newdon John of St Tue/Ewe, 28 yeares. From Ewe, Cornwall 37 pg 112 :Oliver Robert of Crediton 20 yeares. From Devon 37 pg 112 :Paine Robt of Marrozion 29 yeares. Pavie from Cornwall 37 pg 112 :Pedler Francis of St Breage 28 yeares. From St Breock, Cornwall 37 pg 112 :Pedler Robt of St Breage 22 yeares. From St Breock, Cornwall 37 pg 112 :Purefoy Samuell of St Ives 13 yeares. 37 pg 112 :Roseter, Thomas of Washford 20 yeares. From Devon 37 pg 112 :Sanders John of Marozion 18 yeares. 37 pg 112 :Sleman Tho of St Hillary 18 yeares. From Cornwall 37 pg 112 :Symond's Richard of Wantage 28 yeares. From Oxon 37 pg 112 :Waterman Nichas or Marozion 15 yrs. 37 pg 112 :Wiett Wm of Marozion 17 yeares. 37 pg 112 :Williams Richard of St Cullom 30 yeares. 37 pg 112 :Williams Teage Irishman 18 yeares. 37 pg 112 '''Roll order:''' :Roseter, Thomas of Washford 20 yeares. :Martin Tho of Cardinham 24 yeares. :Duston John of St Cullom 26 yeares. :Williams Richard of St Cullom 30 yeares. :Newdon John of St Tue 28 yeares. :Hewbrayne John of Josias Newton 20 yrs. :Burrowes Anth of Jacobtow 20 yeares. :Oliver Robert of Crediton 20 yeares. :Cornew Barth of Crediton 18 yeares. :Barry Clement of Exon 22 yeares. :Pedler Francis of St Breage 28 yeares. :Pedler Robt of St Breage 22 yeares. :Merry John of Withiell 28 yeares. :Burlacy Walter of Luggan 22 yeares. :Forgive Samuell of Wallen Lizard 26 yrs. :Edward Richard of St Vivian 28 yeares. :Symond's Richard of Wantage 28 yeares. :Paine Robt of Marrozion 29 yeares. :Badcocke Wm of St Hillary 20 yeares. :Martin Simon of St Ives 18 yeares. :Martin John of St Ives 18 yeares. :Griffin George of Marozion 18 years. :Sleman Tho of St Hillary 18 yeares. :Sanders John of Marozion 18 yeares. :Borinthon Thomas of Helston 22 yeares. :Wiett Wm of Marozion 17 yeares. :Waterman Nichas or (of) Marozion 15 yrs. :Purefoy Samuell of St Ives 13 yeares. :Mathew George of Ludswam 23 yrs. :Williams Teage Irishman 18 yeares. "All husbandmen for the most pt as the former." Signed "Joseph Boole, is Debutie ther.: Hotten P of Q pg 154

Margariti Name Study

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[[Category:Margariti Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category:Maranda-80 Name and Place Studies]] ==About the Project== The Margariti Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Margariti Margariti] 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 Margariti 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 Margaritis), by time period (18th Century Margaritis), or by topic (Margariti DNA, Margariti Occupations, Margariti 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 Margariti 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: [[Maranda-80|Michael Maranda]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Margariti}} 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 Margariti 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]

Margate Cemetery (Margate Anglican)

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[[Category: Tasmania, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category: All Saints Anglican Cemetery, Margate, Tasmania]] All Saints Cemetery is located on the corner of Channel Highway and Van Morey Rd, Margate, Tasmania, Australia. The cemetery was photographed by Neil Croll in 2019. '''Name''' All Saints Anglican Church cemetery (also known as Margate Cemetrey) '''Address''' Corner of Channel Highway and Van Morey Rd, Margate, Tasmania, 7054. '''How to find it''' Take the Channel Highway (A6) South from Hobart for 17.38 Km to the town of Margate. The church is a red brick building on the corner of Van Morey Rd, and parking is available beside the church in Van Morey Rd. [[Croll-284|Croll-284]] 03:10, 18 March 2021 (UTC) {| border="1" class="sortable" | '''Name''' || || '''Birth''' || '''Death''' || '''Age''' || '''Notes''' || '''Coordinates''' || |- | || || || || || || '''South''' || '''East''' |- | Barrett || Arthur Maxwell || 1922 || 31 Jan 1927 || 4½ || || ° || ° |- | Barrett || Beryl Gladys Amy || 1895 || 28 Jun 1948 || 53 || Spouse: William John Barrett; Children: Colin, Peggy, Geofrey, Phillip || || |- | Barrett || Edward Alfred || 1846 || 25 Dec 1929 || 83 || Spouse: Sarah Barrett || || |- | Barrett || Esther Elinor || || 18 Aug 1931 || || || || |- | Barrett || Florence May || || || || || || |- | Barrett || George Edward || 1936 || 6 Feb 1941 || 5 || || || |- | Barrett || Ronald William || || || || || || |- | Barrett || William John || 1882 || 2 May 1964 || 82 || || || |- | Barrett || William Michael || || || || || || |- | Barton-Johnson || Edward Alfred || || || || || || |- | Barton-Johnson || Emily || || || || || || |- | Beadle || Ivan George || 1931 || 13 Aug 1956 || 25 || Spouse: Vivienne Beadle; Children: Philip || || |- | Beadle || Jessie || 1898 || 21 Jul 1971 || 73 || Spouse: John William Beadle; Children: Graeme || || |- | Beadle || John William || 1881 || 19 Sep 1953 || 72 || Spouse: Jessie Beadle; children: Graeme || || |- | Beadle || Graeme || 1933 || 13 Nov 1938 || 5 || Parents: John William and Jessie Beadle || || |- | Beddome || Addie || || || || || || |- | Bryer || Elvie May || 1896 || 26 May 1950 || 54 || Spouse: James Beyer || || |- | Brian || James || 1881 || 23 Oct 1966 || 69 || Spouse: Jessie Beyer || || |- | Denehey || Helen Jane || || || || || || |- | Denehey || John Joseph || 1878 || 26 Nov 1941 || 63 || Spouse: Helen Jane Denehey || || |- | Denehey || Walter John || || || || || || |- | Fagg || Rose Ann || || || || || || |- | Fahey || Charles Perry || 1924 || 1957 || 33 || || || |- | Fahey || Victor William Perry || || || || || || |- | Goodwin || Ethel May || || || || || || |- | Griffith || Edward Gerald || || || || || || |- | Griffith || Isabel May || || || || || || |- | Grimsey || Alan Edward || 30 Nov 1886 || 28 May 1973 || 86 || Spouse: Barbara May Grimsey; Children: Walter John || || |- | Grimsey || Barbara May || 24 May 1889 || 30 Dec 1956 || 67 || Spouse: Alan Edward Grimsey; Children: Walter John || || |- | Grimsey || Frederick Charles || 22 Sep 1925 || 11 Oct 1959 || 34 || || || |- | Grimsey || Walter John || 1932 || 30 Nov 1942 || 10 || Parents: Alan Edward and Barbara May Grimsey || || |- | Groombridge || Albert Raymond || 1881 || 27 Aug 1962 || 81 || Spouse: Edith Isabell Groombridge || || |- | Groombridge || Andrew || 1953 || 23 Dec 1953 || inf || Parents: Hazel and Gilbert Groombridge || || |- | Groombridge || Angelina Margaret || 1901 || 1 Apr 1952 || 51 || Spouse: Ray Groombridge; Children: Gwen, Lenna, Darrel, Cecil, Noel, Pauline || || |- | Groombridge || Edith Isabell || 1885 || 9 Jun 1954 || 69 || Spouse: Albert Raymond Groombridge || || |- | Groombridge || Elizabeth || || || || Children: Dawn || || |- | Groombridge || Elizabeth Matilda || 1874 || 12 Feb 1959 || 85 || Spouse: Richard Groombridge || || |- | Groombridge || Henry George || 1875 || 16 May 1920 || 45 || Spouse: Mabel Cecily Groombridge || || |- | Groombridge || Iris Brenda || 1925 || 2018 || 93 || Maiden name: Carmichael || || |- | Groombridge || Mabel Cicely || || 26 Sep 1945 || || Spouse: Henry George Groombridge; Children: Dawn || || |- | Groombridge || Margaret Mary || 1877 || 20 Aug 1953 || 76 || Spouse: Richard J Groombridge || || |- | Groombridge || Olive May || 1901 || 21 Jun 1956 || 55 || Siblings: Clyde, Trevor, Lola, Joy, Gilbert, Doreen; Spouse: Oscar Clyde Grooombridge; Children: Eric Keith, Thelma || || |- | Groombridge || Oscar Clyde || 1877 || May 1927 || 50 || Spouse: Olive Groombridge; Children: Eric Keith, Thelma || || |- | Groombridge || || 1956 || 18 Jan 1975 || 18½ || || || |- | Groombridge || Raymond Sydney || || 1971 || || Spouse: Angelina Margaret Groombridge; Children: Gwen, Lenna, Darrel, Cecil, Noel, Pauline || || |- | Groombridge || Richard J || 1873 || 14 Aug 1951 || 78 || Spouse: Margaret Mary Groombridge || || |- | Groombridge || Richard || 1841 || 28 Sep 1919 || 78 || Spouse: Elizabeth Matilda || || |- | Groombridge || Roger Michael || Dec 1953 || 9 Feb 1956 || 2y 2m || || || |- | Groombridge || Thelma || 1923 || 6 Jun 1944 || 21 || Parents: Oscar, Olive Groombridge || || |- | Groombridge || Trevor Michael || || 19 Apr 1987 || || || || |- | Groombridge || || || || || || || |- | Groombridge || || || || || || || |- | Groombridge || || || || || || || |- | Groombridge || || || || || || || |- | Groombridge || || || || || || || |- | Groombridge || || || || || || || |- | Hansson || David Murray || || || || || || |- | Hyman || || || || || || || |- | Iles || Frederick George || 1872 || 27 May 1953 || 81 || Spouse: Amy Iles || || |- | Iles || Amy || 1881 || 19 Aug 1971 || 90 || Spouse: Frederick George Iles || || |- | Janetta || || || || || || || |- | Kelleher || Albert P || 1891 || 4 Nov 1968 || 77 || Spouse: Minnie May Kelleher; Children: Joan, Clarice, Mona, Albert, Patricia, Fay, Dawn || || |- | Kelleher || Elizabeth Dawn || || || || || || |- | Kelleher || Graham || || || || || || |- | Kelleher || Minnie May || || || || Spouse: Albert P Kelleher; Children: Joan, Clarice, Mona, Albert, Patricia, Fay, Dawn || || |- | Kemp || Maria Louisa || || || || || || |- | Knott || John William || 1871 || 3 Apr 1947 || 76 || Spouse; Rebecca Matilda May || || |- | Knott || Rebecca Matilda || || 26 Aug || 87 || || || |- | Lawless || George Thomas || || 10 Oct 1949 || || Spouse: Janetta Lawless || || |- | Lawless || Janetta || || 7 Aug 1970 || || Spouse: George Thomas Lawless || || |- | Lawless || || || || || || || |- | Lucas || Albert || || || || Spouse: Florence || || |- | Lucas || Charles Thomas || 1869 || 2 May 1891 || 22 || || || |- | Lucas || Clement || || || || || || |- | Lucas || Elizabeth || || || 79 || Spouse: Walter Charles Lucas || || |- | Lucas || Florence || || || || || || |- | Lucas || Henry John || || || || || || |- | Lucas || Frank Ernest || 1870 || 2 Nov 1894 || 22 || || || |- | Lucas || Walter Charles || || || 82 || Spouse: Elizabeth Lucas || || |- | McAuliffe || David || || || || Spouse: Violet McAuliffe || || |- | McAuliffe || Violet || 1889 || 17 Aug 1912 || 23 || Spouse: David McAuliffe || || |- | McKay || Paul || 18 Nov 1943 || 21 Nov 1943 || 3d || Parents: Jack, Dulcie McKay || || |- | McKay || Perter James || 19 Nov 1946 || 16 Oct 2008 || 61 || Children: Francis, Damien || || |- | Moy || Basil || || || 23 || || || |- | Meredith || Mary || || || || || || |- | Meredith || Rose || || || || || || |- | Meredith || Eliza || || || || || || |- | Midson || John || || || || || || |- | Miller || George Edwin || 1871 || 24 May 1924 || 53 || Children: Lenal Lance; Phyllis Rose || || |- | Miller || Lenal Lance || 1909 || 24 Sep 1913 || 4 || Parents: George Edwin, Phyllis Rose Miller || || |- | Miller || Phyllis Rose || 1912 || 13 Jun 1930 || 18 || || || |- | Minehan || George Thomas || || || || || || |- | Moy || || || || || || || |- | Perrin || Adeline || || || || Spouse: John Perrin; Children: Alice || || |- | Roberts || George W || 1890 || 29 Jun 1950 || 60 || || || |- | Rollins || Caroline || || || || || || |- | Rollins || Caterine || || || || || || |- | Rollins || Eliza Emma || || || || || || |- | Rollins || James Cecil || || || || || || |- | Rollins || James Richard || || || || || || |- | Rollins || L V || || || || || || |- | Rollins || Louisa || || || || || || |- | Rollins || Richard Charles || || || || || || |- | Ryle || Frederick Charles (Ted) || 6 Aug 1928 || 11 Jun 1990 || 62 || Spouse: Lola Marie Joyce; Children: Graeme, Denise, Sharon, Tracey || || |- | Ryle || Lola Marie Joyce || 6 Nov 1926 || 6 Apr 2018 || 92 || Spouse: Frederick Charles Children: Graeme, Denise, Sharon, Tracey || || |- | Scott || Arthur || || || || || || |- | Scott || Eileen Bridgett || || || || || || |- | Scott || Lindsay Lucas || || || || || || |- | Scott || Vere Alan Richard (Lal) || 15 Jul 1927 || 6 May 1999 || 71 || Children: Richard, Debra, Andrew, Sandra || || |- | Underwood || Dora Isobel || 13 Jul 1912 || 27 Jul 1912 || 14d || || || |- | Unknown || Gilda Louisa || || || || || || |- | Unknown || Sarah || || || || || || |- | Unknown || Violet Ruby || || || || || || |- | Worsley || Donald || || Jun 1963 || || Spouse: Evelyn; Children: Glenda, John || || |- | Worsley || Evelyn (Cis) || || Nov 1957 || || Spouse: Donald; Children: Glenda, John || || |- | || |}

Margate United Church Cemetery

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Maria Johansdotter temp

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:[[Johansdotter-1724|Johansdotter-1724]] suggestion :[https://youtu.be/ng4XL3TzcWA Video 1] :[https://youtu.be/XSD4si8d1J4 Video 2] == Biography == Maria Sophia Johansson was born on November 27, 1814 in Döderhult, Kalmar, SwedenTveta (H) AI:6 (1841-1847) Image 104 / page 95 (AID: v24246.b104.s95, NAD: SE/VALA/00391). She married Jonas Peter Boo on March 15, 1837 in Mörlunda, Kalmar. Mörlunda (H) C:4 (1828-1849) Image 263 / page 515 (AID: v40550.b263.s515, NAD: SE/VALA/00260) '''1838''' feb 7 son [[Zandell-4|Johan August]] born in BokareLooks like it can be spelled Bockara see [http://kulturarvsdata.se/raa/fmi/html/10079504930001 Fornfynd] and [[Wikipedia:Bockara]] MörlundaMörlunda (H) C:4 (1828-1849) Image 113 / page 219 (AID: v40550.b113.s219, NAD: SE/VALA/00260) :Mother Anna Sophia Jonsdotter 23 years old ==> 1814/1815 {{Image|file=Johansdotter-1724-1.png |caption=Mörlunda (H) C:4 (1828-1849)
::''Birth record [[Zandell-4|Johan August]] [http://kulturarvsdata.se/raa/fmi/html/10079504930001 Bokara/Bockara] |size=l}} ::''Birth record :::[[Zandell-4|Johan August]] [http://kulturarvsdata.se/raa/fmi/html/10079504930001 Bokara] 7,11, Föräldr. [[Jonasson-315|Jonas Peter Jonasson]] och Hustru [[Johansdotter-1724|Anna Sophia Jonsdotter]] 27(years old) :::''Faddr ::::''Peter Jonsson i Bokara ::::''Dr. Carl Joh. Jonsson ibm. ::::''H(ustru) Anna Lena Nilsdotter ibm ::::''pig. Sara Lena Svensdotter ibm '''1839''' moved from Hult parish to Gatstugan Fredriksberg, Bokara, Mörlunda[https://goo.gl/H6dh7F Google Street view] how Bockara it looks today. Husband [[Zandell-4|Johan August]] is in the military "[[:Category:Söartelleriet|Sjöartellerist]]" Mörlunda (H) AI:15 (1833-1841) Image 85 / page 72 (AID: v23625.b85.s72d, NAD: SE/VALA/00260)Nothing found in Hult (F) BI:2 (1815-1840) Image 43 / page 81 (AID: v34265.b43.s81, NAD: SE/VALA/00144) '''1840''' feb 23 son [[Zandell-12|Carl Constans]] born in MörlundaMörlunda (H) C:4 (1828-1849) Image 136 / page 265 (AID: v40550.b136.s265, NAD: SE/VALA/00260) :Mother 25 years old ==> 1815 :Looks odd with Nilsdotter is this the same person?Mörlunda (H) AI:15 (1833-1841) Image 82 / page 72 (AID: v23625.b82.s72a, NAD: SE/VALA/00260) {{Image|file=Johansdotter-1724-2.png |caption=Mörlunda (H) C:4 (1828-1849)
Birth record [[Zandell-12|Carl Constans]] |size=l}} ::''Birth record :::[[Zandell-12|Carl Constans]] fr(ån) [http://kulturarvsdata.se/raa/fmi/html/10085003660001 Mörlunda], 23,23 :::Föräldrar [[Jonasson-315|Jonas Pet(er) Sandell]] och hustru [[Johansdotter-1724|Maria Sophia Nilsdotter]] 25 years old :::Faddrar v. Kronobeffatningsm(an) Peterson i Mörl?(unda) :::Dr(äng) Eric Joh. Johansson ibm :::Fru Charlotte Petersson i Mörl(unda) :::Pig(an) Johanna Jansdotter ibm {{Image|file=Johansdotter-1724.png |caption=Mörlunda (H) AI:15 (1833-1841) Image 82 / page 72
Household record [http://kulturarvsdata.se/raa/fmi/html/10079504930001 Bokare], Mörlunda |size=l}} '''1840''' moved out from "Gatstugan" Fredriksberg to Lybeck, MörlundaMörlunda (H) AI:14 (1833-1841) Image 303 / page 294 (AID: v23624.b303.s294, NAD: SE/VALA/00260)Mörlunda (H) AI:16 (1841-1847) Image 284 / page 274 (AID: v23626.b284.s274, NAD: SE/VALA/00260) '''1842''' moves from Lybeck, Mörlunda to Tveta Tveta (H) AI:6 (1841-1847) Image 172 / page 163 (AID: v24246.b172.s163, NAD: SE/VALA/00391) {{Image|file=Jonasson-315-1.png |caption=Tveta (H) AI:6 (1841-1847)
Sockenstugan Tveta |size=l}} '''1842''' jul 31 son [[Zandell-13|Alfrid]] born '''1843''' moves from Sockenstugan, Tveta to [http://www.bygdeband.se/plats/206379/sverige/kalmar-lan/hultsfred/morlunda-tveta/sinnersmala/ Sinnersmåla, Tveta]. Husband is "afsk." "Sjöart(ellirist" means he has ended working in the military. Normally it says "Gratialist" which means they have served long enough to get pension. '''1845''' daughter [[Zandell-1|Josephina]] born in Tveta Mörlunda (H) AI:16 (1841-1847) Image 84 / page 74 (AID: v23626.b84.s74, NAD: SE/VALA/00260) She appeared in the Fliseryd, Kalmar household examination for 1841-1853. Fliseryd (H) AI:6 (1841-1853) Image 382 / page 746 (AID: v22018.b382.s746, NAD: SE/VALA/00080) She appeared in the Fliseryd household examination for 1851-1861. Fliseryd (H) AI:7 (1851-1861) Image 381 / page 733 (AID: v22019.b381.s733, NAD: SE/VALA/00080) She died on October 11, 1859 in Fliseryd. Fliseryd (H) C:4 (1831-1861) Image 307 / page 601 (AID: v38467.b307.s601, NAD: SE/VALA/00080) She was buried on October 14, 1859. == Research Notes == * Tveta AI:6 has her last name as Nilsdotter. * Probably the Maria Sophia born on November 24, 1814 to Anna Lisa Darlberg. Döderhult (H) C:4 (1785-1842) Image 260 / page 509 (AID: v37976.b260.s509, NAD: SE/VALA/00065) ** Suggestions: *** As the surname is Johansdotter it could be an indication that father was Johan. In the birth book it says "Fader okänd" = father unknown. Mother is "Pigan Anna Lisa Karlberg på Döderhultsvik" **** TODO 1: find her in the household records **** TODO 2: try to have household records in time order ==> you can easy see if you have some gaps **** TODO 3: if you dont find her in the household records start with last known and go backwards **** TODO 4: In the death records it can say parents **** TODO 5: In the estate and inventory for the mother it can say were the children live (Estates are always done if they not are poor...) so find the candidates to mother and try to find the estate and inventory **** TODO 6: In the birth records of the children you have "Faddrar" that is often people related to the family ==> it could be the father and mother. Try to find all birth records and find what faddrar they have ***** Birth Johan August [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Johansdotter-1724-1 Mörlunda (H) C:4 (1828-1849) Image 113 / page 219] ***** Birth Carl Constans [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Johansdotter-1724-2 Mörlunda (H) C:4 (1828-1849) Image 136 / page 265] *** I added a query at Anbytarforum Dödershult ::'''[[Sälgö-1|Sälgö-1]] 07:31, 20 March 2017 (EDT)''' [https://youtu.be/ng4XL3TzcWA video with my first confused] thoughts. After playing around with the profile I am a little bit more confused but should test to research the potential mother and follow her.... == Sources ==

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{{Image|file=WW1_Experience_Report.jpg |size=l |caption=The Major }} {{blue|Space Page written by Allan Harl Thomas}} :''' ''There is an extensive series of articles on Col. Sam A. Robertson's career, [https://www.valleymorningstar.com/life/sam-robertson-valley-builder-and-straight-shooter/article_c8503842-ad9b-11e5-994f-efc465b08866.html "Sam Robertson: Valley Builder and Straight Shooter"] by Norman Rozeff written for the Valley Star in 2016. And there are several brief biographies written regarding Col. Sam A. Robertson by family members. Sam's younger brother, and family historian [[Robertson-3814 | Robert Emmit Robertson]] compiled a [[Space:Time_Line_-_Colonel_Sam_Robertson|"Timeline"]] in 1938. Brother, [[Robertson-3501| Frank S. Robertson]] wrote in a cover letter for a bio he wrote in 1927 for a Mr. J. C. Nagle of Dallas "...This is the only photo I have of him and it is not very good, but if I had asked him for another one he would not have given it to me, so I'm sending it along." But none are more insightful than this letter, by his second wife, [[Seidler-74 | Maria (Seidler) Robertson (1896 - 1985)]]. Note that there is only one half of one paragraph dedicated to [[Space:WW1_Experience_Report | Col. Sam's service in France]]. This conspicuously affirms his self-effacing modesty and genuine humility. Presently we are unaware if this letter was ever used for publication in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. The draft letter is found in a self-published work, "The Robertson Family- Pioneers", compiled by Sam's nieces, [[Robertson-3499 |Merry Robertson Thomas]] and her sister, [[Robertson-3934 | Kate Robertson Smith]]'' ''' {{Image|file=Thomas-8856.png |size=l }} '''Editor''' '''Fort Worth Star-Telegram''' '''Fort Worth, Texas''' Dear Sir: I have your letter of September 28th. 1932, addressed to my husband, Colonel [[Robertson-3810 | Sam A. Robertson]], asking for a biographical sketch of his life. As he seems disinclined to answer, I shall do my best to give you the necessary data, but it is not possible to touch upon more than a brief summary of his fifty-eight years of active life in a short space. His father, [[Robertson-3503 | Frank S. Robertson]], was born in Kentucky but went to Missouri as a young man. His mother was born in Missouri, and both of his parents were of Scotch-Irish descent. During the Confederate war, his father was successively: Captain, Colonel of Cavalry, Major and Lieutenant Colonel of Infantry. Sam's grandfather, [[Robertson-3507 | Richard C. Robertson]], was a private soldier in his son's, Colonel Frank S. Robertson's command. Both father and son served the entire duration of the war with the Missouri troops, surrendering at Shreveport, Louisiana, in 1865. At the time of the surrender in 1865, they had served four and one-half years with the Missouri troops. {{Image|file=Robertson-3503-3.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Sam's Father }} After the surrender, they were loaded on a boat, [[Space:The_%22Kentucky%22,_a_side-wheeler_steamboat|"The Old Kentucky"]], and sent down Red River as prisoners of war for the return to Missouri. The boat sank near Coushatta, Louisiana. Richard Robertson was drowned, but Colonel Frank and his faithful Negro servant got away and made their way back to Missouri. Finally, Colonel Frank Robertson drifted out of Missouri and its troubles to Nebraska, taking his wife and young son, Sam, as well as other members of his family and a few friends with him. Sam Robertson was born July 7th, 1867. When less than seven years old, Sam was taken by his young Uncle, [[Lewis-9438 | Ethelbert Lewis]], a cowman to his cow camp in Western Nebraska, and Lewis kept the boy with him over a year. During the "grasshopper plague," they trailed the herd from Western Nebraska to Central Missouri, swimming all the rivers as they came to them, except the Missouri river, with their horses and cattle. {{Image|file=Lewis-8770-2.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Catherine Ann Merry (Lewis) Robertson }} Sam's early education was very meager. The principal schooling he received was obtained through tutoring by his [[Lewis-8770 | mother]] and [[Fitz_Randolph-117 | grandmother]], both of whom were well-educated women. However, he did spend two or three years in the lower grades of the Missouri public schools, but being too restless to sit still in school, he drifted out into the world, working as a train newsboy, laborer on railroad construction work, ax man, chain-man, and rod-man on railroad engineering parties all over the West, Northwest, Southwest, and Pacific States and Territories. Colonel Sam worked under very high-class engineers, who introduced him to study. A Mr. Gibson, a very high-class civil engineer, took great pains to instruct him in mathematics, physics, and the rudiments of civil engineering and surveying. Sam soon rose to a topographer, level man, transit-man and finally to full charge of a railroad location party when less than twenty-one years old. His superiors said that he had a natural instinct for direction and was a natural pathfinder. This natural faculty helped him along, but his knowledge of men helped him most of all. He worked for Union Pacific. Montana Union, Portland and Puget Sound, Sante Fe and other railroads. He also worked irrigation surveys in Colorado, New Mexico, Wyoming, and Southern California. His work and wanderings carried him in his young days over Kansas, Nebraska, Wyoming, Idaho, Colorado, Montana, the Dakotas, Washington, Oregon, Nevada. California, and Arizona. After he had returned to Missouri and visited with the family for a few days, he decided to see the South. He traveled down the coast of Florida, Jacksonville to Palm Beach and Miami, much of the way on foot with a U.S mail carrier. This was long before the railroad was built to that region. The railroad company for which he worked in 1893, went into bankruptcy. And could not pay his salary for some eight or nine months of work. His savings were in a Denver bank, and he found himself out of a job in Northern Utah in the fall of 1893 with less than five dollars in his pocket. He started wandering over the country in search of a job in the panic of that year, which is said to have been worse than the present "depression of 1932." After thousands of miles, wandering from the Crow's Nest country of Canada to Mexico, and then East, he found an occasional short survey of some kind from surveying in Colorado to a line of levels to be run in California. He walked one hundred and fifty miles to this job in California and carried his level on his back, even though it was to last only ten days. But for which he was paid one hundred and fifty dollars. Then he found a job as a laborer on a railroad section at one dollar and a half per day. Sometime later, he secured engineering work in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cherokee_Outlet Cherokee Strip in Oklahoma] shortly after the Strip was opened for settlement in the fall of 1892, and acquired a one hundred and sixty acre homestead; but after eight or ten weeks of homesteading and keeping watch on his claim, he became restless and dissatisfied with farm life. He gave his farm to an old friend and caught a freight train for Texas; thence to Arkansas and Mississippi. When he arrived in Mississippi, he found work on the Mississippi River levees as a foreman and superintendent for a contractor. In 1895 he became a levee contractor on his own account. For the next five years, he was a levee and railroad contractor in Arkansas, Mississippi, Louisiana, Georgia. Tennessee, Alabama, Oklahoma, and Texas. During this time, his previous experience on irrigation work in the West caused him to become interested in rice irrigation canals. Between 1897 and 1902, he built seven or eight large rice irrigation canals in Louisiana and Texas. He was serving as promoter, engineer, and contractor. This irrigation construction work was carried on while he continued to do railroad contracting work throughout the South. On the only great fete day of all construction workers, St. Patrick's Day, March 17, 1902, he married Miss [[Wedegartner-1 | Adele Wedegartner]], a young German girl who lived with [[Strudthof-1 | her widowed mother]] and [[Wedegartner-2| little brother]] on a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piney_Woods Piney Woods] homestead near an irrigation canal, which he was building. Sam and Adele lived happily together for many years in his construction camps making their home in a railroad boxcar, that had been converted into comfortable living quarters. Railroad construction was pushed forward mile by mile and day by day and in the fall of 1903, having finished the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trinity_and_Brazos_Valley_Railway Trinity and Brazos Railroad] from Clebourne to Mexia, Texas, and the [https://www.stoppingpoints.com/texas/sights.cgi?marker=Canal+System+of+Del+Rio&cnty=val-verde Del Rio Canal at Del Rio, Texas] he came with equipment, Irish foreman. train and bridgemen, Negro and Mexican laborers to [https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/her01 Robstown, Texas]. He had accepted the contract for the bridging, track laying of the grading for the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Louis,_Brownsville_and_Mexico_Railway Brownsville and Mexico Railroad], now known as the Missouri Pacific, from Robstown to Brownsville, and Harlingen to Sam Fordice He started from Robstown with the construction in November 1903, and he and his wife lived in a house built on a flat car. They had a diminutive Negro servant, known as "Boll Weevil," who later served with him in the United States Army in France during the World War. His crew on the railroad construction work were a well-disciplined mob of "Wild Irishmen," Mexicans and Negroes, many of whom later served with him in France. Several of them were able to enlist for army service by dying their grey hair red and swearing that they were less than forty-five years old. Few men have the gift to attract the undying love and affection of this class of men to such an extent as Sam Robertson. In February 1904, when the railroad had reached a point near [https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/HLR13 Ricardo], Sam was riding on a construction train which was wrecked, causing him to suffer a compound fracture of his right leg and the fracture of two ribs. He was forced to place himself in a doctor's care at Corpus Christi for two weeks, but the restlessness he was subject to became more of an affliction than broken bones. He was soon back at the front of the railroad construction, and with the assistance of crutches and a faithful white horse called, Caballo Blanco, that would lie down to let him mount, he finished his railroad contract into Brownsville and Sam Fordice. When this point of steel had reached [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyford,_Texas Lyford] in April 1904, a spring rain caused the Ebony and Mesquite trees, and millions of wildflowers to bloom and wild turkeys, deer, and Mexican pheasants were seen along the railroad right of way. Mrs. Robertson said that the Rio Grande Valley was the most beautiful spot on earth and that they must cease their wanderings, and make a home in this beautiful valley, then only a vast wilderness, with not a house in sight of the track for over one hundred and thirty miles. In June, the point of steel had reached the town of Bessie, now San Benito, and Messrs. (James) Landrum and (Oliver) Hicks, whose families owned thousands of acres of jungle land around Bessie, visited the construction train and made the acquaintance of Sam Robertson, who was still on crutches and about "broke." These gentlemen made a verbal contract with Sam Robertson to sell him, on credit, a vast tract of land around Bessie. Robertson was to find the capital to build canals from the Rio Grande, develop and colonize the lands and build a city. He immediately started assembling engineering data and continued to do so until over two hundred miles of canals, some ninety miles San Benito and Rio Grande Valley Railroad, a sugar mill, ice and canning plants were built, and thousands of acres of land had been cleared and in addition, thousands of pioneer Valley settlers were located in the little city of Bessie, or San Benito, and on surrounding farms. During the early stages of development in this area, sugar was the principal crop. Lacking experience and technical knowledge, the planters met with many difficult problems. There were technical difficulties in the mill also. There were certain chemicals in the can juices which had not been encountered in the cane growing countries of the world, and the sugar chemists could not cause crystallization of the sugar. So, between the federal tariff and the unsolved technical troubles, the sugar business of the Rio Grande Valley failed, causing a loss to the Valley of between seven and ten million dollars, which disaster headed Sam Robertson and his various enterprises towards bankruptcy, but he struggled on for a few years. Incidentally, one of the chemists, who was with the San Benito Sugar mill from 1912 to 1914, is credited with having been very instrumental in making a great success of the sugar industry in Russia. The Russians shipped 420.000 tons of beet sugar in 1930. When the sugar business at San Benito collapsed, cotton, vegetables, and citrus fruits were tried with some success. Lack of markets, and inexperience, however, ruined most of the farmers, who eventually could not pay land notes and water charges for irrigation. The bandit troubles of 1915 and 1916 completed the financial collapse of Sam Robertson but did not dampen his enthusiasm or break his spirit. {{Image|file=Lerma-8-11.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption="Boy Soldier" by Robert Runyon }} In 1915, he made the acquaintance and gained the love and friendship of a little Mexican boy, [[Lerma-8 | Salamon Lerma]], one of Pancho Villa's boy soldiers. who when serving under General Lopez, charged the earthworks of Matamoras. Mexico which were defended by machine guns in the hands of foreign gunners. These were for the most part English, Americans, and Italians. General Lopez charged with his boy's cavalry and was repulsed. Little Salamon, severely wounded. was taken across the border by kind Americans, and placed in a Brownsville hospital, where he was properly cared for and later discharged. Little Salamon was only eleven years old. Wandering out into the brush country adjoining San Benito, he found work as a goat herder on a small goat "ranchito". In the fall of 1915, when Sam Robertson was building an automobile road to the coast, he and little Salamon met and became great friends. Sometime later, while driving through the brush country with his old Ford car, five bandits attacked him. He took refuge in a clump of Ebony trees and stood his enemies off with his rifle and pistol fire. Little Salamon, herding goats nearby, heard the firing and, crawled through the brush to investigate. He saw his friend's, "Vieja", Sam's old Ford. and took in the situation at a glance realizing that his friend's greatest need was water and cartridges. Crawling out of the bush, little Salamon went to his employer's "jacal", got a canteen of water and forty or fifty cartridges, and gliding through the brush like a snake. returned to his friend. With plenty of water and cartridges, Sam held out until dark. {{Image|file=Lerma-8-2.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption="Jacal" by Robert Runyon }} Sam was headed from San Benito to Buena Vista Ranch near the bay, and after Sam was due and nothing heard from him an investigation was started. On the telephone line between the bay and town they had a phone in the Buena Vista Ranch house, and soon Harold Jeffords. the ranch foreman, and U.S. Deputy Mars and six cow hands started a search along the trail. About the same time Captain [[Kilbourne-328 | Lincoln Kilbourne]], E. Company, 26th U.S. infantry, started by auto from San Benito with a small detachment of soldiers and three or four civilians for guides. The Infantry and Mr. Jeffords arrived about the same time. The soldiers of E. Company were so pleased with little Salamon's qualities as a soldier and his resourcefulness, that the Company adopted him as the mascot. He stayed with the Company until they went to France with the First Division in 1917, at which time Salamon was fifteen years old. Mess Sergeant, Joe Hoefley, now of San Benito, encouraged by some of the officers of the Company, nailed little Salamon up in a box and carried him on the transport when the 26th Infantry was embarking at Hoboken for France in 1917. When they reached France, he was smuggled off the transport in the same way, and he stayed with Company E until they went into the trenches near the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toul Toul Sector]. From the trench location of the Company's kitchen. little Salamon carried hot Irish stew and coffee to his dear friends in the trenches. But he was slightly wounded and with the complication of pneumonia. the little fellow died in a hospital in France and is now buried with his American comrades in Romaigne Cemetery. This little Mexican hero was only one of the many friends Sam Robertson greatly loved, friends whom most men would have never seen or noticed along the pathway of life. Following the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Columbus_(1916) Columbus Raid in 1916]. when [[Villa-1 | Pancho Villa]] crossed into New Mexico, Sam Robertson went into Mexico on one pretext or another but in reality as an undercover agent for the army to report on what was going on between the agents of the German Imperial Government, the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_factions_in_the_Mexican_Revolution#Carrancistas "Carrancistas"], and other Mexican factions. He traveled all over Mexico with the exception of the five states of Chihuahua, Zacatecas, Oaxaca, Chiapas, and Yucatan. Although he could not speak a dozen words of their language, he possessed the ability to make friends with the most uneducated class of Mexican Indians. This ability, together with a great deal of sheer luck, enabled him to get out of many dangerous situations. {{Image|file=Pancho_Villa-3.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Pancho Villa (José Francisco Doroteo Arango Arámbula) }} In March of 1917, he and his partner, Tom Jones, a Welchman, accompanied by two Mexican servants, were traveling in the State of Jalisco near Maria San Simon, when they got into a mix up with bandits. Tom Jones and the Mexicans were killed, but good luck intervened again for Sam, for although he suffered severe injuries, he managed to escape with his life. The bandits knew no mercy in torturing Sam, dragging him by the neck with a rawhide lariat until the skin was burned from his neck by the rope, and with unbounded cruelty, they kicked him about the ribs, which later resulted in the formation of an abscess. Some of the bandits, mounted on horseback, were dragging him when the lariat broke, and several of his tormentors fell over him. dropping a large machete, which fell on Sam's hand. He quickly grasped it and fought them off, knocking the captain from his horse. Just as the captain was about to fire at him with a pistol, he swung into the saddle of the captain's horse, making his escape through the dense jungle. Guided by the Colema Volcano ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volc%C3%A1n_de_Colima Volcán de Colima]), he reached the railroad at Colima, where he took refuge in a log train, and then finally reached Manzanillo on the Pacific Coast in safety. There he met a German schooner captain, who was taking a group of Chinese to the cotton country in lower California, and he gave Sam passage to Mazatlan. Upon arrival there, Dr. Rene. a Frenchman treated his many wounds. and Mr. Douglass, a Scotch-Mexican, gave him further assistance. A train crew of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Pacific_Transportation_Company S.P.R.R.] brought him to Nogales, Arizona. and Mr. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epes_Randolph (Epes) Randolph], president of the railroad, sent him to Tuscon, Arizona, where he could rest a short time before the long journey home to San Benito. {{Image|file=Seidler-70.jpg |size=l |caption=Meta and Adele at the Robertson Home- still standing in San Benito }} While Sam Robertson was in Mexico his wife was greatly disturbed. She knew that he had gone for the purpose of espionage. and it made her ashamed, for before relations were severed with Germany in January 1917, she and her people had deeply sympathized with Germany in her war against France, England, and Russia. Mrs. Robertson and her mother were German. She had a sister who had been severely wounded as a nurse in an advanced dressing station in the German Army. and whose husband had already been killed in action. She also had twenty-nine first cousins in the German Army and Navy. several of whom had already been killed when America declared war. Nevertheless. Mrs. Robertson and her mother were American citizens, and when relations were broken with Germany. they knew that it meant war. When this occurred. she wired Sam. while he was still in Mexico that, since a war with Germany was inevitable. for God's sake to come home and get into a uniform. In discussing the prospect of the United States becoming involved in a war with Germany, his wife and her mother had always said that if war came, Sam would have to serve, although he was over fifty. No one must say or make the unfair accusation that his German family kept him out, and besides that, it was an engineer's war. Sam's experience and training were outstanding qualifications. He knew what to do and just how to take care of himself and his men in the open country and in all kinds of weather. Frail eighteen-year-old youngsters must not be drafted while he, a healthy outdoorsman, remained at home. {{Image|file=WW1_Experience_Report-9.jpg }} Sam returned from Mexico in the latter part of March 1917, and immediately "got busy", as he expressed it, to break into the army. Some of his influential army friends were successful in having his age and physical difficulties waived, and soon he was in France. His military services are a matter of record in the Adjutant General's office. He was a Major, 16th Engineers; a Major and Lieutenant Colonel on the staff of directors of Light railways; on the staff of Chief Engineer, 1st Army: ''Colonel, commanding 22nd Engineers''. He had reached the retirement age but is still a Colonel Auxiliary, U.S, Army. I attach a copy of the citation issued by General Pershing in France and _____ by order of the president. Also, a copy of the citation from [http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/grspaulding.htm Colonel Spaulding], Chief Engineer, First Army, and an extract from an article by Colonel ______, ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Burgess_(governor) Harry Burgess 1872–1933]) at present governor of the Panama Canal Zone. {{Image|file=The_Major_Looks_Things_Over.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=The Major Looks Things Over-Is-sur-Tille, France in the fall of 1917. }} What pleases me, his wife. the most are the letters he receives from all parts of the country from former enlisted men expressing their esteem and respect for him. Only a few days ago a former Canadian soldier called and had breakfast with us. Slim, the old soldier who had been attached to his command in France for a short time. As the man was traveling about he came to San Benito to see his old Major. Sam was delighted to see his old friend but there was no work in the country, and he had to move on. When Sam offered him a loan of five dollars upon his departure he refused, saying he would be glad to accept two dollars, but he could never be able to repay the larger amount. Few people realize the close affection existing between enlisted men and real officers. When the war was over, Sam came home broke in August of 1919. and immediately went to work for Mr.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Franklin_Yoakum B. F. Yoakum] and associates of New York as chief engineer and constructor of oil refineries at Amarilla Texas: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; Shreveport, Louisiana, and Windsor, Ontario, Canada. He continued this work until February 1921 after which he went to Mexico, returning home to San Benito in the fall of 1921 At this time a sad aftermath of the war occurred. His poor wife and her mother, who had listened for almost four years to the silly, lying propaganda concerning German atrocities, until they had begun to imagine it was true. This so grieved them and shattered their nerves they became ill, the old mother dying in October and Mrs. Robertson in November of 1921. Both were casualties of war as surely as those killed on the field of battle, for they at heart the truest of Americans, were killed by their country's propaganda. In 1922, when the excitement of the Klu Klux Klan was boiling over, Sam was at home in San Benito. The sheriff. many of his friends and many prominent citizens were members of the organization. However, most of his comrades who were in the World War, could not qualify as members because they were not one hundred percent Americans as per the Klu Klux formula, nor could his most loved superior officer because he was a Catholic. Sam denounced the organization in bitter language as unamerican, and unchristian. The next he knew, he was nominated to run for sheriff. After a hectic and very bitter campaign, he was nominated, much to the surprise by the Democratic party but with only a small vote. and he felt that he would be defeated in the general election. About this time. he was suffering from a mild form of diabetes. and his doctor sent him to Toronto, Canada to see a famous specialist. For Sam, the sheriff's campaign was forgotten. In Toronto, he met two doctors, friends whom he had formerly known overseas. The three of them planned a trip together to England and France, but as his friends were detained at the last minute, he proceeded to Europe alone. When he arrived in Bremen, Germany, he received a cable from his brother announcing that he had been elected sheriff and would have to be home within sixty days to qualify for the office. During his trip, he visited many places in Germany. While in Dresden, he was given a dinner by fourteen men, who had been prisoners of war in France following the Armistice, who had worked under his direction repairing roads and railroads. Everywhere he went in Germany and Austria the Austrian and German soldiers recognized him as an American soldier by his victory button and D.S.M. pin and they treated him as a comrade. {{Image|file=Seidler-74-1.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Burgtheater, Vienna }} In Vienna, he made the acquaintance of his present wife. Fraulein [[Seidler-74 | Maria Seidler]]. Being a man of action, he decided to marry Miss Seidler and have it over with quickly. Through the American Military Attache in Vienna, he proved his good character and reliability, and with the aid of a Presbyterian minister, a hasty marriage with Miss Seidler was arranged. and he immediately started for home with his wife, arriving in time to qualify as sheriff. The jump from musical Vienna to the home of the sheriff of a Mexican border country, to say the least, was somewhat of a shock to his wife. He served as sheriff for three years, resigning at the end of that time. During his term of office, he was generally considered quite a hard-boiled sheriff. He found it necessary to arrest many old friends, including former employees. The greatest pleasure he derived from the sheriff's office was the fact that he made so many friends among those whom he had to place under arrest, and whom, in many instances. he was instrumental in sending to the penitentiary. He met men all up and down the border, and far into the interior of Mexico, who introduced themselves as former jail prisoners of his. In the last few months, two Mexicans have paid him small sums he had loaned them from six to eight years ago when they were being sent to the penitentiary. Whenever these men met him, they invariably greeted him as an old friend. They still tell him that they know he tried to treat all alike, the Mexicans, the Negroes, the poor, and the rich. {{Image|file=Colonel_Sam_s_Baby_Trapper-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Sheriff Robertson on the left with Baby Trapper }} After resigning as sheriff in 1926, he promoted and built a toll road along the beach of the Gulf of Mexico from the mouth of the Rio Grande to Aransas Pass, and a toll bridge over Boca Chica Pass from the mainland to Brazos Island; installed an auto ferry from the northern tip of Brazos Island, crossing Brazos De Santiago Pass to the southern tip of Padre Island. He installed a car ferry over Aransas Pass from Port Aransas to Harbor Island: _____ an old railroad track from Harbor island to Aransas Pass City; built flat cars on which to haul autos; made two locomotives by putting on Ford trucks and used these Ford locomotives to haul the automobile loaded train. He also 'promoted and built the Don Patricio Causeway, eighteen thousand feet long over Laguna Madre from the northern tip of Padre Island and to a point near Flower Bluff, seventeen miles southeast of Corpus Christi. At the same time, he acquired for himself and Mr. W.E. Callahan, seventy-nine thousand acres on Padre Island. All this construction constituted what was known as Ocean Beach drive. {{Image|file=Robertson-3810-6.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Don Patricio Causeway }} In 1928, Robertson and Callahan sold their land on Padre Island, including ferries, causeways, and railroad lines to Messrs. Jones Brothers. and Parker multimillionaire oil and glass men of Kansas City. These gentlemen expected to improve these properties by building great hotels like those in Miami, Florida, and a sand asphaltum highway above high tide along the Gulf shore; improve the causeways and bridges; building a causeway to the mainland from Padre Island to Dixie Ranch; and constructing a high suspension bridge over Brazos De Santiago Pass. They expected to spend their first five million dollars on construction in 1929. Mr. Parker, who was the partner in charge of the development. died in 1929, and the stock market crash came on, and plans of these men were indefinitely deferred. However, recently the State Highway Commission has become interested in putting through the ocean drive down Padre Island and connecting it's two ends with the mainland by causeways. At a recent (1932) meeting in Corpus Christi, the South Texas Chambers of Commerce pledged themselves to get behind the project and push it. Mr. Albert Jones says that if the State doesn't do the work, his firm will, as soon as the financial depression eases up. Sam is a young man of many plans and projects, and I expect to see his ocean drive project completed in the next ten years. After selling out Padre island and the Ocean Beach drive. he took a position as an inspection engineer with a British concern, representing a large number of British investors who held bonds and securities on property in the Rocky Mountains, Pacific States, and Western Canada and Mexico. He made inspections and reports on their properties. He was engaged in this from 1928 through 1930. traveling from Southern Mexico to Northern British Columbia. {{Image|file=Robertson-3501-13.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption= Sam and Frank Robertson "surveying" Boca Chica }} {{Image|file=Del_Mar_Resort_Boca_Chica_Beach_Brazos_de_Santiago-16.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Del Mar on Brazos Island, }} In 1931, he had to repossess some property on Brazos Island. including the toll bridge over Boca Chica Pass, which is now closed. He has built [[Space:Del_Mar_Resort%2C_Boca_Chica_Beach%2C_Brazos_de_Santiago|the village of Del Mar on Brazos Island]], which is a little seaside resort, consisting of some thirty-four houses and a restaurant. The resort seems to promise to become a year-round resort. Summer visitors from South Texas and winter tourists from the North have kept the village full for the past one and one-half years. Sam Robertson's principal hobby is to work through the American Lyons and the schools to encourage school boys to do manual labor, and to learn Spanish, making them more efficient Valley citizens, and promoting respect for manual labor among students. Sam will leave in a short time with two of these prize-winning high school boys for a four thousand mile automobile trip through Mexico. Each of these boys performed more than seventeen hundred hours of labor, besides making high scholastic grades. Colonel Sam's young friends say that he is a pretty young guy yet, even if he is past sixty-five years of age. :::'''Mrs. Sam A. Robertson {{Image|file=Del_Mar_Resort_Boca_Chica_Beach_Brazos_de_Santiago-5.jpg |caption=Del Mar Resort, Boca Chica Beach, Brazos de Santiago |size=l }} {{Image|file=Robertson-3811.jpg |caption=Frank, Will, Sam, and Emmit Robertson |size=l }}

Marian Serowka's Wartime

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Chronicle of [[Serówka-2 | Marian Serówka's]] journey from a teenager in Poland to a young man starting a new life in England. Work in progress! === Wehrmacht === {{Image|file=Marian_Serowka_s_Wartime-1.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=Marian Serówka aged 18
in Wehrmacht }} '''1943''' ''17th January'' At the age of 18, Marian Serówka was forcibly conscripted into the [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wehrmacht&oldid=1214307746 Wehrmacht] (unified armed forces of Nazi Germany) Reich District Danzig, West Prussia. This marked a permanent departure from his family in Bydgoszcz, although fortunately, they all survived the war, and managed to arrange occasional reunions in later years. {{Image|file=Marian_Serowka_s_Wartime-2.jpg |align=l |size=150 |caption=In full uniform }} It wasn't until Germany began to falter in the war in 1943 that the Wehrmacht began forcibly conscripting ethnic Poles. The Wehrmacht High Command's distrust of Poles under their command was later proven valid. Upon capture by or surrendering to the Allies, most of these conscripted Poles joined the Polish Army in exile. Nearly 90,000 Poles who had been forcibly conscripted into the Wehrmacht went on to fight against Nazi Germany as part of the Polish Armed Forces in the West. By VE Day in 1945, almost a third of the Polish soldiers in the West had previously served in the German military, including Marian. To fully understand the predicament Marian and many other Poles faced at the time read Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Military_enrolment_in_German-occupied_Poland&oldid=1218710713 Military enrolment in German-occupied Poland] ''According to his eldest son's memory, "I recall Dad sharing with us that during the rare instances when he was instructed to return machine gun fire on the Allies, he and his fellow Poles in the group would stage a convincing display for their superiors. They fired as many rounds as possible, deliberately aiming above the heads of the 'friends of Poland,' with the intention of depleting their own dwindling ammunition supplies quickly."'' {{Image|file=Marian_Serowka_s_Wartime-4.jpg |align=c |size=800 |caption=Marian with his mother and brother Ali in the family home garden in the spring of 1943 }} ---- === The European Journey === This information was taken from Marian's own handwritten list of places he passed through. Unfortunately no dates were included, but this detail will be added when confirmed by events and records. {|border="1" width="730" | Date || Town/City || Country || Situation |- | '''1943'''  ''17th January'' || '''Bydgoszcz''' || [[Image:WF-32-13.png|25px]] || '''Conscripted''' ''into the Wehrmacht'' |- | '''1943'''  ''?'' || '''Bydgoszcz''' || [[Image:WF-32-13.png|25px]] || '''Departure/Embark''' |- | '''1943'''  ''January'' || Poznan || [[Image:WF-32-13.png|25px]] || Transit |- | '''1943'''  ''January'' || Berlin || [[Image:WF-32-15.png|25px]] || Transit |- | '''1943'''  ''Unknown'' || Hanover || [[Image:WF-32-15.png|25px]] || Transit |- | '''1943'''  ''Unknown'' || Essen || [[Image:WF-32-15.png|25px]] || Transit |- | '''1943'''  ''Unknown'' || Cologne || [[Image:WF-32-15.png|25px]] || Transit |- | '''1943'''  ''Unknown'' || '''Saarburg''' || [[Image:WF-32-15.png|25px]] || '''Stationed''' |- | '''1943'''  ''Unknown'' || Metz || [[Image:WF-32-10.png|25px]] || Visited |- | '''1943'''  ''Unknown'' || '''Nancy''' || [[Image:WF-32-10.png|25px]] || '''Stationed''' |- | '''1943'''  ''Unknown'' || Strasbourg || [[Image:WF-32-10.png|25px]] || Visited |- | '''1943'''  ''Unknown'' || Verdun || [[Image:WF-32-10.png|25px]] || Visited |- | '''1943'''  ''Unknown'' || '''Raims''' || [[Image:WF-32-10.png|25px]] || '''Stationed''' |- | '''1943'''  ''Unknown'' || '''Narbonne''' || [[Image:WF-32-10.png|25px]] || '''Stationed''' |- | '''1943'''  ''Unknown'' || Avignon || [[Image:WF-32-10.png|25px]] || Visited |- | '''1943'''  ''Unknown'' || Béziers || [[Image:WF-32-10.png|25px]] || Visited |- | '''1943'''  ''Unknown'' || '''Foix''' || [[Image:WF-32-10.png|25px]] || '''Stationed''' |- | '''1943'''  ''Unknown'' || Andorra || [[Image:WF-32-10.png|25px]] || Visited ''seen Pirinees'' |- | '''1943'''  ''Unknown'' || '''Port-de-Bouc''' || [[Image:WF-32-10.png|25px]] || '''Stationed''' |- | '''1943'''  ''Unknown'' || '''Port-Saint-Louis-du-Rhône''' || [[Image:WF-32-10.png|25px]] || '''Stationed''' |- | '''1943'''  ''Unknown'' || '''Martigues''' || [[Image:WF-32-10.png|25px]] || '''Stationed''' |- | '''1943'''  ''Unknown'' || Arles || [[Image:WF-32-10.png|25px]] || Visited |- | '''1943'''  ''Unknown'' || Marseille || [[Image:WF-32-10.png|25px]] || Visited |- | '''1943'''  ''Unknown'' || '''Montargis''' || [[Image:WF-32-10.png|25px]] || '''Stationed''' |- | '''1943'''  ''Unknown'' || Orléans || [[Image:WF-32-10.png|25px]] || Visited |- | '''1943'''  ''Unknown'' || Le Mans || [[Image:WF-32-10.png|25px]] || Visited |- | '''1943'''  ''Unknown'' || Caen || [[Image:WF-32-10.png|25px]] || Visited |- | '''1944'''  ''2nd Half >'' || '''Cherbourg-en-Cotentin''' || [[Image:WF-32-10.png|25px]] || '''Departure/Embark''' ''(post D-Day 6th June)'' |- | '''1944'''  ''Unknown'' || '''Southampton''' || [[Image:WF-32-1.png|25px]] || '''Arrival/Disembark''' |- | '''1944'''  ''Unknown'' || '''Southampton''' || [[Image:WF-32-1.png|25px]] || '''Arrival/Disembark''' |- | '''1944'''  ''Unknown'' || '''Derby''' || [[Image:WF-32-1.png|25px]] || Polish Army Rec. Centre |- | '''1944'''  ''2nd October'' || '''Haddington''' || [[Image:WF-32-1.png|25px]] [[Image:WF-32-7.png|25px]] || '''Stationed''' |- | '''1944'''  ''Unknown'' || '''Dalkeith''' || [[Image:WF-32-1.png|25px]] [[Image:WF-32-7.png|25px]] || '''Stationed''' |- | '''1944'''  ''Unknown'' || Edinburgh || [[Image:WF-32-1.png|25px]] [[Image:WF-32-7.png|25px]] || Visited |- | '''1944'''  ''September'' || Tilbury || [[Image:WF-32-1.png|25px]] || '''Departure/Embark'''  ''date est. by liberation of Belgium'' |- | '''1944'''  ''September'' || Ostend || [[Image:WF-32-17.png|25px]] || '''Arrival/Disembark''' |- | '''1944'''  ''November'' || Breda || [[Image:WF-32-18.png|25px]] || '''Stationed''' 6 months over winter 44/45 |- | '''1945'''  ''April'' || '''Meppen''' || [[Image:WF-32-15.png|25px]] || '''Stationed'''  ''war in Europe ended in May'' |- | '''1945'''  ''Unknown'' || Bremen || [[Image:WF-32-14.png|25px]] || Visited |- | '''1945'''  ''Unknown'' || Essen || [[Image:WF-32-14.png|25px]] || Visited |- | '''1945'''  ''Unknown'' || Rensburg || [[Image:WF-32-14.png|25px]] || Visited |- | '''1945'''  ''Unknown'' || Kiev || [[Image:WF-32-14.png|25px]] || Visited |- | '''1947'''  ''26th October'' || '''Hamburg''' || [[Image:WF-32-14.png|25px]] || '''Departure/Embark''' |- | '''1947'''  ''26th October'' || '''Folkestone''' || [[Image:WF-32-1.png|25px]] || '''Arrival/Disembark''' |- | '''1947'''  ''Unknown'' || '''Waltham Cross''' || [[Image:WF-32-1.png|25px]] || '''Stationed''' |} === 1st Polish Armoured Division === {{Image|file=Serowka-2-2.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=Marian Serówka
in the uniform of
1st Polish Armoured Division }} '''1944''' ''August'' Joined the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1st_Armoured_Division_(Poland) 1st Armoured Division of the Polish Army ] ''Currently in the process of research and in-depth study of military records to try and fix a date and place where Marian left the Germany army to join the allies.'' The 1st Polish Armoured Division was established in Scotland during 1942, comprising Polish soldiers who had fought in the Battle of France and subsequently retreated with the British Army to the United Kingdom. During August 1944, the division played a crucial role in the Battle of Normandy and continued to engage in combat throughout the Northern European campaign. Marian, like many other Poles from captured or surrendered Wehrmacht forces, enlisted in the 1st Polish Armoured Division and underwent training in Scotland before joining the offensive against the Germans during the liberation of Belgium in the autumn of 1944. Working alongside Canadian divisions, they forced the Germans into retreat along the European coastline of the English Channel and played a significant role in the successful liberation of Belgium and the Netherlands, minimising civilian casualties. Marian and his comrades arrived in Breda in November, where they were stationed in Holland over the winter before embarking on the final push into Germany in the spring of the following year. {{Image|file=Marian_Serowka_s_Wartime.jpg |align=l |size=200 |caption=At the entrance
of Meppen Camp }} In April 1945, Marian reached Meppen in Germany shortly before the Allied victory in Europe in May. At the end of World War 2, Polish soldiers found themselves in the Polish enclave at Meppen. Despite their bravery, they felt displaced due to the new Soviet-backed government in Poland. Unsure of their future and longing for their homeland, they sought refuge amidst the ruins of war, grappling with the uncertainty of their fate. Despite the cessation of combat duty, he remained in military service within Germany for over two more years, finally departing for England in October 1947. {{Image|file=Marian_Serowka_s_Wartime-5.jpg |align=l |size=800 |caption=Marian relaxing with fellow comrades of the 1stPAD.
Where was this photograph taken? Presumedly in Germany due to the slogan on the wall. }} ---- '''1947''' ''27th November'' Enlisted in the British Regular Army (Polish Resettlement Corps) '''1948''' ''12th July'' Officially transferred to the Polish Armed Forces {{Image|file=Marian_Serowka_s_Wartime-3.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=End of service
Polish Armed Forces }} '''1949''' ''16th August'' Completion of Service in the Polish Armed Forces ''Translation of Certificate:'' Polish Armed Forces
Certificate
about the end of service
I certify that (P. S. Zbr. no.) 169/I (Rank) Corporal
(Names and Surname) Marian Serówka
Served in the Polish armed forces remaining under British command until 26/11/1947
London, 16/8/1949 Signed as the head of the main liquidation commission of the Polish armed forces === Medals === ''Medals (Polish):'' Krzyz Zaslugi z Mieczami (Cross of Merit with Swords), Krzyz Zaslugi - Brazowy (Cross of Merit - Bronze) & Medal Woiska (Military Medal). [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross_of_Merit_(Poland) Wikipedia ] ''Medals (British):'' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/France_and_Germany_Star France and Germany Star ], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1939%E2%80%931945_Star 1939–1945 Star ] & [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_Medal_1939%E2%80%931945 War Medal 1939–1945 ] === Sources === Links Research - Poland's forces during WW2 [https://pism.org.uk/ '''The Sikorski Institute in London''']
The main archive of the Polish Forces with some documents online. '''Polish Exiles of WW2:'''
[https://www.polishexilesofww2.org Paths to exile]
[https://www.polishexilesofww2.org/lists-polish-1st-armoured-division 1st Polish Armoured Division] [https://polishhistory.pl/to-this-day-strong-memories-remain-in-the-netherlands-about-general-maczek-and-his-men '''Polish History''']
Liberation of Belgium & Netherlands plus Meppen, Germany – the informal capital of the ‘Polish enclave’. [https://blog.nationalarchives.gov.uk/the-displacement-of-poles-and-their-subsequent-resettlement-in-the-united-kingdom-1939-1949/ '''Displaced Poles resettlement in UK''']
An overview of events and the records held by The National Archive UK. https://10dragoons.wwiipolishlhg.org/

Marianne Trulson To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Schmidt-4793|Marianne Trulson]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Schmidt-4793&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Marianne Trulson To-Do List|Marianne's current to-do list]].''

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Mariaville is a town in Hancock County, incorporated in 1836 The town, with substantial frontage on Graham Lake and the east and west branches of the Union River, was named for William Bingham's daughter [[Bingham-2206|Maria Matilda (Bingham) de Blaisel (1783-1849)]]
Click here for [[:Category:Mariaville%2C_Maine|Mariaville 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;"| '''1823''' || '''Mariaville Plantation''' formed from
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Hancock_County_Townships#1786_Land_Lottery_:Bingham.27s_Purchase '''T20 MD BPP''' and a portion of '''T14 MD BPP'''] |- | style= "text-align:center;"|'''February 29, 1836''' ||'''Mariaville''' incorporated from Mariaville Plantation. |- | style= "text-align:center;"|'''1850''' || it set off land to form the short lived town of '''Tilden''' |- | style= "text-align:center;"|'''1852'''|| set set off to Tilden was returned |- |} == 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''' |- | North Mariaville || |- |} == Historical Names == == Pioneer Settlers == {|class="wikitable sortable" border="1" ! scope="col" align="center" style="width: 330px; background:#f0f0f0;"|Pioneer Settler ! scope="col" align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|Arrival Year |- | Seth Alcock || |- | Samuel Debeck || |- | Benjamin Epps || |- | Daniel Epps || |- | Elisha Goodwin || |- |Zelotes Grover || |- | James Hapworth || |- | [[Smith-158639|James Smith (abt.1783-1857)]] || |- |} == Maps == * [https://digitalmaine.com/atlas_hancock_1881/14/ Mariaville 1881] * [https://goo.gl/maps/piwFPo27B3Z29iC86 Mariaville] on Google Maps == Stories == Varney's '''''Gazetteer of the state of Maine''''' has the following:
      '''Mariaville''' is situated midway of the western side of Hancock County, and at its north-eastern corner abuts upon the south-eastern corner of Penobscot County. The outline of the town is extremely irregular. Union River passes through the northern part, and forms the boundary line between its southern part and Waltham. The town of Otis lies on the west, and the south-western corner of Mariaville approaches Ellsworth. It is on the stage-line from that place to Aurora. The largest pond in town is Hopkins's, which has an area of 1 by by 2 miles. Eight Pine and Lightly hills, about 75 feet in height, are the chief eminences. The soil is clayey, and there are many good farms with tastily arranged farm buildings. The roads are expensive' on account of the numerous bridges required. There are one or two mills in town, and a large tannery for sole-leather. The latter employs ten hands, and consumes from 1,500 to 2,000 cords of bark annually.
      Mariaville was first occupied in 1802. The names of the pioneer settlers are '''Mr. Fabrick''', '''Seth Alcott'', '''B. and D. Eppes''', '''James Hapworth''' and '''Elisha Goodwin'''. On its incorporation as a town, it received the name of Mariaville in honor of Maria, a daughter of Mr. Bingham, who owned an extensive tract of land in this vicinity. It had previously been called Bingham. For years all " up river " was known as Mariaville ; but the town has been reduced to its present unshapely outlines by the taking off of Aurora, Amherst and Waltham. br>       There is one church-edifice in the town, belonging to the Baptists. Mariaville has four public schoolhouses, and the school property is valued at $700. The valuation of the town in 1870 was $65,742. In 1880 it was $81,804. The rate of taxation in 1880 was 2 cents on the dollar. The population in 1870 was 369. In 1880 it was 382. == Sources == * Varney, George J. 1886. Gazetteer of the state of Maine: with numerous illustrations. Also See: * [https://www.mainegenealogy.net/individual_place_record.asp?place=mariaville Maine Genealogy Net] Mariaville

Marie Josephine Weaver Olson Sessions Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Here is the information we currently have on our Nanny’s parentage and her history. During her life she used several variations of her name except for the surname Weaver which is only found on her birth certificate. These variations include (but are probably not limited to) *Marie J Olson *Marie Olson *M Olson *Marie Olson Sessions *Marie O Sessions *Marie Sessions [[McDonald-6153 | Alison Jordan]] is currently looking for definitive confirmation of who Nanny’s father was. We have both been verbally told by family members that his name was John Scott but we don’t have any type of source for this information as there is no father listed on Nanny’s birth certificate. While Alison is searching for information on Nanny’s father [[Curtis-8639 | Kimberly McComb]] is attempting to close the gaps in Nanny’s history. Currently there are several fairly large gaps in Nanny’s history where I can find no written proof of where she was, who she was living with, and/or what she was doing during that time. Hopefully this page will make it easier for Alison & I to exchange the information that we locate & hopefully to find the answers we are searching for. 12 March 2018
I received an email from FamilySearch stating they had a marriage date & location for Nanny & Papaw. The date was 6 Jan 1933 and the location was Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina. I am going to request a marriage certificate from South Carolina to verify this because FamilySearch did not have a source to back up this information. KM

Marie Svedahl To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Doughty-292|Marie Svedahl]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Doughty-292&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Marie Svedahl To-Do List|Marie's current to-do list]].'' Work on Profile for George Day [Day-1285] {11-12-2014}

Marietjie Beukes To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Beukes-145|Marietjie Beukes]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Beukes-145&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Marietjie Beukes To-Do List|Marietjie's current to-do list]].''

Marilyn Hathaway To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Duggan-353|Marilyn Hathaway]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Duggan-353&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Marilyn Hathaway To-Do List|Marilyn's current to-do list]].'' George Duggan, Christopher Duggan, babara Duggan

Marilyn Russell's notes on Mary (Stevens) Whittier's involvement in the witch trial of Susannah Martin

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Marilyn Russell shared the following report which she prepared, based on extensive research: "In the summer of 1692, the lives of our Whittier ancestors were touched by perhaps the greatest miscarriage of justice in American history -- the Salem Witch Trials. As my colleague Sarah Whitcher Vickery notes, "The witch trials were not just something that happened to people in other towns, to people they did not know." Hardly a young colony in all of Massachusetts Bay was left untouched, as far away as the wilderness of Maine. Under circumstances that remain unclear to this day, my 7th great-grandmother, Mary Stevens Osgood Whittier, a resident of Salisbury, somehow found herself involved in one of the most infamous of these cases: that of Susannah North Martin of neighboring Amesbury, an elderly widow. Maintaining her innocence to her dying breath, on Tuesday, July 19, 1692, Goodwife Martin and four other convicted women were taken from their jail cells, put into a cart, and driven up the rocky road to Gallows Hill in Salem where they were hanged and their bodies tossed into a shallow grave. A century ago, it was thought that Joseph Merrill's 1880 book, "The History of Amesbury," contained "a full account of the trial" of Susannah. However, Mr. Merrill's unfortunate choice of words and presentation may have led one early Whittier genealogist to incorrectly conclude that our Mary Whittier gave testimony in Susannah's trial. Mr. Merrill, under a heading of "Oyer & Terminer" named fifteen people "witnesses" (including our Mary), when a more correct statement would have been that these people were delivered subpoenas to appear before this special court, which under closer study seems to have been a preliminary proceeding (meaning "to hear" and "to determine" in Latin) ordered by the new governor, Sir Phips, who was brought in from England to quickly process the backlog of cases pending after things began to get out of control in Salem. (That fall, Gov. Phips dissolved the Court under pressure, but not before a total of twenty women and men had been executed at the height of the hysteria.) Mr. Merrill quoted the trial testimony of ten witnesses against Susannah. Our Mary was not one of these ten, but no explanation was offered. An Internet study today, with the benefit of newer transcriptions, reveals the trial testimony of some 25 witnesses against Goodwife Martin, but again not one in her defense and no mention of our Mary beyond the issuing of the subpoena. To date, we do not know what happened to Mary Whittier's statement (if it was even recorded) nor have any clue as to why she was even subpoenaed. Was she dismissed from trial proceedings because she wanted to testify for Susannah? We do know that Susannah was denied an attorney at her trial. We do know that the presiding magistrate was literally on a "witch hunt." And we do know that just three days after Susannah's execution both Mary and her husband Nathaniel Whittier, along with over 100 of their friends and neighbors, signed the famous Bradbury Petition, a statement as to the goodness of character of another of the accused, Mary Bradbury. Hope is not lost that Whittier descendants may one day solve this puzzle regarding our Mary. As this is being written, university scholars are working on a new joint effort to rewrite the witch trial records, looking at the original parchment documents with the aid of high-tech equipment, to discover more precisely what was said in the infamous court of Oyer and Terminer. This researcher will be staying in touch with them to learn the latest developments and hope to be able to include them in an upcoming revision of the Whittier family genealogy. "-- Marilyn Russell; email: whittier_reunion@mac.com.

Marin Girard's descendants emigrated to New France

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'''Listing of [[Girard-353|Girard-353 Marin Girard]]'s descendants who came to New France, research page. ''Descendants de [[Girard-353|Girard-353 Marin Girard]] venus en Nouvelle-France, page de recherche.''''' ==Summary findings, ''conclusions sommaires''==
'''Marin/Marc Girard & Madeleine Heber'''
* [[Girard-1293|Girard-1293 Marie Girard]] mariée avec [[Jobin-64|Jean Jobin]] ''est leur fille''. / is their daughter * [[Girard-1318|Girard-1318 Gilles Girard]] ''marié avec Michelle Morlet est leur fils, présent au contrat de [[Girard-1293|Girard-1293 Marie Girard]] cité son frère''. is their son, present at the marriage contract of [[Girard-1293|Girard-1293 Marie Girard]], cited as her brother **[[Girard-21|Girard-21 Marie Madeleine Girard]] mariée à [[Jobin-7|Charles Jobin]], ''fille de Gilles et Michelle'' daughter of Gilles and Michelle *[[Girard-1359|Girard-1359 Françoise Girard]] ''est leur fille, présente au contrat de [[Girard-1293|Girard-1293 Marie Girard]] citée sa soeur''. Is their daughter, present at [[Girard-1293|Girard-1293 Marie Girard]]'s marriage contract, cited her sister. * [[Girard-2717|Jeane Girard]], ''mentionnée sur Fichier présentement inaccessible'' mentionned on Fichier file which is presently inaccessible. *[[Girard-262|Girard-262 Michel Girard]], '''''problème: trop d'épouses et enfants'' Problem: too many wives and children''' **[[Girard-261|Girard-261 Marie Girard]], ''fille de Michel et de Marie Dunoyer ou Desnoyers, son '''frère''' [[Girard-120|Girard-120 Joachim Girard]] et son '''oncle''' [[Jobin-64|Jean Jobin]] présents à son 2ième contrat de mariage,'' daughter of Michel and Marie Dunoyer or Desnoyers, her '''brother''' [[Girard-120|Girard-120 Joachim Girard]] and her '''uncle''' [[Jobin-64|Jean Jobin]] present at her 2nd marriage contract ** [[Girard-120|Girard-120 Joachim Girard]], ''fils de Michel et de Françoise Anceaume, son '''oncle''' [[Jobin-64|Jean Jobin]] présent à ses 2 mariages,'' son of Michel and of Françoise Anceaume, his '''uncle''' [[Jobin-64|Jean Jobin]] present at his 2 marriages ***''Ces deux enfants sont bien petits-enfants de Marin et Madeleine, le fil conducteur étant [[Jobin-64|Jean Jobin]] leur oncle par son mariage avec [[Girard-1293|Girard-1293 Marie Girard]]'' These two children are definitely the grand-children of Marin and Madeleine, the connector being [[Jobin-64|Jean Jobin]] their uncle through his marriage with [[Girard-1293|Girard-1293 Marie Girard]] ==Détails== '''Problem with Michel and his marriages & children /''problème avec Michel et ses mariages & enfants'''''
'''Marin/Marc Girard & Madeleine Heber'''
Known children baptized at St-Cyr-du-Vaudreuil: '''1''': '''[[Girard-262|Girard-262 Michel Girard]]''' , bapt 22 Aug 1603, married Françoise Graffard, of whom daughter Anne (pioneer) : (i) Anne Girard, daughter of Michel and Françoise Graffard [[Girard-418|Girard-418 Anne Girard]] and her Fichier origine: http://www.fichierorigine.com/recherche?numero=290053 (2016) (her marriage record is lost apparently), established in Château-Richer, so not near Marie and Joachim, who are in Québec area, no presence of anyone else shows up in baptisms or marriages of her children. ::GIRARD, Anne 290053 ::Statut Mariée ::Date de baptême 10-02-1630 ::Lieu d'origine St-Cyr-du-Vaudreuil (St-Cyr), auj. Le Vaudreuil (Eure) 27528 ::Lieu actuel Le Vaudreuil ::Parents Michel GIRARD et Françoise Graffard ::Métier du père Laboureur ::Première mention au pays 1665 ::Occupation à l'arrivée Fille du roi ::Date de mariage 22-10-1665 ::Lieu du mariage Château-Richer ::Conjoint Nicolas Daudelin ::Décès ou inhumation Varennes, 22-08-1710 ::Remarques Les actes suivants sont à St-Cyr-le-Vaudreuil (St-Cyr). Sa fille Marguerite, née hors-union de Louis ou Nicolas Loton, b. 28-02-1660, s. 01-03-1660. Trois frères et une soeur sont baptisés: Jean-1, 00-08-1623; Catherine, 00-03-1626; Gilles (jumeaux), 10-02-1630; Claude, 22-06-1632 et Jacques, 12-11-1634. Sa mère, s. 07-07-1637. Son père, b. 22-08-1603, s. 07-08-1661; m-2 le 25-01-1638 avec Marie Duguesne, dont 5 enfants b.: Jean-2, 03-10-1641; Louis, 27-10-1642; Françoise, 26-03-1644; Marie, 09-04-1646 et Noël, 25-06-1650 ; m-3 le 23-10-1650 avec Marie Osmond. Ses grands-parents paternels sont Marin Girard, laboureur et Madeleine Hébert. https://www.fichierorigine.com/dossiers/290053.jpg Bapt. image, https://www.fichierorigine.com/dossiers/290053.pdf Dossier, bapt. image, twins Anne & Gilles '''Note: Twins baptized on same entry''', contains details of research into the family, '''there is mention of 2 Michel Girard present in the area at the same time.''' -------------------------- : (ii) Marie Girard [[Girard-261|Girard-261 Marie Girard]] daughter of Michel and Charlotte Dunoyer on 1st marriage, [[Jobin-64|Jean Jobin]] present although no relationships cited, or Charlotte Desnoyers per her second marriage contract, '''Present are her uncle [[Jobin-64|Jean Jobin]] and her brother [[Girard-120|Girard-120 Joachim Girard]]''': :Mariage entre Mathurin Moreau, fils de Louis Moreau et de Jeanne Laurence, ses père et mère demeurant en la paroisse Notre-Dame de Champdeniers en l'évêché de Poitiers, et Marie Girard, fille du feu Michel Girard et de Charlotte Desnoyers, ses père et mère demeurant en la paroisse de Saint-Cyr de Vaudreuil, veuve en première noce du feu Antoine Rouillard, de son vivant demeurant en la côte Sainte-Geneviève au lieu dit Saint-François, sont présent Pierre Maufay et Pierre Duval, amis dudit Moreau, et Joachim Girard, frère de ladite Girard, et Jean Jobin, son oncle, parents de ladite Girard, Étienne Landron et Jean Medon, demeurant à Québec, sont témoins . - 8 mai 1667 [Document insinué le 29 juillet 1667] [https://advitam.banq.qc.ca/notice/81141?state=eyJzZWFyY2hTdGF0ZSI6eyJwYWdlIjoxLCJzZWFyY2hUeXBlIjoiU0lNUExFIiwic2VhcmNoUGFyYW1zIjp7ImNyaXRlcmlhIjpbeyJuYW1lIjoidGV4dE5ldHRveWUiLCJzb2xyU2VhcmNoVHlwZSI6IkNPTlRJRU5UX1RPVVNfTEVTX01PVFMiLCJ2YWx1ZSI6Im1hdGh1cmluIG1vcmVhdSIsIm9wZXJhdG9yIjoiZXQifSx7Im5hbWUiOiJjb3RlQ29tcGxldGUiLCJzb2xyU2VhcmNoVHlwZSI6IkNPVEVfSU5GRVJJRVVSIiwidmFsdWUiOiJtYXRodXJpbiBtb3JlYXUiLCJvcGVyYXRvciI6Im91In1dLCJjb2Rlc0NlbnRyZUFyY2hpdmUiOltdfX19 Contrat de mariage Moreau-Girard 8 mai 1667 (Document insinué le 29 juillet 1667) Cote : CR301,P11 Fonds Cour supérieure. District judiciaire de Québec. Insinuations - BAnQ Québec Id 81141] ------------------ : (iii) Joachim Girard [[Girard-120|Girard-120 Joachim Girard]] son of Michel and Françoise Anceaume per his marriage record, [[Jobin-64|Jean Jobin]] also present as uncle at his marriage, Mathurin Moreau, husband of [[Girard-261|Girard-261 Marie Girard]], also cited as present as brother-in-law. ::Note: Joachim and Marie have no fichier origine ----------------------------------------------- '''2'''- ''' [[Girard-2717|Jeane Girard]]''', bapt 26 Aug 1606 http://www.fichierorigine.com/recherche?numero=241792 (Marie's Fichier, Jeanne did not come to the colony, no other data on her) --------------------------------- '''3'''-'''Gilles, [[Girard-1318|Girard-1318 Gilles Girard]]''' bapt 19 Oct 1609; b. le 19-10-1609 à Le Vaudreuil (St-Cyr), Gilles Girard, tailleur d’habits, demeurant à Paris, rue des Deux Boules, paroisse Saint-Germain-l’Auxerrois, âgé de vingt six ans ou environ, fils de défunt Marin Girard, laboureur à Saint-Cyr-du-Vaudreuil en Normandie, contrat de mariage 01-08-1638 [http://www.fichierorigine.com/recherche?numero=330016 Fichier Marie Madeleine Girard] : (i) Father of [[Girard-21|Girard-21 Marie Madeleine Girard]] married to [[Jobin-7|Charles Jobin]] in France (nephew of [[Jobin-64|Jean Jobin]]) ::Fichier: https://www.fichierorigine.com/recherche?numero=330016 2019 :: https://www.fichierorigine.com/dossiers/330016.pdf Dossier Fichier, contrat de mariage ::GIRARD, Marie-Madeleine 330016 ::Date de naissance Vers 1640 ::Lieu d'origine Paris (Seine) 27528 ::Lieu actuel Paris ::Parents Gilles GIRARD et Michelle Morlet ::Métier du père Tailleur d'habits ::Date de mariage des parents 01-08-1638 cm ::Lieu de mariage des parents Chez Me Michel Desprez et Denis Camuzet, Paris (27528) ::Contrat de mariage Paris, 09-02-1658 ::Notaire Me Decaron et Gallois ::Première mention au pays 1667 ::Occupation à l'arrivée Migrante arrivée avec son mari ::Conjoint Charles Jobin ::Décès ou inhumation Québec, 11-04-1675 ::Remarques En 1658, elle demeure à St-Germain-l'Auxerrois (rue des Canardières), et son père est cité défunt. En Nouvelle-France, ses parents sont nommés Michel Girard et Françoise Anceau. Son père, b. le 19-10-1609 à Le Vaudreuil (St-Cyr), Gilles Girard, tailleur d’habits, demeurant à Paris, rue des Deux Boules, paroisse Saint-Germain-l’Auxerrois, âgé de vingt six ans ou environ, fils de défunt Marin Girard, laboureur à Saint-Cyr-du-Vaudreuil en Normandie, et Madeleine Hébert, pour lui et en son nom, et Jean Morlet, marchand fripier à Paris, et Florence Lebreton, demeurant à la pointe Saint-Eustache, stipulant pour Michelle Morlet leur fille. '''Note''': Il semblerait que le Fichier la confond avec [[Girard-261|Girard-261 Marie Girard]] / ''It would appear Fichier is confusing her with [[Girard-261|Girard-261 Marie Girard]]'' ::CONTRAT DE MARIAGE ENTRE CHARLES JOBIN, FILS DE DÉFUNT JACQUES JOBIN ET DE MARGUERITE LE ROY, ET MADEI,EINE GIRARD, FILLE DE DÉFUNT GILLES GIRARD ET DE MICHELLE MORLET . ::9 février 1658 (Notaire Philippe Gallois) ::1658 neuf[iè]me febvrier ::....furent presens en leurs persomes Charles Jobin tailleur_ dhabitz a paris y demeurant rue des lavandieres parroisse sainct Germain_ de lauxerrois aage de vingt neuf ans ainsy q[u'il) a dit filz de deSfunct Jacques _ Jobin vivant voiturier par terre a paris et de Margueritte Le Roy Jadis Sa _ femmme Ses pere et mere Pour luy et en Son nom dune paft Et Michelle Morlet veufve de feu Gilles Girard vivant maistre tailleur dhabitz a paris _ y demeurant susdicte rue et parroisse Stipullant en ceste partye pour Madelaine _ Girard fille dudit deSfunct & elle a ce preSente et de Son consentement aussy _ pour elle et en Son nom daultre part Lesquelles partyes de la preSence & _ de ladvis de leurs parens et amis cy apres nomméz scavôir de la part dud[i]t Charles Jobin de Jean Cavillier maistre tailleur dhabitz et Juré meSurier de Sel a paris cousin ISSus de Germain francois Duval, Michel Duval _ auSSy maistre tailleur dhabitz a paris Et de Remond Raze Sommelier _ de Monsieur larcheveSque dambrun tous ses amis & de la part de ladite v[eu]ve Girard et de Sadite fille de fremin Morlet tailleur dhabitz a paris couSin ISSu de Germain maternelle, Jean Petit marchand a Paris. Claude Rocher marchand Enlumineur (?) a paris Et de Laurent Lombar tailleur dhabitz a paris aussy tous amys de ladite Girard future eSpouze ...... ::..... ledit futur eSpoux _ declare ne Scav[oir] eScrire ne Signer de ce Interpelle Et lad[ite] v[eu]ve Girard lad[ite] future eSpouze Sa fille et assistans ont Signé. _ ::michelle morlet Madeleine girard ::Jean Cavillier (paraphe) fromin Morlet (paraphe) ::francois duval (paraphe) J Petit (paraphe) ::michel duval (paraphe) ::R. Raze (paraphe) Lombar Claude rocher (paraphe) ::Decaron (paraphe) Galloys (paraphe) https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Girard-21.pdf ------------------------------ '''4'''-'''Marie, [[Girard-1293|Girard-1293 Marie Girard]]''' (pioneer) married [[Jobin-64|Jean Jobin]]; her Fichier origine: http://www.fichierorigine.com/recherche?numero=241792 *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Jobin-64.pdf PDF, marriage contract transcription (FR)] https://www.fichierorigine.com/recherche?numero=330015 Fichier Charles Jobin https://www.fichierorigine.com/dossiers/330015.pdf Transcription partielle:
CONTRAT DE MARIAGE JOBIN-GIRARD :(Paris, 9 octobre 1639) :Par devant les notaires gardenotes du Roy nostre sire au Chatelet de Paris soubzsignés furent presents en leur personne ''Jean Jobbin'', tailleur d'habits, demeurant a Paris, rue Tirechappe, près Saint-Germain de l'Auxerrois, majeur d'ans, usant et jouissant des biens et droits ainsy qu'il a dict, ''fils de defunct Charles Jobbin'', vivant marchand laboureur, demeurant en Tourville soubz les Monts, (1) ''et de Marie Duval'', jadis sa femme, ses père et mere pour luy et en son nom d'une part, et ''Marie Girard, fille de defunct Marc Girard'', vivant laboureur, demeurant à St-Eu de Bauldron (3) près Louviers, ''et de Magdeleine Heber'', jadis sa femme, ses père et mere, la dite fille demeurant à Paris en ladite rue et paroisse pour elle aussy en son nom d'autre part, lesquelles partyes, en la personne d'aucuns de leur parens et amis assemblez de part et d'autre, sçavoir, ''de la part dudit Jean Jobbin'', futur espoux, ''de Jacques Jobbin, son frère aisné'', manoeuvre, ''Jean Cavalier'' M'e tailleur d'habits a Paris, ''son cousin germain maternel et son parain'', et ''de la part de ladite fille'' future espouze, de ''Gilles Girard'', maistre pourpoinctier jupponnier a Paris, ''son frère'', ''Françoise Girard, fille, sa soeur'', ''Jean Morlet'', marchand fripier, bourgeois de Paris, ''allié de ladite fille future'' espouze, volontairement recogneurent et confessèrent avoir fait et font entre ..... :...Faict double etc. Jean Jobbin et Marie Girard, futurs espoux, Jacques Jobbin et Françoise Girard quy ont déclaré ne sçavoir escrire ny signer de ce faire requis. ::(Signé) Jehan Cavallier Gilles Girard ::Jean Morlet Buon ::Remond ---------------------------------------- '''5'''-'''Françoise''', bapt 25 Apr 1616 - [[Girard-1359|Girard-1359 Françoise Girard]] present at the marriage contract of her sister Marie to [[Jobin-64|Jean Jobin]] in 1639 ==The records found== Actes religieux trouvés: Le Vaudreuil, Eure, St-Cyr-du-Vaudreuil, https://archives.eure.fr/ark:/26335/a011440745422LBTjzj/8adc4ef09a 447 pages 8 Mi 3611 , 1586-1687 , Saint-Cyr-du-Vaudreuil (ancienne commune) (Eure, France) ; Le Vaudreuil (Eure, France) Baptêmes (1586-1620), baptêmes, mariages, sépultures (1621-1687). '''Enfants de Marin Girard et Madeleine Hébert''':
Michel Girard 22 août 1603 pg 23 à droite Jeanne Girard 26 août 1606 pg 28 à gauche Gilles Girard 19 octobre 1609 pg 37 à droite Françoise Girard, 25 avril 1616 pg 48 à droite Manque à l’appel, Marie Encore à trouver. -------------------------------- Selon fichier dossier, http://www.fichierorigine.com/dossiers/290053.pdf Michel Girard (père) s 07 août 1661 marié avec Françoise Graffart / de Graffart (date et lieu inconnus) - 7 juillet 1637 sép de Françoise pg 89 Jean Girard b août 1623 pg 63 droite milieu Catherine (Katherine) Girard b mars 1626 pg 65 droite (4 ou 24 pour la date ?) ; ?elle? Catherine Girard inhumée 3 mars 1641 pg 90 à gauche Anne Girard b.03 fév. 1630 (migrante) pg 74 à gauche (jumelle) Gilles Girard b.03 fév. 1630 pg 74 (jumeau) Claude Girard (m) b.22 juin 1632 pg 77 à droite Jacques b 12 Nov. 1634 pg 82 à gauche ---------------------------------- Michel Girard, mariage avec Marie Du Guesne 25 jan. 1638 Le 25 janvier 1638 a été célébré le mariage entre Michel Girard de cette paroisse et Marie Du __esne de la paroisse de Marconille (Cormill ?) veu_ de ___ Girard sa femme? Pg 91 2ème à gauche Jean b 03 oct.1641 (du 2ème marriage) ?? Jean Girard bapt. 3 août 1641 pg 87 à droite en haut, mère pas nommée Louis b 27 oct. 1643 (du 2ème marriage) pg 89 à gauche en bas, nom de la mère illisible, parrain Louys Girard Françoise b 26 mars 1644 (du 2ème marriage) pg 95 à gauche, mère Marie du quesne (guesne ?) Marie b 09 avr. 1646 (du 2ème marriage) pg 97 à gauche, mère Marie du quesne Noël b 25 juin 1650 (du 2ème marriage) pg 111 à gauche en bas, mère nommée Marie ___ Michel Girard troisième mariage avec Marie Osmond 23 oct. 1650 pg 152 à gauche Marguerite b 28 fév. 1660 pg 122 à gauche (fille illégitime de la migrante) sép 01 mars 1660 pg 171 Le père est dit être Nicolas (ou Louis à la sépulture de la fille) Solon/Coton de la paroisse de la fontaine Bérenger, la mère Anne Girard sa fiancée, fille de Michel Girard maître charon et de damoiselle Françoise Graffard, dont le parrain fut Jean Estienne Girard, fils dudit Michel Girard et de Marie Quesney sa femme en secondes noces. --------------------- Marie Girard fille de Michel Girard et Charlotte Desnoyers 28 juin 1633 pg 78 à droite avant dernier (marraine Marie Girard qui l’a nommée); Joachim, pas trouvé Le 28 juillet 1632 mariage contracté entre Michel Girard et Charlotte Desnoyers de cette paroisse pg 79 à gauche; Charlotte Desnoyers femme de Michel Girard inhumée le 1er juillet 1633 pg 80 à gauche -------------------------- ==NOTE== Françoise Graffard dies in 1637, she has children born to her between 1623 and 1634 with Michel Girard. Michel Girard married Charlotte Desnoyers in 1632, and they have a daughter in 1633, Charlotte dying in 1633 a few days after the birth of their daughter. '''So there have to be 2 Michel Girard involved'''

Marine Corps Insignia

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Mariner, Convict Voyage to New South Wales 1816

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[[Category:Mariner, Arrived 11 Oct 1816]][[Category:New South Wales, Shipping Free Space Pages]] [[Image:Photos-473.jpg|80px|??]] === Convict Transport ship Mariner's voyage to New South Wales in 1816 === built: Whitby in 1807 type: ship size: 446 - 449 tons master: Captain John Herbert. surgeon superintendent: John Haslam sailed from England: June 1816 embarked: 145 male convicts arrived Port Jackson: 11 October 1816 deaths on voyage: 0 surviving convicts: 146 (1 being added at the cape of Good Hope) === PASSENGER LISTS === * Details for the ship Mariner (1) (1816) from the Claim a Convict website at: http://www.hawkesbury.net.au/claimaconvict/shipDetails.php?shipId=121 * Mariner voyage to New South Wales, Australia in 1816 with 146 passengers from the Convict Records website at: https://convictrecords.com.au/ships/mariner/1816 * Convict Stockade: http://historyaustralia.org.au/twconvic/Mariner+1816 === FURTHER READING === * Convict Ship Mariner 1816 from the '''FREE SETTLER or FELON?''' website at: https://www.jenwilletts.com/convict_ship_mariner_1816.htm * Mariner (1807 ship) from '''Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia''' at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mariner_(1807_ship) * Haslam, John, 1819, '''Convict ships : a narrative of a voyage to New South Wales in the year 1816, in the ship Mariner, describing the nature of the accommodations, stores, diet etc., together with an account of the medical treatment and religious superintendence of these unfortunate persons''', originally self published in London. available online at: [http://digital.slv.vic.gov.au/view/action/singleViewer.do?dvs=1553834966049~789&locale=en_US&metadata_object_ratio=10&show_metadata=true&VIEWER_URL=/view/action/singleViewer.do?&preferred_usage_type=VIEW_MAIN&DELIVERY_RULE_ID=10&frameId=1&usePid1=true&usePid2=true]

Marinetta Törnberg To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Kotulia-1|Marinetta Törnberg]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Kotulia-1&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Marinetta Törnberg To-Do List|Marinetta's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Törnberg-94|Törnberg, Alida Therese ]] || 1890-12-09 || to-do |- | [[Johansson-2976|Johansson, Anders ]] || || to-do |- | [[Törnberg-83|Persson, Anni Albertina (Törnberg) ]] || 1886-04-10 || scan and add pictures |- | [[Büttner-71|Hoffmann, Auguste (Büttner) ]] || 1816-00-00 || more info? |- | [[Petrén-4|Petrén, Bengt ]] || || scan and add pictures |- | [[Törnberg-86|Törnberg, Bertil ]] || || scan and add pictures |- | [[Törnberg-85|Törnberg, Carl Morgan ]] || 1891-10-29 || scan and add pictures |- | [[Cruciger-1|Cruciger, Charlotte ]] || 1700-00-00 || who are Cruciger? |- | [[Hoffmann-999|Winther, Clara Karolina Adelheid (Hoffmann) ]] || 1844-07-29 || scan and add pictures, as well as stories/memories |- | [[Hänsel-285|Hänsel, Concordia Ernestine Sophie ]] || 1798-03-16 || to-do |- | [[Lindner-304|Lindner, Ella ]] || 1896-04-01 || Family search, there must be more info |- | [[Winter-3081|Winter, Else ]] || 1873-01-16 || scan and add picture, what happened to her? |- | [[Nilsson-3603|Törnberg, Emma Karolina (Nilsson) ]] || 1856-12-05 || is there a picture? Is this her when it says farmor in the photoalbum? |- | [[Törnberg-84|Törnberg, Erik Alfred ]] || 1888-03-13 || scan and add picture |- | [[Lindner-241|Lindner, Ernst Max ]] || 1859-11-04 || scan and add picture, was there one? |- | [[Marx-795|Marx, Erwin Alexander]] || 1841-01-16 || google translate from german, link in bio |- | [[Geissler-31|Geissler, Ferdinand ]] || 1796-07-28 || to-do |- | [[Winter-2685|Winter, Freidrich Karl]] || 1830-11-15 || to-do |- | [[Conradi-79|Conradi, Friederike Karoline Sophie ]] || 1744-01-17 || scan and add picture |- | [[Hoffmann-1002|Hoffmann, Friedrich Christian Wilhelm ]] || 1739-09-14 || to-do |- | [[Conradi-80|Conradi, Friedrich Ernst ]] || 1700-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hoffmann-1001|Hoffmann, Friedrich Gottlob ]] || 1772-06-21 || to-do |- | [[Lindner-234|Lindner, Fritz Walter]] || 1892-11-07 || scan and add picture |- | [[Törnberg-76|Törnberg, Gerd ]] || || scan and add picture |- | [[Winter-2683|Lindner, Gertrud (Winter) ]] || 1870-06-22 || scan and add picture |- | [[Green-17934|Lindner, Grace V (Green) ]] || 1895-05-29 || add family search info |- | [[Törnberg-71|Johansson, Gunnel (Törnberg)]] || || scan and add pictures |- | [[Darmstadt-66|Darmstadt, Harold ]] || 1890-11-30 || to-do |- | [[Lindner-226|Lindner, Ilse ]] || || scan and add picture |- | [[Johansson-2980|Nykvist, Inga (Johansson)]] || || scan and add picture |- | [[Törnberg-92|Reyman, Ingegärd (Törnberg)]] || || scan and add picture |- | [[Törnberg-77|Törnberg, Ingrid ]] || || scan and add picture |- | [[Nake-1|Nake, Johann Gottfried ]] || 1770-05-06 || Per Peteréns research? |- | [[Freiesleber-1|Freiesleber, Johann Wilhelm Otto ]] || 1807-04-08 || google and ancestry search gave result must add! |- | [[Pettersdotter-159|Pettersdotter, Johanna Elisabeth]] || 1847-12-02 || to-do |- | [[Törnberg-80|Törnberg, John Alfred ]] || 1852-02-17 || scan and add picture |- | [[Törnberg-78|Törnberg, Kerstin ]] || || scan and add picture |- | [[Lindner-231|Lindner, Käthe Sigrid]] || 1904-10-12 || scan and add picture |- | [[Törnberg-74|Törnberg, Lars ]] || || scan and add picture |- | [[Törnberg-82|Törnberg, Lars Olof ]] || 1884-11-03 || scan and add picture |- | [[Lindner-235|Lindner, Martin Torsten]] || 1891-10-03 || scan and add picture |- | [[Lindner-229|Lindner, Moritz Ernst]] || 1858-02-04 || scan and add picture |- | [[Törnberg-75|Törnberg, Nils ]] || || scan and add picture |- | [[Petrén-5|Petrén, Per ]] || || scan and add picture. Find research, find relatives, ancestry? |- | [[Törnberg-72|Törnberg, Robert ]] || || scan and add picture |- | [[Lindner-227|Lindner, Signe Margareta]] || 1898-09-12 || scan and add picture |- | [[Johansson-2979|Johansson, Sven ]] || || scan and add picture |- | [[Törnberg-79|Törnberg, Sven-Erik ]] || || scan and add picture |- | [[Törnberg-96|Törnberg, Ulrika ]] || || scan and add picture, who in pictures? |- |}

Marino

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#REDIRECT [[Space:Marino_Name_Study]]

Marino Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:Marino Name Study]] ==About the Project== The Marino Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Marino Marino] 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 Marino 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 Marinos), by time period (18th Century Marinos), or by topic (Marino DNA, Marino Occupations, Marino 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 Marino Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: Vacant''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Marino}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Marino}}
{{Clear}} ==Teams / Research Pages== * * * * * ==Membership== * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Marinos 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]

Marion, Cassia County, Idaho

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Marion was a town in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cassia_County,_Idaho Cassia County], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idaho Idaho]. It was a Mormon Community by 1881 and was named in 1885. It had a post office from 1885 to 1918 and had a cemetery now owned and maintained by the Oakley Valley Cemetery District. It is no longer a town. ==See also== *[[Space:Golden Valley, Cassia County, Idaho|Golden Valley, Cassia County, Idaho]] *[[Space:Locust, Idaho|Locust, Idaho]] ==External links== *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~idcassia/ Information about Marion on Rootsweb] *[http://www.livgenmi.com/1895/ID/County/cassia.htm Idaho 1895 Atlas Map Showing Marion] *[http://travelingluck.com/North+America/United+States/Idaho/_5600170_Marion.html Location, Weather and Surrounding Sites of Interest on travelingluck.com] *[http://www.interment.net/data/us/id/cassia/marion/index.htm Marion Cemetery Info on interment.net] *[http://idaho.hometownlocator.com/maps/feature-map,ftc,2,fid,386466,n,marion%20cemetery.cfm Marion Cemetary Location & Map on hometownlocator.com]

Marion Alexander Duncan: genealogical files

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This is the online repository of the genealogical files created by [[Duncan-7695|Marion Alexander Duncan]] a.k.a. ''Bud'' Duncan. == Duncan files == A [[Space:Letter_from_Alfred_Pierce_Duncan|Letter from Alfred Pierce Duncan]], Bud's father, provides a lot of information about Bud's paternal family going back into Strachan, Scotland. == Venetz/Nellen files == The Nellen/Ritz/Schallbatten chart] depicts some of Bud's Venetz/Nellen ancestors, but it is unique in providing a detail on the descendants of his great-uncle Anton Nellen and their connections into the Ritz and Schalbatter families. He probably compiled the chart from information provided by his maternal grandmother [[Nellen-5|Rosalia Nellen]] and information gathered through his correspondence with Rosalia's niece Paulina (Nellen) Ritz.

Marion County, Illinois History

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[[Category:Marion County, Illinois]] [[Category: Illinois Projects]] ==Marion County, Illinois Project== ===Resources=== *For a list of Marion County, Illinois genealogy resources, [https://www.genealogyinc.com/illinois/marion-county/ click here]. *[https://archive.org/details/brinkerhoffshist00brin/page/n4 Brinkerhoff's History of Marion County, Illinois] ---- ==Communities== ===County Seat=== *Salem ===Township=== *Alma *:Previously Rantoul *Carrigan *Centralia *Foster *Haines *Iuka *Kinmundy *Meachum *Omega *Patoka *Raccoon *Romine *Salem *Sandoval *Stevenson *Tonti *:Previously Fredonia ===City=== *Centralia *Kinmundy *Salem ===Village=== *Alma *:Previously Pleasant *Central City *Iuka *:Previously Middleton *Junction City *Kell *Odin *Patoka *Sandoval *Vernon *Walnut Hill

Marion County, Mississippi

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{{Image|file=Francis_Marion_with_Signature.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Francis Marion }} [[Category:Marion County, Mississippi]][[Category: Mississippi Projects]] {{US History|sub-project=Mississippi}} {{OnePlaceStudy | place = Marion County, Mississippi | category = Mississippi }} ==History/Timeline== {{Image|file=Marion_County_Mississippi-2.jpg |caption=Marion County, Mississippi Image 3 }} ==Government Offices== *[http://www.marioncountyms.com/ Marion County Courthouse] *Chancery Clerk- Cass Barnes *250 Broad St Ste 2 *Columbia, MS 39429 *Phone: 601.736.2691 ===Cities=== [http://www.msmarion.com/historytowns.html Settlements, Towns and Cities] ==County Formed From== 1811--Marion County was created 9 December 1811 from Amite, Wayne and Franklin Counties. ==Geography== *[http://alabamamaps.ua.edu/historicalmaps/us_states/mississippi/ Historic Maps of Mississippi] ==Adjacent counties== *Jefferson Davis *Lamar *Lawrence *Pearl River *Walthall *Washington Parish, Louisiana ==Protected areas== ==Demographics== ==County Resources== *[http://smrl.lib.ms.us/branches/columbia-marion-county-public-library Marion County Public Library] *900 Broad Street *Columbia, MS 39429 *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Mississippi#Marion_County National Register of Historic Places listings in Marion County, Mississippi] *Marion County Historical Society *200 Second Street, Suite 3 *Columbia, MS 39429 *Phone: 601-731-3999 *Family History Center *805 West Lakeview Drive *Columbia, Mississippi 39429 *Phone- 601-736-5846 *Hours- 4:30-7:30 Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday ==Census== *1816 - 1816 Territory Census Returns, courtesy: [https://familysearch.org/search FamilySearch - free.] *1820 - 1820 State Census Returns, courtesy: [https://familysearch.org/search FamilySearch - free.] *1823 - 1823 State Census Returns, courtesy: [https://familysearch.org/search FamilySearch - free.] *1824 - 1824 State Census Returns, courtesy: [https://familysearch.org/search FamilySearch - free.] *1825 - 1825 State Census Returns, courtesy: [https://familysearch.org/search FamilySearch - free.] *1841 - 1841 State Census Returns, courtesy: https://familysearch.org/search FamilySearch - free.] *1845 - 1845 State Census Returns, courtesy: [https://familysearch.org/search FamilySearch - free.] *1853 - 1853 State Census Returns, courtesy: [https://familysearch.org/search FamilySearch - free.] *1866 - 1866 State Census Returns, courtesy: [https://familysearch.org/search FamilySearch - free.] *1870 - 1870 State Census Returns, courtesy: [https://familysearch.org/search FamilySearch - free.] ==Wikitree Pioneer Profiles== {{Image|file=Ford-5607-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Here's an image. }} *[[Ball-7506 | Sampson Edward Ball (1779 - 1829)]] *[[Ford-5607 | John Ford of Fordsville]] *[[Lenoir-47 | Hope Hull Lenoir]] *[[Lott-1103 | John Lott IV (1765 - bef. 1830)]] *[[McLaughlin-3652 | Dougald McLaughlin (1772 - 1834)]] *[[Pittman-2320 | John B Pittman (1796 - 1845)]] *[[Warren-5510 | John Warren III (1752 - 1821)]] ==Wikitree Free Pages== [[Space:Mrs._Celia_Lewis_Foxworth%2C_interviewed_by_Oizella_Foxworth_Sylverstien%3B_Waterhole_Settlement|Mrs. Celia Lewis Foxworth, interviewed by Oizella Foxworth Sylverstien; Waterhole Settlement Waterhole Settlement , Methodist Church and Campground]] [[Space:LT._COL._George_Henry_Nixon%27s_Military_Career|LT. COL. George Henry Nixon's War of 1812 Military Career]] [[Space:Rev._Henry_Pope_Lewis%27_Origins_of_the_Lewis%27_of_Marion_County|Rev. Henry Pope Lewis' Origins of the Lewis' of Marion County]] ==Land Grants/Records== [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~tnpolk2/publiclandsindex3.htm American State Papers Public Lands: Volume 3 : Index] [http://www.msmarion.com/deedsvarious.html Various Early Marion County Deeds- by D. Allen] [https://glorecords.blm.gov/default.aspx Bureau of Land Management] [https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Mississippi_Land_and_Property Mississippi Land and Property] ==Indian Involvement== [http://www.fourdir.com/biloxi.htm FOUR DIRECTIONS INSTITUTE Biloxi] ==Slave Resources== [http://freedmensbureau.com/ Freedman’s Bureau Records] [http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=marionaf Genealogy Research of African American Families of Marion County , Mississippi] [http://www.lib.usm.edu/spcol/collections/msana/ms_indicies/msanapath_main/msanapath_gen_african.html African-American Genealogy Sources] ==Civil War== [[Space:Mississippi_Resource_Page_US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States|Mississippi Resource Page US Civil War: War Between the States]] ==Cemeteries== [http://msmarion.com/cemetery.htm MsMarion.Com Home Cemetery Index] [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=1557 Find A Grave, Marion County, Mississippi] ==Sources== *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mslamar/wpa/marion/MAR9.html Marion County WPA History] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Marion_County,_Mississippi_Genealogy Marion County, Mississippi Genealogy - Family Search] *[http://marion.msghn.org/ Marion County, Mississippi Genealogy & History Network] *[http://www.msmarion.com/ Marion County Mississippi Genealogy Society] *[http://www.msmarion.com/ MsMarion.com] *[http://www.msmarion.com/1813txnew.html 1813 Marion-Lawrence County Tax List] also includes present day Pike and Walthall

Marion County, Texas

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{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The current leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ====History/Timeline==== {{Image|file=Marion_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Jefferson. }} *{{Blue|Marion County was created 1860 from Cass County.}} It is named for Gen. Francis Marion of American Revolution, Revolutionary War general from South Carolina who was nicknamed the "Swamp Fox". https://texasalmanac.com/index.php?q=topics/government/marion-county Its county seat is Jefferson. Marion County is in East Texas https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marion_County,_Texas {{Image|file=Marion_County_Texas-6.jpg |align=r |size=100 |caption=Francis Marion.}}{{clear}} '''200''' BCE The farming Caddoan Mississippian Indian culture in the area. . '''1541''' Hernando de Soto expedition resulted in violent encounters. . '''1700'''s The Caddo had no immunity to the European epidemics of the Spanish and French missionaries such as smallpox, measles malaria and influenza epidemics. Many died, and the remainder moved to reservations. . :Shashidahnee (Timber Hill) is the last known permanent Marion County settlement of the Caddo people. '''1800s''' Shawnee, Delaware, and Kickapoo in the area. '''1840's''' - Monterey, Texas is located on Monterey Lake, about 18 miles NE of Jefferson on the Louisiana state line. This is in NE Marion county and was known as part of the '''{{red|Neutral Ground}'''}, was a haven for fugitives during this time. [https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hrm85 Monterey, Texas] http://scholarworks.sfasu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1265&context=ethj ''' 1870''' Jefferson became the port to take commercial goods to and transport them out of the county. Marion County did not give up its commercial position of frontier Texas for 30 years, until the railway links bypassed its wharves mid 1870s. Deep South settlers contributed to 90% of residents from the Deep South such as Tennessee, Arkansas, Missouri, with their slave-based economy of plantations. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcm02 '''1860''' Texas legislature formed Marion County from Cass County in 1860 and named it in honor of Revolutionary War Swamp Fox Francis Marion. Many of its settlers had come from the lower southern states, bringing their slaves and the plantation method of farming cotton. '''1861'''- The county voted unanimously for secession from the Union. This county benefitted financially from Confederate government contracts. '''1860''' total slave population of Marion County was 51%. The number of slaveholders were (213), but they dominated 60% of the county wealth and politics. '''1862-65''' Marion County thrived throughout the Civil War. It obtained Confederate government. contracts that contributed to its growing economy. It received commission to manufacture cannonballs and rifles for the Confederate States Ordinance Dept. (The Kelly Iron Works) '''1862-65''' J.B. Dunn's meat packing firm was authorized to supply tinned beef for the Confederate commissary. '''1865''' -Defeat of Confederacy resulted in federal occupation- a violent period in its history. '''Feb.1869''' - The "Mittie Stephens, steamboat, caught fire from a torch basket. A spark ignited a haystack olin the steamboat. People died from the fire or from getting caught in the paddlewheel when jumping overboard..''' {{red|Sixty-one people died}}''' '''Oct 4, 1869''' -George Washington Smith, a delegate to Constitutional Convention, was murdered by vigilantes while in jail. Union troops commanded by Gen. George Buell occupied Jefferson for the protection of the African Americans. {{Image|file=Marion_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption=RR Bridge over Big Cypress Bayou. }} '''Reconstruction thru 1870s'''- Reconstruction politics unleashed anger, but county prominent citizens separated politics from financial needs. Military tribunal- known as Stockade Case. With protection the African American majority with the Union League took control of county government, electing Republicans such as: Donald Campbell, Colbert Caldwell, Charles Haughn, and A. G. Malloy. '''1870''' census ranked Jefferson second in commerce and industry among all Texas cities. New modern novelties such as gas lighting, artificial ice, modern refrigeration, soda water were used by all. '''1872'''-Cotton exports from Jefferson's wharves increased to 76,238 bales. Material wealth and commercial optimism plummeted during the mid-1870s. '''1878-''' The monopoly of Jefferson of trade of the 20 N Texas eastern counties by the construction of 2 east-west rail routes during the 1870s, linking the Grand Prairie farmlands directly with E markets. At this point, the flight of capital and skilled labor from Marion County began in earnest. '''1880'''- County lost 138 businesses, and resembled the other rural counties around it. '''1882'''- an election of Democrat dominated commissioners' court. Despite violence and intimidation aimed at the black majority throughout the remainder of the nineteenth century, African Americans. '''1898'''- Disfranchise of African American voters when the White Primary went into effect. '''1900''' businesses were 26%. Farms grew rapidly Large plantations were broken up, abandoned, or sold, or turned over to share croppers.Crops, Cotton, corn were leading,some livestock, cattle, swine. '''1914'' Marion Co. brick courthouse was built. Outside the building the Dick Taylor Camp of Confederate veterans erected a monument to honor the county’s dead in the American Civil War. '''1910'''- Oil was discovered. Speculation, and production began again. '''1920'''- Marion County had 60 new businesses, and 11 manufacturing firms. '''1924''' - Caddo Lake State Park began. '''1926''' - Agricultural production grew9,638 bales of cotton and 57,000 bushels. '''Great Depression''' of the 1930s dealt a severe blow to the economy as it did to all counties. 70% of manufacturing and 32% businesses went out of business, leaving 828 workers on relief rolls. '''1933'''- Depression - caused businesses to fail. Auto owner ownership dropped 20%. This wiped out 70% of the county's manufacturing, 32% of all businesses and forcing 828 people out of jobs. '''1933-1937''' Civilian Conservation Corps made improvements to the park. Its Army barracks and mess hall were converted to log cabins and a recreation hall. '''1945''' row-crop agriculture was negligible; it produced no cotton and little truck-farm produce for the marketplace. '''1970''' - Marion county had a rise of tourism, stimulated by the reconstructed and renovated Jefferson Historic Riverfront District and the recreation opportunities offered by Caddo Lake State Park and Lake o' the Pines. :The Red River with its natural log-jams and snags resulted in the Red River Raft. This formed bayous and navigable lakes along the river valley. ===Government Offices=== Marion County, Texas has had 2-3 courthouses. '''1st courthouse, 1874''' {{Image|file=Marion_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=1874 courthouse }}{{clear}} It took 6 years ro raise the money, and complete the building the first courthouse was completed in 1874 near a plantation away from the downtown section of Jefferson. Designed by architect Thomas Hinkle, it was a rectangular, two-story, brick, Greek Revival style building with a gabled roof, full entablature and a front façade containing a portico with four massive, unfluted Doric columns and a pediment that had a diamond shaped window. The front had three bays and the side had nine bays of windows. Defective lumber in the building’s roof caused a leak over the judge’s bench and when the contractors refused to fix it, the county refused to pay them for their work.!! The county abandoned this building in 1876. It was later used as a school for African American children until it burned in 1937 Temporary courthouse and county offices (Murphy Building) A building was rented for county business until the current courthouse was constructed between 1912 and 1913. The Murphy Building, originally built in the early 1850s as a warehouse, was remodeled in 1884 for county offices and courts and is still used today as a courthouse annex. {{Image|file=Marion_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=450 |caption=Murphy Bldg }}{{clear}} 2nd Courthouse, 1912-1913 The current brick courthouse was designed by architect Elmer George Withers in a Classical Revival style with receding porticoes on the front and rear sides and two, 2-story unfluted Doric columns framing the entrances. The building has a raised basement, an entablature and cornice surrounding the roof, balustrades over the front and rear entrances and a hipped roof covered with red tile. The courthouse is a virtual twin to the courthouse Withers designed for Roberts County. {{Image|file=Marion_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=1912 Current courthouse}}{{clear}} ===Geography=== https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcm02 :Location- NE Texas, E boundary forms a portion of the Louisiana-Texas border. :CountySeat -Jefferson, (largest town and county seat), is 17 miles N of Marshall, Harrison County, and 46 miles W of Shreveport, Louisiana. :County center- 32°47' north latitude and 94°20' west longitude. :Size -380 square miles of dense timberlands of East Texas. :Land surface is a gently rolling, rich, sandy loam, underlain by a clay foundation and cloaked by forest :Vegetation -pine, cypress, and oak forests. :Elevation is 200 to 500 feet above sea level. :Rivers- Red River basin via the watershed areas of Caddo Lake, Lake o' the Pines, and Big Cypress, Little Cypress, and Black Cypress bayous :Mineral deposits include oil, natural gas, clay, and lignite coal. :Temperatures - 32° F to 54° F in January and from 71° to 93° F in July. :Growing season is 236 days in length :Rainfall is forty-four to forty-five inches. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcm02 =====Adjacent counties===== :Cass County (north){{Image|file=Marion_County_Texas-7.jpg |align=r |size=160 |caption=adj counties. }} :Caddo Parish, Louisiana (east) :Harrison County (south) :Upshur County (west) :Morris County (northwest) =====Protected areas===== *Caddo Lake State Park *Lake o' the Pines *Jefferson Historic Riverfront District ===Demographics=== *In 2014 68% of residents age 25 and older had 4 years of college, and almost 6% had college degrees. *In the early 1900s tourism, timber, and food processing plants were key elements of the area’s economy. *2002 the county had 252 farms and ranches covering 59,602 acres, 38% were woodlands, 35% to pasture, and 29% to crops. In that year farmers and ranchers in the area earned $4,087,000, with livestock sales accounting for $3,343,000 of the total. Beef cattle, hay, and goats were the chief agricultural products. *2003 - More than 11,652,000 cubic feet of pinewood and almost 1,805,000 cubic feet of hardwood were harvested in the county. *Motor vehicle registration reflected '''182% increase''' between 1970 and 1980 for Marion County {| border="1" class="sortable" !Ancestry Groups!! Ancestry Groups!! Ancestry Groups |- |English - 49%||German - 5%||Scottish - 4%|| |- |African American - 24%||Irish - 6%||Dutch - 3% |- |Mexican - 2%||Polish - 1%||Scotch-Irish - 4% |- |French or French Canadian (except Basque) - 2%||Italian - 2% |} In 2000, there were 10,941 people residing in the county with a population density of 29 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 72.74% White, 23.91% Black or African American, 0.80% Native American, 0.22% Asian, 0.01% Pacific Islander, 0.79% from other races, and 1.54% from two or more races. 2.40% of the population were Hispanic. The median income for a household in the county was $25,347, and the median income for a family was $32,039. Males had a median income of $30,584 versus $17,885 for females. The per capita income for the county was $14,535. About 17.80% of families and 22.40% of the population were below the poverty line, including 29.90% of those under age 18 and 14.40% of those age 65 or over.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marion_County,_Texas {{Image|file=Marion_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Jefferson post office }}{{clear}} *2004 181,000 barrels of oil and 4,735,632 cubic feet of gas-well gas were produced.. *By Dec 2004, 55,597,674 barrels of oil had been removed from county lands since 1910. Highways:
*US 59.svg U.S. Highway 59 *I-369-future route is planned to follow the current route of U.S. 59 in most places. *Texas State Highway 43 *Texas State Highway 49 *Texas State Highway 155 *Texas Farm to Market Road 134 *Texas Farm to Market Road 248 *Texas Farm to Market Road 2208 *Texas Farm to Market Road 726 *Texas Farm to Market Road 729 *Texas Farm to Market Road 727 *Texas Market Road 805 *Texas Farm to Market Road 2683 POLITICS
After the Civil War, Republicans were in county political offices through the 1870s. The restoration of white conservative rule, commonly called "redemption," occurred 1882 with the election of a Democrat-dominated commissioners' court. Even with violence and intimidation toward the African Americans throughout the remainder of the nineteenth century, the people continued to deliver Marion County's majority for the Republican presidential ticket until the white primary effectively disfranchised them in 1898. From this point on, county voters returned a majority for Democratic presidential candidates in every election through 1996 except in 1956 when Republican Dwight Eisenhower carried the area, and 1984, when Ronald Reagan did. Republican George W. Bush carried the county with comfortable majorities in 2000 and 2004.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcm02 *Between 1940-1970 there was little economic growth. By 1970 there were 26 manufacturing establishments which employed less than 10 people *The increase in prosperity throughout the 1970s can be attributed to an increase of '''tourism,''' stimulated by the reconstructed and renovated Jefferson Historic Riverfront District and the recreation opportunities offered by Caddo Lake State Park and Lake o' the Pines. Increased tourism also increased services , hotels, sale of gasoline, food establishments, in the service and retail sectors. By 1983, 67% of all employment was in this retail and service sector, up 12% over the 1964. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcm02 =====Cities===== *'''[[:Category:Jefferson, Texas|Jefferson]] (county seat)''' =====Town Unin Community===== *[[:Category: Pine Harbor, Texas|Pine Harbor]] ( unincorporated communities) **[[:Category:Berea, Texas|Berea]] ( unincorporated communities) **[[:Category: Crestwood, Texas|Crestwood]] ( unincorporated communities) **[[:Category: Gray, Texas|Gray]] ( unincorporated communities) **[[:Category: Jackson, Texas|Jackson]] ( unincorporated communities) **[[:Category: Lodi, Texas|Lodi]] ( unincorporated communities) **[[:Category:Potters Point, Texas|Potters Point]] ( unincorporated communities) **[[:Category:Smithland, Texas|Smithland]] ( unincorporated communities) **[[:Category: Warlo, Texas|Warlo]] ( unincorporated communities) ***Corinth - Ghost town ====Formed From==== *1860--Marion County was created 8 February 1860 from Cass and Harrison Counties. ==== County Resources==== *Jefferson Historic Riverfront District *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Grove_(Jefferson,_Texas) The Grove] ( Stilley-Young House) a haunted house. *Caddo Lake State Park *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_museums_in_East_Texas Museum] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babe_Didrikson_Zaharias_Museum_%26_Visitor_Center Babe Didrikson Zaharias Museum] golfer *Recreation opportunities offered by Caddo Lake State Park *Recreation opportunities offered by Lake o' the Pines. =====Census===== :1860 --- 3,977 — :1870 --- 8,562 115.3% :1880 --- 10,983 28.3% :1890 --- 10,862 −1.1% :1900 --- 10,754 −1.0% :1910 --- 10,472 −2.6% :1920 --- 10,886 4.0% :1930 --- 10,371 −4.7% :1940 --- 11,457 10.5% :1950 --- 10,172 −11.2% :1960 --- 8,049 −20.9% :1970 --- 8,517 5.8% :1980 --- 10,360 21.6% :1990 --- 9,984 −3.6% :2000 --- 10,941 9.6% :2010 --- 10,546 −3.6% :Est. 2015 --- 10,160 ====Notables==== :Barney Cannon (1955–2009), country music deejay :Vernon Dalhart, popular singer, songwriter :W. K. Henderson (1880-1945), founder of KWKH in Shreveport :Diamond Bessie (1854 - January 21, 1877), 19th Century murder victim :Robert Potter, Secretary of the Navy during the Texas Revolution ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=370 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Oakwood Cemetery, Jefferson, Texas|Oakwood Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Moseley Cemetery, Marion County, Texas|Moseley Cemetery]] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2677 FindaGrave Cemeteries] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Marion/ListMarion.html Marion County Cemeteries] ===Sources=== *http://scholarworks.sfasu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1265&context=ethj *https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcm02 *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marion_County,_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_and_Pacific_Railway **[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2677 FindaGrave Cemeteries] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Marion/ListMarion.html Marion County Cemeteries] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txmarion/resources/cemeteries/CemeteryIndex.html Cemeteries of Marion county, Texas] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Marion_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamilySearch genealogy] *https://www.jstor.org/stable/43463356 Jestor *Bill O’Neal, War in East Texas: Regulators vs. Moderators, University of North Texas Press, 127 *https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1442713/ *https://www.legendsofamerica.com/tx-regulatormoderator/ *https://untpress.unt.edu/catalog/oneal-war-in-east-texas/ * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regulator%E2%80%93Moderator_War *https://www.google.com/books/edition/War_in_East_Texas/svxoDwAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=Regulators+and+Moderators+in+East+Texas&pg=PA5&printsec=frontcover

Marion County, West Virginia

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Marion County, West Virginia
'''History'''
Early settlers began to move into present Marion County in about 1772 and included Capt. James Booth, Jacob Prickett, and David Morgan. Marion County was once part of the original vast Augusta County, Virginia, and was later split between Monongalia and Harrison. William S. Morgan introduced a bill in the Virginia House of Delegates to create a new county in 1842 to be formed from parts of Monongalia and Harrison counties the new county was named after Revolutionary War hero Francis Marion. In the 1850’s the main line of the Baltimore & Ohio Railway crossed Marion County. Wikipedia contributors, "Marion County, West Virginia," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Marion_County,_West_Virginia&oldid=818872635 Wikipedia] (accessed March 26, 2018). Coal mining was also a large part of Marion County. The two most notorious coal mine disasters in West Virginia history both happened in Marion County. The first was at Monongah in 1907 the second was in Farmington in 1968. Farmington claimed 78 lives and Monongah a staggering 361.Koon, Thomas J. "Marion County." e-WV: The West Virginia Encyclopedia. 03 June 2013. Web. 26 March 2018. '''Government Offices'''
Marion County Courthouse :217 Adams Street :Fairmont, WV 26554 :Phone: 304-367-4880 :Fax: 304-367-5431"Marion County, West Virginia"-West Virginia Counties-West Virginia.gov online resources. Copyright © 2017 WV.gov( Web 22 March 2018) [https://www.wv.gov/local/Pages/counties.aspx?county=Marion WV.gov] '''Geography'''
The Monongahela River is born in Marion County, with the convergence of the West Fork and Tygart Valley River at Fairmont. The county as with most of West Virginia is a mixture of hills and valleys. '''Adjacent counties'''
* Monongalia County (north) * Taylor County (southeast) * Harrison County (south) * Wetzel County (west) '''Protected areas'''
* Prickett's Fort State Park '''Demographics'''
Area * Total 312 sq mi (808 km2) * Land 309 sq mi (800 km2) * Water 2.8 sq mi (7 km2), 0.9% * Population (est. 2015) 56,925 '''Cities'''
Baxter / Beverley Hills / Big Run / Grays Flat / Hebron / Pine Grove / Stringtown / Grant Town / Pleasant Valley / Barrackville / Whitehall / Worthington / Mannington / Farmington / Fairview / Fairmont / Rivesville / Monongah '''Formed From'''
Marion County was once part of the original vast Augusta County, Virginia, and was later split between Monongalia and Harrison. '''Resources''' '''Census''' In the United States 2000 Census, there were 56,598 people, 23,652 households, and 15,515 families residing in the county. The median income for a household in the county was $28,626, and the median income for a family was $37,182. In the United States Census for 2010 there were 56,418 people, 23,786 households, and 15,271 families residing in the county. The median income for a household in the county was $38,115 and the median income for a family was $49,046. '''Notables''' :'''1890-1893''' - 8th Governor of West Virginia Aretas B. Fleming [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Fleming-3517] :'''1921-1925''' - 16th Governor of West Virginia Ephraim Franklin Morgan [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Morgan-8642] * David Carpenter, baseball player * Frank Kendall Everest, Jr., The Fastest Man Alive * Michael Garrison, former president of West Virginia University. * Frank Gatski, athlete in the Pro Football Hall of Fame * Sam Huff, Pro Football Hall of Fame * Johnnie Johnson, musician * John Knowles, author * Joe Manchin, the former governor of West Virginia and current senior United States Senator from West Virginia. * Luella Mundel, professor and McCarthyism victim * Francis H. Pierpont, father of West Virginia * Mary Lou Retton, all-around gymnastics Olympic gold medal winner (1984 Olympic Games). * Rich Rodriguez, University of Arizona head football coach. * Nick Saban, current University of Alabama head football coach * Harrison C. Summers, WWII hero * Natalie Tennant, Secretary of State of West Virginia and 2014 U.S. Senate candidate. * Robert Tinnell, Director, Writer, Producer * Hershel W. Williams, Medal of Honor recipient for the Battle of Iwo Jima * Tom Wilson, creator of the comic strip Ziggy. '''Land Grants''' '''Cemeteries''' [[:Category:Marion_County%2C_West_Virginia%2C_Cemeteries|Marion Cemeteries on WikiTree]] '''Sources'''

Marion County Arkansas

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[[Category:Marion County, Arkansas]] {{US History|sub-project=Arkansas}} [[Category:Arkansas Projects]] == Welcome to the Marion County, Arkansas Project! == Marion County, Arkansas was formed on January 13, 1836, and named for General [[Marion-1|Francis Marion]], a Revolutionary War general from South Carolina also known as the "Swamp Fox". The county was initially settled by farmers and hunters, who found fertile land and abundant game in the area. The county's economy was based primarily on agriculture, with cotton, corn, and livestock being the main crops. Timber and minerals were also important resources in the county. During the Civil War, the county was a hotbed of guerrilla activity, with both Confederate and Union forces operating in the area. After the war, the county's economy struggled, but eventually recovered with the arrival of the railroad and the development of tourism in the area. In the 20th century, the county's economy diversified, with the development of manufacturing and services industries. The construction of Bull Shoals Dam in the 1950s brought additional economic development to the area, creating a large lake and recreational opportunties. Marion County, Arkansas is also known for its rich cultural heritage, with many historic sites and landmarks. One such example is the Pyatt School Museum, which serves as a reminder of the county's rural educational past. The Yellville Lynching Memorial is also an important historical site, which pays tribute to the African Americans who were the victims of lynching in the county. Overall, Marion County, Arkansas has a rich and diverse history, shaped by its natural resources, agriculture, Civil War, and the development of tourism and industry. === Maps and Boundaries === Marion County, Arkansas is located in the Ozark Mountains region of the state. It is situated in the north-central part of the state and bordered by the following counties: *[[:Category:Ozark_County%2C_Missouri|Ozark County, Missouri]] to the north *[[Space:Baxter_County_Arkansas|Baxter County, Arkansas]] to the east *[[Space:Searcy_County_Arkansas|Searcy County, Arkansas]] to the south *[[Space:Boone_County_Arkansas|Boone County, Arkansas]] to the west *[[:Category:Taney_County%2C_Missouri|Taney County, Missouri]] to the northwest === Communities === ==== Cities ==== :{| border="0" width="300px" |[[:Category: Bull Shoals, Arkansas|Bull Shoals]]||[[:Category: Flippin, Arkansas|Flippin]] |- |[[:Category: Summit, Arkansas|Summit]]||[[:Category: Yellville, Arkansas|Yellville]] |}
====Towns==== :{| border="0" width="300px" |Cotter||[[:Category: Pyatt, Arkansas|Pyatt]] |} ====Census-designated place==== :{| border="0" width="500px" |Caney||Comal||Cowan||Dodd City |- |Fairview||Freck||Georges Creek||Hand Valley |- |Lakeway||Midway||Monarch||Mull |- |[[:Category: Old Buffalo, Arkansas|Old Buffalo]]||Pine Branch||Powell||Price Place |- |Ralph||Rea Valley||Rush||Snow |- |Turkey||Verona |} ====Unincorporated Communites==== :{| border="0" width="300px" |[[:Category: Bruno, Arkansas|Bruno]]||Eros||McBee Landing||[[:Category: Oakland, Arkansas|Oakland]] |- |Peel |}
====Townships:==== :{| border="0" width="400px" |Bearden||Big Creek||Big Springs||Blythe |- |Buffalo||Cedar Creek||Crockett||Crooked Creek |- |De Soto||Dodd City||[[:Category: Franklin Township, Marion County, Arkansas|Franklin]]||Hampton |- |Independence||[[:Category: James Creek Township, Marion County, Arkansas|James Creek]]||Jefferson||Joe Burleson |- |[[:Category: Keesee Township, Marion County, Arkansas|Keesee]]||Keeter||Liberty||North Fork |- |Prairie||[[:Category: Sugarloaf Township, Marion County, Arkansas|Sugarloaf]]||Summit||[[:Category: Union Township, Marion County, Arkansas|Union]] |- |Water Creek||[[:Category: White River Township, Marion County, Arkansas|White River]] |}
====Historical Communties==== :{| border="0" width="500px" |Adams||Ball||Bend||Bendona |- |Claffern||Clear Creek||Doddsville||Dubuque |- |Dugger||Duluth||Exter||Fears |- |Hampton Valley||Helva||Hipsey||Jacfontan |- |Johnston||Keystone||Kingdon Springs||Lionhill |- |Maryhattiana||Mount Perrian||Noes||Noes Ferry |- |Olney||Onset||Onwata||Powell |- |Pyleville||Rosslow||Salgado||Sherman |- |Silver Run||Stewartstown||Stone||Sugarloaf Mills |- |Teagarden||Tolberts Ferry||Wares Chapel||Water Creek |- |Worth |} ===Military History=== ====Civil War==== ===== Skirmishes===== The Skirmish at Talbot's Ferry, which occurred on April 19, 1862, was a significant engagement during the early stages of the American Civil War. It took place as part of General Samuel R. Curtis's campaign in Southern Missouri and Northern Arkansas. Talbot's Ferry, located in Marion County, Arkansas, was strategically important due to its position along the White River. During this skirmish, Union forces under the command of Colonel Samuel Merrill clashed with Confederate troops, who attempted to defend the ferry and control access to the river. The Union forces managed to secure a victory, allowing them to advance further into Confederate territory and exert control over key waterways in the region. The Yellville Expedition, which took place from November 25 to November 29, 1862, was another significant operation conducted by Union forces in Marion County, Arkansas. This expedition aimed to disrupt Confederate operations by targeting saltpeter mining operations and destroying a rebel arsenal in Yellville. Saltpeter was a crucial ingredient in the production of gunpowder, and the Union sought to deprive the Confederate army of this vital resource. By conducting raids such as the Yellville Expedition, Union forces aimed to weaken the Confederate war effort and gain strategic advantages in the region. During the five-day expedition, Union troops launched coordinated attacks on Confederate positions, successfully destroying saltpeter mining facilities and confiscating or destroying Confederate supplies. The raid was considered a success for the Union, as it inflicted significant damage to Confederate infrastructure and further weakened their ability to sustain their military operations in the area. Overall, both the Skirmish at Talbot's Ferry and the Yellville Expedition were important engagements that contributed to the Union's broader military strategy during the Civil War, particularly in their efforts to exert control over key territories and disrupt Confederate supply lines and operations. =====Regiments===== During the American Civil War, Marion County, Arkansas, contributed several units to both the Confederate Army and Union forces. Here's an overview of the units organized in Marion County: =====Confederate===== #'''5th Regiment, Arkansas State Troops, Company E ("Dowds"):''' This company was commanded by Captain James R. Dowd and was part of the 5th Regiment, Arkansas State Troops. They likely participated in various engagements throughout the war as part of this regiment. #'''7th Arkansas Infantry Regiment, Company C:''' Originally commanded by Captain James Archer, who resigned before the company was mustered into service. Captain William M. Blackburn succeeded him, with a date of rank of July 26, 1861. This company was part of the larger 7th Arkansas Infantry Regiment and would have participated in numerous battles and campaigns throughout the war. #'''14th Arkansas Infantry Volunteers:''' This regiment was organized in 1861 near the old Lead Hill Cemetery on East Sugarloaf Creek, which was in Marion County at the time (now Boone County). The regiment likely saw action in various battles and campaigns, as did many Confederate units. #'''27th Arkansas Infantry, Companies A, E, and K:''' These companies enlisted in 1862 and camped near Camp Adams in Marion County, Arkansas. The 27th Arkansas Infantry Regiment participated in numerous battles and campaigns throughout the war, representing Marion County's contribution to the Confederate cause. #'''15th Arkansas Infantry:''' Formed with troops from the 14th Infantry, the 15th Arkansas Infantry likely saw action in various theaters of the war, representing Marion County's continued involvement in Confederate military efforts. ======Union====== People in Marion County who remained loyal to the Union faced significant challenges and often had to flee the county to join various Union units elsewhere. These individuals would have joined Union regiments from neighboring states or regions where Union sentiment was stronger. While specific units from Marion County loyal to the Union are not listed, it's likely that residents who remained loyal joined Union forces wherever they could find refuge and support. =====Civil War Markers===== In Marion County, Arkansas, several Civil War markers commemorate the region's involvement in the conflict: #'''Yellville in the Civil War:''' This marker highlights the significant impact of the Civil War on Yellville and Marion County as a whole. Although no major battles occurred in Marion County, scouts frequented the area, expeditions, and skirmishes. In November 1862, Union troops from Missouri attacked Confederate saltpeter manufacturing works near Yellville, effectively destroying them and disrupting efforts to produce gunpowder. Additionally, Union raids targeted bands of bushwhackers operating in the area. By the end of the war in 1865, much of Yellville had been burned down, with the Berry House being one of the few surviving buildings. #'''Troops Raised in Marion County:''' This marker commemorates the men from Marion County who enlisted on both sides of the Civil War. It mentions specific units and their engagements during the conflict: * Co. E, 5th Arkansas State Troops, which fought at the Battle of Wilson's Creek early in the war. * Co. C, 7th Arkansas Infantry, raised in 1861 and served with the Army of Tennessee. * Companies A, B, and C of the 14th Arkansas Infantry, recruited from Marion County men in 1861, and participating in battles across Arkansas, Mississippi, and Louisiana. * Companies A, E, and K of the 27th Arkansas Infantry, which enlisted in 1862 and camped near Camp Adams in Marion County. The marker also acknowledges the Marion County Unionists who served in various Arkansas and Missouri regiments, underscoring the divided loyalties and complex nature of the Civil War experience in the region. These markers preserve the memory of Marion County's Civil War history, acknowledging the sacrifices and contributions made by its residents during this tumultuous period in American history. ====Other Markers==== The marker in Marion County commemorates Corporal Charles L. Gilliland, a distinguished soldier who was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions during the Korean War. Gilliland, a native of Baxter County, Arkansas, served in the U.S. Army's Company I, 7th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Infantry Division. Despite his young age of only 17 years, Gilliland demonstrated bravery and valor in combat. He was killed in action in April 1951, during a particularly intense period of the Korean War. Gilliland's sacrifice and extraordinary heroism led to his posthumous award of the Medal of Honor, the highest military decoration awarded by the United States government. The marker, located in Yellville, Arkansas, serves as a memorial to Gilliland and his selfless service to his country, reminding visitors of his bravery and sacrifices made by service members like him during the Korean War. ===Festivals and Events=== In Marion County, Arkansas, several festivals and events showcase the local culture, history, and natural resources: #'''Turkey Trot Festival:''' The Turkey Trot is an annual festival held in Yellville on the second weekend in October, covering all day Friday and Saturday. It was established to promote local natural resources and provide community entertainment. However, the festival has been surrounded by controversy due to its traditional turkey drop event, where live turkeys are released from an aircraft and chased by participants. While the festival has faced criticism for its treatment of turkeys, it continues to attract visitors with various activities, such as live music, arts and crafts vendors, food vendors, and a parade. #'''Camp Adams Civil War Reenactment:''' This event takes place in Yellville, Marion County, Arkansas, and typically involves historical reenactments of Civil War battles, showcasing the region's significance during the conflict. Participants dress in period costumes and recreate scenes from the Civil War, offering educational insights into the area's history. #'''White River Days:''' Held in Bull Shoals, Marion County, Arkansas, White River Days celebrates the natural beauty and recreational opportunities offered by the White River. The event typically features activities such as fishing tournaments, boat races, live music performances, food vendors, and arts and crafts exhibitions. It serves as a way to highlight the importance of the White River to the local community and economy. #'''Arkansas State Championship Hillbilly Chili Cook-off:''' Also located in Bull Shoals, Marion County, Arkansas, this cook-off event brings together chili enthusiasts from across the state to compete for the title of Arkansas State Champion. Participants showcase their culinary skills by preparing various types of chili, which are then judged by a panel of experts. The event often includes live music, entertainment, and activities for attendees to enjoy while sampling delicious chili creations. These festivals and events in Marion County offer residents and visitors alike the opportunity to celebrate the area's culture, history, and natural resources while enjoying various entertainment and activities. === Historical Landmarks=== {{Image|file=Marion_County_Arkansas.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Aggie Hall }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Aggie_Hall|Aggie Hall]]''' - is a significant historic structure located in Bruno, Arkansas. Constructed in 1926, it served as a gymnasium for the Bruno Agricultural School and as a gathering place for the Lincoln Aggie Club, which is thought to be the inaugural chapter of the Future Farmers of America (FFA), established in 1921. ::The building stands as a testament to the agricultural and educational heritage of the region. It is a single-story stone building with a distinctive hip roof design. At the center of the roof, there is a clerestory section, also hip-roofed, finished in weatherboard. The architectural details, such as the exposed rafter ends in the Craftsman style, add to its character and historical significance. ::Aggie Hall's primary purpose was to serve the needs of the Bruno Agricultural School and to provide a space for the Lincoln Aggie Club's activities. The FFA, as it is commonly known, has played a vital role in agricultural education and leadership development for generations of young people across the United States. The establishment of the Lincoln Aggie Club and the construction of Aggie Hall underscore the importance of agricultural education and community involvement in rural areas like Bruno. ::Today, Aggie Hall stands as a historic landmark, reminding visitors of its past significance in agricultural education and community life. Its preservation helps to honor the legacy of the Lincoln Aggie Club and the early efforts of the Future Farmers of America in promoting agricultural excellence and leadership. {{Image|file=Marion_County_Arkansas-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Aggie Workshop }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Aggie_Workshop|Aggie Workshop]]]''' - is another significant historic structure located in Bruno, Arkansas. Constructed in 1935, it served as a vocational stone and cement workshop for the Bruno Agricultural School. The building was a product of the Works Progress Administration (WPA), a New Deal agency established during the Great Depression to provide employment opportunities and promote infrastructure development across the United States. ::The workshop is characterized by its single-story L-shaped design, constructed with locally sourced stone. It features a hip roof with Craftsman-style exposed rafter tails, reflecting the architectural style prevalent during its era. The use of local materials and craftsmanship adds to its historical and cultural significance. ::Originally built by the Lincoln Aggie Club, the workshop played a crucial role in providing vocational training to students interested in fields such as masonry and construction. This aligns with the broader mission of agricultural schools during that time period, which aimed to prepare students for various aspects of rural life and industry. ::An interesting feature of the Aggie Workshop is the contemporaneous cement swimming pool located in the crook of the L-shaped building. This addition likely provided students with recreational opportunities and possibly served educational purposes related to construction and maintenance of such facilities. ::Today, the Aggie Workshop stands as a reminder of the New Deal era initiatives, the importance of vocational education, and the community's commitment to providing opportunities for its youth. Its preservation helps to honor the history of the Bruno Agricultural School and the legacy of vocational training programs in rural America. {{Image|file=Marion_County_Arkansas-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=J.C. Berry's Dry Good Store }} *'''[[Wikipedia:J.C._Berry%27s_Dry_Goods_Store|J.C. Berry's Dry Good Store]]''' - is a significant historic commercial building located at 331 Old South Main Street in Yellville, Arkansas. Constructed in 1903, it stands as a testament to the architectural and commercial heritage of the region. ::The building is a two-story structure made primarily of local limestone, showcasing the durable and locally sourced materials often used in construction during that period. It features pressed metal trim, which adds decorative elements to its facade. The ground floor boasts a glass commercial storefront, which would have been typical for retail establishments of the time. This storefront is sheltered by a porch, providing both protection from the elements and an inviting entrance for customers. ::On the second story, there is a bank of six windows, each framed by a pair of Ionic pilasters, adding a touch of classical architectural style to the building. The roof is notable for its extended overhang supported by brackets, which not only provides additional shelter but also contributes to the building's aesthetic appeal. The parapet is highly decorated, adding further ornamentation to the structure. ::A particularly interesting aspect of J.C. Berry's Dry Goods Store is the involvement of the Mesker Brothers in its construction. The Mesker Brothers, based in St. Louis, Missouri, were renowned producers of metal architectural elements. Their contribution to the building's facade demonstrates the influence of nationally known manufacturers on local construction projects during that era. ::Originally built by J.C. Berry as a dry goods store, the building underwent a significant transformation in 1912 when Berry's nephew, Rex Floyd, converted it into a hotel after his Park Hotel burned down. The hotel operated until 1952 when it closed its doors. Since then, the building has served various mixed commercial and residential purposes, reflecting the changing needs and uses of the community over time. ::J.C. Berry's Dry Goods Store stands as a tangible link to Yellville's commercial past, reminding visitors of the entrepreneurial spirit and architectural craftsmanship that characterized the early 20th century. Its continued presence in the community serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving historic buildings and heritage for future generations. {{Image|file=Marion_County_Arkansas-1.png |align=r |size=m |caption=CCC Housekeeping Cabin #3 }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Buffalo_River_State_Park_(Arkansas)|Buffalo River State Park cabin]]''', established in 1938, was a significant part of Arkansas's state park system. However, its history took a new turn when it became absorbed into the larger Buffalo National River area upon the establishment of the federal park in 1972. This area is now commonly referred to as Buffalo Point within Buffalo National River. ::The development of Buffalo River State Park began in earnest in 1939 with the assistance of labor from the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC). This New Deal program aimed to provide employment opportunities for young men during the Great Depression while also promoting conservation efforts across the United States. Under the supervision of the National Park Service Branch of Plans and Designs, CCC workers constructed various park structures, following carefully laid out plans. ::These CCC-built structures have since become a significant part of the area's history and identity. Their architectural significance and historical importance led to the establishment of a historic district, recognized on the National Register of Historic Places. This designation helps to preserve and protect these structures for future generations, allowing visitors to experience and appreciate the craftsmanship and history of the CCC era. ::When Buffalo National River was established in 1972, Buffalo River State Park became part of this larger federal park system. The transition marked a new chapter in the area's history, as it became part of a protected natural area of national significance. While the name may have changed to Buffalo Point, the legacy of the CCC and the state park era remains evident in the historic structures and landscapes that continue to be enjoyed by visitors today. ::Buffalo National River, including Buffalo Point, offers opportunities for outdoor recreation, including hiking, camping, canoeing, and wildlife observation. The integration of Buffalo River State Park into the national park system ensures the preservation of this natural and cultural heritage for future generations to explore and appreciate. {{Image|file=Marion_County_Arkansas-3.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Carter-Jones House }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Carter–Jones_House|Carter-Jones House]]''' - is a historically significant building that underwent significant alterations in its history, resulting in its current appearance as a two-story Queen Anne Victorian-style house. Originally built around 1847, it was likely a dog trot log structure, which was a common architectural style in that era. ::In 1901, the building underwent extensive renovations and expansion under the ownership of Perry Carter, a notable local businessman and politician. These alterations transformed the original log structure into a more stylish and modern Queen Anne Victorian home. The exterior was updated with clapboard siding, and the interior likely underwent significant changes as well to accommodate the new design. ::Despite the extensive renovations, some elements of the original log structure are still visible in the basement of the building. These remnants serve as a reminder of the building's earlier origins and construction. ::The house also has historical significance due to its association with W. R. Jones, who was the son-in-law of Perry Carter. Jones was the publisher of the Mountain Echo, the local newspaper, and it's likely that the house served as both a residence and perhaps a workspace for Jones as he ran the newspaper. ::Overall, this structure represents a blend of architectural styles and historical periods, reflecting the evolution of the local built environment and the lives of prominent individuals in the community. Its transformation from a modest log structure to a stylish Queen Anne Victorian home mirrors the changing tastes and lifestyles of its owners over time. {{Image|file=Marion_County_Arkansas-4.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Cold Springs School }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Cold_Springs_School|Cold Springs School]]''' - stands as a historic testament to education and community development in a remote area of the Buffalo National River in southeastern Marion County, Arkansas. Constructed circa 1935, this small single-story fieldstone structure was built with funding from the Works Progress Administration (WPA), a New Deal agency created during the Great Depression to provide employment opportunities and stimulate economic growth. ::Situated in Cold Springs Hollow, the school played a crucial role in providing education to children in the surrounding rural area. Its remote location, accessible primarily via the river, underscores the challenges faced by residents in accessing essential services like education during that time. ::The construction of the Cold Springs School not only provided much-needed educational infrastructure but also served as a source of employment for local residents. Needy farmers in the area found work through the WPA-funded project, helping to support their families during a time of economic hardship. ::The school's existence highlights the commitment of the government to invest in education and infrastructure in rural and underserved communities. By providing a place for children to receive an education, the Cold Springs School contributed to the social and economic development of the area, empowering future generations with knowledge and skills. ::While the Cold Springs School may no longer be in active use, its historical significance remains preserved, serving as a reminder of the challenges and triumphs of rural life in Arkansas during the 1930s. Today, it stands as a symbol of resilience and community spirit, commemorating the efforts of those who worked tirelessly to build a better future for themselves and their children. *'''[[Wikipedia:Cotter_Tunnel|Cotter Tunnel]]''' - The Cotter Tunnel is a historically significant railroad tunnel located just outside Cotter, Arkansas. Its construction was a crucial development in transportation infrastructure in the region. Completed in 1903–1904 by the White River Division of the Missouri Pacific Railroad, the tunnel facilitated the transportation of goods and passengers through the area. ::Measuring 1,034 feet in length, the Cotter Tunnel was hewn through solid rock in a northwest–southeast orientation. This engineering feat allowed the Missouri and Northern Arkansas Railroad to pass under a ridge, enabling U.S. Route 62 (US 62) to travel over it. ::The southeastern portal of the Cotter Tunnel is finished in sprayed concrete, providing durability and stability to the structure. In contrast, the northeastern portal remains unfinished, showcasing the rugged natural surroundings and the manual labor involved in the tunnel's construction. ::During its early years, the Cotter Tunnel served as a vital transportation link, connecting communities and facilitating the movement of goods and people across the region. Its completion was a significant achievement in improving accessibility and promoting economic development in the area. ::Today, the rail line that passes through the Cotter Tunnel continues to see active freight service, maintaining its role in supporting transportation and commerce in the region. The tunnel stands as a testament to the ingenuity and perseverance of those involved in its construction and remains an important part of Arkansas's transportation history. {{Image|file=Marion_County_Arkansas-5.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Cowdrey House }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Cowdrey_House|Cowdrey House]]''' - is a historically significant residence located at 1 Valley Street in Yellville, Arkansas. Constructed in 1904, this 2+1⁄2-story wood-frame structure exemplifies the Queen Anne architectural style, characterized by its asymmetrical massing and distinctive pyramidally-roofed turret. ::One of the notable features of the Cowdrey House is its interior woodwork, which was crafted in Memphis, Tennessee, and then transported to Yellville for installation. This detail reflects the meticulous attention to craftsmanship and design that went into the construction of the house. ::The Cowdrey House holds historical significance beyond its architectural features. It was built by J. S. Cowdrey, a member of a prominent family that were early settlers in the area and were involved in various local businesses. The Cowdreys played an integral role in the development and growth of Yellville, contributing to its economic and social fabric. ::An interesting historical anecdote associated with the Cowdrey House is its connection to future President of the United States, Herbert Hoover. In 1927, the Cowdreys had the honor of hosting Hoover, who at the time was not yet president but held a significant position in public service. This visit underscores the social and political importance of the Cowdrey family within the community. ::Today, the Cowdrey House stands as a tangible link to Yellville's past, serving as a reminder of the individuals and families who shaped the town's history. Its architectural significance, coupled with its association with the Cowdrey family and notable guests like Herbert Hoover, contributes to its status as a cherished historical landmark in Yellville, Arkansas. {{Image|file=Marion_County_Arkansas-6.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Crooked Creek Bridge }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Crooked_Creek_Bridge|Crooked Creek Bridge]]''' - in Pyatt, Arkansas, is a historic concrete arch bridge that spans Crooked Creek, carrying U.S. Route 62 Spur. Constructed in 1923, this bridge is recognized for its architectural and historical significance and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on January 21, 2010. ::Pyatt's history dates back to the 1870s when a town site was established at a bend of Crooked Creek. However, it wasn't until 1904, upon the completion of the St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railway tracks through the area, that Pyatt officially became a town. With the growth of the cotton industry and the development of roads in Marion County, a connecting road was needed to provide Pyatt with access to the main route in the county. The construction of the Crooked Creek Bridge facilitated this access, connecting Pyatt to the modern U.S. Route 62 via a spur route. ::The design of the Crooked Creek Bridge reflects the architectural trends of its time. The closed spandrel arch design, popularized during the City Beautiful movement in the early 20th century, is both functional and aesthetically pleasing. Concrete emerged as a favored material for bridge construction during this period, as it allowed for durable structures and provided opportunities for decorative embellishments. The use of concrete in bridge construction was influenced by the desire to replicate the beauty and longevity of ancient Roman bridges. ::Today, the Crooked Creek Bridge stands as a tangible reminder of Pyatt's history and its role in the transportation network of Marion County. Its inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places recognizes its architectural significance and ensures its preservation for future generations to appreciate. {{Image|file=King-4332-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Eros School Building }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Eros_School_Building|Eros School Building]]''' - holds historical significance as a testament to education and community development in the small rural community of Eros, Arkansas. Situated at the junction of Arkansas Highway 125 and Marion County Road 4018, this single-story Plain Tradition stone structure serves as a tangible reminder of a bygone era. ::Constructed in 1935 during the Great Depression, the Eros School Building was built as part of a Depression-era jobs program. This initiative aimed to provide employment opportunities for individuals in need while simultaneously addressing the critical need for educational infrastructure in rural areas like Eros. ::Architecturally, the Eros School Building exhibits elements of the Craftsman style, characterized by its side-gable roof with exposed rafter tails. The presence of a gable-topped porch projecting from the main (west-facing) facade adds to the building's charm and provides a welcoming entrance. The porch is supported by slender columns resting on a concrete base, contributing to the overall aesthetic appeal of the structure. Both the porch pediment and the pediments on the sides are stuccoed, further enhancing the visual interest of the building. ::Throughout its history, the Eros School Building served as a hub of learning and community engagement, providing generations of students with access to education in a rural setting. While the building may no longer be in active use as a school, its historical significance remains preserved, serving as a reminder of the resilience and resourcefulness of communities during challenging times. ::Today, the Eros School Building stands as a cherished landmark in the Eros community, representing a shared heritage and a commitment to preserving the memories of the past. Its inclusion in local history and the physical landscape serves as a testament to the enduring importance of education and community in rural Arkansas. *'''[[Wikipedia:Estes-Williams_American_Legion_Hut_No._61|Estes-Williams American Legion Hut #61]]''' - is a historically significant clubhouse located on AR 62/412 in Yellville, Arkansas. Constructed in 1933-34 by the local chapter of the American Legion, this single-story Rustic-style log building stands as a tangible reminder of the community's commitment to honoring and supporting veterans. ::Funded with assistance from the Civil Works Administration, the Estes-Williams American Legion Hut #61 served as a gathering place for veterans and their families in the Yellville area. The building's construction coincided with the Great Depression, and its creation provided much-needed employment opportunities for local residents. ::Architecturally, the hut is characterized by its Rustic-style design, featuring log construction and Craftsman-style elements. The building is roughly T-shaped, with small projecting sections at the front and rear. Its cross-gable roof boasts extended eaves and exposed rafter tails, supported by large knee braces that are typical of the Craftsman style. ::In addition to serving as the meeting place for the local American Legion chapter, the Estes-Williams American Legion Hut #61 has also been utilized by other veterans' organizations and community groups for meetings and events. Its central location on AR 62/412 makes it accessible to a wide range of individuals and organizations in the Yellville area. ::Beyond its architectural and historical significance, the hut holds deep cultural and social importance within the community. It serves as a gathering place where veterans can come together to share stories, commemorate their service, and support one another. The Estes-Williams American Legion Hut #61 stands as a symbol of gratitude and respect for the sacrifices made by veterans and their families, ensuring that their legacy is honored and preserved for future generations. {{Image|file=Marion_County_Arkansas-8.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Fairview School Building }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Fairview_School_Building_(Fairview,_Arkansas)|Fairview School Building]]''' - stands as a historic landmark in rural Marion County, Arkansas, serving as a testament to the community's commitment to education despite challenging economic conditions. Located on the north side of County Road 8064, just west of its junction with Arkansas Highway 178 and the Fairview fire department, this single-story stone structure holds both architectural and historical significance. ::Constructed in 1927, the Fairview School Building was a product of local volunteer labor, showcasing the dedication of the community to provide educational opportunities for its children. This effort occurred during a period of economic downturn and declining population in the area, underscoring the resilience and determination of the residents to maintain essential institutions like schools. ::Architecturally, the school building features a gabled tin roof with exposed rafter tails in the Craftsman style, adding to its visual appeal and historical charm. Its walls are constructed of both cut and uncut fieldstone, giving the building a rustic yet sturdy appearance. The foundation is also made of stone, contributing to the overall durability of the structure. ::The main facade of the Fairview School Building is symmetrical, with sash windows flanking a raised double door. This design reflects the simplicity and functionality typical of rural school buildings during that era, prioritizing functionality over ornate decoration. ::While the Fairview School Building may no longer be in use as an educational facility, its presence serves as a reminder of the importance of education in rural communities and the resilience of those who built and maintained such institutions against the odds. Its inclusion in the local landscape reflects the shared heritage and values of the community, preserving the memories of past generations for future appreciation. {{Image|file=Marion_County_Arkansas-9.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Hirst-Mathew Hall }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Hirst-Mathew_Hall|Hirst-Mathew Hall]]''' - is a historically significant school building located in Bruno, Arkansas. Situated within a complex that includes several other school buildings south of Arkansas Highway 235, between County Roads 5008 and 5010, this single-story stone structure stands as a testament to the educational history of the area. ::Constructed in 1929 as part of the Bruno Agricultural School, Hirst-Mathew Hall originally served as a classroom building. The Bruno Agricultural School was established in 1921 under the provisions of the Smith–Hughes Act, which aimed to provide federal funding for vocational education in agriculture, home economics, and other fields. ::Architecturally, Hirst-Mathew Hall features a gable-on-hip roof with exposed rafter ends in the Craftsman style, adding to its visual appeal and historical character. The main (north-facing) facade is distinguished by a centered gable-roof porch supported by four columns set on a raised concrete base, creating a welcoming entrance for students and visitors alike. ::The east facade of Hirst-Mathew Hall boasts 14 windows, arranged asymmetrically in groups of six, three, and five, while the west facade features 12 windows grouped in two sets of six. These windows provided ample natural light for the classrooms within, creating a conducive learning environment for students. ::Over the years, the use of Hirst-Mathew Hall evolved, and at the time of its listing on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992, it was being utilized as a textile factory. Despite its change in function, the building's historical significance as part of the Bruno Agricultural School was recognized and preserved through its inclusion on the register. ::Today, Hirst-Mathew Hall serves as a tangible link to Bruno's educational past, reminding visitors of the importance of vocational education and community institutions in rural areas like Bruno, Arkansas. Its inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places ensures that its legacy will be preserved for future generations to appreciate and learn from. *'''[[Wikipedia:William_Jasper_Johnson_House|William Jasper Johnson House]]''' - The William Jasper Johnson House holds historical significance as a well-preserved example of early settlement architecture in Bull Shoals, Arkansas. Situated at the junction of Lakeshore Road and Honeysuckle Avenue, just north of the junction, this modest single-story frame structure offers insight into the architectural heritage of the Ozark region. ::Constructed around 1900, the William Jasper Johnson House embodies the characteristics of a typical vernacular Ozark single pen dwelling. The term "single pen" refers to a simple architectural form consisting of a single room or "pen" under a common roof. This style was prevalent in rural areas during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. ::Architecturally, the house features a side gable roof and drop siding, which was a common building material during that era. The structure rests on stone piers, reflecting the practical construction methods of the time. A shed-roof porch extends across the front of the house, providing a shaded outdoor space characteristic of rural dwellings in the Ozarks. ::The William Jasper Johnson House is associated with its namesake, William Jasper Johnson, who built the home. Johnson had married the daughter of a prominent local landowner, further connecting the house to the early settlement history of the area. As one of the few surviving reminders of Bull Shoals' early settlement history, the house serves as a tangible link to the past, preserving the heritage and legacy of the region's early pioneers and settlers. ::Today, the William Jasper Johnson House stands as a cherished landmark in Bull Shoals, offering a glimpse into the simple yet resilient lifestyle of the Ozark settlers. Its preservation underscores the importance of safeguarding and celebrating the architectural and cultural heritage of rural communities like Bull Shoals, Arkansas. {{Image|file=Marion_County_Arkansas-10.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Layton Building }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Layton_Building|Layton Building]]''' - stands as a significant historic landmark in downtown Yellville, Arkansas, located at 1110 Mill Street. Constructed in 1906, this rusticated stone two-story building holds a prominent position in the architectural landscape of Marion County, and it is recognized as one of the largest structures in the area. ::Architecturally, the Layton Building is distinguished by its solid and imposing appearance, with a rusticated stone facade that exudes a sense of permanence and strength. The building features five irregularly-sized bays on the first floor and six on the second, contributing to its unique and asymmetrical design. The entrances to the storefronts are set inward at a 45-degree angle, adding visual interest to the facade and creating a welcoming entrance for visitors. ::Decorative metal cornices adorn the Layton Building, providing ornamental detail between the floors and at the roofline. These decorative elements add to the building's architectural appeal and reflect the craftsmanship and attention to detail characteristic of early 20th-century commercial construction. ::Historically, the Layton Building housed two significant commercial establishments: the Bank of Yellville and the Layton Department Store. The presence of the bank vault, still located within the building, serves as a tangible reminder of its original use and the importance of banking services in the community during that era. ::Today, the Layton Building stands as a symbol of Yellville's commercial history and architectural heritage. While its original tenants may have changed over the years, the building continues to serve as a hub of activity and commerce in downtown Yellville, preserving its legacy as a cornerstone of the community's past and present. Its inclusion in the historic fabric of Marion County underscores its significance and ensures its preservation for future generations to appreciate and enjoy. {{Image|file=Marion_County_Arkansas-11.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Marion County Courthouse }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Marion_County_Courthouse_(Arkansas)|Marion County Courthouse]]''', situated at Courthouse Square in Yellville, serves as the focal point of civic and judicial activity in Marion County, Arkansas. This two-story stone and concrete structure, set on a raised basement, stands as a symbol of the county's governance and history. ::Constructed in 1943–44, the Marion County Courthouse replaced its predecessor, which was heavily damaged by fire in 1906. The original courthouse, designed by architect George E. McDonald, had served the county since its completion, but the devastating fire necessitated the construction of a new building to house county offices and courtrooms. ::Architecturally, the Marion County Courthouse features a main (south-facing) elevation characterized by a series of projecting sections. The entrance is marked by a Romanesque round-arched entry, flanked by square supports and topped by a small gable. This entrance leads to a slightly smaller gable-roofed section, which then transitions to a wider section with prominent hexagonal turrets on either side. These turrets are surviving remnants of the previous courthouse and add a sense of historical continuity to the new structure. ::Most of the Marion County Courthouse is finished in rusticated stone, lending it a sense of solidity and permanence. A course of concrete at the cornice below the turrets features the inscription "Marion County Courthouse," adding to the building's architectural detail and identity. ::Beyond its architectural significance, the Marion County Courthouse serves as a vital hub of judicial and administrative activity, providing essential services to residents of Marion County. It stands as a symbol of the county's resilience and commitment to justice and governance, preserving the legacy of those who have served and contributed to the community over the years. {{Image|file=Marion_County_Arkansas-12.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Pea Ridge School Building }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Pea_Ridge_School_Building|Pea Ridge School Building]]''' - stands as a historically significant landmark in rural southern Marion County, Arkansas, serving as a reminder of the area's educational heritage. Located on the north side of County Road 5008, approximately 4 miles (6.4 km) south of Bruno, this single-story wood-frame structure offers insight into the early days of education in the region. ::Constructed around 1899, the Pea Ridge School Building is one of Marion County's least-altered one-room schoolhouses, retaining much of its original character and architectural integrity. The building features a simple yet functional design, with a gable roof, board and batten siding, and a stone foundation, reflecting the practical construction methods of its time. ::The main facade of the Pea Ridge School Building faces west and is marked by a pair of doorways flanking a sash window. This arrangement provided separate entrances for boys and girls, a common practice in one-room schoolhouses of the era. The interior of the building is finished in horizontal boards, with those on the east side painted black to serve as a blackboard for lessons. ::Over the years, the Pea Ridge School Building has undergone minimal alterations, with one notable change being the removal of its belfry when a tin roof was installed in the 1920s. Despite this alteration, the building retains its essential character and continues to evoke memories of a simpler time in Marion County's educational history. ::Today, the Pea Ridge School Building serves as a tangible link to the past, offering visitors a glimpse into the challenges and triumphs of rural education in Arkansas. Its inclusion in the local landscape underscores the importance of preserving and celebrating the region's educational heritage for future generations to appreciate and learn from. {{Image|file=Marion_County_Arkansas-13.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Pyatt School Building }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Pyatt_School_Building|Pyatt School Building]] ''' - stands as a significant historical landmark in Pyatt, Arkansas, reflecting the community's commitment to education during a period of economic transition. Located on Old Schoolhouse Road near United States Route 62, this single-story stone structure is emblematic of early 20th-century school architecture in rural Arkansas. ::Constructed in 1925, the Pyatt School Building was erected at a time when the community was adjusting to the decline of a mining boom that had begun in the 1910s. Despite economic challenges, the residents of Pyatt recognized the importance of education and invested in the construction of a school building to provide educational opportunities for their children. ::Architecturally, the Pyatt School Building exhibits elements of both the Craftsman style and Colonial Revival architecture. The structure features a hip roof with extended eaves and exposed rafter tails, characteristic of the Craftsman style, which emphasizes simplicity, functionality, and craftsmanship. Additionally, a Colonial Revival recessed entry sheltered by a gable-roof portico adds a touch of classical elegance to the building's facade. ::The Pyatt School Building served as a hub of learning and community activity, providing a central place for students to receive education and participate in extracurricular activities. It played a vital role in shaping the educational and social fabric of the Pyatt community, fostering a sense of pride and belonging among residents. ::While the Pyatt School Building may no longer be in use as an educational facility, its historical significance endures as a reminder of the resilience and determination of the Pyatt community in the face of economic challenges. It stands as a testament to the importance of education in rural communities and serves as a cherished landmark in Pyatt's history. *'''[[Wikipedia:Pyatt_Tunnel|Pyatt Tunnel]]''' - stands as a significant piece of railroad infrastructure in Marion County, Arkansas, showcasing the engineering prowess and ingenuity of its time. Located north of Crooked Creek and southeast of the city of Pyatt, this historic railroad tunnel is a remarkable example of early 20th-century construction in the region. ::Constructed in 1903–1904 as part of the White Mountain Division of the Missouri Pacific Railroad, the Pyatt Tunnel spans a length of 660 feet (200 meters), hewn through solid bedrock beneath a ridge. This feat of engineering allowed the railroad to traverse difficult terrain, providing a vital transportation link through the rugged landscape of Marion County. ::Unlike some other railroad tunnels of its era, the Pyatt Tunnel's portals remain unimproved, maintaining their original appearance and character. Additionally, the tunnel itself lacks concrete reinforcement, highlighting the skilled craftsmanship and sturdy construction techniques employed during its creation. ::The Pyatt Tunnel played a crucial role in facilitating the movement of goods and people through the region, contributing to the economic development and growth of Marion County and surrounding areas. Its construction represented a significant investment in infrastructure and transportation, reflecting the importance of railroads in connecting remote communities and fostering commerce in rural Arkansas. ::Today, the Pyatt Tunnel serves as a tangible reminder of the region's railroad history and the challenges overcome by early engineers and laborers. While no longer in active use, it stands as a testament to the pioneering spirit and determination of those who contributed to the development of Marion County and the broader state of Arkansas. As one of only seven railroad tunnels in the state, the Pyatt Tunnel holds both historical and cultural significance, preserving a piece of Arkansas's transportation heritage for future generations to appreciate. {{Image|file=Marion_County_Arkansas-14.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Rush Historic District }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Rush_Historic_District|Rush Historic District]]''' - holds a prominent place in the history of zinc mining in the Ozark Mountains of Arkansas. Located within what is now Buffalo National River, this district encompasses ruins dating from 1880 to 1940, offering a glimpse into a significant period of industrial development and economic activity in the region. ::Originally part of the North Arkansas Lead and Zinc District, the Rush Historic District played a crucial role in the development of the mining industry and modern infrastructure in the area. During World War I, the Rush Creek mines emerged as the center of the zinc industry in Arkansas, with ten mining companies operating thirteen developed mines within the district. This concentration of mining activity made Rush a key contributor to the war effort and bolstered the local economy. ::Today, the buildings, structures, and ruins at Rush stand as the last visible remnants of historic zinc mining activity in Arkansas. While other mining districts in northern Arkansas have largely disappeared, Rush retains not only the mines themselves but also a variety of structures related to mining and community life. This preservation is significant, as it provides a tangible link to the past and offers valuable insights into the region's industrial heritage. ::The Rush Historic District exists in a setting that remains largely unchanged from its historic period of significance. Its isolated location and limited development have ensured that it has been little touched by time, preserving its ghost town atmosphere and abandoned mountain mining community feel. The buildings, structures, ruins, and sites within the district maintain the same relationships and context as they did during the mining era, providing visitors with an authentic and immersive experience of Arkansas's mining history. ::Overall, the Rush Historic District stands as a testament to the resilience and ingenuity of those who lived and worked in the region during the height of the zinc mining industry. Its preservation within Buffalo National River ensures that future generations can continue to learn about and appreciate the legacy of mining in the Ozarks. *'''[[Wikipedia:US_62_Bridge_over_Crooked_Creek|US 62 Bridge over Crooked Creek]]''' - is a historically significant bridge located near Pyatt, Arkansas, carrying US Highway 62 (US 62) and US 412 across the picturesque Crooked Creek. This bridge plays a vital role in connecting communities and facilitating transportation in the region. ::Constructed in 1948 by the Pioneer Construction Company of Kansas City, Missouri, the US 62 Bridge over Crooked Creek is a three-span steel Warren Truss structure. The Warren Truss design is a type of bridge structure widely used in civil engineering, named after the engineer James Warren, who patented the design in the mid-19th century. This particular bridge is recognized as one of the finest examples of Warren truss bridges in the region, showcasing both engineering excellence and historical significance. ::The bridge spans a total length of 412 feet, with each span measuring approximately 136 feet long. Its travel surface is 26 feet wide, providing ample space for vehicles to pass safely in both directions. Supported by concrete piers and abutments, the bridge offers stability and durability, essential qualities for withstanding the forces of nature and heavy traffic over the years. ::In addition to its functional importance, the US 62 Bridge over Crooked Creek holds cultural and historical significance for the local community and visitors alike. Its scenic location, spanning the picturesque Crooked Creek, adds to its appeal and serves as a reminder of the natural beauty of the Ozarks region. ::Overall, the US 62 Bridge over Crooked Creek stands as a testament to the engineering prowess of its time and the enduring importance of transportation infrastructure in connecting communities and fostering economic development. Its inclusion in the region's transportation network ensures its continued role in facilitating travel and commerce while preserving a piece of Arkansas's engineering heritage for future generations to appreciate. === Protected Areas === *'''Bull Shoals-White River State Park''' - Famous for its world-class trout fishing. It features campsites for tent camping or recreational vehicles, bathhouses, a sanitary trailer dump station, picnic areas, a pavilion, playgrounds, trails, a gift shop, a boat ramp, and a trout dock offering supplies, equipment, and boat, motor, and canoe rentals. *'''Ozark-St. Francis National Forest''' - It is composted of two separate forests, Ozark National Forest in the Ozark Mountains, and St. Francis National Forest on Crowley's Ridge. Each forest has distinct biologicl, topographical, and geological differences. It has hiking trails, horseback riding, canoeing, mountain biking, and all-terrain vehicles. *'''Buffalo National River''' - Was the first National River to be designated in the United States. The river flows through Newton, Searcy, Marion, and Baxter counties. It is popular camping, hiking, canoeing, and fishing destination. *'''Buffalo National River Wildlife Management Area (WMA)''' - The purpose of Buffalo National River is to preserve a free-flowing river and to conserve and interpret the combination of natural, scenic, cultural, and scientific features characterized by deep valleys, towering bluffs, wilderness, and landscapes of the Ozark Mountains. *'''Jones Point Wildlife Management Area (WMA)''' - Place or area set aside for recreation or preservation of a cultural or natural resource and under some form of government administration; not including National or State forests or Reserves. *'''Slippery Hollow Natural Area Wildlife Management Area (WMA)''' - Slippery Hollow Natural Area in Marion County contains Marble Falls Cave, a winter roost for a colony of Ozark big-eared bats. *'''Sylamore Wildlife Management Area (WMA)''' - Sylamore offers a wide range of hunting opportunities. These include good hunting for quality deer and turkey, as well as, limited hunting of bear and quail. === Notables === *'''[[Caulder-49|Peter Caulder]]''' - Was an African American free black pioneer from South Carolina by way of Tennessee who settled in 1819 along the White River in Marion County. He served in the War of 1812, and after the war was sent to Arkansas Territory. He served in the U.S. Army on the frontier for over ten years, often on detached duty, as he scouted the terrain, hunted for the fort, and pursued deserters. *'''[[Shaver-3357|Richard Sharpe Shaver]]''' was born on October 7, 1907, in Virginia. He is notable for his profound impact on science fiction literature and his creation of the controversial "Shaver Mystery." As an American writer and "outsider" artist, Shaver gained attention for his stories, published as nonfiction in science fiction magazines like Amazing Stories. These tales presented Shaver's claims of an ancient and sinister civilization residing in underground caves, captivating readers with their imaginative yet unsettling narratives. The Shaver Mystery sparked widespread interest, leading to the formation of Shaver Mystery Clubs and influencing numerous artists and writers, including luminaries like Harlan Ellison and Phillip K. Dick. Shaver's legacy endures, and his influence on the genre continues to be felt, cementing his place in the annals of science fiction history. His later years were spent in Summit, Arkansas, where he lived until his death in the mid-1960s. *'''[[Tomlin-1526|Truman Virgil Tomlin]]''' was born on September 9, 1907 in Eros, Arkansas. He is a multifaceted entertainer of the 1930s and 1940s, achieving success as a singer, songwriter, bandleader, and actor. With a prolific career that spanned various mediums, Tomlin made significant contributions to popular music with 22 published songs, some of which reached the top ten on the "Hit Parade." His composition "In Ole Oklahoma" held particular significance, being named Oklahoma's state song by the Oklahoma State Junior Chamber of Commerce in 1938, solidifying his place as an influential figure in the cultural heritage of the state. *'''[[Turnbo-28|Silas Claiborne Turnbo]]''' was born on May 26, 1844 in Taney County, Missouri. He is notable for his significant contributions to the preservation of Ozark Mountain history. A former Confederate soldier, Turnbo dedicated much of his life to collecting and documenting reminiscences of life in the Ozarks. His efforts resulted in a valuable collection of firsthand accounts, which are now preserved in several archival institutions. These tales serve as important primary sources, offering unique insights into the culture, lifestyle, and folklore of the Ozark region, and contributing to a better understanding of its rich heritage. Turnbo's work remains a cornerstone of Ozark Mountain history, ensuring that the stories of its people endure for future generations to appreciate and learn from. *'''[[Tutt-197|Davis K. Tutt]]''' was born in Yellville, Arkansas around 1836. He is notable for his role in one of the most iconic moments in Old West history, the Wild Bill Hickok – Davis Tutt shootout of 1865. As a gambler and former soldier, Tutt became embroiled in a dispute with Wild Bill Hickok, culminating in a dramatic duel on the streets of Springfield, Missouri. Tutt's death at the hands of Hickok catapulted the latter to fame as a legendary gunfighter, immortalizing Tutt's name in the annals of Old West lore. *'''[[Wood-55846|Forrest Lee Wood]]''' was born on June 9, 1932 in Flippin, Arkansas. He is notable for his pioneering contributions to the sportfishing industry. As the founder of Ranger Boats, he revolutionized bass fishing by developing the modern bass boat, which combined durability, efficiency, and functionality. Wood's innovations not only transformed the way anglers pursued bass, but also helped popularize competitive bass fishing as a sport. His legacy extends beyond his entrepreneurial endeavors, as evidenced by his namesake association with the Walmart FLW Tour, a prestigious sportfishing tournament series, cementing his status as a visionary and influential figure in the world of fishing. === Records and Resources=== * [[Space:United_States_Resources|United States Resources]] * [[Space:Arkansas_State_Genealogy_Resources|Arkansas State Genealogy Resources]] * [[Wikipedia:Marion_County,_Arkansas|Wikipedia for Marion County, Arkansas]] * [https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Marion_County,_Arkansas_Genealogy FamilySearch for Marion County, Arkansas] * [http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=789 Encyclopedia of Arkansas for Marion County] ===Sources=== * Worthan, Jacob, Henderson State University, Encyclopedia of Arkansas, last updated 16 Jun 2023. https://encyclopediaofarkansas.net/entries/skirmish-at-talbots-ferry-6643/ Skirmish at Talbot's Ferry]]." 3 Mar 2024. * Christ, Mark K., Central Arkansas Library System, Encyclopedia of Arkansas, last updated on 16 Jun 2023. "[https://encyclopediaofarkansas.net/entries/yellville-expedition-16880/ Yellville Expedition (November 25–29, 1862)]." Accessed 3 Mar 2024. * Wikipedia contributors. 5th Regiment, Arkansas State Troops. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. April 7, 2023, 22:03 UTC. Available at: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=5th_Regiment,_Arkansas_State_Troops&oldid=1148722518. Accessed March 4, 2024. * Wikipedia contributors. 7th Arkansas Infantry Regiment. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. November 29, 2023, 13:10 UTC. Available at: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=7th_Arkansas_Infantry_Regiment&oldid=1187472953. Accessed March 4, 2024. * Logan Jr., Judge Roger, Harrison, Arkansas, Marion County, Arkansas, (n.d.). "[https://argenweb.net/marion/transcribedrecords/marion-co-ar-14th-infantry-civil-war.html "A Brief History of the Fourteenth Infantry Volunteers, CSA]." Access 4 Mar 2024. * The Historical Marker Database (HMdb), Yellville in Marion County, Arkansas, (n.d.). "[https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=160309 Yellville In The Civil War / Troops Raised In Marion County ]." Accessed 3 Mar 2024. * Genealogy Trails History Group, Genealogy and History, (n.d.). "[https://genealogytrails.com/ark/marion/postoffices.html Post Offices - Past and Present]." 3 Mar 2024. * HomeTownLocator (HTL), local maps, data and resources, Arkansas Gazetter, (n.d.). "[https://arkansas.hometownlocator.com/counties/cities,cfips,089,c,marion.cfm Marion County, Arkansas Cities, Towns, Neighborhoods]." Accessed 3 Mar 2024. * Bureau of the Census. "[https://digitalheritage.arkansas.gov/township-maps/45/ Marion County section of] Arkansas Minor Civil Divisions [https://digitalheritage.arkansas.gov/context/township-maps/article/1044/type/native/viewcontent map]." in the United States Census of Population 1930.42, Washington, D.C., U.S. Government Printing Office, 1934.

Marion County Court Records

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[[Category:Jasper, Tennessee]] [[Category:Marion County, Tennessee]] ==Transcriptions== ===Land Entries=== {|border='1' |Name||Date||Acres||Name||Date||Acres |- |[[Jackson-33692|Jackson, James]]||28 Sep 1842||12||[[Jackson-33692|Jackson, James]]||01 Sep 1849||2000 |} ===Deeds=== {|border='1' |'''Date'''||'''Grantor'''||'''Grantee'''||'''Civil District'''||Price||Acres||Link|| |- |08 Jan 1820||Dauforth, Josiah||Pryor, Mathew||||$200||100|| |- |14 Jan 1820||Dauforth, Josiah||Hickey, John||||$514||257|| |- |20 Jul 1820||Dauforth, Josiah||Wakefield, Anne||||$80||45|| |- |02 Jan 1821||Mitchell, James C.||Mitchell, John||||$900||224|| |- |24 Feb 1821||Dunlap, Hugh||Hall, Roswell||||$20|||| |- |24 Feb 1821||Gowan, John M.||Hall, Roswell||||$26||2|| |- |1828||[[Jackson-33692|Jackson, James]]||Rogers, Jesse||||$250||50||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Marion_County%2C_TN_Deed:_James_Jackson_to_Jesse_Rogers Transcription] |- |1856||Wooten, Abraham||[[Jackson-33692|Jackson, James]]||||$80||||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Transcription_of_the_Deed_Transaction_of_Abraham_Wooten_to_Jas._Jackson_on_05_Sep_1856 Transcription] |- |1859||[[Jackson-33692|Jackson, James]]||Brown, James J.||||$125||||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Transcription_of_the_Deed_Transaction_of_James_Jackson_to_J._J._Brown_on_13_May_1859 Transcription] |- |1888||Melton, David L.||[[Slatton-84 |Slatton, John]]||4th||$75||55||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Marion_County%2C_TN_Deed:_David_L._Melton_to_John_Slatton Transcription] |- |1897||[[Floyd-3882|Floyd, T.A.]] and [[Jackson-33632|Jackson, Matilda]]||Kilgore, David||2nd||$18||10||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Marion_County%2C_TN_Deed:_T.A._Floyd_and_wife_to_David_Kilgore Transcription] |- |1900||Melton, David||Floyd, Will D.||||$50||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Marion_County%2C_TN_Deed:_David_Melton_and_Wife_to_Will_Floyd Transcription] |- |1912||Floyd, W. H. and [[Slatton-166|Slatton, Betty]]||Jones, E. M.||||$150||45||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Marion_County%2C_TN_Deed:_W.H._Floyd_and_Wife_to_E._M._Jones Transcription] |} ===Minutes=== * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Marion_County,_TN_Court_Minutes_09_Jan_1895&errcode=new_profile 09 Jan 1895] ==Digital Resources== * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/image/index?owc=M6QS-YWL%3A179638501%3Fcc%3D1909088 FamilySearch (1842-1969)]

Marion Family Mysteries

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I looking for information on James Eugene Marion's wife, Elizabeth Moore. They lived in Sullivan County and James died at home in June 1864. Records show that he gathered his children around before he died and instructed them not to sell the farm until the youngest child, Lucy, was 21. On the 1860 census there were two younger sons and Elizabeth. I can find no record of what happened to Elizabeth and the two younger sons. I cannot locate any information about Elizabeth Moore except that she may have been born in VA but the census records list TN as her place of birth. I also want to find out who James's mother was. He was the son of John Marion but I can't determine who John's parents are or who his wife may have been. I have deeds that prove the relationship between James and John and the relationships between James and his children. I just cannot tie John into an existing Marion family. He could be from several branches but I cannot find proof for him earlier that 1812, His birth is consistently listed as 1779 in VA so I'm pretty sure that correct. John is listed on the 1850 census for Sullivan Co, TN in Dwelling 115 on the same page as Mathew Marion (1791-VA, dwelling 118) and James (dwelling 117). It appears that at that time John may have owned all the land as he is the only one who has a value listed for real estate. I think Matthew is John's brother, no prove. Here are the names and ages from the 1850 census. John, 71, is living with Lucy, 35, Samuel, 31 and Nancy, 20. Mathew, 59, is living with Mary, 55, Amanda, 16 and James 12. James, 32, is living with Elizabeth, 26, Mary E, 8, Ellen, 6, Elizabeth T, 4 and John M, 1.

Marion Poole’s To do list

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Messages sent to PMs re merges of privacy lock profiles —— === Sent to info at Wikitree Unable to finalise without more information. https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:MergePerson&user1_name=Harrison-3608&user2_name=Harrison-15825&action=compare

Marischal Keiths 1647-1670

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Keiths attending Marischal College from 1647-1670: * John Keith (Joannes Keithe), admitted in 1647, later 1st Earl of Kintore, son of William Keith, 6th Earl Marischal, and Lady Mary Erskine * John Keith, minor, admitted to the first class of 1649, later minister of Edzell and Kirriemuir * John Keith, minimus, admitted to the first class of 1649, later minister of Echt, Birse, and Old Machar * Edward Keith, admitted to the second class in 1649, later minister of Campbeltown * Robert Keith (Robertus Keithe), admitted to the first class of 1650 * George Keith (Georgius Kethus), admitted to the first class in 1654, graduated 1658. A footnote to the 1658 entry states that he was "The Quaker controversialist.," which establishes that he was the [[Keith-2106|George Keith]] (1638/9-March 27, 1716), who was born in Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, became a Quaker in the 1660s and visited New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Virginia a number of times from 1685-1704. * Robert Keith (Robertus Keyth), admitted to the first class in 1654 * James Keith (Jacobus Keith), admitted to the first class in 1657, later minister of Bridgewater, Plymouth Colony * George Keith (Georgius Keith) admitted to the first class in 1666 * Robert Keith, admitted to the first class in 1666, later minister of Ballantrae, South Ayrshire son of John Keith of Glasgowego, Aberdeenshire, a cadet of the Keiths of Auquhorsk * George Keith (Geo. Kethus) of Crichie, admitted to the first class in 1670, became an Advocate in Aberdeen in 1680, son of George of Beildistoun or Bailliestoun afterwards of Crichie, son of William 4th Earl of Marischal * John Keith (Iohannes Keith), graduated 1673, later minister of Stevenston,North Ayrshire

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==== Notes on maternal ancestors of [[Humphrey-6461|Marjorie Gibbon]] nee Humphrey. ==== There are links from these notes to each person's Wikitree profile, which includes all sources and notes and links to other family members, and for the more recent people there is often a photograph. On the Wikitree profiles, anything underlined is a link, and the boxed 'Ancestors' and 'Descendants' show a tree of ancestors or a list of descendants. Profiles of living people are private, try person 2 or 3. Ancestors are listed using the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahnentafel Ahnentafel] numbering system. Person 1 is the root of the tree, their father is number 2, their mother is number 3. For anyone in the tree, their father's number is double their number, and their mother's number is double their number plus one. When someone is referred to who has an Ahnentafel number, I have preceded their name with # and their number. Marjorie, work in progress, January 2021 ==== Mother of [[Humphrey-6461|Marjorie (Humphrey) Gibbon]] ==== '''1 [[Robinson-27303|Margaret (Robinson) Humphrey]]''' ==== Maternal Grandparents of Marjorie ==== '''2 [[Robinson-28670|Robert Robinson (28 Oct 1891 - 10 Dec 1961)]]''' son of #4 [[Robinson-28671|Robert Robinson (1844-1915)]] and #5 [[Thomson-7319|Margaret Fallow (Thomson) Robinson (1850-1923)]]. Born in Seghill on 28 Oct 1891, Robert was the youngest of five, including [[Robinson-28674|Auntie Ethel]] and radar pioneer [[Robinson-28673|James Robinson]]. Grew up in Seghill, worked as a school teacher assistant at time of 1911 census. In the trenches in WW1. After the war married his second-cousin #3 [[Robinson-28669|Kathleen Elizabeth Robinson (1894-1988)]] on 19th July 1924, they lived in Kenton and Gosforth and had three daughters. Later they moved to Whitley Bay to live with [[Robinson-28674|Auntie Ethel]]. Robert died on 10th December 1961. '''3 [[Robinson-28669|Kathleen Elizabeth Robinson (22 Nov 1894 - 14 Apr 1988)]]''' daughter of #6 [[Robinson-28765|Christopher Hann Robinson (1851-1921)]] and #7 [[Wilson-55872|Mary Davidson (Wilson) Robinson (1862-1921)]]. Born on 22nd Nov 1894 at Woodlea, Hetton-le-Hole, County Durham, eldest of five (one died in infancy). Her parents ran the village grocery store, which Kathleen eventually ran before brother John took it over. She married her second-cousin #2 [[Robinson-28670|Robert Robinson]] on 19th July 1924. They moved to Newcastle and, lived in Kenton and Gosforth bringing up three daughters, then moved to Whitley Bay. Eventually Kathleen moved to a flat in Ponteland, then to live with Mary Chapman in Peterborough, then to a care home in Whitley Bay where she died on 14th April 1988, age 93. ==== Maternal Great grandparents of Marjorie ==== '''4 [[Robinson-28671|Robert Robinson (1844 - 14 Sept 1915)]]''' son of #8 [[Robinson-28698|John Robinson (1813-1891)]] and #9 [[Horsley-867|Ann (Horsley) Robinson (bef.1817-1873)]]. Born in 1844 in Seghill, Northumberland. Eldest of six. Grew up in Seghill, coal miner at age 17, 'Deputy Overman Coal Mine' age 27. Married #5 [[Thomson-7319|Margaret Fallow Thomson (1850-1923)]] on 6th April 1878 at the Wesleyan Chapel in North Shields. Lived in Station Row, Seghill with Robert's father and eventually their five children. By 1901 Robert was 'Colliery Master Wasteman Under Ground'. Family lived in Pit Row, Seghill. Robert was retired in 1911; he died on 14th September 1915, age about 71. '''5 [[Thomson-7319|Margaret Fallow (Thomson) Robinson (1850 - 21 June 1923)]]''' daughter of #10 [[Thomson-7491|James Thomson (1805-1875)]] and #11 [[Robertson-14774|Mary (Robertson) Thomson (abt.1813-aft.1871)]]. Margaret was born in Bothwell, Lanarkshire (outskirts of Glasgow) on 25th January 1850. Fifth of seven children. Margaret made 'the sampler' at Grandma's house when she was ten. By the time she was 11, the family had moved to Holywell, Earsdon, Northumberland. When she was 21 the family lived in Seghill and Margaret was a dressmaker. All of the men of the family were coal miners. Margaret married #4 [[Robinson-28671|Robert Robinson (1844-1915)]] on 6th April 1878 at the Wesleyan Chapel in North Shields. They lived in Station Row, Seghill with Robert's father and eventually their five children. She outlived her husband by nearly eight years, dying on 21st June 1923, age 73. :'''Children of #4 [[Robinson-28671|Robert Robinson]] and #5 [[Thomson-7319|Margaret Fallow (Thomson) Robinson]]: # [[Robinson-28672|John Robinson (1881-1954)]], born in Seghill in 1881, married [[Stoker-673|Emma Ellery (Stoker) Robinson (1884-abt.1970)]] in 1906, registered in Tynemouth. John was a coal miner. Father of '''Cousin Billy''' [[Robinson-39274|John William Stoker Robinson (1919-1962)]] who served in WW2, suffering an injury on the beaches in Normandy and waking up in the UK. # [[Robinson-28673|Robinson-28673|James Robinson PhD (1884-1956)]], Jimmy, radar pioneer. Jimmy was a pupil teacher in a school in 1901, age 16. He did his PhD in Germany, then was head of the wireless section of the Royal Air Force and was involved in the development of radar. He worked in the [http://messui.polygonal-moogle.com/valves/VR199101.pdf Stenode Radiostat]. Jimmy married [[Buckley-3815|Beatrice Mary (Buckley) Robinson (1885-abt.1961)]] Trix on 28th July 1914 at Tynemouth. # [[Robinson-28674|Ethel Robinson (13 Jan 1887-13 Dec 1973)]], born in Seghill. Ethel wanted to be a teacher. As the only daughter in the family she had to stay at home and help mother. We think she had a sweetheart who was killed in WWI, and she never married. Ethel left home, (some uncertainty about the order, was she with Mrs Buckley or in Edinburgh first?) to be live-in housekeeper to Mrs Buckley, her sister-in-law [[Buckley-3815|Trix]]'s mother. When Ethel's brother [[Robinson-28675|Billy]]'s wife [[Sopwith-34|Lillian]] died (probably in childbirth), Ethel moved to live with Billy in Edinburgh and helped to bring up his daughter Margot. When Billy married his second wife, Netta McKenzie, Ethel moved to Graham Park Road, Gosforth, Newcastle upon Tyne, where she was housekeeper for Miss Bell, Heiress of [https://sites.google.com/site/longhorsleylocalhistorysociety/thomas-bell---be-ro-flour Bero flour]. Miss Bell died and Ethel bought a house in Whitley Bay, Northumberland, taking in paying guests until she became too old. At this point, her brother [[Robinson-28670|Robert]] and his wife [[Robinson-28669|Kathleen]] sold their house in Woodbine Road, Gosforth, paid off Ethel's mortgage and moved in with her - she had upstairs rooms until her death on 13 December 1973. After Ethel died, Kathleen (now widowed) had a paying guest, Miss Heckles. Ethel had a reputation for putting her foot in it. At one time she had a lodger, Leonard from Scandinavia, who worked for [https://www.wopc.co.uk/delarue/index Thomas De La Rue], maker of playing cards. She enjoyed playing cards, particularly bridge and whist, and whenever she had the ace of spades she was pleased to see the company logo and would cry out 'Ah, Thomas de la Rue', giving away one of her key cards. Ethel was a lovely lady, kind, gentle and sweet. # [[Robinson-28675|William Eward Robinson (1889-)]] born in Seghill. Billy married [[Sopwith-34|Lilian (Sopwith) Robinson (1886-abt.1920)]] in 1919. She died probably in childbirth in 1920, when '''Margot''' was born. Billy married '''Janet 'Netta' MacKenzie''', with whom he had two children, '''Kenneth''' and Ethel Elizabeth - '''Cousin Liz'''. # #2 [[Robinson-28670|Robert Robinson]]. '''6 [[Robinson-28765|Christopher Hann Robinson (September 1851-1921)]]''' son of #12 [[Robinson-28790|Jonathan Robinson (1811-1883)]] and #13 [[Hann-591|Jane (Hann) Robinson (abt.1815-1897)]]. Christopher was born in Hetton le Hole, County Durham, in September 1851. He was third of four children, but his father had three older children from his first marriage. Age 19 and 29 he was an assistant grocer then grocer in Hetton Le Hole, no doubt at the family shop. He married #7 [[Wilson-55872|Mary Davidson Wilson (1862-1921)]] on 16th October 1889 at Silkstone Parish Church, Yorkshire. They continued to live in the family home at Front Street, Hetton, later building the family home Wood Lea with his brother (possibly started by their father?) They had five children. Christopher died in 1921, age 69. '''7 [[Wilson-55872|Mary (Molly) Davidson (Wilson) Robinson (9 Dec 1862 - 1921)]]''' daughter of #14 [[Wilson-55873|James Wilson (abt.1822-1894)]] and #15 [[Davidson-9841|Hannah (Davidson) Wilson (1820-1904)]]. Born in Thornley, County Durham on 9th Dec 1862(?) christened on 16th March 1862, known as Molly, she was the sixth of seven children. At the time of the 1871 and 81 censuses, Molly was staying with her maiden Aunt [[Davidson-9852|Ann Davidson (abt.1824-1915)]], her mother's sister, in Hetton. Molly married #6 [[Robinson-28765|Christopher Hann Robinson (1851-1921)]] on 16th October at Silkstone Parish Church, Yorkshire. They had five children. Molly died in 1921 age 58, in Hetton. (Within weeks of each other?) :'''Children of #6 [[Robinson-28765|Christopher Hann Robinson]] and #7 [[Wilson-55872|Mary Davidson (Wilson) Robinson]]:''' # #3 [[Robinson-28669|Kathleen Elizabeth Robinson]]. # [[Robinson-28792|Arthur James Robinson (9 Jan 1897-25 Sept 1918)]]. Born in Hetton-le-Hole, Arthur was a motorcycle dispatch rider for the RFC for three years before becoming a pilot. He was 2nd Lt, 55th Squadron, Royal Air Force (same squadron as Biggles creator [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W._E._Johns W E Johns], flying a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airco_DH.4 Havildand 4] bomber. He was reported 'missing in action' 25th Sept 1918, age 21. Arthur was buried at Chambieres French National Cemertery, Metz, France. # [[Robinson-28793|Margery Jane Robinson (2 April 1899-4 Jan 1914)]] died of TB age 17. # [[Robinson-28794|John Christopher Edward Robinson (9 June 1900-19 April 1986)]] married [[Boustead-39|Dorothy Kathleen (Boustead) Robinson (1904-1986)]] on 7th October 1925. John ran the Robinson grocery shop in Hetton, living over the shop with son '''Cousin Mike'''. # [[Robinson-30784|Muriel Wilson Robinson (4 March - 18 March 907]] who died in infancy. ==== Maternal Two x Great grandparents of Marjorie ==== '''8 [[Robinson-28698|John Robinson (1813 - 1891)]]''' son of #16 [[Robinson-28842|John Robinson (abt.1780-)]] and #17 [[Dixon-9558|Isabella (Dixon) Robinson (abt.1780-)]], younger brother of #12 [[Robinson-28790|Jonathan Robinson (1811-1883)]]. John was baptised on 5 Sept 1813 at Holy Cross Church, Ryton, County Durham. The family lived at [http://www.gatesheadmill.co.uk Path Head] (now a heritage site with visitor centre) where father was a blacksmith. Have not been able to find any record of his first marriage or any children, but John was widowed, 30 years old, when he married #9 [[Horsley-867|Ann (Horsley) Robinson (bef.1817-1873)]] on 24th September 1843 at Earsdon, Northumberland. John was a pitman. The couple lived at Barrass Row, Seghill, and had six children, #4 [[Robinson-28671|Robert]], [[Robinson-28742|Joseph (1845-)]], [[Robinson-28741|Isabella Ann (abt.1848-aft.1901)]], [[Robinson-28743|Mary Ann (1850-abt.1852)]] who died young, [[Robinson-28744|Margaret (abt.1854-abt.1877)]] who died in her early twenties and [[Robinson-28745|John (abt.1856-)]]. John became a Deputy Overman at the mine, lived in Station Row, Seghill with the family of his eldest son #4 [[Robinson-28671|Robert]] and had retired by the time of the 1891 census. He died in 1891, age 78, widowed for nearly 20 years. '''9 [[Horsley-867|Ann (Horsley) Robinson (1817 - 1873)]]''' daughter of #18 [[Horsley-875|Robert Horsley (bef.1795-1882)]] and #19 [[Wallis-2863|Ann (Wallis) Horsley (abt.1794-abt.1842)]]. Ann was christened at Longbenton on 3rd August 1817. She married the widowed #8 [[Robinson-28698|John Robinson (bef.1813-1891)]] on 24th September 1843 when she was about 26. The couple lived at Barrass Row, Seghill, and had six children. Ann died in 1873, probably in Seghill, age about 56. :'''Children of #8 [[Robinson-28698|John Robinson]] and #9 [[Horsley-867|Ann (Horsley) Robinson]]''': # #4 [[Robinson-28671|Robert Robinson]] # [[Robinson-28742|Joseph Robinson (25 November 1845 - )]] born in Seghill and christened at the Wesleyan Methodist Church, Blyth And Seaton Delaval Circuit on 11th January 1846. Joseph was a coal miner by the time he was 15, recorded in the 1861 census. In 1871 he was a deputy overman at the pit. # [[Robinson-28741|Isabella Ann (Robinson) Thompson (1848-1902)]] grew up in Seghill. She married [[Thompson-47141|Thomas Thompson (abt.1843-aft.1901)]] early in 1868. They lived in Seghill for every census for the rest of Isabella's life; Thomas was a colliery engineman at the coal mine. They had four children, [[Thompson-47194|Ann (Thompson) Hendry (1873 - abt.1952)]], [[Thompson-47195|Margaret Thompson (1877 -]], [[Thompson-47196|Joseph Thompson (1882 -)]] and [[Thompson-47197|Isabella Thompson (1888-abt.1964)]]. # [[Robinson-28743|Mary Ann Robinson (1850 - abt.1852)]] born late in 1850, Mary was dead at the time of the 1861 census, possibly dying in 1852. # [[Robinson-28744|Margaret Robinson (1853 - abt.1877)]] Maggie grew up in Seghill. She may have married a Joseph Smith. She died in about 1877. # [[Robinson-28745|John Robinson (1855 -)]] grew up in Seghill. He was a miner at the time of the 1871 census, age 15. When he was 35 he was still living in Seghill but with the family of his elder sister-in-law #5 [[Thomson-7319|Margaret Fallow (Thomson) Robinson (1850-1923)]]'s brother [[Thomson-7635|Thomas Thomson (abt.1839-aft.1871)]], also a coal miner. John was married to Margaret from Chirton (North Shields), Northumberland. In 1901 John was a coal miner deputy below ground. '''10 [[Thomson-7491|James Thomson (19 Jan 1805 - 1875)]]''' son of #20 [[Thomson-7647|William Thomson (abt.1765-)]] and #21 [[Fallow-19|Margaret (Fallow) Thomson (bef.1766-)]]. James was born in 19th January 1805 and baptised eight days later at Stonehouse, Lanark, Scotland. James married #11 [[Robertson-14774|Mary (Robertson) Thomson (abt.1813-aft.1871)]] at Barony on 3rd march 1833. At the time of the marriage he was listed as a weaver. By 1841 James was a coal miner, later a furnace keeper at a pit. The family lived at Carnbroe Iron Works, Lanarkshire in 1841 and Old Monkland in 1851. There were at least seven children, all born in Lanarkshire. By 1861 they had moved to 2, Front Row, Holywell Township, Earsdon, Northumberland. Before 1871 they moved to 264 Blue Row, Seghill. James died in 1875, age 70. '''11 [[Robertson-14774|Mary (Robertson) Thomson (abt.1813-aft.1871)]]''' daughter of #22 and #23. Mary was born in Barony (Glasgow), Lanarkshire, Scotland in about 1813. She married #10 [[Thomson-7491|James Thomson (1805-1875)]] in Barony on 3rd March 1833; the couple had at least seven children born between 1835 and 1855, all in Lanarkshire, Scotland. By 1861 the family had moved to Northumberland, England, living in Holywell then Seghill. The last record I can find for Mary is the 1871 census, I do not know when she died. :'''Children of #10 [[Thomson-7491|James Thomson]] and #11 [[Robertson-14774|Mary (Robertson) Thomson]]''': # [[Thomson-7633|William John Thomson (1834 - )]], born in Barony, Lanark, Scotland. He was a miner by the time he was 16, and moved with the family to Earsdon, Northumberland before 1861. # [[Thomson-7634|Marion (Thomson) Dow (1835 - )]] was baptised in Barony, Lanarkshire on 26th December 1835. She married [[Dow-2350|Alexander Dow (1835 - 1914)]], engine keeper, on 26th March 1858 in Bellshill, Bothwell, Lanarkshire. Marion was a domestic servant at the time. Marion and Alexander moved to Northumberland at around the same time as the rest of the family and had at least two children, [[Dow-3019|Hector Dow (1859 - )]] and [[Dove-1978|Agnes (Dove) Skelton (1874 - )]]. They seem to have changed their name to Dove once they lived in England.Alexander had been a soldier in the Crimean War, probably in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/93rd_(Sutherland_Highlanders)_Regiment_of_Foot 93rd (Sutherland Highlanders) Regiment of Foot]. He was said to have been part of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Thin_Red_Line_(Battle_of_Balaclava) Thin Red Line] at the Battle of Balaclava. # [[Thomson-7635|Thomas Thomson (abt.1839 - aft.1871)]], moved with the family to Northumberland before 1961 and working as a miner in 1861, age 22. He married Ellen from Manchester and they continued to live in Blue Row, Seghill. # [[Thomson-7636|John Thomson (3 August 1841 - ]] was born in Bothwell, Lanarkshire. He moved with the family to Northumberland and in 1861 was 19 years old, a coal miner. # #5 [[Thomson-7319|Margaret]], # [[Thomson-7642|James Thomson (16 May 1852 - aft.1911)]] Age eight in 1861, James was a scholar. By 1971 he was a coal miner in Seghill. He married Ellon in about 1889, and had no children by 1911. # [[Thomson-7643|Andrew Thomson (abt.1855 - 1907)]] was born in Lanarkshire, Scotland, but moved to Northumberland before he was six years old. He was a coal miner in Seghill when he was 16, in 1871. He married [[Thompson-64664|Mary Ann Thompson (abt.1857 - )]] in Tynemouth district in 1877 and the couple went on to have eleven children, most born in Seghill and some in County Durham. Andrew died probaby in 1907, age 52, outlived by his wife who lived in Weetslade, working as a quilter in 1911. '''The sampler made by #5 [[Thomson-7319|Margaret Fallow Thomson]]''' Margaret made a sampler dated 1860, when she was 10. It includes the alphabet and numbers plus flower, bird, animal motifs and a ship and maybe a portculis. There are a series of initials, I think they are: ::JT - father #10 [[Thomson-7491|James Thomson (1805 - 1875)]] ::MT - mother #11 [[Robertson-14774|Mary (Robertson) Thomson (abt.1813 - )]] ::WT - eldest brother [[Thomson-7633|William John Thomson (1834 - )]] ::MT - eldest sister [[Thomson-7634|Marion (Thomson) Dow (bef. 1835 - )]] ::AD - older brother in law [[Dow-2350|Alexander Dow (1835 -)]], married Marion in March 1858. ::TT - older brother [[Thomson-7635|Thomas Thomson (abt.1839 - )]] ::JT - older brother [[Thomson-7636|John Thomson (1841 - )]] ::JT - younger brother [[Thomson-7642|James Thomson (1852 - )]] ::AT - youngest brother [[Thomson-7643|Andrew Thomson (abt.1855-abt.1907)]] ::DT - ? ::HD - nephew [[Dow-3019|Hector Dow (1859 - )]], son of sister Marion born 1859 ::WT - Paternal Grandfather [[Thomson-7647|William Thomson (abt.1765-)]] ::MF - Paternal Grandmother [[Fallow-19|Margaret (Fallow) Thomson (bef.1766-)]] ::TR - Perhaps uncle Thomas Robertson, mother's brother, lodging with the family in 1861 after they had moved to Northumberland. ::MD - ? ::also ML above - ? :::It might be more logical if TR and MD at the end are Margaret's Maternal grandparents - names unknown at the moment. DT might be the child of the eldest brother, currently unknown. '''12 [[Robinson-28790|Jonathan Robinson (3 Jan 1811-1883)]]''' son of #24 (= 16) [[Robinson-28842|John Robinson (abt.1780-)]] and #25 (= 17) [[Dixon-9558|Isabella (Dixon) Robinson (abt.1780-)]], older brother of #8 [[Robinson-28698|John Robinson (bef.1813-1891)]]. Jonathan was the third son, born on 3rd January 1811. The family lived at [http://www.gatesheadmill.co.uk Path Head], near Ryton, County Durham. Jonathan married [[Horsley-870|Jane (Horsley) Robinson (abt.1816-abt.1845)]] on 14th November 1836 at All Saints, Newcastle, Northumberland. They had two children born in Seghill then moved to Derby where their youngest daughter died and third child was born. Jane died a couple of years later. Jonathan married #13 [[Hann-591|Jane (Hann) Robinson (abt.1815-1897)]] a couple of years later in 1846 in Seghill. They lived in Seghill in 1851, Jonathan working as a Deputy Colliery Overman. Jonathan and Jane had four children, the first two were girls who died young (ages 22 and 10, approximately). By 1861, the family lived in Hetton Le Hole where Jonathan was a grocer and draper, a business that his sons helped with. Jonathan died in 1883 in Hetton, age 72. '''Family story''' tells that the man who left mining and opened the grocery shop did so because his wife's father had died in the mine and she said 'no son of mine is going down the mine'. No evidence that #13 [[Hann-591|Jane (Hann) Robinson]]'s father (#26) died in a mine. Perhaps Jane Horsley's father [[Horsley-1501|William Horsley]] was a miner. '''13 [[Hann-591|Jane (Hann) Robinson (abt.1815-1897)]]''' daughter of #26 [[Hann-608|Christopher Hann (abt.1772-1849)]] and #27 [[Horsley-960|Ann (Horsley) Hann (abt.1779-1857)]]. Jane was born in Wallsend in about 1815. She married widowed #12 [[Robinson-28790|Jonathan Robinson (1811-1883)]] on 22nd December 1846 at the Wesleyan Chapel in Tynemouth when she was 31. She became step-mother to his two surviving children, [[Robinson-28798|Isabella (Robinson) Appleby (1838-aft.1901)]] and [[Robinson-28799|William Horsley Robinson (1842-1924)]]. Jonathan and Jane lived in Hetton where they ran the grocery shop. They had four children, their two daughters dying young. Jane lived with son Christopher's family in Hetton after he married in 1889 and the death of her husband in 1883. Jane died in Hetton in 1897, age 82. :'''Children of #12 [[Robinson-28790|Jonathan Robinson]] and his first wife [[Horsley-870|Jane (Horsley) Robinson (abt.1816 - abt.1845)]]''': # [[Robinson-28798|Isabella (Robinson) Appleby (1838 - )]] was born in Seghill. She married [[Appleby-1240|Edward Appleby (1841 - )]] in 1863 and the couple had one daughter [[Appleby-1241|Mary Elizabeth Jane Appleby (1874 - 1928)]], known as '''Maisey Appleby'''? # [[Robinson-28883|Mary Ann Robinson (1840 - 1842)]] was born in Seghill before the family moved to Derby, where she died, age 1. # [[Robinson-28799|William Horsley Robinson (1842 - 1924)]] was born in Derby, christened on 4th December 1842 at the Wesleyan-Methodist Chapel, Derby. His mother died when he was about 2 and the family moved back to Northumberland. Jonathan was a grocer at the time of the 1871 census, then a bookseller - in 1881 he opened a book stall in the centre of Newcastle specialising in books concerned with the Occult. He was considered a 'Celebrity of the Movement' of Spiritualists. The book stall was a success, trading until 2014. William married [[Langley-2804|Ann (Langley) Robinson]] and they had four children, who carried on the business. Their grandchildren donated money to Newcastle University for the building of the Philip Robinson Library and the Marjorie Robinson Reading Rooms. :'''Children of #12 [[Robinson-28790|Jonathan Robinson]] and #13 [[Hann-591|Jane (Hann) Robinson]]''': #[[Robinson-28800|Margaret Ann (1848-1858)]] born in Hetton le Hole, she died when she was about ten years old, in Hetton le Hole. # [[Robinson-28801|Mary Elizabeth Robinson (1849 - 1872)]] born in Hetton le Hole, she died in her early twenties in Hetton le Hole. # #6 [[Robinson-28765|Christopher Hann Robinson (1851 - 1921)]] # [[Robinson-28802|John Dixon Robinson (29 October 1856 - 24 July 1938)]] born in Hetton le Hole, John married [[Storey-1531|Mary Ann Storey (abt.1861 - abt.1941)]] (Polly) in 1880. They lived for a while in the other half of Wood Lea (?) from Christopher Hann Robinson. They moved between 1871 and 1891 to Chester le Street where they ran a second grocery shop. John was very musical? John and Polly had no children? He died in 1938, a couple of years before his wife. '''Close family relationships?''' Brothers #8 [[Robinson-28698|John Robinson]] and #12 [[Robinson-28790|Jonathan]] each married a Miss Horsely. Jonathan's first wife was [[Horsley-870|Jane (Horsley) Robinson (abt.1816-abt.1845)]] and John's second wife was #9 [[Horsley-867|Ann (Horsley) Robinson (bef.1817-1873)]]. Were they related? They were not sisters they had different parents at time of christening but may have been cousins. However, less obvious, #8 John's second wife #9 [[Horsley-867|Ann (Horsley) Robinson (bef.1817-1873)]] and #12 Jonathan's second wife #13 [[Hann-591|Jane Hann]] were first cousins, both were granddaughters #36 [[Horsley-971|William Horsley (abt.1752-)]] and #37 [[Fenwick-1513|Jane (Fenwick) Horsley (abt.1755-)]], daughters of their son #18 [[Horsley-875|Robert Horsley (bef.1795-1882)]] and daughter #27 [[Horsley-960|Ann (Horsley) Hann (abt.1779-1857)]] respectively. '''14 [[Wilson-55873|James Wilson (abt.1822 - 8 Dec 1894)]]''' son of #28 [[Wilson-58404|Richard Wilson (abt.1793-aft.1834)]] and #29 [[Wrightson-146|Esther (Wrightson) Simpson (abt.1796-1887)]]. James was christened on 20th October 1822 in Chester-le-Street, County Durham. In 1841 James was living at Bishop Middleton with his sister [[Wilson-58419|Margaret (Wilson) Oswald (bef.1820 - bef.1871)]] and her family. James married [[Blackburn-4009|Jane Blackburn (abt.1824 - 1856)]] in Stockton, County Durham in 1842. They had at least three children, but only one daughter was surviving at the 1851 census. Jane died probably in 1856 and James married #15 [[Davidson-9841|Hannah (Davidson) Wilson (1820-1904)]] in Houghton le Spring in 1858. Hannah and James had at least four children, [[Wilson-56091|Richard William (1858-1952)]], [[Wilson-56092|James (1860-)]], #7 [[Wilson-55872|Mary Davidson (1862-1921)]] and [[Wilson-56093|Esther Ann (1865-abt.1967)]] born in Sunderland, Easington, Thornley and Darfield, Yorkshire. James had been a miner and by 1871 was a Colliery Viewer, in 1881 a Mining Engineer (unemployed) and in 1891 a Colliery Manager at Hollyrood & Stanhope Silkstone Collieries (according to family recollection). James died on 8 Dec 1894 age 72 at Wortley, Yrokshire. He was buried in Silkstone Churchyard, Yorkshire. :'''Children of #14 [[Wilson-55873|James Wilson]] and his first wife [[Blackburn-4009|Jane Blackburn]]''': # [[Wilson-58435|Margret]] christened at Trimdon, County Durham on 23rd August 1846, living with her parents at Easington in 1851, can't find any later records. # [[Wilson-58433|Richard]] born in 1848, died in infancy. # [[Wilson-58434|James]] born in 1850, died in infancy. '''15 [[Davidson-9841|Hannah (Davidson) Wilson (16 Apr 1820 - 8 May 1904)]]''' daughter of #30 [[Davidson-9851|Joseph Davidson (abt.1787-1860)]] and #31 [[Brabant-289|Ann (Brabant) Davidson (1789-1874)]]. Hannah was born in North Shields on 16th April 1820. She was christened at Christ Church, Tynemouth on 7th May 1820. She was listed as a dressmaker in the 1841 census, living at Cargills Court, Wingate Grange, Kelloe, Durham. In 1851 she was a millenor, living with her family at Easington. Hannah married widowed #14 [[Wilson-55873|James Wilson (abt.1822-1894)]] in 1858. James had one surviving child (PROBABLY). The family moved around and four children were born in County Durham and Yorkshire. Hannah was widowed in 1894; at the time of the 1901 census lived with daughter #7 [[Wilson-55872|Mary Davidson (Wilson) Robinson]] and her family in Hetton. She died on 8th May 1904, ten years after her husband. :'''Children of #14 [[Wilson-55873|James Wilson]] and #15 [[Davidson-9841|Hannah (Davidson) Wilson]]''': # [[Wilson-56091|Richard William Wilson ('''Uncle Dick''')]] born in Sunderland in 1858. He married [[Lockwood-3443|Annie Elizabeth Lockwood]] in Hackney, London in 1883. Dick and Annie were members of the Salvation Army; a booklet was written about their work, '[https://salvationarmy.pastperfectonline.com/library/B47D09AC-3FC3-4AB4-B300-513635458443 The Yorkshire Lad]'. Dick worked as Chief Secretary to mobilise and operate the Salvation Army's support for troops in WWI in France and the UK, receiving an OBE from King George V in [https://www.thegazette.co.uk/Edinburgh/issue/13383/page/180 1919]. He 'gave away' #3 [[Robinson-28669|Kathleen Elizabeth Robinson]] when she married in 1924. Dick died in 1952 in Wood Green, Middlesex, age 93. # [[Wilson-56092|James Wilson]] born in Easington in 1860, I cannot find any record of him after 1871. # #7 [[Wilson-55872|Mary Davidson (Wilson) Robinson]] # [[Wilson-56093|Esther '''Ettie''' Ann (Wilson) Richards]] born in 1865 in Darfield, Yorkshire, she married William Thomas Richards on 14th June 1892 at Silkstone, Yorkshire. William was an engineering secretary and they lived in Bury, Lancashire. They did not have any children by the time of the 1911 census. She died in Wombwell, Yorkshire in 1967. '''Miner released from goal paraded through the streets on shoulders''' family story of agitator who was imprisoned as example and regarded as local hero, was this a Wilson? Haven't found anything in the press (yet). ==== Maternal Three x Great grandparents of Marjorie ==== '''16 (= 24) [[Robinson-28842|John Robinson (abt.1780-)]]''' son of #32 and #33. John was described as 'of Bedlington Parish' (Northumberland) when he married #17 [[Dixon-9558|Isabella (Dixon) Robinson (abt.1780-)]] on 28th July 1804 at St Mary, Gateshead, County Durham. The couple had at least five children, christened at Ryton, County Durham. John was a smith and the family lived at [http://www.gatesheadmill.co.uk Path Head], near Ryton. When son #12 [[Robinson-28790|Jonathan Robinson (1811-1883)]] was born he was described as 'native of Warkworth', Northumberland. John was probably buried in Gateshead, County Durham on 4th July 1847. '''Family story''' KER spoke of smugglers in the family living at Boulmer. Was that where John was from? '''17 (= 25) [[Dixon-9558|Isabella (Dixon) Robinson (abt.1780-)]]''' daughter of #34 and #35. All we know about Isabella is her marriage and the baptisms of her children. :'''Children of #16 [[Robinson-28842|John Robinson]] and #17 [[Dixon-9558|Isabella (Dixon) Robinson]]''': # [[Robinson-29919|Mary Ann Robinson]] born in Ryton on 16th November 1804, christened on 3rd February 1805. # [[Robinson-29921|Robert Robinson]] born in Ryton and christened on 29th March 1807. Possibly living in Winlaton with wife Margaret from Jarrow and three children, working as an agricultural labourer in 1851. # #12 [[Robinson-28790|Jonathan Robinson ( bef 27 Jan 1811-1883)]]. # #8 [[Robinson-28698|John Robinson (bef. 5 Sept 1813-1891)]]. # [[Robinson-29917|Joseph Robinson (bef. 27 Feb 1816 -)]] christened in Ryton on 27th Feb 1816. Possibly later a farmer at Winlaton married to Dorothy with three children. '''18 [[Horsley-875|Robert Horsley (bef.1795-1882)]]''' son of #36 [[Horsley-971|William Horsley (abt.1755-aft.1796)]] and #37 [[Fenwick-1513|Jane (Fenwick) Horsley (abt.1755-)]]. Robert was christened in Wallsend on 23rd August 1795, younger brother of #27 [[Horsley-960|Ann (Horsley) Hann (abt.1779 - 20th July 1857)]]. He married #19 [[Wallis-2863|Ann (Wallis) Horsley (abt.1794-abt.1842)]] on 22nd May 1813 at St Bartholemew's Church, Longbenton, Northumberland. They had at least nine children, christened in Long Benton between 1814 and 1817 then in Wallsend between 1819 and 1836. In 1841, the family lived in Chapel Square, Seghill, Northumberland. Robert was a [http://www.dmm.org.uk/educate/mineocc.htm banksman] and later a coal screener. Robert was widowed, and a grandfather, by 1851, when he lived in Colliery Row, Seghill. He married widower [[Hall-45154|Elizabeth (Hall) Horsley (abt.1805-abt.1887)]] late in 1851 in Tynemouth district; she had three children from her first marriage. The family lived in Pit Row, Seghill, with adult children and some grandchildren in 1861. In 1871 and 1881, possibly in the same house, they lived with Elizabeth's eldest son [[Reed-20691|Thomas Reed]] and his family in Pit Row. Robert died in Tynemouth district in 1882, age 88, outlived by Elizabeth by about five years. '''Weird''' - Robert's youngest son [[Horsley-968|John William Horsley (abt.1835-abt.1877)]] from his first marriage married his second wife Elizabeth's daughter [[Reed-20692|Sarah (Reed) Horsley (1837-)]] from her first marriage. The younger couple married about three years after their parents did. '''19 [[Wallis-2863|Ann (Wallis) Horsley (abt.1794-abt.1842)]]''' daughter of #38 and #39. Ann married Robert on 22nd May 1813 at St Bartholemew's, Long Benton. They had at least nine children. She died probably in 1842, age 49. :'''Children of #18 [[Horsley-875|Robert Horsley]] and #19 [[Wallis-2863|Ann (Wallis) Horsley]]''': # [[Horsley-969|Mark Horsley]], christened in Longbenton, Northumberland on 10th May 1814. # [[Horsley-961|Robert Horsley]], christened in Longbenton on 21st April 1816. He was a Banksman at the colliery in Seghill in 1841. He married [[Bradley-10865|Mary (Bradley) Horsley (abt.1823-]] in Newcastle upon Tyne in 1850. They lived in Seghill then Moorsley, and had at least four children. Robert was a coal inspector in 1861 and a Colliery Agent in 1871 - at the time of the census in 1871 Robert and his wife were visiting the family of #9 [[Horsley-867|Ann (Horsley) Robinson]]. He died in 1871. # #9 [[Horsley-867|Ann Horsley (bef.1817-1873)]]. # [[Horsley-964|Margaret Horsley (bef.1819-)]], christened in Wallsend, Northumberland on 26th September 1819, living with the family in Earsdon when she was 20 in 1841. # [[Horsley-965|Jane Horsley (bef.1821-)]], christened in Wallsend on 7th October 1821, living with the family in Earsdon in 1841 and Seghill in 1851. # [[Horsley-970|Mary Horsley (bef.1823-)]], christened in St Peter's, Wallsend, Northumberland on 26th October 1823. # [[Horsley-966|Lydia Horsley (bef.1826-)]], christened in Wallsend on 5th February 1826, living with the family in Earsdon in 1841. # [[Horsley-967|Isabel Horsley]] was born in about 1831, ten years old at the time of the 1841 census. # [[Horsley-968|John William Horsley (abt.1835-abt.1877)]], born in Seghill in about 1835. he married [[Reed-20692|Sarah (Reed) Horsley (1837-)]], daughter of his later stepmother [[Hall-45154|Elizabeth (Hall) Horsley]], in 1854; they had at least four children. John probably died in 1877 in his early 40s. '''20 [[Thomson-7647|William Thomson]]''' son of #40 and #41. William was born in about 1765. He married #21 [[Fallow-19|Margaret (Fallow) Thomson]] on 9th March 1792 at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lesmahagow Lesmahagow], Lanarkshire, Scotland. They had at least six children born in Lesmahagow, Lanark and the later ones in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stonehouse,_South_Lanarkshire Stonehouse], Lanark. James was recorded as a mason in Stonehouse when James and Margaret were born. '''21 [[Fallow-19|Margaret (Fallow) Thomson (abt.1766-)]]''' daughter of #42 [[Fallow-20|John Fallow (bef.1707-)]] and #43 [[Kirkland-2264|Janet (Kirkland) Fallow (abt.1732-)]]. Margaret was christened on 25th November 1766 at Lesmahagow, Lanark, Scotland. She married #20 [[Thomson-7647|William Thomson (abt.1765-)]] on 9th March 1792 at Lesmahagow. :'''Children of #20 [[Thomson-7647|William Thomson]] and #21 [[Fallow-19|Margaret (Fallow) Thomson]]''': # Janet born 1793 in Lesmahagow. # John born 1795 in Lesmahagow. # Thomas born 1797 in Lesmahagow. # Barbara born 1800 in Lesmahagow. # #10 [[Thomson-7491|James Thomson (1805-1875)]]. # [[Thomson-10674|Margaret Thomson]] born oon 19th October 1808 in Stonehouse. 22 unknown 23 unknown 24 = 16 25 = 17 '''26 [[Hann-608|Christopher Hann]]''' born in about 1772, son of #52 probably Robert Hann and #53 probably Mary Walker, and if so christened at Lanchester, County Durham on 18th January 1772. Christopher married #27 [[Horsley-960|Ann (Horsley) Hann (abt.1779-1857)]] on 11th July 1802 in Wallsend, Northumberland. They had probably seven children, christened in [http://www.methodistheritage.org.uk/standrewsnewcastleupontyne.htm St Andrew's, Brunswick Place Methodist Chapel] in Newcastle or [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/5e80d1d3-4146-4f4f-bdc1-0f0f362f1930 Carville Methodist Chapel] in Wallsend. Christopher worked in the mines, listed as a Colliery Overman in 1846. He died in 1859, age 77, a couple of years after his wife. '''27 [[Horsley-960|Ann (Horsley) Hann]]''' daughter of #54 = #36 [[Horsley-971|William Horsley (abt.1755-aft.1796)]] and #55 = #37 [[Fenwick-1513|Jane (Fenwick) Horsley (abt.1755-)]]. Ann was born in Newburn, Northumberland in about 1779, older sister of #18 [[Horsley-875|Robert Horsley (bef.1795-1882)]]. She married #26 [[Hann-608|Christopher Hann]] on 11th July 1802 in Wallsend. They had at least seven children. After Christopher died in 1849, Ann lived in Turnpike Road, Wallsend with son Henry and grandaughter Ann Hann. She died in Hetton le Hole, County Durham on 20th July 1857, age 79. :'''Children of #26 [[Hann-608|Christopher Hann]] and #27 [[Horsley-960|Ann (Horsley) Hann]]''': # [[Hann-866|Jane Hann (abt.1802-1806)]], buried at Longbenton, Northumberland on 18th August 1806, age about 3. # Robert Hann b 1805, uncertain, already widowed when he married Elizabeth Ainsley in 1842# [[Hann-610|Christopher (1809-abt.1846)]], later lived in Easington Lane, Hetton le Hole where he was grocer and later assistant overseer. # [[Hann-611|Ann Hann]], born on 29th December 1810, christened at Brusnwick Wesleyan Chapel on 10th January 1811. # [[Hann-867|John Hann]], buried in Wallsend on 1st arch 1824, age 11. # #13 [[Hann-591|Jane (Hann) Robinson (abt.1815-1897)]]. # [[Hann-609|Henry Hann]] christened 1st March 1818 at Carville Wesleyan Chapel. # Mary Hann b 1820, uncertain, married George Cockburn in 1848. Cockburn family very friendly with Robinsons in Hetton le Hole a couple of generations later. # [[Hann-612|Margaret Hann]] born in Wallsend on 1st September 1823. '''28 [[Wilson-58404|Richard Wilson (abt.1793 - abt.1835)]]''' son of #56 and #57. Richard was 24 when he married #29 [[Wrightson-146|Esther (Wrightson) Simpson]] on 21st December 1817 at Chester le Street, County Durham. They had at least seven children. Richard was a pitman. Richard died between 1834 and 1840, probably in his early forties. '''29 [[Wrightson-146|Esther (Wrightson) Simpson (abt.1796 - 1887)]]''' daughter of #58 James Wrightson and #59, born in Blaydon or Fatfield in about 1796. She was 21 when she married #28 [[Wilson-58404|Richard Wilson]] on 21st December 1817. They had at least seven children. After Richard died in the latter half of the 1830s, Esther married [[Simpson-13997|Moses Simpson (1809-aft.1885)]], on 14th March 1840, a coal miner with whom she had twin sons. For a time Moses boarded in Hetton le Hole and Esther lived with her oldest daughter Margaret, in a house full of coal miners. Esther and Moses lived in Quarrington Hill and later Edmondsley. Moses died in 1885, and Esther in 1887, age 91. :'''Children of #28 [[Wilson-58404|Richard Wilson]] and #29 [[Wrightson-146|Esther (Wrightson) Wilson]]''': # [[Wilson-58419|Margaret (Wilson) Oswald]] christened in Chester-le-Street, County Durham on 30th July 1820. She married [[Oswald-993|George Oswald (abt.1819-aft.1901)]] in Kelloe, County Durham on 4th February 1839. They lived in Red Row, Bishop Middleton, County Durham in 1841 and later in 1861 in Thornley with nine children, a daughter in law and Margaret's widowed mother #29 [[Wrightson-146|Esther (Wrightson) Wilson later Simpson]]. Margaret's husband and four grown sons were coal miners at this time. Margaret died before 1871. # #14 [[Wilson-55873|James Wilson (abt.1822-1894)]], # [[Wilson-58423|John Wilson (1824-1825)]] christened in Chester-le-Street on 11th July 1824, buried on 21st May 1825 in Houghton le Spring, County Durham. # [[Wilson-58422|John Wilson]], christened on 24th February 1828 at Houghton le Spring, County Durham. # [[Wilson-58417|Richard Wilson]] christened at Houghton le Spring on 4th July 1830, buried on 2nd March 1831. # [[Wilson-58420|Richard Wilson]] christened at Houghton le Spring on 15th April 1832, buried on 3rd November 1833. # [[Wilson-58421|Joseph Wilson]] christened on 11th June 1834 in Houghton le Spring, County Durham. :'''Children of #29 [[Wrightson-146|Esther (Wrightson) Simpson]] and second husband [[Simpson-13997|Moses Simpson]]''': # [[Simpson-14000|Charles Simpson]] born in Coxhoe, County Durham in about 1840, I cannot find any record of Charles after 1851. # [[Simpson-13999|Grainger James Simpson]], twin of Charles, Grainger was a coal miner who lived until at least 1911, and had several children. '''30 [[Davidson-9851|Joseph Davidson]]''', son of #60 unknown and #61 unknown. Joseph was born in Washington, County Durham in about 1787. He married #31 [[Brabant-289|Ann (Brabant) Davidson]] at St John, Newcastle on 9th Feb 1819. Joseph was a coal miner. Joseph and Ann lived in Cargills Court, Wingate Grange, Kelloe, County Durham in 1841, and in Easington in 1851. They had at least five children, all born in North Shields. Joseph died in the last quarter of 1860 age 73, registered in Houghton le Spring. '''31 [[Brabant-289|Ann (Brabant) Davidson (1789-1874)]]''', daughter of #62 [[Brabant-284|William Brabant (1758-)]] and #63 [[Nicholson-5033|Eleanor (Nicholson) Brabant (1756-1832)]]. Ann and her twin sister Margaret were born in Whickham, County Durham, baptised on 18th October 1789 at St Mary the Virgin. Ann married #30 [[Davidson-9851|Joseph Davidson]] at St John, Newcastle on 9th Feb 1819. They had at least five children. Ann was widowed in 1860; in 1861 and 1871 she lived with unmarried daughter [[Davidson-9852|Great Aunt Ann Davidson (abt.1824-1915)]] in Hetton le Hole. In 1871 grandaughter #7 [[Wilson-55872|Mary Davidson (Wilson) Robinson (9 Dec 1862 - 1921)]] was also visiting. Ann died in Hetton le Hole in 1874, age 85, 14 years after her husband died. :'''Children of #30 [[Davidson-9851|Joseph Davidson]] and #31 [[Brabant-289|Ann (Brabant) Davidson]]''': # #15 [[Davidson-9841|Hannah (Davidson) Wilson (1820-1904)]]. # [[Davidson-9854|Ellenor Davidson]], christened on 18th August 1822 at North Shields, Northumberland. She married a mariner, [[Hosseck-1|John Hosseck (bef.1849-)]], and had at least one child. # [[Davidson-9852|'''Great Aunt Ann Davidson''']], born in North Shields on 6th March 1824 and christened in Gateshead on 14th March 1827. Ann never married, she lived in Hetton le Hole, near the railway' with her widowed mother and niece #7 [[Wilson-55872|Mary]] in 1871, in Shaw's Row with Mary in 1881 then alone, living on her own means in Smith's Terrace in 1891. In 1911 she was 87 years old, living with niece Mary and her family in Wood Lea. Ann died on 16th September 1915 in Hetton, age 91. She is buried in the cenetery at Hetton Le Hole. #3 [[Robinson-28669|Kathleen Robinson]] recalled Great Aunt Ann being very kind to the family. # [[Davidson-9853|William Davidson]] born on 10th May 1826, christened in Gateshead on 14th March 1827. Listed as a grocer and draper in 1851, living with his parents and siblings. # [[Davidson-11062|Mary Davidson]], born in about 1829. ==== Maternal Four x Great grandparents of Marjorie ==== 32 unknown 33 unknown 34 unknown 35 unknown '''36 (=54) [[Horsley-971|William Horsley]]''', son of #72 unknown and #73 unknown. William was born in about 1755, and married #37 [[Fenwick-1513|Jane (Fenwick) Horsley]] on 19th May 1772 at Newburn, Northumberland, England. They had at least nine children, christened in Newburn or Wallsend. '''37 (=55) [[Fenwick-1513|Jane (Fenwick) Horsley (abt.1755-)]]''' daughter of #74 unknown and #75 unknown. :'''Children of #36 [[Horsley-971|William Horsley]] and #37 [[Fenwick-1513|Jane (Fenwick) Horsley]]''': # [[Horsley-1561|Robert Horsley]] christened on 30th januray 1774 at Newburn, Northumberland. # [[Horsley-1558|Fenwick Horsley]] christened on 10th March 1776 at Newburn, buried in Long Benton, Northumberland on 2nd October 1807, age 30. # #27 [[Horsley-960|Ann (Horsley) Hann (abt.1779-1857)]], mother of #13 [[Hann-591|Jane (Hann) Robinson (abt.1815-1897)]]. # [[Horsley-1563|Edward Horsley]] christened at Newburn on 29th October 1780. # [[Horsley-1562|William Horsley]] christened at Newburn on 8th June 1783. # [[Horsley-1559|John Horsley]] christened at Newburn on 19th June 1785. # [[Horsley-1560|Edward Horsley]] christened at Newburn on 22nd July 1787. # [[Horsley-1556|Margaret Horsley]] christened at Wallsend on 9th October 1791, buried in Long Benton on 9th May 1798, age 7. # #18 [[Horsley-875|Robert Horsley (1795-1882)]], father of #9 [[Horsley-867|Ann (Horsley) Robinson (bef.1817-1873)]]. 38 unknown 39 unknown 40 unknown 41 unknown 42 [[Fallow-20|John Fallow]] son of #84 [[Fallow-25|John Fallow (abt.1680-)]] and #85 Isobel Ross. John was christened on 9 Mar 1707, in the Church of Scotland, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kilwinning Kilwinning], Ayrshire, Scotland. John married # 43 [[Kirkland-2264|Janet (Kirkland) Fallow]] in Lesmahagow, Lanark, Scotland on 9 July 1752. John and Janet had at least five children. 43 [[Kirkland-2264|Janet (Kirkland) Fallow (est.1732-)]] daughter of #86 unknown and #87 unknown. Described as 'of this parish' when she married #42 [[Fallow-20|John Fallow (bef.1707-)]] at Lesmahagow, Lanark, Scotland on 9 July 1752. :'''Children of #42 [[Fallow-20|John Fallow]] and #43 [[Kirkland-2264|Janet (Kirkland) Fallow]]''': # [[Fallow-21|Gavin Fallow]] christened on 30th April 1758 at Lesmahagow. # [[Fallow-22|John Fallow]] christened on 4th August 1762 at Lesmahagow. # [[Fallow-23|Isobel Fallow]] christened on 8th July 1764 at Lesmahagow. # #21 [[Fallow-19|Margaret (Fallow) Thomson (abt.1766-)]]. # [[Fallow-24|Mary Fallow]] christened at Lesmahagow on 6th May 1769. 52 unknown 53 unknown 54 = 36 55 = 37 56 unknown 57 unknown 58 James Ritson. 59 unknown 60 unknown 61 unknown 62 [[Brabant-284|William Brabant]] maybe son of #124 [[Brabant-285|Martin Brabant (1723-)]] and #125 Ann. William was christened on 6th August 1758. He married #63 [[Nicholson-5033|Eleanor (Nicholson) Brabant]] on 13th December 1778 at St Mary the Virgin, Whickham, County Durham, England. They had at least nine children. By the time the youngest was born the family were living in Newcastle upon Tyne. 63 [[Nicholson-5033|Eleanor (Nicholson) Brabant]] born in 1756 in Whickham, County Durham. She married #62 [[Brabant-284|William Brabant]] on 13th December 1778. Eleanor lived in Coxlodge at the time of her death. She was buried in St Nicholas, Gosforth, Northumberland on 11th September 1832, age 72. # [[Brabant-286|William Brabant]] born about 1779 in Whickham, County Durham. # [[Brabant-232|Martin Brabant]] born on 24th December 1780 in Whickham, County Durham. He married Eleanor Atkinson and they had at least five children. He died in 1870 in Durham. # [[Brabant-288|John Brabant]] born in about 1783 in Whickham. # [[Brabant-290|Thomas Brabant]] born in about 1785 in Whickham. # [[Brabant-291|George Brabant]] baptised at St Mary the Virgin, Whickham on 20th May 1787. He was buried in Whickham on 25th April 1795; at the time the family lived in Newcastle upon Tyne. # #31 [[Brabant-289|Ann Brabant (1789-1874)]]. # [[Brabant-287|Margaret Brabant]] twin of Ann, they were baptised on 18th October 1789 at Whickham St Mary. # [[Brabant-293|Eleanor Brabant]] born about 1792 in Whickham. # [[Brabant-292|Robert Brabant]] born about 1796. ==== Maternal Five x Great grandparents of Marjorie ==== 84 [[Fallow-25|John Fallow]], don't know anything about him! 85 Isobel Ross.

Marjorie's paternal ancestors.

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==== Notes on paternal ancestors of [[Humphrey-6461|Marjorie Gibbon]] nee Humphrey. ==== There are links from these notes to each person's Wikitree profile, which includes all sources and notes and links to other family members, and for the more recent people there is often a photograph. On the Wikitree profiles, anything underlined is a link, and the boxed 'Ancestors' and 'Descendants' show a tree of ancestors or a list of descendants. Profiles of living people are private, try person 2 or 3. Ancestors are listed using the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahnentafel Ahnentafel] numbering system. Person 1 is the root of the tree, their father is number 2, their mother is number 3. For anyone in the tree, their father's number is double their number, and their mother's number is double their number plus one. Marjorie, work in progress, January 2021 ==== Paternal ancestors of [[Humphrey-6461|Marjorie Gibbon]] nee Humphrey ==== 1 [[Humphrey-6614|Crosby Humphrey]] ==== Paternal Grandparents of Marjorie ==== x2 [[Humphrey-6919|Robert (Bob) Humphrey (17 Sept 1887 - 23 Jan 1966)]] son of #4 [[Humphrey-6920|Anthony Humphrey (1860-1938)]] and #5 [[Watt-3498|Elizabeth May (Watt) Humphrey (1862-1948)]] Born and died in Sunderland, Bob was a joiner and church organist. Bob and Annie married on 10 Feb 1913 in Whitburn St. Chapel, Sunderland. x3 [[Rowell-1473|Ann (Annie) (Rowell) Humphrey (22 May 1887 - 1977)]] daughter of #6 [[Rowell-1474|Joseph Rowell (1849-1916)]] and #7 [[Turnbull-2653|Elizabeth Robson (Turnbull) Rowell (1853-1920)]]. :'''Children of #2 [[Humphrey-6919|Robert Humphrey]] and #3 [[Rowell-1473|Ann (Rowell) Humphrey]]: Crosby always said that the three fun ones died young, and the serious ones lived to an old age. # [[Humphrey-7029|Mary (Humphrey) Roberts (1 Jan 1914 - 7 May 1984)]] b in Sunderland, married [[Roberts-38734|Cliff Roberts (1919-)]] from Dolgarrog, North Wales, where the [https://historypoints.org/index.php?page=dolgarrog-dam-disaster-memorial dam disaster] killed 12 people when Cliff was in the cinema with his father and much of the rest of the village. His mother was at home with the baby at 1 Hillside Cottages, the house at the end of the terrace where the water flooded past. Cliff worked in the Aluminium works, and was stationed in Sunderland for part of WWII. Mary and Cliff married on 19 Jan 1943 in Sunderland and had two daughters, Rosemary and Anne. Cliff was a police man, Mary was very active in the church - Sunday School teacher. # [[Humphrey-7030|Anthony (Tony) Humphrey (9 Mar 1916 -3 Aug 1944)]] born in Dinsdale Road, Sunderland. Tony worked for Boots in several branches including HIghgate in London. He was a keen photographer? Anthony enlisted into the 11th Hussars in 1942 serving in North Africa and Italy He married Dorothy Chaphan in February 1944, and was killed in action in Normandy while Dorothy was pregnany with their daughter Margaret. He was buried in the war cemetery at [https://www.cwgc.org/visit-us/find-cemeteries-memorials/cemetery-details/2005000/st.-charles-de-percy-war-cemetery/ St Charles de Percy], France. Crosby took their parents to visit his grave after the war. Tony is mentioned in [http://www.warlinks.com/armour/11_hussars/11huss_44.php 'War Diaries For The 11th Hussars, (Prince Albert's Own) September 1939 To March 1946'], 3rd August 1944 "2Tp and 5Tp spent the night together, and 3Tp with the Infantry. The rest of the Sqn slept in a sunken lane which was almost shell and bomb proof. Poor Tpr Humphrey in the Scout Tp was killed by a mortar that day, one could not want a better man.' # [[Humphrey-7031|Robert (Bob) Humphrey (14 Mar 1918-7 Oct 2004)]] born in Sunderland, Bob failed the 11 plus but worked at eveninc classes and became a chartered engineer (?) He worked for Chubb (?) and designed the thermostatic switch used in irons. He married Amor Hudson and they had three children, John, Kathryn and Anthea. Amor and Bob lived in Poundcroft, Cookham, moving to Maidenhead late in life. # [[Humphrey-7032|Rose Humphrey (31 July 1920 - 20 May 1938)]] Rose died of TB at 17. # [[Humphrey-7033|Joseph (Joe) Rowell Humphrey (6 Spet 1922 - 25 Jun 1948)]] Joe was born at 111 Brandling Street, Roker, Sunderland. He enlisted to the Royal Navy in WWII, on the same route as brother Bob in the navy, taking munitions to (probably) Murmansk. Six of the crew on Joe's ship got pleurusy; Joe developed TB. According to family tales, Joe's fiance broke off their engagement and Joe lost the will to live; he died in Sunderland. # #1 [[Humphrey-6614|Crosby Humphrey]] ==== Paternal Great grandparents of Marjorie ==== x4 [[Humphrey-6920|Anthony Humphrey (26 July 1860 ??? - 27 Feb 1938)]] son of #8 [[Humphrey-6921|Anthony Brown Humphrey (1830-1893)]] and #9 [[Biesley-2|Rose Celine (Biesley) Humphrey (abt.1835-1911)]]. Born and died in Sunderland, Anthony was a plumber. He married #5 [[Watt-3498|Elizabeth May (Watt) Humphrey]] 2 Jun 1884 at Venerable Bede Church, Monkwearmouth, County Durham. Teh family lived at Fladstone Street then at 14 Fulwell Road in Monkwearmouth. x5 [[Watt-3498|Elizabeth May (Watt) Humphrey (1862-1948)]] daughter of #10 [[Watt-3499|Robert Watt (abt.1835-1914)]] and #11 [[Wright-33510|Mary Ann (Wright) Watt (abt.1837-1915)]] :'''Children of #4 [[Humphrey-6920|Anthony Humphrey]] and #5 [[Watt-3498|Elizabeth May (Watt) Humphrey]]: # [[Humphrey-6944|Thomas Biesley Humphrey (1885-1957)]] # #2 [[Humphrey-6919|Robert Humphrey (1887-1966)]] # [[Humphrey-6945|Anthony Brown Humphrey (1890-1973)]] # [[Humphrey-6946|May Watt (Humphrey) Nicholls (1892-)]] # [[Humphrey-6947|Rose Marie Biesley Humphrey (1893-abt.1961)]] # [[Humphrey-6948|Marianne (Humphrey) Blacklock (1895-abt.1981)]] # [[Humphrey-6949|Celine Humphrey (1896-abt.1975)]] # [[Humphrey-6950|Victoria Margaret (Humphrey) Ford (1897-1971)]] # [[Humphrey-6951|Kathleen (Humphrey) Dunn (1899-1974)]] 6 son of #12 and #13 7 [[Turnbull-2653|Elizabeth Robson (Turnbull) Rowell (1853-1920)]] daughter of #14 [[Turnbull-2658|John Turnbull (bef.1820-abt.1881)]] and #15 [[Robson-1896|Ann (Robson) Turnbull (1820-abt.1860)]] :'''Children of #6 [] and #7 [[Turnbull-2653|Elizabeth Robson (Turnbull) Rowell]]: ==== Paternal Two x Great grandparents of Marjorie ==== 8 son of #16 and #17 9 daughter of #18 and #19 :'''Children of #8 and #9 : 10 [[Watt-3499|Robert Watt (abt.1835-1914)]] son of #20 and #21 11 [[Wright-33510|Mary Ann (Wright) Watt (abt.1837-1915)]] daughter of #22 [[Wright-33526|Samuel Wright (abt.1805-1883)]] and #23 :'''Children of #10 [[Watt-3499|Robert Watt]] and #11 [[Wright-33510|Mary Ann (Wright) Watt: 12 son of #24 and #25 13 daughter of #26 and #27 :'''Children of #12 and #13: 14 [[Turnbull-2658|John Turnbull (bef.1820-abt.1881)]] son of #28 [[Turnbull-2663|Joshua Turnbull (bef.1783-abt.1861)]] and #29 [[Oliver-9589|Johanna (Oliver) Turnbull (abt.1787-bef.1841)]] 15 [[Robson-1896|Ann (Robson) Turnbull (1820-abt.1860)]] daughter of #30 [[Robson-1897|John Robson (abt.1791-aft.1861)]] and #31 [[Stockton-1671|Elizabeth (Stockton) Robson (abt.1792-aft.1851)]] :'''Children of #14 [[Turnbull-2658|John Turnbull]] and #15 [[Robson-1896|Ann (Robson) Turnbull]]: ==== Paternal Three x Great grandparents of Marjorie ==== 16 son of #32 and #33. 17 daughter of #34 and #35. 18 son of #36 and #37. 19 daughter of #38 and #39 20 son of #40 and #41. 21 daughter of #42 and #43 22 [[Wright-33526|Samuel Wright (abt.1805-1883)]] son of #44 [[Wright-33531|Joseph Wright (1777-aft.1805)]] and #45 [[Henderson-15330|Mary (Henderson) Wright (abt.1777-aft.1805)]]. Samuel was born in Sunderland, christened at Spring Garden Lane Presbyterial, Sunderland, on 26th Feb 1805. Samuel went to Ireland where he married #23 Margaret, from Malone, Antrim. The couple had three children in Belfast, Mary, Samuel and John, and were back in Monkwearmouth by the time William was born in 1846. The family lived in Monkwearmouth for the rest of Samuel's life. He was a ship's carpenter, and listed as shipwright seaman suggesting that he went on sea voyages as ship's carpenter. He died in Sunderland early in 1883, age 78. 23 Margaret, born about 1808 in Malone, Antrim, Ireland. :'''Children of #22 [[Wright-33526|Samuel Wright]] and #23: 26 son of #52 and #53 27 daughter of #54 and #55 28 [[Turnbull-2663|Joshua Turnbull (bef.1783-abt.1861)]] son of #56 and #57 29 [[Oliver-9589|Johanna (Oliver) Turnbull (abt.1787-bef.1841)]] daughter of #58 and #59. Johanna married #28 [[Turnbull-2663|Joshua Turnbull (bef.1783-abt.1861)]] on 21st May 1805 in Sedgefield, County Durham. They had at least six children, born in Sedgefield. Johanna appears to have died before the census in 1841. :'''Children of #28 [[Turnbull-2663|Joshua Turnbull]] and #29 [[Oliver-9589|Johanna (Oliver) Turnbull]]: 30 [[Robson-1897|John Robson (abt.1791-aft.1861)]] son of #60 and #61. John was born in Maltby, Yorkshire in about 1791. With his wife #31 [[Stockton-1671|Elizabeth (Stockton) Robson (abt.1792-aft.1861)]] he had at least eight children, born between about 1811 and 1836 in Sunderland. William the eldest was a baker, then John (brick layer/plasterer), #15 [[Robson-1896|Ann]], Mary, Gowland (cooper), Thomas, Matthew (brewer and later labourer) and Martha. In 1841 they lived in [https://wp.sunderland.ac.uk/seagullcity/high-street-west-to-keele-square/ Pan Lane], Monk Wearmouth, Sunderland 1851 and 1861 they lived in Gateshead, first on East Street, then Park Lane (now the fly over past the Gateshead Stadium). John was buried in Gateshead in June 1862. 31 [[Stockton-1671|Elizabeth (Stockton) Robson (abt.1792-aft.1861)]] daughter of #62 and #63. Elizabeth was born in Eaglescliffe in County Durham. She married #30 John Robson and they had at least eight children. In 1841 they lived in [https://wp.sunderland.ac.uk/seagullcity/high-street-west-to-keele-square/ Pan Lane], Monk Wearmouth, Sunderland 1851 and 1861 they lived in Gateshead, first on East Street, then Park Lane (now the fly over past the stadium). Elizabeth died after 1861. :'''Children of #30 [[Robson-1897|John Robson]] and #31 [[Stockton-1671|Elizabeth (Stockton) Robson]]: ==== Paternal Four x Great grandparents of Marjorie ==== 36 42 son of #84 and #85 43 daughter of #86 and #87. 44 [[Wright-33531|Joseph Wright (1777-aft.1805)]] 45 [[Henderson-15330|Mary (Henderson) Wright (abt.1777-aft.1805)]] ==== Paternal Five x Great grandparents of Marjorie ====

Mark Chalk To-Do List

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Mark Pavelich

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[[Category:Glorious Ginkgos]] [[Category:WikiGames]] [[Space:Roger_Keith_Midgley|Roger Keith Midgley]] | [[Space:Warren_Strelow|Warren Strelow]] | [[Space:Mark_Pavelich|Mark Pavelich]] | [[Space:George_Richard_Parker|George Richard Parker]] [[Space:Glorious_Gingkos|Glorious Ginkgos]] This is a place for the Glorious Ginkgos to make notes for our Olympian, [[Pavelich-11|Mark Pavelich (1958-2021)]] 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. ==To-do list== === Immediate family === * Father: Thomas Edward Pavelich (1928–1995)- {{FamilySearch|GWP6-7G7}} '''Pavelich-12''' * Mother: Ann Rose Gregorich (Still living) '''done''' * Siblings (only 2 siblings have passed): ::# Baby boy (1952-1952) {{FamilySearch|GCMJ-974}} '''Pavelich-17''' ::# Michael John Pavelich (1954–2018) {{FamilySearch|G3CZ-SBC}} '''Pavelich-16''' === Paternal === *Grandfather: Mijat "Mike" Pavelich (1879–1959) {{FamilySearch|G3SK-L1H}} (Father is named but unsourced. Mother is also named and has one source that assumed to be her) '''done''' *Grandfather Mike's first wife Marija Šarić {{FamilySearch|G3SK-YFS}} & {{FindAGrave|148527836 }} (Married on 7 Jan 1911 in Lika-Krbava, Hungary. Has 9 siblings) ::# Thomas's half sister Magdalane "Mandie" Pavelich {{FamilySearch|G3S2-4FJ}} '''Pavelich-19''' (Has an unsourced husband and no children listed) ::# Thomas's half sister Ann Catherine Pavelich {{FamilySearch|G3SK-B36}} (Doesn't look like she married) '''Pavelich-21''' ::# Thomas's half brother John Pavelich {{FamilySearch|G3S2-7H9}} '''Pavelich-20''' (Wife and 1 child) ::# Thomas's half brother Joseph Louis {{FamilySearch|G3SW-NWX}} '''Pavelich-22''' (Wife who has parents and 3 siblings, no children) ::# Thomas's half sister Catherine Pavelich {{FamilySearch|GWP6-3XM}} (Died young) '''Pavelich-24''' *Grandmother: Anna Kovacevic (1891–1972) {{FamilySearch|LT3M-C4L}} (Mike was her second husband) '''Kovacevic-44''' *Grandmother Anna's first husband John Sarich {{FamilySearch|LT3M-DC7}} (Has parents and 13 siblings- siblings are unsourced) ::# Thomas's half sister Frances Sarich {{FamilySearch|LT31-3PT}} '''Sarich-13''' ::# Thomas's full sister Katherine Frances Pavelich (1925–2014) {{FamilySearch|GWPD-1VT}} '''Pavelich-18''' ::# Thomas's full brother Frank Joseph Pavelich Sr (1927–2004) {{FamilySearch|GWP6-6XF}} '''Pavelich-23''' === Maternal === Ann Rose Gregorich is still living and I cannot find her parent's names in order to get started. '''done JODY''' * I think this is an obit for Ann's sister. If so, it lists parents: https://www.zmsfuneralhome.com/obituaries/3185517 [[Rodgers-2825|Rodgers-2825]] 04:51, 27 August 2023 (UTC) '''done JODY''' * brother John's obituary: https://www.genlookups.com/mn/webbbs_config.pl/noframes/read/684 '''done JODY''' === Spouse === Kara Dawn Burmachuk (1968–2012) {{FamilySearch|G3CD-YX5}} ''' done JODY''' * Father: Brian John Burmachuk (1941-2023) {{FamilySearch|GL7L-DTN}} '''done JODY''' :*Grandfather: John Burmachuk (1917-1970) {{FindAGrave|122647190}} (Only source found was Find a Grave) :*Grandmother: Marija “Mary” Leszczynski Burmachuk Antifaiff (1916-1973). {{FindAGrave|122635305 }} There is another Marija Antifaiff ({{FindAGrave|111385191 }}) linked on John's Find a Grave but they have different dates and different cemeteries. More research is needed for her. * Mother: Beverlee Ann Hansen (1942–2004) {{FamilySearch|G3CD-YFH}} '''done JODY''' :*Grandfather: Thomas Gunder Hansen (1907–1984) {{FamilySearch|GCSM-9WC}} (Has parents and 3 siblings, no spouses or children listed for any of the siblings. Thomas Gunder Hansen's father Tobias has 2 wives and a total of 6 children. Tobias's mother Helene Tønnesdatter, has parents and 6 siblings. Thomas's mother Borghild Gunnarsdatter's line ends with her parents.) :* Grandmother: Madeline Rosemond Jacobson (1912 – 1986) {{FamilySearch|GC91-B61}} (Has 2 siblings. The line ends for her father John Jacobson. Mother Alma Alice Sallness has parents and 5 siblings. Her father Sam Sallness's line ends here. Mother Anna Jacobena Nelson has parents and 11 siblings) *Sibling (has 4? siblings total) :# Bruce Martin Hansen (1941–1941) {{FamilySearch|GCSM-QD4}} == Mark's details == Mark's Family Search: [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GCMX-TLF GCMX-TLF] Could maybe use help on finding Mark's daughter: see Kara's FG file... The Paveliches have no children, although Mark has a daughter, Tarja, 25, of Duluth from a previous marriage. Exclude is she is alive though. [[Maynard-5042|Maynard-5042]] 15:17, 22 August 2023 (UTC) Mark's obit...https://www.startribune.com/obituaries/detail/0000387274/. [[Maynard-5042|Maynard-5042]] 15:19, 22 August 2023 (UTC) ---- His parent's names are: Tom Pavelich and Anna Rose Gregorich (married 9 Jan 1952 in St. Louis, Minnesota)
First wife is Susan J Koski (unknown if living) married on 11 Sep 1985 in St Louis, Minnesota. Divorced in 1989.
Second wife is Kara Dawn Burmachuk (born 7 Feb 1968 in Tofte, Cook, Minnesota, died 6 Sep 2012 in Lutsen, Cook, Minnesota) her father's name is Brian John Burmachuk (1941-2023) and her mother's name is Beverlee Ann Hansen (1942-2004) Mark and Kara married in Nov 1994
2 older siblings, Mike and Jean Gevik (Jean's husband is Larry who died a few months after Kara), and 1 younger sibling, Dave. (Siblings are all living)
Lived in Lutsen and Sauk Centre, Minnesota, and Manhatten, New York where he played for the New York Rangers
Had a black border collie named Taz who alerted people after his death
Source: The Atlantic [https://theathletic.com/3132198/2022/02/17/the-quiet-life-and-the-sad-death-of-the-miracle-on-ice-teams-mark-pavelich/]
His Wikipedia page links tons of articles: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Pavelich]
Find a Grave: [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/223925935/mark-thomas-pavelich] [[Dobihal-3|Dobihal-3]] 18:17, 22 August 2023 (UTC) ---- Mark's paternal grandmother Family Search page Anna Kovacevic Female 1891 – 1972 •LT3M-C4L https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT3M-C4L Mark's father's Family search page Father Tom Pavolich https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWP6-7G7[[Cox-27529|Cox-27529]] 23:25, 22 August 2023 (UTC) ---- '''Immediate family:''' * Father: Thomas Edward Pavelich (1928–1995)- {{FamilySearch|GWP6-7G7}} * Mother: Ann Rose Gregorich (Living? Likely born in the 30's and still alive) * Siblings (only 2 siblings have passed): ::# Baby boy (1952-1952) {{FamilySearch|GCMJ-974}} ::# Michael John Pavelich (1954–2018) {{FamilySearch|G3CZ-SBC}} '''Paternal''' *Grandfather: Mijat "Mike" Pavelich (1879–1959) {{FamilySearch|G3SK-L1H}} *Grandmother: Anna Kovacevic (1891–1972) {{FamilySearch|LT3M-C4L}} *Grandfather Mike's first wife Marija Šarić {{FamilySearch|G3SK-YFS}} ::#Father's half sister Magdalane "Mandie" Pavelich {{FamilySearch|G3S2-4FJ}} ::#Father's half sister Ann Catherine Pavelich {{FamilySearch|G3SK-B36}} ::#Father's half brother John Pavelich {{FamilySearch|G3S2-7H9}} *Uncle & Aunt: ::# Katherine Frances Pavelich (1925–2014) {{FamilySearch|GWPD-1VT}} ::# Frank Joseph Pavelich Sr (1927–2004) {{FamilySearch|GWP6-6XF}} '''Maternal''' This is a blank slate for me, I can't find Ann Rose Gregorich's parents or siblings '''Spouse''' *Wife: Kara Dawn Burmachuk (1968–2012) {{FamilySearch|G3CD-YX5}} '''WIP JODY''' ::* Father: Brian John Burmachuk (1941-2023) {{FamilySearch|GL7L-DTN}} '''WIP JODY''' :::*Grandfather: John Burmachuk (1917-1970) {{FindAGrave|122647190}} No sources found, only Find a Grave :::*Grandmother: Marija “Mary” Leszczynski Burmachuk Antifaiff (1916-1973). {{FindAGrave|122635305 }} There is another Marija Antifaiff ({{FindAGrave|111385191 }}) linked on John's Find a Grave but they have different dates and different cemeteries. More research is needed for her. ::* Mother: Beverlee Ann Hansen (1942–2004) {{FamilySearch|G3CD-YFH}} '''WIP JODY''' :::*Grandfather: Thomas Gunder Hansen (1907–1984) {{FamilySearch|GCSM-9WC}} :::* Grandmother: Madeline Rosemond Jacobson (1912 – 1986) {{FamilySearch|GC91-B61}} Madeline's line ends here. ::::: - worked on Madeline's relatives (added people & sources, merged, etc.) [[Rodgers-2825|Rodgers-2825]][[Rodgers-2825|Rodgers-2825]] 01:34, 24 August 2023 (UTC) ::*Sibling (has 4? siblings total) ::# Bruce Martin Hansen (1941–1941) {{FamilySearch|GCSM-QD4}} [[Dobihal-3|Dobihal-3]] 21:11, 23 August 2023 (UTC)

Mark Ramsey To-Do List

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Mark Ridgway To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Ridgway-215|Mark Ridgway]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Ridgway-215&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Mark Ridgway To-Do List|Mark's current to-do list]].'' CROPP, Elizabeth, b.xxxx (1725 ??)__d.xxxx - married Rev. William HUDSON, b.1715__d.23 July 1771, Church at Tadley - their daughter HUDSON, Martha, b.10 Jun 1756, Kingsclere, England - married BEARE, Thomas, b.1745__d.1831, England, who're also the parents of BEARE, Thomas Hudson. I am particularly interested in the ancestors of Elizabeth CROPP ?? It is noted that she came from Bavaria, and there was a "connection" of sorts with her and King George I of England??

Mark Summers Family Tree

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Mark Thompson, Braswell 2015-11-30 import cleanup

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Thompson-13590|Mark Thompson]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Thompson-13590&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Mark Thompson To-Do List|Mark's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Status !|Notes |- | [[Mock-551|Mock, Mary Agnes]] || 1705 || Waiting || Merge with [[Meckh-2|Agnes Meckh]] |- | [[Braswell-239|Braswell, Zilphia]] || 1830 || Waiting || Update with additional research info || Requested edit permission |- | [[Fulmer-341|Fulmer, John Adam]] || 1794 || Completed || Update with additional research info |- | [[Fulmer-353|Fulmer, John III]] || 1773 || Completed || Update with additional research info |- | [[Ridlehuber-12|Reidlehuber, Salome]] || 1793 || Completed || Update with additional research info || Update with alternative last name spellings |- | [[Ridlehuber-10|Riddlehuber, George Michael]] || 1750 || Completed || List additional children from his will |- | [[Reitlehover-1|Reitelhover, Simon]] || 1725 || Completed || Update with additional research info || Update with alternative last name spellings |- | [[Stuck-44|Stuck, Uriah Jackson Sr]] || 1824 || Completed || Merge with Stuck-60, request made |- | [[Vollmer-11|Vollmer, Eberhardt]] || 1697 || Completed || Update with additional research info |- | [[Vollmer-2|Vollmer, Johannes]] || 1733 || Completed || Update with additional research info |- | [[Wicker-287|Wicker, Magdalena]] || 1750 || In Progress || Update with additional research info || Link to additional probable children of [[Ridlehuber-10|GMR]] |- | [[Williams-6472 |Williams, Ervin]] || 1828 || Completed || Update with additional research info |- |}

Market Square Graveyard, Dunlavin Upper Townland, County Wicklow

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[[Category: Market Square Graveyard, Dunlavin Upper Townland, County Wicklow]] ==General Information== {{Image|file=cemetery entrance image here|align=r|size=200}} Cemetery name: Market Square Graveyard (also known as Old Dunlavin Graveyard) Address: Market Square, Dunlavin Upper, County Wicklow GPS Coordinates: [https://www.google.com/maps/place/53%C2%B003'30.3%22N+6%C2%B042'01.9%22W/@53.0583853,-6.7006078,90m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0x3199810fe48e1b85!8m2!3d53.058416!4d-6.700537 53.058416, -6.700537] ==History== Use this area to document a history/description of the cemetery. ==Notable Interments== * [[Unknown-613055|Katherin Hughes]] (d. 1668), one of the first residents of the town, and the oldest-dated headstone surviving in the cemetery. ==More Information== * See the [[:Category: Market Square Graveyard, Dunlavin Upper Townland, County Wicklow|Market Square Graveyard category]] for profiles of those who have been documented at this cemetery. * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686206 Dunlavin Old Graveyard on FindAGrave]

Market Street, Philadelphia

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Markham Colliery Disaster

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With grateful thanks to '''[https://markhamstorymine.org/stories/disasters/disasters-1973/ The Story Mine]''' for permission to use their information and images in commemorating those who lost their lives in 1973. Please see their web site for photographs of the men and their family histories.
Contact: TBC ===History and Circumstances=== * Date: 30 July 1973 * Location: Markham Colliery, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England * Victims: 18 lives lost * Cause: Winding Accident
On Monday 30th July 1973 a terrible disaster happened when the cage carrying the miners to go underground into the pit failed to stop. It was the start of the day shift and by 6.20am 105 miners had already been lowered into the pit. Then, the overlap rope cage carrying 15 men on the top deck and 14 men on the lower deck began its descent. Sparks were seen coming from the brake cylinder by the engine winder who then slammed on the emergency stop button. Nothing happened and the cage crashed down to the bottom of the pit some 1320 feet below ground. The ascending cage crashed through the winding house roof. 13 men died at the scene and another 5 men died later in hospital. The other 11 men in the cage and one rescue worker were very seriously injured and were taken to hospital at Chesterfield.

'''THE Disasters Project no longer works on disasters that occurred less than 75 years ago. This is because we respect the privacy of any family members of the victims who could still be alive today. We ask members not to create profile for the men killed in this disaster unless you are a family member.''' ==Sources== *[https://markhamstorymine.org/1973-official-report-into-the-disaster/ Official Report into the Disaster] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Markham_Colliery_disaster Wikipedia]

Markham Colliery Disaster 1938

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===History and Circumstances=== * Date: 10 May 1938 * Location: Markham Colliery, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England * Victims: 79 lives lost * Cause: Explosion Accident
At 5.30am on Tuesday 10th May 1938, the night shift was coming to an end, some of the men had already started to make their way back to the pit bottom. This was the Black Shale seam, the deepest and the farthest away from the pit bottom. In the pit yard the men on the day shift were arriving ready to start work at 6am. Suddenly, underground, a tremendous draft got up followed by a terrific bang. Black coal dust and smoke filled the pit and a wall of fire swept through the seam. There had been an explosion of gas at the coal face. Some tubs carrying coal ran out of control and smashed into an electric joint box causing sparks which ignited the coal dust. 79 men were killed and 40 men were injured.

'''Those who were killed:''' {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="2" width="700" |- ! align="center" style="background:#FFBF23;"|'''First Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#FFBF23;"|'''Surname''' ! align="center" style="background:#FFBF23;"|'''Age''' ! align="center" style="background:#FFBF23;"|'''Profile''' ! align="center" style="background:#FFBF23;"|'''Occupation''' |- | Henry || Alberry || 46 || || Contractor |- | James || Allen || 25 || || Contractor |- | Leonard || Atkin || 53 || || Contractor |- | David ||Bann || 54 ||[[Bann-68|David Bann]] || Contractor |- | Albert || Bell || 33 || || Road Layer |- | Walter || Bluer || 41 || || Ripper |- | Charles || Bown || 28 || || Contractor |- | John Henry || Bradford || 46 || || Ripper |- | John Arnold || Bray || 34 || || Ripper |- | Samuel Frederick || Bray || 20 || || Haulage Hand |- | Herbert || Brough || 63 ||[[Brough-1032 | Herbert Brough]] || Shot-firer |- | Arthur || Brown || 18 || || Pony Driver |- | John Thomas || Brown || 26 || || Timber Drawer |- | George Cyril Foulds || Buckley || 40 || || Contractor |- | Arthur || Carter || 40 || || Deputy |- | John William Watson || Commons || 33 || || Contractor |- | George || Cowley || 38 || || Contractor |- | George || Davidson || 51 || || Contractor |- | Walter James || Frost || 47 || || Contractor |- | Alfred || Furniss || 39 || || Road Man |- | Alfred || Garland || 52 || [[Garland-4304|Alfred Garland]] || Timber Drawer |- | Joseph || Geary || 55 || || Detaller |- | Colin || Gee-Pemberton || 30 || || Belt Hand |- | Ambrose || Grainger || 41 || || Road Repairer |- | John William || Grainger || 47 || || Road Repairer |- | Robert Emlyn || Grainger || 21 || || Road Repairer |- | Bernard || Gregory || 34 || || Timber Drawer |- | Robert || Gregson || 36 || || Contractor |- | John William || Hadley || 32 || [[Hadley-3858|John Hadley]] || Contractor |- | Joseph || Hardy || 37 || || Contractor |- | Herbert Snr || Hargreaves || 48 ||[[Hargreaves-1478|Herbert Hargreaves Snr]] || Contractor |- | Herbert Jnr || Hargreaves || 27 || || Contractor |- | Leslie || Hargreaves || 23 || || Contractor |- | Wilfred || Haywood || 36 || || Ripper |- | Arthur || Henson || 45 || || Ripper |- | Joseph || Hibbard || 52 ||[[Hibbard-1902|Joseph Hibbard]]|| Timber Drawer |- | Clarence || Hill || 29 || || Belt Hand |- | Henry (Harry) || Hudson || 26 || || Gate-end Loader |- | Lawrence || Jacklin || 28 || || Contractor |- | George Henry || Jackson || 43 || || Contractor |- | Enoch || Jones || 21 || || Contractor |- | Frank || Jones || 33 || || Haulage Hand |- | Thomas || Jones || 49 || || Contractor |- | Leonard || Keller || 26 || || Belt Turner |- | Samuel || Kerry || 20 || || Haulage |- | Roe || Kirk || 60 || || Contractor |- | Alfred || Lamb || 26 || || Road Layer |- | Harry || Lavender || 39 || || Ripper |- | John William || Lievesley || 46 || || Deputy |- | Joseph || Lilley || 30 || [[Lilley-2138|Joseph Lilley]] || Road Repairer |- | Felix Leonard Adlington || Linathan || 48 || [[Linathan-1|Felix Linathan]] || Contractor |- | Stanley || Lodge || 40 || || Belt Erector |- | Arthur || May || 59 || || Contractor |- | John || McConnon || 26 || || Rope Greaser |- | Fred || Monk || 60 || || Timber Drawer |- | Clarence Cyril || Palmer || 39 || || Contractor |- | George Edward || Pether || 30 || || Ripper |- | William || Pickering || 24 || || Haulage Hand |- | Mark || Richards || 31 || [[Richards-19616|Mark Richards]] || Ripper |- | Albert Ernest || Rodgers || 19 || || Haulage Hand |- | Arthur || Roper || 61 || || Contractor |- | James Stanley || Rowland || 34 || || Contractor |- | Samuel Edward D || Salt || 41 || [[Salt-1247|Samuel Edward Salt]] || Deputy |- | William Henry || Sherwin || 64 || [[Sherwin-898 | William Sherwin]] || Engine Driver |- | Clarence || Silcock || 42 || [[Silcock-525|Clarence Silcock]] || Ripper |- | Robert || Simms || 57 || || Contractor |- | Frank || Smith || 26 || || Belt Trimmer |- | Fred || Taylor || 53 || || Contractor |- | Harry || Taylor || 33 || || Belt Erector |- | Herbert || Wale || 40 || || Face Timber Drawer |- | Benjamin || Wallace || 29 || || Road Layer |- | William Wilkinson || Watson || 58 || [[Watson-35421 | William Wilkinson Watson]] || Contractor |- | Denton || Whelpdale || 39 || || Contractor |- | William Edward || Whelpton || 32 || || Rope Greaser |- | Redvers Baden || Whitehead || 37 ||[[Whitehead-6808 | Redvers Whitehead]] || Shot-firer |- | George || Whitley || 43 || || Ripper |- | Matthew || Williams || 36 || || Contractor |- | Robert Henry || Wood || 22 || || Haulage Hand |- | Thomas George || Yates || 38 || || Timber Drawer |} [https://www.derbyshire.gov.uk/council/news-events/news-updates/news/can-you-help-trace-the-relatives-of-thirteen-markham-miners.aspx '''Derbyshire County Council appeal to trace the relatives of 13 of these miners'''] ==Sources== *[http://www.dmm.org.uk/news19/9381105.htm Official Report into the Disaster] *[https://markhamstorymine.org/1938-disaster-reporting-from-the-sheffield-star/ Sheffield Star Report of the Disaster]

Markham Colliery Disaster 1973

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===History and Circumstances=== * Date: 30 July 1973 * Location: Markham Colliery, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England * Victims: 18 lives lost * Cause: Winding Accident
On Monday 30th July 1973 a terrible disaster happened when the cage carrying the miners to go underground into the pit failed to stop. It was the start of the day shift and by 6.20am 105 miners had already been lowered into the pit. Then, the overlap rope cage carrying 15 men on the top deck and 14 men on the lower deck began its descent. Sparks were seen coming from the brake cylinder by the engine winder who then slammed on the emergency stop button. Nothing happened and the cage crashed down to the bottom of the pit some 1320 feet below ground. The ascending cage crashed through the winding house roof. 13 men died at the scene and another 5 men died later in hospital. The other 11 men in the cage and one rescue worker were very seriously injured and were taken to hospital at Chesterfield.

'''Those who were killed:''' {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="2" width="700" |- ! align="center" style="background:#FFBF23;"|'''First Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#FFBF23;"|'''Surname''' ! align="center" style="background:#FFBF23;"|'''Age''' ! align="center" style="background:#FFBF23;"|'''Profile''' ! align="center" style="background:#FFBF23;"|'''Details''' |- | Joseph || Birkin || || || |- | Clarence || Briggs || || || |- | Joseph William || Brocklehurst || || || |- | Clifford || Brooks || || || |- | Henry || Chapman || || || |- | Gordon Richard || Cooper || || || |- | George || Eyre || || || |- | Jan || Kaminski || || || |- | Michael || Kilroy || || || |- | Lucjam Julian || Plewinski || || || |- | Frederick || Reddish || || || |- | Wilfred || Rodgers || || || |- | Charles Leonard || Sissons || || || |- | Frank || Stone || || || |- | Charles Richard || Turner || || || |- | Albert || Tyler || || || |- | Alfred || White || || || |- | William || Yates || || || |} ==Sources== *[https://markhamstorymine.org/1973-official-report-into-the-disaster/ Official Report into the Disaster] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Markham_Colliery_disaster Wikipedia]

Markham Name Study

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[[Category:Markham 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 ==

Markham Related Documents, Group 1

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Markham Related Documents, Group 1 prepared by Pamela Hutchison Garrett, January 2019 The Wills below are connected to a group of Markhams primarily in Stepney, St Giles Cripplegate, and St James Clerkenwell London during the 17th century. The exact Markham relationships have not been determined, but many of the people in these Wills are related. I have attempted to "loosely" transcribe the Wills below. I am not well-skilled at this transcription task. Italicized words are questioned. Further scrutiny is recommended, and suggestions and corrections are invited. Pam Garrett == Will of [[Markham-7319|Moses Markham]], Gardener of Saint James Clerkenwell, Middlesex; 15 Dec 1617; PROB 11/130.
== - Partial transcription by Pamela Hutchison Garrett. Note – The Will of Moses Markham is very difficult to read. In the name of God Amen I [[Markham-7319|Moses Markham]] of the parish of St James at Clerkenwell . . .
bequeath unto my father John Markham the sume of twenty pounds . . .
bequeath unto my brother Tobias Markham . . . [properties, unreadable] . . .
bequeath unto the two daughters of my said brother Tobias Elizabeth and Alice ten pounds . . .
bequeath unto my . . . and Mary forty shillings . . .
bequeath to John Senior son of [[Senior-793|William Senior]] the sume of five pounds . . .
poor people of the parish of St James at Clarkenwell . . .
bequeath unto my father in law John Groome . . . forty shillings to buy him a ring for my sake . .
bequeath unto . . . and ''Hester'' my wife . . .
[several unreadable bequests] . . .
bequeath unto my ''unkel'' William ____ and his wife . . . twenty shillings
bequeath unto my mother in law Mary Groome . . . twentie shillings . . .
[wife], aforesaid John Markham, and _____ Groome, executors . . .
[closing statements].
Witnesses – William ____, Tobias Markham, _____ [source] Will of Moses Markham, Gardener of Saint James Clerkenwell, Middlesex 15 December 1617 PROB 11/130; National Archives - Documents Online.
Also available through - England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858; ancestry database. == Will of [[Humphrey-7161|Jane Markham]], Widow of Stepney, Middlesex; 6 August 1649; PROB 11/209/56.
== - Transcription by Pamela Hutchison Garrett. Note - Jane Markham (nee Humphrey) is the widow of Robert Markham (c.1570 – 1627) of Stepney. Margaret Roe (nee Elsmore) married first Robert Markham Jr (1610 - 1638), and second Simon Roe. I [[Humphrey-7161|Jane Markham]] ''Somehouse'' [?Limehouse] in the parish of Stebenheath in the Countie of Middlesex Widdow . . . And first I bequeath my soule . . . decently buried at the discretion of my Executors and friends herein named . . . I give and bequeath to my Grandchild John Markham sonne of my late sonne Robert Markham . . . All that my messuage or Tentmt in Limehouse . . . whatsoever thereunto belonging called by name or the signe of ''Eressonvaggon Tabtone'' [?Tavern] and now in the holdinge or occupation of Robert ''Nintrober'' or ''Hid Norodestson'' And . . . give and bequeath unto my said grandchild All . . . messuage or tentmt in ''Gosserevaggon'' Alley in Limehouse aforesaid . . . appurtenances whatsoever thereunto belonging now in the holding or occupation of Thomas Jones, Anne ''Erlosuson'' widow, and Richard Williams. To have and to hold all said messuage or tentmt . . . unto the said John Markham and to the heirs of said . . . lawful . . . to be hereinafter forever . . . Item I give and bequeath to my grandchild Jane Markham sister of the said John Markham All those my . . . tentemt, lands and . . . every of their appurtenances in Limehouse aforesaid . . . holdinge or occupation of John ____, Henry ''Donleson'', Richard ____, and Doctor Teague . . to have and to hold the said Messuages and Tentemt . . . unto the said Jane Markham and to the heirs of her body lawfully to be begotten forever. All my Messuages Land and . . . lately purchased of William Smith of the Middle Temple esquire Provided . . . and my will and . . . That if either of my said grandchildren shall depart this life . . . to my other Grandchild . . . Item I give and bequeath to my kinsman [[Markham-7338|''Watchfield'' Markham]] the sume of ten pounds Item I give to my late husband’s sister Elizabeth ''Durstid'', wife of William ''Dortid'' the sume of five pounds and to her ''five'' children . . twenty shillings apiece Item I give to [[Markham-1396|Tobias Markham]] Gardener ''thirty'' shillings to buy him a ''ringe'' Item I give to my daughter [[Elsmore-56| Margaret Roe]] wife of Simon Roe five pounds. Item I give Five pounds to be distributed to and among the poore Widdowed of . . . at the discretion of my . . . hereinafter named. Item . . . and ordaine the said Margaret Roe together with my said grandchildren John and Jane Markham full and sole . . . my last Will and Testament And I . . . my ''loving'' friends Thomas ''Wilkenson'' [?Williamson] of Limehouse aforesaid ''Shoomabter'' and Francis ''Olments'' of Limehouse aforesaid ''Glazier'' . . . all of the . . . of this my said Will and to see the same fairly and fully performed . . . befalfe. I give to each of them forty shillings to by each of them ''ringges''. Item Lastly I hereby revoke all former Wills and . . . my Last Will and Testament . . . third day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand six hundred forty and eight and . . . published my hand and seal it in the . . The marke of Jane Markham . . Robert ____, Witness to the Sealing; Robert ____, Samuel ____ [source] Will of Jane Markham, Widow of Stepney, Middlesex; 6 August 1649; PROB 11/209/56; National Archives, Kew.
Also available through - England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858; ancestry database. == Will of [[Markham-1412|Tobias Markham]] [St Giles Cripplegate]; 08 May 1652; PROB 11/221/600.
== - Partial transcription by Pamela Hutchison Garrett. . . . my boddy to be buryed in the . . . Churchyard . . . St Giles Cripplegate . . .
Give and bequeath to my eldest son Tobias . . . copyhold land at ''Dunonton'' now in the possession of Michal ''Boolly'' . . .
I give to my son William a Ring of Gold with . . . Markham . . . upon it . . .
I give to my eldest daughter Elizabeth a little . . .
I give to my youngest daughter Ann a little book wrought with silver . . . which was givon and by my lady ''brownd'' of Surry . . .
. . . my father Tobias Markham . . . my loving cousin William Flower overseers of this Will . . . two paire of gloves . . .
. . . my wife Ann . . .
[source] Will of Tobias Markeham [St Giles Cripplegate]; 08 May 1652; PROB 11/221/600; National Archives, Kew.
Also available through - England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858; ancestry database. == Will of Jone Maplisden, wife of Peter Maplisden of Westminster, gentleman, 6 December 1656, proved 20 December 1656. == Note - The identity of Jone Maplisden is uncertain. She may have been born Joane Smith, as she mentions her brother John Smith of Chichester in her Will. The surname Smith is not proven. She may have been first married to Job Gibson in 1643, and secondly married to Peter Maplisden in 1654. She died in 1656. She might eventually reveal important links among several Markham groups. Her relationship to Tobias Markham, mentioned in her Will, is not presently understood. To Mrs. Mary Van Winterbecke wife of Michael Van Winterbeck, of Fleet Street, jeweller, fifty pounds to be raised and paid out of and by the sale of all my lands, tenements and hereditaments in or near Romford in Essex.
To Jane Bird, sister of the said Mary, fifty pounds (as before).
To Laurance Gibson, now servant to the said Michael Van Winterbeck, cue hundred pounds. To sister Aim Gibson fifty pounds.
To Michael, Mary and Susan, children of the said Michael Van Winterbeck, ten pounds apiece.
To Anne and Frances, daughters of Anne Clarke, widow, ten pounds apiece.
My husband, Peter Maplisden, to be executor.
To my brother John Smith of Chichester ten pounds per annum, half yearly during his life.
To Ellen, the daughter of my sister Gardiner, ten pounds
and to my kinsman, John Lee of Virginia, the ''Mini'' of one hundred pounds within three months after he shall come in person and demand the same, and not before.
To my niece Magdalen, wife of ''Dudley'' of Darking [?Dorking] in Surrey, a little plain silver cup, a gold hoop ring and fifty pounds in money, and to all her children that shall be living at my decease ten pounds apiece as they shall accomplish their several ages of one and twenty years.
To [[Markham-1396|Tobias Markham]] of St. Giles Cripplegate five pounds
and to my nephew William Smith ten pounds.
To my husband's three children, Elizabeth, Dorothy and Susan Maplisden, ten pounds apiece. [source] Genealogical Gleanings in England, Vol 1; Waters, 1901. == Will of [[Markham-7330|John Markeham]], Chirurgeon of Stepney, Middlesex; 30 March 1658; PROB 11/274/253.
== - Partial transcription by Pamela Hutchison Garrett. I [[Markham-7330|John Markham]] of the Hamblott of Lymehouse in the parish of Stebonheath at Stepney in the Countie of Middlesex Chirurgion now by . . . bound out to Sea
Item I give and bequeath unto my Aunt ''Durtis'' [Curtis?] children the summe of twenty shillings to . . . one of them living at my . . .
Item I give and bequeath unto my cousin [[Markham-7338|Watchford Markham]] the summe of five pounds
Item I give and bequeath unto the poor of the Hamblett of Lymehouse the summe of five pounds to be disbursed . . .
And lastly I give and bequeath unto my . . . beloved Mother [[Elsmore-56| Margaret ''Roe'']] late Wife unto Robert Markham my father deceased all and singular the remainder of my . . . goods . . . make her my full and solo Executrix of this my last Will and Testament . . . [source] Will of John Markeham, Chirurgeon of Stepney, Middlesex; 30 March 1658; PROB 11/274/253; National Archives, Kew.
Also available through - England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858; ancestry database. == Will of [[Markham-1396|Tobias Markham]], Clothworker of Saint Giles without Cripplegate, Middlesex; 16 July 1658; PROB 11/281/660; National Archives, Kew.
== - Partial transcription by Pamela Hutchison Garrett. The fourteenth day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand six hundred fifty eight I [[Markham-1396|Tobias Markham the Elder]] of ''Old Streete'' in the parish of St Giles Cripplegate London and in the County of Middlesex doth . . . my body I commit to the Earth to be buried in the Little Church yard of the parish of Saint Giles without Cripplegate aforesaid where is interred my loving Wife and ten children five sonnes and five daughters And my desire is I may be laid . . . unto them as . . . after my burial forty dozen of Bread go distributed to the poore of the Lordshipp of the . . Saint . . Cripplegate aforesaid And as for and honouring my worldly estate I I dispose . . followeth Imprimio I give and bequeath unto Thomas Ryton sonne to my Daughter Elizabeth Ryton and to Elizabeth Ryton Daughter to my said daughter Elizabeth to each of them five pounds to be paid to them within one year or . . . after my decease if they shall be then living. But if either of them depart this life before then the ''Logano'' of him or her . . shall . . to the survivor Item I give and bequeath to my sister [[Markham-7320|Mary ''Senior'']] widow wife of William ''Senior'' deceased five pounds to be paid to her by my executor within one year next after my decease Also I give her my Little ring whereon is ''ingraton'' the picture of Death Item I give and bequeath to my cozin [[Markham-7337|Elizabeth Crabbe]] wife of John Crabbe and daughter to my cozon [[Markham-7334|Edward Markham]] deceased twentie shilling to be paid . . Item I give and bequeath to Tobias ''Hatton'' sonne to William ''Hatton'' deceased twentie shillings to be paid . . Also I will and bequeath to my Cozin ''Nowell'' as a token of rembrence twenty shillings Item I give and bequeath to my Grandchild Tobias Markham the oldest Sonne of my Sonne Tobias Markham All . . my lands and tenements situated lying and being in ''Old Street'' in the parish aforesaid commonly called the ''Harwowd Alley'' to come to him at the age of one and twenty years if it please God he shall soo long live and the rents and profits of the said tenements to remain in the hands of my executors hereafter named (if he please) to keepe them in repair and the . . his hands until the said Tobias shall come to and be of the age of one and twenty years ''or'' otherwise if he finds it more . . to lease them out at some reasonable rent . . . But if it please God to take him out of this life before he attains the age of one and twenty years without heirs of his body lawfully begotten Then I give and bequeath the aforesaid lands and tentaments with appurtenances to William Markham my other grandchild and to his heirs lawfully begotten . . Item I give and bequeath unto my grandchild Elizabeth Markham five pounds to be delivered into the hands of [[Hudson-10172|Anne Hayes]] her Mother and my daughter in law to be ''imployed'' to the use of the said Elizabeth my Grandchild until she shall accomplish the age of twenty years . . . or marriage . . Item I give and bequeath unto my grandchild Ann Markham five pounds to be paid and . . . as aforesaid Item I give and bequeath unto my daughter Elizabeth Ryton the summe of twenty pounds to be paid within one year of my decease . . . she depart this life before that time then . . . to her surviving children equally to be divided in and among Item I give and bequeath unto the poore of the Almeshouse of ''Siam Anyor'' [?Saint Anne] twentie shillings to be paid . . Item I give to the poore of ''Allond Almons'' house twenty shillings to be paid as aforesaid Also I give and bequeath unto ''Grand Stephen'' for widows twenty shillings to be paid as aforesaid Item I give and bequeath unto my Grandchild William Markham five pounds to be . . into the hands of [[Hudson-10172|Anne ''Hayes'']] his Mother by her to be ''imployed'' to the advantage of the said William and paid unto him at the age of one and twenty years Item As . . . Goods and chattels remaining or that shall be found remaining at the time of my decease about the house wherein I now dwell . . bearing date the three and twentieth Day of December One thousand six hundred forty five my will and . . . is that my executor . . dispose of the same to the best advantage he may and out of the proceeds thereof I give and bequeath to the said Hugh ''Hayes'' and Ann his wife the summe of ten pounds of lawful money of England Lastly I do nominate constitute and appoint my well beloved friend William Flower citizen and ''Hubor Dayhor'' of London my sole and only Executor of this my last Will and Testament . . management . . therein taken I give and bequeath unto said William Flower . . pounds of lawful money of England yearly . . Lands before bequeathed to my Grandchild Tobias Markham . . . And I do hereby revoke and make void all former Wills by . . in the . . of us Robert Snelling, Robert Snelling junior, Hugh ''Hasey'' [?Hayes], Thos Russell . . . proved at London . . [16 July 1658] [source] Will of Tobias Markham, Clothworker of Saint Giles without Cripplegate, Middlesex; 16 July 1658; PROB 11/281/660; National Archives, Kew.
Also available through - England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858; ancestry database. == Will of [[Markham-7320|Mary Senior]], Widow of Saint Giles without Cripplegate, City of London; 11 September 1668; PROB 11/328/39.
== - Partial transcription by Pamela Hutchison Garrett. Note – The Will of Mary (Markham) Senior is very lengthy, and somewhat difficult to read! Her Will leaves the impression that she is a childless widow. Mary Senior lived well into her seventies. Several of the “couzens” she names are the grandchildren of her brother Tobias Markham. People mentioned in the Will:
Anne Markham - cousin, dau of my brother's sonne Tobias Markham late of the parish of St Giles without Cripplegate, deceased; a bond of obligation
''Thegton'' Hayes - my couzen
[[Hudson-10172|Anna Hayes]] - wife of Hugh Hayes; a mourning ring
Tobias Markham - cousin, son of Tobias Markham, ''gardiner''
[[Markham-7303|William Markham]] - my couzen
Joshua Crabb+, Sarah Hayes, Tobias Markham and William Markham - cousins
Grace Sterns, . . sometimes my Father's maid servant; twenty shillings
[[Markham-1408|Thomas Ryton]], of London Scrivner - cousin
poore women of the Lordshipp of Finsburro in St Giles
Elizabeth Bell, of London, widow - my loving friend; fifty pounds
Mistris Mary ''Fine'' - my loving friend, wife of Master James ''Ferse''; all the rest of my goodes . .
[[Markham-1408|Thomas Ryton]] of London, Chiragion - my loving cousin
Mastor Robert Edwardd, citizen and goldsmith of London - my sole executor
mentioned again toward end of Will - Thomas Ryton, chirnugion; Tobias Markham; William Markham; Master Robert Edwards, my executor
Mark of Mary Senior, widow
in the presence of Richard Markham, and Mary _____ +Joshua Crabb is son of [[Markham-7337|Elizabeth Markham Crabb]] [source] Will of Mary Senior, Widow of Saint Giles without Cripplegate, City of London; 11 September 1668; PROB 11/328/39; National Archives, Kew;
Also available through - England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858; ancestry database. == Will of [[Markham-7303|William Markham]]; 30 July 1674; PROB 11/345/441.
== - Transcription by Pamela Hutchison Garrett. In the name of God Amen, I [[Markham-7303|William Markham]] being very . . . in body but of good and perfect memory I do bequeath my body to the earth from whence it came and my soul to God that . . . it And as for my worldly . . . I bequeath as followeth Imprisses to my mother [[Hudson-10172|Anne ''Hayes'']] the sume of ___ pounds which is in the custody of my well beloved cosen [[Markham-7337|Elizabeth Crabb]] which said sume of money I desire that it might be delivered at . . . my aforesaid cosen Elizabeth Crabb ''deem'' suitable and convenient. I also bequeath all my ___ goods and ___ in the shipp which the Comander Captaine Robert ''Dowly'' will relate a ___ and true ''account'' of I likewise bequeath my clothes which are in the custody of my aforesaid cosen Elizabeth Crabb to the aforesaid person my mother and for two gold rings. The ''last'' Ring I bequeath to my cosen ''Sophia'' Crabb. The other to my cosen ''Michaell'' Christmas. ''There'' following . . . I bequeath to my well beloved sister [[Markham-7304|Ann Christmas]] one piece of Callicoe [list of cloth pieces] . . . which said goods are bound up together and signed with her name. I bequeath to Elizabeth ____ one peece of shirt and to my cousen Elizabeth Crabb one [list of bedding and cloth pieces] . . . which said cosin Elizabeth Crabb for the better performance of . . . my will and testimony I impower to be my ___ and lawfull executive whom God . . . September 1673, William Markham witnesses - John Devon, ___ Foote [source] Will of William Markham; 30 July 1674; PROB 11/345; National Archives - Documents Online.
Also available through - England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858; ancestry database.

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{{One Place Study| place = Earls Colne, Essex}} This is a part of the [[Space:Earls Colne, Essex One Place Study|Earls Colne One Place Study]] ===Study Notes===
1 [[Markham-472|Ancestor Markham]] might be of Essex, England, father of [[Markham-466|James]] and [[Markham-473|Abraham Markham]] of Earls Colne, Essex. Please let me know of any information of whom you might suspect this person might be.
2 [[Markham-466|James Markham]],[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/names/M194.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. M194. of Earls Colne, Essex, Weaver,[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/session/20600694.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. 20600694. Approved and Lawful Man of the County,[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/common/13800188.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. 13800188. Compurgator.[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/office/2001230.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. 2001230. Taster of Bread and Ale for one year,[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/ecrolls1/38801608.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. 38801608. (Compurgator: A sworn witness to the innocence or good character of an accused person). bn:c.1610, Further unknown, br:1679-02-06,[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/burial/8302196.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. 8302196. St. Andrew's Churchyard, Earls Colne, Essex ([[Markham-466|Jas Markham]] householder buried in wool sworn before [[Guyon-572|M. Guyon]][http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/names/G567.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. G567. (High Sheriff of the County, Knight ??). m:1632-10-11, St. Andrews Church, Earls Colne, Essex, to [[Collins-5324|Martha Collins]], of Earls Colne, Essex.[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/names/C868.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. C868. br:1669-03-12: [[Collins-5324|Martha Markham]] wife of [[Markham-446|Jas Markham]], St. Andrew's Church, Earls Colne, Essex. NOTE: [[Collins-5324|Martha Collins]] birth place is unknown and the record might not exist. She has a sister [[Collins-6386|Sibill Collins]]. [[Collins-5324|Martha Collins]]'s mother [[Treathone-10|Magdalen Treathone]] m2:1614-08-04, Bramford, Suffolk, to [[Cosins-11|Wm Cosins]].7 They had:
. 3 [[Markham-481|James Markham]],1 bp:1634-04-02,1 St. Andrew's Church, Earls Colne, Essex. [[Markham-481|James Markham]]1 and [[Markham-474|Abraham Markham]]1 are baptized the same day. See: [[Unknown-447509|Jane Markham]],8 widow of Brayes (1657).
. 3 [[Markham-482|Margaret Markham]],[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/names/M200.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. M200. bp:1636-08-18, St. Andrew's Church, Earls Colne, Essex. dd:1661>. m. [[Lunn-775|Thomas Lunn]],(Lunn, Lunne, Lun, Luan),[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/names/L509.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. L509. bn:c.1635, dd:1666-73. 1662: Garlands; Greenlands alias Garlands. NOTE:10 It is not proved that [[Lunn-775|Thomas Lunn]] and [[Lunn-778|Margaret Lunn]] are siblings.
.. 4 [[Lunn-776|Martha Lunn]],[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/names/L511.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. L511. bp:1660-08-05,5 St. Andrew Church, Earls Colne, Essex.
.. 4 [[Lunn-777|Thomas Lunn]],[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/names/L512.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. L512. bp:1661-08-06,5 Earls Colne, Essex.
. 3 [[Markham-483|John]], bp:1639-02-21, St. Andrew's Church, Earls Colne, Essex.
. 3 [[Markham-238|Daniel Markham]], (Markham, Marcum, Marckham, Markhan), Deacon and Planter (MA), bp:1641-06-22, St. Andrew's Church, Earls Colne, Essex. He goes to New England, m1. [[Whitmore-588|Elizabeth Whitmore]], m2: [[Harris-5436|Patience Harris]]. He dd:1712-02-06, Middletown, Middlesex, CT. His cousin [[Markham-478|Nathaniel Markham]] the son of [[Markham-473|Abraham Markham]], dd:1673-09-26, Charlestown, MA, at the home of [[Collins-319|Edward Collins]].
. 3 [[Markham-485|William Markham]],[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/names/M206.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. M206. bp:1645-06-22, St. Andrew's Church, Earls Colne, Essex.
. 3 [[Markham-486|Martha Markham]],[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/names/M201.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. M201. bp:1647-03-21, St. Andrew's Church, Earls Colne, Essex.
. 3 [[Markham-487|Mathew Markham]],[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/names/M202.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. M202.[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/names/M202x.htmx]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. M202x. bp:1649,[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J7W7-BRS]FamilySearch (bp). St. Mary Magdalene Church, Wethersfield, Essex. dd:1675>. m:1674,[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~boydsindex/Boydsindexm.htm]Marriage Entries from Boyd's Index for Essex. Mile End (Myland), near Colchester, Essex, to [[Lunn-778|Margaret Lunn]],[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/names/M200.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. M200. bn:c.1650, dd:1674>. (Lun, Lan, Lund, Lundt). See: HT: 1675.9 NOTE:10 It is not proved that [[Lunn-778|Margaret Lunn]] and [[Lunn-775|Thomas Lunn]] are siblings.
.. 4 [[Markham-558|Susan Markham]], bn:c.1678. m:1702[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~boydsindex/Boydsindexm.htm]Marriage Entries from Boyd's Index for Essex. [[Harrison-15496|Robert Harison]]. NOTE: It is not yet proved that [[Markham-558|Susan Markham]] is the daughter of [[Markham-487|Mathew Markham]], but she seems to be.
. 3 [[Markham-488|Phoebe Markham]],[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/names/M204.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. M204. bp:1655-04-03, St. Andrew's Church, Earls Colne, Essex. dd:1683>. m1:1683-09-28, St. Leonard's Parish, Colchester, Essex,6 to [[Bower-640|William Bower]], of St. Leonard's Parish, Colchester, Essex.6 (Seax DP 193-1-1).
  ● m:1683-09-28: [[Bower-640|William Bower]] of St. Leonard's parish in Colchester and [[Markham-488|Phebe Markham]] of Earls Colne, being 3 Sundays published as appears by Certificate of Mr. Henry Savage, minister of St. Leonard, were marryed September ye 28th, 1683.St. Leonard's Parish Record, Colchester, England.
2 [[Markham-473|Abraham Markham]],[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/names/M188.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. M188. (Markham, Markeham, Markam, Marke), Separatist, of Earls Colne, Essex, br:1660-01-11, Earls Colne, Essex. m:1633-06-27, St. Andrew's Church, Earls Colne, Essex, to [[Turner-7566|Alice Turner]],[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/names/T262.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. T262. bp:1604-01-01, St. Andrew's Church, Earls Colne, Essex. Widow: <1661-07-15. br:1664-05-16, Earls Colne, Essex, widow.
  ● 1644-11-04: One old [[Turner-7567|Turner]] 84 y. old, dwelling in the house with one [[Markham-473|Markham]] a separatist, this day drowned himself, Lord thy judgements are secret and righteous keep thou me and mine I humbly entreat thee.[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/diary/70000360.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. 70000360.
  ● 1678-03-19 (Court):4 Nathaniel Sibly[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/names/S353.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. S353. gentleman for a tenement called Hitchcotts in the occupation of [[Prentice-689|widow Aymes]] and [[Markham-473|Abraham Markham]] late [[Prentice-689|Aymes]] rent 2d1h (49a) [[Adams-|Adams]](A85) (inserted).[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/survey1/22503948.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. 22503948.
. 3 [[Markham-474|Abraham Markham]],1[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/names/M189.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex. M189. bp:1634-04-02,1 St. Andrew's Church, Earls Colne, Essex, br:1656-62, Earls Colne, Essex. m1:1656-05-26,[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/marriage/9000588.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. 9000588. St. Andrew's Church, Earls Colne, Essex, to [[Wilson-31979|Mary Wilson]],[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/names/W637.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. W637. bn:c.1635, br:1662-10-02, St. Andrew's Church, Earls Colne, Essex, widow. {Brother/Father?: [[Wilson-58153|Rich Wilson]] (W639) ?}. [[Markham-474|Abraham Markham]]1 and [[Markham-481|James Markham]]1 are baptized the same day.
. 3 [[Markham-476|Jeane Markham]],[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/names/M196.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex. M196. bp:1636-02-14, St. Andrew's Church, Earls Colne, Essex, dd:1640>.
. 3 [[Markham-864|Edward Markham]],[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/names/M193.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. M193. b:c.1637, dd:1658-59, m1:<1658 [[Unknown-286368|Dorothy]],[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/names/M192.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. M193. dd:Aft.1658. No known offspring. m2:1659-05-01,[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N26X-8Z5]FamilySearch: St. Leonard Church, Colchester, Essex. St. Leonard Church, Colchester, Essex,6 [[Unknown-286368|Dorothy Markham]] and [[Medford-258|Christopher Medford]]. NOTE: Seems to be the same [[Unknown-286368|Dorothy]]. They had:
.. 4 [[Medford-259|Robert Medford]], bp:1659-03-04,[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NK6F-N98]FamilySearch: St. Leonard Church, Colchester, Essex. St. Leonard Church, Colchester, Essex.6 m. [[Unknown-447548|Anne]]. They had:
.... 5 [[Medford-260|John Medford]], bp:1687-03-29,[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NY77-3LL]FamilySearch: St. James Church, Colchester, Essex. St. James, Colchester, Essex.
. 3 [[Markham-477|Elizabeth Markham]],[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/names/M191.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. M191.[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/probate/4002003.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. 4002003. bp:1639-01-29, St. Andrew's Church, Earls Colne, Essex, br:1684-05-29, Earls Colne, Essex ([[Markham-477|Eliz Fossett]] buried in wool affidavit before [[Perkins-12064|Perkins]]). m:1664-02-23, St. Andrew's Church, Earls Colne, Essex, to [[Fossett-13|Christopher Fossett]],[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/names/F31.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. F31. bp:1634-10-05, St. Andrew's Church, Earls Colne, Essex, son of [[Fossett-74|Xoph Fawcett]][http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/names/F30.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. F30. and [[Bley-107|Alice Fawcett]], (Bley/Bly).[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/names/B441.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. B441. br:1687-04-25, Earls Colne, Essex ([[Fossett-13|Xoph Forset]] buried in wool sworn before [[Livermore-587|Livermore]]). They had:
  ● 1715: Mr. [[Livermore-587|Jn Livermore]], Rector of Markshall and Little Tey. Mr. [[Lagden-|Gamaliel Lagden]] Curate of Colne Wake.[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/session/21600005.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. 21600005.[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/people/John_Livermore.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. John Livermore.
  ● 1670: Deacon. 1674: Priest.
  ● 1670: To be the curate of Mr. [[Waite-1852|Joseph Waite]], Rector of Sproughton.[http://ccedb.cch.kcl.ac.uk/jsp/persons/DisplayPerson.jsp?PersonID=128480]The Clergy Database (CCEd): 128480.
  ● Will of [[Waite-1852|Joseph Waite]] of Sproughton in the County of Suffolk, clerk. Witness: John Richardson, [[Livermore-587|John Livermer]]. See: [[Space:REF1|References]].References.
  ● 1674: [[Livermore-587|John Livermore]], MA, Rector, Markshall. Institution.
  ● 1701: [[Livermore-587|John Livermore]], MA, Rector, Little Teys. dd:<1719-01-14.[http://ccedb.cch.kcl.ac.uk/jsp/locations/index.jsp?locUnitKey=12378]The Clergy Database (CCEd): 12378. He succeeded [[Boys-|James Boys]], MA, Clerk, Little Teys.
  ● 1689: [[Boys-|James Boys]], MA, Rector, Little Teys.
  ● 1701: [[Boys-|James Boys]], MA, Clerk, Little Teys. (Resignation).[http://ccedb.cch.kcl.ac.uk/jsp/locations/index.jsp?locUnitKey=12378]The Clergy Database (CCEd): 12378.
  ● 1692-04-05: [[Boys-|Mr. Boys]] was married to the [[--|Lady Guyon]]. (Widow of Sir [[Guyon-572|Mark Guyon]]). St. Peter's Church, Coggeshall, Essex. - Bufton.
.. 4 [[Fossett-55|Christopher Fossett]],[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/names/F32.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. F32.[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/names/F32x.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. F32x. bp:1665-10-22, St. Andrew's Church, Earls Colne, Essex. m. [[Unknown-447771|Anne]].[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/names/F27.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. F27. They had:
.... 5 [[Fossett-118|? Fossett]],[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/burial/8402856.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. 8402856. br:1690-10-27, Earls Colne, Essex. Twins ?.
.... 5 [[Fossett-119|Ann Fossett]],[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/names/F28.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. F28. br:1690-10-30, Earls Colne, Essex. Twins ?.
.... 5 [[Fossett-120|Christopher Fossett]],[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/names/F34.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. F34. bp:04-10-1691, St. Andrew's Church, Earls Colne, Essex.
.... 5 [[Fossett-121|? Fossett]],[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/baptism/7203828.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. 7203828. bp:1695-10-04, St. Andrew's Church, Earls Colne, Essex.
.... 5 [[Fossett-122|George Fossett]],[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/names/F40.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. F40. bn:1696-09-22, Earls Colne, Essex, bp:1698-03-16, St. Andrew Church, Earls Colne, Essex.
.... 5 [[Fossett-123|Elizabeth Fossett]],[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/names/F38.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. F38. bn:1698-03-16, Earls Colne, Essex, bp:1698-03-16, St. Andrew Church, Earls Colne, Essex.
.... 5 [[Fossett-124|Ann Fossett]],[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/names/F29.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. F29. bn:23-03-1702, Earls Colne, Essex, bp:23-03-1702, St. Andrew Church, Earls Colne, Essex.
.. 4 [[Fossett-56|Elizabeth Fossett]],[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/names/F37.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. F37. bp:1668-12-13, St. Andrew's Church, Earls Colne, Essex. br:1670-04-07, Earls Colne, Essex.
.. 4 [[Fossett-57|Sarah Fossett]],[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/names/F53.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. F53. bp:1671-11-03, St. Andrew's Church, Earls Colne, Essex.
.. 4 [[Fossett-58|Alice Fossett]],[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/names/F25.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. F25. bp:1677-02-21, St. Andrew's Church, Earls Colne, Essex. br:1678-06-28, Earls Colne, Essex.
.. 4 [[Fossett-59|William Fossett]],[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/names/F63.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. F63. bp:1679-11-15, St. Andrew's Church, Earls Colne, Essex.
. 3 [[Markham-478|Nathaniel Markham]],[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/names/M203.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. M203. bp:1642-05-30, St. Andrew Church, Earls Colne, Essex, dd:1673-09-26, in the home of Mr. Collins, Charlestown, MA.Charlestown Vital Records. Vol. I, Part 1, Pg. 22. NOTE: [[Collins-319|Mr. Collins]], Deacon and Merchant, is uncle to both Deacon [[Markham-238|Daniel Markham]] and [[Markham-478|Nathaniel Markham]].
. 3 [[Markham-479|Grace Markham]],[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/probate/4500005.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. 4500005. bn:c.1643, br:1672-12-10, Earls Colne, Essex (?).[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/names/H935.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. H935.
  ● 1661-07-15: I [[Hurrell-226|Mehetbell Hurrell]][http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/names/H937.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. H937. now of Earls Colne in the county of Essex singlewoman, one of the daughters of [[Hurrell-225|Wm Hurrell]] of Ashen or otherwise called Esse in the said county clerk deceased. My loving sister [[Hurrell-227|Marthamur Hurrell]]. I give to [[Harlakenden-10|Wm Harlakenden]].3 [[Turner-7566|Alice Markham]] of Earls widow and to [[Markham-479|Grace]] her daughter.[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/probate/4500005.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. 4500005.s
  ● There is no baptismal record for [[Markham-479|Grace Markham]].3 NOTE: She died the day before [[Unknown-447509|Jane Markham]], widow of Brayes. [[Markham-479|Grace Markham]] possibly wife of [[Hurrell-|Zephaniah Hurrell]] (?).
. 3 [[Markham-480|Sarah Markham]],[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/names/M205.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. M205. bn:c.1644, br:1672-09-18, Earls Colne, Essex, singlewoman. Parents ?.

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  ● 1589-09-18: Jn Collen (C863) holdeth by copy to him and to his heirs by virtue of the surrender of Jn Byrde one croft of land customary called Pychardes and four crofts of land called Mychells with appurtenances in Earls Colne aforesaid and one tenement customary called Hovestevens late in the tenure of Wm Clarke and sometime in the tenure of Robt Stevens with appurtenances in Earls Colne aforesaid by fealty suit of court and by the yearly rent of 32s10d payable as is aforesaid as appeareth as well by the rentals and court rolls of this manor of 10Eliz1 and 26Eliz1 and in more ancient time the same lands and tenements were of Edm Ashefeelde gentleman and before of Jn Wynkefeeld gentleman.[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/survey2/44400153.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. 44400153.
  ● 1637: [[Turner-|Clem Turner]]T270 was admitted to the house called Humphreys which he surrendered his right lately to the widow Nevill and now took it again and I gave [[Unknown-448943|mrs Haukesbee]] the fine because she purchased and the minister's wife.[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/account1/24003417.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. 24003417.
  ● 1637: [[Unknown-448943|Dionis Haukesbee]] I admitted her to the same house called Humphreys by the surrender of [[Turner-|Turner]]T270 and his [[Clark-|wife]] and she paid for her fine because the minister's wife.[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/account1/24003436.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. 24003436.
  ● [[Unknown-448943|Dionisia Hawksby]] now wife of [[Hawksby-8|Jn Hawksby]] clerk vicar of Earls Colne and before that wife of [[Lancaster-3180|Rich Lancaster]] doctor of theology deceased.[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/ecrolls1/38600563.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. 38600563.
  ● 1639: [[Ludgater-2|Jn Ludgater]] and wife [[Lancaster-3182|Margt]] were admitted by the surrender of [[Unknown-448943|mrs Haukesbee]] to part of Humphres which she lately bought of [[Turner-|Turner]]T270 to the use of [[Ludgater-2|Jn Ludgater]] and [[Lancaster-3182|Margt]] his wife.[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/account1/24003873.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. 24003873.
  ● 1643-10-02: [[Browne-|Edw Browne]],[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/names/B995.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. B995. and Robt Carter were elected into the office of constable within this view who swore to execute well and faithfully the said office for one year following and into the office of tasters of bread and ale. [[Ames-1124|Hen Ames]] and [[Markham-466|Jas Markham]].[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/ecrolls1/38800189.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. 38800189.
  ● 1650-03-17: We had divers expressions of love from [[Scrogges-1|Mrs Wm Harlakenden]]3 this week, I ([[Josselin-3|Ralph Josselin]]) received 6li. of my com(mitte)e money from Chelmsford, and a bottle of sack from London, from [[Linch-25|Mr Linch]], god using me as an instrument to help them in their poor sister [[Collins-5324|Goodwife Markham]].[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/diary/70004750.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. 70004750. NOTE: [[Collins-5324|Goodwife Markham]] seems to have complications after giving brith to [[Markham-487|Mathew Markham]] bp:1649. The Earls Colne website has assigned [[Collins-5324|Goodwife Markham]] to be [[Turner-7566|Alice Turner]]. [[Collins-5324|Goodwife Markham]] is [[Collins-5324|Martha Collins]] the wife of [[Markham-466|James Markham]] and sister to [[Collins-6386|Sibilla Collins]]4 the wife of [[Linch-25|Henry Linch]].
  ● [[Linch-25|Henry Linch]], Goldsmith of London, then Clerk to Commissioners for Sequestrations, London. m:1635-05-14 St. Peter le Poer, London, to [[Collins-6386|Sibilla Collens]].[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NKG5-LMY]FamilySearch (m.)
  ● 1675-04-13: [[Markham-466|James Markham]] residing in Berecroft Lane (Rich Browne).[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/ecrolls1/39800798.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. 39800798.
  ● 1678-03-19:4 [[Markham-466|James Markham]] residing in Brownes (Bearcroft).[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/survey1/22500623.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. 22500623.
  ● 1678-03-19:4 Wm Boosby holds messuage called Brownes with a yard belonging in Church St. late of Wm Bridge now divided into three tenements in occupations of widow Sillito [[Markham-466|Jas Markham]] and Jn Bond widow B wife Isa Potter (inserted).[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/survey1/22500623.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. 22500623.
  ● 1678-03-19: [[Potter-|Edw Potter]] (P889) holds by copy 3r in (489a) Burroughs Mead late of [[Prentice-689|Ellen Aymes]] (P1042) (489) the same holdeth by copy another parcel called Little Burroughs late of [[Prentice-689|Aymes]] (487a) the same holdeth by copy another parcel of pasture land containing 4a called Burroughs late [[Prentice-689|Aymes]] the same likewise holdeth freely a marsh or meadow called Bovers Marsh sometime [[Fisher-|Fisher]]'s and late [[Prentice-689|Aymes]] the same doth hold freely another part of (487) Burroughs late [[Prentice-689|Aymes]] sometime used with a tenement called Hitchcotts. Fletcher [[Robinson-|Robinson]] (inserted).[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/survey1/22503304.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. 22503304.
  ● 1679-01-03: 1679-09-23 (Court): Will of William Boosbey, Tailor, of Earls Colne:[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/probate/4802316.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. 4802316.[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/ecrolls1/39901076.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. 39901076. NOTE: [[Markham-466|James Markham]] was residing in Bearcroft 1679-01-03, and just over one month later, [[Markham-466|James Markham]] was br:1679-02-06, householder.[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/burial/8302196.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. 8302196.
  ● 1658-06-17: 1658-07-13 (Court): [[Towers-563|Eliz]] wife of [[Adams-38474|Wm Adams]] senior yeoman, [[Adams-38483|Eliz Adams]] [[Adams-|Margt Adams]] [[Adams-|Mary Adams]] spinsters and [[Adams-|Thos Adams]] yeoman all of Earls Colne (1658-06-17) riotously entered the dwelling house of [[Markham-473|Abrm Markham]] and assaulted [[Unknown-286368|Dorothy]] wife of [[Markham-864|Edw Markham]]. witnesses [[Tyler-|Joan Tyler]] [[Pease-|Frances Pease]] [[Wilson-58153|Rich Wilson]].11 [http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/session/20600656.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. 20600656.[https://secureweb1.essexcc.gov.uk/SeaxPAM/result_details.aspx?ThisRecordsOffSet=20&id=285025]Essex Record Office. Q/SR 376/22. NOTE: [[Markham-864|Edward Markham]]'s exact relationship to [[Markham-473|Abraham Markham]] is unknown.
  ● 1658-06-21: 1658-07-13 (Court): [[Adams-|Jas Adams]] of Colchester carpenter (1658-06-21) at Earls Colne did break into the garden of [[Markham-473|Abrm Markham]] there and carried away the rose bushes growing there worth 5s. witnesses [[Tyler-|Joan Tyler]] [[Pease-|Frances Pease]] [[Wilson-58153|Rich Wilson]].11 [http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/session/20600635.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. 20600635.[https://secureweb1.essexcc.gov.uk/SeaxPAM/result_details.aspx?ThisRecordsOffSet=19&id=285024]Essex Record Office. Q/SR 376/21.
  ● 1658-06-21: [[Adams-|Jas Adams]] and [[Clarke-|Jn Clarke]] both of Colchester carpenters, [[Barnard-|Robt Barnard]] of Earls Colne. [[Adams-|Adams]] to keep the peace to [[Markham-466|Jas Markham]] (sic) of Earls Colne weaver.[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/session/20600694.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. ??.
  ● 1659-02-28: 1659-04-12 (Court): Robt Paine of Earls Colne labourer (1659-02-28) stole there six broom faggots worth 6d of Abry Garrett witnesses Garrett Thos Sexton.
  ● 1659-03-03: Recognizance of Robert Paine labourer, Samuel Paine and [[Markham-473|Abraham Markham]]; Robert to do what the Court shall enjoin and answer 'Abree' Garrett labourer for selling two broom faggets; all of Earls Colne.
  ● Public Petition, House of Lords. 1642-01-20.[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/petition/6700010.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. Public Petition, House of Lords. 1642-01-20. R. Harlakenden, Thomas Harlakenden, [[Harlakenden-10|Willm Harlakenden]], Edw Elliston, [[Cosins-11|William Cosins]], Edward Cressenr, Henery Ennowes, [[--|Henry Abbutt]], James Nicoll, John Branwood, John Brewer, Thomas Hales, Samuell Burton, [[--|William Adams]], Robert Potter, John Holden, Giles Crowe, Edward Haxall, John Kent, Arthur ffuller, Thomas ffisher, [[--|William Adams]], Symon Rowlesen (Symon Holden), Richard Appelton, [[--|John Browne]], Cornelius Brownson, X Stephen Champney, Samuell Cockerell, [[Josselin-3|Ralph Josselin]], [[--|Edward Clarke]] bailiff, Robert Crowe, X John Larrett, George R#, X [[--|John Stevens]], X [[Turner-7567|Clement Turner]], X [[--|John Stevens]] jun, X Rob Hutton, [[--|Thomas Prentes]], John Church, [[Sanders-|Auery Sanders]], X Geo Harrison, X Hen Tompson, X Tho: Pilgrim, X Nic Kendall, X Henry Cant, X John Ellis, X Ro Androws, James Day, X [[Ames-|John Amie]], Amb (Waller#), X George Wade (may be George Wade), John Kebell, X John Garrad, X John Appelton, X Tobie Harris, Walter Pease, X William Death, X Thomas Chrismass, X James Pennoke, X John March, X John Day, X John Newton, X Thomas Prior, Edward ??, Illegible text, X [[Clarke-12427|Bartholomew Clarke]], X [[Markham-473|Abraham Markham]], X [[--|John Clarke]], X Edward Spooner, [[Markham-466|James Markham]], Henry Johnson, John Hutten, X Henry (Cunney), X [[--|John Steevens]] (may be [[--|John Steevens]]) sen, X Richard ffisher, X Tho (Harvie), X John Hinkin, X Thomas Pilgrim (may be Thomas Pilgrim), [[--|George Hayer (George Layer)]], X Robert Tibball, X Clement Man, X Edward Brome, X William (Bucke), X Tho Sillito, X John Bridge, X John Siggs, X ffrancis Somerton, X John Roote, X Willia Sextin, X Edmond Potter, X Nicholas Harrison, X Tho Harrison, Robert Webbe, X John (Peake), X Abra Peake, X Rich: Siggs, X [[--|Edward Paine]], X James Man, Robert Johnson, X Henry Pickett, X Francis Spooner, X Richard Hatch, Richard Burton, X John Browne, X Thomas Clarke, X William Paretree, X William Paine.

JANE MARKHAM, WIDOW, OF 'BRAYES' 8

  ● [[Unknown-447509|Jane Markham]],[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/names/M197.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. M197. Widow of Brayes (1657), Earls Colne, bn:c.1635, br:1672-12-11 (?).3
  ● NOTE: There is some chance [[Unknown-447509|Jane Markham]], Widow of Brayes (1657), might be the wife of [[Markham-481|James Markham]], son of [[Markham-466|James Markham]] and [[Collins-5324|Martha Collins]], the most likely candidate. There is no known marriage record for them. [[Unknown-447509|Jane Markham]] might also be the [[Unknown-447664|Jane]] wife of [[Wilson-58153|Rich Wilson]], of whom, he is most likely the brother of [[Wilson-31979|Mary Wilson]] the wife of [[Markham-474|Abraham Markham]], son of [[Markham-473|Abraham Markham]] and [[Turner-7566|Alice Turner]]. This same [[Wilson-58153|Rich Wilson]] is found as a witness for [[Markham-473|Abraham Markham]] Snr. There is some chance [[Unknown-447509|Jane Markham]] (M197) might be the same person as [[Unknown-447664|Jane Wilson]] (W634).[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/names/W634.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. W634.
  ● [[Wilson-58153|Rich Wilson]],[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/names/W639.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. W639.[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/names/W640.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. W640. of Brayes, Say Weaver. bn:c.1640, dd:1672.3 (W639=W640).
  ● [[Wilson-58153|Rich Wilson]]11 the witness for [[Markham-473|Abraham Markham]] (1658).
  ● 1657-11-03:12 [[Stephens-9882|Jn Stephens]] the younger.[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/names/S962.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. S962. He is in court on this date12, being just two days before he is buried.
  ● 1656: Office of aletasters. 1657: Bricklayer.
  ● 1657-11-05:br:[[Stephens-9882|Jn Stephens]] the younger.
  ● 1657-06-26: 1657-11-0312 (Court):[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/ecrolls1/39201904.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. 39201904. At this court it was presented by the homage that since the last court that is to say upon 1657-06-26 Judith Rampton widow and Thos Rampton son and heir of Thos Rampton deceased did surrender into the hands of the lord of the said manor by the hands of Joseph Butcher in place of the lord's bailiff and in the presence of Wm Adams the elder and [[Stephens-|Jn Stephens]] the elder two customary tenants of the said manor the same witnessing etc all that customary cottage or tenement with the yards and appurtenances to the same belonging called Brayes then in the tenure or occupation of [[Unknown-447509|Jane Markham]] widow or of her assigns to the use of [[Stephens-9882|Jn Stephens]] the younger of Earls Colne aforesaid bricklayer his heirs and assigns forever which premises Thos Rampton deceased late husband of the said Judith and the said Judith did take to them and the heirs of the said Thos at a court held for the said manor 1633-06-10 and the reversion of the said premises the said Thos Rampton the son did after the decease of the said Thos Rampton his father take to him and his heirs at a court held for the said manor 1645-01-08 and thereupon the said [[Stephens-9882|Jn Stephens]] the younger by Giles Crow his attorney and deputy in that behalf did come and desireth to be admitted to the said premises to which said [[Stephens-9882|Jn Stephens]] the younger by the hands of his said deputy the lord of the said manor by his said steward did grant and deliver thereof seisin by the rod to have and to hold the said cottage and yard with the appurtenances to the said [[Stephens-9882|Jn Stephens]] the younger his heirs and assigns forever of the lord by the rod at the will of the lord according to the custom of the said manor by the rents services and customs due and of right accustomed and he gave to the lord for his fine.[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/ecrolls1/39201904.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. 39201904.
  ● 1657-11-03: 1664-07-12 (Court):[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/ecrolls1/39402002.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. 39402002. [[Stephens-|Jn Stephens]] who held for himself and his heirs by copy of court roll bearing the date 1657-11-03 one cottage and garden with appurtenances lying in Crossgate St late [[Waite-|Jn Wate]] containing in length along the king's highway 54ft and in breadth 24ft died seised thereof and that [[Stephens-|Jn Stephens]] junior is his son.
  ● 1667-01-02: 1669-04-22 (Court): At this court it was shown by the homage that Jn Hayward who by copy of court roll bearing date 1667-01-02 held for himself and his heirs one messuage or tenement with yards gardens and orchard pertaining to the said tenement called Brayes after the last court viz 1668-04-04 surrendered into the hands of the lord by the hands of Jn Peartree and in the presence of Jn Pennocke and Giles Crow two customary tenants of the said manor the same testifying etc the said messuage or tenement and other premises with appurtenances to the use and behoof of [[Wilson-58153|Rich Wilson]] of Earls Colne sayweaver and [[Unknown-447664|Jane]] his wife and their heirs and assigns forever to whom the same said [[Wilson-58153|Rich Wilson]] and [[Unknown-447664|Jane]] present in court and seeking this the lord by the said steward granted and delivered seisin thereof by the rod to have and to hold the said premises with appurtenances to the said [[Wilson-58153|Rich]] and [[Unknown-447664|Jane]] and their heirs and assigns forever from the lord by the rod at the will of the lord according to the custom of the said manor by the rents services and customs thereunto belonging and by right accustomed and they gave to the lord their fine etc.[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/ecrolls1/39600715.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. 39600715.
  ● 1669(-04-02):2 [[Wilson-58153|Rich Wilson]] and [[Unknown-447664|wife]] 1669 admitted to a messuage called Brayes of the surrender of Jn Hayward.[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/account1/24200659.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. 24200659.
  ● 1671: [[Wilson-58153|Rich Wilson]] 1ht.
  ● 1672-12-11: [[Unknown-447664|Jane Wilson]], widow, (W634), br:1672-12-11,[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/burial/8301567.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. 8301567. the day after [[Unknown-|Grace Hurrill]] wife of [[Hurrell-|Zephaniah Hurrill]] br:1672-12-10.[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/burial/8301559.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. 8301559.
  ● 1673-10-16: It appeared to the homage that [[Unknown-447664|Jane Wilson]] died after the last court seised of and in one customary cottage or tenement with appurtenances held of the manor aforesaid upon which proclamation was three times made that any with any right come to take the premises out of the lord's hands and none came etc therefore precept to the bailiff to seize etc.[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/ecrolls1/39702067.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. 39702067.
  ● 1678-03-19:4 [[Wilson-|Eliz Wilson]] [http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/names/W632.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. W632. holds by copy a tenement and yard called Brayes late Rampton's.[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/survey1/22504231.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. 22504231. NOTE: Her relationship to [[Wilson-58153|Rich Wilson]] is currently unknown, possible sister.
  ● 1693: Wm Downes[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/names/D244.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. D244. admitted to a tenement and yard orchard and garden called Brays lying in Church Street in Earls Colne upon the surrender of [[Wilson-58158|Sarah Sted]] the daughter and heir of [[Wilson-58153|Rich Wilson]].[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/account1/24301006.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. 24301006.
  ● 1693: [[Wilson-58158|Sarah Sted]] admitted to the said tenement called Brays after the surrender of Wm Downes.[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/account1/24301020.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. 24301020.
  ● 1669-04-02:2 1693-04-18 (Court): At a court here held 1669-04-02 [[Wilson-58153|Rich Wilson]] (W640) was admitted to one messuage or tenement with yards gardens and orchards pertaining called Brayes situate in Church Street in Earls Colne now at this court it appeared that the said [[Wilson-58153|Rich]] died so seised and that [[Wilson-58158|Sarah]] wife of [[Stead-666|Thos Stedd]][http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/names/S927.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. S927. is his daughter and heir who present was admitted, and after her admittance the said [[Stead-666|Thos Stedd]] and [[Wilson-58158|Sarah]] his wife she solely examined by the steward etc surrendered the said messuage or tenement to the use of Wm Downes for and during the term of his life and after his decease to the use of Eliz his wife and the heirs of the said Eliz forever.[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/ecrolls1/40201502.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. 40201502.
  ● [[Wilson-58153|Rich Wilson]] and [[Unknown-447664|Jane]] had:
. 3 [[Wilson-58154|Stephen Wilson]],[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/names/W643.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. W643. bn:1662-07-20, Earls Colne, Essex, bp:1662-07-20, St. Andrew Church, Earls Colne, Essex. br:1662-08-04, Earls Colne, Essex.
. 3 [[Wilson-58155|Mary Wilson]],[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/names/W638.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. W638. bp:1663-09-13, St. Andrew Church, Earls Colne, Essex. br:1671-04-06, Earls Colne, Essex.
. 3 [[Wilson-58156|Jane Wilson]],[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/names/W635.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. W635. bp:1666-08-14, St. Andrew Church, Earls Colne, Essex. br:1669-03-30, Earls Colne, Essex.
. 3 [[Wilson-58157|Sarah Wilson]],[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/names/W641.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. W641. bp:1669-07-06, St. Andrew Church, Earls Colne, Essex. br:1671-07-03, Earls Colne, Essex.
. 3 [[Wilson-58158|Sarah Wilson]],[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/names/W642.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. W642. (Brayes in Church Street, Earls Colne), bn:<1672, Earls Colne, Essex. No bp record: Both parents were dead.3 dd:1700>, of White Colne, Essex. m. [[Stead-666|Thomas Stead]], dd:1714>.

WILLIAM COSINS, SCHOOL TEACHER OF BRAMFORD, SUFFOLK, AND EARLS COLNE, ESSEX 7

  ● [[Cosins-11|William Cosins]], School Teacher of Bramford, Suffolk, then Schoolmaster and Teacher of the Free School at Earls Colne, Essex.[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/names/C954.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. C954.
  ● [[Cosins-11|William Cosins]] m2:1614-08-04 at Bramford, Suffolk to [[Treathone-10|Madglen Collins]], she br:1642-07-08 at Bramford, Suffolk, being one year before the will of her son [[Collins-4608|Daniel Collins]], Merchant of London (1643).
  ● 1620-10-27: Now in the occupation of [[Cosins-11|Wm Cosyn]] and all that croft of land or pasture called Barecroft with appurtenances.[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/ecrolls1/38101392.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. 38101392.
  ● 1624-05-26: [[Cosins-11|William Cosins]] is first recorded in Earls Colne, one month after [[Collins-245|Phebe Collins]] m:1624-04-29 [[Russell-177|John Russell]] at Earls Colne. Just over four months later (1624-10-06) one [[Cosins-|John Cosin]],[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/names/C953.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. C953. a possible son, living at Bearcroft.[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/ecrolls1/38101392.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. 38101392.
  ● Harlakenden Account Book: In the hand of [[Harlakenden-19|Rich Harlakenden]] senior (dd:1631-08-22) and his son [[Harlakenden-30|Rich]] junior, and covers the period from about 1600-40.
  ● 1626-10-05: [[Cosins-11|Mr Cosins]] half years rent for Birds piece.[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/account1/22802254.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. 22802254.
  ● 1627-01-08: Wallnuttree Croft, the said manor then in the occupation of [[Cosins-11|Mr Cosen]] gentleman.[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/ecrolls1/38202027.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. 38202027.[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/cprolls1/34000719.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. 34000719.
  ● 1628-05-04: Received of [[Cosins-11|Mr Cosin]]'s my half years rent due for Oxleys.[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/account1/22802888.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. 22802888. [[Harlakenden-19|Harlakenden]] Account Book.
  ● 1629-01-06: Received of [[Treathone-10|Mrs Cosin]]'s my half years rent for Birds Close.[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/account1/22803069.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. 22803069. [[Harlakenden-19|Harlakenden]] Account Book.
  ● 1629-06-22: Received of [[Treathone-10|Mrs Cosins]] my half years rent for Oxleas[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/account1/22803261.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. 22803261. [[Harlakenden-19|Harlakenden]] Account Book.
  ● 1629-12-21: Received of [[Treathone-10|Mrs Cosin]]'s my half years rent for Oxleas.[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/account1/22803400.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. 22803400. [[Harlakenden-19|Harlakenden]] Account Book.
  ● 1630-07-26: Received of [[Treathone-10|Mrs Cosin]]'s my half years rent for Oxleas.[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/account1/22803630.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. 22803630. [[Harlakenden-19|Harlakenden]] Account Book.
  ● 1630-12-27: Received of [[Treathone-10|Mrs Cosin]]'s my half years rent for Oxleas.[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/account1/22803818.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. 22803818. [[Harlakenden-19|Harlakenden]] Account Book.
  ● 1631-12-10: Received of [[Cosins-11|Mr Cosin]]'s his rent for Lowfields due at christide last.[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/account1/23200078.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. 23200078. [[Harlakenden-30|Harlakenden]] Account Book.
  ● 1631-12-25: I have let unto [[Cosins-11|Mr Cosin]] that field next that he holdeth which lieth next the hop garden in St. Mary Croft.[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/account1/23300499.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. 23300499. [[Harlakenden-30|Harlakenden]] Account Book.
  ● 1638-06-24: Received of [[Cosins-11|Mr Cossins]] his half years rent for Oxley.[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/account1/23201709.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. 23201709. [[Harlakenden-30|Harlakenden]] Account Book.
  ● 1638-09-29: Received of [[Cosins-11|Mr Cossin]] his rent for Oxleas for this half year in full.[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/account1/23201818.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. 23201818. [[Harlakenden-30|Harlakenden]] Account Book.
  ● 1639-03-25: Received of [[Cosins-11|Mr Cossins]] for Oxleas in full for this half year due at midsummer.[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/account1/23202005.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. 23202005. [[Harlakenden-30|Harlakenden]] Account Book.
  ● 1639-09-29: Received of [[Cosins-11|Mr Cossins]] his half years rent for Oxleas due at christide.[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/account1/23202145.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. 23202145. [[Harlakenden-30|Harlakenden]] Account Book.
  ● 1640-03-25: [[Cosins-11|Mr Cossin]] owes his half years for Oxleas due at midsummer.[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/account1/23202288.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. 23202288. [[Harlakenden-30|Harlakenden]] Account Book.
  ● The Bird family are closely linked to each place [[Cosins-11|Mr Cossin]] lived in at Earls Colne.
  ● 1640: [[Cosins-11|Wm Cosins]] schoolmaster teacher of our Free School, Earls Colne, Essex, England.[http://db.theclergydatabase.org.uk/jsp/DisplayLibClDetail.jsp?CDBLibClDeID=72129]The Clergy Database (CCEd): 72129.
  ● 1647-05-12: ([[Josselin-3|Ralph Josselin]]) Enjoyed the company and society of divers christian friends at [[Cosins-11|Mr Cosins]] house, where we had very good and profitable discourse about divers particulars, especially about the sin against the holy ghost.[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/diary/70002520.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. 70002520.
  ● 1648-04-04:dd: Earls Colne, Essex. 4: [[Cosins-11|Mr Cosins]] died: and 6. buried. [[Brewer-|Mr Brewer]] preached.[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/names/B716.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. B716.[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/diary/70003335.htm]Diary of [[Josselin-3|Ralph Josselin]]. 70003335.
  ● 1648-05-06:br: Earls Colne, Essex. [[Cosins-11|Wm Cosins]] schoolmaster teacher of our Free School buried.[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/burial/8200917.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. 8200917.
  ● [[Brewer-|Edm. Brewer]], clerk of Hinningham, preached at his funeral at Earls Colne.
  ● Surname (Variations): Cosin, Cosen, Cozen, Cosyn, Cossin, Cosins, Cossins, Coosen, Cozens, Cozzins, Cozzens, Cousins, Cousens. ----   ● Sir [[Honywood-58|Thomas Honywood]], Justice of the Peace.[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/names/H783.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. H783.
  ● [[Honywood-58|Thos Honywood]] his heirs and assigns forever to whom by [[Guyon-572|Mark Guyon]].[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/cprolls1/34500262.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. 34500262.
  ● 1639 Sir [[Honywood-58|Thos Huniwood]] (H783) he was admitted by the surrender of Geo Cockerell and Thos Keyes to the land that was late [[Ames-|Ames]] lying in Markeshall being two closes and a way containing 4a more or less and is worth to be let 4li per annum and Sir [[Honywood-58|Thos Huniwood]] paid for his fine 5li.[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/account1/23603216.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. 23603216.
  ● 1638-09-00: [[Stephens-|Math Stephens]] (S972) gentleman doth claim to hold of the lord of this manor 2r in the Common Meddow late Pennock's by fealty suit of court and the yearly rent of 2d. 1637: Sir [[Honywood-58|Thos Honiwood]] (inserted).[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/survey1/22403492.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. 22403492.
  ● 1638-09-00: of [[Ames-|Robt Aymes]] (A330) for certain lands in Markshall late parcel of the demesne of Colne Priory by copy of court roll fealty suit of court and the yearly rent of 5s6d Sir [[Honywood-58|Thos Honywood]] (inserted).[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/survey1/22402177.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. 22402177.
  ● 1634-05-10: Sir [[Honywood-58|Thos Honywood]] kt of Marks Hall Essex bachelor 47yrs to marry [[Unknown-|Hester Manning]] of St. Bartholemew near the Exchange widow of [[Manning-|Jn Manning]] esq deceased alleged by [[Honywood-|Mich Honywood]] of Christs College Cambridge clerk at All Hallows in the Wall to St. Leonards Shoreditch.[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/licence/10600102.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. 10600102.
  ● Gov. of MA [[Winthrop-12|John Winthrop]]'s [[Winthrop-64|sister's]] grand-daugther [[Downing-3046|Frances Downing]] m. [[Cotton-3472|John Cotton]], who was the grandson of (Parents: [[Cotton-2454|John Cotton]] m. [[Honywood-61|Elizabeth Honywood]]) Sir [[Honywood-58|Thomas Honywood]] of Mark's Hall, Markshall, Essex, England. ----   ● It seems that the person who is (inserted), is the next holder of that property.
  ● 1638-09-00: [[Prentice-688|Young Prentis]] which [[Turner-7567|Clem Turner]] is guardian of doth hold a meadow called Boversh Marsh lately Fisher. Free. [[Ames-1124|Hen Aymes]] (inserted).
  ● 1638-09-00: [[Prentice-688|Young Prentis]] which [[Turner-7567|Clem Turner]] is guardian of doth hold the tenement Hitchcokes. Free. (49a) [[Ames-1124|Hen Aymes]] (inserted).
  ● 1638-09-00: [[Prentice-688|Young Prentis]] which [[Turner-7567|Clem Turner]] is guardian of doth hold freely part of Burrowes Meade. Free. [[Ames-1124|Hen Aymes]] (inserted).
  ● 1638-09-00: Mr [[-|Math Stephens]] (S972) doth hold by free deed his farm called Brickhouse in Markshall and for a parcel of Meddowe Hill and for lands at Waits Gate. Free. Sir [[Honywood-58|Thos Honywood]] (inserted).
  ● 1638-09-00: [[Abbott-|Abott]] of Wakes doth hold a messuage called Brownes late [[Turner-|Turner]]'s. (12). [[Hunt-|Joseph Hunt]] (inserted). Copy.
  ● 1638-09-00: [[Browne-|Edw Browne]] likewise doth claim to hold of the lord of this manor by copy of court roll the moiety of Bouer Fields late [[Prentice-|Prentis]] [[Browne-|wife his daughter]].
  ● [[Prentice-|Edw Prentice]] m:1631-11-03 [[Browne-|Alice Brown]].
  ● 1634-00-00: [[Browne-|Edw Browne]] admitted to the moiety of Bowerfield late [[Prentice-|Prentis]]'s [[Browne-|wife his daughter]].
  ● 1640-06-03: Will of [[Prentice-688|Jn Prentice]].[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/probate/4002003.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. 4002003.
  ● 1640-12-28: [[Prentice-688|Jn Prentice]] reversion thereof to rightful heirs of [[Prentice-688|Jn]] forever to a meadow Nokes and Borrowes and Buroughes lying next to meadow late acquired from Jn Wingfield and one croft called Little Burroughs the said [[Prentice-688|Jn Prentice]] after last court viz 1640-05-30 surrendered into hands of the lord by [[Adams-|Wm Adams]] in presence of [[--|Hen Ennewe]] and [[Abbott-|Hen Abbot]]. [[Prentice-689|Helen Aimes]] wife of [[Ames-1124|Hen Aimes]] and sister of [[Prentice-688|Jn Prentice]] and letters of [[Prentice-688|Jn]] the documents of date 1640-06-03 (Will) before the date of this court the tenor of which as far as the premises in the following words first of all I give and bequeath to [[Prentice-689|Helen]] now wife of [[Ames-1124|Hen Aimes]] my sister all my messuage or tenement called Warkemans and my lands called Burrowes Land and Burrowes Meadows and to hold to [[Prentice-689|Helen]] my sister I give my aforesaid messuage lands tenements and hereditaments whatsoever above mentioned to [[Markham-474|Abraham]] the son of [[Markham-473|Abraham Markham]] and [[Turner-7566|Alice]] his wife my aunts son. 1640: [[Prentice-689|Helen Ames]] she was admitted after the death of [[Prentice-688|Jn Prentis]] her brother to those lands which were [[Prentice-688|Jn Prentis]]'s holden of this manor.
  ● [[Markham-474|Abraham]] dd:1656-62, and well before both [[Prentice-689|Helen]] now wife of [[Ames-1124|Hen Ames]] my sister. ---- [[Adams-38479|William Adams]], (Adams, Adames, Adhames), MA, Vicar and School Master of Earls Colne, also Vicar of White Colne. App. 1572: Vicar. 1592-01-07: Wm Adhams vicar of Earls Colne m. to Joan Pennyfather at Colne Engaine. [[-|John Stockbridge]] Earls Colne, school master. * White Colne: Church: The church was vacant in 1563. [[Adams-38479|William Adams]], curate or vicar from 1584 to c.1609, was also vicar of Earls Colne. In 1588 [[Lemming-|William Lemming]], the Earls Colne schoolmaster who acted as [[Adams-38479|Adams]]'s curate, was unlicensed and insufficiently qualified in theology. He was suspended but was still preaching early in 1590; he was licensed later that year. In 1595 [[Adams-38479|Adams]] was accused of failing to say services at the proper times. In 1607 there was no service on Ascension Day or a following Sunday, and in 1609 [[Adams-38479|Adams]] was alleged to behave irreverently in church and to preach infrequently. In 1629 and 1630 Samuel Stone, curate of Stisted who was later suspended for nonconformity, lectured in the parish without a licence. [[Guyon-|Robert Guyon]], incumbent from 1627 or earlier, was charged in 1644 with scandalous behaviour and neglect of the cure; some practices suggested that he was 'distempered in his brain', but others implied Laudian sympathies. The living was apparently sequestered, but [[Guyon-|Guyon]], who seems to have remained in the parish, recovered it at the Restoration and was minister at his death in 1667. The curate appointed in the 1650s, [[Bigley-|John Bigley]], was apparently expelled in 1662 and was licensed as a nonconformist preacher in 1672. Nevertheless, he continued to hold services in the church, and may have been the curate John Biggen who was excommunicate in 1684 and the Mr. Biggen who preached illegally in the parish church in 1690. In 1707 the church had no ornaments or equipment, and there were no services.[https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/essex/vol10/pp136-138#anchorn26]A History of the County of Essex: Volume 10, Lexden Hundred (Part) Including Dedham, Earls Colne and Wivenhoe. Originally published by Victoria County History, London, 2001. White Colne: Church. Pg. 136-138. * The living was sequestered c.1555 for the previous incumbent's non-payment of first fruits and tenths, but was restored to [[Petfield-|John Petfield]] who held it until his death in 1572. [[Adams-38479|William Adams]] (vicar 1575-c.1609) was master of the grammar school although he was alleged to be unfit for learning or manners, and also incumbent of White Colne. His incumbency was marked by discord, probably due partly to the growth of puritanism in the parish. In 1584 he was suspended; in 1587 and 1588 his unlicensed curate was alleged to be a layman, and there were doubts about the validity of [[Adams-38479|Adams]]'s own ordination. Both [[Adams-38479|Adams]] and the curate were excommunicate in 1589. In 1605 [[Adams-38479|Adams]] was in dispute with Richard Harlakenden over his salary and other ecclesiastical rights. That year the church lacked a proper cup, a paten, a surplice, a bible, and a book of homilies. In 1607 [[Adams-38479|Adams]] was accused of failing to hold a service on Ascension day and on one Sunday, and was forbidden to preach. In 1609, 1610, and 1611 parishioners disagreed with his and his successor's doctrine. A Puritan lectureship was established in 1629 for [[Shepherd-|Thomas Shepherd]], who enjoyed the support of most parishioners, including the Harlakendens; it ended on his expulsion by Bishop (later Archbishop) Laud in 1631. Another Puritan, Samuel Stone curate of Stisted, lectured in the church in 1630. [[Hawksby-8|John Hawksby]], vicar by 1630, was accused in 1636 and 1637 of the Puritan practices of omitting the sign of the cross in baptism and administering communion to those not kneeling, but by 1637 the altar had been railed in in accordance with Archbishop Laud's instructions. Although old and weak, [[Hawksby-8|Hawksby]] retained the living until his death in 1641. That year a weaver threw the church prayerbook into a pond, then fished it out, cut it up, and burnt it. [[Hawksby-8|Hawksby]]'s successor, [[Josselin-3|Ralph Josselin]] (1641-83), signed the Essex Testimony in 1648. He conformed, reluctantly, at the Restoration but in 1663 the church had no surplice or service book, and in 1664 the churchwardens complained that there had been no communion service for a year. In 1684 [[Josselin-3|Josselin]]'s successor was accused of administering communion only once in six months and failing to read prayers on holy days; the church needed, among other things, a new communion table and furnishings for it. The church was fairly well equipped in 1707 but needed a new prayer book, a carpet for the communion table, a flagon, and an offertory basin. Thomas Barnard, the pluralist but resident vicar 1711-55, provided two services on Sundays and communion four times a year with the help of a curate. That pattern of services continued throughout the 18th century, although in 1778 the vicar was not always able to hold the second service despite the assistance of a resident curate. The number of communicants rose slightly from c. 30 in 1778 to 30-40 in 1810. Thomas Carwardine, vicar 1786-1824 and lord of the manor, served the church himself.[https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/essex/vol10/pp99-102#anchorn32]A History of the County of Essex: Volume 10, Lexden Hundred (Part) Including Dedham, Earls Colne and Wivenhoe. Originally published by Victoria County History, London, 2001. Earls Colne: Church. Pg. 99-102.

  ● [[Perkins-|Geo Perkins]].
  ● [[Perkins-12064|Thomas Perkins]]. Adm. sizar at Trinity, May 7 1660; 'Grecian' from Christ's Hospital. S. of [[Perkins-12065|Thomas]], dyer of St. Michael, Queenhithe, London. Admin. at Christ's Hospital, Mar. 14, 1647, age 7. Matric 1660. B.A. 1663-4. Signs for deacon and priest (London) Sept. 24. Vicar of St. Stephen's, St. Albans, 1664-8. Vicar of Horley, Surrey, 1668-71. Rector of Colne Engaine, Essex, 1671-86. Died 1686.[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=yIwSb9UO--cC&pg=PA347&]Alumni Cantabrigienses, Volume 1, edited by John Venn. Pg. 347.
  ● [[Perkins-12064|Thomas Perkins]], BA: Vicar of Horley, Surrey. Vicar of St. Stephen's, St. Albans. Rector of Colne Engaine.[http://db.theclergydatabase.org.uk/jsp/persons/CreatePersonFrames.jsp?PersonID=94996]The Clergy Database (CCEd): 94996. [[Perkins-12064|Thomas Perkins]].
  ● 1695-01-25: Marriage settlement: [[Smith-172885|John Smith]], of Felsted, clerk, and [[Unknown-449239|Mary]] his wife, widow of [[Perkins-12064|Thomas Perkins]] of Colne Engaine, clerk. [[Harrison-15579|John Harrison]] of Braintree, gentleman and [[Livermore-587|John Livermore]] of Coggeshall, clerk. Message called Fletchers Tye, or Wheelers, with Lime-pitt Fields, Bocking.[https://secureweb1.essexcc.gov.uk/SeaxPAM/result_details.aspx?DocID=315916]Essex Records Office.
[[Sawyer-|? Sawyer]].
[[Wilson-|Ralph Wilson]] of Much Tey.
Rev. [[Hurrell-225|William Hurrell]], MA.[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/names/H940.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. H940.
[[Till-|Mr. Till]].
Monumental inscriptions in the church and churchyard of St. Mary Magdalene, Great Burstead: [[Bridge-|Samuel Bridge]], 'late Minister of Great Bursted in Essex who for nigh twenty years continued an able faithfull zealous painfull powerfull preacher of ye Gospell in this place', 1661.
[[Bridge-|Samuel Bridge]], 1661, preacher; to Joseph Fis..., and Ann, his wife, late 17th-century.
Rogers: [http://db.theclergydatabase.org.uk/jsp/locations/index.jsp?locUnitKey=12377]
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To be added.... ---- * Hearth Tax (1675): [[Prentice-689|widow Ames]] 1ht [[Markham-487|Math Markham]] 2ht: [[Markham-487|Math Markham]] the son of [[Markham-466|James Markham]] is now living next to [[Prentice-689|widow Aymes]].[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/finance/13401308.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. 13401308. ---- * See [[Collins-4608|Daniell Collins]], Merchant of Broad Street, London. * Bearcroft.[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/lands/Bearcroft.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. Bearcroft.[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/rent1854/80000805.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. 80000805. Bearcroft. * 1562-04-02: Barth Church for Little Barcroft 1d1h.[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/survey2/44200141.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. 44200141. * Hitchcocks.[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/lands/Hitchcocks.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. Hitchcocks. Plot 49a.[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/plots/49a.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. Hitchcocks: Plot 49a. Plot 78d.[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/plots/78d.htm]Records of an English Village (1375-1854). Earls Colne, Essex, England. Hitchcocks: Plot 78d. * Hitchcocks adjoining the tenement called the Tavern. * 1615-03-00: Wm Prentis (P1083) for his tenement Hitchcocks (49a). * Edward Abbott, (A13) (Gent. Draper; Quaker) (1705: Bearecroft). * The Great Lodge with apps existing as parcel of the said land called the disparked park called Colne Park.

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Leppänen-32|Marko Leppänen]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Leppänen-32&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Marko Leppänen To-Do List|Marko's current to-do list]].''

Marks Name Study

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[[Category:Marks Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Marks-1248|Joyce Marks]] or leave 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 Marks 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 ==

Mark's Recipes

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[[Haller-357|Mark's]] collection of recipes ---- == Recipes == === Angelo's Italian Dressing === http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/89/Mark_s_Recipes.jpg/500px-Mark_s_Recipes.jpg * 1/3 c olive oil * 2/3 c vegetable oil * 1/2 cup cider vinegar * 2 teaspoons salt * 1 teaspoon pepper * 3-4 garlic cloves, minced

Marks-Barnett families and their kin

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] * [[Space:Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == Marks-Barnett families and their kin == , including Anderson, Bennett, Bernard, Cargile, Crawford, Eubanks, Gaines, Harvie, Jamison, Matthews, Meriwether, Stark, Tomkins, also, royal lines on many branches, embracing the finest families of the old world nobility. Notes on numerous other families of prominence in America with which they are allied. War records, deeds, wills, marriages and random notes, gleaned from southern history, court records, family Bibles, family letters, etc., * compiled and edited by Marion Dewoody Pettigrew, (Mrs. Clarence W.) * published by J. W. Burke company, Macon, Ga., 1939 * [https://www.worldcat.org/title/marks-barnett-families-and-their-kin-including-anderson-bennett-bernard-cargile-crawford-eubanks-gaines-harvie-jamison-matthews-meriwether-stark-tompkins/oclc/957361664&referer=brief_results WorldCat listing] * MLA citation: Pettigrew, Marion Dewoody, 1876-. Marks-Barnett Families And Their Kin: Including Anderson, Bennett, Bernard, Cargile, Crawford, Eubanks, Gaines, Harvie, Jamison, Matthews, Meriwether, Stark, Tomkins, Also, Royal Lines On Many Branches, Embracing the Finest Families of the Old World Nobility. Notes On Numerous Other Families of Prominence In America With Which They Are Allied. War Records, Deeds, Wills, Marriages And Random Notes, Gleaned From Southern History, Court Records, Family Bibles, Family Letters, Etc.. Macon, Ga.: J. W. Burke company, 1939. * Citation Example: ::: Pettigrew, Marion Dewoody. ''[[Space:Marks-Barnett families and their kin|Marks-Barnett families and their kin]]'' ( J. W. Burke company, Macon, Ga.) 1939. *Inline Example: ::: ''Marks-Barnett families and their kin'': Page 122 * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Pettigrew|Pettigrew]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Marks-Barnett families and their kin|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89061968079 HathiTrust]

Marlene Senchyshyn Trip to the Ukraine

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**Note: The name of the place this family came from is shown as it was on the birth certificate or baptismal certificates. With the place changing the head of state for years am now not sure how to spell it?? This may be how it is spelled there today/ \ \These are photos that Marlene (Petrowich) Senchyshyn sent to me. It sounds like a very exciting trip. Luke Shwart looked at the gravestones and since he can read Ukraiinian script came up with the names on it. For further information on the Ukrainians coming to Canada, please see the following which gives more information: http://www.virtualmuseum.ca/sgc-cms/histoires_de_chez_nous-community_memories/pm_v2.php?id=story_line&lg=English&fl=0&ex=464&sl=5504&pos=1 collectionscanada.gc.ca/pam_archives/index.php?fuseaction=genitem.displayEcopies&lang=eng&rec_nbr=3624270&title=Ukrainian+wedding.+&ecopy=a088459 http://collectionscanada.gc.ca/lac-bac/results/arch.php?FormName=MIKAN+Items+Display&PageNum=1&SortSpec=score+desc&Language=eng&QueryParser=lac_mikan&Sources=mikan&Archives=&SearchIn_1=partof&SearchInText_1=186574&Operator_1=AND&SearchIn_2=&SearchInText_2=&Operator_2=AND&SearchIn_3=&SearchInText_3=&Media=&Level=&MaterialDateOperator=after&MaterialDate=&DigitalImages=&Source=&ResultCount=10&cainInd=

MARLERs worldwide

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Holloway-425|Ruth Marler]]. 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=2569335 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Marley Name Study

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[[Category:Marley Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Participate == Please contact the Study's coordinator [[Marley-Shaw-1|Peter Marley-Shaw]] 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 ==

Marmion, Immigrant Voyage to Victoria 1852

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[[Category:Marmion, Arrived 4 Dec 1852]] [[Category:Victoria, Shipping Free Space Pages]] {{Image|file=Marmion.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Marmion Clipper Ship Card}} == The voyage of the clipper Ship Marmion to Australia in 1852 == :August 28, 1852 sailed from Birkenhead, Liverpool to Moreton Bay - Passengers: 213 • Captain William 'Peat' • Emigrants were disembarked at Portland Bay, Victoria on the 4th Dec 1852.[http://www.angelfire.com/ns/bkeddy/HIES/2.html HIES] ID: 155-188

====Health Officers Report==== {{Image|file=Marmion-4.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Health Officers Report}} ====Disembarkation Report==== {{Image|file=Marmion-3.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Disembarkation Report}} ==== Newspaper ==== {{Image|file=Marmion-5.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption='\The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Published [http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/12942529?searchTerm=&searchLimits=l-publictag=Ship+Marmion+Portland Friday 24 December 1852 p 2]. See more at [http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/3710222?searchTerm=&searchLimits=l-publictag=Ship+Marmion+Portland '''Trove''' ]}} === Voyage Links === * [http://immigrantships.net/v7/1800v7/marmion18510222.html Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild] == Source == See Also: *[http://www.angelfire.com/ns/bkeddy/HIES/2.html Highland and Island Emigration Society, HIES] [http://www.angelfire.com/ns/bkeddy/HIES/marmion.html HIES] Passenger List *[http://www.swvic.org/shipping.htm Shipping & Passenger Records & Links] *[http://mariners.records.nsw.gov.au/1852/12/063mar.htm Mariners and ships in Australian Waters] *[http://otley.host22.com/ships/marmion1852.html Elizabeth Janson's web contributions] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Marmion.jpg Clipper Ship Card][http://dlib.nyu.edu/findingaids/html/nyhs/clipper/controlaccess.html Clipper Ship Card Collection | 1858-1880, PR 116]

Marprelate Tracts, Oxford Authorship Site

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Documents Related to the [http://www.oxford-shakespeare.com/marprelate.html Marprelate Tracts] at The Oxford Authorship Site
http://www.oxford-shakespeare.com/marprelate.html === Hussey Family === :'''1503''' :: Last will and testament, dated 6 August 1503, of Elizabeth Hussey, grandmother of 'Mistress Crane' at whose manor of East Molesey the first of the Marprelate tracts was printed by Robert Waldegrave on a secret press in October 1588 ::[http://www.oxford-shakespeare.com/Probate/PROB_11-14-415.pdf TNA PROB 11/14/415] :'''1545''' ::Last will and testament, dated 1 March 1545, of [[Grey-256 |Lady Anne Hussey]], aunt of 'Mistress Crane' at whose manor of East Molesey the first of the Marprelate tracts was printed by Robert Waldegrave on a secret press in October 1588 ::[http://www.oxford-shakespeare.com/Probate/PROB_11-31_f_25.pdf TNA PROB 11/31, f. 25] ::Last will and testament, dated 19 November 1545, of Sir [[Hussey-62 |Robert Hussey]], father of 'Mistress Crane' at whose manor of East Molesey the first of the Marprelate tracts was printed by Robert Waldegrave on a secret press in October 1588 ::[http://www.oxford-shakespeare.com/Probate/PROB_11-31_ff_121-3.pdf TNA PROB 11/31, ff. 121-3] :'''1551''' ::Last will and testament, dated 10 July 1551, of Nicholas Hussey, brother of 'Mistress Crane' at whose manor of East Molesey the first of the Marprelate tracts was printed by Robert Waldegrave on a secret press in October 1588 ::[http://www.oxford-shakespeare.com/Probate/PROB_11-34-459%20.pdf TNA PROB 11/34/459] :'''1575''' ::Last will and testament, dated 18 December 1575, of Anthony Carleton, whose younger brother, George Carleton, married Elizabeth Hussey, the 'Mistress Crane' at whose manor of East Molesey the first of the Marprelate tracts was printed on a secret press in October 1588 ::[http://www.oxford-shakespeare.com/Probate/PROB_11-58-192.pdf TNA PROB 11/58/192] :'''1586''' ::Last will and testament, dated 6 September 1586, of Charles Hussey 'the younger', whose sister, Elizabeth, was the 'Mistress Crane' at whose manor of East Molesey the first of the Marprelate tracts was printed by Robert Waldegrave on a secret press in October 1588 ::[http://www.oxford-shakespeare.com/Probate/PROB_11-70_f_41.pdf TNA PROB 11/70, f. 41] [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Marprelate Tracts, Oxford Authorship Site | » What links here?]]

Marquis Cornwallis, Convict Voyage to New South Wales 1795-96

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[[Category:Marquis Cornwallis, Arrived 11 Feb 1796]] [[Category:New South Wales, Shipping Free Space Pages]] [[Image:Photos-473.jpg|80px|??]] '''The "Marquis Cornwallis"''', which originally registered as "Il Netunno", was a merchantman vessel built in Calcutta in 1789 or 1791 and was bought by Michael Hogan, who would go on to Captain her, in 1791. In 1794 Hogan registered the ship as "Marquis Cornwallis" under the British flag and she was admitted to the Registry of Great Britain on 23 September 1794 '''"House of Commons, Parliament, Great Britain (1814)"'''. Minutes of the Evidence Taken Before the Select Committee on Petitions Relating to East-India-Built Shipping. H.M. Stationery Office. p 86.. She made one voyage transporting convicts in 1795 from Ireland arriving in New South Wales in 1796. The voyage was marred by mutiny that resulted in the death of 11 convicts. Marquis Cornwallis then made a voyage for the British East India Company (EIC) as an "extra ship", sailing from India back to Britain. from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marquis_Cornwallis_(1789_ship) Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia: '''Marquis Cornwallis (1789 ship)''':] {{Image|file=Barton-5548.jpg|align=c|size=m|caption=Portrait of Il Netunno, later Marquis Cornwallis, under sail, 1793
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ML 1353.}} '''The "Marquis Cornwallis"''' 654 Tons arrived at Port Jackson/Botany Bay in the newly founded New South Wales Penal colony on 11 February 1796. She had sailed from Cork in Ireland on 9 August 1795. She carried at least 163 male and 70 female convicts. Though these numbers can not be confirmed with complete accuracy, and even the number of the military guard sent to escort these convicts was not completely and accurately documented. '''Captain:''' Michael Hogan '''Surgeon:''' Matthew Austin; '''Surgeon:''' John Hogan '''First Officer:''' Hugh Reid '''Midshipman:''' William Roberts '''Ensign:''' John Brabyn lead the military attachment. == Sources == === PASSENGER LISTS === * [http://www.hawkesbury.net.au/claimaconvict/shipDetails.php?shipId=34 Details for the ship Marquis Cornwallis (1796): From "Claim a Convict" Website:] * [http://www.historyaustralia.org.au/twconvic/Marquis+Cornwallis+1796 Convicts on the transport ship Marquis Cornwallis - 1796: From the Convict Stockade:] * [https://perthdps.com/convicts/confem18.html "Marquis Cornwallis - Arrived 11 Feb 1796." NSW Convict Women on Ships arriving from England and Ireland 1788-1828:] * [https://convictrecords.com.au/ships/marquis-cornwallis "Marquis Cornwallis" Voyages to Australia: From the Convict Records Website (''incomplete''):] * [https://www.geni.com/projects/Marquis-Cornwallis-1796-Convict-Ship-Ireland-to-NSW-Australia/49405 "Marquis Cornwallis" 1796 (Convict Ship) Ireland to NSW, Australia: From the GENI Website:] * [http://members.tip.net.au/~ppmay/cgi-bin/irish/irish.cgi?requestType=Search&ship=Marquis+Cornwallis+ Peter Mayberry's "Irish Convicts to New South Wales 1788-1849":] * [https://www.digitalpanopticon.org/search?e0.type.t.t=root&e0._all.s.s=Marquis+Cornwallis "Marquis Cornwallis" "Digital Panopticon", Website:] === FURTHER READING === * [https://www.jenwilletts.com/convict_ship_marquis_cornwallis_1796.htm Free Settler or Felon?: ''Convict Ship Marquis Cornwallis 1796'':] * "Publication": "A Desperate Set of Villains: the convicts of the Marquis Cornwallis, Ireland to Botany Bay, 1796,'' by Hall, Barbara, 2000, self published, Australia. * [http://www.sl.nsw.gov.au/collection-items/log-book-ship-marquis-cornwallis-1796-captain-michael-hogan "The State Library of New South Wales, Australia":] "Log book of the ship Marquis Cornwallis, 1796", by Captain Michael Hogan 1 February to 1 November 1796" - A collection item from The State Library of New South Wales: * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marquis_Cornwallis_(1789_ship) Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia: "Marquis Cornwallis (1789 ship)":] * [https://www.australianhistoryresearch.info/tag/marquis-cornwallis-1796/ The Australian History Research:] Posts tagged "Marquis Cornwallis 1796": (''accessed 29th of November, 2018''.)

Marrabel, South Australia

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[[Category:Marrabel, South Australia]] '''Location:''' [https://www.whereis.com/sa/marrabel-5413 Where is: Marrabel, South Australia, Australia] '''GPS Coordinates:''' 34° 9' 0" South, 138° 52' 0" East '''Marrabel''' is a township and locality beside the Light River in South Australia's Mid North. It is in the Clare and Gilbert Valleys Council local government area, 100 kilometres (62 mi) north west of the state capital, Adelaide. It was first settled in early 1841 by a livestock pastoralist William Peter. His main, residential Sheep Station was just east of present Marrabel, off Tarnma Road, but he had sheep runs and shepherd huts in other places throughout the area. Once Copper was discovered at nearby Kapunda, it quickly gew to be much more, and also due to it being one of the main routes to the Burra copper mines used by bullock teamsters carting ore to Kapunda, and was a popular stopovers. The fertile district soon attracted farmers, leading to several small service towns being established, including Marrabel. "In 1859 a local landholder, John E. Marrabel, laid out a town on part section 1122, Hundred of Waterloo, naming it Marrabel." By 1865 there was a hotel in the town, several churches, a school, two general stores, two blacksmiths, a post office, a steam flour mill, plus many other facilities. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marrabel,_South_Australia [[Space:Marrabel_Springfield_Bible_Christian_Cemetery%2C_Marrabel%2C_South_Australia#categories|Marrabel Springfield Bible Christian Cemetery Space]]

Marrabel Springfield Bible Christian Cemetery, Marrabel, South Australia

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[[Category: South Australia, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category:Marrabel Springfield Bible Christian Cemetery, Marrabel, South Australia]][[Category:Marrabel, South Australia]] '''Marrabel Springfield Bible Christian Cemetery''' '''Location:''' 177 Main Rd 45, Marrabel SA 5413, Australia '''GPS Coordinates:''' South 34 7' 30" East 138 52' 37" '''Directions::''' [https://www.google.com.au/maps/dir//Springfield+Bible+Christian+Cemetery,+177+Main+Rd+45,+Marrabel+SA+5413/@-34.1251256,138.8747167,17z/data=!4m9!4m8!1m0!1m5!1m1!1s0x6ab983345d3b963f:0x8de9d684017f41c0!2m2!1d138.8769054!2d-34.1251301!3e0 Google Maps] '''History:''' The Bible Christian Church came out of the original Wesleyan Revival and was started by William O’Bryan who was a Wesleyan local preacher, on 18 October 1815 in North Cornwall, with members, meeting at Lake Farm in Shebbear, Devon. From only a small denomination the Bible Christians grew faster than the British population throughout their existence. They recognised the ministry of women, and a number of women were appointed to ministry by the Bible Christian Conference. By the 1830's missionaries were being sent into nations outside of Britain, and Australia was a favourite destination for missionaries by 1850. Rev. James Way (1804 – 1884) was a Bible Christian minister in the early days of the colony of South Australia. He came South Australia on the "Anna Maria" with his wife Jane, his wife's son Edward and thier three younger children. They arriving in Adelaide in August 1850 and their older son Samuel arrived in March 1853. The meetingg was held in a chapel which seated 160, which had been erected by local builder at Sixth Street, Bowden, on 30 November 1851. In June 1852 the Sabbath School commenced operation under J. R. Rundle, and within a year had 80 pupils. A larger building was required by 1855 so in 1856 the foundation stone was laid by Rev. Way and the 400-seat church building opened on 15 February 1857. In 1855 he established the Victorian Mission in the state of Victoria, Australia, which became a separate district in 1860, which established the northern circuit in South Australia which was based out of Burra, South Australia. Burra being a Mining town and attracted many miners from Corwall, England Other churches were established thoughout South Australia, ranging from the Fleurieu Peninsula up to the mid North and North East of the state. "In 1907, the Bible Christian Church in England was amalgamated with the United Methodist Free Churches and the Methodist New Connexion, to form the United Methodist Church. In Canada, the Bible Christian Church had already been amalgamated, in 1884, into the Methodist Church of Canada, which later became part of the United Church of Canada. In Australia, it merged into the Methodist Church of Australasia on 1 January 1902".[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bible_Christian_Church Excerpts from: Wikipedia Bible Christian. ==References==

Marrangaroo Union Church

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The Marrangaroo Union Church was served by [[Tait-1057|William Tait]] and [[Doig-304|James Doig]] as a Sunday School. == Links == [https://goo.gl/maps/jv5syT8Sw7t Google Maps Link] [http://www.lithgow-nsw.com/OldUnionChurch.html Lithgow Tourism Website] [http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/heritageapp/ViewHeritageItemDetails.aspx?ID=1960112 NSW Heritage Listing for Marrangaroo Prayer Chapel] [http://trove.nla.gov.au/list?id=88472 Trove Newspapers - Marrangaroo Union Church List] 1903 'DEATH OF MR. JAS. DOIG.', Lithgow Mercury (NSW : 1898 - 1954), 4 September, p. 9. , viewed 22 Mar 2017, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221484904 1903 'MARRANGAROO.', Lithgow Mercury (NSW : 1898 - 1954), 11 September, p. 3. , viewed 22 Mar 2017, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221488257

Marrero project

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The goal of this project is to find our Marrero ancestors Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Marrero-106|Dani Marrero]]. 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=20127511 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Marriage Affidavit for Carel Fonteyn and Catharine deBaile

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[[Category:Vantine_Name_Study]] {{One Name Study|name=Van Tine}} {{Image|file=Fonteyn-6-1.jpg |caption=Affidavit of Marriage for Carel Fonteyn }} This document is in private (and very capable) hands in Florida. The holder's husband is a descendant of Jacques Fonteyn, son of Charles, through the Vantine line in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. The reverse of the document is unreadable although it is evidently an address. How interesting that information might have been. I have tried to provide the best possible image for you to download if you wish. The original photocopy is about 5.25 inches high by 6.25 inches wide. I don't know if that is the size of the original. Translation provided by a Family History Library International Desk Librarian and my son, James Yocom. I would certainly love to hear from anyone who can provide a more complete translation. ---- Monsieur, Monsr Delafontaine sept retire [vers moy] suivant quil me lafe.t entendre afin d'avoir une attestaon de [son?] mariage [----]. Jay fest recherche dans le registre du feu Sr. Cure Msr. [-----] le Monn[----]. Les mariages qui y sont escri...tz 'ne pasent point l'annee 1645. C'est pourquoi quil ma dit quil fut marie en 1647 et ca a 'ete vous meme quil l'avez marie in les [------------] St. Catherine, vous pouvez sans defit(tue) donner attestation en qualite de vic(caire) en cette ?comme vous avez celebre son mariage avec Catherine Bally en ladite eglise en l'annee 1647. Je suit [.....] j'ay toujours este votre tres humble serviteur. [signed by an attorney] [a Honnechy------] le 25 Mars 1658 Sir, Mr. Delafontaine retired about seven years ago which is why I, who follow him answer, am given to understand that you want a proof of marriage. I have researched in the register of the late parish priest Mr. Le. Monn---- The marriages of which are not written past the point of year 1645. This is why [??] marriage in 1647. ----marriage in this -----[St.?] Catharine -----able----to give an attestation of -----this----you celebrated in marriage with Catherine Bally in the aforementioned church in the year 1647. ---I have always been ----- I am your very humble servant...... at [Honnechy]----- 25 March 1658

Marriage Bonds and Ministers' Returns of Halifax County, Virginia, 1753-1800

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[[Category: Sources by Name]][[Category: Halifax County, Virginia]] == Marriage Bonds and Ministers' Returns of Halifax County, Virginia, 1753-1800 == * Compiled by Knorr, Catherine Lindsay. * published Perdue Co., Pine Bluff, Ark., 1957 * 134 pages * Source Example: ::: 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]]'' (Pine Bluff, Ark., 1957) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Knorr|Knorr]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Marriage Bonds and Ministers' Returns of Halifax County, Virginia, 1753-1800|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/003000318 * https://books.google.com/books?id=hIsaAQAAMAAJ search only

Marriage Certificate: Caleb Slee - Mary Brealey

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[[Category: North Tawton, Devon]] 1837 Marriage solemnized at the Parish Church in the Parish of North Tawton in the County of Devon :{| |No.5||[[Slee-196|Caleb Slee]]||full age||Bachelor||Yeoman||Zeal Monachorum||[[Slee-175|Richard Slee]]||Yeoman |- |November 19th||[[Brealey-19|Mary Brealey]]||full age||Spinster||Wool sorter||North Tawton||[[Brealey-20|William Brealey]]||Cordwainer |} : Married in the Parish Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church, by me, Septs. Palmer Curate :{| |This marriage was ||Caleb Slee||in the||William Brealey |- |solemnized between us,||Mary Brealey||presence of us,||William Guest |}

Marriage Certificate: George Slee (Slee-195) - Amelia Jessie Coombe (Coombe-216)

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[[Category: Okehampton, Devon]] : 1877 Marriage solemnized in the Parish Church in the Parish of Okehampton in the County of Devon :{| |302||November||[[Slee-195|George Slee]]||23||Bachelor||Coachman||Okehampton||Richard Slee||Farmer|| |- | ||22nd||[[Coombe-216|Amelia Jefsie Coombe]]||20||Spinster||_||Okehampton||William Coombe||Carpenter|| |} Married in the Parish Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church, by Banns by me, C W H Holley Vicar {| |This marriage was solemnized||George Slee||in the Presence||Wm. Coombe|| |- |between us,||Amelia Jessie Coombe||of us,||Jane? Coombe|| |}

Marriage Certificate: Herbert George Slee (Slee-194) - Caroline Cook (Cook-13964)

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[[Category: Redruth, Cornwall]] : B150596 Redruth : 1921 Marriage solemnized at the Register Office, Redruth : in the Parish of Redruth in the County of Cornwall :{| |140||Twenty Fifth||[[Slee-194|Herbert George Slee]]||28 years||Bachelor||Fruit & Potato Merchant (Ex Army)||1 Cardew Terrace, Redruth||[[Slee-195|George Slee]]|| Fruiterer and Florist|| |- | ||January 1921||[[Cook-13964|Caroline Cook]]||29 years||Spinster||-||1 Cardew Terrace, Redruth||[[Cook-13966|Frederick William Cook]]||Mining Merchants' Storeman|| |} : Married in the Register Office by Certificate by me, Wm.. J. Couch, Registrar| Alfred Hunt , Superintendant Registrar; :{| |This marriage was||[[Slee-194|Herbert George Slee]]||in the Presence||F.W.Cook|| |- |solemnized between us,||[[Cook-13964|Caroline Cook]]||of us,||M.A.Slee|| |} :{| ||Wm. J. Couch|| Redruth|| Cornwall|| 140|| 25th January 1921|| Wm. J Couch || 25/1/21|| |}

Marriage Certificate: Ronald Slee (Slee-135) - Mollie Penberthy Cocking (Cocking-119)

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[[Category: Camborne, Cornwall]] : 1947 Marriage solemnized at Fore Street Hall, 19 & 21 Fore Street Camborne in the District of : Redruth in the County of Cornwall :{| |86||Sixth March||[[Slee-135|Ronald Slee]]||23 years||Bachelor||Nurseryman||Penare, Island crescent, Newquay||[[Slee-194|Herbert George Slee]]||Greengrocer|| |- | ||1947||[[Cocking-119|Mollie Penberthy Cocking]]||22 years||Spinster||_||3, West End, Redruth||[[Cocking-121|William Ernest Cocking]]||Drapery Store Manager|| |} Married in Fore Street Hall according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Plymouth Brethren, by Certificate by me, C.A.Sibthorpe, Minister of the Gospel :{| |This marriage was ||Ronald Slee||in the Presence||Herbert G Slee||J.C.Paddy, Registrar|| |- |solemnized between us,||Mollie P Cocking||of us,||W.E.Cocking|||| |- |John Charles Paddy||Redruth County of Cornwall||86 6th March 1947 J.C.Paddy|| |}

Marriage Certificate Charles Hennessey Anna Harney

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'''Marriage Certificate of Charles Hennessey and Anna Harney'''
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Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church
Boston, Massachusetts
Certificate of Marraige
I hereby certify that according to the records of this Church
'''''Charles Francis Hennessey''''', son of '''''James P''''' This seems to be incorrectly entered, as James' middle name was Francis '''''Hennessey''''' & '''''Mary Agnes Rosenberger'''''
and '''''Anna Marie Harney''''' daughter of '''''James Joseph Harney''''' & '''''Ida Gertrude Freier'''''
were married in this Church by the Rev. '''''Bernhard H Pohlman, L.J.'''''
on the '''''28th''''' day of '''''January''''' 19'''''24'''''. The witnesses of marriage were:
'''''William Harney'''''
'''''Emma Harney''''' Signed: '''''Rev. Chas. P. Gisler, L.J.''''' ---- '''Groom:''' [[Hennessey-121|Charles Hennessey]]
'''Bride:''' [[Harney-88|Anna Harney]]
'''Groom's Father:''' [[Hennessey-125| James Hennessey]]
'''Groom's Mother:''' [[Rosenberger-193| Mary Rosenberger]]
'''Bride's Father:''' [[Harney-89| James Harney]]
'''Bride's Mother:''' [[Freier-31| Ida Freier]] ==Notes==

Marriage Certificate James Hennessey Catherine McKenna

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Marriage Entry: Douglas Arthur George Welsford (Welsford-14) - Leah Cusey (Cusey-20)

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1941 Marriage solemnized at the Cathedral Church of St George the Martyr in the City & Bishopric of Jerusalem in the Country of Palestine {| ||88||13th June||[[Welsford-14|Douglas Arthur George Welsford]]||22||Bachelor||Soldier||A.E.F.||[[Welsford-13|Harry Welsford]]||Policeman|| |- | ||1941||[[Cusey-20|Leah Cusey]]||21||Spinster||Nursemaid||Tel Aviv||[[Cusey-21|Joseph Cusey]]||Butcher|| |} Married in the Cathedral Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Church of England, by licence or after - by me, James Gail C.F. {| |This marriage was||Douglas Arthur George Welsford||in the Presence||A.C.Wearne|| |- |solemnized between us,||Leah Cusey||of us,||B.E.Nyland|| |}

Marriage Entry: Frank Edward Turner (Turner-13551) - Norah Henrietta Cook (Cook-13901)

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[[Category: Gloucester, Gloucestershire]] : 1914 Marriage solemnized at The Parish Church in the Parish : of S. Mary de Lode in the County Borough and in the County of Gloucester :{| |130||October||[[Turner-13551|Frank Edward Turner]]||32||Bachelor||Mechanic (Trooper RGH)||47 Lansdown Road||Barzillai Turner||Farmer|| |- | ||twentieth 1914||[[Cook-13901|Norah Henrietta Cook]]||29||Spinster||_||47 Lansdown Road||[[Cook-11726|Philip Cook]] (dec)||Market Gardener|| |} : Married in the Parish Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church, by Licence or after _ by me, W C Macklin Vicar :{| |This marriage was ||Frank Edward Turner||in the Presence||[[Cook-13900|Rosina Cook]]|| |- |solemnized between us,||Norah Henrietta Cook||of us, ||Mabel Violet Wakefield|| Ellen Presdee |}

Marriage Entry: James Simmons (Simmons-6403) - Mary Slee (Slee-223)

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: 1835 Marriage solemnized in the Parish of Zeal Monachorum in the County of Devon :{| |106||[[Simmons-6403|James Simmons]]||Bachelor||Both residing |- |28th December 1835||[[Slee-223|Mary Slee]]||Spinster||in this Parish |} :Married in this Church by Banns duly published by me, H A Hughes :{| |This marriage was||James Simmons||in the||R Slee |- |solemnized between us,||Mary Slee||Presence of,||James Ellis |}

Marriage Entry: Lewis William Shobbrook (Shobrook-5) - Florence Millie Slee (Slee-240)

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: 1898 Marriage solemnized at the Parish Church in the Parish of Okehampton in the County of Devon :{| |483||31 July||Louis William Shobbrook||21||Bachelor||Mason||Northlew||James Shobbrook||Mason|| |- | ||1898||Florence Millie Slee||20||Spinster||_||Okehampton||George Slee||Farmer|| |} : Married in the Parish Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church, by _ or after Banns by me, _ {| |This marriage was||Louis William Shobbrook||in the Presence||George Slee|| |- |solemnized between us,||Florence Millie Slee||of us,||Alice Drew|| |}

Marriage Entry: Philip Cook (Cook-11726) - Emily Slee (Slee-120)

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[[Category: Cheltenham, Gloucestershire]] : 1879 Marriage solemnized at Cheltenham in the Parish of St Luke in the County of Gloucester :{| |65||Feby.12.||[[Cook-11726|Philip Cook]]||Full||Widower||Gardener||The Greyhound Inn, Hewletts Road||George Cook||Gardener (deceased)|| |- | ||1879 ||[[Slee-120|Emily Slee]]||Full||Spinster||_||412 High Street, Cheltenham||[[Slee-196|Caleb Slee]]||Farmer|| |} : Married in the Church of St Luke according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church, by Licence by me, J.A.Aston. :{| |This marriage was ||Philip Cook||in the Presence||George Cook|| |- |solemnized between us,||Emily Slee||of us, ||Louisa Cook|| |}

Marriage Entry: Thomas Slee (Slee-226) - Joana Simmins (Simmins-10)

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[[Category: Coldridge, Devon]] 1838 Marriage solemnized at the Parish Church in the Parish of Coldridge in the County of Devon {| |6||Thomas Slee||Above||Bachelor||Farmer||Zeal Monachorum||Richard Slee||Farmer |- |1 June 1838|||Joana Simmins||Age||Spinster||_||Coldridge||William Simmins||Farmer |}

Marriage Entry: William David Rudland (Rudland-43) - Annie Knight (Knight-7134)

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1879 Marriage solemnized at SHANGHAI, CHINA. {| |192||December||[[Rudland-43|William David Rudland]]||full||Widower||China Inland Mission||Shanghai||William Rudland||_|| |- | ||16th||[[Knight-7134|Annie Knight]]||full||Spinster||_||Shanghai||James Knight||-|| |} Married in the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Church of England, by me, Charles Henry Butcher D.D. Dean {| ||This marriage was solemnized||William David Rudland||in the Presence||J.E.Taylor||Louisa Dedgray|| |- ||between us,||Annie Knight|| of us,||J.Dalziel||Isaiah A Jackson|| |}

Marriage Entry: William Ellis (Ellis-8585) - Eliza Harriet Slee (Slee-214)

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[[Category: Cheltenham, Gloucestershire]] :1873 Marriage solemnized at the Parish Church in the Parish of Cheltenham : in the County of Gloucester :{| |305||Nov 26||[[Ellis-8585|William Ellis]]||full age||Bachelor||Gardener||Heath Wakefield Yorkshire||[[Ellis-8587|John Ellis]]||Labourer|| |- | ||1873||[[Slee-214|Eliza Harriet Slee]]||full age||Spinster||_||17 Sherborne Place||[[Slee-196|Caleb Slee]]||Farmer|| |} Married in the Parish Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church, by - or after Banns by me, Robt T.W.Brayne, Curate :{| |This marriage was ||William Ellis||in the Presence||Edward Cook|| |- |solemnized between us,||Eliza Harriet Slee||of us,||[[Slee-120|Emma Slee]]|| |}

Marriage information for Thomas Matthews & Thamsey Barnes

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These are to certify that Thomas MATTHEWS, bachelor, of Bonne Bay, Newfoundland and Thamsey BARNES, spinster, of the same place were married according to the Rite of the Church of England on this thirty first day of December in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy five. (The said Thomas MATTHEWS and Thamsey BARNES having been married by a layman on the 28th October 1875 , according to the custom prevailing on the shore, there being at the time no clergyman to be found in the Bay). By me Joseph J CCURLING, Missionary Priest. The above marriage was solemnized between us; Thoms MATTHEWS and her mark X Thamsey BARNES. In the presence of us; his mark X Alfred WHITE, Edward MATTHEWS, her mark X Mary ANDERSON.

Marriage Licenses From The Official Note Books of the Archdeaconry of Suffolk Deposited at the Ipswich Probate Court, 1613-1674

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Ipswich%2C_Suffolk]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England | England Sources]] __TOC__ == Marriage Licenses From The Official Note Books of the Archdeaconry of Suffolk Deposited at the Ipswich Probate Court, 1613-1674 == * printed at the private press of [[Crisp-1296|Frederick Arthur Crisp]], 1903 * 237 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Marriage Licenses From The Official Note Books of the Archdeaconry of Suffolk Deposited at the Ipswich Probate Court, 1613-1674|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/marriagelicenses00chur * https://books.google.com/books?id=mYcUAAAAYAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008685641 === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:Marriage Licenses From The Official Note Books of the Archdeaconry of Suffolk Deposited at the Ipswich Probate Court, 1613-1674|Marriage Licenses From The Official Note Books of the Archdeaconry of Suffolk Deposited at the Ipswich Probate Court, 1613-1674]]'' (Frederick Arthur Crisp, 1903) [ Page ]. * ([[#ML|Marriage Licenses]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:Marriage Licenses From The Official Note Books of the Archdeaconry of Suffolk Deposited at the Ipswich Probate Court, 1613-1674|Marriage Licenses From The Official Note Books of the Archdeaconry of Suffolk Deposited at the Ipswich Probate Court, 1613-1674]]'' (Frederick Arthur Crisp, 1903) [ Page ].

Marriage of Nellie (Bales) Houck and Charles Houck

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Married Charles Houck Parents: Joel Bales and Ada or Mary Ada (Fox) Bales buried in I found this information at www.familysearch.org. Possible that Spouse's Mother's name ... Fox as maiden and error in Ava and Ada. other information in the record of Charles Houck and Nellie Bales from Iowa, Marriages Name: Charles Houck Birthplace: Illinois Spouse's Name: Nellie Bales Spouse's Birth Date: 1885 Spouse's Birthplace: Fairbury, Neb. Spouse's Age: 19 Event Date: 09 Nov 1904 Event Place: Muscatine, Ia. Father's Name: G.D. Houck Mother's Name: Anna Fulham Spouse's Father's Name: Joel Bales Spouse's Mother's Name: Ava Fox Race: White Marital Status: Single Spouse's Race: White Spouse's Marital Status: Single

Marriage Records of Hunterdon County, New Jersey, 1795-1875

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] ==Marriage Records of Hunterdon County, New Jersey, 1795-1875== '''Citation Example''' :Deats, Hiram Edmund (comp.) ''[[Space:Marriage_Records_of_Hunterdon_County%2C_New_Jersey%2C_1795-1875|Marriage Records of Hunterdon County, New Jersey, 1795-1875.]]'' (Flemington, NJ: H.E. Deats, 1918) '''Footnote Example''' :[[#Deats|Deats]], Vol 1, Page 123 '''Find It''' volume 1 (per title page) *[https://archive.org/details/marriagerecordso01deat_0 archive.org] *[https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=14396 Ancestry] $ unable to find Volume 2; was it ever published? '''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Marriage_Records_of_Hunterdon_County%2C_New_Jersey%2C_1795-1875|What Links to Here]]'''

Marriage Records of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Schenectady, N.Y.

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[[Category:New Netherland Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]][[Category:Schenectady, New York]] [[Category:New York Genealogy Resources]] == Marriage Records of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Schenectady, N.Y. == * Source Example: ::: Luckhurst, Charlotte Taylor. ''[[Space:Marriage Records of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Schenectady, N.Y.|Marriage Records of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Schenectady, N.Y.]]'' (New York, 1917) * Inline Citation Example: ::: Luckhurst, ''Marriage Records'' * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Marriage Records_of_the_Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Schenectady, N.Y.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009579984 * https://archive.org/details/marriagerecordso00firs * https://www.familysearch.org/records/images/image-details?page=1&place=4613389&rmsId=M9MP-4FQ&imageIndex=4&singleView=true * Searchable Transcription at: Schenectady County, New York Genealogy Trails, Church Marriage Records, Source: Marriage records of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Schenectady, N.Y., copied by Charlotte Taylor Luckhurst December 1917, re-transcribed by Mary Kay Krogman, http://genealogytrails.com/ny/schenectady/marriage_church.html#1739 .

Marriage Register Entry: Samuel Lawry (Lawry-218) - Elizabeth Pearce (Pearce-2878)

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[[Category: Constantine, Cornwall]] 1864 Marriage solemnized at the Parish Church in the Parish of Constantine in the County of Cornwall {| ||_||18 Aug||[[Lawry-218|Samuel Lawry]]||23||Bachelor||Mabe||Labourer||James Lawry||Labourer|| |- || ||1864||[[Pearce-2878|Elizabeth Pearce]]||24||Spinster||Constantine||-||Edward Pearce||Labourer|| |} Married in the Parish Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church, by _ or after Banns by me, _ {| ||This marriage was||Samuel X his Mark Lawry||in the Presence||Jane Pearce|| |- |solemnized between us,||Elizabeth Pearce||of us,||Ann Pearce|| |}

Marriages and Baptisms at South Hampton, N.H. 1743-1801

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: South Hampton, New Hampshire]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New Hampshire| New Hampshire Sources]] __TOC__ == Marriages and Baptisms at South Hampton, N.H. 1743-1801 == From a manuscript copy of the church record. * Congregational Church, Rev. [[Parsons-982|William Parsons]], [[Noyes-1488|Nathaniel Noyes]] * Published for private distribution, 1899, Geo A. Gordon, Boston * Reprinted from the [[Space: NEHGR| New-England Historical and Genealogical Register]], October, 1898, April and July, 1899. * [[Special: Whatlinkshere/Space:Marriages_and_Baptisms_at_South_Hampton%2C_N.H._1743-1801|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=Rc0UAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/marriagesbaptism1743sout * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100383583 * https://dunhamwilcox.net/nh/hampton_nh.htm * World Cat.: http://www.worldcat.org/title/marriages-and-baptisms-at-south-hampton-nh-1743-1801-from-a-ms-copy-of-the-church-record/oclc/12189654 === 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 === * ''[[Space: Marriages and Baptisms at South Hampton, N.H. 1743-1801|Marriages and Baptisms at South Hampton, N.H. 1743-1801]]'' (Geo A. Gordon, Boston, 1899) * ([[#MBSH|Marriages & Bap. South Hampton]])

Marriages and Deaths from Lynchburg VA Newspapers

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Virginia Genealogy Resources]] [[Category:Lynchburg, Virginia]] == Marriages and Deaths from Lynchburg, Virginia Newspapers 1794-1836 == * compiled by Lucy Harrison Miller Baber, Louise Ann Blunt, and Marion Armistead Lewis Collins * Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc : 1980 * Citation: :::Baber, Lucy H. M, Louise A. Blunt, and Marion A. L. Collins. ''[[Space:Marriages_and_Deaths_from_Lynchburg_VA_Newspapers|Marriages and Deaths from Lynchburg, Virginia Newspapers, 1794-1836]]''. Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co, 1980. * [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Space:Marriages_and_Deaths_from_Lynchburg_VA_Newspapers|Profiles that link to this Space]] == Limited Availability Online == * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/101932523 (search only) * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/flhg-marrdeathslynchburgvanews/ (search only without paid membership) * https://books.google.com/books/about/Marriages_and_Deaths_from_Lynchburg_Virg.html?id=rikTAAAAYAAJ (no search, no view available) * [[Compton-2184|E. Compton]] is willing to do look-ups in this book. Post a comment here to make a request. == Find in a Library == * http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/6071082

Marriages between Osburn & Christian Families

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] This free space page is designed to parse out the multiple marriages between the Osburn family and Christian family in Wayne County, (West) Virginia, between 1850-1870. The need for clarity became evident while reading the secondary source, "Descendants of Allen Christian" (based on "Christian Family Chronicles") which records multiple Osburn women marrying four different Christian brothers:“Descendants of Allen Christian,” email to [[Kenaston-83|Diane Kenaston]] from Jim Christian, 6 January 2002, with the note “There are numerous sources for this information in the notes of this file, but it seems that Christian Family Chronicles and a genealogy file (GEDCOM maybe) on www.sixranch.com are the two most extensive.” [note 2017: that web address is no longer in existence]. See Christian Family Chronicles, vol. viii, July 1982, p.611 *[[Osburn-248|Rebecca Osburn]] (dates/parents unknown) married [[Christian-1078|Henry Christian]] (b. 1836) in Wayne County, (West) Virginia, in 1857. *Mary "Polly" Osburn (1835-1897, daughter of Thomas Osburn & Millie Dean) married [[Christian-1091|Silas/Sylas Christian]] (1837-1924) on 09 February 1857 in Wayne County, (West) Virginia. *[[Osburn-240|Mary J. Osburn]] (1851-1930, daughter of Leander Osborne and Elizabeth Yates) married [[Christian-1043|Andrewville/Andrewsville/Anderville/ Christian]] (1840-1921) on 4 Apr 1867 in Wayne County, West Virginia. *[[Osburn-242|Mary Osburn]] (dates/parents unknown) married [[Christian-1054|Anderson Christian]] (b. 1844) on 13 October 1864 in Lawrence County, Kentucky. Without primary sources, it seemed suspicious to the me ([[Kenaston-83|Diane Kenaston]]) that three brothers all married a "Mary Osburn" and a fourth brother married a "Rebecca Osburn." So I began researching the Osburns and Christians in the 1870 census and discovered that the two families lived very close to each other in Wayne County, West Virginia. The households that included Osburns or Christians in Wayne County are copied below from the 1860 and 1870 Census. (I occasionally included other surnames when I thought I recognized them from other research.) The rest of this free space mysteries page will hopefully help to clarify when and how they intermarried. My hope is that as I link each person to their appropriate WikiTree identity, patterns may emerge and gaps in the research be identified. ---- CENSUS SEARCH FOR OSBURN & CHRISTIAN IN 1870"United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DTK7-QR6?cc=1438024&wc=92KM-FM6%3A518656501%2C519035301%2C518799501 : 22 May 2014), West Virginia > Wayne > Butler > image 21 of 50; citing NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). LOCATION: BUTLER, WAYNE, WEST VIRGINIA COLOR: WHITE (unless otherwise noted) BIRTHPLACE: VIRGINIA or WEST VIRGINIA (unless otherwise noted) '''Census page 3''' Household #19 :James W Merricks Male 48 :Eliza Merricks Female 48 :William F Merricks Male 21 :James M Merricks Male 18 :Polencia H Merricks Female 15 :Theadore Merricks, male 12 :Virginia Merricks female 9 :Edward Christian male 23 Household #20 :Spencer Christian Male 69 :Elizibeth Christian Female 58 (b. North Carolina) :Anthony Christian Male 18 '''Census page 17''' Household #108 :James A Christian Male 28 :Hester A Christian Female 25 :Mary E Christian Female 5 :Joseph A Christian Male 3 :Rick [Ruth?] A Christian Female 6months '''Census page 20''' Household #129 :John T Osburn , Male age 36, farming :Louisa Osburn, Female age 21, keeping house :Florence Osburn, Female age 8 :Rubie Osburn, Female age 1 :Mary J. Crabtree, female age 17, domestic servant :Susan Crabtree, female age 15 :Nancy K. Crabtree, female age 11 '''Census page 21''' Household #132 :Silas Christian, male age 30, farmer :Polly Christian, female age 35, keeping house :Albert Christian, male age 11, farm hand :James L. Christian, male age 10 :Louisa F Christian, female age 7 :Joanah Christian, female age 1 Household #133 :Alexander Christian Male 62 :Elizabeth Christian Female 54 Household #137 :Andrvill Christian Male 32, farmer :Mary J Christian Female 21, keeping house :Freelin Christian Male 2 :Not named Christian Female 1month Household #138 :Leander Osborn male 45, farmhand (household continues on next page) '''Census page 22''' Household #138 (Continued) :Elizabeth Osburn Female 45, keeping house :Payton Osburn Male 23, farmhand :Gates Osburn Male 16, farmhand :Elizabeth Osburn Female 13 Household #139 :Walter Osburn Male 29, farming :Martha Osburn Female 23, keeping house :Farro Osburn Male 3 :Drusilla Osburn Female 1 Household #140 :Millie Osburn Female 60 :Sarah Osburn Female 23 :Drucilla Osburn female 20 :Joannah Osburn Female 18 :Elizabeth Osburn Female 16 :John Dean Male 11 Household #142 :Henry Christian Male 35 :Rebecca Christian Female 32 :John Christian Male 11 :Andervill Christian Male 10 :Alexander Christian Male 1 Household #143 :Anderson Christian Male 25 :Mary Christian Female 25, :Labon Christian Male 4 :Laura Workman, female 16, house keeper, born in England Household #144 :Johnathan Dean Male 62 :Catheran Dean Female 51 :Thomas Dean Male 9 Household #146 :Leander Osburn Male 28 :Caroline Osburn Female 25 :Charles Osburn Male 7 :Chilton Osburn Male 5 :Abigail Osborn Female 2 ---- CENSUS SEARCH FOR OSBURN & CHRISTIAN IN 1860"United States Census, 1860," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GBS6-XNK?cc=1473181&wc=7QK5-T8F%3A1589436503%2C1589424766%2C1589422206 : 24 March 2017), Virginia > Wayne > Not Stated > image 34 of 168; 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.). LOCATION: WAYNE, WEST VIRGINIA COLOR: WHITE (unless otherwise noted) BIRTHPLACE: VIRGINIA (unless otherwise noted) '''1860 Census page 22''' Household #164 :Wm J Christian Male 30, farm laborer :Mary Christian Female 24 :Belvina Christian Female 4 :Benjamin F Christian Male 2 Household #165 :Thomas Christian Male 20, farm laborer :Elizabeth Christian Female 20 :Mary C Christian Female 3months '''1860 Census Page 34''' Household #239 :Newton Christian Male 27, Farmer :Martha Christian Female 37 Household #240 :Elizabeth J Christian Female 15, Domestic :Sarah F Christian Female 8 :Mary A Christian Female 7 :Missouria Christian Female 5 :Viola Christian Female 3 :James T Christian Male 9months Household #241 :Mary Christian Female 53, farmer :Perry Christian Male 23, farm laborer :Nancy A Christian Female 20, domestic :Allen Christian Male 17, farm laborer :Isaac Christian Male 14 :George W Christian Male 12 '''1860 Census Page 40''' Household #281 :Andrew Christian Male 44, farmer :Nancy Christian Female 72 :Clabourn Christian Male 17 :Lucy Newton Female 19, domestic '''1860 Census page 47''' Household #331 :Spencer Christian Male 58 (born North Carolina), farmer :Elizabeth Christian Female 47 :James A Christian Male 18 :Edward Christian Male 13 :Harrison Christian Male 11 :Anthony Christian Male 8 :John H Christian Male 5 '''1860 Census page 131''' Household #866, Dwelling #869 :John Osburn Male 39, farmer :Nelly Osburn Female 34 :Ella Osburn Female 14 :John S Osburn Male 11 :Cynthia Osburn Female 9 :Prudence Osburn Female 6 :Mary J Osburn Female 3 :Margarett Osburn Female 10months '''1860 Census page 139''' Household #925 (Dwelling #932) :Abigil Workman Female 38, farmer :Leamder Osburn Male 18, farmer :Mary Osburn Female 16 :Stephen Workman Male 10 :John Workman Male 8 :Laura Workman Female 5 :Amos Workman Male 1 '''1860 Census page 140''' Household #928 :Thomas Osburn Male 53, farmer :Milly Osburn Female 50 :Walter Osburn Male 19 :Sarah Osburn Female 13 :Druzilla Osburn Female 10 :Susannah Osburn Female 8 :Elizabeth Osburn Female 6 Household #929 :John Osburn Male 27, farmer :Henry Christian Male 23, farmer :Rebeca Christian Female 22 :John Christian Male 2 :Anderville Christian Male 4months Household #930 :Alexander Christian Male 52, farmer :Elizabeth Christian Female 44 :Anderville Christian Male 20 :Margarett Christian Female 17 :Anderson Christian Male 15 Household #931 :Silas Christian Male 22, farmer :Mary Christian Female 20 :Albert Christian Male 10months Household #932 :Leander Osburn Male 34, farmer :Elizabeth Osburn Female 30 :Payton Osburn Male 12 :Mary J Osburn Female 9 :Yates Osburn Male 7 :Elizabeth Osburn Female 3 Household #934 (Dwelling #941) :Adam Allen, male 24, farmer :Missouria Allen, male 24, Other Race (indecipherable?) '''1860 Census page 141''' Household #940 (Dwelling #947) :Samuel Osburn Male 30, farmer :Sarah J Osburn Male 24 Other Race :Mariah J Osburn Female 5 :Albert Osburn Male 1 '''1860 Census page 142''' Household #947 (Dwelling #954) :Susannah Osburn Female 45, farmer :Joseph Osburn Male 16, farmer :Henry Osburn Male 15 :Robert Osburn Male 12 :Laffayette Osburn Male 7 :Susannah Osburn Female 4 :Mack Osburn Male 2 '''1860 Census page 145''' Household #963 (Dwelling #970) :Edmund Osburn Male 41 :Isabelle J Osburn Female 31 :Walter Osburn Male 20 :Cynthia A Osburn Female 17 :Martha A Osburn Female 15 == Sources ==

Marriages in Montpelier, Burlington and Berlin, VT. 1789-1876

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Vermont Marriages 1789-1876 - Montpelier, Burlington, Berlin == : Murphy, Robert M., '''Marriages in Montpelier, Burlington and Berlin, VT. 1789-1876''', Research Publication Co., Boston, Massachusetts (transcription 2009), 1903, 92 pages * Title: '''Marriages in Montpelier, Burlington and Berlin, Vt. 1789-1876''' - ''excerpts from Vermont Marriages, Vol. 1'' * Transcriber: Robert M. Murphy, 2009 * Original Publisher: Research Publication Co., Boston, Massachusetts, 1903 * Topics: ** Marriages in Montpelier, Vt. *** Town Clerk’s Record, 1791-1852 – pages 9-38 *** Congregational Church Records, 1815-1852 – pages 41-45 *** Christ Episcopal Church Records, 1792-1851 – page 49 ** Marriages in Burlington, Vt. *** Town Clerk’s Record, 1789-1833 – pages 53-60 *** Unitarian Church Records, 1822-1830 – pages 63-64 ** Marriages in Berlin, Vt. *** Town Clerk’s Record, 1791-1876 – pages 67-92 * '''Availability:''' ** Original 1903 Hardcover: Leahy Library of the Vermont Historical Society ** Digital Excerpt for Montpelier, Burlington, Berlin, VT: [http://vermonthistory.org/documents/transcriptions/VTMarriages1789-1876.pdf VT Marriages 1789-1876 Excerpt] * '''Citation Example:''' :::Murphy, Robert M., ''[[Space:Marriages_in_Montpelier%2C_Burlington_and_Berlin%2C_VT._1789-1876|Marriages in Montpelier, Burlington and Berlin, Vermont, 1789-1876]]'' (Research Publication Co., Boston, 1903 (Transcription Robert Murphy, Barre, VT 2009) 92 pages) * '''Footnote Example:''' ::: [[#VTMarriages|Marriages in Montpelier, Burlington, and Berlin, VT, 1789-1876]]: Ella H Andrews, Page 2 ---- * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Marriages_in_Montpelier%2C_Burlington_and_Berlin%2C_VT._1789-1876|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 Montpelier, Burlington, Berlin ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100390349 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=_9AUAAAAYAAJ

Marriages in St. John's Parish Register, Joppa, Harford County, Maryland

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{{African-American Sticker}} [[Category: slaves]] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1238904/how-should-the-marriage-entries-be-placed-on-profiles G2G] :ALSO added to the [[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:St._John%27s_Parish_Register FREE SPACE=records] St. John's Parish Register :THIS IS part of the U.S. Black Heritage Project it will have to be clear and direct to the point. ::'''US Black Heritage Slavery Project''' :" Very interesting! Since you have the two enslaved persons that are married in a church during 1834 that is amazing in Maryland since Slave Owners usually did not allow for a marriage to take place before Slavery was abolisit with the 13th amendment to the U.S. Constitution. " :The goal of this project is to ... : add all ENTRIES from the St. John's Parish Register, Joppa, Harford County, Maryland page 310 image 484.. Starts here and more found on next pages. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Marriages_in_St_John_s_Parish_Register_Joppa_Harford_County_Maryland-1.jpg St. John's Parish Register] :IT is not '''just''' St. John's Parish Register but St. George's Parish, '''and''' St. James' has ''some as well''. :Right now this project just has one member, please add your name here if you are researching these Owners or Slaves. #me. I am [[Taylor-25258|Carole Taylor]]. :Here are some of the '''tasks that I think need to be done'''. :I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Add Profiles to match the Marriage ENTRY * Include finding/OR making a Profile for the "Owner" on the ENTRY * LINK ALL NAMED PERSONS by adding the image of the ENTRY (see [[Hanway-12 | Thomas Hanway]] Owner of [[Hanway-56 | Eliza Hanway]]-Enlow) * add the Profile name/number under the ENTRY NAMES or the OWNER name * find/add any other sources, census, births, death, etc. * any findagrave headstones if at all possible Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=10102058 send me a private message]. Thanks! == MARRIAGE NAMES == #[[Hanway-56 | Eliza Hanway]]-Enlow married to Elijah. #[[Enlow-491 | Elijah Enlow]] married Oct 2 1834 #[[Baldwin-14303 | Henry Baldwin]] married Jan 15 1842 to Harriet Baldwin #[[Baldwin-14304 | Harriet Baldwin]] married Henry #[[Ford-17340 | James Ford]] 1842 Feb. 12 married Delia #[[Baldwin-14305 | Delia Baldwin]] married James Ford #The ENTRY does not give the Groom's name, only the Owner and that he married [[Cohen-5631 | Sarah Jane Cohen]]-Guyton. # [[Reynolds-22439 | Charles Reynolds]] married Fanny Feb 10 1847 Owner "Mrs. Reynolds" which tells me she is a Widow in 1847..... #[[Reynolds-22440 | Fanny Reynolds]] married Charles Reynolds...Also owned by "[[Unknown-558895 | Mrs. Reynolds]] Owner #[[Anderson-60031 | Emeline Eliza Anderson]]-Hollis married Oct 27 1848 #[[Hollis-2704 | John W. Hollis]] NO Owner named #[[Gittings-241| John Gittings]] Owner: [[Gittings-157 | Dr. Gittings]] #[[Williams-99170 | Elizabeth Williams]] married John,Dec 25 1848. Owner: [[Gittings-157 | Dr. Gittings]] Owner of John & Elizabeth Williams #[[Lee-35440 | George W. Lee]] No Owner listed Married Eliza Jackson Jan 1848 #[[Jackson-43486 | Eliza Jackson]] No Owner listed married George W Lee Jan 1848 #[[Hill-44381 | William Hill]] No Owner listed married Maria Kell Dec 28 1848 #[[Kell-723 | Maria Kell]] No Owner listed married William Hill Dec 28 1848 :"Marriages of St. George's Parish of persons of color." #"1849 May 25th [[Frisby-537 | George Frisby]] to[[Green-41755 | Jinny Green]]." :''"Marriages of persons of color by [[Crampton-799 | S. W. Crampton]]"'' (Rector of St. George's Parish) #"1846 Nov. 28th "[[Jones-105940 | Charles Jones]], servant man of [[Griffith-10207 | W. E, Griffith]], to [[Silvers-499 | Harriet]], servant woman of Miss. Silvers." #"1847 Jan. 16th [[Brown-124823 | Phillip L. Brown]], a freeman, to [[Ringgold-133 | Martha Ringgold]], a servant woman of Mr. M. Hawkins." #"March 13th [[Roberson-3075 | Israel Roberson]], servant man of Mr. Mitchel to [[Izen-19 | Elizer Izen]], a free woman." # "May 26th [[Frisby-2 | Henry Frizby]] servant man of Mr. G Henderson to [[Ringgold-134 |Eliza Ringgold]], servant woman of Mrs. I. A Perryman.: ::"The foregoing have been entered in the Journal of the Convention in May 1847." == OWNERS of the SLAVES == #[[Hanway-12 | Thomas Hanway]] Owner of [[Hanway-56 | Eliza Hanway]]-Enlow #[[Enlow-482 | John Enlow]] Owner of [[Enlow-491 | Elijah Enlow]] #[[Baldwin-14297 | John Baldwin]] DATE: Jan 15 1842 the Groom, Henry--the Bride, Harriet. -nothing found in wikitree......... # [[Baldwin-8688 | Silas Baldwin]] looks good except, first name is Charles, so maybe he goes by Silas, his middle name? Owned: [[Baldwin-14305 | Delia Baldwin]] # [[Ford-14888 | Isaac Ford]] Name: Isaac Ford, his father could be the Isaac Ford? Owned:[[Ford-17340 | James Ford]] # [[Guyton-411 | Henry Guyton]] The ENTRY does not give the Groom's name, only the Owner and that he married [[Cohen-5631 | Sarah Jane Cohen]]-Guyton. #[[Unknown-558895 | Mrs. Reynolds]] Owner of Charles & Fanny #[[Gittings-157 | Dr. Gittings]] Owner of John & Elizabeth Williams #[[Buck-2366 | Benjamin Buck]] Owner of 5 children: Emeline, Ann Lemon, Mary Johns, Henry Carrol, Frances, #[[Day-9847 | Gouldsmith Day]] Taylor's Mount, baptism............... #[[Rumsey-839 | John Rumsay]] Nov. 3 1820 baptism. #[[Unknown-559034 | Mrs. Elizabeth Sadler]] she is listed, not a husband and there are 18 Slaves listed #[[Griffith-10207 | W. E, Griffith]], Owner of Charles Jones. who married Harriet Silvers #There is a [[Ringgold-135 | Thomas G Ringgold]] his mother is [[Gittings-1 | Mary Gittings]] daughter of [[Gittings-64 | Lt. Col. James Gittings]] of the Gunpowder Hundred Company, Baltimore County Militia. AND A Member of St. John's Parish Register, Joppa, Harford County, Maryland. Godd chance they are the Owners of the [[Ringgold-133 | Martha]] & [[Ringgold-134 |Eliza Ringgold]]s. === BAPTISMS === :by. [[Keech-625 | Rev. J. R. Keech]] of St. John's Parish Register, Joppa, Harford County, Maryland [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3L-Z9R6-5?cc=2385204 page 311 image 484]. : 1820 Aug 23 St. John's Parish Register, Joppa, Harford County, Maryland : Rev'd John R. Keech, : 1) [[Day-16370 | Child Day]] familysearch.org [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3L-Z9R6-5?i=483&cc=2385204 St. John's Parish Register Log] page 311 image 484 :NEXT ENTRY: : 2) Sept 4 1820 "Bap.d a col. child at Pine Grove." :3RD ENTRY down: : 3) Nov. 3 1820 [[Rumsey-889 | Child Rumsey]] :NEXT ENTRY: : 4/5 ) Nov. 14 1820 [[Sadler-3049 | Eleanor Sadler]]/[[Sadler-3050 | Sophia Sadler]] OWNER:[[Unknown-559034 | Mrs. Elizabeth Sadler]] :NEXT PAGE 312 : 6 /7) Aug 21 1823 [[Sadler-3051 | John Sadler]]/ [[Sadler-3052 | Selena Sadler]] OWNER: [[Unknown-559034 | Mrs. Elizabeth Sadler]] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3L-Z9R6-P?i=484&cc=2385204] :3RD ENTRY down: : 1824 Aug. 24 : '''Baptisms''' St. John's Parish Register, Joppa, Harford County, Maryland :"Bap. Oliver Henry Buck born Feb 16th 1820 :Elizabeth "Divers Buck born 19th March 1824 children of :Benjamin Buck & wife. :Bap't 5 Col. children, Emeline, Ann Lemon, Mary Johns, Henry Carrol, Frances " familysearch.org [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3L-Z95R-F?i=432&cc=2385204 St. John's Parish Register Log] page 312 image 485 :8) [[Buck-7622 | Emeline Buck]], Owner [[Buck-2366 | Benjamin Buck]] :9) [[Lemon-1985 | Ann Lemon]], Owner: [[Buck-2366 | Benjamin Buck]] :10) [[Johns-5971 | Mary Johns]], Owner [[Buck-2366 | Benjamin Buck]] :11) [[Carrol-255 | Henry Carrol]], Owner [[Buck-2366 | Benjamin Buck]] :12) [[Buck-7623 | Frances Buck]], Owner [[Buck-2366 | Benjamin Buck]] :5TH ENTRY below this is : 13/ 14) Sept 27, [[Sadler-3053 | Sidney Sadler]]/ [[Sadler-3054 |William Sadler]] Owner: [[Unknown-559034 | Mrs. Elizabeth Sadler]] :NEXT PAGE 313 :15) Dec 27 1830 [[Sadler-3055 | James Sadler]] Owner: [[Unknown-559034 | Mrs. Elizabeth Sadler]] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3L-Z9R6-P?cc=2385204] :16) [[Sadler-3049 | Eleanor Sadler]] :17) [[Sadler-3050 | Sophia Sadler]] :18) [[Sadler-3051 | John Sadler]] :19) [[Sadler-3052 | Selena Sadler]] :20) [[Sadler-3053 | Sidney Sadler]] :21) [[Sadler-3054 |William Sadler]] :22) [[Sadler-3055 | James Sadler]] :23) [[Sadler-3056 |Harriot Sadler]] :24) [[Sadler-3057 |Burke Sadler]] :25) [[Sadler-3058 | Owen Sadler]] :26) [[Buck-7624 | Charlotte Buck]], Owner [[Buck-2366 | Benjamin Buck]] :27) [[Buck-7625| Peter Buck]], Owner [[Buck-2366 | Benjamin Buck]] :28) [[Sadler-3063 | Frances Sadler]] [[Unknown-559034 | Mrs. Elizabeth Sadler]] :29 [[Dering-96 | Hannah Ann Dering]] born 1844 at Sherwood. Owner not named :" Baptisms for persons of color by [[Crampton-799 | S. W. Crampton]]"'' (Rector of St. George's Parish) :30) 1848 July 10th [[Frizby-3 | Mary Martha Frizby]] infant daughter [[Frisby-2 | Henry]] & [[Ringgold-134 | Eliza]] Frizby :31) July 10th [[Frisby-539 | Charles]] born 1841 son of [[Frisby-538 | William]] & Mary Frisby :32) July 10th [[Hall-54038 |William Henry]] born June 1845 son of [[Hall-54037 | Andrew]] & Mary Hall :33) July 11th [[Rice-18008 | Jacob Lewis]] born Aug 13 1841 son of [[Rice-18007 | Nancy Rice]] :34) 1849 Jan 29th [[Stephens-14274 | Harriet Jane]] born Nov 26 1848 daughter of [[Stephens-14275 | John]] & Nancy Stephens === Deaths === # "1848 June 7th [[Rice-18009 | James Rice]], a colored boy belonging to Mrs. Christie, aged about 10 years." [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3L-Z9R6-W?i=517&cc=2385204 log] === SOURCES === #[[Gittings-157 | Dr. Gittings]] Owner of John & Elizabeth Williams. His papers, along with those of his father, are held at the '''Maryland Historical Society''' an important record of the births and deaths of the family's slaves between 1817 and 1859. (By John Osborne) "Gittings, David Sterrett," House Divided: The Civil War Research Engine at Dickinson College, http://hd.housedivided.dickinson.edu/node/27082. # [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Marriages_in_St_John_s_Parish_Register_Joppa_Harford_County_Maryland-1.jpg image 484]

Marriages of Some Virginia Residents 1607–1800

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[[Category: Sources by Name]][[Category:Virginia Genealogy Resources]][[Category:Virginia Colony Genealogy Resources]] == Marriages of Some Virginia Residents 1607–1800 == * Edited by: Dorothy Ford Wulfeck * published by Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, Maryland, 1986. * Citation Example: ::: Wulfeck, Dorothy Ford, ''[[Space: Marriages of Some Virginia Residents 1607–1800 | Marriages of Some Virginia Residents 1607–1800]]'' (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, Maryland, 1986) * Inline Citation Example: :::[[#Wulfeck|Wulfeck]]: Volume: 1; Page 123 * [[Special: Whatlinkshere/Space: Marriages of Some Virginia Residents 1607–1800 | WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ===Source Abbreviations Explained=== This book uses abbreviations for each source. The abbreviations are listed at the beginning of the book. Selected abbreviations are reproduced here: * W — [https://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/serial?id=wmqtly The William and Mary Quarterly] ==Where to Find== Available online at these locations: * May only be in print: ISBN: 0-8063-1139-8 * https://www.worldcat.org/title/marriages-of-some-virginia-residents-1607-1800/oclc/13295605 * Volume 1: https://books.google.com/books?id=PwoSAQAAIAAJ * Volume 2: https://books.google.com/books?id=AzUjAQAAIAAJ

Marriages performed by Rev. Nathaniel Kinsman

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[[Category: Hunter-8415 Marriages performed by Rev. Dr. Kinsman]] The [[Kinsman-1887|Rev. Nathaniel Kinsman]] was supposed to have married over 2,000 Victorian couples and even earned himself a personal notice placed by an admirer, and perhaps one of the couples he married. Entries are listed by groom's surname. Note: Dates in brackets are publication dates because the date of the marriage was not included in the marriage notice. '''ANDREWS''', David & '''LOVELESS''', Edith
Marriage Date: 30 Aug 1879. Vic Marriage Reg # 3597/1879. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (13 Sep) 1879 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 13 September, p. 18. (TOWN EDITION), viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article219423807 '''BEAL''', Joseph James & '''HARRIS''', Ann
Marriage Date: 29 Nov 1879. Vic Marriage Reg # 4792/1879. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (13 Dec) 1879 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 13 December, p. 21. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article219422916 '''BIRD''', Charles Frederick & '''FULLBROOK''', Sarah Frances
Marriage Date: 4 Dec 1879. Vic Marriage Reg # 4796/1879. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (13 Dec) 1879 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 13 December, p. 21. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article219422916 '''BOLTON''', John & '''FULLER''', Elizabeth Ann
Marriage Date: 27 Mar 1872. Vic Marriage Reg # 1120/1872. Marriage Notices: ''The Argus'' (24 Apr) 1872 'Family Notices', The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), 24 April, p. 4. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5861847 '''BUCHAN''', William & '''LEARY''', Mary Ann
Marriage Date: 9 Apr 1869. Vic Marriage Reg # 2242/1869. Marriage Notices: ''The Argus'' (12 Apr) 1869 'Family Notices', The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), 12 April, p. 4. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5818121 , ''The Argus'' (24 Apr) 1869 'Family Notices', The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), 24 April, p. 4. (The Argus Supplement), viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5834765 '''BUCKNELL''', Thomas Henry & '''CONBROUGH''', Elizabeth Sinclair
Marriage Date: 31 Jan 1880. Vic Marriage Reg # 1151/1880. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (14 Feb) 1880 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 14 February, p. 21. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221758744 '''CLEGG''', Joseph & '''BARTLETT''', Margaret
Marriage Date: 6 Mar 1880. Vic Marriage Reg # 1177/1880. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (20 Mar) 1880 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 20 March, p. 22. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221761531 '''COLEY''', William Edward & '''DE JACQUES''', Levenise Amanda
Marriage Date: 20 Jan 1880. Vic Marriage Reg # 1141/1880. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (31 Jan) 1880 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 31 January, p. 21. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221758492 '''COLLINS''', Andrew Joseph & '''RUSSELL''', Nina
Marriage Date: 11 Feb 1880. Vic Marriage Reg # 1163/1880. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (21 Feb) 1880 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 21 February, p. 22. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221759551 '''DEAN''', Albert & '''BENTLEY''', Emma Stella
Marriage Date: 6 Mar 1880. Vic Marriage Reg # 1176/1880. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (20 Mar) 1880 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 20 March, p. 22. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221761531 '''DELLER''', Charles & '''PLUMB''', Mary Ann
Marriage Date: 1 Nov 1879. Vic Marriage Reg # 4777/1879. Marriage Notices: ''Geelong Advertiser'' (6 Dec) 1879 'Family Notices', Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), 6 December, p. 2. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article150170049, ''Geelong Advertiser'' (24 Dec) 1879 'Family Notices', Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), 24 December, p. 3. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article150170576 '''DELVES''', Henry Charles & '''HINSON''', Catherine
Marriage Date: 12 Nov 1879. Vic Marriage Reg # 4783/1879. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (22 Nov) 1879 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 22 November, p. 21. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article219420990 '''DEMPSTER''', James & '''COOK''', Emily
Marriage Date: 20 Jan 1880. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (31 Jan) 1880 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 31 January, p. 21. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221758492 '''DIYER''', Thomas & '''ALLEN''', Mary Jane
Marriage Date: 12 Apr 1879. Vic Marriage Reg # 2407/1879. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (3 May) 1879 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 3 May, p. 17. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article220445815 '''DOBSON''', William Peacock & '''PAGE''', Mary Elizabeth
Marriage Date: 8 Jan 1880. Vic Marriage Reg # 1133/1880. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (17 Jan) 1880 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 17 January, p. 21. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221760493 '''DODDS''', James & '''SCOTT''', Catherine
Marriage Date: 19 May 1873. Vic Marriage Reg # 2339/1873. Marriage Notices: ''The Argus'' (26 Jun) 1873 'Family Notices', The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), 26 June, p. 4. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5866009 '''DOWDLE''', John & '''ROBINSON''', Mary Isabella
Marriage Date: 13 Jan 1879. Vic Marriage Reg # 1066/1879. Marriage Notices: ''Mercury and Weekly Courier'' (25 Jan) 1879 'Family Notices', Mercury and Weekly Courier (Vic. : 1878 - 1903), 25 January, p. 2. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article59575483 '''DUKE''', James & '''HUMPHRY''', Adelaide Anne
Marriage Date: 8 Apr 1875. Vic Marriage Reg # 2351/1875. Marriage Notices: ''The Argus'' (18 May) 1875 'Family Notices', The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), 18 May, p. 1. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11517176 '''FALCKE''', Jacob Henry & '''TREMLETT''', Eliza Maria
Marriage Date: 2 Dec 1879. Vic Marriage Reg # 4795/1879. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (13 Dec) 1879 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 13 December, p. 21. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article219422916 '''FELLOWS''', Horatio & '''HOLMES''', Jane
Marriage Date: 31 Oct 1872. Vic Marriage Reg # 4677/1872. Marriage Notices ''The Ballarat Star'' (12 Nov) 1872 'Family Notices', The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), 12 November, p. 2. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article219195953, ''The Ballarat Star'' (4 Dec) 1872 'Family Notices', The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), 4 December, p. 2. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article219196452 '''FITZALAM''', Stanley & '''BRADY''', Susan
Marriage Date: 5 Jan 1880. Vic Marriage Reg # 1132/1880. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (17 Jan) 1880 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 17 January, p. 21. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221760493 '''FLORENCE''', Charles & '''WALTON''', Maud
Marriage Date: 18 Nov 1878. Vic Marriage Reg #not listed. Marriage Notices: ''The Argus'' (14 Dec) 1878 'Family Notices', The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), 14 December, p. 1. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5924730 '''FREEBAIRN''', William Black & '''FEWSTER''', Adelaide Louisa
Marriage Date: 3 Jul 1877. Vic Marriage Reg # 3642/1877. Marriage Notices: ''Geelong Advertiser'' (6 Aug) 1877 'Family Notices', Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), 6 August, p. 3. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article150470140 '''FREEMAN''', James & '''BROADHURST''', Lillias Margaret
Marriage Date: 31 Dec 1879. Vic Marriage Reg # 4810/1879. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (10 Jan 1880) 1880 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 10 January, p. 21. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221759444 '''FREEMAN''', James & '''ROUSE''', Frances
Marriage Date: 7 Feb 1880. Vic Marriage Reg # 1159/1880. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (21 Feb) 1880 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 21 February, p. 22. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221759551 '''FREEMAN''', John Henry & '''CRANKSHAW''', Esther Amelia
Marriage Date: 10 Feb 1880. Vic Marriage Reg # 1162/1880. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (21 Feb) 1880 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 21 February, p. 22. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221759551 '''GABELL''', Charles Napier & '''MEDINA''', Isabel Amanda
Marriage Date: 23 Feb 1880. Vic Marriage Reg # 1168/1880. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (6 Mar) 1880 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 6 March, p. 21. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221760073 '''GIBBS''', Hinton & '''SLATER''', Sarah Jane
Marriage Date: 9 Jan 1880. Vic Marriage Reg # 1134/1880. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (24 Jan) 1880 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 24 January, p. 21. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221760973 '''GILCHRIST''', Robert Norman & '''CAPE''', Mary Ann
Marriage Date: 6 Mar 1880. Vic Marriage Reg # 1175/1880. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (20 Mar) 1880 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 20 March, p. 22. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221761531 '''GLASS''', William Morrison & '''TONKIN''', Lydia
Marriage Date: 28 Aug 1870. Vic Marriage Reg # 3392/1870. Marriage Notices: ''The Argus'' (31 Aug) 1870 'Family Notices', The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), 31 August, p. 4. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5830388, ''The Australasian'' (3 Sep) 1870 'Family Notices', The Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. : 1864 - 1946), 3 September, p. 26. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article138066770 '''GRAY''', James & '''DEERING''', Caroline
Marriage Date: 27 Feb 1880. Vic Marriage Reg # 1171/1880. Marriage Notices: ''The Age'' (2 Mar) 1880 'Family Notices', The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), 2 March, p. 1. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article202144150, ''The Argus'' (2 Mar) 1880 'Family Notices', The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), 2 March, p. 1. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5976681, ''Illust. Aust. News'' 13 Mar) 1880 'Family Notices', Illustrated Australian News (Melbourne, Vic. : 1876 - 1889), 13 March, p. 46. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article60093985, ''Illust. Aust. News'' (15 Mar) 1880 'Family Notices', Illustrated Australian News (Melbourne, Vic. : 1876 - 1889), 15 March, p. 46. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article60096325 '''HALE''', William & '''CHAUNCY''', Theresa Snell
Marriage Date: Not included in notice. Vic Marriage Reg # 1111/1870. Marriage Notices: ''The Argus'' (19 Feb) 1870 'Family Notices', The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), 19 February, p. 4. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5812851 '''HALL''', Henry Graham & '''KORNMAN''', Victoria
Marriage Date: 5 Feb 1880. Vic Marriage Reg # 1158/1880. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (14 Feb) 1880 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 14 February, p. 21. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221758744 '''HALL''', William & '''NORRISH''', Emily
Marriage Date: 13 Dec 1879. Vic Marriage Reg # 4804/1879. Marriage Notices: ''Leader'' (27 Dec) 1879 'Family Notices', Leader (Melbourne, Vic. : 1862 - 1918), 27 December, p. 28. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article198010483 '''HALLAM''', James & '''HAMMETT''', Mary
Marriage Date: 28 Jan 1880. Vic Marriage Reg # 1148/1880. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (7 Feb) 1880 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 7 February, p. 21. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221758587 '''HARNWELL''', William Jabez & '''HOLLAND''', Emmaline Victoria Angelina Elizabeth
Marriage Date: 13 Jan 1880. Vic Marriage Reg # 1135/1880. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (24 Jan) 1880 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 24 January, p. 21. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221760973, ''The Australasian'' (31 Jan) 1880 'Family Notices', The Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. : 1864 - 1946), 31 January, p. 26. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article143019576 '''HARVEY''', Charles & '''HANSON''', Elizabeth
Marriage Date: 23 Feb 1880. Vic Marriage Reg # 1167/1880. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (6 Mar) 1880 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 6 March, p. 21. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221760073 '''HAZARD''', William Cabot Gorham Perry & '''PASSMORE''', Emily Augusta
Marriage Date: 7 Oct 1878. Vic Marriage Reg # 5020/1878. Marriage Notices: ''The Argus'' (11 Nov) 1878 'Family Notices', The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), 11 November, p. 1. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5920624, ''The Argus'' (12 Nov) 1878 'Family Notices', The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), 12 November, p. 1. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5920738, ''The Australasian'' (16 Nov) 1878 'Family Notices', The Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. : 1864 - 1946), 16 November, p. 26. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article143002684 '''HETHERINGTON''', Joseph D & '''HARRISON''', Margaret J
Marriage Date: 18 Dec 1878. Vic Marriage Reg # 5050/1878. Marriage Notices: ''The Australasian'' 1879 'Family Notices', The Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. : 1864 - 1946), 18 January, p. 27. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article143004430 '''HIGGINS''', John & '''JOHNSTONE''', Elizabeth
Marriage Date: 5 May 1870. Vic Marriage Reg # 2311/1870. Marriage Notices: ''The Argus'' (9 May) 1870 'Family Notices', The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), 9 May, p. 5. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5819900 '''HORNEMAN''', Henry John Jacob & '''SANDERS''', Elizabeth
Marriage Date: 22 Nov 1879. Vic Marriage Reg # 4789/1879. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (13 Dec) 1879 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 13 December, p. 21. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article219422916 '''HOWARD''', Charles Henry Weeks & '''PEATT''', Henrietta
Marriage Date: 5 Feb 1880. Vic Marriage Reg # 1157/1880. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (14 Feb) 1880 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 14 February, p. 21. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221758744 '''HUMPHREY''', John Morris & '''PARRATT''', Martha
Marriage Date: 14 April 1866. Vic Marriage Reg # 2056/1866*. Marriage Notices, ''The Age'' (23 Apr) 1866 'Family Notices', The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), 23 April, p. 4. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article155045147, ''The Age'' (25 Apr) 1866 'Family Notices', The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), 25 April, p. 7. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article155043997, ''Leader'' (28 Apr) 1866 'Family Notices', Leader (Melbourne, Vic. : 1862 - 1918), 28 April, p. 12. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article196562312 VicBDM has groom indexed as HUMPHREYS. '''IRVING''', Charles Francis & '''HOGAN''', Bridget
Marriage Date: 10 Jun 1879. Vic Marriage Reg # 2424/1879. Marriage Notices: ''Mercury and Weekly Courier'' 1879 'Family Notices', Mercury and Weekly Courier (Vic. : 1878 - 1903), 21 June, p. 2. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article59575911 '''JACKSON''', William & '''BARNS''', Clara
Marriage Date: 20 Dec 1879. Vic Marriage Reg # 4805/1879. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' 1880 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 10 January, p. 21. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221759444 '''JANSEN''', Johan & '''DICKINSON''', Emily Melbourne
Marriage Date: 3 Mar 1880. Vic Marriage Reg # 1173/1880. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (13 Mar) 1880 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 13 March, p. 21. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221760203 '''JENKINS''', John Gower & '''McKAY''', Annie Catherine
Marriage Date: 6 Nov 1879. Vic Marriage Reg # 4779/1879. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (22 Nov) 1879 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 22 November, p. 21. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article219420990 '''JORDAN''', Michael Joseph & '''GILES''', Catherine
Marriage Date: 8 Feb 1879. Vic Marriage Reg # 1075/1879. Marriage Notices: ''Mercury and Weekly Courier'' (1 Mar) 1879 'Family Notices', Mercury and Weekly Courier (Vic. : 1878 - 1903), 1 March, p. 2. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article59575601 '''KELLOCK''', Andrew & '''MITCHELL''', Jane Elizabeth
Marriage Date: 9 Nov 1875. Vic Marriage Reg # 4871/1875. Marriage Notices: ''Leader'' (27 Nov) 1875 'Family Notices', Leader (Melbourne, Vic. : 1862 - 1918), 27 November, p. 25. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article197938999, ''Ill. News for H. R.'' (29 Dec) 1875 'Family Notices', Illustrated Australian News for Home Readers (Melbourne, Vic. : 1867 - 1875), 29 December, p. 214. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article60446213 '''KIRBY''', Henry & '''KENYON''', Ella
Marriage Date: 16 Jan 1880. Vic Marriage Reg # 1136/1880. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (24 Jan) 1880 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 24 January, p. 21. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221760973 '''KIRK''', Arthur & '''GANDISON''', Johanna or '''GAUDION''', Johanna
Marriage Date: 21 Jan 1880. Vic Marriage Reg # 1142/1880*. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (31 Jan) 1880 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 31 January, p. 21. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221758492 VicBDM have the bride's surname indexed as GAUDION. '''LANGNEY''', Felix & '''DYER''', Susannah
Marriage Date: 7 Feb 1870. Vic Marriage Reg # 1109/1870*. Marriage Notices: ''The Argus'' (26 Feb) 1870 'Family Notices', The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), 26 February, p. 4. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5813535 VicBDM have the groom's surname indexed as LONGNEY '''McBAIN''', Francis Andrew & '''MAHON''', Bridget Maria
Marriage Date: 27 Jan 1880. Vic Marriage Reg # 1146/1880. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (7 Feb) 1880 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 7 February, p. 21. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221758587 '''MAHONY''', Thomas George Gladstone & '''BALFOUR''', Catherine
Marriage Date: 1 Jan 1880. Vic Marriage Reg # 1130/1880*. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (10 Jan) 1880 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 10 January, p. 21. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221759444 VicBDM have the groom's surname indexed as MAHANY '''MAUDE''', James & '''LEWIS''', Jane
Marriage Date: 25 Feb 1880. Vic Marriage Reg # 1170/1880. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (6 Mar) 1880 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 6 March, p. 21. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221760073 '''MORTON''', James Jones & '''WING''', Sarah
Marriage Date: 25 Mar 1875. Vic Marriage Reg # 1156/1875. Marriage Notices: ''The Age'' (22 Nov) 1875 'Family Notices', The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), 22 November, p. 2. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article202169332, ''The Australasian'' (27 Nov) 1875 'Family Notices', The Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. : 1864 - 1946), 27 November, p. 26. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article142155602, ''Leader'' (27 Nov) 1875 'Family Notices', Leader (Melbourne, Vic. : 1862 - 1918), 27 November, p. 25. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article197938999, ''Ill. News for H. R.'' (29 Dec) 1875 'Family Notices', Illustrated Australian News for Home Readers (Melbourne, Vic. : 1867 - 1875), 29 December, p. 214. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article60446213 '''NELSON''', Andrew & '''GORDON''', Emily
Marriage Date: 5 Jan 1880. Vic Marriage Reg # 1131/1880. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (17 Jan) 1880 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 17 January, p. 21. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221760493 '''OAKMAN''', Edward James & '''BARLEY''', Elizabeth
Marriage Date: 12 Feb 1879. Vic Marriage Reg # 1077/1879. Marriage Notices: ''The Argus'' (18 Feb) 1879 'Family Notices', The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), 18 February, p. 1. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5932766, ''The Australasian'' (22 Feb) 1879 'Family Notices', The Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. : 1864 - 1946), 22 February, p. 27. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article143005414 '''O'MAHONY''', Jeremiah Patrick & '''COCHRON''', Martha Ann or '''CACHRON,''' Martha Ann
Marriage Date: 23 Aug 1879. Vic Marriage Reg # 3594/1879*. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (6 Sep) 1879 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 6 September, p. 18. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article219422242 VicBDM have the bride's surname indexed as CACHRON. '''OUTTRIM''', Frederick Thomas & '''VALENTINE''', Marianne Frances
Marriage Date: 5 Oct 1878. Vic Marriage Reg # 5029/1878. Marriage Notices: ''The Australasian'' (23 Nov) 1878 'Family Notices', The Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. : 1864 - 1946), 23 November, p. 26. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article143002863 '''OXBOROUGH''', William Charles & '''LEVER''', Ann
Marriage Date: 27 Jan 1880. Vic Marriage Reg # 1147/1880. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (7 Feb) 1880 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 7 February, p. 21. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221758587 '''PARKER''', John & '''CALLAHAN''', Jane
Marriage Date: 26 Apr 1872. Vic Marriage Reg # 2307/1872. Marriage Notices: ''Prahran Telegraph'' (27 Apr) 1872 'Family Notices', The Telegraph, St Kilda, Prahran and South Yarra Guardian (Vic. : 1866 - 1888), 27 April, p. 6. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article108982491 '''PAYNE''', James & '''DALZELL''', Ellen
Marriage Date 27 Jun 1878. Vic Marriage Reg # 2628/1878. Marriage Notices: ''Leader'' (13 Jul)1878 'Family Notices', Leader (Melbourne, Vic. : 1862 - 1918), 13 July, p. 27. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article197283040, ''Illust. Aust. News'' (5 Aug) 1878 'Family Notices', Illustrated Australian News (Melbourne, Vic. : 1876 - 1889), 5 August, p. 142. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article60094660 '''PERRY''', William Cabot Gorham & '''PASSMORE,''' Emily Augusta see entry for HAZARD, William Cabot Gorham Perry '''PITMAN''', Albert & '''LAMBERT''', Alice Ann Elizabeth
Marriage Date: 25 Dec 1876. Vic Marriage Reg # 4846/1876. Marriage Notices: ''Leader'' (13 Jan) 1877 'Family Notices', Leader (Melbourne, Vic. : 1862 - 1918), 13 January, p. 26. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article197414025, ''Illust. Aust. News'' (24 Jan)1877 'Family Notices', Illustrated Australian News (Melbourne, Vic. : 1876 - 1889), 24 January, p. 14. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article60095666 '''PRIOR''', Andrew & '''QUIRK''', Mary Anna C.
Marriage Date: 16 Oct 1874. Vic Marriage Reg # 4767/1874. Marriage Notices: ''The Australasian'' (24 Oct) 1874 'Family Notices', The Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. : 1864 - 1946), 24 October, p. 24. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article139124466 '''REN''', Patrick & '''EAGLETON''', Rose
Marriage Date: 11 Feb 1880. Vic Marriage Reg # 1164/1880. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (21 Feb) 1880 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 21 February, p. 22. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221759551 '''ROBERTSON''', John & '''FINLAY,''' Margaret
Marriage Date: 10 Aug 1878. Vic Marriage Reg # 3766/1878. Marriage Notices: ''The Age'' (7 Dec) 1878 'Family Notices', The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), 7 December, p. 1. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article199350979, ''The Argus'' (7 Dec) 1878 'Family Notices', The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), 7 December, p. 1. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5923864, ''Leader'' (14 Dec) 1878 'Family Notices', Leader (Melbourne, Vic. : 1862 - 1918), 14 December, p. 27. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article197287007, ''The Australian'' (14 Dec) 1878 'Family Notices', The Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. : 1864 - 1946), 14 December, p. 26. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article143003412 '''RUSSELL''', Robert & '''MAXTED''', Ann
Marriage Date: 31 Jan 1880. Vic Marriage Reg # 1150/1880. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (14 Feb) 1880 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 14 February, p. 21. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221758744 '''SCARCE''', Henry & '''JARDINE''', Phebe (Phoebe)
Marriage Date: 24 Feb 1880. Vic Marriage Reg # 1167/1880. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (6 Mar) 1880 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 6 March, p. 21. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221760073 '''SCHULTZ''', John & '''VEAL''', Mary Elizabeth
Marriage Date: 26 Mar 1879. Vic Marriage Reg # 1095/1879. Marriage Notices: ''Mercury and Weekly Courier'' 1879 'Family Notices', Mercury and Weekly Courier (Vic. : 1878 - 1903), 19 April, p. 2. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article59575709 '''SWINBURNE''', Michael & '''DAYKIN''', Gertrude
Marriage Date: 10 Aug 1879. Vic Marriage Reg # 3586/1879. Marriage Notices: ''Illust. Aust. News'' (30 Aug) 1879 'Family Notices', Illustrated Australian News (Melbourne, Vic. : 1876 - 1889), 30 August, p. 142. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article60096588 '''TAYLOR''', Alfred George & '''IRWIN''', Margaret
Marriage Date: 7 Dec 1868. Vic Marriage Reg # 4575/1868. Marriage Notices, ''The Argus'' (10 Dec) 1868 'Family Notices', The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), 10 December, p. 4. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5834423, ''The Australasian'' (19 Dec) 1868 'Family Notices', The Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. : 1864 - 1946), 19 December, p. 27. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article138060125 '''TOMKIES''', Edward Wright & '''TOMKIES''', Annie
Marriage Date: 24 Apr 1876. Vic Marriage Reg # 2337/1876. Marriage Notices: ''The Age'' (26 Apr) 1876 'Family Notices', The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), 26 April, p. 2. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article202163784, ''Illust. Aust. News'' (15 May) 1876 'Family Notices', Illustrated Australian News (Melbourne, Vic. : 1876 - 1889), 15 May, p. 79. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article60095625 '''TURNER''', John Ellis & '''THOROGOOD''', Mahalah
Marriage Date: 13 Sep 1871. Vic Marriage Reg # 3499/1871. Marriage Notices ''The Argus'' (23 Sep) 1871 'Family Notices', The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), 23 September, p. 4. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5855495 '''UNDERWOOD''', William Henry & '''GORDON''', Maria
Marriage Date: 5 Sep 1879. Vic Marriage Reg # 3603/1879. Marriage Notices: ''Mercury and Weekly Courier'' (13 Sep) 1879 'Family Notices', Mercury and Weekly Courier (Vic. : 1878 - 1903), 13 September, p. 2. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article59576221 '''WALKER''', William & '''SPONG''', Mary Jane
Marriage Date: 3 Jan 1879. Vic Marriage Reg # 1062/1879. Marriage Notices: ''Mercury and Weekly Courier'' (11 Jan) 1879 'Family Notices', Mercury and Weekly Courier (Vic. : 1878 - 1903), 11 January, p. 2. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article59575439 '''WALKLEY''', George Henry & '''SALOM''', Myra Anne
Marriage Date: 7 Feb 1880. Vic Marriage Reg # 1160/1880. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (21 Feb) 1880 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 21 February, p. 22. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221759551 '''WILKINSON''', Thomas Andrew & '''SIMS''', Sophia
Marriage Date: 10 Jun 1879. Vic Marriage Reg # 2425/1879. Marriage Notices: ''The Age'' (9 Jul) 1879 'Family Notices', The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), 9 July, p. 1. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article199370286, ''Leader'' (12 Jul) 1879 'Family Notices', Leader (Melbourne, Vic. : 1862 - 1918), 12 July, p. 27. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article198003161 '''WILLIAMS''', John & '''KNIGHT''', Elizabeth Sarah
Marriage Date: 28 Dec 1869. Vic Marriage Reg # 4642/1869. Marriage Notices: ''The Argus'' (1 Jan 1870) 1870 'Family Notices', The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), 1 January, p. 4. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5809493 '''WILSON''', Joseph & '''QUINCEY''', Sedlear
Marriage Date: 3 Feb 1880. Vic Marriage Reg # 1153/1880. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (14 Feb) 1880 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 14 February, p. 21. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221758744 '''WOOLLEY''', John & '''ANDREWS''', Emily
Marriage Date: 20 May 1878. Vic Marriage Reg # 2620/1878. Marriage Notices: ''The Australasian'' (1 Jun) 1878 'Family Notices', The Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. : 1864 - 1946), 1 June, p. 27. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article143311822 '''YOXON''', George Crawford & '''GIBBS''', Arabella
Marriage Date: 3 Mar 1880. Vic Marriage Reg # 1174/1880. Marriage Notices: ''Weekly Times'' (13 Mar) 1880 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 13 March, p. 21. , viewed 02 Apr 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221760203 ==Sources==

Married names in Sweden

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[[Category: Swedish Names]] [[:Category: Swedish Names|More about Swedish names]] =Married names for Swedish women?= Married names in Sweden came in use '''late''' compared to the rest of Europe. There are some principles - married names for women were enforced by law only between 1920 and 1963, but ''may'' have been used earlier, particularly among nobility and townsfolk. Since many genealogy softwares assign married names to women by default, there are all too many women with falsely assigned married names in family trees on the Net. These are '''not''' good enough for WikiTree, unless they can be sourced from church records or other official documents. ==Development over time== The Name Law of 1920 was a milestone - but the transition period before that was longdrawn - over at least a century - so no precise dates can be given. According to Ingela Martenius, women used their husbands' names ''socially'' before they were used ''legally''[http://web.comhem.se/~u31263678/genealogy/Names.pdf Swedish Names] review by Ingela Martenius - a section on women's surnames and a one-sentence mention of the "widow phenomenon" What counts for WikiTree purposes is when a woman is '''in the records''' by her married name. ===No married names in the patronymic system=== [[Space:Patronymics_in_Sweden|Patronymics]] '''can not''' be used as married names for logical reasons, since they refer to a person as a son or daughter of his or her father - which will not change as they marry. There may be exceptions to this in families that adopted -son names as family names at an early stage, see: [[Space:Early_frozen_patronymics_Sweden|Early frozen patronymics]] (wikiTree page). ===As a rule the woman kept her family name when married=== As for [[Space:Family_names_in_Sweden|family names]], Swedish women born with a family name also kept this throughout life, until late in time. Thus it is very common to find families of craftspeople or townsfolk in Swedish household records, where husband and wife have different surnames. * [[Cons-4|Maria Charlotta Cons]] (1813 - 1852) and her husband Johan Wennergren provide an example from the small town of Enköping. ** There are many more examples if you care to browse the household record for Enköping 1843-1851 - [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0003368_00344 image:C0003368_00344] - images freely available at the Swedish National Archives. At a quick glance surnames/family names seem more common among the established households than patronyms - and wives keep the name they were born with. * [[Westberg-198|Anna Westberg]] and her husband, Master Smith [[Nordin-152|Johannes Nordin]], may exemplify the craftspeople carrying each their own family name throughout their marriage. ** They can be found, for example, in the household record for Bjuråker (1800-1810), [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0030499_00113 image: C0030499_00113] - images freely available at the Swedish National Archives. Browsing the pages for Strömbacka Bruk will also turn up several more couples where both have family names. Families immigrated to Sweden from down on the continent brought their customs with them. Among them we may find women recorded with married names at a very early stage: *[[Salina-8|Beata Salina]] (1636-1693) was born in Stockholm, in an educated family, with a background in Danzig. She married [[Springer-196|Carl Christopher Springer]], who also was of German extraction. She is in the records with both names, during her marriage. When the surname of the father was a true family name, the children would inherit the name of the father. When the last name of the father was a [[Space:Swedish_soldier_names|soldier name]] this was usually '''not''' inherited by the children - although this is a rule with plenty of exceptions. Just be sure to check primary sources, so that the inherited surname isn't an artifact of some genealogy software. ===Compulsory married names in 1920=== There was a [[Space:Swedish_Name_Laws|name law]] passed in 1920, making it compulsory for women to take their husband's surname when they married. However, by then the use of married names for women had been a trend for a long time. * [[Space:The_last_-dotters|A collection of case studies]] - mostly about the transition from -dotter names The law was relaxed in 1963 so after that things became more complicated again (see [[Space:Swedish_Name_Laws|Swedish Name Laws]]). =Widows assigned the name of their husbands= It is interesting to find that there are quite a number of women who are not in the records with their husband's surname as long as he is alive - '''but they are assigned his surname as widows'''. :This does not refer to the numerous cases in older times where women are in the books as "the widow of so-and-so" - like [[Nilsdotter-523|Brita Nilsdotter]] (1687-1786), who is in her own death record as "the widow of fourir Blomstedt, 81 years old (no name given for her) - or [[Månsdotter-414|Brita Månsdotter]] (abt. 1680 - 1743), who is "''salig'' Brodin's widow, ''hustru'' Brita" in her death record (no patronymic given for her). This is just the ordinary focus on male heads of household in the old ministerial books. But the attention to names encouraged by WikiTree has drawn our attention to cases where a widow is in the records, somewhere, with a "married name". The use of a husband's surname for his widow was probably not the choice of the woman herself, but either a social custom in the area or an idea held by the record keeper(s) in the local clergy. Be that as it may, this phenomenon is worth exploring by means of some cases. ==A few examples== The initial collection is just a number of cases that we have come across while entering and editing profiles in WikiTree, and so don't say much about how widespread the practice might be. Here are a couple of cases from Skog parish in Hälsingland, followed by an overview of women in ten years' worth of death records for Skog, having a surname rather than a patronymic. ===[[Andersdotter-5924|Margta Andersdotter]] widow Stålnäbb (1695 - 1778) [[:Category: Skog (X)|Skog (X)]]=== [[Andersdotter-5924|Margta Andersdotter]] was the daughter of [[Simonsson-119|Anders Simonsson]]. She is Margta Andersdotter in the record when she marries [[Stålnäbb-5|Anders Henriksson]], then just ''hustru'' Margareta in the household records. Anders Henriksson Stålnäbb's widow Margareta Andersdotter Stålnäbb died at Gullgruva 12 January 1778. *Death record: Skogs kyrkoarkiv, Gävleborgs län, Födelse- och dopböcker, SE/HLA/1010178/C/2 (1738-1799), [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0032090_00211 bildid: C0032090_00211] Riksarkivet SVAR ===[[Brodin-44|Brita Eriksdotter Brodin]] widow Jernberg (1722 - 1796), [[:Category: Skog (X)|Skog (X)]]=== [[Brodin-44|Brita Eriksdotter Brodin]] was the daughter of charcoal maker Erik Andersson Brodin in Sunnäs, Skog parish in Hälsingland. When '''Brita Eriksdotter Brodin''' married [[Jernberg-20|Anders Andersson Jernberg]] they were both by their full names in the record. In the household records the wife of master smith Anders Andersson Jernberg mostly goes by the name Brita Ersdotter. As a widow she is in the household record as The widow of Master Jernberg, Brita Ericsdotter. Then, in her own death record she is ''Enkan hustru'' (widow) '''Brita Ericsdotter Jernberg.''' * Marriage record: Skogs kyrkoarkiv, Gävleborgs län, Födelse- och dopböcker, SE/HLA/1010178/C/2 (1738-1799), top right, #7on [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0032090_00140 bildid: C0032090_00140]] Riksarkivet SVAR * Sample household record while married: Skogs kyrkoarkiv, Gävleborgs län, Husförhörsböcker, SE/HLA/1010178/A I/2 (1760-1787), [[https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0032062_00102 bildid: C0032062_00102] Riksarkivet SVAR * Household record as widow: Skogs kyrkoarkiv, Gävleborgs län, Husförhörsböcker, SE/HLA/1010178/A I/4 (1789-1802), [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0032064_00163 bildid: C0032064_00163] Riksarkivet SVAR * Death record: Skogs kyrkoarkiv, Gävleborgs län, Födelse- och dopböcker, SE/HLA/1010178/C/2 (1738-1799), lower left on [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0032090_00233 bildid: C0032090_00233] Riksarkivet SVAR ===1790-1799 in Skog=== At this time in Skog, '''wives who died before their husbands''' were typically not assigned the surname of the husband in the death records (or elsewhere). Now, most people - even many of the smiths at the foundries - still had patronymic names, so women married to men with a surname are a minority in the death records. Nevertheless, the few that died befor their husbands are not assigned the surname of their husband, although it is usually mentioned whose wife they were. ====Wives in the death record under their birth name==== * '''Brita Mårtensdotter''', the ''wife'' of blacksmith Holmberg in Gullgruva, died at an age of 75 years 4 April 1794. ** Skogs kyrkoarkiv, Gävleborgs län, Födelse- och dopböcker, SE/HLA/1010178/C/2 (1738-1799), [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0032090_00229 bildid: C0032090_00229] Riksarkivet SVAR * '''[[Jernberg-21|Apollonia Andersdotter Jernberg]]''' (1744-1794) was married to smith [[Waller-3024|Jonas Waller]]. She died before her husband, and in her death record she is Lona Andersdotter Jernberg, ''wife'' of Master smith Jonas Waller. (Lona happens to be the daughter of Brita Brodin). ** Death record: Skogs kyrkoarkiv, Gävleborgs län, Födelse- och dopböcker, SE/HLA/1010178/C/2 (1738-1799), [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0032090_00230 bildid: C0032090_00230] Riksarkivet SVAR * '''Anna Grönlund''', the dear ''wife'' of (Pearl fishery) Inspector Herr Per Berggren, Fru Anna Grönlund died 16 March 1795. ** Death record: Skogs kyrkoarkiv, Gävleborgs län, Födelse- och dopböcker, SE/HLA/1010178/C/2 (1738-1799), [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0032090_00231 bildid: C0032090_00231] Riksarkivet SVAR ** Household record: Skogs kyrkoarkiv, Gävleborgs län, Husförhörsböcker, SE/HLA/1010178/A I/4 (1789-1802), [[https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0032064_00143 bildid: C0032064_00143] Riksarkivet SVAR ====Widows assigned the surname of their husband==== * The widow, midwife '''Margareta Larsdotter Levaldia''', died 18 March 1793. (She was the daughter of Lars Eliasson in Tönnånger. Her husband, Anders Levaldius had died at least 30 years earlier.) ** Death record: Skogs kyrkoarkiv, Gävleborgs län, Födelse- och dopböcker, SE/HLA/1010178/C/2 (1738-1799), [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0032090_00227 bildid: C0032090_00227] #6; Riksarkivet SVAR * '''[[Brodin-44|Brita Eriksdotter Brodin]]''' widow Jernberg, died February 1796 (see above) * '''Sara Christina Burman''', the pastor's widow, died 25 April 1797. Her pre-deceased husband was vicar Petter Burman and she is in the household record with him as Sara Christina Hoffman. ** Death record: Skog, Gävleborgs län, SE/HLA/1010178/C/2 (1738-1799), [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0032090_00234 bildid: C0032090_00234] Riksarkivet SVAR ** Household record: Skogs kyrkoarkiv, Gävleborgs län, Husförhörsböcker, SE/HLA/1010178/A I/4 (1789-1802), [[https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0032064_00139 bildid: C0032064_00139] Riksarkivet SVAR ====Soldier's wives==== As opposed to the smiths, clergy and officials, who used inheritable surnames, soldiers were assigned a "surname" as part of their position. It seems their wives and widows all were in the death records with their own birth names: * '''Margta Ericsdotter''', the ''wife'' of former allotment navy soldier Jacob Gundersson Gran died at an age of 78 years 28 Mar 1791. ** Skogs kyrkoarkiv, Gävleborgs län, Födelse- och dopböcker, SE/HLA/1010178/C/2 (1738-1799), [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0032090_00223 bildid: C0032090_00223] Riksarkivet SVAR * '''Brita Jönsdotter''', ''widow'' of former allotment navy soldier Pehr Ankarhult died 2 June 1797. ** Death record: Skog, Gävleborgs län, SE/HLA/1010178/C/2 (1738-1799), [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0032090_00234 bildid: C0032090_00234] Riksarkivet SVAR * '''Margareta Hansdotter''', ''widow'' after former allotment navy soldier Jonas Nordberg died 14 January 1798. ** Death record: Skog, Gävleborgs län, SE/HLA/1010178/C/2 (1738-1799), [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0032090_00235 bildid: C0032090_00235] Riksarkivet SVAR * '''Maria Larsdotter''', the ''wife'' of former allotment navy soldier Johan Drake, died 15 November 1798. ** Skogs kyrkoarkiv, Gävleborgs län, Födelse- och dopböcker, SE/HLA/1010178/C/2 (1738-1799), [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0032090_00235 bildid: C0032090_00235] Riksarkivet SVAR ===Some examples from other places in Sweden=== Widows in the records with the surname of their husband. * [[Funck-100|Brita Funck]] widow Ehrenpreus (1655 - 1716), foundry owner's daughter with two ennobled husbands * [[Stake-37|Greta Henriksdotter Stake]], widow Holm (1734 - 1802), smith's widow in Älvsbacka * [[Rocus-1|Sophia Elisabet Rocus]], widow Bohnsack (1765 - 1814), comminister's widow in Arboga * [[Åberg-34|Anna Lena Åberg]], widow Vieweg (1744-1815), smith's widow in Älvsbacka * [[Jansson-852|Brita Maria Jansson]], widow Ljungberg (1770 - 1819) restaurant keeper's widow in Göteborg * [[Pehrman-22|Elisabet Karolina Pehrman]], widow Rosander (1775 - 1823), engineer's widow in Hallingeberg = Sources =

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[[Category: Nelson Cemetery Free Space Pages]] ''A free-space page for capturing and recording interments at Marsden Valley Cemetery in Stoke, Nelson.'' === About this Free-Space Page === This free space page for Marsden Valley 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/2179972/marsden-cemetery FindAGrave] *[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Marsden-Valley-Cemetery/163311 BillionGraves]

Marsh Genealogy. Giving Several Thousand Descendants of John Marsh of Hartford, CT., 1636-1895

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Marsh Genealogy, Giving Several Thousand Descendants of John Marsh of Hartford, CT., 1636-1895 == Also including some account of English Marshes, and a sketch of the Marsh family association of America. * compiled, edited and published by [[Marsh-12284|Dwight Whitney Marsh]] (1823-1896) * published by The Press of Carpenter & Morehouse, Amherst, Mass., 1895 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Marsh Genealogy. Giving Several Thousand Descendants of John Marsh of Hartford, CT., 1636-1895|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/marshgenealogygi00mars * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=10994 * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE6993823 * [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/410208-marsh-genealogy-giving-several-thousand-descendants-of-john-marsh-of-hartford-connecticut-1636-1895-also-including-some-account-of-english-marshes-and-a-sketch-of-the-marsh-family-association-of-america FamilySearch.org] === Table of Contents === * The Marsh Family Association of America * History of this book * Outline of this work * John Marsh of Hartford and Hadley * John Marsh of Hartford and his descendants * Branch I. The Hartford branch * Branch II. The Hatfield branch * Branch III. The Hadley--Windsor--New Hartford branch * Branch IV. The Hadley line * Index. All persons bearing the name of Marsh * Index. Persons bearing other names than Marsh === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Marsh, Dwight Whitney. ''[[Space:Marsh Genealogy. Giving Several Thousand Descendants of John Marsh of Hartford, CT., 1636-1895|Marsh Genealogy]]. Giving Several Thousand Descendants of John Marsh of Hartford, CT., 1636-1895'' (Carpenter & Morehouse, Amherst, Mass., 1895) [ Page ]. * ([[#Marsh|Marsh]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Marsh, Dwight Whitney. ''[[Space:Marsh Genealogy. Giving Several Thousand Descendants of John Marsh of Hartford, CT., 1636-1895|Marsh Genealogy]]. Giving Several Thousand Descendants of John Marsh of Hartford, CT., 1636-1895'' (Carpenter & Morehouse, Amherst, Mass., 1895) [ Page ].

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Place for me to track my activities for the [[Space:Anywherers]]: # Work on fixing all errors in my Error Report. # Continue working on cleaning up adopted profiles (GEDCOM/Merged, badly organized/unsourced) # Work on sourcing Unsourced Profiles. # Categorization - work on getting profiles categorized - with emphasis on [[Project: Military and War | Military and War]] profiles and [[Project: Nebraska Cemeteries|Nebraska Cemeteries]] # Continue work on all central Nebraska Cemeteries, check for existing profiles and get them linked to appropriate cemetery free-space pages add photographs if I have them available from prior trips. [[Space:North_Platte_Cemetery%2C_North_Platte%2C_Nebraska|North Platte Cemetery]] [[Space:Fort_McPherson_National_Cemetery%2C_Maxwell%2C_Nebraska|Fort McPherson National Cemetery]] [[Space:Fairview_Cemetery%2C_Cozad%2C_Nebraska|Fairview Cemetery]] # Work on connecting unconnected individuals to parents, sibilings etc. == MY FAMILY LINES == === Need Sourced === # [[Brownfield-160]] # [[Brownfield-158]] These two profiles were adopted - result of an unsourced GEDCOM upload. Both need extensive research,, both were attached to the wrong parents. # [[Peden-239]] this profile needs non-Ancestry.com sources attached. No way to check sources unless a member of Ancestry.com # [[Theurer-24]] add more sources if available on spouses profile # [[Jones-41612]] - Needs further sourcing - showing non-matching Find a Grave link in error report. # [[Jones-41615]] - Need further sourcing - research === Merge/GEDCOM cleanup === === Connect/Expand === # [[Underwood-2798]] needs other children added # [[Theurer-24]] (add parents etc) # [[Bodine-260]] (Estella Hamilton Head F 55 Ohio / Virgil Hamilton Son M 21 Illinois) # [[Fowler-5893]] Additional children to add to Frank and Frances Fowler: * John L Fowler M 1865 Nebraska * Nellie Fowler D 1865 Nebraska * Frederick “Fred” I (J) Fowler M 1883 Nebraska * Joseph K Andrews ? * Jennie Andrews ? with family in 1885 Add spouses: # [[Loibl-28]] # [[Loibl-27]] # [[Loibl-26]] === Work on Biography/Timeline - Organization === #[[Ralston-1057]] - Law Enforcement Office Killed in Line of Duty (cousin) #[[Ralston-935]] - one of Ralston-1057's son's # [[Kryder-37]] # [[Smith-96633]] # [[Bodine-260]] (minor work) # [[Towse-76]] # [[Johnson-46241]] # [[Towse-73]] # [[Petch-97]] # [[Marshall-8510]] # [[Fowler-5490]] # [[Fowler-5893]] # [[Payton-953]] # [[Marshall-8900]] # [[Marshall-8901]] # [[Marshall-8904]] # [[Marshall-8902]] # [[Marshall-8903]] - minor work # [[Loibl-28]] # [[Loibl-26]] # [[Loibl-29]] - orphaned profile (adopt?) # [[Hiatt-1773]] - orphaned profile (adopt?) # [[Loibl-24]] # [[Loibl-25]] # [[Kraus-645]] # [[Kraus-648]] # [[Kraus-646]] # [[Hladky-10]] # [[Peden-469]] # [[Peden-471]] # [[Peden-472]] # [[Peden-470]] # [[Peden-473]] # [[Henry-5346]] # [[Henry-5506]] # [[Peden-444]] # [[Peden-464]] # [[Wieland-186]] # [[Peden-465]] # [[Peden-466]] # [[Peden-443]] # [[Riffle-223]] # [[Riffel-67]] # [[Riffle-224]] # [[Cooper-12422]] # [[Peden-467]] # [[Fisher-9435]] # [[Peden-468]] # [[Peden-446]] # [[McKelvey-221]] # [[McKelvey-223]] # [[McKelvey-226]] # [[McKelvey-222]] # [[McKelvey-224]] # [[McKelvey-225]] # [[McKelvey-227]] # [[Peden-447]] # [[Peden-440]] # [[Curtiss-455]] # [[Peden-449]] # [[Wood-17391]] # [[Peden-450]] # [[Jones-41615]] # [[Naumann-172]] # [[Gates-2668]] == UNRELATED FAMILY PROFILES == === Need Sourcing === #[[Fairchild-47]] === Merge/GEDCOM cleanup === === Connect/Expand === # [[Tanner-3261]] # [[Nichols-8053]] # [[Miller-44881]] # [[Dunning-1119]], [[Dunning-1151]], [[Smith-133674]] # [[Stone-11577]] # [[Kuroki-14]] # [[Murphy-10827]] # [[Holster-24]] # [[Carlson-2822]] - add children # [[Whitman-3051]] # [[Hileman-271]] # [[Nordstrom-567]] === Work on Biography/Timeline - Organization === # [[Tanner-3261]] # [[Nichols-8053]] # [[Dunning-1119]], [[Dunning-1151]], [[Smith-133674]] # [[Stone-11577]] # [[Kuroki-14]] # [[Murphy-10827]] == CEMETERY ITEMS == === Need cemetery category created === === Need to get cemetery category added to profile === == MILITARY AND WAR ITEMS == Continue research on Grattan Massacre and keep working on getting profiles for each of them created...problems locating some of them in Enlistment records. #[[Anderson-32804]] - Finish work on Lt. T.W. Anderson's profile #[[Combs-2807]] - existing profile - needs Civil War stickers etc added # [[Bodine-270]] - need military service appropriately added and categorized # [[Holster-24]] - needs profile properly categorized #[[Marshall-8901]] - check military service #[[Marshall-8430]] – Paul Merrit Marshall (US Navy) – needs more research #[[Nichols-8053]] – John R Nichols (WWI) - needs to be linked to other family members (profile may need to be update to meet with current Military and War Project standards #[[Miller-44881]] – John J. Miller (Indian Wars) - needs to be linked to other family members #[[Marshall-9318]] – Arthur L Marshall (WWII) profile may need to be update to meet with current Military and War Project standards #[[Kuroki-4]] – Fred Shitoshi Kuroki (WWII) profile may need to be update to meet with current Military and War Project standards #[[Kuroki-14]] – Henry J. Kuroki (WWII) profile may need to be update to meet with current Military and War Project standards #[[Fisher-9435]] – George H. Fisher (WWII) profile may need to be update to meet with current Military and War Project standards #[[Brownfield-29]] – Isaac Hopwood Brownfield (WWII) profile may need to be update to meet with current Military and War Project standards #[[Peden-91]] – Alonzo Eleazar Peden (Civil War – Confederate) profile may need to be update to meet with current Military and War Project standards #[[Schmeeckle-95]] – Floyd Lester Schmeeckle (WWII) profile may need to be update to meet with current Military and War Project standards #[[Schmeeckle-96]] – Harold Schmeeckle (WWII) profile may need to be update to meet with current Military and War Project standards #[[Schmeeckle-40]] Samuel Schmeeckle (WWI) profile may need to be update to meet with current Military and War Project standards #[[Schmeeckle-83]] Eugene Schmeeckle (WWII) profile may need to be update to meet with current Military and War Project standards #[[Dunning-1119]] – Horace C (H.C.) Dunning (Civil War –Union) needs to be linked to other family members (profile may need to be update to meet with current Military and War Project standards #[[Carr-7613]] – James Everett Carr (WWII – KIA) profile OK for now, check to see if sister is still living or not. #[[Schmeeckle-84]] – Julius David “Jay” Schmeeckle (Korea) profile may need to be update to meet with current Military and War Project standards #[[Schmeeckle-105]] Willis Max Schmeeckle (WWII) profile may need to be update to meet with current Military and War Project standards #[[Schmeeckle-81]] Donald R. Schmeeckle (Korea) profile may need to be update to meet with current Military and War Project standards #[[Rowe-4274]] Arthur Manning Rowe (Civil War – Union) profile may need to be update to meet with current Military and War Project standards #[[Peden-437]] Darell Dean Peden (Korea) profile may need to be update to meet with current Military and War Project standards #[[Woodworth-1207]] – Jasper Woodworth (Civil War – Union) - profile may need to be update to meet with current Military and War Project standards (also need to add rest of children) #[[Rowe-4059]] – Thomas Theron Rowe (Persian Gulf – Iraq) profile may need to be update to meet with current Military and War Project standards #[[Rowe-4058]] Kenneth Earl Rowe (Vietnam) - served but need to locate information proving service. #[[Rowe-4056]] Richard Dean “Dick” Rowe (Vietnam) - profile may need to be update to meet with current Military and War Project standards #[[Cone-1727]] – Raymond Aubrey Cone (WWII) profile may need to be update to meet with current Military and War Project standards (need to find the photos of him in uniform) #[[Peden-433]] Ernest Dale Peden (WWII) profile may need to be update to meet with current Military and War Project standards === Link photo to profile and cemetery free-space page === == MISC PROJECTS - UNRELATED == Figure out what proper name location formatting is for Evangelisch, Gronau Odenwald, Starkenburg, Hesse-Darmstadt, Germany May want to add free space profile for "White Swan" for Thomas Brownfield and Family Texas Terror Crash (Military and War Project - WWII - Australia) (Cemetery - Ft McPherson National)

Marshall Clan

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[[Category:Scottish Families]] [[Category:Marshall Clan]] =='''Welcome to Clan Marshall''' == {| border="1" width ="80%" ! colspan="3" style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| Clan Marshall Team |- |Team Leader ||[[Space:Scotland_-_Scottish_Families_Team| Scottish Families Team]] |- |Team Members|| [[Thomas-10705|Michael Thomas]] |- | || |} ==='''Clan Members'''=== :The goal of this project is to ... offer a focal point for all members interested in the Lairds and Chiefs of Clan Marshall together with members bearing the name Marshall, the related families and those recognised as septs of Clan Marshall. :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 Marshall on Wikitree. * ensuring entries appearing on Wikitree are as accurate as possible, correcting mistakes once spotted. * encouraging interest in and study of Clan Marshall. :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! ==Marshall History== :Crest: :Motto: Semper virescit virtu (Virtue always flourishes) :Slogan: :Region: :District: :Plant badge: :Pipe music: :Gaelic name: :Septs: :Names associated with the clan: Marescal, Marescall, Marshal, Marshale, Marshall, Merchel, Mercial, Mersel, Mersell, Mershel, Mershell :See Also: *[[Space:Clan Marshall| Marshall Clan research]] page by [[Thomas-10705|Michael Thomas]]

Marshall County, Minnesota

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[[Category: Marshall County, Minnesota]] == Marshall County, Minnesota == Welcome to the Marshall County, Minnesota project page! This county, established February 25, 1879, was named in honor of William Rainey Marshall, governor of Minnesota. He was born near Columbia, Missouri, October 17, 1825; but his boyhood was spent in Quincy, Illinois, to which place his parents removed in 1830. At the age of fifteen years, in company with his older brother Joseph, he went to the lead mines of Galena, where he worked several years and learned land surveying."Marshall County, Minnesota." Gray County Texas Genealogy and History - Presented by Genealogy Trails. Accessed September 02, 2018. http://genealogytrails.com/minn/marshall/history_countydescription.html. Return to the [[Project:Minnesota|Minnesota Project]] main page. == Maps and Boundaries == *Kittson County (north) *Roseau County (north) *Beltrami County (east) *Pennington County (south) *Polk County (south) *Grand Forks County, North Dakota (southwest) *Walsh County, North Dakota (west) *Pembina County, North Dakota (northwest) == Communities == === Cities === *Alvarado *Argyle *Grygla *Holt *Middle River *Newfolden *Oslo *Stephen *Strandquist *Viking *Warren (county seat) === Townships === *Agder Township *Alma Township *Augsburg Township *Big Woods Township *Bloomer Township *Boxville Township *Cedar Township *Como Township *Comstock Township *Donnelly Township *Eagle Point Township *East Park Township *East Valley Township *Eckvoll Township *Espelie Township *Excel Township *Foldahl Township *Fork Township *Grand Plain Township *Holt Township *Huntly Township *Lincoln Township *Linsell Township *Marsh Grove Township *McCrea Township *Middle River Township *Moose River Township *Moylan Township *Nelson Park Township *New Folden Township *New Maine Township *New Solum Township *Oak Park Township *Parker Township *Rollis Township *Sinnott Township *Spruce Valley Township *Tamarac Township *Thief Lake Township *Valley Township *Vega Township *Veldt Township *Viking Township *Wanger Township *Warrenton Township *West Valley Township *Whiteford Township *Wright Township == Records and Resources == *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marshall_County,_Minnesota *https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Marshall_County,_Minnesota_Genealogy *http://www.visitnwminnesota.com/Marshall.htm *http://www.mnhistoricnw.org/museums/county-museums/marshall-county/ *https://www.facebook.com/settlersquare/ *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Minnesota#Marshall_County == Sources ==

Marshall County, Mississippi

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

Marshall County, Oklahoma

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[[Category:Oklahoma]] [[Category:Oklahoma Projects]]
Welcome to the Marshall 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 * Marshall County, Oklahoma - '''https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marshall_County,_Oklahoma'''

Marshall County, West Virginia

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[[Category: West Virginia Projects]] [[ Category:West Virginia]] [[Category: Burch Cemetery, Marshall County, West Virginia]] [[Category: McMechen Cemetery, McMechen, West Virginia]] [[Category: Marshall County, West Virginia]] [[Space: Virginia Counties and Parishes#counties | Virginia Counties]] | Marshall County, West Virginia *'''[[Space:West_Virginia|West Virginia Space Page]]''' --------- {{One Place Study | place =Marshall County, West Virginia | category =Marshall County, West Virginia }} -------
Marshall County, West Virginia
'''History''' The county was named for John Marshall, chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1801–35) and formed on March 12, 1835. Marshall County is home to the largest conical burial mound in North America,the Grave Creek Mound, at 62 feet high and 240 feet in diameter the largest of the conical mounds built by the prehistoric Adena people and is located in Moundsville. The first European to visit Marshall County was Christopher Gist who was exploring for the Ohio Company in 1751. The first white settlers were John Wetzel and his family in about 1770. Forbes, Harold Malcolm "Marshall County." e-WV: The West Virginia Encyclopedia. 03 June 2013. Web. 26 March 2018. '''Government Offices''' Marshall County Courthouse :PO Drawer B :Moundsville, WV 26041 :Phone: 304-845-0482 :Fax: 304-845-5891 '''Geography'''
Marshall County is located in the Northern Panhandle of West Virginia and is bordered by the Ohio River to the west. The area contains 5 summits, 22 valleys, 39 ridges, streams 93, springs 54 and 3 islands. “West Virginia Gazetteer” Copyright © 2018 HTL, Inc. [https://westvirginia.hometownlocator.com/features/countyfeatures,scfips,54051,c,marshall.cfm West Virginia Gazetter] (Web Accessed 26 March 2018) '''Adjacent counties'''
* Ohio County (north) * Washington County, Pennsylvania (northeast) * Greene County, Pennsylvania (east) * Wetzel County (south) * Monroe County, Ohio (southwest) * Belmont County, Ohio (northwest)Wikipedia contributors, "Marshall County, West Virginia," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Marshall_County,_West_Virginia&oldid=815469696 Wikipedia] (accessed March 26, 2018). '''Protected areas''' * Grave Creek Mound Trader, Patrick D. "Grave Creek Mound." e-WV: The West Virginia Encyclopedia. 27 September 2013. Web. 26 March 2018. * Burches Run Wildlife Management Area * Cecil H. Underwood Wildlife Management Area * Dunkard Fork Wildlife Management Area * Ohio River Islands National Wildlife Refuge '''Demographics''' Area * Total 312 sq mi (808 km2) * Land 305 sq mi (790 km2) * Water 6.7 sq mi (17 km2), 2.2% * Population (est. 2015) 31,978 '''Cities'''
Moundsville / Benwood / Cameron / McMechen / Glendale "Marshall County, West Virginia"-West Virginia Counties-West Virginia.gov online resources. Copyright © 2017 WV.gov [https://www.wv.gov/local/Pages/counties.aspx?county=Marshall WV.gov]( Web 22 March 2018) '''Formed From''' Formed in 1835 from Ohio County '''Resources''' '''Census''' In the 2000 Census of the United States there were 35,519 people, 14,207 households, and 10,101 families residing in the county. The median income for a household in the county was $30,989, and the median income for a family was $39,053. In the 2010 United States Census, there were 33,107 people, 13,869 households, and 9,359 families residing in the county. The median income for a household in the county was $34,419 and the median income for a family was $43,482. '''Notables'''
* Delf Norona, archeologist * Davis Grubb, novelist and short-story writer * Harriet B. Jones, the first female doctor in West Virginia * Arch Moore, three-time governor of West Virginia '''Land Grants''' '''Cemeteries'''
[[:Category:Marshall_County%2C_West_Virginia%2C_Cemeteries|Cemeteries on WikiTree]] '''Sources'''

Marshall Families

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The goal of this project is to reunite Sirnames of Marshall, Hawley, Green, Hall and many more. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Hollenbeck-475|Mark Hollenbeck]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Looking for an match able match records for the above Sir Names and many more not listed * Asking for Help in this area of the Sir Names * 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=12874975 send me a private message]. You can also email me @ professionaltreehistorian@gmail.com Thanks!

Marshall Name Study

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[[Category: Marshall Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Marshall-13814|Roy Marshall]] or leave 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 MARSHALL 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 ==

Marsteller Name Study

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[[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category: Marsteller Name Study]] 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.

Martha Globus-Rodriguez To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Globus-3|Martha Globus-Rodriguez]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Globus-3&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Martha Globus-Rodriguez To-Do List|Martha's current to-do list]].'' Frederick (Fritz) Irwig may have been born with the surname Isakowski. {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Globus-5|Day, Laura (Globus)]] || || to-do |- | [[Flarsheim-3|Flarsheim, Henry ]] || || to-do |- | [[Leiberman-3|Flarsheim, Florence (Leiberman) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Flarsheim-6|Flarsheim, Robert ]] || 1900-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Globus-2|Globus, Rubin Hersz ]] || 1864-05-05 || to-do |- | [[Globus-4|Globus, David M.D.]] || || to-do |- | [[Irwig-1|Globus, Vivian (Irwig)]] || || to-do |- | [[Rosenwald-11|Globus, Bonita (Rosenwald)]] || || to-do |- | [[Globus-7|Globus, Meyer ]] || || to-do |- | [[Globus-3|Globus-Rodriguez, Martha (Globus)]] || || to-do |- | [[Globus-6|Goldfield, Sarah (Globus)]] || || to-do |- | [[Flarsheim-2|Irwig, Martha (Flarsheim) ]] || 1905-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Irwig-2|Irwig, Frederick ]] || 1900-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Leiberman-4|Leiberman, Louis ]] || 1800-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lieberman-39|Lieberman, Louis Samuel]] || 1849-01-00 || to-do |- | [[Lieberman-42|Lieberman, Florence G.]] || 1878-11-00 || to-do |- | [[Mannheimer-28|Lieberman, Bertha (Mannheimer) ]] || 1853-12-00 || to-do |- |}

Martha Jane (Rainey) Norton Family

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== Biography Grandmother Martha Jane Norton Rainey == ''Accessed 24 Jan 2020'' Grandmother Martha Jane Norton Rainey's family tree as she related to me, her granddaughter, (Mary) Loma Flowers, in the year of 1921. Ransom Norton married Elizabeth Faith in the state of Kentucky. To this union were born 12 children three sons and nine daughters. Two of the boys died in infancy. The other lived to age 19. He died and was buried in Kentucky. Ransom and Elizabeth Norton, with their nine daughters, left the state of Kentucky for Texas in the year 1851 traveling by the way of steamship down the Red River. The names of the daughters are Nancy, Margaret, Rachel, L Byron, Rodia, Abigail, Sarah, Anna, and Martha Jane. On the trip to Texas, Abigail had taken sick. They thought it was seasickness, but she became worse and worse ended up dying of acute indigestion. They prepared her body the best they could for burial. She had one dress she especially liked. They put it on her. The steamship anchored alongside the river bank just long enough to dig her grave and have her lonely funeral. Her father committed her back to God who had given her unto them and said "Goodbye, daughter darling, until the resurrection morning. You're resting place is so lonely. Not another body buried near. The river bank is your resting place an old Red River for your marker. Goodbye, till we meet again." Then again they started on their journey Ma couldn't remember where they landed on Texas soil. After arriving in Texas they moved into a two room log cabin near Wills Point, Texas. One evening late a group of men and a woman with a baby riding horseback stopped and asked for water. They then asked if they might spend the night as the woman and the baby were very tired. The men pitched camp in the yard but asked that they let the woman and baby stay in the house, which they did. There were two men that stood guard at all times. This woman was Synthia (Cynthia) and Parker her baby was Quanah. Synthia had been captured by the Indians when she was a small child. She couldn't speak English. These men had recaptured her and we're carrying her back to her own people. She did not want to go as she grew up with the Indian people and had married one of the chiefs. They had several children together. She hated to leave her husband and her other children behind. Synthia got away from them several times but they caught her later. The Nortons moved out near Elmo between Wills Point and Terrell. While there Sarah died and was buried in an old graveyard. They lived in and around there until the daughters were grown and married. Nancy married Bob Ray Margaret married Charlie Leftrage Rachel married Jim Reeves. Elvira married john Doken (Daken?) Rhodia married Dock Ellis. Annie married Dock Williams and John Wilhite. Martha married Jeff Rainey. To Jeff and Martha Rainey were born five children: one son and four daughters. Their names Laura, Frank, Matty, Mollie, and Amanda. In the year of 1880, Jeff Rainey sold all positions except a wagon and team and their furniture. All the food they had was a very small mess of cornmeal. He, supposing to move from Johnson county near Cleburne, Texas where Amanda was born to Rusk County, he got into the wagon pretending to go see a man to settle some last minute business. He drove off to never return or was heard from him since. Indirectly, a report came to mom that he carried another woman off with him. Amanda was two years old. Mom had pride and self-respect and shouldered her great responsibility to care and feed her five little fatherless children. She had no furniture, no place to go, nothing to feed those five little mouths. She bravely asked the neighbors for work: to wash, iron, scrub, cook, cut wood, and work in the field. She did any job to make an honest living for her brood. When the neighbors saw her honesty and integrity, they began helping her. They gathered up odd and ends of furniture for them and let them move into a little corn crib for shelter. One neighbor gave them milk for Ma milking for them. Another gave them corn to shell on shares for them for their meal. Different folks killed hogs and ma helped them out to get some of the meat. Women gave their dress tails to make the children cloths and one man gave her the remnant cotton to pick, which Ma then the children gathered at night. They picked the seeds out of the cotton and made themselves beds. Ma was not lazy. She worked all the time. Much of her work was five miles from home. She walked to and fro on the way back she gathered wood and carried it home for cooking, heating or wash wood. They had no well. There was a spring about a quarter of a mile from the house where she carried all their water from three big buckets at the time . One in each hand. and then the other on her head. Where ever she worked, the people gave her food to eat. She saved it to carry home to the children. Many days she worked from daylight until dark without any lunch and most of the time didn’t eat all that she wanted (and needed) for breakfast and supper, so that her children could have more. Naturally she had to leave the children at home alone. Larah, the oldest, had to keep watch over the rest. Even if she, herself, was too young to do much with them or for them. This it the way they grew from babies into grown ups, with no guidance or the advice of a father. Larah grew up from childhood into womanhood more or less self-raised. During the early age of womanhood. Misfortune ove took her by a man much older than she. Jim Henderson got her with child. He being a marreid man couldn’t protect her or give the child a name. Their child was a girl named Clara. Before the child was born Frank (who later went by BF) said the family was disgraced and “he or Larah--one had to go”. Ma’s heart was already broken into a thousand pieces. Here was her second blow. What was she to do? Either problem was enough to kill her, but she had to decide. So she said, “I need Frank so much to help support the other children” And she asked Larah to go. She helped her pack what few clothes she had into a flour sack. Larah walked away out of their lives and memories. Never to have her name mentioned again among themselves or their families when they were married. This information was furnished by my Aunt Mollie McCreary.) Frank (who had to leave school at 5th grade), Mollie and Amanda never mentioned having a sister Larah to their children, until a few years after Ma died. One day, Amanda received a letter from Larah who lived in Big Cabin Oklahoma, she worte, that God had forgiven her many years ago, and ask her family’s forgiveness. And would very much love to hear from them if they cared to write. She said that they many never meet here on earth, but she would meet them in Heaven. Amand and Mollie wrote to her. She later sent her picture for us to see. She was a beautiful woman and she had several children by Mr. Nichols. Clara, her first born, lived in Vinita Oklahoma. In the year of 1943 Joe and I were on our way to see Eldredge Mame who was stationed at Fort Leonard Wood, MO. We went by to see Josephine, Aunt Larah’s baby. She married Bob Green and they have several children. We spent the day and took some pictures with them. Neither Clara or Josephine knows how only their mother lost track of her family. I didn’t get to see Clara, which I deeply regretted. Ma died of liver trouble in March 9, 1923. Before Ma passes away while very low she called “Larah, Larah come to me, Larah, I want you.” Mollie and Amanda knew who she was referring to, but the rest of us thought Ma was unconscious. We asked who she thought Larah was and they made us hush. Several years after Ma died, an old man with long beard came through the Elm Grove Community asking people where Martha Rainey was. They told him she was dead. Forrest saw him and he asked Forrest about Martha Rainey. Forrest carried him to the cemetery and showed him her grave. The man would not tell Forrest his name. He asked Forrest who he was. He told the stranger that he was a grandson of Martha Rainey’s and his mother was Mandy (Amanda) Rainey Flowers. Forrest said that the man had the keenest black piercing eyes that he ever looked at. He was riding a stocking-legged horse. He spurred his horse and rode away, leaving no trace or was seen after that. Every place the stranger stopped for information, the people said there was something queer about that man, besides refusing to tell his name. We all believed this man was Pa Rainey, but we will never really know. Mollie Rainey McCreary Mollie Rainey married Jim McCreary July 2, 1893 at old Bethel Baptist Church by Reverend Newt Morris. To this union was born seven children foot sons and three daughters: Katie Lee born April 25, 1894 died March 23, 1923 Kenneth Clifton Sept 9 1898 Connie Curtis Nov 20 1900 Frank Mayfield Oct 5, 1903 Virgie Corene Oct 26 1906 Hulett Marie Feb 4, 1911 JR JR March 11 1913 (Aunt Mollie died June 3, 1955) Amanda Rainey Flowers William Riley Flowers and Amanda Rainey married April 2 1899 at Denman Texas Vanzant Co by Rev Newt Morris a Baptist preacher. William Riley Flowers born Feb 11 1867 died Oct 29 1926 Amanda Rainey Flowers March 27 1878 died Feb 15, 1955 They had three sons and eight daughters: Theran Dewitt Feb 21, 1900 died May 4 1900 Avis May Feb 19, 1901 (died July 5 1902) Floyd Forrest April 26, 1902 Willie Clifton Dec 16, 1903 Married Birdie Windham Mary Loma Nov 6 1905 Married Joe A Mann June 9 1934 Claudia Berl Nov 8 1907 Married Jim downing Johnnie (daughter) Merle April 24, 1910 Married Richard Yates and Johnny Ackerman(?) Agnes Inez Dec 21, 1912 Married Lester Huckaby and Bill Loftis Hezle Irene March 7 1916 Albert Dean Franki Maurine Dec 21 1918 Died Aug 21, 1932 Martha Kate June 26, 1923 Married Howard Yates. Jesse Lee Flowers William Riley Flowers first marriage was to Mary Alice Hart and th this union were born three sons: Everett and James both died in infancy. Jesse Lee was born Dec 28, 1889. Our half brother, but is more than a whole brother to us. He is our second daddy and how we do love him. Jesse Lee married Maryln Hyde Dec 5 Date: 1921 Description: My mother, Vergie Ann Speed, gave me the typed original of her great grandmother, Martha Jane Norton Rainey, which I have downloaded. I re-typed it for practical purposes. My mom tells me that she has only wonderful memories of Grandpa (Frank) Rainey. == Notes == I will format this later, I had to re-add it for some reason. [[Oaks-601|Oaks-601]] 21:56, 16 March 2020 (UTC)

Martha Jane (Rainey) Norton Family Bio

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''Norton-Rainey Family Bio - Pulled from Ancestry.com - The only edits I made were to link to family profiles on WikiTree'' -- [[Oaks-601|Goodnight, Melissa]], descendant of [[Joyner-1195|Clara]], daughter of [[Rainey-1503|Laura Elizabeth]], 17 June 2018. Grandmother [[Norton-6594|Martha Jane Norton Rainey's]] family tree as she related to me, her granddaughter, (Mary) Loma Flowers, in the year of 1921. [[Norton-5807|Ransom Norton]] married [[Faith-314|Elizabeth Faith]] in the state of Kentucky. To this union were born 12 children three sons and nine daughters. Two of the boys died in infancy. The other lived to age 19. He died and was buried in Kentucky. [[Norton-5807|Ransom]] and [[Faith-314|Elizabeth Norton]], with their nine daughters, left the state of Kentucky for Texas in the year 1851 traveling by the way of steamship down the Red River. The names of the daughters are Nancy, Margaret, Rachel, L Byron, Rodia, Abigail, Sarah, Anna, and [[Norton-6594|Martha Jane]]. On the trip to Texas, Abigail had taken sick. They thought it was seasickness, but she became worse and worse ended up dying of acute indigestion. They prepared her body the best they could for burial. She had one dress she especially liked. They put it on her. The steamship anchored alongside the river bank just long enough to dig her grave and have her lonely funeral. Her father committed her back to God who had given her unto them and said "Goodbye, daughter darling, until the resurrection morning. You're resting place is so lonely. Not another body buried near. The river bank is your resting place an old Red River for your marker. Goodbye, till we meet again." Then again they started on their journey Ma couldn't remember where they landed on Texas soil. After arriving in Texas they moved into a two room log cabin near Wills Point, Texas. One evening late a group of men and a woman with a baby riding horseback stopped and asked for water. They then asked if they might spend the night as the woman and the baby were very tired. The men pitched camp in the yard but asked that they let the woman and baby stay in the house, which they did. There were two men that stood guard at all times. This woman was Synthia (Cynthia) and Parker her baby was Quanah. Synthia had been captured by the Indians when she was a small child. She couldn't speak English. These men had recaptured her and we're carrying her back to her own people. She did not want to go as she grew up with the Indian people and had married one of the chiefs. They had several children together. She hated to leave her husband and her other children behind. Synthia got away from them several times but they caught her later. The Nortons moved out near Elmo between Wills Point and Terrell. While there Sarah died and was buried in an old graveyard. They lived in and around there until the daughters were grown and married. Nancy married Bob Ray Margaret married Charlie Leftrage Rachel married Jim Reeves. Elvira married john Doken (Daken?) Rhodia married Dock Ellis. Annie married Dock Williams and John Wilhite. [[Norton-6594|Martha]] married [[Rainey-1504|Jeff Rainey]]. To [[Rainey-1504|Jeff]] and [[Norton-6594|Martha Rainey]] were born five children: one son and four daughters. Their names [[Rainey-1503|Laura]], Frank, Matty, Mollie, and Amanda. In the year of 1880, [[Rainey-1504|Jeff Rainey]] sold all positions except a wagon and team and their furniture. All the food they had was a very small mess of cornmeal. He, supposing to move from Johnson county near Cleburne, Texas where Amanda was born to Rusk County, he got into the wagon pretending to go see a man to settle some last minute business. He drove off to never return or was heard from him since. Indirectly, a report came to mom that he carried another woman off with him. Amanda was two years old. Mom had pride and self-respect and shouldered her great responsibility to care and feed her five little fatherless children. She had no furniture, no place to go, nothing to feed those five little mouths. She bravely asked the neighbors for work: to wash, iron, scrub, cook, cut wood, and work in the field. She did any job to make an honest living for her brood. When the neighbors saw her honesty and integrity, they began helping her. They gathered up odd and ends of furniture for them and let them move into a little corn crib for shelter. One neighbor gave them milk for Ma milking for them. Another gave them corn to shell on shares for them for their meal. Different folks killed hogs and ma helped them out to get some of the meat. Women gave their dress tails to make the children cloths and one man gave her the remnant cotton to pick, which Ma then the children gathered at night. They picked the seeds out of the cotton and made themselves beds. Ma was not lazy. She worked all the time. Much of her work was five miles from home. She walked to and fro on the way back she gathered wood and carried it home for cooking, heating or wash wood. They had no well. There was a spring about a quarter of a mile from the house where she carried all their water from three big buckets at the time . One in each hand. and then the other on her head. Where ever she worked, the people gave her food to eat. She saved it to carry home to the children. Many days she worked from daylight until dark without any lunch and most of the time didn’t eat all that she wanted (and needed) for breakfast and supper, so that her children could have more. Naturally she had to leave the children at home alone. [[Rainey-1503|Larah]], the oldest, had to keep watch over the rest. Even if she, herself, was too young to do much with them or for them. This it the way they grew from babies into grown ups, with no guidance or the advice of a father. [[Rainey-1503|Larah]] grew up from childhood into womanhood more or less self-raised. During the early age of womanhood. Misfortune ove took her by a man much older than she. Jim Henderson got her with child. He being a marreid man couldn’t protect her or give the child a name. Their child was a girl named [[Joyner-1195|Clara]]. Before the child was born Frank (who later went by BF) said the family was disgraced and “he or [[Rainey-1503|Larah]]--one had to go”. Ma’s heart was already broken into a thousand pieces. Here was her second blow. What was she to do? Either problem was enough to kill her, but she had to decide. So she said, “I need Frank so much to help support the other children” And she asked [[Rainey-1503|Larah]] to go. She helped her pack what few clothes she had into a flour sack. [[Rainey-1503|Larah]] walked away out of their lives and memories. Never to have her name mentioned again among themselves or their families when they were married. This information was furnished by my Aunt Mollie McCreary.) Frank (who had to leave school at 5th grade), Mollie and Amanda never mentioned having a sister [[Rainey-1503|Larah]] to their children, until a few years after Ma died. One day, Amanda received a letter from [[Rainey-1503|Larah]] who lived in Big Cabin Oklahoma, she worte, that God had forgiven her many years ago, and ask her family’s forgiveness. And would very much love to hear from them if they cared to write. She said that they many never meet here on earth, but she would meet them in Heaven. Amand and Mollie wrote to her. She later sent her picture for us to see. She was a beautiful woman and she had several children by Mr. Nichols. [[Joyner-1195|Clara]], her first born, lived in Vinita Oklahoma. In the year of 1943 Joe and I were on our way to see Eldredge Mame who was stationed at Fort Leonard Wood, MO. We went by to see Josephine, Aunt [[Rainey-1503|Larah]]’s baby. She married Bob Green and they have several children. We spent the day and took some pictures with them. Neither [[Joyner-1195|Clara]] or Josephine knows how only their mother lost track of her family. I didn’t get to see [[Joyner-1195|Clara]], which I deeply regretted. Ma died of liver trouble in March 9, 1923. Before Ma passes away while very low she called “Larah, Larah come to me, Larah, I want you.” Mollie and Amanda knew who she was referring to, but the rest of us thought Ma was unconscious. We asked who she thought [[Rainey-1503|Larah]] was and they made us hush. Several years after Ma died, an old man with long beard came through the Elm Grove Community asking people where [[Norton-6594|Martha Rainey]] was. They told him she was dead. Forrest saw him and he asked Forrest about [[Norton-6594|Martha Rainey]]. Forrest carried him to the cemetery and showed him her grave. The man would not tell Forrest his name. He asked Forrest who he was. He told the stranger that he was a grandson of [[Norton-6594|Martha Rainey's]] and his mother was Mandy (Amanda) Rainey Flowers. Forrest said that the man had the keenest black piercing eyes that he ever looked at. He was riding a stocking-legged horse. He spurred his horse and rode away, leaving no trace or was seen after that. Every place the stranger stopped for information, the people said there was something queer about that man, besides refusing to tell his name. We all believed this man was [[Rainey-1504|Pa Rainey]], but we will never really know. Mollie Rainey McCreary Mollie Rainey married Jim McCreary July 2, 1893 at old Bethel Baptist Church by Reverend Newt Morris. To this union was born seven children foot sons and three daughters: Katie Lee born April 25, 1894 died March 23, 1923 Kenneth Clifton Sept 9 1898 Connie Curtis Nov 20 1900 Frank Mayfield Oct 5, 1903 Virgie Corene Oct 26 1906 Hulett Marie Feb 4, 1911 JR JR March 11 1913 (Aunt Mollie died June 3, 1955) Amanda Rainey Flowers William Riley Flowers and Amanda Rainey married April 2 1899 at Denman Texas Vanzant Co by Rev Newt Morris a Baptist preacher. William Riley Flowers born Feb 11 1867 died Oct 29 1926 Amanda Rainey Flowers March 27 1878 died Feb 15, 1955 They had three sons and eight daughters: Theran Dewitt Feb 21, 1900 died May 4 1900 Avis May Feb 19, 1901 (died July 5 1902) Floyd Forrest April 26, 1902 Willie Clifton Dec 16, 1903 Married Birdie Windham Mary Loma Nov 6 1905 Married Joe A Mann June 9 1934 Claudia Berl Nov 8 1907 Married Jim downing Johnnie (daughter) Merle April 24, 1910 Married Richard Yates and Johnny Ackerman(?) Agnes Inez Dec 21, 1912 Married Lester Huckaby and Bill Loftis Hezle Irene March 7 1916 Albert Dean Franki Maurine Dec 21 1918 Died Aug 21, 1932 Martha Kate June 26, 1923 Married Howard Yates. Jesse Lee Flowers William Riley Flowers first marriage was to Mary Alice Hart and th this union were born three sons: Everett and James both died in infancy. Jesse Lee was born Dec 28, 1889. Our half brother, but is more than a whole brother to us. He is our second daddy and how we do love him. Jesse Lee married Maryln Hyde Dec 5

Martha Leger To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Beaugh-15|Martha Leger]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Beaugh-15&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Martha Leger To-Do List|Martha's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Beaugh-15|Leger, Martha (Beaugh)]] || || to-do |- |}

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Martin County, Minnesota

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[[Category: Martin County, Minnesota]] == Martin County, Minnesota == Welcome to the Martin County, Minnesota project page! Martin County, Minnesota was created on May 23, 1857 from Brown County and Faribault County . The county was named in honor of either Henry Martin or Morgan Lewis Martin (1805-1887). Henry Martin was a prominent landowner from Connecticut. Morgan Lewis Martin was a delegate to Congress from Wisconsin and introduced a bill for the organization of the Minnesota Territory."Martin County, Minnesota Genealogy Guide." Random Acts of Genealogical Kindness. Accessed September 02, 2018. https://www.raogk.org/minnesota-genealogy/martin-county/. Return to the [[Project:Minnesota|Minnesota Project]] main page. == Maps and Boundaries == *Watonwan County (north) *Blue Earth County (northeast) *Faribault County (east) *Kossuth County, Iowa (southeast) *Emmet County, Iowa (southwest) *Jackson County (west) *Cottonwood County (northwest) == Communities == === Cities === *Ceylon *Dunnell *Fairmont (county seat) *Granada *Northrop *Ormsby (partly in Watonwan County) *Sherburn *Trimont *Truman *Welcome === Townships === *Cedar Township *Center Creek Township *East Chain Township *Elm Creek Township *Fairmont Township *Fox Lake Township *Fraser Township *Galena Township *Jay Township *Lake Belt Township *Lake Fremont Township *Manyaska Township *Nashville Township *Pleasant Prairie Township *Rolling Green Township *Rutland Township *Silver Lake Township *Tenhassen Township *Waverly Township *Westford Township == Records and Resources == *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_County,_Minnesota *https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Martin_County,_Minnesota_Genealogy *http://fairmont.org/mchs/ *http://genealogytrails.com/minn/martin/ *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Martin_County,_Minnesota == Sources ==

Martin County, Texas

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[[Category:Martin County, Texas]] [[Category:Texas Projects]] ----
Welcome to Martin 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=Martin_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption=Mural probation office, in Stanton, Tx }} *{{Blue|Martin County was formed from Bexar District in 1876; organized in 1884.}} It is named for Wylie Martin, senator of Republic of Texas.https://texasalmanac.com/index.php?q=topics/government/martin-county Martin County is situated in West Texas,on the Staked Plains. It was created from a part of Bexar. http://genealogytrails.com/tex/panhandle2/martin/ :'''mid 1700s''' - Comanche Indians displaced Lipan Apaches in the region, then were displaced by the US Army following the Civil War. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcm03 :'''1876''' Martin County was created from Bexar territory. Located in West Texas on the Staked Plains. :'''Aug 21, 1876''' Martin County was formed from Bexar County, named for Wylie Martin, one of Stephen F. Austin's Old Three Hundred colonists. :'''1877''' Christopher C. Slaughter's 37,500 section Lazy S Ranch extended into Martin County and had its headquarters at Mustang Spring.He had preempted this range. :The railroad started a 20-acre experimental farm at Grelton for wheat, barley, rye, and oats. The region was mild, with springs, such as Mustang Pond, where US Army officers noticed Indians watering 1,000 mustangs. :::one pioneer described the country as
"This beautiful country, was just a lush garden with green plums, prairie chicken, and quail galore."
:'''1880s''' Mariensfield News, was published. :'''1881''' Texas and Pacific line began service to its lands in the Martin County area. It sold land to settlers for $1.50 to $2.00/acre. Railroad promotion was a key factor to obtain settlers in West Texas. :'''1881''' Texas and Pacific Railway built a 2-story section house, a pump, and a water tank near Grelton, (a small settlement) in Martin County. ::The first settlement in Martin County was Grelton (later known as Mariensfield) :Immigration to the area intensified after Konz encouraged a group of Carmelite priests from Anderson County to move to Martin County to establish a monastery. The name of the original settlement, Grelton, was changed to Mariensfield (Field of Mary) by German settlers from Anderson County. Encouraged by Christian D. (Father Anastasius) Peters, immigrants moved to Martin County directly from Germany. :'''Aug 15, 1881''', 5 men, Konz's son, Adam Konz, Father Christian D (Anastasius) Peters, John Jacob Konz of Anderson co., Kansas, and Charles Froesee arrived in Grelton. Foresee surveyed the land around Grelton and marked off town lots.. :'''Oct. 1881''' They built the first buildings and homes. Konz had returned to Kansas and organized a settlement party. He led more Kansas settlers to the settlement in 1882. :'''1882''' The first Catholic Mass in the county was celebrated on the site of the present county courthouse by John Konz and his family under the sponsorship of the Texas and Pacific Railway. https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Martin_County,_Texas_Genealogy#Populated_Places :'''1882-83''' Konz built a general store. Father Peters relatives were part of a group from Arkansas. :'''1883'''- Post office was granted, J.B. Konz was postmaster. Another settlement party arrived. :'''1884'''- Martin co. was organized, named for Wyly Martin, and organized In 1884. :'''1884''' Martin County's first school was established. ::Martin County was attached to Mitchell County for administrative purposes for 5 months and then attached to Howard County until 1884, when the county was reduced to its present size and organized with Mariensfield (now Stanton) as the county seat. :'''1885''' FatherBoniface wrote bulletins and took them to Germany to publicize the colony. :'''Post 1885''' Citizens built first courthouse, petitioned the railroad to change the name to Marienfeld (meaning -- German for "field of Mary") Soon there were businesses, hotel, wagon yard, stores, jail, school, Catholic complex and the railroad buldings. :'''1886''' drought depopulated the community. Settlers planted grain, cotton, vegetables, vines, and orchards, hunted antelope, deer, quail. :'''1890''' 3,316 cattle and 12,600 sheep were in the county; (1900 sheep raising declined, but cattle increased., :'''1890''' the town was renamed Stanton, for Edwin McMasters Stanton, a Supreme Court justice and secretary of war under President Lincoln.http://genealogytrails.com/tex/panhandle2/martin/ :'''1890''' Mariensfield's name was changed to Stanton, the area seemed more settled than 10 years ago. :'''1900''' 332 people were living in Martin County. :'''1905''' Stanton had become a major shipping point in the region; ranchers away in ht e South, drove herds there. :'''1910-1920''' land promoters subdivided cattle range into farm sites, 2nd railroad connection in N built through Lamesa. :'''1910''' 2,000 acres were planted in corn, the county's most important crop, 900 acres in forage, and 946 were planted in cotton. :'''1920''' cotton had become the county's leading crop. with 6,700 acres were planted in cotton. :'''1930''' 80,000 acres in Martin County were planted in cotton, and sorghum (24,735 acres) had become the county's second most important crop. :'''1930'''-- The Great Depression years were difficult for farmers--Bankhead Cotton Control Act of 1934 and the Soil Conservation Act helped stabilize the market, and the Domestic Act of 1936 provided incentives for soil conservation. :'''1940s''' World War II years were prosperous. The small irrigated section of the county was increased. :'''1950s''' Martin County had 20,000 acres of farmland irrigated by sprinklers, 2,500 in flood irrigation. :'''1945-50s''' producing well was drilled in 1945, the shallow Mabee field in Andrews County was extended into SW Martin County. :'''1950'''- The first commercial petroleum production occurred in 1950, when the Texas Company drilled over 13,000 feet into the NW section of the county; more than '''90,000 barrels''' of oil were produced in the county that year. :'''1951''' 3 more fields were located: Glass in the SW, Breedlove in the NW, and Stanton in the SW. {{Image|file=Martin_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption=Welcome to Stanton, Texas }}

:'''{{Blue|1887 Scharbauer Ranches}}''' Located in Martin, Midland, Moore, and Oldham counties 150,000 Acres.....PRIMARY USE cow-calf, quarter horses :John Scharbauer worked on his father-in-law's farm in Schenectady, New York, prior to immigrating to Texas, giving him some ranching experience. He traveled from the East via railroad in 1883. He and another newcomer bought a few acres and a heard of sheep.. He moved to Midland and began a cattle ranch. A nephew, Clarence joined John. When John died, Clarence inherited the ranch, and added more acres to the ranch. Clarence began a lease with the University of Texas. When Clarence died, Clarence Jr bought more acres including some from the Matador Land and Cattle Company. Clarence Jr and children own and operate the ranches today.http://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/the-biggest-ranches/

===Government Offices=== Martin County has had three courthouses: 1886, 1908 and 1975http://www.texasescapes.com/TOWNS/StantonTexas/Martin-County-Courthouse-Stanton-Texas.htm {{Image|file=Martin_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=gazebo made of 1908 dome and columns }} '''1st Courthouse, 1886''' '''2nd Courthouse, 1908''' {{Image|file=Martin_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Here's an image. }}{{clear}} '''3rd Courthouse, 1975 '''This courthouse is hard to see or find. The current Martin County Courthouse was built in 1975 and exemplifies the easy-to-forget architecture of the period. {{Image|file=Martin_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=450 |caption=1975 courthouse }}{{clear}} Like many counties, Martin co. kept relics of the former courthouse , twelve columns from the 1908 Courthouse form a gazebo on the square. The gazebo on the courthouse square was made from the entrance columns and one of the corner turrets from the 1908 courthouse." - Terry Jeanson, June 2006 photo ===Geography=== https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcm03 :Location - on the S High Plains of W central Texas :Size - 911 square miles, bounded on N by Dawson County, on the W by Andrews County, on E by Howard County, and on S by Midland and Glasscock counties. :Center -at 32°18' north latitude and 101°70' west longitude, twenty-five miles NE of Midland :Elevation is 2,550 to 3,000 feet. :Soils are red sandy loam :Trees include hackberry, wild china, willow, plum, and mesquite. T :Rainfall is 15.72 inches. The January :Temperature averages 30° F in January, the maximum in July is 95° F. :Growing season of 215 days :Agriculture incolme $36 million annually, 90% from cotton, small grains, corn, and remainder from cattle, hogs, and goats. :1982 the county produced 8,859,780 barrels of oil valued at $234 million. :Rivers/Creeks -Sulphur Spring Creek, a tributary of the Colorado River, and Mustang Creek, a tributary of the North Concho River, drain the N & S portions of the county https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcm03 :Type is a gentle, rolling prairie with draws crossing the county, that are dry, with occasional water hole. The soil is friable red, sandy, porous, having some black waxy spots in the depressions that hold water temporarily in rainy seasons. :Vegetation -stunted growth of mesquite, cedar, hackberry and shin oak. :Water is obtained from wells that are 10-150 feet deep. :This is cattle raising county. Since water must be from wells with windmill power, farmers that plant truck patches, such as corn, peanuts, milo maize, Kaffir corn, sorghum for their own use. =====Adjacent counties===== *Dawson County (north){{Image|file=Martin_County_Texas-7.jpg |align=r |size=170 |caption=adj counties }} *Howard County (east) *Glasscock County (southeast) *Midland County (south) *Andrews County (west) *Gaines County (northwest) ===Demographics=== In 2000, there were 4,746 people residing in the county with a population density of 5 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 79.01% White, 1.58% Black or African American, 0.82% Native American, 0.17% Asian, 16.06% from other races, and 2.36% from two or more races. 40.56% of the population were Hispanic.The median income for a household in the county was $31,836, and the median income for a family was $35,965. Males had a median income of $29,360 versus $19,063 for females. The per capita income for the county was $15,647. About 14.90% of families and 18.70% of the population were below the poverty line, including 23.90% of those under age 18 and 17.10% of those age 65 or over.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_County,_Texas *The county is served by a weekly newspaper, local station KKJW (FM), nearby stations KBXJ (FM) and KPET (AM), and the various Midland and Odessa radio and TV stations. *:Population is estimate of 2,000 with Stanton as the county seat, population of 1,500 and is the only post office in the county. *Water depletion in the 1960s halted the expansion of irrigation. *The county has 5 public free schools. *1950s Martin County has been a member of the Colorado River Municipal Water District and shares construction costs of pipelines, dams, and reservoirs with other communities. {{Image|file=Martin_County_Texas-6.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=1885 Martin co. Jail, houses sheriff &family}}{{clear}} '''Highways'''
*I-20 Interstate 20 *Business Loop Interstate 20 Business *Texas State Highway 115 *Texas State Highway 137 *Texas State Highway 176 *Texas State Highway 349 *Martin County is a dry county ( no liquor sales) *Martin County Hospital (20 bed) serves the county. =====Cities/Towns===== *[[:Category: Ackerly, Texas|Ackerly]] (partly in Dawson County) *[[:Category: Midland, Texas|Midland]] (mostly in Midland County) *'''[[:Category: Stanton, Texas|Stanton]] (county seat)''' *[[:Category: Lenorah, Texas|Lenorah]] *[[:Category: Tarzan, Texas|Tarzan]] ====Formed From==== In 1876, it was created from a part of Bexar territory. ====Resources==== *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Martin_County,_Texas_Genealogy#Populated_Places FamilySearch genealoogy] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txmartin/ TsGenWeb] *[http://co.martin.tx.us/168/Volunteer-Fire-Departments Martin County Fire Departments] ===Census=== :1880 --- 12 — :1890 --- 264 2,100.0% :1900 --- 332 25.8% :1910 --- 1,549 366.6% :1920 --- 1,146 −26.0% :1930 --- 5,785 404.8% :1940 --- 5,556 −4.0% :1950 --- 5,541 −0.3% :1960 --- 5,068 −8.5% :1970 --- 4,774 −5.8% :1980 --- 4,684 −1.9% :1990 --- 4,956 5.8% :2000 --- 4,746 −4.2% :2010 --- 4,799 1.1% :Est. 2015 --- 5,641 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_County,_Texas ====Notables==== =====Land Grants===== =====Cemeteries===== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Fairview Cemetery, Midland, Texas|Fairview Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Resthaven Memorial Park, Midland, Texas|Resthaven Memorial Park]] *[[:Category: Serenity Memorial Gardens, Midland, Texas|Serenity Memorial Gardens]] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Martin/ListMartin.html Martin County Cemeteries] Gloria Mayfield *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2678 FindaGrave Martin Co. cemeteries] ===Sources=== *https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcm03 *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Martin_County,_Texas_Genealogy#Populated_Places FamilySearch genealoogy] *http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txmartin/ TsGenWeb] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Martin/ListMartin.html Martin County Cemeteries] Gloria Mayfield *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2678 FindaGrave Martin Co. cemeteries] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Martin_County,_Texas_Genealogy#Populated_Places FamilySearch]

Martin Genealogy, Descendants of Lieutenant Samuel Martin of Wethersfield, Conn.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] == Martin Genealogy, Descendants of Lieutenant Samuel Martin of Wethersfield, Connecticut == Showing descent from royalty; also giving brief histories of, and descent from, the following colonial families: Nicols, Bradstreet, Marsh, Cotton, Squire, Webster, Ward, Chamberlain, Stoddard, Chipman, Dudley, Bliss, Williams, Stratton, Dodge; showing "Mayflower" descent, singer of Declaration of independence, revolutionary war records. * by [[Hay-6817|Thomas Arthur Hay]] (1850-1926) * published New York, 1911 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Martin Genealogy, Descendants of Lieutenant Samuel Martin of Wethersfield, Conn.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/martingenealogyd00hayt ::* https://archive.org/details/martingenealogyd01hayt ::* https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/14903/ === Table of Contents === * Descent from royalty * Earliest record of the surname Martin * Nichols * Ward * Hinman * Bliss * Marsh * Webster * Chamberlain * Peacham Branch * Canadian Branch * Kentucky Branch * Hand Branch * Jerusha Martin branch * Mary Ann Martin branch * Record of children who have married subsequent to publication * Biographical sketch 1-60 * Index to biographical sketches * Index === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Hay, Thomas Arthur. ''[[Space:Martin Genealogy, Descendants of Lieutenant Samuel Martin of Wethersfield, Conn.|Martin Genealogy, Descendants of Lieutenant Samuel Martin of Wethersfield, Conn.]]'' (New York, 1911) [ Page ]. * ([[#Hay|Hay]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Hay, Thomas Arthur. ''[[Space:Martin Genealogy, Descendants of Lieutenant Samuel Martin of Wethersfield, Conn.|Martin Genealogy, Descendants of Lieutenant Samuel Martin of Wethersfield, Conn.]]'' (New York, 1911) [ Page ].

Martin Name Study

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{{One Name Study|name=Martin}} [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category: Martin Name Study]] ==About the Project== The Martin Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the Martin name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join the study to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in this surname. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual studies can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Martin's), by time period (18th Century Martin's), or by topic (Martin DNA, Martin Occupations, Martin 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. ==How to Join== To join the Martin 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''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Martin}} 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! * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Martin List of Martins on Wikitree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/Martin G2G feed of questions tagged "Martin"] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=Martin Orphaned Martin profiles on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Martin-1 Unsourced Martin profiles on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=Martin Unconnected Martin profiles on WikiTree] ==Membership== These folks are helping with the ONS. William Ferrett * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hutson Hutson]

Martin Oliver Family Mysteries

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My GGGrandfather, Martin Oliver, has two biographies written by two of his children. The first was written by his daughter Rosa who said that her father Martin was born in 1801on a ship from England. His mother died giving him birth and his father, who he thinks was named James, gave him to others to raise. The second story, below, is from Martins son William: Source: Book titled Effingham County, Altamont Public Library, Altamont, Effingham County, Illinois. Time period about 1889. From the biography of William Oliver, Sr., fifth child born to Martin and Mary Sarah Oliver. Note: The biography of William refers to his father as Nathan Oliver. U.S.A. Federal census records indicate that Martin Oliver was William's father, so I replaced the name Nathan with Martin in the story. "Martin Oliver was born in England, and when two years old his parents emigrated to America and settled in Lancaster County, Pa. Soon thereafter the mother died, and when seven years of age Martin Oliver was put out among strangers, and never saw his father afterwards. He was given a limited education, after which he first worked as a distiller. His father was a soldier in the War of 1812, for his services during which he was given 160 acres of land in Missouri. Later he (Martin) took up a farm in Center County, Pa. and there his death occurred, his widow (Mary Sarah) surviving for some years and dying at the home of a daughter, in Altamont. They were members of the Evangelical Church, and the parents of the following children: Jacob and John, who died in Effingham County; Sally, married John Stover who was killed in the Battle of Spottsylvania, his wife dying in Altamont; Henry who died in Effingham County; William; Jeremiah, who died at Stillwater, Okla.; Mary Ann, who married William Schoenfield of Altamont; Rosa, who married Michael Bower, of Altamont; and Irwin, who died in Moccasin Township. I am at a dead-end and could use some help finding Martin's parents and where they came from. Marietta Oliver

Martin pedigree errors

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==Errors in a frequently copied Martin Pedigree== ===Background and Rationale=== :Frequently duplicated profiles, linked in some way from the Martin Family of Athelhampton to emigrants to the New World. :The pedigree in '''black text''' comes from one attached in word format to many ancestry trees. It purports to trace a Martin family living in America back to William of Falaise. It appears that this may be the ancestry contained in a book often cited on internet trees. The title of this book claims that these Martin familes are ''descendants of Martin de Tours and his wife, Geva de Burci, 1033-1991'' The abstract of the book includes the following '':John Martin the son of Thomas Martin and Mary Elizabeth Gerrard who lived at Pale Park in Dorsetshire, England. He came to America as did his brothers. He was living in York County, Virginia in 1650'' : Dating and other errors from this pedigree, have been in evidence on wiki tree. Some have been corrected but there are probably some profiles still affected ( often when new profiles are added the dates are estimated according to whatever is there before; if this is incorrect, errors are compounded. :This document (for want of a better word) seeks to show the errors in the pedigree. Evidence is included in more detail in each wiki-tree profile, major individuals are linked to their profiles. '''The 'corrective text' is in red.''' ===Possibly Original Version=== 18. '''[[Martin-10280|ROBERT MARTIN ]]''' (''THOMAS17, UNKNOWN16, WILLIAM 15, THOMAS14, SIR RICHARD13, ROBERT12, OLIVER11, ROBERP10, ROBERT9, ROBERT8, WILLIAM7, NICHAL US5, ROBERTUS4, LORDD BARON WILLIAM FITZMARTIN 3, BARON ROBERTUS 2, GEVA DE BURCI 1, WILLIAM DE FALAISE'') : was born Abt. 1539 '''{{Red|abt 1510;probably earlier}}''' in Athelhamson House, England, :and died Unknown in Unknown. '''{{Red|18 July 1548 (From his Inquisition post Mortem)}}''' :He married '''[[Kelway-4|ELIZABETH KELWAY]]''' Unknown in Unknown. :She was born Unknown in Unknown,'''{{Red|She was Probably born Rockbourne, Hampshire and died at Milton Abbas as the second wife of John Tregonwell, writing her will in 1582}}''' :Child of ROBERT MARTIN and ELIZABETH KELWAY is: :THOMAS’ MARTIN, b. Ak. 1562, PaIe Park, Dorsetshire, Englan4; J. Ak. 1637, Unknown. :'''{{Red|Children of ROBERT MARTIN and ELIZABETH KELWAY included}}''' :'''{{Red|Nicholas (heir born 22 Feb 1529/30 yob calculated from fathers IPM, aged 20 on 22 Feb 1549/50)}}''' :'''{{Red|Thomas c. 1531 (1530 on Houses of Parliament history but second son and Nicholas born 1530)}}''' :Generation No. 19 :19. '''[[Martin-10279|THOMAS MARTIN ]]''' was born Abt. 1562 in Pale Park, Dorsetshire, England. '''{{red| He was born c.1531 Athelhampton ( He didn't inherit Park Pale until his Uncle Henry Martin died)}}''' : and died Abt. 1637 in Unknown. '''{{Red|He died intestate in 1583 (see History of Houses of Parliament)}}''' http://www.histparl.ac.uk/volume/1558-1603/member/martin-thomas-1530-83 : He married MARY ELIZABETH GIRRARD ([[Gerrard-114|Elizabeth (Gerrard) Martin]]) Unknown in Unknown, daughter of WILLIAM GERRARD and ELIZABETH UNKNOWN. She was born Unknown in Trent, England, and died Unknown in Unknown. :'''{{Red|Thomas married Elizabeth Gerrard on 25 November 1561 at Trent, Somerset. She was the daughter of William Gerard and his wife Mary Storke. She was born in about 1540, probably at Trent.}}''' :'''{{Red|Elizabeth died in 1587/8 leaving a will. She called herself 'widow of Parke Pale)}}''' https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Will_of_Elizabeth_Martyn%2C_Widow_of_Parkepale%2C_Dorset_1588 :Children of THOMAS MARTIN and MARY GIRRARD Elizabeth Gerrard are: # FRANCIS= MARTIN, b. Abs. 1586, Possible Dorsetshire, England; d. Unknown, Unknown. # THOMAS MARTIN, b. Abs. 1588, Possible Dorsetshire, England; d Unknown, Unknown. # WILLIAM MARTIN, b. Abs.1590,Possible Dorsetshire, England; d. Unknown, Unknown. #20. iv.JOHN MARTIN, b. Abs. 1596, Pale Park, Dorsetshire, England; d. Abs. 1673, York County, Virginia :'''{{Red|Children of THOMAS MARTIN and ELIZABETH GERRARD included}}''' # '''{{Red|Francis Martin, baptised, 15th July 1562, Trent, Somerset (named Mother's will}}''' #'''{{Red| Thomas Martin, baptised, 20th June 1563, Trent, Somerset (probably the Thomas buried 11 October, Puddletown (i.e. church containing Martin Chapel)}}''' #'''{{Red| John Martin, c 1564 no baptism found, but 2nd son in Mother's will.}}''' #'''{{Red| William Martin,c.1565 no baptism found, named Mother's will, 3rd son aged 58 in 1623 visitation of Dorset}} #'''{{Red|Elizabeth baptised 13 Nov 1567,Trent (named Mother's will)}} #'''{{Red|Nicholas baptised 3rd Jan 1570/1, Trent (named Mother's will)}} #'''{{Red|Cisely baptised 16th May 1572, Trent (named Mother's will)}} #'''{{Red| Catherine, baptised January 1573/4, Trent (named Mothers Will.}}''' Generation No. 20 :[[Martin-37496|John Martin]] was born Abt.1596 in Pale Park, Dorsetshire, England,and died Abt. 1673 in York County, Virginia He married MAUDE MARSHALL Abt. 1640 in England. She was born Abt. 1615 in France, and died Abt. 1670 in York County, Virginia. :'''{{Red| John Martin the son of Thomas Martin and Elizabeth Gerrard was born 30 years earlier, in c. 1564 .His place of birth unknown but possibly Trent, Somerset where his family lived at the time. His date and place of death are unknown but it is very probable that he was not alive in 1623 see note at end he would have been 75 years old at this marriage and over 100 at his death}}''' :{{Red| A muddled (conflated) version of this John was originally on wikitree; the wife was not linked, he was unlinked and the profile became one of the conflated John Martins The profile is now here:https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Martin-4460 (note this profile still contains research notes in a rather jumbled order and needs tidying up)}} ====Version 2==== :''' version 2''' was then added to wiki-tree, this adds in another generation. : [[Martin-37087|John Martin]] b 1616 at Park Pale is now said to be the son of Thomas (thus grandson of Thomas Martin and Elizabeth Gerrard) His wife is still Maude Marshall who is also said to have been born at Park Pale. They are also said to have got married at Park Pale in 1640. : This John Martin has three children, one born in Essex, England, d in Essex,Virginia, one in Ireland ,died in King William County Virginia, one born in Stepney,Middlesex (no death) :'''{{Red|The only sources on this version of John's profile are Dorset, England, Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, US Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications. These are meaningless. There is no Baptism or Marriage for a John Martin at Park Pale which doesn't even have a church (it's in the parish of Tolpuddle, registers do not exist for this period) }}''' '''{{Red|There is no clear evidence as to what happened to Thomas (b 1664) he was alive in 1587 when his mother wrote her will However, although the 1623 Visitation includes all four sons, listed in correct birth order, Francis, John, William and Nicholas, only William is stated to be married with a child. His 19 year old son, Thomas was stated to be heir to Park Pale (Young Thomas was the one who signed the visitation) Later documents show that Thomas had inherited the property by 1645 when it was sequestered for his recusancy. If his 2 older brothers were still living, why did William inherit?}}'''

Martin Research by JKMartin

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{{Blue|page not completed}} == Introduction == Research of [https://www.findagrave.com/user/profile/47405118 JKMartin], FindAGrave contributor 47405118, has been added and summarize here by permission:

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== Picture 3 of 6 == '''Devon Record Office''': : Request received: 24 Dec 1998 : Subject: MARTIN of Ottery St Mary : From: Ms J Martin : Reply Sent: 1 Feb 1999 : NOTE: parish registers and member contributions cover 60-70% of parishes in Devon County. Results were found in Ottery St Mary parish.
'''Negative Results''' have no sub-header added: : Civil births began July 1837: For dates before that parish baptism records were checked. See Ottery St Mary Baptisms : Bicton parish register is only extant from 1642 in respect for baptisms: not able to search for family records in that parish. : Burial entries were not found: "There is no evidence of the family remaining in the parish after John's baptism" === Ottery St Mary Baptisms === === Ottery St Mary Marriages === == Picture 4 of 6 == == Picture 5 of 6 == == Picture 6 of 6 ==

Martin Siblings and Parents - documents that connect

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'''[[Martin-1437 |John Martin]] of Ballenger's Creek, Albemarle County, VA was first married to Jane, who was most likely Jane Gregg or Griggs. There are few records that state the parent-child relationship for the children of this couple but there is sufficient documentation to establish these 5 were siblings and there is documentation to show John Martin of Ballenger's Creek was their father.''' ==Their 5 children who moved to Kentucky== 1) [[Martin-1418 | Ann Martin]] - she married [[ Payne-16645 | Benjamin Payne]] June 12, 1784 in Albemarle County, with John Martin giving securityAlbemarle County, Virginia, marriage bonds 1780-1868 by Joel Ricks, published 1936. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS41-51WD?mode=g&cat=114217. Ann Martin died and Benjamin then married her sister, Mary. 2) [[Martin-68641 | Mary Martin]] and Benjamin Payne were married April 9, 1789 in Amherst County, VAVirginia Marriages, 1785-1940", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XR77-Q49 : 29 January 2020), Molley Martin in entry for Benjamin Payne, 1789. John Martin of Ballenger's Creek sold Benjamin Payne land on Ballenger's and Joe's Creek in 1802Albemarle County, VA Deeds Vol 14 page 391. John Martin to Benjamin Payne. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4H-4SSP-N?i=205&cat=283051 [edit]. When Benjamin and Mary sold this land, they were of Nelson County, VA. Benjamin and Mary moved to Pikesville, Barren County, KY. Their son James Payne wrote a letter to his brother William in 1823 that identified John Martin [of KY] as their uncleWestern Kentucky University, Special Collections, Manuscripts & Folklife Archives; Payne Collection SC169 (typed copy available for download) https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/dlsc_mss_fin_aid/1773/ * "Pikesville, September 9, 1823" "Uncle John Martin has lost 5 horses and one negro woman since you was here". When Benjamin Paye wrote his willBarren County, KY Probate Mixed records, Vols. 3-4 1828-1884, Benjamin Payne will page 33-34, image 30. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9P3H-9ZCG?i=30&cc=1875188&cat=423036 in 1831 he named his "trusty friend" William Martin as executor of his will. William gave bond in court May 21, 1832Barren County, KY Order Books, 1799-1903, Vol 5, pages 147, 148, 155. Benjamin's will also named his granddaughter Letitia Y Peyden [suggestive of being named after Letitia Young, wife of William Martin]. Information passed down in this family says that John and William Martin were twins. 3) [[Martin-75125 | John Martin]] - The first record of John is where his Peter's Creek land was surveyed in Warren County in 1797First surveyor's book, Warren County, Kentucky, 1796-1815, page 46. https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/2331243 . He witnessed a deed for James and William when they purchased land from Andrew McFaddin in 1798Warren County Deed Book 1A p. 7. McFaddin to Martin * Sept 10, 1798, Andrew McFaddin to William and James Martin 1000 acres joining William Campbells 1000 acres. Witness John Martin and Rueben Fox. 4) [[Martin-75124 | William Martin]] - William first appears in tax records with James Martin in Fayette in 1791Fayette County, KY Tax books 1787-1797, 1799-180 image 240. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-F9JR-D?mode=g&cat=155158 but was probably the 2nd white male that James was taxed on in 1790Fayette County, KY Tax books 1787-1797, 1799-180 image 196. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-F9JR-D?mode=g&cat=155158. In 1793 he was given Power of Attorney by his father Clerk of the Fayette County Court; Burnt records, 1787-1802 Vol 7, page 215. Martin to Martin. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSL5-495V-H?i=761&cat=819985. * Sept 10, 1793 - Know all men by these presents that I John Martain of the county of Albemarle and state of Virginia, for divers good causes and con[sidera]tions, do constitute, ordain, and appoint, my son William Martain [large portion of document missing here].. my said attorney my sole and full power of authority [missing text].. and receive all lands located for me in the state of Kentucky. signed by John Martin witnesses William Graves, William Arnall. The following year tax lists show that John Martin, who was not living in Fayette County was taxed on 400 acres of land and that James Martin paid the taxes on the land. 1794 Property Tax - April 23https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-F9J5-B?i=410&cat=155158 * Jno Martin (paid by Jas Martin) 400 acres * Jas Martin 1-0-6-3-5-17-0-223-300 * Wm Martin 1-0-5-4-3-4-0-0-0 William married Letitia Young, daughter of William Young of Fayette County, and sister of Judith Young, wife of James Martin. Letitia was given 500 acres (half of a 1000 acre tract) by her father in his will. * 1793 will of William Young Fayette County, KYKentucky Probate Records, Fayette County, KY; Mixed records, 1793-1952, Vol. A-B, Book 1 page 30. - names Judith Martin and her husband James Martin. Names daughter Lettice Young and gives her (among other things) "one half of the William Campbell land for 1000 acres". Will was written in 1793 and entered into court in October 1793. The will was reentered into court record on May 3rd, 1803 "the record having been destroyed by fire". For some reason William Campbell made a deed signing this land over to them in 1818. * 1818 - April 25 Barren County, KYBarren County, KY Deed Book F, page 455; Campbell to Martin and Carr. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4K-K33D-J?i=265&cat=431355- William Campbell of Orange County, VA to William & Letitia Martin of Barron County, KY and Thomas & Patsey Carr of Fayette County, KY. Letitia & Patsey "being legal representative and devisees of William Young, deceased". For 100 pounds, 905 acres. William was on the tax lists in Fayette County beside James through 1795 [see those below]. He was in Warren County by 1797 and taxed on 1000 acres on Peter's CreekWarren County, KY Tax books 1797, 1799-1809, 1811-1813, 1815- 1821. 1797 image 21. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3L-79QX-K?i=20&cat=157396. James and John were not on the tax list that year. 5) [[Martin-73101 | James Martin]] - According to his Revolutionary War Pension ApplicationUS Revolutionary War Pensions; James Martin, Virginia [and Indian Wars] File No. S31236; statement of James Martin beginning at the bottom of page 2 of his statement [image 4 in the file and continuing on page 3 of statement [image 6 in the file].https://www.fold3.com/image/23458449, James was living in Albemarle when he enlisted in the war in 1779. *He “was born in August 1758, and was a resident of Albemarle County, Virginia when he enlisted in 1779 in Captain Peyton's Virginia Company.” Died May 11, 1848, leaving no widow." * Enlisted in the Army of the United States in 1779 final discharge 1783 “I left my fathers house in 1784 I never lived there since. The Affiant left with his father in Albemarle County, Va, where he then lived & where I first enlisted. All my papers including my discharge a due bill or __ I think showing there was due me from the government about $130. I have been living in Kentucky about 47 years. I was in the Indian campaigns almost ___ but two flesh wounds”... “When I returned to my father's house last April. I could find nothing. He was dead. His property scattered & I could find nothing of his affairs or my papers.” James Martin was on the 1783 tax list beside John Martin BCAlbemarle County, VA Personal property tax lists, 1782-1799, image 43. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSQF-C3SV-P?i=42&cat=775531. * John Martin BC * James Martin He was not on the tax lists in 1784, 84, or 86 but was in 1787Albemarle County, VA Personal property tax lists, 1782-1799. 1787 image 110. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSQF-C395-3?i=109&cat=775531, again beside John Martin BC. * James Martin * John Martin BC In 1787 John Martin gave his son James land. James sold that land 4 months later. * April 12, 1787 - John Martin to James MartinAlbemarle County, VA Deed Book 9, page 319, John and Ann Martin to James Martin https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4X-GW46?i=555&cat=283051 - John Martin and Ann gave son James 305 acres land on Ballenger's Creek and Joe's Creek for "natural love and affection" plus 5 shillings. * Sept 13, 1787 James Martin of Albemarle sold to William Jeans of Albemarle, 305 acres on Ballenger's CreekAlbemarle County, VA Deed Book 9, page 346, James Martin to William Jeans https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4X-GW47?i=569&cat=283051.That was the last record for this James in Albemarle. James was in Fayette County, KY by 1790 [tax lists are all shown below]. He married Judith Young prior to 1793 when William Young made his will. Besides purchasing the 1000 acres jointly with William in 1798, he also had 200 acres surveyed on Peter's Creek in 1797First surveyor's book, Warren County, Kentucky, 1796-1815, page 40. https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/2331243 . The biography for William McChesney Martin stated that the parents of James Martin were John Martin and Jane GreggsThe abridged compendium of American genealogy: first families of America. A genealogical encyclopedia of the United States; Vol 4. Edited by Frederick A. Virkus under direction of Albert Nelson; Biography of William McChesney Martin, page 379. Marquis.https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89062959143. Also, genealogy papers written by the Shreve family show that they knew John Martin and Jane Gregg were named as the parents of James Martin Unpublished, undated 20-page typescript by Irene Macy Strieby Shreve, written before 1963. From the genealogy files of Irene M. S. Shreve, courtesy of Sara Shreve Caile. Page 7. http://shrevehistory.com/Haines-JUDGE%20WILLIAM%20SHREVE%20prepared%20for%20webpage.pdf ==Joseph Martin of Halifax, VA, Barren, KY, and Wayne, IL== [[Martin-76022 | Joseph Martin]] - This Joseph Martin owned land on Peter's Creek adjoining William Martin. Later he sold that land to William Martin. It would appear that there is no connection between him and the three Martin men who owned land around him, as he was clearly from Halifax County and the son of Nathan Martin, while they were clearly from Albemarle County and sons of John Martin of Ballenger's Creek. So far, no record that would show anything other than what was just stated, has been found. While it is certainly uncommon to find men of the same surname owning adjoining land but bearing no kinship, it would appear to be the case in this instance. YDNA indicates that these two families are in no way related through their paternal linesMartin YDNA project; group 1 has descendants of the Martin family of Halifax County. Group 12 has results for the descendants of John Martin of Ballenger's Creek. https://www.familytreedna.com/public/martin?iframe=yresults. ==John Gregg or Griggs of Warren and Barren Counties== Do not know who he was. In 1797 200 acres were surveyed for John Griggs on "the water Creek"First surveyor's book, Warren County, Kentucky, 1796-1815, page 49. https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/2331243 . William Martin later owned this land, as tax records show that one of his 200 acre tracts was entered by and surveyed for John Gregg, sometimes written Griggs. John Griggs was in Barren County in 1799 when he was a chain carrier for Robert Brasel and for Ferdinand Hamilton both surveys were for land on Peter's CreekBarren County, KY Surveyors' book, 1799-1908 pages 28 and 56. ------ ==Tax List Information== Albemarle County, VA 1783 - Albemarle County, VA Personal property tax lists, 1782-1799, image 43. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSQF-C3SV-P?i=42&cat=775531. listed beside each other * John Martin BC * James Martin 1787Albemarle County, VA Personal property tax lists, 1782-1799. 1787 image 110. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSQF-C395-3?i=109&cat=775531, again beside John Martin BC. * James Martin * John Martin BC Fayette County, KYFayette County, KY Tax books 1787-1797, 1799-1804. https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/155158?availability=Family%20History%20Library 1790https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-F9JR-D?mode=g&cat=155158, image 196 - May 23 * James Martin 2 WP 3 horses 1791https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-F9JR-D?mode=g&cat=155158, image 240 * Do not see this James Martin 1792https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-F9JR-D?mode=g&cat=155158, image 280 -Oct 10 - listed beside each other * James Martin 1-0-0-0-5-2 * William Martin 1-0-0-0-0-5 1793https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-F9JR-D?mode=g&cat=155158, image 329 - listed beside each other William Martin 1 WP 13 cattle James Martin 1 WP 6 horses, 5 cattle 1794 Personal tax - June 6 * James Martin 1WP-3H-8C * William Martin 1WP-3H-7C 1794 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-F9JR-D?mode=g&cat=155158 image 411Property Tax April 23 * Jno Martin (paid by Jas Martin) 400 acres -listed beside each other * Jas Martin 1-0-6-3-5-17-0-223-300 * Wm Martin 1-0-5-4-3-4-0-0-0 1795https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-F9JR-D?mode=g&cat=155158m image 455 no month -date 3 - listed beside each other * Jas Martin 1-0-10-5-8-15-0-223-0-0-,92,93, 94 * Mason County Ohio River 300 acres 2/3?? 94 * Wm Martin1-0-4-3-8-5-0-0-0-0 * Green or Logan County Green River 500 acres (this should be his half of the 1000 to Letitia, would have been in Logan County at the time) 1796https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-F9JR-D?mode=g&cat=155158 image 507 * James Martin 223 Hickman (water course) Fayette Evan Shelby 1-0-0-0-9-15 * 300 Ohio River Mason County, George Lewis 1797https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-F9JR-D?mode=g&cat=155158, image 621 * James same property as 1796 no William or John Warren County, KY Tax List 1797Warren County, KY Tax books 1797, 1799-1809, 1811-1813, 1815- 1821. 1797 image 21. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3L-79QX-K?i=20&cat=157396 * William Martin 1000 Peter's Creek Barren County, KY Tax ListsBarren County, KY Tax books 1799-1816. https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/154750?availability=Family%20History%20Library 1799Barren County, KY Tax books 1799-1816 image 16 and 17. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-K6HF?i=15&cat=154750 June 2 * William Martin 1-2?-7 1000 Peters Creek entered by James Martin * 200 entered by William Martin June 11 * Joseph Martin 200 Peter's Creek Joseph Martin June 12 * John Martin written in between Richard Morris and William Michael no info given 1800https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-KFFN?i=37&cat=154750 July 16 * William Martin 1-3-9 1000 Peter's Creek (entered and surveyed for) Wm Cambel * 200 Peter's Creek Wm Martin * John Martin 1-1-2 200 Peter's Creek John Martin * Joseph Martin 200 Peter's Creek Joseph Martin July 18 * Joseph Martin 200 Skeggs Creek Wm Perkins * 200 acres Peter's Creek 1801https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-KFDX?i=75&cat=154750 * Joseph Martin no land info given maybe southfork? Not beside William and John * William Martin 1000 Peters Creek Cammel * 200 Peter's Creek Wm Martin * 200 Peter's Creek J Greggs * 200 Peter's Creek Tho Dotr??? * John Martin 200 Peter's Creek Wm (scratched out?) Martin * 200 Peter's Creek Barlow 1802https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-K63R?i=133&cat=154750 August 2 * William Martin 1800 Peter's Creek 1-5-14 * Joseph Martin 200 acres Peter's Creek * John Martin 400 Peter's Creek 1-2-3 1803https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-KF9H?i=177&cat=154750 March 19 * Joseph Martin 200 acres Peter's Creek April 20 * John Martin 400 acres Peters Creek (two 200 tracts) 1-3-3 * William Martin 1 -5-14 1000 Peter's creek self * 200 Peters creek Falkner, Falkner * 200 Peter's Creek M Greggs) Hamilton * 200 Peter's Creek Coker, Coker 1804https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-K6SC?i=233&cat=154750 April 10 J * Joseph Martin 200 Barren's Kelley Kelley April 16 * John 400 Peter's Creek Barton 1-3-3 June 29 * William Martin 1 -7-21 1000 Peter's creek Campbell Croghan * 200 Peter's Creek same same * 200 Peters creek Falkner, Falkner * 200 Peter's Creek Greggs Greggs * 200 Peter's Creek Coker, Coker 1805https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-KXF9?i=301&cat=154750 May 25 * John Martin 200 Peter's Creek John Martin * 200 Peters Creek Joseph Bartain * William Martin 1000 Peter's Creek Wm Cambel 1 WP 6 slaves over 16 21 total * 200 Peter's Creek John Griggs * 200 Peter's Creek Thomas Faulkner * 200 Peter's Creek Peter Rese * 200 Christian County, Cumberland River, Chas B Hunbing Keenling?? ==A different John Martin that is being confused with John Martin of Ballenger's Creek in Albemarle== [[Martin-3801 | John Martin]] of Goochland and Fluvanna County had land on Byrd and Ballenger's Creek. His land was in the part of Albemarle that fell into Fluvanna when it was formed in 1777. According to the Wikitree biography he was in Kentucky by 1787. He sold his land in Fluvanna County on Ballenger's Creek in April 1790 and was of Fayette CountyFluvanna County, VA Deed Book 2, page 352; Martin to Smithson. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKH-HSS9-B?i=471&cat=402676. == Sources ==

Martin Y-DNA Groups

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[[Category:Y-DNA Haplogroups]] The goal of this project is to collect the Y-DNA haplogroups associated with the surname MARTIN. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Martin-45302|Stephanie White]]. 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 Martin males who have been Y-DNA tested * Group them in alphabetical/chronological haplogroups * Find Connections! [[Martin-45303|Kevin Martin]] is FTDNA confirmed haplogroup Q-FT374125 and 23 and me reports his haplogroup as Q-L804. This is a Martin family group with the earliest known progenitor being [[Martin-45307|Oliver Perry Martin]] born 1929 in Tennessee. 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=20576738 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Martinborough Cemetery Free Space

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[[Category: Wellington Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Martinborough Cemetery, Martinborough, Wellington]] ''A free-space page to record interments and memorials at Martinborough Cemetery.'' == Martinborough Cemetery == '''Martinborough''' is a town in the South Wairarapa District, in the Wellington region of New Zealand. It is 65 kilometres east of Wellington and 35 kilometres south-west of Masterton.
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Martinborough 5874
'''GPS''' coordinates: -41.21587, 175.47223 === Links === ::[https://rates.swdc.govt.nz/cemeteries/search South Wairarapa Council cemetery search] ::[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2574948/martinborough-cemetery Find a Grave] ::[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Martinborough-Public-Cemetery/282129 BillionGraves] ::[https://www.cwgc.org/find-a-cemetery/cemetery/70927/Martinborough%20Cemetery CWGC]

Martindale Family Lines - Part of the Martindale Name Study

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[[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category: Martindale Name Study]] [[Category: Franklin County, Massachusetts, Martindale Name Study]] [[Category: Hampshire County, Massachusetts, Martindale Name Study]] [[Category: Berkshire County, Massachusetts, Martindale Name Study]] {{Image|file=Martindale_Name_Study-1.png |caption= }} '''To see the 1st Martindale Family Line, please click [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Martindale_Name_Study_-_Family_Line&public=1 here].''' Welcome to this One Name Study. If you are interested in joining, feel free to contact [[Martindale-730|Katie Martindale]]. '''This is Family Line #2 of the Martindales'''. The patriarch of this Martindale line begins with '''Edward Martindale'''. He was born in 1690 in Franklin County, Massachusetts. Family historians believe that John Martindale was Edward's father, although there is no source yet to be found. We do know that Edward married '''Ruth Smead''' in 1721 in Deerfield, Massachusetts. They had 9 children that would help solidify this Martindale line. ---- {{One Name Study | name = Martindale | category = One Name Studies }}

'''1st Generation'''

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'''Edward Martindale and Ruth Smead's children:'''

:'''Esther Martindale''', born 1722 married '''Thomas Nims''' :'''Gershom Martindale''', born 1725 married '''Bathsheba Nash''' :'''Sarah Martindale''', born 1726 married '''Thomas Dewey''' :'''Zadock Martindale''', born 1728 married '''Sybil Shipman''' :'''Lemuel Martindale''', born 1730 married '''Christina Caldwell (Cadwell)''' :'''Ebenezer Martindale''', born 1733 :'''Ruth Martindale''', born 1734 married '''Noah Allen''' :'''Elisha Martindale''', born 1737 married '''Anna Curtis''' and second to '''Jane Wilson''' :'''Edward Edwin Martindale''', born 1740 married '''Mercy Nash''' :'''Thankful Martindale''', born 1745 married '''Elias Willard''' _________________________________________________________________________________________ Deerfield, Massachusetts has some dark history attached to it. This particular line of Martindales married into several families that were victims of the Deerfield Massacre of 1704. In particular, the Nims family which lost almost every member, save for two. _________________________________________________________________________________________

'''2nd Generation'''

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'''Esther Martindale and Thomas Nims' children:'''

:'''Ruth Nims''', born 1744 married '''Samuel Guild''' :'''Sarah Nims''', born 1746 married '''Lemuel Smead''' :'''Rachel Nims''', born 1749 married '''Daniel Wells''' :'''Joel Nims''', born 1751 :'''Hull Nims''', born 1755 married '''Hannah Newton''' :'''Esther Nims''', born 1759 married '''James Roberts''' :'''Thomas Nims''', born 1762 and died as an infant. :3 other children were also born, but died soon after birth. :

'''Gershom Martindale and Bathsheba Nash's children:'''

:'''William Martindale''', born 1749 married '''Obedience Hall''' :'''Frances Martindale''', born 1751 married '''Charles Mattoon''' :'''Gershom Martindale''', born 1753 married '''Ruth Gray''' and 2nd '''Anna Rogers''' :'''Sylvia Martindale''', born 1754 married '''James Livingston''' :'''Stephen Martindale''', born 1759 married '''Huldah Smith''' :'''Bathsheba Martindale''', born 1761 married '''Isaiah Gray''' :

'''Sarah Martindale and Thomas Dewey's children:'''

:'''Thaddeus Dewey''', born 1752 :'''Olive Dewey''', born 1754 :'''Ruth Dewey''', born 1756 :'''Thomas Dewey''', born 1759 and died the same year. :'''Vashty Dewey''', born 1760 :'''Sally Dewey''', born 1762 :'''Thomas Dewey''', born 1765 :'''Hannah Dewey''', born 1767 :

'''Zadock Martindale and Sybil Shipman's children:'''

:'''Edward Martindale, born 1758 :'''Samuel Martindale''', born 1761 :'''Annis Martindale''', born 1764 :'''Joel Martindale''', born 1766 :'''Lydia Martindale''', born 1768 :'''Esther Martindale''', born 1771 and died the same year. :'''Sybil Martindale''', born 1772 :'''Elizabeth Shipman Martindale''', born 1774 :'''Esther Martindale''', born 1776 :'''Olive Martindale''', born 1778 :'''Hannah Martindale''', born 1780 :

'''Lemuel Martindale and Christina Caldwell's children:'''

:'''Mary Martindale''', born 1755 :'''Ebenezer Martindale''', born 1756 :'''Uriah Martindale''', born 1758 :'''Justin Martindale''', born 1761 :'''Elias Martindale''', born 1764 :'''Anna Martindale''', born 1766 :'''Ruth Martindale''', born 1769 :'''Dianah Martindale''', born 1772 :'''Peletiah Martindale''', born 1773 :'''Dorothy Martindale''', born 1776 :'''Olive Martindale''', born 1778 :'''Electa Martindale''', born 1780 :'''

'''Ruth Martindale and Noah Allen's children''':

:'''Apollos Allen''', born 1756 :'''

'''Elisha Martindale and Annah Curtis's children:

:'''Moses Curtis Martindale''', born 1767 :'''Aaron Curtis Martindale''', born 1771 :'''

'''Edward Martindale and Mercy Nash's children:

:'''Henry Clinton Martindale''', born 1780 :'''

Thankful Martindale and _____Williard's children:

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'''3rd Generation'''

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'''Ruth Nims and Samuel Guild's children''':

:'''Samuel Guild''', born 1762 married '''Lydia Esen''' :'''Joel Guild''', born 1764 married '''Olive Balch''' :'''Sybil Guild''', born 1765, died in 1776 :'''Elijah Guild''', born 1767 married '''Anna Esen''' :'''Olive Guild''', born 1768 married '''Joseph Eden''' :'''Cyprian Guild''', born 1771, died in 1775 :'''Oliver Guild''', born 1773 married '''Sylvia Margan''' :'''Consider Guild''', born 1776, died 1777 :'''Sybil Guild''', born 1778 married '''John Wilcox''' :'''Ruth Guild''', born 1781 married '''Hezekiah Green''' :'''Consider Guild''', born 1783 married '''Elizabeth Green''' __________________________________________________________________________________

'''4th Generation'''

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'''Samuel Guild and Lydia Esen's children:'''

:'''Lydia Esen Guild''' born 1783 :'''Samuel Guild''' born 1785 :'''Philura Guild''' born 1788 :'''Electa Guild''' born 1795 :'''Polly Guild''' born 1798 :'''Sophia Guild''' born 1800 :'''Norman Guild''' ? :

'''Joel Guild and Olive Balch's children:'''

:'''Joel Guild''' born 1787 :'''Daniel Guild''' born 1790 :'''Lorenda Guild''' born 1793 :'''Edward Guild''' born 1795 :'''John Guild''' born 1797 :'''Olive Guild''' born 1800 _______________________________________________________________________________

'''5th Generation'''

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'''Daniel Guild and Rhoda Parmalee's children:'''

:'''Isaac Phillips Guild''' born 1820 :'''Mary

Martinez 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]]

Martinique du Nord, Martinique One Place Study

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'''[[Space:Martinique_du_Nord%2C_Martinique_One_Place_Study|Martinique du Nord]]'''
[[Space:L'Ajoupa-Bouillon%2C_Martinique_One_Place_Study|L'Ajoupa-Bouillon]] | [[Space:Basse-Pointe%2C_Martinique_One_Place_Study|Basse-Pointe]] | [[Space:Grand'Rivière%2C_Martinique_One_Place_Study|Grand'Rivière]] | [[Space:Le_Lorrain%2C_Martinique_One_Place_Study|Le Lorrain]] | [[Space:Macouba%2C_Martinique_One_Place_Study|Macouba]] | [[Space:Le_Morne-Rouge%2C_Martinique_One_Place_Study|Le Morne-Rouge]] | [[Space:Le_Prêcheur%2C_Martinique_One_Place_Study|Le Prêcheur]] | [[Space:Saint-Pierre%2C_Martinique_One_Place_Study|Saint-Pierre]]
==About This One Place Study== This is the main page for the One Place Study of the north of Martinique (not to be confused with the short-lived commune called Martinique du Nord), and the communes around the perimeter of Mont Pelée, up until the time of the eruption in 1902. ==Included Communes== * [[Space: History_of_Macouba | Macouba]], including Grand'Riviére. * [[Space: History_of_Basse-Pointe | Basse Pointe]] * [[Space: History_of_Grande-Anse | Grande-Anse]], including Marigot. * [[Space: History_of_Ajoupa_Bouillon | Ajoupa Bouillon]] * [[Space: History_of_Morne_Rouge | le Morne Rouge]] * [[Space: History_of_Saint-Pierre |Saint-Pierre]], including le Mouillage & le Fort. * [[Space: History_of_le Prêcheur | le_Prêcheur]] * le-Carbet ==Tasks Needing Done== Right now this unofficial project just has one member, me. I am [[Poncy-1|Duane Poncy]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * developing more thorough guidelines for this project, * identifying resources for research, * historical research and development of freespace pages, * adding new individuals who lived here in this period of time, * making sure that place names are historically accurate, * adding subcategories of communes that existed. * transcription of the Parrish and Civic record indexes of births, marriages, and deaths in these communes. The records are online, but there is no digitized index to help genealogist who are studying Martinique. * I am also interested in the history of these places, including the plantations and the slavery that accompanied them, as well as the indigenous prehistory. I would love some help with this. This project could also use the help of some French speakers who can add information in French. I am not a native or fluent French speaker, so I would love some help by others who know the language. The indexes don't require much language knowledge, but translating the actual records does (as well as the ability to decipher sometimes atrocious handwriting). 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=16083186 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==Resources== ===WikiTree Resource Pages=== ''Feel free to add internal resources here.'' ===External Resources=== ''Feel free to add external resources here.'' ==A Short Glossary== ''Here is a short list of terms from the records which may cause confusion, especially among English speakers. Please feel free to add to it.'' '''Créole''' — This is a word with complex and contextual meaning. It is a cultural referent, and not a racial referent, as many have come to believe. Originally, the term referred to any person of French (or Spanish) descent who was born in the colonies. During the 17th and 18th centuries, in the French Antilles, this meant mostly white, French settlers. But by the end of slavery in Martinique, in 1848, much of the population was mixed race, giving the term a new complexity. In recent years, it’s use by intellectuals in post-colonial studies has emphasized this multi-racial aspect of the word, but this is a rather new meaning. For those working in genealogy or history of the Antilles, it is important to realize the context; when an old record refers to someone as, ‘créole’ it means simply, ‘native born.’ '''Bèké''' — a modern créole word for plantation owner, used after the end of slavery into the twentieth century, '''Négociant''' — a trader and wholesaler. The négociant may be the person who purchased the goods from the ships docking in Saint-Pierre, and resold them to the merchands (merchants). The same person might also arrange for the sale of slaves to the plantation owners, or sugar and rum to buyers overseas. It may also be used as "businessman" or "merchant".

Martinique du Nord: A One Place Study

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'Martin-Leake, Double VC' by Ann Clayton

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Only three men have ever won a bar to the Victoria Cross; but only two lived to wear the medal and bar, the other, Noel Chavasse, being awarded his bar posthumously. Of the three, the third being Charles Upham of the New Zealand Military Forces, Arthur Martin-Leake was the first to achieve this extraordinary distinction, and it is worth bearing in mind that both Martin-Leake and Chavasse were non-combatants, being members of the Royal Army Medical Corps. Born in 1874 and brought up in comfortable circumstances in rural Hertfordshire, Martin-Leake trained as a doctor and spent much of his life working for an Indian railway company; but the urge to be where he felt he was most needed, coupled presumably with a thirst for adventure, though he himself would have been too modest to admit to either, took him first to South Africa during the Boer War, where he won his first VC, then to Albania during the Balkan War of 1912-1913, where his presence must surely be classified as 'outside the call of duty', and finally to Flanders, where he won the bar to his VC. 'Martin-Leake, Double VC' by Ann Clayton was first published in 1994 by Leo Cooper an imprint of Pen & Sword Books Ltd. ISBN 0 85052 3797 4 This 'open space page' serves as a place to connect the people mentioned in the book. A WikiTree profile is created, once a reliable accurate source has been identified, and the profile, under a 'See also' heading, will link back to this 'open space page'. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Surname!!Maiden name!!First names!!Connection!!Page number(s)!!WikiTree-ID, date of birth, or note |- |Abraham||||Thomas Oxenham Pollard ||(Lieutenant) killed in action during Boer War||64-65||[[Abraham-2644|Thomas Oxenham Pollard Abraham (1875-1902)]] |- |Alexander||Storie||Lilian Margaret Beatrice||wife of Robert Donald Thain Alexander||213||[[Storie-564|Lilian Margaret Beatrice (Storie) Alexander (abt.1890-)]] |- |Alexander||||Robert Donald Thain||Civil Engineer of the Bengal-Nagpur Railway||209, 213, 228, 236-237||[[Alexander-24851|Robert Donald Thain Alexander (1878-1969)]] |- |Allen||||Charles||author of 'Plain Tales from the Raj'||228, 241|| |- |Allenby||||Edmund Henry Hynman||(Sir) (General) Third Army Commander||177||[[Allenby-37|Edmund Henry Hynman Allenby GCB GCMG (1861-1936)]] |- |Amery||||Leopold Charles Maurice Stennett||Editor of 'The Times History of the War in South Africa', etc||225-226, 241||[[Amery-57|Leopold Charles Maurice Stennett Amery CH (1873-1955)]] |- |Anthony||||Mrs. W. J.||skilled in cooking||213|| |- |Ashwin||||David||gave help and encouragement to the author||Acknowledgements|| |- |Asquith||||Herbert Henry||United Kingdom Prime Minister||161, 174||[[Asquith-1|Herbert Henry Asquith KG PC KC (1852-1928)]] |- |Astle||||Tony||(Major) Archivist of the Cheshire Regiment 1994|||| |- |Baden-Powell||||Robert Stephenson Smyth||(Lieut. Gen.) successfully defended the town in the Siege of Mafeking||48, 57-60, 67, 71, 147, 207, 212||[[Powell-8455|Robert Stephenson Smyth (Powell) Baden-Powell OM GCMG (1857-1941)]] |- |Bailey||||John||gave help and encouragement to the author||Acknowledgements|| |- |Baily (shown as Bailey)||||Lewis||(Sir) Admiral stationed at Queenstown, Ireland||205, 208||[[Bayly-893|Lewis Bayly (1857-1938)]] |- |Barlow||||Thomas||(Sir) physician at University College Hospital, London||26||[[Barlow-6603|Thomas Barlow (1845-1945)]] |- |Barnsley||||E. E. J.||(General) represented the Director-General Army Medical Servives at Arthur Martin-Leake's funeral||219|| |- |Barthorp||||Michael John||author of 'The Anglo-Boer Wars'||225, 227||[[Barthorp-7|Michael John Barthorp (1927-2018)]] |- |Beatty||||David Richard||(Admiral) previous owner of the 'Hospital Ship' Sheelah||122-123||[[Beatty-2282|David Richard Beatty RN (1871-1936)]] |- |Beatty||Field||Ethel Newcomb||(Lady) wife of David Richard Beatty, previous owner of the 'Hospital Ship' Sheelah||122-124, 230||[[Field-3523|Ethel Newcomb (Field) Beatty (1873-1932)]] |- |Beckett||Thomason||Bessie Drumanond||wife of William Beckett, Chief Executive Bengal-Nagpur Railway||81-83, 87, 90||[[Thomason-2964|Bessie Drumanond (Thomason) Beckett (1870-1947)]] |- |Beckett||||William Thomas Clifford||(Brig. Gen) railway engineer, Chief Executive Bengal-Nagpur Railway||81, 85, 87, 90||[[Beckett-2951|William Thomas Clifford Beckett (1862-1956)]] |- |Benson||||Reginald Lindsay`||(Captain) member of the Viceroy of India's staff||117-119, 138||[[Benson-9802|Reginald Lindsay Benson (1889-1968)]] |- |Berry||Dickinson||Frances May||physician working with the Red Cross in Serbia, the wife of James Berry||159||[[Dickinson-9799|Frances May (Dickinson) Berry (1857-1934)]] |- |Berry||||James||(Sir) surgeon working with the Red Cross in Serbia||159, 233||[[Berry-24775|James Berry (1860-1946)]] |- |Bills||||L. W.||author of 'A Medal for Life'||234|| |- |Birch||||Mr.||family solicitor of the Martin Leakes||22|| |- |Blacker||||Mr. ||Dr. at University College Hospital, London||25|| |- |Blackett||||Algernon C. B.||(Lieutenant) killed in the Boer War||65|| |- |Blake||||||(Captain) wounded in Arras, France in 1917||179|| |- |Bolton||||Charles||(Dr.) pathologist at University College Hospital, London||73, 228||[[Bolton-5985|Charles Bolton (1870-1947)]] |- |Bonaparte||||Napoleon||Emperor of France||4, 5||[[Bonaparte-1|Napoleone Bonaparte (1769-1821)]] |- |Botha||||Louis||(General) leader of the Transvaal Boers||46, 53, 74, 205||[[Botha-405|Louis Botha (1862-1919)]] |- |Bott||||Michael||Keeper of the Archives and Manuscripts in the University of Reading 1994||Acknowledgements|| |- |Bourke||||George Deane||(Sir) Surgeon-General, Red Cross Director for Bulgaria, Montenegro, and Serbia||99, 103-104||[[Bourke-2077|George Deane Bourke (abt.1854-1936)]] |- |Bradford||||A.||(Dr.) Unit sent to Montenegro in 1910||97, 104-105, 107, 112-113|| |- |Bradford||||John Rose||(Sir) physician at University College Hospital, London||25||[[Bradford-9613|John Rose Bradford (1863-1935)]] |- |Bradshaw||||||(Dr.) at Antivari, Montenegro||107|| |- |Broadwood||||Robert George||(General) 2nd Brigade of Cavalry||46||[[Broadwood-370|Robert George Broadwood CB (abt.1862-1917)]] |- |Brodrick||||William St John Fremantle||Earl of Midleton, Secretary of State for War (1900-1903)||68||[[Brodrick-109|William St John Fremantle Brodrick (1856-1942)]] |- |Broke-Smith||||Philip William Lilian||(Brigadier) author of 'The History of Early British Aeronautics'||225||[[Smith-316053|Philip William Lilian Broke Smith (1882-1963)]] |- |Brown||||Lancelot||'Capability', English gardener and landscape architect||8||[[Brown-58012|Lancelot Brown (bef.1716-bef.1783)]] |- |Bruce||||Thomas||Lord Elgin, sent the Elgin marbles to England||4||[[Bruce-2089|Thomas Bruce (1766-1841)]] |- |Buller||||Redvers Henry||(Sir) served as Commander-in-Chief British Forces in South Africa||41||[[Buller-275|Redvers Henry Buller VC (1839-1908)]] |- |Byng||||Julian Hedworth George||(Viscount Byng of Vimy)||25, 116, 177, 181, 196, 204, 208, 220||[[Byng-50|Julian Hedworth George Byng (1862-1935)]] |- |Byng||Moreton||Marie Evelyn||wife of Julian Hedworth George Byng||116, 220||[[Moreton-209|Marie Evelyn (Moreton) Byng (1870-1949)]] |- |Byron||||George Gordon||(Lord)||5||[[Byron-127|George Gordon Byron (1788-1824)]] |- |Calkin||||George Lance||portrait painter, painted Arthur Martin-Leake's portrait for the Bengal Club, India||205||[[Calkin-251|George Lance Calkin (1859-1936)]] |- |Capell||||Wessex||(Captain) in the Boer War||64-65|| |- |Capper||||John Edward||(Colonel) Commanding Officer of the Royal Engineers Balloon Section||87-89||[[Capper-790|John Edward Capper KCB KCVO (1861-1955)]] |- |Carroll||||Charles William||Superintendent of the Bengal-Nagpur Railway in 1919, fist husband of Winifred Frances (Nedham) Martin-Leake||206, 211||[[Carroll-15644|Charles William Carroll (1877-)]] |- |Carter||||H. ||(Captain) commander of the Ambulance Section at Bailleul 1916||138|| |- |Castello||||||(Captain) 2/3 Field Ambulance, Arras, France 1917||183|| |- |Caulfeild||||William Talbot McClintock||(Lieutenant) Royal Engineers, killed in a ballooning accident off the Dorset coast||87-89||[[Caulfeild-210|William Talbot McClintock Caulfeild (1879-1907)]] |- |Cave||||T. A.||(Colonel) from Canada, gave help and encouragement to the author||Acknowledgements|| |- |Chamberlain||||Joseph||(Rt. Hon.) statesman||28||[[Chamberlain-2645|Joseph Chamberlain (1836-1914)]] |- |Champion de Crespigny||||Charles John||1st husband of Frances Plunkett||Martin-Leake family tree||[[Champion_de_Crespigny-43|Charles John Champion de Crespigny (1814-1880)]] |- |Chavasse||||Noel Godfrey||V.C., M.C.||Foreword, 144, 194-195, 218||[[Chavasse-32|Noel Godfrey Chavasse V.C. M.C. (1884-1917)]] |- |Chavaux||||||M. owner of L'Hôpital Farm||128|| |- |Churchill||||Winston Leonard Spencer||UK Prime Minister||192||[[Churchill-4|Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill KG OM CH (1874-1965)]] |- |Clark||||Mr.||Bengal-Nagpur Railway official||81-82|| |- |Clark||||Mrs.||wife of a Bengal-Nagpur Railway official||81-82|| |- |Clay||||Robin||gave help and encouragement to the author||Acknowledgements|| |- |Clayton||||Adrian||gave help and encouragement to the author||Acknowledgements|| |- |Clayton||||Ann||author||Foreword, 235|| |- |Clifton||||Ron||gave help and encouragement to the author||Acknowledgements|| |- |Colston||||John Archibald Campbell||(Dr.) sent to 46 Field Ambulance, Arras, France, 1917||184, 187-188, 192, 194-195, 235||[[Colston-358|John Archibald Campbell Colston (1886-1971)]] |- |Congreve||||Walter Norris||(Lieut. Colonel) Private Secretary to Lord Kitchener||67||[[Congreve-23|Walter Norris Congreve VC, KCB (1862-1927)]] |- |Connell||||R. D.||author of 'Travel in India'||228|| |- |Cook||||Thomas||founded the travel agency 'Thomas Cook & Son'||77||[[Cook-21823|Thomas Cook (1808-1892)]] |- |Cooper||||Leonard||publisher of 'Byng of Vimy', etc||230, 235, 241||[[Cooper-40838|Leonard Cooper (1934-2013)]] |- |Copeland||||R. J. ||(Colonel) Royal Army Medical Corps||122, 128, 130-131, 135, 138|| |- |Croly||||Vivian St John||Battalion Medical Officer||205|| |- |Crook||||Derek||Liverool Medical Institution 1994||Acknowledgements|| |- |Crook||||Michael J.||author of ' The Evolution of the Victoria Cross'||231, 241|| |- |Cullis||||George H.||American Trooper, Boer War||64-65, 227|| |- |Curtis||||||(Major) R.A.M.C. Connaught Rangers||51-52|| |- |Curzon||||George Nathaniel||(Lord) Viceroy of India 1899-1905||87||[[Curzon-129|George Nathaniel Curzon KG GCIE (1859-1925)]] |- |Dalton||||Charles||(Colonel) Royal Army Medical Corps||122|| |- |Daunt||||John Charles Campbell||correspondence with Edward Lugard||232||[[Daunt-232|John Charles Campbell Daunt (1833-1886)]] |- |Day||||Ethel Fanny||daughter of George Fiott Day||145||[[Day-21276|Ethel Fanny Day (abt.1863-)]] |- |Day||||George Fiott||(Captain) V.C. in the Crimean War||145, 179, 191||[[Day-10006|George Fiott Day VC CB (1820-1876)]] |- |de Burgh||||Elizabeth||Lady of the Manor of Standon, sold the Marshalls estate to Robert Marshall in 1337||7|| |- |de la Rey||||Jacobus Herculaas||Boer general||48, 74||[[De_la_Rey-22|Jacobus Herculaas de la Rey (1847-1914)]] |- |de Mondesir||||Jean Frédéric Lucien||French Général de division||163, 168|| |- |de Salis||||John Eugene||(Count) British Minister from Scutari, Albania, diplomat||103, 113||[[De_Salis-96|John Eugene de Salis (1891-1949)]] |- |De Vauban||||Sébastien Le Prestre||built 17th century fortifications under the Citadel of Arras, France||178|| |- |de Ville||||Mrs.||resident of High Cross village, Hertfordshire 1994||Acknowledgements|| |- |de Wet||||Christian Rudolf||Boer general, rebel and politician||45-47, 49, 53-54, 61-62, 74||[[De_Wet-863|Christiaan Rudolf De Wet (1854-1922)]] |- |Denmark||Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg||Alexandra Carolina Marie Charlotte Louise Julia||Queen Alexandra, wife of King Edward VII||96, 115||[[Denmark-508|Alexandra Carolina Marie Charlotte Louise Julia (Denmark) av Danmark (1844-1925)]] |- |Dighton||||Samuel||sold Marshalls in Hertfordshire to Fletcher Powell||4|| |- |Dixon||||Shirley||Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine 1994||Acknowledgements|| |- |Dorrien-Smith||||Horace Lockwood||(General) senior commands in the British Expeditionary Force||119||[[Dorrien-Smith-3|Horace Lockwood Dorrien-Smith (abt.1858-1930)]] |- |Dove||||Dr.||Dr. at University College Hospital, London||27|| |- |Drage||||Lovell||surgeon-captain||29||[[Drage-515|Lovell Drage (1858-1919)]] |- |Dundas||||Lawrence John Lumley||(Lord Ronaldshay) Governor of Bengal, India||205||[[Dundas-371|Lawrence John Lumley Dundas (1876-1961)]] |- |Edmonds||||J. E.||Editor of 'Official History of the Great War: Military Operations, France and Belgium'||241|| |- |Egan||||J.||(Colonel) 208 General Hospital, Royal Army Medical Corps, Liverpool||Acknowledgements|| |- |Evans||||Matthew||student of classics at the University of Oxford 1994||Acknowledgements|| |- |Eyeions||||Roy||(Lieut. Colonel) Royal Army Medical Corps Museum, Aldershot 1994|||| |- |Fair||||J.||(Major) Boer War||64, 67|| |- |Fairley||||G. D.||(Captain) commented on the 46 Field Ambulance and its Commanding Officer||201, 236|| |- |Fallon||||Clarice||gave help and encouragement to the author||Acknowledgements|| |- |Fallon||||Jim||gave help and encouragement to the author||Acknowledgements|| |- |Falls||||C.||author of 'Official History of the War: Military Operations - Macedonia'||233|| |- |Fawcett||Garrett||Millicent||(Dame) English politician, writer, activist||61||[[Garrett-964|Millicent (Garrett) Fawcett GBE (1847-1929)]] |- |Fell||||Matthew Henry Gregson||(Sir) correspondence from Arthur Martin-Leake||237||[[Fell-2208|Matthew Henry Gregson Fell (abt.1872-1959)]] |- |Field||||John||author of 'The King's Nurseries: Story of Westminster School', school librarian and archivist||Acknowledgements, 223, 241|| |- |Foch||||Ferdinand||(General) Supreme Allied Commander||201||[[Foch-14|Ferdinand Foch (1851-1929)]] |- |Franklin||||R. J. ||(Major) Royal Army Medical Corps||227|| |- |Fredericksen||||Jørgen (George)||Queen Anne's consort, Prince of Denmark, Duke of Cumberland||3||[[Oldenburg-1|Jørgen (Oldenburg) Fredericksen (1653-1708)]] |- |French||||John Denton Pinkstone||(Sir) attended a St George's Garrison Church service in memory of Theodore Martin-Leake and William Caulfeild||89, 119||[[French-9745|John Denton Pinkstone French KCB (1852-1925)]] |- |Fripp||||Alfred Downing||(Sir) surgeon to King Edward VII and King George V.||123-124, 228, 230||[[Fripp-17|Alfred Downing Fripp (1865-1930)]] |- |Fuller||||Laurence||University College Hospital, London||73|| |- |Garibaldi||||Joseph Marie||Italian General, revolutionary||159||[[Garibaldi-20|Joseph Marie Garibaldi (1807-1882)]] |- |Garsia||||W. C.`||(Lieut. Colonel) General Francis Pitt Stewart Taylor's Chief of Staff||168|| |- |Gascoyne-Cecil||||Robert Arthur Talbot||(Lord Salisbury) Prime Minister (1895-1902)||28||[[Gascoyne-Cecil-7|Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne-Cecil KG GCVO PC (1830-1903)]] |- |Gatacre||||John Kirwan||(Captain) Probyn's Horse (11th Lancers)||42, 128||[[Gatacre-45|John Kirwan Gatacre (1883-1914)]] |- |Gatacre||||William Forbes||(Sir) Commanding General of the Imperial forces at the Battle of Stormberg||42, 49||[[Gatacre-41|William Forbes Gatacre (1843-1906)]] |- |George||||David Lloyd||UK Prime Minister||176, 192, 205||[[George-2843|David Lloyd George (1863-1945)]] |- |Gilbert||||M.||author of 'Churchill, A Life'||235|| |- |Giles||||J.||author of 'The Western Front Then and Now, After the Battle'||231|| |- |Gilliat||||||(Captain) 42nd Hertfordshire Company||29, 33-34|| |- |Godlee||||Rickman John||(Sir) surgeon at University College Hospital, London||25||[[Godlee-6|Rickman John Godlee BT KCVO (1849-1925)]] |- |Goldsmith||||F.||(Dr.) Unit sent to Montenegro in 1910||97, 112|| |- |Goodwin||||Thomas Herbert John Chapman||(Colonel) Director General Medical Services||197||[[Goodwin-6752|Thomas Herbert John Chapman Goodwin KCB KCMG (1871-1960)]] |- |Gosselin||||Alwyn Bertram Robert Raphael||(Captain) Grenadier Guards, distant cousin and near neighbour of the Martin-Leakes||149||[[Gosselin-1881|Alwyn Bertram Robert Raphael Gosselin (1883-1915)]] |- |Gosselin||||P.||author of 'Army Medical Services Magazine'||234|| |- |Gough||||Charles John Stanley||(Sir) Lt. General, V.C.||145||[[Gough-484|Charles John Stanley Gough VC GCB (1832-1912)]] |- |Gough||||Hugh Henry||(Sir) V.C.||145||[[Gough-485|Hugh Henry Gough VC GCB (1833-1909)]] |- |Gow||||James||Headmaster of Westminster School, London, correspondence with Isabel (Plunkett) Martin-Leake||72, 227||[[Gow-986|James Gow (1854-1923)]] |- |Grey||||Edward||(Sir) Viscount Grey of Fallodon, Foreign Secretary 1912||96||[[Grey-1283|Edward Grey KG PC (1862-1933)]] |- |Gwynne||||Llewellyn Henry||(Rt. Rev.) Bishop of Khartoum||139-140, 150, 156||[[Gwynne-310|Llewellyn Henry Gwynne (1863-1957)]] |- |Haig||||Douglas||(General) Commander of the British Expeditionary Force||119, 144, 146, 186, 201||[[Haig-160|Douglas Haig KT GCB (1861-1928)]] |- |Haldane||||Richard Burdon||Secretary of State for War 1905-1912||104||[[Haldane-427|Richard Burdon Haldane (1856-1928)]] |- |Halsey||||Thomas Frederick||(Rt. Hon.) Member of Parliament for Watford||32, 72, 227||[[Halsey-917|Thomas Frederick Halsey (1839-1927)]] |- |Hamilton||||Ian Standish Monteith||(General) Commander of the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force||160||[[Hamilton-16728|Ian Standish Monteith Hamilton GCB GCMG (1853-1947)]] |- |Hamilton||||William Richard||Lord Elgin's private secretary||4||[[Hamilton-4916|William Richard Hamilton (1777-1859)]] |- |Hanover||||Alexandrina Victoria||Queen Victoria||8, 25, 42, 55||[[Hanover-230|Alexandrina Victoria Hanover (1819-1901)]] |- |Hanover||||Georg August||King George II||4||[[Hannover-18|Georg August (Hannover) of Great Britain (1683-1760)]] |- |Hanover||||George William Frederick||King George III||4||[[Hannover-17|George William Frederick (Hannover) Hanover (1738-1820)]] |- |Hardinge||||Charles||Viceroy of India 1910-1916||118, 189||[[Hardinge-18|Charles Hardinge KG GCB PC (1858-1944)]] |- |Harrod||||V. R.||(Rev.) Vicar of St Michael's Church, Thorpe-le-Soken, Essex 1994||Acknowledgements|| |- |Hart||||Arthur Fitzroy||(General) 1st Infantry Brigade||48||[[Hart-22567|Arthur Fitzroy Hart (1844-1910)]] |- |Hart||||||(Captain) son of Arthur Fitzroy Hart||49|| |- |Hartman||||Tom||assisted the author with editorial skills||Acknowledgements|| |- |Hastings||||Warren||Governor-General of India, presented an Indian silver cup to Westminster School, London||16, 80||[[Hastings-2075|Warren Hastings (1732-1818)]] |- |Hayward||||J. B.||publisher of 'South African Field Force Casualty List, Jan-May 1902'||227|| |- |Heaney||||Derek||gave help and encouragement to the author||Acknowledgements|| |- |Heard||||William Augustus||(Rev.) Headmaster of Westminster School, London then Fettes College, Edinburgh||16||[[Heard-3137|William Augustus Heard (abt.1847-1921)]] |- |Hersing||||Otto||(Kapitänleutnant) U-boat commander ||122||[[Hersing-4|Otto Hersing (1885-1960)]] |- |Hill||Hill||Christian||wife of John Leake||1|| |- |Hill||||Richard||(Sea Captain), father of Christian Hill||1|| |- |Hill||||Richard (junior)||son of Richard Hill the Sea Captain||1|| |- |Hiroyasu||||Prince Fushimi||His Imperial Highness of Japan||87-88|| |- |Hislop||||A. H.||(Captain) Royal Army Medical Corps at Verneuil||126, 129|| |- |Hobhouse||||Emily||British welfare campaigner, pacifist||61||[[Hobhouse-4|Emily Hobhouse (1860-1926)]] |- |Hohenzollern||||Friedrich Wilhelm Viktor Albert||Kaiser Wilhem II of Prussia||96, 117-118, 134-135, 141- 142, 165, 168-170||[[Hohenzollern-3|Friedrich Wilhelm Viktor Albert (Hohenzollern) von Preußen (1859-1941)]] |- |Hohenzollern||||Sophie Dorothea Ulrike Alice||sister of Kaiser Wilhelm II of Prussia||96||[[Hohenzollern-34|Sophie Dorothea Ulrike Alice (Hohenzollern) von Preußen (1870-1932)]] |- |Holt||||Maurice Percy Cue||(Sir) (Major-General) Royal Army Medical Corps||174, 234||[[Holt-13056|Maurice Percy Cue Holt (1862-1954)]] |- |Hore||||Charles Owen||(Colonel) 38th and 80th Foot Regiment||48||[[Hore-1046|Charles Owen Hore (abt.1861-1916)]] |- |Horne||||Henry Sinclair||(General) Commander of the British Army||177||[[Horne-4884|Henry Sinclair Horne (1861-1929)]] |- |Horsley||||Victor Alexander Haden||(Sir) neuro-surgeon at University College Hospital, London||25, 27, 69, 73, 90-91, 93, 136, 223, 227||[[Horsley-1539|Victor Alexander Haden Horsley (1857-1916)]] |- |Horton||Smart||Sarah Kate||Arthur Martin Leake's landlady at 1 Frances Road, Watford, Hertfordshire (1900)||29-30||[[Smart-6582|Sarah Kate (Smart) Chalmers (1861-abt.1957)]] |- |Hutchison||||Alice Marion||(Dr.) working in Vrntsi in February 1915 with the Red Cross||159||[[Hutchison-3752|Alice Marion Hutchison (1874-1953)]] |- |Image||||Selwyn||Slade Professor of Art, Oxford||24||[[Image-3|Selwyn Image (abt.1849-1930)]] |- |Inglis||||Elsie Maud||(Dr.) working in Vrntsi in February 1915 with the Red Cross||159||[[Inglis-2553|Elsie Maud Inglis (1864-1917)]] |- |Innes||||Mrs R. Macgregor||skilled in cooking ||213|| |- |James||||B. R. ||(Lieut. Colonel) War Office||154|| |- |James||||E. A.||author of 'A Record of the Battles and Engagements of the British Armies in France and Flanders, 1914-1918'||231|| |- |James||||Richard Lee||(Rev.) Vicar of Watford, Hertfordshire||31||[[James-28513|Richard Lee James (1827-1921)]] |- |Jameson||||Leander Starr||(Sir) leader of the abortive Jameson Raid in the Transavaal, South Africa||28||[[Jameson-1059|Leander Starr Jameson KCMG CB PC (1853-1917)]] |- |Jerome||||Henry Edward||(Maj. General) in the Indian Mutiny Campaign, VC||145||[[Jerome-863|Henry Edward Jerome VC (1830-1901)]] |- |Joffre||||Joseph Jacques Césaire||(General) Commander-in-Chief French Forces||161||[[Joffre-25|Joseph Jacques Cesaire Joffre (1852-1931)]] |- |Joseph||||Michael||publisher of 'Dear Old Blighty', etc.||234-235|| |- |Joy||||Cyril||friend of Arthur Martin-Leake's mother||72|| |- |Joy||||F. ||Mrs., correspondence with Isabel (Plunkett) Martin-Leake||227|| |- |Keogh||||Alfred Henry||(Colonel) Director General Medical Services||197||[[Keogh-458|Alfred Henry Keogh (1857-1936)]] |- |Kilgour||||Colin||gave help and encouragement to the author||Acknowledgements|| |- |Kipling||||Joseph Rudyard||English novelist, poet, journalist||80||[[Kipling-4|Joseph Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936)]] |- |Kitchener||||Horatio Herbert||(Lord) army officer and colonial administrator||41, 45, 55, 57, 61, 67-68, 72, 74, 119, 131, 141, 154||[[Kitchener-87|Horatio Herbert Kitchener KG (1850-1916)]] |- |Krippner||||Monica||author of 'The Quality of Mercy'||233|| |- |Kruiger||||Stephanus Johannes Paulus||President of the Transvaal, South Africa||27-28, 34||[[Kruiger-2|Stephanus Johannes Paulus (Kruiger) Kruger (1825-1904)]] |- |Lane||||D. A.||author of 'The South African Constabulary', etc.||226|| |- |Lanrezac||||Charles||(General) Commander of the French 5th Army||119||[[Lanrezac-1|Charles Lanrezac (1852-1925)]] |- |Lansbury (shown as Lansdowne)||||George||Editor of the Daily Herald||203||[[Lansbury-32|George Lansbury (1859-1940)]] |- |Leake||||John||(Sir) Admiral of the Fleet||Martin-Leake family tree, 1-4, 23, 55||[[Leake-1100|John Leake (1656-1720)]] |- |Leake||Wells||Martha||wife of Richard Leake||2, 3||[[Wells-29638|Martha (Wells) Leake (abt.1680-)]] |- |Leake||||Richard||son of Sir John Leake||1, 3|| |- |Levita||||Francis Ellison||(Lieutenant) 4th Hussars||128||[[Levita-8|Francis Ellison Levita (1889-1914)]] |- |Liddle||||Peter||Keeper of the Liddle Collection at the University of Leeds 1994||Acknowledgements|| |- |Locke||||||(Major) a Bengal-Nagpur Railway official||215|| |- |Ludendorff||||Erich Friedrich Wilhelm||(General) German politician and military theorist||204||[[Ludendorff-2|Erich Friedrich Wilhelm Ludendorff (1865-1937)]] |- |Lugard||||Edward||(Sir) correspondence with J.C.C. Daunt||232||[[Lugard-6|Edward Lugard (1810-1898)]] |- |MacDonald||||L.||author of 'They Called It Passchendaele'||235|| |- |MacNeil||||William Mackinnon||(2nd Lieutenant) 16th Lancers||129||[[Macneill-251|William Mackinnon Macneill (1890-)]] |- |MacPherson||||William Grant||(Surgeon-General) Royal Army Medical Corps||157, 160, 230, 233-234, 241||[[MacPherson-2267|William Grant MacPherson (1858-1927)]] |- |Maddocks||||Graham||Western Front Association 1994||Acknowledgements|| |- |Mardell||||Margaret||Recorder at Charterhouse School 1994||Acknowledgements|| |- |Marshall||||Robert||(Le Mareschal) purchased the Marshalls estate in 1337 from Elizabeth de Burgh, Lady of the Manor of Standon||7|| |- |Martin||||Hester||sister of Stephen Martin (later Martin-Leake)||3|| |- |Martin||||Stephen||adopted by Sir John Leake, name changed to Leake, Martin-Leake surname assumed 1721||Martin-Leake family tree, 2-3||[[Martin-86104|Stephen (Martin) Martin-Leake (1666-1736)]] |- |Martin||||Stephen (junior)||son of Stepnen Martin, Martin-Leake surname assumed 1721||Martin-Leake family tree, 2-4||[[Martin-59311|Stephen (Martin) Leake FRS FSA (1702-1773)]] |- |Martin-Leake||Powell||Anne||wife of Stephen Martin (junior), Martin-Leake surname assumed 1721||Martin-Leake family tree, 4||[[Powell-17681|Anne (Powell) Martin-Leake (abt.1715-abt.1780)]] |- |Martin-Leake||||Arthur||subject, son of Stephen Martin-Leake||Martin-Leake family tree, Subject||[[Martin-Leake-5|Arthur Martin-Leake VC (1874-1953)]] |- |Martin-Leake||||Cecil William Rhodes||son of Hugh Martin-Leake||Martin-Leake family tree||[[Martin-Leake-32|Cecil William Rhodes Martin-Leake (1922-1945)]] |- |Martin-Leake||||Dorothy||daughter of William Martn-Leake, and granddaughter of Stephen Ralph Martin-Leake||218||[[Martin-Leake-20|Dorothy Martin-Leake (1872-1971)]] |- |Martin-Leake||Hill||Elizabeth||wife of Stephen Martin, Martin-Leake surname assumed 1721||Martin-Leake family tree, 3||[[Hill-48279|Elizabeth (Hill) Martin-Leake (1666-1723)]] |- |Martin-Leake||||Francis||son of Stephen Martin-Leake||Martin-Leake family tree, 7, 14-15, 20, 43, 47, 54-55, 66, 72, 83, 99, 122-124, 131, 146, 149, 155, 168, 180, 200, 205-208, 211, 217, 226-227, 232, 236||[[Martin-Leake-10|Francis Martin-Leake DSO (1869-1928)]] |- |Martin-Leake||||Georgiana||daughter of Stephen Martin-Leake, known as 'Sittie'||Martin-Leake family tree, 7, 11, 23, 54, 77, 83, 94, 149, 151, 154, 168-169, 206-207, 212, 216-218, 229||[[Martin-Leake-7|Georgiana Martin-Leake (1863-1949)]] |- |Martin-Leake||Stevens||Georgina||wife of Stephen Ralph Martin-Leake, daughter of George Stevens||Martin-Leake family tree||[[Stevens-9513|Georgiana (Stevens) Martin-Leake (1796-abt.1880)]] |- |Martin-Leake||||Hugh||son of William Martin-Leake||Martin-Leake family tree, 219||[[Martin-Leake-22|Hugh Martin-Leake (1878-1977)]] |- |Martin-Leake||||Hugh Evelyn||son of Hugh Martin-Leake||Acknowledgements, Martin-Leake family tree, 218||[[Martin-Leake-33|Hugh Evelyn Martin-Leake (abt.1926-abt.2014)]] |- |Martin-Leake||Plunkett||Isabel||wife of Stephen Martin-Leake, daughter of William Plunkett||Martin-Leake family tree, 6-7, 9, 11, 18, 22-24, 42, 54-55, 72, 77, 83, 87, 89, 109, 116, 138, 149, 155-156, 168-169, 172, 176, 188, 204, 206-208, 212, 218, 223- 225, 226, 227, 228, 229, 230, 231, 232, 233, 234, 235, 236||[[Plunkett-689|Isabel (Plunkett) Martin-Leake (1835-1924)]] |- |Martin-Leake||||Isabel||daughter of Stephen Martin-Leake, known as 'Bella'||Martin-Leake family tree, 7, 11, 22-23, 42, 54, 77, 94, 131, 133, 149, 151, 168, 188, 195, 206-207, 211, 217, 223||[[Martin-Leake-12|Isabel Martin-Leake (1871-1930)]] |- |Martin-Leake||Gann||Jessica||wife of William Ralph Martin-Leake||Martin-Leake family tree||[[Gann-613|Jessica (Gann) Martin-Leake (1878-1969)]] |- |Martin-Leake||||John||son of Stephen Martin-Leake (junior)||4||[[Martin-Leake-26|John Martin-Leake (1739-1836)]] |- |Martin-Leake||||John (junior)||died without a male heir, son of John Martin-Leake||5||[[Martin-Leake-35|John Martin-Leake (1773-1862)]] |- |Martin-Leake||||John Ralph||son of William Ralph Martin-Leake||Martin-Leake family tree, 219, 221||[[Martin-Leake-16|John Ralph Martin-Leake (1902-1973)]] |- |Martin-Leake||||Kenneth George||son of William Ralph Martin-Leake||Acknowledgements, Martin-Leake family tree||[[Martin-Leake-31|Kenneth George Martin-Leake (1919-2008)]] |- |Martin-Leake||Bloxham||Lois Millicent Frieda||wife of Hugh Martin-Leake||Martin-Leake family tree||[[Bloxham-311|Lois Millicent Frieda (Bloxham) Martin-Leake (1892-abt.1988)]] |- |Martin-Leake||Tennant||Louisa Harriet||wife of William Martin-Leake||Martin-Leake family tree, 155, 233||[[Tennant-933|Louisa Harriet (Tennant) Martin-Leake (1835-1924)]] |- |Martin-Leake||||Margery||daughter of William Ralph Martin-Leake||Martin-Leake family tree, 218||[[Martin-Leake-17|Margery Martin-Leake (1904-1979)]] |- |Martin-Leake||Calvert||Mary||wife of John Martin-Leake||Martin-Leake family tree||[[Calvert-1584|Mary (Calvert) Martin-Leake (1740-1821)]] |- |Martin-Leake||||Richard||son of Stephen Martin-Leake||Martin-Leake family tree, 7, 11, 13- 14, 18-20, 23-24, 29, 43, 53-54, 71-72, 74, 80-81, 89, 94, 99, 131, 139, 149, 161, 165, 169-170, 173, 200, 211, 216- 218, 223, 227||[[Martin-Leake-9|Richard Martin-Leake (1867-1949)]] |- |Martin-Leake||||Stephen||son of Stephen Martin-Leake (junior)||4||[[Martin-Leake-34|Stephen Martin-Leake (1737-1797)]] |- |Martin-Leake||||Stephen||son of Stephen Ralph Martin-Leake, father of Arthur Martin-Leake||Martin-Leake family tree, 5-9, 11-14, 18, 21-22, 24, 116, 206, 208||[[Martin-Leake-4|Stephen Martin-Leake (1826-1893)]] |- |Martin-Leake||||Stephen (junior)||son of Stephen Martin-Leake, known as 'Steenie'||Martin-Leake family tree, 7, 11-12, 14, 19-21, 23, 29, 43, 53-54, 71-72, 74, 80-81, 89, 94, 131, 139, 149, 161, 165, 169-170, 173, 204, 206, 211, 214-217, 222- 223, 236||[[Martin-Leake-6|Stephen Martin-Leake (1861-1940)]] |- |Martin-Leake||||Stephen Phillip||son of William Ralph Martin-Leake||Martin-Leake family tree||[[Martin-Leake-18|Stephen Phillip Martin-Leake (1906-1944)]] |- |Martin-Leake||||Stephen Ralph||son of John Martin-Leake||Martin-Leake family tree, 5||[[Martin-Leake-3|Stephen Ralph Martin-Leake (abt.1783-1865)]] |- |Martin-Leake||Gurney||Sybil Kathleen||wife of Hugh Evelyn Martin-Leake||Acknowledgements, 218||[[Gurney-1911|Sybil Kathleen (Gurney) Martin-Leake (1924-2005)]] |- |Martin-Leake||||Theodore Edward||son of Stephen Martin-Leake, known as 'Mousie'||Martin-Leake family tree, 7, 19-24, 43, 47-48, 71, 74, 78, 87-89, 208, 217||[[Martin-Leake-11|Theodore Edward Martin-Leake (1878-1907)]] |- |Martin-Leake||||William||great-uncle of Arthur Martin-Leake||4|| |- |Martin-Leake||||William||son of Stephen Ralph Martin-Leake||Martin-Leake family tree, 20-21, 70, 147, 155, 227||[[Martin-Leake-2|William Martin-Leake (1831-1918)]] |- |Martin-Leake||||William||son of Stephen Martin-Leake||Martin-Leake family tree, 7, 11, 12, 13, 18, 19, 20, 23, 25, 27, 43, 47, 49, 55, 57, 59, 61, 66, 67, 71, 72, 73, 77, 87, 89, 103, 133, 139, 140, 141, 142, 149, 154, 155, 168-169, 204, 217, 222-228, 233||[[Martin-Leake-8|William Martin-Leake (1865-1947)]] |- |Martin-Leake||||William Ralph||(Rev.) son of William Martin-Leake||Martin-Leake family tree, 71, 227||[[Martin-Leake-15|William Ralph Martin-Leake (1865-1942)]] |- |Martin-Leake||Carroll (Nedham)||Winifred Frances||wife of Arthur Martin-Leake, widow of Charles William Carroll||206, 211- 216||[[Nedham-9|Winifred Frances (Nedham) Martin-Leake (1884-1932)]] |- |Martinović||||Mitar||(General) Montenegro's Prime Minister||103, 105-107, 110-112, 114|| |- |Maurice||||||(General) Imperial Yeomanry||36|| |- |Mayes||||Frederick Brian||(Maj. General) Director General Army Medical Services||Foreword||[[Mayes-2880|Frederick Brian Mayes CB, FRCS]] |- |McClanaghan||||H. E. ||lay reader at Winifred Frances (Nedham) Martin-Leake's funeral||214|| |- |McGuire||||Robert Miller||Daily Telegraph journalist||99, 103||[[McGuire-7564|Robert Miller McGuire (1858-1916)]] |- |McLaughlin||||R. ||author of 'The Royal Army Medical Corps'||241|| |- |McNair||||||surgeon on 'Hospital Ship' Sheelah||123|| |- |Methuen||||Paul Sanford||(General) Scots Guards, Governor of Malta 1915-1919||45, 48, 118||[[Methuen-25|Paul Sanford Methuen GCB GCMG (1845-1932)]] |- |Miller||||Robert||Managing Director, Bengal-Nagpur Railway, London office||74, 228|| |- |Milner||||Alfred||(Rt. Hon.) Governor of Cape Colony and High Commissioner for Southern Africa in 1897||28||[[Milner-472|Alfred Milner KG GCB (1854-1925)]] |- |Mitchell||||T. J.||(Major) R.A.M.C., co-author with William Grant MacPherson 'Official History of the War, Medical Services'||233|| |- |Moffat||||William Cameron||(Sir) Surgeon-General||221||[[Moffat-2143|William Cameron Moffat (1929-2014)]] |- |Money||||Tony||archivist at Radley College, Oxford 1994||Acknowledgements|| |- |Monro||||Charles Carmichael||(Maj. General) Officer Commanding 2nd Division||143-144, 146, 160, 162||[[Monro-412|Charles Carmichael Monro (1860-1929)]] |- |Moorhouse||||G. ||author of 'Calcutta'||228|| |- |Mottram||||Ralph Hale||English author, writer, bank clerk||128||[[Mottram-460|Ralph Hale Mottram (1883-1971)]] |- |Nedham||||William Alfred||father of Winifred Frances (Nedham) Martin-Leake, senior civil servant||212||[[Nedham-10|William Alfred Nedham (1846-1913)]] |- |Nelson||||George Horatio||(Lord) Chairman of English Electric, purchased Thorpe Hall, Essex||220||[[Nelson-32012|George Horatio Nelson (1887-1962)]] |- |Nelson||||Horatio||(Lord)||4||[[Nelson-39|Horatio Nelson KB (1758-1805)]] |- |Nicholls||||J.||author of 'Cheerful Sacrifice: The Battle of Arras 1917'||234, 241|| |- |Nicholson||||Harold George||(Sir) author of 'King George V'||228, 232||[[Nicolson-226|Harold George Nicolson (1886-1968)]] |- |Nicholson||||John Sanctuary||(Colonel) Chief Staff Officer, Boer War||64, 227||[[Nicholson-5977|John Sanctuary Nicholson (1863-1924)]] |- |Oliver||||B.||author of 'The British Red Cross in Action'||229, 241|| |- |Overton||Edersheim||Ella Georgina||wife of Rev. Frederick Arnold Overton||Acknowledgements, 168||[[Edersheim-12|Ella Georgina (Edersheim) Overton (abt.1863-1947)]] |- |Overton||||Frederick Arnold||(Rev.) Vicar of High Cross, Hertfordshire||149, 156, 168, 208||[[Overton-4278|Frederick Arnold Overton (abt.1862-1935)]] |- |Overton||||Thomas Darwin||(Lieutenant) 6th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment was killed in action. Son of Rev'd Frederick Arnold Overton||156||[[Overton-4277|Thomas Darwin Overton (1894-1915)]] |- |Page||||Henry||(Lieut. Colonel) awarded the Companionship of St Michael and St George||155||[[Croft-1521|Henry Page Croft (1881-1947)]] |- |Paget||||Stephen||surgeon, author of 'Sir John Horsley'||223, 227||[[Paget-851|Stephen Paget (1855-1926)]] |- |Pakenham||||Thomas Francis Dermot||8th Earl of Longford, author of 'The Boer War'||225||(privacy protected) |- |Percival||||Arthur Ernest||(Major) neighbour of Arthur Martin-Leake in Hertfordshire||204||[[Percival-415|Arthur Ernest Percival (1888-aft.1911)]] |- |Petrović-Njegoš||||Danilo Aleksandar||son of Nikola Petrović-Njegoš, Crown Prince of Montenegro||110-111, 114-115||[[Petrović-Njegoš-6|Danilo Aleksandar Petrović-Njegoš (1871-1939)]] |- |Petrović-Njegoš||||Nikola||King of Montenegro 1860-1918||95, 105-106, 114-115||[[Petrović-Njegoš-3|Nikola Petrović-Njegoš (1841-1921)]] |- |Petty-Fitzmaurice||||Henry Charles Keith||Lord Lansdowne, Secretary of State for War||49||[[Petty-Fitzmaurice-7|Henry Charles Keith Petty-Fitzmaurice KG (1845-1927)]] |- |Pidgeon||||Trevor||gave help and encouragement to the author||Acknowledgements|| |- |Pillinger||||Denis||Custodian of the Lummis VC and GC files on behalf of the Military Historical Society 1994||Acknowledgements|| |- |Plumer||||Herbert Charles Onslow||(General) Commander of the British Second Army 1917||186||[[Plumer-416|Herbert Charles Onslow Plumer (1857-1932)]] |- |Plunkett||Stevens||Eliza Hope||daughter of George Stevens||Martin-Leake family tree||[[Stevens-28361|Eliza Hope (Stevens) Plunkett (1812-1845)]] |- |Plunkett||||John||(Captain) son of William Plunkett||6||[[Plunkett-2333|John Plunkett (-1857)]] |- |Plunkett||||William||husband of Eliza Hope Stevens||Martin-Leake family tree, 6||[[Plunkett-1520|William Plunkett M.A. (1807-1844)]] |- |Pollard||||Bilton||surgeon at University College Hospital, London||25||[[Pollard-6172|Bilton Pollard (1855-1931)]] |- |Pollock||||||(Colonel) Divisional Director Medical Services, Belgium 1917||189|| |- |Powell||||Fletcher||Anne Powell's father, purchased Marshalls in Hertfordshire from Samuel Dighton||4, 7||[[Powell-25994|Fletcher Powell (abt.1688-1773)]] |- |Prinsloo||||Marthinus||Boer leader in the Orange Free State||46||[[Prinsloo-1891|Martinus Prinsloo (1838-1903)]] |- |Proud||||||(Captain) captured a German dugout and took 30 prisoners, Arras, France 1917||181, 187|| |- |Ranken||||Harry Sherwood||(Captain) Royal Army Medical Corps||143||[[Ranken-198|Harry Sherwood Ranken V.C. (1883-1914)]] |- |Rawson||||||pupil at Westminster School, London, decorated in the Boer War||73|| |- |Reed||||Paul||gave help and encouragement to the author||Acknowledgements|| |- |Reynolds||Plunkett||Frances||wife of (1) Charles John Champion de Crespigny, and (2) John Russell Reynolds, daughter of William Plunkett||Martin-Leake family tree, 8, 21, 24, 47, 70-71, 88-89||[[Plunkett-1519|Frances (Plunkett) Reynolds (abt.1835-1908)]] |- |Reynolds||||John Russell||2nd husband of Frances Plunkett||Martin-Leake family tree, 8, 21, 25, 70, 227||[[Reynolds-18164|John Russell Reynolds 1st Bt. (1828-1896)]] |- |Rhodes||||Cecil John||(Rt. Hon.) Prime Minister of the Cape Colony||28||[[Rhodes-3290|Cecil John Rhodes (1853-1902)]] |- |Richard||||Leake||sea captain, son of John Leake||01-Mar||[[Leake-1101|Richard Leake (1682-1719)]] |- |Ridley||||Charles Parker||(Brig. Gen) 2nd Boer War, 2nd Mounted Infantry Brigade||1, 2, 3||[[Ridley-554|Charles Parker Ridley C.B. (1855-1937)]] |- |Ringer||||Sidney||Holm Professor of Medicine at University College Hospital, London||25||[[Ringer-870|Sidney Ringer (1836-1910)]] |- |Robb||||Frederick Wilson||(Sir) Maj. General, Military Secretary at the War Office||144, 154||[[Robb-4404|Frederick Wilson Robb (1858-1948)]] |- |Roberts||||Brian Dennis Kenneth||author of 'Those Bloody Women'||225, 226||[[Roberts-53776|Brian Dennis Kenneth Roberts]] |- |Roberts||||Frederick Hugh Sherston||(Lieutenant) son of Robert Sleigh Roberts||41||[[Roberts-20226|Frederick Hugh Sherston Roberts VC (1872-1899)]] |- |Roberts||Bews||Nora Henrietta||wife of Lord Roberts||41-42||[[Bews-47|Nora Henrietta (Bews) Roberts CI (1838-1920)]] |- |Roberts||||Robert Sleigh||(Lord) British military commander||41-45, 57, 62, 68||[[Roberts-20106|Frederick Sleigh Roberts VC KG PC (1832-1914)]] |- |Robertson||||||(Trooper)||64|| |- |Robinson||||William Leefe||(Lieutenant) awarded VC, and credited with shooting down a German airship||174||[[Robinson-59993|William Leefe Robinson (1895-abt.1918)]] |- |Robinson||||||(Captain) killed in Arras, France in 1917||179|| |- |Rothschild||||Nathan Mayer||(Lord) Chairman of the Council of the British Red Cross Society||96||[[De_Rothschild-6|Nathaniel Mayer (de Rothschild) Rothschild (1840-1915)]] |- |Rutherford||||William Gunton||(Rev.) Headmaster of Westminster School, London||16, 21||[[Rutherford-6694|William Gunion Rutherford (1853-1907)]] |- |Sainsbury||||John David||(Lieut. Colonel) Chairman of the Hertfordshire Yeomanry Trust 1994.||Acknowledgements, 224-225, 241||[[Sainsbury-818|John David Sainsbury]] |- |Sanders||||Mrs.||an expectant patient of Arthur Martin-Leake||80|| |- |Saxe-Coburg-Gotha||||Albert Edward||King Edward VII, previously Prince of Wales||29-31, 55, 69, 73-74, 87-88, 97, 156||[[Saxe-Coburg-Gotha-5|Albert Edward (Saxe-Coburg-Gotha) of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions, and Emperor of India (1841-1910)]] |- |Saxe-Coburg-Gotha||||George Frederick Ernest Albert||King George V||86, 116, 139, 146, 151-152, 154-156, 206-207, 219||[[Saxe-Coburg-Gotha-6|George Frederick Ernest Albert (Saxe-Coburg-Gotha) Windsor KG (1865-1936)]] |- |Seager||||Osborne||schoolmaster of The Grange Preparatory School, Stevenage, Hertfordshire||14|| |- |Sebright||||John Saunders||(Sir) politician and agricultural innovator, main benefactor of the West Herts Infirmary||26||[[Sebright-6|John Saunders Sebright (1767-1846)]] |- |Sharman||||Hilary||(Rev.) Vicar of St John the Evangelist, 1994||Acknowledgements|| |- |Sheard||||Derek||gave help and encouragement to the author||Acknowledgements|| |- |Shelley||||Spencer||husband of Susannah Martin-Leake||Martin-Leake family tree||[[Shelley-894|Spencer Shelley (1813-1908)]] |- |Shelley||Martin-Leake||Susannah||daughter of Stephen Ralph Martin-Leake||Martin-Leake family tree||[[Martin-Leake-23|Susannah (Martin-Leake) Shelley (1824-1920)]] |- |Sidney||||Philip||(Sir) mortally wounded in 1586 at Zutphen fighting the Dutch||70, 72||[[Sidney-11|Philip (Sidney) Sydney (1554-1586)]] |- |Sims||Hitchcock||Anne Erwin||wife of Admiral William Sowden Sims||206||[[Hitchcock-3741|Anne Erwin (Hitchcock) Sims (1875-1960)]] |- |Sims||||William Sowden||(Admiral) commanded US Naval Forces in Europe||206||[[Sims-7144|William Sowden Sims (1858-1936)]] |- |Smith||||Abel Henry||(Colonel) M.P. for the Hertford constituency||73||[[Smith-254915|Abel Henry Smith (1862-1930)]] |- |Smith||||Horace James||(Captain) known as Smith-Bosanquet, 42nd Hertfordshire Company||34||[[Smith-262809|Horace James Smith (1829-1907)]] |- |Smuts||||Jan Christiaan||(Rt. Hon. Field Marshall) Prime Minister of South Africa||205||[[Smuts-60|Jan Christiaan Smuts (1870-1950)]] |- |Stevens||Hamilton||Elizabeth||1st wife of George Stevens||Martin-Leake family tree||[[Hamilton-33851|Elizabeth (Hamilton) Stevens (abt.1764-1807)]] |- |Stevens||||George||husband of Elizabeth Hamilton and Sarah Ford||Martin-Leake family tree||[[Stevens-29424|George Stevens (abt.1759-abt.1832)]] |- |Stevens||Ford||Sarah||2nd wife of George Stevens||Martin-Leake family tree||[[Ford-22776|Sarah (Ford) Stevens (abt.1790-)]] |- |Stoughton||Plunkett||Rose||wife of (1) Thomas Anthony Stoughton, and (2) Harrison Walke John Trent-Stoughton||Martin-Leake family tree, 8, 25, 146, 232||[[Plunkett-2264|Rose (Plunkett) Trent-Stoughton (1840-1924)]] |- |Stoughton||||Thomas Anthony||1st husband of Rose Plunkett||Martin-Leake family tree||[[Stoughton-980|Thomas Anthony Stoughton II (1818-1885)]] |- |Stuart||Stuart||Anne||Queen Anne||1-3, 55||[[Stuart-27|Anne Stuart (1665-1714)]] |- |Sutcliffe||||||(Lieut. Colonel) Commander of Casualty Clearing Station No.32, Belgium 1917||190|| |- |Sutton||||Hedley||British Library (Oriental and Indian Collections) 1994||Acknowledgements|| |- |Swinburne||||||(Lieutenant) in the Boer War||65|| |- |Swindell||||G. H. ||(Private) 77 Field Ambulance||174-175, 234|| |- |Tanner||||Ralph||Housemaster of Westminster School, London||16, 138, 231||[[Tanner-7806|Ralph Tanner (1857-1924)]] |- |Tanner||||Ralph Eyre||(Captain) The King's Liverpool Regiment||138||[[Tanner-7823|Ralph Eyre Tanner (1885-1914)]] |- |Taylor||||Francis Pitt Stewart||(Brig. Gen) Royal Army Service Corps, Commander of the British Adriatic Mission||160, 166, 168||[[Taylor-102353|Francis Pitt Stewart Taylor (1869-1924)]] |- |Taylor||||John Vernon||(Rt. Rev.) Bishop of St Albans, Hertfordshire||221||[[Taylor-102402|John Vernon Taylor (1914-2001)]] |- |Trent-Stoughton||||Harrison Walke John||2nd husband of Rose (Plunkett) Stoughton||8||[[Trent-1840|Harrison Walke John (Trent) Trent-Stoughton (1830-1899)]] |- |Treves||||Frederick||(Sir) surgeon in the Boer War||57, 74, 97-98, 113||[[Treves-47|Frederick Treves (1853-1923)]] |- |Tricker||||R.||author of 'Brief History of the Church of St John the Evangelist, High Cross'||222, 229, 236|| |- |Troubridge||||Ernest Charles Thomas||(Rear-Admiral) in command in Durazzo, Balkans||164||[[Troubridge-2|Ernest Charles Thomas Troubridge (1862-1926)]] |- |Tudor||||Elizabeth||Queen Elizabeth I||15, 99||[[Tudor-1|Elizabeth Tudor (1533-1603)]] |- |Tudor||||Henry||King Henry VIII||15||[[Tudor-4|Henry (Tudor) of England KG (1491-1547)]] |- |Turner||||E. S.||author of 'Dear Old Blighty'||234|| |- |Uys||||Isabel C.||author of 'For Valour, The History of South Africa's Victoria Cross Heroes'||228, 230, 236, 241|| |- |Venizelos||||Eleftherios Kyriákou||Greek Prime Minister||158||[[Venizelos-2|Eleftherios Kyriákou Venizelos (1864-1936)]] |- |Villiers||||Edith||daughter of Edward Hyde Villiers||32||[[Villiers-168|Edith (Villiers) Edgcumbe (1878-1935)]] |- |Villiers||||Edward Hyde||5th Earl of Clarendon||32-34, 40||[[Villiers-167|Edward Hyde Villiers (1846-1914)]] |- |von Hohenberg||Chotek||Sophie Maria Josephine Albina||wife of Franz Ferdinand Carl Ludwig Joseph Maria, assassinated on the 28th June 1914||117||[[Chotek-12|Sophie Maria Josephine Albina (Chotek) von Hohenberg (1868-1914)]] |- |von Österreich||||Franz Ferdinand Carl Ludwig Joseph Maria||Archduke of Austria, assassinated on the 28th June 1914||117, 158||[[Habsburg-Lothringen-60|Franz Ferdinand Carl Ludwig Joseph Maria (Habsburg-Lothringen) von Österreich (1863-1914)]] |- |von Zeppelin||||Ferdinand Adolf Heinrich August||German General, inventor of rigid airships||177||[[Von_Zeppelin-39|Ferdinand Adolf Heinrich August von Zeppelin (1838-1917)]] |- |Vyvyan||||||pupil at Westminster School, London, decorated in the Boer War||73|| |- |Walker||||C. S.||Private with self-inflicted wounds||127|| |- |Wall||||George||gave help and encouragement to the author||Acknowledgements|| |- |Wall||||Steve||gave help and encouragement to the author||Acknowledgements|| |- |Waller||||||(Sergeant) wounded in the Boer War||64, 67|| |- |Ward||||G. Kingsley||from Canada, gave help and encouragement to the author||Acknowledgements|| |- |Waring||||L. F. ||author of 'Servia'||233|| |- |Waterfield||||B. F.||Headmaster of Temple Grove School, East Sheen, Surrey||12|| |- |Webb||||T. C. ||publisher of 'A History of Thorpe-le-Soken to the year 1890'||222|| |- |Webster||||David||owner of 'Marshalls' 1994||Acknowledgements|| |- |Westlake||||Ray||Western Front Association 1994||Acknowledgements|| |- |Whitehead||||Arthur||(Dr.) Hemel Hempstead Hospital, Hertfordshire||55|| |- |Whitmore||||S. B.||(Major) gave enthusiastic support to the author||Acknowledgements|| |- |Wigram||||Clive||Equerry to King George V||155||[[Wigram-5|Clive Wigram GCB GCVO (1873-1960)]] |- |Wilkinson||||C.||(Miss) matron at West Herts Infirmary||26|| |- |Wilkinson||||Mr. 'Bumps'||resident of High Cross village, Hertfordshire 1994||Acknowledgements|| |- |Wilkinson||||Mrs.||resident of High Cross village, Hertfordshire 1994||Acknowledgements|| |- |Willans||||Dr.||family doctor of the Martin Leakes||22|| |- |Williams||||J.||author of 'Byng of Vimy'||230|| |- |Williams||||Julie||University College London Medical School 1994||Acknowledgements|| |- |Williams||||Pat||Liverpool John Moores University Library Service 1994||Acknowledgements|| |- |Wilson||||Thomas Woodrow||President of the United States||175||[[Wilson-7591|Thomas Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924)]] |- |Wilson||||William Deane||(Sir) Surgeon-General ||41, 67||[[Wilson-108265|William Deane Wilson (1843-1921)]] |- |Windsor||(Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha)||Albert Frederick Athur George||King George VI||218||[[Sachsen-Coburg_und_Gotha-4|Albert Frederick Arthur George (Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha) Windsor KG (1895-1952)]] |- |Windsor||(Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha)||Edward Albert Christian George Andrew Patrick David||Prince of Wales 1929, King Edward VIII||152, 210||[[Sachsen-Coburg_und_Gotha-5|Edward Albert Christian George Andrew Patrick David (Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha) Windsor (1894-1972)]] |- |Windsor||||Elizabeth Alexandra Mary||Queen Elizabeth II||219||[[Windsor-1|Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor (1926-2022)]] |- |Windsor||Bowes-Lyon||Elizabeth Angela Marguerite||Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, wife of King George VI||220||[[Bowes-Lyon-5|Elizabeth Angela Marguerite (Bowes-Lyon) Windsor (1900-2002)]] |- |Windsor||Württemberg||Victoria Mary Augusta Louise Olga Pauline Claudine Agnes||Princess Mary of Teck at opening ceremony of the West Herts Infirmary, wife of King George V||26, 86, 116, 139||[[Württemberg-11|Victoria Mary Augusta Louise Olga Pauline Claudine Agnes (Württemberg) Windsor (1867-1953)]] |- |Wolfe||||D.||(Private) serving with Arthur Martin-Leake in Zonnebeke||135, 231|| |- |Wood||||Ernest Alan||author of 'A History of Thorpe-le-Soken to the year 1890'||222||[[Wood-52697|Ernest Alan Wood (1904-)]] |- |Wood||||Mr.||a manager of the Bengal-Nagpur Railway||90|| |- |Wyatt||||Bob||(Lieut. Colonel) Editor of 'The Bulletin' of the Medical History Society 1994||Acknowledgements|| |- |Wynne||||Trevredyn Rashleigh||(Sir) head of the Bengal-Nagpur Railway||53, 87, 90, 211||[[Wynne-2374|Trevredyn Rashleigh Wynne (1853-1942)]] |}

Martino Name Study

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

Martin's Station, Kentucky, Virginia One Place Study

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== Martin's Station == {| cellpadding="10" align="left" | {| border="3" cellpadding="4" align="left" style="background:#5F9EA0;" |-align="center" |'''Geography of Martin's Station ''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- bgcolor=#FAEBD7 | '''Continent:''' | North America |- bgcolor=#FAEBD7 |'''Country:''' | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:United_States United_States] |- bgcolor=#FAEBD7 |'''State/Province:''' |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Virginia Virginia] (1775-1780)
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Kentucky Kentucky] (modern day) |- bgcolor=#FAEBD7 |'''County:''' |Kentucky (1776-1780)
[[Space:Bourbon_County%2C_Kentucky|Bourbon]] (modern day) |- bgcolor=#FAEBD7 |'''GPS Coordinates:''' | [https://www.google.com/maps/place/38%C2%B015'45.4%22N+84%C2%B017'37.5%22W/@38.2626142,-84.2959487,878m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m4!3m3!8m2!3d38.26261!4d-84.29376?authuser=0 38.26261, -84.29376] |} |} | |- |} {{clear}} ===Population=== *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: Martin's Station, Kentucky, Virginia One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] == Categories and Stickers == {{One Place Study|place=Martin's Station, Kentucky, Virginia|category=Martin's Station, Kentucky, Virginia One Place Study}}
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Profiles may be placed in the study by using the text beneath the sticker at right. Alternatively, [[Category:Martin's Station, Kentucky, Virginia One Place Study]] can be used.{{Clear}} == Resources == Various website information (need review) * https://www.frontierfolk.net/ramsha_research/captivesite.html * https://www.frontierfolk.org/ruddles.htm * http://www.fortwiki.com/John_Martin%27s_Station * http://sksar.org/?page_id=245 * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bird%27s_invasion_of_Kentucky * http://www.walthertree.com/BritishInvasionofKentucky.html * https://www.hopewellmuseum.org/learn/historic-preservation/bourbon-county-historical-markers/martins-station/ * https://www.northamericanforts.com/East/kycent1.html#bourbon == Research Notes and Page Updates == If you have an interest in early Kentucky settlement or in Martin's Station and would like to help in the effort to create and collect profiles for this project, please feel free to do so or contact the page manager. * Current WIP - tagging profiles of known residents; checking for more resident/combatant profiles; creating new resident/combatant profiles; reviewing resource list. * [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/18CYd06_Vww0pXdEaqTQTCLXAy7suM03q-9uhRNSGPzI/edit#gid=1068015161 Googlesheet workspace] * To-do: review resource list and add info; compile comprehensive list of profiles; further research. Improve extant profiles with event-specific sources. * Research wish list - maps; Captain Henry Bird (and other British/native combatants) info. ==Sources== *[https://explorekyhistory.ky.gov/items/show/443 Martin's Station], Kentucky History Website * Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Bird's Invasion of Kentucky|Bird's Invasion of Kentucky]]

Martinucci Name Study

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[[Category:Martinucci Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] The name Martinucci is found in Sondrio, Italy. Asking a local, I was directed to Piuro as the home of the Martinucci's. My great grandfather [[Martinucci-2|Andrea Martinucci]] was born in Chiavenna in 1856. His father was born in the nearby town of Prosto di Piuro, which is next door to both Piuro and Chiavenna. I am genetically related to other Martinucci's including the photographer, [[Martinucci-117|Eugenio Martinucci]]. This connection has been made by DNA testing and I have not been able to trace Eugenio's family far enough back to intersect with my own. As a male Martinucci, I have had my Y DNA fully sequenced. It is of a rare type, [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Y-DNA_Haplogroup_R-M335 R-M335]. I can count on one hand the number of Y matches I have found closer than 25 generations. All indications are that my line is of Albanian descent. Resources: [https://www.facebook.com/groups/martinuccinelmondo/ Martinucci Facebook Group]

Martin-Willoughby Cemetery

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'''The Martin-Willoughby Cemetery In Jeffersonville, Montgomery County, Kentucky Detailed Listings''' See The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Martin-Willoughby_Cemetery%2C_Jeffersonville%2C_Kentucky Martin-Willoughby Cemetery Page] to see the souls that were laid to rest in the Martin-Willoughby Cemetery. See the [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2164635/martin-willoughby-cemetery Martin-Willoughby Cemetery on FindAGrave] See the [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Martin-Cemetery/43916 Martin-Willoughby Cemetery on BillionGraves] Locate [https://goo.gl/maps/eqdd7LRNgL2jnDUa9 The Martin-Willoughby Cemetery On Google Maps] To Add A Link To This Page Please Add This To The Page: : [[Space:Martin-Willoughby_Cemetery|The Martin-Willoughby Cemetery in Jeffersonville, Kentucky]]

Marty McGowan To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[McGowan-474|Marty McGowan]] is currently working on. Can you help? Looking to fill in [[Zalenski-2|Jessie Manski]]'s tree of the Balicki, Manski, Sniegocki, and Zalenski familes. ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=McGowan-474&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Marty McGowan To-Do List|Marty's current to-do list]].'' Also, organizing the [[Space:Culper_Spy_Ring|Culper Spy Ring]]. How to add someone to a Trusted List by using their personal ID (not their email)? {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Kessler-365|Kessler, Laurie ]] || || to-do |- |}

Martyn/ Martin, Wadham, Thomas White

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I apologise for the convolutedness,I did feel I was going round in circles at times. I also lost my 'final draft' when I had a failure when saving so had to try again (and a bit dispirited so may have missed some of what I intended out) :'''Problem''' :'''Multiple Thomas Whites''' There are a whole series, most with no sources. : '''Thomas White 1'''.https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/White-5953 there was a Thomas Whyte , Mayor of Poole in 1504, 1510, 1511, 1517 ( there was also a William Whyte Mayor of Poole 1459. John Sydenham(1882) ''The History of the Town and County of Poole'') It is very possible that this Thomas White is '''Thomas White 1''. but as yet have found no real evidence :'''Thomas White 11''' [[White-5953|White-5953]] This Thomas White was MP and rich merchant. ( I entered some bio for him, but don't know where dob on profile comes from.He had his son TW 3 by 1517) The year of death is from Will, his son succeeding in 1557 'He was sole executor of his father’s will and he had licence to enter his lands on 4 July 1557' http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/white-thomas-iii-1517-90#footnote4_4rnrchb '''Thomas White 111''' [[White-10308|White-10308]] :born by 1517 as became Mayor of Poole 'at the age of 34 in 1551 :He married Ann Williams before 1560 as his son Thomas was 30 when he in turn inherited in 1590 (Hist Parliament ''op cit'') :Children on profile include *'''Thomas''' Eldest son. born 1560 as above born before 1565/7 date of publication of visitation C. Metcalfe ''The visitation of Dorsetshire, A.D. 1565''; Coll. Armor. G. 8; Harl. mss. 888, 1092. Edited by Walter *'''Batholomew''' birth year: on profile in 1547, born before 1565/7 according to visitation, however born in about 1569 from age from date and age of matriculation *''' Mary b 1548''' not in visitation have checked Poole PRs for this period but they are fragmentary and many names missing or illegible. Her alleged husband Thomas WEEDE is on other Ancestry trees but supposed to have been been married to Cecily White and hence linked to this family (this then links to an emigrant to America) I think this is a spurious connection. * '''Cecily''' married to Hugh Bamfield , according to vistation must have married before 1567 *'''Edith''' married to Rodger Stanter He was of Horningsham in Wilts that agrees with visitation so also before 1565 . Had no children noted at time of Wiltshire Visitation (1565). PR for Horningsham has bapisms for sons Bamfield Stanter 1577, Francis, 1580, William 1581 and John 1583. ''On this profile, there is a son called Thomas Weed don't see why a couple named Stanter should have a son called weed ( these Weeds seem to proliferate like their namesakes)'' *'''Ann''', unmarried at time of visitation. (no profile on wiki tree) '''Thomas White IV''' and '''Thomas White V''' are more problematic (I can't see any reason for 'either' of them being buried in Stanwick other than another alleged connection with the Weedes) I tend to think ''on balance''' that Thomas White 1V and V should be merged but it's by no means well evidenced either way. '''FOR''' the existence of Thomas White 1V http://www.british-history.ac.uk/rchme/dorset/vol3/pp269-286 A description of Fiddleford Manor from the Inventory of Historical Monuments .HMSO suggests that it was a '''grandchild''' of Thomas White 111that married Frances Martyn *"Thomas White (d. 1555) and his wife Ann (Williams); they were married probably c. 1515 since their son Thomas was 39 at the time of his father's death. '''Their grandson Thomas White married Frances Martyn of Athelhampton (Coker, 100),"' ''This is the only source I can find of an 'intermediate' Thomas but it does come from an 'official' source(though one more interested in the architecture of the buildings than the owners)'' '''Against''' :The Houses of Parliament account of Thomas White (married Ann Williams) 111 suggests''' " He lived until 21 Dec. 1590, when his inheritance passed to his son Thomas, aged 30. " ''' http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/white-thomas-iii-1517-90 This would give his inheritor Thomas a 1560 year of birth. The writer of the article gives several sources for the paragraph. Of those sources I was able to check only 2, Shastonian Records 81 was a reference to Christian being the wife of Thomas II, there was a reference to the will of Ann his wife. These both are accurate. I suspect that the important reference is C 142/228/36 , which is to the Inquisition Post Mortem of Thomas in 1590, a visit to TNA would be necessary to view it http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C7835022. ''If this Thomas White was born in 1590 then it fits it (in my opinion) better with the dates of 'his 'marriage' .'' :Thomas White married Frances Martyn d of Nicholas of Athelhampton and his wife Margaret Wadham . I would suggest that this marriage is the one recorded in Puddletown in 1577 .http://www.opcdorset.org/PiddleFiles/Puddletown/PuddletownMarrs-Philli.htm . see also my free space [[Space:Martyn_genealogy|Space:Martyn_genealogy]] and additional note at the end ''This 'works' if Thomas was born in about 1560 making him 17 at marriage. ( but obviously doesn't work if he was born in 1570) This leads to '''Thomas White III''' being the father of '''Thomas White V''' '' :'' An alternative is that I could see a possible scenario where there was a Thomas White born to Thomas and Ann Williams in about 1542, had a son in about 1560 but who died before inheriting. This would give a Thomas inheriting from his grandfather and of the right age to marry Frances Martin but.... at the moment I have only found the HMSO book as evidence for this'' :''' Next Problem''' :'''There are two Profiles on wiki tree that seem to be the same Frances Martin ''' :1)https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Martin-3698 '' '''Francesca Martin''', wife of '''Thomas White V''', d of Nicholas Martyn and Margaret Wadham '' The father here is [[Martin-10332|Martin-10332]]. This is Nicholas of Exeter, a grand son of William of Athelhampton who was married to 3 women but as far as I can see none of whom were Margaret Wadham (ref) :1)http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/martin-nicholas-1599 :2)Visitation of the County of Devon 1620 https://archive.org/details/visitationcount02camdgoog p 181 :3)A View of Devonshire in MDCXXX: With a Pedigree of Most of Its Gentry P596, Thomas Westcote viewed on Google Books ) :2) [[Martin-13397|Martin-13397]] '''Frances Martin''' d of Nicholas Martyn and Margaret Wadham. (she has no husband ,one of her co-heirs Jane is linked but neither Francis or Ann.There is a brother Edward, brother that quite wrongly has descendants ( the 4 surviving girls are specifically mentioned on their parents monumental inscription and the estate was divided amongst them) Her birth date though is a year after the marriage in Puddletown. ''In my opinion, Francesca White and Frances White are the same person but Margaret Wadham mother of Francesca is incorrectly married to Nicholas of Exeter rather than his cousin Nicholas of Athelhampton and Frances, daughter of Nicholas of Athelhampton is born far too late (but see comments on the year of birth Margaret Wadham'' '''Margaret Wadham''' has 3 profiles albeit two duplicates have different dates to the one married to Nicholas of Athelhampton (Joe Freeman the profile manager feels that there may be more than one Margaret Wadham, I haven't yet found one and don't quite see where the evidence is for one of this name being married to Nicholas of Exeter) :''Margaret Wadham, the wife of Nicholas Wadham of Athelhampton was the sister of Nicholas Wadham Wadham (1531/1532 – 1609), Esquire, of Merryfield, Ilton in Somerset and Edge, Branscombe in Devon. He died childless leaving his sisters as heirs. '' :1)Wadham-61 Margaret Wadham 1543 Merrifield, Somerset, England - 1611 ~ :2)Wadham -40 Margaret Wadham 1543 - 1611 ~ . Incorrectly in my opinion Married to Nicholas of Exeter but with same mother as the 'correct; one :3)Wadham-47 Margaret Wadham 1565 Branscombe, Devon, England - 1606 correctly linked to Nicholas OF Athelhampton (As evidenced by MI at Puddletown church, d of John Wadham and Joan Tregarthen but seems to be born far too late (her full brother Nicholas was born in 1531, so this date of 1565 is implausible for this reason alone) '''Thomas White V1, I give up on.It looks as if the profile is to be detatched from Thomas's 1-V As for the rest of the descendents all I can add is my comment on Thomas V1's profile in July Haven't found children. Puddletown PR (ancestry images)have a Johana in 1578 but no Thomas until 1619 lots of candidates elsewhere in Dorset) Daughters of a Thomas White of Fittleford m .John Pyne MP in 1668 and Bromley in 1682 The manor remained in White hands until the restoration There is also Major Thomas White of Fiddleford He married another heiress Frances Wyndham D.1720, buried in New Milton church .His sword is on display there. he 'served 3 kings and Queen Ann.' In the future I will look at the registers for Sturminster Newton, the nearby town which has some White burials and for Okeford Fitzpaine and Shilling Okeford the local parishes for Fiddleford (and where my husband's much later White ancestors came from which is what stirred my interest in the first place!) * Note :Thomas White's mother in law Margaret Wadham mentions him in his will as a son There are also chancery records in which Thomas White and his wife Frances are mentioned (along with her sister Ann Floyer) in conjunction with the inheritance of the Manor of Ilton http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C5736583 This is property inherited in part by Margaret from brother Nicholas and then inherited by the Whites.

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Martyn genealogy

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06 December 2015 last revised 29/2/2016 ==Martyns and their wives== ''' An attempt to sort out the names and dates of the Martyn family of Athelhampton and of Exeter''' ==William Martyn of Athelhampton died 1504'''== :death year,evidence from will Martyn, sir William, knight Dates: 1504 Collection: England: Canterbury - Wills Proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 1383-1558 (K-Z) Text: 1504 Martyn, sir William, knight, Pudelton, Dorset 5 Holgrave (sources death but text not digitised) :Two Children mentioned in Visitation of Devon (''The visitations of the county of Devon : Comprising the herald's ... Vivian, J. L. (John Lambrick), 1830-1896'') :Christopher the eldest and heir :'''Richard later of Exeter''' the second son. (see later for descent in Exeter from Nicholas) '''Descent and inheritance of Athelhampton''' ==Christopher first son and heir to Athelhampton and his descendants''' died in 1524== :''Married'' twice : First Christian Cheverell d of John Cheverell of Chamberwell ,Dorset (Visistation) :Second Edith :''Children'' :Thomas died before 1524? (will) :Joane living in 1524 (will) Christopher has a memorial in Puddletown church with date of death. He left a Will proved in the PCC in 1525 The National Archives; Kew, England; Prerogative Court of Canterbury and Related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 21 :Name:Christopher Martyn [Xpoferi Martyn] :Probate Date: 10 May 1525 :Residence Pudell Towne This will is difficult to read and needs more careful and skilled reading but he includes mention of :a)That he is Christopher Martyn of Puddell Athlampton :b)Wishing to be buried in the sepulchre in Puddletown in the Chapel of St Mary Magdalene where his wife Christian was buried. :c) bequests to the sons of his son Thomas: John Martyn and Henry Martyn :d) bequest to daughter of Thomas : Eleyn :e)That Robert son of his son, his heir apparent inherits the manor of Athlampton. :Provision for his marriage is mentioned so suggests not yet married :f)His daughter Johane provision for marriage :g)His present wife Edith who is named sole executrix From this I would assume that Thomas was already dead and that Robert is possibly still a minor :see also :Dorset Record Office D-CRI/A/57/1/1 *Title Inquisition post mortem on Christopher Martin relates to manors of Athelhampton and Tincleton. With details of land and tenants. Also mentioned property in Winterborne Farringdon and Broadwey. Latin Date 21 Jul 1525 ===Thomas''' probably died before 1524=== :''Married'' :Mary Daughter of Jacob Dawbney (vistation) :''Children'' :Robert son and heir (visitation and will of Christopher) :John (visitation and will) :Henry (visitation and will) :Helena (visitation) /Eleyn (will) married George Lovell of Tarrant Antecheston in Dorset ( NB Tarrant Antecheston alias Tarrant Rawston Church of England Clergy data base) ===Robert d about 1548 estimated born c 1510 === :Died in about 1548 and left a will. He is father of children from before 1530 but doesn't appear to be married in 1524. : He had 9 children before his death in 1548 . Marriage between 1524 and 1529 would place birth at about 1508 -1510 :''married'' Elizabeth daughter of John Kelway of Rockbourne (in Southhampton )she marries Thomas Tregonnell after Roberts death :''Children'' :Nicholas heir, born before 1530 :Thomas Martin 1530 later of Parkpole in Dorset marries Elizabeth Gerrard of Trent Dorset and becomes MP Dates from History of Hof P 1530-1583 http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/martin-thomas-1530-83 :Christopher :George :Jacob :Henry :Ann first daughter she married Thomas Tregonwell (edited)http://www.opcdorset.org/PiddleFiles/Puddletown/PuddletownMarrs-Philli.htm :Katheryn 2nd d married Edward Knoyle of Sampford Orques in Somerset :Cicely All children named in Will. All except Ann are named in visitation, Katheryn is labelled 2nd daughter in visitation :''Will'' :The National Archives; Kew, England; Prerogative Court of Canterbury and Related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 32 :Name:Robert Martyn[Roberti Martyn] :Probate '"Date:26 Nov 1548 ''' :Residence: Attholhampston, Dorset, England includes :a)Written 7th June 1548 :b)His wife Elizabeth :c)Mentions 3 daughters: Ann, Kateryn and Cecile :d)'''Nicholas as heir ''' :e)Plus Thomas, Christopher, George, James (Jacob of visitation), and Henry. (''not certain found all these other sons, when trying to read will, certainly found the mentions of the daughters and of Nicholas The above are children are listed as being in the will here) https://archive.org/stream/houseofmartinbei00wats/houseofmartinbei00wats_djvu.txt ) Robert's wife Elizabeth remarried in Pudddletown in the following year http://www.opcdorset.org/PiddleFiles/Puddletown/PuddletownMarrs-Philli.htm And see http://www.leshaigh.co.uk/notesstories/tregonwell.html The Star Chamber case mentioned occurred in 1582/3 http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/results/r/?_q=Martyn%2C+Tregonwell Elizabeth Kelway,/Martyn/Tregonwell's will explicitly mentions her first husband Robert Martyn Esq. She also mentions her 'poor fatherless children, Thomas, George, James and Henry Martyn. Will of Elizabeth Tregonwell, probate date 15 May 1584, National Archives, Prob 11/67, Watson 1584 ===Nicholas born Feb 22 1529/30=== D-CRI/A/32/3/1 Title Tincleton. Inquisition post mortem. Upon the death of Robert Martyn who died seised of manors of Tincleton, Athelhampton, Barston, Pudelbarston, etc and premises in Puddletown and Bere Regis; also of advowsons of churches of Tincleton, Athelhampton and Farringdon; also reciting fines, bargains and sales involving Robert Keylwaye; also reciting in full the will of Robert Martyn, made 28 Jun 1548. He died 19 Jul 1548. '''His son and heir was Nicholas Martyn aged 20 on 22 Feb 1549'''. Latin Date 17 Jun 1549 He married '''Margaret Wadham''' (she was the sister of Nicholas Wadham who died without issue) : Children. There were 4 sons and seven daughters according to their memorial however only four daughters survived to become his co-heirs. Margaret must have been born before about 1555 in order to have children marrying in the 1570s. (at present on wiki tree her birth is given as 1565 but that of her siblings by the same parents are 35 years earlier .She may well have been born prior to this .We do not know when her other children that died were actually born) ==== Daughters of Nicholas Martyn and their Husbands==== The four surviving daughters of Nicholas are fortunately mentioned on the memorial at Athelhampton ''Here lieth the body of Nicholas Martyn esquire who departed this life and slept with his fathers the 23rd day of March 1595 and left behind, to inherit his lands, four daughters, Elizabeth Francis, Jane and Ann...'' *'''Elizabeth''' married Henry Brune in abt 1571 He lived in his share of Athelhampton, memorials in chapel *'''Frances''' married Thomas White of Fiddleford (possibly 1577 marriage in Puddletown register,mentioned in Margaret Martyn's Will) These two daughters almost invariably are with these husbands . The other two vary. * '''Ann''' married Anthony Floyer''' * '''Ann''' married Henry Tichborne''' *'''Jane''' married Anthony Floyer *'''Jane''' married Henry Tichbourne *'''Jane''' married Tristram Dillington ''The muddle over whether Jane or Ann marries Anthony Floyer appears to arise from Margaret Wadhams will where Jane Floyer is mentioned and then crossed out. : Ann marries Floyer Visitation of England and Wales Notes: Volume 5 1903 By Joseph J. Howard, Frederick A. Crisp, accessed on https://books.google.co.uk/ : Ann marries Floyer 'House of Martin' quoting Hutchin's Dorset volume 2 says married Floyer https://archive.org/stream/houseofmartinbei00wats#page/99/mode/2up : Ann marries Tichbourne http://www.mocavo.co.uk/The-Parochial-and-Family-History-of-the-Deanery-of-Trigg-Minor-in-the-County-of-Cornwall-Volume-Ii/385881/483 '''Fortunately there is an indexed document in the Devon Record Office which seems to resolve this problem.''' '':Devon Record Office Reference: 48/16/1/7 :Description: LUSTLEIGH. Deed to lead Uses of a Fine 6 Charles I :''(1) Anne Floyer, widow, late wife of Antony Floyer of Staunton Gabrell, Dorsett, esq., and one of the daughters and co-heirs of Nicholas Martin and Margarett his wife, both dec'd, which Margarett was one of the sisters and co-heirs of Nicholas Wedham late of Merefield, Somerset, esq., dec'd :William Floyer :John Floyer, gents., younger sons of said Anne Floyer'' '''If Ann married Floyer then who did Jane marry?''' There are two possibilities *'''Jane''' marries '''Henry Tichbourne''' (House of Martin citing Hutchins) Can't find any other source *'''Jane''' marries '''Tristram Dillington''' Burke (citation needed) ''Tristram Dillington, esq of Knighton George in the Isle of WIght, son of Anthony Dillington, esq. of the same place, left by Jane, his wIfe, daughter of Nicholas Martin, e.q. of Achilhbampton (sic problem with scan?) in Dorsetshire One son and two daughter., viz1) Robert his heir. 2) Barbarea, m to John Bayley, esq. of London 3)Ann, to Francis Alexander, esq.'' :There is also an online site that quotes primary sources which I so far have been unable to check http://fortunatusfamilia.com.au/getperson.php?personID=I04897&tree=tree1 :'''Confirmation of marriages of Elizabeth , Frances and Jane''' :'''Anne Martyn was not married in 1591''' :Dorset records office catalogue: D-CRI/A/32/3/3 *Title Tincleton, etc: manors of Tincleton, Athelhampton etc and other property. Surrender. Parties: 1. Nicholas Martyn and wife Margaret, Athelhampton. 2. '''Henry Brewen and wife Elizabeth'''; '''Thomas White and wife Frances;''' ''' Tristram Dillington and wife Jane;''' '''Anne Martyn''''; and heirs of Elizabeth, Frances, Jane and Anne. Premises: all rights in premises in Tincleton, Athelhampton, Barston, Pudlebarston, Bardolpreston, Burston, Woodesforde, Owermoigne, Southover, Southbrooke, Throwpe, Tolpuddle, Parkepale, Affpuddle, Puddletown, Bere Regis etc, and premises in Somerset, to be held by [2] for use of Elizabeth, Frances, Jane, Anne and heirs forever. Date 15 Jan 1591 D-CRI/A/33/4/1 *Title Tincleton. Lease. 1. '''Anne Floyer of Stanton St Gabriel widow daughter of Nicholas Martin late of Athelhampton''' dec.2. Thomas Pope of Athelhampton, yeoman. Premises: meadow called Pursemead and Pursemoore adjoining. Date 1 Sep 1626 ==RICHARD of EXETER''' 2nd son of William of Athelhampton == Richard Martin of Exeter [[Martin-10333|Martin-10333]] (2nd son of William of Athelhampton and Christian Paulet married :1) Margaret Gold *Child Adam : 2) Margaret Hurst :Children *Nicholas *Thomas *William ===Adam Martin, first son of Richard=== :Married Elizabeth Johnson :Child Hugh of Seaborough ===Nicholas Martin(of Exeter)second son of Richard=== [[Martin-10332|Martin-10332]] :Married 1) Mary Yeo (Children.William (recorder of Exeter), Leonard, Nicholas, Julyan, Margaret, Mary) :Married 2) Mary Strode of Newnham widow of Thomas Prestward of Exeter (no issue) ==='''Thomas Martin, Mayor of Exeter''' , third son of Richard=== :Married 1) Alice Blackhall :Married 2) Margaret Hill ==='''William Martin''', fourth son of Richard=== :Married 1) Ann Parker (child Richard recorder of London) :Married 2) Katherine Bogan of Totnes (with issue) :Visitation of the County of Devon 1620 https://archive.org/details/visitationcount02camdgoog p 181 Also :A View of Devonshire in MDCXXX: With a Pedigree of Most of Its Gentry P596 By Thomas Westcote viewed on Google Books ===Thomas and Frances White=== :married 1577 Puddletown :heir Martin :D-CRI/A/53/2/4 *Title Woodsford. Lease of fourth part of East Woodsford Farm. 1. Thomas White of Fiddleford, Dorset esq and Frances his wife (a daughter of Nicholas Martin of Athelhampton and Martin White son of Thomas and Frances 2. Frances Stantor, daughter of Roger Stantor esq dec. Mentioned: Pursemoor and Pursemead The children of Frances and Thomas continued to live in the Sturminster Newton area. A very Catholic family , Martin and his son's who were present refused to sign Protestation oath. Royalists during the civil war, Fiddleford sequestered,

Martyn Mayhem

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My Dad passed when I was 2. Never knew him. The family (11 strong) seldom talked about him, in detail. The Brooklyn Martyns eventually spilled over in Jersey and I believe there are a bunch in Elizabeth. No one has connected with me but I'll be D*mned if I'll give up! [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

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Blackman (1912 - 2001) Smith]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Blackman-2048 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Blackman-2050|Jeanette E. Blackman (1915 - 1999) Schaefer]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Blackman-2050 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Blackman-2044|Lila B. Blackman (1905 - 1989) Simbeck]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Blackman-2044 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Bower-1723|Clarence Bower (1899 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Bower-1723 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Braun-2223|Clarence W. Braun (1923 - 2001) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Braun-2223 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Braun-2224|Dorothea Helen Braun (1951 - 1998) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Braun-2224 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Braun-2221|Dorothy Caroline Braun (1916 - 1996) Kelly]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Braun-2221 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Braun-2239|Gerald Braun (1927 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Braun-2239 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Braun-2238|Melvin Braun (1920 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Braun-2238 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Braun-2222|Russell G. Braun (1918 - 2002) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Braun-2222 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Braun-2225|Russell C. Braun (1958 - 1976) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Braun-2225 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Browner-35|Dennis Browner (1946 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Browner-35 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Browner-36|Donna Mae Browner (1941 - 1989) Helt]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Browner-36 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Champlan-2|Emma Champlan (1873 - ) Parks]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Champlan-2 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Chapman-971|Clayton Chapman (1936 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Chapman-971 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Chapman-9715|Geraldine Chapman (1938 - ) Long]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Chapman-9715 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Chapman-9713|Janet Chapman (1935 - ) Helser]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Chapman-9713 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Choate-1107|Alvin B. Choate (1887 - 1968) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Choate-1107 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Choate-1106|Catherine L. Choate (1886 - 1950) Miller]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Choate-1106 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Choate-1105|Clara D. Choate (1885 - 1941) Ford]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Choate-1105 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Choate-1351|Donelda Choate (1937 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Choate-1351 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Choate-1114|Harry J. Choate (1911 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Choate-1114 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Choate-1349|Hugh Choate (1933 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Choate-1349 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Choate-1350|Jean Choate (1935 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Choate-1350 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Choate-1104|Jerome F. Choate (1883 - 1960) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Choate-1104 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Choate-1110|John E. Choate (1892 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Choate-1110 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Choate-1112|Lavina Choate (1899 - ) Groban]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Choate-1112 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Choate-1113|Lillian Choate (1909 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Choate-1113 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Choate-1111|Lizzie E. Choate (1897 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Choate-1111 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Choate-1108|Olive I. Choate (1889 - ) Bauder]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Choate-1108 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Choate-1109|Wallace J. Choate (1891 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Choate-1109 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Choate-1115|Wilson S. Choate (1913 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Choate-1115 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Clauss-118|Maria Catharina Clauss (1723 - 1779) Greiner]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Clauss-118 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Cook-19449|Edwin A. Cook (1861 - 1937) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Cook-19449 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Cook-19457|George W. Cook (1853 - 1917) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Cook-19457 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Cook-1945|Lucy Cook (1863 - 1943) Wagner]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Cook-1945 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Cook-19448|Matilda Cook (1856 - 1917) Hettig]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Cook-19448 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Cook-13293|Sarah B. Cook (1847 - 1922) Martzolf]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Cook-13293 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Couch-1513|Levina Couch (1899 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Couch-1513 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Deutschlander-3|Marilyn Deutschlander (1939 - ) Lahnen]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Deutschlander-3 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Dudkowski-22|John Dudkowski (1950 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Dudkowski-22 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Fitch-1554|Albert J. Fitch (1896 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Fitch-1554 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Fitch-1553|Clarence W. Fitch (1895 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Fitch-1553 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Fitch-1807|Edna A. Fitch (1891 - ) Kropp]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Fitch-1807 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Fitch-1552|Elmer C. Fitch (1893 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Fitch-1552 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Fitch-1806|Emma A. Fitch (1888 - ) Fischer]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Fitch-1806 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Fitch-1555|Norman W. Fitch (1898 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Fitch-1555 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Ford-13562|Earline Veronica Ford (1946 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Ford-13562 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Ford-10789|Emory Earl Ford (1921 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Ford-10789 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Ford-13924|Emory Earl Ford (1947 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Ford-13924 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Ford-13925|Norma Ford (1943 - 2009) Waldmiller]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Ford-13925 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Ford-15678|Sarrah Ford (1797 - 1876) Wellington]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Ford-15678 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Ford-10788|Vernon J Ford (1916 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Ford-10788 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Gerbig-38|Hans Jacob Gerwig (1642 - 1726) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Gerbig-38 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Gerwig-68|Hans Georg Gerwig (1678 - 1712) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Gerwig-68 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Gerwig-91|M. Catherine Gerwig (1701 - 1747) Greiner]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Gerwig-91 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Graessel-3|Catharina Graessel (1673 - 1726) Mittelhaeusser]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Graessel-3 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Graessel-2|Marx Graessel (1630 - 1694) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Graessel-2 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Grambo-72|Erwin Emery Grambo (1926 - 1926) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Grambo-72 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Grambo-38|Gladys Grambo (1918 - ) Browner]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Grambo-38 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Grambo-39|LaVerne C. Grambo (1923 - 2009) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Grambo-39 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Greiner-2273|Catherine Salomee Greiner (1765 - 1820) Marzolf]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Greiner-2273 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Greiner-2277|Hans Greiner (1610 - 1669) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Greiner-2277 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Greiner-2276|Hans Martin Greiner (1649 - 1728) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Greiner-2276 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Greiner-2274|Hans Wendel Greiner (1680 - 1728) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Greiner-2274 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Greiner-2275|Hans Wendel Greiner (1728 - 1791) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Greiner-2275 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Haas-1833|Regina Marie Haas (1882 - 1970) Martzolf]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Haas-1833 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Hambridge-28|Jack E. Hambridge (1929 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Hambridge-28 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Hambridge-27|Robert L. Hambridge (1926 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Hambridge-27 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Heinemann-314|Anna Maria Heinemann (1680 - 1754) Martzolff]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Heinemann-314 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Heinemann-262|Bartholomaus Heinemann (1633 - 1683) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Heinemann-262 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Heinemann-260|Elisabeth Heinemann (1678 - 1723) Gerwig]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Heinemann-260 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Hentzy-1|Clifford E. Hentzy (1905 - 1962) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Hentzy-1 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Hentzy-6|Donald E. Hentzy (1933 - 2002) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Hentzy-6 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Hentzy-2|Edward C. Hentzy (1877 - 1948) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Hentzy-2 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Hentzy-4|Edward E. Hentzy (1908 - 1908) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Hentzy-4 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Hentzy-3|Ethel M. Hentzy (1903 - 1982) Hambridge]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Hentzy-3 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Hentzy-9|Jacob H. Hentzy (1879 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Hentzy-9 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Hentzy-8|John W. Hentzy (1877 - 1959) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Hentzy-8 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Hentzy-5|Kenneth C. Hentzy (1912 - 1966) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Hentzy-5 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Hettig-46|Edwin P. Hettig (1881 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Hettig-46 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Hettig-47|May Hettig (1883 - ) Becker]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Hettig-47 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Hettrick-89|Anna Marie Hettrick (1865 - 1958) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Hettrick-89 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Hettrick-90|Franklin Hettrick (1861 - 1942) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Hettrick-90 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Hettrick-95|Karl Jacob Hettrick (1878 - 1961) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Hettrick-95 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Hettrick-92|Karoline Bell Hettrick (1872 - 1949) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Hettrick-92 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Hettrick-94|Marie Louise Hettrick (1876 - 1944) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Hettrick-94 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Hettrick-93|Robert Hettrick (1873 - 1909) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Hettrick-93 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Hettrick-91|Salome Hettrick (1868 - 1898) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Hettrick-91 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Hetz-26|Emma Louise Hetz (1861 - 1932) Stephan]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Hetz-26 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Hetz-16|George P. Hetz (1862 - 1863) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Hetz-16 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Hetz-20|Irene F. Hetz (1908 - 1983) Gainey]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Hetz-20 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Hetz-27|Julia A. Hetz (1870 - 1939) Bodamer]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Hetz-27 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Hetz-28|Katherine Hetz (1873 - 1950) Hitchcock]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Hetz-28 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Hetz-19|Leon F. Hetz (1887 - 1959) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Hetz-19 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Hetz-25|Michael Hetz (1854 - 1933) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Hetz-25 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Hetz-17|Walter D. Hetz (1883 - 1942) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Hetz-17 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Hetz-18|William G. Hetz (1858 - 1929) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Hetz-18 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Hitchcock-2115|Charlotte Hitchcock (1898 - 1992) Bird]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Hitchcock-2115 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Hitchcock-2116|Thelma F. Hitchcock (1902 - 1976) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Hitchcock-2116 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Hofner-30|Ruby Hofner (1900 - ) Parks]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Hofner-30 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Holtzmann-36|Andreas Holtzmann (1667 - 1718) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Holtzmann-36 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Holtzmann-34|Johann Michael Holtzmann (1697 - 1748) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Holtzmann-34 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Holtzmann-35|Maria Catharina Holtzmann (1729 - 1778) Martzolff]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Holtzmann-35 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Jensen-9600|Robert Jensen ( - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Jensen-9600 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Jorg-14|Maria Salomea Jorg (1645 - 1704) Gerbich]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Jorg-14 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Kinnen-11|Albert J. Kinnen (1882 - 1979) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Kinnen-11 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Kinnen-9|Clara M. Kinnen (1886 - 1885) Snyder]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Kinnen-9 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Kinnen-12|Edward G. Kinnen (1884 - 1918) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Kinnen-12 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Kinnen-16|Edwin Kinnen (1925 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Kinnen-16 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Kinnen-13|Elmer C. Kinnen (1893 - 1959) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Kinnen-13 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Kinnen-17|Pearl A Kinnen (1930 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Kinnen-17 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Kinnen-15|Richard W Kinnen (1926 - 2003) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Kinnen-15 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Kinnen-14|Robert E. Kinnen (1923 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Kinnen-14 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Kraatz-56|Betty J. Kraatz (1929 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Kraatz-56 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Kraatz-55|Carol Alice Kraatz (1928 - 1936) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Kraatz-55 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Kraatz-59|David Kraatz (1938 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Kraatz-59 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Kraatz-58|Diane Kraatz (1934 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Kraatz-58 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Kraatz-57|Ray Allen Kraatz (1933 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Kraatz-57 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Kraatz-60|Sandra Kraatz (1939 - ) Peralta]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Kraatz-60 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Luderman-22|Donald Luderman (1938 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Luderman-22 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Luderman-18|Harold Luderman (1923 - 1992) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Luderman-18 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Luderman-19|Howard W. Luderman (1926 - 1972) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Luderman-19 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Luderman-20|Roy James Luderman (1928 - 1932) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Luderman-20 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Luderman-21|William Luderman (1933 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Luderman-21 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Madge-246|David Madge (1942 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Madge-246 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marquart-83|Edwin Marquart (1916 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marquart-83 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marquart-80|Enece C. Marquart (1908 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marquart-80 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marquart-81|Grace Marquart (1909 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marquart-81 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marquart-82|Norman W. Marquart (1912 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marquart-82 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marquart-84|Ralph Marquart (1920 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marquart-84 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marquart-85|Rorrie Marquart (1949 - 1950) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marquart-85 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzlof-1|Matilda Sarah Martzlof (1891 - 1967) Eddy]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzlof-1 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-45|Brian Dennis Martzloff (1946 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-45 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-27|Albert Frank Martzolf (1888 - 1963) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-27 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-26|Allen Martzolf (1907 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-26 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-12|Anna Martzolf (1867 - 1961) Roll]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-12 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-36|Beatrice M. Martzolf (1918 - 1986) Burr]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-36 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-35|Catherine Martzolf (1913 - ) Deutschlander]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-35 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-18|Charles Edward Martzolf (1880 - 1967) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-18 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-25|Clara Louise Martzolf (1882 - 1980) Hetz]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-25 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-20|Cora Wilhelmina Martzolf (1886 - 1972) Marquart]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-20 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-41|Dennis D. Martzolf (1939 - 1969) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-41 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-34|Doris M. Martzolf (1911 - 1947) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-34 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-13|Elizabeth Martzolf (1869 - 1941) Sherman]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-13 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-30|Elizabeth R. Martzolf (1926 - 2019) Dudkowski]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-30 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-37|Evelyn Marie Martzolf (1910 - 2003) Chapman]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-37 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-19|Frederick Martzolf (1884 - 1964) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-19 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-43|Gary Martzolf (1946 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-43 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-23|George Martzolf (1873 - 1909) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-23 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-15|George Jacob Martzolf (1875 - 1945) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-15 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-33|Gladys Katherine Martzolf (1910 - 1910) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-33 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-28|Harold W. Martzolf (1912 - 1956) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-28 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-32|Harriet Frances Martzolf (1908 - 1968) Barrows]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-32 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-40|Herbert William Martzolf (1914 - 1977) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-40 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-39|Irving W. Martzolf (1914 - 2001) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-39 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-10|Jacob Martzolf (1847 - 1918) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-10 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marzolf-110|Johann George Martzolf (1805 - 1883) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marzolf-110 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-48|Johann Berty Martzolf (1875 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-48 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-46|Katharina Martzolf (1873 - 1874) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-46 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marzolf-111|Magdalene Mary Martzolf (1834 - 1926) Schlemmer]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marzolf-111 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-47|Maria Magdalena Martzolf (1866 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-47 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-11|Mary Martzolf (1866 - ) Welt]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-11 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-29|Raymond E. Martzolf (1914 - 1989) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-29 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-31|Robert A. Martzolf (1928 - 1987) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-31 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-42|Ronald Martzolf (1940 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-42 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-14|Rosa Martzolf (1872 - ) Little]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-14 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-38|Roy Frederick Martzolf (1911 - 1973) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-38 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-8|Saloma Martzolf (1840 - 1897) Hettrick]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-8 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-22|Saloma Martzolf (1871 - 1928) Couch]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-22 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolf-16|William J. Martzolf (1878 - 1959) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolf-16 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolff-7|Anna Catharina Martzolff (1754 - 1756) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolff-7 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolff-9|Georg Martzolff (1765 - 1766) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolff-9 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolff-3|H. George Martzolff (1640 - 1682) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolff-3 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolff-4|Johann Phillipp Martzolff (1671 - 1760) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolff-4 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolff-5|Johann Phillipp Martzolff (1718 - 1783) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolff-5 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolff-6|M. Marguerite Martzolff (1694 - 1770) Sturm]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolff-6 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolff-8|Maria Catharina Martzolff (1759 - 1764) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolff-8 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marzolf-114|Anna Marie Marzolf (1866 - 1951) Freiert]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marzolf-114 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marzolf-116|Elisabetha Barbara Marzolf (1867 - 1960) Oswald]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marzolf-116 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marzolf-117|Emma Louise Marzolf (1869 - 1962) Donewirth]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marzolf-117 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marzolff-5|Eva Catharina Marzolf (1794 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marzolff-5 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marzolff-8|Eva Margaretha Marzolf (1800 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marzolff-8 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marzolff-13|Frederick Marzolf (1824 - 1844) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marzolff-13 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marzolf-101|Georg Jacob Marzolf (1785 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marzolf-101 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marzolff-6|Georg Friedrich Marzolf (1795 - 1873) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marzolff-6 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marzolff-11|Georg Henry Marzolf (1811 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marzolff-11 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marzolff-7|George Heinrich Marzolf (1797 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marzolff-7 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marzolff-16|George Jacob Marzolf (1810 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marzolff-16 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marzolf-64|George Frederic Marzolf (1813 - 1896) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marzolf-64 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marzolf-102|George Henry Marzolf (1817 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marzolf-102 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marzolf-103|George Henry Marzolf (1818 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marzolf-103 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marzolf-112|George Marzolf (1835 - 1914) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marzolf-112 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marzolf-106|Georges Frederic Marzolf (1836 - 1916) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marzolf-106 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marzolf-63|Georges Marzolf (1840 - 1907) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marzolf-63 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marzolf-108|Henry Marzolf (1842 - 1894) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marzolf-108 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marzolf-118|Ida Salome Marzolf (1871 - 1961) Peters]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marzolf-118 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marzolf-104|Jean George Marzolf (1821 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marzolf-104 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marzolf-113|John Marzolf (1843 - 1910) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marzolf-113 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marzolf-115|John F. Marzolf (1875 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marzolf-115 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marzolf-105|Madeleine Marzolf (1824 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marzolf-105 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marzolf-109|Madeleine Marzolf (1845 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marzolf-109 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marzolff-10|Magdalena Marzolf (1808 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marzolff-10 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marzolff-14|Magdalene Marzolf (1828 - 1926) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marzolff-14 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marzolff-12|Margaret Marzolf (1822 - 1893) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marzolff-12 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marzolff-15|Mary Eva Marzolf (1833 - 1863) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marzolff-15 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marzolff-9|Philipp Heinrich Marzolf (1803 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marzolff-9 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marzolf-107|Salomee Marzolf (1839 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marzolf-107 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Martzolff-10|Georg Heinrich Marzolff (1771 - 1772) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Martzolff-10 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marzolff-2|Johann Jacob Marzolff (1762 - 1819) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marzolff-2 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marzolff-4|Margaretha Salomea Marzolff (1788 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marzolff-4 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Marzolff-1|Wendel Marzolff (1605 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Marzolff-1 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Mehl-151|Betty Jane Mehl (1926 - ) East]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Mehl-151 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Mehl-153|Edward G. Mehl (1930 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Mehl-153 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Mehl-152|Janet M. Mehl (1929 - ) Zicht]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Mehl-152 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Meinke-118|Bertha Meinke (1881 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Meinke-118 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Meinke-117|William Meinke (1897 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Meinke-117 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Miller-56350|Harold F. Miller (1911 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Miller-56350 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Miller-56351|Virginia D. Miller (1913 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Miller-56351 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Mittelhaeusser-2|Margareta Mittelhaeusser (1699 - 1768) Holtzmann]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Mittelhaeusser-2 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Mittelhaeusser-1|Michel Mittelhaeusser (1667 - 1704) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Mittelhaeusser-1 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Monn-40|Marie Eve Monn (1738 - 1794) Sturm]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Monn-40 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Bishop-15781|Bishop Nicolaus (1863 - 1863) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Bishop-15781 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[O’Brien-30|Bessie O'Brien (1896 - 1994) Semans]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=O’Brien-30 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Ott-1687|June Ott (1938 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Ott-1687 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Ott-1686|Marie Ott (1933 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Ott-1686 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Parks-3404|Ethel Eloise Parks (1920 - 1991) Martzolf]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Parks-3404 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Parks-3703|Fred Parks (1934 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Parks-3703 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Parks-3704|Frederick Parks (1873 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Parks-3704 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Parks-3702|Grace Parks (1932 - 2003) Mediak]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Parks-3702 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Parks-3701|Raymond Lester Parks (1898 - 1950) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Parks-3701 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Pelz-59|Rosalie Pelz ( - ) Kelchlin]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Pelz-59 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Robidoux-190|Jean Joyce Robidoux (1924 - 2004) Pelz]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Robidoux-190 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Robidoux-200|John T. Robidoux (1938 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Robidoux-200 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Robidoux-201|John T. Robidoux (1959 - 1979) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Robidoux-201 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Robidoux-202|Richard R. Robidoux (1931 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Robidoux-202 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-20|Adolph C. Rohl (1890 - 1967) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-20 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-203|Adolph Rohl (1914 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-203 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-38|Adolph Rohl (1931 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-38 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-33|Alice Anna Rohl (1915 - 2010) Madge]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-33 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-201|Anonymous Rohl (1941 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-201 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-27|Arthur R. Rohl (1905 - 1976) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-27 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-46|Baby Rohl (1927 - 1927) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-46 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-21|Bertha L. Rohl (1892 - 1958) Hetherly]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-21 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-22|Charles Peter Rohl (1893 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-22 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-208|Charles William Rohl (1925 - 2012) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-208 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-23|Clara Edna Rohl (1897 - 1995) Friedrich]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-23 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-43|Cornelius Theodore Rohl (1888 - 1975) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-43 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-62|Delores Florence Rohl (1924 - ) Stoldt]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-62 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-24|Dewey Horace Rohl (1899 - 1969) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-24 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-66|Dewey Rohl (1932 - 2009) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-66 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-34|Donald F. Rohl (1918 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-34 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-63|Doris Rohl (1925 - ) Ahlstrom]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-63 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-35|Earl W. Rohl (1929 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-35 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-52|Esther Rohl (1891 - 1971) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-52 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-44|Evelyn Mary Rohl (1917 - 2014) Pacheco]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-44 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-25|Florence H. Rohl (1901 - 2002) Eddy]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-25 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-36|Frances Rohl (1913 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-36 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-54|George E. Rohl (1888 - 1963) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-54 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-205|Gerald Emery Rohl (1929 - 1978) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-205 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-19|Grace K. Rohl (1895 - 1992) Grambo]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-19 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-209|Ira E. Rohl (1926 - 1994) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-209 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-67|Jacqueline Rohl (1935 - ) Molitoris]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-67 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-29|John F. Rohl (1909 - 1932) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-29 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-207|John Lavern Rohl (1924 - 2018) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-207 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-204|Joseph C. F. Rohl (1920 - 1974) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-204 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-32|Lawrence W. Rohl (1913 - 2002) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-32 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-210|Leroy A. Rohl (1932 - 2003) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-210 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-31|Lester C. Rohl (1911 - 2006) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-31 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-51|Lillian S. Rohl (1886 - 1961) Paine]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-51 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-26|Lillian M. Rohl (1903 - 1997) Graham]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-26 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-53|Mabel Rohl (1894 - 1965) Loper]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-53 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-37|Madge Rohl (1916 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-37 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-39|Mono Clair Rohl (1939 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-39 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-206|Paul Rohl (1935 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-206 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-40|Rodney Wilbert Rohl (1933 - 2009) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-40 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-42|Thomas John Rohl (1940 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-42 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-65|Vernadee Rohl (1929 - 1998) Kraft]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-65 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-64|Virginia Rohl (1927 - 2020) Hastrich]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-64 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-28|Walter Rohl (1907 - 1986) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-28 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-202|William Adolph Rohl (1887 - 1977) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-202 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Rohl-45|William C. Rohl (1920 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Rohl-45 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Ruffenach-181|Jean Henri Ruffenach (1757 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Ruffenach-181 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Ruffenach-179|Marie Eve Dorthe Ruffenach (1781 - ) Sturm]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Ruffenach-179 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sandel-89|Grace Sandel (1903 - ) Stine]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sandel-89 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sandel-90|Katherine Sandel (1899 - ) Backman]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sandel-90 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Schaefer-1707|Anna Maria Schaefer (1775 - ) Weber]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Schaefer-1707 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Schaefer-1513|Richard Schaefer (1934 - 1993) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Schaefer-1513 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Schlemmer-278|Christian Friedrich Schlemmer (1870 - 1872) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Schlemmer-278 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Schlemmer-134|Elizabeth M. Schlemmer (1858 - 1942) Hetherly]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Schlemmer-134 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Schlemmer-135|Frederick G. Schlemmer (1871 - 1872) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Schlemmer-135 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Schlemmer-114|Jacob Adam Schlemmer (1860 - 1897) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Schlemmer-114 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Schlemmer-136|Jacob Fred Schlemmer (1885 - 1951) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Schlemmer-136 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Schlemmer-115|John Schlemmer (1862 - 1951) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Schlemmer-115 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Schlemmer-113|Lena M. Schlemmer (1856 - 1933) Snyder]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Schlemmer-113 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Schlemmer-116|Louisa Katharine Schlemmer (1874 - ) Billiar]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Schlemmer-116 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sergi-23|Michael Sergi (1945 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sergi-23 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sherman-5113|John Arthur Sherman (1889 - 1968) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sherman-5113 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Shrigley-19|Theodora Shrigley (1940 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Shrigley-19 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Smithson-525|Donald D. Smithson (1923 - 2007) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Smithson-525 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Smithson-523|Maree L. Smithson (1918 - 2008) Cady]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Smithson-523 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Smithson-524|William Smithson (1917 - 1969) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Smithson-524 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Snyder-6940|Archibald Snyder (1886 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Snyder-6940 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Snyder-6941|Bernard Snyder (1894 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Snyder-6941 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Snyder-6937|Celia Snyder (1879 - ) Bower]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Snyder-6937 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Snyder-6939|Cora Snyder (1884 - ) Bowman]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Snyder-6939 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Snyder-6938|Oran Snyder (1881 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Snyder-6938 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Stephan-415|Beatrice M. Stephan (1905 - 2000) Jensen]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Stephan-415 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Stephan-443|Charles C. Stephan (1894 - 1936) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Stephan-443 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Stephan-414|Clarence George Stephan (1898 - 1918) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Stephan-414 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Stephan-440|Elmer H. Stephan (1886 - 1941) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Stephan-440 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Stephan-439|Frank A. Stephan (1884 - 1950) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Stephan-439 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Stephan-442|George L. Stephan (1891 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Stephan-442 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Stephan-438|Henry W. Stephan (1883 - 1967) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Stephan-438 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Stephan-441|Johnie Stephan (1888 - 1892) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Stephan-441 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Stephan-435|Marguerite Stephan (1901 - 1977) Mehl]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Stephan-435 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Stoetzel-104|Anna Stoetzel (1654 - 1727) Greiner]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Stoetzel-104 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Stumpf-364|Charles A. Stumpf (1899 - 1975) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Stumpf-364 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Stumpf-362|Chester C. Stumpf (1895 - 1914) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Stumpf-362 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Stumpf-361|Clara A. Stumpf (1893 - 1965) Snedden]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Stumpf-361 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Stumpf-371|Dolores Stumpf (1917 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Stumpf-371 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Stumpf-372|Marion Stumpf (1918 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Stumpf-372 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Stumpf-363|Ralph J. Stumpf (1897 - 1963) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Stumpf-363 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-1023|Aaron Sturm (1883 - 1884) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-1023 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-824|Albert Sturm (1885 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-824 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-818|Allan F. Sturm (1928 - 1974) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-818 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-328|Arthur Sturm (1888 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-328 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-807|Bertha Sturm (1889 - 1893) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-807 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-820|Carloline Sturm (1937 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-820 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-311|Caroline Sturm (1840 - 1913) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-311 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-409|Caroline Sturm (1856 - 1932) Kinnen]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-409 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-414|Charles C. Sturm (1873 - 1908) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-414 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-420|Chester Charles Sturm (1902 - 1971) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-420 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-327|Clara Sturm (1886 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-327 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-415|Clarence George Sturm (1892 - 1892) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-415 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-331|Clarence Eli Sturm (1895 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-331 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-822|Clarence L. Sturm (1929 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-822 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-416|Cora L. Sturm (1893 - 1928) Berry]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-416 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-324|Daniel Sturm (1855 - 1896) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-324 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-817|Donald C. Sturm (1925 - 1983) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-817 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-292|Dorothea Sturm (1803 - 1870) Bishop]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-292 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-815|Dorothy C. Sturm (1920 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-815 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-422|Edna Clara Sturm (1905 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-422 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-823|Edward Sturm (1880 - 1954) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-823 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-338|Edward J. Sturm (1902 - 1952) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-338 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-811|Edward Sturm (1918 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-811 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-325|Elias Sturm (1858 - 1928) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-325 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-322|Elmer J. Sturm (1880 - 1968) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-322 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-333|Emanuel Sturm (1860 - 1906) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-333 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-330|Flora Rickie Sturm (1893 - 1903) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-330 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-329|Frank Sturm (1890 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-329 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-709|George Martin Sturm (1775 - 1847) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-709 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-711|George Sturm (1820 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-711 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-1020|George Sturm (1853 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-1020 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-334|George N. Sturm (1862 - 1907) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-334 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-413|George Philip Sturm (1867 - 1944) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-413 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-337|George V. Sturm (1900 - 1946) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-337 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-812|George Sturm (1920 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-812 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-816|George Sturm (1922 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-816 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-1022|Gertrude Sturm (1894 - 1897) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-1022 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-729|Gloria Sturm (1934 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-729 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-319|Hannah Sturm (1849 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-319 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-821|Harrison Sturm (1884 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-821 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-1025|Howard A. Sturm (1896 - 1978) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-1025 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-332|Howard Wally Sturm (1900 - 1975) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-332 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-321|Ida Kathryn Sturm (1879 - 1964) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-321 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-315|Jacob Sturm (1817 - 1968) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-315 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-317|Jacob Sturm (1848 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-317 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-819|James T Sturm (1935 - 1995) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-819 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-1016|Jean Hans Sturm (1647 - 1697) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-1016 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-1017|Jean Jacques Sturm (1684 - 1765) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-1017 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-1027|Jean Henri Sturm (1686 - 1753) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-1027 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-1018|Jean Georges Sturm (1750 - 1791) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-1018 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-312|John Sturm (1844 - 1922) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-312 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-320|John P. Sturm (1851 - 1918) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-320 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-336|Joseph Nicholas Sturm (1891 - 1953) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-336 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-810|Joseph G. Sturm (1915 - 1972) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-810 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-1028|Justin E. Sturm (1907 - 2000) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-1028 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-395|Lana Sturm (1860 - 1893) Wagner]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-395 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-419|Laura Carolina Sturm (1899 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-419 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-335|Levi J. Sturm (1867 - 1913) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-335 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-326|Lillie Sturm (1884 - ) Snell]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-326 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-339|Loretta Sturm (1905 - ) Stilb]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-339 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-1019|Louis Ferdinand Sturm (1850 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-1019 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-710|Madgalena Sturm (1814 - 1877) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-710 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-814|Margaret Frieda Sturm (1919 - 1919) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-814 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-808|Margareth B. Sturm (1893 - 1898) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-808 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-1029|Marguerta Sturm (1691 - 1756) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-1029 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-1030|Maria Philippina Sturm (1864 - 1895) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-1030 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-288|Marie Eva Sturm (1808 - 1893) Martzolf]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-288 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-809|Marie Sturm (1914 - ) Ott]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-809 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-308|Martin Sturm (1800 - 1852) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-308 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-313|Martin Sturm (1849 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-313 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-412|Martin Sturm (1862 - 1933) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-412 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-316|Mary Sturm (1847 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-316 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-314|Mary Sturm (1847 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-314 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-417|Mary Magdalena Sturm (1895 - 1912) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-417 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-1024|Matie W. Sturm (1887 - 1889) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-1024 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-421|Mildred Sturm (1905 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-421 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-1021|Mina Sturm (1856 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-1021 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-805|Nettie M. Sturm (1903 - 1985) Luderman]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-805 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-478|Norma Ruth Sturm (1928 - ) Peters]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-478 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-411|Norman F. Sturm (1897 - 1972) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-411 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-408|Philip Sturm (1824 - 1904) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-408 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-418|Raymond Martin Sturm (1897 - 1945) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-418 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-728|Robert A. Sturm (1930 - 1985) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-728 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-323|Samuel Sturm (1853 - 1932) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-323 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-813|Shirley Sturm (1930 - 1959) Haug]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-813 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-479|Shirley Sturm (1940 - ) Pericak]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-479 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-410|William Sturm (1858 - 1918) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-410 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-806|William L. Sturm (1901 - 1960) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-806 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Sturm-318|Wilson Sturm (1880 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Sturm-318 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Stutzman-287|Arlyn Stutzman (1920 - ) Adolf]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Stutzman-287 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Stutzman-286|Eldon Wesley Stutzman (1915 - 1976) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Stutzman-286 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Thompson-33859|James William Thompson (1940 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Thompson-33859 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Thompson-33821|Patricia Joan Thompson (1938 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Thompson-33821 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Voelcker-11|Flora T. Voelcker (1904 - 1982) Pengel]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Voelcker-11 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Wagner-7146|Albert Emil Wagner (1883 - 1952) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Wagner-7146 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Wagner-12399|Anna Maria Wagner (1666 - 1735) Holtzmann]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Wagner-12399 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Wagner-5688|Barbara Wagner (1890 - 1890) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Wagner-5688 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Wagner-7148|Carabell C. Wagner (1891 - 1981) Johnson]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Wagner-7148 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Wagner-5468|Carlton Wagner (1908 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Wagner-5468 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Wagner-4258|Emma M. Wagner (1879 - 1960) Sandel]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Wagner-4258 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Wagner-5467|Evelyn D. Wagner (1905 - 1983) Kraatz]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Wagner-5467 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Wagner-7241|Glen Albert Wagner (1910 - 1987) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Wagner-7241 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Wagner-12401|Jacob Wagner (1605 - 1665) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Wagner-12401 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Wagner-12400|Jacob Wagner (1639 - 1676) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Wagner-12400 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Wagner-6291|Laverne Wagner (1910 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Wagner-6291 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Wagner-7147|Rosa Wagner (1887 - 1979) Stutzman]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Wagner-7147 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Wagner-5466|Sanford Jacob Wagner (1879 - 1949) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Wagner-5466 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5053|Albert C. Weber (1885 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5053 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5594|Alburtis E. Weber (1890 - 1962) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5594 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-4056|Amelia Sophia Weber (1858 - 1944) Fitch]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-4056 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5062|Anna M. Weber (1917 - 1988) Sergi]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5062 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-3961|Catherine Weber (1854 - 1930) Wagner]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-3961 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5042|Catherine A. Weber (1869 - 1933) Stumpf]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5042 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5041|Charles Weber (1842 - 1924) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5041 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-4435|Charles W. Weber (1860 - 1937) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-4435 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5620|Charles A. Weber (1926 - 1993) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5620 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-3964|Clara L. Weber (1869 - 1929) Fitch]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-3964 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5047|Clara A. Weber (1875 - 1945) Stephan]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5047 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5634|Clarence W. Weber (1897 - 1992) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5634 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5046|Claude G. Weber (1898 - 1899) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5046 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5050|Claude Randolph Weber (1923 - 1945) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5050 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5066|Coletta R. Weber (1930 - 1946) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5066 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5059|Doris W. Weber (1904 - 1983) Robidoux]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5059 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-4438|Edward Weber (1870 - 1909) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-4438 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5054|Edward G. Weber (1888 - 1962) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5054 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5607|Eleanor Weber (1911 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5607 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5581|Elizabeth Weber (1828 - 1909) Hetz]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5581 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5085|Elizabeth M. Weber (1858 - 1934) Weimar]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5085 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5048|Elizabeth Weber (1878 - 1960) Blackman]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5048 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-3963|Emma Weber (1859 - ) Choate]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-3963 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-4440|Emma Weber (1873 - 1959) Voelcker]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-4440 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-4442|Ervin F. Weber (1900 - 1986) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-4442 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5060|Eunice E. Weber (1908 - 1988) Shrigley]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5060 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5051|Frank P. Weber (1881 - 1910) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5051 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-4434|Frederick William Weber (1833 - 1898) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-4434 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5043|Frederick C. Weber (1870 - 1934) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5043 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5609|Frederick Bradley Weber (1907 - 1991) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5609 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-4423|George Weber (1826 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-4423 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-4436|George L. Weber (1865 - 1931) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-4436 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5045|George H. Weber (1874 - 1932) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5045 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5633|George H. Weber (1893 - 1930) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5633 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-7188|Hans Weber (1593 - 1685) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-7188 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5635|Harry E. Weber (1904 - 1968) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5635 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-4439|Henry Weber (1872 - 1947) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-4439 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5632|Herbert G. Weber (1890 - 1972) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5632 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5619|Hilda Weber (1913 - 2015) Dorrenbacher]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5619 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-4443|Howard H. Weber (1904 - 1971) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-4443 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5596|Ivan C. Weber (1892 - 1976) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5596 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-3960|Jacob Weber (1823 - 1880) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-3960 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-4437|Jacob Weber (1867 - 1944) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-4437 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5065|James F Weber (1928 - 1946) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5065 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-3959|Johann Weber (1797 - 1857) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-3959 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5049|John Nicholas Weber (1879 - 1954) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5049 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5617|John Weber (1921 - 1921) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5617 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5580|Katharina Weber (1822 - 1891) Geison]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5580 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5605|Katherine Weber (1907 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5605 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-3962|Lana Weber (1856 - 1912) Rohl]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-3962 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5064|Leo J. Weber (1925 - 1946) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5064 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-4444|Lester Weber (1908 - 1928) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-4444 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5063|Linus J. Weber (1919 - 2002) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5063 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-4445|Loretta M. Weber (1910 - 2001) Smith]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-4445 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-4424|Louis Weber (1836 - 1910) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-4424 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-7180|Margareta Weber (1646 - 1717) Grässel]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-7180 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5616|Marion C. Weber (1912 - 2004) Thompson]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5616 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5061|Marjorie M. Weber (1912 - 1998) Voelker]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5061 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5597|Mary D. Weber (1888 - 1966) Braun]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5597 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5052|Matilda C. Weber (1883 - 1963) Hentzy]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5052 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5631|Michael Weber (1775 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5631 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5608|Mildred E. Weber (1901 - 2003) Schworm]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5608 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5058|Myrtle Ruth Weber (1894 - ) Smithson]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5058 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5618|Robert Edward Weber (1910 - 1997) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5618 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5606|Theodore Weber (1909 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5606 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5055|Walter A. Weber (1890 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5055 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5044|William J. Weber (1872 - 1944) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5044 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-4441|William P. Weber (1877 - 1964) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-4441 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weber-5595|William C. Weber (1887 - 1914) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weber-5595 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weik-49|Barbara Weik (1800 - 1876) Weber]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weik-49 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weimar-37|Frederick J. Weimar (1888 - 1978) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weimar-37 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Weimar-36|Henry George Weimar (1884 - 1891) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Weimar-36 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Wellington-1097|Ashley Hiram Wellington (1794 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Wellington-1097 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Wellington-1096|Harmon W. Wellington (1822 - 1863) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Wellington-1096 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Wellington-1074|Josiah Luther Wellington (1780 - 1817) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Wellington-1074 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Wellington-1098|Josian Wellington (1745 - 1825) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Wellington-1098 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf :[[Welt-29|Laura Welt (1892 - 1985) Deutschlander]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolf-43&person2_name=Welt-29 is a relative] : of Gary Martzolf

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[[Space:Martzolf6degees0|Relatives]], [[Space:Martzolf6degees1|1 Degree of Separation]], [[Space:Martzolf6degees2|2 Degrees of Separation (A-M)]], [[Space:Martzolf6degees2b|2 Degrees of Separation (N-Z)]], [[Space:Martzolfdegees3|3 Degrees of Separation]], [[Space:Martzolfdegees4|4 Degrees of Separation]], [[Space:Martzolfdegees5|5 Degrees of Separation]], [[Space:Martzolfdegees6|6 Degrees of Separation]], [[:category:Lancaster_New_York_6_Degrees_of_Anyone|6 Degrees of Anyone]] :[[UNKNOWN-274550|Anna (1650 - 1687) Schuster]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=UNKNOWN-274550&person2_name=Sandel-104 is related to] : [[Sandel-104|Fredericka Sandel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Unknown-505726|Anna S. (1861 - 1942) Bergtold]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Unknown-505726&person2_name=Gerspacher-417 is related to] : [[Gerspacher-417|Anonymous Gerspacher]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Unknown-440275|Catharine (1814 - 1883) Leininger]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Unknown-440275&person2_name=Martin-28854 is related to] : [[Martin-28854|Mason Martin]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Brown-74182|Christine (1906 - ) Brown]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Brown-74182&person2_name=Brown-97844 is related to] : [[Brown-97844|Shirley Brown]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Unknown-420835|Elizabeth (1814 - ) Weibel]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Unknown-420835&person2_name=Wander-220 is related to] : [[Wander-220|Anonymous Wander]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Sanford-2408|Julia M. (1847 - 1909) Sanford]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sanford-2408&person2_name=Stutzman-252 is related to] : [[Stutzman-252|Helen Stutzman]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Unknown-307326|Kunigunda (1854 - 1909) Gebhardt]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Unknown-307326&person2_name=Gangloff-32 is related to] : [[Gangloff-32|Eugene Gangloff]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[UNKNOWN-276025|Lois (1899 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=UNKNOWN-276025&person2_name=Sandel-154 is related to] : [[Sandel-154|Evelyn Sandel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Unknown-510868|Louisa (1852 - 1918) Rosner]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Unknown-510868&person2_name=Rosner-198 is related to] : [[Rosner-198|George Rosner]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Unknown-354935|Mary Ann (1813 - 1876) White]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Unknown-354935&person2_name=Wieser-65 is related to] : [[Wieser-65|Harry Wieser]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Unknown-457212|Mary (1820 - ) Robinson]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Unknown-457212&person2_name=Robinson-35710 is related to] : [[Robinson-35710|George Robinson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Unknown-459221|Mary (1878 - 1934) McNichol]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Unknown-459221&person2_name=McNichol-79 is related to] : [[McNichol-79|Harold Mcnichol]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Unknown-484348|Olive (1881 - ) Mueller]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Unknown-484348&person2_name=Huber-1636 is related to] : [[Huber-1636|Leo Huber]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Unknown-519103|Pauline (1906 - 1992) Wyroba]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Unknown-519103&person2_name=Borcz-1 is related to] : [[Borcz-1|John Borcz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[UNKNOWN-276024|Ruth (1891 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=UNKNOWN-276024&person2_name=Sandel-157 is related to] : [[Sandel-157|Hazel Sandel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Unknown-300926|Ursula (1779 - ) Easterly]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Unknown-300926&person2_name=Marle-20 is related to] : [[Marle-20|Frederick Marle]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Abbott-6548|Patrick H. Abbott (1871 - 1904) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Abbott-6548&person2_name=Abbott-6549 is related to] : [[Abbott-6549|William Abbott]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Abel-1889|Margaret Abel (1802 - ) Simme]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Abel-1889&person2_name=Young-21197 is related to] : [[Young-21197|Harvey Young]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Abraham-1673|Rosina Abraham (1700 - ) Trommeter]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Abraham-1673&person2_name=Trommeter-14 is related to] : [[Trommeter-14|Joannes Trommeter]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Acker-705|Georgia Kay Acker (1934 - 1934) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Acker-705&person2_name=Lachat-19 is related to] : [[Lachat-19|Ernest Lachat]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Acker-1131|Odile Gangloff Acker (1740 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Acker-1131&person2_name=Gangloff-76 is related to] : [[Gangloff-76|Bernard Gangloff]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ackman-56|Carol Jean Ackman (1939 - ) Nauert]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ackman-56&person2_name=Meininghaus-7 is related to] : [[Meininghaus-7|Marilyn Meininghaus]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ackman-57|Richard Roy Ackman (1939 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ackman-57&person2_name=Meininghaus-7 is related to] : [[Meininghaus-7|Marilyn Meininghaus]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Adams-29740|Arthur Adams (1894 - 1939) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Adams-29740&person2_name=Hurley-1795 is related to] : [[Hurley-1795|Marlin Hurley]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Adams-37748|Beatrice F. Adams (1908 - ) Phillippi]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Adams-37748&person2_name=Hurley-1795 is related to] : [[Hurley-1795|Marlin Hurley]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Adams-37747|Frank Charles Adams (1882 - 1942) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Adams-37747&person2_name=Hurley-1795 is related to] : [[Hurley-1795|Marlin Hurley]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Adams-37753|Gary H. Adams (1939 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Adams-37753&person2_name=Hurley-1795 is related to] : [[Hurley-1795|Marlin Hurley]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Adams-29739|Henry Adams (1844 - 1931) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Adams-29739&person2_name=Hurley-1795 is related to] : [[Hurley-1795|Marlin Hurley]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Adams-37750|Henry Adams (1912 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Adams-37750&person2_name=Hurley-1795 is related to] : [[Hurley-1795|Marlin Hurley]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Adams-27297|Ida G. Adams (1876 - 1960) Thomas]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Adams-27297&person2_name=Hurley-1795 is related to] : [[Hurley-1795|Marlin Hurley]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Adams-37751|Kathryn V. Adams (1923 - 2016) Gordon]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Adams-37751&person2_name=Hurley-1795 is related to] : [[Hurley-1795|Marlin Hurley]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Adams-37749|Kenneth E. 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Aldinger (1888 - 1967) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Aldinger-66&person2_name=Urshel-20 is related to] : [[Urshel-20|Louise Urshel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Aldrich-2488|Caroline Sophia Aldrich (1907 - 1972) Hirt]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Aldrich-2488&person2_name=Simme-35 is related to] : [[Simme-35|Jonathan Simme]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Aldrich-2493|Dorothy Jane Aldrich (1915 - 1983) Roth]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Aldrich-2493&person2_name=Simme-35 is related to] : [[Simme-35|Jonathan Simme]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Aldrich-2494|Edwin Ernest Aldrich (1917 - 2005) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Aldrich-2494&person2_name=Simme-35 is related to] : [[Simme-35|Jonathan Simme]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Aldrich-2469|Ernest James Aldrich (1873 - 1942) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Aldrich-2469&person2_name=Simme-35 is related to] : [[Simme-35|Jonathan Simme]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Aldrich-2487|Ervin John Aldrich (1906 - 1992) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Aldrich-2487&person2_name=Simme-35 is related to] : [[Simme-35|Jonathan Simme]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Aldrich-2486|Florence Louise Aldrich (1904 - 1982) Cardinal]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Aldrich-2486&person2_name=Simme-35 is related to] : [[Simme-35|Jonathan Simme]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Aldrich-2495|Gladys Violet Aldrich (1919 - 1990) Schmidt]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Aldrich-2495&person2_name=Simme-35 is related to] : [[Simme-35|Jonathan Simme]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Aldrich-2260|Ida Mae Aldrich (1910 - 1976) Cardinal]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Aldrich-2260&person2_name=Simme-35 is related to] : [[Simme-35|Jonathan Simme]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Aldrich-2490|Lorraine M. 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) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Anstett-164&person2_name=Nuwer-49 is related to] : [[Nuwer-49|Michael Nuwer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Anstett-189|John Anstett (1860 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Anstett-189&person2_name=Anstett-208 is related to] : [[Anstett-208|Marjorie Anstett]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Anstett-193|Joseph Anstett (1756 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Anstett-193&person2_name=Nuwer-49 is related to] : [[Nuwer-49|Michael Nuwer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Anstett-184|Joseph Anstett (1833 - 1915) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Anstett-184&person2_name=Nuwer-71 is related to] : [[Nuwer-71|Roman Nuwer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Anstett-185|Joseph Anstett (1875 - 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Babcock (1918 - 1929) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Babcock-2563&person2_name=Simme-30 is related to] : [[Simme-30|Jeffrey Simme]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Babcock-2597|Patricia Gail Babcock (1947 - 2006) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Babcock-2597&person2_name=Simme-30 is related to] : [[Simme-30|Jeffrey Simme]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Baccari-21|Anita Ann Baccari (1952 - 1955) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Baccari-21&person2_name=Carvelli-16 is related to] : [[Carvelli-16|Samuel Carvelli]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Baccari-23|Anthony F. Baccari (1934 - 1934) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Baccari-23&person2_name=Carvelli-16 is related to] : [[Carvelli-16|Samuel Carvelli]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Baccari-19|Clematine Baccari (1927 - 2005) Macaione]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Baccari-19&person2_name=Carvelli-16 is related to] : [[Carvelli-16|Samuel Carvelli]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Baccari-18|Francesco Baccari (1925 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Baccari-18&person2_name=Carvelli-16 is related to] : [[Carvelli-16|Samuel Carvelli]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Baccari-13|John Joseph Baccari (1922 - 1972) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Baccari-13&person2_name=Carvelli-16 is related to] : [[Carvelli-16|Samuel Carvelli]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Baccari-20|Loretta Baccari (1930 - 1984) Godlewski]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Baccari-20&person2_name=Carvelli-16 is related to] : [[Carvelli-16|Samuel Carvelli]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Baccari-12|Louis Dominic Baccari (1920 - 1999) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Baccari-12&person2_name=Carvelli-16 is related to] : [[Carvelli-16|Samuel Carvelli]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bach-811|Amelia Bach (1879 - ) Huckaby]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bach-811&person2_name=Sheldon-3501 is related to] : [[Sheldon-3501|Lawrence Sheldon]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bach-472|Anna Catharina Bach (1826 - 1907) Nuwer]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bach-472&person2_name=Nuwer-44 is related to] : [[Nuwer-44|Frank Nuwer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bach-821|Baby Bach (1898 - 1898) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bach-821&person2_name=Sheldon-3501 is related to] : [[Sheldon-3501|Lawrence Sheldon]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bach-816|Clara Bach (1888 - 1909) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bach-816&person2_name=Sheldon-3501 is related to] : [[Sheldon-3501|Lawrence Sheldon]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bach-822|Frederick J. Bach (1901 - 1934) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bach-822&person2_name=Sheldon-3501 is related to] : [[Sheldon-3501|Lawrence Sheldon]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bach-815|George Bach (1886 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bach-815&person2_name=Sheldon-3501 is related to] : [[Sheldon-3501|Lawrence Sheldon]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bach-818|Joseph A. Bach (1893 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bach-818&person2_name=Sheldon-3501 is related to] : [[Sheldon-3501|Lawrence Sheldon]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bach-810|Julius Peter Bach (1853 - 1926) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bach-810&person2_name=Sheldon-3501 is related to] : [[Sheldon-3501|Lawrence Sheldon]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bach-817|Laura J. Bach (1891 - ) Sheldon]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bach-817&person2_name=Sheldon-3501 is related to] : [[Sheldon-3501|Lawrence Sheldon]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bach-819|Lawrence Bach (1895 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bach-819&person2_name=Sheldon-3501 is related to] : [[Sheldon-3501|Lawrence Sheldon]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bach-813|Louis Bach (1882 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bach-813&person2_name=Sheldon-3501 is related to] : [[Sheldon-3501|Lawrence Sheldon]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bach-820|Peter N. Bach (1895 - 1959) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bach-820&person2_name=Sheldon-3501 is related to] : [[Sheldon-3501|Lawrence Sheldon]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bach-608|Petri Bach (1800 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bach-608&person2_name=Nuwer-44 is related to] : [[Nuwer-44|Frank Nuwer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bach-433|Rodney Lee Bach (1960 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bach-433&person2_name=Bach-434 is related to] : [[Bach-434|Brooke Bach]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bach-814|Veronica Bach (1884 - ) Burchard]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bach-814&person2_name=Sheldon-3501 is related to] : [[Sheldon-3501|Lawrence Sheldon]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bach-812|Victor H Bach (1880 - 1942) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bach-812&person2_name=Sheldon-3501 is related to] : [[Sheldon-3501|Lawrence Sheldon]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bachman-942|Elisabeth Bachman (1840 - 1889) Barnhardt]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bachman-942&person2_name=Barnhardt-516 is related to] : [[Barnhardt-516|Sandra Barnhart]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bachman-723|Peter Bachman (1807 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bachman-723&person2_name=Schwartz-1530 is related to] : [[Schwartz-1530|Louis Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bachman-578|Theresa Bachman (1833 - 1902) Schwartz]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bachman-578&person2_name=Schwartz-1530 is related to] : [[Schwartz-1530|Louis Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Backhaus-45|Louisa Backhaus (1860 - 1941) Monin]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Backhaus-45&person2_name=Monnin-81 is related to] : [[Monnin-81|Albert Monin]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bailey-10711|C. Horace Bailey (1863 - 1911) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bailey-10711&person2_name=Willis-9513 is related to] : [[Willis-9513|James Willis]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bailey-13083|Charlie Bailey ( - 1858) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bailey-13083&person2_name=Ives-793 is related to] : [[Ives-793|Edwin Ives]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bailey-10712|Florence Bailey Bailey (1883 - 1959) Sarsfield]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bailey-10712&person2_name=Willis-9513 is related to] : [[Willis-9513|James Willis]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bailey-10265|Lydia M Bailey (1861 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bailey-10265&person2_name=Ives-793 is related to] : [[Ives-793|Edwin Ives]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bailey-10264|William H. Bailey (1854 - 1928) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bailey-10264&person2_name=Ives-793 is related to] : [[Ives-793|Edwin Ives]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Baird-1891|Beryl Baird ( - 1994) Sandel]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Baird-1891&person2_name=Sandel-62 is related to] : [[Sandel-62|Lois Sandel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Baker-20543|Charles E. Baker (1863 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Baker-20543&person2_name=Gipple-15 is related to] : [[Gipple-15|Allen Gipple]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Baker-25320|Margaret R. Baker (1840 - 1916) Erb]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Baker-25320&person2_name=Erb-514 is related to] : [[Erb-514|Harriett Erb]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Baker-20542|Simeon Baker (1851 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Baker-20542&person2_name=Gipple-15 is related to] : [[Gipple-15|Allen Gipple]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Baker-20544|William Baker (1867 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Baker-20544&person2_name=Gipple-15 is related to] : [[Gipple-15|Allen Gipple]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ball-8451|Anna Kunigunde Ball (1750 - 1797) Dentinger]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ball-8451&person2_name=Nichter-31 is related to] : [[Nichter-31|Carl Nichter]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ball-9521|Bernard Ball (1829 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ball-9521&person2_name=Cook-18302 is related to] : [[Cook-18302|Earl Cook]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ball-4555|Catharine Elizabeth Ball (1777 - 1829) Nelles]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ball-4555&person2_name=Nichter-31 is related to] : [[Nichter-31|Carl Nichter]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ball-9481|Dora Ball (1916 - ) Poole]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ball-9481&person2_name=Haungs-24 is related to] : [[Haungs-24|Robert Haungs]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ball-9484|Edward Ball (1929 - 2002) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ball-9484&person2_name=Haungs-24 is related to] : [[Haungs-24|Robert Haungs]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ball-8593|Eva Rosina Ball (1816 - 1898) Suttell]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ball-8593&person2_name=Cook-18302 is related to] : [[Cook-18302|Earl Cook]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ball-9525|Francis Ball (1847 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ball-9525&person2_name=Cook-18302 is related to] : [[Cook-18302|Earl Cook]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ball-9517|Francois Joseph Ball (1812 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ball-9517&person2_name=Cook-18302 is related to] : [[Cook-18302|Earl Cook]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ball-9520|Francois Ball (1823 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ball-9520&person2_name=Cook-18302 is related to] : [[Cook-18302|Earl Cook]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ball-8433|Franz Ball (1739 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ball-8433&person2_name=Nichter-31 is related to] : [[Nichter-31|Carl Nichter]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ball-8450|Franz Ignatius Ball (1761 - 1835) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ball-8450&person2_name=Nichter-31 is related to] : [[Nichter-31|Carl Nichter]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ball-8652|George Ball (1821 - 1883) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ball-8652&person2_name=Cook-18302 is related to] : [[Cook-18302|Earl Cook]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ball-1124|Hans Ball (1590 - 1676) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ball-1124&person2_name=Nichter-31 is related to] : [[Nichter-31|Carl Nichter]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ball-5001|Jacob Ball (1629 - 1693) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ball-5001&person2_name=Nichter-31 is related to] : [[Nichter-31|Carl Nichter]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ball-4999|Joannes Valentin Ball (1721 - 1774) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ball-4999&person2_name=Nichter-31 is related to] : [[Nichter-31|Carl Nichter]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ball-1119|Johan Peter Ball (1699 - 1753) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ball-1119&person2_name=Nichter-31 is related to] : [[Nichter-31|Carl Nichter]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ball-1122|Johann Jacob Ball (1733 - 1810) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ball-1122&person2_name=Nichter-31 is related to] : [[Nichter-31|Carl Nichter]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ball-1121|Johannes Valentin Ball (1625 - 1668) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ball-1121&person2_name=Nichter-31 is related to] : [[Nichter-31|Carl Nichter]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ball-1125|Johannes Ball (1654 - 1709) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ball-1125&person2_name=Nichter-31 is related to] : [[Nichter-31|Carl Nichter]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ball-9188|Joseph Ball (1791 - 1835) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ball-9188&person2_name=Cook-18302 is related to] : [[Cook-18302|Earl Cook]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ball-9483|Kenneth E. Ball (1919 - 1919) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ball-9483&person2_name=Haungs-24 is related to] : [[Haungs-24|Robert Haungs]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ball-9526|Maria Ball (1849 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ball-9526&person2_name=Cook-18302 is related to] : [[Cook-18302|Earl Cook]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ball-8449|Marie Ann Ball (1792 - 1863) Feuerstein]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ball-8449&person2_name=Nichter-31 is related to] : [[Nichter-31|Carl Nichter]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ball-10532|Marie Anne Ball (1800 - ) Fix]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ball-10532&person2_name=Pautler-92 is related to] : [[Pautler-92|Leota Pautler]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ball-9519|Marie Anne Ball (1819 - ) Ball]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ball-9519&person2_name=Cook-18302 is related to] : [[Cook-18302|Earl Cook]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ball-9330|Marjorie Ball (1922 - 1998) Gast]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ball-9330&person2_name=Haungs-24 is related to] : [[Haungs-24|Robert Haungs]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ball-9522|Martin Ball (1831 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ball-9522&person2_name=Cook-18302 is related to] : [[Cook-18302|Earl Cook]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ball-9524|Mary Ball (1845 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ball-9524&person2_name=Cook-18302 is related to] : [[Cook-18302|Earl Cook]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ball-8653|Mary Elizabeth Ball (1851 - 1933) Stephan]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ball-8653&person2_name=Cook-18302 is related to] : [[Cook-18302|Earl Cook]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ball-9518|Mathias Ball (1813 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ball-9518&person2_name=Cook-18302 is related to] : [[Cook-18302|Earl Cook]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ball-5000|Phillip Jacob Ball (1660 - 1746) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ball-5000&person2_name=Nichter-31 is related to] : [[Nichter-31|Carl Nichter]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ball-9485|Ralph G. Ball (1932 - 2011) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ball-9485&person2_name=Haungs-24 is related to] : [[Haungs-24|Robert Haungs]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ball-9482|Wilma Ball (1917 - 2002) Wild]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ball-9482&person2_name=Haungs-24 is related to] : [[Haungs-24|Robert Haungs]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ballou-67|Elizabeth Ballou (1801 - 1888) Garfield]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ballou-67&person2_name=Bush-58 is related to] : [[Bush-58|Prescott Bush]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Balthasar-59|Anna Regina Balthasar (1864 - 1937) Voegele]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Balthasar-59&person2_name=Schaefer-1534 is related to] : [[Schaefer-1534|Evelyn Schaefer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Balthasar-62|Martinum Wilhelmann Balthasar (1867 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Balthasar-62&person2_name=Schaefer-1534 is related to] : [[Schaefer-1534|Evelyn Schaefer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Balthasar-58|Mary Katherine Balthasar (1862 - 1953) Maute]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Balthasar-58&person2_name= is related to] : [[Michael Maute]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Balthasar-61|William Balthasar (1830 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Balthasar-61&person2_name=Schaefer-1534 is related to] : [[Schaefer-1534|Evelyn Schaefer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bandy-1310|Charles Bandy (1945 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bandy-1310&person2_name=Haungs-24 is related to] : [[Haungs-24|Robert Haungs]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bangard-8|Arthur R. Bangard (1903 - 1943) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bangard-8&person2_name=Doedema-8 is related to] : [[Doedema-8|William Doedema]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bangard-9|Helen M. Bangard (1909 - ) Kuhn]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bangard-9&person2_name=Doedema-8 is related to] : [[Doedema-8|William Doedema]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bangard-10|James R. 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Benson (1895 - 1981) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Benson-3365&person2_name=Benson-3603 is related to] : [[Benson-3603|Carolyn Benson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Benson-3371|Dorothy Benson (1902 - 1937) Staggers]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Benson-3371&person2_name=Benson-3603 is related to] : [[Benson-3603|Carolyn Benson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Benson-3367|Edward Benson (1899 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Benson-3367&person2_name=Benson-3603 is related to] : [[Benson-3603|Carolyn Benson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Benson-5150|Myron James Benson (1846 - 1871) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Benson-5150&person2_name=Benson-3603 is related to] : [[Benson-3603|Carolyn Benson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Benson-3368|Myron O. Benson (1894 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Benson-3368&person2_name=Benson-3603 is related to] : [[Benson-3603|Carolyn Benson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Benson-3369|Sarah Grace Benson (1897 - 1997) Hessler]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Benson-3369&person2_name=Benson-3603 is related to] : [[Benson-3603|Carolyn Benson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Benson-3366|Wiliam Benson (1871 - 1943) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Benson-3366&person2_name=Benson-3603 is related to] : [[Benson-3603|Carolyn Benson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bentz-274|Amelia C. Bentz (1865 - 1941) Siebert]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bentz-274&person2_name=Motz-332 is related to] : [[Motz-332|Harvey Motz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bentz-318|Arthur W. Bentz (1908 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bentz-318&person2_name=Motz-332 is related to] : [[Motz-332|Harvey Motz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bentz-282|Clara M. Bentz (1879 - 1950) Frey]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bentz-282&person2_name=Motz-332 is related to] : [[Motz-332|Harvey Motz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bentz-288|Clara M. Bentz (1905 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bentz-288&person2_name=Motz-332 is related to] : [[Motz-332|Harvey Motz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bentz-285|Edith Clara Bentz (1896 - 1912) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bentz-285&person2_name=Motz-332 is related to] : [[Motz-332|Harvey Motz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bentz-296|Elizabeth Bentz ( - 1863) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bentz-296&person2_name=Motz-332 is related to] : [[Motz-332|Harvey Motz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bentz-276|Elizabeth Bentz (1868 - 1946) Koch]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bentz-276&person2_name=Hoppe-463 is related to] : [[Hoppe-463|Norma Hoppe]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bentz-319|Elizabeth Bentz (1914 - ) Vansplunder]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bentz-319&person2_name=Motz-332 is related to] : [[Motz-332|Harvey Motz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bentz-278|Emma Catherine Bentz (1870 - 1937) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bentz-278&person2_name=Motz-332 is related to] : [[Motz-332|Harvey Motz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bentz-279|George F. Bentz (1872 - 1935) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bentz-279&person2_name=Motz-332 is related to] : [[Motz-332|Harvey Motz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bentz-287|George F. Bentz (1901 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bentz-287&person2_name=Motz-332 is related to] : [[Motz-332|Harvey Motz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bentz-283|Gladys R. Bentz (1901 - 1920) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bentz-283&person2_name=Motz-332 is related to] : [[Motz-332|Harvey Motz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bentz-320|Harold Bentz (1920 - 1935) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bentz-320&person2_name=Motz-332 is related to] : [[Motz-332|Harvey Motz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bentz-273|Jacob Bentz (1841 - 1916) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bentz-273&person2_name=Motz-332 is related to] : [[Motz-332|Harvey Motz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bentz-277|Jacob H. Bentz (1867 - 1926) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bentz-277&person2_name=Motz-332 is related to] : [[Motz-332|Harvey Motz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bentz-280|Louisa L. Bentz (1874 - 1940) Ensinger]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bentz-280&person2_name=Motz-332 is related to] : [[Motz-332|Harvey Motz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bentz-281|Marie A. Bentz (1876 - 1963) Hanson]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bentz-281&person2_name=Motz-332 is related to] : [[Motz-332|Harvey Motz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bentz-284|Ruth Elizabeth Bentz (1894 - 1959) Motz]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bentz-284&person2_name=Motz-332 is related to] : [[Motz-332|Harvey Motz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bentz-275|Sarah A. Bentz (1863 - 1930) Eckert]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bentz-275&person2_name=Motz-332 is related to] : [[Motz-332|Harvey Motz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bentz-286|Violet L. Bentz (1898 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bentz-286&person2_name=Motz-332 is related to] : [[Motz-332|Harvey Motz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bentz-317|William J. Bentz (1881 - 1965) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bentz-317&person2_name=Motz-332 is related to] : [[Motz-332|Harvey Motz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Benzing-78|Catherine Benzing (1868 - 1950) Hutchinson]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Benzing-78&person2_name=Hutchinson-4913 is related to] : [[Hutchinson-4913|Harold Hutchinson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Benzinger-9|Katherina Benzinger (1831 - 1900) Bolender]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Benzinger-9&person2_name=Gangloff-33 is related to] : [[Gangloff-33|Judith Gangloff]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Benzow-3|Florence L. Benzow (1894 - 1968) Mann]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Benzow-3&person2_name=Adolf-97 is related to] : [[Adolf-97|Donald Adolf]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Berent-7|Adam Berent (1900 - 1970) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Berent-7&person2_name=Berent-29 is related to] : [[Berent-29|Norma Berent]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Berent-22|Adam Berent (1937 - 2005) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Berent-22&person2_name=Berent-29 is related to] : [[Berent-29|Norma Berent]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Berent-15|Amelia Berent (1887 - 1957) Egner]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Berent-15&person2_name=Berent-29 is related to] : [[Berent-29|Norma Berent]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Berent-19|Carl E. Berent (1898 - 1990) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Berent-19&person2_name=Berent-29 is related to] : [[Berent-29|Norma Berent]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Berent-27|Charles Berent (1898 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Berent-27&person2_name=Berent-29 is related to] : [[Berent-29|Norma Berent]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Berent-8|Edward A. Berent (1926 - 2009) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Berent-8&person2_name=Berent-29 is related to] : [[Berent-29|Norma Berent]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Berent-23|Helen Berent (1933 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Berent-23&person2_name=Berent-29 is related to] : [[Berent-29|Norma Berent]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Berent-12|Jacob Berent (1857 - 1936) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Berent-12&person2_name=Berent-29 is related to] : [[Berent-29|Norma Berent]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Berent-17|Jacob F. Berent (1892 - 1966) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Berent-17&person2_name=Berent-29 is related to] : [[Berent-29|Norma Berent]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Berent-14|Johan Berent (1885 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Berent-14&person2_name=Berent-29 is related to] : [[Berent-29|Norma Berent]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Berent-6|Joseph V. Berent (1928 - 2005) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Berent-6&person2_name=Berent-29 is related to] : [[Berent-29|Norma Berent]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Berent-16|Julius W. Berent (1889 - 1966) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Berent-16&person2_name=Berent-29 is related to] : [[Berent-29|Norma Berent]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Berent-13|Mary S Berent (1894 - 1977) Scheifla]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Berent-13&person2_name=Berent-29 is related to] : [[Berent-29|Norma Berent]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Berent-18|William M. Berent (1895 - 1962) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Berent-18&person2_name=Berent-29 is related to] : [[Berent-29|Norma Berent]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bergtold-35|Gertrude S. Bergtold (1893 - 1983) Maher]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bergtold-35&person2_name=Gerspacher-417 is related to] : [[Gerspacher-417|Anonymous Gerspacher]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bergtold-34|Joseph H. Bergtold (1896 - 1950) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bergtold-34&person2_name=Gerspacher-417 is related to] : [[Gerspacher-417|Anonymous Gerspacher]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bergtold-33|Julia E. Bergtold (1901 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bergtold-33&person2_name=Gerspacher-417 is related to] : [[Gerspacher-417|Anonymous Gerspacher]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bergtold-31|Magdalene Bergtold (1864 - 1956) Knauber]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bergtold-31&person2_name=Walter-3300 is related to] : [[Walter-3300|Marjorie Walter]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bernard-57|John Bernard (1469 - 1508) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bernard-57&person2_name=Murray-3034 is related to] : [[Murray-3034|Charles Murray]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bernard-53|John Bernard (1491 - 15549) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bernard-53&person2_name=Murray-3034 is related to] : [[Murray-3034|Charles Murray]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Berndt-94|Dorothea Berndt (1814 - 1873) Wolf]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Berndt-94&person2_name=Wolf-2424 is related to] : [[Wolf-2424|Charles Wolf]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Berner-143|Louise Dorothea Berner (1861 - 1900) Aldinger]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Berner-143&person2_name=Urshel-20 is related to] : [[Urshel-20|Louise Urshel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bernfeld-21|Jerome Bernfeld (1936 - 2019) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bernfeld-21&person2_name=Robinson-35710 is related to] : [[Robinson-35710|George Robinson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bernfeld-49|Jerry Bernfeld (1960 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bernfeld-49&person2_name=Robinson-35710 is related to] : [[Robinson-35710|George Robinson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bernfeld-20|Paul Bernfeld (1934 - 1978) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bernfeld-20&person2_name=Robinson-35710 is related to] : [[Robinson-35710|George Robinson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bernfeld-24|Sheila Ann Bernfeld (1946 - ) Denzel]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bernfeld-24&person2_name=Robinson-35710 is related to] : [[Robinson-35710|George Robinson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bernfeld-22|Theresa Bernfeld (1938 - ) Richie]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bernfeld-22&person2_name=Robinson-35710 is related to] : [[Robinson-35710|George Robinson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bernhard-180|Eliza Bernhard (1809 - 1858) Philipps]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bernhard-180&person2_name=Phillips-26850 is related to] : [[Phillips-26850|Betty Phillips]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Berringer-87|Barbara Berringer (1839 - ) Amann]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Berringer-87&person2_name=Amann-169 is related to] : [[Amann-169|Gerald Amann]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Berry-8941|Elizabeth Berry (1888 - ) Scheffler]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Berry-8941&person2_name=Chriss-15 is related to] : [[Chriss-15|Donald Chriss]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bersonnet-4|Eunice V. Bersonnet (1906 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bersonnet-4&person2_name=Wieser-65 is related to] : [[Wieser-65|Harry Wieser]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bersonnet-7|Frank T. Bersonnet (1881 - 1961) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bersonnet-7&person2_name=Wieser-65 is related to] : [[Wieser-65|Harry Wieser]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bersonnet-6|Ida Bersonnet (1882 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bersonnet-6&person2_name=Wieser-65 is related to] : [[Wieser-65|Harry Wieser]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bersonnet-8|Lafayette A. Bersonnet (1905 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bersonnet-8&person2_name=Wieser-65 is related to] : [[Wieser-65|Harry Wieser]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bersonnet-3|William Nelson Bersonnet (1878 - 1961) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bersonnet-3&person2_name=Wieser-65 is related to] : [[Wieser-65|Harry Wieser]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bersonnet-2|William Nelson Bersonnet (1904 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bersonnet-2&person2_name=Wieser-65 is related to] : [[Wieser-65|Harry Wieser]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bertelkamp-4|John N. Bertelkamp (1939 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bertelkamp-4&person2_name=Weimer-385 is related to] : [[Weimer-385|Ruth Weimer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bertelkamp-8|Linda Bertelkamp (1941 - ) Miller]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bertelkamp-8&person2_name=Weimer-385 is related to] : [[Weimer-385|Ruth Weimer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Besch-77|Carmel Besch (1931 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Besch-77&person2_name=Besch-24 is related to] : [[Besch-24|Bernice Besch]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Besch-21|Caroline Besch (1863 - 1922) Mueller]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Besch-21&person2_name=Rusher-78 is related to] : [[Rusher-78|Mary Rusher]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Besch-40|Charles G. Besch (1908 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Besch-40&person2_name=Besch-24 is related to] : [[Besch-24|Bernice Besch]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Besch-83|Emma M. Besch ( - 1939) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Besch-83&person2_name=Besch-24 is related to] : [[Besch-24|Bernice Besch]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Besch-38|George A. Besch (1866 - 1943) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Besch-38&person2_name=Besch-24 is related to] : [[Besch-24|Bernice Besch]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Besch-43|George C. 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Bohlen (1954 - 2003) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bohlen-36&person2_name=Simme-30 is related to] : [[Simme-30|Jeffrey Simme]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bohlen-33|Richard Bohlen (1930 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bohlen-33&person2_name=Simme-30 is related to] : [[Simme-30|Jeffrey Simme]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bohlen-35|Robert Bohlen (1930 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bohlen-35&person2_name=Simme-30 is related to] : [[Simme-30|Jeffrey Simme]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bohlinger-11|Anna N. 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Bohlinger (1902 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bohlinger-7&person2_name=Stutzman-172 is related to] : [[Stutzman-172|Cora Stutzman]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bohlinger-6|Edith G Bohlinger (1898 - 1987) Trudel]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bohlinger-6&person2_name=Stutzman-172 is related to] : [[Stutzman-172|Cora Stutzman]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bohlinger-5|Raymond A. Bohlinger (1898 - 1898) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bohlinger-5&person2_name=Stutzman-172 is related to] : [[Stutzman-172|Cora Stutzman]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bohlinger-9|Stella V. 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Bolender (1920 - 2008) Hirtzel]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bolender-258&person2_name=Gangloff-33 is related to] : [[Gangloff-33|Judith Gangloff]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bolender-257|Elizabeth Bolender (1919 - ) Mueller]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bolender-257&person2_name=Gangloff-33 is related to] : [[Gangloff-33|Judith Gangloff]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bolender-253|Fridolina B. Bolender (1910 - 2008) Graves]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bolender-253&person2_name=Gangloff-33 is related to] : [[Gangloff-33|Judith Gangloff]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bolender-252|Hildegard M. Bolender (1910 - 2004) Shettler]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bolender-252&person2_name=Gangloff-33 is related to] : [[Gangloff-33|Judith Gangloff]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bolender-255|Jerome J Bolender (1914 - 2002) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bolender-255&person2_name=Gangloff-33 is related to] : [[Gangloff-33|Judith Gangloff]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bolender-212|John Peter Bolender (1882 - 1963) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bolender-212&person2_name=Gangloff-33 is related to] : [[Gangloff-33|Judith Gangloff]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bolender-291|Margaret Bolender (1924 - 2020) Gangloff]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bolender-291&person2_name=Gangloff-33 is related to] : [[Gangloff-33|Judith Gangloff]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bolender-251|Mary B. 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Borcz (1928 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Borcz-3&person2_name=Borcz-5 is related to] : [[Borcz-5|Mary Borcz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Borcz-1|John S. 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Bork (1907 - 1922) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bork-241&person2_name=Monin-53 is related to] : [[Monin-53|Susan Monin]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bork-239|Lillian Bork (1904 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bork-239&person2_name=Monin-53 is related to] : [[Monin-53|Susan Monin]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bork-238|Norman A. Bork (1902 - 1914) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bork-238&person2_name=Monin-53 is related to] : [[Monin-53|Susan Monin]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bornshclegel-1|Josephine M. Bornshclegel (1853 - 1930) Pautler]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bornshclegel-1&person2_name=Pautler-120 is related to] : [[Pautler-120|Melinda Pautler]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bosakher-1|Katrina Bosakher (1813 - ) Doedema]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bosakher-1&person2_name=Doedema-8 is related to] : [[Doedema-8|William Doedema]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bosley-133|Adaline Bosley ( - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bosley-133&person2_name=Scales-2 is related to] : [[Scales-2|Mary Scales]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bottleberger-2|Caroline Bottleberger (1853 - ) Schnitzel]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bottleberger-2&person2_name=Bottleberger-5 is related to] : [[Bottleberger-5|Albert Bottleberger]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bottleberger-17|Child Bottleberger ( - 1857) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bottleberger-17&person2_name=Bottleberger-5 is related to] : [[Bottleberger-5|Albert Bottleberger]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bottleberger-25|Christian Bottleberger (1803 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bottleberger-25&person2_name=Martzloff-5 is related to] : [[Martzloff-5|Otto Martzloff]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bottleberger-13|Doretha Anna Bottleberger (1899 - 1972) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bottleberger-13&person2_name=Stahl-772 is related to] : [[Stahl-772|Benjamin Stahl]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bottleberger-10|Frank Frederick Bottleberger (1895 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bottleberger-10&person2_name=Gast-346 is related to] : [[Gast-346|Isabelle Gast]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bottleberger-8|Frederic Bottleberger (1865 - 1908) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bottleberger-8&person2_name=Bottleberger-5 is related to] : [[Bottleberger-5|Albert Bottleberger]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bottleberger-14|George P. Bottleberger (1870 - 1904) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bottleberger-14&person2_name=Bottleberger-5 is related to] : [[Bottleberger-5|Albert Bottleberger]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bottleberger-22|Henry Bottleberger (1893 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bottleberger-22&person2_name=Sweitzer-387 is related to] : [[Sweitzer-387|Earl Sweitzer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bottleberger-18|Henry Bottleberger (1898 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bottleberger-18&person2_name=Gast-346 is related to] : [[Gast-346|Isabelle Gast]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bottleberger-11|John Bottleberger (1868 - 1934) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bottleberger-11&person2_name=Bottleberger-5 is related to] : [[Bottleberger-5|Albert Bottleberger]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bottleberger-3|M. Ottillie Bottleberger (1857 - 1933) Meissner]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bottleberger-3&person2_name=Bottleberger-5 is related to] : [[Bottleberger-5|Albert Bottleberger]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bottleberger-9|Marguerite Sophia Bottleberger (1893 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bottleberger-9&person2_name=Gast-346 is related to] : [[Gast-346|Isabelle Gast]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bottleberger-16|Maria Bottleberger ( - 1856) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bottleberger-16&person2_name=Bottleberger-5 is related to] : [[Bottleberger-5|Albert Bottleberger]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bottleberger-19|Mary Magdalena Bottleberger (1829 - 1900) Schnitzel]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bottleberger-19&person2_name=Martzloff-5 is related to] : [[Martzloff-5|Otto Martzloff]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bottleberger-6|Mary Bottleberger (1860 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bottleberger-6&person2_name=Bottleberger-5 is related to] : [[Bottleberger-5|Albert Bottleberger]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bottleberger-24|Mary Beth Bottleberger (1897 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bottleberger-24&person2_name=Stahl-772 is related to] : [[Stahl-772|Benjamin Stahl]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bottleberger-1|Phillip J. 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Brunck (1830 - 1921) Weiser]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Brunck-17&person2_name=Weiser-231 is related to] : [[Weiser-231|Eugene Weiser]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Brunck-18|Mary Brunck (1851 - ) Price]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Brunck-18&person2_name=Brunck-19 is related to] : [[Brunck-19|Albert Brunck]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Brunck-41|Mary Brunck (1871 - 1951) Zurbrick]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Brunck-41&person2_name=Brunck-19 is related to] : [[Brunck-19|Albert Brunck]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Brunck-47|Mary K. Brunck (1889 - 1963) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Brunck-47&person2_name=Brunck-19 is related to] : [[Brunck-19|Albert Brunck]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Brunck-31|Peter Brunck (1865 - 1929) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Brunck-31&person2_name=Brunck-19 is related to] : [[Brunck-19|Albert Brunck]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Brunck-14|Philip Brunck (1820 - 1851) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Brunck-14&person2_name=Brunck-19 is related to] : [[Brunck-19|Albert Brunck]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Brunck-32|Phillip Brunck (1852 - 1889) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Brunck-32&person2_name=Brunck-19 is related to] : [[Brunck-19|Albert Brunck]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Brunck-77|Ruth L. Brunck (1930 - 2015) Meyer]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Brunck-77&person2_name=Brunck-19 is related to] : [[Brunck-19|Albert Brunck]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Brunck-40|Samuel Brunck (1869 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Brunck-40&person2_name=Brunck-19 is related to] : [[Brunck-19|Albert Brunck]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Brunck-37|Sarah Brunck (1862 - 1940) Eichelberger]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Brunck-37&person2_name=Brunck-19 is related to] : [[Brunck-19|Albert Brunck]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Brunck-30|Seth Brunck (1855 - 1936) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Brunck-30&person2_name=Brunck-19 is related to] : [[Brunck-19|Albert Brunck]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Brunck-51|Son Brunck (1849 - 1859) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Brunck-51&person2_name=Brunck-19 is related to] : [[Brunck-19|Albert Brunck]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Brunck-26|Waldo E. Brunck (1892 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Brunck-26&person2_name=Brunck-19 is related to] : [[Brunck-19|Albert Brunck]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Brunk-105|William Brunck (1849 - 1922) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Brunk-105&person2_name=Brunck-19 is related to] : [[Brunck-19|Albert Brunck]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Brunck-45|William F. Brunck (1884 - 1961) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Brunck-45&person2_name=Brunck-19 is related to] : [[Brunck-19|Albert Brunck]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Brunea-9|Brad A. Brunea (1962 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Brunea-9&person2_name=Lathrop-1371 is related to] : [[Lathrop-1371|Hazel Lathrop]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Brunea-7|Chris T. Brunea (1952 - 2020) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Brunea-7&person2_name=Albrecht-860 is related to] : [[Albrecht-860|Dorothy Albrecht]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bruscia-17|Anonymous Bruscia (1946 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bruscia-17&person2_name=Batt-464 is related to] : [[Batt-464|Annie Batt]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bruscia-15|Barbara Bruscia (1945 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bruscia-15&person2_name=Batt-464 is related to] : [[Batt-464|Annie Batt]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bruscia-18|Sylvia Bruscia (1947 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bruscia-18&person2_name= is related to] : [[Michael Carvelli]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Brutscher-4|Mary Brutscher (1872 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Brutscher-4&person2_name=Roll-104 is related to] : [[Roll-104|George Roll]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Brutscher-3|Valentine Brutscher (1869 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Brutscher-3&person2_name=Roll-104 is related to] : [[Roll-104|George Roll]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Brzyski-25|Catherine Ann Brzyski (1952 - 2016) Lubera]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Brzyski-25&person2_name=Rogacki-11 is related to] : [[Rogacki-11|Anthony Rogacki]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Brzyski-24|Henry Marion Brzyski (1946 - 1991) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Brzyski-24&person2_name=Rogacki-11 is related to] : [[Rogacki-11|Anthony Rogacki]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Brzyski-26|Martin Joseph Brzyski (1954 - 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1690) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Buchanan-677&person2_name=Bush-58 is related to] : [[Bush-58|Prescott Bush]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Buchanan-835|James Buchanan (1761 - 1821) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Buchanan-835&person2_name=Bush-58 is related to] : [[Bush-58|Prescott Bush]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Buchanan-787|James Buchanan (1791 - 1868) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Buchanan-787&person2_name=Bush-58 is related to] : [[Bush-58|Prescott Bush]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Buchanan-691|John Thomas Buchanan (1685 - 1748) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Buchanan-691&person2_name=Bush-58 is related to] : [[Bush-58|Prescott Bush]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Buchanan-851|John Buchanan (1725 - 1810) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Buchanan-851&person2_name=Bush-58 is related to] : [[Bush-58|Prescott Bush]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Buchanan-720|Walter John Buchanan (1622 - 1662) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Buchanan-720&person2_name=Bush-58 is related to] : [[Bush-58|Prescott Bush]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Büchel-56|Alexandre Büchel (1835 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Büchel-56&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Büchel-53|Caroline Büchel (1830 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Büchel-53&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Büchel-54|Françoise Büchel (1831 - ) Geyer]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Büchel-54&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Büchel-55|Joseph Büchel (1833 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Büchel-55&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Buchheit-169|Carl Buchheit (1915 - 1985) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Buchheit-169&person2_name=Nichter-31 is related to] : [[Nichter-31|Carl Nichter]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Buchheit-168|Christine Buchheit (1945 - ) Green]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Buchheit-168&person2_name=Reynders-44 is related to] : [[Reynders-44|Franklin Reynders]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Buck-3662|Elizabeth Buck (1816 - 1902) Auchincloss]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Buck-3662&person2_name=Murray-3034 is related to] : [[Murray-3034|Charles Murray]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Budzinski-40|Kathleen Gertrude Budzinski (1941 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Budzinski-40&person2_name=Repka-76 is related to] : [[Repka-76|Harold Repka]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Budzinski-31|Marjorie Helen Budzinski (1933 - ) Weller]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Budzinski-31&person2_name=Repka-76 is related to] : [[Repka-76|Harold Repka]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Budzinski-30|Marlene Budzinski (1932 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Budzinski-30&person2_name=Repka-76 is related to] : [[Repka-76|Harold Repka]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Buechi-18|Albert Georg Buechi (1884 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Buechi-18&person2_name=Buechi-12 is related to] : [[Buechi-12|Ervin Buechi]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Buechi-7|Jacob Buechi (1856 - 1942) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Buechi-7&person2_name=Buechi-12 is related to] : [[Buechi-12|Ervin Buechi]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Buechi-16|Jacob E. 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Buehlmann (1918 - 1999) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Buehlmann-3&person2_name=Buehlmann-11 is related to] : [[Buehlmann-11|Paul Buehlmann]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Buehlmann-4|Dorothy M. Buehlmann (1919 - 2000) Rademacher]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Buehlmann-4&person2_name=Buehlmann-11 is related to] : [[Buehlmann-11|Paul Buehlmann]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Buehlmann-8|George Buehlmann (1928 - 1928) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Buehlmann-8&person2_name=Buehlmann-11 is related to] : [[Buehlmann-11|Paul Buehlmann]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Buehlmann-9|James E. 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Buehlmann (1896 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Buehlmann-2&person2_name=Buehlmann-11 is related to] : [[Buehlmann-11|Paul Buehlmann]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Buehlmann-12|Ria Buehlmann ( - ) Conway]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Buehlmann-12&person2_name=Buehlmann-11 is related to] : [[Buehlmann-11|Paul Buehlmann]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Buehlmann-5|Robert J. Buehlmann (1922 - 2009) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Buehlmann-5&person2_name=Buehlmann-11 is related to] : [[Buehlmann-11|Paul Buehlmann]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bugenhagen-8|Emma Bugenhagen (1888 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bugenhagen-8&person2_name=Bugenhagen-6 is related to] : [[Bugenhagen-6|Robert Bugenhagen]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bugenhagen-9|Fred J. Bugenhagen (1890 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bugenhagen-9&person2_name=Bugenhagen-6 is related to] : [[Bugenhagen-6|Robert Bugenhagen]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bugenhagen-10|Helen A Bugenhagen (1892 - 1988) Rupprecht]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bugenhagen-10&person2_name=Bugenhagen-6 is related to] : [[Bugenhagen-6|Robert Bugenhagen]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bugenhagen-5|Leonard Bugenhagen (1898 - 1974) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bugenhagen-5&person2_name=Bugenhagen-6 is related to] : [[Bugenhagen-6|Robert Bugenhagen]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bugenhagen-7|Louis Bugenhagen (1864 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bugenhagen-7&person2_name=Bugenhagen-6 is related to] : [[Bugenhagen-6|Robert Bugenhagen]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bugenhagen-11|Louis Bugenhagen (1894 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bugenhagen-11&person2_name=Bugenhagen-6 is related to] : [[Bugenhagen-6|Robert Bugenhagen]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bugenhagen-12|Margaret L. 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Bussman (1886 - 1943) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bussman-23&person2_name=Vogt-517 is related to] : [[Vogt-517|Charles Vogt]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Bussman-22|Ruth Constance Bussman (1916 - 1987) Eck]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bussman-22&person2_name=Vogt-517 is related to] : [[Vogt-517|Charles Vogt]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Butler-240|Courtland Phillip Livingston Butler (1813 - 1891) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Butler-240&person2_name=Bush-58 is related to] : [[Bush-58|Prescott Bush]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Butler-10699|Lulu Butler (1897 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Butler-10699&person2_name=Gast-346 is related to] : [[Gast-346|Isabelle Gast]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Butler-243|Mary Elizabeth Butler (1849 - 1897) Sheldon]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Butler-243&person2_name=Bush-58 is related to] : [[Bush-58|Prescott Bush]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Butler-346|Nathaniel Butler (1761 - 1829) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Butler-346&person2_name=Bush-58 is related to] : [[Bush-58|Prescott Bush]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Butler-1137|Samuel Butler (1785 - 1851) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Butler-1137&person2_name=Bush-58 is related to] : [[Bush-58|Prescott Bush]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Butlin-57|Byron Butlin (1875 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Butlin-57&person2_name=Butlin-58 is related to] : [[Butlin-58|Laurence Butlin]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Byram-291|Winona B. Byram (1877 - 1968) Young]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Byram-291&person2_name=Young-21206 is related to] : [[Young-21206|Helen Young]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Byron-302|Edward J. Byron (1870 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Byron-302&person2_name=Byron-303 is related to] : [[Byron-303|Esther Byron]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Byron-407|Frank J. Byron (1874 - 1934) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Byron-407&person2_name=Byron-408 is related to] : [[Byron-408|Frank Byron]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Cady-1355|Alan Benjamin Cady (1917 - 1992) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cady-1355&person2_name=Reimer-617 is related to] : [[Reimer-617|Frederick Reimer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Cady-1357|Alberta Belle Cady (1898 - 1905) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cady-1357&person2_name=Rupprecht-42 is related to] : [[Rupprecht-42|Ceola Rupprecht]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Cady-1842|Frank Cady (1894 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cady-1842&person2_name=Rupprecht-42 is related to] : [[Rupprecht-42|Ceola Rupprecht]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Cady-1841|Howard Cady (1894 - 1894) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cady-1841&person2_name=Rupprecht-42 is related to] : [[Rupprecht-42|Ceola Rupprecht]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Cady-1634|June Evelyn Cady (1929 - 1999) Bagby]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cady-1634&person2_name=Rupprecht-42 is related to] : [[Rupprecht-42|Ceola Rupprecht]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Cady-1356|Myron G. Cady (1895 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cady-1356&person2_name=Rupprecht-42 is related to] : [[Rupprecht-42|Ceola Rupprecht]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Cady-1354|Orrin William Cady (1888 - 1969) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cady-1354&person2_name=Rupprecht-42 is related to] : [[Rupprecht-42|Ceola Rupprecht]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Calabrese-39|Krystal Marie Calabrese (1995 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Calabrese-39&person2_name=Urshel-13 is related to] : [[Urshel-13|John Urschel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Calkins-6581|Edward Calkins (1913 - 1991) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Calkins-6581&person2_name=Buehlmann-3 is related to] : [[Buehlmann-3|Chester Buehlmann]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Calkins-6583|Elaine Marion Calkins (1918 - 2013) Reimer]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Calkins-6583&person2_name=Buehlmann-3 is related to] : [[Buehlmann-3|Chester Buehlmann]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Calkins-6616|Erwin William Calkins (1913 - 1914) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Calkins-6616&person2_name=Cook-18302 is related to] : [[Cook-18302|Earl Cook]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Calkins-6585|Inez R. 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Carr (1912 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Carr-9748&person2_name=Rozler-8 is related to] : [[Rozler-8|Joyce Rozler]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Carson-977|Mary Carson (1744 - 1831) Braly]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Carson-977&person2_name=McCain-4 is related to] : [[McCain-4|John McCain]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Carvelli-15|Betty Carvelli (1927 - ) Bacher]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Carvelli-15&person2_name= is related to] : [[Michael Carvelli]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Carvelli-10|Catherine Carvelli (1906 - 1992) Pisani]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Carvelli-10&person2_name= is related to] : [[Michael Carvelli]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Carvelli-21|Joseph George Carvelli (1937 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Carvelli-21&person2_name= is related to] : [[Michael Carvelli]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Carvelli-12|Mary Carvelli (1915 - ) Bruscia]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Carvelli-12&person2_name= is related to] : [[Michael Carvelli]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Carvelli-22|Mary Carvelli (1940 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Carvelli-22&person2_name= is related to] : [[Michael Carvelli]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Carvelli-4|Pasquale Carvelli (1828 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Carvelli-4&person2_name= is related to] : [[Michael Carvelli]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Carvelli-5|Pasquale F. 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1786) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Clarke-9349&person2_name=Kaull-8 is related to] : [[Kaull-8|Mabel Kaull]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Clemens-1407|Elizabeth Clemens (1836 - ) Balthasar]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Clemens-1407&person2_name=Schaefer-1534 is related to] : [[Schaefer-1534|Evelyn Schaefer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Cleveland-109|Richard Falley Cleveland (1804 - 1853) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cleveland-109&person2_name=Bush-56 is related to] : [[Bush-56|Samuel Bush]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Cleveland-110|Stephen Grover Cleveland (1837 - 1908) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cleveland-110&person2_name=Bush-56 is related to] : [[Bush-56|Samuel Bush]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Clifford-4161|Carol Clifford (1932 - 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1891) Marzolf]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Clouse-584&person2_name=Kieffer-984 is related to] : [[Kieffer-984|Norman Kieffer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Clouse-591|Catherine Clouse (1830 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Clouse-591&person2_name=Kieffer-984 is related to] : [[Kieffer-984|Norman Kieffer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Clouse-586|Catherine Clouse (1834 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Clouse-586&person2_name=Kieffer-984 is related to] : [[Kieffer-984|Norman Kieffer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Clouse-337|Catherine Clouse (1848 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Clouse-337&person2_name=Kieffer-984 is related to] : [[Kieffer-984|Norman Kieffer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Clouse-341|Charles Clouse (1832 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Clouse-341&person2_name=Kieffer-984 is related to] : [[Kieffer-984|Norman Kieffer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Clouse-593|Charles Clouse (1835 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Clouse-593&person2_name=Kieffer-984 is related to] : [[Kieffer-984|Norman Kieffer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Clouse-327|Francis Charles Clouse (1804 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Clouse-327&person2_name=Kieffer-984 is related to] : [[Kieffer-984|Norman Kieffer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Clouse-585|George Clouse (1808 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Clouse-585&person2_name=Kieffer-984 is related to] : [[Kieffer-984|Norman Kieffer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Clouse-587|George Clouse (1831 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Clouse-587&person2_name=Kieffer-984 is related to] : [[Kieffer-984|Norman Kieffer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Clouse-325|George Clouse (1845 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Clouse-325&person2_name=Kieffer-984 is related to] : [[Kieffer-984|Norman Kieffer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Clouse-594|Georges Clouse (1836 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Clouse-594&person2_name=Kieffer-984 is related to] : [[Kieffer-984|Norman Kieffer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Clouse-595|Johan Michel Clouse (1729 - 1814) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Clouse-595&person2_name=Kieffer-984 is related to] : [[Kieffer-984|Norman Kieffer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Clouse-340|Joseph Clouse (1840 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Clouse-340&person2_name=Kieffer-984 is related to] : [[Kieffer-984|Norman Kieffer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Clouse-336|Louis Clouse (1850 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Clouse-336&person2_name=Kieffer-984 is related to] : [[Kieffer-984|Norman Kieffer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Clouse-592|Marie Anne Clouse (1833 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Clouse-592&person2_name=Kieffer-984 is related to] : [[Kieffer-984|Norman Kieffer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Clouse-331|Mathias Clouse (1768 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Clouse-331&person2_name=Kieffer-984 is related to] : [[Kieffer-984|Norman Kieffer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Clouse-339|Mathias Clouse (1842 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Clouse-339&person2_name=Kieffer-984 is related to] : [[Kieffer-984|Norman Kieffer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Clouse-589|Maurice Clouse (1825 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Clouse-589&person2_name=Kieffer-984 is related to] : [[Kieffer-984|Norman Kieffer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Cockle-53|Argatha A. Cockle (1890 - 1988) Greis]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cockle-53&person2_name=Greis-36 is related to] : [[Greis-36|Myra Gries]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Cockle-51|Clifford Cockle (1884 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cockle-51&person2_name=Greis-36 is related to] : [[Greis-36|Myra Gries]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Cockle-54|Dell Rose Cockle (1893 - ) Lord]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cockle-54&person2_name=Greis-36 is related to] : [[Greis-36|Myra Gries]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Cockle-52|Estelle Cockle (1886 - ) Easterly]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cockle-52&person2_name=Greis-36 is related to] : [[Greis-36|Myra Gries]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Cockle-50|Ethen R. Cockle (1854 - 1926) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cockle-50&person2_name=Greis-36 is related to] : [[Greis-36|Myra Gries]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Coe-1652|Martha Genevieve Coe (1989 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Coe-1652&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Coe-1653|Robert Philip Coe (1991 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Coe-1653&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Cole-11695|Albert Cole (1894 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cole-11695&person2_name=Bottleberger-5 is related to] : [[Bottleberger-5|Albert Bottleberger]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Cole-96|Thomasine Cole (1518 - 1586) Grenville]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cole-96&person2_name=Kaull-8 is related to] : [[Kaull-8|Mabel Kaull]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Collins-21772|Mary Collins (1828 - ) Sheldon]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Collins-21772&person2_name=Rozler-1 is related to] : [[Rozler-1|Clarence Rozler]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Colpo-9|Carlo Colpo (1951 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Colpo-9&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Colpo-10|Frank Colpo (1952 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Colpo-10&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Colt-168|James W. Colt (1919 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Colt-168&person2_name=Gipple-37 is related to] : [[Gipple-37|Ethel Gipple]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Colt-169|John Z. Colt (1924 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Colt-169&person2_name=Gipple-37 is related to] : [[Gipple-37|Ethel Gipple]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Colt-167|Madona Colt (1917 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Colt-167&person2_name=Gipple-37 is related to] : [[Gipple-37|Ethel Gipple]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Comiskey-48|Elmer J. Comiskey (1902 - 1947) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Comiskey-48&person2_name=Sugg-198 is related to] : [[Sugg-198|Alfred Sugg]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Comiskey-46|Emmet Comiskey (1899 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Comiskey-46&person2_name=Sugg-198 is related to] : [[Sugg-198|Alfred Sugg]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Comiskey-47|James Philip Comiskey (1899 - 1985) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Comiskey-47&person2_name=Sugg-198 is related to] : [[Sugg-198|Alfred Sugg]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Comiskey-43|John Comiskey (1872 - 1961) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Comiskey-43&person2_name=Sugg-198 is related to] : [[Sugg-198|Alfred Sugg]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Comiskey-45|John Comiskey (1898 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Comiskey-45&person2_name=Sugg-198 is related to] : [[Sugg-198|Alfred Sugg]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Comiskey-49|Katherine Comiskey (1905 - 1906) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Comiskey-49&person2_name=Sugg-198 is related to] : [[Sugg-198|Alfred Sugg]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Comiskey-40|Marie C. Comiskey (1902 - 1986) Sugg]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Comiskey-40&person2_name=Sugg-198 is related to] : [[Sugg-198|Alfred Sugg]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Comiskey-44|Rosa E. Comiskey (1898 - 1898) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Comiskey-44&person2_name=Sugg-198 is related to] : [[Sugg-198|Alfred Sugg]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Conely-11|William R. Conely (1798 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Conely-11&person2_name=Conley-1062 is related to] : [[Conley-1062|Adeline Conely]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Conners-288|Anastatia S. Conners (1894 - ) Siebert]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Conners-288&person2_name=Siebert-341 is related to] : [[Siebert-341|Mary Siebert]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Conners-294|Edward P. Conners (1899 - 1922) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Conners-294&person2_name=Siebert-341 is related to] : [[Siebert-341|Mary Siebert]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Conners-293|Michael J. Conners (1866 - 1939) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Conners-293&person2_name=Siebert-341 is related to] : [[Siebert-341|Mary Siebert]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Conrad-2456|Vernon Conrad (1915 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Conrad-2456&person2_name=Rozler-2 is related to] : [[Rozler-2|Norman Rozler]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Converse-462|Arthur Converse (1935 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Converse-462&person2_name=Buehlmann-3 is related to] : [[Buehlmann-3|Chester Buehlmann]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Converse-748|Edward Joseph Converse (1942 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Converse-748&person2_name=Buehlmann-3 is related to] : [[Buehlmann-3|Chester Buehlmann]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Converse-689|Jill Marie Converse (1963 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Converse-689&person2_name=Buehlmann-3 is related to] : [[Buehlmann-3|Chester Buehlmann]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Converse-465|June Converse (1940 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Converse-465&person2_name=Buehlmann-3 is related to] : [[Buehlmann-3|Chester Buehlmann]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Converse-464|Richard C. Converse (1938 - 1998) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Converse-464&person2_name=Buehlmann-3 is related to] : [[Buehlmann-3|Chester Buehlmann]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Converse-463|William Converse (1937 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Converse-463&person2_name=Buehlmann-3 is related to] : [[Buehlmann-3|Chester Buehlmann]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Conway-146|Edwin Conway (1642 - 1689) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Conway-146&person2_name=Murray-3034 is related to] : [[Murray-3034|Charles Murray]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Conway-1|Eleanor Rose Conway (1731 - 1829) Madison]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Conway-1&person2_name=Murray-3034 is related to] : [[Murray-3034|Charles Murray]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Conway-83|Francis Conway (1696 - 1733) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Conway-83&person2_name=Murray-3034 is related to] : [[Murray-3034|Charles Murray]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Cook-19660|Joseph Cook (1856 - 1927) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cook-19660&person2_name=Cook-19661 is related to] : [[Cook-19661|George Cook]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Cooke-21|Sarah Cooke (1635 - 1712) Hathaway]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cooke-21&person2_name=Kaull-8 is related to] : [[Kaull-8|Mabel Kaull]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Coolidge-12|John Calvin Coolidge (1845 - 1926) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Coolidge-12&person2_name=Merriam-450 is related to] : [[Merriam-450|Tarrant Merriam]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Coolidge-13|John Calvin Coolidge (1872 - 1933) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Coolidge-13&person2_name=Merriam-450 is related to] : [[Merriam-450|Tarrant Merriam]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Cooper-12093|Chester Cooper (1869 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cooper-12093&person2_name=Stutzman-259 is related to] : [[Stutzman-259|Jennie Stutzman]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Cooper-12087|Jennie Cooper (1853 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cooper-12087&person2_name=Stutzman-259 is related to] : [[Stutzman-259|Jennie Stutzman]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Cooper-12091|Jesse Cooper (1867 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cooper-12091&person2_name=Stutzman-259 is related to] : [[Stutzman-259|Jennie Stutzman]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Cooper-10590|Lafayette M. Cooper (1824 - 1900) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cooper-10590&person2_name=Stutzman-259 is related to] : [[Stutzman-259|Jennie Stutzman]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Cooper-12090|Lafayette Cooper (1864 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cooper-12090&person2_name=Stutzman-259 is related to] : [[Stutzman-259|Jennie Stutzman]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Cooper-12092|Laura Cooper (1867 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cooper-12092&person2_name=Stutzman-259 is related to] : [[Stutzman-259|Jennie Stutzman]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Cooper-12089|Lucia A. 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Dehr (1909 - 1995) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Dehr-6&person2_name=Dehr-15 is related to] : [[Dehr-15|Alice Dehr]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Dehr-5|Levi J. 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DeVille (1869 - 1945) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=DeVille-113&person2_name=Sweitzer-387 is related to] : [[Sweitzer-387|Earl Sweitzer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Devotion-2|Abigail Devotion (1688 - ) Eddy]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Devotion-2&person2_name=Willis-9513 is related to] : [[Willis-9513|James Willis]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Devotion-6|Hannah Devotion (1692 - 1726) Leavitt]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Devotion-6&person2_name=Willis-9513 is related to] : [[Willis-9513|James Willis]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Devotion-10|John Devotion (1659 - 1732) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Devotion-10&person2_name=Willis-9513 is related to] : [[Willis-9513|James Willis]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[DeWolfe-141|Anita DeWolfe (1920 - 1974) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=DeWolfe-141&person2_name=Rozler-2 is related to] : [[Rozler-2|Norman Rozler]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[DeWolfe-139|Robert W. 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Donovan (1925 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Donovan-2026&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Donovan-1392|Judith Ann Donovan (1959 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Donovan-1392&person2_name=Hinsken-15 is related to] : [[Hinsken-15|Dennis Hinsken]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Donovan-1391|Patrick Justin Donovan (1957 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Donovan-1391&person2_name=Hinsken-15 is related to] : [[Hinsken-15|Dennis Hinsken]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Doppler-29|Agnès Doppler ( - 1709) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Doppler-29&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Doppler-32|Anna Maria Doppler (1735 - 1762) Lacher]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Doppler-32&person2_name=Hinsken-15 is related to] : [[Hinsken-15|Dennis Hinsken]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Doppler-12|Barbara Doppler (1697 - 1743) Schmitt]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Doppler-12&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Doppler-30|Barbara Doppler (1728 - 1797) Giringer]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Doppler-30&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Doppler-22|Catharina Doppler (1761 - ) Dischelzvey]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Doppler-22&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Doppler-34|Elisabeth Doppler (1773 - 1841) Baumstarck]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Doppler-34&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Doppler-27|Francis Doppler (1698 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Doppler-27&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Doppler-23|Françoise Doppler (1787 - 1850) Geyer]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Doppler-23&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Doppler-21|Jacob Doppler (1760 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Doppler-21&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Doppler-26|Jean Doppler (1645 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Doppler-26&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Doppler-25|Jean Jacques Doppler (1670 - 1732) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Doppler-25&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Doppler-24|Jean Jacques Doppler (1690 - 1736) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Doppler-24&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Doppler-20|Jean Doppler (1736 - 1803) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Doppler-20&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Doppler-19|Maria Anna Doppler (1758 - ) Schwartz]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Doppler-19&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Doppler-35|Paul Doppler (1783 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Doppler-35&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Doppler-31|Philippe Jacques Doppler (1734 - 1827) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Doppler-31&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Doppler-33|Philippe Doppler (1766 - 1801) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Doppler-33&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Doppler-28|Sébastien Doppler (1700 - 1739) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Doppler-28&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Doran-1147|Anna Doran (1844 - 1919) Granger]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Doran-1147&person2_name=Buechi-15 is related to] : [[Buechi-15|Janice Buechi]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Doran-1148|James Doran (1819 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Doran-1148&person2_name=Buechi-15 is related to] : [[Buechi-15|Janice Buechi]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Dorherty-5|Celene Dorherty (1898 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Dorherty-5&person2_name=Guenin-24 is related to] : [[Guenin-24|Dorothea Guenin]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Dorherty-4|Charles W. 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Duff (1857 - 1939) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Duff-2137&person2_name=Duff-2138 is related to] : [[Duff-2138|Charlotte Duff]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Dumke-49|Albert Henry Dumke (1889 - 1942) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Dumke-49&person2_name=Dumke-20 is related to] : [[Dumke-20|Jannette Dumke]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Dumke-50|David Dumke (1931 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Dumke-50&person2_name=Dumke-20 is related to] : [[Dumke-20|Jannette Dumke]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Dumke-19|Edward Dumke (1903 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Dumke-19&person2_name=Dumke-20 is related to] : [[Dumke-20|Jannette Dumke]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Dumke-52|Fred Dumke (1881 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Dumke-52&person2_name=Dumke-20 is related to] : [[Dumke-20|Jannette Dumke]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Dumke-48|Leopold Dumke (1868 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Dumke-48&person2_name=Dumke-20 is related to] : [[Dumke-20|Jannette Dumke]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Dumke-51|Shirley Dumke (1936 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Dumke-51&person2_name=Dumke-20 is related to] : [[Dumke-20|Jannette Dumke]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Dumoulin-81|Alice Evangeline Dumoulin (1885 - 1963) Copeland]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Dumoulin-81&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Dumoulin-104|Anna Maria Dumoulin (1865 - 1944) Davis]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Dumoulin-104&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Dumoulin-52|Anne Barbe Dumoulin (1818 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Dumoulin-52&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Dumoulin-97|Anthony Dumoulin (1840 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Dumoulin-97&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Dumoulin-92|Caroline Dumoulin (1832 - 1838) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Dumoulin-92&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Dumoulin-75|Caroline Dumoulin (1856 - 1860) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Dumoulin-75&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Dumoulin-89|Doris A. 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) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Dumoulin-48&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Dumoulin-93|Josephine Dumoulin (1835 - 1846) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Dumoulin-93&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Dumoulin-47|Laurent Dumoulin (1807 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Dumoulin-47&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Dumoulin-102|Laurent Dumoulin (1848 - 1848) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Dumoulin-102&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Dumoulin-77|Louis Edward Dumoulin (1861 - 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Dykstra (1872 - ) Pickard]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Dykstra-154&person2_name=Menzies-479 is related to] : [[Menzies-479|Harvey Menzies]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Dykstra-144|Peter Dykstra (1855 - 1922) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Dykstra-144&person2_name=Dykstra-245 is related to] : [[Dykstra-245|David Dykstra]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Dykstra-186|Ralph E. Dykstra (1884 - 1936) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Dykstra-186&person2_name=Dykstra-245 is related to] : [[Dykstra-245|David Dykstra]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Dykstra-187|Ralph F. 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) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Dykstra-183&person2_name=Dykstra-245 is related to] : [[Dykstra-245|David Dykstra]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Dykstra-140|Yme Dykstra (1844 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Dykstra-140&person2_name=Dykstra-245 is related to] : [[Dykstra-245|David Dykstra]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eager-206|Marlene Eager (1932 - 1997) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eager-206&person2_name=Hinsken-15 is related to] : [[Hinsken-15|Dennis Hinsken]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eager-205|William Eager (1933 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eager-205&person2_name=Hinsken-15 is related to] : [[Hinsken-15|Dennis Hinsken]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Earl-1574|Rheuanna Earl (1804 - 1833) Hatch]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Earl-1574&person2_name=Chriss-11 is related to] : [[Chriss-11|Harold Chriss]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Easterly-218|Adelia Easterly (1865 - 1950) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Easterly-218&person2_name=Marle-20 is related to] : [[Marle-20|Frederick Marle]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Easterly-215|Agnes Easterly (1857 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Easterly-215&person2_name=Marle-20 is related to] : [[Marle-20|Frederick Marle]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Easterly-204|Andrew Easterly (1776 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Easterly-204&person2_name=Marle-20 is related to] : [[Marle-20|Frederick Marle]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Easterly-205|Andrew Easterly (1810 - 1905) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Easterly-205&person2_name=Marle-20 is related to] : [[Marle-20|Frederick Marle]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Easterly-211|Andrew Easterly (1850 - 1871) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Easterly-211&person2_name=Marle-20 is related to] : [[Marle-20|Frederick Marle]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Easterly-217|Anna Easterly (1862 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Easterly-217&person2_name=Marle-20 is related to] : [[Marle-20|Frederick Marle]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Easterly-207|Caroline Easterly (1842 - 1903) Long]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Easterly-207&person2_name=Marle-20 is related to] : [[Marle-20|Frederick Marle]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Easterly-210|Catherine Easterly (1849 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Easterly-210&person2_name=Marle-20 is related to] : [[Marle-20|Frederick Marle]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Easterly-213|Daniel Easterly (1854 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Easterly-213&person2_name=Marle-20 is related to] : [[Marle-20|Frederick Marle]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Easterly-212|David Easterly (1852 - 1872) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Easterly-212&person2_name=Marle-20 is related to] : [[Marle-20|Frederick Marle]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Easterly-206|Grace Easterly (1841 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Easterly-206&person2_name=Marle-20 is related to] : [[Marle-20|Frederick Marle]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Easterly-209|John Easterly (1845 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Easterly-209&person2_name=Marle-20 is related to] : [[Marle-20|Frederick Marle]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Easterly-214|Lyon Ann Easterly (1855 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Easterly-214&person2_name=Marle-20 is related to] : [[Marle-20|Frederick Marle]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Easterly-216|Margaret Easterly (1858 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Easterly-216&person2_name=Marle-20 is related to] : [[Marle-20|Frederick Marle]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Easterly-208|Mary Easterly (1844 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Easterly-208&person2_name=Marle-20 is related to] : [[Marle-20|Frederick Marle]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Easterly-224|Othelia Easterly (1860 - 1864) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Easterly-224&person2_name=Marle-20 is related to] : [[Marle-20|Frederick Marle]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eastman-1434|Betty M. Eastman (1929 - 2012) Hattler]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eastman-1434&person2_name=Simme-30 is related to] : [[Simme-30|Jeffrey Simme]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eastman-1444|Gerald Clark Eastman (1931 - 1931) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eastman-1444&person2_name=Simme-30 is related to] : [[Simme-30|Jeffrey Simme]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eaton-7651|Lucy Eaton (1851 - 1919) Osborne]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eaton-7651&person2_name=Osborne-7030 is related to] : [[Osborne-7030|Harry Osborne]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eberhardt-394|William G. Eberhardt (1866 - 1941) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eberhardt-394&person2_name=Eberhardt-424 is related to] : [[Eberhardt-424|William Eberhardt]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eberhart-322|Anna Eberhart (1867 - 1939) Motz]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eberhart-322&person2_name=Motz-348 is related to] : [[Motz-348|William Motz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eberhart-323|John Eberhart (1846 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eberhart-323&person2_name=Motz-348 is related to] : [[Motz-348|William Motz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eberle-500|Margaret Eberle (1941 - 1941) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eberle-500&person2_name=Buehlmann-3 is related to] : [[Buehlmann-3|Chester Buehlmann]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eberle-509|Mary Margret Eberle (1942 - ) Inglese]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eberle-509&person2_name=Buehlmann-3 is related to] : [[Buehlmann-3|Chester Buehlmann]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eberle-493|Nancy Marie Eberle (1946 - ) Bindhammer]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eberle-493&person2_name=Buehlmann-3 is related to] : [[Buehlmann-3|Chester Buehlmann]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ebert-791|Margaret Ebert (1834 - ) Anstett]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ebert-791&person2_name=Nuwer-71 is related to] : [[Nuwer-71|Roman Nuwer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eberth-35|Catherine Eberth (1909 - ) Morrissey]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eberth-35&person2_name=Stoetzel-60 is related to] : [[Stoetzel-60|John Stoetzel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eberth-37|Elmer Eberth (1911 - 1985) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eberth-37&person2_name=Hinsken-15 is related to] : [[Hinsken-15|Dennis Hinsken]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eberth-33|Helen Eberth (1905 - ) Morrissey]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eberth-33&person2_name=Stoetzel-60 is related to] : [[Stoetzel-60|John Stoetzel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eberth-38|Helen Eberth (1909 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eberth-38&person2_name=Hinsken-15 is related to] : [[Hinsken-15|Dennis Hinsken]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eberth-34|John Eberth (1906 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eberth-34&person2_name=Stoetzel-60 is related to] : [[Stoetzel-60|John Stoetzel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eberth-36|Lavern N. Eberth (1934 - 1998) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eberth-36&person2_name=Stoetzel-60 is related to] : [[Stoetzel-60|John Stoetzel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eberth-39|Loretta Eberth (1915 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eberth-39&person2_name=Hinsken-15 is related to] : [[Hinsken-15|Dennis Hinsken]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eberth-42|Michael Joseph Eberth (1942 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eberth-42&person2_name=Stoetzel-60 is related to] : [[Stoetzel-60|John Stoetzel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eberth-40|Raymond Eberth (1916 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eberth-40&person2_name=Hinsken-15 is related to] : [[Hinsken-15|Dennis Hinsken]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eccles-321|Margeret Eccles (1785 - 1860) Richardson]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eccles-321&person2_name=Young-21032 is related to] : [[Young-21032|Nina Young]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eck-492|Clara R. Eck (1890 - ) Winken]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eck-492&person2_name=Vogt-517 is related to] : [[Vogt-517|Charles Vogt]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eck-610|Cletus Leo Eck (1912 - 1989) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eck-610&person2_name=Vogt-517 is related to] : [[Vogt-517|Charles Vogt]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eck-490|George Eck (1882 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eck-490&person2_name=Vogt-517 is related to] : [[Vogt-517|Charles Vogt]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eck-489|Helen Eck (1880 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eck-489&person2_name=Vogt-517 is related to] : [[Vogt-517|Charles Vogt]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eck-491|Linus Augustine Eck (1888 - 1956) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eck-491&person2_name=Vogt-517 is related to] : [[Vogt-517|Charles Vogt]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eck-602|Linus George Eck (1913 - 1979) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eck-602&person2_name=Vogt-517 is related to] : [[Vogt-517|Charles Vogt]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eck-603|Linus Eck (1951 - 2016) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eck-603&person2_name=Vogt-517 is related to] : [[Vogt-517|Charles Vogt]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eck-493|Raymond Cletus Eck (1897 - 1970) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eck-493&person2_name=Vogt-517 is related to] : [[Vogt-517|Charles Vogt]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eckert-925|Barbara C. Eckert (1882 - 1966) Roneker]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eckert-925&person2_name=Haungs-7 is related to] : [[Haungs-7|Marie Haungs]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eckert-927|John Jacob Eckert (1889 - 1895) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eckert-927&person2_name=Haungs-7 is related to] : [[Haungs-7|Marie Haungs]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eckert-923|Louis Casper Eckert (1849 - 1918) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eckert-923&person2_name=Haungs-7 is related to] : [[Haungs-7|Marie Haungs]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eckert-926|Louis John Eckert (1888 - 1895) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eckert-926&person2_name=Haungs-7 is related to] : [[Haungs-7|Marie Haungs]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eckert-928|Lucy Eckert (1892 - 1948) Jessel]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eckert-928&person2_name=Haungs-7 is related to] : [[Haungs-7|Marie Haungs]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eckert-929|Peter William Eckert (1894 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eckert-929&person2_name=Haungs-7 is related to] : [[Haungs-7|Marie Haungs]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eckert-643|Wilhelmina Eckert (1884 - ) Haungs]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eckert-643&person2_name=Haungs-7 is related to] : [[Haungs-7|Marie Haungs]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eckstein-409|Arthur Eckstein (1918 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eckstein-409&person2_name=Weil-869 is related to] : [[Weil-869|Orian Weil]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eckstein-406|Bessie E. Eckstein (1909 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eckstein-406&person2_name=Weil-869 is related to] : [[Weil-869|Orian Weil]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eckstein-217|George C. Eckstein (1879 - 1934) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eckstein-217&person2_name=Weil-869 is related to] : [[Weil-869|Orian Weil]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eckstein-410|George Eckstein (1920 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eckstein-410&person2_name=Weil-869 is related to] : [[Weil-869|Orian Weil]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eckstein-411|Gladys Eckstein (1924 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eckstein-411&person2_name=Weil-869 is related to] : [[Weil-869|Orian Weil]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eckstein-408|Grace Eckstein (1916 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eckstein-408&person2_name=Weil-869 is related to] : [[Weil-869|Orian Weil]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eckstein-407|Lowell Eckstein (1912 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eckstein-407&person2_name=Weil-869 is related to] : [[Weil-869|Orian Weil]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eddy-431|Ichabod Eddy (1713 - 1798) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eddy-431&person2_name=Willis-9513 is related to] : [[Willis-9513|James Willis]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Edgerly-116| Edgerly ( - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Edgerly-116&person2_name=Stutzman-252 is related to] : [[Stutzman-252|Helen Stutzman]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Edgerly-114|Fanny J. Edgerly (1823 - 1897) Sanford]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Edgerly-114&person2_name=Stutzman-252 is related to] : [[Stutzman-252|Helen Stutzman]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Edgerly-115|George Edgerly (1832 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Edgerly-115&person2_name=Stutzman-252 is related to] : [[Stutzman-252|Helen Stutzman]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eggleston-397|Alanson Eggleston (1782 - 1856) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eggleston-397&person2_name=Eggleston-462 is related to] : [[Eggleston-462|Eri Eggleston]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eggleston-398|Moses Eggleston (1743 - 1794) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eggleston-398&person2_name=Eggleston-462 is related to] : [[Eggleston-462|Eri Eggleston]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Egner-146|Carl L. Egner (1917 - 2005) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Egner-146&person2_name=Berent-29 is related to] : [[Berent-29|Norma Berent]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Egner-144|Edward J. Egner (1909 - 1926) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Egner-144&person2_name=Berent-29 is related to] : [[Berent-29|Norma Berent]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Egner-145|Laura F. Egner (1905 - 1991) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Egner-145&person2_name=Berent-29 is related to] : [[Berent-29|Norma Berent]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ehrenberg-31|Annie Ehrnberg (1880 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ehrenberg-31&person2_name=Stephan-372 is related to] : [[Stephan-372|Bertha Stephan]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eichelberger-153|Charles Henry Eichelberger (1885 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eichelberger-153&person2_name=Brunck-19 is related to] : [[Brunck-19|Albert Brunck]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eichelberger-123|Edward Albert Eichelberger (1891 - 1966) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eichelberger-123&person2_name=Brunck-19 is related to] : [[Brunck-19|Albert Brunck]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eichelberger-128|Elizabeth Eichelberger (1823 - 1888) Burckhardt]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eichelberger-128&person2_name=Greis-59 is related to] : [[Greis-59|Harry Greis]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eichelberger-122|Ethel Florenz Eichelberger (1888 - 1977) Bliemeister]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eichelberger-122&person2_name=Brunck-19 is related to] : [[Brunck-19|Albert Brunck]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Eichelberger-247|Mary E. 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1974) Molinaro]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Elia-22&person2_name= is related to] : [[Michael Carvelli]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ellery-191|Elizabeth Dana Ellery (1799 - 1862) Sedgwick]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ellery-191&person2_name=Kaull-8 is related to] : [[Kaull-8|Mabel Kaull]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ellery-181|William Ellery (1727 - 1820) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ellery-181&person2_name=Kaull-8 is related to] : [[Kaull-8|Mabel Kaull]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ellery-192|William Ellery (1761 - 1836) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ellery-192&person2_name=Kaull-8 is related to] : [[Kaull-8|Mabel Kaull]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ellsworth-632|Jaqueline Ellsworth (1935 - 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) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ely-1758&person2_name=Reynders-45 is related to] : [[Reynders-45|Norbert Reynders]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ely-1757|Joseph Ely (1863 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ely-1757&person2_name=Reynders-45 is related to] : [[Reynders-45|Norbert Reynders]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ely-1756|Mary A. 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Engler (1847 - 1925) Kurtz]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Engler-146&person2_name=Engler-150 is related to] : [[Engler-150|Hattie Engler]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Engler-147|Mary Engler (1851 - 1907) Stutter]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Engler-147&person2_name=Engler-150 is related to] : [[Engler-150|Hattie Engler]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Engler-144|Phillip Engler (1821 - 1899) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Engler-144&person2_name=Engler-150 is related to] : [[Engler-150|Hattie Engler]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[English-3667|James B. 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2007) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Evers-286&person2_name=Sandel-161 is related to] : [[Sandel-161|Edward Sandel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Evers-309|James Lawrence Evers (1957 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Evers-309&person2_name=Sandel-161 is related to] : [[Sandel-161|Edward Sandel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Evers-316|Jamie Lynn Evers (1977 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Evers-316&person2_name=Sandel-161 is related to] : [[Sandel-161|Edward Sandel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Evers-319|Jared Robert Evers (1988 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Evers-319&person2_name=Sandel-161 is related to] : [[Sandel-161|Edward Sandel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Evers-306|Joan Elizabeth Evers (1950 - 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Ewing (1892 - 1959) Thompson]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ewing-2962&person2_name=Ewing-2967 is related to] : [[Ewing-2967|Nancy Ewing]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ewing-2961|Francis Boyd Outram Ewing (1863 - 1934) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ewing-2961&person2_name=Ewing-2967 is related to] : [[Ewing-2967|Nancy Ewing]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ewing-2966|James F. Ewing (1897 - 1971) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ewing-2966&person2_name=Ewing-2967 is related to] : [[Ewing-2967|Nancy Ewing]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ewing-2963|Margaret Ewing (1893 - ) Stratton]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ewing-2963&person2_name=Ewing-2967 is related to] : [[Ewing-2967|Nancy Ewing]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ewing-2965|Margaret Ewing (1926 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ewing-2965&person2_name=Ewing-2967 is related to] : [[Ewing-2967|Nancy Ewing]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ewing-2964|William H. Ewing (1895 - 1966) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ewing-2964&person2_name=Ewing-2967 is related to] : [[Ewing-2967|Nancy Ewing]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ezzo-17|Gennaro Ezzo (1925 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ezzo-17&person2_name=Monin-53 is related to] : [[Monin-53|Susan Monin]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ezzo-25|George Ezzo (1946 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ezzo-25&person2_name=Monin-53 is related to] : [[Monin-53|Susan Monin]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ezzo-21|Lillian Ezzo (1932 - ) Pawlak]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ezzo-21&person2_name=Monin-53 is related to] : [[Monin-53|Susan Monin]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ezzo-19|Louise R. Ezzo (1927 - 2020) Bauer]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ezzo-19&person2_name=Monin-53 is related to] : [[Monin-53|Susan Monin]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ezzo-20|Marie A. Ezzo (1928 - 2001) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ezzo-20&person2_name=Monin-53 is related to] : [[Monin-53|Susan Monin]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ezzo-23|Martin Ezzo (1937 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ezzo-23&person2_name=Monin-53 is related to] : [[Monin-53|Susan Monin]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ezzo-22|Ralph Ezzo (1934 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ezzo-22&person2_name=Monin-53 is related to] : [[Monin-53|Susan Monin]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Ezzo-24|Theresa Ezzo (1942 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ezzo-24&person2_name=Monin-53 is related to] : [[Monin-53|Susan Monin]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fagan-910|Eileen E. Fagan (1927 - 2007) Polen]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fagan-910&person2_name=Polen-341 is related to] : [[Polen-341|James Polen]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fagan-1215|James Emmett Fagan (1899 - 1940) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fagan-1215&person2_name=Polen-341 is related to] : [[Polen-341|James Polen]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fagan-1214|Madeline Fagan (1923 - ) Bluhm]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fagan-1214&person2_name=Polen-341 is related to] : [[Polen-341|James Polen]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Faith-523|Randy Faith (1955 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Faith-523&person2_name=Peterson-7049 is related to] : [[Peterson-7049|Eunice Peterson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Falley-1|Margaret Falley (1766 - 1850) Cleveland]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Falley-1&person2_name=Bush-56 is related to] : [[Bush-56|Samuel Bush]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fangman-18|Clarance Fangman (1913 - 1983) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fangman-18&person2_name=Hinsken-15 is related to] : [[Hinsken-15|Dennis Hinsken]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Farber-225|Elizabeth Farber (1828 - 1903) Zeigler]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Farber-225&person2_name=Hilbert-253 is related to] : [[Hilbert-253|Barbara Hilbert]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Farnham-1009|Eugene Farnham (1847 - 1934) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Farnham-1009&person2_name=Dykstra-245 is related to] : [[Dykstra-245|David Dykstra]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Farnham-773|Harriet R. Farnham (1852 - 1930) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Farnham-773&person2_name=Dykstra-245 is related to] : [[Dykstra-245|David Dykstra]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Farnham-771|John F. Farnham (1822 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Farnham-771&person2_name=Dykstra-245 is related to] : [[Dykstra-245|David Dykstra]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Farnham-772|Juliana Eleanor Farnham (1847 - 1925) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Farnham-772&person2_name=Dykstra-245 is related to] : [[Dykstra-245|David Dykstra]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Farnham-681|Mary Louisa Farnham (1859 - 1931) Dykstra]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Farnham-681&person2_name=Dykstra-245 is related to] : [[Dykstra-245|David Dykstra]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Farrar-2461|Roxanne Farrar (1812 - ) Tanner]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Farrar-2461&person2_name=Reimer-617 is related to] : [[Reimer-617|Frederick Reimer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Farrell-3844|Anna Farrell (1898 - 1989) Beilman]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Farrell-3844&person2_name=Beilman-8 is related to] : [[Beilman-8|John Beilman]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fattey-6|Cecil James Fattey (1929 - 1983) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fattey-6&person2_name=Sandel-161 is related to] : [[Sandel-161|Edward Sandel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fattey-12|George A. Fattey (1935 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fattey-12&person2_name=Sandel-161 is related to] : [[Sandel-161|Edward Sandel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fattey-10|Laurence Fattey (1933 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fattey-10&person2_name=Sandel-161 is related to] : [[Sandel-161|Edward Sandel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fattey-11|Lucia Fattey (1934 - ) Baker]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fattey-11&person2_name=Sandel-161 is related to] : [[Sandel-161|Edward Sandel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fattey-9|Marguerite Fattey (1928 - ) McCarty]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fattey-9&person2_name=Sandel-161 is related to] : [[Sandel-161|Edward Sandel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fattey-8|Marianne Fattey (1926 - ) Hart]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fattey-8&person2_name=Sandel-161 is related to] : [[Sandel-161|Edward Sandel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fattey-7|Rosalie Emma Fattey (1924 - ) Becker]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fattey-7&person2_name=Sandel-161 is related to] : [[Sandel-161|Edward Sandel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Faulhaber-98|Agnes Faulhaber (1900 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Faulhaber-98&person2_name=Robinson-35710 is related to] : [[Robinson-35710|George Robinson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Faulhaber-97|Anna Faulhaber (1898 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Faulhaber-97&person2_name=Robinson-35710 is related to] : [[Robinson-35710|George Robinson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Faulhaber-107|Anna Marie Faulhaber (1932 - 2018) Wienckowski]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Faulhaber-107&person2_name=Robinson-35710 is related to] : [[Robinson-35710|George Robinson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Faulhaber-106|Antoinette Jane Faulhaber (1929 - 2014) Duszynski]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Faulhaber-106&person2_name=Robinson-35710 is related to] : [[Robinson-35710|George Robinson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Faulhaber-9|Arthur Faulhaber (1891 - 1893) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Faulhaber-9&person2_name=Robinson-35710 is related to] : [[Robinson-35710|George Robinson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Faulhaber-96|Arthur Faulhaber (1895 - 1975) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Faulhaber-96&person2_name=Robinson-35710 is related to] : [[Robinson-35710|George Robinson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Faulhaber-113|Clarence J. Faulhaber (1913 - 1986) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Faulhaber-113&person2_name=Robinson-35710 is related to] : [[Robinson-35710|George Robinson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Faulhaber-167|David C. Faulhaber (1943 - 2002) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Faulhaber-167&person2_name=Robinson-35710 is related to] : [[Robinson-35710|George Robinson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Faulhaber-109|Edward Faulhaber (1906 - 1906) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Faulhaber-109&person2_name=Robinson-35710 is related to] : [[Robinson-35710|George Robinson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Faulhaber-101|Florence E. Faulhaber (1908 - 1999) Kothen]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Faulhaber-101&person2_name=Robinson-35710 is related to] : [[Robinson-35710|George Robinson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Faulhaber-105|Francis X Faulhaber (1927 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Faulhaber-105&person2_name=Robinson-35710 is related to] : [[Robinson-35710|George Robinson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Faulhaber-103|George F. Faulhaber (1920 - 1970) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Faulhaber-103&person2_name=Robinson-35710 is related to] : [[Robinson-35710|George Robinson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Faulhaber-95|John L. Faulhaber (1893 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Faulhaber-95&person2_name=Robinson-35710 is related to] : [[Robinson-35710|George Robinson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Faulhaber-93|Joseph Faulhaber (1889 - 1953) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Faulhaber-93&person2_name=Robinson-35710 is related to] : [[Robinson-35710|George Robinson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Faulhaber-104|Joseph T. Faulhaber (1923 - 1983) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Faulhaber-104&person2_name=Robinson-35710 is related to] : [[Robinson-35710|George Robinson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Faulhaber-115|Marion A. Faulhaber (1916 - 1955) Bernfeld]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Faulhaber-115&person2_name=Robinson-35710 is related to] : [[Robinson-35710|George Robinson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Faulhaber-168|Mark K. Faulhaber (1950 - 2005) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Faulhaber-168&person2_name=Robinson-35710 is related to] : [[Robinson-35710|George Robinson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Faulhaber-99|Martha Faulhaber (1902 - 1976) Willis]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Faulhaber-99&person2_name=Robinson-35710 is related to] : [[Robinson-35710|George Robinson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Faulhaber-108|Philis T. Faulhaber (1934 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Faulhaber-108&person2_name=Robinson-35710 is related to] : [[Robinson-35710|George Robinson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Faulhaber-102|Raymond G. Faulhaber (1917 - 1987) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Faulhaber-102&person2_name=Robinson-35710 is related to] : [[Robinson-35710|George Robinson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Faulhaber-110|Ruth Faulhaber (1919 - ) Martin]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Faulhaber-110&person2_name=Robinson-35710 is related to] : [[Robinson-35710|George Robinson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Faulhaber-100|Sarah Faulhaber (1903 - 1984) Clifford]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Faulhaber-100&person2_name=Robinson-35710 is related to] : [[Robinson-35710|George Robinson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Favreau-182|George Bernard Favreau (1905 - 1983) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Favreau-182&person2_name=Enser-63 is related to] : [[Enser-63|Joseph Enser]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Favreau-163|Margaret Mary Favreau (1933 - 2013) Enser]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Favreau-163&person2_name=Enser-63 is related to] : [[Enser-63|Joseph Enser]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fay-61|Jonathan Fay (1724 - 1800) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fay-61&person2_name=Fay-16 is related to] : [[Fay-16|Samuel Fay]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fay-17|Jonathan Fay (1751 - 1811) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fay-17&person2_name=Fay-16 is related to] : [[Fay-16|Samuel Fay]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fellnagel-6|Clara Fellnagel (1875 - ) Decker]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fellnagel-6&person2_name=Johnson-93794 is related to] : [[Johnson-93794|Lynda Johnson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fellnagel-7|John Albert Fellnagel (1877 - 1883) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fellnagel-7&person2_name=Johnson-93794 is related to] : [[Johnson-93794|Lynda Johnson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fellnagel-5|Maria Fellnagel (1872 - 1875) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fellnagel-5&person2_name=Johnson-93794 is related to] : [[Johnson-93794|Lynda Johnson]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fenner-39|Anne McKinney Fenner (1790 - 1829) Henderson]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fenner-39&person2_name=McCain-5 is related to] : [[McCain-5|John McCain]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fenner-699|Eliza Fenner (1799 - 1845) Vaulx]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fenner-699&person2_name=McCain-5 is related to] : [[McCain-5|John McCain]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fenner-40|Richard Fenner (1758 - 1828) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fenner-40&person2_name=McCain-5 is related to] : [[McCain-5|John McCain]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Feuerbach-55|Elizabeth Feuerbach (1869 - ) Horn]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Feuerbach-55&person2_name=Hoppe-608 is related to] : [[Hoppe-608|Gordon Hoppe]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Feuerstein-115|Bernice Feuerstein (1917 - ) Bandy]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Feuerstein-115&person2_name=Haungs-24 is related to] : [[Haungs-24|Robert Haungs]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Feuerstein-118|Betty Feuerstein (1923 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Feuerstein-118&person2_name=Phillips-26850 is related to] : [[Phillips-26850|Betty Phillips]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Feuerstein-53|Catherine Feuerstein (1862 - 1917) Daniel]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Feuerstein-53&person2_name=Nichter-31 is related to] : [[Nichter-31|Carl Nichter]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Feuerstein-112|Clarence Feuerstein (1908 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Feuerstein-112&person2_name=Haungs-24 is related to] : [[Haungs-24|Robert Haungs]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Feuerstein-180|Diana Feuerstein (1937 - 2000) Giangualano]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Feuerstein-180&person2_name=Meiler-25 is related to] : [[Meiler-25|Joseph Meiler]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Feuerstein-114|Dolores Feuerstein (1913 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Feuerstein-114&person2_name=Haungs-24 is related to] : [[Haungs-24|Robert Haungs]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Feuerstein-179|Donna J. Feuerstein (1937 - 1974) Eberth]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Feuerstein-179&person2_name=Meiler-25 is related to] : [[Meiler-25|Joseph Meiler]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Feuerstein-113|Elmer G. Feuerstein (1909 - 1986) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Feuerstein-113&person2_name=Haungs-24 is related to] : [[Haungs-24|Robert Haungs]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Feuerstein-39|Emelia M. Feuerstein (1860 - 1890) Bauer]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Feuerstein-39&person2_name=Bauer-2213 is related to] : [[Bauer-2213|Joseph Bauer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Feuerstein-116|Evelyn Marie Feuerstein (1925 - ) Barnhardt]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Feuerstein-116&person2_name=Haungs-24 is related to] : [[Haungs-24|Robert Haungs]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Feuerstein-54|George Feuerstein (1822 - 1887) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Feuerstein-54&person2_name=Nichter-31 is related to] : [[Nichter-31|Carl Nichter]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Feuerstein-57|Magdalene Feuerstein (1851 - 1915) Schwartz]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Feuerstein-57&person2_name=Nichter-31 is related to] : [[Nichter-31|Carl Nichter]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Feuerstein-119|Norma L Feuerstein (1925 - 1950) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Feuerstein-119&person2_name=Phillips-26850 is related to] : [[Phillips-26850|Betty Phillips]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Feuerstein-178|Ronald Feuerstein (1936 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Feuerstein-178&person2_name=Meiler-25 is related to] : [[Meiler-25|Joseph Meiler]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fiegl-5|Robert Fiegl (1939 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fiegl-5&person2_name=Staub-172 is related to] : [[Staub-172|Samuel Staub]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fink-1552|Chardos W. Fink (1912 - 1942) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fink-1552&person2_name=Little-11203 is related to] : [[Little-11203|Wilbur Little]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fink-1553|Philip J. Fink (1920 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fink-1553&person2_name=Little-11203 is related to] : [[Little-11203|Wilbur Little]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fischer-6109|Betty E. Fischer (1928 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fischer-6109&person2_name=Sergi-24 is related to] : [[Sergi-24|Patti Sergi]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fischer-3339|Eve Rose Fischer (1790 - ) Ball]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fischer-3339&person2_name=Cook-18302 is related to] : [[Cook-18302|Earl Cook]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fischer-3355|Herman William Fischer (1868 - 1953) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fischer-3355&person2_name=Fischer-3356 is related to] : [[Fischer-3356|Florence Fischer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fischer-4201|Mary Elvira Fischer (1910 - 1910) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fischer-4201&person2_name=Stahl-772 is related to] : [[Stahl-772|Benjamin Stahl]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fisher-16163|Anna Marie Fisher (1940 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fisher-16163&person2_name=Fisher-18201 is related to] : [[Fisher-18201|Michael Fisher]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fisher-19922|Arthur Edward Fisher (1941 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fisher-19922&person2_name=Nuwer-86 is related to] : [[Nuwer-86|Katherine Nuwer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fisher-6309|Carrie Frances Fisher (1956 - 2016) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fisher-6309&person2_name=Kaull-8 is related to] : [[Kaull-8|Mabel Kaull]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fisher-9388|Catharine Fisher (1863 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fisher-9388&person2_name=Weimer-385 is related to] : [[Weimer-385|Ruth Weimer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fisher-16156|Clarence J. Fisher (1901 - 1987) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fisher-16156&person2_name=Fisher-18201 is related to] : [[Fisher-18201|Michael Fisher]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fisher-9392|Frank M. Fisher (1871 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fisher-9392&person2_name=Weimer-385 is related to] : [[Weimer-385|Ruth Weimer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fisher-16159|Genevive Fisher (1908 - ) Safford]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fisher-16159&person2_name=Fisher-18201 is related to] : [[Fisher-18201|Michael Fisher]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fisher-16153|Herbert P. Fisher (1902 - 1934) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fisher-16153&person2_name=Fisher-18201 is related to] : [[Fisher-18201|Michael Fisher]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fisher-16154|Herbert E. Fisher (1926 - 1933) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fisher-16154&person2_name=Reynders-45 is related to] : [[Reynders-45|Norbert Reynders]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fisher-9387|John Fisher (1854 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fisher-9387&person2_name=Weimer-385 is related to] : [[Weimer-385|Ruth Weimer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fisher-9386|Joseph Fisher (1815 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fisher-9386&person2_name=Weimer-385 is related to] : [[Weimer-385|Ruth Weimer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fisher-9391|Joseph Fisher (1869 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fisher-9391&person2_name=Weimer-385 is related to] : [[Weimer-385|Ruth Weimer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fisher-16155|Joseph A. Fisher (1877 - 1942) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fisher-16155&person2_name=Fisher-18201 is related to] : [[Fisher-18201|Michael Fisher]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fisher-16158|Joseph F. Fisher (1905 - 1906) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fisher-16158&person2_name=Fisher-18201 is related to] : [[Fisher-18201|Michael Fisher]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fisher-9389|Josephine Fisher (1864 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fisher-9389&person2_name=Weimer-385 is related to] : [[Weimer-385|Ruth Weimer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fisher-9501|Lana Fisher (1852 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fisher-9501&person2_name=Weimer-385 is related to] : [[Weimer-385|Ruth Weimer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fisher-9390|Louisa Fisher (1866 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fisher-9390&person2_name=Weimer-385 is related to] : [[Weimer-385|Ruth Weimer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fisher-16601|Mary Fisher (1816 - ) Koch]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fisher-16601&person2_name=Adolf-92 is related to] : [[Adolf-92|Richard Adolf]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fisher-8381|Mary A. Fisher (1849 - 1931) Lambrix]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fisher-8381&person2_name=Weimer-385 is related to] : [[Weimer-385|Ruth Weimer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fisher-16160|Raymond Fisher (1912 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fisher-16160&person2_name=Fisher-18201 is related to] : [[Fisher-18201|Michael Fisher]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fisher-16162|Raymond Fisher (1938 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fisher-16162&person2_name=Fisher-18201 is related to] : [[Fisher-18201|Michael Fisher]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fisher-16157|Sylvester John Fisher (1904 - 1904) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fisher-16157&person2_name=Fisher-18201 is related to] : [[Fisher-18201|Michael Fisher]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fisher-16161|William Joseph Fisher (1915 - 1984) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fisher-16161&person2_name=Fisher-18201 is related to] : [[Fisher-18201|Michael Fisher]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fitch-1058|Anna Fitch (1763 - 1809) Pierce]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fitch-1058&person2_name=Bush-58 is related to] : [[Bush-58|Prescott Bush]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fitch-1943|Esther Fitch (1744 - 1825) Greer]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fitch-1943&person2_name=Kaull-6 is related to] : [[Kaull-6|John Kaull]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fitch-237|Ezekiel Fitch (1730 - 1811) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fitch-237&person2_name=Kaull-6 is related to] : [[Kaull-6|John Kaull]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fitch-1945|Hezekiah Fitch (1683 - 1739) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fitch-1945&person2_name=Kaull-6 is related to] : [[Kaull-6|John Kaull]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fitch-11|James Fitch (1622 - 1702) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fitch-11&person2_name=Kaull-6 is related to] : [[Kaull-6|John Kaull]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fitch-249|Nathaniel Fitch (1679 - 1759) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fitch-249&person2_name=Kaull-6 is related to] : [[Kaull-6|John Kaull]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fitch-8|Samuel Fitch (1655 - 1725) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fitch-8&person2_name=Kaull-6 is related to] : [[Kaull-6|John Kaull]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fitch-1944|Samuel Fitch (1723 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fitch-1944&person2_name=Kaull-6 is related to] : [[Kaull-6|John Kaull]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[FitzAlan-147|Alice FitzAlan (1350 - 1416) Holland]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=FitzAlan-147&person2_name=Murray-3034 is related to] : [[Murray-3034|Charles Murray]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[FitzAlan-619|Aline FitzAlan (1314 - 1385) Strange]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=FitzAlan-619&person2_name=Murray-3034 is related to] : [[Murray-3034|Charles Murray]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[FitzAlan-586|Edmund FitzAlan (1285 - 1326) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=FitzAlan-586&person2_name=Murray-3034 is related to] : [[Murray-3034|Charles Murray]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[FitzAlan-633|Elizabeth FitzAlan (1371 - 1425) Usflete]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=FitzAlan-633&person2_name=Murray-3034 is related to] : [[Murray-3034|Charles Murray]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[FitzAlan-29|Richard FitzAlan (1313 - 1376) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=FitzAlan-29&person2_name=Murray-3034 is related to] : [[Murray-3034|Charles Murray]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[FitzAlan-197|Richard FitzAlan (1346 - 1397) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=FitzAlan-197&person2_name=Murray-3034 is related to] : [[Murray-3034|Charles Murray]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fitzroy-1|Henry Fitzroy (1519 - 1536) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fitzroy-1&person2_name=Murray-3034 is related to] : [[Murray-3034|Charles Murray]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fix-288|Barbe Fix (1844 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fix-288&person2_name=Delzer-68 is related to] : [[Delzer-68|Francis Delzer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fix-282|Bernard Fix (1808 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fix-282&person2_name=Delzer-68 is related to] : [[Delzer-68|Francis Delzer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fix-279|Catherine Fix (1831 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fix-279&person2_name=Pautler-92 is related to] : [[Pautler-92|Leota Pautler]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fix-289|Catherine Fix (1846 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fix-289&person2_name=Delzer-68 is related to] : [[Delzer-68|Francis Delzer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fix-284|Cecile Fix (1835 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fix-284&person2_name=Delzer-68 is related to] : [[Delzer-68|Francis Delzer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fix-274|Elizabeth Fix (1832 - 1886) Geyer]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fix-274&person2_name=Pautler-92 is related to] : [[Pautler-92|Leota Pautler]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fix-275|George Fix (1800 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fix-275&person2_name=Pautler-92 is related to] : [[Pautler-92|Leota Pautler]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fix-278|Georges Fix (1828 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fix-278&person2_name=Pautler-92 is related to] : [[Pautler-92|Leota Pautler]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fix-276|Madeleine Fix (1824 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fix-276&person2_name=Pautler-92 is related to] : [[Pautler-92|Leota Pautler]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fix-280|Marguerithe Fix (1836 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fix-280&person2_name=Pautler-92 is related to] : [[Pautler-92|Leota Pautler]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fix-287|Marguerithe Fix (1842 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fix-287&person2_name=Delzer-68 is related to] : [[Delzer-68|Francis Delzer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fix-277|Marie Anne Fix (1826 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fix-277&person2_name=Pautler-92 is related to] : [[Pautler-92|Leota Pautler]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fix-285|Marie Anne Fix (1838 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fix-285&person2_name=Delzer-68 is related to] : [[Delzer-68|Francis Delzer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fix-286|Marie Anne Fix (1840 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fix-286&person2_name=Delzer-68 is related to] : [[Delzer-68|Francis Delzer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fix-283|Mathias Fix (1810 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fix-283&person2_name=Delzer-68 is related to] : [[Delzer-68|Francis Delzer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fleischman-113|Andrew Fleischman (1794 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fleischman-113&person2_name=Leininger-257 is related to] : [[Leininger-257|William Leininger]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fleischman-112|Caroline Fleischman (1819 - 1896) Leininger]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fleischman-112&person2_name=Leininger-257 is related to] : [[Leininger-257|William Leininger]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fleming-3244|Daniel L. Fleming (1837 - 1918) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fleming-3244&person2_name=Bush-4 is related to] : [[Bush-4|George Bush]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fleming-3241|Mildred Ida Fleming (1907 - 1995) Hagen]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fleming-3241&person2_name=Bush-4 is related to] : [[Bush-4|George Bush]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fleming-10394|Sarah Fleming (1845 - ) McClintic]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fleming-10394&person2_name=Rozler-10 is related to] : [[Rozler-10|Gerda Rozler]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fleming-3242|William Duane Fleming (1863 - 1946) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fleming-3242&person2_name=Bush-4 is related to] : [[Bush-4|George Bush]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Flewelling-203|Aileen Flewelling (1908 - ) Delacy]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Flewelling-203&person2_name=Nuwer-88 is related to] : [[Nuwer-88|Irene Nuwer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Flewelling-198|Arthur Charles Flewelling (1899 - 1953) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Flewelling-198&person2_name=Nuwer-88 is related to] : [[Nuwer-88|Irene Nuwer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Flewelling-197|Charles Percy Flewelling (1878 - 1967) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Flewelling-197&person2_name=Nuwer-88 is related to] : [[Nuwer-88|Irene Nuwer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Flewelling-301|Charles Flewelling (1947 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Flewelling-301&person2_name=Nuwer-88 is related to] : [[Nuwer-88|Irene Nuwer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Flewelling-211|Child Flewelling (1920 - 1920) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Flewelling-211&person2_name=Nuwer-88 is related to] : [[Nuwer-88|Irene Nuwer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Flewelling-303|Daniel Flewelling (1951 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Flewelling-303&person2_name=Nuwer-88 is related to] : [[Nuwer-88|Irene Nuwer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Flewelling-183|Elihu Duke Flewelling (1919 - 2009) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Flewelling-183&person2_name=Nuwer-88 is related to] : [[Nuwer-88|Irene Nuwer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Flewelling-124|Elizabeth Marjorie Flewelling (1902 - 1950) Wrobbel]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Flewelling-124&person2_name=Nuwer-88 is related to] : [[Nuwer-88|Irene Nuwer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Flewelling-202|Grace Flewelling (1905 - ) Kraft]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Flewelling-202&person2_name=Nuwer-88 is related to] : [[Nuwer-88|Irene Nuwer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Flewelling-208|Gretta Flewelling (1916 - ) Nuwer]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Flewelling-208&person2_name=Nuwer-88 is related to] : [[Nuwer-88|Irene Nuwer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Flewelling-204|Helen I. Flewelling (1910 - 1993) Sweetman]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Flewelling-204&person2_name=Nuwer-88 is related to] : [[Nuwer-88|Irene Nuwer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Flewelling-308|James Flewelling (1961 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Flewelling-308&person2_name=Nuwer-88 is related to] : [[Nuwer-88|Irene Nuwer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Flewelling-310|Joan Flewelling (1965 - ) Canastraro]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Flewelling-310&person2_name=Nuwer-88 is related to] : [[Nuwer-88|Irene Nuwer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Flewelling-209|John A. 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Frey (1875 - ) Bottleberger]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Frey-1588&person2_name=Sweitzer-387 is related to] : [[Sweitzer-387|Earl Sweitzer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Frey-1696|August Frey (1844 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Frey-1696&person2_name=Motz-332 is related to] : [[Motz-332|Harvey Motz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Frey-1701|Caroline Frey (1869 - ) Welker]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Frey-1701&person2_name=Motz-332 is related to] : [[Motz-332|Harvey Motz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Frey-1619|Clara H. 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Frey (1873 - 1943) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Frey-1708&person2_name=Sweitzer-387 is related to] : [[Sweitzer-387|Earl Sweitzer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Frey-1515|George C. Frey (1902 - 1969) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Frey-1515&person2_name=Frey-2187 is related to] : [[Frey-2187|Herbert Frey]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Frey-1712|George E. Frey (1906 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Frey-1712&person2_name=Sweitzer-387 is related to] : [[Sweitzer-387|Earl Sweitzer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Frey-2814|George Edward Frey (1941 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Frey-2814&person2_name=Sweitzer-387 is related to] : [[Sweitzer-387|Earl Sweitzer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Frey-1710|Hazel Florence Frey (1897 - 1945) Sweitzer]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Frey-1710&person2_name=Sweitzer-387 is related to] : [[Sweitzer-387|Earl Sweitzer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Frey-1580|Isabelle B Frey (1881 - 1957) Laney]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Frey-1580&person2_name=Motz-332 is related to] : [[Motz-332|Harvey Motz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Frey-2996|James F. 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Frey (1872 - 1905) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Frey-1707&person2_name=Sweitzer-387 is related to] : [[Sweitzer-387|Earl Sweitzer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Frey-2289|Joseph M. Frey (1903 - 1912) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Frey-2289&person2_name=Sweitzer-387 is related to] : [[Sweitzer-387|Earl Sweitzer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Frey-1695|Josephine Frey (1842 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Frey-1695&person2_name=Motz-332 is related to] : [[Motz-332|Harvey Motz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Frey-1705|Katherine F Frey (1867 - 1935) Abendschein]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Frey-1705&person2_name=Sweitzer-387 is related to] : [[Sweitzer-387|Earl Sweitzer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Frey-1579|Lottie R. 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Frost (1937 - 1981) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Frost-5941&person2_name=Frost-9237 is related to] : [[Frost-9237|Gregory Frost]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fuchs-1494|Joseph Fuchs (1824 - 1896) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fuchs-1494&person2_name=Kieffer-625 is related to] : [[Kieffer-625|Franklin Kieffer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Fullex-2|Robert T. 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Gangloff (1911 - 1974) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gangloff-92&person2_name=Weibel-211 is related to] : [[Weibel-211|Gerald Weibel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Gangloff-75|Eleanor Gangloff (1909 - 1970) Albert]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gangloff-75&person2_name=Weibel-211 is related to] : [[Weibel-211|Gerald Weibel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Gangloff-15|Franz Joseph Gangloff (1811 - 1858) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gangloff-15&person2_name=Gangloff-76 is related to] : [[Gangloff-76|Bernard Gangloff]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Gangloff-100|George Gangloff (1875 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gangloff-100&person2_name=Gangloff-76 is related to] : [[Gangloff-76|Bernard Gangloff]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Gangloff-57|Henry Joseph Gangloff (1875 - 1853) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gangloff-57&person2_name=Gangloff-76 is related to] : [[Gangloff-76|Bernard Gangloff]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Gangloff-28|Jacob Gangloff (1799 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gangloff-28&person2_name=Reynders-45 is related to] : [[Reynders-45|Norbert Reynders]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Gangloff-51|Jacob Gangloff (1883 - 1951) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gangloff-51&person2_name=Gangloff-76 is related to] : [[Gangloff-76|Bernard Gangloff]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Gangloff-107|James Gangloff (1947 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gangloff-107&person2_name=Gangloff-32 is related to] : [[Gangloff-32|Eugene Gangloff]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Gangloff-108|Joseph Gangloff (1738 - 1812) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gangloff-108&person2_name=Nuwer-49 is related to] : [[Nuwer-49|Michael Nuwer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Gangloff-103|Joseph Valentine Gangloff (1877 - 1942) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gangloff-103&person2_name=Gangloff-76 is related to] : [[Gangloff-76|Bernard Gangloff]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Gangloff-83|Katherine Gangloff (1880 - 1959) Brauner]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gangloff-83&person2_name=Gangloff-76 is related to] : [[Gangloff-76|Bernard Gangloff]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Gangloff-29|Mary A. 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Gangloff (1917 - 1991) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gangloff-52&person2_name=Weibel-211 is related to] : [[Weibel-211|Gerald Weibel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Gangloff-47|Odile Gangloff (1773 - ) Anstett]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gangloff-47&person2_name=Nuwer-49 is related to] : [[Nuwer-49|Michael Nuwer]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Gangloff-24|Peter Gangloff (1849 - 1925) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gangloff-24&person2_name=Gangloff-76 is related to] : [[Gangloff-76|Bernard Gangloff]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Gangloff-101|Rose Gangloff (1889 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gangloff-101&person2_name=Gangloff-76 is related to] : [[Gangloff-76|Bernard Gangloff]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Gangloff-89|Shirley Ann Gangloff (1964 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gangloff-89&person2_name=Weibel-211 is related to] : [[Weibel-211|Gerald Weibel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Garbacz-23|John Garbacz (1945 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Garbacz-23&person2_name=Piontkowski-17 is related to] : [[Piontkowski-17|Edward Piontkowski]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Garfield-39|James Abram Garfield (1831 - 1881) Garfield]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Garfield-39&person2_name=Bush-58 is related to] : [[Bush-58|Prescott Bush]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Garlot-1|Wilamina Garlot (1835 - 1919) Schultz]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Garlot-1&person2_name=Stoldt-13 is related to] : [[Stoldt-13|Raymond Stoldt]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Garrard-19|Jennet Garrard (1530 - 1588) Eltonhead]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Garrard-19&person2_name=Murray-3034 is related to] : [[Murray-3034|Charles Murray]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Garrett-4243|Eliza Garrett (1822 - 1843) Hull]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Garrett-4243&person2_name=Hull-3415 is related to] : [[Hull-3415|Brenda Hull]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Garril-Roudet-2|Henry C. 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Gast (1872 - 1900) Butler]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gast-336&person2_name=Gast-346 is related to] : [[Gast-346|Isabelle Gast]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Gast-352|Charles J. Gast (1893 - 1945) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gast-352&person2_name=Gast-346 is related to] : [[Gast-346|Isabelle Gast]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Gast-334|Christina Gast (1873 - 1904) Bottleberger]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gast-334&person2_name=Gast-346 is related to] : [[Gast-346|Isabelle Gast]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Gast-340|Evelyn A. 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Getzin (1876 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Getzin-16&person2_name=Duttweiler-10 is related to] : [[Duttweiler-10|Alice Duttweiler]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Getzin-15|Frank Getzin (1897 - 1897) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Getzin-15&person2_name=Duttweiler-10 is related to] : [[Duttweiler-10|Alice Duttweiler]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Getzin-7|Frederich Getzin (1867 - 1887) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Getzin-7&person2_name=Duttweiler-10 is related to] : [[Duttweiler-10|Alice Duttweiler]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Getzin-6|Frederika Getzin (1862 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Getzin-6&person2_name=Duttweiler-10 is related to] : [[Duttweiler-10|Alice Duttweiler]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Getzin-5|Henry F. 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Geyer (1912 - 1978) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Geyer-660&person2_name=Roll-456 is related to] : [[Roll-456|Howard Roll]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Geyer-832|Charles P. Geyer (1893 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Geyer-832&person2_name=Soemann-13 is related to] : [[Soemann-13|Viola Soemann]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Geyer-511|Elvera I. 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Girardin (1925 - 1933) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Girardin-77&person2_name=Batt-464 is related to] : [[Batt-464|Annie Batt]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Girardin-98|Susan Marie Girardin ( - ) Chaves]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Girardin-98&person2_name=Batt-464 is related to] : [[Batt-464|Annie Batt]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Girardin-97|Therasa Ann Girardin (1950 - ) Covert]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Girardin-97&person2_name=Batt-464 is related to] : [[Batt-464|Annie Batt]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Girardin-99|Thomas Girardin ( - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Girardin-99&person2_name=Batt-464 is related to] : [[Batt-464|Annie Batt]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Giringer-3|Anastasie Giringer ( - 1819) Springer]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Giringer-3&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Giringer-2|Barbe Giringer (1748 - 1804) Kieffer]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Giringer-2&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Giringer-5|Jacques Giringer (1763 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Giringer-5&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Giringer-4|Jeanne Giringer (1755 - ) Dosser]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Giringer-4&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Giza-9|Bertha Giza (1915 - 2001) Hammer]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Giza-9&person2_name=Giza-15 is related to] : [[Giza-15|Dennis Giza]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Giza-6|Henry Giza (1916 - 1997) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Giza-6&person2_name=Giza-15 is related to] : [[Giza-15|Dennis Giza]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Giza-7|Marek Giza (1892 - 1959) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Giza-7&person2_name=Giza-15 is related to] : [[Giza-15|Dennis Giza]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Giza-10|Natalie Giza (1919 - 2004) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Giza-10&person2_name=Giza-15 is related to] : [[Giza-15|Dennis Giza]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Giza-8|Raymond Giza (1928 - 2005) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Giza-8&person2_name=Giza-15 is related to] : [[Giza-15|Dennis Giza]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Giza-13|Stanley Giza (1925 - 2005) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Giza-13&person2_name=Giza-15 is related to] : [[Giza-15|Dennis Giza]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Giza-11|Theodore D. 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Gloss (1927 - 1983) Riegle]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gloss-33&person2_name=Staub-172 is related to] : [[Staub-172|Samuel Staub]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Gloss-46|Tena Gloss (1876 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gloss-46&person2_name=Staub-172 is related to] : [[Staub-172|Samuel Staub]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Gloss-42|William Gloss (1865 - 1949) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gloss-42&person2_name=Staub-172 is related to] : [[Staub-172|Samuel Staub]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Gmerek-2|Anna Gmerek (1900 - 1984) Horn]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gmerek-2&person2_name=Horn-3777 is related to] : [[Horn-3777|Norman Horn]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Gmerek-5|Cecelia Gmerek (1905 - 2001) Schneider]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gmerek-5&person2_name=Horn-3777 is related to] : [[Horn-3777|Norman Horn]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Gmerek-4|Clara Gmerek (1902 - 1986) Laubacher]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gmerek-4&person2_name=Horn-3777 is related to] : [[Horn-3777|Norman Horn]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Gmerek-3|Szymon Gmerek (1853 - 1916) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gmerek-3&person2_name=Horn-3777 is related to] : [[Horn-3777|Norman Horn]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Godfrey-2057|William H. 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Goldbach (1891 - 1976) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Goldbach-60&person2_name=Ott-1655 is related to] : [[Ott-1655|Ralph Ott]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Goldbach-58|Joseph Goldbach (1887 - 1979) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Goldbach-58&person2_name=Ott-1655 is related to] : [[Ott-1655|Ralph Ott]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Goldbach-67|Leo Goldbach (1922 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Goldbach-67&person2_name=Church-3200 is related to] : [[Church-3200|Jeanette Church]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Goldbach-40|Mary C. 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Goldbach (1924 - 1960) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Goldbach-69&person2_name=Church-3200 is related to] : [[Church-3200|Jeanette Church]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Goldbach-63|Robert Goldbach (1924 - 2004) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Goldbach-63&person2_name=Ott-1655 is related to] : [[Ott-1655|Ralph Ott]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Goldbach-61|Theodore Goldbach (1893 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Goldbach-61&person2_name=Ott-1655 is related to] : [[Ott-1655|Ralph Ott]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Goldbach-57|Theresa Goldbach (1880 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Goldbach-57&person2_name=Ott-1655 is related to] : [[Ott-1655|Ralph Ott]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Gondek-59|Lori Gondek (1955 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gondek-59&person2_name=Hartman-2054 is related to] : [[Hartman-2054|Andrew Hartman]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Gonsior-7|Mary Gonsior (1845 - ) Swierat]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gonsior-7&person2_name=Swierat-2 is related to] : [[Swierat-2|Marie Swierat]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Good-3100|Clarence G. Good (1896 - 1904) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Good-3100&person2_name=Wood-25406 is related to] : [[Wood-25406|Frederick Wood]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Good-3101|Harold La Vern Good (1898 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Good-3101&person2_name=Wood-25406 is related to] : [[Wood-25406|Frederick Wood]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Good-3755|Marvin Harold Good (1921 - 2009) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Good-3755&person2_name=Wood-25406 is related to] : [[Wood-25406|Frederick Wood]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Goodyear-414|Grace Goodyear (1872 - 1912) Depew]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Goodyear-414&person2_name=Stutzman-259 is related to] : [[Stutzman-259|Jennie Stutzman]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Goodyear-417|Josephine Goodyear (1875 - ) Sicard]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Goodyear-417&person2_name=Stutzman-259 is related to] : [[Stutzman-259|Jennie Stutzman]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Gordon-13657|Kenneth Gordon (1946 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gordon-13657&person2_name=Hurley-1795 is related to] : [[Hurley-1795|Marlin Hurley]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Gordon-13658|Kieth Gordon (1948 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gordon-13658&person2_name=Hurley-1795 is related to] : [[Hurley-1795|Marlin Hurley]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Gordon-13656|Ronald Gordon (1942 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gordon-13656&person2_name=Hurley-1795 is related to] : [[Hurley-1795|Marlin Hurley]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Gordon-13659|Thomas Gordon (1952 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gordon-13659&person2_name=Hurley-1795 is related to] : [[Hurley-1795|Marlin Hurley]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Gorenflo-182|William H. 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Grau (1909 - 1993) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Grau-161&person2_name=Adolf-65 is related to] : [[Adolf-65|Bernard Adolf]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Grau-126|William Grau (1852 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Grau-126&person2_name=Weiser-258 is related to] : [[Weiser-258|Maxwell Wieser]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Grau-162|William Grau (1882 - 1891) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Grau-162&person2_name=Adolf-65 is related to] : [[Adolf-65|Bernard Adolf]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Grau-160|Wilson Edward Grau (1905 - 1988) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Grau-160&person2_name=Adolf-65 is related to] : [[Adolf-65|Bernard Adolf]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Graves-3826|Clarence Joseph Graves (1905 - 1939) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Graves-3826&person2_name=Sandel-161 is related to] : [[Sandel-161|Edward Sandel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Graves-3829|Hilda Marie Graves (1914 - 2003) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Graves-3829&person2_name=Sandel-161 is related to] : [[Sandel-161|Edward Sandel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Graves-3825|John August Graves (1877 - 1965) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Graves-3825&person2_name=Sandel-161 is related to] : [[Sandel-161|Edward Sandel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Graves-3828|Leona Gertrude Graves (1909 - 2008) Drennen]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Graves-3828&person2_name=Sandel-161 is related to] : [[Sandel-161|Edward Sandel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Graves-3737|Marion Clara Graves (1916 - 1966) Sandel]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Graves-3737&person2_name=Sandel-161 is related to] : [[Sandel-161|Edward Sandel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Graves-5305|Mary Graves (1910 - 1910) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Graves-5305&person2_name=Sandel-161 is related to] : [[Sandel-161|Edward Sandel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Graves-3827|Norbert John Graves (1907 - 1981) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Graves-3827&person2_name=Sandel-161 is related to] : [[Sandel-161|Edward Sandel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Graves-198|Sarah Graves (1659 - 1700) Stebbins]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Graves-198&person2_name=Bush-56 is related to] : [[Bush-56|Samuel Bush]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Green-30317|Alice Green (1897 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-30317&person2_name=Zurbrick-7 is related to] : [[Zurbrick-7|Howard Zurbrick]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Green-35701|Danial Green (1940 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-35701&person2_name=Zurbrick-7 is related to] : [[Zurbrick-7|Howard Zurbrick]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Green-21576|Dorothy Green (1909 - 1982) Bauer]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-21576&person2_name=Zurbrick-7 is related to] : [[Zurbrick-7|Howard Zurbrick]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Green-35698|Dorothy Green (1924 - ) Koch]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-35698&person2_name=Zurbrick-7 is related to] : [[Zurbrick-7|Howard Zurbrick]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Green-35695|Edwin W. Green (1901 - 1986) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-35695&person2_name=Zurbrick-7 is related to] : [[Zurbrick-7|Howard Zurbrick]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Green-15038|Ellen L. Green (1853 - 1908) Zurbrick]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-15038&person2_name=Zurbrick-7 is related to] : [[Zurbrick-7|Howard Zurbrick]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Green-35694|Elsie M. Green (1895 - 1993) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-35694&person2_name=Zurbrick-7 is related to] : [[Zurbrick-7|Howard Zurbrick]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Green-35691|Frank W. 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Holler (1856 - 1942) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Holler-301&person2_name=Miller-56352 is related to] : [[Miller-56352|Rita Miller]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Holler-315|Peter N. Holler (1894 - 1960) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Holler-315&person2_name=Miller-56352 is related to] : [[Miller-56352|Rita Miller]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Holler-321|Peter N. Holler (1938 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Holler-321&person2_name=Miller-56352 is related to] : [[Miller-56352|Rita Miller]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Holler-319|Robert A. 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Holmes (1894 - 1896) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Holmes-10221&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Holmes-10224|Jennie Estella Holmes (1902 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Holmes-10224&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Holmes-10219|Lilian Gertrude Holmes (1889 - 1894) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Holmes-10219&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Holmes-10228|Marion Gertrude Holmes (1908 - 1909) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Holmes-10228&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Holmes-10225|Mildred Agnes Holmes (1904 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Holmes-10225&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Holmes-10218|Walter Raymond Holmes (1887 - 1908) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Holmes-10218&person2_name=Schwartz-3227 is related to] : [[Schwartz-3227|Henry Schwartz]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Holtz-658|Mary D. 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Hoppe (1871 - 1948) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hoppe-464&person2_name=Hoppe-466 is related to] : [[Hoppe-466|William Hoppe]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Hor-2|Catherine Hor (1801 - 1870) Biedler]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hor-2&person2_name=Weil-393 is related to] : [[Weil-393|Franklin Weil]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Horlein-2|Dawn Horlein (1975 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Horlein-2&person2_name=Sandel-161 is related to] : [[Sandel-161|Edward Sandel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Horlein-3|Wayne Horlein (1980 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Horlein-3&person2_name=Sandel-161 is related to] : [[Sandel-161|Edward Sandel]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Horn-6408|Anna Horn (1895 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Horn-6408&person2_name=Hoppe-608 is related to] : [[Hoppe-608|Gordon Hoppe]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Horn-6158|Arletta Horn (1912 - ) Hoppe]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Horn-6158&person2_name=Hoppe-608 is related to] : [[Hoppe-608|Gordon Hoppe]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Horn-6425|Cynthia Horn (1965 - ) Konieczny]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Horn-6425&person2_name=Horn-5948 is related to] : [[Horn-5948|Darryl Horn]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Horn-5809|Dale Horn (1950 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Horn-5809&person2_name=Horn-5948 is related to] : [[Horn-5948|Darryl Horn]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Horn-3778|Donald Horn (1929 - 2006) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Horn-3778&person2_name=Horn-5948 is related to] : [[Horn-5948|Darryl Horn]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Horn-5443|Douglas Horn ( - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Horn-5443&person2_name=Horn-5948 is related to] : [[Horn-5948|Darryl Horn]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Horn-6160|Ellen Horn (1904 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Horn-6160&person2_name=Hoppe-608 is related to] : [[Hoppe-608|Gordon Hoppe]] who is one degree from Gary Martzolf :[[Horn-6161|George J. 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[[Category:Maruia Cemetery, Maruia, West Coast]] [[Category:West Coast Cemetery Free Space Pages]] === Maruia Cemetery === {{Image|file=Maruia_Cemetery.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Here's an image. }} '''Location''' '''Maruia Cemetery''' is a small cemetery located on State Highway 65 in the locality of Maruia, West Coast, New Zealand, around 700m from the border between the Buller and Tasman districts. Co-ordinates: -42.140505, 172.235731. The cemetery is signposted and located in a small grouping of trees in an area otherwise surrounded by farmland. '''Maruia'''
''Maruia'' means sheltered or shady in Māori. The Maruia River flows from the Southern Alps south-west, then gradually turns almost 180 degrees to flow north to join the Buller River near Murchison. A 7.3 earthquake 17 June 1929 in Murchison caused a landslide that diverted the course of the Maruia River westwards, forcing it to cut a new channel over an old river bank. The river eroded gravels below the bank and Maruia Falls, about a metre high, were created. A year later, the drop was 5 metres increasing to10 metres by the early 2000s.
[https://teara.govt.nz/en/photograph/29087/maruia-falls Maruia Falls] In June 1864 the Provincial Solicitor stated that the Government had no intention of establishing gold miners' rights in the Maruia District. '''1864 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXIII, Issue 73, 18 June 1864, Page 4
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NENZC18640618.2.13?items_per_page=10&query=Maruia+Cemetery&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&title=TC%2cGBARG%2cMOST%2cNEM%2cNENZC%2cCHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 17 April 2024)
A very well defined auriferous leader had been discovered in late July 1873 by men driving a tunnel through at the Maruia claim, Lyell. '''1873 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXXII, Issue 77, 30 July 1873, Page 5
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NENZC18730730.2.24?items_per_page=10&query=Maruia+Cemetery&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&title=TC%2cGBARG%2cMOST%2cNEM%2cNENZC%2cCHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 17 April 2024)
Maruia Declaration: Concerned about the proposed clear-felling of native timber, a group of forty conservationists signed a petition to save lowland forests around a campfire on the snow-covered banks of the Maruia River near Lewis Pass on 4 July 1975. When it was circulated around New Zealand the petition attracted over 340,000 signatures and became known as the 'Maruia Declaration'. Although not accepted by the government of the day, it eventually became a blueprint for the conservation of native forest.
[https://teara.govt.nz/en/west-coast-places/page-6 Maruia Forest {{Image|file=Maruia_Cemetery-2.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Graves at Maruia Cemetery. }} '''Maruia Cemetery Burials'''
The first mention of the Maruia Cemetery in 'Papers Past' was in July 1913 when £5 that had been set aside some years previously for work on the cemetery, was paid as the work had been completed. '''1913 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13768, 8 July 1913, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TC19130708.2.8?items_per_page=10&phrase=2&query=Maruia+Cemetery&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&title=TC%2cGBARG%2cMOST%2cNEM%2cNENZC%2cCHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 17 April 2024)
There are about 15 headstones. However, the exact amount of burials at the cemetery is unclear; online records are known to be incomplete. 'Find A Grave' has records for the 15 graves with headstones. No record of Maruia Cemetery was foundd on 'Billion Graves'. The first funeral mentioned in 'Papers Past' was for '''John Thomson''', born in about 1847 in Perth, who died suddenly from heart disease, age 66 years, 2 September 1913, at Warwick Junction and was buried in the Maruia Cemetery, Maruia, Buller District, West Coast, New Zealand. He left a wife and at least one son.
:''' William Norriss''' born 20 December 1859 Wakefield, Tasman District, Tasman, New Zealand, a very old resident of maruia and farmer in the district, died in the Reefton Hospital 31 December 1935 (aged 76) after a lengthy illness. '''1913 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Inangahua Times, 11 September 1913, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/IT19130911.2.11?items_per_page=10&phrase=2&query=Maruia+Cemetery&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&title=TC%2cGBARG%2cMOST%2cNEM%2cNENZC%2cCHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 17 April 2024)
William's wife,''' Alice Flower Norriss''', born in1863 died 30 November 1940 (aged 76–77) and was buried with him. Their infant son Claude Angus Norriss, born 26 April 1901 died 1 Jun 1901 (aged 1 month) was buried in the Murchison Cemetery. Their daughter Monica Leila Norriss, born two years after Claude, 7 Jul 1903 lived until she was 93 years old and died 4 January 1997. She was buried in the Maruia Cemetery. They had two other sons, Douglas and Arthur.
: '''William George Poutler's ''' death notice was in the 'Grey River Argus' 28 August 1946 '''1946 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Grey River Argus, 28 August 1946, Page 4
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GRA19460828.2.23?items_per_page=10&page=2&phrase=2&query=Maruia+Cemetery&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&title=TC%2cGBARG%2cMOST%2cNEM%2cNENZC%2cCHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 18 April 2024)
Born 5 December 1876, William of Springs Junction Maruia died at age 70 years 26 August 1946. His wife, Katherine Mary Jane Taylor Poulter died 31 October1978 (aged 90) and was buried in the Foxhill Cemetery, Foxhill, Tasman District, Tasman, New Zealand. They had two sons.
:'''Edith Lottie Moss Bailey''' was born in the City of London, Greater London, England in 1887. In 1911 she married George Paget Bailey. Their son was Eric Arthur George Bailey, born 16 June 1912 and died 22 October 1982 (aged 70). Edith died in November 1942 (aged 54–55).
: The most recent record of burial in 'Find A Grave' is for''' Joan Leila (Norriss) Ealam''' born 19 August 1936 and died 24 July 2015 (aged 78). Her headstone states that she was a dearly loved wife and mother, but provides no names for her husband or children. Joan was born in New Zealand in 1936 and her mother was Monica Leila Norriss, daughter of the early settlers Alice Flower and William Norriss. NZ BDM Birth Reg No 1936/52356 Norriss Joan Leila Monica Leila NR
{{Image|file=Maruia_Cemetery-1.jpg |size=l |caption=Maruia Cemetery }} ====Links==== * [http://public.bullerdc.govt.nz/cgi-bin/mksform?form=cemetery/cep Buller District Council cemetery database] Note: Not all burials at Maruia Cemetery are recorded in the database. * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2621939/maruia-cemetery Maruia Cemetery on Find a Grave]

Marva Smith To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Gayton-38|Marva Smith]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Gayton-38&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Marva Smith To-Do List|Marva's current to-do list]].''

Marvel Mine Disaster 1916

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[[Category:This Day In History October 22]] [[Category: Alabama, Mining Disasters]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:Southeast United States Mining Disasters Team|Southeast United States Mining Disasters]] | '''Marvel Mine Disaster''' Contact: [[Space:Southeast United_States_Mining_Disasters Team|SoutheastUnited States Mining Disasters Team]] == History and Circumstances == * Date: Oct 22, 1916 * Location: Marvel, Bibb County, Alabama * Victims: 18 casualties * 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;"| John Bell ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| W. 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Oglestree ! align="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 Pervis ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Roscoe Robinson ! align="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 Stokes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Sim Watts ! 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:Mine Name Disaster, City, State, YYYY]] 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:State, Mining Disasters]] and [[Category:City, State]]. Please remove these category instructions after the category has been added. Note: The mine name is in the following form: XXXX Mine Disaster. Use the name of the mine, not the name of the mining company or the mine shaft (unless they are the same). If there are numerous mines with this name, use XXXX MineType Mine. Example: [[Category:Pennsylvania Copper Mine Disaster, Butte, Montana, 1916]]. ===Sources=== * https://usminedisasters.miningquiz.com/saxsewell/marvel_news_only.htm

Marvel No. 2 Mine Disaster

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Marvelous Maples

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[[Category:WikiGames]] [[Category:Marvelous Maples]] Hello! Welcome to the Marvelous Maples 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/494893309152722955/1129205022866014290 Team Discord Channel] * Team G2G post: {{G2GLink|1624307}} * Other WikiGames questions? {{G2GLink|1624742}} * Share your selfies from the event! Upload to [[Space:WikiGames_Selfies|WikiGames Selfies]] then answer the G2G post: {{G2GLink|1624977}} == 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. *[[Stouder-101|Sharon Marie (Stouder) Clark (1948-2013)]] | [[Space:Sharon Marie Clark Research|Research Page]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1624307/2023-wikigames-marvelous-maples-team-chat?show=1624308#a1624308 G2G Chat Post] *[[Hammond-8415|David Thurwell Hammond (1881-1940)]] | [[Space:David Thurwell Hammond Research|Research Page]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1624307/2023-wikigames-marvelous-maples-team-chat?show=1624309#a1624309 G2G Chat Post] *[[Rutherford-6592|Walter Rutherford (1857-1913)]] | [[Space:Walter Rutherford Research|Research Page]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1624307/2023-wikigames-marvelous-maples-team-chat?show=1624310#a1624310 G2G Chat Post] *[[Murray-28145|Henry St Aubyn Murray (1886-1943)]] | [[Space:Henry St Aubyn Murray Research|Research Page]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1624307/2023-wikigames-marvelous-maples-team-chat?show=1624311#a1624311 G2G Chat Post] == Team List == Team members, to add yourself to the '''[[:Category:Marvelous Maples]]''' 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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Marvin Name Study

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[[Category:Marvin Name Study]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Marvin Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Marvin Marvin] 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 Marvin 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 Marvins), by time period (18th Century Marvins), or by topic (Marvin DNA, Marvin Occupations, Marvin 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 Marvin If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Cox-14880|Linda Green]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Marvin}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Marvin}}
{{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 ===Surname Marvin=== We assume that most Marvins in the United States are descendants of the two Marvin immigrants described here. This Marvin Name Study is specifically for those who can trace their ancestry back to one of them. The name Marvin is found in several counties of England as early as the beginning of the fifteenth century. Of various families bearing this name who are mentioned in the Visitations of Wilts, Somerset, Hampshire, and others, perhaps the most prominent in the fifteenth century was that of Sir John Marvin, of Fonthill Abbey, Wiltshire, who was the grand son of a Richard Marvyn, who died in the seventeenth year of Henry VI. This family had branches in the neighboring southern counties, notably at Pertwood, not far from the Dorset boundary ; in Wormister, Somerset, and in other parishes in that vicinity. The fine estate of Fonthill Abbey, in the parish of Hindon, held by Marvins for more than two centuries, long since passed out of the name ; the Pertwood branch is believed to be extinct in the male line of descent ; Sir Henry Marvyn Vavasour, Baronet, of Spaldington, was its representative in 1868. No connection between the Marvins of Wiltshire and those of Essex, where our ancestors were living two centuries before the emigration to New England, has been found. The first of the name who came with the intention of making his home in New England was Matthew, who arrived in 1635, probably landing at Boston in June of that year. There had been at least one Marvin in America before him, for a " Master Maruyn " was one of Sir Walter Raleigh's colony in 1585, and remained " one whole year in Virginia, under the Government of Master Ralph Line.'" From what part of England he came has not been learned, but he certainly was not of our direct ancestral line, and his party seems to have returned to England 1 8 June, 1586. Matthew Marvin was followed to New England about two years later by his elder brother Reinold, or Reginold, as his name is often given on the early records. The precise time of his arrival, and the name of the vessel in which he came, have not been ascertained : his estate was charged with the " Ship Money Tax" in Essex, in 1637, in which year he was living in Great Bentley, but he was a resident of Hartford, Ct., in 1638, whither Matthew had preceded him, the latter being " one of the twelve very earliest emigrants" whose names are known, and one of those who "formed the company thereafter known as ' Adventurers,' to whom belonged the section of about thirty- five acres known as 'Venturers' Field', on the Hartford records." Matthew therefore was in Hartford as early as November, 1635. === Primary Source Information === ''Descendants of Reinold and Matthew Marvin, of Hartford, CT, 1638 and 1635, Sons of Edward Marvin of Great Bentley, England'' – by George Franklin Marvin of New York and William T. R. Marvin of Boston, T. R. Marvin and Son, Publishers, 73 Federal Street, Boston 1904 - Copyright 1904, T. R. Marvin and son, Boston, Mass. - Reprinted by Higginson Book Company, Derby Square, Salem, Mass. 01970. Sources used in this publication among others: 1) Genealogical Sketch of the Descendants of Reinold and Matthew Marvin, by Theophilus R. Marvin printed in 1845 and 1848, 2) New England Genealogical and Historical Register, Volume XVI, pp. 235 et seq. 3) The English Ancestry of Reinold and Matthew . Marvin, published 1900, and in-person research by the authors and others that collaborated on this publication. A digital version of this publication can be found at : https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=Gc81AAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en&pg=GBS.PR3

Mary, sailing of 1682

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[[Category:Mary, sailed May 1682]] ''Mary'' departed from Fowey May 19, 1682 and arrived August 15th. == Passenger List == * John Simcock Recognized and approved for membership by the [http://www.welcomesociety.org Welcome Society], (list on 1/2/2015) see [[Simcock-13]], need to look a duplicates * William Taylor == Sources & Notes == {| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" style="text-align:center" |- ! [[Image:My_Images.jpg|50px]] || '''Fleet of William Penn'''
[[Project:William Penn and Early Pennsylvania Settlers |Pennsylvania Settlers]] |- !1681 | [[:Category:Bristol Factor, sailed October 1681 | Bristol Factor]], [[:Category:John and Sarah, sailed October 1681 | John & Sarah ]] |- !1862 |[[:Category:Amity, sailed April 1682 | Amity]], [[:Category:Antelope, sailed 1682 | Antelope ]] , [[:Category:Bristol Factor, sailed August 1682 | Bristol Factor]], [[:Category:Elizabeth, Ann and Catherine, sailed July 1682 | Elizabeth, Ann & Catherine ]], [[:Category:Freeman, sailed June 1682 | Freeman ]], [[:Category:Friends Adventure, sailed May 1682 |Friends Adventure ]], [[:Category:Friendship, sailed May 1682 | Friendship]], [[:Category:Golden Hinde, sailed June 1682 | Golden Hinde]], [[:Category:Hester and Hannah, sailed March 1682 | Hester and Hanna]], [[:Category:Hopewell, sailed July 1682 | Hopewell]], [[:Category:Jeffrey, sailed September 1682 | Jeffrey]], [[:Category:Lamb, sailed July 1682 | Lamb]], [[:Category:Lyon, sailed May 1682 | Lyon]], [[:Category:Mary, sailed May 1682 | Mary]], [[:Category:Providence, sailed July 1682 | Providence]], [[:Category:Samuel, sailed May 1682 | Samuel]], [[:Category:Society, sailed May 1682 | Society]], [[:Category:Submission, sailed September 1682 | Submission]], [[:Category:Unicorn, sailed October 1682 | Unicorn]], [[:Category:Welcome, sailed August 1682 | Welcome]] |}

Mary, Voyage to Western Australia 1849

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[[Category:Mary, Arrived 25 Oct 1849]] [[Category:Western Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] {{Image|file= Convicts-15.jpg |align=r |size= 110 |label= Ship Arrival off Fremantle |caption= [[:Category: Mary, Arrived 25 Oct 1849|''Mary,'' '''1849''']]
[[Space:Mary_1849_-_Ship_Tree|''Mary'' 1849, Ship Tree]]

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}} :ARRIVED.— On the 25th, the barque ''Mary,'' ''Shipping Intelligence.'' ('''1849,''' October 31). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article65739818 ''Inquirer''
(Perth, WA : 1840 - 1855), ''p. 2.'' Retrieved June 23, 2020]

'''Thomas Hedger,''' master, from London. Passengers—
Cabin, Mr and Mrs '''Simpson''' and 2 children ;
steerage— [[Dixon-16291|Mr G. Dixon]] and wife, Mr Thomas Dixon and child, Mrs Dixon -
53 ''Parkhurst boys'' and 21 ''female emigrants.''
== Sources == * THE INDEPENDENT JOURNAL. ('''1849,''' October 26, Friday). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article3171031 ''The Perth Gazette and Independent Journal of Politics and News''
(WA : 1848 - 1864), ''p. 2.'' Retrieved 2 May 2020]

Mary 1849 - Ship Tree

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[[Category: Mary, Arrived 25 Oct 1849]] [[Category:Western Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] *See ''previous voyage'': [[:Category: Mary, sailed 2 November 1848|Mary 1848-1849]] to New Zealand. {{Image|file= Convicts-15.jpg |align=r |size= 120 |label= Ship Arrival off Fremantle |caption= [[:Category: Mary, Arrived 25 Oct 1849|''Mary,'' '''1849''']]

[[space:Parkhurst Boys 49 - History Tree|Parkhurst Boys '''49''']]

}} :ARRIVED.— On the 25th, the barque ''Mary,'' ''Shipping Intelligence.'' ('''1849,''' October 31). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article65739818 ''Inquirer''
(Perth, WA : 1840 - 1855), ''p. 2.'' Retrieved June 23, 2020]

'''Thomas Hedger,''' master, from London. Passengers—
Cabin, Mr and Mrs '''Simpson''' and 2 children ;
steerage— [[Dixon-16291|Mr G. Dixon]] and wife, Mr Thomas Dixon and child, Mrs Dixon -
53 ''Parkhurst boys'' and 21 ''female emigrants.''
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, '''1849.''' :THE INDEPENDENT JOURNAL. ('''1849,''' October 26, Friday). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article3171031 ''The Perth Gazette and Independent Journal of Politics and News''
(WA : 1848 - 1864), ''p. 2.'' Retrieved 2 May 2020]

The barque ''Mary,'' from London 2nd July and Cowes the 6th July, dropped anchor in ''Gage's Roads'' yesterday afternoon about three o'clock. So far as we can ascertain she brings 19 passengers, of whom 4 are cabin, and 7 steerage, and the remainder consists of their respective families. She has also brought 21 young women whose passages have been paid by parishes, and 53 Parkhurst lads.
Of course the intelligence of this arrival reached us at so late an hour before publication, that we are unable to give even a condensed account of the intelligence she brings. The following are a few items :—Capt. Hedger reports that no other vessel was laid on for this colony, nor would one leave before Oct. when a vessel belonging to the same owners as the ''Mary,'' Messrs. T. and F. Smith would be despatched to this port. {{Image|file= Flags_of_Australia-5.jpg |align=r |size= 75 |label= The colony of Western Australia }} === People - LifeTree === :::[[space:Parkhurst Boys 49 - History Tree|'''Parkhurst Boys 49''': aboard the Mary.]] :The sentence was for "seven years Transportation", and consequently Milne was transported on 4 July '''1849,''' along with '''52''' other 'Parkhurst apprentices', to the ''Swan River Colony'' in Western Australia aboard the Mary. They arrived on 25 Oct 1849
[[Durward-50|Milne Alexander '''Durward''' ''(abt. 1833 - 1902)'' ]] == Sources ==

Mary Alice Slone

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The goal of this project is to find actual proof of who Mary Alice's parents and spouse(s) were,if she had any NA bloodlines. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Lykins-104|Jenn Drumm]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * [[Slone-188|Slone-188]] * [[Sizemore-210|Sizemore-210]] *Confirm multiple lines of decent through Mary's sons. 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=3157046 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Mary and John sailed Abt Mar 26 1634

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[[Category:Mary and John sailed Abt Mar 26 1634]] The Mary & John left Southampton or London, England under the command of ship Master Robert Sayres abt Mar 24/26, 1634. =='''Certificate of March 24, 1633/4, London'''== * Anthoney John (Possibly from Hampstead to Portsmouth, RI.'' (36 pg 110)'' * Avery Thomas * Bartlett John * Browne Richard * Browne Mrs. Edith * Browne George, son of Richard Browne * Clarke William * Coker Robert * Fowler Phillip ''(from Marlborough, Wiltshire, bound for Ipswitch and Salisbury. Ref: Banks Mss. 36 pg 179)'' * Fowler Mrs. Mary ** Mary Fowler (+) ** Samuel Fowler (+) ** Hester Fowler (+) ** Joseph Fowler (+) ** Thomas Fowler (+) * Godfrey John * Hewlett Matthew * Jacob Richard * Jurden/Jordan Stephen * Kingsman Robert * Ladd Daniel ''(From Dartmouth, Devonshire, bound for Ipswith/Salisbury, Ref: NEGR 39/345. 36 pg 21)'' * Littlehall Richard * Luff John * Marshe John * Moudey William ** Mrs. Sarah Moody ** Joshua Moody * Neuman Robert * Noyce Nicholas, son of Rev James Noyce * Osgood Christopher'' (from Marlborough, Wiltshire, bound for Ipswitch. Ref: NEGR 20/27. 36 pg 178)'' ** Mrs. Margery Osgood * Reynolds Richard * Savery Thomas * Savery William * Sever/Seaver Robert * Sweete Thomas * Trace/Tracey William * Traske Henry * Travers Henry * Vincent Adrian * West Thomas * Whelyer John'' (Wheeler, from Salisbury, Wiltshire, bound for Newbury, Salisbury and Hampton. Ref: Essex Inst Vol 44. 36 pg 180)'' ** Mrs. Anne Wheeler ** David Wheeler ** Anne Wheeler ** Roger Wheeler ** Elizabeth Wheeler ** Mercy Wheeler * White William * Woodbridge John Rev =='''Certificate of March 26, 1634, London'''== * Ballard William'' (Possibly of Bradwell, Suffolk, bound for Lynn, MA. Ref: NEGR 61/69 36 pg 150)'' * Cole Thomas ** Mrs. Anna Cole * Easton Nicholas ''(From Lymington, Hampshire, bound for Newport RI. Ref: Austin Gen p 252. 36 pg 60)'' ** Mrs. ---- Easton * Franklin William * Gillett Matthew * Hibbens/Fribbens William ** Mrs. Anne Hibbens * Kent Richard ** Mrs. Jane Kent ** Mary Kent ** Richard Kent * Kent Richard ''(From Wallop, Hampshire, bound for Newbury. Ref: Banks Mss 36 pg 63)'' * Lunt Henry * Mussey Abraham * Mussey John * Myles/Miles Joseph * Newbey William * Newman John * Newman John, son of Thomas * Newman Thomas ** Mrs. ---- Newman * Noyce James Rev ** Mrs. Sarah Noyes ** Nicholas Noyes * Parker Thomas Rev. ''(also listed on the Susan & Ellin)'' * Pope Joseph * Shorte Henry * Spencer John * Spencer William =='''Mary & John sources:'''== *[http://olivetreegenealogy.com/ships/mary_john1633.shtml olivetreegenealogy.com/ships/mary_john1633 ''(contains additional names)''] *[http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/maryjohn1.htm Mary & John passenger lists -''Research and Compilation by Anne Shurtleff Stevens of packrat-pro.com 2001'']

Mary Ann, Third Fleet to Australia 1791

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[[Category:Third Fleet Voyages]] [[Category:Mary Ann, Arrived 9 Jul 1791]] [[Category:New South Wales, Shipping Free Space Pages]] [http://www.jenwilletts.com/convict_ship_mary_ann_1791.htm Convict Ship Mary Ann 1791] Embarked: 150 women Voyage: 143 days Deaths: 9 Surgeon's Journal: no Captain: Mark Munroe === PASSENGER LISTS === * '''Passenger Lists for the Convict Transport Mary Ann - 1791''' from the Convict Stockade at: http://www.historyaustralia.org.au/twconvic/Mary+Ann+1791 * '''Details for the ship Mary Ann (1791)''' from the Claim a Convict website at: http://www.hawkesbury.net.au/claimaconvict/shipDetails.php?shipId=19 * '''Mary Anne voyage to New South Wales, Australia in 1791 with 10 passengers''' from the Convict Records website at: https://convictrecords.com.au/ships/mary-anne/1791 (incomplete) === FURTHER READING === * '''Convict Ship Mary Ann 1791''' from Jen Willetts' Free Settler or Felon? website at: https://www.jenwilletts.com/convict_ship_mary_ann_1791.htm * '''Mary Ann (1772 ship)''' From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Ann_(1772_ship)

Mary Ann Brandt's Sources

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= MARY ANN BRANDT'S GENEALOGY SOURCE LIST / CITATION FORMATS = == Books and Articles (including Images of Print) == Doris Martin Holden, Elmer Dutsch, and Charles Schech, The Dutsch Family (Covington, Louisiana: Doris Holden, 1970-1980) [Gen 929.2 Dut, St. Tammany Parish Library, 310 W. 21st Ave., Covington, Louisiana, 70433], p. {page number} === French Canada and Quebec === Patricia A. Brundirks, "My Journey to a Fille du Roi: Anne Girard, wife of Nicolas Daudelin," Michigan’s Habitant Heritage, Vol. 28, #1, January 2007 (http://habitantheritage.org/yahoo_site_admin/assets/docs/Anne_Girard--January_2007.48164608.pdf: accessed 23 Aug 2016) [includes copies of baptismal record of twins Gilles and Anne Girard, death records of her mother Demoiselle Françoise de Graffard and grandfather Gilles de Graffart, sieur de Mailly, records of her father Michel Girard's second marriage to Marie du Guesne and third marriage to Marie Osmon, the baptismal and death records for Anne Girard's illegitimate infant daughter Marguerite, and her father Michel Girard's all copied from Family History Library microfilm #346496, containing the parish records of St Cyr-du-Vaudreuil, in the bishopric of Rouen, France. Copy of this article held by Mary Brandt Jensen] Institut généalogique Drouin, Dictionnaire national des Canadiens-français, 1608-1760 (Montréal : Institut généalogique Drouin, 1979) {red drouin - cite to volume and page} René Jetté, Dictionnaire généalogique des familles du Québec, (Montreal: Presses de l'Université de Montréal, 1983) {1983 edition 1176 pages; 2003 edition 1206 pages includes 37 pages of 2001 corrections} Tanguay, L’Abbé Cyprian. Dictionnaire généalogique des familles canadiennes depuis la fondation de la colonie jusqu'à nos jours (Montréal: Eusèbe Senécal, 1871-1890) {cite to volume and page} == Censuses (including Images) == === Denmark === Danish Census 1845, Danish Demographic Database Ref. DDA-6062, Kipno. {No.}. Parish: {parish}. Hundred: {hundred}. County: {county}. Record no. {person's id no.} of {total number in this group}. {reference name} (http://www.danishfamilysearch.com/cid{person's record's census id no.}: accessed date) Danish Census 1850, Danish Demographic Database Ref. DDA-4199, Kipno. {No.}. Parish: {parish}. Hundred: {hundred}. County: {county}. Record no. {person's id no.} of {total number in this group}. {reference name} (http://www.danishfamilysearch.com/cid{person's record's census id no.}: accessed date) Danish Census 1860, Danish Demographic Database Ref. DDA-25485, Kipno. {No.}. Parish: {parish}. Hundred: {hundred}. County: {county}. Record no. {person's id no.} of {total number in this group}. {reference name} (http://www.danishfamilysearch.com/cid{person's record's census id no.}: accessed date) Danish Census 1880, Danish Demographic Database Ref. DDA-11185, Kipno. {No.}. Parish: {parish}. Hundred: {hundred}. County: {county}. Record no. {person's id no.} of {total number in this group}. {reference name} (http://www.danishfamilysearch.com/cid{person's record's census id no.}: accessed date) Danish Census 1890, Danish Demographic Database Ref. DDA-19081, Kipno. {No.}. Parish: {parish}. Hundred: {hundred}. County: {county}. Record no. {person's id no.} of {total number in this group}. {reference name} (http://www.danishfamilysearch.com/cid{person's record's census id no.}: accessed date) === United States === 1790 U.S. census, {County or District}, {State}, p. {number} (penned), col. {number}, line {number}, {Name}; NARA M637, roll {number}, digital image, {Web page title} ({url} : accessed {date}) 1800 U.S. census, {County name} County, {State}, town of {Name of town}, p. {number} (penned at bottom right), line {number}, {Name}, NARA M32, roll {number}, digital image, {Web page title} ({url} : accessed {date}) 1810 U.S. census, {County name} County, {State}, town of {Town}, p.{number} (penned), line [number], {Name}, NARA M252, roll {number}, digital image, {Web page title} ({url}: accessed {date}) 1820 U.S. census, {County name} County, {State}, {Town or township}, Pop. Sch., p. {number} (penned or typed tag), {Name}; NARA M33, roll {number}, digital image, {Web page title} ({url}: accessed {date}) 1830 U.S. census, {County name} County, {State}, Pop. Sch., p. {number} (stamped), line {number}, {Name}, NARA M29, roll {number}, digital image, {Web page title}({url}: accessed {date}) 1840 U.S. census, {County name} County, {State}, {Town or township}, Pop. Sch., p. {number} (stamped), line {number}, {Name}, NARA M704, roll {number}, digital image, {Web page title} ({url}: accessed {date}) 1850 U.S. census, {County name} County, {State}, Pop. Sch., {Town or township, ward}, p. {number} (handwritten, {number} stamped), dwelling {number}, family {number}, {Name}; NARA M432, roll {number}, digital image, {Web page title} ({url}: accessed {date}) 1860 U.S. census, {County name} County, {State}, Pop. Sch., {Town or township, ward}, p. {number} (handwritten), {number} (stamped), dwelling {number}, family {number}, {Name}; NARA M653, roll {number}, digital image, {Web page title} ({url}: accessed {date}) 1870 U.S. census, {County name} County, {State}, Pop. Sch., {Name of post office} Post Office, p. {number} (handwritten), {number} (stamped), dwelling {number}, family {number}, {Name}, NARA M593, roll {number}, digital image, {Web page title} ({url}: accessed {date}) 1880 U.S. census, {County name} County, {State}, Pop. Sch., ED {number}, p. {number} (stamped), p. {number} (penned), dwelling {number}, family {number}, {Name}; NARA T9, roll {number}, digital image, {Web page title} ({url}: accessed {date}) 1890 U.S. census, {County name} County, {State}, “Special Schedule: Surviving Soldiers, Sailors and Marines, and Widows,” {City, Town, or Township}, ED {number}, p. {number}, {Name}; NARA M123, roll {number}, digital image, {Web page title} ({url}: accessed {date}) 1900 U.S. census, {County name} County, {State}, Pop. Sch., ED {number}, p. {number} (stamped), p. {number} (penned), dwelling {number}, family {number}, {Name}; NARA T623, roll {number}, digital image, {Web page title} ({url}: accessed {date}) 1910 U.S. census, {County name} County, {State}, Pop. Sch., ED {number}, p. {number} (stamped), p. {number} (penned), dwelling {number}, family {number}, {Name}; NARA T{number}, roll {number}, digital image, {Web page title} ({url}: accessed {date}) 1920 U.S. census, {County name} County, {State}, Pop. Sch., ED {number}, p. {number} (stamped), p. {number} (penned), dwelling {number}, family {number}, {Name}; NARA T{number}, roll {number}, digital image, {Web page title} ({url}: accessed {date}) 1930 U.S. census, {County name} County, {State}, Pop. Sch., ED {number}, p. {number} (stamped), p. {number} (penned), dwelling {number}, family {number}, {Name}; NARA T{number}, roll {number}, digital image, {Web page title} ({url}: accessed {date}) 1940 U.S. census, {County name} County, {State}, Pop. Sch., ED {number}, p. {number} (stamped), p. {number} (penned), dwelling {number}, family {number}, {Name}; NARA T{number}, roll {number}, digital image, {Web page title} ({url}: accessed {date}) == Church Records == Québec, registres paroissiaux catholiques, 1621-1979, database with images, FamilySearch, (https://familysearch.org/ == Government Records (including Images) == {State} {Name of agency responsible for birth records}, certificate of birth number {number} ({date filed}), {Name}, {Name of Repository if different from state & agency}, {Repository location (city & state if different from state issuing) including url & access date if applicable}}. {State} {Name of agency responsible for birth records}, "{title of registry}", {Vol. & page number if applicable}, entry for {Name}, (registered{date}) {Name of Repository if different from state & agency}, {Repository location (city & state if different from state issuing) including url & access date if applicable}}. {State} {Name of agency responsible for death records}, certificate of death number {number} (filed {date}), {Name}, {Name of Repository if different from state & agency}, {Repository location (city & state if different from state issuing) including url & access date if applicable}}. {State} {Name of agency responsible for death records}, {title of registry}, {Vol. & page number if applicable}, entry for {Name}, registered{date}, {Name of Repository if different from state & agency}, {Repository location (city & state if different from state issuing) including url & access date if applicable}. {County name} County, {State}, marriage certificate/license no. {number}, issued {date},{Full name of groom as listed on the record} and {Full name of bride as listed on the record}; {Name of record office}, {County seat town/city where record is kept}.{Repository location (city, and state if different from state issuing) including url & access date if applicable}. {name} declaration of intention, ({year}), naturalization file no. {no.}, {Judicial District & State}; Records of U.S. Circuit and U.S. District Courts, Record Group {no.}; National Archives–{Region & location}. {name} petition for naturalization ({year}), naturalization file {no.}, {jurisdiction and name of court}; vol. {no.}, p. {no.}. "United States Social Security Death Index," database, FamilySearch (https:{address}), {name}, {death date}; citing U.S. Social Security Administration, Death Master File, database (Alexandria, Virginia: National Technical Information Service, ongoing). == Manuscripts and Correspondence == Charles Schech == Newspaper Articles and Obituaries == “{Title of article},” {OR} “Obituary: {Name}” {Newspaper Name [or] name of funeral home or other obituary sponsor}, {city if not included in title, state}, {newspaper date}, {page & column if available} {availability or repository of copy, including url & access date if applicable} == Online Databases and Indexes == === Denmark === The Danish Emigration Archives, database, entry for {name}, record id: {person's record id}, (http://www.emiarch.dk/search.php?l=en: accessed {date}) === France === === French Canada and Quebec === Jacques Légaré, Bertrand Desjardins, and Hubert Charbonneau, "A Repertory of Vital Events, 1621-1799, Québec and French Canada," database, Université de Montréal, PRDH: Le Programme de Recherche en démographie historique (http://www.genealogie.umontreal.ca/en/ accesLibreDB.htm : {access date}), entry for showing {description of major event, parties, and location, such as person name marriage entry, date, location} "Quebec, Quebec Federation of Genealogical Societies, Family Origins, 1621-1865," database, : {access date} [same as www.fichierorigine.com] === United States === ==== Louisiana ==== C. W. Barnum, "280,566 Early Louisiana Marriages," LA AHGP, Louisiana History and Genealogy Project: Million Early Marriages in the Southern States, (http://laahgp. genealogyvillage.com/LaMarriages/millionmarriagessouthernstates.html), {entry for name(s)} Louisiana Secretary of State, "Louisiana Vital Records Index," database, (http://www.sos.la.gov/ HistoricalResources/ResearchHistoricalRecords/Pages/OnlinePublicVitalRecordsIndex.aspx) == Online Family Trees == "Généalogie du Québec et d'Amérique française," database, NosOrigines, www.nosorigines.qc.ca, accessed May-July 2016 [Data contributed by many genealogy enthusiasts without any source requirements. Some records contain source notes but many do not.]{ "Généalogie du Québec et d'Amérique française," database, NosOrigines, entry for insert name, record id: insert id no (http://www.nosorigines.qc.ca/GenealogieQuebec.aspx?pid=insert record id: accessed insert date)} WeRelate, database, www.werelate.org, {entry for name, managed by username, accessed date, citing source cited} WikiTree, database, www.wikitree.com, {entry for name, managed by username, accessed date, citing source cited} {Author/Submitted}"{name of tree},"World Connect Project, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com, accessed {date} Mathew Beavers, "Where the Sidewalk Ends," Roots Web's World Connect Project, database, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=SHOW&db=minomicek, updated 24 Jun 2009, accessed Jul-Aug 2016 Denis Beauregard, French Genealogy of North America, covering beginnings to 1721 and foreign ancestors, http://www.francogene.com/genealogy/, updated 2016, accessed August 2016 [Denis Beauregard, French Genealogy of North America, covering beginnings to 1721 and foreign ancestors, entry for xxx, (http://www.francogene.com/genealogie-quebec-genealogy/011/yyyy.php: accessed 24 Aug 2016)] {often cites summaries of notarial acts from La Société de recherche historique Archiv-Histo, Base de données Le Parchemin, (https://www.archiv-histo.com/)} Gregory R. Burton, "WWW Book of my Ancestors: Descendants of Johann Baron" Family Tree Maker Online, http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/b/u/r/Gregory-R-Burton/BOOK-0001/0002-0001.html [Metz family] Gregory R. Burton, "WWW Book of my Ancestors: Descendants of Philip Knoll" Family Tree Maker Online, http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/b/u/r/Gregory-R-Burton/BOOK-0001/0009-0001.html [Metz family] Gregory R. Burton, "WWW Book of my Ancestors: Ancestors of Mary Julia Stritzinger" Family Tree Maker Online, http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/b/u/r/Gregory-R-Burton/BOOK-0001/0013-0001.html [Metz family] "The Choquet-Choquette of North America Family Tree," database, Association of the Choquet-tes of America Inc., http://www.choquet-te.org/english/f_genealogy.htm, accessed {date} Jim Eggert, "Eggert Family Genealogy," Roots Web's World Connect Project, database, http://wc. rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=eggertj, updated 15 Mar 2016, accessed Jan-Jul 2016 [Metz family] Sharon Emerson, "Renaud (Reno) Ponton Regnier Emerson by Sharon (Reno) Emerson," Roots Web's World Connect Project, database, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?includedb=emersos, updated 30 Dec 2015, accessed July 2016 Robert D. Patrie, Our Canadian Roots, {entry for Pierre Girard (http://patrie.familytree.website/getperson.php?personID=I359&tree=patrie: accessed 25 Aug 2016} [contains extensive citations to many sources including Drouin images and copies of some] Carol Saint-Clair, "Winstels of Hayna, Bavaria (Pfalz)," Roots Web's World Connect Project, database, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=saintware&id=I095, updated 4 Sep 2000, accessed Jan-July 2016. [Excellent quality database, rich with source notes and transcripts of sources. Metz family.] Kevin Spiers, http://www.spiers.net/mstree/index.htm (Mizell/Talley) Jerry Trefzger, "Berger Hill Families," Roots Web Free Pages, http://freepages.family.rootsweb. ancestry.com/~bergerhillmetz/index.html [Metz & Stritzinger families and timeline for Hayna History] Janice Waterworth, "Waterworth, Koch, Joerg Family Trees," Pedigree Resource File database, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, FamilySearch, https://familysearch.org/family-trees, submitted 10/08/2015 by Janice Waterworth, accessed May - July 2016. [Relies heavily on Ancestry Family Trees and some census data. Some of her dates and locations appear to contain entry errors such as Rouville, Loiret, Centre, France for Rouville, Quebec, Canada; St. Mathias, Crow Wing, Minnesota for St. Mathias, Pointe Oliver, Quebec, Canada and listing multiple husbands on the date of a first marriage and then the second husband again on the date of a second marriage, but her work was a good starting point for my own research. Choquette Family] Scott Werling, "Werling Family Web Page," GEDCOM database, http://www.n-connect.net/scott [Metz family] Jo West, "My Ancestors," Roots Web's World Connect Project, database, http://wc.rootsweb. ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=jmf2, updated 16 May 2016, accessed May-July 2016 http://mydeadpeople.blogspot.com/2008/11/benjamin-richardson-sarah-mizell-family.html == Tombstone and Cemetery Record Data (including Images) == Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid={memorial number} : accessed {date}), Memorial no. insert memorial number, name & dates of specific person, cemetery, cemetery location; photo of insert photo description like gravemarker with dates by insert photo credits; citing {include description of any sources cited; also include comments any information concerning source of photos or information included} Billion Graves, database and images (http:// : accessed {date}), memorial page for Name & Dates for Specific Person, Billion Graves Memorial No. {} citing [Compiler or author], [Title], vol. [number] ([Publication city], [Publication state]: [Publisher], [year published]), [page number], [Name of person]. [Comments or details describing the setup or contents of the publication]. [Creator of the data] ([City], [State]), [Name of Web page], card-file database ([URL]: accessed [date accessed]), entry for [Name of person], no. [number], citing section [number], lot [letter or number], space [number or letter]. 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== Introduction == ''Update 24 Oct 2020: Profile has been created and relationships attached. See [[Boast-172|Mary Ann (Boast) Vine]]. Research is still in progress.'' This page contains research pertaining to '''Mary Ann Vine''' (abt. 1825 - 1907), midwife in the Metchosin area of British Columbia, Canada, wife of [[Vine-470|Edward Vine]] and mother of [[Reid-8126|Ellen Barbara (Vaughan) Sims]]. == Biography with Research Notes== The following biography is an unpacking of the information listed in the various cited sources and not all details should necessarily be considered factual or relevant. An evidence-based [https://www.wikitree.com/ Wikitree] profile has been created for [[Boast-172|Mary Ann]] and will be updated as details are untangled and facts are verified with further research. As the purpose of this biography is to determine the origins of Mary Ann Vine and verify her relationships, only genealogical information is considered; anecdotal information is generally excluded. === Birth and Christening === Mary Ann was born in Kent, England in 1823. Per the inscription on her headstone, she was a native of [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Bexley,_Kent_Genealogy Bexley]. The news clip about her wedding anniversary refers to Mary Ann's maiden name as Miss Mary Ann Boast. A christening record exists under the same name, dated 22 Apr 1827 in Crayford, Kent. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crayford Crayford] is a town within Bexley, near Dartford. The parents listed on this record are William Boast and Barbara (Unknown). "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N11J-F29 : 20 March 2020), Mary Ann Boast, Crayford, Kent, England, 22 Apr 1827. Event Type: Christening. Note that Barbara is the middle name given to Mary Ann's daughter Ellen. [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FB%2F27000927%2F1 An extended transcription of the christening record can be viewed at findmypast.co.uk] (subscription required): :First name(s) Mary Ann :Last name Boast :Birth year 1823 :Birth date 13 Nov 1823 :Baptism year 1827 :Baptism date 22 Apr 1827 :Father's first name(s) William :Mother's first name(s) Barbara :Mother's last name - :Father's occupation Blacksmith :Residence Crayford :Parish St Paulinus :Place Crayford, St Paulinus === 1841 Census === In 1841, Mary Ann, age 18, was enumerated in the England and Wales census, residing in Bexley in with her parents, William (a labourer) and Barbara, as well as a sister, Elizabeth, age 15."England and Wales Census, 1841," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MQ27-G6V : 21 May 2019), Mary Boast in household of William Boast, Bexley, Kent, England, United Kingdom; from "1841 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. Images available at findmypast.co.uk (subscription required): [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record/browse?id=gbc%2f1841%2f0480%2f0181 (part 1)] [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record/browse?id=gbc%2f1841%2f0480%2f0182 (part 2)]. :Event Place: Bexley, Kent, England :Name: Mary Boast :Gender: Female :Age: 18 :Birthplace: Kent === Birth of Daughter === Mary Ann had a daughter, [[Reid-8126|Ellen Barbara Vaughan]], whose birth seems to have been registered twice at Dartford, Kent, England in the first quarter of 1844: Under the names Ellen Barbara Vaughan"England and Wales Birth Registration Index, 1837-2008," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2NHM-H22 : 1 October 2014), Ellen Barbara Vaughan, 1844; from "England & Wales Births, 1837-2006," database, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : 2012); citing Birth Registration, Dartford, Kent, England, citing General Register Office, Southport, England. [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=BMD%2FB%2F1844%2F1%2FTZ%2F000208&parentid=BMD%2FB%2F1844%2F1%2FTZ%2F000208%2F031 Image available at findmypast.co.uk] (subscription required); and Ellen Barbara Boast"England and Wales Birth Registration Index, 1837-2008," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2N4N-45Z : 1 October 2014), Ellen Barbara Boast, 1844; from "England & Wales Births, 1837-2006," database, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : 2012); citing Birth Registration, Dartford, Kent, England, citing General Register Office, Southport, England. [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=BMD%2FB%2F1844%2F1%2FAH%2F000331&parentid=BMD%2FB%2F1844%2F1%2FAH%2F000331%2F028 Image available at findmypast.co.uk] (subscription required). Christening took place at Bexley on 3 Mar 1944, under the name Ellen Barbara Boast."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NRZH-5G6 : 18 September 2020), Mary Boast in entry for Ellen Barbara Boast, Bexley, Kent, England, 3 Mar 1844, Event Type: Christening. [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=R_870887715 An extended transcription of the event can be viewed at findmypast.co.uk] (subscription required): : First name(s) Ellen Barbara : Last name Boast : Gender Female : Birth place note Res: Bexley Heath : Baptism date 03 Mar 1844 : Residence Bexley, Kent, England : Father's first name(s) - : Father's last name - : Mother's first name(s) Mary : Mother's last name Boast : Mother's name note Single Woman On Ellen's death registration, her father was recorded as ''Mr. Vaughn''. Her daughter [[Sims-4182|Mary (Sims) Gandy]] was the informant."British Columbia Death Registrations," database with images. Entry for Ellen Barbara Sims; Registration Number: 1916-09-033664, Victoria, 2 Jul 1916. http://search-collections.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/Image/Genealogy/b818a3ee-2a50-4507-b75d-0a9c78d5db65 Royal British Columbia Museum: BC Archives (royalbcmuseum.bc.ca : accessed 29 Oct 2020). === First Marriage === Mary Ann was married to [[Reid-8127|Thomas Sheppard Reed]]. There is a matching marriage record for Mary Ann Boast (father William Boast) and Thomas Sheppard Reed at Bexley, Kent, England on 29 Oct 1848."England Marriages, 1538–1973 ", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NJLB-MS6 : 13 March 2020), Mary Ann Boast in entry for Thomas Sheppard Reed, Bexley, Kent, England, 29 Oct 1848. The marriage was registered at Dartford, Kent in the fourth quarter."England and Wales Marriage Registration Index, 1837-2005," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2648-V4N : 13 December 2014), Mary Ann Boast, 1848; from "England & Wales Marriages, 1837-2005," database, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : 2012); citing 1848, quarter 4, vol. 5, p. 155, Dartford, Kent, England, General Register Office, Southport, England. === 1851 Census === Mary Ann was enumerated in the 1851 census, residing in Swanscombe, Kent with her husband, Thomas Reed (a carpenter) and her daughter, Ellen Boast, as well as her mother, Barbara Boast, and a niece, Barbara Boast."England and Wales Census, 1851," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SGL6-CFQ : 9 November 2019), Mary Reed in household of Thomas Reed, Swanscombe, Kent, England; citing Swanscombe, Kent, England, p. 28, from "1851 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBC%2F1851%2F4329562%2F01094&parentid=GBC%2F1851%2F0005514747 Image available at findmypast.co.uk] (subscription required). :Event Place: Swanscombe, Kent, England :Name: Mary Reed :Gender: Female :Age: 26 :Birthplace: Crayford, Kent :Relationship to Head of Household: Wife While Barbara was residing with Mary Ann and Thomas at the time of the 1851 census, (marital status: married), William was not. A potential record exists in the name William Boast, age 50, married, carpenter, Birthplace: Bexley, Kent; a resident of the Kent County Gaol in Maidstone, Kent."England and Wales Census, 1851," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SGLG-GFW : 9 November 2019), William Boast, Maidstone, Kent, England; citing Maidstone, Kent, England, p. 25, from "1851 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBC%2F1851%2F4329574%2F01279&parentid=GBC%2F1851%2F0005720092 Image available at findmypast.co.uk] (subscription required). === Emigration === Mary Ann emigrated to Vancouver Island (later British Columbia, Canada) with her husband Thomas Reed and her daughter on the ship ''Norman Morison'', arriving at Victoria on 16 Jan 1853."Ships List of Passengers for the 'Norman Morison' 1852," list of names. Entry for Reed, Thomas and wife & 1 child, steerage. Arrival: Fort Victoria, 16 Jan 1853. http://sites.rootsweb.com/~bcvancou/ships/nmor53.htm Vancouver Island GenWeb Project (rootsweb.com/~bcvancou : accessed 20 Sep 2020). === Death of First Husband === Thomas returned to England and passed away. A record for Thomas Reed lists a burial place of Parish Church of Hawkhurst, Hawkhurst, Kent, England in 4 Mar 1853."England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JZP8-7ZV : 14 March 2020), Thomas Reed, 1853. === Second Marriage === Mary Ann married [[Vine-470|Edward Vine]] in 1854. Mary Ann and Edward Vine celebrated their golden wedding anniversary (fifty years of marriage) at the family home in 1904. The corresponding news clip from the Nanaimo Daily News states that Edward and Mary were the first white people to be married on Vancouver Island, at Esquimalt. It also states that Mary Ann came to Canada aboard the ship ''Norman Morison'' in 1852 as Miss Mary Ann Boast.Mr. and Mrs. Edward Vine; Nanaimo, BC: Nanaimo Daily News, 9 Nov 1904, p3. https://www.newspapers.com/clip/59613041/vine-anniversary/ Newspapers.com. Accessed 19 Sep 2020. === 1881 Census === Mary Ann was enumerated in the 1881 census of Canada in the household of her husband, Edward Vine, at Metchosin in the Victoria District."Census of Canada, 1881," database with images. Entry for Mary Ann Vine, wife, household of Edward Vine; Sub-district E (Metchosin and Esquimalt), District 190 (Victoria City), British Columbia. Item Number: 480192, p21, Microfilm: C-13285. https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1881/Pages/item.aspx?itemid=480192 http://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.item/?app=Census1881&op=&img&id=e008211955 Library and Archives Canada (bac-lac.gc.ca). Accessed 19 Sep 2020. :Surname: VINE :Given Name: Mary Ann :Gender: F :Age: 54 :Birth Year: 1827 :Marital Status: M :Place of Birth: England :Religion: Ch Engd :Nationality: English === 1891 Census === Mary Ann was enumerated in the 1891 census of Canada in the household of her husband, Edward Vine, at Metchosin in the Victoria District."Census of Canada, 1891," database with images. Entry for Mary Anne Vine, wife, household of Edward Vine; Sub-district E (Metchosin), District 4 (Victoria), British Columbia. Item Number: 68284, p3, Microfilm: T-6292. https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1891/Pages/item.aspx?itemid=68284 https://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.item/?app=Census1891&op=img&id=30953_148094-00333 Library and Archives Canada (bac-lac.gc.ca). Accessed 19 Sep 2020. No other individuals were enumerated in the household. :Surname: Vine :Given Name: Mary Anne :Gender: Female :Age: 65 :Birth Year: 1826 :Marital Status: Married === 1901 Census === Mary Ann was enumerated in the 1901 census of Canada in the household of her husband, Edward Vine, at Metchosin in the Victoria District. Her date of birth was recorded as 14 Nov 1825. No other individuals were enumerated in the household. "Census of Canada, 1901," database with images. Entry for Mary Vine, wife, household of Edward Vine; Sub-district B (Metchosin), District 4 (Victoria), British Columbia. Item Number: 155609, p2, Microfilm: T-6429. https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1901/Pages/item.aspx?itemid=155609 http://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.item/?app=Census1901&op=&img&id=z000011935 Library and Archives Canada (bac-lac.gc.ca). Accessed 19 Sep 2020. :Surname: Vine :Given Name: Mary :Gender: Female :Age: 75 :Birth Date: 1825-11-14 :Marital Status: Married :Place of Birth: England :Religion: Church Of England :Relationship: Wife :Ethnic Origin: English :Nationality: Canadian :Year of Immigration: 1853 === Death === Mary Ann passed away in Pedder Bay, Metchosin, British Columbia, Canada on 1 Mar 1907. Her death registration certificate lists her as aged 82, the wife of Edward Vine, born in Kent, England, religious denomination Church of England."British Columbia Death Registrations," database with images. Entry for Mary Ann Vine; Registration Number: 1907-09-020521, Pedder Bay, 1 Mar 1907. http://search-collections.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/Image/Genealogy/7ad1e67b-b2f7-4333-83c9-871f659154a0 Royal British Columbia Museum: BC Archives (royalbcmuseum.bc.ca). Accessed 19 Sep 2020. Mary Ann's obituary in the Victoria Daily Times lists her as a native of Kent, England, aged 82, who emigrated to Vancouver Island in 1853, survived by her husband and one daughter.Obituary: Mrs. Mary Ann Vine; Victoria, BC: The Victoria Daily Times, 2 Mar 1907, p5. https://www.newspapers.com/clip/33153652/mary-vine-obituary/ Newspapers.com. Accessed 19 Sep 2020. === Funeral and Burial === Mary Ann's funeral took place at the family residence in Pedder Bay on 4 Mar 1907, and was officiated by Rev. Baugh Allen. The corresponding news clip from the Victoria Daily Times lists her as a resident of the district since 1958.Funeral of Mrs. Mary J. Vine; Victoria, BC; The Victoria Daily Times, 5 Mar 1907, p5. https://www.newspapers.com/clip/59605948/mary-vine-funeral/ Newspapers.com. Accessed 19 Sep 2020. The pallbearers were: :R. Wilson :H. Lawson :H. Smart :T. Argyle :T. Oldershaw :J. Wallace Mary Ann Vine is buried with Edward at Saint Mary's Cemetery in Metchosin, British Columbia.Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/156967692/mary-ann-vine : accessed 19 September 2020), memorial page for Mary Ann Reid Vine (14 Nov 1825–1 Mar 1907), Find a Grave Memorial no. 156967692, citing Saint Mary's Cemetery, Metchosin, Capital Regional District, British Columbia, Canada ; Maintained by Gayle L (contributor 48692284). Her headstone reads: :In Memory :Of :Mary Ann :Beloved Wife Of :Edward Vine :Died March 1, 1907 :Aged 82 Years :A Native of Bexley :Kent, Eng. :Gone But Not Forgotten === Will and Estate === Mary Ann's will was signed and dated 18 Apr 1894, her husband the only heir listed."British Columbia Wills, 1861-1981," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9S6-8DR5?cc=2001882&wc=M6VR-WM9%3A285567101%2C285570901 : 20 May 2014), Wills > no 7151-7750 > image 1756 of 2574 (entry for Mary Ann Vine, will no. 7557); British Columbia Archives and Records Service, Victoria. The will was probated in 1907."British Columbia Estate Files, 1859-1949," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G97Z-Z9M4?cc=2014768&wc=M69N-RM9%3A332531901%2C332530502%2C332784901 : 22 May 2014), Victoria > Supreme Court > Estate files 1859-1924 no 3041-3210 > image 1933 of 3106 (entry for Mary Ann Vine, estate file no. 3142); British Columbia Archives and Records Service, Victoria. === Further Reading: Articles === ==== "Don Parker and the pioneers" ==== In 1983, Elizabeth Gordan wrote an article that appeared in the Times Colonist (Victoria, BC) called "Don Parker and the pioneers." Don Parker was a great-grandson to Mary Ann Vine, and a grandson of Ellen Barbara Sims. This article mentions that Ellen Barbara's father Thomas Reid died "soon after the family arrived," that Ellen married William Walter Sims in 1859 at age 16, and that William named his land "Bexley" (later Beckley) after his wife's place of birth. The article also details several popular local stories about Mary Ann and Edward Vine.Elizabeth Gordon, "Don Parker and the pioneers," Victoria, BC: Times Colonist, 7 Aug 1983, p40. https://www.newspapers.com/clip/59610593/pioneers-part-1/ https://www.newspapers.com/clip/59610629/pioneers-part-2/ Newspapers.com. Accessed 19 Sep 2020. ==== "Midwife to Metchosin" ==== In 2001, [https://www.heritagehouse.ca/book-author/danda-humphreys/ Danda Humphreys] wrote an article that appeared in the Times Colonist (Victoria, BC) called "Midwife to Metchosin." This article details the relationship of Edward and Mary Ann Vine. It also discusses daughter Ellen Barbara's marriage to William Walter Sims, noting the estrangement that occured between mother and daughter "despite Ellen's best efforts" after the marriage due to Mary Ann's apparent disapproval.Danda Humphreys, "Midwife to Metchosin," Victoria, BC: Times Colonist, 9 Sep 2001, p47. https://www.newspapers.com/clip/59612289/midwife-to-metchosin-part-1/ https://www.newspapers.com/clip/59612343/midwife-to-metchosin-part-2/ Newspapers.com. Accessed 19 Sep 2020. === Further Reading: Books === ==== ''Footprints'' ==== The book ''Footprints: Pioneer Families of the Metchosin District'', compiled and edited by Marion Helgesen and published in 1983, discusses Mary Ann Vine at length.Helgesen, Marion I. (compiled and edited by), "The Helgesen Family" in ''Footprints: Pioneer Families of the Metchosin District''. Victoria, BC: Metchosin School Museum Society/Morriss Printing, 1983. pp 42, 169, 193, 233-41, 248, 283. ==== ''Notes and Quotes ==== The book ''Notes and Quotes: A Brief Historical Record of Colwood, Langord, Metchosin, Happy Valley-Glen Lake on Southern Vancouver Island'', written by Dorothy Stranix and published in 1967, mentions Edward and Mary Ann Vine.Stranix, Dorothy, ''Notes and Quotes: A Brief Historical Record of Colwood, Langord, Metchosin, Happy Valley-Glen Lake on Southern Vancouver Island,'' Colwood-Langford-Metchosin-Happy Valley-Glen Lake, BC: Joint Centennial Committee, 1967. pp 46-7. ==== ''Wild Roses at Their Feet'' ==== The book [[Space:Wild Roses at Their Feet: Pioneer Women of Vancouver Island|''Wild Roses at Their Feet: Pioneer Women of Vancouver Island'']], written by [[Forbes-5761|Elizabeth Lamont Forbes]] and published in 1971, features a chapter about Mary Ann called "Mesachie Tyee."Forbes, Elizabeth, "Mesachie Tyee" in ''Wild Roses at their Feet: Pioneer Women of Vancouver Island''. Vancouver, BC: Evergreen, 1971, pp 86-88. Her midwifery is also mentioned in the chapter "Mistress of Sherwood," about her neighbour, [[Calhoun-2981|Lillian Helgesen]]. === Further Reading: Other === "History of the Gandy Family," a website by descendant Eric Gandy, includes an entry for Mary Ann.Gandy, Eric. "History of the Gandy Family," entry for Mary Ann Vine. http://www.gandyfamily.se/mary-ann-vine (gandyfamily.se : accessed 25 Oct 2020). == Relationships == The following relationships have been extracted from the cited sources. Unlinked names are awaiting profile creation. :'''Father:''' [[Boast-173|William Boast]] :'''Mother:''' [[Whitlow-635|Barbara (Whitlow) Boast]] :'''Sister:''' [[Boast-174|Elizabeth Boast]] :'''Brother:''' [[Boast-175|John Boast]] :'''Niece:''' Barbara Boast :'''Daughter:''' [[Reid-8126|Ellen Barbara (Vaughan) Sims (aka Boast, Reed)]] :'''Father of daughter:''' (Unknown) Vaughan :'''First husband:''' [[Reid-8127|Thomas Sheppard Reed]] :'''Second husband:''' [[Vine-470|Edward Vine]] Parents William Boast and Barbara Whitlow (a widow) were married at Crayford, Kent on 9 Feb 1824. Barbara"England Marriages, 1538–1973 ", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NXHR-7M6 : 13 March 2020), Barbara Whitlow in entry for William Boast, Crayford, Kent, England, 9 Feb 1824. [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FNWKENTFHSX1%2FMAR%2F001515%2F2 An extended transcription of the event is available at findmypast.co.uk] (subscription required): :First name(s) Barbara :Last name Whitlow :Marriage year 1824 :Marriage date 09 Feb 1824 :Denomination Anglican :Church St Paulinus :Place Crayford, St Paulinus :Spouse's first name(s) William :Spouse's last name Boast :Groom's marital status Bachelor :Groom's parish Crayford :Bride's marital status Widow :Bride's parish Crayford :By licence or banns Banns Barbara Whitlow was widowed at the time of her marriage to William Boast. No additional records have been located under the name Barbara Whitlow. It is possible that her maiden name is Barbara Richards: There is marriage record from Deptford, Kent for Barbara Richards and William Whitlow from 29 Jan 1821"England Marriages, 1538–1973 ", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NV1K-332 : 13 March 2020), William Whitlow, Saint Paul, Deptford, Kent, England, 29 Jan 1821, Spouse's Name: Barbara Richards., as well as a [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FD%2F963143531%2F1 burial record] for William Whitlow, age 20, at Crayford, St Paulinus on 17 Oct 1821. Death registration under the name Barbara Boast was recorded in Sheppey, Kent in 1854 and registered in the third quarter."England and Wales Death Registration Index 1837-2007," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2NVV-YDS : 31 December 2014), Barbara Boast, 1854; from "England & Wales Deaths, 1837-2006," database, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : 2012); citing Death, Sheppey, Kent, England, General Register Office, Southport, England. A [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FD%2F83307784 burial] for Barbara Boast took place at Sittingbourne, Kent on 27 Aug 1854."England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JZGD-L65 : 15 March 2020), Barbara Boast, Sittingbourne, Kent, England, United Kingdom, 27 Aug 1854. Sister Elizabeth was christened at Crayford on the same day as Mary Ann, 22 Apr 1827."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N2FS-65R : 20 March 2020), Elizabeth Boast, Crayford, Kent, England, United Kingdom, 22 Apr 1827, Event Type: Christening, Father's Name: William Boast, Mother's Name: Barbara. Brother John was christened at Crayford on 1 Feb 1829."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N2FS-XBC : 20 March 2020), John Boast, Crayford, Kent, England, United Kingdom, 1 Feb 1829, Event Type: Christening, Father's Name: William Boast, Mother's Name: Barbara. == Sources ==

Mary Atkinson Let 3

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:Mary Atkinson Letter 3 :His daughter, Mary Francis md Jesse Morman abt 1861 ch: 1870 Census Choctaw, Ms. Martha 8, Lucy 6, Bethaney 3, Ester 3/12 Jul 1870, Martha Holliman 12, Joseph Holliman 10, Ruthan Atkinson 30 and Wilson 3/12 F Jul 1870. My information on Wm Wilson Atkinson who married Millie Ruthan Haggett is all wrong. They had to be married 1869 for Wilson to get here in Jul 1870 and William Wilson d. 1870 before Sept when the census was taken. John A Holliman and Charity Atkinson Holliman must also be dead for Jesse and Mary Francis to have the children and Wallace on the 1860 census is called Joseph on the 1870 census. 1880 census Sumner Co Ms. Jesse Morman 46, Mary F. 36 Matthew G 17Male Lucy B 15, Cloncey B 13 (This could be Cloncey Bethaney who was 3 in 1870) James W 10,Martha A 7, Sallie J 5, Mike E 3, Mary A 1, Wilson A daughter 10, Martha A 45 sister, Mantha 40 sister, Florence M 17 neice. The sisters came from Ala as Jesse did and the neice was born in Ms. Wilson A must be Wm Wilson and Ruthan's daughter. What do you think? There is a Griffin Morman in Choctaw Co 1900 census Mary

Mary Beth Mylott To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Mylott-6|Mary Beth Mylott]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Mylott-6&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Mary Beth Mylott To-Do List|Mary Beth's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Allard_Allore-2|Allard Allore, Louis ]] || 1841-00-00 ||need date/location/source for birth. Death may have been in NYC and need certificate from NYC. |- | [[Allard_Allore-3|Allard Allore, Olivier Levi]] || 1803-06-11 || need date/location/source for death |- | [[Beaudry-566|Beaudry, Domithille Mathilde ]] || 1818-01-20 || needs sources |- | [[Beauvais-222|Beauvais, Solime ]] || 1821-07-01 || Census Data needs to be cited correctly |- | [[Beauvais-233|Beauvais, Cordelie ]] || 1846-11-09 || needs sources |- | [[Benoit-139|Benoit, Claude ]] || 1686-00-00 || I'm not a profile manager but I could help make the sources better after I do my own |- | [[Benoit-258|Benoit, Antoine ]] || 1719-03-23 || I'm not a profile manager but I could help make the sources better after I do my own |- | [[Benoit-616|Benoit, Francoise ]] || 1734-00-00 || I'm not a profile manager but I could help make the sources better after I do my own |- | [[Benoit-617|Benoit, Elisabeth Isabelle ]] || 1730-00-00 || I'm not a profile manager but I could help make the sources better after I do my own |- | [[Benoit-618|Benoit, Alexis ]] || 1728-11-28 || I'm not a profile manager but I could help make the sources better after I do my owno |- | [[Benoit-619|Benoit, Jeanne ]] || 1725-04-20 || I'm not a profile manager but I could help make the sources better after I do my own |- | [[Benoit-620|Benoit, Marie Jeanne ]] || 1725-04-20 || I'm not a profile manager but I could help make the sources better after I do my own |- | [[Benoit-621|Benoit, Francois ]] || 1723-05-13 || I'm not a profile manager but I could help make the sources better after I do my own |- | [[Benoit-622|Benoit, Marguerite ]] || 1721-04-28 || I'm not a profile manager but I could help make the sources better after I do my own |- | [[Benoit-623|Benoit, Joseph Geoffroi ]] || 1719-00-00 || I'm not a profile manager but I could help make the sources better after I do my own***** |- | [[Benoit-626|Benoit, Marie Charlotte ]] || 1716-00-00 || I'm not a profile manager but I could help make the sources better after I do my own |- | [[Benoit-627|Benoit, Claude ]] || 1728-04-14 ||I'm not a profile manager but I could help make the sources better after I do my own |- | [[Benoit-628|Benoit, Jean ]] || 1711-11-27 || I'm not a profile manager but I could help make the sources better after I do my own |- | [[Benoit-789|Benoit, Marie Genevieve ]] || 1799-12-16 || Sources need proper formatting by me |- | [[Benoit-790|Benoit, Paul ]] || 1756-00-00 || Sources need proper formatting by me |- | [[Berryman_Ninnis-1|Berryman Ninnis, Elystra ]] || 1800-03-01 || Check "Evidence Explained" to format English documents |- | [[Bissonnette-142|Bisnett, Joseph (Bissonnette) ]] || 1871-03-14 || needs sources |- | [[Bissonette-33|Bissonette, Jean Baptiste]] || 1721-03-11 || needs sources |- | [[Bissonnette-109|Bissonnette, Marie Elizabeth ]] || 1880-04-30 || Needs Documentation of Birth or Baptism Cohoes sources |- | [[Bissonnette-111|Bissonnette, Joseph ]] || 1849-05-05 || Need to cite death certificate and Proper USA census |- | [[Bissonnette-116|Bissonnette, Moise Joseph ]] || 1822-09-01 | (Need a death certificate from Cohoes or New York State) |- | [[Bissonnette-117|Bissonnette, Jean Baptiste ]] || 1781-09-05 || Needs Sources |- | [[Bissonnette-118|Bissonnette, Jean Baptiste ]] || 1720-03-11 || Needs Sources |- | [[Bissonnette-119|Bissonnette, Alexis ]] || 1683-10-28 || Needs Sources |- | [[Bissonnette-141|Bissonnette, Marie Julia ]] || 1869-00-00 || Good enough for now |- | [[Bourgeois-829|Bourgeois, Domitille ]] || 1820-00-00 || Needs St Jacques l'Achigan Sources |- | [[Bourgeois-830|Bourgeois, Amable ]] || 1782-10-17 || Needs St Jacques l'Achigan Sources |- | [[Casse-24|Casse, Charles ]] || 1682-03-29 || I adopted this profile and it needs formatting of sources |- | [[Chaperon-15|Chaperon, Marie Josephe ]] || 1756-05-17 ||needs birth/baptism and death sources |- | [[Chaput-255|Chaput, Marie Louise ]] || 1788-05-25 || needs sources |- | [[Chefdevergne-3|Chefdevergne, Marie Louise ]] || 1695-12-21 || needs sources |- | [[Circe_dit_St_Michel-1|Circe dit St Michel, Marie Marguerite]] || 1737-03-10 || needs sources |- | [[Dalpe_dit_Pariseau-4|Dalpe dit Pariseau, Jean Baptiste ]] || 1777-08-26 || Needs Sourcing |- | [[Dalpe_dit_Pariseau-5|Dalpe dit Pariseau, Marie Apolline ]] || 1786-06-12 || Needs Sourcing |- | [[Dalpe_dit_Pariseau-6|Dalpe dit Pariseau, Marie Archange ]] || 1798-07-04 || Needs Sourcing |- | [[DeNiger_dit_Sansoucy-1|DeNiger dit Sansoucy, Pierre ]] || 1677-10-17 || Sources need formatting |- | [[Delmas_Dalmace-2|Delmas, Martin (Delmas Dalmace) ]] || 1765-07-10 ||Needs Sourcing |- | [[Delmas_Dalmace-1|Delmas Dalmace, Marie ]] || 1792-11-17 || Sources needed |- | [[Desilets-41|Desilets, Marie Therese ]] || 1816-03-23 ||Needs Sourcing |- | [[Dupont-313|Dupont, Marie Françoise ]] || 1671-00-00 || Needs Sourcing |- | [[Dupuis-720|Dupuis, Anne ]] || 1762-00-00 || Needs Sourcing |- | [[Durand-144|Durand, Louis ]] || 1670-11-14 || to-do |- | [[Durand-206|Durand, Élisabeth Barbe ]] || 1708-03-23 || to-do |- | [[Duvernay-19|Duvernay, Hermemie ]] || 1845-12-19 || to-do |- | [[Fontaine-664|Fontaine, Luce-Josephe ]] || 1734-12-16 || to-do |- | [[Gagnon-1231|Gagnon, Marie Aurélie ]] || 1822-11-15 || to-do |- | [[Gagnon-1288|Gagnon, Jean Baptiste ]] || 1797-03-08 || to-do |- | [[Gagnon-1516|Gagnon, Jean Baptiste ]] || 1771-02-21 || to-do |- | [[Gagnon-1518|Gagnon, Marie Felicite ]] || 1825-11-30 || to-do |- | [[Glode-4|Glode, Edith Lida]] || 1889-05-20 || to-do |- | [[Glode-5|Glode, Alexandre ]] || 1859-09-09 || to-do |- | [[Glode-6|Glode, Luc ]] || 1837-12-26 || to-do |- | [[Glode-7|Glode, Jacques ]] || 1812-11-08 || to-do |- | [[Poissant-42|Glode, Jacques Marie (Poissant) ]] || 1784-08-09 || Need Death |- | [[Goeckel-32|Goeckel, Johann Bernard ]] || 1731-03-07 || to-do |- | [[Goeckel-33|Goeckel, Antoine Frederic ]] || 1760-10-28 || to-do |- | [[Guay_dit_Castonguay-2|Guay dit Castonguay, Jean Baptiste ]] || 1794-08-30 || to-do |- | [[Guertin-171|Guertin, Marie Josephe ]] || 1725-02-24 || to-do |- | [[Guyon-393|Guyon, Ignace ]] || 1719-09-19 || to-do |- | [[Guyon-394|Guyon, Marie Josephe ]] || 1743-02-21 || to-do |- | [[Hamel-329|Hamel, Marie Magdeleine ]] || 1781-11-22 || to-do |- | [[Herbec-6|Herbec, Marie Angelique Pulcherie]] || 1765-10-27 || to-do |- | [[Johnson-34746|Johnson, Addie K ]] || 1863-12-01 || to-do |- | [[Kagle-5|Kagle, Georges ]] || 1800-00-00 || DONE!!! but ALWAYS Look for his Birth and Baptism |- | [[Kagle-6|Kagle, Marie Julia ]] || 1825-05-29 || to-do |- | [[Kagle-7|Kagle, Caroline ]] || 1832-09-08 || to-do |- | [[Kagle-8|Kagle, Moyse ]] || 1834-08-10 || to-do |- | [[Kagle-9|Kagle, Antoine ]] || 1835-02-26 || to-do |- | [[Kagle-10|Kagle, Lucy ]] || 1836-11-03 || to-do |- | [[Kagle-11|Kagle, Polycarpe ]] || 1826-05-02 || to-do |- | [[Kagle-12|Kagle, George ]] || 1824-02-16 || to-do |- | [[Kagle-13|Kagle, Issac ]] || 1840-12-10 || to-do |- | [[Kingsley-369|Kingsley, Anna E]] || 1825-09-16 || to-do |- | [[Kingsley-379|Kingsley, Malinda ]] || 1812-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kingsley-380|Kingsley, Unnamed Father ]] || || to-do |- | [[LaPoterie-1|LaPoterie, Marie Marguerite ]] || 1786-06-03 || Need Death record /Source from Champlain NY |- | [[Lacasse-24|Lacasse, Antoine ]] || 1707-05-15 || to-do |- | [[Lacasse-91|Lacasse, Marie Louise ]] || 1880-04-15 || to-do |- | [[Lacasse-107|Lacasse, Ephrème ]] || 1805-03-03 || Needs Death Fact & Sourcing |- | [[Lacasse-108|Lacasse, Antoine ]] || 1771-03-17 || Needs Death Source |- | [[Lalonde_dit_Latrielle-1|Lalonde dit Latrielle, Marie Sophie ]] || 1813-00-00 || LACKS SOURCES |- | [[Lalonde_dit_Latrielle-2|Lalonde dit Latrielle, Francois ]] || 1786-02-02 || LACKS SOURCES |- | [[Lalonde_dit_Latrielle-3|Lalonde dit Latrielle, Francois ]] || 1762-03-06 || LACKS SOURCES |- | [[Lalonde_dit_Latrielle-4|Lalonde dit Latrielle, Robert Norbert ]] || 1780-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Langlois_dit_LaChapelle-2|Langlois dit LaChapelle, Marie Catherine ]] || 1788-00-00 || Needs Death Info and Source |- | [[Larose-205|Larose, Unknown ]] || 1780-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Laure_Lord_Lor-1|Laure Lord Lor, Louis Thadée]] || 1784-09-27 || Needs Sourcing |- | [[Laurent-101|Laurent, Doris Ann]] || 1928-06-26 || to-do |- | [[LeBlanc-3465|LeBlanc, Venerande ]] || 1777-07-19 || to-do |- | [[Legare-129|Legare, Marie Anne ]] || 1768-07-25 || Needs Death Info and Source |- | [[Legris-142|Legris, Jean Baptiste , dit Lepine]] || 1671-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lemaire-95|Lemaire, Louis ]] || 1691-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lemaire-96|Lemaire, Angelique ]] || 1736-08-23 || to-do |- | [[Lemieux-396|Lemieux, Marie Catherine Josephe]] || 1728-09-24 || DONE!!! but can add more |- | [[Leroux-441|Leroux, Marie Anne ]] || 1786-08-19 || to-do |- | [[Lord_Lor-1|Lord Lor, Marie ]] || 1854-06-24 || to-do |- | [[Lord_Lor-2|Lord Lor, Solomon ]] || 1927-05-10 || to-do |- | [[Lussier-209|Lussier, Joseph ]] || 1734-00-00 || Needs Death and Sourcing |- | [[Lussier-210|Lussier, Elisabeth Archange ]] || 1758-02-09 || to-do |- | [[Maquet-1|Maquet, Claude , Lajoie]] || 1728-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Maquet_dit_Lajoie-1|Maquet dit Lajoie, Marie Anne ]] || 1766-04-27 || to-do |- | [[Mayer-1348|Mayer, Johannetta Elisabetha ]] || 1737-08-02 || to-do |- | [[Melancon-206|Melancon, Sophie ]] || 1794-02-04 || to-do |- | [[Michel-307|Michel, Élisabeth Agnès ]] || 1682-06-16 || to-do |- | [[Millot-17|Millot, Jean ]] || 1804-06-21 || to-do |- | [[Milot-42|Milot, Jean ]] || 1708-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Milot_dit_Champaigne-1|Milot dit Champaigne, Joseph Marie]] || 1779-01-31 || needs sourcing |- | [[Mirault-5|Mirault, Pierre David ]] || 1794-10-05 || needs sourcing |- | [[Mousseau-106|Mousseau dit Desilets, Joseph (Mousseau) ]] || 1774-01-24 || Needs Sourcing |- | [[Mylott-3|Mylott, Arthur ]] || || birth certificate from Chambly and death certificate from Westchester |- | [[Mylott-4|Mylott, Milo Benjamin]] || 1884-07-31 || to-do |- | [[Wills-1630|Mylott, Dorothy (Wills)]] || || Schuylerville birth |- | [[Mylott-5|Mylott, John ]] || 1852-02-03 || to-do |- | [[Milot-38|Mylott, Robert (Milot) ]] || 1832-06-02 || to-do |- | [[Mylott-6|Mylott, Mary Beth ]] || || to-do |- | [[Paquet_dit_LaValle-1|Paquet dit LaValle, Marie Julie]] || 1837-10-08 || to-do |- | [[Paquet_dit_LaValle-2|Paquet dit LaValle, Jean Baptiste ]] || 1800-07-16 || to-do |- | [[Payant-34|Payant, Marie Louise ]] || 1747-12-22 || to-do |- | [[Payant-48|Payant, Joseph Jacques ]] || 1700-01-19 || to-do |- | [[Pelletier-1178|Pelletier, Marie Ursule ]] || 1698-11-20 || to-do |- | [[Pichet-62|Pichet, Agathe ]] || 1751-09-30 || to-do |- | [[Pichette-43|Pichette, Esther ]] || 1825-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Quemeneur_dit_LaFlamme-4|Quemeneur dit LaFlamme, Angelique ]] || || to-do |- | [[Reed-7844|Reed, Ann ]] || 1836-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Reed-8234|Reed, John ]] || 1802-03-28 || to-do |- | [[Rivest-35|Rivest, Alexis ]] || 1788-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Rivet-58|Rivet, Alexis ]] || 1722-07-18 || to-do |- | [[Rivest-1|Rivet, Alexis (Rivest) ]] || 1757-11-20 || to-do |- | [[Rivet-261|Rivet, Joseph Esprit]] || 1812-05-15 || to-do |- | [[Rivet-262|Rivet, Alexis ]] || 1815-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Rivet-263|Rivet, Maxime ]] || 1849-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Rivet-264|Rivet, Joseph Paul Emile ]] || 1880-04-13 || to-do |- | [[Rivet-265|Rivet, Joseph Albert ]] || 1919-12-05 || to-do |- | [[Rivet-266|Rivet, Marie Claire ]] || 1918-08-18 || to-do |- | [[Rivet-267|Rivet, Raymond ]] || 1916-08-26 || to-do |- | [[Rivet-268|Rivet, Raymond Dedace]] || 1922-04-05 || to-do |- | [[Rivet-294|Rivet, Fidele Maxime ]] || 1895-04-25 || to-do |- | [[Rivet-295|Rivet, Armand ]] || 1883-07-21 || to-do |- | [[Robert-1469|Robert, Reine Adelaide ]] || 1807-02-20 || to-do |- | [[Robert-1470|Robert, Jean Baptiste ]] || 1775-04-10 || to-do |- | [[Robichaud-691|Robichaud, Luce ]] || 1764-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Roy-2511|Roy, Marie Françoise ]] || 1773-07-08 || to-do |- | [[Sureau_dit_Blondin-2|Sureau dit Blondin, Rosalie ]] || 1793-05-07 || to-do |- | [[Sylvestre-150|Sylvestre, Joseph ]] || 1778-04-09 || to-do |- | [[Sylvestre-218|Sylvestre, Marie Julie ]] || 1804-05-14 || to-do |- | [[Sylvestre-231|Sylvestre, Julie ]] || 1805-09-25 || to-do |- | [[Thouin-37|Thouin, Marie Therese ]] || 1793-08-01 || to-do |- | [[Wills-1631|Wills, John Albert]] || 1873-09-02 || to-do |- | [[Wills-1634|Wills, John Albert Berryman]] || 1843-04-07 || to-do |- | [[Wills-1692|Wills, William ]] || 1800-01-30 || to-do |- | [[Wills-1702|Wills, Muriel Etta ]] || 1917-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Wills-1703|Wills, Celena Elizabeth]] || 1904-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Wills-1704|Wills, Anna E]] || 1906-09-10 || to-do |- | [[Wills-1705|Wills, Julia Anne]] || 1908-07-05 || to-do |- | [[Wills-1706|Wills, John Albert]] || 1910-09-17 || to-do |- | [[Wills-1707|Wills, Elizabeth Frances]] || 1913-01-12 || to-do |- | [[Wills-1708|Wills, Earl Larry]] || 1920-03-12 || to-do |- | [[Wills-1709|Wills, William Robert]] || 1923-11-14 || to-do |- | [[Wills-2029|Wills, Amy ]] || 1848-01-17 || to-do |-

Mary CATLIN or Mary OLCOTT

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6 John Burnham owned cov 1 Ch Oct 26 1686"

Mary Cherry Power of Attorney

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Abstract of Power of Attorney: *On 28 Jan 1793, [[Cherry-1024 | Mary Cherry]] of Martin Co, NC granted Power of Attorney to "my dear brother [[Cherry-1002 | Joel Cherry]] of the State of South Carolina and Kershaw County" in a matter regarding "my father [[Cherry-1023 | Joshua Cherry's]] estate deceased in the State above said (SC) and County of Kershaw." The document was recorded in Kershaw Co, SC on 20 Nov 1793. *The original is in Kershaw Co, SC Registrar of Deeds Book A, page 124. An image of the document is attached to this profile.

Mary Cole To-Do List, Links and G2G posts for future ref. etc.

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==To-Do List== * [[Project:Photo_of_the_Week/Archive|Photo of the Week Archive]] ''Just because.'' * Help out with Patricia's [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWeb/errors.htm?UserID=13970131&Generations=9 db_error report] * Add biographies/timelines to the profiles I manage, left of at: [[Bicknell-553|Joseph Newton Bicknell]] on my Watchlist. * [[:Category: Needs GEDCOM Cleanup|Category: GEDCOM Cleanup Required]] * The Scanlan Family profiles [[Scanlan-179|Christopher Scanlan]] * Identify these 3 people [http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=try&db=1861Canada&h=794592486 1861 Canada census @ Ancestry.com] * Identify this William McCullough. Possible kin to Mary (McCullough) Kirkup? [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JNBN-K26 Death cert. @ FamilySearch.com] * Also, Identify this William Charles McCullough. POB questionable? [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=131319692 Memorial @ findagrave.com] * And this William McCullough [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF3-XQJ 1881 census @ FamilySearch.com] * Confirm [[Gibson-11387|Margaret (Gibson) Smith]] as the wife of [[Smith-110714|Louis Smith]]. ::''Note to self: Remember to take your time! Our Family Tree will forever be a work in progress. Others will come along and add what may be needed. The most important thing is to be as accurate and thorough as possible.'' ===My Brick Walls=== * [[McCullough-2058|William McCullough]] and [[McLatchie-54|Jessie (McLatchie) McCullough]]; marriage record @ [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FG8Q-H64 FamilySearch.com] (am pretty sure this is them) ====Links==== :For easy access, research etc. * [https://www.genealogytoday.com/surname/finder.mv?Surname=Apel Apel Genealogy] * [http://www.hebrewsurnames.com/APEL Apel @ Hebrew surnames.com] * [http://www.irishgenealogy.com/county/antrim.htm County Antrim @ Irishgenealogy.com] * [http://ao.salldata.dk/ Denmark records @ Salldata.dk] * [https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Dictionary_of_National_Biography,_1885-1900 Dictionary of National Biography @ Wikisource.org] * [https://www.freebmd.org.uk/ Free bmd.org.uk] * [[Space:My_uploads|Free-space page: My uploads]] * [https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/menu.asp GRO Index @ Gov.uk] * [[Copying_Text|Guidelines to Copying Text @ WikiTree.com]] * [[Space:Kitty's_Library|Kitty's Library @ WikiTree.com]] * [http://www.from-ireland.net/irish-names/latin-names-in-english/ Latin Names in English @ Ireland.net] * [http://www.metric-conversions.org/length/inches-to-millimeters.htm metric-conversions in to mm] * [https://aad.archives.gov/aad/ National Archives @ Archives.gov] * [https://news.google.com/newspapers Newspapers @ Googlenews.com] * [https://nzhistory.govt.nz/hands/links-genealogy/genealogy-links New Zealand @ NZHistory.com] * [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/ New Zealand @ PapersPast.com] * [http://www.tributes.com/ Obituaries @ Tributes.com] * [http://www.ontariogenealogy.com/ontariocounty/index.html Ontario @ OntarioGen.com] * [http://geneofun.on.ca/cems/ON/ONMID12790 Ontario Cemeteries @ Genweb.com] * [http://search.ancestry.com/search/category.aspx?cat=112 Passenger Lists @ Ancestry.com] * [http://www.NYarrivals.com/immigrant_ships_ny_arrivals.html Passenger Lists @ nyarrivls.com] * [https://archive.org/ Publications @ InternetArchive.org] * [http://revwarapps.org/searches2.htm Rev. War Veterans @ RevWar.org] * [http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/sct Scotland @ Genuki.org] * [https://tools.oratory.com/altcodes.html Special characters (keyboard) @ Tools.oratory.com] * [https://www.ukcensusonline.com/index.php UK Census @ UK Census Online] * [http://www.genuki.org.uk/ UK & Ireland Records @ Genuki.org] * [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~wjmartin/wm-index.htm Wesleyan Methodist Baptismal Register @ Rootsweb.com] :*[http://libindx.moray.gov.uk/people/people_report_view.asp?REF_ID=NM136292 Not quite sure] ====Templates==== :Type w/2 { } instead of one * {citation needed} = {{Citation Needed}} * {Image|file='''''image file here'''''|size=75|align=r} - Use: ''Float image (r or l) in text area * {FindAGrave|memorialnumber} = {{FindAGrave|memorialnumber}} ====Profiles==== :Examples of, IMO, well done! * [[Dollar-44|Joe Walter Alexander Dollar]] * [[Spencer-2006|William Spencer]] * [[Unknown-226833|Mary (Unknown) Hewes]] * [[Burn-129|Thomas Reuben Whitfield]] ====Articles of Interest==== :For research etc. * [https://nativeheritageproject.com/2013/05/14/indians-and-the-census-1790-2010/ Race and the US Census] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Citing_sources#Short_citations Wikipedia: Citing sources] ====G2G Posts==== :With info for future ref. * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/349091/please-help-with-adding-more-than-one-source Inline references] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/348561/there-way-access-list-everything-youve-uploaded-to-wikitree My uploads] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/162956/footnoted-source-citations-101 Footnoted source citations 101]

Mary Dane of Andover

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There were at least four different Mary Danes who were contemporaries in Andover in the first decades of the 1700's. I created this freespace page because these women are often confused with each other in online family trees and in published and written family histories detailing these families. From Birth and Marriage records, we can identify the following women of the era distinctly: # Mary, daughter of Philemon Dane and Mary Thompson. No birth record identified yet, but Philemon and Mary were married in 1685. Currently no profile on WikiTree. # Mary, daughter of Nathaniel and Deliverance Dane, born on February 7, 1687 [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Essex/Andover/Images/Andover_B118.shtml Andover Births]; page 118; Massachusetts Vital Records Project Currently [[Dane-20|Dane-20]] # Mary, daughter of Francis Dane and Hannah Poor, born on 22 April 1699 in Andover. [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Essex/Andover/Images/Andover_B118.shtml Andover Births]; Massachusetts Vital Records Project Currently [[Dane-73|Dane-73]], but could also be [[Dane-154|Dane-154]] # Mary Harnden (or Harndine), who married Joseph Dane (son of Francis and Hannah) in 1720 [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Essex/Andover/Images/Andover_M098.shtml Andover Marriages]; page 98; Massachusetts Vital Records Project Joseph Dane died on Dec. 27, 1721[http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Essex/Andover/Images/Andover_D420.shtml Andover Deaths]; page 420; Massachusetts Vital Records Project, making Mary a widow and a participant in this exercise. I haven't found a birth record for Mary yet, but her parents, Barachias and Mary Harndine, were not married until 1701. [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Essex/Andover/Images/Andover_M166.shtml Andover Marriages]; page 166; Massachusetts Vital Records Project. Her date of birth becomes important, as you'll see below. Currently she has no profile on WikiTree. There are four marriage records for "Mary Dane" in this era (that I've found so far): # Mary Dane and John Witt, Lynn, Nov. 11, 1702 [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Essex/Lynn/Images/Lynn_M401.shtml Lynn Marriages]; page 401; Massachusetts Vital Records Project. # Mary Dane and Andrew Allin, Andover, June 28, 1711 [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Essex/Andover/Images/Andover_M027.shtml Andover Marriages]; Massachusetts Vital Records Project # Mary Dane and Jeremiah Ballard, Andover, Dec. 29, 1721 # Mary Dane and Joshua Frye, Andover, July 14, 1724[http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Essex/Andover/Images/Andover_M099.shtml Andover Marriages]; page 99; Massachusetts Vital Records Project. The key exercise is to ensure that the proper Mary in the first list is matched to her marriage in the second list. Unfortunately, none of the town marriage records give us a hint as to which Mary is the subject of each record. Contemporary sources provide the following guidance: # The 1725 will of Nathaniel Dane, husband of Deliverance lists his daughter Mary, the wife of Andrew Allen,(p.8) Case: 7120:p. 1-10: Essex County, MA: Probate File Papers, 1638-1881.Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2014. (From records supplied by the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Archives.) # The will of Francis Dane, dated Sept. 20, 1736, proved Dec. 20, 1738, mentions his daughter Mary Ballard and son-in-law Jeremiah Ballard. Case 7087:p. 1-9: Essex County, MA: Probate File Papers, 1638-1881.Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2014. (From records supplied by the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Archives.). There is an extensive set of non-contemporary typewritten histories compiled by Charlotte Abbott of the early families of Andover. Abbott's Dane family history lists all four women on pages 4 (Mary #1 above), 6 (#2) and 7 (both #3 and #4) [http://www.mhl.org/sites/default/files/files/Abbott/Dane%20Family.pdf Early Records of the Dane Family of Andover]; compiled by Charlotte Helen Abbott. Abbott's histories match: # Mary #2 with Andrew Allen # Mary #4 above with Joshua Frye # Mary #3 above with Jeremiah Ballard # Abbott has no marriage or other information for Mary #1, just her name. I have not found any other sources to dispute that Mary #2, Dane-20, married Andrew Allin (Allen) on 28 Jun 1711,. Dane-20 was a very typical marriage age of 24 in 1711. The widow Mary Allen, who dies in 1772, is listed as age 85, which also matches to Mary #2 [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Essex/Andover/Images/Andover_D376.shtml Andover Deaths]; Massachusetts Vital Records Project. The only other Mary this could be is Mary #1, but no sources indicate it. The Frye Genealogy does not agree with Charlotte Abbott regarding the wife of Joshua Frye. It says that Frye married "Mary, the daughter of Francis and Hannah Dane of Andover".[https://archive.org/stream/fryegenealogyadr00bark#page/54/mode/2up Frye genealogy; Adrian of Kittery, Me., John of Andover, Mass., Joshua of Virginia, Thomas of Rhode Island]; Barker, Elizabeth Frye, 1873. In doing further research, I located the headstone for Mary Frie from 1729, which reads: "HERE LYES BURIED THE BODY OF Mrs MARY FRIE THE WIFE OF Mr JOSHUA FRIE WHO DIED DECEMBER the 24 1729 & IN the 30 FORST YEAR OF HER AGE". [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=pv&GRid=63329057&PIpi=41840075 FindaGrave Profile #63329057]. The age listed is probably the reason other genealogies have identified this Mary Dane as the daughter of Francis and Hannah, who was born in 1699. However, all other sources found so far point to this being Mary Harnden. Perhaps she was born before her parents' official marriage .... : ? Mary Harnden Dane Frye: HARNDELL (see Harenden, Harndeell, Harnden, Mary, d. Jno. and Susana, Feb. 21, 1699. Baldwin Thomas, compiler. Vital Records of Reading Massachusetts to the Year 1850, NEHGS, Boston, MA, 1912. Vol. 1: p. 115. : Joseph Dane's estate was divided equally between his father Francis, and his widow Mary Dane, as their were no children. There is ''John Harnden'' who with Francis Dane, agreed to the appraisal/inventory. (p. 9) Case 7112:p. 1-10: Essex County, MA: Probate File Papers, 1638-1881.Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2014. (From records supplied by the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Archives.) Some online trees indicate that Mary Dane #1 married John Witt [http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p2548.htm Our Royal, Titled, Noble, and Commoner Ancestors & Cousins]; Compiler: Marlyn Lewis. However, I am suspicious of this because I have seen several mentions (including Abbott) that Mary's father Philemon mentioned in his will in 1717 only son Philemon and daughter Abigail but not daughter Mary. Mary Witt lived until 1746. Essex Genealogist: Vol. 18: p. 168: John Witt, son of John(2), born at Lynn on June 3, 1679; died Marlboro, MA 1743 (will proved) married Mary Dane, born 1677; died ''Feb. 1771 at Oxford, MA''. == Sources ==

Mary Dorgan To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Dorgan-54|Mary Dorgan]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Dorgan-54&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Mary Dorgan To-Do List|Mary's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Dorgan-115|Dorgan, William ]] || 1885-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Coffey-1902|Sweeney, Helen Marie (Coffey) ]] || 1885-00-00 || to-do |- |}

Mary Edwards Walker

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Mary Edwards Walker was the first women to win the Congressional Medal of Honor during the Civil War. She was an early enthusiast for Women's Rights. Mary graduated from medical school at the age of 21. In the year 1856 she married a physician, Albert Miller. Together they setup a medical practice, but the public wasn't ready for a women physician, they got divorced 13 years later. She went to Washington and tried to join the Union Army, she got denied so she served as an assistant surgeon.

Mary Elizabeth Puhek Obituary

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From Hibbing Daily Tribune (http://www.hibbingmn.com/obituaries/mary-elizabeth-puhek/article_273170f0-deeb-5b84-a533-cdcfd128e729.html) Mary Elizabeth Puhek, 94, of Buhl, formerly of Chisholm, died Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2011, at Northland Village Assisted Living in Buhl. She was born Oct. 25, 1916, in Eveleth to Michael C. and Francis K. (Music) Lopac. She attended Martin Hughes High School in Buhl and was a lifelong Iron Range resident. Mary was united in marriage on July 11, 1942, in Buhl to Ignace J. Puhek. She was a member of St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Chisholm, the CCW, KSKJ and the Women’s Catholic Foresters. She loved baking, cooking and gardening. She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother who enjoyed being with her family. She is survived by her children: Mary Bovitz of Hibbing, Michael (Danette) Puhek of Monroe, Ore., and Richard (Donna) Puhek of Chisholm; grandchildren: Chris (Lori), Jeff (Laurie), Kevin (Karen), and David Bovitz, Richie (Leslie), Nace (Sandi), and Adam (Carlonna) Puhek, Philip (Heather), and Daniel (Shanti) Puhek, step-grandchildren, Joshua Wilkerson and Jothan Wilkerson; great-grandchildren: Anna, Josh, Alex, Zack, Kaleb, Nick, Natalie, Gertie, Brodie, Mila, Brier, Bryce, Addison, Kelsey, Josh, Skylar and Ivy; and one brother, William (Ann) Lopac. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Ignace J. on July 14, 2002; infant daughter, Elizabeth; son-in-law, Tom Bovitz; two sisters; and five brothers. Funeral: A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, Oct. 28, at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Chisholm. The Rev. Fred Method will celebrate the Mass. Visitation: Will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 27, at the Rupp Funeral Home & Cremation Service Chapel in Chisholm and will continue for one hour prior to the Mass Friday at the church. Burial: Interment will follow in Chisholm Cemetery. Arrangements are with Rupp Funeral Home & Cremation Service of Chisholm. To sign the guest book online and leave a memorial message, log on to http://www.ruppfuneralhome.com">www.ruppfuneralhome.com.

Mary Ella Medlock's Bible

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Mary Ella Medlock was born in 1846 to Benjamin F Medlock and Eliza Jane (Whaley) Medlock in Columbia County, Arkansas. She married Flavious Josephus Wilson in 1862 after he returned from the Civil War. Her two older brothers did not return from the war. She and her husband, known as Seph, raised their family in a rural community in the northwest corner of Columbia County known as Snipe. She recorded births, marriages and deaths of her children, grandchildren and extended family. The bible is now in the possession of Andrea (Wilson) Pletcher, her 2nd great-granddaughter. === From the Bible of Mary Ella (Medlock) Wilson === '''Births''' Flavious Josephus Wilson was born March the 22nd 1838 ''(husband)'' Mary Ella (Medlock) Wilson was born July the 5 1846 ''(self)'' Pennie Eliza Wilson was born September the 19 1863 ''(daughter)'' Joseph Benjamin Wilson was born Augst the 30 1865 (son) Anna Lula Wilson was born Feburary the 12 1868 (daughter) Johnnie Marshal Wilson was born January the 6 1871 (son) Julia Henrietta Wilson was born June the 8 1875 (daughter) Martha Fannie Wilson was born December the 31st 1877 (daughter) '''The births of F J and M E Wilson grandchildren''' Maudia Wilson the daughter of J B and M E Wilson was born December the 27 1887 Joseph Monroe Rogers the son of R A Rogers and P E Rogers was born Feb the 2 and 1885 Claudie Pearl Rogers the daughter of R A and P E Rogers was born Aug the 4th 1886 Sephos B. Wilson son of J. B. and M. E. Wilson was borned Feb the 20 1890 Larkin Wilson was born July 24 [1901] [son of Martha Francis Wilson & Charles Henry Wilson] Halmon Wilson was born June 7 1903 [son of Martha Francis Wilson & Charles Henry Wilson] Charles Medlock Sr was born AD 1781 (grandfather) Ma[r]tha Baugh Medlock was born March the 9 1796 (grandmother) M[ontgomery] S Medlock was born Nov the 23 1816 (uncle) B[enjamin] F[ranklin] Medlock Sr was born March the 5 1820 (father) Monroe Medlock was born August the 28 1818 (uncle) Martha Adaliza Medlock was born June the 15 1825 (aunt) Eliza Jane Medlock the wife of B. F. Medlock Sr was born Nov the 3rd 1822 in (mother) B[enjamin] F[ranklin] Burchfield was born October the 16 1880 (nephew - son of Julia A Medlock & Nathaniel D Burchfield) '''Marriages''' Flavus Josephas Wilson and Mary Ella (Medlock) Wilson was marrid November the 27 AD 1862 R. A. [Robert Ansley] Rogers and Pennie E[liza] (Wilson) Rogers was married the 17 of Jan 1884 (dau) Joseph B[enjamin] Wilson and Mary E[llen] Wilson was married Feb the 10 1887 (son) Absalom Davis and Anna L[ula] (Wilson) Davis was married March the 21 1887 (dau) Joseph [Andrew] Wilson [and Julia Henrietta (Wilson)] was married December the 23 189[7] (dau) John M[arshall] Wilson and Sallie [Henrietta] (Wilson) Wilson was married January the 20 1898 (son) Fannie [Martha Francis] Wilson was married to Charlie [Charles Henry] Wilson January the [26] 1899 (dau) '''Deaths''' Julia E. Burchfield daughter of B F and Eliza Medlock was born March the 1st 1857 and died May the 20 1888 (sister) ''Anna Eliza Burchfield'' died Janury the 4 1888 (possibly daughter of Julia E. Burchfield) Charles Medlock Sr died Feb the 26 1840 (grandfather) Martha Baugh Medlock died Feb the 4 1850 (grandmother) Monroe Medlock died Sept the 24 1819 (uncle) Adaliza Medlock died Nov the 11 1836 (aunt) E J Medlock died Dec 2nd AD 1872 (mother) B F Medlock Sr died March the 16 1893 (father) F J Wilson died Sept the 9 1899 (husband) Pennie E Rogers died January the 24 1900 the daughter of F. J. and M. E. Wilson (daughter) Mae Davis died Jan 14 1919 the daughter of AT and Lula Davis ( possibly Mary M.) Dawson Wilson died Sept 12 1921 the son of J M Wilson & Sallie Wilson (grandson)

Mary Emma Myers Symes' photo Album in the possession of Alice Wright Krohn photographed by James Purcell

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This photo album was passed from [[Myers-8956|Mary Emma Myers Symes]] to [[Wright-36938|Alice Wright Krohn]]. This includes a number of family members, and was photographed by James Kevin Purcell. The photo album is believed to have been donated to Goodwill, and is no longer extant. First 37 should be original photos. The rest have been edited using Photoshop Express, Amazon Photos, and/or Google Photo.

Mary Fletcher

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Marriage of Christopher and Mary Fletcher

Mary Green, Immigrant Voyage to South Australia 1853

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[[Category:Mary Green, Arrived 19 Jun 1853]] [[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] === The voyage of the immigrant ship Mary Green to the South Australian Colony in 1853 === Departed: '''Southampton, 18 March 1853'''
Arrived: '''Port Adelaide, South Australia, 19 June 1853''' A copy of the official passenger list is available on the State Records of South Australia website. State Records of SA, Passenger Lists, [https://www.archives.sa.gov.au/sites/default/files/documentstore/passengerlists/1853/GRG35_48_1_53-6_Mary%20Green.pdf link] Mary Green, 589 tons, Captain Everett, from Southampton 18th March 1853, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 19th June 1853. The Mary Green was carrying 310 souls, equal to 243 statute adults, and these were Government Emigrants. She was the 6th ship from England to South Australia with government passengers for 1853 ; five births and three deaths on the passage. ==Passenger Lists etc.== * As transcribed and submitted to The Ships List by Robert Janmaat, at: http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/marygreen1853.shtml * Passengers In History, An initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum, 19/03/1853 - 19/06/1853, http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/945316 * 6/1853 - Mary Green from the State Records of SA, Passenger Lists at: https://www.archives.sa.gov.au/sites/default/files/documentstore/passengerlists/1853/GRG35_48_1_53-6_Mary%20Green.pdf * SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. from the Adelaide Times (SA : 1848 - 1858) of Monday 20 June 1853, Page 2. first accessed online on the 10th of July 2020 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/207012877?searchTerm=%22Mary%20Green%22 * SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. from the South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900) of Monday 20 June 1853, Page 2. first accessed online on the 10th of July 2020 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/38461961?searchTerm=%22Mary%20Green%22

Mary Ingram Lee

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[[Category:New Projects]] == Mary Ingram Lee == The goal of this project is to research the daughter of [[Ingram-251|Richard Ingram]]: Mary Ingram Lee For Research Purposes Only. In his 1781 will [[Ingram-251|Richard Ingram]] gives his daughter Mary Lee two slaves: a boy and a girl named Pen and Callop [Caleb]. It would be interesting to know where these slaves went or if they were inherited by anyone. [[Lee-7459|Thomas Lee]]'s wife Mary does not mention them in her will. There is a Mary Lee, apparently a widow, in the Johnston County census of 1787 with a son and 2 daughters and 5 slaves and later in 1790 with 6 slaves: :[https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/2587711?mark=26acbfaf75e0801f958c616191e202a5ee7d4ecf2de8b8c8adbe716a978c8744 1787 Captain Isaac Hinton's District] :1787 :Name: Mary Lee :1 Male under 21 :3 Females including herself :2 Slaves - 12 to 50 years old ( could these be Pen & Callop (Caleb)?) :3 Slaves - under 12 and over 50 :[https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/2587765?mark=37b4b31d0691411c56e413794264717e8bad09738eb2e67760b79455d2b451d1 1790 Johnston County, North Carolina] :1790. :Name: Mary Lee :Home in 1790 (City, County, State): Johnston, North Carolina :Free White Persons - Males - 16 and over: 1 [Her son would be born about 1774]. :Free White Persons - Females: 3 :Number of Slaves: 6 :Number of Household Members: 10 :[https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/2587765?mark=37b4b31d0691411c56e413794264717e8bad09738eb2e67760b79455d2b451d1 1790 Johnston County, North Carolina] :3rd collum 5th person from last == Birth Dates == For research purposes only. The widow Mary Lee had 3 children: 1 male and 2 females. Mary Lee - to have a 16 year old in 1790 (born 1774), her estimated birth date would be about 1759 or earlier. Richard Ingram's daughter [[Ingram-257|Zilpha Avera]] was born 1760. Mary Lee's husband would be born around 1755 more or less. They would be married before 1774. He died before the 1787 census. == Lees in Johnston County, North Carolina == In the 1700s there were many Lees in Johnston County, North Carolina, and in particular two different families of Lees. The [[Lee-6250|Hugh Lee]] descendants and the [[Lee-1662|John Lee Esq]]. descendants. Descending from [[Lee-6250|Hugh Lee]] down through [[Lee-18096|Peter Lee]] were the brothers [[Lee-9178|Cato Lee]] born about 1757 and [[Lee-13454|David Lee]] born about 1756 and [[Lee-14625|Winnifred Lee]] and many more not yet accounted for on WikiTree. Cato Lee was listed as living quite near Mrs. Mary Lee in [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/2587711?mark=26acbfaf75e0801f958c616191e202a5ee7d4ecf2de8b8c8adbe716a978c8744 Capt. Isaac Hinton’s District] in the 1787 Johnston County, NC census. And further down the list is David Lee. Winnifred Lee is on the [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/3842203?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a2255564e6a35425150634758702b43514d37337a315659375a55782b316b385249726d33574c657a346f6e733d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d preceding page] under her newly-wed husband [[Ingram-2187|Isaac Ingram]]. In conclusion, there are four possibly related Hugh Lee descendants living near each other in 1784-1787 Hinton's District, Johnston County, NC: ::Mrs Mary Lee, widow. Could she be the daughter of [[Ingram-251|Richard Ingram]] listed in his will? ::[[Lee-13454|David Lee]] ::[[Lee-9178|Cato Lee]] ::[[Lee-14625|Winnifred Lee]] married [[Ingram-2187|Isaac Ingram]] Children of David Lee (b c 1756) and Anna Eldredge are: *[[Lee-15146|Willis Lee]] born 1775 (theory: this is similar to Widow Mary Lee's son) *[[Lee-15142|Zachariah Lee]] 1776 *[[Lee-15140|Obed Lee]] 1780 *[[Lee-15144|Jane (Lee) Smith]] 1785 *[[Lee-15139|Birchett (Lee) Johnson]] 1786 *Phereby Lee McClenny Thornton Other Lees from the [[Lee-6250|Hugh Lee]] line in Johnston County: :[[Lee-8295|Samuel Lansdon Lee]] married [[Ingram-1258|Elizabeth Ingram]] == Richard Ingram's Children == Children of Richard Ingram (b 1715) and, presumably, Annie (___), all named in the following order in Richard's will, (some birth dates taken from WikiTree profiles are unconfirmed) include:Johnston County, North Carolina, Will Book 2, p. 280, Will of Richard Ingram; image, FamilySearch, (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S7WF-39T4-P9 : accessed 13 Mar 2023) #John b 1733 #Abner b 1735 #William #Pheriby b 1739 m. (___) Lee #Mary, b. abt. 1745 m. (___) Lee #Elizabeth, m. (____) Aver-a #Zilpha, b. 1760 m. Samuel Avera on 10 Feb 1779FamilySearch, "North Carolina, County Marriages, 1762-1979 ," database with images, (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q285-T444 : 9 March 2021), Samuel Avera and Zilpha Ingram, 10 Feb 1779; FHL 418,147. == Questions for Consideration == Thomas Lee and his wife name their first son "Needham". If Richard Ingram's daughter, Mary Ingram, married Thomas Lee, why would she name her son "Needham"? "Needham" as a name belongs to Mary Bryan's family. Furthermore, Needham Bryan posted bond for the guardian of [[Rains-330|Henry Rains]], Mary's child, when Thomas Lee adopted him. Where are the Ingrams in this adoption? [[Bryan-1224|Mary Bryan]] was the daughter of William Bryan. Henry named his first son "William". If Mary Ingram was the mother of Henry, why didn't Henry name even one son "Richard" after Richard Ingram? Mary's son Henry Rains (b 1767) had children in this order: #Sarah Raines 1791–1860 m James Kellems (20 OCT 1784 Virginia - 4 JAN 1843 Crawford County, Indiana) #Mary Rains 1792–1872 m Spencer King Sr #Sallie Margaret Rains 1793-1849 m Preston Whitley Davis Sr. #William Rains 1800–1889 #Needham Lee Rains 1802–1849 m Nancy Turner (1807–1900) #[[Rains-839|Patsy Rains]] 1802–1879 m Joseph Turner (1811-1891) #Ballenger Rains 1805–1859 m Peggy Margaret Marcy/Marlee #Henry Lane Rains 1807–1870 m Margaret Lane #John Rains 1819–1880 m Cynthia Pearcy/Pierce == Note == Birth dates were copied from the profiles but birth dates keep changing just like the boundaries of the land in the colonies so it's hard to keep them up to date. == Sources ==

Mary Jane (Griffin) Smith's Photographic Album - Smith Two

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[[Category: Smith, Griffin, Simpson - Family Photos]] ---- This set of photos are displayed approximately in the order they were contained in the album. The album almost certainly belonged to [[Griffin-2551|Mary Jane (Giffin) Smith]] - most of the handwriting on the photos matches letters that she wrote. The album is owned by Frederick Smith and was passed from Mary Jane to her son Herman, to her grandson, Nathaniel, father of Fred. Some photos have not been identified - Any ideas? ---- {{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption=Unknown Group. }} ---- {{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-1.jpg |align=l |size=325 |caption=[[Smith-43634|Albert Smith]] }}{{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-2.jpg |align=r |size=325 |caption=[[Pelton-182|Louisa (Pelton) Smith]] }} ---- {{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-3.jpg |align=l |size=325 |caption=[[Smith-43636|Rufus Avery Smith]] }}{{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-4.jpg |align=r |size=325 |caption=[[Schoonover-703|Jane (Schoonover) Smith]] }} ---- {{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-5.jpg |align=l |size=325 |caption=[[Smith-43638|Charles Luvern Smith]] }}{{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-6.jpg |align=r |size=325 |caption=[[Baxter-1283|Elsie Adaline (Baxter) Smith]] }} ---- {{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-7.jpg |align=l |size=325 |caption=[[Baxter-1296|Tracy Baxter]]}}{{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-14.jpg |align=r |size=325 |caption=Mary Baxter }} ---- {{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-9.jpg |align=r |size=325 |caption=[[Smith-43640|Martha (Smith) Miller]] }}{{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-15.jpg |align=r |size=325 |caption=[[Smith-43640|Martha (Smith) Miller]] }} ---- {{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-10.jpg |align=l |size=325 |caption=[[Smith-43641|Adelaide (Smith) Helstrom]] }}{{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-17.jpg |align=r |size=325 |caption=[[Smith-43642|Milton Smith]] }} ---- {{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-11.jpg |align=l |size=325 |caption=[[Stewart-17649|Avery Stewart]] }}{{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-12.jpg |align=r |size=325 |caption=[[Stewart-17610|Leroy Stewart]] }} ---- {{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-16.jpg |align=l |size=325 |caption=[[Schoonover-669|Hattie]] and [[Schoonover-670|Hettie]] Schoonover }} {{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-19.jpg |align=r |size=325 |caption=[[Stewart-17649|Avery Stewart]] and [[Wheeler-10840|Frank Wheeler]] }} ---- {{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-21.jpg |align=l |size=325 |caption=Jane Baxter }}{{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-22.jpg |align=r |size=325 |caption=[[Baxter-1364|Sidney Baxter]] }} ---- {{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-23.jpg |align=l |size=325 |caption=[[Wheeler-10839|Emily Wheeler]] }}{{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-38.jpg |align=r |size=325 |caption=[[Stewart-10082|Clinton Stewart]] }} ---- {{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-39.jpg |align=l |size=325 |caption=[[Pelton-458|Mary Francis (Pelton) Francisco]]. }} ---- {{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-41.jpg |align=l |size=325 |caption=Mary Cole }}{{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-25.jpg |align=r |size=325 |caption=[[Cole-10446|John Cole]] }} ---- {{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-43.jpg |align=l |size=325 |caption=[[Wilcox-4481|Mark Wilcox]]. }}{{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-44.jpg |align=r |size=325 |caption=[[Cole-10445|Elsie Cole Wilcox]] }} ---- {{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-26.jpg |align=l |size=325 |caption=[[Fuller-6602|Euphrasia D. Fuller]] }}{{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-27.jpg |align=r |size=325 |caption=[[Smith-43633|Leo Smith]] and [[Marmon-32|Roscoe Marmon]].}} ---- {{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-28.jpg |align=l |size=325 |caption=[[Smith-43637|Julia (Smith) Miller]]. }}{{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-29.jpg |align=r |size=325 |caption=Elsie Miller }} ---- {{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-30.jpg |align=l |size=325 |caption=[[Miller-14596|Oakley Miller]]. }}{{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-31.jpg |align=r |size=325 |caption=[[Helstrom-52|Augustus E. "Gus" Helstrom]] }} ---- {{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-32.jpg |align=l |size=325 |caption=[[Stewart-17610|Leroy Stewart]] and [[Dennison-700|Jim Dennison]]. }}{{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-33.jpg |align=r |size=325 |caption=[[Smith-43629|George Smith]] and [[Dennison-700|Jim Dennison]]. }} ---- {{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-34.jpg |align=l |size=325 |caption=Harriet Barnhardt }}{{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-35.jpg |align=r |size=325 |caption=Ed Barnhardt }} ---- {{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-46.jpg |align=r |size=325 |caption=Sarah Baxter }}{{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-47.jpg |align=r |size=325 |caption=Hiram Baxter }} ---- {{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-45.jpg |align=l |size=325 |caption=[[Pelton-233|Harriet (Pelton) Stewart]], [[Stewart-10082| Clinton Stewart]] }}{{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-36.jpg |align=r |size=325 |caption=[[Miller-14607|Julia (Miller) Johnson]] }} ---- {{Image|file=Mary_Jane_Griffin_Smith_s_Photographic_Album_-_Smith_Two-37.jpg |align=c |size=750 |caption=Written on back - Front Row - Oakley, Uncle A., Julia, DeWitt, Oakley's daughter, Oakley's wife. [[Miller-14596|Oakley Miller]], [[Miller-35307|Andrew S. Miller]], [[Miller-14607|Julia (Miller) Johnson]], [[Simpson-3191|DeWitt Simpson]], [[Miller-14600|Leah Miller]], [[Jones-43264|Julia (Jones) Miller]]. }} ----

Mary Jane (Scott) Farnham

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] == Mary Jane (Scott) Farnham == :This book contains the memoirs and letters to the author after his wife, [[Scott-26611 | Mary Jane (Scott) Farnham]] passed away in Shanghai, China in 1913. * by [[Farnham-792 |Rev. John Marshall Willoughby Farnham]] * published by Commercial Press, LTD, Shanghai, 1913 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Mary Jane (Scott) Farnham|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] :Not available online or in a library, however a copy of the book (which is not in copyright) is in the possession of [[Emens-67 | Susan Hughes]]. Please send a message if you'd like to get a copy of a page. ===Index of Names=== * Miss Mary E. Askin * Mrs M. E. Barchet * [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/112913087/frank-william-bible Rev F. W. Bible] * [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/112913144/henrietta-c-bible Mrs Henrietta C. Bible] * Mrs Leila Dozier Boynton * Mr. G.W. Chamberlain * Rev W C Chapman * Dr. J. Ackerman Coles * Prof F. Clement Cooper [Find A Grave #115154271] * Mr and Mrs Alfred Copp (M.E.Copp) * [[Corbett-677 | Rev Dr Hunter Corbett]] * Mrs J. M. Coulter * Rev. O.C. Crawford * Rev A. M. Cunningham * Rev C. E. Darwent * Rev Dr D. H. Davis * Miss Edith C. Dickie * C.W. Douglass, Esq * Mrs W.J. Drummond (Francis) * Miss Eliza S. Eaton * Rev J. M. Espey * Miss Eliza Etchells * Mr. C. A. Farnham * [[Shapleigh-182 | Mrs D. S. Farnham]] * [[Farnham-1268 | Frank Farnham]], Esq * Mrs Isa Fitch * Mrs M.M. Fitch * Rev Prof R.F.Fitch (Robert F. Fitch) * Mrs M.U. Forsyth (Mary U. Forsyth, "Mrs. Henry") * Prof. C.L.Foster (Clarence L. Foster) * Mrs Foster (Ruth B. (Smith) Foster) * Rev Dr J.C.Garritt * Rev Dr. J.R. Goddard * Miss Maud Goddard * Miss Anna A. Gordon * Hon John Gordon * Mrs M. A. Grant * Rt Rev. F. R. Graves * Mrs Emma Wells Hagar * Rev Dr. J.N and Mrs. Hayes (Mercy B. Hayes) * Miss Daisy Heal * Rev James A Heal * Rev J.L. Henry * Rev D. R. Hoste * [[Farnham-995 | Mrs. Louise H. Houston]] * Rev W. J. Hunnex * Rev W. Remfry Hunt * Rev Dr. John R Hykes *J.E. Inch, Esq * Mrs. J. M. Jamieson * Miss Mabel Jansen * J. W. John, Esq * Miss D.C. Joynt (Dorcas C. Joynt) * Mrs. Jennie H. Judson (and Rev. Prof J. H. Judson) * Mrs. Ada N. Kennedy (and Rev. Alexander Kennedy) * Rev. E. F. Knickerbocker * [[Lacy-2332 | Rev Dr. W. H. Lacy]] * Mrs. M. L. Law * Rev Charles Leaman * [[Little-6923 | Rev Lacy L Little]] * [[Lyon-8255 | Miss Lois D. Lyon]] * Dr. Duncan C. Main (D. Duncan Main) * Mrs. Edwin Martin * Rev. Dr. W.A.P. Martin * Mrs. A.H. Mateer (Mrs. Dr. C. W. Mateer)-- also Calvin and Julia * [[Mattox-1258 | Rev F. L. Mattox]] (Rev. E. L. Mattox) * Rev D. B. S. Morris * Miss Annie R. Morton * Archdeacon Moule (W.S. Moule) * Rev John Murray * Rev Dr. H.V. Noyes (Henry V. Noyes) *J. O’Shea, Esq * Miss Rosa W. Palmburg * Dr. A. George Parrott * Mrs. John Prentice (I. A. Prentice) * Mr. H. Price (Harry Price) * Rev Dr. P. Frank Price * Mrs. Lizzie S. Rand * Miss Lavinia M. Rollstone * Rev Dr. J.E. Shoemaker * Mrs. Pearl C. Shoemaker * Rev J. A. Silsby * Miss Hattie Simpson * Miss Madorah F. Smith * Dr. R. Speer (Rev Robert E. Speer) * Miss Edith Spurling * Rev Dr. T. H. Stacy * Rev Dr. John Stevens * Rev E.E. Strother * Rev. Dr. J. L. Stuart (John L. Stuart) * Mrs. Mary H. Stuart * Rev C.J.F. Symons * Rev Prof E.F. Tatum * Mrs. Herbert H. Taylor (Jeannie Taylor) * Rev. Frank H. Throop * W.A. Viloudaki, Esq * Mrs. Annie Wallace (and Rev. W. J. Wallace) * Rev James Ware * Rev. Dr. John Wherry * Mrs. Nellie Wade Whitcomb * Rev Dr. Prof W. W. White * Mrs. Alice G. Winter (and Mr. W. E. Winter) * Rev. Dr. John Wherry * Mr, James Williamson * The Misses Wilson * Rev Dr. H. M. Woods (Henry W. Woods) * Bao Yien-chang, Esq * Mrs. Mary A Youngson (and Mr. A. Youngson) Note: Some names appear misspelled in the index. This list gives the name as spelled in the index followed by the correct name in parentheses. Others in the index do not include their full name, so the full name appears in parentheses, when known. === 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 === * Farnham, John M. W. ''[[Space: Mary Jane (Scott) Farnham| Mary Jane (Scott) Farnham]]'' (Shanghai, 1913), [ Page ]. * [[#Farnham last|Farnham]]

Mary Jane Drummond papers

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My great grandmother, Mary Jane Drummond Nicholson, did years of research on her ancestors and these are her papers

Mary Jensen To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Brandt-1372|Mary Jensen]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Brandt-1372&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Mary Jensen To-Do List|Mary's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Choquette-106|Choquette, Henry ]] || 1881-00-00 || to-do !|Notes - Order FHS film 1425339 from LDS for viewing at my local Family History Center, MS_Oxford@ldsmail.net Item 7 is Baptisms, marriages and burials performed at St. Bernard's Church, Clara, KS, St. Mary's Church, Clifton, KS, St. Louis' Church, Palmer, KS : 1871-1997. Henry's burial should be in the St. Louis' Church, Palmer, KS section. Look for other family records in this while you have it. |- | [[Choquette-111|Choquette, Henry Holmes ]] || 1913-12-27 || to-do !|Notes - sources include obit text - needs bio written |- | [[Choquette-94|Choquette, Henry Thomas ]] || 1888-12-28 || to-do !|Notes - sources include obit text - needs bio written |- | [[Wutherich-2|Choquette, Maggie Mae (Wutherich) ]] || 1903-9-18 || to-do !|Notes - sources include obit text - needs bio written |- | [[Friske-11|Ivan Lawrence Friske]] || 1911-2-24 || to-do !|Notes - sources include obit text - needs bio written |- | [[Glynn-423|Donald H Glynn]] || 1918-9-2 || to-do !|Notes - sources include obit text - needs bio written |- | [[Howell-6070|Majorie (Howell) Glynn]] || 1921-4-20 || to-do !|Notes - sources include obit text - needs bio written |- | [[Hough-1797|Edna J. (Hough) Howell]] || 1924-6-24 || to-do !|Notes - sources include obit text - needs bio written |- | [[Howell-6063|Frederick T. Howell]] || 1886-5-29 || to-do !|Notes - sources include obit text - needs bio written |- | [[Howell-6069|Kenneth Howell]] || 1919-12-15 || to-do !|Notes - sources include obit text - needs bio written |- | [[Howell-6062|Lewis Rodger Howell]] || 1850-8-26 || to-do !|Notes - sources include obit text - needs bio written |- | [[Hadorn-5|Mary (Hadorn) Howell]] || 1890-7-7 || to-do !|Notes - sources include obit text - needs bio written |- | [[Koch-2810|George Vincent Koch]] || 1910-3-26 || to-do !|Notes - sources include obit text - needs bio written |- | [[Ladner-1234|Christian David Ladner]] || 1866-10-23 || to-do !|Notes - sources include obit text - needs bio written |- | [[Meugniot-12|Emile Celesten Lewis Meugniot]] || 1837-2-7 || to-do !|Notes - sources include obit text - needs bio written |- | [[Choquette-93|Adeline (Choquette) Pitsch]] || 1894-5-13 || to-do !|Notes - sources include obit text - needs bio written |- | [[Pitsch-27|William Pitsch]] || 1877-3-16 || to-do !|Notes - sources include obit text - needs bio written |- | [[Pinkham-429|Dorothy Mae (Pinkham) Stewart]] || 1932-2-22 || to-do !|Notes - sources include obit text - needs bio written |- | [[Stewart-22214|David Howell Stewart]] || 1940-1-9 || to-do !|Notes - sources include obit text - needs bio written |- | [[Choquette-118|Ruth Ann (Choquette) Thatcher]] || 1917-10-3 || to-do !|Notes - sources include obit text - needs bio written |- | [[Howell-6067|Madelyn (Howell) Turnbull]] || 1913-8-19 || to-do !|Notes - sources include obit text - needs bio written |- | [[Ladner-1229|Mary Barbara (Ladner) Wutherich]] || 1878-10-5 || to-do !|Notes - sources include obit text - needs bio written |- | [[Wutherich-3|Peter Paul Wutherich]] || 1856-9-15 || to-do !|Notes - sources include obit text - needs bio written |}

Mary Katherine's Wiki Page

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Mary King Stevenson

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'''Research notes and discussion about Mary King Stevenson, her family, origins and life.''' ''Reasons [[King-13507|Mary King]], the wife of [[Stevenson-2684|Edward Stevenson]], was the child of [[King-19115|Henry King]] and [[Haile-283|Mary Haile]].'' Named third son Richard King Stevenson-showing the use of Mary's maiden name, KING. [[#Barnes|Barnes]] p 3, 24 First husband, Edward Stevenson, owned "Hailes Adventure", surveyed 1689 for Nicholas Haile who was the uncle of Mary King. [Baltimore Co Tax Records] · Second husband, Henry Sater, owned "Hailes Discovery", which he patented in 1724. Shows the connection of Mary King to the Haile family. Mary married Henry Sater by 1718 see Maryland Indexes, Marriage References, MSA S 1527 BACP IS#IA:316; MDAD 2:2 Mary Haile, the mother of Mary King, was the daughter of [[Hale-4823|Nicholas Hale]] or Haile (The First). Mary Haile married first Henry King and second Charles Merryman, Sr. A record found in Lancaster County, Virginia mentions George Haile was administrator of the estate of Mary Haile who was the administrator of the estate of Nicholas Haile. The court ordered George Haile to give to "Henry King who married Mary, daughter of Nicholas Haile one-third of two thirds part of the estate of Nicholas Haile, deceased and deliver it to her. He is ordered to deliver one-third part of the estate of Mary Haile, widow, deceased, to her.Colonial Abstracts of Lancaster Co., VA, p. 241, dated 13 March 1671/2 Virginia Colonial Court Records for Lancaster County. p 84Howlett, Elsie. Merrymans (Merrimans) and Tracys (Traceys): Pioneer Community Builders. Tracy Publication: La Jolla CA: E. H. Tracy, 1976: p. 2 Colonial Records for Lancaster County, dated 9 Sept 1663, p.239-240 recorded: Mary Haile, daughter of Nicholas Haile, registered her mark for cattle and hogs. 1695 Tax List for Baltimore Co, Taxables on the North Side of Patapsco Hundred. Living next to each other are: Nicholas Hayle, uncle of Mary; Henry King, brother of Mary; Edward Stevenson, ?future husband of Mary? Ten households away is Charles Merryman, Sr, the step father of Mary King. Maryland Genealogical Notes Early Parishes and Hundreds, Baltimore Co Maryland including Tax Lists Years 1692,1694, 1695, by Ida Charles Wilkins Foundation, 4325 Berger Ave, Baltimore, MD, March 1954, p 20[[#Barnes|Baltimore]] p 77 1717 John Merryman was listed as "nearest relation" in the estate administration of Edward Stevenson, the husband of Mary King. John Merryman, as the son of Charles Merryman Sr and Mary Haile, was the ½ brother of Mary King. Testamentary Proceedings, Box 4, folder 26; Hall of Records: Annapolis [[#Barnes|Descendants]] p 2 Mary King Stevenson's son Edward Stevenson along with her son-in-law George Brown(e) and ½ brother John Merryman and his wife Mary Merryman were witnesses to the will of Charles Merryman, Jr (1/2 brother of Mary King Stevenson) in 1722, Baltimore Co., MD.[[#Barnes|Baltimore]] Edward Stevenson, the husband of Mary King Stevenson, witnessed the will of Thomas Long in 1716. Thomas Long was the father of Jane Long who married married 1702, Charles Merryman, Jr., the ½ brother of Mary King Stevenson. [[#Barnes|Descendants]] p 12 Edward Stevenson, husband of Mary King Stevenson, signed the administrators bond of Charles Merryman Sr in 1715 for Alice Demondidier for the estate of her husband Anthony Demondidier Jr who died 1713, Baltimore Co., MD. [[#Barnes|Baltimore]] Edward Stevenson, husband of Mary King Stevenson, was transported by Thomas Todd to Maryland in 1671 along with John Merryman, the father of Charles Merryman, Sr., who was the step-father of Mary King Stevenson. Liber 16, f. 394; State Land Office, Annapolis [[#Barnes|Descendants]] p 1 Charles Merryman Jr and Jane Long's daughter Jemima Merryman married 1735, Baltimore Co., MD, Henry Stevenson. Charles Merryman Jr was the ½ brother of Mary King Stevenson and his daughter Jemima would have been her niece. Henry Stevenson was the son of Edward Stevenson and Mary King Stevenson. [[#Barnes|Descendants]] p 12 1711 John Vickory left a will in Baltimore Co., MD naming his son Richard Stevenson Vickory. If Richard Stevenson Vickory died the estate was to go to Richard King Stevenson, son of Edward Stevenson and Mary King Stevenson. Witness to this document was Samuel Merryman, ½ brother of Mary King Stevenson. Ann, the widow of John Vickory, was Ann Stevenson, the sister of Edward Stevenson. MCW Vol 3, p 216 ==Sources== * Barnes, Robert William, and F. C. Rogers. Descendants of Edward and Mary Stevenson of Baltimore County, Maryland. (1966) *Barnes, Robert William. Baltimore County families, 1659-1759. Baltimore, Md: Genealogical Pub. Co. (1989)

Mary Klauer To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Sullivan-2194|Mary Klauer]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Sullivan-2194&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Mary Klauer To-Do List|Mary's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[O'Sullivan-750|Walsh, Catherine (O'Sullivan) ]] || 1876-12-00 || to-do |-remove duplicate Catherine Walsh. |}

Mary Lovett Patch Research Notes

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See: [[Lovett-2048|Mary (Lovett) Patch]]. There were two men, Thomas Patch, of Essex County, Massachusetts, at the same time. Give or take, they were contemporaries--Thomas Patch, Sr., died at Beverly, 28 September 1711 ([https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t9h429w2d?urlappend=%3Bseq=527 Beverly VR 2:523]); the other man, Sergeant Thomas Patch, died at Wenham, 9 February 1721 ([https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t1hh6ph43?urlappend=%3Bseq=218 Wenham VR, 214]). One married [[Lovett-2048|Mary Lovett]] (of Salem and Beverly, daughter of [[Lovett-497|John Lovett Sr.]], one married [[Scott-1114|Mary Scott]] (of Ipswich, daughter of [[Scott-397|Thomas Scott]]). Mary (Lovett) Patch died, probably Beverly, before 28 March 1707 (deed so dated).Thomas Patch Sr to James Patch, deed dated 28 March 1707, "Massachusetts Land Records, 1620-1986"; images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ZZ-18H1?i=91&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''] (image 92 of 605), otherwise Essex County Deeds 38:84, recorded 17 May 1718; refers to "Land given to my late wife Mary by her father Lovits Last Will and Testament." Mary (Scott) Patch, widow of Thomas Patch, died Wenham, Essex County, then "a. above 80 y."Mary Patch 1723 death entry, citing "C. R. [church record]," ''Vital Records of Wenham, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'' (Salem, Mass.: The Essex Institute, 1904), 214 (Patch); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t1hh6ph43?urlappend=%3Bseq=218 ''Hathi Trust'']. General List of published materials regarding Patch marriage (whether Scott or Lovett): :James Savage (1861) reported Thomas Patch married "Mary Scott of Ipswich, d. Thomas ..."James Savage, ''A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England ...'' (Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1860-1862), 4 vols., 3:368-369; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.hwityb?urlappend=%3Bseq=376 ''Hathi Trust'']. "Thomas, Wenham, s. of Nicholas, b. a. 138, freem. 1670, rep. 189; m. Mary Scott of Ipswich, d. of Thomas ..."
Note: Though it is clearly in John Lovett will, Savage is silent about his daughters' marriages. ([https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.hwityb?urlappend=%3Bseq=132%3Bownerid=27021597768366483-136 3:124]). :This association seems followed by Augustus A. Galloupe in his work to annotate the ''Records of the First Church in Beverly, Massachusetts, 1667-1772'' (1905), wherein we find her name Mary edited to add the surname as "[Scott, of Ipswich]. The editors of NEHG ''Register'' have found Galloupe's annotations to be "often incorrect," see [[Space:Records of the First Church in Beverly, Massachusetts, 1667-1772|Errata]].William P. Upham, ed., with annotations by Augustus A. Galloupe, ''Records of the First Church of Beverly, Massachusetts, 1667-1772'' (Salem, Mass.: Essex Institute, 1905), p. [https://archive.org/details/recordsoffirstch00beve/page/n178/mode/1up 86], [https://archive.org/details/recordsoffirstch00beve/page/n194/mode/1up 94]; digital images, ''InternetArchive'']. :In 1908, Ezra Sterns identified Patch's wife as "Mary A. Lovett ... of Ipswich, the daughter of Thomas Lovett."Ezra S. Stearns, ''Genealogical and family history of the state of New Hampshire ...'' (New York, Chicago: The Lewis Pub. Co., 1908), 621; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044051066702?urlappend=%3Bseq=275 ''Hathi Trust'']. "Thomas ... son of Nicholas and Elizabeth Patch, was born in Salem, Massachusetts, in 1640. Savage mentions him as Thomas of Wenham, and the year of his birth about 1536. He was made freeman in 170 and representative in 1679. His wife was Mary A. Lovett (Savage says Scott) of Ipswich, daughter of Thomas Lovett, and among their children were Thomas, James, Stephen, Isaac, Ephraim, Timothy, Simeon, Sarah and Marah (Mariah) ..." See the following page for line of descent from son Timothy. :In 1917, and as Mary Scott, this marriage was reported in an overview of the Patch family appearing in the ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register''."Genealogical Research in England," ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 71 (1917):[https://archive.org/details/newenglandhistor71wate/page/166/mode/1up 166]-170, in particular, 169-170; digital images, [https://archive.org/details/newenglandhistor71wate/page/169/mode/1up ''InternetArchive'']. :In 1947, Walter Goodwin Davis reported the Patch-Scott marriage, again without providing supporting reference.Walter Goodwin Davis, ''The ancestry of Phoebe Tilton, 1775-1847, wife of Capt. Abel Lunt ...'' (Portland, Me: Anthoensen Press, 1947), 120; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89065996662?urlappend=%3Bseq=138 ''Hathi Trust'']. :In his 2009 sketch of Thomas Scott of Ipswich, Robert Charles Anderson reported his Scott's daughter Mary married Thomas Patch.Without further citation, Robert Charles Anderson ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume VI, R-S'' (2009), 209-213, in particular, p. 212; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB397/i/12124/209/23901289 ''AmericanAncestors''], "eldest known child b. Wenham 8 December 1666." Torrey has references for both marriages, but only identifies Thomas as son of Nicholas in the Patch-Scott record. :Thomas Patch m. Mary Scott, as by 1666; Wenham. This record seen, Warner-Harrington 497, 561; Davis: Anc. of Phebe Tilton 120; Dawes-Gates 2:833; Reg 56:128, 71:170; Salem 2:71; Scott (1906) 13, Kendall Anc. (ms) 11; Torrey-Roe; EIHC 4:25, 37:178.''New England Marriages Prior to 1700'' (Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015), multiple vols, 2:1150 digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1568/i/21175/1150/426898935 ''AmericanAncestors'']. Note: Has Salem as reference for Scott marriage, but that reports Lovett. :Thomas Patch m. Mary Lovett. She is dau. of John, date for this is date of his will. Reports this record seen in EIHC 40:215 (abstract of John's will).''New England Marriages Prior to 1700'' (Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015), multiple vols, 2:1150 digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1568/i/21175/1150/426898935 ''AmericanAncestors'']. New England Marriages ... Patch-Scott references, *Warner-Harrington 497, 561; "Warner, Frederick Chester, “The Ancestry of Samuel, Freda and John Warner, typescript, 5 vols. (Boston, 1949, 1955)"; [https://archive.org/details/ancestryofsamuel03warn_0/page/n181/mode/2up ''InternetArchive''] *[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89065996662?urlappend=%3Bseq=137%3Bownerid=13510798887691574-143 Davis: Anc. of Phebe Tilton 120]; *Dawes-Gates 2:833 [and 833n]; [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89066042367?urlappend=%3Bseq=459 ''Hathi Trust''], is Entry for Elizabeth Patch m. William Woodbury; references 1 [Register LXXI 168-70; Supplement to Notes n Joseph Kellogg (1899) 13-5], [Warren, Jacksn and Allied Families (1903) 60, 83, 113-5), 18a [New England Register LIV, 224], * [is footnote on p 833] *Reg 56:128, 71:170; *Salem 2:71; *'''!!''' Scott (1906) 13, "Allen, Orrin Peer, Descendants of William Scott of Hatfield, Mass., 1668–1906; and of John Scott of Springfield, Mass., 1659–1906 (C. R. Fiske, 1906)"; [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89066314576?urlappend=%3Bseq=15 ''Hathi Trust'']. See Essex Files 41, 71 for re-administration of estate. *Kendall Anc. (ms) 11; "Kendall, Winthrop Reed, “American Ancestors of Winthrop Reed Kendall . . .,” manuscript (Chicago, 1913)"; [https://archive.org/details/americanancestor00kend/page/n27/mode/2up?ref=ol&view=theater OpenLibrary]. *Torrey-Roe; "Torrey, Clarence Almon, David Roe of Flushing, Long Island and Some of His Descendants, a Record of Six Generations (Tarrytown, N.Y.: Roe, 1926)"; [https://archive.org/details/davidroeofflushi00torr/page/n8/mode/2up ''InterentArchive'']; no reference for page number given; text is index, no entry for either Patch or Scott. There is a Nancy Rogers on p. 22. *'''!!''' EIHC 4:25[-27] [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo.31924061508440?urlappend=%3Bseq=35 ''Hathi Trust''] (Petition to have estate re-administered, see testimony of John Kimball, age about 53), 37:178 [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x001817982?urlappend=%3Bseq=208 ''Hathi Trust'']; this is entry in Essex Institute Hist. Coll. of Beverly First Church Baptisms; contain the same annotations by Galloupe (as "corrections"); indicate "corrections to records "already printed in Putnam's Historical Magazine." *Sidney Perley,''The History of Salem Massachusetts, 1626-1716'' (Salem, Mass.: S. Perley, 1924-28), 3 vols., 2:70n-71n; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/inu.32000001382334?urlappend=%3Bseq=98 ''Hathi Trust'']; Nicholas Patch, with brief notice of his two sons, John and Thomas, (71n) "Serg. Thomas Patch; lived in Beverly and Wenham; married '''Mary Lovett'''..." '''For deed research.''' :Early Patch grantee index (Essex County) begins here, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ZZ-BDRY?i=469&wc=MCBL-N6D%3A361613201%2C361760701&cc=2106411''FamilySearch'']. :Early Patch grantor index (Essex County) begins here, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99ZZ-B95J?i=85&wc=MCBL-YM9%3A361613201%2C361828601&cc=2106411 ''FamilySearch''] . :Early Lovett grantee index (Essex Count) begins here, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ZZ-BFL2?i=268&wc=MCBL-N6D%3A361613201%2C361760701&cc=2106411 ''FamilySearch'']. :Early Lovett grantor index (Essex County) begins here, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99ZZ-YPKQ?i=525&wc=MCBL-TWR%3A361613201%2C361826201&cc=2106411 ''FamilySearch'']. *4:47 - John & Thomas Patch 26 : 10 : 1673 agreement (division of father's estate); "Massachusetts Land Records, 1620-1986"; images, [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ZZ-BR12?cc=2106411&wc=MCBG-9NP%3A361613201%2C361849601 ''FamiySearch''], img. 77-78; Essex (Mass.) Deeds, 4:47; witnesses as '''John Lovet, Senr''' and Hilliard Veren, Senr. *10:157, Ipswich. recorded 1694 May 14 et al. to John Knowlton. Edmund Patch and Thomas Ffiske & Thomas Patch, agents of _____ to John Knowlton. I Edmund Patch, of Ipswich ... with ye consent of Thomas Ffiske & Thomas Patch my Agents or ___ in Trust ... for One hundred pound already paid by John Knowlton ... sold ... my dwelling house and Land being within the Limits of Ispwich ... containing about thirty acres of upland & meadow being part the land witch ___ Edmund Patch bought of Major General Denison bounded by .. John Powland, Samuel Dodge, . *22:188, Wenham, recorded 1710, June 17, to Richard Dodge. *33:101 Wenham, recorded 1717, et al. February 6, to Daniel Dodge *38:84 Beverly, recorded 1718, May 17, Jr. to James Patch *38:84 Beverly, recorded 1718, May 17, Sr. to James Patch *There are more. '''Estate of Edmund Patch.''' George Francis Dow, ''The probate records of Essex County, Massachusetts'', 3 vols. (Salem, Mass., Essex Institute, 1916-1920), 3:395-398 (Edmund Patch of Ipswich); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044032333387?urlappend=%3Bseq=413%3Bownerid=27021597765012364-419 ''Hathi Trust'']. Administration initially 1680 to Thomas Patch. At Wenham, 1695, to Capt. Sewall, an "addition to [Edmund's] inventory made by Thomas Patch, administrator of the estate of '''his uncle''', Edmund Patch, who lived in Ipswich and died there," 10 November 1680. This goes on and on. At 3:397 of Essex Probate, "estate ... was in the possession ... and under the care of Capt. Fisk and Thomas Patch of Wenham and John Powland of Ipswich." '''Child List.''' Prior versions of Thomas Patch child list based on previously linked child profiles. Note: WikiTree has [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Patch-46 his death at Wenham, 19 February 1721], citing vital record (see [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t1hh6ph43?urlappend=%3Bseq=218 Wenham VR, 214]) . Beverly VR has death of Thomas Patch [sr] there. 28 September 1711.Th[mas] Patch, sr. death entry, citing C.R. I [church record, First Parish Unitarian Church]," ''Vital Records of Beverly, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'', 2 vols. (1906-1907) 2:523; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t9h429w2d?urlappend=%3Bseq=527 ''Hathi Trust'']. :Sarah Patch Hale, said bap. 08 December 1666, Wenham. [as born 8 December 1666,Sarah Patch 1666 birth entry, citing "CT R [Essex Co. Quarterly Court]," ''Vital Records of Wenham, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'' (Salem, Mass.: The Essex Institute, 1904), 66; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t1hh6ph43?urlappend=%3Bseq=70 ''Hathi Trust'']; "d..Thomas." Wenham.] :Thomas Patch (Jr.), said bap. 19 July 1668, Beverly.Thomas Patch 1668 birth entry (as baptism), citing C.R. I [church record, First Parish Unitarian Church]," ''Vital Records of Beverly, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'', 2 vols. (1906-1907) 1:251; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t8jd5fv9x?urlappend=%3Bseq=255 ''Hathi Trust'']; "19 : 5 m : 1668"; "s. Thomas and Mary." [separately as born 19 July 1674Thomas Patch 1674 birth entry, citing "CT R [Essex Co. Quarterly Court]," ''Vital Records of Wenham, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'' (Salem, Mass.: The Essex Institute, 1904), 66; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t1hh6ph43?urlappend=%3Bseq=70 ''Hathi Trust'']; "s. Thomas." Wenham.] :William Patch, bap. 19 July 1668, Beverly.William Patch 1668 birth entry (as baptism), citing C.R. I [church record, First Parish Unitarian Church]," ''Vital Records of Beverly, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'', 2 vols. (1906-1907) 1:251; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t8jd5fv9x?urlappend=%3Bseq=255 ''Hathi Trust'']; "19 : 5 m : 1668"; "s. Thomas and Mary." :Mariah Patch Lewis, said bap. 3 February 1668/9, Wenham [as born 3 Feb 1669[/70?], WenhamMara Patch 1669[/70?] birth entry, citing "CT R [Essex Co. Quarterly Court]," ''Vital Records of Wenham, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'' (Salem, Mass.: The Essex Institute, 1904), 66; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t1hh6ph43?urlappend=%3Bseq=70 ''Hathi Trust'']; "d..Thomas."] :Timothy Patch (b. about 1676) :Steven Patch ?? (WikiTree does not link him as son of Thomas; "may not belong..." [as Stephen, born 12 : 2 m : 1680,Stephen Patch 1680 birth entry, citing "CT R [Essex Co. Quarterly Court]," ''Vital Records of Wenham, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'' (Salem, Mass.: The Essex Institute, 1904), 66; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t1hh6ph43?urlappend=%3Bseq=70 ''Hathi Trust'']; "s..Thomas." Wenham.] :James Patch, said bap 31 March 1678, BeverlyJames Patch 1678 birth entry (as baptism), without further reference, ''Vital Records of Beverly, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'', 2 vols. (1906-1907) 1:249; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t8jd5fv9x?urlappend=%3Bseq=253 ''Hathi Trust'']; "s. Thomas." :Simon Patch, as b. 1682 :Ephraim Patch, as b. about 1682 :Isaac Patch, as b; 1682, Wenham. See also, Wenham vital record ledger, 1666-1672, "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L979-W7H5?cc=2061550&wc=Q4DH-MNT%3A353349401%2C353664501%2C1006149502 ''FamilySearch''] image 172 of 610 (image 173 has additional years), cites Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth, Boston. Note: Image 133 is spine of bound volume, "Marriages, Births & Deaths, County of Essex." From Records of the First Church in Beverly ... [https://archive.org/details/recordsoffirstch00beve/page/n28/mode/1up p. 11] :(quoting) Thomas Patch wth other children of ye Church were dismissed from under ye watch of Salem Church to this ... in this manner following. Viz These are to signifie yt T. Patch, J. Lovet & goody Wood comeing to me shewing their desire to joyne with ye Church on Bass River Side enquirering whether they had need of any particular Letters of Dismission from this Church ... Salem May 10 [1668] John Higginson. :17 : 3 mo, The writing abovesaid was read & ye partys therein expressed were accepted as dismissed from Salem Church to ors to be under ye watch of this Church but not thereupon in full communion. :30 : 3 mo. 1668, John Lovet, Jur. abovesaid & Bethia his wife solemnly & publickly owning ye Covenant of God & giving up themselves & their see to ye Lord ... had their children baptized ... Mary Wood had her childe baptized also ye same time upon ye same grounds. :[the next entry, two months later] :12 : 5 mo. Thomas Patch & Mary his wife having been first privately examined in their knowledge & good affections & desires by ye Pastor ... upon their publick laying hold of ye Covenant &c. as above had their children baptized. :From p. [https://archive.org/details/recordsoffirstch00beve/page/n178/mode/1up 86] ::The 31 : 3 : 1668 were Baptized Symon, John and Susanna, sonns & daughter of John Lovet jur by Bethia [Rootes] his wife & allso William ye son of [[Wood-744|Anthonie Wood]] by Mary [Grover] his wife. ::19 : 5 : 1668 were baptized William & Thomas sons of Thomas Patch by Mary [Scott, of Ipswich] his wife. :From p. [https://archive.org/details/recordsoffirstch00beve/page/n194/mode/1up 94] ::1678 31 March James son of Thomas Patch by his wife [Mary Scott, of Ipswich] baptized 31 : 1 : 78. == Sources ==

Mary Margaret Block To-Do List

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Mary Milan To-Do List

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Mary Miller Collection

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=== Introduction === This is a collection of items passed down from [[Miller-102511|Mary Louise Miller (1918-2005)]] of Rochester, Minnesota and New Haven, Iowa. As noted and extrapolated from her obituary [https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/globegazette/name/mary-miller-obituary?id=27044679 Mary Miller Obituary], she never married or had children, but she "always felt a close attachment to her many nieces and nephews" and "she enjoyed sewing, knitting, and family genealogy." As far as I know, this may be one of the main avenues for her interest in her family's genealogy to live on. She was my great aunt. This collection exists in a small cardboard box. It was previously in the possession of my father [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Meirick-8 Donald Meirick] in his closet until he passed away in October 2022. It now resides with [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Meirick-12 Jane (Meirick) Nelson]. ---- === Notes and Miscellaneous === '''1.1 Miller Family Notes''' This is a page (likely written by Mary Miller) that outlines her family tree beginning with "Mr. and Mrs. McGalloway" and eventually outlining where her generation falls. After that is a Family Group page and Ancestor chart that outlines family members. [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Image:Mary_Miller_Collection.pdf LINK] It starts with [[McGalloway-5|Michael McGalloway (1814-1869)]] and [[O'Hara-2116|Lucretia (O'Hara) McGalloway (1826-1874)]]. '''1.2 Handwritten Notes by Mary Miller''' Additional notes written, presumably by Mary Miller. Begins with "Great Grandparents Michael and Lucretia McGalloway" and outlines other ancestry. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Mary_Miller_Collection-1 LINK] '''1.3 My Life Story by Mary Miller''' A 14-page description of the life of [[Miller-102511|Mary Louise Miller (1918-2005)]] , including a lot of names and details. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Mary_Miller_Collection-7 LINK] '''1.4 War Ration Book''' A war ration book with name Walter T. Meirick of Goodman, Missouri. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Mary_Miller_Collection-1 LINK] '''1.5 In Solemn Tribute to Michael Angelo McGalloway''' Revered counselor, respected leader, beloved friend. These dates are the earthly end-points in the personal life history of a great blind citizen of Wisconsin. A document about [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/McGalloway-7 Michael Angelo McGalloway] (sometimes referred to as M.A. McGalloway). [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Mary_Miller_Collection-2 LINK] ---- === News and Obituaries === '''2.1 Mr. and Mrs. Peter Miller Golden Anniversary News''' Golden anniversary of [[Miller-102510|Peter Miller (1878-1964)]] and [[Byrnes-1429|Rose (Byrnes) Miller (1881-1967)]] in paper in Osage, Iowa. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Mary_Miller_Collection-3 LINK] '''2.2 Robert Byrnes Victim of Auto Accident''' Robert Byrnes, son of Mrs. Cartharina Byrnes, dies in auto crash. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Mary_Miller_Collection-3 LINK] '''2.3 James Byrnes Dies Auto Accident''' James Byrnes, son of Dr. and Mrs. Maurice Byrnes of Milwaukee, dies in auto accident. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Mary_Miller_Collection-4 LINK] '''2.4 Wedding Announcements of Dr. Maurice Byrnes and Mary Wilkinson''' News and information about wedding of Dr. Maurice Byrnes and Mary Wilkinson. {{Image|file=Mary_Miller_Collection-4.jpg |caption=Wedding Announcements of Dr. Maurice Byrnes and Mary Wilkinson, Milwaukee Journal }} '''2.5 News Articles about A.J. Byrnes''' News of retirement and obituary of A.J. Byrnes, [[Byrnes-1560|Angelo James Byrnes (1886-)]]. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Mary_Miller_Collection-6 LINK] '''2.6 Death Note or Certificate of Johanna Catharina Hebing? ''' Labeled as notice of death of [[Hebing-69|Johanna Catharina Hebing (1797-1847)]] but needs translation. I see Johan Bernard Meirick which would be one of her sons. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Mary_Miller_Collection-2 LINK] '''2.7 Peter Miller Obituary''' Obituary of [[Miller-102510|Peter Miller (1878-1964)]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Mary_Miller_Collection-9 LINK] ---- === Letters and Postcards === '''3.1 Uncle Angelo to Mrs. Peter Miller''' Letter from Angelo McGalloway to [[Byrnes-1429|Rose (Byrnes) Miller (1881-1967)]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Mary_Miller_Collection-5 LINK] '''3.2 Carl Obermeier to Mary Miller''' Letter outlining a trip to Ireland that discusses "old letters that Grandmother Byrnes kept" and people such as [[McGalloway-5|Michael McGalloway (1814-1869)]] and other family members. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Mary_Miller_Collection-6 LINK] ---- === Photos === '''4.1 Walter Meirick and Agnes (Miller) Meirick''' Photo of [[Meirick-9|Walter Theodore Meirick (-1979)]] and [[Miller-102390|Agnes Rose (Miller) Meirick (1916-2000)]] taken around the 1970s in Mt. Vernon, MO. At different points in Mt. Vernon they operated a liquor store and maybe a hotel? [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Mary_Miller_Collection-5 LINK] {{Image|file=Mary_Miller_Collection-5.jpg |caption=Walter Meirick and Agnes (Miller) Meirick }} '''4.2 Joe and Don Meirick, 1941''' Photo of [[Meirick-8|Donald Edward Meirick (1938-2022)]] and [[Meirick-10|Joseph Bernard Meirick (1937-2014)]] taken in 1941. Notes on back of the photo are: Our Barn on the Farm, Joe and Don Meirick, 41, stamp with West Salem, Wisconsin. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Mary_Miller_Collection-8 LINK] {{Image|file=Mary_Miller_Collection-8.jpg |caption=Joe and Don Meirick, West Salem, WI, 1941 }} ---- == Sources ==

Mary Morgan and Abraham Lewis Records

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Attended 3 consectutive monthly meetings to desclared their intentions to marry. https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/2189/31906_275422-00164?pid=5729416&treeid=&personid=&rc=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=c24825104&_phstart=successSource https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=2189&h=1735292&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=c24-1987382&_phstart=successSource Typed copy... https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/2189/31906_275415-00256?pid=2261895&treeid=&personid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=c241477952&_phstart=successSource page 1 https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/2189/31906_275415-00256?pid=2261895&treeid=&personid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=c241477952&_phstart=successSource#?imageId=31906_275415-00257 page 2

Mary Nance To-Do: Ashton group

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Mary Nance To-Do List

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Mary Oram and Family

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Mary Oram and Stewart McKay

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Mary Pellow - British Home Child

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[[Category:Crawford-15512 British Home Children in Canada]] This page was created to hold ongoing research into the true identity of [[Pellow-130|Mary Pellow]], a British Home Child sent to Canada in May 1902. == What We Know For Certain == :'''Name:''' Her family called her Mary Jane. Mary Jane is the name on her gravestone. Her obituary gives her name as Mary Jane. :Date of Birth: 21 Mar 1889 :Place of Birth: England :Admission Date: 17 Mar 1892, pending enquiry and formally on 18 Oct 1892. :Emigration Society: Barnardo Home for Girls :Emigration Place: Liverpool, England :Departure Date: 1 May 1902 :Arrival Place: Quebec, Canada :Arrival Date: 11 May 1902 :Transport Ship: Dominion (2) :Receiving Home: Hazelbrae in Peterborough, Ontario. :Date of Marriage: 5 Jun 1907 :Place of Marriage: Oso Township, Frontenac County, Ontario, Canada :Spouse's Name: Robert Francis :Date of Death: 21 Oct 1974 :Place of Death: Great War Memorial Hospital, Perth, Ontario, Canada == Admission Details from Barnardo Homes (Extracted) == Mary Pellow, born March 1889, was admitted to Barnardo House pending enquiries on 17 Mar 1892, at Stepney Causeway. The enquiry did not provide any new information as to her circumstance. She was formally admitted to the Barnardo Homes system on 18 Oct 1892, at age 3. She was moved several times before her arrival in Canada: *2 Apr 1892 - transferred to [http://www.childrenshomes.org.uk/HawkhurstDB/ Babies Castle], in Hawkhurst, Kent, at age 3 *12 Aug 1896 - boarded out to foster parents in Gouldhurst, Kent, at age 7 *5 Sep 1899 - boarded out in Damerham, Hampshire where she lived for 2 1/2 years, between age and 10 and 12. *14 Apr 1902 - transferred to Girls Village Home in Barkingside, Essex, at age 13 *1 May 1902 - departed Liverpool for Canada. == Obituary == Mary's obituary was published on page 35 of the The Kingston Whig-Standard on Wednesday 30 October 1974."Canada, Newspapers.com™ Obituary Index, 1800s-current," database, ({{Ancestry Record|62226|992459835}} : subscription required, accessed 18 August 2023), Spouse Robert Henry Francis, Burial Place Oso, Death Place Perth, Obituary Place Kingston, Ontario, Canada, Name Mary Jane Francis, Death Age 85, Obituary Date 30 Oct 1974, Birth Place Damerham England, Residence Place Clarendon, Gender Female, Death Date Abt 1974, Newspaper Title The Whig-Standard, Child Albert Alex Crawford Hilyard Lutz, Birth Date abt 1889; citing The Whig-Standard, Publication Date 30 Oct 1974, Publication Place Kingston, Ontario, Canada, URL https://www.newspapers.com/image/728715170/?article=e4962e0e-cc25-4f3a-9a66-2705126c5381&focus=0.022795713,0.29970953,0.14829949,0.5020793&xid=3355. The obituary gave her name as Mary Jane and that she was born in Damerham, England. It is unknown who submitted the obituary for publication so it's not clear what the source of the information especially the birth place, is. :MRS. MARY J. FRANCIS :CLARENDON: Mrs. Mary :Jane Francis, 85, of Oso :Township, who died recently :at the Great War Memorial :Hospital at Perth following a :lengthy illness, was buried in :Christ Church Cemetery at :Oso. :She was born at :Damerham, England, but :had been an Oso Township :resident for 73 years. Mrs. :Francis attended Christ :Church at Oso where she :was organist and was an ac- :tive member of the Women's :Institute. :Surviving are her husband, :Robert Henry Francis, :whom she married 67 years :ago; a son, Albert, and a :daughter, Mrs. Alex (Jean) :Crawford, 14 grandchildren :and 29 great-grandchildren. :She was predeceased by a :daughter, Mrs. Hilyard :(Elizabeth) Lutz, and a great- :grandson. :Pallbearers were her :grandsons Francis Craw- :ford, Gerald, Carl, Robert, :Earl and John Lutz. == Possible sighting in England? == There is a possible sighting in England. Mary's obituary says she was born in Damerham, England. This possible sighting has "Mary Jane" in South Damerham, but as a boarder who was born in London, Middlesex. If Mary spent time in Damerham before she left for Canada, especially at a young age, it is possible that she believed she was born there rather than in London which she may have had no recollection of. Being a "boarder" could be consistent with being in foster care in England until she was old enough to be sent to Canada to work on a farm. In the 1901 census Mary (age 10) was the boarder of Ellen Marvell on High Street, South Damerham, Fordingbridge, Wiltshire & Hampshire, England."1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census," database with images, [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBC%2F1901%2F1049-1051%2F0127&parentid=GBC%2F1901%2F0007509433 FindMyPast Image] - ([https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC/1901/0007509433 FindMyPast Transcription] : subscription required, accessed 18 August 2023), Sub-district Fordingbridge, Country England, Birth town London, Parish South Damerham, Ecclesiastical parish or district St George South Damerham, Birth year 1891, Other household member first name(s) Alfred, Ellen, Lily, Town South Damerham, Sex Female, First name(s) Mary Jane, Parliamentary borough or division South Wilts Wilton, Full address High Street, South Damerham, Fordingbridge, Wiltshire & Hampshire, England, Birth place England, Last name Pelew, Marital status Single, Birth county Middlesex, Enumeration district 12, Registration district Fordingbridge, Birth county as transcribed LONDON, Age 10, County Wiltshire, Hampshire, Other household member last name Marvell, Gillan, Relationship Boarder, Street High Street; citing Reference RG13, Piece number 1049, Folio 63, Page 5, Schedule 30. : Ellen Marvell Head Widowed F 56 Redlynch, Wiltshire, England : Alfred Marvell Son Single M 11 Damerham, Wiltshire, England : Lily Gillan Boarder Single F 12 London, Middlesex, England : Mary Jane Pelew Boarder Single F 10 London, Middlesex, England == Mrs Devereux - the Aunt == Mrs Devereux was Mary's Aunt and it was she who placed Mary into the care of the Barnardo's Homes in Stepney. Mary was her sister's daughter, her sister having died. Mrs Devereux was travelling with a Mrs Hagan whose address was 5 Livingstone Place, New York. They were in England for a "few months" and returned to the United States shortly after Mary was placed into care. It is thought she was placed into care circa March 1892 pending investigations and them formally admitted on October. Mrs Hagan had a neice, Mary Ann Murray, who had already been placed in the home.{{Citation needed}} Lizzie arrived in Liverpool in December 1891 on the Germanic. On the same ship was Mary Haggan. LIzzie's birth year was given as about 1857, aged 34. Mary's age was given as 21, birth year about 1870."UK and Ireland, Incoming Passenger Lists, 1878-1960," database with images, {{Ancestry Sharing|5722665|7b22746f6b656e223a224d4232444a70347179596a6b644b7a397264584e55766953794446773735327747734569716930327731553d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} (free access)
({{Ancestry Record|1518|45455}} : subscription required, accessed 18 August 2023), Port of Arrival Liverpool, England, Ship Name Germanic, Arrival Age 34, Ports of Voyage Queenstown, Ireland, Birth Date abt 1857, Arrival Date Dec 1891, Name Lizzie Devereux, Shipping Line White Star Dominion Line, Official Number 70932, Port of Departure New York, New York, USA; citing The National Archives in Washington, DC, London, England, UK, Board of Trade Commercial and Statistical Department and Successors Inwards Passenger Lists, Class Bt26, Piece 15, Item 18.
"UK and Ireland, Incoming Passenger Lists, 1878-1960," database with images, {{Ancestry Sharing|5722716|7b22746f6b656e223a2253574c3074462f4164354b6b55546b48707142754a41442b6d5238327958734f555566706151344e6b536b3d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} (free access)
({{Ancestry Record|1518|45456}} : subscription required, accessed 18 August 2023), Port of Arrival Liverpool, England, Ship Name Germanic, Arrival Age 21, Ports of Voyage Queenstown, Ireland, Birth Date abt 1870, Arrival Date Dec 1891, Name Mary Haggan, Shipping Line White Star Dominion Line, Official Number 70932, Port of Departure New York, New York, USA; citing The National Archives in Washington, DC, London, England, UK, Board of Trade Commercial and Statistical Department and Successors Inwards Passenger Lists, Class Bt26, Piece 15, Item 18.
One of these girls could be Mrs Hagan's neice, a Miss Mary Ann Murray: https://britishhomechildrenregistry.com/Person/search. Also see: [[Evans-46823|Elizabeth (Evans) Devereux (abt.1860-1937)]]. This could be the Mrs Devereux referred to in the Barando's paperwork. Research is underway to triangulate this. == Mrs Devereux's sister Jane Evans - possible mother of Mary == Work in progress: [[Evans-46827|Jane Evans]] === Mary Evans or Mary Pelew / Mary Ann or Mary Jane ?=== *There are no marriage records between a Jane Evans and a Mr Pelew (various spellings tried) in either Wales or London, England which is the most likely place for them to have been if not in Wales, and where Mary was when she was taken to Barnado's home in 1892. *Her parents not being married would be supported by the notion that Mary's aunt did not report who Mary's mother was - had she, surely it would be in Barnado's records? It's seems improbable that had they been married, it would not have been called out by Mrs Devereux as she would have nothing to hide about her sisiter. She could have just said her sister died and her husband was now unable to care for their daughter etc, with Barnado's recording the parent's information. *If Mary's parents were not married her birth registration would show mother's maiden name as Evans or blank. *It is also possible her birth was not registered at the time, and was registered later in order to get her paperwork tidied up for Barnado's; or they went looking for a registration at some point and could only turn up Mary Ann Pellow, mother's maiden name Rodgers,*UK GRO Birth Registration Index: Mary Ann PELLOW - Mother's Maiden Surname: RODGERS - Registration Year: 1889 - Registration Quarter: Jan-Feb-Mar - Registration District: Okehampton - Inferred County: Devonshire - Volume: 5b - Page: 394 which has then influenced her record on the [http://britishhomechildrenregistry.com/Person/bhcInfo/75543 British Home Children Registry]. It has been determined without doubt that this birth registration does not belong to this Mary. *Her father was most likely Mr Pelew, as told by Mrs Devereux to Barnados. *Pelow, aka Pellow, is used on her BHCR record mentioned below. *Pelew is the spelling used on the probable 1901 Census sighting mentioned above. *Mary Pelow was used on her voyage record. *Mary Ann is used on the BHCR record. *Mary Jane is used on her obituary and how her family knew her and was used in the 1901 Census. *Her family also knew her as "Annie", perhaps an affectionate turn of phrase for "Orphan Annie". *She was formally, according to the BHCR, Mary Ann Pelew but on balance, it's probably likely that her birth name is Mary Jane. Closer inspection of the Barnado's contemporary paperwork might reveal there's been a mix up and that Mary Ann was introduced on the assumption the Rodgers registration was Mary's. There is also a Mary Ann Murray, neice of Mrs Hagan who was Mrs Devereux's travelling companion, mentioned in the paperwork, perhaps another opportunity for transcription errors and name mix ups. *Where has the birth date of 21 March 1889 come from? Mary herself would not have remembered that so it must have come from Barnado's records, received from someone...from Mrs Devereux? It is not the date on the birth record for the Rodgers child - that was 20 December 1888. Any other explanation would seem unlikely, further suggestive that Mrs Devereux obfuscated the identity of her mother. Total conjecture of course. **This is the birth date Mary herself identified with and which is on her headstone. '''Mary Ann/Jane Pelew:''' There are no probable records for a Mary Jane/Ann "Pelew" in Wales or England +/- 1889 using phoentic and sounds like search engine in GRO, other than the record showing mother's maiden name as Rodgers. '''Mary Jane Evans''' TBA '''Mary Ann Evans''' TBA ==Sources== ==Resources== *[https://www.britishhomechildren.com/hazelbrae-girls-index Hazelbrae Girls Index] *Barnardo Home Records received by E. Lutz (deceased) and now in the possession of his daughter, R. Neeteson, who shared images with A. Gilpin.

Mary Pleasants, Immigrant Voyage to New South Wales 1858

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[[Category:Mary Pleasants, Arrived 16 Nov 1858]] [[Category:New South Wales, Shipping Free Space Pages]] The ship ''Mary Pleasants'' arrived in Sydney on 16 November 1858. NSW Government State Archives and Records, Assisted Immigrants (digital) Shipping Lists, 1860s, Year: 1858, Date: 16 Nov, Ship: Mary Pleasants, Lists: Reel 2139, [4/4795], https://www.records.nsw.gov.au/archives/collections-and-research/guides-and-indexes/assisted-immigrants-digital-shipping-lists NSW Government State Archives and Records, Assisted Immigrants (digital) Shipping Lists, NRS5316/4_4795/Mary Pleasants_16 Nov 1858/, http://indexes.records.nsw.gov.au/ebook/list.aspx?Page=NRS5316/4_4795/Mary%20Pleasants_16%20Nov%201858/4_479500379.jpg&No=3 Her arrival was noted in local newspapers: ''The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Wed 17 Nov 1858 Page 5 SHIPPING.'': Trove, NATIONAL LIBRARY OF AUSTRALIA, The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Wed 17 Nov 1858 Page 5 SHIPPING., https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/13012071 :November 16. - Mary Pleasant, ship, 789 tons. Captain Gilchrist, from Liverpool 28th July. Passengers - 278 Government immigrants. Willis, Merry, and Co., agents. ''The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Wed 17 Nov 1858 Page 5 SHIPS' MAILS.'': Trove, NATIONAL LIBRARY OF AUSTRALIA, The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Wed 17 Nov 1858 Page 5 SHIPS' MAILS., https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/13012059 : The Mary Pleasant arrived yesterday from Liverpool, bringing 278 immigrants, classified as follows-36 married couples, 62 single men, 94 single women, and 50 children. Tbere have been three deaths-two of them immigrants ; and the surgeon, Dr. Beal, who died of convulsions, on the 8th October. The utmost credit is due to Captain Gilchrist for the remarkably clean and healthy appearance of all on board, particularly when the whole responsibility consequent on the death of the surgeon rested with him. Few vessels have arrived in more admirable order. ==Sources==

Mary Price To-Do List

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Here are the profiles [[Price-9814|Mary Price]] is currently working on. Can you help? '''Mary's To Do List'''' '''Find out about''' '''Farrands''' Source: Family notes; Ancestry; Lakeside Cemetery, Colon, Michigan, History of St.Jo County, 1827-1877. ''Joseph Farrand,(1778-1854 ) and wife, Julia Compson,(''1779 ?-1845 )their children along with Joseph's sister , Maria Farrand moved to St. Joseph County, Michigan , leaving their farms in New York in the 1830's, for farmland in Michigan territory. Julia's father was Edward Compson, married to ? and lived in N. J. Joseph had 5 sons and three daughters. Son, Henry Kitchell Farrand 1812, my 2nd great grandfather settled in St. Jo. County, Michigan and married Marie Matthews (1817-1855). Her father was Levi Mathews and Mother was Eunice? ) '''Who were the Mathews?''' Joseph's sons: Charles C, and Phineas m Betsy Kinne and settled in St. Jo County, Michigan. James? and Ebenezer ? , (Catherine, Abigail died 1838 from Cholera) and Electa? '''Todds in St. Jo County, Michigan'''''' Sources: Access Genealogy oliver-hovey-todd/htm. Family Story: We Seven, Julia Farrand(1847) daughter of Henry K Farrand.m Oliver H. Todd(1847) in 1874. Had Victor, Alfred, Oliver, Lawrence, Walter Vera, and Donna. I am looking for pictures of my 2nd great Aunt Julia Farrand Todd and family. '''Prices''' in St. Jo County, Michigan and New York G Grandparents, Ann Eliza Farrand (b 1847) m Morris W. Price of Oshtemo, MI.( Son of William M Price and Lydia Atwater) '''I am looking for photos of Ann Eliza Farrand Price and her family.'''( Sister to Julia Farrand Todd. ) Hit a Brick Wall: Ann Eliza's son, Celsus Mathews Price , lawyer class of 1904, d. April 14, 1908. a mystery. I am hunting for his obituary or Death Certificate, in either Fallon, Nevada, or Michigan : St. Jo County, Ann Arbor, or University of Michigan. 3rd G grandfather William Michael Price, ESQ of New York, 1787-1846, Criminal Lawyer, District Attorney of Southern New York, 1832-1838. 1st Partner: Patti Blanchar, d 1832, and was mother of William M Price b 1811 in Oxford, New York, lawyer in NY? Moved to Michigan.) Who was Patti Blanchar/Blanchard? William was associated with Andrew Jackson and Tammany Hall. Looking for more specific information from 1811-1832, 2nd partner Catherine? Who was she? What was her background? Sources: Family notes, Ancestry; Political Graveyard ''To do: Fill in profile information , dates, and Sources. '' ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Price-9814&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Mary Price To-Do List|Mary's current to-do list]].''

Mary Queen of Peace Cemetery

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[[Category:Mary Queen of Peace Cemetery, Erie, Pennsylvania]] === About === :This page is a work in progress. Ultimately, the goal is to photograph each gravestone and create a profile for each individual interred in the cemetery. If you have ancestors or know of someone buried in this cemetery or would like to help photograph and catalog the graves, please contact [[Pryber-1 | Matt Pryber]]. Additionally, if you have historical information and/or photographs for this cemetery, please contact [[Pryber-1 | Matt]] :If you are interested in helping with either the Global Cemeteries Project or the Cemeteries of the United States Project, please see the following links for information: *[[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|The U.S. Cemeteries Project]] *[[Project:Global_Cemeteries|The Global Cemeteries Project]] ---- === Contact Information, Location and Map === :Address : :GPS Coordinates : :Contact : :[ ---- === Links to Other Online Resources === ] ===TABLE OF INTERMENTS=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''NAME''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''BIRTH DATE''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''DEATH DATE''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''PLOT''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''SOURCE''' |- |
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Mary Rudd To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Meek-655|Mary Schreck]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Meek-655&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Mary Schreck To-Do List|Mary's current to-do list]].''

Mary Sewell Work Page

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*[[Space:Mary_Sewell_Work_Page|Mary Sewell/Sewall Work Page]] {{US Southern Colonist}} == Biography == Mary Sewall was born about 1628 at Warwickshire, England.Find a Grave memorial #[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=160656723 160656723] for Mary (Sewell) Dudley, created by [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=mr&MRid=48945311 Genealogy Researcher], record added Apr 07, 2016. She married Richard Dudley about 1645."Descendants of Edward Dudley." Accessed October 28, 2016. http://www.coveytrees.com/DudleyTree.pdf."Dudley research log." Accessed October 28, 2016. http://www.coveytrees.com/DudleyDocs.pdf. She died after 1652 at Gloucester, Virginia. Children of Mary and Richard: #Frances, #Richard was member of vestry of Kingston Parish 1682-1706; owned 400 acres in Petsworth Parish, also acreage in Kingston and Ware Parishes. #Major Robert Dudley, b. 1647, Lower Norfolk Co. and d. Oct. 20, 1701; resided in Gloucester Co. and Middlesex Co.; about 1680 was given 500 ac. by his father. In 1682, he was member of vestry of Christ Church Parish, Middlesex; 4 years later was church warden of Lower Chapel. In 1685 elected member of House of Burgesses for several years. In about 1690, married Elizabeth Ransom (daughter of George Ransom); #Ambrose, b. 1649 Lower Norfolk Co.; 1667 was member Vestry Kingston Parish, Gloucester Co.; resided Mobjack Bay. 1699 was Justice of Peace, Gloucester Co.; Speaker of the House of Burgess 1710-1712. ("Colonial VA Register. Gloucester Burgess). #Alexander, === Disputed Information === ==== Disputed Son ==== : There is no source documentation found at this time to indicate that Richard Dudley married to Elizabeth Stephens is a son of Richard Dudley and Mary Sewall. ==== Find a Grave ==== : The Find a Grave memorial #[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=160656723 160656723] for Mary (Sewell) Dudley gives date of death as 1645, which could not be correct, but text says she died after 1657. It shows her birth as 1628, Warwickshire, England.Find a Grave memorial #[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=160656723 160656723] for Mary (Sewell) Dudley, created by [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=mr&MRid=48945311 Genealogy Researcher], record added Apr 07, 2016. == Sources == ------------------ This is the original bio which I am moving for now so we can add documented facts first. [[Category:Gloucester County, Virginia Colony]] == Biography == Mary Sewall was born about 1628 at Gloucester, Virginia.{{Citation needed}} She married Richard Dudley about 1645.Find a Grave memorial #[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=110913240 110913240] for Richard Dudley, created by sheila wiseman, record added: May 21, 2013 Online tree, "[http://www.coveytrees.com/DudleyTree.pdf Descendants of Edward Dudley]" (accessed November 17, 2016)"[http://www.coveytrees.com/DudleyDocs.pdf Dudley research log]" (accessed November 17, 2016) She died after 1652 at Gloucester, Virginia. Children of Mary and Richard: #Frances #Richard was member of vestry of Kingston Parish 1682-1706; owned 400 acres in Petsworth Parish, also acreage in Kingston and Ware Parishes #Major Robert Dudley, b. 1647, Lower Norfolk Co. and d. Oct. 20, 1701; resided in Gloucester Co. and Middlesex Co.; about 1680 was given 500 ac. by his father. In 1682, he was member of vestry of Christ Church Parish, Middlesex; 4 years later was church warden of Lower Chapel. In 1685 elected member of House of Burgesses for several years. In about 1690, married Elizabeth Ransom (daughter of [[Ransom-269|George Ransom]]); #Ambrose, b. 1649 Lower Norfolk Co.; 1667 was member Vestry Kingston Parish, Gloucester Co.; resided Mobjack Bay. 1699 was Justice of Peace, Gloucester Co.; Speaker of the House of Burgess 1710-1712. ("Colonial VA Register. Gloucester Burgess). #Alexander == Disputed Information == : The Find a Grave memorial #[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=160656723 160656723] for Mary (Sewell) Dudley appears to combine two Marys. It gives her birth as 1628, Warwickshire, England, which would fit with the Massachusetts/Maryland Sewalls, but she is shown as marrying Richard Dudley in Virginia between 1642 and 1644. The text of the memorial also states that the "Sewell's were quite prominent citizens of Virginia as were the Dudleys which are listed in Burkes Royal personages."Find a Grave memorial #[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=160656723 160656723] for Mary (Sewell) Dudley, created by [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=mr&MRid=48945311 Genealogy Researcher], record added Apr 07, 2016. === Disputed Parents === : The Virginia Sewells and the Maryland Sewells are said to not be related and that the Virginia Sewells were Protestant and the Maryland Sewells were Catholic. : This profile of Mary represents a Protestant Mary who lived in Virginia and married the Protestant Richard Dudley of Virginia. The parents that had been attached were [[Sewall-175|Henry Sewell of Virginia]] and his wife [[Willoughby-377|Alice Willoughby]]. They were removed with the comment: "Mary (Sewall) Dudley is not a daughter of this couple. Read From: History of the Sewell Families in America, by Worley Levi Sewell Sr in his biography. The only daughter they had was Anne." From the profile for [[Sewall-175|Henry of Virginia]]: :: From: ''History of the Sewell Families in America,'' by Worley Levi Sewell Sr. :: Between 1610 and 1620, landed on Sewell's Point near the mouth of the Elizabeth River opposite Elizabeth City. Elected the House of Burgesses from Elizabeth City 1639. Elected to House of Burgesses from Lower Norfolk May 31, 1640. :: Henry was not a communicant of the Church of England. Such were called Puritans or Dissenters. Authorized and helped to build church at Sewell's Point,1638. :: Henry and Alice were buried in Chancel of church at Sewell's Point at the same time. The minister, Thomas Harrison, was paid one thousand pounds of tobacco to preach the sermon and bury the couple. (From court records, held Feb. 20, 1644 at the home of Ensign Thomas Lambert) Worley Levi Sewell Sr. lists 3 children, Henry II, Anne and Henry the Younger (d.s.p. in England). When the Virginia parents were removed, the Maryland parents were added: Richard ([[Sewall-94]]) and his wife Mary ([[Dugdale-55]]). They have been removed for lack of evidence & circumstantial evidence that they were not her parents - Dudley being Protestant and her family being Catholic. The confusion arises because the profile for the Maryland Mary ([[Sewall-173]]) has the Virginia Mary's information. Documentation needed for these families! === Disputed Children === : [[Dudley-19|Ambrose Dudley]] and [[Dudley-1382|Robert Dudley]] had been attached as her sons, and I believe they are, but they were moved to be sons of profile representing the Catholic Mary of Maryland ([[Sewall-173]]). See also the [[#Richards|section below]] previously added about disputed sons Richard. == Two Families with Mary (Sewall) Dudley == Judging by the comments on the profiles of various Dudley and Sewall/Sewell/Sowell family members as of Nov. 17, 2016, it appears there are two Henry Sewalls ([[Sewall-175]] & [[Sewall-88]]), two Mary Sewells ([[Sewall-173]] & [[Sewell-262]]), and two Richard Dudleys (although he only has the one profile at this point - [[Dudley-1380]]). From the comments, it appears the Maryland Sewalls are Catholic and the Virginia Sewells (of Sewells Point) are Protestant. The comments say Richard Dudley-1380 is Protestant also and would not have been married to the Catholic Mary. Therefore, his profile ([[Dudley-1380]]) was detached from her's ([[Sewall-173]]).did not last long. Kathy Wills attached him again as husband of [[Sewall-173]], changed the parents that had been attached to this Mary to match [[Sewall-173]]'s parents, and moved the sons that had been attached to [[Sewell-262]] to be Mary [[Sewall-173]]'s sons. : Richard Dudley's marriage to [[Sewall-173]] was given as 1645 in England. Profiles for sons attached to Mary [[Sewall-173]] as mother (as of Nov. 16, 2016): * [[Dudley-2469|Richard]] (b 1645, Gloucester Co.; m [[Stephens-5450|Elizabeth Stephens]]) * [[Dudley-2191|Richard]] (b 1652, Norfolk; m [[Jasper-464|Mary Jasper]]) A "Disputed Son" section on [[Sewall-173]] as of Nov. 16, 2016 stated: "There is no source documentation found at this time to indicate that Richard Dudley married to Elizabeth Stephens is a son of Richard Dudley and Mary Sewall." On Nov. 16, 2016, the biography for the Virginia Mary ([Sewell-262]) was on the [[Sewall-173|Maryland Mary's profile]] & was copied over to this one as a starting point. Better sources are needed to establish which facts go with which people. For now, this Mary is daughter of [[Sewell-175|Henry]] & Alice ([[Willoughby-377|Willoughby]]) Sewell of Virginia and is married to [[Dudley-1380|Richard Dudley]]. The other Mary ([[Sewall-173]]) is daughter of [[Sewall-88|Henry]] and Jane ([[Lowe-1413|Lowe]]) Sewall of Maryland, and has two sons named Richard Dudley, but the one b 1645 in Gloucester is disputed. (They probably should both be disputed, as neither was born in Massachusetts or Maryland, and Richardson's ''Royal Ancestry'' has just one son, Nicholas, and four daughters, Elizabeth, Mary, Anne, and Jane.Douglas Richardson, ''Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families,'' 5 vols., ed. Kimball G. Everingham (Salt Lake City, Utah: the author, 2013), Vol III, p 642, LOWE #21.ii. A 2003 discussion, [http://boards.ancestry.com/thread.aspx?mv=flat&m=768&p=surnames.sewell Thomas and Henry Sewell of Sewell's Point, VA], includes this clarification (but does not cite sources): : "There is no known relationship between the early Sewalls/Sewells of Virginia and the two Sewall/Sewell immigrants from Warwickshire. ... The second Warwickshire immigrant was Henry Sewell, ... husband of Jane Lowe and an official of the colony of Maryland until his death in late 1664 or early 1665." A will recorded at Annapolis for Henry Sewall, proved April 17, 1665, names wife Jane, brother Samuel Sewall, cousin Richard Dudley (with a note that he is probably nephew, his sister Mary's son), and children Nicholas, Elizabeth, Mary, and Ann Sewall.Abstract of Henry Sewall's 1665 will, ''[[Space:Maryland_Historical_Magazine|Maryland Historical Magazine]]'' (The Society, Baltimore, 1906), [https://archive.org/stream/marylandhistoric01brow#page/190/mode/1up Vol. 1, Page 190] == Sources == : See also: * Sewell, Robert. "The Sewall / Sewell Family." http://www.robertsewell.ca/. Last modified June 2006. http://www.robertsewell.ca/sewell.html. * Sewell, Robert. "Other Sewells - Sewalls of Maryland." http://www.robertsewell.ca/. Accessed October 29, 2016. http://www.robertsewell.ca/othersewell.html#maryland. * "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/QVG4-5B77 : 13 December 2015), Richard Dudley, ; Burial, Mathews, Mathews, Virginia, United States of America, Christ Church Kingston Parish Cemetery; citing record ID 110913240, Find a Grave. == Acknowledgements == * WikiTree profile Sewell-262 created through the import of ROBISON Gedcom of DRR Ancestors and Descendants for WikiTree 01 JUL 2012.ged on Jul 1, 2012 by [[Robison-113 | Dave Robison]]. See the [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&who=Sewell-262 Changes page] for the details of edits by Dave and others.

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== Prologus == {|border=4 cellpadding=0 |+Guardians, Regents, Ladies-in-waiting, Maids-of-Honor, and close associates - James V through James VI !!!Core!![[Stewart-6849|Mary
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Gordon]] |bgcolor=cornflowerblue|16gg||bgcolor=cyan|1c||bgcolor=moccasin|4c2r||bgcolor=yellow|3c||bgcolor=moccasin|4c1r||bgcolor=moccasin|4c1r||bgcolor=black|x||bgcolor=moccasin|3c1r||bgcolor=yellow style="border-right: 2px solid red;"|2c||bgcolor=yellow|1c1r||bgcolor=cyan|u||bgcolor=moccasin|3c1r |- ![[Sempill-37|James
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3c |- ![[Guise-5|Mary
Guise]] |3c14r||bgcolor=cyan|pc||9c2r||6c1r||9c2r||9c1r||bgcolor=moccasin|3c1r||7c|||6c1r||bgcolor=cyan|g||bgcolor=cyan|sp
3c||bgcolor=black|x |- {|border=0 cellpadding=15 |-align=left |pc=parent/child||sp=spouse||gg=great grand[pc]||g=grand[pc] |u=aunt/uncle/nibling||ggu=great grand[u]||sib=sibing||c[r]=cousin[removed] |} {|border=0 cellpadding=15 |-align=left |cyan=ps/sp/g/u/sib/1c||yellow=within 3c||tan=within 5c ||green=close associate |} |} == Theme == This page is simply a study of relationships and endogamy. At its base is an an average, middle-class family with no known pedigree going extending past two or three with the objective being to see how many ancestors and cousins relate to a select individual from the past. All humans on the planet are related and it is only a matter of how far back the relationship is found. Obviouslly, groups from the same island, isolated mountain valley, or even region of a continent are likely more closely related. {{Image|file=Mary_Scots_1560_Artist_of_Clouet_School.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Here's an image. }} In order to be have some hope of success, it was necessary to find a subject of some fame in order to have sufficient genealogical information. Fame alone would not suffice for some lands such as Ireland where records are scarce for periods prior to 1800. With these factors in mind, the subject chosen is [[Stewart-6849|Mary Queen of Scots]] and the base is this writer and his siblings and cousin who are all grandchildren of [[Anderson-26049|Raymond Wilson Anderson]]. == Goal == # Identify as many ancestors who either had close social or biological relationships with the subject, [[Stewart-6849|Mary]]. # Identify close relatives of those ancestors who had close social or biological relationships with the subject, [[Stewart-6849|Mary]]. === Ancestors === # [[Cunningham-1829|Alexander Cunningham]] - 13th ggf on MQOS privy council # [[Crawford-636|Thomas Crawford]] Went to France in 1550 and became Gens d'Arme to Henry II, returned to Scotland with Mary I. # [[Erskine-699|Alexander Erskine of Gogar]] - 14 ggf was the guardian of James VI #[[Douglas-803|Janet (Douglas) Campbell]] - 12 ggm burned at the stake by James V # [[Hamilton-4454|John Hamilton]] - 13 ggf fought and died in battle of Langside #[[Sempill-18|Robert, Third Lord Sempill]] - 11th great grandfather: Robert was born in 1501, the son of [[Semphill-9|William, Second Lord Sempill]], As a [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sempill-18&person2_name=Stewart-6849 fifth cousin], he was not pariticulary close kin, but he did have a close social relationship with the family. #[[Sempill-38|John Sempill]] # [[Livingston-968|Mary Livingston]] # [[Livingston-181|Alexander Livingston]] # [[Gordon-614|George Gordon]] close confidant of his uncle James V [[Wikipedia:Lord_Chancellor_of_Scotland#James_VI|Lord Chancellor of Scotland]] # [[Sempill-37|James Sempill]] # [[Stewart-1518|John Stewart]] # [[Ruthven-21|William Ruthven]] === Close Relatives of Ancestors === [[Sempill-1|Jean (Sempill) Ross]] - 11gga was married to James Ross. M1 was a frequent guest at their estate. (see Scots Peerage v7 p 252) [[Ogilvy-121|Marion Ogilvy]] - 14gga was mistress or wife to Cardinal Bethune and was there just before he was dragged from his room at St. Andrews on 29 May 1546 and executed. [[Maxwell-657|Robert Maxwell]] 1c14r 4th Lord [[Lindsay-371|John Lindsay]] - 1c14r One of the four guardians given custody of Mary on 15 Mar 1543 after Bethune's arrest. The other three were Alexander Erskine, Alexander Livingston, and William Keith 4th Earl Marischal [[Keith-415|William Keith]] - 11ggu - 4th (3rd?) Earl Marischal, guardian of Mary QOS [[Lindsay-1906|Patrick Lindsay]] - 2c12r Involved in murders of Rizzio and Darnley [[Stuart-2|James VI]] [[Stewart-2313|James V]] [[Guise-5|Mary Guise]] [[Valois-Angouleme-1|François II]] [[Valois-263|Henri II]] [[Medici-33|Catherine de Médicis]] [[Stewart-2328|Henry Stewart]] [[Hepburn-31|James Hepburn]] [[Stewart-10558|James Stewart]] {| border=4 !Name!!Relation Name to Ancestor!!Ancestor!!Ancestor to Core!!Name to Core!!Notes |- |rowspan=2|[[Stewart-6849|Mary I ]] |grand daughter||[[Stewart-588|James IV]]||15ggf||1c15r||rowspan=2|Queen of Scots |- |cousin german||[[Gordon-614|George Gordon]]||13ggf||1c15r |- |[[Ogilvy-121|Marion (Ogilvy) Douglas]]||daughter||[[Ogilvy-122|James Ogilvy]]||15ggf||14gga||mistress of [[Bethune-14|David Beaton]] |- |[[Bethune-14|David Beaton
Archbishop of St Andrews]]||grandson||[[Beaton-348|John Beaton]]||15ggf||1c16r||last Cardinal of Scotland prior to the Reformation # acted as ambassador to France several times for James V # leading part in marriage negoations for both wives of James V # Papal legate # Attempted to become regent for Mary I |- |[[Bethune-547|David Beaton]]||grandson||[[Ogilvy-122|James Ogilvy]]||15ggf||1c15r||Master of the Household for James VI # Second wife was sister of [[Beaton-893|Mary Beaton]] - one of the Four Mary's |- |[[Hamilton-1233|James Hamilton]]||son||[[Hamilton-1215|James Hamilton]]||14ggf||13ggu||First regent for Mary # 2c1r to Mary both descended from James II # 3c to Mary Livingston through James I, he was first regent for Mary I. Agreed to her marriage to the Dauphin |} :The story of the relations of ancestors to Ref: http://www.maryqueenofscots.net/people/ https://www.historytoday.com/archive/murder-darnley https://www.historytoday.com/archive/bothwell-last-exile https://www.historytoday.com/archive/murder-david-riccio Torthorrell or Torthorwald == Ancestors with links to Mary == # [[Stewart-1518|John Stewart]] 12ggf ## Supported [[Guise-5|Mary of Guise]] as queen dowager. ##He joined the league against [[Gordon-614|George Gordon]] whom he defeated at Corrichie. ## On the arrival of Mary in 1561, he was appointed one of 12 privy councillors. ## He supported the marriage with [[Stewart-2328|Lord Darnley]]. ## An avored RC, he regulary attended mass in the queen's chapel. ## After the murder of David Ricchio, he joined wtih the Pretestant lords against Mary.. ## Was present at the coronation of [[Stuart-2|James]] ## By Jul 1568, he supported Mary again. ## Helped drive Morton from regency. ## When regency was ended, James IV appt. him to the council and later as lord chancellor. # 13ggf: [[Gordon-614|George Gordon]] the cousin of [[Stewart-6849|Mary I ]]and her brother [Stewart-10558|James]] to whom Mary granted lands to make him the Earl of Moray ## First cousin to [[Fleming-173|Mary (Fleming) Maitland]] one of the Four Mary's who were were her close friends and Ladies in Waiting ##3rd cousin of [[Livingston-968|Mary Livingston]] ## Accompanied [[Guise-5|Mary (Guise) Stewart]] to Scotland in 1550 #12ggf: [[Livingston-181|Alexander Livingston]] - One of seven appointed guardians of Mary and one of two to accompany her to France. # 11ggm: [[Livingston-968|Mary Livingston (Lusty)]] - one of the Four Mary's who were were her close friends and Ladies in Waiting #11ggf and 12ggf: Robert Sempill- Supported Mary until the death of Lord Darnley # 11ggf: [[Sempill-38|John Sempill (The Dancer)]] - married Mary Livingston, one of Mary's Ladies in Waiting and supported Mary in battle. Was maid 1st Lord of Beltrees. # 10ggf: James Sempill - godson of Mary's son James. # 12ggf: [[Ruthven-21|William Ruthven]] - One of seven appointed guardians of Mary == Cousins/Uncles == # [[Hamilton-1233|James Hamilton]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hamilton-1233&person2_name=Anderson-23510 13th great grand uncle]: 2c1r to Mary both descended from James II, 3c to Mary Livingston through James I, he was first regent for Mary I. Agreed to her marriage to the Dauphin # David Lindsay of Pytston son of [[Lindsay-2603|William Lindsay (abt.1486-1547)]] was accused of the murder of David Rizzio # William Livingstone - brother of Mary Livingston # [[Talbot-100|George Talbot KG]] 2c15r Mary was imprisoned at his place # [[Hardwick-21|Elizabeth Hardwick]] 3c16r Mary was imprisoned at her place # [[Erskine-422|John Erskine KG PC]] 1c13 # [[Oldenburg-25|Anne (Oldenburg) of Denmark]] 3c 15r Wife of James VI # [[Dudley-1|Robert Dudley Sr.]] 2c14r # [[Kirkcaldy-2|William Kirkcaldy]] 3c15r r After a noted career as a mercenary in France, Sir William Kirkcaldy of Grange (abt. 1520-1573) became Scotland's most able general, but obsessed with honour. He was responsible for Mary's defeat at Langside, leading to her escape to England. He later held Edinburgh Castle against all odds on her behalf until 1573, but was executed by Morton, when he surrendered. # [[Erskine-424|John Erskine]] 12ggu 1st Earl of Mar (died 1572) was a trusted confidante of Mary Queen of Scots, fulfilling a role as a neutral in Scottish politics. With his wife Annabella Murray, he was responsible for the upbringing of James VI at Stirling Castle. Despite a lack of great political acumen, he was Regent of Scotland from # [[Stewart-1610|Matthew (Stewart) Stuart]]1c13r Father-in-law to Mary, 3rd Regent for James VI # [[Hamilton-4209|James Hamilton]] 1c13r Archbishop of St. Andrews, Grissel was his mistress, baptised James VI, pronounced the divorce of the Queen from Bothwell. present at Battle of Langside. # [[Hamilton-1254|John Hamilton]] 13ggu Archbishop of St. Andrew; baptised [[Stuart-2|Mary's son James]]. See [https://books.google.com/books?id=nL8L7hBTk_sC&pg=PR27&lpg=PR27&dq=john+hamilton+archbishop+grizzel+semple&source=bl&ots=9D58WlkWbs&sig=ACfU3U1_g9NqME_mAoZQzEHn9zxgfm8zxA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj7tpjm2ejpAhU_knIEHX0sA9QQ6AEwBnoECAkQAQ#v=onepage&q=john%20hamilton%20archbishop%20grizzel%20semple&f=true here], [https://books.google.com/books?id=37QEAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA431&lpg=PA431&dq=john+hamilton+archbishop+grizzel+semple&source=bl&ots=oyAl-Mcz_B&sig=ACfU3U0TiZ_vLaH3_QTanlK6DosAWtAqig&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj7tpjm2ejpAhU_knIEHX0sA9QQ6AEwCHoECAsQAQ#v=onepage&q=john%20hamilton%20archbishop%20grizzel%20semple&f=false here], and [https://books.google.com/books?id=mYAHAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA48&lpg=PA48&dq=john+hamilton+archbishop+grizzel+semple&source=bl&ots=VE5vqV5v5D&sig=ACfU3U1LMNxZkkFyPrAxu5FOJEFVeMGhMw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj7tpjm2ejpAhU_knIEHX0sA9QQ6AEwB3oECAoQAQ#v=onepage&q=john%20hamilton%20archbishop%20grizzel%20semple&f=true here] # [[Douglas-2773|James Douglas]] 1c13r Regent Morton - ## 4th Regent for James VI ## Had feud with John Sempill (see his bio) ## Fought against George Gordon at Corrichie ## Supported Marriage of Mary to Lord Darnley ## Provied fraudulent Casket Letters # [[Lyon-226|John Lyon]] 10ggu 8th Lord Glamis, Lord Chancellor # [[Douglas-2773|James Douglas]] 1c13r 4th Earl of Morton - regent # [[Valois-Angouleme-1|François II]] 4c15r first husband # [[Stewart-2328|Henry (Stewart) Stuart]] - 2c12r via [[Stewart-1555|John Stewart]] Second husband # [[Hepburn-31|James Hepburn, Lord Bothwel]] - 1c13r via [[Sinclair-181|Henry Sinclair]] Third husband # [[Ruthven-38|Patrick Ruthven]] - 11th ggu and son of [[Ruthven-21|William Ruthven]] - killed Mary's secretary David Ricchio # James Stewart, Earl of Moray - 1c15r via [[Gordon-614|George Gordon]] # [[Tudor-1|Elizabeth I Tudor]] - 3c15r # [[Valois-263|Henri II (Valois) de France II]] 3c16r Mary's first father-in-law # [[Medici-33|Catherine (Medici) de Médicis]] 7c17r Mary's first mother-in-law == Tables == {|border=4 cellpadding=0 |+Relationship Table |+pc=parent/child,sp=spouse,gg=great grand[pc], g=grand[pc],u=aunt/uncle/nibling, ggu=great grand[u], sib=sibing,c[r]=cousin[removed] |+cyan=ps/sp/g/u/sib/1c,yellow=within 3c,green=close associate !!!Core!![[Stewart-6849|Mary
I ]]!![[Sempill-38|John
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Gordon]] |bgcolor=cornflowerblue|13gg||bgcolor=cyan|1c||bgcolor=moccasin|4c2r||bgcolor=yellow|3c||bgcolor=moccasin|4c2r||bgcolor=moccasin|4c1r||bgcolor=black|x||bgcolor=moccasin|3c1r||bgcolor=yellow|2c||bgcolor=moccasin style="border-right: 2px solid red;"|4c1r||bgcolor=yellow|1c1r||bgcolor=cyan|u||bgcolor=moccasin|3c1r||bgcolor=moccasin|4c1r||bgcolor=moccasin|3c2r||7c1r||bgcolor=yellow|2c||bgcolor=yellow|2c1r||bgcolor=cyan|1c |- ![[Sempill-37|James
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V]] |13ggu||bgcolor=cyan|pc||bgcolor=moccasin|4c2r||bgcolor=yellow|3c||bgcolor=moccasin|5c||bgcolor=moccasin|4c1r||bgcolor=cyan|u||bgcolor=moccasin|3c1r||bgcolor=yellow|3c||11c||bgcolor=cyan|g||bgcolor=black|x||bgcolor=cyan|sp
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Mary Tyra To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Brill-93|Mary Tyra]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Brill-93&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Mary Tyra To-Do List|Mary's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Brill-308|Brill, Wilhelmina (Minnie) B. ]] || 1874-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Brill-309|Brill, Alvina ]] || 1877-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Brill-310|Brill, Katharine ]] || 1879-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Brill-311|Brill, Baby Girl ]] || 1873-03-14 || to-do |- | [[Moore-21965|Moore, Grace ]] || 1904-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Moore-21966|Moore, Ruth M. ]] || 1900-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Moore-21967|Moore, George ]] || 1898-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Moore-21968|Moore, Harry J. ]] || 1897-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Moore-21969|Moore, William H ]] || 1872-00-00 || to-do |- |}

Mary Vaverk Buchko birth marriage death

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Mary Vaverk Buchko in Censuses

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Mary Wimbush Photo Shoebox

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[[Category:Background Images]] [[Category: Images]] '''Please feel free to use images''' '''To add a background to one your profiles,''' click on the image you like. Scroll down on the left to the list of your profiles and select the profile to which you want to apply the background. Click "Save Changes to Image Details" at the bottom. When the page reloads, scroll down on the right to "Set As Background Image," click the box next to the name of your profile, then click "Set Background." '''To remove a background from one of your profiles,''' click on the image file on that profile. Scroll down on the left to "People and Things in the Image." Mark the button "Remove from Page" next to the name of the profile from which you wish to remove the background. Scroll down to the bottom of the page and click "Save Changes to Image Details."
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MaryAnn Thomas To-Do List

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Maryborough Cemetery, Maryborough, Queensland

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[[Category:Maryborough Lawn Cemetery, Maryborough, Queensland]] [[Category: Maryborough Cemetery, Maryborough, Queensland]][[Category: Queensland, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Maryborough, Queensland]] This page us run by the [[Space:Queensland Cemeteries Team|Queensland Cemeteries Team]]. '''Cemetery name:''' Maryborough Cemetery '''Address:''' Maryborough, Queensland '''GPS Coordinates:''' '''OS grid:''' '''Information:''' * Interment index: Fraser Coast Regional Council Cemeteries Online; * Link to Online repository http://www.frasercoast.qld.gov.au/cemeteries-online Example inline reference for details sourced from above repository. Maryborough Cemetery Qld Interment index; Fraser Coast Regional Council Cemeteries Online; Online repository http://www.frasercoast.qld.gov.au/cemeteries-online [http://www.frasercoast.qld.gov.au/cemeteries-online?[...long url for direct access to individual record...] Burial record for named individual] accessed date * fill in greyed areas with exact details ie. full URL from Burial record source page, individual's name, today's date. ---- Walker St, Maryborough.
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Maryborough Girls Intermediate and High School Register 1936

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[[Category:Maryborough State High School, Maryborough, Queensland]] ===->1936 Student @ Maryborough Girls High and Intermediate State School, Maryborough, Queensland, Australia=== Maryborough Girls High and Intermediate State School, Maryborough, Queensland, Enrollment Register; Published by Queensland State Archives; Series https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/series/S2644; online repository https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/items/ITM638989 accessed 01Jan2022; [[Space:Maryborough_Girls_Intermediate_and_High_School_Register_1936|Maryborough Girls Intermediate and High School Register 1936]] ==Maryborough Girls Intermediate and High School Register 1936== {| border="1" cellpadding="4" class="wikitable sortable" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 !#!! [[Wiki-id| Student Surname !!!! [[Wiki-id| Parent first names surname !! Street !! Town !! occupation |- |1|| [[Delroy-6| Delroy ]]|||| [[Delroy-7| Leopold Ernest Delroy ]]|| Carool || Tweed Heads, NSW || Farmer |- |2|| [[Dunn-18740| Dunn ]]|||| [[Dunn-18739| Hugh Hector Harold Dunn ]]|| Lennox St || Maryborough || Chronicle Director |- |3|| [[Marsden-1756| Marsden ]]|||| [[Marsden-1755| William Frederick Marsden ]]|| 164 Richmond St || Maryborough || Bank Manager |- |4|| [[Nicholas-3007| Nicholas ]]|||| [[Nicholas-1879| Edward V. Nicholas ]]|| Kin Kin Rd || Cooran || Farmer |- |5|| [[Wilby-301| Wilby ]]|||| [[Galwey-308| Alice M. Wilby ]]|| || Scarness || Domestic Duties |- |6|| [[Thorpe-3962| Thorpe ]]|||| [[Thorpe-3960| Archibald F. L. Thorpe ]]|| Lennox St || Maryborough || Shipping Manager |- |7|| [[Luscombe-418| Luscombe ]]|||| [[Luscombe-417| Geoffrey A Luscombe ]]|| The Rectory || Childers || Priest |- |8|| [[Semple-900| Semple ]]|||| [[Semple-901| John Semple ]]|| || Degilbo || Farmer |- |9|| [[Simcock-284| Simcock ]]|||| [[Simcock-283| Charles E Simcock ]]|| Steley St || Howard || Miner |- |10|| [[Harvey-18366| Harvey ]]|||| [[Harvey-18360| William S Harvey ]]|| || Mungar || School Teacher |- |11|| [[Kuskie-7| Kuskie ]]|||| [[Kwiathowski-3| John James Kuskie ]]|| Fort St || Maryborough || Railway Employee |- |12|| [[Moss-8808| Moss ]]|||| [[Moss-8809| Cyril B. Moss ]]|| North St || Maryborough || Bank Manager |- |13|| [[Olive-854| Olive ]]|||| [[Olive-855| Edward C. Olive ]]|| Alice St || Maryborough || Dairy Instructor |- |14|| [[Parke-1621| Parke ]]|||| [[Park-5951| Robert John Parke ]]|| || Tinana || Labourer |- |15|| [[Abel-3380| Abel ]]|||| [[Abel-3379| Leslie W. 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Davies ]]|| || Eidsvold || Commercial Traveller |- |30|| [[Hall-58164| Hall ]]|||| [[Hall-50703| William James Hall ]]|| || Granville || School Teacher |- |31|| Hill ]]|||| Francis A. Hill ]]|| || Abercorn || Baker |- |32|| Horsburgh ]]|||| William W. Horsburgh ]]|| Ann St || Maryborough || Shop Assistant |- |33|| Lambert ]]|||| Ethel Lambert ]]|| Elizabeth St || Maryborough || Printer |- |34|| McDougall ]]|||| John McDougall ]]|| Tooley St || Maryborough || Labourer |- |35|| McKechnie ]]|||| Cameron McKechnie ]]|| Normandy St || Maryborough || Electrical Engineer |- |36|| Mitchell ]]|||| William Mitchell ]]|| Queen St || Maryborough || Railway Employee |- |37|| Moulden ]]|||| Arthur Moulden ]]|| Woodstock St || Maryborough || Forester |- |38|| Pedersen ]]|||| Peter Pedersen ]]|| || Pt Vernon || Dairy Farmer |- |39|| Proctor ]]|||| Arthur H. Proctor ]]|| || Torbanlea || Mining Secretary |- |40|| Robbins ]]|||| Frederick P. Robbins ]]|| Alice St || Maryborough || Fitter |- |41|| Robertson ]]|||| David George Robertson ]]|| Cambridge St || Granville || Boiler Maker |- |42|| Ross ]]|||| George C. Ross ]]|| Creek Rd || Maryborough || Draftsman |- |43|| Thomas ]]|||| William J. Thomas ]]|| Lennox St || Maryborough || Railway Employee |- |44|| Thorpe ]]|||| Archibald F. L. Thorpe ]]|| Lennox St || Maryborough || Shipping Manager |- |45|| Wason ]]|||| Edward T. Wason ]]|| || Kilkivan || Grazier |- |46|| Wilkins ]]|||| Joseph G. Wilkins ]]|| Creek Rd || Maryborough || Carpenter |- |47|| Willey ]]|||| Amelia Willey ]]|| || Howard || Domestic Duties |- |48|| Wilson ]]|||| George L. Wilson ]]|| York St || Maryborough || Chronicle Editor |- |49|| Demaine ]]|||| Joseph Demaine ]]|| Ferry St || Maryborough || Sub-Editor 'Alert' |- |50|| Reedman ]]|||| Abel Reedman ]]|| Sussex St || Maryborough || Labourer |- |51|| Bowler ]]|||| William E. Bowler ]]|| Woodstock St || Maryborough || Railway Station Master |- |52|| Creed-Jacobs ]]|||| George Henry Creed-Jacobs ]]|| North St || Maryborough || Railway Engine Driver |- |53|| Goodman ]]|||| Ernest Goodman ]]|| Yaralla St || Maryborough || Bus Driver |- |54|| Griffiths ]]|||| Thomas William Griffiths ]]|| Ella St || Maryborough || Military Officer |- |55|| Hewson ]]|||| George C. Hewson ]]|| (Kingaroy Line) || Cinnabar || Dairy Farmer |- |56|| Hulett ]]|||| John B. 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Maryland Adoption Resources

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[[Category:United States Adoption Resources]] [[Project:Adoption_Angels|Adoption Angels Project]] The Adoption Angels Project is currently editing and expanding all Resources by Location pages. It is a work in progress. [[McBeth-165|McBeth-165]] 00:48, 21 August 2020 (UTC) ---- '''Maryland is an not considered an "open state"''', "most adult adoptees can get an original birth certificate only for adoptions prior to June 1, 1947." ==Original birth certificate== ==Non Identifying Information== ==Third Party Agencies== (adoption agencies, orphanages, intermediaries) ==State Laws== ==Additional Local Resources== ==WikiTree Project== *[http://dhs.maryland.gov/adoption/search-contract-and-reunion/ Maryland Adoption Search Contact and Reunion Services (ASCRS)]

Maryland and Virginia Rifle Regiment

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[[Category: Maryland and Virginia Rifle Regiment (1776), Continental Army, American Revolution]] See: [[:Category: Maryland and Virginia Rifle Regiment (1776), Continental Army, American Revolution|the category]] for profiles. The Maryland and Virginia Rifle Regiment, most commonly known as Rawlings' Regiment in period documents, was organized in June 1776 as a specialized light infantry unit of riflemen in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. The American rifle units complemented the predominant, musket-equipped, line infantry forces of the war with their long-range marksmanship capability and were typically deployed with the line infantry as forward skirmishers and flanking elements. Scouting, escort, and outpost duties were also routine. The rifle units' battle formation was not nearly as structured as that of the line infantry units, which employed short-range massed firing in ordered linear formations. The riflemen could therefore respond with more adaptability to changing battle conditions. The Maryland and Virginia Rifle Regiment consisted of nine companies—four from Maryland and five from Virginia. The two-state composition of the new unit precluded it from being managed through a single state government, and it was therefore directly responsible to national authority as an Extra Continental regiment. Because most of the newly formed regiment surrendered to British and German forces at the Battle of Fort Washington on November 16, 1776, the service history of the unit's surviving element is complex. Although modern and contemporaneous accounts of the battle convey the impression that it marked the end of the regiment as a combat entity, a significant portion of the unit continued to serve actively in the Continental Army throughout most of the remainder of the war. Elements of the regiment served with George Washington's Main Army and participated in the army's major engagements of late 1776 through 1778. Select members of the regiment were also attached to Col. Daniel Morgan's elite Provisional Rifle Corps at its inception in mid-1777. The Maryland and Virginia Rifle Regiment was reorganized in January 1779 and was initially stationed at Fort Pitt, headquarters of the Continental Army's Western Department, in present-day western Pennsylvania primarily to help in the defense of frontier settlements from Indian raids. The unit was disbanded with all other Additional and Extra Continental regiments during the reorganization of the Continental Army in January 1781. It was the longest serving Continental Army rifle unit of the war.[[Wikipedia:Maryland_and_Virginia_Rifle_Regiment]] '''Maryland and Virginia Rifle Regiment''' :Active: June 17, 1776 – January 1, 1781: organized June 17, 1776; reorganized January 23, 1779; disbanded January 1, 1781 :Country: United States of America :Branch: Continental Army :Type: Light Infantry :Size: ~420 officers and enlisted men in late 1776, 52 officers and enlisted men in late 1780 :Garrison/HQ: Fort Lee, Fort Washington, Fort Frederick, Fort Pitt :Nickname: Stephenson's Rifle Regiment, Rawlings' (or Rawlins') Regiment, Maryland Corps, Maryland Rifle Corps, Maryland Independent Corps '''Engagements''' :[[:Category:Battle of Fort Washington|Battle of Fort Washington]] :[[:Category:Battle of Trenton|Battle of Trenton]] :[[:Category:Battle of Princeton|Battle of Princeton]] :Philadelphia Campaign ::[[:Category:Battle of Brandywine Creek|Battle of Brandywine]] ::[[:Category:Battle of Germantown|Battle of Germantown]] :[[:Category:Battle of Monmouth|Battle of Monmouth]] :Brodhead Campaign :Detached elements participated in the [[:Category:Battle of Saratoga|Battles of Saratoga]], Butler Campaign, and [[:Category:Sullivan Expedition|Sullivan Campaign]]. '''Commanders''' :First Commander: Col. Hugh Stephenson (June – September 1776) :Second Commander: Lt. Col. Moses Rawlings (September 1776 – June 1779) :Final Commanders: Capt. Thomas Beall (June 1779 – October 1780), Capt. Adamson Tannehill (October 1780 – January 1781) '''Images''' * [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/53/Riflemen_at_Saratoga.jpg/1280px-Riflemen_at_Saratoga.jpg Continental Army riflemen skirmishing with enemy troops at the Battle of Saratoga]. Painting by H. Charles McBarron, Jr. * [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d0/Fort_Frederick%2C_Hagerstown_vicinity_%28Washington_County%2C_Maryland%29.jpg Fort Frederick] near present-day Hagerstown, western Maryland, as it appeared during the American Revolution. * [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c1/Fort_Pitt_in_1776.jpg Fort Pitt] during the American Revolution, located at what is now Pittsburgh, southwestern Pennsylvania

Maryland Cemeteries Team Progress

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[[:Category:Maryland, Cemeteries|Maryland Cemeteries Category Page]] This page is part of the [[Space:Maryland_Cemeteries_Team|Maryland Cemeteries Team]], and was created in an effort to keep track of our progress in the almost 1,200 cemeteries located in our state. Please add the cemeteries that you have completed or are working on to the table below in alphabetical order, along with other pertinent data, and include your best estimates of the percentages of completion for photography and transcriptions. Be sure to check this table before starting a new cemetery to avoid duplications of effort. '''Note:''' You do not have to finish a whole cemetery before moving on to the next! You can certainly create profiles as you transcribe the images, and if you're doing a bigger cemetery in multiple visits, you can transcribe and create profiles for the sections you've done without waiting until you've photographed the whole cemetery. Note: The following cemeteries are located in Illinois, and are provided here to give an example of the coding and setup for creating a table of interments. ===Table of Cemeteries=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Cemetery Name ! scope="col" | City ! scope="col" | County ! scope="col" | Started By ! scope="col" | Start Date ! scope="col" | Survey (% complete) ! scope="col" | Transcription (% complete) ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[Space:Fort_Lincoln_Cemetery%2C_Brentwood%2C_Maryland|Fort Lincoln Cemetery]]|| Brentwood||Prince George||[[Clews-14|DK Clews]]||2015-01-02||0%||2015-01-02|0%|| {{Image|file=Fort_Lincoln_Cemetery_Brentwood_Maryland.jpg |caption=Floral Clock at Fort Lincoln Cemetery | size=m}} |} -----

Maryland E-Cards and Images

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Maryland Flying Camp Officers

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Officers of the Flying Camp elected, Committee to examine the Accounts of the Supervisors of Saltpetre Works Resolution empowering the Council of Safety to contract for building a Powder-Mill on the publick account, repealed Saturday, June 29, 1776. Convention met. All Members present as on yesterday, except Mr. /Gantt/. The Proceedings of yesterday were read. On motion, /Resolved/, That the Bills of Credit issued by the Congress, and the Conventions of this Province, be received by the Commissioners of the Loan Office in payment of any interest due to the said Office. /Ordered/, That the above Resolution be published in the /Maryland Gazette/. The Convention resumed the election of Officers. Mr. /William Hyde / was elected Lieutenant-Colonel of the upper Battalion on the /Western-Shore/, and Dr. /John Cradock / Major. For the Company to be raised in /St. Mary' s / County, /Uriah Forrest / was appointed Captain, /William Bond / First Lieutenant, /Moses Tabbs / Second Lieutenant, and /Edward Mattingly / Ensign. For the Companies in /Charles / County. /Thomas Hanson / Captain, /George Dent / (third) First Lieutenant, /Samuel Jones / Second Lieutenant, and /William Adams / Ensign. /Belain Posey / Captain, /Henry Boarman / First Lieutenant, /John Forbes / Second Lieutenant, and /Gerard Fowke / Ensign. /Calvert. [[Brooke-2125|John Brooke]] / Captain, /Frederick Skinner / First Lieutenant, /Nathaniel Wilson / Second Lieutenant, and /James Somerville / Ensign. /Prince George' s. John Hawkins Lowe / Captain, /John Magruder Burgess / First Lieutenant, /William Duvall/, Second Lieutenant, and /Horatio Claggett / Ensign. /Robert Bowie / Captain, /Benjamin Brooks / First Lieutenant, /William Dent Beall / Second Lieutenant, and /Colmore Beans/, Ensign. /Alexander Howard Magruder / Captain, /William Sprigg Bowie / First Lieutenant, /Benjamin Contee / Second Lieutenant, and /Alexander Truman / Ensign. /Anne Arundel County. Edward Norwood /Captain, /Samuel Godman / First Lieutenant, /John W. Dorsey / Second Lieutenant, and /Richard Talbot / Ensign. /Edward Tillard / Captain, /Samuel Lloyd Chew / First Lieutenant, /John Sprigg Belt / Second Lieutenant, and /John Gassaway / Ensign. /Daniel Dorsey / Captain, /Joseph Burgess / First Lieutenant, /John Lorah / Second Lieutenant, and /Michael Burgess / Ensign. /James Disney / Captain, /Henry Ridgely / First Lieutenant, /Jonathan Sellman / Second Lieutenant, and /Edward Spurrier / Ensign. /Thomas Hammond / Captain, /Thomas Mayo / First Lieutenant, /Joshua Merriken / Second Lieutenant, and /Andrew Hammond / Ensign. /Frederick. Lower District. Edward Burgess / Captain, /John Gaither / First Lieutenant, /Thaddeus Beall / Second Lieutenant, and /Thomas Edmondson / Ensign. /Leonard Deakins / Captain, /Thomas Nowland / First Lieutenant, /Elisha Williams / Second Lieutenant, and /John Griffith / Ensign. /Benjamin Spyker / Captain, /Greenbury Gaither / First Lieutenant, /Richard Anderson / Second Lieutenant, and /Nicholas Seybert / Ensign. /Middle District. Philip Meroney / Captain, /Elisha Beall / First Lieutenant, /John Hellen / Second Lieutenant, and /William Beatty/, Jun., Ensign. /Jacob Good / Captain, /John Baptist Thompson / First Lieutenant, /John Ghiselin / Second Lieutenant, and /John Smith / Ensign. /Peter Mantz / Captain, /Adam Grosh / First Lieutenant, /Peter Adams / Second Lieutenant, and /John Richardson / Ensign. /Upper District. AEneas Campbell / Captain, /Clement Hollyday / First Lieutenant, /John Courts Jones / Second Lieutenant, and /David Lynn / Ensign. /John Reynolds / Captain, /Moses Chapline / First Lieutenant, /Christian Orendorff / Second Lieutenant, and /Nathan Williams / Ensign. /Henry Hardman / Captain, /Daniel Stuff / First Lieutenant, /Peter Contee Hanson / Second Lieutenant, and /John Rench / Ensign. /Baltimore, Zachariah Maecubbin / Captain, /Thomas Yates / First Lieutenant, /John Christie / Second Lieutenant, and /Thomas Lingan / Ensign. /John E. Howard / Captain, /Thomas Lansdale / First Lieutenant, /William Riley / Second Lieutenant, and /Robert Morrow / Ensign. /John Stevenson / Captain, /Edward Oldham / First Lieutenant, /James Ogleby / Second Lieutenant, and /Joseph Lewis / Ensign. /James Young / Captain, /James Bond / First Lieutenant, /John Smith / Second Lieutenant, and /James Tool / Ensign. /Harford. Aquila Paca / Captain, /John Beedle Hall / First Lieutenant, /Michael Gilbert / Second Lieutenant, and /John Patterson / Ensign. /Bennet Bussey / Captain, /Joshua Miles / First Lieutenant, /Asahel Hitchcock / Second Lieutenant, and /Aquila Amos / Ensign. /Cecil. Joshua George / Captain, /William Veazey/, (third) First Lieutenant, /John Stockton / Second Lieutenant, and /Richard Bird / Ensign. /Walter Alexander / Captain, /Andrew Porter/, Jun., First Lieutenant, /Harmon Arrants / Second Lieutenant, and /George Hamilton / Ensign. /Kent. Isaac Perkins / Captain, /Abraham Falconer / First Lieutenant, /Jesse Cozden / Second Lieutenant, and /James Henry / Ensign. /Thomas Smyth / Captain, /James Williamson / First Lieutenant, [[Kennard-410|/Nathaniel Kinnard / Second Lieutenant]], and /Josiah Johnson / Ensign. /Queen Anne' s. John Dean / Captain, /John Hawkins / First Lieutenant, /John Neville / Second Lieutenant, and /Samuel Earle / Ensign. /John Dames / Captain, /Thomas Lane Emory / First Lieutenant, /Samuel Wright Thomas / Second Lieutenant, and /John Jackson / Ensign. /Talbot. Greenbury Goldsborough / Captain, /Woolman Gibson / (son of /John/) First Lieutenant, /John Thomas/, Jun., Second Lieutenant, and /Perry Benson / of (/James/) Ensign. /Caroline. Zabdiel Potter / Captain, /Thomas Wyer Lockerman / First Lieutenant, /Levin Handy / Second Lieutenant, and /Philip Casson / Ensign. /Philip Fiddeman / Captain, /Henry Downes/, Jun., First Lieutenant, /John Reynolds / Second Lieutenant, and /Thomas Mason / Ensign. /Dorchester. Thomas Burk / Captain, /Berkit Falcon / First Lieutenant, /John Lynch / Second Lieutenant, and /James Woolford Gray / Third Lieutenant. On motion, /Resolved/, That a Committee be appointed to examine the Accounts of the Supervisors of Saltpetre Works, and report thereon ; and that Mr. /T. Johnson/, Mr. /Rumsey/, Mr. /Ringgold/, Mr. /Gilpin/, Mr. /Hooper/, and Mr. /Hooe/, be a Committee for that purpose. On motion, /Resolved/, That so much of the former Resolutions of Convention as directs or empowers the Council of Safety to contract for the building or working a Powder-Mill on the publick account, be repealed. On motion, /Resolved/, That the Council of Safety be authorized to advance the further sum of £5,000 to such persons as they shall think proper, for the purpose of purchasing good and effective Fire-Arms, on the terms and agreeable to such orders as they may think will best procure the same. On reading and considering a Memorial from /Francis Baker/, of /Talbot / County, praying a remission of that part of the sentence pronounced against him by this Convention in its session of /December / last, forbidding him "to offer himself for any office of trust," /Resolved/, That the same be granted. On motion, /Resolved/, That the Council of Safety be authorized to cause Muskets found by the Militia, or borrowed or purchased, without Bayonets, iron Ramrods, Priming-wires, Belts, or Scabbards, to be fitted therewith; and to furnish each Private with a Cartridge-box containing twenty-three rounds, six Flints, one Blanket, one Knapsack, with a Haversack, and a Canteen or wooden Bottle to hold one quart, and to give such orders as they may think will best furnish the Militia with Provisions and Baggage Wagons on their march. Adjourned till four o' clock. /Post Meridiem/. Convention met. Mr. /Samuel Edmondson / was elected Quartermaster of the Battalion of Militia to be raised on the /Eastern-Shore/; Mr. /William Parran/, Quartermaster of the lower Battalion on the /Western-Shore/; and Mr. /Isaac Griest/, Quartermaster of the upper Battalion. /Officers of the Flying Camp elected, Committee to examine the Accounts of the Supervisors of Saltpetre Works Resolution empowering the Council of Safety to contract for building a Powder-Mill on the publick account, repealed <#>./ [1776-06-29] [S4-V6-p1491] [Document Details ][Complete Volume ] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ /Produced by Northern Illinois University Libraries. Send questions or comments about American Archives to Drew E. Vandecreek (drew@niu.edu) . PhiloLogic Software, Copyright © 2001 The University of Chicago. PhiloLogic is a registered trademark of The University of Chicago./

Maryland Historical Magazine

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Maryland]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Maryland|Maryland Sources]] __TOC__ == Maryland Historical Magazine == * by [https://www.mdhistory.org/about/history/ The Maryland Historical Society] * published by The Society, Baltimore, 1906- * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Maryland Historical Magazine|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol 1 (1906) ::* https://archive.org/details/marylandhistoric01brow ::* https://archive.org/details/marylandhistori03socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=88k1AAAAIAAJ * Vol 2 (1907) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=N8o1AAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=XfkMAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/marylandhistori08socigoog ::* https://archive.org/details/marylandhistoric02brow * Vol 3 (1908) ::* https://archive.org/details/marylandhistoric3190mary ::* https://archive.org/details/marylandhistori02socigoog ::* 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Maryland Hundreds, Churches and Parishes

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Maryland Hundreds & Parishes ca 1696 Further research can be done at the site from which this is taken: '''A Combs &c. Resource for Maryland Researchers''' Dedicated to the Memory of Combs &c. founder Carole Hammett (1946-2009) During 1695-96 a number of county boundaries changed, affecting both hundreds and parishes. Maryland had always had hundreds (civil divisions within counties), but Church of England parishes were only now becoming an integral part of her governmental system. The following are the counties, parishes and hundreds according to the Proceedings of the Council of Maryland, 1696/7, on as published in the Archives of Maryland, Vol. XXIII, pages 17-25. Note that this list may not be correct given the constant changes in legislation and policy during this period (See also Colonial Maryland re early county formations). Also note that each County is linked to the applicable Combs Count of Record, and that there is some overlap of both hundreds and parishes. "An Accot of the Severall Parishes within this Province (according as they were by Act Laid out) together with the Bounds of the same the Names of the Vestrymen and Number of Tithables within Each Parish. Vizt... [and] An Accot of the Hundreds in the Severall Counties of the Province Vizt" Anne Arundel County HUNDREDS: Town Neck Middle Neck Broad Neck South River West River Herring Creek PARISHES: "Ann Arrundell County is Divided into Four Parishes Vizt Herring Creek. South River. Middle Neck & Broad Neck. "Herring Creek Parish Consists of Herring Creek Hundred and the Major part of West River Hundred." Vestrymen: Thomas Tench Esq Capt Robert Lockwood Mr Seth Biggs Mr James Rigbey Capt Wm Holland Mr Nicho Perret Taxables 507. South River Parish consists of South River Hundred and a Small part of West River Hundred. Vestrymen for the sd Parish chosen &Ca Vizt Capt Hen: Hanslope Mr Edwd Burgess Mr John Gresham Mr Walter Phelps Taxables 460. Mr Wm Roper Mr John Watkins Middle Neck Parish is Scituated betwixt South River and Severn River, Vestrymen for the sd Parish chosen Vizt Mr Thomas Bland Mr Jacob Harness Mr Richd Wharfield Mr Wm Brown Mr Laurence Draper Mr Corne. Howard Taxables. 374. Broad Neck Parish is Scituated on the North Side of Severn River including Town Neck & Broad Neck hundreds. Vestrymen for the sd Parish chosen &ca Vizt Mr John Bennet Mr George Eager Mr Wm Hopkins Mr Hugh Merrican Mr Robert Eagle Mr Edw: Fuller Taxables. 223. Baltimore County HUNDREDS: Speceutia North Side of Patapsco South side of Patapsco Gun Powder River South Side of Gun Powder PARISHES: "Baltemore County the Division of the Parishes and Bounds thereof have not as yet been Return'd by the Clerk of the sd County. but do find by the Returns of the Severall Vestrymen that the sd County is divided into three parishes, Vizt Patapsco St Johns & St Georges." Parishes by return: Patapsco Parish. Vestrymen: Mr John Ferry Mr Richd Samson Mr Wm Wilkinson Mr John Hayes Mr Richd Crumwell Mr Nicho Corbain Taxables 218. St Johns Parish. Vestrymen: Mr Thomas Staley Mr Samll Siclemore Capt Tho: Preston Mr Danll Scott Mr Richd Adams Mr Abram Tayler Taxables 128. St Georges Parish Vestrymen: Mr Wm Hollace Mr George Smith Mr Laurence Tayler Mr Roger Mathews Mr John Parker Mr Thomas Cordey Taxables. 137. Calvert County HUNDREDS: Lyons Creeke Lower End of the Clifts Upper End of the Clifts Hunting Creek Leonards Creek Elton Head "Calvert County is divided into Four Parishes Vizt Christ Church, All Saints, St Pauls, and All Faiths." "Christs Church Parish Consists of these following Hundreds, Vizt Hunting Creek, Leonards Creek, Eltonhead, & lower hundred of the Clifts." Vestrymen: Mr Richd SMITH Mr Francis MAULDIN Capt Tho: CLEGATE John MANNING Mr Henry FIRNLEY Mr Samll HOLDSWORTH Taxables. 537. "All Saints Parish consists of the Lyons Creek Hundred and the Upper hundred of the Clifts." Vestrymen: Mr Walter SMITH Mr John SCOTT Mr Wm NICHOLS Mr John LEECH junr Mr Wm TURNER Mr John HANCE Taxables 507. "St Pauls Parish consists of "from the Upper part of Mount Calvert hundred to the main branch of Swansons Creek." Vestrymen: Mr Thomas Brooks Mr Richd Charlet Mr Thomas Greenfield Mr Wm Barton Mr Thomas Hollyday Mr Samll Magruder Taxables. 500. All Faiths Parish consists of "from the main branch of Swansons Creek to the Lower part of Harvy Hundred." Vestrymen: Mr James KEECH Mr John GILLAM Mr John SMITH Mr Charles ASKUE Mr Richd SOUTHERN Capt Richd GARDNER Taxables 278. Cecil County HUNDREDS: South Sassafrax North Sassafrax PARISHES: "Cecill County is divided into two Parishes, Vizt South Sassafrax and North Sassafrax." "South Sassafrax Consists of these following Hundreds, Vizt Worton [sic] and South Sassafrax Hundred." Vestrymen: Coll: Wm PEIRCE Mr Wm Elins Mr Wm Harris Mr Geo: Sturton Taxables 350. Mr Edwd Blay Mr Edwd Scidmer North Sassafrax Consists of Bohemia & Elk hundreds. Vestrymen: Coll: Caspas Herman Mr Henry Rigg Majr John Thompson Mr Mathias Vanderhaden Mr Wm Ward Mr Henry Jones Taxables 321. Charles County HUNDREDS: Lower part of Wm & Mary Parish Upper part Ditto East side of Portobacco West Side of Ditto Lower part of Nanjemy parish Upper part of Ditto Upper part of King & Queen parish "Bennedict Town, being Joyned to part of King & Queen parish." PARISHES: "Charles County is divided in four Parishes Vizt Wm & Mary, Port Tobacco, Nanjemy, & Piscattoway. The Bounds whereof being Artificiall and Some what Long have Omitted to insert them here." Wm & Mary Parish, Vestrymen: Coll: John Courts Mr Henry Hardy Mr Robert Yates Mr John Wielder Mr Wm Hawton Mr Wm Harbert Taxables 256. Å 96:—258. Port Tobacco Parish. Vestrymen: Mr Henry Hawkins Mr C. LOMAX Mr Wm Barton Mr John Hawkins Mr Phi: Hoskins Mr John Hanson Taxables 346. Ao g6. 298. Nanjemy Parish. Vestrymen: Mr John Stone Mr Wm Stone Mr Joseph Maning Mr Richd Harrison Taxables 173. Mr Wm Dent Mr Gerrard ffowke A0 96. 175. Piscattaway Parish. Vestrymen: John ADDISON Esq Mr Wm Tanneyhill Mr Wm HATTON Mr John Emmet Mr Wm Hutchinson Mr James Stoddart Taxables. Dorchester County HUNDREDS: Hermitage Great Choptanck Fishing Creek Nantecoke Little Choptanck PARISHES: "Dorchestr County is divided into two Parishes Vizt Great Choptanck and Dorchester Parish. The Bounds whereof being Artificiall and some what Long I have not here inserted, But are Entred among the Councill proceedings had and taken in Sr Edmd ANDROS'S time being then Return'd but no Accot of the Vestrymen was therein." "Yet do find by a Return of the Vestry of great Choptanck parish, the sd Return being Subscribed thus. Vizt Great Choptanck parish. Vestrymen: Phil V: PITT John PERSON Obadiah King Edwd Stephens John Lecompt Taxables 407. Dorchester Parish "as by Return." Vestrymen Mr Arthur Witley Mr Thomas Vickers Mr Wtm Robison Mr James Moadsly Mr John Button Mr Wm Shinton Taxables 221: Kent County HUNDREDS: Town Hundred Lower Hundred of Chester River Lower Hundred of Langfords Bay Swann Creek Hundred Island Hundred Eastern Neck Hundred Chester Upper Hundred PARISHES: "Kent Island Parish is bounded Natureally within it Self." Vestrymen: Mr John Coppage Mr Alexander Walkers Coll: Wm Laurence Mr Edward James Mr Philip Conner Mr Valintine Southern Taxables 146. "St Pauls Parish Consists of the Rest of the County." Vestrymen: Mr Wm Frisby Mr Charles Tilden Mr Micha Miller Mr Thomas Smith Mr Hans Hanson Mr Simn Wilmore Taxables 321. 534 Prince George's County HUNDREDS: Mattapany Petuxant Collington Mount Calvert Piscattoway New Scotland PARISHES: [Prince George's Parish list was not included with the other counties. They may not have had any at this point (not researched)] St. Maries County HUNDREDS: St. Maries City Resurrection St Maries New Town Choptico St Michaells St Georges St Inego's St. Clements Harvy Poplar Hill PARISHES: "St. Maries County is divided into two Parishes between New Town hundred and Clements hundred by Mr Langworths branch which leads to Petuxants main road and the sd branch divides the sd hundreds & parishes and Parishes hereafter Named that is to say the Lower called by the Name of Wm and Mary Parish and the Upper by the Name of King & Queen Parish." Wm & Mary Parish. Vestrymen: Mr Kenelm CHESELDYNE Mr John WATSON Majr John CAMPBELL Mr John LLEWELLIN Mr Robt MASON Mr Thomas BEALE to be. Taxables. 457 Ao 96. Ret: 532. King & Queen Parish. Vestrymen: Coll: Nehemiah BLACKISTON Capt John DENT Capt John COOD Mr Philip BRISCO Mr Richd CLOUDS Mr Jno BARECRAFT Taxables. 473. Somerset County HUNDREDS: Annamessix Mattapany Monakin Manny Nantecoke Pocomoke Poquede Norton Wiccocomoco PARISHES: Somerset Parish Consists of Manokin, and Many hundreds. Vestrymen for the sd Parish as by Return, Vizt Mr John Huett Mr Nath: Horsey Mr Richd Chambers Mr Miles Grey Mr John Panter Mr Peter Elzey Taxables 304. Coventry Parish Consists of Pocomoke and Annamessix hundreds. Vestrymen for the sd Parish as by Return Vizt Mr Francis Jenckins jenkins Mr Wm Planer Senr Mr George Layfield Mr Thomas Dixon W Thomas Nuball Mr Wm Coleburn Taxables 414 Anno 96: 369 Stepney Parish Consists of Wiccocomoco and Nantecoke Hundreds.Vestrymen for the sd Parish as by Return Vizt Mr John Huett Clergymn Mr Jam:Weatherley) Mr Robert Collyer Mr John Bounds Mr Thomas Holebrooke Mr Philip Carter Mr Philip Askue Taxables 381 Å 96. 362. Snow Hill Parish Consists of Bogettenorton & Mattapany Hundreds. Vestrymen for the sd Parish as by Return Vizt Mr Matt: Scarborough Mr Thomas Pointer Mr Wm Round Mr Thomas Selbey Mr John Francklin Mr Edward Hamond hammond Taxables 353. Talbot County HUNDREDS: Tredhaven Bullinbroake Mill Tuckohoe Worrell Bay Island Lower hundd of Kent Island Chester PARISHES: "Talbot County is divided into three Parishes Vizt St Pauls St Peters and St Michaells Parish." "St Pauls Parish begins at the head of Chester River & Extends to the Court House, and from the Court House along the North side of Brewers branch to the Head of the sd branch and from thence to Judwins branch being the North part of Tuccohoe." Vestrymen: Majr Wm FINNEY Mr Nathll WRIGHT Mr Wm COURSEY Mr Robt MACKLIN Mr John Whittington Mr John CHAIRS Taxables—606. "St Peters Parish begins at John Judwins branch and Extends to Oxford Town." Vestrymen: Mr Thomas ROBINS Mr Nicho LOWE Mr Thomas BOWDLE Mr Samll ABBET Senr Mr George ROBINS Mr Thomas MARTIN Taxables 453. "St Michaells Parish Consists of Mill & Bay Hundreds and part of Island Hundred that is to say from the Court House Downward." Vestrymen: Capt John Davis Mr Michaell TURBUT Capt James Murphey Mr Hugh Sherwood Mr Thomas Smithson Mr John Power Taxables 485.

Maryland in The Great War

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Maryland in The Great War '''
{{Image|file=Photos-294.gif}} [[Image:Clark-15765-8.gif|400px]] Jan. 31, 1917 Germany, in its final effort to win the war against the Allied Powers, announced publicly it was resuming unrestricted warfare. (the U-boats). United States broke off diplomatic relations with Germany. However soon a German U-boat sank the American liner," Housatonic". A British steamer was able to rescue the 25 Americans on board! This led states on the coast of the United States to start worrying a U boat might attack their ships or even fishing boats. Shortly 4 more Merchant marine vessels were sunk. {{Image|file=Images_in_the_Great_War-27.jpg |align=c |size=250 |caption=U-995.}} Feb. 24, 1917, the release of a disturbing the “Zimmermann Note,” a coded telegram from German Foreign Secretary Arthur Zimmermann to Count Johann von Bernstorff, German ambassador to Mexico. This was deciphered which stated Mexico should be requested to enter the war as one of Germany's allies. In return, Germany planned to return Mexico's lost territories of Texas, New Mexico, Arizona to Mexico. When this was published, America was ready for war against Germany. '''Fort Meade''' Fort Meade was first established as a U.S. Army World War I National Army Mobilization and Training Camp in 1917 near Admiral, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Named Camp Meade in G.O. 95, 18 Jul 1917, after Major General George G. Meade (Cullum 804), who commanded Union forces at Gettysburg during the U.S. Civil War. Renamed Fort George G. Meade on 5 Mar 1929. The first commander of the camp was Major General Joseph E. Kuhn (Cullum 3058) who formed the 79th U.S. Infantry Division 25 Aug 1917 and initiated troop training. The 79th arrived in September 1917 and departed for France in Jul 1918. The division distinguished itself in combat suffering 3,223 casualties. The 79th returned to the U.S. in May 1919 and was demobilized. At the end of the war the camp became a demobilization center. The post was renamed Fort Leonard Wood (2) in 1928, but angry congressmen held up Army appropriations until it was renamed Fort George G. Meade on 5 Mar 1929.

Maryland Mining Disasters

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[[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]]| '''Maryland Mining Disasters''' [[Category: Maryland, Mining Disasters]] ==Mining Disasters in Maryland== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Worst Mining Disaster in Maryland ''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Mine''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Location''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Deaths''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Cause''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|29 Feb 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Davis_Coal_Mine_Disaster_1916|Davis Coal Mine Disaster]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Kempton, Maryland ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|16 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- |} |} ==Sources== *[http://www.gendisasters.com/mainlist/Maryland/Mining%20Explosions%20and%20Accidents Maryland Mining Disasters]

Maryland Persons named Day in 1790 Census

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This annotated list should include everyone named in the 1790 United States census as born or living in Maryland between 1700 and 1790, and not deceased by 1790. '''Anne Arundel County''' :NOTE: the first pages of this county, the left page is torn off leaving no names to go with the columns of numbers. In adding up the lines of numbers there are 200 names lost on the torn pages and 199 family names are there, some not legible but there. TOTAL in County:399 :[[Day-20592 | John Day]] image 193 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY8-SVXF?view=index&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 1790 census Anne Arundel] 1 male 16 upward/ 2 female/ Slave column is missing :[[Unknown-642795 | Elizabeth Day]] Anne Arundel, Maryland 1 male 16 upward/ 1 female/ 2 Slaves= 4 image 206 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY8-SKSV?view=index&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 1790 census Anne Arundel] :[[Day-7549|Thomas Day-7549]] Possible father of William Day-7550 image 216 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY8-SVGC?view=index&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 1790 census Anne Arundel] Anne Arundel, Maryland 8= 2 males 16 upward/3 males -16/ 3 females. - /0 Slaves '''Baltimore County''' :Enumerated by [[Graybill-461 | Jacob Graybill]] Assistant to the Marshall February 25th 1791. The number of Persons is 11,799. goes thru [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY8-SNQH?view=index&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 Baltimore Town] image 41 page 50 :(This appears to be the right James Day, but then there are so many James' to choose from) :[[Day-15873 | James Day]] aka: James Maxwell Day B:24 Mar 1753 in Joppa, Harford :[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYY8-39HR?view=index&personArk=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AXHKY-F18&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 Baltimore Town, Baltimore] image 18 page 5, Baltimore Town, Baltimore, Maryland 3= 1 male 16 Upward/ 2 females :[[Day-1142 | Mark Day]] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYY8-3MY1?view=index&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 Patapsco Lower Hundred] image 102 page 166 , Baltimore, Maryland -9=1 male 16 upward/ 4 males -16/ 4 females/ no Slaves :NOTE: This Mark married in Maryland so time looks good. and has a brother Isaac. :Next Entry: :[[Day-4168 | Isaac Day]] The brother started having kids in Baltimore 1783. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYY8-3MY1?view=index&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 Patapsco Lower Hundred] image 102 page 166 , Baltimore, Maryland -2 =ACTUAL: 1 male 16 upward/ 1 males -16/ 6 females/ no Slaves [[Day-20657 | Robert Day]] 2 Males 16 upward / 5 Slaves [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYY8-379X?view=index&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 Patapsco Lower Hundred] image 133 page 223 , Baltimore, Maryland--Patapsco Lower Hundred, Baltimore, Maryland, 3 -5 :Image 137 The Tally page for [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY8-SKVQ?view=index&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 Patapsco Lower Hundred] this page has been torn so 8 family names are missing :Image 138 is the Certification page for "Part of Montgomery County" :Image 139 page 235 right side starts the Family Names ''Not in Census'' :[[Day-19073|Benjamin Edward Day-19073]] (1759-1836) :[[Day-12920|Louisa Day-12920 Chance]] (1762-1825) :[[Day-15332|Sarah Day-15332]] b. 1768 :[[Day-18049|Charlotte Day-18049]], born 1770 :[[Day-18050|Nicholas Day-18050]] born 1773 :[[Day-17297|Elizabeth Day-187297 Bowman]] (1776-1850) :[[Day-18047|Elizabeth Maxwell Day-18047]] born 1776 :[[Day-18051|Edward Day-18051]] born 1776 :[[Day-18048|James Maxwell Day-18048]] born 1779 (born 1779 he w/b only 11 years old) :Day-5265 moved to KY :Day-6109 moved to Indiana '''Calvert County''' No Days in Census ''Not in Census'' [[Day-14590|Robert Day-14590]] '''Charles County''' :Image 300 page 542 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYY8-332D?view=index&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 Charles County] Certified by Charles Mankin April 28 1791 :Entire County is in Alphabetical order. thru to image 337 and then it goes on "Charles County Agg... to 338 :[[Day-20696 |Benjamin Day]], (mulatto) -- Charles, Maryland - 6 6 in "All Other Free Persons" Image 308 page 555 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY8-SJP5?view=index&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 Charles County] :[[Day-20698 | Vinney Day]] (mulatto) - Charles, Maryland - 4 -in "All Other Free Persons" image 308 page 556 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY8-SJP5?view=index&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 Charles County] :[[Unknown-643836| Henrietta Day]] (mulatto) -Charles, Maryland --3 3 in column "All Other Free Persons" image 309 page 558 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY8-SJ87?view=index&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 Charles County] :Next Entry: :[[Day-20699 | William Day]] (mulatto) Charles, Maryland -1 1 in column "All Other Free Persons" - '''Dorchester CXounty''' :Image 236 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY8-SVD5?view=index&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 Dorchester County] Great Choptank & Transquaking" ::No Day families found in this County. '''Frederick County''' No Days in Census ''Not in Census'' :[[Day-6650|Ezekiel Day-6650]] b. 1767 '''Harford County''' :[[Day-11544|Edwd Day-11544]] (1759-1842) :Harford, Maryland 2 6 :Also, a [[Day-15732 | Edward Day]] 1742 -after 1747 :[[Day-15732 | Elijah Day]] Harford, Maryland 4 :[[Day-9846 | John Day]] 1 11=2 males 16 upward/ 5 males -16/3 females/ _ /1 Slave [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY8-SNHW?view=index&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 Harford, Maryland] image 67 page 96 :Note: ANOTHER John Day [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY8-SNGG?view=index&personArk=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AXHKY-F18&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 Baltimore Town] image 538 page 303 is John Day with 1/3/3 -/ 10 Slaves John Day Harford, Maryland, 10 17 :[[Day-18078 | Joshua Day]] (abt. 1770 - 1816) [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYY8-397P?view=index&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 1790 Baltimore Town image 541 page 309] Harford, Maryland: 2 males 16 upward / 2 males -16 / 2 females=6 no Slaves Maryann Day Harford, Maryland 10 15 ''Not in Census'' :[[Day-15873|James Maxwell Day-15873]] (1753-1805) :[[Day-8388|Samuel Day]] :[[Day-9847|Gouldsmith Day]] (1782-1840) He w/b 8 years old. His dad is [[Day-9846 | John Day Jr]] '''Kent County''' :[[Day-19776 | John Day]] (b: 4 Mar 1754 in Shrewsbury Parish, Kent) :Kent, Maryland 8 16 Elisabeth Dee Kent, Maryland 5 '''Montgomery County''' :[[Day-3939|James Day-3939]] (1862-1842) Image 149 page 254 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYY8-3QKF?view=index&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 "Part of Montgomery County"] 1/ 1/ 2 / -/-/-/5 Slaves :[[Day-16251 | John Day]] B:1758 Mar: Lillie Allison-in Montgomery 1792 need to find on census. ::Name not found in the Montgomery pages thru image 156. :[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY8-SKZ5?view=index&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 Image 156 page 268] Certified 25th day of April 1791 by Wm. Robertson ''Not in Census'' :[[Day-1806|Mary Day-1806 Tucker]] b. 1760 moved to KY :[[Day-4253|Aquila Day-4253]] (1785-1870) '''Prince George's County''' :[[Day-20668 | Luke Day]] Image 165 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYY8-3QX7?view=index&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 Prince George's County]= 1 White Male 16 Upwards / 1 Female=2 :NEXT ENTRY: :[[Unknown-643364 | Ann Day]] Image 165 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYY8-3QX7?view=index&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 Prince George's County] :Prince Georges, Maryland 3= no Males 16 Upwards/ 1 Male -16 / 2 All Females/ No "others"/ No Slaves :Possibly [[Day-15205|Ann Day-15205]] b. 1755 no can't be this Ann unless she married a Day because she is the daughter of Edward Day. on 20th April 1791 : Luke Day Prince Georges, Maryland -5 :name not found in Prince George's :Image 190 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY8-SVRQ?view=index&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 Prince George's Upper Marlbro] Certification by Benjamin Brooks Deputy Marshall ''Not in Census'' :[[Day-7906|Ballard Day-7905]] (1761-1815) to SC :[[Day-8440|Edward Day-8440]] moved to SC :[[Day-15994|Elizabeth Day-15995 Perfect]] (1762-1837) :[[Day-15454|Matthew Day-15454]] moved to TN :[[Day-2913|Truman Day-2913]] (1764-1855) moved to KY :[[Day-14724|Sarah Day-14724]], bgorn 1785 ''' Queen Ann's County''' :Image 258 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY8-SJBL?view=index&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 Queen Ann's County] :No families named Day in this county. '''Washington County''' John Day Washington, Maryland 2 Thomas C Deye Back River Upper Hundred, Baltimore, Maryland 40 45 Thomas C. Deye Ford Back River Upper Hundred, Baltimore, Maryland 8 '''County Unknown''' :Theodocia Day, b. 1761, moved to Georgia. (Pennsylvania Days) :[[Day-7550|William Day-7550]] (1770-1850) :[[Day-18196|George Day-18196]] b. 1777 :[[Day-4250|Lydia Day-4250 Shipley]] (1780-1860) :[[Day-19225|Jacob Day-19225]] (1781-1862) "[[Day-4317|Richard Day-4317]] (1782-1859) :[[Day-19003|Margaret Day-19003]] (1784-1851) :[[Day-4979|William Henry Day-4979]], b. 1787 :[[Day-7983|Martha Day-7983 Bruer]] b. 1787 :[[Day-1141|Christopher Day-1141]] (1788-1881) :[[Day-7379|Christiana Day-7379]], b. 1789 '''Notes''' :Merge Day 15203 & 17378 :Merge 18026 & 19503 :[[Hollingsworth-1930 | Sarah Puntany]], Head of the Family listed in Baltimore Town with 2 other females no males '''Notes''' :The census for Cecil County no Days were found. :The images for Kent County ave 2 pages, names are torn out image 565/566 == Sources == : [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYY8-397P?view=index&personArk=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AXHKY-F18&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 Harford County, 579 images] #Image #5 is the "Introduction" image 7 is a list of Counties and which Volume each roll of film is found. Image 12 starts the actual book..."History of Baltimore County"- Image 14 is an exact LIST of Counties and pages they are on. Image #16 '''Baltimore Town''' Certification by ''Jacob Graybill'', Asst to the Marshall" :Image 17 is the list of Families, to image 41 for the TALLY : Image 42/43 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY8-SN95?view=index&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 "Inhabitants of the two Delaware Hundreds in Baltimore County"] Feb 15 1791 ends at image 49 '''no Day Families''' :Image 50 page 65 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY8-SNLT?view=index&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 "Part of Harford County 1 of 2 complete"] a description of the area: "from little falls of Gunpowder..." thru [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY8-SNST?view=index&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 image 79] :Image 81 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYY8-3MKH?view=index&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 "Patafsco Lower Hundred].......by Phillip Hall" then into the Family names. :Image 137 is the end of the Harford County. :Image 138 page 233 is "Montgomery County" to image 155 :Image 156 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY8-SKZ5?view=index&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 Image 156 page 268] the Tally and Certification of Wm. Robertson 25th April 1791" :Image 156 page 268 Tally and Certification (On this page we can plainly read the columns, after the Free White Females is "Amount of Free Yellow and Black Males 16 years and Upwards, and 2 other columns for under 16 and all Females." :Image 157 pages 269 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY8-SK8H?view=index&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 "Prince George's County"] names start on this page thru to image 191 :Image 191 page 332 "Ann Arundel by Mc Gibbons March 20 1791" :Image 192 is the start of the Families but the left page is totally missing all names and the right page has the names but the column numbers are torn off. :Image 193 is the start of the Families but the left page is totally missing all names and the right page has the names but the column numbers are torn off. :Image 193 page 332 right page starts with "John Day 1/ _ / 2 _ 1" the rest is torn off. :Image 235 page 419 Tally Anne Arundel 22,538 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY8-SV6F?view=index&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 Tally page] :Image 236 page 421 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY8-SVD5?view=index&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 Dorchester County] Tally page Total 5,890 :"Free Negroes and Mulattos and Slaves' :Image 257 page is torn [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYY8-335H?view=index&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 Dorcehster County] Tally page :Image 298 page 541 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY8-SJ1F?view=index&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 Queen Ann's County] Tally page by Edward Harris April 19th 1791 '''Charles County''' Image 300 page 542 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYY8-332D?view=index&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 Charles County] Certified by Charles Mankin April 28 1791 Entire County is in Alphabetical order. thru to image 337 and then it goes on "Charles County Agg... to 338 :Image 459 is the END of and Tally box for Worcester County, -- :Image 462 STARTS- Frederick County, Md./ 522 ENDS [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYY8-397P?view=index&personArk=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AXHKY-F18&action=view&groupId=TH-1942-25121-78481-83 Harford County, 579 images] : image 525 a description of the area: "from little falls of Gunpowder..." 7612 inhabits :Image 526 is only 1 side of 2 pages.. Harford County : image 538 is Bush, Harford County / :Image 546 STARTS Cecil County & a LIST of TOWNS image 561 is the COUNT box / image 562 STARTS Kent County/ thru 569 571 is not legible at all. 575 is the TALLY Sheet. and states: "Part of St. Mary's County Md. for other part of St. Mary's County See Vol. 1 pages 612 to 672"

Maryland Plantations

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Maryland, Plantations]] [[Project: US Black Heritage|US Black Heritage Project]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of US Plantations]] '''If you would like to add a plantation to this index please email the profile manager.''' Instructions for placing plantations on this page: '''Under Construction''' - If your plantation page needs work or is partially complete place it under this heading. '''Profiles Needed''' - If the plantation has names but the profiles are not yet completed then place it under this heading. '''Do Not Count''' - If you have created an index or holding page for multiple plantations you are working on that were owned by the same person, please place your holding page under this heading. Please place each plantation in alphabetical order. ==Completed== #[[Space:Enfield_Chase%2C_Prince_George%27s_County%2C_Maryland|Enfield Chase Plantation]] in Prince George's County, owned by [[Contee-10|John Contee]] #[[Space:Java_Farm_Plantation%2C_Anne_Arundel_County%2C_Maryland|Java Farm Plantation]], Anne Arundel, MD, owned by [[Contee-10|John Contee]] and his sons [[Contee-26|Charles Snowden Contee]] and [[Contee-32|Richard Contee]] #[[Space:Pleasant_Prospect_Plantation%2C_Prince_George%27s_County%2C_Maryland|Pleasant Prospect Plantation]], Prince George's County, owned by [[Contee-10|John Contee]] #[[Space:Portland_Manor_Plantation%2C_Anne_Arundel_County%2C_Maryland|Portland Manor Plantation]] owned by [[Darnall-462|Bennett Darnall]] and his ancestors in Anne Arundel Co, MD #[[Space:Youngs_Plantation%2C_Prince_George%27s_County%2C_Maryland|Youngs Plantation]] Prince George's County, owned by [[Contee-10|John Contee]] '''Needs Profiles''' #[[Space:Doughoregan_Manor_Plantation%2C_Howard_County%2C_Maryland|Doughoregan Manor Plantation]] owned by the [[Carroll-2078|Charles Carroll]] family in Anne Arundel Co/Howard Co, MD (213 profiles to be made, complex) #[[Space:Otwell_Plantation%2C_Talbot_County%2C_Maryland|Otwell Plantation]], Talbot County, owned by [[Goldsborough-156|Nicholas Goldsborough]] (76 profiles needed) #[[Space:Sotterley_Plantation%2C_St._Mary%27s_County%2C_Maryland|Sotterley Plantation]] St. Mary's Co, MD begun by [[Bowles-115|James Bowles]] and [[Plater-35|George Plater II]] (179 profiles to be made, complex) '''Under Construction''' #[[Space:The_Burgess_Plantation_-_Puddington_Harbour_-_Anne_Arundel_County%2C_Maryland|The Burgess Plantation]] Puddington Harbour, Anne Arundel County, owned by Benjamin Burgess '''Needs Category''' '''Total''' (9)

Maryland Pocock Family Genealogies

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See: * [[Pocock-706|Daniel Pocock Sr (abt.1693-bef.1784)]] * [[Pocock-82|Daniel Pocock Jr (abt.1719-1800)]] * [[Pocock-282|Elijah Pocock Sr (1770-1862)]] * [[Pocock-853|Elias Hicks Pocock (1832-1906)]] == Family Genealogies == Much of what is known from genealogy research conducted prior to 1990 about the Pocock family of Colonial Maryland appears to be based on three (3) sources: * ''History of Indiana, Special Edition for Marshall County'', 2 vols. (Madison, Wisconsin: Brant, Fuller & Co., 1890). * Edward Kinsey Voorhees, ''Notes on the Pocock Family'' (Atlanta, Georgia: Voorhees, 1930). * Robert W. Barnes, ''Baltimore County Families, 1659–1759'' (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1989). ''History of Indiana'' (1890) includes a profile of [[Pocock-853|Elias Hicks Pocock (1832-1906)]], and his [[Pocock-282|father]] and [[Pocock-82|grandfather]], presumably authored by a son or daughter of Elias. Voorhees (1930) presents his genealogy research for the same three individuals. As will be seen below, Barnes (1989) copies and presents a subset of the Pocock lineage presented by Voorhees, adds [[Pocock-706|one earlier generation]], and corrects several birth dates from Voorhees. There are also some minor, inexplicable differences in other birth dates between the two. == ''History of Indiana'' (1890) == [analysis in progress] A biographical ''profile'' of [[Pocock-853|Elias Hicks Pocock (1832-1906)]] was published in ''History of Indiana, Special Edition for Marshall County'' (1890). ''History of Indiana, Special Edition for Marshall County'', 2 vols. (Madison, Wisconsin: Brant, Fuller & Co., 1890), 2:264-265; digital images, Archive.org (https://archive.org/details/historyofindiana02bran/page/n6/mode/1up). He was living in Walnut Township, Marshall Co., at the time. The ''profile'' additionally discusses: * [[Pocock-282|Elijah Pocock Sr (1770-1862)]], his father * [[Pocock-82|Daniel Pocock Jr (abt.1719-1800)]], his grandfather The ''profile'' is unsourced, not unexpected as the book presents a ''History'' rather than a ''Genealogy''. From an examination of the two volumes, we surmise the many profiles presented were each written by the subject of the profile or a close relative. Elijah and Daniel had been deceased about 30 years and 90 years respectively by then. Elias was about 58 years old at the time (1890), and died 16 years later. We therefore presume the ''profile'' was authored by a son or daughter with access to Elias as a primary source. ''[[Pocock-82|Daniel Pocock Jr]]'' [The portions below marked with a strikethrough have been reviewed, sourced, and disproven/clarified/confirmed/not confirmed.] :[[Pocock-853|Elias Hicks Pocock]], a citizen of Walnut township, is the subject of this biography. [[Pocock-82|Daniel Pocock]], his paternal grandfather, was born in England about 1718, and at an early age emigrated to America, and in 1734 settled in what is now Harford county, Maryland. At Baltimore he heard of Eleanor Pocock, a native of England, who had emigrated with relatives in about 1734, but no relation could be traced, and in 1736 they were united in marriage. To their union there were born the following offspring: [[Pocock-321|Salem]], Charity [not attached] [[Pocock-519|Daniel]], Nella [[[Pocock-1055|Eleanor]]?], [[Pocock-992|David]], Jesse [[[Pocock-359|James]] or [[Pocock-557|John]]?], [[Pocock-83|Mary]], Elisia [[[Pocock-1056|Susannah]]?], [[Pocock-1057|Charlotte]] and [[Pocock-282|Elijah]]. Before coming to this country Daniel Pocock was a soldier in the British Army and during the American revolution he was a tory. Notwithstanding his father's political loyalty to the king, the oldest son, Salem by name, became a colonial soldier, and served as captain of a company during the war of independence. Daniel Pocock was a rich slave holder, and a farmer by occupation. The following items in the ''profile'' have been disproven: *: tbs [in process] The following items in the ''profile'' benefit from clarification: * "[[Pocock-82|Daniel Pocock]], his paternal grandfather, was born in England about 1718, …" *: According to his gravestone, {{FindAGrave|80794721}} for Daniel Pocock Jr. (1720–1800). [[Pocock-82|Daniel Pocock Jr]], was age 80 when he died on 27 January 1800. He was therefore ''presumably'' born between 27 January 1719 and 27 January 1720. His birth date is therefore listed as "about" 1719, instead of ''about'' 1718. Note that 1 January 1719 to 24 March 1719 would have been 1718 in the Julian Calendar used at the time. *: tbs [in process] The following items in the ''profile'' have not been confirmed: *: tbs [in process] ''[[Pocock-282|Elijah Pocock Sr]]'' [The portions below marked with a strikethrough have been reviewed, sourced, and disproven/clarified/confirmed.] :His son, [[Pocock-282|Elijah]], the father of our subject, was born in Harford county, Md., in 1770, and died in Wayne county, Ohio, in 1863. He was raised on a farm. At about nineteen, he was placed in Washington county, Penn., to learn the blacksmith's trade. Here he became associated with a class of Quakers, to which faith he became converted, remaining faithful to the church of his choice until his death. Upon the death of his father he became heir to fourteen slaves and other property, but slavery not being in harmony with his views, these bondmen were accordingly liberated. Subsequently he became united in marriage with [[Hughes-14526|Catherine Hughes]], who by the marriage became the mother of [[Pocock-373|Daniel]], Joseph [not attached], [[Pocock-281|James]], [[Pocock-544|Elijah]] and Elizabeth [not attached]. Some years after the mother's death Mr. Pocock wedded for a second wife, [[Smith-232200|Grace Smith]], who became the mother of the following children: [[Pocock-543|Jabez]], [[Pocock-3|Eleanor]], [[Pocock-917|Cornelius]], [[Pocock-853|Elias]], [[Pocock-918|Robert]], [[Pocock-983|Rachel]], [[Pocock-984|William]], [[Pocock-985|David]], [[Pocock-986|Dudley]] and John [not attached]. In about 1819 Elijah Pocock became an early settler of Wayne county, Ohio, and there remained till he died. He cast his first presidential vote for Washington and his last for Lincoln. The following items in the ''profile'' benefit from clarification: * "His son, [[Pocock-282|Elijah]], the father of our subject, was born in Harford county, Md., in 1770, and died in Wayne county, Ohio, in 1863." *: When Elijah was born, it was ''Baltimore Co., Maryland''. Baltimore Co. was created on 30 June 1659 as an original county from unorganized territory. Harford Co. was created on 17 December 1773 from Baltimore Co. *: Elijah's gravestone lists his death as "Aug. 29, 1862" instead of ''1863''. * "In about 1819 Elijah Pocock became an early settler of Wayne county, Ohio, and there remained till he died." *: ''Elijah Pocock of Harford County, Maryland'' first patented land in Wayne Co., Ohio, in 1815. Elijah is listed in 1820 US Census in Harford Co., Maryland. ''Elijah Pocock of Wayne County'', Ohio, is listed in BLM records in 1821. No record has been found that he removed from Maryland to Ohio ''before'' 1821. ''[[Pocock-853|Elias Hicks Pocock]]'' [The portions below marked with a strikethrough have been reviewed, sourced, and disproven/clarified/confirmed/not confirmed.] :His son, [[Pocock-853|Elias H.]], the immediate subject of this sketch, was born in Wayne county, Ohio, May 10, 1832. He was raised on a farm and given a liberal common school education, and remained on the farm with his father till past twenty-two years of age. At the age of twenty-one he began the study of medicine. In 1866 he graduated from the Charity Hospital medical college of Cleveland, Ohio, and in 1870, graduated from the Starling Medical college, of Columbus, Ohio. He then continued an active and successful practice up to 1879, coming to Marshall county in 1872, remaining in the county, being new located on a farm in Walnut township. He abandoned the medical profession for farming, which he has since followed as a matter of choice. He served as surgeon in the United States army from October, 1862, to September, 1864. In 1853 he was united in marriage with [[Hinkle-2681|Mary A. Hinkle]], who died after there was born three children, namely: Charles, Lee and Frank. In 1876 he married Mary A. Reddinger, who died after the birth of Grace and Rett. In 1883 he married his present wife, Mary E. Bowman. Dr. Pocock is a progressive citizen, a close student of the classics and sciences, and is one of the intelligent men of Marshall county. The following items in the ''profile'' benefit from clarification: * "In 1853 he ([[Pocock-853|Elias Hicks Pocock]]) was united in marriage with [[Hinkle-2681|Mary A. Hinkle]], who died after there was born three children, namely: Charles, Lee and Frank." *: They did indeed marry and have at least three (3), perhaps five (5), children. We are however left to assume Mary died soon after the birth of the children. Mary is listed as divorced in the 1880 US Census, apparently remarried with an Aylesworth, and died in 1924. The following items in the ''profile'' have not been confirmed: * "At the age of twenty-one he began the study of medicine. In 1866 he graduated from the Charity Hospital medical college of Cleveland, Ohio …" *: He is listed as a ''farmer'' in the 1850 US Census, age 18. *: He is listed as a ''day laborer'' in the 1860 US Census, age 29. *: He is listed as a ''physician'' in the 1870 US Census, age 33. *: Charity Hospital medical College is presumably the same as this medical college: [https://www.stvincentcharity.com/about/history-timeline St. Vincent Charity Medical Center Milestones]. The medical college opened in 1864 or 1865, according to various websites. *: Where did he study between about 1853 and 1864? * "He served as surgeon in the United States army from October, 1862, to September, 1864. " *: While a draft registration has been located for him, no record of actual service has been found. If he did serve, he presumably was not a ''surgeon'' if he was a ''day laborer'' in 1860, and did not graduate from medical college until 1866. == ''Notes on the Pocock Family'' (1930) == Edward Kinsey Voorhees' ''compilation'' entitled ''Notes on the Pocock Family'' (1830) Edward Kinsey Voorhees, ''Notes on the Pocock Family'' (Atlanta, Georgia: Voorhees, 1930); digital images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/32859-notes-on-the-pocock-family); digital images, Ancestry.com (https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/3738751?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a224870414f785453744b7142576253574d6b366c6f326f64434c4444597a4d6767704b3672724569786a62593d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d) [contains an additional handwritten page, image 10]. presents the descendent lineage of [[Pocock-82|Daniel Pocock Jr (abt.1719-1800)]], and identifies '''Daniel Jr''' as the Pocock immigrant. Voorhees lists eleven (11) children for '''Daniel Jr'''. Voorhees does not mention [[Pocock-706|Daniel Pocock Sr (abt.1693-bef.1784)]] or any of the other Pocock contempories of '''Daniel Jr''' in Baltimore Co. Voorhees' omission of their existence in the same place at the same time (1730s–1780s) is inexplicable. Voorhees describes basing his ''compilation'' on a prior family genealogy by Mr. Salem Clawson and additional information from Voorhees' mother and other family members, but does not cite these sources. Voorhees '''cites''' births, marriages, land records, court proceedings, and Wills when available, but in four (4) cases curiously lists a different birth date than that listed in the Church Register birth records that he also cites. For context, a "rough order-of-magnitude" 50% of the vital statistics and family relationships (parent-child) in Voorhees are '''unsourced'''. == ''Baltimore County Families'' (1989) == Robert W. Barnes' ''Baltimore County Families, 1659–1759'' (1989) Robert W. Barnes, ''Baltimore County Families, 1659–1759'' (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1989), 510-511; digital images, Archive.org (https://archive.org/details/baltimorecountyf0000barn/page/n6/mode/1up); digital images, Ancestry.com (https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/682806?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a22517a6b63417452623749465078744f4e62466768797a7131744d552b5569613343514a43655a43585176633d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d). profiles [[Pocock-706|Daniel Pocock Sr (abt.1693-bef.1784)]], and identifies him as the father of five (5) children including [[Pocock-82|Daniel Pocock Jr (abt.1719-1800)]], thereby making '''Daniel Sr''' the Pocock immigrant. Barnes therefore also identifies five (5) Pocock contempories of '''Daniel Jr''' in Baltimore Co. Barnes lists the same eleven (11) children for '''Daniel Jr'''. Barnes identifies three (3) additional spouses of these children. Barnes does not appear to prove any of Voorhees' unsourced parent-child relationships, but does list the Church Register birth dates for the four (4) "curious" cases referred to above. Barnes references Voorhees, but also provides '''citations''' for each profile. Barnes' profiles present a subset of the information contained in Voorhees, and he does correct the four (4) "curious" birth dates in Voorhees. Based on these corrections, his methodical presentation of citations for each profile, and presentation of a comprehensive bibliography, we can surmise he independently confirmed each of the citations referred to by Voorhees. Five (5) of '''Daniel Jr''''s eleven (11) purported children have Church Register birth records. Of the remaining six (6) children, Voorhees and Barnes list slightly different birth dates for five (5) of them. Only the day of the month is different. We can surmise Barnes copied these from Voorhees, making typos. Alternatively, we can surmise Voorhees and Barnes both had access to an unknown source, and one or both of them make typos. Regarding '''Daniel Jr''''s daughter Mary, Barnes curiously states "(Voorhees gives her husband's name as Thomas Galloway)". However, both Voorhees and Barnes list her husband as William Galloway. For context, as Barnes relies heavily on Voorhees, a "rough order-of-magnitude" 50% of the vital statistics and family relationships (parent-child) in Barnes are '''unsourced'''. Below is a list of Barnes' citations for the profiles: * [[Pocock-706|Daniel Pocock Sr (abt.1693-bef.1784)]] ** 29:5 - ''Baltimore County Records, Court Proceedings, Liber HS#7'', p5; Hall of Records, Annapolis. ** 77:450 - ''Baltimore County Records, Land Records, Liber TB#C'', p450; Hall of Records, Annapolis. ** 131 - ''Register of St. John's Protestant Episcopla Church. Index to Register made by Helen W. Brown. Typescript''; Maryland Historical Society. ** 385:90 - Janet R. Clarke, ''Abstracts from the Pennsylvania Gazette, 1748–1748'' (Baltimore: 1977), p90. * son [[Pocock-82|Daniel Pocock Jr (abt.1719-1800)]]: ten (10) children listed ** 131 (see above). ** Voorhees - Edward Kinsey Voorhees, ''Notes on the Pocock Family'' (Atlanta, Georgia: Voorhees, 1930). * son [[Pocock-707|John Pocock (abt.1727-1791)]]: nine (9) children listed ** 113:551 - ''Baltimore County Records, Wills, LIber 4'', p551; Hall of Records, Annapolis. ** 131 (see above). ** [77:450] [father's lease]. ** son [[Pocock-708|Salem Pocock (abt.1728-)]]: no children listed ** 29:5 - ''Baltimore County Records, Court Proceedings, LIber 4HS#7', p5; Hall of Records, Annapolis. * son [[Pocock-709|Abel Pocock (abt.1734-)]]: no children listed ** [77:450] [father's lease]. * son [[Pocock-720|James Pocock (abt.1735-1810)]]: possible son; no children listed ** 131 (see above). == Research Notes == === Place Creation === * Baltimore County was created on 30 Jun 1659 as an original county from unorganized territory. * Harford County was created on 17 Dec 1773 from Baltimore County. * The westernmost portion and the majority of ''My Lady's Manor'' was in what is now Baltimore County. The easternmost portion of ''My Lady's Manor'' was in what is now Harford County. == Sources == See also: * ''Commemorative Biographical Record of Wayne County, Ohio'' (Chicago, Illinois: J. H. Beers & Co., 1889), especially pp202-203; digital images, Archive.org (https://archive.org/details/commemorativebio00jh/page/n6/mode/1up).

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[[Category: Maryland Projects]] [[Category: Maryland Project]] [[Category: Maryland]] [[Category: Province of Maryland]] This is a page of the [[Project: Maryland|Maryland Project]]. The Maryland Project is a sub-project of the United States Project, and focuses on Maryland since 1776. The Project focusing on Maryland pre-1776 is the [[Project:US_Southern_Colonies| Southern Colonies Project]], which includes the [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Province_of_Maryland_Team |Province of Maryland team.]] This is a space for members of the Maryland Project to let other members of the Maryland Project know who they are and how they can help or collaborate! This is a more general page than the Research Assistance page -- that refers to specific offers of research, while ideally all members of the Maryland Project list themselves on this page. Click on edit mode (click on the word Edit at the top of the page), then curser down to "Edit Text" and add your name below, with your wiki-tree ID, with a sentence or two or three about your particular areas of interest. Add the date in parenthesis -- you may want to return and change your entry at times as your interests develop and change. '''If you'd like to be notified of other Maryland project members and their interests, also click on the request to join the trusted list. (Be sure to also click on "Save Changes"!)''' Please do not make changes under the "Edit Data" -- only add material under "Edit Text", below! '''Project Members in Alphabetical Order''' *[[Nowell-324|Dola Nowell Acree]]. I am working on Nowells who settled in Dorchester County, Maryland, and later became Baltimore Town. They also changed their names to Noels. There are also some scattered in other surrounding counties. These will also be in the Nowell Name Study. (August 2018) *[[Scrivener-120|Anne Scrivener Agee]] . Almost my entire US ancestry is based in Maryland, particularly in Baltimore and Southern Maryland. My interests include Scrivener, Dent, Weems, Gwynn, Summers, Childs, and Somervell, among many others. (August 2018) *[[Bechman-4|Stuart Bechman]]. One of my ancestors was among the original Quaker group invited by Lord Baltimore to begin populating Maryland's Eastern Shore when Virginia began persecuting them in 1662, and served in an official capacity for the Calverts after Somerset County, MD was erected in 1666. Eastern Maryland "First Family" names of Townsend, Costen, Danford, Hudson, Coulbourne, Beauchamp, Clendaniel, and others are sprinkled throughout my family line. (August 2018) *[[Bird-7321|Compozz Bird]]. Tracing the Bird line that started in Piscataway in 1724 and ended up in Anne Arundel, Maryland in 1800. Offshoots include Prince William, Virginia and Nelson, Kentucky. (February 2009). *[[Burke-2897|Brenda (Burke) Carter]]. I am descended from Mary Hambly and George Phebus who lived in Somerset County, Maryland about 1705-1791. *[[Sisson-1464|Katherine Collins]] . It appears that my mother's side of the family is based out of Marlyand until slowly moving south. Specifically looking into Simkin and Hawkins ancestors. (April 2019) *[[Gray-16343|Barbara Gray Cutter]]. Both my mother’s line (Gist-550) and my father’s line (Gray-16339) I have traced back to Maryland and the two families even interacted over land sales and purchases together. They are both brick walls though I continue to scrounge for tidbits of information all over Maryland but mainly Eastern Shore and St. Mary’s and Anne Arundel Counties. (August 2018) *[[Day-1904|Jack Day]] is Project Coordinator of the Maryland Project. His ancestry on his father's side goes back to Maryland's earliest days, and he has an extensive personal library of Maryland resources related to them. His family interests include Day, Walker, Beall, Purdum, Boyer, Norwood, Shipley, Poole, Lewis, King, Duckett. He has a particular interest in [[Waring-405|Sampson Waring]] who came to Maryland from Shrewsbury, England, where he was born in 1616 and has extensive ancestry in England and Wales. (August, 2018) *[[Dudley-4549|Steven Ronald Dudley]] I am interested in the line of my paternal Great Great Grandfather, [[Dudley-4583|James Robert Dudley]], who was born in Baltimore about 1832 and died in Queensland Australia on 13 September 1912. No record of his birth or immigration to Australia about 1852 can be found. His father was also James, DoB or DoD are unknown, his mother was Martha nee Hodges, also no details. *[[Hagen-1408 | Susan Victoria Hagen]]. My mother's family traces back to Maryland in Colonial times. I am descended from the Huguenot Mareen DuVall. My mother's Elliott ancestor Jacob Elliott married a Duvall daughter named Sarah. For years I have been trying to find the parents of Jacob. Jacob's son Aquilla D. Elliott married Julia Dell or Odell. I am also seeking her parents. The DuValls were located around what is now Davidsonville and Upper Marlboro. My grandmother's notes located Jacob and Aquilla around Baltimore. *[[Handy-530|C Handy]] I have extensive colonial Maryland ancestry on both paternal and maternal lines; my direct male line goes back to Samuel Handy, who settled in Somerset County on the Eastern Shore in the 1670s, and other Eastern Shore surnames include Dennis, Henry, Corbin, Stockley, Taylor, Wise and Scarborough. Other Maryland surnames in my paternal line: Coomes/Coombs (Baltimore), Hayes, Lynch, Taylor (Prince George's County). On my mother's side I'm descended from Henry Childs, a Quaker who came to Pennsylvania and whose descendants settled in Anne Arundel County and later in Kentucky, as well as several Ark and Dove passengers and early Catholic colonists; maternal Maryland surnames include Burch, Greenwell, Buckman, Spalding, Edelen, Jenkins, Mattingly, Mudd, Nevitt, Gardiner, Gough, Hagan, Vowles, Craycroft, Duvall, Pottenger, Tyler, Harvey and Beckwith. (August 2018) *[[Stephens-10192|Donna Stephens Harris]]. My maternal Maryland ancestors were early settlers in the colony from England, Middleton, Wheeler, Coghill, Smallwood, Hatton. (August 2020) *[[Kelts-7|Julie Kelts]] My Maryland ancestors are the Catholic Cissells of St. Mary's County, and I hope to add information to their profiles based on my earlier Ancestry research. (July 2019) *[[Kersey-456|Kelly Kersey]] I have more than one branch that resided or settled in Maryland. I’m looking at Bladendburg right now * [[Rabenstein-9|Kathy Rabenstein]]. I have an interest in Anne Arundel and Carroll counties and in the Zepp/Zeff, Geminder/Minter, Rabenstine, Swartz and Chilcote families. *[[Shores-314 | Brian Shores]]. Born and raised on the Eastern Shore, Somerset County, Deal Island area. Following surnames: Shores, Wheatley, Horner, Horseman, McDaniel, Price, Jones, Thomas and Heath *[[Pomles-1 | Marilynn Pomles Tobash]]. I was born in Baltimore and grew up in Anne Arundel County and now live in Hampstead in Carroll County. I have deep Maryland roots on my maternal side. My father who was KIA in WW2 was born in Baltimore in 1918 to my Russian grandparents who immigrated to Baltimore in 1915 so I'm second generation on that side. The Stonestreets in Southern Maryland were the first ones I found, my ancestor came to Maryland as an indentured servant in the mid 1600's. The Rodericks, originally Rothrocks, came to Frederick and Washington County in the mid 18th century. One of my White ancestors migrated to Frederick County from New Jersey in the first half of the 18th century, his ancestors were some of the original settlers in NJ. The Penningtons in Cecil County came here not long after the original settlers as did the Penningtons of Anne Arundel County. I'm not sure which ones I belong to. The Penningtons of Cecil County were Quakers while the ones of AA County were most likely Anglicans (C of E) and my family was mostly Episcopalian, but the evidence I've found points to my brick wall Pennington ancestor, Timothy Henson/Hanson Pennington (b. 1814/15 in Carroll County d. before 1870) belongs to the Cecil County branch even though his daughter Julia, my 3rd great grandmother raised her children to be Episcopalians. My other brick wall is another 3rd great grandfather, William Lilley/Lilly (b. 1815 in Howard County d. 1895 in Baltimore) and I can find no clues at all to his ancestry though I've found out a lot about him personally. I have a passion for history and hope to find something I can do on the Maryland project that involves history plus I hope I can find someone who can help me break down those 2 brick walls. Let me know if I have written too much here and I'll try to edit it. Also please let me know if you have any information that may help me take down those 2 brick walls. (July, 2019) *[[Williams-65937|Alexander Steuart Williams]]. I have an interest in Maryland history, in particular the Steuart family and the Calverts. I created a number of pages at Wikipedia including this one here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_H._Steuart_(politician) (August, 2018) Roy Breerwood (Breerwood-4) The progenitor of the Breerwood family came to America some time between 1725 and 1748 and settled in Maryland. Most of the early generations lived in Dorchester County. Each spouse that married into the family brought with them ancestors from other counties on the Eastern Shore. I have information as well as an interest to learn more about the following families: Mace, Spedden, Taylor, Price, Beckwith, and others I may discover related to them. Melinda Medlock Lyon-807: I am interested in the Cheney , Dunbar, Phelps, Marchant and Taylor Families in the Anne Arundel area.

Maryland Quaker records: Nottingham Monthly Meeting, Cecil County

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: East Nottingham Monthly Meeting, Cecil County, Maryland]] == Maryland Quaker records: Nottingham Monthly Meeting, Cecil County == Maryland Quaker records: Nottingham Monthly Meeting, Cecil County. * by Nottingham Monthly Meeting (Md). * published 1900. * Worldcat:[http://www.worldcat.org/title/maryland-quaker-records-nottingham-monthly-meeting-cecil-county/oclc/1049634709&referer=brief_results index] of editions and formats. Contains a list of births, deaths, marriages etc. from 1730 to the late 19th century. * Source Example: ::: Nottingham Monthly Meeting. ''[[Space:Maryland Quaker records: Nottingham Monthly Meeting, Cecil County|Nottingham Monthly Meeting]]'' (Nottingham Monthly Meeting, Cecil, Maryland, 1900) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Nott-MM|Nott-MM]]: Page 73. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Maryland Quaker records: Nottingham Monthly Meeting, Cecil County|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Archive.org: https://archive.org/details/marylandquakerre00nott/page/n5 === Errata === ----

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'''US Civil War: War Between the States Project'''
*[[Project:US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States | US Civil War: War Between the States Project Page]] *[[Space:Civil_War_Project_Resource_Page | Project Resource Page]] ==Introduction== During the American Civil War, Maryland, a slave state, was one of the border states, straddling the South and North. Because of its strategic location, bordering the capital city of Washington D.C., and the strong desire of the opposing factions within the state to sway public opinion towards their respective causes, Maryland would play an important role in the American Civil War.[[Wikipedia: Maryland in the American Civil War]] Maryland was host to the Battle of Antietam. More than twice as many many Americans were killed or mortally wounded in combat at Antietam on September 17, 1862 as in the War of 1812, the Mexican War, and the Spanish-American War combined.[http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/antiet.htm Eye Witness to History: Carnage at Antietam]. Maryland's Civil War legacy would become their contribution to the medical care and propper identification and burial of soldiers, led partially by Clara Barton and chronicled in the National Museum of Civil War Medicine in Frederick, Maryland.[http://www.civilwarmed.org/ Civil War Medicine]. === Free Sites === *[http://www.lib.umd.edu/civilwarwomen/exhibition/introduction_womenwar.html Women on the Border Civil War Exhibit] *[http://www.heritagemontgomery.org/montgomery-county/civil-war-video-life-war-zone-montgomery-county-during-civil-war Life in A War Zone] Video Series of the War Experience in Maryland *[http://msa.maryland.gov/ Maryland State Archives] *[http://www.dnr.state.md.us/publiclands/civilwar.asp Maryland Department of Natural Resources] *[http://www.civilwartraveler.com/EAST/MD/ Civil War Traveler Maryland] *[https://www.prattlibrary.org/uploadedFiles/www/locations/central/maryland/md_cw_complete.pdf Civil War in Maryland Guide to Enoch Pratt Free Library] *[http://www.civilwar.org/battlefields/antietam.html Civil War Trust: Battle at Antietam] *[http://civil-war-battles.findthebest.com/ American Civil War Battles], overviews, summaries, sortable by casualties, outcomes. This site also has databases for looking up soldiers and sailors. *[http://www.accessgenealogy.com/cemetery/ Cemetery Records], listed by state *[http://civilwar.com/ Civil War] Teaching and other resources. *[http://www.civilwar.si.edu/ Civil War@Smithsonian] *[http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/tvii.htm Civil War Battle Summaries], listed by state or by campaign. *[http://www.civil-war.net/ Civil War Resource Page] The Civil War Home Page dedicated to the participants, both North and South, in the great American Civil War 1861 - 1865 *[http://www.nps.gov/civilwar/soldiers-and-sailors-database.htm Civil War Soldiers and Sailors Database] *[http://www.civilwartraveler.com/ Civil War Traveler] *[http://www.csmd.edu/library/smsc/NPS_Soldiers/index.html Civil War Slave/Soldiers Listing, College of Southern Maryland] ==== Union ==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Maryland,_Civil_War_Service_Records_of_Union_Soldiers_(FamilySearch_Historical_Records) Maryland Civil War Service Records of Union Soldiers] ==== Confederate ==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/United_States,_Records_of_Confederate_Prisoners_of_War_(FamilySearch_Historical_Records) United States Records of Confederate Prisoners of War] === Paid Sites === *[http://www.civilwardata.com/ American Civil War Database] Annual Membership $25, visitor pass $10. I haven't used this site, so cannot review. *[http://www.fold3.com/ Fold3] Annual Membership, $79.95. Coupons and discounts are available online for certain groups, including veterans. An Ancestry site. Has many military record images (not all), census records. Navagation/searches can be difficult. Record images are very good. [http://go.fold3.com/special/?iid=446 7 Day Free Trial] could be used if you amass a number of searches and complete them at one time. NOTE: Check the project page for members who are willing to do a look up based upon their membership. ==== Union ==== ==== Confederate ==== === Categories Existing on WikiTree === ==== Maryland POW Camps ==== *[[:Category:Point_Lookout_Civil_War_Prison%2C_Scotland%2C_Maryland | Camp Lookout POW Camp]] *[http://www.plpow.com/ Point Lookout POW Descendants] *[http://www.censusdiggins.com/prison_ptlookout.html Pt. 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=Maryland’s Warriors of the Revolution, 1774-1783= This is a pre-print of an article intended for publication. Feel free to consult the article but please refrain from copying any portion of it. Draft WT4-1 Mar 2023 (with minor revisions to suit WikiTree format and conventions) [[Moore-20209|Jim Moore]] ==Introduction== ===Abstract=== The purpose of this paper is to trace the (re)organizations of the Maryland militia and state troops, and to follow the evolution of Maryland units during the Revolutionary War—with particular emphasis on their origins in the militia. Although specific events are sometimes mentioned, usually to provide context for organizational changes, it is not a goal of this paper to describe the engagements of the military organizations. This paper makes many references to the Archives of Maryland and relies upon earlier research by: Wright, the authoritative reference to the organization and evolution of the Continental Army; Clements for the evolution of the Maryland militia; and Scharf’s History of Maryland. The particular contributions of this paper are: * to distinguish whether particular Maryland units were militia, state troops, or Continentals; and * to show the evolution of some units from militia to Continental, militia to state troop, or state troop to Continental. The article is arranged roughly chronologically. In order to show continuity in the evolution of units, however, paragraphs prefaced with "Afterward" summarize developments subsequent to the period. ===Terminology=== ===Continental Army vs. State Troops vs. Militia=== During the Revolution, Maryland warriors would have been enrolled in one or more of three types of military organizations1: * The Continental Army consisted of units created or designated to fulfill quotas levied by the Continental Congress, serving under George Washington's overall command, in any of several geographical departments. The organization of the Continental Army was legislated by the Continental Congress. Throughout the war, many states sought to label their militia units or state troops as Continentals to relieve their expenses, but, the only actual Continental units were those authorized by the Continental Congress in various times during the war. * Maryland "State troops" consisted of units of full-time soldiers defending the boundaries of Maryland. Generally these troops served inside Maryland, but could be dispatched outside the state when necessary. In some cases, units of state troops were reassigned to the Continental Army in order to fulfill levies from the Congress. This category also includes the Maryland Navy and a company of Marines for naval use. * Maryland Militia consisted of units of part-time soldiers activated as needed for specific purposes. With a few exceptions, these units served within the boundaries of Maryland. Occasionally, militia units coordinated their action with the Continental Army, but were, nevertheless, not part of the Army. In some such cases, Congress even reimbursed particular expenses but this does not imply that the militia had become Continentals. In some cases, members of the militia were recruited, individually or in numbers, to become Continentals. It’s important to note that, in its usage at that time, the word “militia” was used in two subtly different ways. Of course, one usage is to refer to the organized units of militia that were mandated by the government of Maryland. But consider this Maryland law2 announced by the General Assembly on 22 April 1778: :''An ACT to procure troops for the American Army'' :''This act provides for raising 2,902 men…This number of men is apportioned on the several counties according to the number of militia in each…'' :''If in any county its quota shall not be raised before the 20th of May next, there shall be a general muster of the militia, which is to be divided into so many classes, respect being had to property, as there shall be men wanted.  A draught is to take place in every class that does not procure its recruit within five days, the person upon whom the lot shall fall, shall serve nine months…'' The law concerns meeting the quota on Maryland for providing troops to the Continental Army. The quota is apportioned to each county, based on the population enrolled in the militia. The last resort is to draft men from the militia. But why is the quota apportioned according to the number of men in the militia and why does the draft apply only to those men already in the militia? It’s because, from August 1775 onward, service in the militia was mandatory for all able free men (with a few occupations exempted) falling within a suitable age range. In other words, the militia was a census of all men suitable for military service. So the term “militia” could be used to indicate the organized units of the state or it could be used to refer to the population of men suitable for military service.. This second usage will be useful in understanding how Maryland provided men for the Continental Flying Camp. ===Military Units and Formations=== The hierarchy of military units and formations has evolved throughout history, and there were many variations on theme. No brief description can be regarded as correct. For the purposes of this paper, the notional hierarchy, from smaller to larger, was: Company > Battalion > Regiment > Brigade. * A ''Company'' generally consisted of about 60-100 men, commanded by a Captain. * A ''Battalion'', the basic element of maneuver,3 generally consisted of about 10 companies, commanded by a Lt. Colonel or a Colonel. This formation was used by the Maryland militia. * A ''Regiment'' consisted of about 10 companies, commanded by a Colonel. This formation was used by the Continental Army. In this era, the main difference between a battalion and a regiment was that the regiment had a staff of a dozen or so men to support the commander, and to manage payroll, supply, medical, and chaplain functions.4 * A ''Brigade'' is a formation of regiments or battalions, commanded by a Brigadier General. (In British tradition, a brigade is a transient formation with units added or subtracted to achieve specified goals.5) Maryland militia were generally formed with 9 or so companies in a battalion. Continental regiments had a similar number of companies plus a regimental staff.6 ===Weapons=== Firearms were expensive and surprisingly scarce among the colonists. The most common firearm for both British and American forces was the ''musket'', a smooth bore weapon that was accurate at only close ranges. Specific American units, though, were armed with ''rifles'', a firearm that was more accurate, but slow to load, and which lacked a bayonet. Most forces on both sides, by this time, were equipped with flintlock weapons, rather than the older matchlocks. The firearm experience of most colonists was in hunting, while that of the British was in set-piece warfare; so, all considered, there was an asymmetry in infantry capability with the Americans having an edge in aimed fire by individuals and the British having an edge in massed fire by formations.7 The Americans exploited this as early as the siege of Boston by forming specialized rifle companies. ===Pre-War=== English settlers to the New World brought along a tradition of arming themselves to protect their community. For example, King Charles I explicitly included such provisions in his 1632 charter for the Maryland colony. The first “trained band” was formed in St. Mary’s county in March 1634.8 By the time of the French and Indian War, Maryland had an organized militia that included, in principle, all able freemen between ages 16 and 60, with a few exceptions, numbering about 12,500. That war added an innovation; “provincial troops” were recruited for full-time service to fight at the side of British regulars and to garrison the frontier. When, a decade later, the Revolution started, Maryland already had a cadre of experienced veterans available for service.9 A report of 1 June 1774 estimated the number of militia to be 18,000 but added that “many of them are quite unprovided or very ill supplied with arms.”10 ===War or Negotiation?=== During the unrest leading up to the Revolution and for more than a year after the hostilities at Lexington and Concord, it remained unclear whether the outcome would be war or negotiation. In either case, ad hoc institutions would be needed to represent the interests of the colonists.11 The Maryland Convention (sometimes called the “Annapolis Convention” or the “Assembly of Freemen”) first met on 22 June 1774, and, among other business, elected Maryland delegates to the Continental Congress, which convened 5 September 1774. In April 1775, a Council of Safety was created to act in behalf of the Convention when it was not in session.12 In December of 1774, the Maryland Convention recommended voluntary enlistment into the militia so that the presence of the British Army would no longer be necessary:13 :''… a well regulated militia, composed of the gentlemen, freeholders, and other freemen, is the natural strength and only stable security of a free government, and that such militia will relieve our mother country from any expense in our protection and defence; will obviate the pretence of a necessity for taxing us on that account, and render it unnecessary to keep any standing army (ever dangerous to liberty, ) in this province: And therefore it is recommended to such of the said inhabitants of this province as are from sixteen to fifty years of age, to form themselves into companies of sixty-eight men…'' The remark of a standing army being “ever dangerous to liberty,” voices an opinion commonly held in many of the colonies and explains the reluctance to form a Continental Army in a timely manner. The Convention went on to prescribe organization and set drill requirements for the militia companies.14 Each company was to drill twice a week with flintlocks and bayonet. This made them better prepared than many other provincial soldiers, who were not trained with bayonet until Von Steuben organized Continental drill instruction in March 1778.15 Possibly the first company of Maryland volunteers to respond to the Convention’s recommendation was the ''Baltimore Independent Cadets'', recruited into the militia by Capt. Mordecai Gist and organized on 3 December 1774.16 ==June 1775-June 76: The Siege of Boston== When hostilities broke out at Lexington and Concord on April 19, 1775, there was no Continental Army. The Battle of Bunker Hill and the initial weeks of the siege of Boston were conducted by the militias of various nearby colonies. A few days later, reacting to the news, the Maryland Convention urged that “particular attention be paid to forming and exercising the militia throughout this province.”17 ===Maryland Rifle Companies=== The Continental Congress approved the formation of a Continental Army, June 14, 1775. In addition to taking responsibility for the troops already at Boston, it requested other colonies to raise forces. It set quotas for Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Virginia to provide ten light infantry companies of “expert riflemen”--the first forces raised directly as Continental Army.18 Two of the rifle companies were to be raised in Maryland. The Maryland Convention assigned the task to the Frederick County Committee on Observation, which organized the companies within a week of Congress’s call.19 The two rifle companies—commanded by Michael Cresap and Thomas Price20— arrived in Boston in August to join the siege.21 The New England militia companies at Boston remained militia of their respective provinces, while the levied rifle companies, including Maryland’s, were incorporated into the Continental Army.22 Washington arrived in Dorchester and took command on July 2, 1775. ==The 1775 Organization of the Maryland Militia== The Maryland Convention approved armed opposition to British troops, July-August 1775, and took steps to strengthen its military. It authorized the formation of 40 companies of “minutemen” to “fight... for the preservation of American Liberty…” in Maryland or in neighboring colonies.23 The 40 minuteman companies were to be raised in counties; 24 of them were grouped into 3 battalions, centered in Baltimore, Frederick county, and the Western Shore, while the remainder were independent.24 Each battalion was to be led by a Colonel, a Lt. Colonel, two Majors, a Quartermaster, and an Adjutant. Each was to create a light infantry company drawn from its other eight companies. Battalion and light infantry officers were to be commissioned by the Convention, while company officers were to be elected. All companies were to drill two days a week and be paid for one of them.25 The Convention also established a structure for its regular militia. All able freemen (with some age and occupation exceptions) were required to enroll by 15 September and be prepared to “...march to such places within this province...and fight…” Unlike the Minutemen, the militia were limited to action within the province. County committees of observation were to assign companies to battalions. The militia companies were required to drill one day per week, and one additional day per month with their battalion. Militia members were to be paid while on active duty.26 The August 1775 resolutions also subdivided Frederick County into three districts along lines that later resulted in new counties.27 The Upper District became Washington County (including what is now Allegany and Garrett counties) on September 6, 1776. The Lower District became Montgomery County on August 31, 1776. ==The 35-Regiment Continental Army== By mid-October, the Army besieging Boston had 38 regiments plus additional rifle units, artillery, and companies, for a total of more than 22,000 men.28 However, the regiments and other units had various sizes and organizations, depending on the norms of the individual colonies providing them.29 The Continental Congress, on November 4, 1775, approved a reorganization of the Continental Army into 35 uniformly organized infantry regiments, plus one rifle regiment and one artillery regiment. The change was announced by Washington and implementation began on January 1.30 The two ''Maryland Rifle Companies'' were not initially affected by the January 1776 reorganization of the Continental Army because, unlike the New England forces, their enlistments did not expire until July.31 ===Eastern Shore Battalion=== A British fleet, sheltering the deposed Royal Governor of Virginia, Lord Dunmore, had begun raiding the Eastern Shore of Virginia, as early as June 1775. The Continental Congress requested three Pennsylvania32 militia companies to respond but they were diverted to another crisis on the Canadian border. On 8 January 1776, Congress asked Maryland send three companies of Minutemen.33 The company from Dorchester, commanded by Capt. Joseph Robson, “possess[ing] only ten guns fit for service,”34 could not respond, but a company from Kent county, under Capt. James Kent, and a company from Queen Anne’s county, under Capt. William Henry, arrived in Northampton county, Virginia in mid-February, returning to Maryland a month later. Although the Continental Army reimbursed the expenses of this so-called ''Eastern Shore Battalion'', it was never absorbed into the Continental Army’s organization and remained militia.35 It should not be confused with the later Continental Army regiment commanded by Colonel William Richardson and stationed on the Chesapeake Bay. ==The 1776 Reorganization of Maryland Militia== In January 1776, the Convention reorganized the Maryland military, including the militia. Five military districts were created and Brigadiers named for them—Thomas Johnson, Jr., Henry Hooper, John Dent, James L. Chamberlain and Andrew Buchanan—with Johnson being senior, hence the Brigadier-General for the state.36 A battalion structure was superimposed upon the existing companies of militia. Each battalion was led by a colonel, a lieutenant colonel, a 1st major, a 2nd major, a quartermaster, and an adjutant, all to be commissioned by the Convention.37 There was no regimental level of formation, so the battalions reported directly to the brigadier of the military district. The battalions were numbered 1 through 38, although 16 additional battalions remained named rather than numbered. Brigadiers were authorized to form excess companies into a formation called a “corps”—but most simply assigned excess companies to create over-strength battalions.38 ==Maryland’s State Troops== The January 1776 resolutions of the Convention made other changes, too. They disbanded the Minutemen as of March, replacing them with full-time state troops “for the defence and protection of this province,” comprising 1444 paid men with “proper officers” formed into a battalion of 9 companies (8 infantry and 1 light), 7 independent companies, 2 companies of artillery, and one of marines. The Convention was authorized to order these troops into Virginia, Delaware and Pennsylvania.39 Officers were selected and monthly pay (between $5-1/3 and $50, depending on rank) was determined.40 Two months thereafter, the Convention took steps to establish a Maryland Navy.41 Accordingly, the ''Maryland Battalion'', ''Seven Independent Companies'', and ''Maryland State Artillery Companies'' were organized as described below. ===The Maryland Battalion=== The ''Maryland Battalion'' of the State Troops was organized as nine companies in Baltimore and Annapolis during spring of 1776.42 The battalion was formed under the command of Colonel William Smallwood and was split between Annapolis and Baltimore. Smallwood, Major Thomas Price, and the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 6th, 7th, and part of the 9th companies were stationed at the battalion headquarters in Annapolis. Lt. Colonel Francis Ware, 2nd Major Mordecai Gist,    and the 4th, 5th and part of the 9th company were stationed in Baltimore. It is notable that Mordecai Gist was named a Major in the battalion. This suggests that he may have enrolled the members of his pre-war ''Baltimore Independent Cadets'' into this battalion. One source43 makes that assertion and provides an illustration of their uniform and the uniform eventually adopted by the whole of the ''Maryland Battalion''. Afterward… As explained later, the ''Maryland Battalion'' was adopted into the Continental Army in August 1776. ===Seven Independent Companies=== The ''Seven Independent Companies'' of State Troops were organized March 7-14 at various locations bordering the Chesapeake Bay.44 The Convention resolved that “the uniform of the land forces and marines be hunting-shirts; the hunting-shirts of the marines to be blue, and those of the land forces to be other colors.”45 Hindman’s Fourth Independent Company is known to have worn the uniform depicted in this reference.46 Maryland State Troops, as well as militia, were engaged repeatedly in defending the Chesapeake Bay from raids by the British Navy, e. g. March47 and June48 of 1776. Afterward… As explained later, the ''Seven Independent Companies'' were adopted into the Continental Army in August 1776. ===Maryland State Artillery Companies=== The ''1st and 2nd Maryland Artillery Companies'', State Troops authorized by the Convention in January 1776, were organized during the spring of 1776 in Baltimore and Annapolis, respectively. The ''3rd Maryland State Artillery Company'' was formed in Annapolis during the winter of 1776.49 Afterward… As explained later, the three ''Maryland State Artillery Companies'' were adopted into the Continental Army on November 22, 1777, as the ''1st, 2nd, and 3rd Maryland Continental Artillery Companies'', and were used in support of the Maryland Continental infantry regiments.50 ==Summer 1776: Battle of New York== ===German Battalion=== On 25 May 1776, the Continental Congress authorized the ''German Battalion'' in response to British use of Hessian mercenaries. Both Maryland and Pennsylvania were to provide four companies of immigrant Germans and men of German descent.51 The battalion was organized in Philadelphia, May-September. In addition to five companies from Pennsylvania (exceeding their quota), Maryland provided four companies—two each from Baltimore and Frederick counties. Captains George Stricker and Ludowick Weltner, of Maryland, were appointed as Lt. Colonel and Major, respectively, while a Pennsylvanian was appointed as Colonel.52 Afterward… The ''German Battalion'' served until disbanded 1 January 1781. Its battles included Trenton, defense of Philadelphia, Monmouth, and Iroquois suppression. For purposes of meeting its quota, Maryland accounted for the battalion, along with a few other units, as the ''8th Maryland Regiment''.53 ===The Continental Flying Camp (part 1)=== Apprehending the danger to New York and Fort Ticonderoga, the Continental Congress, on June 3, 1776, requested that the states provide 19,800 militia for the defense of those positions, as well as a “flying camp” of 10,000 men to act as a strategic reserve through December 1, 1776. Maryland’s quota was to be 3400 men. The choice of militia was based on both practical and ideological reasoning—militia could be supplied more quickly and was thought to be more representative of the people.54 The Maryland Council replied that it lacked authority to order the militia to service outside the province; but Maryland’s congressional delegates responded that the intent was not to send militia units but rather to recruit persons who were serving in the militia.55 The Maryland deputies wrote to the Council on June 15:56 :''It never was intended that any part of the militia was compellable to march out of the Provinces; no do we know of any Power in ours, even tho' the Convention was sitting, to order the militia upon Service out of the Province. It was intended that the flying camp should be formed by voluntary Inlistments [sic] of the militia, and it was supposed that the People of the respective Provinces would readily and voluntarily march to the head quarters of this flying camp, which was ordered principally to defend the middle Colonies. It will be necessary however to appoint officers and give directions to the body of militia when raised, and this may be done by your council or the Convention.'' It’s worth taking a moment to parse this communication. The first sentence includes the phrase, “any part of the militia was compellable to march out of the provinces.” This is the first meaning of “militia,” as mentioned previously; it refers to the militia as an organization of    battalions and companies. The second sentence includes the phrase, “voluntary Inlistments of the militia.” This refers to the second meaning—the population of men suitable for fighting. The word “militia” in the final sentence refers to the body of men who have been recruited. The Convention resolved on June 25 to send 3,405 men organized in four battalions of nine companies each, plus one additional company. Officers were issued warrants to “enroll” non-commissioned officers and privates. “Enrollments were to be of those who voluntarily offered themselves.” The enrollment lists, “even if not completed,” were to be returned by 20 July.57 Maryland’s portion of the Flying Camp was to be commanded by Brig. Thomas Johnson, Jr., but it was later determined that his service within Maryland was essential and John Dent was chosen, then he resigned shortly thereafter and Rezin Beall was selected.58 Apparently, Beall was also to serve as the Brigadier-General of the Maryland militia.59 Clements60 makes it clear that, “although the term ‘militia’ was used to describe the Flying Camp troops, they were, in fact, short term volunteers in the Continental Forces. Once they left Maryland, they were under the control of General Washington, and they were to be paid and supported by the Continental Congress rather than by Maryland.” The Maryland Convention applied to Congress for the reimbursement of 10,000 pounds expended in fulfilling their quota for the Flying Camp.61 The archivists of the state of    Maryland agree that the Maryland Flying Camp were not militia,62 and have implemented this distinction by including Flying Camp records in Volume 18 of the Archives, the volume that deals with the Continental Army. ===1st and 2nd Maryland Regiments=== Given the urgency of the expected British attack on New York, the Convention apparently decided not to wait for the fruits of the Flying Camp recruiting campaign and dispatched the previously mentioned ''Maryland Battalion'' and the ''Seven Independent Companies'' to New York on July 6, 1776.63 Smallwood’s Battalion and three of the independent companies reached New York on August 9. Price, commanding four other companies, reached New York on September 19, after being released from coastal defense.64 The ''Seven Independent Companies'' were formed into a make-shift battalion commanded by Major Mordecai Gist. During the Long Island campaign, they camped adjacent to Smallwood’s battalion.65 Some might regard the ''Maryland Battalion'' as part of the Flying Camp. This is not correct, as evidenced by a letter from Colonel William Richardson to George Washington, dated 4 July 1778, and the disposition of the issues raised by that letter. In the letter, Richardson asserts that the ranking order of officers of the Flying Camp (including Richardson’s unit) and the Maryland Continental Line (including Smallwood’s unit) should be equivalent, e. g. a Flying Camp Colonel does not rank below a Maryland Line colonel.) His assertion was rejected, stating that the establishing orders “gave the Field Officers [major and above] of Colo. Smalwood’s [sic] Battalion, the right of Commanding any Field offi[c]er of whatsoever Rank in the Flying Camp, or in the Militia belonging to the State.”66 Regardless of the merits, the dispute makes it clear that Smallwood’s Regiment was not part of the Flying Camp. The ruling is also clear that the Flying Camp was distinct from the state militia. On August 17, Congress formally allotted Maryland a quota of two additional Continental regiments. The Maryland Convention responded with a book-keeping change. They counted the ''Maryland Battalion'' and the ''Seven Independent Companies'' to the Continental Army as fulfilling that quota—same troops but now on the Continental payroll. They were adopted into the Continental Army as part of Lord Stirling’s Brigade.67 Their heroics in covering the Continental evacuation from the Battle of Long Island are famously described in many sources, including Scharf.68 Washington’s confidential secretary, Tench Tilghman wrote that “no regular troops ever made a more gallant resistance than Smallwood’s regiment.”69 Afterward… In January 1777 reorganization of the Continental Army, the ''Maryland Battalion'' and the ''Seven Independent Companies'' were reorganized as the ''1st'' ''and 2nd'' ''Maryland Regiments'' of the Continental Army.70 After the reorganization, they wore the uniform that eventually came to be the most popular in the Continental Army.71 In May 1777, the 1st and 2nd regiments were assigned to the ''1st and 2nd Maryland Brigades'', respectively and remained with those brigades through their evolution into a singular ''Maryland Brigade,'' January 1781. The regiments were eventually disbanded in November 1783.72 ===The Continental Flying Camp (part 2)=== Although it had been “supposed that the People of the respective Provinces would readily and voluntarily march to the head quarters of this flying camp,” Maryland’s recruiting campaign for the Flying Camp went slowly. The Maryland Archives contain a note that: “Capt. Mantz' Company was ordered to Leonardtown [Maryland] and from there to Philadelphia where it arrived Aug. 23rd.”73 Presumably others were also sent to Washington’s Army when ready. Due the incomplete enrollments, though, this did not suffice to fill the quota of four battalions. On September 10, the Maryland Convention renewed their recruitment effort by directing the militia battalion commanders to “select companies of volunteers” for service in the Flying Camp through December 1, “receiv[ing] continental pay from the day of enrollment.”74 Three alternatives were provided: enlisting individual members of the militia; recruiting additional persons by existing militia officers and “a considerable number of their company”; and enrolling an entire militia company. Each county was assigned a quota of companies with the total of eighteen companies being enough to create two battalions/regiments. The need to begin recruiting precisely two battalions at this late date suggests that the ''Maryland Battalion'' and the ''Seven Independent Companies'' originally might have been intended to become two battalions of the Flying Camp, but that this plan went awry when Congress raised the Maryland Continental quota by two in August and Smallwood’s two battalions were, instead, accepted into the Maryland Line of the Continental Army. The Maryland Council of Safety sent a letter, dated 16 August, to their delegates in the Congress, summarizing the troops sent. The letter states, “we shall have near four thousand men with you in a short time. This exceeds our quota for the Flying Camp.” The list included with the letter shows Smallwood’s battalion and the independent companies as well as 28 other companies.75 Finally, after Smallwood reported to Congress in Philadelphia on August 17, President John Hancock sent a letter to General Washington stating that “troops from Maryland [were] on their way to join the Flying Camp.”76 Thomas Ewing was appointed the Colonel of the ''3rd Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp''.77 Others were Charles Greenbury Griffith (''1st''), Josias Carvil Hall    (''2nd''), and William Richardson (''4th'').78 Brigadier Rezin Beall had overall command of the four Maryland battalions.79 Maryland’s Flying Camp was blooded at a critical point in the Battle of Harlem Heights, repulsing three British advances. Col. Tench Tilghman,80 Washington’s confidential secretary, and a Marylander, wrote that captured British prisoners “told us they expected our men would have run away…but that they were never more surprised than to see us advancing to attack them. The Virginia and Maryland troops bear the palm.”81 Afterward… The enlistments in the Flying Camp expired on December 1, 1776 and the formation passed out of existence. Many members chose not to stay. In one company, for example, only seven of the 68 privates can be found in later rosters of Continental units. Some were unhappy with their Brigadier, Rezin Beall.82 Nevertheless, some of the officers and men were recruited into other Maryland forces of the Continental Army, state troops, or militia. ===Maryland and Virginia Rifle Regiment=== The needs of Washington’s army were still not satisfied. On June 17, 1776, the ''Maryland and Virginia Rifle Regiment'' of the Continental Army was authorized. It was organized ten days later to consist of the existing two rifle companies from Maryland (the ones that went to the siege of Boston), an existing rifle company from Virginia, two new companies to be formed in Maryland, and four new companies to be raised in Virginia.83 Captains Moses Rawlings and Otho Holland Williams were promoted to be Lt. Colonel and Major of the regiment. (Rawlings was promoted Colonel, six months later.) The new Maryland companies were raised during July in Frederick and Harford counties. Afterward… After parts of the regiment were captured at Fort Washington, NY, on 16 November 1776, the regiment was disbanded. The remaining Maryland portion was reorganized as a single company, commanded by Capt. Alexander Lawson Smith, and attached to the ''4th Maryland Regiment''. On March 21, 1779, it was reorganized as ''Rawling’s Independent Corps'', three companies, and dispatched to the Western Department of the Continental Army.84 ==The 88-Regiment Continental Army== Even while combat in New York continued, the Congress approved, on September 16, 1776, an enlargement and reorganization of the Continental Army to total 88 regiments/battalions, including eight allotted to Maryland.85 The Maryland Convention protested that this exceeded their “just quota” but, nevertheless, agreed to use its “utmost endeavours to raise the 8 battalions required (including the troops already … in the service of the United States.”86 The success of this effort will be described later. Following the Declaration of Independence, the Maryland Convention had resolved to create a new, democratic state government. They completed a state constitution and then adjourned on November 11, 1776, handing power over to the new government. Thomas Johnson was elected by the new legislature as the state’s first governor. ==The 110-Regiment Continental Army== Surveying the near-ruinous results of the defense of New York, the Continental Congress, in December 1776, authorized sixteen additional regiments, which along with six previously raised directly by the Congress and not tied to any state, increased the size of the Army to 110 infantry regiments.87 This was to be the peak size of the Continental Army, as fiscal and recruiting constraints required shrinking and reorganizing the Army during the remainder of the war. Furthermore, the Continental Army initiated the practice of directly recruiting individuals, in addition to directing the states to provide groups of men in accordance with a quota.88 In fact, the Continental Army never reached its full size. For example, Scharf asserts that, in April of 1777, irrespective of authorized size, Washington’s Army numbered only eight thousand men fit for duty—all of them from the states south of the Hudson River.89 ===4th Continental Light Dragoon Regiment=== Congress’s December 1776 resolution to enlarge the Army to 110 regiments also authorized up to 3000 light “dragoons”.90 One regiment was to be commanded by Stephen Moylan, who had served as Quartermaster General of the Army. The primary mission was to be reconnaissance.91 Colonel Moylan organized his regiment, sometimes called “Moylan’s Horse”—to consist of 6 troops from    Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, and New Jersey—at Philadelphia and Baltimore during the spring of 1777.92 Afterward… Shortages of men, horses, and forage caused the brigade to be dispersed in the late 1778. Moylan’s regiment was then equipped as infantry.93 ===Gist’s Additional Continental Regiment=== Nathaniel Gist (probably pronounced “guest”, and sometimes spelled that way), born in Maryland and a first cousin of Maryland’s Mordecai Gist, was a frontiersman, often living among the Cherokee Indians. During the French & Indian War, he served in Washington’s Virginia Regiment on the ill-fated Braddock Expedition.94 He, like his father, became a close associate of Washington’s. On January 11, 1777, Washington commissioned him Colonel to command ''Gist’s Additional Continental Regiment'', intended as a light infantry unit. It was one of the 16 additional regiments authorized by Congress in December 1776. Gist was to recruit men on the southern frontier for four companies, as well as 500 Cherokees to serve as scouts.95 Only three companies were formed—recruited from Maryland and Virginia. The Maryland legislature judged that one of the difficulties in meeting their own quota arose from the recruiting of independent forces like Gist’s. They imposed a 100 pound penalty on anyone who enlisted a Maryland resident for any unit other than the state’s own forces.96 Afterward…. Two companies, under Captains John Gist and Joseph Smith, were attached to the ''3rd Maryland Regiment'', and one to the 12th Virginia. Three additional Virginia regiments were consolidated into Gist’s on 22 April 1779, and the regiment was assigned to the ''1st Virginia Brigade'' shortly thereafter.97 ===Grayson’s Additional Continental Regiment=== William Grayson was one of Washington’s aides. Like Gist, above, he was authorized to raise one of the 16 additional regiments authorized by Congress in December 1776. He was close to his future brother-in-law, Maryland’s William Smallwood, and recruited men for nine companies from Maryland and Delaware as well as his native Virginia. His regiment was assigned successively to the ''4th and 3rd Virginia Brigades''. Ultimately, his regiment was one of three combined with Gist’s on 22 April 1779. ==Year 1777== Despite Washington’s victories at Trenton and Princeton, the enlistments of many Continentals had expired and the army was vulnerable. At the request of the Congress, the Council of Safety ordered the militia of Anne Arundel, Prince George’s, Kent, Queen Anne’s, Frederick, Baltimore, Harford and Cecil counties, serving under the command of Thomas Johnson, to join Washington’s army in New Jersey.98 The duration of their stay is uncertain but probably brief; it soon became clear that the British Army had withdrawn into winter quarters in New York. ===3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th Maryland Regiments=== Unlike the 1st and 2nd regiments, these units were authorized as part of the (88 regiment) Continental Army in September 1776—''before'' they were formed. The 4th through 7th organized themselves around cadres of officers from the regiments previously sent to the Flying Camp, while officers for the 3rd came from other sources.99 Each was organized in March 1777100 as eight companies recruited in various counties of the state: *3rd: Anne Arundel, Prince George’s, Talbot, Harford, and Somerset *4th: Baltimore, Anne Arundel, and Somerset *5th: Queen Anne, Kent, Caroline, Dorchester *6th: Prince George’s, Frederick, Cecil, Harford, Queen Anne, and Anne Arundel *7th: Frederick and Baltimore With this development, Maryland asserted that it had achieved its quota of 8 regiments. Maryland officials counted the seven ''Maryland Regiments'', plus its portion of the ''German Battalion'' and the ''Maryland Rifle Companies'' that had been combined into the ''Maryland and Virginia Rifle Regiment''. Afterward… In May 1777, the five new regiments joined with the ''1st and 2nd Maryland Regiments'' to form two brigades. The ''1st Maryland Brigade'' consisted of the odd-numbered regiments and was commanded by Brigadier William Smallwood. The ''2nd Maryland Brigade'' consisted of the even-numbered regiments and was commanded by Brigadier Philippe-Hubert, Chevalier de Preudhomme de Borre.101 In September 1781, the ''3rd'' and ''4th'' were assigned to ''Gist’s Brigade'', and then reassigned, January 1782, to the (now singular) ''Maryland Brigade''. Colonel William Richardson commanded the ''5th Maryland Regiment'' from its formation to October 1779.102 During the spring and summer of 1777, Richardson’s regiment was stationed at Salisbury, on Maryland’s eastern shore, to deal with Loyalist insurrection there.103 Due to reductions in size of the Continental Army104, the ''6th'' and ''7th'' regiments were disbanded January 1781. The ''3rd'', ''4th'', and ''5th'' were disbanded January 1783.105 ==The 1777 Reorganization of Maryland Militia== Maryland reorganized its militia again in its Militia Act of 1777, effective July 1 of that year:106 * The military districts of the 1776 organization were dropped. Instead, each county was to have a senior military official, called a “county lieutenant.” * Each county was to be subdivided into battalions and specific companies assigned to them. * Each militia company was to be subdivided equally into eight “classes”. (Any one class taken horizontally across the entire battalion would be equal in strength to a company.) This system allowed the rotation of men serving actively. For example, after some period of service, the first class might be relieved and the second class activated. * No more than one fifth of the militia was to be sent out of state at any one time. This reorganization dropped the battalion numbering system of the 1776 reorganization, returning to the practice of named battalions in individual counties. The 1777 organization was still incompletely implemented on 26 August when the British invaded Maryland at the head of Chesapeake Bay, the first step toward capturing Philadelphia. The militia was alerted but the organizational problems were amplified by a simple lack of firearms—many militia members had none, partly because militia units were often stripped to supply arms for Maryland’s Continentals. Washington shifted the Continental Army to cover Philadelphia, but had to rely on militia to deal with the British invasion route. When confusion arose as to who would command the militia, Washington sent General Smallwood and Colonel Gist to take charge of the militia, and also sent Colonel Richardson’s Continental battalion north from its position on the Eastern Shore to join Colonel Gist. The result is that the ''1st Maryland Continental Regiment'' was deprived of senior commanders, those commanders were unavailable to any unit while en route, and they ultimately commanded poorly organized, poorly armed militia. Overall performance was inadequate and the British occupied Philadelphia in September.107 The ersatz militia force remained in action, blunting a British foray in early December, until the British settled into winter quarters and the militia were sent home in late December. One estimate of the number of militia involved is about 1,850 men. One should note, that despite being commanded by Continental field officers, the men and the units of the militia remained just that—Maryland militia.108 Afterward… Throughout the remainder of the war, until the cessation of hostilities on 22 April 1783, there were periodic threats of British landings in the Chesapeake Bay. One, in May 1779, was serious enough that Gist was again sent to command militia.109 ===Maryland Continental Artillery Companies=== Scharf reports that in the summer of 1777, Maryland authorized the artillery companies to march to Philadelphia to join Virginia companies in the formation of a regiment, presumably in response to the British threat upon that city, but provides no further detail.110 The three ''Maryland State Artillery Companies'' were adopted into the Continental Army on November 22, 1777, as the ''1st, 2nd, and 3rd Maryland Continental Artillery Companies'', and were used in support of the Maryland Continental infantry regiments.111 Afterward… On May 9, 1780, the ''1st'' was reorganized as the ''11th Company,'' and the 2nd and 3rd combined as the ''12th Company'', both consolidated with other artillery units into the ''1st Continental Artillery Regiment''. They were furloughed in the summer of 1783 and disbanded in November.112 ==Years 1778-1781== ===Pulaski’s Legion=== Casimir Pulaski, from Poland, had been appointed Command of Horse and Brigadier in September 1777 and established a riding school to teach European tactics for shock assaults. Unfortunately, his personality clashed with other officers and he resigned in March of 1778, never to be replaced. Nevertheless, Congress permitted him to raise an independent force of 68 lancers and 200 light infantry.113 ''Pulaski’s Legion'' was authorized 28 March 1778, and organized 10 April to 29 July, in Baltimore, to consist of one troop of lancers,114 two troops of dragoons, one company of riflemen, and two companies of light infantry. Most recruiting was performed in Pennsylvania and Maryland (but the recruited troops counted toward the states’ quotas115). On February 23, 1780, it was consolidated with the ''Free and Independent Chasseurs'' becoming ''Armand’s116 Legion'', later the ''1st Partisan Corps''.117 ===1780 Select Militia and Horse Troops=== In October 1780, Maryland created a category of militia termed as “Select,” intended to number 20,000 men by December and to train twice weekly. Select Militia were to have a higher alert status so that they could respond, equipped properly, on a few hours notice. Maryland also authorized the voluntary organization of 25-man “horse troops” for patrol work along the bay and to control dissident Loyalists.118 Meanwhile, the British had landed General Cornwallis in the southern theatre during the winter of 1779-80, and by spring of 1781 British forces were active in southeastern Virginia. In February 1781, Lafayette’s forces were sent south to meet that threat. Moreover, throughout 1781, there were several scares that British forces might land in the Chesapeake Bay or the Potomac River. Accordingly, ordinary militia and select militia were activated and deactivated as the threat level waxed and waned, and were, in general, withheld from Lafayette. In late June, three horse troops, totaling about 70 men, commanded by Capt. Nicholas Ruxton Moore of Baltimore, were dispatched to Lafayette, but they returned before the Battle of Yorktown. Apparently, no Maryland militia were active at that battle.119 There is some evidence that there may have been an overall commander of all of the Maryland Horse Troops. In June 1781, Matthew Ridley was appointed the adjutant of the “Troops [plural] of Light Horse” and Lyle Goodwin and William King were appointed surgeon and quartermaster, respectively, of the “Troops of Horse.”120 ==April 1781 Act for the Defense of the Bay== The April 1781 Act authorized a small group of state troops to support the militia, who continued to have primary responsibility for protecting the coast from British raids. The troops comprised an infantry company of 30 privates, and a twenty-four man horse troop on the Eastern Shore. Most ambitiously, 65 privates were to be enlisted for three years to build a fort, armed with ten nine-pound artillery guns at Drum Point.121 ==Conclusion== Many treatments of Maryland soldiers during the Revolutionary War neglect the state’s militia and omit entirely the role of its state troops. In fact, the organization of militia was managed throughout the war, being reorganized in various ways to meet an evolving understanding of the threat, and spawning various specialized organizations including minutemen and select militia. Eventually understanding the need for full-time soldiers for local defense, Maryland created its own state troops. Many of the units that joined the Continental Army have their origins in the militia and the state troops as Maryland struggled to reach the quotas set by the Continental Congress. The ''175th Infantry'' of the Maryland Army National Guard traces its legacy to the seven Maryland infantry regiments, hence to the State Troops of Maryland. ==Bibliography== In addition to footnotes describing one-off references to other sources, the sources listed below were used extensively in preparing this article: Clements, S. Eugene and Wright, F. Edward, '''The Maryland Militia in the Revolutionary War''', Westminster, MD : Heritage Books, 2006.
This is a compilation of muster roles and other documents related to the Maryland militia. The material is indexed in various ways and is the best available starting point for documenting the service of an individual in the militia. 40-plus pages of front matter summarize legislative actions concerning the creation of Maryland militia and state troops, as well as the assignment of units to the Continental Army. Nearly 100 pages comprise an alphabetical list of militia officers with useful annotations. More than 200 pages provide transcriptions of available muster rolls and an alphabetical index to the names. A particularly valuable contribution is a careful differentiation of Continental units, state troops and militia units.
Scharf, J. Thomas, '''History of Maryland from the Earliest Period to the Present Day''', 3 vols., Hatboro, PA : Tradition Press, 1967.
A detailed history, with extensive quotations from original documents. Available online at Internet Archive, [https://archive.org/ https://archive.org].
Wright, Robert K., Jr., '''The Continental Army.''' Army Lineage Series (David Trask, editor). Washington D.C. Center of Military History, United States Army, 1983, 1989.
Commissioned by the U.S. Army’s Center of Military History, this book is the authoritative reference to the organization of the Continental Army. The book notes (pp. 277-280), that the seven Maryland regiments of the Continental Army provide the legacy for the current 175th Infantry Division of the Maryland National Guard.
Maryland Archives Online, [https://msa.maryland.gov/megafile/msa/speccol/sc2900/sc2908/html/index.html https://msa.maryland.gov/megafile/msa/speccol/sc2900/sc2908/html/index.html]
This is a web presentation of the published volumes of the Archives volumes. In the relevant areas, the volumes were published ca 1900. The web version has been translated via OCR to readable, searchable text; it appears that effort has been made to correct the inevitable errors of the OCR process. The website provides an option to see an image of each published page. Of particular interest is Volume 18 which gathers items related to the Maryland Continentals.
'''Maryland Historical Magazine''', Maryland Center for History and Culture. [https://www.mdhistory.org/ https://www.mdhistory.org/] : viewed 30 Oct 2022.
Specific articles are cited in footnotes. Past issues can be searched and consulted at [http://mdhs.msa.maryland.gov/pages/index.aspx http://mdhs.msa.maryland.gov/pages/index.aspx] Recent issues may require registration and/or membership.
''Uniforms of the American Revolution''. Sons of the Revolution in the State of California. [http://www.srcalifornia.com/uniforms/uniforms.htm http://www.srcalifornia.com/uniforms/uniforms.htm] ; 2015.
This is a web presentation of: Lt. Charles M. Lefferts, Dorothy C. Barck, compiler, '''Uniforms of the Armies in the War of the American Revolution, 1775-1783''', limited edition of 500, (New York: New York Historical Society, 1926). Although the book provides some history (with useful, albeit abbreviated, citations), the primary value is the color plates depicting uniforms of various units.
==Footnotes== 1 Clements, p. iii. 2 Maryland Archives 203, pp. 192-3. 3 Wright, p. 4. 4 In principle, a regiment could have several battalions. However, British regiments in the Revolution effectively had one battalion, and so did the Americans. A British regiment was often reinforced with an additional company of light infantry and one of grenadiers (shock troops), but several exceptions decreased their combat force. For example, three privates of every company were fictitious but drew pay for the purpose of providing funds for widows and orphans. A British regimental commander, at full strength (a rare situation), could deploy a maximum of 448 fighters, while an American regiment could deploy 640. (Wright, p. 49.) Nevertheless, recruiting shortfalls forced, in 1778, a reorganization of the Continental regiments to a size similar to a British regiment. (Wright, pp. 126-7.) 5 Wright, p. 32. 6 Exception: Some of the Dorchester county militia were formed into a so-called corps. (The modern concept of “corps,” a semi-autonomous formation of several divisions, was invented later by Napoleon.) As used in Dorchester, the corps was a collection of militia companies numbering too few to form a battalion. 7 Wright, p. 7. 8 Louis Dow Cisco, “Evolution of Colonial Militia in Maryland,” Maryland Historical Magazine, vol. 35, no. 2, p. 166. The article describes the militia from the colony’s founding to about 1660. 9 Clements, p. 1. 10 “Maryland in 1773,” Maryland Historical Magazine, vol. 2, no. 4, p. 358. 11 This was easier in Maryland than in some colonies, because the Royal Governor was absent, on a trip to England. Herbert E. Klingelhofer, “The Cautious Revolution,” Maryland Historical Magazine, vol. 60, no. 3, pp. 261-314, specifically pp. 261-2. The article provides a detailed account of how Maryland’s sentiment evolved toward favoring independence. 12 Klingelhofer, p. 263. 13 Maryland Archives 78, pp. 8-9. 14 Clements, p. 3 and Maryland Archives 78, pp. 8-9: The organization of a militia company was specified as one captain, 2 lieutenants, one ensign, 4 sergeants, 4 corporals, 68 privates, and a drummer. 15 Lucy Leigh Bowie, “Maryland Troops in the Battle of Harlem Heights,” Maryland Historical Magazine, vol. 42, pp. 1-22, specifically, p. 7. 16 Wright, p. 81. 17 Clements, p. 4. 18 Wright, pp. 23-24. 19 Clements, pp. 4-5. 20 Wright, p. 319. Cresap died on October 18 and was replaced by his Lieutenant, Moses Rawling. Price was promoted on January 14, 1776 and replaced by Lieutenant Otho Holland Williams. Williams was captured by the British in 1776, but was released in prisoner exchange following the American victory at Saratoga. He eventually rose to the rank of Brigadier. 21 Clements, pp. 4-5. 22 Wright, p. 44. 23 Clements, pp. 5-6. 24 Wright, p. 81 and Clements, p. 6. 25 Clements, p. 6. 26 Clements, p. 6. 27 Clements, p. 7. 28 Wright, pp. 25-40. 29 Wright, p. 45. 30 Wright, pp. 47, 51, 89. The organization of a Continental Infantry Regiment was specified as: a Headquarters of 3 officers--Colonel, Lt. Colonel, Major; a staff of 10 persons—Surgeon, Surgeon’s Mate, Adjutant, Quartermaster, Paymaster, Sergeant Major, Quartermaster Sergeant, Drum Major, Fife Major, Chaplain; and 8 companies, each consisting of 90 persons--Captain, 1st Lieutenant, 2nd Lieutenant, Ensign, 4 Sergeants, 4 Corporals, Drummer, Fifer, and 76 Privates. 31 Wright, p. 54. 32 Delaware did not separate from Pennsylvania until June 1776. 33 Maryland Archives 18, p. 644. 34 Scharf, vol. 2, p. 191. 35 Clements, pp. 8-9. 36 Clements, pp. 9-10. 37 Later, battalion colonels were delegated the authority to name their quartermaster and adjutant; and the distinction of 1st and 2nd major was dropped. 38 Clements, pp. 9-12. 39 Maryland Archives 18, p. 4. 40 Scharf, vol. 2, p. 193. 41 Scharf, vol. 2, p. 203. 42 Wright, p. 277. 43 “Uniforms…,” http://www.srcalifornia.com/uniforms/p9.htm; citing Maryland Archives, XI, 110-111, XVIII, 4 seq.; Force's American Archives, 4th series, V, 1527, 1533, VI, 566; (Alexander Graydon's) Memoirs of a Life (Harrisburgh, Pa., 1811), p. 157; Recollections and Private Memoirs of Washington by G. W. P. Custis (N. Y., 186o), pp. 264-265; see post for descriptions of deserters; the articles of organization of the Baltimore Independent Cadets are printed in Scharf's History of Baltimore City and County, p. 70. 44 Wright, p. 277 45 Scharf, vol. 2, p. 193. 46 “Uniforms…,” http://www.srcalifornia.com/uniforms/p11.htm; citing Maryland Archives, XI, 183, 223; XII, 84, 120, 2 12, 344, 366-367;XVIII, 4, 23-25; Pennsylvania Journal, August 14, 1776. 47 Clements, pp. 13-15. 48 Clements, pp. 19-21. 49 Wright, p. 336. 50 Wright, pp. 149, 336. 51 Wright, p. 81. 52 Wright, pp. 81, 320. 53 Wright, pp. 320-1. 54 Wright, pp. 85-86 and Maryland Archives 18, p. 29. 55 Clements, p. 18. 56 Maryland Archives 11, p. 492. 57 Maryland Archives 18, p. 29 and Clements, p. 19. 58 Scharf vol. 2, p. 238, footnote and p. 270. 59 Scharf, vol. 2, p. 270. 60 Clements, p, 18 and Scharf, vol. 2, pp. 270-1. 61 Scharf, vol. 2, pp. 270-1. 62 “Understanding Maryland Records: Militia in the Revolution,” Maryland State Archives: Guide to Government Records, ( [http://guide.msa.maryland.gov/pages/viewer.aspx?page=militia http://guide.msa.maryland.gov/pages/viewer.aspx?page=militia] : accessed 16 Dec 2022) states: ''There were references to the Flying Camp troops as "militia," but actually they were volunteers who served for a short period with the Continental forces.'' 63 Wright, p. 277. 64 Wright, p. 81. 65 “Uniforms…,” http://www.srcalifornia.com/uniforms/p11.htm; citing Maryland Archives, XI, 183, 223; XII, 84, 120, 2 12, 344, 366-367;XVIII, 4, 23-25; Pennsylvania Journal, August 14, 1776. 66 “To George Washington from Colonel William Richardson, 4 July 1778,” '''Founders Online''', National Archives, ( [https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Washington/03-16-02-0025 https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Washington/03-16-02-0025] : accessed 3 Nov 2022). 67 Wright, pp. 81, 277. 68 Scharf, vol. 2, pp. 243-9. 69 Scharf, vol. 2, p. 248. 70 Wright, pp. 277-8. 71 “Uniforms…,” http://www.srcalifornia.com/uniforms/p10.htm; citing Archives of Maryland, XVIII, 76 seq.; (Annapolis) Maryland Gazette., May 8, 1777; Pennsylvania Journal, July 2, 1777. 72 Wright, pp. 277-8. 73 Maryland Archives 18, p. 43; citing Maryland Archives, vol. 12, p. 239. 74 Maryland Archives 18, pp. 71-72, and see p. 73 for reference to “Flying Camp”. 75 Scharf, vol. 2, p. 242. 76 Scharf, vol. 2, p. 241. 77 Maryland Archives 18, p. 30. 78 “Flying Camp,” Wikipedia ( [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flying_Camp https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flying_Camp] : accessed 3 Nov 2022); citing Rieman Steuart, '''A History of the Maryland Line in the Revolutionary War''', 1775-1783, (Society of the Cincinnati of Maryland : 1969), pp. 5-9. 79 Lucy Leigh Bowie, “Maryland Troops in the Battle of Harlem Heights,” '''Maryland Historical Magazine''', vol. XLIII (1948), p. 7. 80 Before joining Washington’s staff, Tilghman had commanded a Philadelphia company in the Flying Camp known as the “Silk Stocking Infantry,” or “Ladies’ Light Infantry,” Scharf, vol. 2, p. 255. 81 Scharf, vol. 2, p. 253. 82 Clements, p. 21. 83 Maryland Archives 18, p. 77. Wright, p. 82, states Maryland’s quota was 3, apparently in error. 84 Wright, pp. 82, 319. 85 Wright, p. 92. 86 Maryland Archives 18, p. 76. 87 Wright, pp. 99. 88 The problems in recruiting men for service in the Continental Army are described by Arthur J. Alexander, “How Maryland Tried to Raise her Continental Quota,” Maryland Historical Magazine, vol. 42, no. 3, pp. 184-196. 89 Scharf, vol. 2, p. 309. 90 Originally, dragoons were mounted infantry, hence dismounting to fight. By the time of the Revolution, the term, in British usage, had broadened to all cavalry. Light dragoons were intended for reconnaissance and skirmishing. 91 Wright, pp. 106-7. 92 Wright, pp. 346-7. 93 Wright, p. 150. 94 “Nathaniel Gist,” Wikipedia, ( [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathaniel_Gist https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathaniel_Gist] : viewed    Nov 2022). 95 Wright, pp. 101. 96 Scharf, vol. 2, p. 304. 97 Wright, pp. 148, 321 98 Scharf, vol. 2, pp. 293-4 and Archives 16, p. 79. 99 Wright, p. 109. 100 Scharf, vol. 2, p. 309. 101 Wright, p. 112. 102 “William Richardson (Maryland Politician),” Wikipedia, ( [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Richardson_(Maryland_politician) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Richardson_(Maryland_politician)] : viewed 5 November 2022). 103 Clements, pp. 23-24. 104 Wright, p. 164. 105 Wright, pp. 278-9. 106 Clements, pp. 24-25. 107 Of course, the silver lining of this cloud is that the British forces invading Maryland were not at Saratoga to reinforce Burgoyne’s army. British commander-in-chief Sir William Howe was sacked shortly thereafter. An account of the campaign in Maryland appears in “The British Campaign of 1777 in Maryland prior to the Battle of the Brandywine,” by G. Harlan Wells, Maryland Historical Magazine, vol. 33, no. 1, pp. 3-13. 108 Clements, pp. 26-28. 109 Clements, pp. 28-29, 33 and Scharf, vol. 2, p. 350. 110 Scharf, vol. 2, p. 304. 111 Wright, pp. 149, 336. 112 Wright, pp. 149, 336. 113 Wright, pp. 133-4. 114 Lancers, often used as shock troops, were cavalry who fought with lances. 115 Scharf, vol. 2, p. 344). 116 Col. Armand, Marquis de la Rouerie, Archives 18, p. 593. 117 Wright p. 349. 118 Clements, p. 29. 119 Clements, pp. 29-31. 120 Maryland Archives 45, p. 467. 121 Clements, p. 33. ==Related Articles== An overview of Maryland militia organization during the Revolutionary War and suggestions of research resources: [[Space:Brief_History_of_Maryland_Militia_and_Research_Resources|Brief History of Maryland Militia and Research Resources]] A summary of Maryland militia units in the Revolutionary War: [[Space:Maryland_Militia_in_the_Revolutionary_War|Maryland Militia in the Revolutionary War]] An overview of Maryland's state troops during the Revolutionary War: [[Space:Maryland_State_Troops|Maryland State Troops]] Maryland's navy and marines have not yet been studied in detail.

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[[Category: Marys Cemetery, Yolo County, California ]] This page is part of the [[Project:Cemeterist|Cemeterist Project]]. '''Cemetery name:''' Marys Cemetery '''Address:''' 12020 Co Rd 98, Woodland, CA 95695 '''GPS Coordinates:''' 38.7635994, -121.8032990 '''OS grid:''' '''Information:''' Cemetery Acreage: 6.5 acres developed, 2 acres undeveloped Provided Services: Internment of human remains. Primarily serves rural populations but includes the towns of Yolo and Dunnigan. Mary’s Chapel and Cemetery are located at County Road 98 on the southwest corner of County Road 15 near the town of Yolo. The hours that the cemetery is open are from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. It is believed that the cemetery was named in honor of Mary Cross Pockman. The graves date from 1857, and the cemetery covers a little more than five acres. Mary’s Cemetery is unique in Yolo County in that the cemetery is adjacent to a small, classic, gothic influenced church, as was usual during the early days. The present chapel was built about 1900 as the original church, built in the 1850s burned in 1898. Mary’s Chapel and Cemetery Support Group is a nonprofit organization formed in 1985 with the sole purpose of helping support Mary’s Cemetery District financially. Phone: (530) 662-9221 Cemetery 8142 Office Hours: No formal office Operated from personal home

Marysville, Ohio One Place Study

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== Marysville, Ohio One Place Study == [[Image:One_Place_Studies_Directory-2.png|175px]] {{One Place Study|place=Marysville, Ohio|category=Marysville, Ohio One Place Study}}
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{{Clear}} *[https://www.marysvilleohio.org/ Official Website] *{{Wikidata|Q990973|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: Marysville, Ohio One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== Marysville is a city in and the county seat of Union County, Ohio, United States, approximately 27 miles (44 km) northwest of Columbus. Marysville's longtime slogan is "Where the Grass is Greener". William Malic (13 March 2013). [https://books.google.com/books?id=dNhLCAAAQBAJ&q=Marysville%2C+Ohio+where+the+grass+is+greener&pg=PT43 The Journey - Bean Town to L.A.] Lulu Press, Inc. pp. Chapter 7. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:BookSources/9781105940057 ISBN 9781105940057]. Retrieved 18 February 2023. In December 2008, the city was designated as a "Preserve America Community" by First Lady Laura Bush. Horns, Ryan (22 December 2008). [http://www.marysvillejt.com/web/index.php?sid=50&id=3329 "City receives special designation" ]. Times-Journal. Marysville, OH. Retrieved 18 February 2023. ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' North America :'''Country:''' United States :'''State/Province:''' Ohio :'''County:''' Union :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 40.233889, -83.366389 :'''Elevation:''' {{Image|file=Marysville_Ohio_One_Place_Study.png |align=l |size=m |caption=Marysville, Union, Ohio }} {{Image|file=Marysville_Ohio_One_Place_Study-1.png |align=l |size=m |caption=Marysville, Union County }}









===History=== :[[Wikipedia:Marysville,_Ohio#History|Marysville, Union, Ohio]]

===Population=== :{| border=2 class="sortable" |- !align="center" style="background:#8FC641;" width=100 |Census !align="center" style="background:#8FC641;" width=100 |Residents |- |align="center" |1840 |align="center" |360 |- |align="center" |1850 |align="center" |605 |- |align="center" |1860 |align="center" |849 |- |align="center" |1870 |align="center" |1,441 |- |align="center" |1880 |align="center" |2.061 |- |align="center" |1890 |align="center" |2,810 |- |align="center" |1900 |align="center" |3,048 |- |align="center" |1910 |align="center" |3,576 |- |align="center" |1920 |align="center" |3,035 |- |align="center" |1930 |align="center" |3,639 |- |align="center" |1940 |align="center" |4,037 |- |align="center" |1950 |align="center" |4,256 |- |align="center" |1960 |align="center" |4,952 |- |align="center" |1970 |align="center" |5,744 |- |align="center" |1980 |align="center" |7,403 |- |align="center" |1990 |align="center" |9,656 |- |align="center" |2000 |align="center" |15,942 |- |align="center" |2010 |align="center" |22,094 |- |align="center" |2020 |align="center" |25,571 |}''Wikipedia'' https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marysville,_Ohio : accessed 18 February 2023). "Marysville".

====Notables==== *[[Wikipedia:Robert_S._Beightler|Robert S. Beightler on Wikipedia]], military general, engineer, businessman, and contributor to the modern Interstate Highway System and Ohio Turnpike ===Resources=== *[https://www.unioncountyohio.gov/ Union County] *[[:Category:Ohio%2C_Sources|Ohio Sources]] *[https://www.ogs.org Ohio Genealogical Society] *[https://www.mapofus.org/ohio Interactive Map of Ohio County Formation History] *[https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Union_County,_Ohio_Genealogy FamilySearch] ===Cemeteries=== *[[:Category:Hamilton_Union_Cemetery%2C_Marysville%2C_Ohio|Hamilton Union Cemetery]] *[[:Category:Oakdale_Cemetery%2C_Marysville%2C_Ohio|Oakdale Cemetery]] *[[:Category:Our_Lady_of_Lourdes_Catholic_Cemetery%2C_Marysville%2C_Ohio|Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Cemetery]] *[[:Category:Potters_Field%2C_Marysville%2C_Ohio|Potters Field]] *[[:Category:Trinity_Lutheran_Cemetery%2C_Marysville%2C_Ohio|Trinity Lutheran Cemetery]] === Project Stickers and Categories === If you are working on profiles of people associated with Marysville, Ohio, 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 Marysville, Ohio One Place Study and Marysville, Ohio.''' You can do this with the category picker on your edit screen, or by copying the text below. '''Categories''' *[[Category:Marysville, Ohio One Place Study]] *[[Category:Marysville, Ohio]] {|cellpadding=10 |'''OPS Sticker''' |- |{{One Place Study|place=Marysville, Ohio|category=Marysville, Ohio One Place Study}} |{{One Place Study|place=Marysville, Ohio|category=Marysville, Ohio One Place Study}}
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{{Ohio Sticker|part of Ohio's history}} |} ==Sources== *[https://www.marysvilleohio.org/ Marysville, Ohio], Official Website *[[Wikipedia:Marysville,_Ohio|Marysville, Ohio on Wikipedia]]

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Maserno, Emilia-Romagna One Place Study

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== Maserno, Emilia-Romagna One Place Study == {{One Place Study|place=Maserno, Emilia-Romagna|category=Maserno, Emilia-Romagna One Place Study}}
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{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q18441319|itwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Maserno, Emilia-Romagna One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===About this One Place Study=== My purpose in creating this One Place Study for Maserno, Italy is two-fold: 1-- To document the place where my grandparents were born -- [[Mancini-303|Enrico Mancini]] and [[Bertusi-1|Augusta Bertusi]] and 2-- To research my grandparents' ancestors, and other people, who lived in Maserno in the 1800s. ===Name=== Maserno is translated to mean "pile of stones". It is a frazione (village) of the commune (town) Montese in the province of Modena, region of Emilia-Romagna, located 1.78 kilometers from the center of Montese. ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Country:''' Italy :'''Region:''' Emilia-Romagna :'''Province:''' Modena :'''Commune:''' Montese :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 44.25369859931615, 10.929552197099548 :'''Elevation:''' 765.0 m or 2509.8 feet ===History=== The town's patron saint is St. John the Baptist (San Giovanni Battista). The San Giovanni Battista church was dedicated in 1152. In recent years (2020) there are 450 members in the Parish. ===Population=== There are about 127 people living in Maserno, Italy circa 2020. These people live among 65 residential buildings. '''To see an alphabetical list of profiles for people living in Maserno in the 1800s go to -- [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Maserno%2C_Modena | Category, Maserno].''' As of September, 2023, there are 106 people profiled in this One Place Study, who all lived in Maserno. The most common surnames included at this time are: Baldini, Balestri, Bernardi, Bertusi, Mancini, Passini, Piccinelli, and Sabatini. Famous Person -- A famous artist is buried in the Maserno Cemetery -- Cimitero Comunale di Maserno. '''Uber Ferrari''' was born in 1925 and died in Montese, Italy in 1990. He brought to light the fifteenth-century frescoes of the oratory of Monteforte, and restored the wooden Madonna of the church of Maserno di Montese. ==Sources== *The Village of Maserno website [[https://italia.indettaglio.it/eng/emiliaromagna/modena_montese_maserno.html ]] *Satellite image map of Maserno. This has a great bird's eye view of Maserno! [[https://satellites.pro/Maserno_map ]] *{{FindAGrave|245921511}} for Uber Ferrari

Mashack and Mary Hicks Family Bible Records

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{{Image|file=Mashack_and_Mary_Hicks_Family_Bible_Records-1.jpg |caption=Mashack and Mary Hicks Family Bible |align=l }} Documenting the family records entered into the Mashack and Mary Ferguson Hicks Family Bible Bible currently resides in the possession of [[Murphy-14549 | Arla J. Murphy]]

Mason County, West Virginia

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[[Category: West Virginia Projects]] [[ Category:West Virginia]] [[Space: Virginia Counties and Parishes#counties | Virginia Counties]] | Mason County, West Virginia *'''[[Space:West_Virginia|West Virginia Space Page]]''' --------- {{One Place Study | place =Mason County, West Virginia | category = Mason County, West Virginia }} -------
Welcome to the Mason County, West Virginia Project!
'''History''' '''Government Offices''' '''Geography''' '''Adjacent counties''' '''Protected areas''' '''Demographics''' '''Cities''' *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Point_Pleasant%2C_West_Virginia Point Pleasant] '''Formed From''' '''Resources''' '''Census''' '''Notables''' '''Land Grants''' '''Cemeteries''' '''Sources'''

Mason Name Study: Source Library

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[[Category:Source Directories]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Mason Name Study]] =Mason Name Study: Source Library= :'''Welcome!''' :This is a list of resources for use in researching and improving Mason profiles. The page was created in connection with the [[:Space:Mason Name Study|Mason Name Study]] which is a [[Project:One Name Studies|One Name Study]]. ==WikiTree Pages helpful in Research== ''Project pages often have resources or links to resource pages. They also have project members who can be very helpful. The Mason name is all over the world. If there is place on WikiTree that has resources useful to the research of the Mason surname, please share a link to it here'': *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Source *[[Space:List_of_Lists|WikiTree Library]] :'''North America''' *[[Space:Southern Pioneers Project Resource Page|Southern Pioneers Project Resource Page]] *The Great Migration ships: [[:Category:Great_Migration_Ships|Category:Great_Migration_Ships]] :'''Australia''' *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Australia :'''New Zealand''' *[[Project:New Zealand|The New Zealand Project Page]] *Birth Marriage Death record search: https://www.bdmhistoricalrecords.dia.govt.nz/home :'''Scotland''' *[[Space:Sources-Scotland|Sources-Scotland]] :'''England''' *[[Space:England County Resource Pages|England County Resource Pages]] :'''Ireland''' *[[Space:Sources-Ireland-Province-County|Sources-Ireland-Province-County]] *[[Space:Sources-Ireland|Sources-Ireland]] ==Source Pages== Click the links below for more information, including source location, links, source citation examples, and a list of profiles that use the source. Feel free to add appropriate sources and/or contact the profile manager with any questions. ===Adding Sources=== :If you have a source you wish to add: #Check to see if it already exists as a space page on WikiTree here: [[:Category:Sources by Name|Category:Sources by Name]] #If a free-space page already exists for the source, link it here by adding [[Space:Free Space Page Name Here|Free Space Page Name Here]] below within a citation. You should be able to copy and paste the citation example provided on the page to do this. #If the page does not exist yet, you can create one by adding *Author's Surname, First name. [[Space:Free Space Page Name Here|Free Space Page Name Here]] (place of publication, publisher, year) to the list below in edit mode. Save. Return to view mode and click on the red link to go to the new source page where you can add the source information. #Feel free to look at any of the examples below in edit mode to see the mark-up. #Online versions of older books can be found here: ::* [https://books.google.com/ Google Books] ::* [https://archive.org/ Internet Archive] (Also contains new books that may be borrowed and read online.) ::* [https://www.hathitrust.org Hathi Trust] ::* [https://books.familysearch.org Family Search] ::* [https://www.loc.gov/rr/program/bib/libsci/fulltext.html Library of Congress] ::* [http://library.si.edu/ Smithsonian Libraries] ::* [http://www.gutenberg.org/ Project Gutenberg] ::* [http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/ The Online Books Page] ::* [http://jscholarship.library.jhu.edu/ Johns Hopkins] ===Sources by location=== '''North America/United States''' *Mason, William Lyman. ''[[Space:A Record of the Descendents of Robert Mason of Roxbury, Mass.|A Record of the Descendents of Robert Mason of Roxbury, Mass.]]'' (Burdick, Armitage, and Allen; Milwaukee; 1891). *Dean, John Ward. ''[[Space:Capt. John Mason, The Founder of New Hampshire|Capt. John Mason, The Founder of New Hampshire]]'' (Prince Society, Boston, 1887) *Wildey, Anna. ''[[Space:Genealogy of the Descendants of William Chesebrough of Boston, Rehoboth, Mass.|Genealogy of the Descendants of William Chesebrough of Boston, Rehoboth, Mass.]]'' (T.A. Wright, 1903) *Mason, George William. ''[[Space:Ancestors and Descendants of Elisha Mason, Litchfield, Connecticut, 1759-1858, and His Wife Lucretia Webster, 1766-1853|Ancestors and Descendants of Elisha Mason, Litchfield, Connecticut, 1759-1858, and His Wife Lucretia Webster, 1766-1853]]'' (Mattatuck Press, Waterbury, Conn, 1911) *Mason, Alverdo Hayward. ''[[Space:Genealogy of the Sampson Mason Family|Genealogy of the Sampson Mason Family]]'' (A.H. Mason, East Braintree, Mass., 1902) *Dow, Joseph. ''[[Space:History of the Town of Hampton, New Hampshire|History of the Town of Hampton, New Hampshire]]'' (Salem Press, Salem, MA, 1893) *Pierce, Frederick. ''[[Space:Batchelder, Batcheller Genealogy|Batchelder, Batcheller Genealogy]]'' (W.B. Conkey Co., Chicago, ILL., 1898) *Duyckinck, Whitehead Cornell and John Cornell. ''[[Space:The Duyckinck and Allied Families|The Duyckinck and Allied Families]]'' (T A Wright, New York, 1908) ==Family Bibles== :source pages *Mason, Rufus Morganton [[Space:Rufus Mason's Family Bible|Rufus Mason's Family Bible]] (abstracted) *Mason [[Space:John Mason's Family Bible|John Mason's Family Bible]] (abstract) :external links *Family Bible of Senia Victoria (Brickey) Mason in Elliott County, Kentucky: http://files.usgwarchives.net/ky/elliott/bibles/senia.txt ==External Links to Indexes, Transcriptions, and Documents== :'''Monroe County, Tennessee, United States Court Records''' (useful for sourcing large Mason family in the area): *Browse index alphabetically by surname, then first name to find court case numbers with dates. Link leads to Mason pages: http://monroerecords.org/genealogy/browse-all-indexes/browse-all-first-name-select/?selected_last_name=Mason¤t_page=3&selected_letter=M *Chancery Court record abstracts by case number (1832-1887): http://www.tngenweb.org/monroe/chancery/chanceryindex.htm *"Genealogical Fact-Sheets" resource information: https://sos.tn.gov/products/tsla/genealogical-fact-sheets-about-tennessee-counties-monroe-county :'''United Kingdom Genealogy Archives''': https://ukga.org/index.html

Masonic Cemetery

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[[Category:Masonic Cemetery, Crescent City, California]] [[Category:Crescent City Cemetery, Crescent City, California]] '''Cemetery Name:''' Masonic Cemetery '''Address:''' Cemetery Road at East Cooper Ave., Crescent City, CA 95531 '''GPS Coordinates:''' N 41° 45.404 W 124° 12.102 This is the original cemetery on the grounds now known as the [[Space:Crescent City Cemetery|Crescent City Cemetery]]. There are now four separate and distinct cemeteries on these grounds, the Masonic Cemetery being one of those four. The original Masonic Cemetery in Crescent City was opened in 1854 and located in the area where the [[Space:Brother Jonathan Cemetery|Brother Jonathan Cemetery]] is today on Pebble Beach Drive. It was relocated to Cemetery Road in the 1950s. According to the Del Norte County Historical Society many of the bodies were reinterred from the original cemetery to this newer cemetery. You can find further history of the original Masonic Cemetery at the [[Space:Brother Jonathan Cemetery|Brother Jonathan Cemetery]]

Masonic Cemetery, Black Hawk, Colorado

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Masonic Cemetery, Central City, Colorado

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[[Category: Masonic Cemetery, Central City, Colorado]] = About the Cemetery and Location = Elevation: 8,537 feet [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Masonic+Cemetery/@39.7971637,-105.5169025,15z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x876bbbe8ce3ea841:0xb0e326d11692ea1f!8m2!3d39.7993794!4d-105.5185389?hl=en Map of cemetery location] See more about Freemasonry at the [[Space:Freemasonry|Freemasonry Project]]. = Grave Stones & Markers = Please note that below are just a very small portion of the gravestones in this cemetery and is not an indexed and complete list. {{Image|file=Masonic_Cemetery_Black_Hawk_Colorado-1.jpg |caption = A A Lintz |align=l |size=m }} {{Image|file=Masonic_Cemetery_Black_Hawk_Colorado-2.jpg | caption = Bela L Lorah |align=r |size=m }} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Masonic_Cemetery_Black_Hawk_Colorado-3.jpg |caption = Caleb J Martin |align=l |size=m }} {{Image|file=Masonic_Cemetery_Black_Hawk_Colorado-4.jpg | caption = Warren family |align=r |size=m }} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Masonic_Cemetery_Black_Hawk_Colorado-5.jpg |caption = Edward J Gilbert |align=l |size=m }} {{Image|file=Masonic_Cemetery_Black_Hawk_Colorado-6.jpg | caption = Forrest J Paul |align=r |size=m }} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Masonic_Cemetery_Black_Hawk_Colorado-7.jpg |caption = H P Josselyn - 1 |align=l |size=m }} {{Image|file=Masonic_Cemetery_Black_Hawk_Colorado-8.jpg | caption = H P Josselyn - 2 |align=r |size=m }} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Masonic_Cemetery_Black_Hawk_Colorado-9.jpg |caption = H P Josselyn - 3 |align=l |size=m }} {{Image|file=Masonic_Cemetery_Black_Hawk_Colorado-10.jpg | caption = H P Josselyn - Military |align=r |size=m }} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Masonic_Cemetery_Black_Hawk_Colorado-11.jpg |caption = Harry F 'Jack' Norris |align=l |size=m }} {{Image|file=Masonic_Cemetery_Black_Hawk_Colorado-12.jpg | caption = Henry and Laura Ress |align=r |size=m }} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Masonic_Cemetery_Black_Hawk_Colorado-13.jpg |caption = James Davidson |align=l |size=m }} {{Image|file=Masonic_Cemetery_Black_Hawk_Colorado-14.jpg | caption = James Rule |align=r |size=m }} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Masonic_Cemetery_Black_Hawk_Colorado-15.jpg |caption = Jennie S Potter |align=l |size=m }} {{Image|file=Masonic_Cemetery_Black_Hawk_Colorado-16.jpg | caption = Mary Jeffery |align=r |size=m }} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Masonic_Cemetery_Black_Hawk_Colorado-17.jpg |caption = Patricia Lorraine Norris |align=l |size=m }} {{Image|file=Masonic_Cemetery_Black_Hawk_Colorado-18.jpg | caption = Robert W Heath Jr |align=r |size=m }} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Masonic_Cemetery_Black_Hawk_Colorado-19.jpg |caption = Robert W Heath Jr - Masonic pin |align=l |size=m }} {{Image|file=Masonic_Cemetery_Black_Hawk_Colorado-20.jpg | caption = Robert W Heath Jr - Widows Sons pin |align=r |size=m }} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Masonic_Cemetery_Black_Hawk_Colorado-21.jpg |caption = W J Hauenstein |align=l |size=m }} {{Image|file=Masonic_Cemetery_Black_Hawk_Colorado-22.jpg | caption = William Henry Harper |align=r |size=m }} {{Clear}}

Masovian Voivodeship

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{{Image|file=Flags-17.jpg |align=c |size=s |caption=Part of the [[Project:Poland|'''Poland Project''']] }} == General Information == The "Masovian Voivodeship or Mazovia Province (Polish: województwo mazowieckie), is the largest and most populous of the sixteen Polish provinces, or voivodeships, created in 1999. It occupies 35,579 square kilometres (13,737 sq mi) of east-central Poland, and has 5,324,500 inhabitants. Its principal cities are Warsaw (1.729 million) in the centre of the Warsaw metropolitan area, Radom (226,000) in the south, Płock (127,000) in the west, Siedlce (77,000) in the east, and Ostrołęka (55,000) in the north. The capital of the voivodeship is the national capital, Warsaw. The province was created on January 1, 1999, out of the former Warsaw, Płock, Ciechanów, Ostrołęka, Siedlce and Radom Voivodeships, pursuant to the Polish local government reforms adopted in 1998. The province's name recalls the traditional name of the region, Mazowsze (sometimes rendered in English as "Masovia"), with which it is roughly coterminous. However, southern part of the voivodeship, with Radom, historically belongs to Małopolska (Lesser Poland), while Łomża and its surroundings, even though historically part of Masovia, now is part of Podlaskie Voivodeship. It is bordered by six other voivodeships: Warmian-Masurian to the north, Podlaskie to the north-east, Lublin to the south-east, Świętokrzyskie to the south, Łódź to the south-west, and Kuyavian-Pomeranian to the north-west." "Masovian Voivodeship is divided into 42 counties (powiats): 5 city counties (miasto na prawach powiatu) and 37 "land counties" (powiat ziemski). These are subdivided into 314 gminas, which include 85 "urban gminas"." [[Wikipedia: Masovian Voivodeship]] {{Image|file=Masovian_Voivodeship-1.png|size=300|align=c}}
== Historical Categories == *Radom (Province) *[[:Category: Warsawa (Province)]] *[[:Category: Płock (Province)]] *[[:Category: Łomża (Province)]] {{Image|file=Poland_Historical_Map_Overlay-3.jpg|size=300|align=c}}
== Historical Timeline == *1526 - 1795 = Masovian Voivodeship (Polish: Województwo Mazowieckie) was an administrative region of the Kingdom of Poland, and of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, from the 1526 to the partitions of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1795). Together with Płock and Rawa Voivodeships, it formed the province of Masovia.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masovian_Voivodeship_(1526%E2%80%931795)] *1795 - 1806 = After the third partition of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (1795), the the area that is now present day Masovian Voivodeship encompassed both Prussia and Austrian Empires. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Galicia-4.png] *1806 - 1815 = The Duchy of Warsaw (Polish: Księstwo Warszawskie, French: Duché de Varsovie, German: Herzogtum Warschau), also known as the Grand Duchy of Warsaw and Napoleonic Poland, was a French client state established by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1807, during the Napoleonic Wars. It comprised the ethnically Polish lands ceded to France by Prussia under the terms of the Treaties of Tilsit. It was the first attempt to re-establish Poland as a sovereign state after the 18th-century partitions and covered the central and southeastern parts of present-day Poland. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duchy_of_Warsaw] **1806 - 1815 = Warsaw Department was a unit of administrative division and local government in the Duchy of Warsaw. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warsaw_Department] **1806 - 1815 = was a unit of administrative division and local government in Polish Duchy of Warsaw. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bydgoszcz_Department] *1815 = Congress of Vienna. Warsaw becomes part of Congress Poland, Russian Empire.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Congress_of_Vienna] *1816 - 1837 = The Masovian Voivodeship was a voivodeship of the Congress Poland (Russian Empire), that existed from 1816 to 1837.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masovian_Voivodeship_(1816%E2%80%931837)] *1837 - 1844 = The Masovia Governorate was a governorate of Congress Poland, from 1837 to 1844, with its located in Warsaw.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masovian_Governorate] *1844 - 1915 = Warsaw Governorate (Polish: Gubernia warszawska; Russian: Варшавская губерния) was an administrative unit (governorate) of Congress Poland. It was created in 1844 from the Masovia and Kalisz Governorates, and had the capital in Warsaw. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warsaw_Governorate]. *1915 - 1919 = *1919 - 1939 = Second Polish Republic *1939 - 1945 = Nazi Germany Occupation *1967 = 1967 Warszawa is essentially the same as modern Masovia, except that Radom in 1967 was in Lesser Poland, while Łomża and its surroundings, even though historically part of Mazovia, now is part of Podlaskie Voivodeship. *1967 - 1999 = *1999 - Present = The province was created on 1 January 1999, out of the former voivodeships of Warsaw, Płock, Ciechanów, Ostrołęka, Siedlce and Radom, pursuant to the Polish local government reforms adopted in 1998. == Administrative Divisions == {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable " style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 2px Solid Black;" cellpadding="6" |- |'''City Counties''' |'''Polish Name''' |'''Seat''' |'''Total Gminas''' |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warsaw Warsaw] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warszawa Warszawa] |Warsaw |1 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ostro%C5%82%C4%99ka Ostrołęka] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ostro%C5%82%C4%99ka Ostrołęka] |Ostrołęka |1 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P%C5%82ock Płock] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/P%C5%82ock Płock] |Płock |1 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radom Radom] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radom Radom] |Radom |1 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siedlce Siedlce] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siedlce Siedlce] |Siedlce |1 |- |'''Land Counties''' |'''Polish Name''' |'''Seat''' |'''Total Gminas''' |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ostro%C5%82%C4%99ka_County Ostrołęka County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_ostro%C5%82%C4%99cki Powiat ostrołęcki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ostro%C5%82%C4%99ka Ostrołęka] |11 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P%C5%82ock_County Płock County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_p%C5%82ocki Powiat płocki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P%C5%82ock Płock] |15 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radom_County Radom County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_radomski Powiat radomski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radom Radom] |13 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siedlce_County Siedlce County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_siedlecki Powiat siedlecki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siedlce Siedlce] |13 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%BBuromin_County Żuromin County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_%C5%BCuromi%C5%84ski Powiat żuromiński] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%BBuromin Żuromin] |6 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C5%82awa_County Mława County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_m%C5%82awski Powiat mławski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C5%82awa Mława] |10 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Przasnysz_County Przasnysz County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_przasnyski Powiat przasnyski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Przasnysz Przasnysz] |7 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ciechan%C3%B3w_County Ciechanów County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_ciechanowski Powiat ciechanowski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ciechan%C3%B3w Ciechanów] |9 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sierpc_County Sierpc County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_sierpecki Powiat sierpecki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sierpc Sierpc] |7 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mak%C3%B3w_County Maków County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_makowski Powiat makowski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mak%C3%B3w_Mazowiecki Maków Mazowiecki] |10 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ostr%C3%B3w_County,_Masovian_Voivodeship Ostrów County, Masovian Voivodeship] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_ostrowski_(wojew%C3%B3dztwo_mazowieckie) Powiat ostrowski (województwo mazowieckie)] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ostr%C3%B3w_Mazowiecka Ostrów Mazowiecka] |11 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P%C5%82o%C5%84sk_County Płońsk County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_p%C5%82o%C5%84ski Powiat płoński] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P%C5%82o%C5%84sk Płońsk] |12 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pu%C5%82tusk_County Pułtusk County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_pu%C5%82tuski Powiat pułtuski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pu%C5%82tusk Pułtusk] |7 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wyszk%C3%B3w_County Wyszków County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_wyszkowski Powiat wyszkowski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wyszk%C3%B3w Wyszków] |6 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gostynin_County Gostynin County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_gostyni%C5%84ski Powiat gostyniński] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gostynin Gostynin] |5 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nowy_Dw%C3%B3r_County,_Masovian_Voivodeship Nowy Dwór County, Masovian Voivodeship] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_nowodworski_(wojew%C3%B3dztwo_mazowieckie) Powiat nowodworski (województwo mazowieckie)] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nowy_Dw%C3%B3r_Mazowiecki Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki] |6 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legionowo_County Legionowo County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_legionowski Powiat legionowski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legionowo Legionowo] |5 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wo%C5%82omin_County Wołomin County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_wo%C5%82omi%C5%84ski Powiat wołomiński] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wo%C5%82omin Wołomin] |12 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W%C4%99gr%C3%B3w_County Węgrów County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_w%C4%99growski Powiat węgrowski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W%C4%99gr%C3%B3w Węgrów] |9 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soko%C5%82%C3%B3w_County Sokołów County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_soko%C5%82owski Powiat sokołowski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soko%C5%82%C3%B3w_Podlaski Sokołów Podlaski] |9 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sochaczew_County Sochaczew County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_sochaczewski Powiat sochaczewski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sochaczew Sochaczew] |8 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warsaw_West_County Warsaw West County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_warszawski_zachodni Powiat warszawski zachodni] |https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O%C5%BCar%C3%B3w_Mazowiecki Ożarów Mazowiecki] |7 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mi%C5%84sk_County Mińsk County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_mi%C5%84ski Powiat miński] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mi%C5%84sk_Mazowiecki Mińsk Mazowiecki] |13 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%81osice_County Łosice County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_%C5%82osicki Powiat łosicki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%81osice Łosice] |6 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%BByrard%C3%B3w_County Żyrardów County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_%C5%BCyrardowski Powiat żyrardowski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%BByrard%C3%B3w Żyrardów] |5 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grodzisk_County,_Masovian_Voivodeship Grodzisk County, Masovian Voivodeship] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_grodziski_(wojew%C3%B3dztwo_mazowieckie) Powiat grodziski (województwo mazowieckie)] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grodzisk_Mazowiecki Grodzisk Mazowiecki] |6 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pruszk%C3%B3w_County Pruszków County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_pruszkowski Powiat pruszkowski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pruszk%C3%B3w Pruszków] |6 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piaseczno_County Piaseczno County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_piaseczy%C5%84ski Powiat piaseczyński] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piaseczno Piaseczno] |6 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otwock_County Otwock County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_otwocki Powiat otwocki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otwock Otwock] |8 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gr%C3%B3jec_County Grójec County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_gr%C3%B3jecki Powiat grójecki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gr%C3%B3jec Grójec] |10 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garwolin_County Garwolin County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_garwoli%C5%84ski Powiat garwoliński] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garwolin Garwolin] |14 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bia%C5%82obrzegi_County Białobrzegi County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_bia%C5%82obrzeski Powiat białobrzeski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bia%C5%82obrzegi Białobrzegi] |6 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kozienice_County Kozienice County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_kozienicki Powiat kozienicki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kozienice Kozienice] |7 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Przysucha_County Przysucha County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_przysuski Powiat przysuski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Przysucha Przysucha] |8 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zwole%C5%84_County Zwoleń County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_zwole%C5%84ski Powiat zwoleński] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zwole%C5%84 Zwoleń] |5 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Szyd%C5%82owiec_County Szydłowiec County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_szyd%C5%82owiecki Powiat szydłowiecki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Szyd%C5%82owiec Szydłowiec] |5 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lipsko_County Lipsko County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_lipski Powiat lipski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lipsko Lipsko] |6 |} == Holocaust Camps == *[[:Category: Treblinka Extermination Camp|Treblinka Extermination Camp]] == Research Resources == *[https://geneteka.genealodzy.pl/index.php?op=gt&lang=eng&bdm=B&w=07mz&rid=B&search_lastname=&search_name=&search_lastname2=&search_name2=&from_date=&to_date= Geneteka] *[https://agad.gov.pl/ Central Archives of Historical Records in Warsaw] *https://indeksy.net/news.php *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1521&cj=1&netid=cj&o_xid=0001029688&o_lid=0001029688&o_sch=Affiliate+External Poland, Warsaw Death Notices from Nasz Przeglad, 1923 & 1937-1938]; via Ancestry.com *[http://www.szpejankowski.eu/index.php/metryki-wykazy-osob/102.html Szpejankowskich Family Portal]; an excellent resource!! More than 70 parish church books from the "DobrinerLand" area of Poland; records for marriages, births & deaths, from the 1700s to the late 1800s. Also has pictures, historical information about the area. *Cemetery: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery-browse/Poland/Mazowieckie?id=state_3063 Findagrave Warsaw] *Cemetery: [https://grobonet.com/index.php?page=wyszukiwanie&imie=&nazw=&wojewodztwo=Mazowieckie&miasto= Grobonet Warsaw] *Cemetery: [https://www.ecmentarze.pl/wyszukaj-pochowanego/wojewodztwo/mazowieckie eCmentarze.pl] *[http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/Poland/WarszawaHomeowners.htm Warsaw and Praga Homeowner's Lists], from the years 1852, 1864, 1869, 1870, and 1897 *https://metryki.genbaza.pl/; how to use GenBaza (PDF download): https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/img_auth.php/a/af/GENBAZA.pdf *[https://plock.ap.gov.pl/ State Archive in Płock] *[https://www.radom.ap.gov.pl/ State Archive in Radom] *[https://www.siedlce.ap.gov.pl/ State Archive in Siedlce] *[https://warszawa.ap.gov.pl/ State Archive in Warsaw] *https://www.mennonitegenealogy.com/poland/ ==Sources== *http://www.mazovia.pl/ Official Website *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masovian_Voivodeship Masovian Voivodeship, Wikipedia *https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Masovian_(Mazowieckie)_Voivodeship,_Poland_Genealogy

Mass Cards

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Mass Communication Project

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“When it comes to local news, more people say they get that news from local television stations than any other source. About two-thirds (68%) say they regularly get local news from television reports or television station websites, 48% say they regularly get news from local newspapers in print or online, 34% say they get local news regularly from radio and 31% say they get their local news, more generally, from the internet.” () Our group chose to display (through pictures) how our society has become so reliant on television, almost deeming newspapers obsolete in our technology based world. We all have differences in which source we prefer, although we all agree that the reason television is more popular now is because of the convenience it gives to us. And let's be honest...technology has made us lazy. For Alana, one reason her and her family do still rely on the newspaper is for local sports. Her brother is an outstanding athlete and there are articles on him year round whether it be for football, basketball or track. They can always count on the newspaper for local pictures taken of him and his teammates which are always fun to look at. Also since she is from such a small town, their local papers are not available on the internet. So why still have newspapers if we can just flip a switch to get the same information? One reason is that many people would lose their jobs if newspaper factories just shut down and people of other generations that still use newspapers as their source of information would be upset with the change. A lot of people have different preferences on how they find information so having options is necessary. Another reason is that many people think that just sitting in a room by yourself with no noise at all and reading a paper is relaxing and soothing. People don't have to think about their problems and see whats going on in their community or their world. We are sculpted in to these creatures who are so influenced by the media. We eat, sleep, talk and wear the media! It's literally insane to think how persuaded we are by commercials/television. Yet we turn to the television every time we want to relax or find out the new breaking story. These pictures display how television is all around us, and how it is hard to turn your back without being confronted by a television or the media. "Television" By Todd Alcott Look at me. Look at me. Look at me, look at me, Look at me. Look at me. No no no, don’t look over there, there’s nothing to look at over there, look at me, look at me. Are you looking at me? Is everybody looking at me? Do I have your attention? Good. Don’t get the wrong idea. I’m not trying to take Over your life. You need, what? What do you need? You need to, what? Go to the bathroom? fine. Get up, go to the bathroom, come back, look at me. You need, what? You need to get something to eat? Fine. Get up, go to the kitchen, get something to eat, come back, look at me. You need to, what, sleep? Fine. Get up go to bed, go to sleep, get up, come back, look at me. Okay. So we have an agreement. You will do what you absolutely need to do, and when you’re done, you will come back and look at me. Don’t worry about your schedule. I am here for you. I am here for you. Twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, I am here for you. I am here for you. You need me, I’m here. Fair Foul, thick and thin, Iam here for you. I am here for you. People try to tell you I’m bad? You tell them I’m here for you. I am here for you. People try to tell you I’m bad, know what it sounds like to me? Sour grapes. You see what I – hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, no, don’t Look over there, there’s nothing going on over There, look at me, look at me, look at me. I’ve got stuff you wouldn’t believe. Danger? Sex? Action? Death? Thrills? Comedy? All here, all in the next eight minutes. Can you believe it? You can’t. It’s unbelievable. You can’t believe it because it’s unbelievable! It’s a miracle. Just keep looking at me. Just keep looking at me. Just keep looking at me. Look at me, look at me, look at me, look at me, look at me. It seems today that television has far surpassed the life of newspapers. With only certain newspapers being able to stay on their feet, they have seemed to become obsolete. Our needs are greater in this time with many of us being on the go constantly. We can get out information at the touch of a button instead of bringing a paper with us everywhere we go. We can watch the news on our phones, or television where it is just easier to listen than it is to sit down and take the time to read. For myself (Andrea) I mostly use my laptop wherever I am. It is easy to carry with and I can get the latest information from the World Wide Web any time I wish. I feel as if the media is a reflection of what the public needs. Right now with the population never taking the time to read a newspaper the media has had to make news more accessible. Even though we have people who are more apt to the Internet I believe that our baby boomers still like to sit down, take a load off and relax with a cup of coffee and a newspaper. However, soon that generation will dissipate and our newspapers will become completely obsolete.

Mass Imprisonment

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== Introduction == '''Note:''' the profile manager is not an expert in this field. He simply has a need. He welcomes all constructive criticism, help, and feedback. This page is an attempt to collect together the rationale behind a categorization structure that can be used for the many forms of mass Imprisonment (mostly indefinitely and without trial): * Concentration camps * Extermination camps / Killing centers * Forced-labor camps * Immigration detention * Internment camps * Prisoner-of-war camps * Transit camps These topics may, understandably, elicit strong emotions and opinions. These will, in the main, all be completely valid. It is important to understand, however, that no hierarchy will be perfect for such a complex subject. Our aim is not to create a perfect hierarchy - it is to create a structure that allows us to indicate that an individual had their life changed, perhaps tragically, by being incarcerated in such a place. The Holocaust Project are proposing a change to the hierarchy of the categories that they maintain - this page will summarize their findings and attempt a parallel or similar structure for all other camps. Question: Should we include Refugee Camps? These are not imprisonment, in the main. == The Problems == :The term "concentration camp" and "internment camp" are used to refer to a variety of systems that greatly differ in their severity, mortality rate, and architecture; their defining characteristic is that inmates are held outside the rule of law. Extermination camps or death camps, whose primary purpose is killing, are also imprecisely referred to as "concentration camps". ::— [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internment Wikipedia article on Internment] As with any other location or institution, these places change with time. A Women's Prison, for instance, may be repurposed during the foreign occupation of the country in which it existed to house political prisoners. See [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grini_detention_camp Grini detention camp]. Is it fair, under this scenario, to categorize it under the country in which it was built? Do we ignore the structure used to house inmates, and have two categories (one for the prison, one for the detention camp)? In addition, the difference in the standards of care between camps is vast - should we attempt to capture this in the hierarchy? This can be problematic in itself, because a humane camp may degenerate through overcrowding or through being repurposed. == History == The term "Concentration Camp" is not new: :In 1896, General Weyler of Spain implemented the first wave of the Spanish "Reconcentracion Policy" that sent thousands of Cubans into concentration camps. Under Weyler's policy, the rural population had eight days to move into designated camps located in fortified towns; any person who failed to obey was shot. ::''https://www.pbs.org/crucible/tl4.html'' The Wikipedia article on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ten_Years%27_War The Spanish-Cuban Ten Year's War] suggests the the term was used even earlier, though doesn't have a source for that claim. Apart from Extermination Camps, the term Concentration Camp can be used interchangeably with the others listed at the top of the page. They are places where some authority concentrates people considered "undesirable" based on some criteria. == Discussions == === Holocaust Category Proposals === The recent category restructure by the Holocaust Project seems to be focused on WW2 camps run by the Nazis: * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1671728/holocaust-project-proposal-adjustment-holocaust-categories Holocaust Project: Proposal for adjustment to Holocaust categories (G2G)] * [[Space:Proposal_for_Holocaust_categories_2023|Proposal for Holocaust categories 2023 (free space)]] An earlier proposal is also narrowly focused on these camps: * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1492753/holocaust-jewish-category-suggestions Holocaust/Jewish Category Suggestions] The proposal includes the fate of victims as subcategories of each camp. This could be seen to be a parallel structure - much like the "Killed In Action" category for combatants. There is much debate on the naming of the categories, with the realization that one name will not properly describe all types of these institutions. The consensus seems to be: * ''Concentration Camp'' is the generally recognized term - ''Holocaust Camp'' is not used much outside of WikiTree (and has caused confusion on many occasions) * ''Extermination Camp / Killing Center'' (see [https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/nazi-camps Nazi Camps at USHMM]) are seen as separate to ''Concentration Camp'' - but the wording is seen as potentially traumatizing. The suggestion that we use the terms that were used at the time (as we do for place names) has met some resistance. This is thought, by some, to be honoring the persecutors, rather than the persecuted. The categories will only be useful if profile managers can find them, though, and if ''Concentration Camp'' is the generally used term, then this may be the best fit - despite not being accurate in all cases. === General Proposals === A more general call, to create categories for other types of mass detention, is in the G2G post at: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1668828/fixing-the-categorization-of-concentration-camps Fixing the categorization of Concentration Camps]. I will assume here that we will not try to cover Categories maintained by the Holocaust Project. Summary to come.... == Sources == * [https://ushmm.org US Holocaust Museum] * [https://yadvashem.org Yad Vashem World Holocaust Museum] * [https://auschwitz.org Auschwitz-Birkenau] * [https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org Holocaust Encyclopedia] * [https://muzeumtreblinka.eu Treblinka] == Appendix 1, Camp Categories in Wikitree == The following table summarises the categories of mass internment camps in Wikitree. As of 28th December 2023 all the Wikitree categories are connected to a war. The following table shows the military prisoners of war and civilians. The table also displays the number of categories and number of Wikitree profiles. {| border="1" width=100% |- !align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=24%|Wikitree Category for a
Collection of Camps !align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=18%|Conflict !align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=12%|Military Prisoners !align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=10%|Civilians !align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=6%|Administrators !align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=30%|Location of Camps |- !align="center"|[[:Category:British_American_Revolution_Camps_for_American_POWs|British_American_Revolution_Camps
for_American_POWs ]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Revolutionary_War American_Revolutionary
War] (1775-1783)||American
(4 profiles)||||British Empire||now USA
(2 categories)|| |- !align="center"|[[:Category:Confederate_American_Civil_War_Camps_for_Union_POWs|Confederate_American_Civil_War
Camps_for_Union_POWs]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Civil_War American_Civil_War]
(1861-1865)||Union
(3563 profiles)||||Confederate||Confederate
(21 categories)|| |- !align="center"|[[:Category:Union_American_Civil_War_Camps_for_Confederate_POWs|Union_American_Civil_War
Camps_for_Confederate_POWs ]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Civil_War American_Civil_War]
(1861-1865)||Confederate
(2820 profiles)||||Union||Union
(27 categories)|| |- !align="center"|[[:Category:South_African_Concentration_Camps%2C_British|South_African_Concentration
Camps,_British]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Boer_War Second Boer War]
(1899-1902)||||South African
(1624 profiles)||British Empire||South Africa
(52 categories)|| |- !align="center"|[[:Category:Prisoner_of_War_Camps%2C_Second_Boer_War|Prisoner_of_War_Camps,
Second_Boer_War]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Boer_War Second Boer War]
(1899-1902)||South African
(153 profiles)||||British Empire||South Africa, India, Ceylon, Bermuda
(41 categories) || |- !align="center"|[[:Category:Prisoner_of_War_Camps%2C_World_War_I|Prisoner_of_War_Camps,
World_War_I]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_I World War I]
(1914-1918)||Various
(6 profiles)||||German Empire||German Empire
(4 categories)|| |- !align="center"|Holocaust Camps||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_II World War II]
(1939-1945)||||Multiple groups (6669 profiles)||Nazi Germany||Multiple Locations in Europe
(45 categories)|| |- !align="center"|[[:Category:Lordsburg_Internment_Camp|Lordsburg_Internment_Camp]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_II World War II]
(1939-1945)||||Japanese Americans (1 profile)||USA||USA
(1 category)|| |- !align="center"|[[:Category:War_Relocation_Authority_Camps|War_Relocation_Authority_Camps]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_II World War II]
(1939-1945)||||Japanese Americans (104 profiles)||USA||USA
(10 categories)|| |- !align="center"|[[:Category:World_War_II%2C_United_States%2C_POW_Camps|World_War_II, United_States,
POW_Camps]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_II World War II]
(1939-1945)||Japanese, German and Italian (2 profiles)||||USA||USA
(2 categories)|| |- !align="center"|[[:Category:World_War_II_POW_German_Camps|World_War_II
POW_German_Camps]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_II World War II]
(1939-1945)||Multiple Allied Nationalities (252 profiles)||||Nazi Germany||Nazi Germany
(32 categories)|| |- !align="center"|[[:Category:Prisoner_of_War_Camps%2C_Korean_War|Prisoner_of_War_Camps,
Korean_War]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_War Korean War]
(1950-1953)||Multiple United Nations (1 profile)||||North Korea||North Korea
(1 category)|| |- !align="center"|[[:Category:Prisoner_of_War_Camps%2C_Vietnam_War|Prisoner_of_War_Camps,
Vietnam_War ]] ||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vietnam_War Vietnam War]
(1955-1975)||Multiple Allied Nationalities (3 profiles)||||North Vietnam||North Vietnam
(10 categories)|| |- |}
== Appendix 2, Current Wikitree Category Structure == The following describes how categories are linked to Mass Imprisonment Camps. As of 1/1/2024, all the camps are related to ''[[:Category: Wars|Wars]]'' and fall under the top level categories of ''[[:Category:Military|Military]]'' and/or ''[[:Category:Military_History|Military History]]'' (which in turn is linked to ''[[:Category:World_History|World_History]]''). All of the camps are linked to the present day ''[[:Category:Regions|Regions]]'' that they existed in. '''Level 1 [[:Category:Regions|Regions]]''' shows location of different camps '''Level1 [[:Category:World_History|World_History]]'''
=>Level 2, 58 subcategories including
.........[[:Category:Genocides]]
.........=>Level 3, 5 subcategories including [[:Category: Holocaust]]
.........==> Level 4, 10 subcategories including Category:Holocaust_Camps .........[[:Category:African_History]]
.........=>Level 3, 10 subcategories including [[:Category: South African History]]
.........==>Level 4, 17 subcategories including [[:Category: Second Boer War]] and
.............................. [[:Category: South African Concentration Camps, British]] .........[[:Category:Military_History|Military History]]
.........=>Level 3, 94 subcategories including [[:Category: Wars|Wars]]
.........==>Level 4, 20 subcategories including [[:Category:Wars_1900-1944]]
.........===>Level 5, 66 subcategories including [[:Category:United_States_of_America%2C_World_War_II]]
.........====> Level 6, 24 subcategories including [[:Category:Japanese_Americans_in_World_War_II]]
.........=====>Level 7, 3 subcategories including [[:Category: War Relocation Authority Camps]] '''Level 1 [[:Category:Military|Military]]'''
=> Level 2, 58 subcategories including [[:Category:Prisoner_of_War_Camps]]
==> Level 3, 7 subcategories
........... [[:Category:British_American_Revolution_Camps_for_American_POWs]],
........... [[:Category:Prisoners_of_War%2C_United_States_of_America%2C_United_States_Civil_War]] with One subcategory
........... =>Level 4 [[:Category:Confederate_American_Civil_War_Camps_for_Union_POWs]]
...........[[:Category:Prisoners_of_War%2C_Confederate_States_of_America%2C_United_States_Civil_War]] with One subcategory
........... =>Level 4 [[:Category:Union_American_Civil_War_Camps_for_Confederate_POWs]]
...........[[:Category:Prisoner_of_War_Camps%2C_Second_Boer_War]]
...........[[:Category:Prisoner_of_War_Camps%2C_World_War_I]]
...........[[:Category:Prisoner_of_War_Camps%2C_World_War_II]], 4 subcategories including
...........=>Level 4 [[:Category:World_War_II_POW_German_Camps]] and
...........=>Level 4 [[:Category:World_War_II%2C_POW_Camps%2C_Allied]] which only has One sub-category
...........==>Level 5 [[:Category:World_War_II%2C_United_States%2C_POW_Camps]]
...........[[:Category:Prisoner_of_War_Camps%2C_Korean_War]]
...........[[:Category:Prisoner_of_War_Camps%2C_Vietnam_War]] '''Level1 [[:Category:Society|Society]]'''
=> Level 2, 34 subcategories including [[:Category:Social_Institutions|Social_Institutions]]
==> Level 3, 5 subcategories including [[:Category:Prisons|Prisons]]
===> Level 4, 8 subcategories including [[:Category:Prisoner_of_War_Camps|Prisoner_of_War_Camps]] which has been described under Level 1 [[:Category:Military]]

Massachusetts

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Massachusetts Adoption Resources

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[[Category:United States Adoption Resources]] [[Project:Adoption_Angels|Adoption Angels Project]] The Adoption Angels Project is currently editing and expanding all Resources by Location pages. It is a work in progress. [[McBeth-165|McBeth-165]] 00:48, 21 August 2020 (UTC) ---- '''Massachusetts is an "open state" as of 2015''', "an adult adoptee can get an original birth certificate for birth dates prior to April 14, 1974." ==Original birth certificate== ==Non Identifying Information== ==Third Party Agencies== (adoption agencies, orphanages, intermediaries) ==State Laws== ==Additional Local Resources== ==WikiTree Project==

Massachusetts Cemeteries Team Progress

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[[:Category:Massachusetts, Cemeteries|Massachusetts Cemeteries Category Page]] This page is part of the [[Space:Massachusetts_Cemeteries_Team|Massachusetts Cemeteries Team]], and was created in an effort to keep track of our progress in the over 90 cemeteries located in our state. Please add the cemeteries that you have completed or are working on to the table below in alphabetical order, along with other pertinent data, and include your best estimates of the percentages of completion for photography and transcriptions. Be sure to check this table before starting a new cemetery to avoid duplications of effort. '''Note:''' You do not have to finish a whole cemetery before moving on to the next! You can certainly create profiles as you transcribe the images, and if you're doing a bigger cemetery in multiple visits, you can transcribe and create profiles for the sections you've done without waiting until you've photographed the whole cemetery. ===Table of Cemeteries=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Cemetery Name ! scope="col" | City ! scope="col" | County ! scope="col" | Started by ! scope="col" | Survey (% complete) ! scope="col" | Transcription (% complete) |- | [[Space:Millbury_Cemetery%2C_Millbury%2C_Massachusetts | Millbury Cemetery]] || Millbury || Worcester || [[Burns-5616|Dana Burns]] || || || |- | [[Space:Forefathers_Burial_Ground%2C_Chelmsford%2C_Massachusetts | Forefathers Burial Ground]] || Chelmsford || Middlesex || [[Burns-5616|Dana Burns]] || || || |- | [[Space:Second_Parish_Burial_Ground%2C_Burlington%2C_Massachusetts|Second Parish Burial Ground]] || Burlington || Middlesex || [[Burns-5616|Dana Burns]] || 90 || || |- | [[Space:Saint_Joseph%27s_Cemetery%2C_Pittsfield%2C_Massachusetts|Saint Joseph's Cemetery]] || Pittsfield || Berkshire || [[Clews-14 | DK Clews]] || || || |- | [[Space:Tyringham_Cemetery%2C_Tyringham%2C_Massachusetts|Tyringham Cemetery]] || Tyringham || Berkshire || [[Clews-14 | DK Clews]] || || || |- | [[Space:Main_Street_Cemetery%2C_Dalton%2C_Massachusetts|Main Street Cemetery]] || Dalton || Berkshire || [[Clews-14 | DK Clews]] || || || |- | [[Space:Saint_Peter%27s_Cemetery%2C_Great_Barrington%2C_Massachusetts|Saint Peter's Cemetery]] || Great Barrington || Berkshire || [[Clews-14 | DK Clews]] || || || |- | [[Space:Elmwood_Cemetery%2C_Great_Barrington%2C_Massachusetts|Elmwood Cemetery]] || Great Barrington || Berkshire || [[Clews-14 | DK Clews]] || || || |- | [[Space:Chilmark_Cemetery%2C_Chilmark%2C_Massachusetts|Chilmark Cemetery]] || Chilmark || Dukes || [[Flanders-606 | Ryan Flanders]] || || || |- | [[Space:Mount_Auburn_Cemetery%2C_Cambridge%2C_Massachusetts|Mount Auburn Cemetery]] || Cambridge || Middlesex || || || || |- | [[Space:Salem_Street_Cemetery%2C_Malden%2C_Massachusetts|Salem Street Cemetery]] || Malden || Middlesex || [[Childs-1667 | E Childs]] || || || |- | [[Space:Mountain_View_Cemetery%2C_Shrewsbury%2C_Massachusetts|Mountain View Cemetery]] || Shrewsbury || Worcester || [[Durbin-702 | Natalie Trott]] || || || |- | [[Space:School_Street_Cemetery|School Street Cemetery]] || Lowell || Middlesex || [[Helderman-102 |Anon (Helderman) Crewe ]] || || || |- | [[Space:Lowell_Cemetery|Lowell Cemetery]] || Lowell || Middlesex || [[Helderman-102 |Anon (Helderman) Crewe ]] || || || |- | [[Space:Arlington_Street_Cemetery%2C_Watertown%2C_Massachusetts|Arlington Street Cemetery]] || Watertown || Middlesex || [[Helderman-102 | Anon (Helderman) Crewe]] || || || |- | [[Space:Ashby_First_Parish_Burial_Ground%2C_Ashby%2C_Massachusetts|Ashby First Parish Burial Ground]] || Ashby || Middlesex || [[Helderman-102 | Anon (Helderman) Crewe]] || || || |- | [[Space:Bell_Rock_Cemetery%2C_Malden%2C_Massachusetts|Bell Rock Cemetery]] || Malden || Middlesex || [[Helderman-102 | Anon (Helderman) Crewe]] || || || |- | [[Space:Brigham_Cemetery|Brigham Cemetery]] || Marlborough || Middlesex || [[Helderman-102 | Anon (Helderman) Crewe]] || || || |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Brookside_Cemetery%2C_Stow%2C_Massachusetts Brookside Cemetery] || Stow || Middlesex || [[Helderman-102 | Anon (Helderman) Crewe]] || || || |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Calvary_Cemetery%2C_Waltham%2C_Massachusetts Calvary Cemetery] || Waltham || Middlesex || [[Helderman-102 | Anon (Helderman) Crewe]] || || || |- | [[Space:Saint_Patrick_Cemetery%2C_Lowell%2C_Massachusetts|Saint Patrick Cemetery]] || Lowell || Middlesex || [[Helderman-102 | Anon (Helderman) Crewe]] || || || |- | [[Space:Woodbine_Cemetery%2C_Lowell%2C_Massachusetts|Woodbine Cemetery]] || Lowell || Middlesex || [[Helderman-102 | Anon (Helderman) Crewe]] || || || |- | [[Space:Holy_Trinity_Cemetery%2C_Lowell%2C_Massachusetts|Holy Trinity Cemetery]] || Lowell || Middlesex || [[Helderman-102 | Anon (Helderman) Crewe]] || || || |- | [[Space:Hamblett_Cemetery%2C_Lowell%2C_Massachusetts|Hamblett Cemetery]] || Lowell || Middlesex || [[Helderman-102 | Anon (Helderman) Crewe]] || || || |- | [[Space:Cambridge_Cemetery%2C_Cambridge%2C_Massachusetts|Cambridge Cemetery]] || Cambridge || Middlesex || [[Helderman-102 | Anon (Helderman) Crewe]] || || || |- | [[Space:Catholic_Mount_Auburn_Cemetery%2C_Watertown%2C_Massachusetts|Catholic Mount Auburn Cemetery]] || Watertown || Middlesex || [[Helderman-102 | Anon (Helderman) Crewe]] || || || |- | [[Space:Center_Cemetery%2C_Holliston%2C_Massachusetts|Center Cemetery]] || Holliston || Middlesex || [[Helderman-102 | Anon (Helderman) Crewe]] || || || |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Center_Cemetery%2C_Shirley%2C_Massachusetts Center Cemetery] || Shirley || Middlesex || [[Helderman-102 | Anon (Helderman) Crewe]] || || || |- | [[Space:Central_Cemetery%2C_Dunstable%2C_Massachusetts|Central Cemetery]] || Dunstable || Middlesex || [[Helderman-102 | Anon (Helderman) Crewe]] || || || |- | [[Space:Chestnut_Hill_Cemetery%2C_Burlington%2C_Massachusetts|Chestnut Hill Cemetery]] || Burlington || Middlesex || [[Helderman-102 | Anon (Helderman) Crewe]] || || || |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Church_Hill_Cemetery%2C_Framingham%2C_Massachusetts Church Hill Cemetery] || Framingham || Middlesex || [[Helderman-102 | Anon (Helderman) Crewe]] || || || |- | [[Space:Clark_Cemetery%2C_Lowell%2C_Massachusetts|Clark Cemetery]] || Lowell || Middlesex || [[Helderman-102 | Anon (Helderman) Crewe]] || || || |- | [[Space:First_Burial_Ground%2C_Woburn%2C_Massachusetts|First Burial Ground]] || Woburn || Middlesex || [[White-34498 | Chip White]] ||38|| || |- | [[Space:Gate_Cemetery|Gate Cemetery]] || Chesterfield || Hampshire ||[[Boy-41|Emily Holmberg]] || || || |- | [[Space:Pine_Grove_Cemetery%2C_Conway%2C_Franklin_County%2C_Massachusetts|Pine Grove Cemetery]] || Conway || Franklin || [[Boy-41|Emily Holmberg]] || || || |- | [[Space:Bofat_Cemetery%2C_Chesterfield%2C_Massachusetts|Bofat Cemetery]]|| Chesterfield|| Hampshire|| [[Boy-41|Emily Holmberg]]|| || || |- | [[Space:Aspen_Grove_Cemetery%2C_Ware%2C_Massachusetts|Aspen Grove Cemetery]] || Ware || Hampshire || [[Boy-41|Emily Holmberg]] || || || |- | [[Space:Ireland_Street_Cemetery%2C_Chesterfield%2C_Massachusetts|Ireland Street Cemetery]] || Chesterfield || Hampshire || [[Boy-41|Emily Holmberg]] || || || |- | [[Space:Saint_Mary_of_the_Assumption_Cemetery%2C_Northampton%2C_Massachusetts|Saint Mary of the Assumption Cemetery]] || Northampton || Hampshire || [[Boy-41|Emily Holmberg]] || || || |}

Massachusetts Genealogy and History Guide

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[[Category:Massachusetts]] [[Category: Massachusetts Genealogy Resources]] == Massachusetts History and Genealogy Guide == This is a locality guide to help you with your research in Massachusetts. === Background === * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Massachusetts_Biography Biography] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Massachusetts_Gazetteers Gazetteers] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Massachusetts_History History] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Massachusetts_Maps Maps] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Massachusetts_Migration Migration] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Massachusetts_For_Further_Reading For Further Reading] * '''Quick Facts'''
'''Official State Name:''' Commonwealth of Massachusetts
'''Statehood:''' 6 February 1788 (6th)
'''State Motto:''' ''Ense petit placidam sub libertate quietem'' (By the sword we seek peace, but peace only under liberty)
'''State Capital:''' Boston
'''State Nickname:''' The Bay State, The Pilgrim State, The Puritan State, The Old Colony, The Baked Bean State
'''Demonym:''' Bay Stater (official); Massachusite (traditional); Massachusettsian
'''State Artist:''' Norman Rockwell
'''State Bean:''' Baked Navy Bean
'''State Berry:''' Cranberry
'''State Beverage:''' Cranberry Juice
'''State Bird:''' Black-Capped Chickadee
'''State Blues Artist:''' Taj Mahal
'''State Building Stone:''' Granite
'''State Cat:''' Tabby Cat
'''State Ceremonial March:''' ''The Road to Boston''
'''State Children's Author & Illustrator:''' Dr. Seuss
'''State Children's Book:''' ''Make Way for Ducklings''
'''State Colors:''' Blue - Green - Cranberry
'''State Cookie:''' Chocolate Chip
'''State Dessert:''' Boston Cream Pie
'''State Dog:''' Boston Terrier
'''State Donut:''' Boston Cream Donut
'''State Fish:''' Cod
'''State Flower:''' Mayflower
'''State Folk Hero:''' Johnny Appleseed
'''State Game Bird:''' Wild Turkey
'''State Gem:''' Rhodonite
'''State Groundhog:''' Ms. G.
'''State Heroine:''' Deborah Samson Gannett
'''State Insect:''' Ladybug
'''State Inventor:''' Benjamin Franklin
'''State Song:''' ''All Hail to Massachusetts''
'''State Sport:''' Basketball
'''State Tree:''' American Elm
* '''Timeline'''
'''1497''' - Explorer John Cabot sails up the coast of Massachusetts.
'''1620''' - The Pilgrims arrive at Plymouth and establish the first permanent English settlement.
'''1621''' - The Pilgrims hold the first "Thanksgiving Festival."
'''1629''' - The Massachusetts Bay Colony is founded.
'''1691''' - The Province of Massachusetts is formed when the Massachusetts Bay Colony and the Plymouth Colony combine.
'''1692''' - Nineteen people are put to death for witchcraft during the Salem Witch Hysteria.
'''1770''' - Five Boston colonists are shot by British troops in the Boston Massacre.
'''1773''' - Colonists in Boston dump crates of tea into the harbor in the Boston Tea Party.
'''1775''' - The Revolutionary War begins with the Battles of Lexington and Concord.
'''1788''' - Massachusetts becomes the sixth state of the United States.
'''1820''' - Maine separates from Massachusetts to become the 23rd state.
'''1961''' - John F. Kennedy becomes the 35th President of the United States.
'''1987''' - The "Big Dig" construction project begins in Boston.
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Massachusetts Governor's Council

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{{Succession box2 | title = Governor's Council | years ='''Acting Governor
of the Province of Massachusetts Bay'''
1701 —1702
1715 —1715
1757 —1757
| before ='''Acting Governor'''
[[Stoughton-269|William Stoughton]]

'''3rd Governor'''
[[Dudley-494|Joseph Dudley]]

'''Acting Governor'''
[[Bennett-8149|Spencer Phips]] | after ='''3rd Governor'''
[[Dudley-494|Joseph Dudley]]

'''4th Governor'''
[[Dudley-494|Joseph Dudley]]

'''10th Governor'''
[[Pownall-258|Thomas Pownall]] }} ---- From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Massachusetts Governor's Council (also known as the Executive Council) is a governmental body that provides advice and consent in certain matters – such as judicial nominations, pardons, and commutations – to the Governor of Massachusetts. Councillors are elected by the general public and their duties are set forth in the Massachusetts Constitution. ==Historical Precursors== The Massachusetts Bay Colony received its first royal charter in 1629, with the founding of Boston following the arrival in 1630 of Governor John Winthrop and a fleet of principally Puritan settlers. The colony's governance was based on this charter, which included the establishment of a "council of assistants". The assistants were a body of magistrates who not only decided judicial cases, but also played a role in the colony's lawmaking. The assistants were elected by the colony's freemen. After the colony's original charter was revoked in 1684, there was the short-lived Dominion of New England (1686-1689), which was succeeded in the territories of modern Massachusetts and Maine by the Province of Massachusetts Bay. The charter for the province called for "eight and twenty assistants, or counsellors, to be advising and assisting to the governor" who were to be chosen annually by the Great and General Court. It further specified that the council was to assume the duties of the governor in the absence of both the royal governor and lieutenant governor (who were appointed by the crown), and enumerated some of the specific issues on which the council was to advise the governor. During the provincial period, the relationship between the governor and council was sometimes difficult, since the council represented colonial interests which diverged from the crown interests of the governor.

Massachusetts in The Great War

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Massachusetts in The Great War '''
{{Image|file=Photos-294.gif}} [[Image:Clark-15765-8.gif|400px]] Jan. 31, 1917 Germany, in its final effort to win the war against the Allied Powers, announced publicly it was resuming unrestricted warfare. (the U-boats. United States broke off diplomatic relations with Germany. However soon an American liner Housatonic was sunk by a German U-boat. A British steamer was able to rescue the 25 Americans on board! This led states on the coast of the United States to start worrying a U boat might attack their ships or even fishing boats. Shortly 4 more Merchant marine vessels were sunk. {{Image|file=Images_in_the_Great_War-27.jpg |align=c |size=250 |caption=U-995.}} Feb. 24, 1917, the release of a disturbing the “Zimmermann Note,” a coded telegram from German Foreign Secretary Arthur Zimmermann to Count Johann von Bernstorff, German ambassador to Mexico. This was deciphered which stated Mexico should be requested to enter the war as one of Germany's allies. In return, Germany planned to return Mexico's lost territories of Texas, New Mexico, Arizona to Mexico. When this was published, America was ready for war against Germany. '''Fort Devens''' Fort Devens was first established in 1917 as Camp Devens in Middlesex County, Massachusetts. Named in G.O. 95, 18 Jul 1917 after Bvt Major General Charles Devens, a Massachusetts son who served in the Union Army during the U.S. Civil War, and later was named U.S. Attorney General. The first commander of the camp was Major General Henry F. Hodges who formed the 76th U.S. Infantry Division and initiated troop training. The 76th arrived in September 1917 and departed for France in July-August 1918. The division was designated as a depot division and the units were distributed to other divisions as replacements. Four units of the 76th saw combat but the division as a whole did not. The 76th Headquarters returned to the U.S. in December 1918 and was demobilized. At the end of the war the camp became a demobilization center. The camp was placed in caretaker status on 1 Sep 1921 and was used as a summer training camp for the National Guard, Reserve units, ROTC cadets and Citizens' Military Training Camp (CMTC) candidates. Camp Devens was designated a permanent military post and renamed Fort Devens in G.O. 10, 5 Nov 1931. '''Resources:''' *[http://ww1ha.org/the-first-submarine-war/ U-boats]

Massachusetts Line, American Revolution

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[[Category: Massachusetts Line, American Revolution]] '''Massachusetts Line of the Continental Army''' The Massachusetts Line was a formation within the Continental Army. The term "Massachusetts Line" referred to the quota of numbered infantry regiments assigned to Massachusetts at various times by the Continental Congress. These, together with similar contingents from the other twelve states, formed the Continental Line. The concept was particularly important in relation to the promotion of commissioned officers. Officers of the Continental Army below the rank of brigadier general were ordinarily ineligible for promotion except in the line of their own state. In the course of the war, 59 infantry regiments were assigned to the Massachusetts Line. This included the 27 provincial regiments of 1775, the 16 numbered Continental regiments of 1776, the 15 Massachusetts regiments of 1777, and Jackson's Additional Continental Regiment, which later became the 16th Massachusetts Regiment.[[Wikipedia:Massachusetts_Line]] '''Other Massachusetts infantry units''' '''Additional regiments''' Not all Continental infantry regiments raised in a state were part of a state quota, however. On December 27, 1776, the Continental Congress gave Washington temporary control over certain military decisions that the Congress ordinarily regarded as its own prerogative. These "dictatorial powers" included the authority to raise sixteen additional Continental infantry regiments at large. Early in 1777, Washington offered command of one of these additional regiments to David Henley of Massachusetts, who accepted. Henley had formerly performed the duties of an adjutant general on the staffs of Generals William Heath and Joseph Spencer, and was briefly lieutenant colonel of the 5th Massachusetts Regiment. Washington also offered command of an additional regiment to William Raymond Lee of Massachusetts, who accepted. In 1776, Lee had been the major of John Glover's famous Marblehead regiment, the 14th Continental Regiment. Finally, Washington offered command of an additional regiment to Henry Jackson of Massachusetts, who accepted. These three regiments were raised in Massachusetts in the spring of 1777. Much of the recruiting for them was done in the Boston area, which until then had been unable to raise troops because of the British occupation. Henley's and Lee's Regiments were consolidated with Henry Jackson's Regiment on April 9, 1779. Jackson's Regiment was allotted to the Massachusetts Line on July 24, 1780, and officially designated the 16th Massachusetts Regiment. The 16th Massachusetts Regiment was disbanded on January 1, 1781. Colonel Jackson remained in service until 1784, however, and commanded the last remaining regiment in the Continental Army. '''Extra regiments''' Still other Continental infantry regiments and smaller units, also unrelated to a state quota, were raised as needed for special or temporary service. Porter's Regiment from western Massachusetts, raised in 1776 for the defense of Canada, was an example of such an "extra" regiment. '''Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiments, 1775''' On April 23, 1775, the Massachusetts Provincial Congress voted to raise a volunteer force of 13,600 men, and it called upon the other New England colonies for assistance in raising an army of 30,000 men. The Massachusetts provincials were raised in the spring of 1775 and were eventually formed into twenty-six infantry regiments. Massachusetts also took responsibility for a twenty-seventh regiment, originally raised in New Hampshire. Massachusetts regiments had an official establishment of 599 officers and men in ten companies (but five regiments had an eleventh company). The troops were enlisted to serve until December 31, 1775. The commissions of all Massachusetts officers were dated May 19, 1775. Subsequently the regiments were numbered, although in Massachusetts the regiment was commonly identified by the name of its colonel. [[:Category:1st Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775), Continental Army, American Revolution|1st Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775)]] The 1st Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment was initially commanded by General Artemas Ward, of Shrewsbury, who was the commanding general of the Massachusetts Bay provincial forces. His general authority over the troops from the other New England colonies was acknowledged, and he commanded the patriot army at Boston until the arrival of George Washington at Cambridge on July 3, 1775. On June 17, 1775, Ward was made a major general in the Continental Army - the first appointment in that grade. Command of the regiment passed to its next senior officer, Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan Ward, of Southborough, who was promoted to the rank of colonel on that date. In August 1775, '''Ward's Regiment''' was designated '''The 32nd Regiment of Foot.''' It served in the Siege of Boston until its disbandment. [[:Category:2nd Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775), Continental Army, American Revolution|2nd Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775)]] The 2nd Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment was initially commanded by General John Thomas, of Kingston, who was the lieutenant general (second in command) of the Massachusetts Bay provincial forces. Thomas was made a Continental brigadier general on June 22, 1775. The regiment's lieutenant colonel, John Bailey, of Hanover, then assumed command. Bailey was promoted to the rank of colonel on July 1, 1775, and the regiment became Bailey's Regiment. In August 1775, '''Bailey's Regiment''' was designated '''The 35th Regiment of Foot.''' It served in the Siege of Boston until its disbandment. [[:Category:3rd Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775), Continental Army, American Revolution|3rd Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775)]] The 3rd Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment was commanded by Colonel Timothy Walker, of Rehoboth, who served as colonel until the end of the year. In August 1775, '''Walker's Regiment''' was designated '''The 22nd Regiment of Foot.''' It served in the Siege of Boston until its disbandment. [[:Category:4th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775), Continental Army, American Revolution|4th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775)]] The 4th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment was commanded by Colonel Theophilus Cotton, of Plymouth, who served as colonel until the end of the year. In August 1775, '''Cotton's Regiment''' was designated '''The 16th Regiment of Foot.''' It served in the Siege of Boston until its disbandment. [[:Category:5th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775), Continental Army, American Revolution|5th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775)]] The 5th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment contained eleven companies and had an official establishment of 658 officers and men. It was commanded by Colonel Asa Whitcomb, who served as colonel until the end of the year. In August 1775, '''Whitcomb's Regiment''' was designated '''The 23rd Regiment of Foot.''' It served in the Siege of Boston until its disbandment. [[:Category:6th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775), Continental Army, American Revolution|6th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775)]] The 6th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment was commanded by Colonel Joseph Read, of Uxbridge, who served as colonel until the end of the year. In August 1775, '''Read's Regiment''' was designated '''The 20th Regiment of Foot.''' It served in the Siege of Boston until its disbandment. [[:Category:7th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775), Continental Army, American Revolution|7th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775)]] The 7th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment was commanded by Colonel John Mansfield, of Lynn, who left the service on September 15, 1775. From then until the end of the year the regiment was commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Israel Hutchinson, of Danvers. In August 1775, '''Mansfield's Regiment''' was designated '''The 19th Regiment of Foot.''' It served in the Siege of Boston until its disbandment. [[:Category:8th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775), Continental Army, American Revolution|8th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775)]] The 8th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment contained eleven companies and had an official establishment of 658 officers and men. It was commanded by Colonel Timothy Danielson, of Brimfield, who served as colonel until the end of the year. In August 1775, '''Danielson's Regiment''' was designated '''The 18th Regiment of Foot.''' It served in the Siege of Boston until its disbandment. [[:Category:9th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775), Continental Army, American Revolution|9th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775)]] The 9th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment contained eleven companies and had an official establishment of 658 officers and men. It was commanded by Colonel William Prescott, of Pepperell, who served as colonel until the end of the year. In August 1775, '''Prescott's Regiment''' was designated '''The 10th Regiment of Foot.''' It served in the Siege of Boston until its disbandment. [[:Category:10th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775), Continental Army, American Revolution|10th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775)]] The 10th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment was commanded by Colonel James Frye, of Andover, who served as colonel until the end of the year. In August 1775, '''Frye's Regiment''' was designated '''The 1st Regiment of Foot.''' It served in the Siege of Boston until its disbandment. [[:Category:11th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775), Continental Army, American Revolution|11th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775)]] The 11th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment contained eleven companies and had an official establishment of 658 officers and men. It was commanded by Colonel Ebenezer Bridge, of Billerica, who served as colonel until the end of the year. In August 1775, '''Bridge's Regiment''' was designated '''The 27th Regiment of Foot.''' It served in the Siege of Boston until its disbandment. [[:Category:12th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775), Continental Army, American Revolution|12th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775)]] The 12th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment contained eleven companies[48] and had an official establishment of 658 officers and men. It was commanded by Colonel John Paterson, of Lenox, who served as colonel until the end of the year. In August 1775, '''Paterson's Regiment''' was designated '''The 26th Regiment of Foot.''' It served in the Siege of Boston until its disbandment. [[:Category:13th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775), Continental Army, American Revolution|13th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775)]] The 13th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment was commanded by Colonel James Scammon. His regiment was raised in what were then known as the "eastern counties," the present state of Maine. Scammon served as colonel of his regiment until the end of the year. In August 1775, '''Scammon's Regiment''' was designated '''The 30th Regiment of Foot.''' It served in the Siege of Boston until its disbandment. [[:Category:14th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775), Continental Army, American Revolution|14th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775)]] The 14th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment was commanded by Colonel Ebenezer Learned, of Oxford, who served as colonel until the end of the year. In August 1775, '''Learned's Regiment''' was designated '''The 4th Regiment of Foot.''' It served in the Siege of Boston until its disbandment. [[:Category:15th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775), Continental Army, American Revolution|15th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775)]] The 15th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment was commanded by Colonel Thomas Gardner. He was mortally wounded at the Battle of Bunker Hill, June 17, 1775, and died July 3, 1775. On that date the regiment's commander, Lieutenant Colonel William Bond, was promoted to the rank of colonel and the regiment became Bond's Regiment. In August 1775, '''Bond's Regiment''' was designated '''The 37th Regiment of Foot.''' It served in the Siege of Boston until its disbandment. [[:Category:16th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775), Continental Army, American Revolution|16th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775)]] The 16th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment was commanded by Colonel John Nixon, of Framingham and Sudbury, who served as colonel until the end of the year. In August 1775, '''Nixon's Regiment''' was designated '''The 5th Regiment of Foot.''' It served in the Siege of Boston until its disbandment. [[:Category:17th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775), Continental Army, American Revolution|17th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775)]] The 17th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment was commanded by Colonel John Fellows, of Sheffield, who served as colonel until the end of the year. In August 1775, '''Fellows' Regiment''' was designated '''The 8th Regiment of Foot.''' It served in the Siege of Boston until its disbandment. [[:Category:18th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775), Continental Army, American Revolution|18th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775)]] The 18th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment was commanded by Colonel Ephraim Doolittle, who left the service in October 1775. Command of the regiment passed to its next senior officer, Lieutenant Colonel Benjamin Holden, of Princeton. In August 1775, '''Doolittle's Regiment''' was designated '''The 24th Regiment of Foot.''' It served in the Siege of Boston until its disbandment. [[:Category:19th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775), Continental Army, American Revolution|19th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775)]] The 19th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment was commanded by Colonel Jonathan Brewer, of Waltham, who served as colonel until the end of the year. In August 1775, '''Jonathan Brewer's Regiment''' was designated ''The 6th Regiment of Foot.''' It served in the Siege of Boston until its disbandment. [[:Category:20th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775), Continental Army, American Revolution|20th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775)]] The 20th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment was commanded by Colonel David Brewer, of Palmer, who was dismissed from the service on October 24, 1775. The next senior officer, Lieutenant Colonel Rufus Putnam, of Brookfield, assumed command of the regiment and served until the end of the year. In August 1775, '''David Brewer's Regiment''' was designated '''The 9th Regiment of Foot.''' It served in the Siege of Boston until its disbandment. [[:Category:21st Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775), Continental Army, American Revolution|21st Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775)]] The 21st Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment was commanded by Colonel William Heath, of Roxbury. Heath was made a Continental brigadier general on June 22, 1775, and command of the regiment passed to Lieutenant Colonel John Greaton. Greaton was promoted to the rank of colonel on July 1, 1775, and the regiment became Greaton's Regiment. In August 1775, '''Greaton's Regiment''' was designated '''The 36th Regiment of Foot.''' It served in the Siege of Boston until its disbandment. [[:Category:22nd Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775), Continental Army, American Revolution|22nd Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775)]] The 22nd Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment was commanded by Colonel Benjamin Ruggles Woodbridge, of South Hadley, who served as colonel until the end of the year. In August 1775, '''Woodbridge's Regiment''' was designated '''The 25th Regiment of Foot.''' It served in the Siege of Boston until its disbandment. [[:Category:23rd Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775), Continental Army, American Revolution|23rd Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775)]] The 23rd Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment was commanded by Colonel John Glover, of Marblehead, who served as colonel until the end of the year. In August 1775, '''Glover's Regiment''' was designated '''The 21st Regiment of Foot.''' It served in the Siege of Boston until its disbandment. In December 1775, Glover's Regiment was stationed at Beverly to defend the naval base located there. [[:Category:24th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775), Continental Army, American Revolution|24th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775)]] The 24th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment was commanded by Colonel Moses Little, of Newbury, who served as colonel until the end of the year. In August 1775, '''Little's Regiment''' was designated '''The 17th Regiment of Foot.''' It served in the Siege of Boston until its disbandment. [[:Category:25th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775), Continental Army, American Revolution|25th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775)]] The 25th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment was commanded by Colonel Samuel Gerrish, of Newbury, who was dismissed from the service on August 19, 1775. Command of the regiment passed to its next senior officer, Lieutenant Colonel Loammi Baldwin, of Woburn. In August 1775, '''Gerrish's Regiment''' was designated '''The 38th Regiment of Foot.''' It served in the Siege of Boston until its disbandment. [[:Category:26th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775), Continental Army, American Revolution|26th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775)]] The 26th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment was commanded by Colonel Edmund Phinney, whose regiment was raised in the present state of Maine. Phinney served as colonel until the end of the year. In August 1775, '''Phinney's Regiment''' was designated '''The 31st Regiment of Foot.''' It served in the Siege of Boston until its disbandment. [[:Category:27th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775), Continental Army, American Revolution|27th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775)]] The 27th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment was commanded by Colonel Paul Dudley Sargent, of Amherst, New Hampshire. Sargent served as colonel until the end of the year. In August 1775, '''Sargent's Regiment''' was designated '''The 28th Regiment of Foot.''' It served in the Siege of Boston until its disbandment. '''Numbered Continental Regiments, 1776''' On November 4, 1775, the Continental Congress resolved that on January 1, 1776, the Continental Army, exclusive of artillery and extra regiments, was to consist of 27 infantry regiments. The troops were to be enlisted to serve until December 31, 1776. The quota of regiments assigned to the states was 1 from Pennsylvania, 3 from New Hampshire, 16 from Massachusetts, 2 from Rhode Island, and 5 from Connecticut. Each regiment was to have an official establishment of 728 officers and men in eight companies. The regiments were to receive numbers instead of names. For the campaign of 1776 Massachusetts was to provide the 3d, 4th, 6th, 7th, 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th, 18th, 21st, 23d, 24th, 25th, 26th, and 27th Continental Regiments. The reduction of the Massachusetts Line from an establishment of 16,468 officers and men in 275 companies to an establishment of 11,648 officers and men in 128 companies required a difficult reorganization. The numbered Continental regiments raised in Massachusetts were widely scattered in the campaign of 1776. In April, following the British evacuation of Boston, five regiments (the 6th, 14th, 16th, 18th, and 27th) were ordered to remain in Massachusetts, four of them occupying Boston. Three of these regiments (the 14th, 16th, and 27th) joined the Main Army in July. The 6th and 18th regiments joined the Northern Army in August, and never rejoined the Main Army. Of the eleven regiments that moved to New York City in April, three regiments (the 15th, 24th, and 25th) were ordered to Canada as reinforcements. One of these regiments (the 15th) rejoined the Main Army in November, and served at Trenton and Princeton. The 24th and 25th regiments, that had served in the Northern theater, also rejoined the Main Army in November, but marched directly to the army's winter quarters at Morristown, New Jersey. Finally, the 7th Continental Regiment, which served in Parsons' Brigade, was assigned to the Highlands Department in November. [[:Category:3rd Continental Regiment, Continental Army, American Revolution|3rd Continental Regiment]] The 3rd Continental Regiment was formed by consolidating the remnant of Danielson's Regiment, and the remnant of Wood's Company, Cotton's Regiment, with the remnant of Learned's Regiment. Colonel Ebenezer Learned commanded this regiment throughout 1776. As a regiment on the right wing of the army at Boston, it was ordered to furnish details for the Fortification of Dorchester Heights. Learned's regiment remained with the Main Army, moving to New York City in April. It served at Trenton and Princeton. [[:Category:4th Continental Regiment, Continental Army, American Revolution|4th Continental Regiment]] The 4th Continental Regiment was formed by consolidating the remnant of Thompson's Company, Danielson's Regiment, with the remnant of Nixon's Regiment. Colonel John Nixon commanded this regiment until August 9, 1776, the date on which he was made a Continental brigadier general. On that date the regiment's next senior officer, Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Nixon, assumed command with the rank of colonel. Nixon's regiment remained with the Main Army, moving to New York City in April. It served at Trenton and Princeton. [[:Category:6th Continental Regiment, Continental Army, American Revolution|6th Continental Regiment]] The 6th Continental Regiment was formed by consolidating the remnants of Soul's Company, Fellows' Regiment, and Danforth's Company, David Brewer's Regiment, with the remnant of Jonathan Brewer's Regiment. However, Jonathan Brewer left the service, and command of this regiment was given to Colonel Asa Whitcomb, whose old regiment, the 5th Massachusetts Regiment, was disbanded. As a regiment on the right wing of the army at Boston, it was ordered to furnish details for the Fortification of Dorchester Heights. Whitcomb's regiment occupied Boston in April 1776. In August it was ordered to northern New York to oppose Carleton's counteroffensive, and never rejoined the Main Army. [[:Category:7th Continental Regiment, Continental Army, American Revolution|7th Continental Regiment]] The 7th Continental Regiment was formed by consolidating the remnants of Darby's and Nowell's Companies, Scammon's Regiment, and the remnant of Morse's Company, Paterson's Regiment, with the remnant of Prescott's Regiment. Colonel William Prescott commanded this regiment throughout 1776. Prescott's regiment remained with the Main Army, moving to New York City in April. In November it was stationed in the Hudson Highlands. [[:Category:12th Continental Regiment, Continental Army, American Revolution|12th Continental Regiment]] The 12th Continental Regiment was formed from the remnant of Little's Regiment. The old regiment had to be reduced from ten companies to eight. Colonel Moses Little commanded this regiment throughout 1776. Little's regiment remained with the Main Army, moving to New York City in April. It served at Trenton and Princeton. [[:Category:13th Continental Regiment, Continental Army, American Revolution|13th Continental Regiment]] The 13th Continental Regiment was formed by consolidating the remnants of Walker's Regiment and David Brewer's Regiment with the remnant of Read's Regiment. Colonel Joseph Read commanded this regiment throughout 1776. As a regiment on the right wing of the army at Boston, it was ordered to furnish details for the Fortification of Dorchester Heights. Read's regiment remained with the Main Army, moving to New York City in April. It served at Trenton and Princeton. [[:Category:14th Continental Regiment, Continental Army, American Revolution|14th Continental Regiment]] The 14th Continental Regiment was formed from the remnant of Glover's Regiment. The old regiment had to be reduced from ten companies to eight. Colonel John Glover commanded this regiment throughout 1776. Glover's regiment continued to be stationed at Beverly until July, when it was ordered to join the Main Army at New York City. The regiment served at Trenton. [[:Category:15th Continental Regiment, Continental Army, American Revolution|15th Continental Regiment]] The 15th Continental Regiment was formed by consolidating the remnants of Sayer's and Sullivan's Companies, Scammon's Regiment, with the remnant of Paterson's Regiment (less the remnants of Morse's and Watkins' Companies). Colonel John Paterson commanded this regiment throughout 1776. Paterson's regiment remained with the Main Army, moving to New York City in April. In the same month it was ordered to reinforce the American army in Canada. In November the regiment rejoined the Main Army and served at Trenton and Princeton. [[:Category:16th Continental Regiment, Continental Army, American Revolution|16th Continental Regiment]] The 16th Continental Regiment was formed from the remnant of Sargent's Regiment. The old regiment had to be reduced from ten companies to eight. Colonel Paul Dudley Sargent commanded this regiment throughout 1776. Sargent's regiment occupied Boston in April 1776. It was ordered to join the Main Army at New York City in July. The regiment served at Trenton and Princeton. [[:Category:18th Continental Regiment, Continental Army, American Revolution|18th Continental Regiment]] The 18th Continental Regiment was formed by consolidating the remnants of Scammon's Regiment and Watkins' Company, Paterson's Regiment, with the remnant of Phinney's Regiment. Colonel Edmund Phinney commanded this regiment throughout 1776. Phinney's regiment occupied Boston in April 1776. In August it was ordered to northern New York to oppose Carleton's counteroffensive, and never rejoined the Main Army. [[:Category:21st Continental Regiment, Continental Army, American Revolution|21st Continental Regiment]] The 21st Continental Regiment was formed by consolidating the remnant of Fellows' Regiment, and the remnants of Benson's and Bradford's Companies, Cotton's Regiment, with the remnant of Ward's Regiment. Colonel Jonathan Ward commanded this regiment throughout 1776. As a regiment on the right wing of the army at Boston, it was ordered to furnish details for the Fortification of Dorchester Heights. Ward's regiment remained with the Main Army, moving to New York City in April. It served at Trenton and Princeton. [[:Category:23rd Continental Regiment, Continental Army, American Revolution|23rd Continental Regiment]] The 23d Continental Regiment was formed by consolidating the remnant of Cotton's Regiment (less the remnants of Benson's, Bradford's, Mayhew's, and Wood's Companies) with the remnant of Bailey's Regiment. Colonel John Bailey commanded this regiment throughout 1776. As a regiment on the right wing of the army at Boston, it was ordered to furnish details for the Fortification of Dorchester Heights. Bailey's regiment remained with the Main Army, moving to New York City in April. It served at Trenton and Princeton. [[:Category:24th Continental Regiment, Continental Army, American Revolution|24th Continental Regiment]] The 24th Continental Regiment was formed by consolidating the remnant of Crafts' Company, Bond's Regiment, with the remnant of Greaton's Regiment. Colonel John Greaton commanded this regiment throughout 1776. Greaton's regiment remained with the Main Army, moving to New York City in April. In the same month it was ordered to reinforce the American army in Canada. The regiment rejoined the Main Army in November, marching directly to Morristown. [[:Category:25th Continental Regiment, Continental Army, American Revolution|25th Continental Regiment]] The 25th Continental Regiment was formed by consolidating the remnants of Mayhew's Company, Cotton's Regiment, and Egery's Company, Danielson's Regiment, with the remnant of Bond's Regiment (less the remnant of Crafts' Company). Colonel William Bond commanded this regiment until his death on August 31, 1776. The regiment's next senior officer, Lieutenant Colonel Ichabod Alden, held command until the end of the year. Bond's regiment remained with the Main Army, moving to New York City in April. In the same month it was ordered to reinforce the American army in Canada. The regiment rejoined the Main Army in November, marching directly to Morristown. [[:Category:26th Continental Regiment, Continental Army, American Revolution|26th Continental Regiment]] The 26th Continental Regiment was formed from the remnant of Gerrish's Regiment. The old regiment had to be reduced from ten companies to eight. This regiment was commanded by Colonel Loammi Baldwin, who was promoted to that rank on January 1, 1776. Baldwin's regiment remained with the Main Army, moving to New York City in April. It served at Trenton and Princeton. [[:Category:27th Continental Regiment, Continental Army, American Revolution|27th Continental Regiment]] The 27th Continental Regiment was formed from the remnant of Mansfield's Regiment. The old regiment had to be reduced from ten companies to eight. This regiment was commanded by Colonel Israel Hutchinson, who was promoted to that rank on January 1, 1776. Hutchinson's regiment remained with the Main Army, moving to New York City in April. It served at Trenton and Princeton. '''Disbanded units''' The remnants of the regiments of [[:Category:5th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775), Continental Army, American Revolution|Asa Whitcomb]], [[:Category:10th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775), Continental Army, American Revolution |James Frye]], Ebenezer Bridge, [[:Category: 18th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775), Continental Army, American Revolution|Ephraim Doolittle]], and [[:Category:22nd Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775), Continental Army, American Revolution |Benjamin Ruggles Woodbridge]] were disbanded at Cambridge, Massachusetts, on December 31, 1775. '''Massachusetts Line, 1777''' During 1776, the Continental Congress gradually overcame its ideological objections to a standing army, and, on September 16, 1776, it resolved that, on January 1, 1777, the Continental Line was to consist of 88 infantry regiments, to be maintained for the duration of the war. The quota of regiments assigned to the states was 3 from New Hampshire, 15 from Massachusetts, 2 from Rhode Island, 8 from Connecticut, 4 from New York, 4 from New Jersey, 12 from Pennsylvania, 1 from Delaware, 8 from Maryland, 15 from Virginia, 9 from North Carolina, 6 from South Carolina, and 1 from Georgia. The quotas for states outside New England included regiments that had been on the Continental establishment earlier, but the term Continental Line was now broadened to include the lines of all the states. [[:Category:1st Massachusetts Regiment (1777), Continental Army, American Revolution|1st Massachusetts Regiment (1777)]] The 1st Massachusetts Regiment (Vose's Regiment) was formed by consolidating two companies formed from the 6th Continental Regiment, and two companies formed from the 18th Continental Regiment, with the remnant of the 15th Continental Regiment.[126] The commanding officer, Colonel Joseph Vose, had been the major of Greaton's Regiment in 1775 and the lieutenant colonel of the 24th Continental Regiment in 1776. As the 15th Continental Regiment, reorganizing as the 1st Massachusetts Regiment, it served in St. Clair's Brigade at Princeton. Reorganization was completed in the spring of 1777, and the regiment was ordered to Peekskill in the Highlands. On July 10, 1777 it was assigned to the 2d Massachusetts Brigade under Brigadier General Glover. The regiment served in the Saratoga campaign, then marched south to join Washington in the Middle Department. It served in the Philadelphia campaign and wintered at Valley Forge. In 1778 it served in the Monmouth campaign, then at Rhode Island. Following Rhode Island the regiment was stationed in the Highlands, but in 1781 its light company was assigned to Lieutenant Colonel Elijah Vose's Battalion, Corps of Light Infantry, which served in the Yorktown campaign. The regiment was disbanded at West Point, New York, on November 3, 1783. [[:Category:2nd Massachusetts Regiment (1777), Continental Army, American Revolution|2nd Massachusetts Regiment (1777)]] The 2nd Massachusetts Regiment (Bailey's Regiment) was formed by consolidating the remnants of the 7th Continental Regiment; Peters' Company, 13th Continental Regiment; and Clap's Company, 21st Continental Regiment; with the remnant of the 23rd Continental Regiment. (Peters' and Clap's Companies were reorganized, respectively, as Warren's and Dunham's Companies, Bailey's Regiment). The commanding officer, Colonel John Bailey, had been the lieutenant colonel, later the colonel, of Thomas's Regiment in 1775 and colonel of the 23rd Continental Regiment in 1776. As the 23rd Continental Regiment, reorganizing as the 2nd Massachusetts Regiment, it served in Glover's Brigade at Princeton. Reorganization was completed in the spring of 1777, and the regiment was ordered to the Northern Department. In the summer of 1777 it was assigned to the 4th Massachusetts Brigade under Brigadier General Learned. The regiment retreated toward Saratoga after the American evacuation of Fort Ticonderoga in July, and marched under Arnold to the relief of Fort Stanwix in August. Following the Saratoga campaign the regiment marched south to join Washington in the Middle Department. It served in the Philadelphia campaign and wintered at Valley Forge. In 1778 it served in the Monmouth campaign. After November 1778 the regiment was stationed in the Highlands, but in 1781 its light company was assigned to Lieutenant Colonel Elijah Vose's Battalion, Corps of Light Infantry, which served in the Yorktown campaign. The regiment was disbanded at West Point, New York, on November 3, 1783. [[:Category:3rd Massachusetts Regiment (1777), Continental Army, American Revolution|3rd Massachusetts Regiment (1777)]] The 3rd Massachusetts Regiment (Greaton's Regiment) was formed by consolidating the remnant of the 25th Continental Regiment with the remnant of the 24th Continental Regiment (less the remnants of Bent's and Whiting's Companies; the latter were reorganized as Fairfield's and Pillsbury's Companies, Wigglesworth's Regiment). The commanding officer, John Greaton, had been the lieutenant colonel of Heath's Regiment, and its commander, in 1775. In 1776 he commanded the 24th Continental Regiment. [[:Category:4th Massachusetts Regiment (1777), Continental Army, American Revolution|4th Massachusetts Regiment (1777)]] The 4th Massachusetts Regiment (Shepard's Regiment) was formed by consolidating the remnant of King's Company, 21st Continental Regiment, with the remnant of the 3rd Continental Regiment. (King's Company was redesignated Alvord's Company). The commanding officer, William Shepard, had been the lieutenant colonel of Danielson's Regiment in 1775 and the lieutenant colonel of the 3d Continental Regiment in 1776. He was wounded at the Battle of Pell's Point on October 18, 1776. [[:Category:5th Massachusetts Regiment (1777), Continental Army, American Revolution|5th Massachusetts Regiment (1777)]] The 5th Massachusetts Regiment (Putnam's Regiment) was formed by consolidating the remnant of Walbridge's Company, 13th Continental Regiment, with the remnant of the 27th Continental Regiment. (Walbridge's Company was reorganized as Goodale's Company). The commanding officer, Rufus Putnam, had been the lieutenant colonel of David Brewer's Regiment in 1775. [[:Category:6th Massachusetts Regiment (1777), Continental Army, American Revolution|6th Massachusetts Regiment (1777)]] The 6th Massachusetts Regiment (Nixon's Regiment) was formed by reconstituting the remnant of the 4th Continental Regiment as a regiment to serve for the duration. The commanding officer, Thomas Nixon, had been the lieutenant colonel of John Nixon's Regiment in 1775 and lieutenant colonel of the 4th Continental Regiment in 1776. He was promoted to colonel on August 9, 1776. Colonel Benjamin Tupper was commanding officer of the 6th Massachusetts Regiment from January 1, 1783 until June 12, 1783. [[:Category:7th Massachusetts Regiment (1777), Continental Army, American Revolution | 7th Massachusetts Regiment (1777)]] The 7th Massachusetts Regiment (Alden's Regiment) was a new organization, raised under the Eighty-Eight Battalion Resolve of September 16, 1776. The commanding officer, Ichabod Alden, had been the lieutenant colonel of Cotton's Regiment in 1775 and lieutenant colonel of the 25th Continental Regiment in 1776. He was killed at Cherry Valley, New York, on November 10, 1778, and his lieutenant colonel, William Stacy was taken prisoner. [[:Category:8th Massachusetts Regiment (1777), Continental Army, American Revolution|8th Massachusetts Regiment (1777)]] The 8th Massachusetts Regiment (Michael Jackson's Regiment) was formed by reconstituting the remnant of the 16th Continental Regiment as a regiment to serve for the duration. The commanding officer had been the major of Gardner's Regiment in 1775, and had been wounded on June 17, 1775, at the Battle of Bunker Hill. In 1776 he had been lieutenant colonel of the 16th Continental Regiment and had been wounded at Montressor's Island on September 24, 1776. [[:Category:9th Massachusetts Regiment (1777), Continental Army, American Revolution|9th Massachusetts Regiment (1777)]] The 9th Massachusetts Regiment (Wesson's Regiment) was formed by consolidating the remnant of the 21st Continental Regiment (less the remnants of Clap's and King's Companies) with the remnant of the 26th Continental Regiment. The commanding officer, James Wesson, had been the major of Gerrish's Regiment in 1775 and the lieutenant colonel of the 26th Continental Regiment in 1776. He was wounded on June 28, 1778, at the Battle of Monmouth, New Jersey. [[:Category:10th Massachusetts Regiment (1777), Continental Army, American Revolution|10th Massachusetts Regiment (1777)]] The 10th Massachusetts Regiment (Marshall's Regiment) was a new organization, raised under the Eighty-Eight Battalion Resolve of September 16, 1776. The commanding officer, Thomas Marshall, had been an officer in the Massachusetts militia. Colonel Benjamin Tupper was commanding officer of the 10th Massachusetts Regiment from January 1, 1781 until January 1, 1783. [[:Category:11th Massachusetts Regiment (1777), Continental Army, American Revolution|11th Massachusetts Regiment (1777)]] The 11th Massachusetts Regiment (Francis's Regiment, later Tupper's Regiment) was a new organization, raised under the Eighty-Eight Battalion Resolve of September 16, 1776. The regiment's first commander, Colonel Ebenezer Francis, had been a captain of Mansfield's Regiment in 1775. Colonel Francis was killed at the Battle of Hubbardton, Vermont, on July 7, 1777, and was succeeded by Benjamin Tupper. In 1775 Colonel Tupper had been the major of Fellows' Regiment and later its lieutenant colonel. In 1776 he had been lieutenant colonel of the 21st Continental Regiment. Tupper was colonel of the 11th Massachusetts Regiment from July 7, 1777 until January 1, 1781. [[:Category:12th Massachusetts Regiment (1777), Continental Army, American Revolution|12th Massachusetts Regiment (1777)]] The 12th Massachusetts Regiment (Samuel Brewer's Regiment) was formed by reconstituting the remnant of the 18th Continental Regiment as a regiment to serve for the duration (less two companies consolidated with the 15th Continental Regiment, which became the 1st Massachusetts Regiment). The commanding officer was dismissed from the service on September 17, 1778. For the remainder of its existence the regiment was commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Ebenezer Sproat (aka Sprout), who had been the major of Cotton's Regiment in 1775 and the major of the 3d Continental Regiment in 1776. [[:Category:13th Massachusetts Regiment (1777), Continental Army, American Revolution|13th Massachusetts Regiment (1777)]] The 13th Massachusetts Regiment (Wigglesworth's Regiment) was formed by consolidating the remnants of Bent's and Whiting's Companies, 24th Continental Regiment, with the remnant of the 6th Continental Regiment (less two companies consolidated with the 15th Continental Regiment, which became the 1st Massachusetts Regiment. The commanding officer, Colonel Edward Wigglesworth, had been a militia officer in 1776. [[:Category:14th Massachusetts Regiment (1777), Continental Army, American Revolution|14th Massachusetts Regiment (1777)]] The 14th Massachusetts Regiment (Bradford's Regiment) was a new organization, raised under the Eighty-Eight Battalion Resolve of September 16, 1776. The commanding officer, Gamaliel Bradford, had been a militia officer in 1776. [[:Category:15th Massachusetts Regiment (1777), Continental Army, American Revolution|15th Massachusetts Regiment (1777)]] The 15th Massachusetts Regiment (Bigelow's Regiment) was a new organization, raised under the Eighty-Eight Battalion Resolve of September 16, 1776. The commanding officer, Timothy Bigelow, was a captain of Ward's Regiment and the major after June 17, 1775. He was captured at Quebec on December 31, 1775. In 1776 he was appointed major of the 21st Continental Regiment but was a prisoner at the time, was not exchanged until May 1776, and did not join the regiment that year. '''Disbanded units''' The remnant of the [[:Category:12th Continental Regiment, Continental Army, American Revolution | 12th Continental Regiment]], under Colonel Moses Little, was disbanded at Morristown, New Jersey in February 1777. The remnant of the [[:Category:13th Continental Regiment, Continental Army, American Revolution | 13th Continental Regiment]], under Colonel Joseph Read, was disbanded at Morristown, New Jersey, in January, 1777. However, the remnant of Peters' Company was consolidated with Bailey's Regiment and reorganized as Warren's Company; and the remnant of Walbridge's Company was consolidated with Putnam's Regiment and reorganized as Goodale's Company. The remnant of the [[:Category:14th Continental Regiment, Continental Army, American Revolution | 14th Continental Regiment]], under Colonel John Glover, was disbanded in eastern Pennsylvania on the last day of December, 1776. Glover later returned to the Continental service as a general officer and commanded one of the Continental Army's Massachusetts brigades. His third in command, Major William Raymond Lee, became the colonel of Lee's Additional Continental Regiment.

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[[Category: Massachusetts Projects]] [[Category: Massachusetts ]] [[Category: Massachusetts Bay Colony ]] This is a page of the [[Project: Massachusetts |Massachusetts Project]]. It is a space for members of the Massachusetts Project to let other members of the Massachusetts Project know who they are and how they can help or collaborate! This is a more general page than the Research Assistance page -- that refers to specific offers of research, while ideally all members of the Massachusetts Project list themselves on this page. Click on edit mode (click on the word Edit at the top of the page), then curser down to "Edit Text" and add your name below, with your wiki-tree ID, with a sentence or two or three about your particular areas of interest. Add the date in parenthesis -- you may want to return and change your entry at times as your interests develop and change. If you'd like to be notified of other Massachusetts project members and their interests, also click on the request to join the trusted list. (Be sure to also click on "Save Changes"!) Please do not make changes under the "Edit Data" -- only add material under "Edit Text", below! '''Project Members''' *[[Keniston-36|Bob Keniston]] is Project Coordinator of the Massachusetts Project. His ancestry on his father's side goes back to the earliest days of Massachusetts. His family interests include Harrington, Cutler, Cutter, Locke, Russell, Dodge, Tuttle, Rolfe, Stearns, and Laughton (April 29, 2019). *[[Michaelis-235|David Michaelis]]: I have been a member since March 2019. I am fascinated with my family branches that date back many generations. I do show a lot of family that came to the New World in the early 1600's and on. The majority landed in Massachusetts and traveled up to Maine and down to Virginia. Family names are Everett, Webb, Ayer, Buck, Mousall, Brooks, Merrill, Clements, Lapham, Bohanon and many more. I would like to help out wherever needed. *[[Songer-605|J. Songer]]: Interests include: Mann, Mattoon, Wright, Russell, Bliss, Bosworth et al. (June 27, 2019) *[[Anderson-27719|Susan Anderson]]: I've a habit of editing, adopting and creating profiles for people in Massachusetts to whom I'm completely unrelated (as far as I know), although I have finally located one branch of my family who were in Rowley and Ipswich in the 17th and 18th centuries. So, it's about time I joined the project! My long-term interests include working on profiles in Ipswich, particularly in Chebacco Parish. I am also involved in a project to identify and track the Scots-Irish who came to New England in the 1718 Migration, primarily through Maine and Boston. (16 Jul 2019) *[[Raymer-300|Ron Raymer]]: I am new to WikiTree ( March 2019) and have my experience with it has been very rewarding. I have connected with a number of cousins so far. I have a number of ancestors from Massachusetts and family names currently researching include Noble, Church, Hitchcock, Stebbins, Root, Smith, Dewey, Warriner and Ashley. I would like to help out and collaborate whenever I can.(3 Nov 2019) *[[Taber-1580|Robert (Bob) Taber]]: I am a descendant of both Frances Cooke and Peter Browne Mayflower Passengers. Thomas Taber, second generation of the family in this country, built a house in Dartmouth Ma. in 1678. One wall of the house is still standing, now in Fairhaven, Ma. ( included in my profile photo ) My family were Whalers in New Bedford, Ma. for over two hundred years. There is a Fort near New Bedford, Fort Taber, named after a member of my family. There was a whaling Ship named the " Henry Taber " which was crushed in the ice, also named after a member of my family. One of the better known mayors of New Bedford was Isaac Taber, also a member of my family. I am very interested in all aspects of Plymouth Colony and New Bedford Whaling. *[[Kenyon-1066|Marilyn Kenyon]]: I am a 4th cousin 4 X removed cousin of Susan B. Anthony. I along with my cousins were told this growing up, but it wasn't until I took up genealogy that I found that to be true. I also have numerous ancestors from Massachusetts (Nutting, Howe, Richardson, Eggleston, and many others). I have visited several places where my ancestors once lived, but I haven't visited Massachusetts, yet! I am interested in learning about all the places my ancestors lived. *[[johnson-93136|Mike Johnson]]: I’ve been trying to discover sources for parents of an ancestor (William Johnson) who lived in Lexington and died in Connecticut and was in the French and Indian War. I adopted his orphaned profile. Public trees have him as great grandson of Capt Edward Johnson of Woburn Massachusetts, so I’ve been looking for sources from there as well. *[[Harwood-2709|Paul Harwood]]: I have ancestry that ties closely to Medfield in the 18th century, and Boston and Salem before that. Surnames of interest to me are Baxter, Bosworth, Harwood, and Sumner. *[[Heit-72|Thomas Heit UE]]

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{{Succession box2 | title = Massachusetts Provincial Congress | years ='''Provisional Government
of the Province of Massachusetts Bay'''
1774 —1780 | before ='''12th Governor'''
[[Gage-670|General Thomas Gage]] | after ='''1st Governor
of Massachusetts'''
[[Hancock-2| John Hancock]] }} ---- From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Massachusetts Provincial Congress (1774–1780) was a provisional government created in the Province of Massachusetts Bay early in the American Revolution. Based roughly on the terms of the colonial charter, it exercised de facto control over the rebellious portions of the province, and after the British withdrawal from Boston in March 1776, the entire province. When Massachusetts declared its independence in 1776, the Congress continued to govern under this arrangement for several years. Increasing calls for constitutional change led to a failed proposal for a constitution produced by the Congress in 1778, and then a successful constitutional convention that produced a constitution for the state in 1780. The Provincial Congress came to an end with elections in October 1780. ==Termination of the provincial assembly== On May 20, 1774, the Parliament of Great Britain passed the Massachusetts Government Act in an attempt to better assert its authority in the often troublesome colony. In addition to annulling the provincial charter of Massachusetts, the act prescribed that effective August 1, the members of the Massachusetts Governor's Council would no longer be elected by the provincial assembly, and would instead be appointed by the King and hold office at his pleasure. In October 1774, Governor Thomas Gage dissolved the provincial assembly, then meeting in Salem, under the terms of the Government Act. The members of the assembly met anyway, adjourning to Concord and organizing themselves as a Provincial Congress on October 7, 1774. With John Hancock as its president, this extralegal body became the de facto government of Massachusetts outside of Boston. It assumed all powers to rule the province, collect taxes, buy supplies, and raise a militia. Hancock sent Paul Revere to the First Continental Congress with the news that Massachusetts had established the first autonomous government of the Thirteen Colonies (The North Carolina Provincial Congress met earlier than the Massachusetts Congress, although it could be argued that North Carolina's body did not establish an actual government until 1775). Until the advent of the American Revolutionary War the congress frequently moved its meeting site, because a number of its leaders (John Hancock and Samuel Adams among them) were liable to be arrested by British authorities. ==War Years== After the war began, the provincial congress established a number of committees to manage the rebel activity to the province, starting with the need to supply and arm the nascent Continental Army that besieged Boston after the April 1775 Battles of Lexington and Concord. Pursuant to recommendations of the Second Continental Congress, it in 1775 declared that a quorum of the council (which under the colonial charter acted as governor in the absence of both the governor and lieutenant governor) would be sufficient to make executive decisions. Although the assembly adjourned from time to time, the council remained in continuous session until the new state constitution was introduced in 1780. This arrangement was only marginally satisfactory, and led to calls for a proper constitution as early as 1776. By 1778 these calls had widened, particularly in Berkshire County, where a protest in May of that year prevented the Superior Court from sitting. These calls for change led to a failed proposal for a constitution produced by the congress in 1778, and then a successful constitutional convention that produced a constitution for the state in 1780. The provisional government came to an end with elections in October 1780. ==Sources== *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massachusetts_Provincial_Congress

Massachusetts Resource Page US Civil War: War Between the States

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'''US Civil War: War Between the States Project'''
*[[Project:US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States | US Civil War: War Between the States Project Page]] *[[Space:Civil_War_Project_Resource_Page | Project Resource Page]] ==Introduction == Massachusetts sent 159,165 men to serve in the army and navy. [https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Massachusetts_in_the_Civil_War Massachsetts in the Civil War]. One of the best known Massachusetts units was the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, the first regiment of African American soldiers.[http://www.54thmass.org/ 54th Mass]. Additionally, a number of important generals came from Massachusetts, including Maj. Gen. Joseph Hooker, who commanded the Army of the Potomac in 1863, as well as Edwin V. Sumner and Darius N. Couch, who both successively commanded the II Corps.[[Wikipedia:Massachusetts_in_the_American_Civil_War | MA in the Civil War]. Many leaders of nursing and soldiers' aid organizations hailed from Massachusetts, including Dorothea Dix, founder of the Army Nurses Bureau, Henry Whitney Bellows, founder of the United States Sanitary Commission, and independent nurse Clara Barton.[[Wikipedia:Massachusetts_in_the_American_Civil_War | Massachusetts in the Civil War]].[http://www.redcross.org/about-us/history/clara-barton Red Cross in the Civil War]. ===Interesting Facts=== [http://www.archives.gov/exhibits/american_originals/54thmass.html 54th Regiment Massachsetts Volunteers] This unit lost two-thirds of their officers and half of their troops, was memorably dramatized in the film ''Glory'' === Free Sites === *[http://www.masshist.org/online/civilwar/index.php Massachusetts Historical Society] *[http://www.civilwar.org/battlefields/battery-wagner.html Massachusetts Civil War Trust] *[http://massmcw.ma-vitalrecords.org/ Index to Massachusetts Soldiers, Sailors & Marines of the Civil War] ==== Union ==== ==== Confederate ==== === Paid Sites === [http://www.civilwardata.com/ American Civil War Database] Annual Membership $25, visitor pass $10. I haven't used this site, so cannot review. [http://www.fold3.com/ Fold3] Annual Membership, $79.95. Coupons and discounts are available online for certain groups, including veterans. An Ancestry site. Has many military record images (not all), census records. Navagation/searches can be difficult. Record images are very good. [http://go.fold3.com/special/?iid=446 7 Day Free Trial] could be used if you amass a number of searches and complete them at one time. NOTE: Check the project page for members who are willing to do a look up based upon their membership. ==== Union ==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Union_Census_Records Union Census Records] ==== Confederate ==== === Categories Existing on WikiTree === ==== Massachusetts POW Camps ==== *[[Wikipedia:Fort_Warren_(Massachusetts) | Fort Warren]] *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~prsjr/wars/cwar/pow/0index.htm Civil War POW Camps] ==== Cemeteries ==== *[[:Category: Massachusetts, Cemeteries|Massachusetts, Cemeteries]] ==== Units ==== ===== Massachusetts Units UNION ===== :[[:Category:Massachusetts, United States Civil War| Massachusetts Units in the US Civil War]] === Cemeteries === [http://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-cemeteries.htm National Parks Service] records search for national cemeteries. [http://gravelocator.cem.va.gov/ VA Nationwide Gravesite Locator] === Conflicts in Massachusetts === === Flags === Animated flags available at: [http://www.abflags.com/flags-of-the-world/north-america/united-states/ AB Flags] NOTE: Disclaimer is required when used. This can be placed under comments on the photo page. === Maps === State maps available at: [http://www.digital-topo-maps.com/county-map/ Digital Topo Maps]. NOTE: A disclaimer is required when used. This can be placed under the comments on the photo page. === Medals === ====Recipients of the Medal of Honor==== There were 112 Medals of Honor awarded to men of units from Massachusetts. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" align="lef" | '''Last Name''' || '''First Name''' || '''Unit''' || '''Notes''' |- |Adams||John G.B.|||| |- |Allen||Nathaniel M.|||| |- |Anderson||Frederick C.|||| |- |Arthur||Matthew|||| |- |Atkinson||Thomas E.|||| |- |Barnum||James|||| |- |Baybutt||Philip|||| |- |Bazar||Philip|||| |- |Bickford||John F.|||| |- |Bois||Frank|||| |- |Bond||William S.|||| |- ||||||| |- ||||||| |- ||||||| |- ||||||| |- ||||||| |- ||||||| |- ||||||| |- ||||||| |- ||||||| |- ||||||| |} === Museums === *[http://clarabartonbirthplace.org/site/?q=node/14 Clara Barton Birthplace Museum] *[http://www.massvacation.com/explore/history/the-civil-war/ Civil War Sites MA] === Timeline of Events in Massachsetts === === County Resources === ====Barnstable==== *[http://www.barnstablepatriot.com/home2/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=23312&Itemid=62 The Barnstable Patriot Cape Cod and the Civil War] ====Berkshire==== *[http://blog.timesunion.com/berkshires/when-the-civil-war-began-for-the-berkshires/1247/ When the Civil War Began for the Berkshires] ====Bristol==== ====Dukes==== ====Essex==== ====Franklin==== ====Hampden==== ====Hampshire==== ====Middlesex==== ====Nantucket==== ====Norfolk==== ====Plymouth==== ====Suffolk==== ====Worcester==== == Sources == === Footnotes ===

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[[Category:Waltham, Massachusetts]] [[Category:Walter E. Fernald State School, Waltham, Massachusetts]] === History === Originally founded by [[Howe-2638|Samuel Gridley Howe]] in South Boston, Massachusetts, as the Massachusetts School for the Feeble-Minded in 1848. Howe was an abolitionist and social reformer who is also credited with establishing the Perkins Institute for the Blind. The mission behind the MSFM was to train disabled youth to become productive and self-supporting citizens. Patients were given classroom instruction as well as vocational training in things like shoe repair, broom making, sewing and housekeeping. In 1870 the school became accepting adult patients as well as children. While ostensibly a school for those deemed "feeble-minded", it also became the home of children who were orphaned, troubled, or otherwise had no place else to go. The school moved to a new campus in Waltham, Massachusetts, in 1888. Under Walter E. Fernald, the third superintendent of the institution, the school became a research facility as well. Fernald was a proponent of eugenics, a popular idea at the time of preventing the disabled, mentally ill and other "defective" populations from having children or living freely among society. Fernald and others promoted the idea of keeping the feeble-minded in institutions for their own and others' safety. Notably, toward the end of his life, Fernald's opinions changed and he no longer advocated for the enforced segregation of the mentally disabled. After his death in 1924, the school was named in his honor the following year. Fernald School was officially closed in 2014, after years of controversy. === Admission Records === * [[Space:Massachusetts_School_for_the_Feeble-Minded_1880|1880-1885]] * [[Space:Massachusetts_School_for_the_Feeble-Minded_1886 |1886-1889]] * [[Space:Massachusetts_School_for_the_Feeble-Minded_1890|1890]] * [[Space:Massachusetts_School_for_the_Feeble-Minded_1900|1900]] * [[Space:Massachusetts_School_for_the_Feeble-Minded_1901|1901]] * [[Space:Massachusetts_School_for_the_Feeble-Minded_1902|1902]] * [[Space:Massachusetts_School_for_the_Feeble-Minded_1903|1903]] * [[Space:Massachusetts_School_for_the_Feeble-Minded_1904|1904]] * [[Space:Massachusetts_School_for_the_Feeble-Minded_1905|1905]] * [[Space:Massachusetts_School_for_the_Feeble-Minded_1906|1906]] * [[Space:Massachusetts_School_for_the_Feeble-Minded_1907|1907]] * [[Space:Massachusetts_School_for_the_Feeble-Minded_1909|1909]] === Further reading === * [http://fernaldworkinggroup.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/Marie-Daly-History.pdf History of the Walter E. Fernald Development Center] by Marie E. Daly * [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Walter_E._Fernald_State_School Wikimedia Commons], Modern images of Walter E. Fernald State School * [http://www.asylumprojects.org/index.php/Fernald_State_School Fernald State School], AsylumProjects.org, accessed 4 May 2019 * Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_E._Fernald_Developmental_Center Walter E. Fernald Developmental Center]

Massachusetts School for the Feeble-Minded 1890

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Records freely available on [https://www.familysearch.org FamilySearch.org] as scanned documents. Transcription by [[Childs-1667| E Childs]]. More information is available on the original - see the "source" column for link. All cities/towns are Massachusetts unless otherwise specified. Common abbreviations used in the chart below: * ''Imp''. or ''Impr''. - Improved (also "''n. imp.''" for "not improved") * ''Ret''. - Returned * ''Hosp''. - Hospital * ''Trans''. - Transferred * ''Com'' - Committed * "A.H." - Almshouse === Admissions for the year 1890 === {| border="1" class="sortable" !First name(s) !Last name !Age !Birthplace !Residence !Admitted !Discharged !Notes !Source |- |[[Gaynor-233|Mary]] |[[Gaynor-233|Gaynor]] |9 |Boston |Boston |7 Feb 1890 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTV?i=356&cat=718897 357]] |- |James T. |Ferehery |13 |Chelsea |Chelsea |3 Mar 1890 |27 Mar 1897 |Taken home by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTV?i=356&cat=718897 357]] |- |Walter T. |Berry |14 |Boston |Boston |6 Mar 1890 |24 Mar 1890 |Taken home by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTV?i=356&cat=718897 357]] |- |[[Dobson-3662|Albert]] |[[Dobson-3662|Dobson]] |16 |Lawrence |Lawrence |10 Mar 1890 |25 Apr 1904 |Died - Organic heart disease |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTV?i=356&cat=718897 357]] |- |Sophia |Junisky |15 |New York |Boston |15 Mar 1890 |23 Apr 1919 |To Grafton State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTV?i=356&cat=718897 357]] |- |Mary |Stone |27 |Salem |Salem |22 Mar 1890 |9 Mar 1895 |Committed to Danvers Lunatic Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTV?i=356&cat=718897 357]] |- |Mary A. |Healey |17 |Boston |Boston |26 Mar 1890 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTV?i=356&cat=718897 357]] |- |[[Giles-5042|Hattie B.]] |[[Giles-5042|Giles]] |9 |Boston |Malden |29 Mar 1890 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTV?i=356&cat=718897 357]] |- |George H. |Moeller |6 |Boston |Jamaica Plain |31 Mar 1890 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTV?i=356&cat=718897 357]] |- |Johanna |Costello |9 |Worcester |Worcester |31 Mar 1890 |20 Sep 1892 |Taken to Clark Inst. for Deaf and Dumb |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTV?i=356&cat=718897 357]] |- |Eugene |O'Neill |7 |Nova Scotia |Ware |31 Mar 1890 |14 May 1891 |Taken home by Ov. of Poor, Warren |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTV?i=356&cat=718897 357]] |- |Wm. |McGill |9 |New Hampshire |Boston |31 Mar 1890 |4 Dec 1900 |Committed to Worcester Insane Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTV?i=356&cat=718897 357]] |- |George V. |Smith |8 |Boston |Lawrence |31 May 1890 |2 May 1897 |Died - Organic brain disease |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTV?i=356&cat=718897 357]] |- |George E. |Fettredge |7 |Boston |Boston |31 Mar 1890 |1 Oct 1897 |Not returned from vacation |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTV?i=356&cat=718897 357]] |- |Mary |McCarthy |15 |Boston |Boston |2 Apr 1890 |14 Aug 1902 |Died - Epilepsy |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTV?i=356&cat=718897 357]] |- |Matthew |Donnelly |8 |Lowell |Lowell |2 Apr 1890 |26 May 1897 |Died - Epilepsy |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTV?i=356&cat=718897 357]] |- |Richard |McGee |11 |Cambridge |Cambridge |2 Apr 1890 |22 Oct 1894 |To Cambridge Almshouse |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTV?i=356&cat=718897 357]] |- |Mary |Manning |17 |Southboro |Brockton |2 Apr 1890 |13 Aug 1905 |Died - Homicidal drowning |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTV?i=356&cat=718897 357]] |- |Victoria |Crowton |11 |England |Boston |2 Apr 1890 |13 Apr 1891 |Taken home by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTV?i=356&cat=718897 357]] |- |Edward |Callahan |5 |Boston |Boston |2 Apr 1890 |8 Jun 1914 |N. Imp. To Worcester State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTV?i=356&cat=718897 357]] |- |[[Borden-1580|Ida M.]] |[[Borden-1580|Borden]] |11 |Fall River |Fall River |3 Apr 1890 |5 May 1910 |Died - Organic heart disease |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTV?i=356&cat=718897 357]] |- |Albert |McDonald |8 |Scituate |Rockland |9 Apr 1890 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTV?i=356&cat=718897 357]] |- |Lonny |Sullivan |8 |New Bedford |New Bedford |9 Apr 1890 |29 Jan 1891 |Taken home by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTV?i=356&cat=718897 357]] |- |Walter S. |Halliley |13 |Springfield |Boston |9 Apr 1890 |18 Apr 1898 |Taken home by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTV?i=356&cat=718897 357]] |- |Mary |Madden |7 |Boston |Boston |10 Apr 1890 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTV?i=356&cat=718897 357]] |- |[[Laha-19|Emma C.]] |[[Laha-19|Laha]] |10 |Cambridge |Cambridge |10 Apr 1890 |19 Oct 1890 |Died - Epilepsy |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTV?i=356&cat=718897 357]] |- |Annie J. |McElwaine |15 |Boston |Hyde Park |10 Apr 1890 |2 Jul 1890 |Taken home by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTV?i=356&cat=718897 357]] |- |John |Barrett |13 |Cambridge |Cambridge |11 Apr 1890 |22 Oct 1894 |To Cambridge Almshouse |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2F?i=357&cat=718897 358]] |- |Elizabeth |Tobin |13 |Cambridge |Cambridge |11 Apr 1890 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2F?i=357&cat=718897 358]] |- |Allen W. |Stover |7 |Boston |Winthrop |11 Apr 1890 |25 Sep 1890 |Died - Epilepsy |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2F?i=357&cat=718897 358]] |- |John |Froton |6 |Boston |Lynn |11 Apr 1890 |3 Jan 1923 |Died - Tub. enteritis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2F?i=357&cat=718897 358]] |- |Wm. F. |Stetson |11 |Danversport |Danversport |12 Apr 1890 |12 Jul 1890 |Taken home by father |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2F?i=357&cat=718897 358]] |- |John L. |McDonald |7 |Milton |Milton |12 Apr 1890 |13 May 1892 |Removed by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2F?i=357&cat=718897 358]] |- |Rudolph |Tichner |14 |Boston |Boston |14 Apr 1890 |31 Dec 1907 |Imp. Taken home on vacation & not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2F?i=357&cat=718897 358]] |- |Ellen N. |Hasson |10 |Boston |Boston |15 Apr 1890 |9 Sep 1891 |Died - Epilepsy |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2F?i=357&cat=718897 358]] |- |Mary T. |McCue |12 |Brookline |Brookline |15 Apr 1890 |11 Jul 1890 |Taken home by father |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2F?i=357&cat=718897 358]] |- |Justin |Howe |5 | |St. Pri. School |16 Apr 1890 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2F?i=357&cat=718897 358]] |- |Rosa |Kenney |10 | |St. Pri. School |16 Apr 1890 |23 Aug 1890 |Removed by Lowell Overseers of Poor |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2F?i=357&cat=718897 358]] |- |Frank B. |Mace |8 | |St. Pri. School |16 Apr 1890 |15 Jan 1924 |Imp. Trans. to Belchertown |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2F?i=357&cat=718897 358]] |- |Joseph |Webster |8 | |St. Pri. School |16 Apr 1890 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2F?i=357&cat=718897 358]] |- |Herbert |Ames |10 | |St. Pri. School |16 Apr 1890 |26 Nov 1894 |Taken home by brother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2F?i=357&cat=718897 358]] |- |Allen |Senior |11 |England |Fall River |17 Apr 1890 |19 Sep 1893 |Kept at home to work |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2F?i=357&cat=718897 358]] |- |Mary |Bresnahan |8 |New Hampshire |Vermont |18 Apr 1890 |29 Jun 1895 |Taken home by mother. Improved. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2F?i=357&cat=718897 358]] |- |Eliz. E. |McLaughlin |15 |Boston |Boston |18 Apr 1890 |1 Mar 1894 |Not returned from vacation. Removed by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2F?i=357&cat=718897 358]] |- |Guy F. |King |8 |Boston |Boston |23 Apr 1890 |30 Jul 1891 |Removed by Bd. L.&C. to relatives in Providence |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2F?i=357&cat=718897 358]] |- |Fred C. |Taylor |9 |Springfield |Springfield |24 Apr 1890 |24 Nov 1922 |Imp. To Belchertown |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2F?i=357&cat=718897 358]] |- |Fred I. |Raymond |16 |Winchendon |Winchendon |24 Apr 1890 |21 Aug 1898 |Died - Epilepsy |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2F?i=357&cat=718897 358]] |- |Katie |Finkenauer |14 |Boston |Boston |24 Apr 1890 |28 Mar 1923 |Trans. to Belchertown. Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2F?i=357&cat=718897 358]] |- |Georgiana |Lefebore |15 |New Hampshire |Marlboro |24 Apr 1890 |16 May 1890 |Died - Phthisis pulmonalis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2F?i=357&cat=718897 358]] |- |Frank |Look |10 |Newburyport |Newburyport |26 Apr 1890 |16 Dec 1914 |Died - Septic peritonitis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2F?i=357&cat=718897 358]] |- |Annie |McDowell |18 |Ireland |Lynn |29 Apr 1890 |6 Sep 1890 |Removed by Lawrence Ov. of Poor |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2F?i=357&cat=718897 358]] |- |Mary J. |McDowell |19 |Ireland |Lynn |29 Apr 1890 |6 Sep 1890 |Removed by Lawrence Ov. of Poor |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2F?i=357&cat=718897 358]] |- |[[Morgan-25256|Minnie]] |[[Morgan-25256|Morgan]] |13 |England |Boston |28 Apr 1890 |22 Oct 1892 |Removed by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2F?i=357&cat=718897 358]] |- |Mary K. |Hart |8 |Connecticut |Chicopee Falls |28 Apr 1890 |31 Dec 1890 |Removed by father |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2F?i=357&cat=718897 358]] |- |Ida M. |Furlong |14 |Rhode Island |Rhode Island |1 May 1890 |20 Jul 1892 |Removed by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2F?i=357&cat=718897 358]] |- |Ellen J. |Campbell |11 |P.E. Island |Gloucester |1 May 1890 |30 Nov 1900 |Died - Pulmonary tuberculosis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2F?i=357&cat=718897 358]] |- |[[Watson-23916|Kate]] |[[Watson-23916|Watson]] |14 |New Hampshire |New Hampshire |1 May 1890 |24 Sep 1890 |Died - Organic disease of brain |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2F?i=357&cat=718897 358]] |- |Consuella |Watson |11 |New Hampshire |New Hampshire |1 May 1890 |20 May 1891 |Taken away by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2F?i=357&cat=718897 358]] |- |Cora F. |Matthews |14 |Lancaster |Lancaster |2 May 1890 |5 Oct 1890 |Died - Epilepsy |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2F?i=357&cat=718897 358]] |- |Pierre |Lemaire |15 |Connecticut |Fall River |5 May 1890 |24 Aug 1892 |Died - Consumption |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2F?i=357&cat=718897 358]] |- |Wm. J. |Curry |7 |Connecticut |Worcester |7 May 1890 |11 May 1894 |Removed by Overseers of Poor of Worcester |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2F?i=357&cat=718897 358]] |- |Richard |Prior |7 |Northbridge |Whitinsville |7 May 1890 |20 Nov 1895 |Not returned from vacation. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWP3?i=358&cat=718897 359]] |- |[[Flagg-1017|Maud L.]] |[[Flagg-1017|Flagg]] |9 |New Hampshire |New Hampshire |7 May 1890 |29 Oct 1891 |Died - Epilepsy |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWP3?i=358&cat=718897 359]] |- |Mary J. |Francis |20 |New Bedford |St. Almshouse |8 May 1890 |4 Aug 1890 |Taken home by friends |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWP3?i=358&cat=718897 359]] |- |Joseph |White |13 |Boston |Boston |8 May 1890 |30 Nov 1894 |Kept at home by brother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWP3?i=358&cat=718897 359]] |- |Robert |Tulloch |14 |Hudson |Boston |9 May 1890 |15 Jan 1924 |Imp. Trans. to Belchertown |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWP3?i=358&cat=718897 359]] |- |Adaline J. |Millowitsch |14 |Boston |Boston |12 May 1890 |19 Nov 1890 |Removed by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWP3?i=358&cat=718897 359]] |- |Wm. T. |Flowers |17 |Boston |Boston |12 May 1890 |3 Oct 1892 |Died - Heart disease |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWP3?i=358&cat=718897 359]] |- |Hattie G. |Greenleaf |5 |New Boston |New Boston |12 May 1890 |12 Jul 1898 |Removed by Overseers of Poor of Sandisfield |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWP3?i=358&cat=718897 359]] |- |Wm. K. |Johnson |12 |New York |Boston |14 May 1890 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWP3?i=358&cat=718897 359]] |- |[[Thumith-1|Anna M.]] |[[Thumith-1|Thumith]] |8 |Wellesley |Wellesley |14 May 1890 |3 Oct 1898 |To help her mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWP3?i=358&cat=718897 359]] |- |Mary A. |Plunkett |11 |Springfield |Springfield |14 May 1890 |11 Mar 1891 |Taken away by Overseers of Poor |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWP3?i=358&cat=718897 359]] |- |Nellie F. |West |16 |Rhode Island |Rhode Island |20 May 1890 |31 Oct 1895 |Taken to Providence by Commissioner of Public School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWP3?i=358&cat=718897 359]] |- |Clemen |Abody |14 |Dalton |Dalton |21 May 1890 |29 Aug 1891 |Taken home by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWP3?i=358&cat=718897 359]] |- |D. Everett |Turner |8 |Holbrook |Brockton |22 May 1890 |7 Jun 1898 |To Hospital for Epileptics |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWP3?i=358&cat=718897 359]] |- |Harry L. |Hale |8 |New Hampshire |Holyoke |26 May 1890 |5 Aug 1898 |Removed by order of St. Secretary N.H. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWP3?i=358&cat=718897 359]] |- |Chas. E. |Chadwick |15 |Chester |Chester |26 May 1890 |1 Apr 1891 |Taken home by father |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWP3?i=358&cat=718897 359]] |- |Patrick F. |Clifford |9 |Boston |Boston |3 Jun 1890 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWP3?i=358&cat=718897 359]] |- |Margaret |Whalen |8 |M.L. Mills |Brockton |3 Jun 1890 |6 Jun 1893 |Died - Marasmus. Body taken by father |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWP3?i=358&cat=718897 359]] |- |Geo. S. |Aldridge |8 |Attleboro |Boston |4 Jun 1890 |3 Oct 1898 |Taken home to work by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWP3?i=358&cat=718897 359]] |- |Fred |Jones |6 |Worcester |Worcester |4 Jun 1890 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWP3?i=358&cat=718897 359]] |- |Heiman |Czarlinsky |17 |Germany |Boston |5 Jun 1890 |29 Sep 1913 |Insane. Com. to Westboro State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWP3?i=358&cat=718897 359]] |- |[[Kenneally-103|Honora]] |[[Kenneally-103|Kenneally]] |13 |Boston |Boston |7 Jun 1890 |6 Jul 1901 |Died - Meningitis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWP3?i=358&cat=718897 359]] |- |Henry |Gregory |17 |England |New Bedford |9 Jun 1890 |16 Jul 1890 |Removed by New Bedford Ov. of Poor |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWP3?i=358&cat=718897 359]] |- |Mary A. |Conners |12 |Lawrence |Lawrence |9 Jun 1890 |28 Dec 1891 |Kept at home |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWP3?i=358&cat=718897 359]] |- |Geo. P. |Kee |7 |Charlestown |Boston |10 Jun 1890 |14 Jun 1892 |Died - Epilepsy |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWP3?i=358&cat=718897 359]] |- |[[Bunyan-184|Vina]] |[[Bunyan-184|Bunyan]] |5 |Dalton |Dalton |18 Jun 1890 |20 Nov 1892 |Removed by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWP3?i=358&cat=718897 359]] |- |Fred W. |Wilson |11 |Everett |Everett |19 Jun 1890 |18 Apr 1909 |Died - Pulmonary tuberculosis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWP3?i=358&cat=718897 359]] |- |Katie |Durgan |15 |Waltham |Waltham |25 Jun 1890 |17 Sep 1890 |Went back to Blind Asylum |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWP3?i=358&cat=718897 359]] |- |Beatrice |Reed |10 |Boston |Boston |25 Jun 1890 |1 Mar 1892 |Not returned from visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWP3?i=358&cat=718897 359]] |- |Frank |Partridge |10 |Boston |Boston |3 Jul 1890 |20 Sep 1893 |Removed by parents. Not returned from vacation |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWP3?i=358&cat=718897 359]] |- |Chas. A. |Sweatland |10 |Pelham |Belchertown |7 Jul 1890 |15 Mar 1900 |Impr. Taken away by O. of P. Belchertown |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWP3?i=358&cat=718897 359]] |- |Amy B. |Pike |10 |Salisbury |Salisbury |9 Jul 1890 |7 Sep 1890 |Sick |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWP3?i=358&cat=718897 359]] |- |Neil H. |Canney |14 |Boston |Boston |9 Jul 1890 |11 Dec 1891 |Taken home by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWP3?i=358&cat=718897 359]] |- |Hattie |Eastman |26 |Indiana |Chelsea |8 Jul 1890 |18 Jul 1890 |Insane. Trans. to Westboro |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWP3?i=358&cat=718897 359]] |- |Edith G. |Tuttle |24 |Boston |So. Acton |9 Jul 1890 | |For[mer] No. 580. Fr[om] Tewks. Asy. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49W?i=359&cat=718897 360]] |- |Archie |Thurll |14(?) |Trans. from Northampton L. H. | |9 Jul 1890 |3 Dec 1894 |Taken home by Ov. Poor of Adams. Fr[om] North. Hosp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49W?i=359&cat=718897 360]] |- |Timothy |Keefe |13 |Palmer |Ware |9 Jul 1890 |28 Jan 1899 |To Taunton Ins. Hosp. Fr[om] North. Hosp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49W?i=359&cat=718897 360]] |- |Oscar |Frasey |19 |Springfield |Springfield |9 Jul 1890 |13 Dec 1899 |Died - Pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49W?i=359&cat=718897 360]] |- |Anna L. |Jones |12 |Westfield |Tolland |12 Jul 1890 |1 Oct 1892 |Taken to Clarke Inst., Northampton |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49W?i=359&cat=718897 360]] |- |James |Croacher |13 |New Bedford |New Bedford |14 Jul 1890 |7 Oct 1892 |Now working in mill at home |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49W?i=359&cat=718897 360]] |- |Florence E. |Horton |6 |Rhode Island |Rhode Island |18 Jul 1890 |10 Feb 1892 |Died - Marasmus |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49W?i=359&cat=718897 360]] |- |[[Weed-1343|Lettie M.]] |[[Weed-1343|Weed]] |12 |Maine |Jamaica Plain |21 Jul 1890 |2 Nov 1899 |Died - Phthisis Pulmonalis. Body sent home. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49W?i=359&cat=718897 360]] |- |Wm. E. |Warriner |21 |Lee |Holyoke |21 Jul 1890 |26 Jul 1917 |Died - Biliary calculi, acute peritonitis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49W?i=359&cat=718897 360]] |- |[[Bucek-17|Annie E.]] |[[Bucek-17|Bucek]] |20 |Boston |Everett |1 Aug 1890 |16 Jun 1891 |Removed by Bd. L&C to Worcester Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49W?i=359&cat=718897 360]] |- |Bertie J. |Taylor |10 |New Hampshire |New Hampshire |12 Aug 1890 |5 Feb 1897 |Taken to Hillsboro County House, N.H. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49W?i=359&cat=718897 360]] |- |Edward J. |Hanlon |12 |New Hampshire |Hopkinton |13 Aug 1890 |5 Jun 1891 |Died - Consumption |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49W?i=359&cat=718897 360]] |- |[[Dwyer-2134|Maggie]] |[[Dwyer-2134|Dwyer]] |19 |Fall River |Boston |27 Aug 1890 |18 Dec 1899 |Died - Pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49W?i=359&cat=718897 360]] |- |Thomas E. |Bishop |16 |Revere |Rhode Island |4 Sep 1890 |2 Feb 1896 |Taken home by father |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49W?i=359&cat=718897 360]] |- |Gustaf F. |Nelson |7 |Sweden |Brockton |9 Sep 1890 |17 Mar 1892 |Taken home by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49W?i=359&cat=718897 360]] |- |Marian |Shute |6 |Boston |Newton |15 Sep 1890 |24 Sep 1890 |Taken home by friends |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49W?i=359&cat=718897 360]] |- |Ernest L. |Foster |7 |Brewster |Brewster |15 Sep 1890 |26 Jun 1918 |Died - Epilepsy |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49W?i=359&cat=718897 360]] |- |Eva M. |Reynolds |20 |Lynn |Lynn |15 Sep 1890 |23 May 1891 |Taken away by parents. Rem. to Florida |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49W?i=359&cat=718897 360]] |- |Delia |Cooper |10 |Somerville |Somerville |18 Sep 1890 |5 Feb 1901 |Died - Influenza |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49W?i=359&cat=718897 360]] |- |Annie A. |Coburn |9 |Vermont |Fitchburg |19 Sep 1890 |16 Feb 1891 |Taken home by father |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49W?i=359&cat=718897 360]] |- |Mary |Lyons |19 |Raynham |Campello |19 Sep 1890 |23 Nov 1892 |Removed by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49W?i=359&cat=718897 360]] |- |Mary E. |Dunn |19 |New Brunswick |Boston |22 Sep 1890 |2 Oct 1897 |Kept at home by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49W?i=359&cat=718897 360]] |- |Chas. E. |Johnson |10 |Sweden |Waltham |27 Sep 1890 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49W?i=359&cat=718897 360]] |- |Alvina |Wilson |12 |Worcester |Worcester |29 Sep 1890 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49W?i=359&cat=718897 360]] |- |James M. |Scott |9 |Boston |Boston |29 Sep 1890 |10 Oct 1892 |Removed by parents. Going to public school |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49W?i=359&cat=718897 360]] |- |Charles |Stewart |14 |Waltham |Waltham |30 Sep 1890 |7 Oct 1892 |Removed by parents. Now working on farm at home |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49W?i=359&cat=718897 360]] |- |Wm. |Clark |11 |Lynn |No. Abington |30 Sep 1890 |3 Oct 1898 |Taken home to work for wages |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49W?i=359&cat=718897 360]] |- |Kenneth R. |Laws |7 |Bedford |Bedford |30 Sep 1890 |4 Dec 1900 |Much impr. Not returned from vacation. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49W?i=359&cat=718897 360]] |- |[[Stetson-2204|Alice H.]] |[[Stetson-2204|Stetson]] |19 |Somerville |Roxbury |3 Oct 1890 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49W?i=359&cat=718897 360]] |- |Guy C. |Severance |10 |Middlebury, Vt. |Middlebury, Vt |3 Oct 1890 |16 Apr 1891 |Sick. Taken home |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49W?i=359&cat=718897 360]] |- |Thos. A. |Trousdale |10 |Framingham |Roxbury |9 Oct 1890 |14 Nov 1895 |Not returned from vacation |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49W?i=359&cat=718897 360]] |- |James M. |Finley |8 |Boston |Boston |11 Oct 1890 |9 Sep 1892 |Removed by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49W?i=359&cat=718897 360]] |- |Charles |Sumpter |14 |Northbridge |Whitinsville |16 Oct 1890 |24 Apr 1894 |Removed by Overseers of Poor of Douglas |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49W?i=359&cat=718897 360]] |- |Wm. L. |Sullivan |15 |Boston |Boston |18 Oct 1890 |1 Jan 1891 |Taken home sick, and became insane |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49W?i=359&cat=718897 360]] |- |Joseph |Thomas |17 |Jersey City, N.J. |Newbury, Vt. |20 Oct 1890 |15 May 1895 |Trans. to State Almshouse |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49C?i=360&cat=718897 361]] |- |William |Elyward |15 |So. Boston |So. Boston |20 Oct 1890 |1 Aug 1891 |Taken home, much improved |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49C?i=360&cat=718897 361]] |- |Ellen T. |Cavanaugh |18 |Boston |Dorchester |20 Oct 1890 |31 Jul 1910 |Died - Gangrene of neck & haemoptysis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49C?i=360&cat=718897 361]] |- |Mabel F. |Bragg |16 |Saugus |Longmeadow |20 Oct 1890 |11 Feb 1907 |Very much imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49C?i=360&cat=718897 361]] |- |[[Tucker-12982|Rosa L.]] |[[Tucker-12982|Tucker]] |17 |Dalton |Dalton |20 Oct 1890 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49C?i=360&cat=718897 361]] |- |[[Side-26|Clara]] |[[Side-26|Side]] |15 |Pittsfield |S.A.H. |21 Oct 1890 |3 Dec 1891 |Died - Typhoid fever |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49C?i=360&cat=718897 361]] |- |Annie |Coffey |8 |Sherborn |Church Home, So. Boston |28 Oct 1890 |20 Apr 1907 |Not imp. Com. to Worc. Hosp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49C?i=360&cat=718897 361]] |- |[[Shewbridge-14|Geo. J.]] |[[Shewbridge-14|Shewbridge]] |9 |Boston |Roxbury |28 Oct 1890 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49C?i=360&cat=718897 361]] |- |Chas. H. |Washburn |14 |New Orleans, La. |Peabody |29 Oct 1890 |20 Mar 1893 |Trans. to Westboro Insane Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49C?i=360&cat=718897 361]] |- |Amanda E. |Terrio |15 |Amherst, N.S. |Rockland |29 Oct 1890 |17 Jan 1894 |Taken home to work by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49C?i=360&cat=718897 361]] |- |[[Pratt-8877|Helen Louise]] |[[Pratt-8877|Pratt]] |12 |Peabody |Salem |29 Oct 1890 |14 Oct 1918 |Died - Influenza, broncho pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49C?i=360&cat=718897 361]] |- |Rosa |Hafer |8 |Boston |Boston |30 Oct 1890 |4 Nov 1890 |Removed by father |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49C?i=360&cat=718897 361]] |- |Edgar G. |Godfrey |9 |Newburyport |Newburyport A.H. |1 Nov 1890 |1 Oct 1907 |Very much imp. Ran away and not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49C?i=360&cat=718897 361]] |- |Scott Lee |Dunham |10 |Athens, Vt. |Athens, Vt. |5 Nov 1890 |29 Jun 1895 |Taken home by mother. Improved |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49C?i=360&cat=718897 361]] |- |Mary |Keneally |24 |Boston |No. End Mission |7 Nov 1890 |1 Jan 1919 |Transferred to Wrentham |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49C?i=360&cat=718897 361]] |- |John |Hagerty |6 |Boston |Roxbury |10 Nov 1890 |1 May 1908 |Not imp. To Mass. Hospital for Epileptics |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49C?i=360&cat=718897 361]] |- |John |Duffee Jr. |2 |Fall River |Boston |19 Nov 1890 |1 Oct 1891 |Taken home by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49C?i=360&cat=718897 361]] |- |Annie |Sullivan |8 |Newton |Newton |24 Nov 1890 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49C?i=360&cat=718897 361]] |- |[[Poor-816|Mabel C.]] |[[Poor-816|Poor]] |14 |Peabody |Peabody |8 Dec 1890 |14 Nov 1895 |Kept at home |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49C?i=360&cat=718897 361]] |- |Theodore |Gotthardt |14 |Boston |Boston |9 Dec 1890 |26 Dec 1891 |Kept at home |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49C?i=360&cat=718897 361]] |- |Chas. |Burnham |10 |Danvers |Children's Mission, Boston |11 Dec 1890 |11 Sep 1897 |Obtained situation outside. Much impr. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49C?i=360&cat=718897 361]] |- |[[Walker-38982|Grace A.]] |[[Walker-38982|Walker]] |15 |Halifax, N.S. |So. Boston |17 Dec 1890 |16 Mar 1904 |Died - Valvular heart disease |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49C?i=360&cat=718897 361]] |- |Sarah |Gaffney |8 |Charlestown |Boston |16 Dec 1890 |19 Dec 1891 |Taken home by father |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49C?i=360&cat=718897 361]] |- |Kate |Roberts |19 |New Hampshire |Tewksbury A.H. |19 Dec 1890 |16 Apr 1924 |To Belchertown. Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49C?i=360&cat=718897 361]] |- |Sarah J. |Neylon |29 |Worcester |Worcester |29 Dec 1890 |10 Oct 1892 |Removed by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49C?i=360&cat=718897 361]] |- |[[Fallon-777|Mary]] |[[Fallon-777|Fallon]] |12 |Boston |Rainsford Isl. |31 Dec 1890 |28 Aug 1892 |Died - Consumption |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49C?i=360&cat=718897 361]] |} Return to Main Page at [[Space:Massachusetts_School_for_the_Feeble-Minded|Massachusetts School for the Feeble-Minded]]

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Records freely available on [https://www.familysearch.org FamilySearch.org] as scanned documents. Transcription by [[Childs-1667| E Childs]]. === Admissions for the Year 1900 === {| border="1" class="sortable" !First Name!!Last Name!!Age!!Birthplace!!Residence!!Admitted!!Discharged!!Notes!!Source |- |Alfred||Miller||4||New Bedford||||3 Jan 1900||7 Dec 1904||Died - General Tuberculosis||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV4?i=383&cat=718897 155]] |- |[[Frost-8330|Ernest]] ||[[Frost-8330|Frost]]||3||Charlton||||3 Jan 1900||4 Sep 1905||Taken away by town||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV4?i=383&cat=718897 155]] |- |Herman||McNerney||3||State Almshouse||||3 Jan 1900||11 Oct 1916||Visit Conf.||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV4?i=383&cat=718897 155]] |- |Nelson||Barhaw||9||Lancaster||Lancaster||8 Jan 1900||4 Dec 1900||Impr. Not returned from vacation||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV4?i=383&cat=718897 155]] |- |[[Crowell-1988|Ella Frances]]||[[Crowell-1988|Crowell]]||5||Hyannis||Hyannis||10 Jan 1900||20 Sep 1904||Died - Epilepsy||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV4?i=383&cat=718897 155]] |- |John R. ||Beatty||11||Concord, N.H.||Concord, N.H.||13 Jan 1900||29 Apr 1903||Very much imp. Taken to N.H. Sch. F.M.||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV4?i=383&cat=718897 155]] |- |David H. ||Gorman||14||Boston||Boston||28 Jan 1900||1 Feb 1900||Impr. Ran away and was not returned||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV4?i=383&cat=718897 155]] |- |[[Doyle-5770|Nora A.]]||[[Doyle-5770|Doyle]]||5||Cambridge||Concord||31 Jan 1900||13 Mar 1905||Died - LaGrippe||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV4?i=383&cat=718897 155]] |- |Wm. A. ||Easton||10||Albion, R.I.||Albion, R.I.||14 Feb 1900||29 Oct 1903||Imp. Taken home by mother per order R.I. authorities||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV4?i=383&cat=718897 155]] |- |Chas. E. P.||Gardner||10||Charlestown||Nantucket||5 Mar 1900||21 Jun 1902||Died - Tubercular meningitis||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV4?i=383&cat=718897 155]] |- |Cornelia||Clark||16||Stockbridge||Lancaster Ind. Sch.||8 Mar 1900||28 Oct 1905||Much imp. Taken away by sister.||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV4?i=383&cat=718897 155]] |- |Mary||Redmond||7||Boston||Boston||14 Mar 1900||17 Dec 1908||Visit||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV4?i=383&cat=718897 155]] |- |Walter ||MacMahan||16||Lynn||Lynn||21 Mar 1900||11 Jul 1916||Died - Lobar Pneumonia||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV4?i=383&cat=718897 155]] |- |[[Murray-16117|Grace Julia]]||[[Murray-16117|Murray]]||13||Needham||Needham||7 Apr 1900||||||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV4?i=383&cat=718897 155]] |- |Nellie M. ||Lambert||16||Sing Sing, N.Y.||Boston||10 Apr 1900||13 Jan 1905||Imp. Taken home by mother||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ3?i=384&cat=718897 156]] |- |Russell A.||Harris||8||Lee||Lee||10 Apr 1900||25 Jan 1904||Very much imp. Not returned from vacation||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ3?i=384&cat=718897 156]] |- |Jessie M.||Reed||9||Milford, N.H.||Winchester||12 Apr 1900||26 Nov 1912||Imp. Trans. by Bd. of Insanity from State Almshouse||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ3?i=384&cat=718897 156]] |- |[[Webster-10340|Lizzie]] ||[[Webster-10340|Webster]]||6||Sheffield||State Almshouse||12 Apr 1900||28 Mar 1923||Imp. Transf. to Belchertown||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ3?i=384&cat=718897 156]] |- |Irving H. (L.)||Teague||11||Lynn||Lynn||22 Apr 1900||30 Dec 1902||Died - General tuberculosis||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ3?i=384&cat=718897 156]] |- |Joseph||Malo||16||Mara, Canada||Taunton||4 May 1900||||||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ3?i=384&cat=718897 156]] |- |Albert E.||Barrett||11||Bolton||Clinton||5 May 1900||30 Dec 1907||Imp. Ran away and not returned||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ3?i=384&cat=718897 156]] |- |Nathan ||Kenister||13||Orange||State Almshouse||8 May 1900||29 Mar 1901||Died - Tubercular Peritonitis||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ3?i=384&cat=718897 156]] |- |[[Quinn-5287|Lillian]]||[[Quinn-5287|Quinn]]||11||Boston||Wakefield||8 May 1900||3 Jan 1903||Died - Epilepsy||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ3?i=384&cat=718897 156]] |- |Frank A. ||Dowd||15||Boston||Boston||14 May 1900||4 Apr 1906||Greatly imp. Ran away and was not returned||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ3?i=384&cat=718897 156]] |- |Joseph B.||Maguire||12||Boston||Boston||15 May 1900||14 Jan 1904||Much impr. Not returned from vacation.||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ3?i=384&cat=718897 156]] |- |Edward A.||Palmer||12||Dresden, Ohio||Northboro||15 May 1900||||||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ3?i=384&cat=718897 156]] |- |Geo F.||Frappies (Frappiard)||8||Taunton||Taunton||15 May 1900||14 Nov 1918||To Grafton||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ3?i=384&cat=718897 156]] |- |Dennis||Harrington||14||New Bedford||Fall River||16 May 1900||16 Aug 1900||Removed by brother||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ3?i=384&cat=718897 156]] |- |[[Blanding-83|Lizzie]] ||[[Blanding-83|Blanding]]||16||Oxford||State Almshouse||24 May 1900||12 Sep 1902||Impr. Removed by Supt. State Minor Wards, Bd. of Charity||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ3?i=384&cat=718897 156]] |- |Alice ||Townsend||21||Philadelphia||State Almshouse||24 May 1900||||||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ3?i=384&cat=718897 156]] |- |[[Winters-2759|Bertha]]||[[Winters-2759|Winter]]||16||Sheffield||State Almshouse||24 May 1900||15 Jul 1922||Imp. Visit conf.||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ3?i=384&cat=718897 156]] |- |Martha||Bishop||20||Newfoundland||State Almshouse||24 May 1900||1 Jul 1916||Imp. Visit conf.||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ3?i=384&cat=718897 156]] |- |Philip||Lamb||13||Boston||Neponet||26 May 1900||||||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ3?i=384&cat=718897 156]] |- |Addie||Nichols||20||||Boston||31 May 1900||||||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ3?i=384&cat=718897 156]] |- |Joseph||Bond||13||Worcester||State Hospital||31 May 1900||||||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ3?i=384&cat=718897 156]] |- |Azarie||Foucher||7||||State Hospital||31 May 1900||1 Oct 1907||Very much imp. Taken away by mother||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ3?i=384&cat=718897 156]] |- |Alexander||Condere||9||Canada||State Hospital||31 May 1900||11 Sep 1901||Impr. Not returned from vacation||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ3?i=384&cat=718897 156]] |- |Phoebe E. ||Pratt||15||Shutesbury||Shutesbury||6 Jun 1900||5 Feb 1913||N. Imp. Committed to Northampton Hospital||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ3?i=384&cat=718897 156]] |- |Morse||Goldman||13||Boston||Salem||7 Jun 1900||3 Jul 1909||Committed to Danvers Hospital||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ3?i=384&cat=718897 156]] |- |James||Lester||17||Boston||Boston||11 Jun 1900||27 Apr 1917||N. Imp. To Grafton State Hosp.||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ3?i=384&cat=718897 156]] |- |Helen G.||Soule||15||Lynn||Boston||15 Jun 1900||||||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ3?i=384&cat=718897 156]] |- |Eugene F.||McCaul||10||Brockton||Brockton||18 Jun 1900||18 May 1915||Died - Natural causes. Probably heart disease||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ3?i=384&cat=718897 156]] |- |Henry||Parsons||8||Halifax, N.S.||Boston||22 Jun 1900||24 January 1902||Much imp. Discharged because mother was not an American citizen||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ3?i=384&cat=718897 156]] |- |James P.||Crowell||8||Hyannis||Hyannis||30 Jun 1900||6 Jul 1907||Died - Epilepsy||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ3?i=384&cat=718897 156]] |- |Frederick R.||Masters||15||Boston||Boston||5 Jul 1900||11 Sep 1903||Very much imp. Taken home to go to work||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ3?i=384&cat=718897 156]] |- |Harry E.||Ward||11||Lynn||Ipswich||7 Jul 1900||7 Apr 1908||Imp. To Wrentham State School||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ3?i=384&cat=718897 156]] |- |Bettina||Marietti||14||Italy||Boston||11 Jul 1900||31 Mar 1904||Much impr. Taken away by brother without permission||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ3?i=384&cat=718897 156]] |- |James||Cook||7||Boston||So. Hadley Falls||11 Jul 1900||24 Nov 1922||D.M.D. Imp. To Belchertown State School||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ3?i=384&cat=718897 156]] |- |Alfonso||McDonnell||11||Boston||Roslindale||11 Jul 1900||28 Sep 1904||Improved. Taken home by parents.||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2H?i=385&cat=718897 157]] |- |Arthur||Pillsbury||8||N.Y.||Boston||14 Jul 1900||1 Nov 1910||Greatly improved. Working for wages.||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2H?i=385&cat=718897 157]] |- |Arthur W.||Safford||17||Framingham||Newton||16 Jul 1900||||||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2H?i=385&cat=718897 157]] |- |Herbert E.||Walters||17||England||Everett||16 Jul 1900||18 Sep 1901||Impr. Taken home by mother||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2H?i=385&cat=718897 157]] |- |Clarence||Field||15||Lynn||Lynn||21 Jul 1900||6 Sep 1900||Ran away. Was not returned.||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2H?i=385&cat=718897 157]] |- |Wm. D.||Curtis||7||Bristol, Me.||Boston||25 Jul 1900||26 Oct 1900||Taken home by grandmother||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2H?i=385&cat=718897 157]] |- |[[Crimmins-117|Timothy P.]]||[[Crimmins-117|Crimmins]]||17||Malden||Malden||25 Jul 1900||7 Nov 1901||Impr. To Westboro Hospital||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2H?i=385&cat=718897 157]] |- |Harold S.||Sinnett||14||Boston||Boston||25 Jul 1900||3 Aug 1919||Impr. Visit conf.||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2H?i=385&cat=718897 157]] |- |Wm. ||Jewett||9||Brockton||Brockton||26 Jul 1900||19 Mar 1901||Died - Cerebral meningitis||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2H?i=385&cat=718897 157]] |- |Freddie R.||Guckes||7||Boston||Boston||27 Jul 1900||14 Nov 1900||Impr. Taken home by parents||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2H?i=385&cat=718897 157]] |- |Wm. J.||Manning||4||Boston||Boston||27 Jul 1900||1 May 1908||Not imp. To Mass. Hosp. for Epileptics||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2H?i=385&cat=718897 157]] |- |Frank||Pierce||19||Colerain||Colerain||1 Aug 1900||8 Mar 1902||Much impr. Taken home by parents||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2H?i=385&cat=718897 157]] |- |Arthur H.||Jewett||17||Lunenburg||Lunenburg||4 Aug 1900||14 Nov 1908||Died - Acute peritonitis||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2H?i=385&cat=718897 157]] |- |John S.||Smith||9||Andover||Andover||6 Aug 1900||1 May 1908||Not imp. To Mass. Hosp. for Epileptics||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2H?i=385&cat=718897 157]] |- |Everett L. ||Fletcher||21||Milford||Milford||8 Aug 1900||17 Jan 1901||Not impr. Taken home by friends.||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2H?i=385&cat=718897 157]] |- |Walter ||Goward||14||Boston||Boston||8 Aug 1900||26 Aug 1907||Much imp. To Wrentham State School||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2H?i=385&cat=718897 157]] |- |Timothy||Baker||13||Boston||Boston||8 Aug 1900||17 Aug 1904||Died - Gastric Dilatation||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2H?i=385&cat=718897 157]] |- |John||Havey||9||Boston||Boston||8 Aug 1900||9 Aug 1915||Imp. To Monson State Hospital||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2H?i=385&cat=718897 157]] |- |Chas.||Marcy||10||Boston||Boston||8 Aug 1900||10 Dec 1900||Impr. Not returned from vacation.||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2H?i=385&cat=718897 157]] |- |Daniel||Driscoll||9||Boston||Boston||8 Aug 1900||24 Apr 1917||Died - Chr. Valvular Heart Disease||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2H?i=385&cat=718897 157]] |- |[[Ellis-17581|Lillian P.]]||[[Ellis-17581|Ellis]]||13||Boston||Everett||8 Aug 1900||23 Apr 1902||Not impr. Taken home by mother.||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2H?i=385&cat=718897 157]] |- |Frank B.||Quinn||13||Weymouth||Porter||10 Aug 1900||19 Jan 1903||Died - Tuberculosis pulmonalis||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2H?i=385&cat=718897 157]] |- |Milo L.||Seaver||18||Westminster||Gardner||11 Aug 1900||3 Sep 1907||Imp. Taken away by Overseers of Poor||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2H?i=385&cat=718897 157]] |- |Joseph||Steinberg||12||Russia||Adams||11 Aug 1900||||||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2H?i=385&cat=718897 157]] |- |Karl S. W.||Stucke||7||Boston||Boston||14 Aug 1900||3 Apr 1901||Impr. Taken home by parents.||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2H?i=385&cat=718897 157]] |- |[[Fisher-18613|Ernest N.]]||[[Fisher-18613|Fisher]]||6||Walpole||Somerville||17 Aug 1900||25 Mar 1915||Died - Pulmonary tuberculosis||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2H?i=385&cat=718897 157]] |- |Clarence N.||Mead||6||Somerville||Somerville||18 Aug 1900||15 Nov 1901||Very much impr. Not returned from vacation||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2H?i=385&cat=718897 157]] |- |Raymond A.||Wright||9||Waltham||Waltham||20 Aug 1900||25 Mar 1905||Died - La Grippe||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2H?i=385&cat=718897 157]] |- |Burleigh||Muzzey||5||Boston||Lynn||20 Aug 1900||1 Oct 1902||Impr. Kept at home by parents||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2H?i=385&cat=718897 157]] |- |[[Howe-10054|Doris S.]]||[[Howe-10054|Howe]]||7||Weymouth||Weymouth||25 Aug 1900||22 Jul 1909||Visit||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2H?i=385&cat=718897 157]] |- |Chas. W.||Merritt||15||Boston||Boston||25 Aug 1900||12 Feb 1902||Died - Acute Pneumonia||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2H?i=385&cat=718897 157]] |- |[[Goss-3208|Martha E.]]||[[Goss-3208|Goss]]||14||Canton||Canton||29 Aug 1900||13 Apr 1901||Not much impr. Taken home by father||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2H?i=385&cat=718897 157]] |- |Howard L.||Jordan||11||Milton||Mattapan||29 Aug 1900||29 Sep 1905||Very much imp. Taken home by mother.||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2H?i=385&cat=718897 157]] |- |Daniel||Daley||11||Boston||Boston||29 Aug 1900||||||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW2H?i=385&cat=718897 157]] |- |Henry W.||Livingston||13||Everett||Everett||30 Aug 1900||7 Aug 1919||Impr. Visit conf.||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D47F?i=386&cat=718897 158]] |- |Alvin||Simpson||13||St. George, N.B.||Boston||30 Aug 1900||13 May 1909||Visit||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D47F?i=386&cat=718897 158]] |- |[[Wilansky-1|Rebecca]]||[[Wilansky-1|Wilansky]]||12||New York City||Boston||31 Aug 1900||10 Oct 1918||Died - Influenza, pneumonia||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D47F?i=386&cat=718897 158]] |- |Harold S.||Fielles||15||Providence, R.I.||Greenwich, R.I.||4 Sep 1900||20 May 1903||Very much impr. Taken home by mother||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D47F?i=386&cat=718897 158]] |- |James||Brady||13||Canada||Newton||5 Sep 1900||28 Dec 1904||Improved. Taken home by mother||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D47F?i=386&cat=718897 158]] |- |[[Dunham-3187|Annie E.]]||[[Dunham-3187|Dunham]]||15||Boston||Winthrop||5 Sep 1900||20 Jan 1908||Imp. To Hosp. for Epileptics||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D47F?i=386&cat=718897 158]] |- |Lloyd W. ||Baldwin||10||Canton||Canton||5 Sep 1900||7 Jul 1909||Visit||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D47F?i=386&cat=718897 158]] |- |Agnes V.||Cosgrove||14||Boston||Boston||5 Sep 1900||||||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D47F?i=386&cat=718897 158]] |- |Sarah||Cosgrove||13||Boston||Boston||5 Sep 1900||23 Jan 1918||Died - Broncho pneumonia||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D47F?i=386&cat=718897 158]] |- |Marie G.||Hilton||15||Boston||Newton||5 Sep 1900||4 May 1916||Imp. Taken home by people||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D47F?i=386&cat=718897 158]] |- |Donald S.||MacCoy||17||N.Y.||Boston||6 Sep 1900||12 Aug 1901||Impr. Taken home by mother||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D47F?i=386&cat=718897 158]] |- |Geo P.||Bluhm||18||Germany||Boston||10 Sep 1900||26 Oct 1900||Taken home by father||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D47F?i=386&cat=718897 158]] |- |Ernest||Wadenstein||15||Minneapolis, Minn.||Greenwich, R.I.||15 Sep 1900||8 Nov 1900||Not impr. Ran away to his home and was not returned||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D47F?i=386&cat=718897 158]] |- |Aloysius J.||Kelly||15||Springfield||Springfield||15 Sep 1900||20 Dec 1907||Greatly imp. Taken on vacation and not returned||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D47F?i=386&cat=718897 158]] |- |Harry S.||Dobbins||7||Buffalo, N.Y.||Boston||15 Sep 1900||17 Oct 1918||Died - Influenza, broncho pneumonia||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D47F?i=386&cat=718897 158]] |- |Chas. S. M.||Smith||20||Cambridge||Cambridge||15 Sep 1900||20 Oct 1900||Ran away and was not returned||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D47F?i=386&cat=718897 158]] |- |Arthur H.||Betts||11||Malden||Boston||17 Sep 1900||||||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D47F?i=386&cat=718897 158]] |- |Lendley R.||Morton||11||New Brunswick||Malden||17 Sep 1900||9 Jan 1905||Imp.||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D47F?i=386&cat=718897 158]] |- |John J. Jr.||Crowley||5||Nahant||Nahant||18 Sep 1900||15 Jan 1901||Died - Tuberculosis Pulmonalis||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D47F?i=386&cat=718897 158]] |- |Mary||Fonsic||16||Gloucester||Gloucester||18 Sep 1900||||||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D47F?i=386&cat=718897 158]] |- |[[Hanson-6594|Florence]]||[[Hanson-6594|Hanson]]||15||Boston||Everett||18 Sep 1900||||Trans. by Bd. of Insanity from Lancaster Ind. Sch.||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D47F?i=386&cat=718897 158]] |- |[[Martin-52312|Mary E.]]||[[Martin-52312|Martin]]||5||Waltham||Waltham||25 Sep 1900||20 Jan 1908||Imp. To Hosp. for Epileptics||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D47F?i=386&cat=718897 158]] |- |Ralph M.||Symonds||16||Gloucester||Gloucester||27 Sep 1900||15 Nov 1905||Very much imp. Not ret. Kept home to work.||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D47F?i=386&cat=718897 158]] |- |Lynwood G.||Howard||6||Hopkinton||Brookline||1 Oct 1900||5 Nov 1900||Died - Pulmonary tuberculosis||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D47F?i=386&cat=718897 158]] |- |Frederick G. P.||Smith||7||Presque Isle, Me.||Presque Isle, Me.||1 Oct 1900||14 Nov 1902||Impr. Kept at home by mother to attend school||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D47F?i=386&cat=718897 158]] |- |Dennis||Harrington||15||New Bedford||Fall River||11 Oct 1900||30 Jan 1907||Very much imp. Not returned from vacation||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D47F?i=386&cat=718897 158]] |- |John D.||Wallis||10||West Haven, Ct.||Fall River||15 Oct 1900||23 Feb 1919||Died - Tuberculosis fol. Influenza||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D47F?i=386&cat=718897 158]] |- |Harry C.||Cole||19||Cambridge||Cambridge||17 Oct 1900||||||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D47F?i=386&cat=718897 158]] |- |Patrick||McDonagle||16||Boston||Boston||20 Oct 1900||15 Apr 1917||Imp.||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D47F?i=386&cat=718897 158]] |- |Frederick S.||Day||9||Northampton||Northampton||20 Oct 1900||13 Dec 1900||Very much impr. Taken home by mother||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D47F?i=386&cat=718897 158]] |- |[[Barry-4103|Gertrude]]||[[Barry-4103|Barry]]||5||Cambridge||Cambridge||25 Oct 1900||20 Jan 1908||Not imp. To Hosp. for Epileptics||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D47F?i=386&cat=718897 158]] |- |Wm. S.||Weeks||11||Canada||Barre, Vt.||29 Oct 1900||9 Jan 1906||Very much impr. Taken away by father||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D47F?i=386&cat=718897 158]] |- |Samuel||Bernstein||10||Boston||Chelsea||30 Oct 1900||||||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D47F?i=386&cat=718897 158]] |- |Walter ||Gauthier||14||Spencer||Brookfield||31 Oct 1900||7 Aug 1902||Ran away. Not impr. Trans. by Bd. of Insanity from Lyman School for Boys||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D47F?i=386&cat=718897 158]] |- |John H.||Lee||14||Northampton||Northampton||7 Nov 1900||24 Nov 1904||Imp.||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW1F?i=387&cat=718897 159]] |- |[[Somers-1021|Zelda E.]]||[[Somers-1021|Somers]]||12||Billerica||Billerica||7 Nov 1900||||||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW1F?i=387&cat=718897 159]] |- |[[Chandler-8034 |Gertrude]]||[[Chandler-8034 |Chandler]]||4||Columbia, N.H.||Stewartstown, NH||14 Nov 1900||29 Apr 1903||Imp. Taken to N.H. Sch. F. M.||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW1F?i=387&cat=718897 159]] |- |James S.||Waters||12||Lawrence||Methuen||27 Nov 1900||28 Nov 1904||Imp.||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW1F?i=387&cat=718897 159]] |- |Fred E.||Mills||19||Renovo, Pa.||Oxford||30 Nov 1900||15 Nov 1922||Imp. To Belchertown State School||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW1F?i=387&cat=718897 159]] |- |Margaret||Quinn||13||Boston||Boston||6 Dec 1900||9 Mar 1910||Imp. To Wrentham State School||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW1F?i=387&cat=718897 159]] |- |Rose||Chapman||9||Boston||Boston||10 Dec 1900||9 Mar 1910||Imp. To Wrentham State School||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW1F?i=387&cat=718897 159]] |- |Julia||Connelly||12||Boston||Boston||18 Dec 1900||9 Mar 1910||Imp. To Wrentham State School||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW1F?i=387&cat=718897 159]] |- |Joseph L.||Baxter||9||Dennisport||Dennis||26 Dec 1900||1 Jul 1921||Imp. Visit Conf.||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW1F?i=387&cat=718897 159]] |- |James||O'Brien||7||||Tewskbury Hosp.||28 Dec 1900||1 May 1908||Not imp. To Mass. Hosp. for Epileptics||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW1F?i=387&cat=718897 159]] |- |Michael||Shea||9||||Tewskbury Hosp.||28 Dec 1900||4 May 1916||Died - Pulmonary Tuberculosis||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW1F?i=387&cat=718897 159]] |- |Walter ||Williams||5||Swampscott||Tewskbury Hosp.||28 Dec 1900||13 Jan 1909||Died - Epilepsy||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW1F?i=387&cat=718897 159]] |- |Alexander||Williams||3||||Tewskbury Hosp.||28 Dec 1900||9 May 1901||Died - Cerebral apoplexy||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW1F?i=387&cat=718897 159]] |- |Esther||Wooley||15||Providence, R.I.||Fall River||31 Dec 1900||18 Nov 1915||N. Imp. Com. To Taunton State Hospital. ||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW1F?i=387&cat=718897 159]] |- |[[Hoose-106|Daisy]]||[[Hoose-106|Hoose]]||16||Williamstown||Pittsfield||31 Dec 1900||1 Aug 1917||Imp. 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Massachusetts School for the Feeble-Minded 1903

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Records freely available on [https://www.familysearch.org FamilySearch.org] as scanned documents. Transcription by [[Childs-1667| E Childs]]. More information is available on the original - see the "source" column for link. Common abbreviations used in the chart below: * ''imp''. or ''impr''. - Improved (also "''n. imp.''" for "not improved") * ''Ret''. - Returned * ''Hosp''. - Hospital * ''Trans''. - Transferred * ''Com'' - Committed * ''Conf''. - Confirmed? *''Bd'' - Board, as in Board of Insanity === Admissions for the Year 1903 === {| border="1" class="sortable" !First Name !Last Name !Age !Birthplace !Residence !Admitted !Discharged !Notes !Source |- |Walter |Schluhuber |18 |Boston |Boston |1 Jan 1903 |31 May 1904 |Much impr. Ran away |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWLP?i=393&cat=718897 165]] |- |Ella |Allen |18 |Blandford |Becket |1 Jan 1903 |9 Mar 1910 |To Wrentham |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWLP?i=393&cat=718897 165]] |- |Wm. W. |Pierce |14 |Everett |Everett |2 Jan 1903 |11 Mar 1903 |Very much impr. Taken away by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWLP?i=393&cat=718897 165]] |- |Wm. H. |Meyers |15 |Dover |Charles River Village |5 Jan 1903 |1 Sep 1905 |Imp. Not returned from vacation |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWLP?i=393&cat=718897 165]] |- |Margaret |Johnstone |3 |Boston |Boston |6 Jan 1903 |14 May 1903 |Died - Capillary Bronchitis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWLP?i=393&cat=718897 165]] |- |Arlie |Starks |11 |Rowe |Charlemont |9 Jan 1903 |30 Jan 1907 |Much imp. Ran away not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWLP?i=393&cat=718897 165]] |- |Elizabeth L. |Murphy |12 |Charlestown |Boston |12 Jan 1903 |15 Oct 1918 |Died - Influenza |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW27?i=394&cat=718897 166]] |- |Mary |Spillane |15 |Weymouth |Weymouth |15 Jan 1903 |24 Jun 1910 |Not imp. To Monson State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW27?i=394&cat=718897 166]] |- |Mabel A. |Shipley |16 |Nashua, N.H. |Reading |19 Jan 1903 |27 Apr 1917 |Imp. To Grafton State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW27?i=394&cat=718897 166]] |- |Mary M. |Roberts |13 |Fairhaven |Brockton |30 Jan 1903 |5 Feb 1906 |Imp. (Not ret. from vacation) |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW27?i=394&cat=718897 166]] |- |David |Allman |19 |Waterbury, Ct |Cambridge |3 Feb 1903 |29 Jun 1905 | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW27?i=394&cat=718897 166]] |- |Matthew F. |Colleran |8 |Boston |Boston |9 Feb 1903 |8 Jul 1909 |Visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW27?i=394&cat=718897 166]] |- |Theodore S. |Macey |13 |Boston |No. Pembroke |11 Feb 1903 |28 Oct 1905 |Much imp. Kept at home to go to work for wages |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW27?i=394&cat=718897 166]] |- |Joseph |Reagan |9 |Boston |Boston |15 Feb 1903 |2 Nov 1907 |Greatly improved. Taken on vacation and not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW27?i=394&cat=718897 166]] |- |John |Devine |17 |Boston |Boston |23 Feb 1903 |10 Mar 1903 |Discharged as not suitable |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW27?i=394&cat=718897 166]] |- |Wm. |Axell |6 |Gardner |Framingham |24 Feb 1903 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW27?i=394&cat=718897 166]] |- |Chas. |Kenney |14 |Quincy |Quincy |28 Feb 1903 |25 Jul 1908 |Visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW27?i=394&cat=718897 166]] |- |Frank B. |Buckman |11 |Somerville |Somerville |8 Mar 1903 |2 Aug 1903 |Died - Pulmonary tuberculosis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW27?i=394&cat=718897 166]] |- |Mary E. |Browne |9 |Gloucester |Gloucester |13 Mar 1903 |25 Dec 1907 |Died - Epilepsy |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW27?i=394&cat=718897 166]] |- |Harold |Hunt |14 |Boston |Boston |13 Mar 1903 |16 Feb 1908 |Escape confirmed Dec. 31 1908. Trans...from Medfield Ins. Asy. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW27?i=394&cat=718897 166]] |- |Gladys |Blakely |4 |Springfield |Springfield |14 Mar 1903 |26 Jul 1903 |Died - Pulmonary tuberculosis. From Hospital Cottages |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW27?i=394&cat=718897 166]] |- |Chas. N. |McLeod |8 |Lynn |Lynn |17 Mar 1903 |22 May 1908 |Taken away by father. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW27?i=394&cat=718897 166]] |- |Emily E. |Fuller |15 |Attleboro |Attleboro |18 Mar 1903 |9 Mar 1910 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW27?i=394&cat=718897 166]] |- |Maude V. |Harris |7 |Boston |Boston |18 Mar 1903 |18 Jan 1913 |Died - Epilepsy |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW27?i=394&cat=718897 166]] |- |Evelyn G. |Johnson |9 |Manchester, N.H. |Nashua, N.H. |18 Mar 1903 |16 Oct 1918 |Died - Influenza |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW27?i=394&cat=718897 166]] |- |Wilfred |Hodson |12 |England |Fall River |1 Apr 1903 |29 Mar 1911 |Escaped. Imp. Discharged from escape |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW27?i=394&cat=718897 166]] |- |Eva |Fine |7 |Haverhill |Haverhill |2 Apr 1903 |11 Apr 1903 |Died - Capillary Bronchitis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW27?i=394&cat=718897 166]] |- |Isabella |Dean |14 |Montreal |Boston |8 Apr 1903 |30 Jul 1903 |Improved. Taken to Canada by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW27?i=394&cat=718897 166]] |- |Walter |Dyer |7 |Boston |Boston |11 Apr 1903 |30 Jun 1903 |Died - Vedinations[sic], Larynigitis Diphtheria |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW27?i=394&cat=718897 166]] |- |Frederick P. |Dickson |16 |N.S. |Cambridge |20 Apr 1903 |16 Jun 1903 |Insane. Imp. Trans. to Taunton Insane Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW27?i=394&cat=718897 166]] |- |Maurice |Rogers |19 |N.S. |Lynn |22 Apr 1903 |8 Jan 1919 |Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW27?i=394&cat=718897 166]] |- |Paul A. |Shultz |16 |Germany |Adams |22 Apr 1903 |3 Jan 1907 |Much imp. Ran away and was not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW27?i=394&cat=718897 166]] |- |Gertrude L. |Reid |14 |St. John, N.B. |Boston |23 Apr 1903 |29 Jan 1907 |Died - Influenza |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW27?i=394&cat=718897 166]] |- |Satella N. |Going |20 |Boston |Newton |25 Apr 1903 |22 Aug 1903 |Improved |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW27?i=394&cat=718897 166]] |- |Richard |O'Brien |11 |Boston |Boston |1 May 1903 |1 Aug 1908 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW27?i=394&cat=718897 166]] |- |Margaret |Barry |8 |Cambridge |Cambridge |9 May 1903 |22 Jul 1909 |Visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW27?i=394&cat=718897 166]] |- |Malsia |Crudip |9 |Kittillis, N.C. |Cambridge |10 May 1903 |9 Jan 1905 |Improved. Not returned from vacation |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW27?i=394&cat=718897 166]] |- |Dana |Robbins |12 |Walpole |Walpole |11 May 1903 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |Walter |McNally |7 |Hudson |Hudson |12 May 1903 |15 Jan 1904 |Much impr. Not returned from vacation |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |Thomas A. |Fitzpatrick |9 |No. Bellingham |Bellingham |13 May 1903 |22 May 1903 |Not impr. Taken home by father |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |Mary |Sharkey |13 |Unknown |Burlington, Vt |13 May 1903 |4 Dec 1914 |Imp. To Penn Training School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |Benjamin D. |Jones |7 |Boston |Boston |14 May 1903 |9 Jul 1908 |Visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |Ethel I. |Larkham |18 |Holden |Lawrence |3 Jun 1903 |5 Sep 1914 |Imp. Escape conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |Carl V. |Boutell |19 |Mt. Vernon, N.H. |Mt. Vernon, N.H. |8 Jun 1903 |4 Oct 1904 |Much impr. Kept at home by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |Julia |Grady |14 |Newport, R.I. |Newport, R.I. |13 Jun 1903 |26 Feb 1909 |Died - Chronic valvular heart disease |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |Alice M. |Cutting |38 |Templeton |Templeton |16 Jun 1903 |13 Nov 1905 |Died - Pulmonary tuberculosis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |Ellen F. |Fitzgerald |18 |Boston |Boston |18 Jun 1903 |9 Mar 1910 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |Gertrude F. |Chase |25 |Marlborough |Marlborough |8 Jul 1903 |9 Mar 1910 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |Edward |Murphy |7 |Newton |Everett |8 Jul 1903 |24 Jun 1910 |Not imp. To Monson State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |Ruth I. |Gleason |9 |Hyde Park |Hyde Park |9 Jul 1903 |29 May 1906 |Died - Pulmonary tuberculosis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |Letitia |Faulk |13 |Norfolk, Va |Boston |12 Jul 1903 |8 Jan 1920 |Com. to Monson |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |William A. |Buxton |9 |Cambridge |Medford |16 Jul 1903 |10 Oct 1909 |Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |Charles |Marcey |12 |Boston |Boston |17 Jul 1903 |24 Aug 1904 |Run over by railroad train while on vacation |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |Frank |McGlinchy |8 | | |29 Jul 1903 | |From State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |Chester |McAleer |7 | | |29 Jul 1903 | |From State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |Joseph |McKinville | | | |29 Jul 1903 |10 Mar 1906 |Very much imp. Taken home by brother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |Michael |Frazier |14 | | |29 Jul 1903 |6 May 1911 |Organic heart disease. From State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |Daniel |McGrath |10 | | |29 Jul 1903 |26 Aug 1907 |M[uch] imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |Sadie |Bostwich | | | |29 Jul 1903 |8 Jan 1920 |Com. to Monson. From State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |Edna |Brennan | | | |29 Jul 1903 |7 Mar 1911 |Not imp. To Worcester State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |Marion |Gould | | | |29 Jul 1903 |20 Jan 1908 |Not imp. To Hosp. for Epileptics |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |Irene |Tashjian | | | |29 Jul 1903 |8 Oct 1903 |Died - Pulmonary tuberculosis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |Annie B. |Perkins |38 |Ellsworth, Me |Melrose |31 Jul 1903 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |Eva E. |Packard |45 |Topeka, Kansas |Saugus |1 Aug 1903 |20 Jul 1912 |Died - Carcinoma of stomach |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |Alice |Fitzgerald |8 |Newport, R.I. |Newport, R.I. |7 Aug 1903 |14 Aug 1906 |Died - Epilepsy |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |John L. |Cells |15 |Pittsfield |Rutland |13 Aug 1903 |10 Mar 1909 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |Walter |Callahan |10 |Boston |Boston |19 Aug 1903 |27 Apr 1917 |N. Imp. To Grafton State Hosp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |Charles |Donovan |14 |Boston |Boston |21 Aug 1903 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |Addie |Willis |17 |Sudbury |Sudbury |2 Sep 1903 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |Bertha R. |Bevart |18 |Boston |Boston |8 Sep 1903 |14 Dec 1905 |Imp. Taken away by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |George |Bell |11 |Marblehead |Marblehead |15 Sep 1903 |8 Jun 1914 |Insane. N. imp. To Worcester State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |Charles |Hodde |12 |Attleboro |Attleboro |22 Sep 1903 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |Esther |Parsons |6 |Boston |Milton |24 Sep 1903 |4 Apr 1905 |Died - Lobar pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |Margaret |Bence |8 |Fall River |Fall River |25 Sep 1903 |22 Jun 1909 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTL?i=395&cat=718897 167]] |- |Ellen C. |Mansworth |23 |Boston |Chelsea |26 Sep 1903 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV3?i=396&cat=718897 168]] |- |Annie |McDowell |31 |Ireland |Lynn |1 Oct 1903 |5 Apr 1905 |Died - Lobar pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV3?i=396&cat=718897 168]] |- |Harriet |McDowell |28 |Lawrence |Lynn |1 Oct 1903 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV3?i=396&cat=718897 168]] |- |Rebecca |Skinoza |15 |Boston |Boston |5 Oct 1903 |17 Nov 1905 |Imp. Not returned from vacation |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV3?i=396&cat=718897 168]] |- |Benjamin F. |Beede |14 |Newton |Everett |5 Oct 1903 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV3?i=396&cat=718897 168]] |- |Henry |Parsons |11 |Halifax, N.S. |Boston |5 Oct 1903 |2 Sep 1915 |Died - Acute septicemia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV3?i=396&cat=718897 168]] |- |Helen W. |Rokes |10 |Salem |Beverly |7 Oct 1903 |9 Nov 1903 |Died - Pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV3?i=396&cat=718897 168]] |- |Margaret |Doyle |23 |Ireland |Somerville |15 Oct 1903 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV3?i=396&cat=718897 168]] |- |Elizabeth |Westfall |17 |Jersey City |Boston |28 Oct 1903 |29 Jul 1908 |Visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV3?i=396&cat=718897 168]] |- |Esther |Neillson |23 |Reading |Stoneham |29 Oct 1903 |14 Dec 1905 |Very much imp. Not ret. from vacation |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV3?i=396&cat=718897 168]] |- |Mary |Dolan |8 |Cambridge |Cambridgeport |3 Nov 1903 |13 Jan 1904 |Impr. physically. Taken home by father |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV3?i=396&cat=718897 168]] |- |Gertrude |Haynes |9 |Boston |Roxbury |12 Nov 1903 |29 Jan 1911 |Died - Facial erysipelas |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV3?i=396&cat=718897 168]] |- |Donat |Trechette |8 |New Bedford |New Bedford |13 Nov 1903 |31 Mar 1918 |Escape conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV3?i=396&cat=718897 168]] |- |Delia |Dellon |23 |Boston |Roxbury |23 Nov 1903 |5 May 1904 |Imp. Taken home by parents. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV3?i=396&cat=718897 168]] |- |William E. |Hollingsworth |10 |Palmer |Palmer |28 Nov 1903 |2 Mar 1905 |Died - Mitral insufficiency |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV3?i=396&cat=718897 168]] |- |Alexander C. |Sahlsbury |18 |New York City |Boston |3 Dec 1903 |22 May 1909 |Imp. To Worcester State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV3?i=396&cat=718897 168]] |- |Gladys |Webster |19 |E. Lamoine, Me |Bucksport, Me |26 Dec 1903 |5 Jun 1908 |Impr. Visit confirmed. Taken home by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV3?i=396&cat=718897 168]] |- |Margaret |Dunn |9 |Wigginville, Me |No. Andover |26 Dec 1903 |20 Jan 1908 |Imp. To Hosp. for Epileptics |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV3?i=396&cat=718897 168]] |- |John A. |Lundgren |16 |Cambridge |Cambridgeport |26 Dec 1903 |8 Oct 1918 |Died - Influenza and pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV3?i=396&cat=718897 168]] |- |Howard |Nichols |19 |Somerville |Somerville |30 Dec 1903 |20 Jul 1905 |Imp. Taken home by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWV3?i=396&cat=718897 168]] |} Return to Main Page at [[Space:Massachusetts_School_for_the_Feeble-Minded|Massachusetts School for the Feeble-Minded]]

Massachusetts School for the Feeble-Minded 1905

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Records freely available on [https://www.familysearch.org FamilySearch.org] as scanned documents. Transcription by [[Childs-1667| E Childs]]. More information is available on the original - see the "source" column for link. All cities/towns are Massachusetts unless otherwise specified. Common abbreviations used in the chart below: * ''imp''. or ''impr''. - Improved (also "''n. imp.''" for "not improved") * ''Ret''. - Returned * ''Hosp''. - Hospital * ''Trans''. - Transferred * ''Com'' - Committed * ''Conf''. - Confirmed? *''Bd'' - Board, as in Board of Insanity === Admission in the Year 1905 === {| border="1" class="sortable" !First Name !Last Name !Age !Birthplace !Residence !Admitted !Discharged !Notes !Source |- |Fletcher Darwin |Waldo |10 |Quebec |Lowell |3 Jan 1905 |22 Aug 1912 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXD?i=399&cat=718897 171]] |- |Harry E. |Westgate |16 |Taunton |Taunton |11 Jan 1905 |19 Jun 1909 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXD?i=399&cat=718897 171]] |- |Olive |Dufresne |7 |Worcester |Westboro |11 Jan 1905 |24 Jun 1910 |Not imp. To Monson State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXD?i=399&cat=718897 171]] |- |Mary |Mahoney |17 |Boston |Boston |12 Jan 1905 |20 Jan 1908 |Imp. To Hosp. for Epileptics |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW85?i=400&cat=718897 172]] |- |Alice Maud |Ryan |12 |Syracuse, N.Y. |Boston |12 Jan 1905 |18 May 1906 |Died - Pulmonary Tuberculosis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW85?i=400&cat=718897 172]] |- |Bartley |McDonough |15 |Ireland |Boston |12 Jan 1905 |20 Jul 1905 |Not impr. Taken away by Boston Children's Inst. Dept. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW85?i=400&cat=718897 172]] |- |William |McDermott |8 |Boston |Boston |12 Jan 1905 |15 Mar 1913 |Imp. Escape conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW85?i=400&cat=718897 172]] |- |Letitia |Matarazzo |12 |Boston |Boston |13 Jan 1905 |26 Jan 1907 |Died - Cerebral hemorrhage |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW85?i=400&cat=718897 172]] |- |[[Cohen-4731 |Lillie]] |[[Cohen-4731 |Cohen]] |7 | |Boston |13 Jan 1905 |14 Aug 1905 |Died - General tuberculosis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW85?i=400&cat=718897 172]] |- |Immacolata |DiSimone |12 |Italy |Boston |14 Jan 1905 |14 Dec 1905 |Imp. Taken away to go back to Italy |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW85?i=400&cat=718897 172]] |- |Edward B. |Macklen |9 |Providence, R.I. |Providence, R.I. |14 Jan 1905 |18 May 1907 |Died - Pulmonary Tuberculosis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW85?i=400&cat=718897 172]] |- |Mary Y.[?] |Donovan |5 |Boston |Boston |14 Jan 1905 |9 Oct 1923 |Imp. To Belchertown State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW85?i=400&cat=718897 172]] |- |Ethel H. |Barnet |15 |Somerville |Somerville |14 Jan 1905 |14 Sep 1907 |Taken away by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW85?i=400&cat=718897 172]] |- |Ida May |Elson |9 |Milton |Boston |16 Jan 1905 |1 Nov 1905 |Imp. Taken home by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW85?i=400&cat=718897 172]] |- |James |Whittle |12 |Boston |Boston |16 Jan 1905 |31 Dec 1906 |Very much imp. Not returned from vacation. Selling papers |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW85?i=400&cat=718897 172]] |- |William Edward |Perry |12 |Boston |Boston |18 Jan 1905 |31 Dec 1906 |Very much imp. Taken away by mother. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW85?i=400&cat=718897 172]] |- |Sumner A. |Pike |25 |Cambridge |Cambridge |19 Jan 1905 |4 May 1907 |Died - Organic heart disease |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW85?i=400&cat=718897 172]] |- |Margaret |Lynde |8 |Brattleboro, Vt |Brattleboro, Vt |21 Jan 1905 |28 Mar 1923 |Imp. Transf. to Belchertown |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW85?i=400&cat=718897 172]] |- |[[Kenny-1914|Thomas G. S. ]] |[[Kenny-1914|Kenny]] |9 |E. Somerville |Somerville |23 Jan 1905 |31 Jan 1906 |Not impr. Taken away by father |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW85?i=400&cat=718897 172]] |- |Kate E. |Noyes | | | |23 Jan 1905 |4 May 1907 |Died - Organic heart disease |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW85?i=400&cat=718897 172]] |- |[[Follansbee-207|Henrietta]] |[[Follansbee-207|Follansbee]] | | | |23 Jan 1905 |28 Mar 1923 |Imp. Transf. to Belchertown |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW85?i=400&cat=718897 172]] |- |William |Day |15 |Boston |Boston |24 Jan 1905 |31 Jan 1906 |Not impr. Taken away by father |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW85?i=400&cat=718897 172]] |- |Frederick N. |Pierson |14 |Keene, N.H. |Gardner |25 Jan 1905 |16 Apr 1924 |Imp. To Belchertown |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW85?i=400&cat=718897 172]] |- |[[Bensaia-1|Jennie J.]] |[[Bensaia-1|Bensaia]] |5 |Haverhill |Haverhill |28 Jan 1905 |16 Apr 1924 |Imp. To Belchertown |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW85?i=400&cat=718897 172]] |- |George Harold |Blodgett |13 |Wheelock, Vt. |Lyndonville, Vt. |28 Jan 1905 |18 May 1905 |Not imp. Taken away by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW85?i=400&cat=718897 172]] |- |[[Murphy-18477|Everett N.]] |[[Murphy-18477|Murphy]] |5 |Springfield |Springfield |29 Jan 1905 |29 May 1908 |Not impr. Ran away and not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW85?i=400&cat=718897 172]] |- |Irene A. |Guston |32 |N.S. |Boston |30 Jan 1905 |24 Nov 1922 |Imp. To Belchertown State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW85?i=400&cat=718897 172]] |- |Frank |Crimmins |12 |Boston |Boston |30 Jan 1905 |26 Jun 1918 |Died - Chronic Rheumatism & Acute Myocarditis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW85?i=400&cat=718897 172]] |- |Clarence J. |[[Beauvais-277|Beauvais]] |7 |Milford |Merrimac |30 Jan 1905 |14 Sep 1905 |Imp. Taken home by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW85?i=400&cat=718897 172]] |- |Bertie E. |Tyrrell |10 |Boston |Boston |31 Jan 1905 |15 Feb 1906 |Not imp. Taken home by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW85?i=400&cat=718897 172]] |- |Percy Leroy |Johnson |9 |Portsmouth, N.H. |Chelsea |6 Feb 1905 |29 Apr 1917 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW85?i=400&cat=718897 172]] |- |[[Douglass-2860|Eva E.]] |[[Douglass-2860|Douglas]] |16 |Chelsea |Boston |7 Feb 1905 |5 Jun 1922 |N. Imp. To Medfield St. Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW85?i=400&cat=718897 172]] |- |Robert Peter |Anderson |16 |Woburn |Woburn |9 Feb 1905 |8 Jul 1909 |Visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW85?i=400&cat=718897 172]] |- |Charles Edwin |Nutt |16 |Boston |Boston |9 Feb 1905 |8 Jan 1920 |Com. to Monson |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW85?i=400&cat=718897 172]] |- |[[Cashman-1333|James Henry]] |[[Cashman-1333|Cashman]] |12 |Boston |Arlington |9 Feb 1905 |12 Jul 1909 |Visit conf. (Died while on visit) |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW85?i=400&cat=718897 172]] |- |Christopher |Cribbens |14 |Brockton |Brockton |9 Feb 1905 |15 Mar 1905 |Taken home by father |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW85?i=400&cat=718897 172]] |- |[[Mythen-1|Margarita]] |[[Mythen-1|Mythen]] |14 |Somerville |Revere |9 Feb 1905 |5 Apr 1906 |Imp. Taken away by sister |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DW85?i=400&cat=718897 172]] |- |Earl N. |Merritt |7 |Newburyport |Newburyport |11 Feb 1905 |5 Jul 1912 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4M3?i=401&cat=718897 173]] |- |Chester M. |Keith |16 |Attleboro |Rehoboth |11 Feb 1905 |24 Feb 1920 |Died - Pulmonary Tuberculosis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4M3?i=401&cat=718897 173]] |- |[[Carberry-236|Mary]] |[[Carberry-236|Carberry]] |7 |Norwood |Norwood |11 Feb 1905 |20 Apr 1916 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4M3?i=401&cat=718897 173]] |- |William |Horgan |11 |Cambridge |Cambridge |11 Feb 1905 |1 Aug 1916 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4M3?i=401&cat=718897 173]] |- |Clarence Herbert |Eisner |8 |Boston |Boston |11 Feb 1905 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4M3?i=401&cat=718897 173]] |- |Thomas W. |Hale |13 |Rowley |Rowley |14 Feb 1905 |7 Apr 1908 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4M3?i=401&cat=718897 173]] |- |John |Kelley |11 |E. Pepperell |Brockton |14 Feb 1905 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4M3?i=401&cat=718897 173]] |- |Abraham |Shopiro (Supero) |12 |Boston |Boston |14 Feb 1905 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4M3?i=401&cat=718897 173]] |- |Oscar I. |Swedberg |14 |Sweden |Worcester |15 Feb 1905 |30 Jan 1907 |Imp. Not returned from vacation |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4M3?i=401&cat=718897 173]] |- |Freda (F.) |Herne |19 |Superior, Neb. |Boston |15 Feb 1905 |17 Nov 1905 |Not imp. Taken away by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4M3?i=401&cat=718897 173]] |- |Cora Ethel B. |Leavitt |13 |Boston |Westwood |16 Feb 1905 |5 Feb 1906 |Imp. Taken away by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4M3?i=401&cat=718897 173]] |- |Lucy May |Benson |6 |Carver |Maynard |17 Feb 1905 |30 Mar 1905 |Died - Lobar Pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4M3?i=401&cat=718897 173]] |- |John Cyrel |Dwyer |7 |Boston |Boston |17 Feb 1905 |10 Nov 1905 |Not imp. Not returned from vacation |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4M3?i=401&cat=718897 173]] |- |Arthur J. |Baster |16 |Boston |Boston |17 Feb 1905 |23 Mar 1905 |Taken home by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4M3?i=401&cat=718897 173]] |- |Robert |Rapp |18 |New Zealand |Brockton |17 Feb 1905 |13 Apr 1905 |Died - Collapse following acci. burns |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4M3?i=401&cat=718897 173]] |- |Bernard |Wenners |14 |Lawrence |Lawrence |19 Feb 1905 |29 Jun 1905 |Imp. Taken home by father |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4M3?i=401&cat=718897 173]] |- |[[Clinton-1356|James]] |[[Clinton-1356|Clinton]] |12 |Malden |Malden |20 Feb 1905 |11 Jul 1909 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4M3?i=401&cat=718897 173]] |- |James |Appleford |10 |Pembroke |Plymouth |20 Feb 1905 |15 Jun 1909 |Visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4M3?i=401&cat=718897 173]] |- |Laura Frances |Murphy |14 |Stockbridge |So. Lee |20 Feb 1905 |9 Mar 1905 |Died - Lobar Pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4M3?i=401&cat=718897 173]] |- |Bessie |Murphy |12 |Stockbridge |So. Lee |20 Feb 1905 |16 Mar 1905 |Taken home by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4M3?i=401&cat=718897 173]] |- |Gladys |Fisher |10 |Gardner |Athol |22 Feb 1905 |19 Nov 1909 |Died - Cerebral hemorrhage |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4M3?i=401&cat=718897 173]] |- |Percy |Fitzgerald | | |Sedgwick, Me. |22 Feb 1905 |8 Feb 1909 |To Maine School for Feeble-Minded |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4M3?i=401&cat=718897 173]] |- |[[Bell-25598|Alice Frances]] |[[Bell-25598|Bell]] |9 |Boston |Arlington |23 Feb 1905 |22 Apr 1915 |Died - Exhaustion from Epilepsy |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4M3?i=401&cat=718897 173]] |- |Roy J. |Mays |12 |Wakefield |Wakefield |23 Feb 1905 |9 Oct 1918 |Died - Influenza, Pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4M3?i=401&cat=718897 173]] |- |Arnold L. |Buttonmaker |13 |Boston |Boston |23 Feb 1905 |28 Oct 1905 |Not imp. Not returned from vacation |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4M3?i=401&cat=718897 173]] |- |Rose M. |Spindler |11 |Cambridge |Cambridge |23 Feb 1905 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4M3?i=401&cat=718897 173]] |- |[[Shewbridge-15|Byron A.]] |[[Shewbridge-15|Shewbridge]] |13 |Boston |Boston |23 Feb 1905 |15 Jul 1909 |Visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4M3?i=401&cat=718897 173]] |- |Colin |Clare |12 |Newton |Melrose |24 Feb 1905 |29 Aug 1905 |Not imp. Taken home by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4M3?i=401&cat=718897 173]] |- |[[Lacey-2114|Mary E.]] |[[Lacey-2114|Lacey]] |13 |Somerville |Somerville |25 Feb 1905 |31 Dec 1915 |Died - Chronic Valvular Heart Disease |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4M3?i=401&cat=718897 173]] |- |Morice Dana |Herbert |24 |Lynn |Lynn |25 Feb 1905 |23 Feb 1919 |Died - Inf[luenza]. & Val. Heart Disease |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4M3?i=401&cat=718897 173]] |- |Maud Adelle |Stafford |17 |Barre, Vt. |Chelsea |25 Feb 1905 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4M3?i=401&cat=718897 173]] |- |Alice Viola |Reis |9 |Stony Creek, Ct |Quincy |26 Feb 1905 |30 Nov 1906 |Imp. Not returned from vacation |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4M3?i=401&cat=718897 173]] |- |Cornelius W. |O'Brien |12 |Lawrence |No. Andover |27 Feb 1905 |20 Dec 1907 |Greatly imp. Taken on vacation and not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4M3?i=401&cat=718897 173]] |- |Arthur J. |Howland |15 |E. Bridgewater |E. Bridgewater |27 Feb 1905 |15 Sep 1905 |Not imp. Not returned from vacation |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4M3?i=401&cat=718897 173]] |- |Marcus |Rosenberg |10 |Boston |Boston |28 Feb 1905 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49Q?i=402&cat=718897 174]] |- |[[Webber-3584|Mary A.]] |[[Webber-3584|Webber]] |23 |Beverly |Beverly |1 Mar 1905 |8 Jan 1920 |Com. to Monson |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49Q?i=402&cat=718897 174]] |- |William |Turner |6 |Cambridge |Newton |1 May 1905 |2 Jun 1910 |Not imp. To Monson State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49Q?i=402&cat=718897 174]] |- |Margaret Jane |Clover |17 |Cambridge |Cambridge |1 Mar 1905 |10 Jun 1907 |Imp. Not returned from vacation |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49Q?i=402&cat=718897 174]] |- |George |Smith |13 |Boston |Boston |2 Mar 1905 |6 May 1908 |N. Imp. Not returned from escape |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49Q?i=402&cat=718897 174]] |- |Benjamin |Albert |7 |Worcester |Worcester |2 Mar 1905 |24 Jun 1910 |Not imp. To Monson State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49Q?i=402&cat=718897 174]] |- |Peter |Tierney |15 |Charlestown |Chelsea |2 Mar 1905 |7 Apr 1908 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49Q?i=402&cat=718897 174]] |- |Mildred Edna |Day |11 |Woburn |Saugus |2 Mar 1905 |31 Jan 1906 |Not impr. Taken away by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49Q?i=402&cat=718897 174]] |- |Clinton M. |Ripperger |7 |Brooklyn, N.Y. |Charlestown |2 Mar 1905 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49Q?i=402&cat=718897 174]] |- |Albert G. |Murrins |11 |Boston |Boston |3 Mar 1905 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49Q?i=402&cat=718897 174]] |- |Catherine |Crawford |10 |Boston |Boston |3 Mar 1905 |25 Jul 1909 |Visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49Q?i=402&cat=718897 174]] |- |Paul |Geary |7 |Unknown |Boston |4 Mar 1905 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49Q?i=402&cat=718897 174]] |- |William C. |McGowan |7 |Worcester |Medford |4 Mar 1905 |24 Dec 1905 |Died - Scarlet fever |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49Q?i=402&cat=718897 174]] |- |Leo Vincent |McCarthy |15 |Malden |Malden |4 Mar 1905 |18 May 1905 |Not imp. Taken away by parents & not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49Q?i=402&cat=718897 174]] |- |Josephine |Capidanno |10 |Somerville |Somerville |4 Mar 1905 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49Q?i=402&cat=718897 174]] |- |[[Elgin-238|Jennie]] |[[Elgin-238|Eglin]] |18 |Boston |Boston |6 Mar 1905 |5 Apr 1909 |Not imp. To Westboro State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49Q?i=402&cat=718897 174]] |- |Robert Mark |Barker |13 |So. Natick |Boston |6 Mar 1905 |26 Jun 1907 |Very greatly imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49Q?i=402&cat=718897 174]] |- |Lawrence |Curley |21 |Boston |Brookline |6 Mar 1905 |18 May 1905 |Not imp. Ran away & not ret. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49Q?i=402&cat=718897 174]] |- |Joseph |Fahey |11 |Norwood |Norwood |7 Mar 1905 |5 Aug 1916 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49Q?i=402&cat=718897 174]] |- |Howard |McCarrick |29 |Lakeville, Ct |Malden |7 Mar 1905 |5 Oct 1918 |Died - Influenza and Pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49Q?i=402&cat=718897 174]] |- |Esther Josephine |Leary |5 |Boston |Boston |7 Mar 1905 |10 Apr 1908 |Died - Pulmonary tuberculosis; epilepsy |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49Q?i=402&cat=718897 174]] |- |Joseph Thomas |Connor |9 |Fitchburg |Fitchburg |8 Mar 1905 |10 Sep 1906 |Imp. Not returned from vacation |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49Q?i=402&cat=718897 174]] |- |Joseph |Bateman |7 |Lawrence |Lawrence |9 Mar 1905 |5 Jul 1911 |Gr. Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49Q?i=402&cat=718897 174]] |- |Catherine E. |Donohue |23 |Boston |Boston |10 Mar 1905 |9 Mar 1910 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49Q?i=402&cat=718897 174]] |- |John P. |Wagner |18 |Gloucester |Gloucester |11 Mar 1905 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49Q?i=402&cat=718897 174]] |- |Edwin P. |Raubicheck |11 |N.Y. City |Cambridge |11 Mar 1905 |10 Jul 1909 |Visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49Q?i=402&cat=718897 174]] |- |Catherine F. |Ryan |20 |Iowa |Winthrop |12 Mar 1905 |31 Dec 1906 |Much imp. Taken away by sister |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49Q?i=402&cat=718897 174]] |- |John M. |Sullivan |13 |Quincy |Boston |12 Mar 1905 |5 Jun 1908 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49Q?i=402&cat=718897 174]] |- |Shirley May |Fall |13 |Haverhill |Stoneham |12 Mar 1905 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49Q?i=402&cat=718897 174]] |- |Leona E. |Prentiss |12 |Boston |Boston |13 Mar 1905 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49Q?i=402&cat=718897 174]] |- |Nina G. |Tebbetts |17 |Ossipee, N.H. |Westboro |13 Mar 1905 |1 Apr 1905 |Died - Lobar Pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49Q?i=402&cat=718897 174]] |- |Kenneth W. |Sisson |4 |Chelsea |Everett |15 Mar 1905 |3 May 1914 |Died - Meningitis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49Q?i=402&cat=718897 174]] |- |Walter H. |Chaddock |14 |Waltham |Waltham |15 Mar 1905 |27 Apr 1917 |N. Imp. To Grafton St. Hosp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49Q?i=402&cat=718897 174]] |- |Leon E. |Fisher |22 |Boston |Boston |15 Mar 1905 |16 Apr 1905 |Not imp. Taken home by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D49Q?i=402&cat=718897 174]] |- |Claire |Andrews | | | |15 Mar 1905 |21 May 1910 |Not imp. Taken by Vt. authorities to Insane Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFF?i=403&cat=718897 175]] |- |Eddie F. |Tyler |10 |Duxbury |Whitman |16 Mar 1905 |20 Jun 1920 |Imp. Escp. Conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFF?i=403&cat=718897 175]] |- |Mary |Kirby |9 |Boston | |16 Mar 1905 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFF?i=403&cat=718897 175]] |- |Raymond C. |Lawrence |17 |Leominster |Leominster |16 Mar 1905 | |From Hosp. Cottages |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFF?i=403&cat=718897 175]] |- |Margaret |McKenzie |19 |Lowell |Lowell |16 Mar 1905 |13 Feb 1906 |Died - Acute Pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFF?i=403&cat=718897 175]] |- |Percy |Wahlass |25 |Halifax | |16 Mar 1905 |22 Mar 1906 |Died - Subdural Abscess |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFF?i=403&cat=718897 175]] |- |Clara E. |Woernle |8 |Boston |Boston |17 Mar 1905 |26 May 1915 |Died - Gangrene of lungs |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFF?i=403&cat=718897 175]] |- |Charles Eddy |Hill |14 |Japan |So. Hadley |17 Mar 1905 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFF?i=403&cat=718897 175]] |- |Josephine |Donville |10 |Brainerd, Minn |Cambridge |18 Mar 1905 |31 Dec 1906 |Not imp. Taken away by grandfather |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFF?i=403&cat=718897 175]] |- |Joseph |Flannagan |11 |Lawrence |Lawrence |18 Mar 1905 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFF?i=403&cat=718897 175]] |- |William Henry |Baer |9 |Boynton, Pa |Worcester |19 Mar 1905 |14 Dec 1905 |Imp. Not ret. from vacation |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFF?i=403&cat=718897 175]] |- |Linda E. |Knox |12 |Lynn |Lynn |20 Mar 1905 |9 Mar 1910 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFF?i=403&cat=718897 175]] |- |Timothy V. |Flynn |28 |Ireland |Lynn |22 Mar 1905 |16 Oct 1918 |Died - Chronic endocarditis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFF?i=403&cat=718897 175]] |- |Thomas E. |Kennedy |14 |Norwich, Ct. |Boston |23 Mar 1905 |18 Apr 1905 |Not imp. Taken home by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFF?i=403&cat=718897 175]] |- |Raymond |Buck |14 |Lee |Lenoxdale |23 Mar 1905 |29 Jul 1916 |Imp. Visit conf. From State Hosp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFF?i=403&cat=718897 175]] |- |Ruth E. |Moore |12 |Medford |Somerville |23 Mar 1905 |14 Dec 1905 |Not imp. Taken home by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFF?i=403&cat=718897 175]] |- |Bertram M. |Lewis |14 |Adams |Adams |24 Mar 1905 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFF?i=403&cat=718897 175]] |- |George F. |McCarthy |13 |Attleboro |Attleboro |25 Mar 1905 |2 Nov 1905 |Died - Pulmonary Tuberculosis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFF?i=403&cat=718897 175]] |- |John F. |Powers |9 |Somerville |Somerville |25 Mar 1905 |29 Jul 1909 |Visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFF?i=403&cat=718897 175]] |- |Lucy |Bates |18 |Southborough |Southborough |27 Mar 1905 |9 Mar 1910 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFF?i=403&cat=718897 175]] |- |Lillian |Greer |7 |Holyoke |Boston |27 Mar 1905 |9 Oct 1923 |Imp. To Belchertown State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFF?i=403&cat=718897 175]] |- |Francis |Smith |9 |Boston |Boston |29 Mar 1905 |9 Oct 1918 |Died - Influenza, Pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFF?i=403&cat=718897 175]] |- |John Joseph |Toomey |8 |Mitteneague |Mitteneague |30 Mar 1905 |15 Apr 1905 |Not imp. Taken home by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFF?i=403&cat=718897 175]] |- |Frances Catherine |Nugent |11 |Chicopee |Chicopee |1 Apr 1905 |12 Jul 1908 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFF?i=403&cat=718897 175]] |- |George |Lewis |17 |New Bedford |New Bedford |3 Apr 1905 |4 Sep 1905 |Taken home by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFF?i=403&cat=718897 175]] |- |Thomas B. |Sweetland |12 |Tenants Harbor, Me |Tenants Harbor, Me |4 Apr 1905 |27 Oct 1906 |Very much imp. Taken home by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFF?i=403&cat=718897 175]] |- |William J. |Fortune |18 |Boston |Boston |5 Apr 1905 |27 Apr 1917 |N. Imp. To Grafton State Hosp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFF?i=403&cat=718897 175]] |- |Irene M. |Thayer |13 |Cohasset |Cohasset |6 Apr 1905 |3 May 1909 |Died - Acute nephritis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFF?i=403&cat=718897 175]] |- |Joseph |Costello |23 |Boston |Boston |8 Apr 1905 |3 Mar 1919 |Died - Pneumonia and acute dilation |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFF?i=403&cat=718897 175]] |- |William Joseph |Nealey (Healey) |10 |Boston |Boston |9 Apr 1905 |3 Jan 1907 |Imp. Not returned from vacation |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFF?i=403&cat=718897 175]] |- |Gertrude |Sutton |15 |Boston |Boston |10 Apr 1905 |16 Apr 1924 |Imp. To Belchertown |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFF?i=403&cat=718897 175]] |- |Mary Ella |Sutherland |53 |Boston |Somerville |10 Apr 1905 |17 Aug 1905 |Died - Cerebral apoplexy |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFF?i=403&cat=718897 175]] |- |Orville |Hatch |11 |Canaan Co., N.J. |Housatonic |11 Apr 1905 |4 Sep 1905 |Taken home by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFF?i=403&cat=718897 175]] |- |Gertrude |Conlon |5 |Haverhill |Haverhill |13 Apr 1905 |24 Nov 1905 |Imp. Taken on vacation and not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFF?i=403&cat=718897 175]] |- |Walter W. |Neale |10 |Dover |Dover |13 Apr 1905 |14 Dec 1905 |Imp. Not ret. from vacation |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4MN?i=404&cat=718897 176]] |- |Clarence R. |Kelley |13 |Arlington |Cambridge |17 Apr 1905 |30 Jun 1906 |Imp. Taken home by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4MN?i=404&cat=718897 176]] |- |Ethel |White |15 |Boston |Boston |17 Apr 1905 |9 Jun 1920 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4MN?i=404&cat=718897 176]] |- |Joseph |Buckley |8 |Holyoke |Holyoke |18 Apr 1905 |19 Aug 1907 |Died - Peritonitis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4MN?i=404&cat=718897 176]] |- |Charles F. |Sylvia |10 |Fairhaven |Fairhaven |20 Apr 1905 |17 Jan 1916 |Died - Typhoid Fever |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4MN?i=404&cat=718897 176]] |- |Charles F. |Goodwin |21 |Wenham |Danvers |20 Apr 1905 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4MN?i=404&cat=718897 176]] |- |Arthur |Bastey |17 |Boston |Boston |20 Apr 1905 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4MN?i=404&cat=718897 176]] |- |Rosie |Elkin |6 |Palmer |Springfield |20 Apr 1905 |11 Nov 1905 |Imp. Not returned from vacation |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4MN?i=404&cat=718897 176]] |- |David |Sherman |4 |Haverhill |Haverhill |22 Apr 1905 |8 Apr 1910 |Died - Acute meningitis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4MN?i=404&cat=718897 176]] |- |Bertha |Clark |10 | |Newport, Vt. |25 Apr 1905 |4 Dec 1914 |Imp. To Penn Training School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4MN?i=404&cat=718897 176]] |- |Benjamin |Wilson |10 |Chelsea |W. Somerville |25 Apr 1905 |22 Jul 1905 |Imp. Taken home by father |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4MN?i=404&cat=718897 176]] |- |Willard |Nickerson |12 |Pt. Maitland, N.S. |Boston |26 Apr 1905 |27 Jun 1905 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4MN?i=404&cat=718897 176]] |- |Beatrice M. |Wilcox |14 |Tiverton Four Corners, R.I. |Tiverton Four Corners, R.I. |27 Apr 1905 |29 Jul 1905 |Not impr. Taken home by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4MN?i=404&cat=718897 176]] |- |David |Hanley |5 | | |28 Apr 1905 |8 Jan 1920 |State ward. Com. to Monson |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4MN?i=404&cat=718897 176]] |- |Charles M. |Dowd |9 | | |28 Apr 1905 |27 Apr 1917 |N. Imp. To Grafton St. Hosp. From State Hosp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4MN?i=404&cat=718897 176]] |- |Hollis J. |Jordan |12 |Lynn |Peabody |30 Apr 1905 |30 Jan 1907 |Much imp. Not returned from vacation |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4MN?i=404&cat=718897 176]] |- |Allen |Hirschberg |12 |Boston |Boston |2 May 1905 |19 Jul 1909 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4MN?i=404&cat=718897 176]] |- |Bridget |Turner |25 |Valley Falls, R.I. |Boston |4 May 1905 |8 Oct 1918 |Died - Influenza and Bronchial pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4MN?i=404&cat=718897 176]] |- |[[Corliss-644|Loanna C.]] |[[Corliss-644|Corless]] |16 |Boston |Somerville |9 May 1905 |30 Sep 1908 |Not imp. To Worcester Insane Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4MN?i=404&cat=718897 176]] |- |James |Gallagher |5 |Boston |Boston |9 May 1905 |9 Oct 1923 |Imp. To Belchertown State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4MN?i=404&cat=718897 176]] |- |Arthur C. |Brown |19 |Georgetown |Georgetown |9 May 1905 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4MN?i=404&cat=718897 176]] |- |Albert B. |Hosea |27 |Boston |Winchester |10 May 1905 |11 Apr 1907 |Not imp. Taken home by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4MN?i=404&cat=718897 176]] |- |Mary |Doran |13 |Boston |Boston |10 May 1905 |19 Jun 1916 |To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4MN?i=404&cat=718897 176]] |- |Francis H. |Cogger |15 |Lowell |Methuen |11 May 1905 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4MN?i=404&cat=718897 176]] |- |Joseph |Dunn |5 |Boston |Boston |11 May 1905 |14 Jun 1918 |Died - Chronic Valvular Heart Disease |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4MN?i=404&cat=718897 176]] |- |John Alex |Watson |25 |Cambridge |Cambridge |12 May 1905 |12 Oct 1918 |Died - Influenza, Pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4MN?i=404&cat=718897 176]] |- |Mary J. |Guiney |16 |Cambridge |Winchester |12 May 1905 |8 Jul 1909 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4MN?i=404&cat=718897 176]] |- |Grace E. |Morrison |5 |Woonsocket, R.I. |Woonsocket, R.I. |13 May 1905 |19 Aug 1909 |Taken away by R.I. authorities |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4MN?i=404&cat=718897 176]] |- |Ovila |Lussier |12 |Canada |Chicopee |13 May 1905 |15 Nov 1922 |Imp. To Belchertown State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4MN?i=404&cat=718897 176]] |- |John |Everson |15 |Columbus, O |Revere |14 May 1905 |28 Oct 1905 |Much imp. Not returned from vacation |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4MN?i=404&cat=718897 176]] |- |Albert |White |10 |Salem |Haverhill |15 May 1905 |14 Dec 1905 |Imp. Not returned from vacation |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4MN?i=404&cat=718897 176]] |- |Frank |Whelan |13 |Lynn |Lynn |15 May 1905 |6 Jul 1909 |Visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4MN?i=404&cat=718897 176]] |- |Segred |Malmquist |12 |Sweden |Milford |17 May 1905 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4MN?i=404&cat=718897 176]] |- |Joseph O. |Connors |9 |Scituate |Boston |18 May 1905 |15 Feb 1920 |Died - Influenza |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D4MN?i=404&cat=718897 176]] |- |Eva |Roach |12 |Boylston |Tewksbury |22 May 1905 |25 Feb 1910 |Not imp. To Taunton State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWL3?i=405&cat=718897 177]] |- |Bessie |Elfman |5 |Boston |Boston |22 May 1905 |15 Dec 1914 |Died - Chronic Valvular Heart Disease |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWL3?i=405&cat=718897 177]] |- |Nathan |Leven |14 |Russia |Chelsea |23 May 1905 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWL3?i=405&cat=718897 177]] |- |Lisandrina |Leone |5 |Boston |Boston |24 May 1905 |9 Aug 1915 |Imp. To Monson State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWL3?i=405&cat=718897 177]] |- |Lida L. |Bugbee |16 |Hartford, Vt |Hartford, Vt |24 May 1905 |23 Feb 1910 |Died - Lobar pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWL3?i=405&cat=718897 177]] |- |Chester |Allen |14(?) | |Haverhill |31 May 1905 |7 Apr 1908 |State ward. Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWL3?i=405&cat=718897 177]] |- |Geo. W. |Holmes (Howes) |15 |Yarmouth |Hyannis |31 May 1905 |11 Apr 1907 |Imp. Ran away and not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWL3?i=405&cat=718897 177]] |- |Walsy |Jacobs |16 | |Boston |31 May 1905 |11 Apr 1907 |Imp. Ran away and not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWL3?i=405&cat=718897 177]] |- |Helen F. |Whiting |14 |Louisville, Ky |No. Adams |1 Jun 1905 |9 Jul 1909 |Visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWL3?i=405&cat=718897 177]] |- |Annie |Seletsky |17 |Russia |Boston |9 Jun 1905 |31 Dec 1906 |Imp. Taken away by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWL3?i=405&cat=718897 177]] |- |Miralda |Marchand |18 |Marlboro, Mass |Marlboro |9 Jun 1905 |9 Mar 1910 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWL3?i=405&cat=718897 177]] |- |Sarah B. |Amlaw |10 |Westfield |Tewksbury |12 Jun 1905 |20 Jan 1908 |Imp. To Hosp. for Epileptics |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWL3?i=405&cat=718897 177]] |- |John D. |Walker |9 |Brookline |Brookline |13 Jun 1905 |10 Feb 1907 |Died - Lobar pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWL3?i=405&cat=718897 177]] |- |Clarence G. |Treat |12 |Granville |Granville |17 Jun 1905 |7 Apr 1908 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWL3?i=405&cat=718897 177]] |- |Fred |Wentworth |14 |Boston |Boston |21 Jun 1905 |17 Nov 1905 |Imp. Taken away by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWL3?i=405&cat=718897 177]] |- |John |Crawford | | |Boston |26 Jun 1905 |4 Apr 1906 |Not imp. Ran away and was not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWL3?i=405&cat=718897 177]] |- |Michael |Cavanaugh | | |Everett |26 Jun 1905 |4 Apr 1906 |Not imp. Ran away and was not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWL3?i=405&cat=718897 177]] |- |Sarah E. |Burnett |16 |Sudbury |Sudbury |27 Jun 1905 |20 Jan 1908 |Not imp. To Hosp. for Epileptics |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWL3?i=405&cat=718897 177]] |- |Alice |Standigle |5 |Boston |Boston |29 Jun 1905 |9 Mar 1910 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWL3?i=405&cat=718897 177]] |- |Gertrude H. |Gilman |5 |Whitman |Whitman |29 Jun 1905 |25 May 1906 |Died - Pulmonary tuberculosis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWL3?i=405&cat=718897 177]] |- |Linda |Hafey | | |Ryegate [Vermont] |30 Jun 1905 |28 May 1908 |Not imp. Taken away by Vt. authorities |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWL3?i=405&cat=718897 177]] |- |Charles Henry |Perry |10 |Boston |Boston |8 Jul 1905 |31 Dec 1906 |Very much imp. Taken away by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWL3?i=405&cat=718897 177]] |- |May (Mercy) B. |Robbins | | |Plymouth |11 Jul 1905 |22 Oct 1907 |Committed to Worcester Insane Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWL3?i=405&cat=718897 177]] |- |Annie E. |Johnson |16 |New Bedford |New Bedford |14 Jul 1905 |23 Apr 1906 |Imp. Taken home by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWL3?i=405&cat=718897 177]] |- |Grace A. |Hutchinson |15 | |Chester, Vt. |17 Jul 1905 |21 May 1906 |Died - Measles |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWL3?i=405&cat=718897 177]] |- |Ida G. |Davis |34 |Boston |Boston |19 Jul 1905 |29 Feb 1908 |Imp. Discharged from visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWL3?i=405&cat=718897 177]] |- |Percival W. |Strang |12 |Pembroke |Pembroke |26 Jul 1905 |5 Jun 1908 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWL3?i=405&cat=718897 177]] |- |Lula |Jerdon |17 | | |28 Jul 1905 |15 Jan 1911 |Escaped. Imp. Discharged from escape |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWL3?i=405&cat=718897 177]] |- |Aureline |Cross |17 | | |28 Jul 1905 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWL3?i=405&cat=718897 177]] |- |Thomas E. |Kennedy |15 |Boston |Boston |31 Jul 1905 |14 Apr 1918 |Died - Pulmonary Tuberculosis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWL3?i=405&cat=718897 177]] |- |Bertha R. |Ouellette |7 |Fall River |Fall River |2 Aug 1905 |24 Jun 1910 |Not imp. To Monson State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWL3?i=405&cat=718897 177]] |- |Harry |Gifford |24 |Boston |Boston |3 Aug 1905 |23 Apr 1911 |Not imp. To Westboro S. H. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWL3?i=405&cat=718897 177]] |- |James A. |Ford |14 |Boston |Boston |5 Aug 1905 |30 Jan 1907 |Much imp. Not returned from vacation |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWL3?i=405&cat=718897 177]] |- |Gertrude |Schrieter |17 |Lowell? |Boston |3 Aug 1905 |8 Jun 1909 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWL3?i=405&cat=718897 177]] |- |Ralph |Ames |13 |East Saugus |East Saugus |7 Aug 1905 |7 Apr 1908 |To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ8?i=406&cat=718897 178]] |- |Goldie |Gerstein |9 |New Bedford |New Bedford |8 Aug 1905 |30 Nov 1915 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ8?i=406&cat=718897 178]] |- |William |Quinn |10 |Boston |Boston |9 Aug 1905 |6 Jul 1912 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ8?i=406&cat=718897 178]] |- |Alexander |Williams |9 |Boston |Boston |9 Aug 1905 |5 Jul 1911 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ8?i=406&cat=718897 178]] |- |George |McGuinness |8 |Boston |Boston |9 Aug 1905 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ8?i=406&cat=718897 178]] |- |William H. |Pool |9 |Boston |Boston |9 Aug 1905 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ8?i=406&cat=718897 178]] |- |Harold W. |Whitehouse |8 |Cambridge |Somerville |15 Aug 1905 |20 Sep 1923 |Parole. Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ8?i=406&cat=718897 178]] |- |William |Welch |4 |Boston |Boston |17 Aug 1905 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ8?i=406&cat=718897 178]] |- |Grace E. |Card |19 |New Bedford |Lynn |17 Aug 1905 |4 Oct 1918 |Died - Influenza |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ8?i=406&cat=718897 178]] |- |Harold George |Ischer |8 |Cambridge |Winchester |19 Aug 1905 |6 Jul 1908 |Taken on visit and not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ8?i=406&cat=718897 178]] |- |John |McLaughlin |14 |Boston |Boston |20 Aug 1905 |21 Jun 1918 |Visit conf. Died at Mass. Gen. Hosp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ8?i=406&cat=718897 178]] |- |Elin |Lindquist |21 |Sweden |Cambridge |22 Aug 1905 |16 Jul 1908 |Not imp. Taken home by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ8?i=406&cat=718897 178]] |- |Rotha A. |Wood |17 |New Brunswick |Acton |24 Aug 1905 |30 Nov 1906 |Imp. Taken home by father |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ8?i=406&cat=718897 178]] |- |John S. |Desmond |9 |Brockton |Brockton |24 Aug 1905 |11 Sep 1907 |Imp. Taken home by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ8?i=406&cat=718897 178]] |- |Florence E. |Davis |14 |Dudley |Webster |24 Aug 1905 |5 Feb 1906 |Not imp. Taken away |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ8?i=406&cat=718897 178]] |- |Lavora C. |Harding |9 |Brewster |Falmouth |24 Aug 1905 |9 Jun 1908 |Impr. Taken to Chicago by friends |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ8?i=406&cat=718897 178]] |- |John A. |Anderson |17 |Sweden |Boston |24 Aug 1905 |30 Jan 1907 |Much imp. Not returned from vacation |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ8?i=406&cat=718897 178]] |- |Adolor |Demers |15 |Chicopee |Chicopee |26 Aug 1905 |5 Jul 1910 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ8?i=406&cat=718897 178]] |- |Leslie H. |Deares |10 |Chelsea |Chelsea |30 Aug 1905 |21 Dec 1907 |Much imp. Taken on vacation & not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ8?i=406&cat=718897 178]] |- |William H. |Tancred |24 |Boston |Boston |31 Aug 1905 |5 Oct 1918 |Died - Influenza and Pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ8?i=406&cat=718897 178]] |- |Robert J. |Keating |8 |Springfield |Springfield |1 Sep 1905 |30 Jan 1907 |Imp. Not returned from vacation |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ8?i=406&cat=718897 178]] |- |Maurice |Belluche |4 |Cambridge |Cambridge |6 Sep 1905 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ8?i=406&cat=718897 178]] |- |Charles Robert |Elder |8 |Medford |Belmont |6 Sep 1905 |27 Sep 1918 |Died - Influenza |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ8?i=406&cat=718897 178]] |- |Chas. E. |Wilson |12 |Gloucester |Gloucester |7 Sep 1905 |1 Aug 1915 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ8?i=406&cat=718897 178]] |- |William |Marshall |9 |Somerville |Somerville |7 Sep 1905 |14 Dec 1905 |Not imp. Taken home by father |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ8?i=406&cat=718897 178]] |- |Samuel W. |Simms |7 |Boston |Boston |7 Sep 1905 |21 Sep 1907 |Died - Tuberculosis of intestines |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ8?i=406&cat=718897 178]] |- |Herbert (F.) |Keough |8 |Lynn |Lynn |7 Sep 1905 |17 Apr 1917 |Visit conf. Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ8?i=406&cat=718897 178]] |- |Clifton A. |Hudson |5 |Boston |Boston |12 Sep 1905 |18 Feb 1909 |Died - Tubercular meningitis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ8?i=406&cat=718897 178]] |- |Enoch |Gardner |10 |England |New Bedford |13 Sep 1905 |5 Sep 1916 |Died |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ8?i=406&cat=718897 178]] |- |Ralph Otis |Brown |9 |Lynn |Plymouth |13 Sep 1905 |31 Aug 1912 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ8?i=406&cat=718897 178]] |- |John |Caporale |13 |Boston |Boston |13 Sep 1905 |22 Jan 1906 |Not imp. Taken away by father |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ8?i=406&cat=718897 178]] |- |Harry |Whitney |13 |Bath, Me. |Quincy |13 Sep 1905 |19 Dec 1907 |Imp. Taken home on vacation and not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ8?i=406&cat=718897 178]] |- |Vernon |Gilman |11 |Somerville |Cambridge |13 Sep 1905 |4 Apr 1906 |Imp. Taken away by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJ8?i=406&cat=718897 178]] |- |Margaret |Gibbons |36 |Charlestown |Milton |14 Sep 1905 |19 Nov 1915 |N. Imp. Com. to Medfield State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVD?i=407&cat=718897 179]] |- |John |Mack |23 |Springfield |Springfield |18 Sep 1905 |2 Nov 1907 |Improved. Taken on vacation and not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVD?i=407&cat=718897 179]] |- |John |Carroll |4 |Scotland |Worcester |19 Sep 1905 |28 Aug 1918 |Died - Tuberculosis of lungs |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVD?i=407&cat=718897 179]] |- |Florence |Joseph |10 |Truro |E. Bridgewater |19 Sep 1905 |20 Jan 1908 |Not imp. To Hosp. for Epileptics |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVD?i=407&cat=718897 179]] |- |Lillian B. |Conroy |9 |No. Brookfield |Abington |21 Sep 1905 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVD?i=407&cat=718897 179]] |- |Annie |Glennon |9 |Cambridge |Cambridge |23 Sep 1905 |11 May 1911 |Died - Measles, Epilepsy |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVD?i=407&cat=718897 179]] |- |Chipman M. |Mawhinnie |6 |Dorchester |Winchendon |25 Sep 1905 |27 Sep 1907 |M. Imp. Taken home by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVD?i=407&cat=718897 179]] |- |Alexander W. |Oliver |9 |Rockland |Easthampton |26 Sep 1905 |27 Sep 1918 |Died - Influenza |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVD?i=407&cat=718897 179]] |- |Francis B. |Oliver |10 |Everett |Everett |26 Sep 1905 |14 Dec 1905 |Died - Pulmonary Tuberculosis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVD?i=407&cat=718897 179]] |- |Roland E. |Litchfield |6 |Cohasset |Cohasset |5 Oct 1905 |21 Apr 1913 |Died - Pulmonary Tuberculosis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVD?i=407&cat=718897 179]] |- |George F. |Moody |17 |Boston |Boston |14 Oct 1905 |31 Dec 1906 |Imp. Ran away and was not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVD?i=407&cat=718897 179]] |- |Albert G. |Freeman |14 |Lowell? |Springfield |17 Oct 1905 |26 Jun 1907 |Very greatly imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVD?i=407&cat=718897 179]] |- |Ovila |Mitchell |8 |Not Stated |Not Stated |18 Oct 1905 |2 Mar 1910 |Taken by Vermont Authorities |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVD?i=407&cat=718897 179]] |- |Sarah E. |Hoyle |12 |Providence, R.I. |Providence, R.I. |18 Oct 1905 |2 May 1913 |Imp. Taken to Rhode Island by Father |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVD?i=407&cat=718897 179]] |- |Evelyn J. |Warner |10 |Chelsea |Somerville |21 Oct 1905 |24 Jun 1910 |Not imp. To Monson State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVD?i=407&cat=718897 179]] |- |Emily A. |Hodgson |18 |Lawrence |Methuen |21 Oct 1905 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVD?i=407&cat=718897 179]] |- |Clara D. |Griffin |6 |Boston |Boston |25 Oct 1905 |14 Feb 1915 |Died - Epilepsy |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVD?i=407&cat=718897 179]] |- |Philip Leland |Rouillard |14 |Malden |Boston |25 Oct 1905 |10 Nov 1905 |Not imp. Ran away and was not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVD?i=407&cat=718897 179]] |- |Paul Harold |Dean |11 |Melrose |Melrose |25 Oct 1905 |18 Aug 1912 |Visit conf. Sentenced to Prison 10-15 years |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVD?i=407&cat=718897 179]] |- |Wm. Leland |Kingman |12 |Brockton |Brockton |26 Oct 1905 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVD?i=407&cat=718897 179]] |- |Bertha M. |Ryan |11 |Lynn |Lynn |26 Oct 1905 |20 Nov 1909 |N. Imp. To Danvers Hosp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVD?i=407&cat=718897 179]] |- |Ida |Bund |13 |Boston |Malden |26 Oct 1905 |30 Mar 1907 |Imp. Taken home by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVD?i=407&cat=718897 179]] |- |Herbert L. (Jr.) |Abbott |12 |No. Reading |No. Reading |26 Oct 1905 |15 Jul 1909 |Visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVD?i=407&cat=718897 179]] |- |Ella |Tucker |16 |St. John's, Newfoundland |Boston |3 Nov 1905 |29 Jan 1917 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVD?i=407&cat=718897 179]] |- |Richard |Chamberlain |10 |Not Stated |Brattleboro, Vt. |16 Nov 1905 |20 Dec 1907 |Greatly imp. Taken on vacation and not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVD?i=407&cat=718897 179]] |- |Lilian |Andrews |15 |Nantasket |Boston |20 Nov 1905 |20 Oct 1910 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVD?i=407&cat=718897 179]] |- |Antonio |Tribuna |12 |Boston |Boston |22 Nov 1905 |1 May 1908 |Not imp. To Mass Hosp. for Epileptics |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVD?i=407&cat=718897 179]] |- |[[Ring-1707|Emma Augusta]] |[[Ring-1707|Ring]] |21 |Malden |Malden |25 Nov 1905 |19 May 1906 |Died - Pulmonary Tuberculosis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVD?i=407&cat=718897 179]] |- |Nellie |Garrity |15 |Not Stated |Brattleboro, Vt. |27 Nov 1905 |24 Jul 1906 |Imp. Taken home by mother and not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVD?i=407&cat=718897 179]] |- |Viola N. |Rutter |22 |Lawrence |Lawrence |4 Dec 1905 |25 Oct 1913 |Not imp. Com. to Danvers State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVD?i=407&cat=718897 179]] |- |Charles J. |Duffy |9 |Groveland |Groveland |7 Dec 1905 |3 Oct 1918 |Died - Influenza |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVD?i=407&cat=718897 179]] |- |Florentine |Romano |9 |Boston |Boston |27 Dec 1905 |6 Jul 1907 |Great imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVD?i=407&cat=718897 179]] |- |Newton M. |Plaisted |15 |York, Me |Haverhill |28 Dec 1905 |25 Jun 1908 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVD?i=407&cat=718897 179]] |} Return to Main Page at [[Space:Massachusetts_School_for_the_Feeble-Minded|Massachusetts School for the Feeble-Minded]]

Massachusetts School for the Feeble-Minded 1906

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Records freely available on [https://www.familysearch.org FamilySearch.org] as scanned documents. Transcription by [[Childs-1667| E Childs]]. More information is available on the original - see the "source" column for link. All cities/towns are Massachusetts unless otherwise specified. Common abbreviations used in the chart below: * ''imp''. or ''impr''. - Improved (also "''n. imp.''" for "not improved") * ''Ret''. - Returned * ''Hosp''. - Hospital * ''Trans''. - Transferred * ''Com'' - Committed * ''Conf''. - Confirmed? *''Bd'' - Board, as in Board of Insanity === Admissions for the Year 1906 === {| border="1" class="sortable" !First Name !Last Name !Age !Birthplace !Residence !Admitted !Discharged !Notes !Source |- |Minnie |March |30? |Not stated |Pittsfield |2 Jan 1906 |15 Apr 1909 |Improved. Taken by sister to go to work. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVD?i=407&cat=718897 179]] |- |Richard |White |8 |Boston |Boston |2 Jan 1906 |12 Jul 1910 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGX?i=408&cat=718897 180]] |- |Alice A. |Stevens |16 |Greendale, Mass |Worcester |11 Jan 1906 |9 Mar 1910 |To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGX?i=408&cat=718897 180]] |- |William Frederick |Gooding |26 |Lincoln, R.I. |Pawtucket |11 Jan 1906 |7 Jul 1909 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGX?i=408&cat=718897 180]] |- |Hazel G. |Caulfield |7 |Boston |Milton |13 Jan 1906 |15 Apr 1920 |Died - Pulm. Tuberculosis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGX?i=408&cat=718897 180]] |- |George H. |Allen |7 |Charlestown |Malden |21 Jan 1906 |16 Jul 1913 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGX?i=408&cat=718897 180]] |- |Walter |Albertson |4 |Haverhill |Boston |5 Feb 1906 |17 Jun 1912 |Died - Epilepsy |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGX?i=408&cat=718897 180]] |- |Ernest |LeBlanc |13 |Canada |Tewksbury |6 Feb 1906 |12 Apr 1906 |Imp. Taken away by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGX?i=408&cat=718897 180]] |- |Ellen |Donovan |16 |Haverhill |Tewksbury |6 Feb 1906 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGX?i=408&cat=718897 180]] |- |Henry |Meacham |9 |Vt. |Tewksbury |6 Feb 1906 |7 Apr 1918 |Escaped. Escape conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGX?i=408&cat=718897 180]] |- |Ernest |Frost |10 |Charlton |Sutton |6 Feb 1906 |27 Apr 1917 |N. Imp. To Grafton St. Hosp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGX?i=408&cat=718897 180]] |- |Josephine |Langone |13(?) |Italy |Boston |12 Feb 1906 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGX?i=408&cat=718897 180]] |- |John Henry |Donnelly |11 |Providence, R.I. |Providence, R.I. |14 Feb 1906 |11 Nov 1907 |Imp. Taken home by parents and not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGX?i=408&cat=718897 180]] |- |Lester W. |Chace |15 |Swansea |Swansea |15 Feb 1906 |20 Jun 1908 |Taken away on vacation and not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGX?i=408&cat=718897 180]] |- |Helen Frances |Danby |5 |Boston |Boston |17 Feb 1906 |13 Nov 1906 |Died - Pulmonary Tuberculosis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGX?i=408&cat=718897 180]] |- |Thomas |Dubil |7 |Franklin |Providence, R.I. |23 Feb 1906 |13 Feb 1909 |To R.I. School for F.M. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGX?i=408&cat=718897 180]] |- |Leander |Smith |14 |Bristol, N.H. |Peabody |26 Feb 1906 |29 Jun 1913 |Escape confirmed |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGX?i=408&cat=718897 180]] |- |Barnard |Rodinsky |7 |Boston |Boston |28 Feb 1906 |18 Aug 1922 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGX?i=408&cat=718897 180]] |- |Avit |Boisvert |9 |Manchester, N.H. |Boston |1 Mar 1906 |21 Apr 1910 |Died - Pulmonary Tuberculosis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGX?i=408&cat=718897 180]] |- |Albion M. |Wood |7 |Everett |Barre |3 Mar 1906 |15 Nov 1922 |Imp. To Belchertown State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGX?i=408&cat=718897 180]] |- |Abraham |Barrabee |6 |Boston |Malden |5 Mar 1906 |10 Jul 1910 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGX?i=408&cat=718897 180]] |- |Carrie V. |Phelps |30 |Gr. Barrington |Springfield |5 Mar 1906 |28 Mar 1906 |Not imp. Taken home by father |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGX?i=408&cat=718897 180]] |- |Ernest |Lambert |12 |Lowell |Chelmsford |7 Mar 1906 |21 Jun 1909 |Committed to Danvers |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGX?i=408&cat=718897 180]] |- |Francis |Connors |10 |Boston |Boston |8 Mar 1906 |19 Jul 1909 |Visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGX?i=408&cat=718897 180]] |- |Fern |Kinsley |26 |Stoneham |Malden |9 Mar 1906 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGX?i=408&cat=718897 180]] |- |Nathan |Partridge |16 |Gloucester |Gloucester |10 Mar 1906 |13 Dec 1906 |Died - Rupture of internal viscera |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGX?i=408&cat=718897 180]] |- |William John |Lively |19 |N.S. |Boston |12 Mar 1906 |26 Jun 1907 |Very greatly imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGX?i=408&cat=718897 180]] |- |Walter LeRoy |Brown |12 |Boston |Boston |12 Mar 1906 |5 Jun 1908 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGX?i=408&cat=718897 180]] |- |Andrew |Eckert |11 |Boston |Boston |12 Mar 1906 |9 Oct 1918 |Died - Influenza, Pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGX?i=408&cat=718897 180]] |- |Ralph Henry |Branner |12 |Providence, R.I. |Providence, R.I. |13 Mar 1906 |16 Sep 1908 |Died - Organic disease of brain |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGX?i=408&cat=718897 180]] |- |John |O'Malley |10 |Boston |Boston |14 Mar 1906 |23 Apr 1919 |To Grafton State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGX?i=408&cat=718897 180]] |- |Walter Robert |Millett |5 |Everett |Somerville |14 Mar 1906 |16 Jun 1906 |Died - Thrombosis of Cerebral Sinuses following measles |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGX?i=408&cat=718897 180]] |- |Olaf J. |Olson |7 |Somerville |Braintree |16 Mar 1906 |15 Jan 1924 |Imp. Trans. to Belchertown |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGX?i=408&cat=718897 180]] |- |Jacob |Blum |8 |Russia |Boston |19 Mar 1906 |12 Jul 1913 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGX?i=408&cat=718897 180]] |- |Laura E. |Jason |12 |Cohasset |Cohasset |19 Mar 1906 |8 Jul 1909 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGX?i=408&cat=718897 180]] |- |Nellie |Clark |10 |Chelmsford |Lexington |19 Mar 1906 |20 Nov 1909 |N. Imp. To Danvers Hosp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPX?i=409&cat=718897 181]] |- |Vernon |Lloyd |9 |Chelsea |Chelsea |20 Mar 1906 |16 Jul 1909 |Visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPX?i=409&cat=718897 181]] |- |Kathleen |Overy |17 |Lynn |Boston |20 Mar 1906 |19 Jul 1911 |Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPX?i=409&cat=718897 181]] |- |Carl |Corless |14 |Boston |Somerville |24 Mar 1906 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPX?i=409&cat=718897 181]] |- |Walter |Connors |7 |Stoneham |Stoneham |26 Mar 1906 |31 Jul 1917 |Died - Tubercular Peritonitis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPX?i=409&cat=718897 181]] |- |Mildred C. D. |Webber |13 |Beverly |Beverly |29 Mar 1906 |7 Jul 1909 |Visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPX?i=409&cat=718897 181]] |- |William |Owens |12 |Boston |Boston |2 Apr 1906 |14 Jul 1911 |Died - Exhaustion of chronic idiocy |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPX?i=409&cat=718897 181]] |- |James E. |Thomas |10 |Boston |Boston |3 Apr 1906 |30 Jan 1907 |Very much imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPX?i=409&cat=718897 181]] |- |Freda |Hammerle |15 |Germany |Gill |7 Apr 1906 |9 Mar 1910 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPX?i=409&cat=718897 181]] |- |Bridget |Hancock |19 |Ireland |Lowell |7 Apr 1906 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPX?i=409&cat=718897 181]] |- |Winona C. |Berry |14 |Sutton, Vt |Sutton, Vt |9 Apr 1906 |1 Apr 1908 |Imp. Taken away by guardian |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPX?i=409&cat=718897 181]] |- |Violet |Bibbins |12 |W. Rutland |Fairhaven, Vt. |12 Apr 1906 |4 Dec 1914 |Imp. To Penn Training School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPX?i=409&cat=718897 181]] |- |Charles F. |Hamburger |7 |Onset |Winthrop |18 Apr 1906 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPX?i=409&cat=718897 181]] |- |William |Canton |8 |Russia |Springfield |21 Apr 1906 |24 Nov 1922 |Imp. To Belchertown State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPX?i=409&cat=718897 181]] |- |Nora |Kennedy |18 |Boston |Boston |23 Apr 1906 |15 Jan 1924 |Imp. Transf. to Belchertown |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPX?i=409&cat=718897 181]] |- |Clarence |Hoyt |4 |Everett |Boston |24 Apr 1906 |30 Nov 1906 |Imp. Not returned from vacation |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPX?i=409&cat=718897 181]] |- |Eleazer Nelson |Tubbs |12 |Worcester |Worcester |26 Apr 1906 |8 Jun 1913 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPX?i=409&cat=718897 181]] |- |Arvid |Malmquist |13 |Sweden |Milford |28 Apr 1906 |7 Apr 1908 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPX?i=409&cat=718897 181]] |- |Ernest A. |Anderson |9 |New Haven, Conn |Brockton |30 Apr 1906 |7 Feb 1908 |Died - Measles |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPX?i=409&cat=718897 181]] |- |William E. |Warren |11 |Peabody |Peabody |3 May 1906 |19 Dec 1907 |Imp. Taken on vacation and not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPX?i=409&cat=718897 181]] |- |Fred |Smith |14? |Gt. Barrington |Gt. Barrington |4 May 1906 |11 Apr 1907 |Not imp. Ran away and not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPX?i=409&cat=718897 181]] |- |Arthur |Hebert |17 |Boston |Boston |4 May 1906 |10 Jan 1907 |Not imp. Ran away and was not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPX?i=409&cat=718897 181]] |- |Morgan |Meredith |12 |Boston |Boston |4 May 1906 |31 Dec 1906 |Very much imp. Kept at home to go to public school |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPX?i=409&cat=718897 181]] |- |James Joseph |McDermott |17 |Haverhill |Haverhill |5 May 1906 |31 Dec 1906 |Not imp. Ran away and was not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPX?i=409&cat=718897 181]] |- |[[Kenny-1914|Thomas G. S.]] |[[Kenny-1914|Kenney]] |11 |Somerville |Somerville |6 May 1906 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPX?i=409&cat=718897 181]] |- |James |Cerrato |13 |Boston |Cambridge |7 May 1906 |30 Jan 1907 |Imp. Not returned from vacation |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPX?i=409&cat=718897 181]] |- |William |Riccio |6 |Milford |Milford |8 May 1906 |7 Aug 1906 |Died - Cerebral Meningitis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPX?i=409&cat=718897 181]] |- |Irene Louise |Sanborn |7 |Charlestown |Boston |8 May 1906 |10 Feb 1913 |Imp. To Monson State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPX?i=409&cat=718897 181]] |- |George J. |Lewis |20 |Beverly |Beverly |9 May 1906 |18 Nov 1907 |Imp. Ran away and not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPX?i=409&cat=718897 181]] |- |Charles W. |Moritz |3 |Boston |Boston |10 May 1906 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPX?i=409&cat=718897 181]] |- |Bertha |Librizzi |9 |New London, Conn |Pittsfield |10 May 1906 |20 Jan 1908 |Imp. To Hosp. for Epileptics |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPX?i=409&cat=718897 181]] |- |Earl |Cairus |13 |Denver, Colorado |Boston |11 May 1906 |7 Jul 1910 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPX?i=409&cat=718897 181]] |- |Wm. J. |MacLeod |21 |N.S. |Everett |16 May 1906 |28 Mar 1907 |Not imp. Taken away by father |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPX?i=409&cat=718897 181]] |- |Magdalene |Boudrot |11 |Gloucester |Plymouth |16 May 1906 |9 Oct 1923 |To Belchertown State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPX?i=409&cat=718897 181]] |- |Joseph |Coffian |9 |Russia |Worcester |19 May 1906 |27 Apr 1917 |N. Imp. To Grafton State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWX8?i=410&cat=718897 182]] |- |Harold A. |Fountain |13 |Cambridge |Cambridge |21 May 1906 |7 Apr 1908 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWX8?i=410&cat=718897 182]] |- |George Francis |Kent |23 |Cambridge |Cambridge |21 May 1906 |4 Oct 1912 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWX8?i=410&cat=718897 182]] |- |Joseph |Karp |13 |Lynn |Boston |21 May 1906 |30 Jan 1907 |Imp. Not returned from visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWX8?i=410&cat=718897 182]] |- |Charles |Prestis |10 |Boston |Boston |22 May 1906 |7 Oct 1918 |Died - Influenza and Pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWX8?i=410&cat=718897 182]] |- |Goerge A. |Thoits |5 |Framingham |Southboro |22 May 1906 |23 Nov 1917 |N.I. To No. Grafton St. Hosp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWX8?i=410&cat=718897 182]] |- |William Henry |Harrison |10 |Melrose |Melrose |25 May 1906 |13 Jul 1913 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWX8?i=410&cat=718897 182]] |- |Estelle |Daroff |17 | |Boston |28 May 1906 |1 Apr 1920 | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWX8?i=410&cat=718897 182]] |- |Charles E. |Bennett |8 |Hyde Park |Boston |1 Jun 1906 |30 May 1908 |Imp. Taken away by parents to go out of state |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWX8?i=410&cat=718897 182]] |- |Henry V. |Kay |5 |Fall River |Fall River |2 Jun 1906 |15 Jan 1924 |Imp. Tranf. to Belchertown |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWX8?i=410&cat=718897 182]] |- |Earl |Sabens |22 |Barnstable |Boston |2 Jun 1906 |4 Aug 1906 |Imp. To Brockton Poor Farm |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWX8?i=410&cat=718897 182]] |- |William |Crossley |12 |Chicopee |Boston |6 Jun 1906 |13 Jun 1915 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWX8?i=410&cat=718897 182]] |- |Nellie |McAverine |37 |Boston |Boston |6 Jun 1906 |14 Nov 1913 |Died - Organic Disease of the Brain |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWX8?i=410&cat=718897 182]] |- |Helen |Webster |15 |Springfield |Nantucket |13 Jun 1906 |12 Jul 1909 |Visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWX8?i=410&cat=718897 182]] |- |Elmer Francis |Williams |21 |Brockton |Brockton |19 Jun 1906 |19 Dec 1907 |Imp. Taken on vacation and not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWX8?i=410&cat=718897 182]] |- |Swadden F. |Blades |11 |N.S. |Boston |1 Jul 1906 |30 Nov 1906 |Imp. Taken away by mother to go to Nova Scotia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWX8?i=410&cat=718897 182]] |- |Ethel |McPhee |11 |P.E.I. |Boston |6 Jul 1906 |1 Jan 1908 |Died - Measles |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWX8?i=410&cat=718897 182]] |- |John H. |Barrett |17 |Springfield |Malden |10 Jul 1906 |6 Jul 1909 |M. Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWX8?i=410&cat=718897 182]] |- |James |McArdle |7 |Somerville |Cambridge |15 Jul 1906 |18 Jul 1914 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWX8?i=410&cat=718897 182]] |- |Thomas |Buckley |17 |England |New Bedford |17 Jul 1906 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWX8?i=410&cat=718897 182]] |- |Maurice |Fitzgerald |17 |Lowell |Lowell |19 Jul 1906 |14 Aug 1917 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWX8?i=410&cat=718897 182]] |- |Gertrude B. |Reiter |6 |Webster |Webster |20 Jul 1906 |21 Feb 1920 |Died - Lobar pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWX8?i=410&cat=718897 182]] |- |Marion |Swanson |5 |Illinois |Waltham |21 Jul 1906 |10 Jul 1914 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWX8?i=410&cat=718897 182]] |- |Beatrix |Noble |15 |Boston |Boston |21 Jul 1906 |10 Jan 1907 | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWX8?i=410&cat=718897 182]] |- |Arthur |Rivel |16 |Holyoke |Chicopee |21 Jul 1906 |3 Jan 1907 |Not imp. Ran away and was not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWX8?i=410&cat=718897 182]] |- |Lilian |Falkson |17 |Russia |Boston |23 Jul 1906 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWX8?i=410&cat=718897 182]] |- |Lena |Blackie |14 |Russia |Boston |27 Jul 1906 |29 Jan 1907 |Imp. Taken by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWX8?i=410&cat=718897 182]] |- |Wilfred |Plouffe | |Not stated |Tewksbury |27 Jul 1906 |15 Nov 1922 |Imp. To Belchertown St. School. From State Hos. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWX8?i=410&cat=718897 182]] |- |Philip |Leonard | |Not stated |Tewksbury |27 Jul 1906 | |From State Hosp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWX8?i=410&cat=718897 182]] |- |Kate |Koslooski |3 |E. Cambridge |Cambridge |29 Jul 1906 |29 Dec 1906 |Died - Tubercular meningitis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWX8?i=410&cat=718897 182]] |- |Jennie R. |Towne |9 |Boston |Everett |1 Aug 1906 |17 Jul 1913 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWX8?i=410&cat=718897 182]] |- |Barbara R. |McGregor |5 |Wrentham |Wrentham |1 Aug 1906 |12 Mar 1914 |Died - Exhaustion of Chronic Idiocy |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWX8?i=410&cat=718897 182]] |- |Catherine |Kenney |13 |Boston |Boston |2 Aug 1906 |9 Mar 1910 |To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWX8?i=410&cat=718897 182]] |- |Hjalmer |Lindgren |18 |Sweden |Worcester |3 Aug 1906 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWX8?i=410&cat=718897 182]] |- |John Henry |Holden |9 |Providence, R.I. |Providence, R.I. |6 Aug 1906 |13 Feb 1909 |To R.I. School for F.M. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF1?i=411&cat=718897 183]] |- |Ruth |Worthley |7 |Boston |Boston |7 Aug 1906 |30 Nov 1915 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF1?i=411&cat=718897 183]] |- |Charles C. |McGuiness |20 |Ireland |Boston |8 Aug 1906 |29 Oct 1907 |Imp. Taken home by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF1?i=411&cat=718897 183]] |- |Louisa |Silvia |9 |Cohasset |Cohasset |8 Aug 1906 |18 Jan 1908 |Died - Pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF1?i=411&cat=718897 183]] |- |Mary J. |Carberry |11 |Barre |Barre |9 Aug 1906 |8 Oct 1914 |Died - Diphtheria |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF1?i=411&cat=718897 183]] |- |Marjorie |Goodrich |6 |Williston, Vt. |Williston, Vt. |15 Aug 1906 |4 Dec 1914 |To Penn Training School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF1?i=411&cat=718897 183]] |- |Edith M. |Saunders |11 |Gloucester |Gloucester |16 Aug 1906 |17 Feb 1910 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF1?i=411&cat=718897 183]] |- |Harry J. |Surridge |18 |Rochester, N.Y. |Saugus |18 Aug 1906 |6 Aug 1918 |Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF1?i=411&cat=718897 183]] |- |Lillian L. |Campbell |16 |Boston |Boston |20 Aug 1906 |18 Dec 1908 |Imp. Taken home by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF1?i=411&cat=718897 183]] |- |Alice |Anderson |5 |Boston |Boston |22 Aug 1906 |18 Aug 1910 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF1?i=411&cat=718897 183]] |- |Mary Isabel |Mullen |16 |Somerville |Somerville |23 Aug 1906 |11 Mar 1907 |Imp. Taken home by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF1?i=411&cat=718897 183]] |- |Edith A. |Dunlop |8 |Dracut |Dracut |23 Aug 1906 |17 Mar 1910 |Died - Chronic disease of the stomach |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF1?i=411&cat=718897 183]] |- |Louise |Wiesmann |10 |Ashville, N.C. |Boston |23 Aug 1906 |16 Jul 1909 |Visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF1?i=411&cat=718897 183]] |- |Annie S. |Riley |11 |Boston |Boston |23 Aug 1906 |23 Jul 1915 |To W.S. [Wrentham State School] |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF1?i=411&cat=718897 183]] |- |Bertha |Larrabee |16 |Lewiston, Me |Worcester |25 Aug 1906 |24 Jun 1910 |Not imp. To Monson State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF1?i=411&cat=718897 183]] |- |Mary |Farrell |7 |Lawrence |Lawrence |27 Aug 1906 |9 Oct 1918 |Died - Influenza, Pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF1?i=411&cat=718897 183]] |- |Frances |O'Hara |10 |Cambridge |Cambridge |27 Aug 1906 |10 Jul 1911 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF1?i=411&cat=718897 183]] |- |Francesco |Carratu |9 |Naples, Italy |Boston |27 Aug 1906 |13 Oct 1918 |Died - Influenza, Broncho pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF1?i=411&cat=718897 183]] |- |William |Bourdelais |15 |Lawrence |Lawrence |29 Aug 1906 |7 Apr 1908 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF1?i=411&cat=718897 183]] |- |Elizabeth |Radley |12 |Quincy |Quincy |29 Aug 1906 |9 Jul 1908 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF1?i=411&cat=718897 183]] |- |Chester |Covicchi |7 |Boston |Boston |29 Aug 1906 |9 May 1908 |Taken on vacation and not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF1?i=411&cat=718897 183]] |- |Edward E. |Braithwaite |22 |Lawrence |Lawrence |30 Aug 1906 |2 Nov 1914 |Died - Epilepsy |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF1?i=411&cat=718897 183]] |- |Clark |Messer |16 |Tewksbury |Tewksbury |31 Aug 1906 |23 Apr 1907 |Died - Organic heart disease |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF1?i=411&cat=718897 183]] |- |Mary Alma |Lemen |13 |St. Albans, Vt |Swanton, Vt |1 Sep 1906 |14 Apr 1917 |Died - Leukemia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF1?i=411&cat=718897 183]] |- |Mary Ann |Mulvey |14 |Ayer |Brookfield |3 Sep 1906 |28 Mar 1922 |Imp. Transf. to Belchertown |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF1?i=411&cat=718897 183]] |- |John Paul |Folsom |5 |Billerica |Billerica |4 Sep 1906 |24 Nov 1922 |Imp. To Belchertown State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF1?i=411&cat=718897 183]] |- |George |Millett |6 |Burlington, Vt |Burlington, Vt |5 Sep 1906 |23 Mar 1910 |Died - Organic heart disease |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF1?i=411&cat=718897 183]] |- |Mildred |Cox |12 |Newton |Newton |6 Sep 1906 |6 Jul 1908 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF1?i=411&cat=718897 183]] |- |William E. |Sheehan | | |Woburn |7 Sep 1906 |11 Apr 1907 |Not imp. Ran away and not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF1?i=411&cat=718897 183]] |- |Eunice Madeline |Smith |12 |Lisbon, N.H. |Westford |8 Sep 1906 |16 Jul 1913 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF1?i=411&cat=718897 183]] |- |Henry W. |Rowse |10 |Woonsocket, R.I. |Newport, R.I. |8 Sep 1906 |2 Nov 1907 |Somewhat improved. Taken on vacation and not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF1?i=411&cat=718897 183]] |- |Otto |Sennifelder |15 |Bavaria |Fitchburg |8 Sep 1906 |30 Nov 1906 |Not imp. Taken home by parents to work in shop |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF1?i=411&cat=718897 183]] |- |Gladys May |Noyes |7 |Bellows Falls, Vt |Mechanicsville, Vt |5 Sep 1906 |4 Dec 1914 |Imp. To Penn Training School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF1?i=411&cat=718897 183]] |- |Frederick S. |Lycett |13 |Cambridge |Cambridge |12 Sep 1906 |6 Jul 1909 |Visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF1?i=411&cat=718897 183]] |- |Ellen |Neven |17 |Boston |Boston |13 Sep 1906 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKL?i=412&cat=718897 184]] |- |Beatrice A. |Crowe |8 |Holyoke |Holyoke |13 Sep 1906 |28 Dec 1913 |Died - Lobar Pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKL?i=412&cat=718897 184]] |- |Lilla |Hussey |10 |Haverhill |Lynn |14 Sep 1906 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKL?i=412&cat=718897 184]] |- |Nettie Viola |Currier |17 |Merrimac |Merrimacport |15 Sep 1906 |26 Apr 1907 |Died - Acute endocarditis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKL?i=412&cat=718897 184]] |- |Marion G. |Clement |10 |Westford |Westford |15 Sep 1906 |14 Nov 1908 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKL?i=412&cat=718897 184]] |- |Gladys |Hayes |5 |N.S. |Boston |15 Sep 1906 |1 Oct 1907 |N. Imp. Not returned from vacation |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKL?i=412&cat=718897 184]] |- |Frederick |Long |6 |Worcester |Worcester |15 Sep 1906 |10 Jul 1909 |Visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKL?i=412&cat=718897 184]] |- |Joseph |Brown |14 |Cambridge |Somerville |15 Sep 1906 |6 Jul 1908 |Not returned from vacation |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKL?i=412&cat=718897 184]] |- |Arthur |Brule |13 |Michigan |New Bedford |17 Sep 1906 |31 Dec 1907 |Not imp. Taken home on vacation and not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKL?i=412&cat=718897 184]] |- |Ezra |Bernstein |9 |Chelsea |Malden |18 Sep 1906 |9 Aug 1915 |Imp. To Monson State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKL?i=412&cat=718897 184]] |- |Charlotte |Dunton |10 |No. Adams |No. Adams |19 Sep 1906 |16 Jul 1907 |Died - Lobar Pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKL?i=412&cat=718897 184]] |- |William G. |Kingsley |12 |R.I. |Hope, R.I. |20 Sep 1906 |6 Mar 1909 | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKL?i=412&cat=718897 184]] |- |Olga Elvira |Alm |7 |Gardner |Gardner |22 Sep 1906 |1 Jan 1907 |Not imp. Taken home by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKL?i=412&cat=718897 184]] |- |Clarence W. |Wells |11 |Melrose |Melrose |22 Sep 1906 |31 Dec 1906 |Imp. Taken away by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKL?i=412&cat=718897 184]] |- |Rosie |Friedman |10 |Russia |Boston |22 Sep 1906 |9 Jan 1907 |Imp. Taken home by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKL?i=412&cat=718897 184]] |- |Elizabeth |Dillon |10 |Boston |Boston |22 Sep 1906 |3 Feb 1907 |Died - Gen. Tuberculosis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKL?i=412&cat=718897 184]] |- |Edward J. |Sweeney |16 |Boston |Boston |24 Sep 1906 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKL?i=412&cat=718897 184]] |- |George |Garvin |7 |Natick |Medford |25 Sep 1906 |77 Jul 1908 |Imp. Not ret. from vacation |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKL?i=412&cat=718897 184]] |- |Madeline |Brown |20 |Boston |Newton |25 Sep 1906 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKL?i=412&cat=718897 184]] |- |Rose |Hill |15 |Boston |Boston |27 Sep 1906 |5 Apr 1909 |Not imp. To Westboro State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKL?i=412&cat=718897 184]] |- |Percy W. |Taylor |8 |Rockland |Rockland |27 Sep 1906 |8 Jan 1919 |Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKL?i=412&cat=718897 184]] |- |William |Brunelli | | |Cambridge |28 Sep 1906 |24 Oct 1908 |Imp. Taken home to go to public school |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKL?i=412&cat=718897 184]] |- |Louis |Peirano |8 |Boston |Boston |29 Sep 1906 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKL?i=412&cat=718897 184]] |- |Stanley F. |Bicknell |9 |Medfield |Hyde Park |29 Sep 1906 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKL?i=412&cat=718897 184]] |- |Walter |Murray |20 |Boston |Boston |29 Sep 1906 |5 Jun 1908 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKL?i=412&cat=718897 184]] |- |Henry Charles |Wait |12 |Turners' Falls |Turners' Falls |30 Sep 1906 |7 Apr 1908 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKL?i=412&cat=718897 184]] |- |Arnold |Buttonmaker |13 |Boston |Boston |1 Oct 1906 |31 May 1907 |Imp. Taken home by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKL?i=412&cat=718897 184]] |- |Hester |Houghtling |29 | |Cambridge |2 Oct 1906 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKL?i=412&cat=718897 184]] |- |Alicia |Hennessey |14 |Gloucester |Gloucester |2 Oct 1906 |29 Nov 1907 |Greatly imp. Taken on vacation and not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKL?i=412&cat=718897 184]] |- |Robert C. |Wilson |8 |Tewksbury |Boston |2 Oct 1906 |2 Aug 1909 |Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKL?i=412&cat=718897 184]] |- |Lillian P. |Spindler |7 |Cambridge |Cambridge |4 Oct 1906 |4 Oct 1918 |Died - Influenza and Pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKL?i=412&cat=718897 184]] |- |Edith |Sampson |19 |England |Allston |5 Oct 1906 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKL?i=412&cat=718897 184]] |- |Malcolm P. |Holmes |5 |Pembroke |Pembroke |6 Oct 1906 |10 Jan 1907 |Not imp. Taken away by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKL?i=412&cat=718897 184]] |- |Arthur |Chagnon |8 |St. Albans, Vt |St. Albans, Vt |10 Oct 1906 |14 Oct 1911 |Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKL?i=412&cat=718897 184]] |- |Elizabeth A. |Eakins |18 |Dorchester |Dorchester |11 Oct 1906 |15 Feb 1912 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKD?i=413&cat=718897 185]] |- |Rose A. |Robbins |16 |Bridgewater |Avon |17 Oct 1906 |31 Dec 1907 |Imp. Taken home on vacation and not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKD?i=413&cat=718897 185]] |- |Francis A. |Johnson |35 |Boston |Littleton |18 Oct 1906 |7 Dec 1906 |Died - Exh. of chronic idiocy |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKD?i=413&cat=718897 185]] |- |Annie V. |Avery |17 |Springfield |Springfield |20 Oct 1906 |24 Dec 1909 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKD?i=413&cat=718897 185]] |- |Luella Mildred |Wilson |10 |Woodstock, N.H. |Concord |22 Oct 1906 |27 Dec 1908 |Died - General tuberculosis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKD?i=413&cat=718897 185]] |- |Barbara |Duffy |8 |East Boston |Boston |22 Oct 1906 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKD?i=413&cat=718897 185]] |- |James J. |Hallissey |17 |Dorchester |Revere |22 Oct 1906 |3 May 1914 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKD?i=413&cat=718897 185]] |- |Mary Elizabeth |Nicholls |26 |Boston |Malden |26 Oct 1906 |31 Oct 1909 |Not imp. Taken away by brother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKD?i=413&cat=718897 185]] |- |Emma |Pew |14 |Rahway, N.J. |Lynn |26 Oct 1906 |9 Mar 1910 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKD?i=413&cat=718897 185]] |- |Gladys A. |Seavey |14 |Malden |Worcester |26 Oct 1906 |6 Oct 1923 |Parole. Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKD?i=413&cat=718897 185]] |- |Albert |Desilet |17 |Canada |Holyoke |27 Oct 1906 |15 Nov 1922 |Imp. To Belchertown State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKD?i=413&cat=718897 185]] |- |Edith M. |Mansfield |14 |Everett |Everett |30 Oct 1906 |2 Nov 1907 |Slightly improved. Taken by grandparents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKD?i=413&cat=718897 185]] |- |Clarence |Driscoll |6 |East Boston |Chelsea |29 Oct 1906 |10 Aug 1910 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKD?i=413&cat=718897 185]] |- |Hattie |Williams |18 |Chelsea |Cambridge |2 Nov 1906 |13 Dec 1916 |To Danvers State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKD?i=413&cat=718897 185]] |- |Clifford H. |Chandler |16 |Marlboro |Marlboro |3 Nov 1906 |31 May 1907 |Imp. Taken home by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKD?i=413&cat=718897 185]] |- |Carl Edward |Weeks |12 |Hampden |Palmer |5 Nov 1906 |1 May 1908 |Not imp. To Mass. Hosp. for Epileptics |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKD?i=413&cat=718897 185]] |- |Eva |Balkan |10 |Boston |Boston |6 Nov 1906 |21 Aug 1912 |Died - Organic brain disease |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKD?i=413&cat=718897 185]] |- |George W. J. |Webber |5 |Beverly |Beverly |9 Nov 1906 |7 Jul 1909 |Visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKD?i=413&cat=718897 185]] |- |Katherine |Davey |16 |Fall River |Fall River |12 Nov 1906 |30 Nov 1915 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKD?i=413&cat=718897 185]] |- |Annie Dixey |Hayden |15 |Marblehead |Marblehead |13 Nov 1906 |18 Jan 1908 |N. Imp. Taken home by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKD?i=413&cat=718897 185]] |- |George (Fitzgerald) |McGrath |7 |Spencer |Worcester |22 Nov 1906 |1 Jul 1916 |N. Imp. Com. to Grafton State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKD?i=413&cat=718897 185]] |- |Malsia |Cruduf |12 |No. Carolina |Cambridge |24 Nov 1906 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKD?i=413&cat=718897 185]] |- |Rose |Elkin |7 |Palmer |Springfield |24 Nov 1906 |3 Sep 1910 |Died - Pneumonia and jaundice |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKD?i=413&cat=718897 185]] |- |Stephen |Jacquemin |10 |Boston |Boston |26 Nov 1906 |16 Jul 1908 |Taken on vacation and not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKD?i=413&cat=718897 185]] |- |Jasper H. |Robinson |6 |Boston |Boston |28 Nov 1906 |3 Oct 1920 |Grafton Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKD?i=413&cat=718897 185]] |- |Sadie |Williams |5 |Boston |Boston |28 Nov 1906 |5 Feb 1907 |Died - Pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKD?i=413&cat=718897 185]] |- |Signe |Hagg |18 |Sweden |Lynn |30 Nov 1906 |8 Jul 1920 |Died - Cerebral hemorrhage due to hydrocephalis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKD?i=413&cat=718897 185]] |- |Alexis G. |Moller |27 |Cambridge |Cambridge |3 Dec 1906 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKD?i=413&cat=718897 185]] |- |Daniel J. |Macaulay |8 |P.E.I. |Boston |3 Dec 1906 |10 May 1909 |Died - Epilepsy |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKD?i=413&cat=718897 185]] |- |E. Louise |McCarthy |8 |Boston |Belgrade, Me |4 Dec 1906 |8 Feb 1909 |Trans. to Maine School for F. M. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKD?i=413&cat=718897 185]] |- |Alberta M. |Spike |25 |N.S. |Boston |5 Dec 1906 |7 Mar 1911 |Not imp. To Worcester State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKD?i=413&cat=718897 185]] |- |Eugene T. |Carpenter |21 |Attleboro |Attleboro |6 Dec 1906 |7 Apr 1908 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKD?i=413&cat=718897 185]] |- |Olive M. |Coburn |9 |Jay, Vt |So. Jay, Vt |6 Dec 1906 |29 Oct 1915 |Died - Bronchial Pneumonia, Typhoid |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKD?i=413&cat=718897 185]] |- |James P. |Devaney |7 |Cambridge |Cambridge |7 Dec 1906 |15 Jul 1909 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKD?i=413&cat=718897 185]] |- |Frank A. |Atkins |12 |Waltham |Cambridge |7 Dec 1906 |14 Aug 1909 |Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNH?i=414&cat=718897 186]] |- |Edward William |Wolf |11 |Boston |Boston |10 Dec 1906 |6 Jul 1915 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNH?i=414&cat=718897 186]] |- |Jeremiah J. |Cavanaugh |8 |Charlton City |Charlton City |13 Dec 1906 |15 Nov 1922 |Imp. To Belchertown State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNH?i=414&cat=718897 186]] |- |Susan Ann |Crew |16 |Waltham |Boston |13 Dec 1906 |30 Jan 1911 |Died - Organic Disease of Brain |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNH?i=414&cat=718897 186]] |- |Royal M. |Gould |7 |Boston |Cambridge |15 Dec 1906 |5 Jun 1907 |Taken home by parents (Died at home) |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNH?i=414&cat=718897 186]] |- |James |Doherty |6 |Cambridge |Cambridge |16 Dec 1906 |7 Nov 1914 |Died - Chrinic Endocarditis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNH?i=414&cat=718897 186]] |- |John B. B. |Nye |11 |Marion |Marion |17 Dec 1906 |14 Mar 1911 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNH?i=414&cat=718897 186]] |- |Agnes |O'Connor |6 |Lexington |Lexington |19 Dec 1906 |13 Oct 1918 |Died - Influenza, broncho pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNH?i=414&cat=718897 186]] |- |Edith G. |Harvey |7 |Boston |Boston |20 Dec 1906 |18 May 1909 |N. Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNH?i=414&cat=718897 186]] |- |George |Pracentino |7 |Jersey City, N.J. |Tewksbury |26 Dec 1906 |6 Jun 1920 |Imp. Escp. conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNH?i=414&cat=718897 186]] |- |Israel |Cantor |6 |New York, N.Y. |Springfield |26 Dec 1906 |24 Nov 1922 |Imp. To Belchertown State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNH?i=414&cat=718897 186]] |- |Clifford W. |Andruss |7 |Springfield |Springfield |26 Dec 1906 |7 May 1909 |Died - Organic Disease of Brain |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNH?i=414&cat=718897 186]] |- |Warren Clement |Hill |11 |Lowell |Lowell |27 Dec 1906 |6 Jul 1913 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNH?i=414&cat=718897 186]] |- |John Allen |Sheldon |8 |Woburn |Woburn |28 Dec 1906 |8 Jun 1907 |Imp. Taken home by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNH?i=414&cat=718897 186]] |- |Rose Irene |Hughes |10 |Medford |Medford |28 Dec 1906 |16 Apr 1924 |Imp. To Belchertown |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNH?i=414&cat=718897 186]] |- |William H. |Blue |4 |Newton |Newton |29 Dec 1906 |21 Dec 1907 |Not imp. 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Massachusetts School for the Feeble-Minded 1907

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Records freely available on [https://www.familysearch.org FamilySearch.org] as scanned documents. Transcription by [[Childs-1667| E Childs]]. More information is available on the original - see the "source" column for link. All cities/towns are Massachusetts unless otherwise specified. Common abbreviations used in the chart below: * ''imp''. or ''impr''. - Improved (also "''n. imp.''" for "not improved" or "m. improved" for much improved) * ''Ret''. - Returned * ''Hosp''. - Hospital * ''Trans''. - Transferred * ''Com'' - Committed * ''Conf''. - Confirmed? *''Bd'' - Board, as in Board of Insanity === Admissions for the Year 1907 === {| border="1" class="sortable" !First Name !Last Name !Age !Birthplace !Residence !Admitted !Discharged !Notes !Source |- |James H. |McArdle |12 |Somerville |Cambridge |7 Jan 1907 |7 Jul 1909 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNH?i=414&cat=718897 186]] |- |Mary Ann |Hillgrove |29 |Ireland |Boston |10 Jan 1907 |8 Oct 1907 |Died - Cerebral hemorrhage |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNH?i=414&cat=718897 186]] |- |John E. |Johnson |6 |Quincy |Quincy |15 Jan 1907 |25 Nov 1913 |Died - Chronic Valvular Heart Disease |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNH?i=414&cat=718897 186]] |- |Harry E. |Spellman |11 |Malone, N.Y. |Lowell |16 Jan 1907 |8 Nov 1909 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNH?i=414&cat=718897 186]] |- |Harold Joseph |Deon |4 |Southbridge |Southbridge |19 Jan 1907 |24 Nov 1922 |Imp. To Belchertown State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNH?i=414&cat=718897 186]] |- |Charles |Patten |12 |Cambridge |Cambridge |22 Jan 1907 |24 Jun 1910 |Not imp. To Monson State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNH?i=414&cat=718897 186]] |- |Leon |Allen |14 |Trenton, N.J. |Holyoke |23 Jan 1907 |5 Jul 1911 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNH?i=414&cat=718897 186]] |- |Roland |Williams |10 |Bangor, Me |Brownville, Me |24 Jan 1907 |8 Feb 1909 |To Maine School for Feeble-Minded |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNH?i=414&cat=718897 186]] |- |Townsend A. |Dodge |12 |Boston |Boston |25 Jan 1907 |3 Oct 1915 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNH?i=414&cat=718897 186]] |- |George Lloyd |Peck |14 |Douglas |Brattleboro, Vt |30 Jan 1907 |31 Oct 1907 |Imp. Taken home by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNH?i=414&cat=718897 186]] |- |Matthew F. |Carmody |12 |Boston |Boston |1 Feb 1907 |31 Dec 1907 |Imp. Ran away and was not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNH?i=414&cat=718897 186]] |- |Harold |Butterfield |13 |New Boston, N.H. |Lexington |4 Feb 1907 |8 Nov 1907 |Imp. Taken home by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNH?i=414&cat=718897 186]] |- |Robert Hazen |McKinnon |11 |P.E.I. |Weymouth |4 Feb 1907 |6 Jul 1909 |M. Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNH?i=414&cat=718897 186]] |- |Oreda |Brigham |17 |Holden |Oxford |6 Feb 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNH?i=414&cat=718897 186]] |- |Maude |Parker |19 |Newton |Newton |6 Feb 1907 |19 Nov 1915 |N. Imp. Com. to Medfield State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNH?i=414&cat=718897 186]] |- |Arthur |Peterson |7 |Milford |Milford |7 Feb 1907 |14 May 1921 |Died - Acute Indigestion |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNH?i=414&cat=718897 186]] |- |Gertrude |Ferris |10 |Boston |Boston |7 Feb 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNH?i=414&cat=718897 186]] |- |James M. |Messenger |7 |New York, N.Y. |Newton |7 Feb 1907 |31 May 1907 |Imp. Taken home by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNH?i=414&cat=718897 186]] |- |John Albert |Young |19 |Canada |Framingham |9 Feb 1907 |19 Jul 1909 |Died - Cerebral hemorrhage |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTW?i=415&cat=718897 187]] |- |Gertrude F. |Willwerth |19 |Cambridge |Canada |10 Feb 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTW?i=415&cat=718897 187]] |- |Michael |Kane |6 |Boston |Boston |11 Feb 1907 |2 Jan 1909 |Imp. Discharged from visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTW?i=415&cat=718897 187]] |- |John J. |Leary |4 |Boston |Boston |12 Feb 1907 |14 Feb 1907 |Died - Meningitis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTW?i=415&cat=718897 187]] |- |Otto |Sennefelder |16 |Germany |Fitchburg |14 Feb 1907 |20 Jun 1908 |Taken on vacation not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTW?i=415&cat=718897 187]] |- |John Thompson |Lovie |11 |Barre, Vt |Barre, Vt |15 Feb 1907 |15 Aug 1917 |Imp. To Vermont authorities |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTW?i=415&cat=718897 187]] |- |Lena |Blacker |15 |Russia |Boston |16 Feb 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTW?i=415&cat=718897 187]] |- |James |Wood |9 |Cambridge |Cambridge |17 Feb 1907 |15 Aug 1908 |Taken on vacation and not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTW?i=415&cat=718897 187]] |- |William |Monahan |6 |Newton |Newton |18 Feb 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTW?i=415&cat=718897 187]] |- |Herman K. |Donovan |9 |Brookline |Brookline |20 Feb 1907 |24 Jun 1910 |Not imp. To the Monson State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTW?i=415&cat=718897 187]] |- |Ella G. |Patterson |16 |Lincoln |Saugus |25 Feb 1907 |19 Sep 1909 |Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTW?i=415&cat=718897 187]] |- |Joseph |McGlinchy |14 |Ireland |Newton |28 Feb 1907 |10 Oct 1912 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTW?i=415&cat=718897 187]] |- |Lizzie |Schrer |19 |Boston |Boston |28 Feb 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTW?i=415&cat=718897 187]] |- |Mary |Heiler |19 |Providence, R.I. |Boston |28 Feb 1907 |5 Jun 1914 |N. Imp. Com. to Worcester State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTW?i=415&cat=718897 187]] |- |Lillian Pearl |Knox |6 |Lynn |Lynn |1 Mar 1907 |9 Mar 1910 |N. Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTW?i=415&cat=718897 187]] |- |Ellen |McKenna |16 |Boston |Boston |4 Mar 1907 |9 Mar 1910 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTW?i=415&cat=718897 187]] |- |Mary Eva |Kerby |20 |So. Dartmouth |Boston |6 Mar 1907 |9 Mar 1910 |(Agnes Kirby) To Wrentham State Sch. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTW?i=415&cat=718897 187]] |- |James |Cerrato |15 |Boston |Cambridge |10 Mar 1907 |12 Jul 1908 |Discharged from visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTW?i=415&cat=718897 187]] |- |Henry H. |Swain |17 |Boston |Boston |11 Mar 1907 |18 Jun 1907 |Imp. Taken home by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTW?i=415&cat=718897 187]] |- |Martin E. |Washburn |7 |Easton |Easton |14 Mar 1907 |24 May 1919 |Imp. To Fitchburg Jail. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTW?i=415&cat=718897 187]] |- |Julia Gertrude |Mara |16 |Elizabeth, N.J. |Stoughton |16 Mar 1907 |30 Nov 1915 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTW?i=415&cat=718897 187]] |- |Elizabeth Florence |Mara |13 |Elizabeth, N.J. |Stoughton |16 Mar 1907 |30 Nov 1915 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTW?i=415&cat=718897 187]] |- |William T. |Barnes |6 |Lawrence |Lawrence |16 Mar 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTW?i=415&cat=718897 187]] |- |Isaac |Narinan |7 |Russia |Boston |19 Mar 1907 |10 Jul 1909 |Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTW?i=415&cat=718897 187]] |- |Alberta E. |Lewis |15 |No. Carolina |Boston |19 Mar 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTW?i=415&cat=718897 187]] |- |Pauline |Sandora |17 |Italy |Boston |19 Mar 1907 |5 Aug 1923 |Parole. Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTW?i=415&cat=718897 187]] |- |J. Russell |Burlingame |15 |Lakewood, R.I. |Lakewood, R.I. |19 Mar 1907 |27 Jul 1907 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTW?i=415&cat=718897 187]] |- |Walter M. |Graustein |15 |Boston |Cambridge |21 Mar 1907 |1 Oct 1907 |Imp. Ran away and not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTW?i=415&cat=718897 187]] |- |Robert |Jones |21 |Boston |Boston |23 Mar 1907 |31 May 1907 |Not imp. Taken home by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTW?i=415&cat=718897 187]] |- |Annie T. |Long |23 |Boston |Boston |27 Mar 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTW?i=415&cat=718897 187]] |- |Louis |Labrie |16 |Worcester |Worcester |30 Mar 1907 |15 Jun 1923 |Imp. Transf. to Belchertown |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTW?i=415&cat=718897 187]] |- |Evelyn M. |Lignell |4 |Beverly |Cambridge |2 Apr 1907 |7 Jul 1918 |Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTW?i=415&cat=718897 187]] |- |Bridget |Warnet |17 |Chicopee |Fall River |2 Apr 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTW?i=415&cat=718897 187]] |- |Hannah |McGrail |18 |Walpole |Walpole |2 Apr 1907 |9 Mar 1910 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWTW?i=415&cat=718897 187]] |- |George |Ranschal |11 |Boston |Boston |3 Apr 1907 |8 Jul 1909 |Discharged from visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWND?i=416&cat=718897 188]] |- |Wm. F. |Harrington |14 |Springfield |Boston |3 Apr 1907 |18 Nov 1915 |N. Imp. To Grafton State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWND?i=416&cat=718897 188]] |- |Nellie |Malmquist |18 |Sweden |Milford |4 Apr 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWND?i=416&cat=718897 188]] |- |Mildred Edna |Young |5 |Brookline |Brookline |4 Apr 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWND?i=416&cat=718897 188]] |- |Mary (Waters) |Parker |20 |Jersey City, N.J. |Boston |6 Apr 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWND?i=416&cat=718897 188]] |- |Herbert |Quinton |9 |No. Andover |No. Andover |6 Apr 1907 |22 Jun 1910 |Not imp. To Monson State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWND?i=416&cat=718897 188]] |- |Ernest |LeBlanc |14 |Van Buren, Me |Salem |6 Apr 1907 |15 Oct 1909 |Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWND?i=416&cat=718897 188]] |- |Charles J. |Sullivan |9 |Hudson |Hudson |8 Apr 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWND?i=416&cat=718897 188]] |- |Louise G. |Beaumont |4 |Foxboro |Plainville |8 Apr 1907 |20 Jun 1907 |Died - Pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWND?i=416&cat=718897 188]] |- |Morris |Queen |16 |Russia |Boston |8 Apr 1907 |7 Apr 1908 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWND?i=416&cat=718897 188]] |- |Florence |Burke |14 |Boston |Boston |10 Apr 1907 |6 Dec 1908 |Taken home by sisters |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWND?i=416&cat=718897 188]] |- |Rose |Dube |18 |Fall River |Boston |11 Apr 1907 |3 Jul 1909 |Comm. to Worcester Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWND?i=416&cat=718897 188]] |- |George H. |Sheehan |6 |Uxbridge |Uxbridge |11 Apr 1907 |17 Oct 1907 |Died - Hematemesis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWND?i=416&cat=718897 188]] |- |Mabel |Cummings |21 |Worcester |Providence |11 Apr 1907 |24 Jun 1909 |Taken away by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWND?i=416&cat=718897 188]] |- |Bertha |Remick |20 |Plymouth |Boston |13 Apr 1907 |14 Jul 1916 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWND?i=416&cat=718897 188]] |- |D. Gordon |McMillan |7 |Winchester |Winchester |15 Apr 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWND?i=416&cat=718897 188]] |- |Seth H. |Macomber |18 |Mattapoisett |Mattapoisett |15 Apr 1907 |7 Apr 1908 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWND?i=416&cat=718897 188]] |- |Mary |Orieg |4 |Boston |Boston |16 Apr 1907 |9 Feb 1908 |Died - Epilepsy |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWND?i=416&cat=718897 188]] |- |Helena B. |Birge |5 |Northampton |Northampton |18 Apr 1907 |5 Jul 1907 |On visit and not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWND?i=416&cat=718897 188]] |- |Roy Lee |Fuller |10 |Washington, Vt |Quincy |18 Apr 1907 |6 Jul 1909 |Visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWND?i=416&cat=718897 188]] |- |Harold Wm. |Vincent |10 |Ft. Fairfield, Me |Wales |18 Apr 1907 |24 Nov 1922 |Imp. To Belchertown State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWND?i=416&cat=718897 188]] |- |[[Pitcher-1306|Lily May]] |[[Pitcher-1306|Pitcher]] |18 |Somerville |Boston |19 Apr 1907 |27 Apr 1918 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWND?i=416&cat=718897 188]] |- |Mary Gertrude |Barron |6 |Haverhill |Haverhill |19 Apr 1907 |9 Aug 1915 |N. Imp. To Monson State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWND?i=416&cat=718897 188]] |- |John William |Taylor |14 |No. Tiverton, R.I. |No. Tiverton, R.I. |22 Apr 1907 |13 Feb 1909 |To Rhode Island School for F. M. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWND?i=416&cat=718897 188]] |- |Daniel |Curtin |6 |Boston |Boston |22 Apr 1907 |16 Sep 1915 |Died - Epilepsy and Congenital Mental Defect |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWND?i=416&cat=718897 188]] |- |George |Shea |13 |Whitman |Brockton |25 Apr 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWND?i=416&cat=718897 188]] |- |Laura Thomas |Drake |16 |Abington |Abington |30 Apr 1907 |20 Jan 1908 |Not imp. To Hosp. for Epileptics |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWND?i=416&cat=718897 188]] |- |Robert |Grew |12 |Wareham |Falmouth |3 May 1907 |26 May 1910 |Imp. Escape conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWND?i=416&cat=718897 188]] |- |Christina |Hodde |12 |Attleboro |No. Attleboro |9 May 1907 |7 Mar 1911 |Imp. To Danvers State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWND?i=416&cat=718897 188]] |- |Grace |Dodge |29 |Beverly |Tewksbury |9 May 1907 |20 Nov 1909 |N. Imp. To Danvers Hosp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWND?i=416&cat=718897 188]] |- |John |Tracey |9 |Framingham |Framingham |10 May 1907 |1 Jan 1908 |Died - Pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWND?i=416&cat=718897 188]] |- |Nellie |Stephens |25 |Ireland |Boston |10 May 1907 |20 May 1908 |Imp. Taken away by sister to go to Ireland |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWND?i=416&cat=718897 188]] |- |John |Meyers |11 |Stoughton |Manville, R.I. |10 May 1907 |26 Sep 1907 |Taken home by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWND?i=416&cat=718897 188]] |- |Gertrude |Conlon |8 |Haverhill |Haverhill |16 May 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWND?i=416&cat=718897 188]] |- |Ruth A. |Cameron |4 |Boston |Boston |16 May 1907 |10 Jul 1911 |Died - Bronchopneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPQ?i=417&cat=718897 189]] |- |Mildred S. |Wingett |6 |Lenox |Lenox |16 May 1907 |5 Jun 1923 |Transf. to Belchertown |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPQ?i=417&cat=718897 189]] |- |Ernestine |Gay |6 |Winchester |Quincy |17 May 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPQ?i=417&cat=718897 189]] |- |Bertha E. |Wilcox |25 |No. Andover |Maynard |18 May 1907 |3 Jul 1909 |Committed to Worcester Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPQ?i=417&cat=718897 189]] |- |Bettina |Pardini |21 |Italy | |18 May 1907 |6 Nov 1921 |Imp. Visit Conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPQ?i=417&cat=718897 189]] |- |Violet |Mooney |10 |Worcester |Worcester |21 May 1907 |15 Jun 1915 |Imp. Visit Conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPQ?i=417&cat=718897 189]] |- |Everett L. |Snow |26 |Plymouth |Plymouth |22 May 1907 |18 Jun 1907 |Died - Epilepsy |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPQ?i=417&cat=718897 189]] |- |Florence P. |Sweet |21 |Sidney, N.Y. |Worcester |23 May 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPQ?i=417&cat=718897 189]] |- |George Harold |Steeves |10 |Melrose |Melrose |27 May 1907 |30 Jun 1911 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPQ?i=417&cat=718897 189]] |- |Harriet Stasia |Cooper |6 |Cambridge |Cambridge |1 Jun 1907 |12 Aug 1909 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPQ?i=417&cat=718897 189]] |- |Fred |Farnsworth |20 |Lancashire, Eng. |Lawrence |3 Jun 1907 |16 Aug 1908 |Imp. Discharged from visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPQ?i=417&cat=718897 189]] |- |Chester |Kanert |11 |E. Boston |Everett |4 Jun 1907 |6 Jul 1908 |Visit conf. On vacation and not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPQ?i=417&cat=718897 189]] |- |Mary |McGregor |19 |Quincy |Boston |6 Jun 1907 |14 Dec 1914 |To Boston State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPQ?i=417&cat=718897 189]] |- |Blanche |Brunelle |18 |Worcester |Worcester |6 Jun 1907 |5 Feb 1913 |N. Imp. Committed to Northampton Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPQ?i=417&cat=718897 189]] |- |Charlotte |Heckson |9 |Lowell |Lynn |6 Jun 1907 |16 Apr 1924 |Imp. To Belchertown |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPQ?i=417&cat=718897 189]] |- |John Harold |Engley |12 |Boston |Boston |12 Jun 1907 |5 Jun 1908 |Impr. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPQ?i=417&cat=718897 189]] |- |Emma Isabelle |Taylor |11 |Cambridge |Cambridge |12 Jun 1907 |27 Apr 1917 |N. Imp. To Grafton State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPQ?i=417&cat=718897 189]] |- |Blanche E. |Knowlton |14 |Chelsea |Chelsea |14 Jun 1907 |20 Jan 1908 |Imp. To Hosp. for Epileptics |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPQ?i=417&cat=718897 189]] |- |Ray |Knowlton |8 |Chelsea |Chelsea |14 Jun 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPQ?i=417&cat=718897 189]] |- |Mary E. |Sheldon |14 |Beverly |Beverly |18 Jun 1907 |29 Oct 1909 |Died - Gangrene of lungs |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPQ?i=417&cat=718897 189]] |- |Albert |Bell |12 |Readville |Boston |18 Jun 1907 |10 Jul 1909 |Visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPQ?i=417&cat=718897 189]] |- |Edith |Borland |14? |Not known |Swampscott |18 Jun 1907 |20 Nov 1909 |N. Imp. To Danvers Hosp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPQ?i=417&cat=718897 189]] |- |Armand |Gerard |8 |Southbridge |Southbridge |25 Jun 1907 |21 Mar 1918 |Not Impr. To Monson State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPQ?i=417&cat=718897 189]] |- |Sarah E. |Gilliland |16 |Hartford, Conn |Somerville |25 Jun 1907 |18 Nov 1915 |N. Imp. To Danvers State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPQ?i=417&cat=718897 189]] |- |John Harold |Duff |15 |LaSalle, Ill |Charlestown |25 Jun 1907 |27 Apr 1917 |N. Imp. To Grafton State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPQ?i=417&cat=718897 189]] |- |William |Israel |7 |Boston |Boston |25 Jun 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPQ?i=417&cat=718897 189]] |- |Walter J. |Marshall |11 |Chelsea |Cambridge |29 Jun 1907 |10 Feb 1913 |N. Imp. To Monson State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPQ?i=417&cat=718897 189]] |- |Earl |Sabens |23 |Barnstable |Brockton |29 Jun 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPQ?i=417&cat=718897 189]] |- |Frank |Doyen |24 |Quincy, Ill |Boston |6 Jul 1907 |1 Oct 1907 |Not imp. Ran away and not returned |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPQ?i=417&cat=718897 189]] |- |Everett |Davis | |So. Dartmouth |New Bedford |8 Jul 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPQ?i=417&cat=718897 189]] |- |Martin |Bowser |15 |Sackville, N.B. |Cambridge |9 Jul 1907 |27 Mar 1908 |Died - Endocarditis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPQ?i=417&cat=718897 189]] |- |Dora M. |Moodie |17 |Cambridge |Boston |9 Jul 1907 |1 Jan 1917 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPQ?i=417&cat=718897 189]] |- |Marcia E. |Avila |8 |New Bedford |New Bedford |10 Jul 1907 |2 Sep 1907 |Taken home by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPQ?i=417&cat=718897 189]] |- |Isaac |Samuels |6 |Boston |Boston |11 Jul 1907 |4 Aug 1918 |Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPQ?i=417&cat=718897 189]] |- |Margaret |Young |7 |Scotland |Boston |12 Jul 1907 |7 Feb 1908 |Taken by father to go to Scotland |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVT?i=418&cat=718897 190]] |- |Celia Bernice |Maloney |17 |Haverhill |Haverhill |18 Jul 1907 |12 Sep 1915 |Died - Organic Disease of the Brain |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVT?i=418&cat=718897 190]] |- |Harvey |Chapman |17 |Lynn |Lynn |19 Jul 1907 |19 Jul 1909 |Visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVT?i=418&cat=718897 190]] |- |Leon |Johnson |6 | |Tewksbury |19 Jul 1907 |21 Jan 1921 |Died - Chronic nephritis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVT?i=418&cat=718897 190]] |- |Leon Le Roy |Glazier |8 |Barre |Barre |20 Jul 1907 |10 Jul 1911 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVT?i=418&cat=718897 190]] |- |Florence |Mattson |6 |Lynn |Lynn |20 Jul 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVT?i=418&cat=718897 190]] |- |Laura May |Topping |13(?) |Foxboro |Foxboro |22 Jul 1907 |9 Mar 1910 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVT?i=418&cat=718897 190]] |- |John Joseph |Doggett |4 |Salem |Salem |23 Jul 1907 |12 Jul 1919 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVT?i=418&cat=718897 190]] |- |Francis |Stone |4 |Boston |Boston |24 Jul 1907 |1 Feb 1911 |Died - Meningitis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVT?i=418&cat=718897 190]] |- |Charles R. |Davis |5 |Boston |Boston |31 Jul 1907 |7 Jul 1908 |Imp. Discharged from visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVT?i=418&cat=718897 190]] |- |James |Whittle |15 |Boston |Cambridge |2 Aug 1907 |8 Jul 1909 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVT?i=418&cat=718897 190]] |- |Annie |Callahan |6 |Boston |Boston |3 Aug 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVT?i=418&cat=718897 190]] |- |Zabel |Shangochian |4 |Fitchburg |Boston |6 Aug 1907 |13 Mar 1911 |Greatly imp. Taken away to go to California |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVT?i=418&cat=718897 190]] |- |Randolph |Rounds |11 |Williamstown |Williamstown |6 Aug 1907 |19 Nov 1915 |N. Imp. To Foxboro State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVT?i=418&cat=718897 190]] |- |Bessie May |Fleet |12 |Lynn |Lynn |16 Aug 1907 |13 Jul 1911 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVT?i=418&cat=718897 190]] |- |Ernest Edson |Beede |20 |Bangor, Me |Fitchburg |19 Aug 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVT?i=418&cat=718897 190]] |- |Louis A. |Curtis |16 |Watertown |Boston |22 Aug 1907 |30 Nov 1912 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVT?i=418&cat=718897 190]] |- |Arnold |Harris |7 |Fitchburg |Leominster |24 Aug 1907 |5 May 1915 |Died - Exhaustion from epilepsy |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVT?i=418&cat=718897 190]] |- |Josephine |Donville |12 |Brainerd, Minn |Lunenberg |28 Aug 1907 |16 Apr 1924 |Imp. To Belchertown |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVT?i=418&cat=718897 190]] |- |Irene |Kaler |15 |N.Y. |E. Boston |5 Sep 1907 |9 Mar 1910 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVT?i=418&cat=718897 190]] |- |Sadie Bray |Eustis |21 |Marblehead |Marblehead |5 Sep 1907 |11 Jun 1909 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVT?i=418&cat=718897 190]] |- |Mary |DeLawrence |9 |Haverhill |Haverhill |5 Sep 1907 |5 Jan 1908 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVT?i=418&cat=718897 190]] |- |Walter Jewett |Bean |6 |Charlestown |Charlestown |7 Sep 1907 |24 Sep 1907 |Died - Erysipelas |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVT?i=418&cat=718897 190]] |- |George O. |Frogatt |3 |Worcester |Leominster |14 Sep 1907 |28 Mar 1908 |Died - Epilepsy |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVT?i=418&cat=718897 190]] |- |Napoleon |Blais |7 |Burlington, Vt |Burlington, Vt |16 Sep 1907 |26 Jan 1916 |Imp. To Vermont State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVT?i=418&cat=718897 190]] |- |Alexander |Smith |13 |Lowell |Lowell |17 Sep 1907 |9 Jul 1909 |Visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVT?i=418&cat=718897 190]] |- |Nettie |Williams |19 | |Westfield |17 Sep 1907 |3 Jul 1909 |Committed to Worcester Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVT?i=418&cat=718897 190]] |- |Amelia |Nickerson |14 |Lynn |Lynn |17 Sep 1907 |3 Jul 1909 |Committed to Danvers Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVT?i=418&cat=718897 190]] |- |Catherine |Quigley |20 |Boston |Boston |17 Sep 1907 |3 Jul 1909 |Committed to Worcester Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVT?i=418&cat=718897 190]] |- |Rachel |Flynn |22 | | |17 Sep 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVT?i=418&cat=718897 190]] |- |John Henry |Marshall |13 |N.Y. |Boston |18 Sep 1907 |5 Jan 1913 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVT?i=418&cat=718897 190]] |- |Alfred |Canton |10 |Palmer |Three Rivers |19 Sep 1907 |12 Jun 1909 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVT?i=418&cat=718897 190]] |- |Albert F. |Rutherford |8 |Meredith, N.H. |Ipswich |24 Sep 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVT?i=418&cat=718897 190]] |- |James |O'Donnell | | |Holyoke |24 Sep 1907 |15 Nov 1922 |Imp. To Belchertown State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWVT?i=418&cat=718897 190]] |- |John |O'Donnell | | |Holyoke |24 Sep 1907 |15 Nov 1922 |Imp. To Belchertown State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF8?i=419&cat=718897 191]] |- |Ralph |Austin |11 |Lynn |Lynn |28 Sep 1907 |31 Dec 1907 |Imp. Taken home by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF8?i=419&cat=718897 191]] |- |James |Ryan |7 |So. Boston |So. Boston |30 Sep 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF8?i=419&cat=718897 191]] |- |George W. |Wallace |6 |Gill |Greenfield |2 Oct 1907 |15 Nov 1922 |Imp. To Belchertown State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF8?i=419&cat=718897 191]] |- |Fred W. |Wallace |8 |Greenfield |Greenfield |2 Oct 1907 |15 Nov 1922 |Imp. To Belchertown State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF8?i=419&cat=718897 191]] |- |Edward |Laramie |12 |Turners Falls |Greenfield |2 Oct 1907 |9 Aug 1910 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF8?i=419&cat=718897 191]] |- |Andrew |Buba |7 |New Bedford |Salem |3 Oct 1907 |19 Dec 1907 |Not imp. Taken away by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF8?i=419&cat=718897 191]] |- |Mary Sophie |King |23 |Fitchburg |Fitchburg |5 Oct 1907 |30 Sep 1908 |Not imp. To Worcester Insane Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF8?i=419&cat=718897 191]] |- |John T. |O'Gorman |17 |Cambridge |Cambridge |7 Oct 1907 |20 Nov 1910 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF8?i=419&cat=718897 191]] |- |John |Scully |14 |Worcester |Worcester |8 Oct 1907 |12 Oct 1908 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF8?i=419&cat=718897 191]] |- |Moses |LaDuke |14 |Canada |Lawrence |8 Oct 1907 |7 Apr 1908 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF8?i=419&cat=718897 191]] |- |William |Quill |14 |Newburyport |Newburyport |8 Oct 1907 |7 Apr 1908 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF8?i=419&cat=718897 191]] |- |Mary Lamontague |Feole |21 |Quebec |Lowell |8 Oct 1907 |13 Jun 1908 |Impr. Taken to Canada by friends |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF8?i=419&cat=718897 191]] |- |Harold |Roy |13 |Canada |Swanton, Vt |9 Oct 1907 |19 Feb 1916 |Imp. To Vermont State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF8?i=419&cat=718897 191]] |- |Charles |Madson |14 |Boston |Boston |9 Oct 1907 |11 Jul 1911 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF8?i=419&cat=718897 191]] |- |Albert |Poulin |10 |Fall River |Tewksburg |9 Oct 1907 |30 Sep 1918 |Died - Influenza and Pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF8?i=419&cat=718897 191]] |- |Thomas |Caffrey |15 |Haverhill |Somerville |9 Oct 1907 |7 Apr 1908 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF8?i=419&cat=718897 191]] |- |Frederick |Cooper |17 |Cambridge |Cambridge |10 Oct 1907 |7 Apr 1908 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF8?i=419&cat=718897 191]] |- |Theresa |Hardy |10 |Dorchester |Boston |10 Oct 1907 |3 Aug 1916 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF8?i=419&cat=718897 191]] |- |Helen |Bowker |17 |Cochituate |Natick |11 Oct 1907 |4 Dec 1922 |Parole. Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF8?i=419&cat=718897 191]] |- |Beatrice |Kendrew |5 |Easthampton |Easthampton |12 Oct 1907 |28 Mar 1923 |Imp. Transf. to Belchertown |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF8?i=419&cat=718897 191]] |- |Rosie |Ponasky |10 |Russia |Boston |12 Oct 1907 |8 Jan 1920 |Com. to Monson |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF8?i=419&cat=718897 191]] |- |William |Rollins |9 |Boston |Cambridge |15 Oct 1907 |1 Jul 1916 |N. Imp. To Grafton State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF8?i=419&cat=718897 191]] |- |Graydon |Tingley |8 |Sackville, N.B. |Melrose |17 Oct 1907 |5 Dec 1907 |Died - Grangrenous stomatitis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF8?i=419&cat=718897 191]] |- |Annie D. |Davis |14 |Newport, R.I. |Malden |19 Oct 1907 |26 Jul 1908 |Visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF8?i=419&cat=718897 191]] |- |Alice |Campbell |9 |Boston |Dorchester |24 Oct 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF8?i=419&cat=718897 191]] |- |Saul |Pearlstein |16 |Boston |Boston |28 Oct 1907 |21 Feb 1916 |Imp. Escape conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF8?i=419&cat=718897 191]] |- |Howard E. |Whitman |14 |W. Somerville |Somerville |31 Oct 1907 |6 Jul 1909 |Visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF8?i=419&cat=718897 191]] |- |Charles U. |Grignon |7 |Lynn |Lynn |31 Oct 1907 |10 Feb 1913 |Imp. To Monson State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF8?i=419&cat=718897 191]] |- |Edwin |Quinn |9 |Boston |Boston |4 Nov 1907 |5 Jul 1914 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF8?i=419&cat=718897 191]] |- |William |McLean |10 |Boston |Boston |8 Nov 1907 |2 Jun 1923 |Parole. Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF8?i=419&cat=718897 191]] |- |Robert Willis |Bourne |10 |Somerville |Somerville |8 Nov 1907 |11 Feb 1918 |Died - Gastric Ulcer |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF8?i=419&cat=718897 191]] |- |Lizzie Jane |Malay |41 |Ireland |Boston |13 Nov 1907 |9 Mar 1910 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF8?i=419&cat=718897 191]] |- |Winifred L. |Collins |13 |Lisbon, Me |Acushnet |15 Nov 1907 |1 Aug 1912 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWF8?i=419&cat=718897 191]] |- |James G. |Harris |7 |Boston |Boston |15 Nov 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGZ?i=420&cat=718897 192]] |- |Arthur |Benway |10 |Spencer |Salisbury |15 Nov 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGZ?i=420&cat=718897 192]] |- |Alexina |Foster |18 |Benton, Eng |Wellesley |16 Nov 1907 |4 Oct 1918 |Died - Influenza and Pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGZ?i=420&cat=718897 192]] |- |Clifford H. |Chandler |16 |Marlboro |Marlboro |16 Nov 1907 |7 Apr 1908 |Imp. To Wrentham St. School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGZ?i=420&cat=718897 192]] |- |John A. |Murray |9 |Grafton, Vt |Westminster, Vt |18 Nov 1907 |26 Jan 1916 |Imp. To Vermont State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGZ?i=420&cat=718897 192]] |- |Edward |Chamberlain |9 |Wardsboro, Vt |Westminster, Vt |18 Nov 1907 |21 Jul 1910 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGZ?i=420&cat=718897 192]] |- |Gertrude May |Cox |13 |Ludlow, Penn |Winchester |19 Nov 1907 |22 Dec 1910 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGZ?i=420&cat=718897 192]] |- |Edward F. |Tyner |16 |(Not given) |Boston |22 Nov 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGZ?i=420&cat=718897 192]] |- |Mary |Foley |6 |Malden |Malden |24 Nov 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGZ?i=420&cat=718897 192]] |- |Everett |Trowbridge |17 |Newton |No. Attleboro |27 Nov 1907 |7 Apr 1908 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGZ?i=420&cat=718897 192]] |- |Frank |Downes |10 |Groton |Groton |30 Nov 1907 |29 Mar 1916 |Died - Pulmonary Tuberculosis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGZ?i=420&cat=718897 192]] |- |Edward Leo |Healey |12 |Cambridge |Boston |4 Dec 1907 |11 Nov 1909 |Imp. To Wrentham School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGZ?i=420&cat=718897 192]] |- |Margaret |Montague |19 |Boston |Rockland |5 Dec 1907 |29 Jan 1908 |Not imp. Com. to Taunton Hosp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGZ?i=420&cat=718897 192]] |- |Leo Vincent |McCarthy |17 |Malden |Malden |7 Dec 1907 |15 Mar 1908 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGZ?i=420&cat=718897 192]] |- |Eric Torpen |Peterson |2 |Waltham |Waltham |9 Dec 1907 |12 Dec 1907 |Died - Influenza |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGZ?i=420&cat=718897 192]] |- |Margaret |Ellard |5 |Lynn |Lynn |11 Dec 1907 |16 Jul 1916 |Died - Pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGZ?i=420&cat=718897 192]] |- |Charles P. |O'Brien |18 |Boston |Boston |10 Dec 1907 |1 Jul 1908 |Imp. Taken home by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGZ?i=420&cat=718897 192]] |- |Dewey |Delphea |9 |New Haven, Vt |Pittsford, Vt |12 Dec 1907 |15 Aug 1917 |Imp. To Vermont authorities |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGZ?i=420&cat=718897 192]] |- |Howard |Cutter | | |Watertown |12 Dec 1907 |13 Dec 1907 |Taken home by father |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGZ?i=420&cat=718897 192]] |- |Harry Bernard |Hamilton |10 |Haverhill |Haverhill |14 Dec 1907 |8 Jul 1909 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGZ?i=420&cat=718897 192]] |- |Freda |Miller |10 |Roxbury |Boston |14 Dec 1907 |9 Aug 1915 |N. Imp. To Monson State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGZ?i=420&cat=718897 192]] |- |Ruth |McDermott |6 |Waltham |Waltham |14 Dec 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGZ?i=420&cat=718897 192]] |- |Goldie |Pucowitz |22 |Boston |Boston |15 Dec 1907 |20 Jul 1909 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGZ?i=420&cat=718897 192]] |- |Chipman |Mawhinnie |8 |Dorchester |Winchendon |21 Dec 1907 |8 Jan 1920 |Com. to Monson |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGZ?i=420&cat=718897 192]] |- |Joseph |Padlo |28 |England |Roxbury |25 Dec 1907 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGZ?i=420&cat=718897 192]] |- |Jacob |Levine |6 |Boston |Boston |30 Dec 1907 |6 Oct 1912 |Died - Peritonitis and gastric ulcer |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWGZ?i=420&cat=718897 192]] |} Return to Main Page at [[Space:Massachusetts_School_for_the_Feeble-Minded|Massachusetts School for the Feeble-Minded]]

Massachusetts School for the Feeble-Minded 1909

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=== Admission for the year 1909 === Records freely available on [https://www.familysearch.org FamilySearch.org] as scanned documents. Transcription by [[Childs-1667| E Childs]]. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name !Age !Birthplace !Residence !Admitted !Discharged !Notes !Source |- |Joseph Elmer Beckwith |16 |North Adams |North Adams |1 Jan 1909 |19 May 1918 |Imp. Taken by Aunt to go to Washington |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNG?i=429&cat=718897 201]] |- |Henry Duford |15 |Somersworth, NH |Lawrence |5 Jan 1909 |11 Nov 1909 |Imp. To Wrentham School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNG?i=429&cat=718897 201]] |- |Joseph G. Fasano |5 |Northampton |Northampton |6 Jan 1909 |17 Feb 1909 |Imp. Discharged from visit. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNG?i=429&cat=718897 201]] |- |Carrie Jane Smith |22 |Waterloo, N.Y. |Boston |7 Jan 1909 |9 Mar 1910 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNG?i=429&cat=718897 201]] |- |Clarence Edmund Torrey |22 |Peru, Mass |North Adams |8 Jan 1909 |15 Mar 1918 |Not imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNG?i=429&cat=718897 201]] |- |Paul Danforth |16 |Cambridge |Boston |8 Jan 1909 |13 Jun 1915 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNG?i=429&cat=718897 201]] |- |Robert L. Baker |15 | | |8 Jan 1909 |18 Nov 1914 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNG?i=429&cat=718897 201]] |- |George Baker |12 |Ireland |Worcester |8 Jan 1909 |30 Jul 1911 |Escaped. Imp. Discharged from escape. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNG?i=429&cat=718897 201]] |- |Victor Eugene Bigwood |13 |Oakdale |Worcester |8 Jan 1909 |25 Nov 1913 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNG?i=429&cat=718897 201]] |- |Marcus Cornwell |47 |Bridgewater |Brockton |9 Jan 1909 |31 Jul 1913 |Died - Pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNG?i=429&cat=718897 201]] |- |Kate Sheedy |26 |New Haven, Conn |Malden |9 Jan 1909 | |Former #1594 |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNG?i=429&cat=718897 201]] |- |Percy E. Noyes |18 |Beverly Farms |Beverly |11 Jan 1909 |20 Nov 1909 |N. Imp. To Danvers Hosp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNG?i=429&cat=718897 201]] |- |Edmund A. Cook |20 |Medway |Milford |12 Jan 1909 |13 Feb 1909 |To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNG?i=429&cat=718897 201]] |- |Jacob Haley |41 |Shelburne Falls |Shelburne Falls |14 Jan 1909 |15 Nov 1922 |D.M.D. Imp. To Belchertown State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNG?i=429&cat=718897 201]] |- |John Quinn |18 |Boston |Boston |14 Jan 1909 |29 Jul 1911 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNG?i=429&cat=718897 201]] |- |Napoleon Couture |14 |Ware |Ware |15 Jan 1909 |15 Nov 1922 |D.M.D. Imp. To Belchertown State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNG?i=429&cat=718897 201]] |- |Howard A. Thomas |12 |Warren, Me. |Warren, Me. |15 Jan 1909 |23 Jun 1909 |Taken away to go to Maine School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNG?i=429&cat=718897 201]] |- |Ernest L. Mangnall |8 |Quincy |Boston |16 Jan 1909 |8 Jan 1919 |Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNG?i=429&cat=718897 201]] |- |Elliott Vaughn Dennett |10 |Boston |Framingham |16 Jan 1909 |27 Sep 1923 |Com. to Medfield. Not imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNG?i=429&cat=718897 201]] |- |Allison Leslie Locke |14 |Ishpeming, Mich. |Somerville |18 Jan 1909 |18 Jun 1916 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNG?i=429&cat=718897 201]] |- |William Parent |8 |Boston |Boston |19 Jan 1909 |3 Jun 1923 |Parole. Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNG?i=429&cat=718897 201]] |- |John Adolph Claupein |19 |Jamaica Plain |Boston |19 Jan 1909 |13 Feb 1909 |To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNG?i=429&cat=718897 201]] |- |George Mossey |14 |Rutland, Vt. |Rutland, Vt. |22 Jan 1909 |7 Jul 1914 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNG?i=429&cat=718897 201]] |- |Albert Green |17 |New Hampshire |Boston |19 Jan 1909 |13 Feb 1909 |Died - Cerebral apoplexy. Body sent to Tufts Med. School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNG?i=429&cat=718897 201]] |- |Victor Napoleon Morean |14 |Spencer |Brockton |27 Jan 1909 |6 Jul 1909 |Discharged from visit |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWNG?i=429&cat=718897 201]] |- |William N. LaPierre |15 |Canada |Holyoke |28 Jan 1909 |25 Nov 1911 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWT3?i=430&cat=718897 202]] |- |Mabel Overy |16 |Lynn |Boston |29 Jan 1909 |31 Dec 1916 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWT3?i=430&cat=718897 202]] |- |Anna Gauthier |21 |Southbridge |Boston |29 Jan 1909 |19 Aug 1909 | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWT3?i=430&cat=718897 202]] |- |Isaac Kramer |14 |Russia | |28 Jan 1909 |13 Jun 1915 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWT3?i=430&cat=718897 202]] |- |Thelma Webber |9 |Halifax, N.S. |Bradford |30 Jan 1909 |16 Apr 1924 |Imp. To Belchertown |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWT3?i=430&cat=718897 202]] |- |Winifred T. Kennedy |30 |Boston |Allston |1 Feb 1909 |15 Mar 1918 |Not imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWT3?i=430&cat=718897 202]] |- |Edgar Leavitt Hinds |23 |Everett |Everett |2 Feb 1909 |24 Jun 1909 | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWT3?i=430&cat=718897 202]] |- |Ethel May Palmer |9 |Fall River |Fall River |4 Feb 1909 |8 Feb 1917 |C.M.D. Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWT3?i=430&cat=718897 202]] |- |Charles W. Finkle |41 |Sheffield |Sheffield |3 Feb 1909 |8 Jan 1920 |Com. to Mons[on] |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWT3?i=430&cat=718897 202]] |- |John Murphy |9 |Melrose |Melrose |5 Feb 1909 |27 Jul 1911 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWT3?i=430&cat=718897 202]] |- |Jennie Brithman |9 |Russia |Boston |5 Feb 1909 |8 Aug 1913 |N. Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWT3?i=430&cat=718897 202]] |- |Sophia Shuman |6 |Boston |Chelsea |7 Feb 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWT3?i=430&cat=718897 202]] |- |Lillian Moody | | | |4 Feb 1909 |20 Apr 1909 |Not imp. Taken to Maine Ins. Hosp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWT3?i=430&cat=718897 202]] |- |Edith R. Cummings |9 |Knoxville, Tenn. |Lowell |9 Feb 1909 |7 Mar 1915 |Imp. Visit conf. (Died while on visit.) |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWT3?i=430&cat=718897 202]] |- |Moses LaDuke |14 |Canada |Lawrence |13 Feb 1909 |14 Oct 1911 |Escaped. Imp. Discharged from escape. Former #3225 |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWT3?i=430&cat=718897 202]] |- |Esther E. Johnson |18 |Worcester |Boston |16 Feb 1909 |30 Apr 1943 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWT3?i=430&cat=718897 202]] |- |Stephen Cunio |12 |Reading |Reading |20 Feb 1909 |14 Jul 1910 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWT3?i=430&cat=718897 202]] |- |Joseph Cunio |15 |Reading |Reading |20 Feb 1909 |11 Sep 1909 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWT3?i=430&cat=718897 202]] |- |John Gerard Shay |8 |Fall River |Fall River |22 Feb 1909 |19 Jun 1909 |Escaped. Discharged from escape. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWT3?i=430&cat=718897 202]] |- |Pietra Francina Hammer |43 |Norway |New Bedford |24 Feb 1909 |5 Apr 1909 |N. Imp. To Westborough Insane Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWT3?i=430&cat=718897 202]] |- |Elizabeth Agnes Smith |20 |Boston |Boston |25 Feb 1909 |7 Sep 1918 |Visit Conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWT3?i=430&cat=718897 202]] |- |Roy A. Chase |9 |Waitsfield, Vt. |Waitsfield, Vt. |26 Feb 1909 |27 Apr 1914 |Died - Epilepsy |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWT3?i=430&cat=718897 202]] |- |Minetta Cooper |21 |St. John, Nfd |Boston |1 Mar 1909 |18 Oct 1918 |Died - influenza, broncho pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWT3?i=430&cat=718897 202]] |- |Helen Lumbert | | | |1 Mar 1909 |9 Mar 1910 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWT3?i=430&cat=718897 202]] |- |Louis Norman |9 |Manchester, Eng. |Malden |2 Mar 1909 |6 Mar 1909 |N. Imp. Taken home by parents |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWT3?i=430&cat=718897 202]] |- |Mary Alice Briggs |18 |Northfield |Northfield |5 Mar 1909 |25 Feb 1910 |Not imp. To Northampton State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWT3?i=430&cat=718897 202]] |- |Joseph Forte |16 |Italy |Newton |6 Mar 1909 |6 Jul 1911 |Escaped. Discharged from escape. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWT3?i=430&cat=718897 202]] |- |Mary Kenney |8 | | |8 Mar 1909 |6 May 1920 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWT3?i=430&cat=718897 202]] |- |Hazel Andrews |8 |Saxton's River, Vt |Greenfield |10 Mar 1909 |28 Mar 1923 |D.M.D. Transf. to Belchertown. Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWT3?i=430&cat=718897 202]] |- |Edward Connolly |10 | |Lowell |16 Mar 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWT3?i=430&cat=718897 202]] |- |Julia Daley |28 |Waltham |Boston |17 Mar 1909 |26 Apr 1919 |Imp. (To No. Reading Sanatorium) Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWT3?i=430&cat=718897 202]] |- |Albert Kickla |16 |Montague | |18 Mar 1909 |6 Sep 1914 |Escaped. Imp. Escape conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWT3?i=430&cat=718897 202]] |- |Isaac Fisher | | | |16 Mar 1909 |15 Jan 1913 |Escaped. Here for observation. Discharged from escape. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWT3?i=430&cat=718897 202]] |- |Helena D. Birge |7 |Northampton |Northampton |19 Mar 1909 |28 Mar 1927[?] |D.M.D. Transf. to Belchertown. Imp. Former #3131 |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWT3?i=430&cat=718897 202]] |- |Herman Greenleaf |8 |Chelsea |Chelsea |19 Mar 1909 |5 Mar 1920 |Com. to Foxboro |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPZ?i=431&cat=718897 203]] |- |Catherine Scully |5 |Brookline |Brookline |19 Mar 1909 |21 Mar 1909 |N. Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPZ?i=431&cat=718897 203]] |- |Charles Henry Dean |23 |Lowell |Lowell |20 Mar 1909 |20 Nov 1909 |N. Imp. To Westboro Hosp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPZ?i=431&cat=718897 203]] |- |Clara Sundberg |17 |Sweden |Waltham |23 Mar 1909 |29 Jun 1923 |Parole; Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPZ?i=431&cat=718897 203]] |- |Ernest Clyde Harrington |18 |So. Framingham |Wellesley |1 Apr 1909 |23 Jun 1909 |Taken away to Texas |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPZ?i=431&cat=718897 203]] |- |John Scalpeno |14 |Italy |Uxbridge |1 Apr 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPZ?i=431&cat=718897 203]] |- |Anthony McDonald |10 |Boston |Boston |1 Apr 1909 |24 Dec 1911 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPZ?i=431&cat=718897 203]] |- |Archibald Clasby |7 |Boston |Boston |3 Apr 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPZ?i=431&cat=718897 203]] |- |Charles Edward Briggs |7 |Falmouth |Falmouth |3 Apr 1909 |25 Jul 1919 |Escape conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPZ?i=431&cat=718897 203]] |- |Sidnie Kingman | | | |4 Apr 1909 |13 Sep 1910 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPZ?i=431&cat=718897 203]] |- |Donald George |8 |Salem |Boston |5 Apr 1909 |23 Jul 1916 |Escape conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPZ?i=431&cat=718897 203]] |- |Ruth E. Cass |13 |No. Craftsbury, Vt. |Quincy |6 Apr 1909 |3 Jul 1909 |Died - Exhaustion of chronic idiocy |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPZ?i=431&cat=718897 203]] |- |John William Norton |12 |Medford |Medford |6 Apr 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPZ?i=431&cat=718897 203]] |- |Austin P. White |16 |Cambridge |Cambridge |7 Apr 1909 |12 Apr 1909 |N. Imp. Escape conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPZ?i=431&cat=718897 203]] |- |Hazel Snow |8 |Boston |Boston |9 Apr 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPZ?i=431&cat=718897 203]] |- |Mabel Trainor |14-15 |Lowell |Lowell |10 Apr 1909 |27 Sep 1915 |(Died while on visit) |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPZ?i=431&cat=718897 203]] |- |Richard C. Morse |18 |Foxboro |Foxboro |12 Apr 1909 |9 Sep 1909 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPZ?i=431&cat=718897 203]] |- |Edith Thompson |9 |Brockton |Brockton |12 Apr 1909 |23 Oct 1910 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPZ?i=431&cat=718897 203]] |- |Ella May Pratt |14 |Bernardston |Bernardston |12 Apr 1909 |22 Nov 1911 |Died - Pulmonary tuberculosis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPZ?i=431&cat=718897 203]] |- |Lawrence Hutchings |5 |Fitchburg |Fitchburg |14 Apr 1909 |8 Jan 1920 |Com. to Monson |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPZ?i=431&cat=718897 203]] |- |Fannie Whalen Flood |24 |Chelsea |Brookline |16 Apr 1909 |1 Feb 1921 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPZ?i=431&cat=718897 203]] |- |Percy G. Beck |21 |Somerville |Framingham |17 Apr 1909 |25 Feb 1910 |Not imp. To Westboro State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPZ?i=431&cat=718897 203]] |- |Elvira Haskell |17 |Braintree |Wilmington |17 Apr 1909 |12 Nov 1913 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPZ?i=431&cat=718897 203]] |- |Mildred J. Ramey |14 |Raynham |Chartley |17 Apr 1909 |22 Jun 1910 |Not imp. To Monson State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPZ?i=431&cat=718897 203]] |- |Thomas P. Donahue |11 |E. Boston |E. Boston |19 Apr 1909 |3 Nov 1918 |Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPZ?i=431&cat=718897 203]] |- |Gertrude R. Esterbrook |20 |Queens Co., N.B. |Boston |19 Apr 1909 |2 Apr 1921 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPZ?i=431&cat=718897 203]] |- |Stanley Dawson Cole |17 |Boston |Melrose |20 Apr 1909 |3 Apr 1911 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPZ?i=431&cat=718897 203]] |- |Patrick J. E. Ronan |14 |Montreal |Boston |24 Apr 1909 |26 Jun 1909 |Dementia praecox. Not feeble minded. Taken away by father. Advised against his going. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPZ?i=431&cat=718897 203]] |- |Lena Blake |17 |Monson |Monson |27 Apr 1909 |9 Mar 1910 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPZ?i=431&cat=718897 203]] |- |Ruth Webster |14 | |Stockbridge |27 Apr 1909 |28 Mar 1923 |Imp. To Belchertown |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPZ?i=431&cat=718897 203]] |- |Rose Freedman |12 |Russia |Boston |27 Apr 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPZ?i=431&cat=718897 203]] |- |Frank Willow |15 |Boston (?) |Boston |28 Apr 1909 |17 Nov 1913 |Died - Organic Disease of Brain |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPZ?i=431&cat=718897 203]] |- |Percy W. Hitchcock |16 |Worcester |Worcester |28 Apr 1909 |11 Nov 1909 |Imp. To Wrentham School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPZ?i=431&cat=718897 203]] |- |Charles H. Stubbings |31 |Taunton |Taunton |29 Apr 1909 |9 Sep 1917 |Died - Brights' Disease |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWPZ?i=431&cat=718897 203]] |- |Annie J. Wuth |16 |Millbury |Dracut |1 May 1909 |3 Jul 1909 |Committed to Danvers Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJP?i=432&cat=718897 204]] |- |Mary J. Landry |4 |Weymouth |Weymouth |3 May 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJP?i=432&cat=718897 204]] |- |Angelina Andre |12 |Italy |Cambridge |5 May 1909 |10 Sep 1912 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJP?i=432&cat=718897 204]] |- |Florence Gertrude Ripley |14 |Boston |Boston |5 May 1909 |30 Nov 1915 |Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJP?i=432&cat=718897 204]] |- |Joseph Augustus Boylan |21 |Stoughton |Stoughton |6 May 1909 |5 Oct 1918 |Died - Influenza and Pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJP?i=432&cat=718897 204]] |- |John McCourt |9 |Cambridge |Cambridge |8 May 1909 |23 Jul 1917 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJP?i=432&cat=718897 204]] |- |Stanley Mansfield |12 |Boston |Atlanta, Ga |8 May 1909 |27 Apr 1917 |N. Imp. To Grafton State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJP?i=432&cat=718897 204]] |- |Grace Whitney | | |Portland, Me |9 May 1909 |13 Jun 1909 |Not feeble-minded. Taken home by father. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJP?i=432&cat=718897 204]] |- |Doris L. Scott |5 |Barre, Vt. |Barre, Vt. |10 May 1909 |10 Jul 1909 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJP?i=432&cat=718897 204]] |- |Dwight M. Gates |30 |Stamford, Conn. |Leominster |13 May 1909 |2 Aug 1916 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJP?i=432&cat=718897 204]] |- |Lydia Brown |14 |Winchendon |Fitchburg |14 May 1909 |10 Feb 1913 |Imp. To Monson State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJP?i=432&cat=718897 204]] |- |Charles Rhodes |13 |Springfield |Springfield |14 May 1909 |5 Oct 1910 | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJP?i=432&cat=718897 204]] |- |Aubrey Keith |13 |Quincy |Quincy |15 May 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJP?i=432&cat=718897 204]] |- |Louise Beaudoin |7 |Chicopee Falls |Chicopee Falls |20 May 1909 |23 Apr 1919 |To Grafton State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJP?i=432&cat=718897 204]] |- |Richard Wm. Ganley |39 |Boston |Boston |25 May 1909 |1 Jun 1923 |Died - Lobar pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJP?i=432&cat=718897 204]] |- |Elmer W. Hallett |10 |Barnstable |Rockport |26 May 1909 |16 Apr 1910 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJP?i=432&cat=718897 204]] |- |Rose Elizabeth Mattie |19 |Boston |Boston |26 May 1909 |8 Aug 1921 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJP?i=432&cat=718897 204]] |- |Chas. L. (Richards) Gotha |10 |Princeton |W. Sterling |27 May 1909 |15 May 1918 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJP?i=432&cat=718897 204]] |- |Rubert P. Morrissey |16 |Springfield |Springfield |31 May 1909 |1 Jul 1911 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJP?i=432&cat=718897 204]] |- |Helen Kelleher |10 |Lawrence |Lawrence |1 Jun 1909 |26 Mar 1910 |Died - Organic disease of the brain |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJP?i=432&cat=718897 204]] |- |Everett Leo |7 |Gloucester |Gloucester |3 Jun 1909 |10 Oct 1918 |Died - Influenza, pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJP?i=432&cat=718897 204]] |- |Mary Frates |16 |New Bedford |New Bedford |7 Jun 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJP?i=432&cat=718897 204]] |- |Mary Alice Hellyer |27 |St. John, Nfd. |Cambridge |7 Jun 1909 |19 Nov 1915 |N. Imp. To Foxboro State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJP?i=432&cat=718897 204]] |- |Hannah H. Bridges |13 |Ipswich |Ipswich |7 Jun 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJP?i=432&cat=718897 204]] |- |Charles Villelo |15 |Boston |Boston |9 Jun 1909 |6 Aug 1910 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJP?i=432&cat=718897 204]] |- |Edward E. David |6 |Danvers |Danvers |12 Jun 1909 |15 Nov 1920 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJP?i=432&cat=718897 204]] |- |Bessie Rosen |4 |Boston |Boston |12 Jun 1909 |5 Jul 1914 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJP?i=432&cat=718897 204]] |- |Thomas Crawford |12 |E. Boston |E. Boston |15 Jun 1909 |6 Oct 1918 |Died - Influenza, pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJP?i=432&cat=718897 204]] |- |Anna Morah |21 |Chicopee |Springfield |15 Jun 1909 |28 Mar 1923 |D.M.D., Imp. Transf. to Belchertown |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJP?i=432&cat=718897 204]] |- |Alphonse B. Baker |7 |Fall River |Brockton |16 Jun 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJP?i=432&cat=718897 204]] |- |Eugene P. Leonard |17 |Boston |Boston |16 Jun 1909 |25 Nov 1913 |Died - Diphtheria |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJP?i=432&cat=718897 204]] |- |Priscilla Jane Goss |21 |Canton |Canton |21 Jun 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJP?i=432&cat=718897 204]] |- |Albert Benjamin Smith |13 |Boston |Boston |21 Jun 1909 |4 May 1914 |Died - Organic Heart Disease |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJP?i=432&cat=718897 204]] |- |Francois Cannel |16 |Fall River |Fall River |22 Jun 1909 |11 Nov 1909 |Imp. To Wrentham School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWJP?i=432&cat=718897 204]] |- |Frank Ward |14 |Baldwinville |Woburn |23 Jun 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXS?i=433&cat=718897 205]] |- |Laurence Thaler |10 |Austria |Turners Falls |26 Jun 1909 |6 Aug 1918 |Visit Conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXS?i=433&cat=718897 205]] |- |Mary M. Holmes |17 |Provincetown |Provincetown |26 Jun 1909 |21 Oct 1910 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXS?i=433&cat=718897 205]] |- |Allan G. Doyle |9 |Boston |Boston |25 Jun 1909 |24 Aug 1911 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXS?i=433&cat=718897 205]] |- |Frank O'Donnell | | |Fall River |28 Jun 1909 |8 Jun 1911 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXS?i=433&cat=718897 205]] |- |David Gillespie |10 |Boston |Boston |29 Jun 1909 |2 Jun 1923 |Parole Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXS?i=433&cat=718897 205]] |- |Peter Spinelli |14 |Mussina, Italy |Boston |29 Jun 1909 |9 Jul 1912 |Ct. Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXS?i=433&cat=718897 205]] |- |Thos. Ambrose Foley |10 |Andover |Andover |1 Jul 1909 |29 Dec 1917 |Died, diarrhea and enteritis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXS?i=433&cat=718897 205]] |- |Edith Griswold |23 |Granville |Saugus |2 Jul 1909 |5 Feb 1913 |N. Imp.; Com. to Northampton Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXS?i=433&cat=718897 205]] |- |Evans P. Bull |14 |Bridgewater |Bridgewater |2 Jul 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXS?i=433&cat=718897 205]] |- |Bernard Gillis |9 |Fitchburg |Fitchburg |3 Jul 1909 |7 Jul 1911 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXS?i=433&cat=718897 205]] |- |Anna Rhynders | | |New York |3 Jul 1909 |7 Jul 1909 |Not Imp. To go to New York |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXS?i=433&cat=718897 205]] |- |Annie Bernier |17 |Canada |Holyoke |9 Jul 1909 |9 Apr 1914 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXS?i=433&cat=718897 205]] |- |Mary Brodrick |17 |Manchester |Leominster |9 Jul 1909 |27 Apr 1917 |N. Imp. To Grafton State Hosp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXS?i=433&cat=718897 205]] |- |Joanna Powers |16 |Boston |Boston |9 Jul 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXS?i=433&cat=718897 205]] |- |Caroline LaBonte |16 |Leicester |Spencer |9 Jul 1909 |20 Nov 1909 |Imp. To Worcester Hosp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXS?i=433&cat=718897 205]] |- |Matilda Foster |17 | |Taunton |9 Jul 1909 |2 Oct 1911 |Imp. By order Probate Court |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXS?i=433&cat=718897 205]] |- |William Whiteside |8 |Lynn |Saugus |10 Jul 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXS?i=433&cat=718897 205]] |- |James Edgar Wilson |9 |Cambridge |Cambridge |10 Jul 1909 |24 Apr 1910 |Taken by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXS?i=433&cat=718897 205]] |- |Fannie Goodman |17 |Russia |Haverhill |12 Jul 1909 |18 Nov 1915 |N. Imp. To Danvers State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXS?i=433&cat=718897 205]] |- |Mabel Dyer | |Mass. |Southbridge |12 Jul 1909 |8 Feb 1917 |C.M.D. Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXS?i=433&cat=718897 205]] |- |Antonio Guarino |9 |Italy |Boston |13 Jul 1909 |6 Jul 1912 |Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXS?i=433&cat=718897 205]] |- |Jennie Weiner |15 |Russia |Somerville |13 Jul 1909 |18 May 1922 |Imp. To California by Father |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXS?i=433&cat=718897 205]] |- |Florence D. Kelley | |Dennis |Dennis |16 Jul 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXS?i=433&cat=718897 205]] |- |Henry F. Fassett |13 |Boston |Somerville |19 Jul 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXS?i=433&cat=718897 205]] |- |Edith Hodgdon |20 |Groveland |Groveland |20 Jul 1909 |16 Apr 1924 |D.M.D. Imp. To Belchertown |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXS?i=433&cat=718897 205]] |- |Chester Ryan |18 |Springfield |Worcester |23 Jul 1909 |25 Feb 1910 |Not imp. To Westboro State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXS?i=433&cat=718897 205]] |- |Hurford McCraith |8 |Brooklyn |Somerville |26 Jul 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXS?i=433&cat=718897 205]] |- |John Woods |26 |Malden |Malden |29 Jul 1909 |30 May 1911 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXS?i=433&cat=718897 205]] |- |Lena Babineau |18 |Rhode Island |New Bedford |30 Jul 1909 |26 Nov 1912 |Imp. Decision - Prob. Ct. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXS?i=433&cat=718897 205]] |- |Sarah Boisvert |17 |Lowell |Lowell |30 Jul 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXS?i=433&cat=718897 205]] |- |Adelaide Reynolds |17 |Freetown |Freetown |30 Jul 1909 |25 Feb 1910 |Not imp. To Taunton State Hospital |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXS?i=433&cat=718897 205]] |- |Mabel E. Jacques |18 |Peabody |Peabody |30 Jul 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXS?i=433&cat=718897 205]] |- |Grace F. Brown |20 |Plymouth |Plymouth |30 Jul 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXS?i=433&cat=718897 205]] |- |Lucy White |16 |Boston |Canton |30 Jul 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKQ?i=434&cat=718897 206]] |- |Annie Frances Preble |25 |Concord |Concord |30 Jul 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKQ?i=434&cat=718897 206]] |- |Max Lanes |10 |Boston |Boston |31 Jul 1909 |8 Apr 1915 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKQ?i=434&cat=718897 206]] |- |Michael Keating |15 |Fall River |Fall River |1 Aug 1909 |9 Jul 1910 | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKQ?i=434&cat=718897 206]] |- |John Coleman Ross |8 |Nova Scotia |Boston |2 Aug 1909 |5 Jul 1914 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKQ?i=434&cat=718897 206]] |- |Mary Moynihan |20 |Boston |Cambridge |4 Aug 1909 |13 Apr 1923 |Died - Broncho pneumonia, Cystic kindney, tubercular |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKQ?i=434&cat=718897 206]] |- |Leo O'Brien |22 |Prince Edward Is. |Cambridge |6 Aug 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKQ?i=434&cat=718897 206]] |- |Eustis Russell Dudley |13 |Somerville |Boston |6 Aug 1909 |5 Jun 1916 |Escape Conf. Impr. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKQ?i=434&cat=718897 206]] |- |Raymond R. Merrill |10 |Chelsea |Boston |7 Aug 1909 |2 Jan 1912 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKQ?i=434&cat=718897 206]] |- |Maude Wyzanski |27 |Boston |Boston |13 Aug 1909 |20 Nov 1909 |N. Imp. To Worcester Hosp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKQ?i=434&cat=718897 206]] |- |Elsmere Northrup |8 |Boston |Boston |13 Aug 1909 |4 Jun 1916 |Escape Conf. Impr. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKQ?i=434&cat=718897 206]] |- |Leslie J. R. Wentroth |3 |Fitchburg |Fitchburg |18 Aug 1909 |5 Jul 1919 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKQ?i=434&cat=718897 206]] |- |Hubert White |14 |Halifax, N.S. |Boston |19 Aug 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKQ?i=434&cat=718897 206]] |- |C. Ralph McKenzie |16 |West Virginia |Holyoke |21 Aug 1909 |30 Sep 1909 |Taken home by mother |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKQ?i=434&cat=718897 206]] |- |Sidney C. Furman |9 |Boston |Boston |24 Aug 1909 |24 Feb 1917 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKQ?i=434&cat=718897 206]] |- |William Joyce | | |Attleboro |23 Aug 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKQ?i=434&cat=718897 206]] |- |Earl Bennett |8 |Merrimac |Boston |26 Aug 1909 |8 Jan 1919 |Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKQ?i=434&cat=718897 206]] |- |Pietro Liciardi |9 |New York |Boston |27 Aug 1909 |21 Oct 1910 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKQ?i=434&cat=718897 206]] |- |Clarence J. Gardis |14 |Halifax, N.S. |Boston |30 Aug 1909 |25 May 1910 |Imp. Taken home by father |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKQ?i=434&cat=718897 206]] |- |Pierce Leon Nicholas Gauthier |14 |Boston |Boston |2 Sep 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKQ?i=434&cat=718897 206]] |- |Adolphus Furr |7 |Medford |Medford |5 Sep 1909 |4 Nov 1923 |Parole. Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKQ?i=434&cat=718897 206]] |- |Catherine Heeney |16 |Salem |Salem |8 Sep 1909 |16 Jul 1918 | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKQ?i=434&cat=718897 206]] |- |Sarah Rebecca Speak |13 |Boston |Winthrop |9 Sep 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKQ?i=434&cat=718897 206]] |- |Joseph H. Dewey |8 |Marlboro |Marlboro |9 Sep 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKQ?i=434&cat=718897 206]] |- |Irving Chapman |16 | |Hampden |10 Sep 1909 |15 Nov 1922 |D.M.D. Imp. To Wrentham State School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKQ?i=434&cat=718897 206]] |- |Dennis F. Manning |6 |Milton |Milton |11 Sep 1909 |26 Sep 1926 |Died - Pulmonary tuberculosis |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKQ?i=434&cat=718897 206]] |- |Elsa A. Fox |14 |Beachmont |Brookline |11 Sep 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKQ?i=434&cat=718897 206]] |- |Stanley Cerewicz |4 |Brockton |Brockton |16 Sep 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKQ?i=434&cat=718897 206]] |- |Howard Morgan Price |5 |Somerville |Boston |16 Sep 1909 |25 Nov 1909 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKQ?i=434&cat=718897 206]] |- |Margrette C. Disbrow |9 |Lynn |Lynn |16 Sep 1909 |15 Jan 1924 |D.M.D. Imp. Trans. to Belchertown |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKQ?i=434&cat=718897 206]] |- |Nathaniel Bullock |6 |Chelsea |Boston |19 Sep 1909 |9 Aug 1915 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKQ?i=434&cat=718897 206]] |- |Edward A. Bartlett |15 |Southbridge |Southbridge |21 Sep 1909 |30 Mar 1911 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKQ?i=434&cat=718897 206]] |- |Fred C. Green |15 |Lawrence |So. Lawrence |21 Sep 1909 |1 Mar 1912 |N. Imp. Com. to Danvers Hosp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKQ?i=434&cat=718897 206]] |- |Solomon Jacobson |13 |Boston |Malden |21 Sep 1909 |31 Sep 1912 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWKQ?i=434&cat=718897 206]] |- |Nelson A. King |9 |New Bedford |Fairhaven |21 Sep 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFL?i=435&cat=718897 207]] |- |Elizabeth C. Shea |8 |Danvers |Danvers |21 Sep 1909 |2 Jul 1911 |Died - Exhaustion of chronic idiocy |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFL?i=435&cat=718897 207]] |- |Mildred W. Brown |13 |Abington |Abington |22 Sep 1909 |10 Apr 1919 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFL?i=435&cat=718897 207]] |- |Albert Duck |7 |Chelsea |Malden |22 Sep 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFL?i=435&cat=718897 207]] |- |Stephen F. Doherty |17 |Fall River |Fall River |23 Sep 1909 |8 Feb 1910 |Imp. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFL?i=435&cat=718897 207]] |- |John T. Kenney |9 |Boston |Boston |25 Sep 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFL?i=435&cat=718897 207]] |- |Courtney M. Laster |10 |Rumford, RI |New Bedford |27 Sep 1909 |24 Nov 1917 |Died - TB of Omentum, Lobar Pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFL?i=435&cat=718897 207]] |- |Gustaf Adolph Osberg |19 |Cambridge |Wollaston |4 Oct 1909 |11 Nov 1909 |Imp. To Wrentham School |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFL?i=435&cat=718897 207]] |- |Dorothy Gay |4 |Quincy |Quincy |7 Oct 1909 |8 Jan 1920 |Com. to Monson |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFL?i=435&cat=718897 207]] |- |Lincoln G. Roberts |8 |Somerville |Arlington |8 Oct 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFL?i=435&cat=718897 207]] |- |Ralph D. Barr |21 |Worcester |Worcester |8 Oct 1909 |29 Oct 1909 |not suitable case |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFL?i=435&cat=718897 207]] |- |Harold Ischer |12 |Somerville |Somerville |9 Oct 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFL?i=435&cat=718897 207]] |- |Howard Alfred Wetherbee |7 |Bridgewater |Bridgewater |9 Oct 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFL?i=435&cat=718897 207]] |- |Elizabeth M. Hulbert |11 |Scotland |Boston |11 Oct 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFL?i=435&cat=718897 207]] |- |Georgianna Nolan |17 |Boston |Boston |11 Oct 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFL?i=435&cat=718897 207]] |- |Dora Elizabeth Francis |10 |Boston |Boston |11 Oct 1909 |31 Oct 1913 |Taken by Mother to go South |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFL?i=435&cat=718897 207]] |- |William Walker |9 |Hingham |Hingham |19 Oct 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFL?i=435&cat=718897 207]] |- |Lawrence Chapman |7 |Windsor, Vt |Windsor, Vt. |21 Oct 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFL?i=435&cat=718897 207]] |- |Alice Eaton Gill |18 |Boston |Quincy |21 Oct 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFL?i=435&cat=718897 207]] |- |Mary Elizabeth Smith |19 |Boston |Hyde Park |22 Oct 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFL?i=435&cat=718897 207]] |- |Ellen Kelly |15 |Boston |Boston |26 Oct 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFL?i=435&cat=718897 207]] |- |Pearl Leete |16 |Brookfield |Brookfield |27 Oct 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFL?i=435&cat=718897 207]] |- |John DiGregorio |6 | | |28 Oct 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFL?i=435&cat=718897 207]] |- |Ardelarde Brooks |15 |Lawrence |Tewksbury |29 Oct 1909 |20 Apr 1920 | Imp. Visit conf. |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFL?i=435&cat=718897 207]] |- |John Rush | |Tewksbury |Tewksbury |29 Oct 1909 |10 Jul 1918 |Died - Lobar pneumonia |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFL?i=435&cat=718897 207]] |- |Henry W. Proud |12 |Boston |Tewksbury |29 Oct 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFL?i=435&cat=718897 207]] |- |Arthur White | |Halifax, NS |Boston |2 Nov 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFL?i=435&cat=718897 207]] |- |Charles H. Morse |21 |Fitchburg |Fitchburg |4 Nov 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFL?i=435&cat=718897 207]] |- |Morris Spinoza |17 |Boston |Boston |9 Nov 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFL?i=435&cat=718897 207]] |- |Percy Strang |17 |Pembroke |Pembroke |10 Nov 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFL?i=435&cat=718897 207]] |- |Louise Madden |12 |Cambridge |Cambridge |16 Oct 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFL?i=435&cat=718897 207]] |- |Mabel Pierce |19 |Harwich |Yarmouth |17 Oct 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFL?i=435&cat=718897 207]] |- |Dorothy McGregor |17 |Boston |Boston |18 Oct 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFL?i=435&cat=718897 207]] |- |Chester Allen |18 | |Bradford |19 Oct 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWFL?i=435&cat=718897 207]] |- |Harold Fontaine |17 |Cambridge |Cambridge |19 Nov 1909 | | |[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-DWXQ?i=436&cat=718897 208]] |} Return to Main Page at [[Space:Massachusetts_School_for_the_Feeble-Minded|Massachusetts School for the Feeble-Minded]]

Massachusetts Soldier and Sailors of the Revolutionary War

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{{Red|Massachusetts soldiers and sailors of the Revolutionary War, Wright & Potter Printing Company, Boston, 1896. Seventeen volumes}} [https://archive.org/details/masssoldiers17bostrich archives] *[https://archive.org/details/massachusettssol00mass Volume I] A-Bery
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Massachusetts Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines in the Civil War

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Massachusetts]] == Massachusetts Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines in the Civil War == Compiled and published by The Adjutant General. In accordance with Chapter 475, Acts of 1899 and Chapter 64, Resolves of 1930. * published in Norwood, Mass. by Norwood Press, 1931-1933 (Vol 1-7) * published in Brookline, Mass. by Riverdale Press, 1935 (Vol 8) * Source Example: ::: ''[[Space:Massachusetts Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines in the Civil War|Massachusetts Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines in the Civil War]]'' (Norwood Press, Norwood, 1931) * Inline Citation Example: ::: ''[[#MSSMCW|Massachusetts Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines in the Civil War]]'': Vol. 1, Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Massachusetts Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines in the Civil War|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * All: http://archives.lib.state.ma.us/handle/2452/50883 * Vol 1 (1931) ::* 1st - 11th Infantry ::* https://archive.org/details/massachusettssol11931mass * Vol 2 (1931) ::* 12th - 24th Infantry ::* https://archive.org/details/massachusettssol21931mass * Vol 3 (1932) ::* 25th - 37th Infantry ::* https://archive.org/details/massachusettssol31931mass * Vol 4 (1932) ::* 38th - 57th Infantry ::* https://archive.org/details/massachusettssol41931mass * Vol 5 (1932) ::* 58th Infantry - 3rd Heavy Artillery includes all Battery Light Artillery regiments ::* https://archive.org/details/massachusettssol51931mass * Vol 6 (1933) ::* 4th Heavy Artillery - US Army Enlistments (A to L) ::* https://archive.org/details/massachusettssol61931mass * Vol 7 (1933) ::* US Army Enlistments (M to Z) - US Navy Enlistments (A to E) ::* https://archive.org/details/massachusettssol71931mass * Vol 8 (1935) ::* US Navy Enlistments (F to Z) - US Marine Enlistments ::* https://archive.org/details/massachusettssol81931mass

Massachusetts Source-a-Thon Resources

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[[Space:Jillaine's_Dream_Source_Help_Page#Examples:_Source_Citations|Jillaine's Dream Source Help Page]] has examples of proper formatting using Wiki Markup. === Formatting of Common Massachusetts Sources === '''[https://archive.org/search.php?query=Eddy%20Town-Record%20Fund%22 Internet Archive:]''' original book citation followed by... : Digital copy from ''www.InternetArchive.org''. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. '''[https://books.google.com Google Books]:''' original book citation followed by... : Digital copy from ''Google Books'': https://books.google.com. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. '''[http://ma-vitalrecords.org/Towns.shtml Massachusetts Vital Records:]''' : John Slaughter, Massachusetts Vital Records Project. ''Early Vital Records of Massachusetts from 1600 to 1850''. Online database of images and transcriptions. http://ma-vitalrecords.org. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi Find-a-Grave]:''' : Author. ‘’Title of Biography’’. [URL-of-biography-page Find A Grave Memorial #-------]. www.FindaGrave.com. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. '''[http://www.americanancestors.org/search/advanced-search?allData=true&database=New%20England%20Historical%20and%20Genealogical%20Register&0.Id=177&0.Value=on&0.Name=Article%20Title%20Only%20Filter& NEHGR]:''' : -Author-. “-Title-”. ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', -month- -year-. [-URL- -Volume #-:-page #-]. Digital copy from New England Historical and Genealogical Society at ''www.AmericanAncestors.org'' subscription site. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. '''[http://www.americanancestors.org/search/advanced-search?database=Torrey%27s%20New%20England%20Marriages%20to%201700& Torrey:]''' : Clarence Almon Torrey. ''New England Marriages Prior to 1700.'' New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 2011. Digital copy from ''www.AmericanAncestors.org'' subscription site. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. '''[http://www.americanancestors.org/search/advanced-search?allData=true&category=Great%20Migration%20Study%20Project& Great Migration Study Project] * '''[http://www.americanancestors.org/search/advanced-search?database=Great%20Migration%20Begins%3A%20Immigrants%20to%20N.E.%201620-1633%2C%20Vols.%20I-III&0.Id=214&0.Value=on&0.Name=Featured%20Name%20Only& Great Migration Begins]:''' Robert Charles Anderson, New England Historic Genealogical Society. ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633'', Volumes I-III, Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society (1995), pages. Digital copy from ''www.AmericanAncestors.org'' subscription site. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * '''[http://www.americanancestors.org/search/advanced-search?allData=true&category=Great%20Migration%20Study%20Project&database=Great%20Migration%3A%20Immigrants%20to%20New%20England%2C%201634-1635%2C%20Volume%20I%2C%20A-B&volumeId=7051&volumeName=Vol.%20I%2C%20A-B&0.Id=214&0.Value=on&0.Name=Featured%20Name%20Only& The Great Migration, A-B:]''' Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, A-B'', Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society (1999), I: pages. Digital copy from ''www.AmericanAncestors.org'' subscription site. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * '''[http://www.americanancestors.org/search/advanced-search?allData=true&database=Great%20Migration%3A%20Immigrants%20to%20New%20England%2C%201634-1635%2C%20Volume%20II%2C%20C-F&0.Id=214&0.Value=on&0.Name=Featured%20Name%20Only& The Great Migration, C-F:]''' Robert Charles Anderson, George F. Sanborn Jr, and Melinde Lutz Sanborn, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, C-F'', Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society (2008), II: pages. Digital copy from ''www.AmericanAncestors.org'' subscription site. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * '''[http://www.americanancestors.org/search/advanced-search?allData=true&database=Great%20Migration%3A%20Immigrants%20to%20New%20England%2C%201634-1635%2C%20Volume%20III%2C%20G-H&0.Id=214&0.Value=on&0.Name=Featured%20Name%20Only& The Great Migration, G-H:]''' Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, G-H'', Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society (2003), III: pages. Digital copy from ''www.AmericanAncestors.org'' subscription site. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * '''[http://www.americanancestors.org/search/advanced-search?allData=true&database=Great%20Migration%3A%20Immigrants%20to%20New%20England%2C%201634-1635%2C%20Volume%20IV%2C%20I-L&0.Id=214&0.Value=on&0.Name=Featured%20Name%20Only&The Great Migration, I-L:]''' Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, I-L'', Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society (2007), IV: pages. Digital copy from ''www.AmericanAncestors.org'' subscription site. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * '''[http://www.americanancestors.org/search/advanced-search?allData=true&database=Great%20Migration%3A%20Immigrants%20to%20New%20England%2C%201634-1635%2C%20Volume%20V%2C%20M-P&0.Id=214&0.Value=on&0.Name=Featured%20Name%20Only& The Great Migration, M-P:]''' Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, M-P'', Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society (2009), V: pages. Digital copy from ''www.AmericanAncestors.org'' subscription site. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * '''[http://www.americanancestors.org/search/advanced-search?allData=true&database=Great%20Migration%3A%20Immigrants%20to%20New%20England%2C%201634-1635%2C%20Volume%20VI%2C%20R-S&0.Id=214&0.Value=on&0.Name=Featured%20Name%20Only& The Great Migration, R-S:]''' Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, R-S'', Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society (2009), VI: pages. Digital copy from ''www.AmericanAncestors.org'' subscription site. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * '''[http://www.americanancestors.org/search/advanced-search?allData=true&database=Great%20Migration%3A%20Immigrants%20to%20New%20England%2C%201634-1635%2C%20Volume%20VII%2C%20T-Y&0.Id=214&0.Value=on&0.Name=Featured%20Name%20Only& The Great Migration, T-Y:]''' Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, T-Y'', Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society (2011), VII: pages. Digital copy from ''www.AmericanAncestors.org'' subscription site. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. === Family Search Massachusetts Resources === * [https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1675197?collectionNameFilter=false Massachusetts births and christenings 1639-1915] * [https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1675351?collectionNameFilter=false Massachusetts Marriage Index 1695-1910] * [https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1469062?collectionNameFilter=false Massachusetts Marriages, 1841-1915] * [https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1463156?collectionNameFilter=false Massachusetts deaths 1841-1915] * [https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list Family Search collection list] === Plymouth Colony === * http://plymouthcolony.net/resources/tanbooks.html * http://plymouthcolony.net/resources/vrerrors.html === Massachusetts Towns === ==== Abington ==== * https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofab01abin * https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofab02abin ==== Amesbury ==== * https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofam00ames ==== Andover ==== https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofan01ando https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofan02ando ==== Arlington ==== * https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsarl01arligoog ==== Athol ==== * https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofat02atho ==== Alford ==== * https://archive.org/details/cu31924028819006 ==== Auburn ==== * Franklin P. Rice. ''Vital records of the town of Auburn (formerly Ward) Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1850. With the inscriptions from the old burial grounds''. (Worcester: F. P. Rice, 1900), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/cu31924028822562. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Barre ==== * https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofba00barr ==== Bellingham ==== * ''Vital records of Bellingham, Massachusetts, to the year 1850''. (Boston: Published by the New-England historic genealogical society, at the charge of the Eddy town-record fund, 1904), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofbe00bell. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Beverly ==== * https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofbe01beve * https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofbe02beve ==== Billerica ==== * Henry Allen Hazen. ''History of Billerica, Massachusetts, with a Genealogical Register''. (Boston: A. Williams and Co.,1883), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/historyofbilleri00hazen. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * John Farmer. ''An historical memoir of Billerica, in Massachusetts.'' (Amherst, N.H.: R. Boylston, 1816), pages. Digital copy from Archive.org: https://archive.org/details/historicalmemoir00farme. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Boston ==== * http://bos-gw.rays-place.com/bos/index.htm * http://www.bpl.org/govinfo/online-collections/regional-boston-and-massachusetts/boston-records-commissioners-reports-1674-1822/ Records from NEHGS subscription website: * [http://www.americanancestors.org/search/advanced-search?allData=true&database=Boston%2C%20MA%3A%20Births%2C%20Baptisms%2C%20Marriages%20and%20Deaths%2C%201630-1699& Boston Births, Baptisms, Marriages and Deaths 1630-1699] * [http://www.americanancestors.org/search/advanced-search?allData=true&database=Boston%2C%20MA%3A%20Births%201700-1800& Boston Births 1700-1800] * [http://www.americanancestors.org/search/advanced-search?allData=true&database=Boston%2C%20MA%3A%20Births%2C%201800-1849& Boston Births 1800-1849] * [http://www.americanancestors.org/search/advanced-search?allData=true&database=Boston%2C%20MA%3A%20Marriages%2C%201700-1809& Boston Marriages 1700-1809] * [http://www.americanancestors.org/search/advanced-search?allData=true&database=Boston%2C%20MA%3A%20Deaths%2C%201700-1799& Boston Deaths 1700-1799] * [http://www.americanancestors.org/search/advanced-search?allData=true&database=Boston%2C%20MA%3A%20Deaths%201799-1825& Boston Deaths 1799-1825] ==== Boxborough ==== * https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofbo00boxbo ==== Bradford ==== * ''Vital records of Bradford, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849''. (Topsfield, Mass.: Topsfield Historical Society, 1907), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofbr00brad. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Braintree ==== * Samuel A. Bates. ''Records of the Town of Braintree 1640 to 1793''. (Randolph, Mass.: Daniel H. Huxford, 1886) pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/cu31924025963665. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Brewster ==== * https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofto00brew ==== Bridgewater ==== * ''Vital records of Bridgewater, Massachusetts, to the year 1850'', Volume I. Births. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, at the charge of the Eddy town-record fund, 1916), I: pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofbr01brid. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * ''Vital records of Bridgewater, Massachusetts, to the year 1850'', Volume II. Marriages and Deaths. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, at the charge of the Eddy town-record fund, 1916), II: pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofbr021916brid. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Cambridge ==== * Thomas W. Baldwin, comp. ''Vital records of Cambridge, Massachusetts, to the year 1850'', Volume I: Births. (Boston: Wright & Potter Co., 1914), I: pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofca01camb. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * Thomas W. Baldwin, comp. ''Vital records of Cambridge, Massachusetts, to the year 1850'', Volume II: Marriages and Deaths. (Boston: Wright & Potter Co., 1914), II: pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofca06camb. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Charlestown ==== * Thomas Bellows Wyman. ''The genealogies and estates of Charlestown: in the county of Middlesex and commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1629-1818'', A-J. (Boston: D. Clapp, 1879), I: pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/genealogiesestat01wyma. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * Thomas Bellows Wyman. ''The genealogies and estates of Charlestown: in the county of Middlesex and commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1629-1818'', K-Z. (Boston: D. Clapp, 1879), II: pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/genealogiesestat02wyma. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * James Frothington Hunnewell, ed. Records of the first church in Charlestown, Massachusetts: 1632-1789. (Boston: D Clapp & Son, 1880), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/recordsoffirstch1632char. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Chelmsford ==== * ''Vital records of Chelmsford, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849''. (Salem, Mass.: The Essex Institute, 1914), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofch00chel. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Chilmark ==== * https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofch00chil ==== Conway==== * ''Vital records of Conway, Massachusetts; to the year 1850''. (Boston: The New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1943), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofco00conw. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Dedham ==== * ''Don Gleason Hill, Carlos Slafter, eds. ''Early Records of Dedham, Massachusetts'', Volumes 1 & 2. (Dedham, Mass.: Dedham Transcript Press, 1886), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/earlyrecordsofto01dedh. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Deerfield ==== * Thomas Williams Baldwin, comp. ''Vital records of Deerfield, Massachusetts, to the year 1850'', Volume 1. (Boston: Wright & Potter, 1920), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofde01deer. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * Thomas Williams Baldwin, comp. ''Vital records of Deerfield, Massachusetts, to the year 1850'', Volume 2. (Boston: Wright & Potter, 1920), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofde02deer. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * Evan Haefeli, Kevin Sweeney. ''Captors and Captives: The 1704 French and Indian Raid on Deerfield''. University of Massachusetts Press, 2005. Digital copy snippets from ''books.Google.com'': https://books.google.com/books?id=wtI8_bKSKrYC&q=hawks#v=snippet&q=stebbins&f=false. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * John Williams, Stephen West Williams. ''The redeemed captive returning to Zion : or, a faithful history of remarkable occurences in the captivity and deliverance of Mr. John Williams, minister of the gospel in Deerfield, who in the desolation which befel that plantation by an incursion of the French and Indians, was by them carried away, with his family and his neighborhood, into Canada.'' (Northampton, Mass.: Hopkins, Bridgman, and Co., 1853), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/redeemedcaptiver00will. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * Charlotte Alice Baker. ''True stories of New England captives carried to Canada during the old French and Indian wars''. (Greenfield, Mass.: Press of E.A. Hall & Co., 1897), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/stream/truestoriesofnew00bake#page/46/mode/2up. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * Pocumtack Valley Memorial Association, Deerfield, Massachusetts. ''History and proceedings of the Pocumtuck Valley memorial association; 1880-1889'', Volume 2. (Deerfield, Mass.: Pocumtack Valley Memorial Association,1890), page 351. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/historyproceedin2188pocu. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * George Sheldon. ''A History of Deerfield, Massachusetts: the times when the people by whom it was settled, unsettled and resettled: with a special study ofthe Indian wars of the Connecticut Valley'', Volume 1. (Deerfield, Mass.: 1895), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/historyofdeerfie01shel. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * George Sheldon. ''A History of Deerfield, Massachusetts: the times when the people by whom it was settled, unsettled and resettled: with a special study ofthe Indian wars of the Connecticut Valley'', Volume 2. (Deerfield, Mass.: 1895), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/historyofdeerfie02shel. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Dorchester ==== * http://bos-gw.rays-place.com/dor/index.htm ==== Duxbury ==== * Justin Winsor. ''History of the Town of Duxbury, Massachusetts''. (Boston: Crosby & Nichols, 1849), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofd00wins. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== East Bridgewater ==== * East Bridgewater (Mass). ''Vital records of East Bridgewater, Massachusetts, to the year 1850''. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, at the charge of the Eddy town-record fund, 1917), [https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofea01east#page/292/mode/2up page 292]. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofea01east. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Framingham ==== * William Barry. ''A history of Framingham, Massachusetts, including the Plantation, from 1640 to the present time, with an appendix, containing a notice of Sudbury and its first proprietors''. (Boston: J. Munroe and company, 1847), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/historyofframing00barry. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Gill ==== * https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofgi00gill ==== Grafton ==== * https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofgr1850graf ==== Greenfield ==== * ''Vital records of Greenfield, Massachusetts, to the year 1850''. (Boston: The New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1915), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofgr00gree. Accessed 12 Dec 2017. ==== Hadley ==== * Sylvester Judd, Lucius Boltwood. ''History of Hadley: including the early history of Hatfield, South Hadley, Amherst and Granby, Massachusetts''. (Springfield, Mass.: H.R. Hunting & Co., 1905), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/historyofhadleyi00judd. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * Lucius Manlius Boltwood. ''Genealogies of Hadley Families: Embracing the Early Settlers of the Towns of Hatfield, South Hadley, Amherst, and Granby''. (Northampton, Mass.: Metcalf printers,1862), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/genealogiesofhad00bolt. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Hatfield ==== * Daniel White Wells, Reuben Field Wells. ''A History of Hatfield, Massachusetts, in Three Parts''. (Springfield, Massachusetts: F.C.H. Gibbons, 1910) pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/ahistoryhatfiel00wellgoog. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Hawley ==== * William Giles Atkins. ''History of the town of Hawley, Franklin County, Massachusetts : from its first settlement in 1771 to 1887, with family records and biographical sketches.'' (West Cummington, Mass.: Published by the Author, 1887), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofh00atki. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Heath ==== * https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofhe00hea ==== Hinsdale ==== * https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofhi00hins ==== Holden ==== * https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofho00hold ==== Holliston ==== * ''Vital records of Holliston, Massachusetts, to the year 1850''. (Boston, Mass. : The New England Historic Genealogical Society at the charge of the Eddy Town-Record Fund, 1908), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofho00holl. Accessed 7 Mar 2018. ==== Hubbardston ==== * https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofhu00hubb ==== Hull ==== * https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofhu00hull ==== Lancaster ==== * Henry Stedman Nourse, ed. ''The Birth, Marriage, and Death Register, Church Records and Epitaphs of Lancaster, Massachusetts, 1643-1850''. (Lancaster, Mass.: W. J. Coulter, 1890) pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/birthmarriagedea1905lanc. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Leicester ==== * https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofle00leic ==== Littleton ==== * Joseph Alfred Harwood, Samuel Smith, comp. ''Records of Littleton, Massachusetts''. (Littleton, Mass.: Town of Littleton, 1900), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/recordslittleto00smitgoog. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Manchester ==== * https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofma00manc ==== Medfield ==== * ''Vital Records of Medfield, Massachusetts to the Year 1850''. (Boston: New-England Historic Genealogical Society at the charge of the Eddy Town-Record Fund, 1903), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofme00medf. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * Tilden, William Smith, ed. ''History of the town of Medfield, Massachusetts, 1650-1886: with genealogies of the families that held real estate or made any considerable stay in the town during the first two centuries.'' (Boston: G. H. Ellis, 1887), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofm00tild. Accessed 24 Nov 2017. ==== Medway ==== * ''Vital records of Medway, Massachusetts, to the year 1850''. (Boston: New-England Historic Genealogical Society, at the charge of the Eddy Town-Record Fund, 1905), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofme00medw. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Mendon ==== * Thomas Williams Baldwin, ed. ''Vital records of Mendon, Massachusetts, to the year 1850''. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1920), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofme00mend. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Methuen ==== * https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofme01meth ==== Middleborough ==== * Middleborough Public Library. "Middleborough Vital Records Index, 1649 - 1945, Births." Online database. http://www.midlib.org/dlib/vitlrecs/births.pdf. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * Middleborough Public Library. "Middleborough Vital Records Index, 1649 - 1945, Deaths." Online database. http://www.midlib.org/dlib/vitlrecs/deaths.pdf. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * Middleborough Public Library. "Middleborough Vital Records Index, 1649 - 1945, Marriages by Man's Name." Online database. http://www.midlib.org/dlib/vitlrecs/marriages%20by%20mens%20name.pdf. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * Middleborough Public Library. "Middleborough Vital Records Index, 1649 - 1945, Marriages by Woman's Name." Online database. http://www.midlib.org/dlib/vitlrecs/marriages%20by%20womens%20name.pdf. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Milford ==== * https://archive.org/stream/historyoftownofm02ball ==== Milton ==== * Peter Thacher, Hannah Vose. ''Milton records : births, marriages and deaths, 1662-1843''. (Boston: A. Mudge & Son, 1900), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/miltonrecordsbir00milt. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== New Salem ==== * New Salem (Mass. : Town). ''Vital records of New Salem, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849''. (Salem, Mass.: The Essex institute, 1927), [https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofne1927news#page/46/mode/2up page 46]. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofne1927news. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Newbury ==== * "Vital Records of Newbury, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849, Volume I, Births''. (Salem, Mass.: Essex Institute, 1911), I: pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofne01newb_0. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * "Vital Records of Newbury, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849, Volume II, part 1, Marriages & Deaths''. (Salem, Mass.: Essex Institute, 1911), II1: pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofne21newb. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * "Vital Records of Newbury, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849, Volume II, part 2, Marriages & Deaths''. (Salem, Mass.: Essex Institute, 1911), II2: pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofne22newb. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Northampton ==== * http://richgenealogy.com/NH-Intro.html * James Russell Trumbull, Seth Pomeroy. ‘’History of Northampton Massachusetts from its Settlement in 1654, Volume I.’’,1898. (Northampton, Mass.: Press of Gazette printing co., 1898), I: pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/historyofnortham00trum. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * James Russell Trumbull, Seth Pomeroy. ‘’History of Northampton Massachusetts from its Settlement in 1654, Volume II.’’,1898. (Northampton, Mass.: Press of Gazette printing co., 1902), II: pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/historyofnortham02trum. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Northfield ==== * Josiah Howard Temple, George Sheldon. ''A history of the town of Northfield, Massachusetts : for 150 years, with an account of the prior occupation of the territory by the Squakheags : and with family genealogies''. (Albany, N.Y.: J. Munsell, 1875), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofn00temp. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Orange ==== ==== Pembroke ==== * ''Vital records of Pembroke, Massachusetts, to the year 1850''. (Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, at the charge of the Eddy Town-Record Fund, 1911), [https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofpe00newe#page/180/mode/2up page 181]. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofpe00newe. Accessed 30 Sep 2017. ==== Petersham==== * ''Vital records of Petersham, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849''. (Worcester, Mass.: F. P. Rice, 1904), [https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofpe00pete#page/145/mode/1up/search/spooner page 145]. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofpe00pete. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Reading ==== * Thomas Williams Baldwin, comp. ''Vital records of Reading, Massachusetts, to the year 1850''. (Boston: Wright & Potter Co., 1912), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofre00inread. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Rehoboth ==== * James Newell Arnold. ''Vital record of Rehoboth, 1642-1896 : marriages, intentions, births, deaths : with supplement containing the record of 1896, colonial returns, lists of the early settlers, purchasers, freemen, inhabitants, the soldiers serving in Philip's war and the revolution''. (Providence, R.I.: Narragansett Historical Pub. Co., 1897), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordofreh00arno. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * George Henry Tilton. ''A history of Rehoboth, Massachusetts: its history for 275 years, 1643-1918, in which is incorporated the vital parts of the original history of the town published in 1836, and written by Leonard Bliss, Jr.'' (Boston: George H. Tilton, 1918. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/ahistoryrehobot00blisgoog. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Rochester ==== * Henry Edwards Scott, ed. ''Vital records of Rochester, Massachusetts, to the year 1850, Volume I, Births''. (Boston: New England historic genealogical society, at the charge of the Eddy town-record fund, 1914), I: pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofro01roch. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * Henry Edwards Scott, ed. ''Vital records of Rochester, Massachusetts, to the year 1850, Volume II, Marriages & Deaths''. (Boston: New England historic genealogical society, at the charge of the Eddy town-record fund, 1914), II: pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofro02roch. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Roxbury ==== * http://bos-gw.rays-place.com/rox/index.htm ==== Salem ==== * ''Vital records of Salem, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849, Volume I, Births A-L''. (Salem, Mass.: Essex Institute, 1916), I: pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofsa01sale. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * ''Vital records of Salem, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849, Volume II, Births M-Y''. (Salem, Mass.: Essex Institute, 1916), II: pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofsa00salemas. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * ''Vital records of Salem, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849, Volume III, marriages''. (Salem, Mass.: Essex Institute, 1924), III: pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofsa03esse. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Salisbury ==== * ''Vital records of Salisbury, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849''. (Topsfield, Mass.: Topsfield Historical Society, 1915), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofsa00salisb. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * David Webster Hoyt. ‘'The old families of Salisbury and Amesbury, Massachusetts ; with some related families of Newbury, Haverhill, Ipswich and Hampton, Volume I''. (Providence, R.I.: Snow & Farnham Co., 1897), I: pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/oldfamiliesofsal01hoyt. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * David Webster Hoyt. ''The old families of Salisbury and Amesbury, Massachusetts ; with some related families of Newbury, Haverhill, Ipswich and Hampton, with some related families of adjoining towns and of York County, Maine, Volume II''. (Providence, R.I.: Snow & Farnham Co., 1902), II: pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/oldfamiliesofsal02hoyt. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * David Webster Hoyt. ''The old families of Salisbury and Amesbury, Massachusetts ; with some related families of Newbury, Haverhill, Ipswich and Hampton, with some related families of adjoining towns and of York County, Maine, Volume III''. (Providence, R.I.: Snow & Farnham Co., 1916), III: pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/oldfamiliesofsal03hoyt. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * David Webster Hoyt. ''Additions and corrections for The old families of Salisbury and Amesbury, Massachusetts : supplemental to those ending on p. 1037, vol. III''. (Providence, R.I.: Snow & Farnham Co., 1919), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/additionscorrect00hoyt. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Scituate ==== * F. Apthorp Foster, ed. ''Vital records of Scituate, Massachusetts, to the year 1850, Volume I, Births''. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, at the charge of the Eddy Town-Record Fund, 1909), I: pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofsc01newe. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * F. Apthorp Foster, ed. ''Vital records of Scituate, Massachusetts, to the year 1850, Volume II, Marriages & Deaths''. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, at the charge of the Eddy Town-Record Fund, 1909), II: pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofsc02newe. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Springfield ==== * https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1865477?collectionNameFilter=false * Henry Martyn Burt. ''The first century of the history of Springfield; the official records from 1636 to 1736, with an historical review and biographical mention of the founders, Volume I". (Reprint) (Springfield, Mass.: H.M. Burt, 1898), I: pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/firstcenturyofhi01spri. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * Henry Martyn Burt. ''The First Century of the History of Springfield: The Official Records from 1636 to 1736, with an Historical Review and Biographical Mention of the Founders'', Volume II''. (Springfield, Mass.: H.M. Burt, 1899), II: pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/firstcenturyofhi021899spri. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * Mason Arnold Green. ‘’Springfield, 1636-1886: history of town and city, including an account of the quarter-millennial celebration’’. (Springfield, Mass.: C. A. Nichols & Co., 1888), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/springfield1888gree. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Sudbury ==== * ''Vital Records of Sudbury, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850''. (Boston: New-England Historic Genealogical Society, at the charge of the Eddy Town-Record Fund, 1903) pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofsu00sudbur. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Sunderland ==== * John Montague Smith, Henry W. Taft, Abbie T. Montague. ''History of the Town of Sunderland, Massachusetts, Which Originally Embraced Within its Limits the Present Towns of Montague and Leverett, 1683-1899''. (Greenfield, Mass.: E. A. Hall & Co., 1899), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/stream/historytownsund00montgoog. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Tewksbury ==== * https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofte00tewk ==== Waltham ==== * https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofwa00newe ==== Ward ==== * See Town of Auburn. ==== Warren ==== * https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofwa00warr ==== Western ==== * See Town of Warren. ==== Weymouth ==== * https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofwe01weym * https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofwe02weym ==== Whately ==== * James M. Crafts. ''History of the Town of Whately, Mass. Including a Narrative of Leading Events from the First Planting of Hatfield: 1661-1899''. (Orange, Mass.: D. L. Crandall, 1899), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofw00craf. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Woburn ==== * Edward Francis Johnson.''Woburn Records of Births, Deaths, Marriages, and Marriage Intentions, from 1640 to 1900'', Volume . Published by Andrews, Cutler, & Company, 1890. * https://archive.org/details/woburnrecordsofb01john * https://archive.org/details/woburnrecordsofb02john * https://archive.org/details/woburnrecordsofb03john * https://archive.org/details/woburnrecordsofb0406john (4&5) * https://archive.org/details/woburnrecordsofb06john * https://archive.org/details/woburnrecordsofb07john * https://archive.org/details/woburnrecordsofb08john * https://archive.org/details/woburnrecordsofb0709john (includes 9) * https://archive.org/details/woburnrecordsofb10john ==== Worcester ==== * http://www.worcesterma.gov/city-clerk/birth-marriage-death-certs * Ellery Bicknell Crane, ed. ''Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts, with a history of Worcester society of antiquity, Volume I''. (New York: Lewis Publishing Co., 1907), I: pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/historichomesins01crane. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * Ellery Bicknell Crane, ed. ''Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts, with a history of Worcester society of antiquity, Volume II''. (New York: Lewis Publishing Co., 1907), II: pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/historichomesins02crane. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * Ellery Bicknell Crane, ed. ''Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts, with a history of Worcester society of antiquity, Volume III''. (New York: Lewis Publishing Co., 1907), III: pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/historichomesins03crane. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * Ellery Bicknell Crane, ed. ''Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts, with a history of Worcester society of antiquity, Volume IV''. (New York: Lewis Publishing Co., 1907), IV: pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/historichomesins04crane. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. * Caleb Arnold Wall. ''Reminiscences of Worcester from the earliest period, historical and genealogical with notices of early settlers and prominent citizens, and descriptions of old landmarks and ancient dwellings, accompanied by a map and numerous illustrations.'' (Worcester, Mass.: Tyler & Seagrave, 1877), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/reminiscencesofwf00wall. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Wrentham ==== * Thomas Williams Baldwin, comp. ''Vital records of Wrentham, Massachusetts, to the year 1850''. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1910), pages. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofwr00wren. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. === Some Massachusetts Surnames === Caution: most of these sources are inadequate in themselves, but they may point you to acceptable sources in other places, for example, the vital records of a particular town. They often provide useful additions in the See Also section. ==== Abbott ==== https://archive.org/stream/descendantsofgeo02abbo#page/n1/mode/2up ==== Adams ==== Andrew N. Adams. ''[https://archive.org/stream/genealogicalhist00adam#page/n6/mode/1up A genealogical history of Henry Adams, of Braintree, Mass., and his descendants; also John Adams, of Cambridge, Mass., 1632-1897]''. The Tuttle company printers, Rutland, Vt.,1898. http://www.masshist.org/adams/family-tree http://books.google.com/books?id=Ss8UAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=adams+genealogy&hl=en&sa=X&ei=mJdzVN2pFMbToASz0IKYCg&ved=0CCYQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=ward&f=false http://books.google.com/books?id=2Eh7Z12RpR8C&printsec=frontcover&dq=adams+genealogy&hl=en&sa=X&ei=mJdzVN2pFMbToASz0IKYCg&ved=0CCsQ6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q=ward&f=false ==== Allen ==== http://books.google.com/books?id=IV8hPxRANm8C&pg=PA303&dq=children+of+samuel+allen+of+braintree&hl=en&sa=X&ei=38M8VNePMIeyyAS_-4KwBA&ved=0CCkQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=children%20of%20samuel%20allen%20of%20braintree&f=false http://books.google.com/books/reader?id=m8TF5hcBSp4C&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&pg=GBS.PA5 ==== Arms ==== https://archive.org/details/genealogicalreco00arms ==== Baldwin ==== [https://archive.org/details/baldwingenealogy00bald ‘’The Baldwin Genealogy, from 1500 to 1881’’]. Charles Candee Baldwin. Cleveland, 0hio, Leader Printing Company, 1881. Joseph L. Chester. “Report of Investigations Concerning the Family of Baldwin, of Aston Clinton, Co. Bucks.” NEHGR, April, 1884, vol. 38, pp. 160-170. https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=6giBbC5tEUIC ==== Ball ==== Francis Ball’s Descendants https://archive.org/stream/francisballsdesc01ball#page/14/mode/2up ==== Bartlett ==== Orange: http://www.ancestors-genealogy.com/vross/172.html ==== Billings ==== * Helen S. Ullmann. ''Some Descendants of Roger Billings of Dorchester, Massachusetts''. Boston, Mass. : Newbury Street Press, 2012. [WorldCat entry: https://www.worldcat.org/title/some-descendants-of-roger-billings-of-dorchester-massachusetts/oclc/806965047]. ==== Bliss ==== Genealogy of the Bliss Family in America https://archive.org/stream/genealogyofbliss00blis#page/52/mode/2up ==== Brainard/Brainerd ==== https://archive.org/stream/genealogyofbrain01brai#page/110/mode/2up/search/bradley ==== Brewster ==== The Brewster Genealogy, 1566-1907. Emma C. Brewster Jones. Grafton Press, New York, 1908. https://openlibrary.org/books/OL7007780M/The_Brewster_genealogy_1566-1907 Signers of the Mayflower compact. Annie Arnoux Haxtun. New York, Reprinted from the Mail and express, 1897-99. http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.35112101214874;view=1up;seq=132 ==== Brigham ==== https://archive.org/details/historyofbrigham01brig ==== Bryan/Bryant ==== ‘’Alexander Bryan of Milford, Connecticut, His Ancestors and His Descendants’’. C. C. Baldwin. Cleveland Ohio,1889. https://archive.org/stream/alexanderbryanof00bald#page/n3/mode/2up ==== Bullard ==== Bullard and allied families; the American ancestors of George Newton Bullard and Mary Elizabeth Bullard. Edgar J. Bullard. Detroit,1930. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005729846 Other Bullards, a Genealogy: supplementary to Bullard and allied families. Edgar John Bullard, Port Austin, MI, 1928. https://archive.org/details/otherbullardsgen00bull ==== Burt ==== http://books.google.com/books?id=gYpQAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=northampton+ma+early+records++genealogy&hl=en&sa=X&ei=cuHuUvaxIqKSyAH8-IDoBA&ved=0CD8Q6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=northampton%20ma%20early%20records%20%20genealogy&f=false ==== Clark/Clarke ==== Descendants of Nathaniel Clarke and Elizabeth Somerby of Newbury, Mass. https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=WZMQhZl_VPMC&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&authuser=0&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA30 Clarks in Sunderland http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/MAFRANKL/2005-05/1116687906 ==== Collins ==== Anna L. P. Collins and Charles Henry Pope. [https://archive.org/stream/henrycollinsofly00coll#page/n7/mode/2up Henry Collins of Lynn, and some of his descendants in Southborough, Massachusetts and Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire]. Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1916. ==== Emerson ==== * The King Family of Suffield, Connecticut, Its English Ancestry, A.D. 1389-1662, and American Descendants, A.D. 1662-1908: Comprising Numerous Branches in Many States of the United States, Also Appendices Containing Information Concerning Some of Its Maternal Ancestors. 1908. Press of the Walter N. Brunt Company. http://books.google.com/books?id=cBdWAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA502&lpg=PA502&dq=elizabeth+emerson+fuller+perrin+ipswich&source=bl&ots=bYDOkZaMs_&sig=O4jtyErbbcnhZhzG9EAoZh5jM6M&hl=en&sa=X&ei=JzPoUu2PBYL4yQG8pICIAw&ved=0CFoQ6AEwBw#v=onepage&q=elizabeth%20emerson%20fuller%20perrin%20ipswich&f=false ==== Everett ==== Descendants of Richard Everett of Dedham, Massachusetts. https://archive.org/stream/descendantsofric00ever#page/12/mode/2up Genealogy of the Everett Family https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=ZAPVAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&authuser=0&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA215 ==== Field ==== [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=OU9MAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&authuser=0&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA1 Field Genealogy: Being the Record of All the Field Family in America, Whose Ancestors Were in this Country Prior to 1700…], Volume 1. Frederick Clifton Pierce. Published by W.B. Conkey, Chicago, 1901. ==== Foote ==== [http://books.google.com/books?id=3aFMAAAAMAAJ The Foote family: or, The descendants of Nathaniel Foote, one of the first ...] By Nathaniel Goodwin ==== Foster ==== http://research.surnames.com/england/research_project.htm. Ben Foster, e-mail. Foster DNA Group 7. Participant #166. St. Louis, Missouri ==== French ==== Thomas French disambiguation? http://minerdescent.com/2011/08/22/thomas-french-immigrant/ ==== Gildersleeve ==== Gildersleeve Pioneers. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005731156 ==== Graves/Greaves ==== [http://www.gravesfa.org/gen168.htm Thomas Graves: 1645 Settler of Hartford, Connecticut and Hatfield, Massachusetts and His Descendants. Graves Family Association online database, compiled by Kenneth Graves. Genealogy #168, accessed 3/10/14. ==== Hakes ==== [https://archive.org/stream/hakesfamily00byuhake#page/100/mode/1up/ The Hakes Family, 2nd ed. with additions and corrections]. Harry Hakes. Published 1889 by Press of R. Baur & Son in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Digital copy courtesy of [https://archive.org/details/texts InternetArchive.org]. [http://people.albion.edu/rhoughto/Family/Hakes/Genealogy.htm ==== Haseltine/Hazeltine/Hazelton ==== William Berry Lapham. [https://openlibrary.org/books/OL7078372M/Genealogical_sketches_of_Robert_and_John_Hazelton_and_some_of_their_descendants_with_brief_notices_o Genealogical sketches of Robert and John Hazelton and some of their descendants with brief notices of other New England families bearing this name.] Published by F.H. Hazelton, Portland, ME,1892. https://archive.org/stream/genealogicalsket00laph#page/20/mode/2up ==== Henry ==== http://www.angelfire.com/la/ancestors/Henry.html ==== Hinsdale ==== ==== Hoar ==== https://archive.org/stream/hoarfamilyinamer00nour#page/36/mode/2up/search/Joanna ==== Holcomb/Holcombe ==== http://www.holcombegenealogy.com/data/index.htm ==== Hosmer ==== * Genealogy of the Hosmer Family. James B. Hosmer, Hartford, 1861. https://archive.org/stream/genealogyhosmer00hosmgoog#page/n5/mode/2up ==== Houghton ==== [http://people.albion.edu/rhoughto/Family/Houghton/The_Houghton_Genealogy_New.pdf The Houghton Genealogy: Descendants of Ralph and John Houghton of Lancaster, Massachusetts]. John W. Houghton. Frederick H. Hitchcock Genealogical Publisher, New York, 1912. ==== Hoyt ==== David Webster Hoyt, William Barnes. ''Hoyt Family. A genealogical history of J. Hoyt of Salisbury, and D. Hoyt of Deerfield, ... and their descendants: with some account of the earlier Connecticut Hoyts, and an appendix, containing the family record of W. Barnes of Salisbury, a list of the first settlers of Salisbury and Amesbury, etc.'' Boston, 1857. http://books.google.com/books?id=mB1YAAAAcAAJ David Webster Hoyt. ''A genealogical history of the Hoyt, Haight, and Hight families. 1871. Providence Press. Boston, 1871. https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JzxVAAAAMAAJ ==== Hubbard/Hobart ==== https://archive.org/stream/onethousandyears00daye#page/440/mode/2up/search/texas ==== Hunt ==== https://archive.org/details/genealogyofnamef00wyma ==== Ingalls ==== https://archive.org/stream/genealogyhistory01burl#page/34/mode/2up/search/haseltine ==== Ludlow ==== Ludlow Family History, compiled by WL Mund. Contact: [[Partridge-944|Carole Partridge]] for details. ==== Mason ==== A Record of the Descendants of Robert Mason of Roxbury, Massachusetts, Part 3. William L. Mason, Milwaukee, 1891. https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=U7o1AAAAMAAJ ==== Merrick/Mirick/Myrick ==== [https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=2rU0AAAAMAAJ ''Genealogy of the Merrick-Mirick-Myrick Family of Massachusetts, 1636-1902'']. George Byron Merrick. Tracy, Gibbs & Company, 1902. ==== Morgan ==== * Morgan, Nathaniel Harris. ''Morgan genealogy: A History of James Morgan, of New London, Conn. and His Descendants; from 1607 to 1869.'' (Hartford: Case, Lockwood & Brainard, 1869) pages. Digital copy borrowed from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/morgangenealogyh1992morg. Accessed 16 Feb 2017. ==== Nash ==== Rev. Sylvester Nash. [https://archive.org/stream/nashfamilyorrec00nashgoog#page/n8/mode/1up The Nash Family or, Records of the Descendants of Thomas Nash of New Haven, Connecticut, 1640]. Case, Tiffany and Co., Hartford, Connecticut, 1853. Digital copy courtesy of [https://archive.org/details/texts Internet Archive.org]. ==== Newhall/Newell ==== https://archive.org/stream/newhallfamilyofl01wate#page/108/mode/2up The Newhall Family of Lynn, Massachusetts ==== Nims ==== Francis Nims Thompson. [https://archive.org/stream/thestoryofgodfre02thom#page/n2/mode/1up "The Story of Godfrey Nims", as read to the Nims family association, at Deerfield, Massachusetts, on August 13, 1914]. E.A. Hall, Greenfield, Massachusetts, 1914. ==== Parsons ==== Henry Parsons. [http://books.google.com/books?id=itpGAAAAMAAJ Parsons Family: Descendants of Cornet Joseph Parsons, Springfield ..., Volume 2] https://archive.org/stream/parsonsfamily00parsgoog#page/n9/mode/2up http://books.google.com/books/about/Parsons_Family.html?id=itpGAAAAMAAJ ==== Partridge ==== Partridge Genealogy, Descendants of George Partridge of Duxbury Massachusetts. George Henry Partridge. Norwood, Massachusetts, 1915. http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89092814789;view=1up;seq=9 George Homer Partridge. [https://play.google.com/store/books/details/George_Homer_Partridge_Partridge_Genealogy?id=0OAUAAAAYAAJ Descendants of John Partridge of Medfield, Mass.] Boston. David Clapp & Son. 1904. Text version: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1rUJCJRaPyeQqRgsdzoDsWussUp56o59qmzMB33Fo1RA/edit?usp Good Rootsweb discussion http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/PARTRIDGE/2004-03/1078980643 ==== Pidge/Pigg ==== The Pigg or Pidge Family in England and America https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=bHFbAAAAMAAJ&rdid=book-bHFbAAAAMAAJ&rdot=1 Genealogy: A Journal of American Ancestry, Volumes 3-5 William Montgomery Clemens Lyman Horace Weeks - January 1, 1918 W.M. Clemens – Publisher ==== Rice ==== [https://archive.org/stream/agenealogicalhi00wardgoog#page/n10/mode/2up A Genealogical History of the Rice Family: Descendants of Deacon Edmund Rice, who Came from Berkhamstead, England, and Settled at Sudbury, Massachusetts, in 1638 or 9] Andrew Henshaw Ward. Published by C. B. Richardson, Boston, 1858. Courtesy of Google Books, https://play.google.com. http://books.google.com/books?id=DKxOAAAAMAAJ http://books.google.com/books?id=BskWAwAAQBAJ&pg=PA67&lpg=PA67&dq=lydia+grout+nathan+barton&source=bl&ots=e3fBUxlTqd&sig=5a80bX4-y1dETziO-_d35sV-kDo&hl=en&sa=X&ei=tglEVIL-Ka-rjAKZoIHwBA&ved=0CCsQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=lydia%20grout%20nathan%20barton&f=false ==== Rockwood ==== Charles Allcott Flagg. [http://books.google.com/books?id=KmFPAAAAMAAJ The Descendants of Benjamin Rockwood, Sr., of Grafton, Mass.] Washington D.C., 1905. ==== Robins/Robbins ==== http://robbins.wikispot.org/Daniel_Robins_(1627-1714) ==== Root ==== https://play.google.com/books/reader2?id=X6VPAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en ==== Rowlandson ==== http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Gazetteer/Places/America/United_States/_Topics/history/_Texts/EAMKPW/10*.html https://sites.google.com/site/emilyfarrer/home/jos-rowlandson-and-mary-white/landson-white-history-by-ruth-h-barker ==== Spooner ==== * Thomas Spooner. ''Records of William Spooner, of Plymouth, Mass.: and his descendants, vol. I.'' (Cincinnati: F.W. Freeman, 1883), [https://archive.org/stream/recordsofwilliam01spoo#page/35/mode/1up page 35]. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': https://archive.org/details/recordsofwilliam01spoo. Accessed 1 Oct 2017. ==== Stebbins ==== * ''The Stebbins Genealogy’’. Ralph Stebbins Greenlee and Robert Lemuel Greenlee. (Chicago: 1904). [https://archive.org/details/stebbinsgenealog01ingree Volume 1] [https://archive.org/details/stebbinsgenealog02lcgree Volume 2]. Digital copy from ''www.Archive.org'': ______. Accessed 1 Mar 2017. [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofstebb00steb ''Genealogy of the Stebbins Family: including kindred lines of Swetland, Wilcox and Cheney families'']. Willis Merrill Stebbins. Brown Printing Service, Lincoln, Nebraska, 1940. “Stebbins Families in Springfield and Longmeadow” Willard S. Allen. NEHGR, April, 1884, vol. 38, pp. 157-159. https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=6giBbC5tEUIC http://www.stebbinsancestralsociety.com/index.html First Century of History of Springfield http://books.google.com/books?id=T9UyAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA161&lpg=PA161&dq=hannah+wright+thomas+stebbins+marriage&source=bl&ots=qxX11t-cbM&sig=HzLqvKwHBGqZUKN3OeWgpcXAsfE&hl=en&sa=X&ei=P1vcUvfwCdjqoATqpoLYDQ&ved=0CC4Q6AEwAjgK#v=onepage&q=hannah%20wright%20thomas%20stebbins%20marriage&f=false ==== Stickney ==== * The Stickney Family: a genealogical memoir of the descendants of William and Elizabeth Stickney, from 1637 to 1869. Matthew Adams Stickney. Essex Institute Press, Salem, Massachusetts,1869. https://archive.org/stream/stickneyfamilyge00stic#page/122/mode/2up/ https://archive.org/stream/stickneyfamilyge00stic#page/12/mode/2up/search/amos ==== Stowell ==== The Stowell Genealogy. A Record of the Descendants of Samuel Stowell of Hingham, Mass. William Henry Harrison Stowell. The Tuttle Company, Publishers. Rutland, Vermont,1922. 1922, William Averill Stowell, Amherst, Mass. https://archive.org/stream/stowellgenealogy00stow#page/56/mode/1up ==== Stratton ==== https://archive.org/stream/bookofstrattonsb02stra#page/n9/mode/2up ==== Strong ==== Benjamin Woodbridge Dwight. [https://play.google.com/store/books/details/Benjamin_Woodbridge_Dwight_The_History_of_the_Desc?id=MGRmAAAAMAAJ The History of the Descendants of Elder John Strong, of Northampton, Mass.], Vol. 1. J. Munsell, Publisher. 1871. Benjamin Woodbridge Dwight. [https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=GWJmAAAAMAAJ The History of the Descendants of Elder John Strong, of Northampton, Mass.], Vol. 2. J. Munsell, Publisher. 1871. ==== Thacher/Thatcher ==== Thacher-Thatcher Genealogy https://archive.org/stream/thacherthatcherg116tott#page/n9/mode/2up ==== Vinton ==== ''The Vinton memorial, comprising a genealogy of the descendants of John Vinton of Lynn, 1648: also, genealogical sketches of several allied families, namely, those bearing the names of Alden, Adams, Allen, Boylston, Faxon, French, Hayden, Holbrook, Mills, Niles, Penniman, Thayer, White, Richardson, Baldwin, Carpenter, Safford, Putnam, and Green : interspersed with notices of many other ancient families with an appendix containing a history of the Braintree Iron Works, and other historical matter''. John Adams Vinton. Published by S.K. Whipple and Co., 1858. https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=swVaAAAAMAAJ. ==== Waite ==== Thomas Waite of Portsmouth RI and some of his descendants. http://www.americanancestors.org/PageDetail.aspx?recordId=236689255 ==== Ward ==== Andrew Henshaw Ward. [https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=2BxYAAAAcAAJ Ward family; descendants of William Ward, who settled in Sudbury, Mass. in 1639]. Boston,1851. Digital copy courtesy of Google Books, https://play.google.com. ==== Warner/Warriner ==== Edwin Warriner. [https://archive.org/stream/warrinerfamilyof00warr#page/n9/mode/2up The Warriner Family of New England Origin: Being a History and Genealogy of William Warriner, pioneer settler of Springfield, Mass., and his descendants embracing nine generations from 1638 to 1898. With an appendix containing genealogical notes of other persons and families in America bearing the same name.] 1899, J Munsell’s Sons, Albany, N.Y. ==== Welles/Wells ==== Descendants of Thomas’ son John: Charles Kimball Wells. Genealogy of the Wells Family, of Wells, Maine. http://books.google.com/books?id=SfUUAAAAYAAJ ==== White ==== Almira Larkin White. Genealogy of the Descendants of John White of Wenham and Lancaster, Massachusetts, 1638-1900. Chase Brothers Printers, Haverhill, Massachusetts. [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdesce01inwhit Volume 1, 1900]. [http://books.google.com/books/about/Genealogy_of_the_Descendants_of_John_Whi.html?id=uqVbAAAAMAAJ Volume 2, 1900]. [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdesce03inwhit Volume 3, 1905]. [https://archive.org/details/genealogydescen04whitgoog Volume 4, 1909]. ==== Whiting ==== [https://archive.org/details/whitinggenealogy01laze Whiting Genealogy: Nathaniel Whiting of Dedham, Mass., 1641, and Five Generations of His Descendants]. Theodore S. Lazell, Boston, Massachusetts, 1902. Accessed through Internet Archive at https://archive.org on 3/8/14. Hannah Louise MacNair Crawford. Maternal ancestry of Charles Whiting MacNair. http://books.google.com/books?id=QppbAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA12&lpg=PA12&dq=susannah+william+whiting+fitch&source=bl&ots=GjR_ku-vdG&sig=dUx4YojLImLWkzm-33oJiQYyWCs&hl=en&sa=X&ei=iboOU5-DOpTOyAHayYAo&ved=0CGYQ6AEwCQ#v=onepage&q=susannah%20william%20whiting%20fitch&f=false ==== Wight ==== http://books.google.com/books/reader?id=t-QUAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader The Wights: A Record of Thomas Wight of Dedham and Medfield and of His Descendants, 1635-1890. William Ward Wight. 1890. Swain & Tate ==== Worthington ==== George Worthington. [http://books.google.com/books?id=_tZfAAAAMAAJ The Genealogy of the Worthington Family]. 1894. ==== Wright ==== The Wright-Chamberlin Genealogy: From Immigrant Ancestors to Present Generations Eunice Miena Barber. 1914. https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=K91fAAAAMAAJ The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Volumes 3-4 http://books.google.com/books?id=_oweAQAAMAAJ&pg=RA1-PA355&dq=%22deacon+samuel+wright%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=YWHcUo_6Hca0ygGQ6YDwDA&ved=0CD8Q6AEwAw#v=onepage&q=%22deacon%20samuel%20wright%22&f=false [http://www.americanancestors.org/PageDetail.aspx?recordId=241545978 Genealogy of Lieut. Abel Wright, of Springfield, Mass.], Stephen Wright. New England Historical and Genealogical Register, January 1881. Vol. 35, pp. 74-82. The "Old Northwest" Genealogical Quarterly, Volume 12 (Wright family questions, esp Deacon Samuel Wright and Hanah Wright Stebbins) http://books.google.com/books?id=T9UyAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA161&lpg=PA161&dq=hannah+wright+thomas+stebbins+marriage&source=bl&ots=qxX11t-cbM&sig=HzLqvKwHBGqZUKN3OeWgpcXAsfE&hl=en&sa=X&ei=P1vcUvfwCdjqoATqpoLYDQ&ved=0CC4Q6AEwAjgK#v=onepage&q=hannah%20wright%20thomas%20stebbins%20marriage&f=false ''The First Century of the History of Springfield: The Official Records from 1636 to 1736, with an Historical Review and Biographical Mention of the Founders'', Volume 2]. Henry Martyn Burt, 1899. http://books.google.com/books/reader?id=oeAWAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&pg=GBS.PA659 DEA. SAMUEL WRIGHT. Dea. Samuel Wright was in Springfield in 1641. Went to Northampton in 1656, and died there October 17, 1665. His wife, Margaret, died in 1781. He served on various committees concerning town affairs and with others conduct ed religious services in absence of the minister. Their children were: — Hannah, b. — , m. Thomas Stebbins. She may possibly have been a sister of Samuel and not a daughter. Benjamin, b. — , 1627, d. October 24, 1704. Samuel, b. October 3, 1654, in Springfield, m. Elizabeth Burt. James, b. — , m. Abigail Jess. Judah, b. in Springfield, May 10, 1642, m. Mercy Burt. Mary, — . Margaret, b. — , m. Thomas Bancroft. Esther, b. — , m. Samuel Marshfield. Lydia, b. — , m. Lawrence Bliss, John Norton, John Lamb and Quartermaster George Colton. Helped, b. September 15, 1644, in Springfield. === [http://www.nosorigines.qc.ca/genealogieSearch.aspx?lng=en Canada/New France]=== === Britain === [https://archive.org/stream/indexofwillsprov61chur#page/244/mode/2up Canterbury Wills] [https://archive.org/stream/cornwallparishr02stepgoog#page/n154/mode/2up/search/davies Cornwall Parish Registers] [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=Xf8cAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&authuser=0&hl=en&pg=GBS.RA1-PA545 London Marriage Licenses 1521-1869], Joseph Lemuel Chester. [https://archive.org/stream/calendarofsussex09chicuoft#page/n3/mode/2up Sussex Marriage Licenses] === Other New England === Thomas Patrick Hughes, Frank Munsell. [http://books.google.com/books/reader?id=hUpkAAAAMAAJ American Ancestry: Giving Name and Descent, in the Male Line, of Americans Whose Ancestors Settled in the United States Previous to the Declaration of Independence, A, Volume 4]. Munsell, 1889, Albany, NY. '''Cutter''': # https://archive.org/details/historichomespla01cutt # # # '''Volume 4: William Richard Cutter. ''Historic homes and places and genealogical and personal memoirs relating to the families of Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Volume 4''. https://archive.org/details/historichomespla04cutt edited by '''[https://archive.org/stream/genealogicaldic01savarich#page/97/mode/1up/search/Lydia Savage’s Genealogical Dictionary]:''' Epidemics in colonial New England http://www.americanantiquarian.org/proceedings/44807204.pdf 50 Puritan Ancestors (includes Geo. Hubbard) http://books.google.com/books?id=YH4bAQAAMAAJ&pg=PT270 Henry Whittemore. [http://books.google.com/books?id=cSrlHHj2AFcC Genealogical Guide to the Early Settlers of America: With a Brief History of those of the First Generation]. [http://shaysrebellion.stcc.edu/ Shays' Rebellion & the Making of a Nation]. © 2008 Springfield Technical Community College, P.O. Box 9000, Suite 1, Springfield, MA 01102-9000, 413-781-7822. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shays%27_Rebellion Thomas Patrick Hughes, Frank Munsell. [http://books.google.com/books/reader?id=hUpkAAAAMAAJ American Ancestry: Giving Name and Descent, in the Male Line, of Americans Whose Ancestors Settled in the United States Previous to the Declaration of Independence, A, Volume 4]. Munsell, 1889, Albany, NY. The Essex Antiquarian, Volume 5, edited by Sidney Perley http://books.google.com/books?id=15NSWaHOze4C&pg=PA80 : http://www.winthropsociety.com/ships/ : http://www.americanancestors.org/ancestral-lines/ [http://books.google.com/books?id=8giaoVUufYkC Families Directly Descended from All the Royal Families in Europe (495 to ...)] Elizabeth M. Leach Rixford The Norfolk Antiquarian Miscellany https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=mlcuAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&authuser=0&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA468 Richard Coleman Witters. Ancestral Roots and Descendants of Charles Robert Looney and Lavanchie Margaret Cool and the Families of Ackley, Adams, Bradford, Burbank, Cool, Crow. Xlibris Corporation. August 17, 2009. https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=cNHNOfL3ra4C&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&authuser=1&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA287

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A page to document wikitree profiles of Massachusetts residents who legally changed their name(s). The goal of this project is to document these name changes, both by creating new profiles, and ensuring that existing profiles have accurate birth name information. Details of name changes are taken from here: [[https://www.google.com/books/edition/List_of_Persons_Whose_Names_Have_Been_Ch/pL0ZAAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0| List of Persons Whose Names Have Been Changed in Massachusetts]] Note: wikitree profile links are tentative. There are several instances where transcribers of town vital records have used the person's changed name in their write up - for example, there is a record of Sampson Stoddard Blanchard being born in 1817 in Charlestown, Massachusetts. '''Baptism''': "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001"
citing Page: v 4 p 20; FHL microfilm: 740995; Record number: 1350;
{{FamilySearch Record|F427-F99}} (accessed 30 July 2022)
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Sampson Stoddard Blanchard baptism on 31 Mar 1818, son of Isaac Blanchard & Margaret Blanchard, in Charlestown, Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States.
but Sampson was given the name of William at birth, and changed his name in 1822. ==Research plan== #Transcribe name change book from 1780 to 1830 (50 years) #*Add names to Wikitree space #*Add links to existing Wikitree profiles #Research each name genealogically and add to wikitree, including: #*whether name was chosen randomly, or relations to other family members / FAN club #Create statistical reports on name changes in that time period #*geographical differences #* minors #*women #*type of name change #Obtain petitions from Mass State Archives for a selection of names and add to profiles ---- {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" align="center" |- !scope ="col" class="unsortable"| '''First Name''' !scope ="col" |'''Surname''' !scope ="col" class="unsortable"|'''New First Name''' !scope ="col" |'''New Surname''' !scope ="col" |'''Year''' !scope ="col" class="unsortable"|'''Date of change''' !scope ="col" class="unsortable"|'''Details''' !scope ="col" |'''Residence''' !scope ="col"|'''County''' |- |[[Greenwood-5071|Thomas Jackson]]||Greenwood||Alexander||Shephard||1781||May 8th||the said Thomas Jackson Greenwood, by the death of his natural father was in infancy left an orphan, whose education has been attended to by Mr Alexander Shephard, who having no son, the said Thomas Jackson Greenwood desires to take the name of his benefactor ||Newton||Middlesex |- |[[Russell-32128|Thomas Greaves]]||Russell||Thomas Russell||Greaves||1787||Jul 6th||being the lineal descendent of the Honorable Thomas Greaves, late of Charlestown, Esq., deceased, and being desirous from respect to his memory to be called by his surname||Boston||Suffolk |- |[[Atkins-2656|Dudley]]||Atkins Esq.||Dudley Atkins ||Tyng||1790||Jan 16th||he is descended from the family of Tyng; that Mrs Sarah Winslow, of Tyngsborough, in the county of Middlesex, being a descendent from the same family, and having no children, has devised to him a considerable part of her estate, and has requested him to take the surname of Tyng||Newbury||Essex |- |Samuel||Turner||Samuel James||Longman||1792||Feb 25th||whereas some advantages are expected to accrue to Samuel Turner, son of William Turner Esq. of Boston, in the county of Suffolk, by said Samuel's having the name of Samuel James Longman; and upon the petition of the said William therefor:||Boston||Suffolk |- |[[Ansart_de_Marasquelle-1|Lewis Ansart]] ||de Marasquelle||Lewis||Ansart||1793||Jun 6th||||Dracut||Middlesex |- |[[Murdock-829|John]] ||Murdock||Robert||Pierpont||1795||Feb 28th||Hannah Pierpont, of Roxbury aforesaid, hath petitioned this court, for certain reasons set forth in her petition, that the name of John Murdock, of said Roxbury, may be changed and altered to thename of Robert Pierpont, and the said John Murdock hath assented to and joined in said prayer||Roxbury||Norfolk |- |[[Sheldon-4827|William]] ||Sheldon||Giles Crouch||Kellogg||1795||Jun 4th||Enos Smith, of Hadley, in the county of Hampshire, guardian to William Sheldon, of said Hadley, a minor, hath petitioned this court, that the name of the said William Sheldon may be changed and altered to the name of Giles Crouch Kellogg, and the said William Shelden hath desired the same||Hadley||Hampshire |- |[[Warfield-1215|Leonard]]||Warfield||Leonard Warfield||Darling||1795||Jun 23rd||||Mendon||Worcester |- |[[Williams-120833|John]]||Williams||John Davis||Williams||1796||Jan 20th||son to John Davis Williams, of Roxbury, Norfolk||Boston||Suffolk |- |[[Gardner-5295|Samuel ]] ||Gardner||Samuel Pickering||Gardner||1796||Feb 15th||formerly of Salem, merchant||Boston||Suffolk |- |[[Phelps-9339|Moses Porter ]] ||Phelps||Charles Porter||Phelps||1796||Feb 15th||son of Charles Phelps of Hadley, Hampshire||Boston||Suffolk |- |[[Farrar-1193|Ephraim ]] ||Farrar||John||Farrar||1796||Jun 13th||son of John Farrar, late of Shrewsbury, Worcester, deceased||Worcester||Worcester |- |[[Amory-52|Thomas ]] ||Amory||Thomas C||Amory||1796||Jun 14th||son of the late Thomas Amory, deceased||Boston||Suffolk |- |[[Hewes-170|Samuel ]]||Hewes||Samuel Hill||Hewes||1796||Nov 24th||merchant, son of Samuel Hewes, late of Boston, deceased||Boston||Suffolk |- |William ||White||William Charles||White||1796||Nov 25th||merchant, son of William White of Boston||Boston||Suffolk |- |[[Davis-100112|Isaac ]] ||Davis||Isaac P||Davis||1797||Mar 1st||rope-maker, son of Thomas Davis, late of Plymouth, merchant, deceased||Boston||Suffolk |- |[[Clark-59585|James ]] ||Cody||James Cody||Apthorp||1797||Jun 9th||||Partridgefield||Berkshire |- |William ||Gray V||William Shepard ||Gray||1798||Feb 5th||son of William Gray, the third, of Salem||Salem||Essex |- |[[Greene-10161|Peter ]] ||Greene||Peter W||Greene||1798||Feb 19th||merchant, son of Richard Greene, late of Warwick, RI, deceased||Boston||Suffolk |- |[[Vose-228|Isaac ]] ||Vose||Isaac D||Vose||1799||Feb 12th||son of Joseph Vose, of Milton, Esq.||Milton||Norfolk |- |[[Thayer-2195|Gideon ]]||Thayer||Gideon Latimer||Thayer||1799||Feb 16th||son of the Honorable Ebenezer Thayer, of Braintree||Braintree||Norfolk |- |[[Williams-120834|Jeremiah]]||Williams||Jeremiah Wadsworth||Williams||1799||Feb 21st||||Dalton||Berkshire |- |William||Roberts||William Leate||Roberts||1799||Feb 26th||son of John White Roberts, late of Boston, deceased||Boston||Suffolk |- |William||Boardman||William Henderson||Boardman||1799||Mar 1st||son of William Boardman, of Chelsea||Chelsea||Suffolk |- |Oliver ||Pond 3d||Oliver N||Pond||1799||Jun 14th||||Franklin||Norfolk |- |Samuel ||Flagg 3rd||Samuel H||Flagg||1799||Jun 21st||son of Francis Flagg, of Worcester||Worcester||Worcester |} '''1800''' * Charles Cabot > Charles George Cabot '''1801''' * Billy Hager > William Hager * Silvanus Coleman 3d > Davis Coleman * [[Clark-64859|Alexander McLeod Clark]] > Alexander Clark * [[Tyler-2800|John Tyler]] > John Eugene Tyler * Rodolphus Stratton > Adolphus Smith * James Allen > James Armour Allen * John Parkman > John Augustus Parkman * Joseph Sprague 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Massacre at Glencoe

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[[Category:First Jacobite Rising]] [[Category:Glencoe Massacre]] ==Massacre of Glencoe== After the failure of the first [[Space:Jacobite_Risings_in_Scotland|Jacobite Uprising]], [[Stuart-19|King William]] offered amnesty as well as a share of £12,000 to any clans for swearing allegiance to the crown. There was also a threat of severe repercussions to any who failed to sign by January 1, 1692. Because they were bound by an oath to King James, Clan chiefs first wrote to James asking permission to sign the oath. He sent his approval on December 12, however, the letter was kept by Glengarry, the MacDonald Chief until Dec. 23. Alasdair (also known as MacIain) MacDonald of Glencoe arrived at Fort William on Dec. 30 to take the oath but the governor, Lieutenant Colonel John Hill was not authorized to receive it and sent him on to Inveraray with a letter saying he should be credited with taking the oath in time. This was a 60-mile trip and on the way, he was detained by Campbell soldiers for a day. Maclain took the oath on Jan 8 and returned home. In Edinburgh, [[Dalrymple-56 |Sir John Dalrymple]], William’s secretary of state for Scotland with his legal team declined the late-delivered oath and issued an order under the king’s signature for military punishment of the MacDonalds. In late January 1692, two companies of the Earl of Argyll Company of Foot arrived in Glencoe. The commander [[Campbell-18987|Robert Campbell of Glenlyon]] was uncle to a woman married to one of the MacDonalds. The MacDonalds, honoring Highland hospitality, hosted the company for more than a week. {{Image|file=MacDonald-1884-1.png |caption=This is the original order sent to Captain Robert Campbell of Glenlyon, instructing him to kill the MacDonalds of Glencoe. }} On the evening of Feb 12, Campbell received the following orders from Robert Duncanson
You are hereby ordered to fall upon the rebels, the McDonalds of Glenco, and put all to the sword under seventy. You are to have a special care that the old Fox and his sons doe upon no account escape your hands, you are to secure all the avenues that no man escape. This you are to putt in execution at fyve of the clock precisely; and by that time, or very shortly after it, I'll strive to be att you with a stronger party: if I doe not come to you att fyve, you are not to tarry for me, but to fall on. This is by the Kings speciall command, for the good & safety of the Country, that these miscreants be cutt off root and branch. See that this be putt in execution without feud or favour, else you may expect to be dealt with as one not true to King nor Government, nor a man fitt to carry Commissione in the Kings service. Expecting you will not fail in the fulfilling hereof, as you love your selfe, I subscribe these with my hand att Balicholis Feb: 12, 1692 For their Majesties service To Capt. Robert Campbell of Glenlyon (signed) R. Duncanson
At 5 am the next morning Campbell carried out his orders. Most were still sleeping. 33 men, including Maclain MacDonald, 2 women, and 2 children were killed. Maclain's sons and several others escaped although many ended up dying of exposure in the middle of winter. It is speculated many escaped because soldiers warned them and probably others refused to take part in such slaughter. {{Image|file=Jacobite_Risings_in_Scotland-3.jpg |caption=Glencoe, 1692, 1692 by John Blake MacDonald }} A copy of the orders was found and smuggled to France where it was published and distributed leading to outrage. Several inquiries were made but in the end, the only one held responsible was John Dalrymple, who was forced to resign. ===Legend of Corrag “Witch” of Glencoe=== There is a story of a woman, Corrag, who warned the MacDonalds that the soldiers would kill them but was not believed. After the massacre she took Maclain’s broadsword and threw it in the sea saying: “So long as this sword lays undisturbed by man, no man from this Glen will die by the sword again.” From that day there no MacDonalds from Glencoe died in battle until 1916. A local dredger found the sword and brought it into a pub. Locals who knew the story were horrified and took the sword, throwing it back into the sea, but it as too late. The next day, July 1916, seven men from the village of Glencoe died of the Battle of the Somme. [https://www.mercattours.com/blog-post/glencoe-the-valley-of-sadness-and-mystery Glencoe; The Valley of Sadness and Mystery] ==Sources== See also: *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massacre_of_Glencoe Massacre of Glencoe] Wikipedia *[http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/scottishhistory/union/trails_union_glencoe.shtml The Massacre of Glen Coe] BBC *[https://www.britannica.com/event/Massacre-of-Glencoe Massacre of Glencoe] Encyclopedia Britannica *[https://www.historyextra.com/period/stuart/glencoe-massacre-scottish-highlands-what-happened-why/ Hell at Glencoe: what led to the massacre in the Scottish Highlands?]

Massacres: Lachine, Lachenaie, Île Jésus, Coulée Grou, etc

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[[Category:Lachine Massacre]] [[Category:Combat de la Rivière des Prairies (Coulée Grou)]] [[Category:Rivière-des-Prairies, Canada, Nouvelle-France]] [[Category:Canada, New France]] [[Category:Canada, Nouvelle-France]] [[Category:Saint-François-de-Sales, Île Jésus, Canada, Nouvelle-France]] [[Category:Lachenaie, Canada, Nouvelle-France]] [[Category:Lachine, Canada, Nouvelle-France]] [[Category:Beaver Wars]] [[Category:Massacres de Lachenaie, Île Jésus, Rivière-des-Prairies, 1689-1691]] {{Blue|Liste et description des massacres de la ''guerre du castor'' en Nouvelle-France.}} {{Red|List and description of the massacres of the ''beaver wars'' in New France.}} ===1687=== En 1687, après une trêve d’une dizaine d’années, la guerre reprend. Pourquoi ? Le fait que l’intendant Champigny, sur les ordres du gouverneur Denonville, venait de faire prisonniers une délégation de chefs indiens pour les envoyer aux galères en FranceJOLY, Jean, Le combat de la coulée Grou ; 300 ans déjà, Mémoires de la société de généalogie canadienne-française, Vol. 41, cahier 184, pg 107, n’était peut-être pas étranger à cette reprise des hostilités. Les massacres commencent en 1687 à Saint-Louis du haut de l'île (renommé Sainte-Anne du bout de l'île plus tard). [[Tanguay-103|Cyprien Tanguay]] nous dit ceci:[http://collections.banq.qc.ca/bitstream/52327/2022717/1/192656.pdf BAnQ (PDF): ''À travers les registres'' notes recueillies par l'Abbé Cyprien Tanguay, Montréal, Librairie St-Joseph, Cadieux & Derome éditeurs, 1886 pg 67]
C'est dans les registres de Lachine, année 1687, que j ' ai trouvé les actes de sépultures dont suivent les noms, savoir :
Claude DelaMothe, âgé de 40 ans
J.-Bte LeSueur " 21 ans,
Louis Jets " 24 ans,
Jean Vincent " 45 ans,
Jean DeLalonde " 47 ans
[[Bonneau-268|Pierre Bonneau]] - " 38 ans,
Pierre Perthuis " 24 ans,
Henri Fromageau " 27 ans,
Pierre Petiteau " 20 ans,
Pierre Camus " 21 ans
===LACHINE: 5 août 1689 / 5 August 1689=== Deux ans plus tard, dans la nuit du 4 au 5 août 1689 avait lieu le massacre de Lachine. Quelque 1500 guerriers attaquaient et tuaient 24 colons et en capturaient plus de 60 autres. Les captifs ne seront jamais revus. Les habitants sont terrorisés. :Note: Les chiffres diffèrent d'un auteur à l'autre, beaucoup de personnes ne seront jamais retracées. Le massacre de Lachine est l'événement durant lequel des colons de la Nouvelle-France furent massacrés par des Iroquois, le 5 août 1689 à Lachine. Le nombre de victimes est incertain. Louis de Buade de Frontenac rapporte 200 personnes tuées et 120 enlevées; des recherches historiques confirment 97 morts.[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massacre_de_Lachine Wikipédia: Massacre de Lachine] Une liste reconstruite des victimes connues ou présumées du massacre du 5 août 1689 à Lachine. // A listing of people presumed or known to have been killed or taken during the 5 August 1689 massacre in Lachine. (in French)
'''La Dépêche du fort Rolland'''
Société d’histoire de Lachine; Numéro spécial Lachine 1689 25 février 2002 – 24 avril 2003
Préparé par Hélène Lamarche
'''Les victimes du massacre de Lachine (1689 - 1691)'''
Désiré Girouard revu et corrigé
: En 1889, le juge historien Désiré Girouard publiait une étude sur cet événement survenu le 5 août 1689 où il démontrait, chiffres des recensements à l’appui, que le nombre total de personnes tuées ou capturées était trois fois moins élevé que ce qu’on croyait alors. Malheureusement, il n’était pas arrivé à identifier correctement toutes les victimes: certaines personnes étaient déjà décédées avant 1689, d’autres étaient retournées en France. La consultation des documents judiciaires et des actes notariés (Maugue, Adhémar, etc.) permet d’apporter certaines corrections à la liste proposée par Girouard. : Alix Anne N’existe pas; confusion avec Catherine Alix (recensement de 1681)
André Philippe Engagé comme voyageur le 31 mai 1695 (Maugue)
Aumeau/ Homo Louis Cité le 16 mai 1690 à Lachine (notaire Adhémar)
Avrard Catherine Femme de Thibodeau; citée à l’hôpital de Québec en 1690
Barbary Philippe Fils de Pierre; probablement décédé avant 1681
Bory Laurent Mort vers 1687; décès confirmé le 25 mai 1689 (Adhémar)
Bourcier Jean (fils) Cité en 1699 (ANQ Tutelles et curatelles)
Bourcier Marguerite Peut-être décédée avant 1681
Chatoudeau Mathias Disparu en 1689; confondu avec René Tsiheme dit Massia
Delorme Marguerite Confondue avec Louise Nepples, 3e épouse de René Chartier
Garnier Louise Femme de Jacques Morin décédée en 1698
Hébert dit Saint-Martin Cité comme témoin le 23 septembre 1690 à Lachine
Lemerle Marguerite Femme de Bory; retournée en France; décédée avant le 25 mai 1689 (Adhémar)
L’Homme Marie Femme de N. Ozanne; remariée à Claude Sansart vers 1705
Michel Jean Veuf de Jeanne André; remarié à Montréal, 29 octobre 1689
Morin Antoine Fils de Jacques; engagé aux Illinois le 29 août 1689
Morin Jacques Témoin à un mariage le 17 octobre 1689 à Lachine
Pérusseau Pierre (fils) Décédé avant le 4 septembre 1691 (Adhémar)
Pérusseau Pierre (père) Décédé après le 29 décembre 1689 (Adhémar)
Philippon François Marié à Gertrude André; retourné en France en novembre 1688 (AJM documents judiciaires 4 avril 1689)
Pichon Antoine Décédé avant le 16 novembre 1687 (Adhémar)
Renusson Catherine Citée le 22 avril 1691 (Adhémar)
Thibaudeau Mathurin Décédé avant le 14 septembre 1687 (Ordonnance des Intendants)
: Les familles Cuillerier, Milot, Quesnel et Quenneville n’habitent plus à Lachine en 1689 et ne devraient pas être comptées au nombre de ceux que Désiré Girouard appelle les «sauvés». : Les victimes réelles et présumées
Lot Nom Âge
501 ROY Jean 43 ans Soldat de Carignan Brièvement capturé ?
--ROY Marie-Anne 2 ans Fille de Jean Non retracée
498 PARÉ Jean 33 ans Habitant Brièvement capturé ?
--PARÉ Hugues 3 ans Fils de Jean Décédé en 1699
495 BOURCIER Jean 45 ans Soldat de Carignan Non retracé
--THIBODEAU Marthe 28 ans Femme Non retracée
--BOURCIER Élisabeth 9 ans Fille Non retracée
--BOURCIER Madeleine 11 mois Fille Tuée sur place
471 LEROY Marie 50 ans Femme de Pérusseau Morte en captivité
467 FOURNIER Jean 62 ans Habitant Blessé
--CRÉPIN Marie 50 ans Femme de Fournier Tuée ou capturée
462 GAUTHIER Pierre 60 ans Habitant Captif jusque vers 1698
--ROUSSEL Charlotte Fille du roi Morte en captivité
460 FAGUERET Jean Soldat de Carignan Tué sur place Célibataire
456 BARBARY Pierre 38 ans Soldat de Carignan Mort en captivité
--LEBRUN Marie 35 ans Femme (fille du roi) Morte en captivité
--BARBARY Pierre 12 ans Fils Captif jusque vers 1700
--BARBARY M.-Mad. 16 ans Fille Captive jusque vers 1700
--BARBARY Françoise 8 ans Fille Captive Demeurée en Iroquoisie
--BARBARY Marguerite 2 mois Fille Captive Demeurée en Iroquoisie
455 MICHAU Jean 49 ans Habitant Tué sur place
--MARCHESSAULT Marie 50 ans Femme (fille du roi) Non retracée
--MICHAU Pierre 15 ans Fils Tué sur place
--BOUTIN Albert 18 ans Beau-fils Tué sur place
454 CHARMOIS Noël 64 ans Habitant Tué sur place Célibataire
--DANIS André Soldat CFM Tué sur place Pas de descendance
--BARBARY Madeleine 20 ans Femme de Danis Non retracée
--RENAULT Antoine Caporal Non retracé Pas de descendance
--GIGNARD Madeleine 27 ans Femme de Renault Non retracée
--RENAULT Madeleine 5 mois Fille Non retracée
--BONNEAU Pierre 6 ans Beau-fils Non retracé
--BONNEAU M.-Barbe 3 ans Belle-fille Non retracé
446 TESSIER Jacques 45 ans Habitant Cité à l’hôpital en 1691
--GOYER Françoise Veuve Curot; femme de Tessier Non retracée
--TESSIER Noël 8 ans Fils Non retracé
--TESSIER Jacques 5 ans Fils Non retracé
--TESSIER Mathieu 3 ans Fils Non retracé
--TESSIER Philippe 3 ans Fils Non retracé
--CANAPLE André 30 ans Habitant Blessé Décédé le 10 août 1689
--CADIEU Marie 20 ans Femme d’André Tuée sur place
--CANAPLE Marie 4 mois Fille Tuée sur place
444 PERRIN Barbe 22 ans Femme de Huguet Captive jusqu’en 1694
--HUGUET André 6 ans Fils Mort en captivité
--HUGUET Anne Françoise 3 ans Fille Captive Demeurée en Iroquoisie
--ANDRÉ Michel 50 ans Habitant Non retracé Descendance (filles)
--NADEREAU Françoise Femme Non retracée
--ANDRÉ Marie 11 ans Fille Non retracée
--ANDRÉ Marguerite 18 ans Fille Captive jusqu’en 1698
--ANDRÉ Pétronille 15 ans Fille Non retracée
--BELONCLE Charles Caporal Mari de Pétronille Non retracé
--ANDRÉ Gertrude 24 ans Mariée à Fr. Philipon Non retracée
--PHILIPPON Marie 3 ans Fille Non retracée
--PHILIPPPON Louise M. 2 ans Fille Prob. capturée; citée en 1744
--PRÉZOT Michel 41 ans Habitant Non retracée
--CHANCY Marie 32 ans Femme (fille du roi) Non retracée
--PRÉZOT Madeleine 4 ans Fille Non retracée
440 OZANNE Nicolas Habitant Non retracé ?
--OZANNE Charles 2 mois Fils de Nicolas Non retracée
--OZANNE Jean 5 ans Fils de Nicolas Non retracée
439 DAVAUT Simon 42 ans Habitant Mort en captivité
--FILIATREAU Perrinne 26 ans Femme Tuée sur place
--DAVAUT François 6 ans Fils Captif jusque vers 1701
--DAVAUT Jn-Baptiste 2 ans Fils Tué sur place
437 ALIX Vincent 40 ans Soldat de Carignan Tué sur place
--PERRIN Marie 23 ans Femme Tuée sur place
--ALIX Catherine 9 ans Fille Tuée sur place
--ALIX Gabriel 6 ans Fils Tué sur place
--ALIX Jean-Marie 2 mois Fils Tué sur place
--ALIX Suzanne 2 ans Fille Captive jusque vers 1700
436 CHATOUDEAU Mathias 50 ans Habitant Non retracé
--MOUFLET Anne 19 ans Femme de Mathias Fille de Jean Mouflet Captive ? citée à Lachine en 1692
--CHATOUDEAU Étienne 2 ans Fils Captif jusque vers ?
--CHATOUDEAU Jean 5 ans Fils Non retracé
435 MOUFLET Jean 50 ans Soldat de Carignan Non retracé
--DODIN Anne 39 ans Femme (fille du roi) Non retracée
--MOUFLET Angélique 4 ans Fille Non retracée
--MOUFLET Louis 9 ans Fils Non retracé
--MOUFLET Marguerite 12 ans Fille Non retracée
433 CHARTIER René 67 ans Habitant Tué sur place
--NEPPLE Louise 44 ans 3e femme de René Tuée ou capturée
--CHARTIER François 16 ans Fils Tué sur place
--CHARTIER Madeleine 11 ans Fille Tué sur place
--LOUIS (panis) 15 ans Esclave Tué sur place
188 DUMANS Jean 42 ans Habitant Non retracé
--RENOU Jean 69 ans Habitant Non retracé Célibataire
--TREYARD Alexandre 43 ans Soldat de Carignan Non retracé Célibataire
166 HIRE Zacharie 43 ans Soldat de Carignan Non retracé Célibataire
124 MAUPETIT Pierre Soldat Tué ou mort en captivité
--Anonyme Soldat Tué sur place
--Anonyme Soldat Tué le 6 août
--Anonyme Soldat Tué le 6 août
458 GOURDON Jean 45 ans Soldat de Carignan Beau-frère de V. Alix Tué le 26 juin 1691
444 HUGUET René 38 ans Soldat de Carignan Beau-frère de V. Alix Tué le 26 juin 1691
--GUIGNARD Jean Habitant Tué le 26 juin 1691
--MARTIN Jean Soldat Tué le 26 juin 1691
--LA GIROFLÉE Joseph Soldat Tué le 26 juin 1691
--LAVIOLETTE Jean soldat Tué le 26 juin 1691
--BLONDEAU Pierre soldat Tué le 26 juin 1691
: «Les victimes du massacre de Lachine, d’après M. de Belmont»
Le Mémoire de la guerre contre les Iroquois rédigé par le sulpicien Vachon de Belmont vers 1698 contenait une liste de noms de victimes; quasi illisible, la liste avait été omise de l’édition de ce Mémoire publié en 1840 par la Société littéraire et historique de Québec. Désiré Girouard en 1901, et plus tard le frère Stanislas, historien de La Salle, réussirent à en déchiffrer l’essentiel. Voici celle de Stanislas (Bulletin des recherches historiques, 1950, vol. 56, p. 228)
: Jan pare son enfant de 3 ans canaple sa fae (femme) tete coupee
Jan roy sa fille de deux ans pierre tessier safae 7 enfans
fae de Jean Pérusso smichel sa fae unefille, 8 enfans
Jean Fournier Martin Simondavo safame, les mamellondev 3 enfants
Jean Fagerin massacre vincent alix safae 2 enf
Janbarbarri fae neuf enfas michel presso safame anceinte évantree
Noel plessis brule faede huguet fille de 2 ans
Noel sa fae menes nus matias chatouto, safae 2 enf
renchartier tete coupee sa fae fils etfille pris
Alexandre
Jan reno
80 personne 30 maison toutes les bêtes Références: :Archives judiciaires de Montréal. :Archives nationales du Québec à Montréal Fichier des tutelles et des curatelles. :Archives de la paroisse des Saints-Anges de Lachine. :Québec, «Jugements et délibérations du Conseil souverain de la Nouvelle-France.» A. Côté, 1885-1891. :Parchemin: Banque de données notariales du Québec ancien (1635-1765). H. Lafortune et N. Robert. Montréal, (dir.), Société de recherche historique Archiv-Histo, Archives nationales du Québec et Chambre des notaires du Québec, 1993. :Belmont, Vachon de (François): «Mémoire de la guerre contre les Iroquois»; «Histoire de l’eau-de-vie en Canada», Collection de mémoires et de relations sur l’histoire ancienne du Canada. Québec, Société littéraire et historique de Québec, 1840 (1927). :Carignan, Anatole: «Les victimes du massacre de Lachine - constatations résultant des archives relativement à certaines d’entre elles», Mémoires de la Société généalogique canadienne-française, 1949, III (4) : 233-236. :Girouard, Désiré: :-1889 «Le vieux Lachine et le massacre du 5 août 1689, conférence donnée devant la Paroisse de Lachine», le 6 août 1889. Montréal, Cie d'Imprimerie et de Lithographie Gebhardt-Berthiaume. :-1891 «Les anciens forts de Lachine et Cavelier de La Salle». Montréal, Eusèbe Sénécal & Fils, imprimeurs. :-1893 «Lake St. Louis Old and New Illustrated and Cavelier de La Salle». Montréal, Poirier, Bessette & Co. , imprimeurs. :-1900 «Supplément au “Lake St. Louis” &c., &c. d'après beaucoup de documents inédits.» Montréal, Poirier, Bessette et Cie, Imprimeurs-Éditeurs. :-1900 «Les victimes du massacre de Lachine», Bulletin des recherches historiques, VI, (2) : 47. :Lamarche, Hélène: «Les habitants de Lachine et le massacre de 1689», Mémoires de la Société généalogique canadienne-française, 1999, vol. 50, no 3, cahier 221, p. 189-228[https://genealogieroy.ca/Livres/VictimesMassacreLachine.pdf Massacre de Lachine]
'''Au registre de la paroisse des Saint-Anges de Lachine on trouve ce texte, de la main du curé Rémy''':
Ce jourd'huy 28me d'octobre 1694 feste de St-Simon St-Jude en vertu de certain mandement de Monseigneur l'Illustrissime et Révérendissime Évêque de Québec en date du 18me juin dernier signé Jean Évêque de Québec contresigné par son secrétaire donné et scellé du sceau de ses armes, suivants les annonces et publications que nous avons faites aux prosnes par deux dimanches consécutifs, nous Pierre Rémy, curé de la paroisse des Sts-Anges de Lachine en l'isle du Montréal, sommes transportés à l'issue de la messe de paroisse en lieux où avoient esté enterrés les corps de plusieurs habitans de cette paroisse tant hommes que garçons femmes et filles le 5me aoust de l'année 1689 que les costes maisons et granges de cette paroisse furent prises saccagées et bruslées par les Iroquois, pour les exhumer et les transporter dans le cimetier de cette paroisse, ce quy n'auroit pas pu estre fait plus tost tant par les incursions des Iroquois quy ont esté fréquentes depuis ce temps que parce que leurs chairs n'estoient pas encore conformées et pour les transporter et les enterrer dans le cimetière de cette paroisse, ce que nous avons executé en la présence de plusieurs de nos paroissiens dont ceux quy scavent signer ont signé avec nous au présent procès verbal ainsi quil suit: ''Remy curé'' : Premièrement: Nous nous sommes transportés près de la maison du nommé La Lande où il nous a esté dit par les Marguilliers de cette paroisse qu'estait le corps de deffunct {{Blue|Jean Faqueret dit petit bois}} tué par les Iroquois où aiant fait fouilles avec des pioches proche une grosse roche nous avons trouvé tous ses os, touttes les chairs estant consommées, lesquels nous avons fait lever de la terre et de ce lieu où son corps avait esté mis en dépost ''Remy curé'' : de là nous nous sommes transportés sur l'habitation de feu [[Michel-439|Jean Michau]], fait fouiller au lieu où ceux quy avec moy avaient enterré le corps dudit Jean Michau avoient planté une croix de bois, nous y avons trouvé les os dud' deffunct et ceux de [[Michaud-291|Pierre]] son fils aagé de 15 ans avec ceux d'[[Boutin-104|Albert Bouttin]] fils du premier lict de la femme dud' Michau aagé de 19 ans que nous avions tiré de la cave à demi brûlé : de là nous nous sommes transportés sur l'habitation de deffunct Noël Charmois dit Duplessis où aiant fait fouiller au lieu où il y avait une croix de bois plantée nous y avons trouvé les os dud' Charmois et un peu plus loing avons fait fouiller et avons trouvé les os de déffunct André Danis dit L'Arpenty quy avoient esté tués et bruslés par les Iroquois lesd' jour et an que dessus : de la no's no's sommes transportés sur l'habitation d'André Rapein ou aiant fait fouiller dans un creux nous y avons trouvé cinq testes dont celle de Perinne Fillastreau femme de Simon Davaux dit Boutentrain avec ses os, item la teste et les os d'un garçon qu'on me dit estre un soldat, les testes de deux enfans dont on ne nous a pu dire les noms lesquelles estoient avec leur os, et la teste de deffuncte Marie Cadieu femme d'André Canaple dit Valtasagne dont nous avons trouvé les or dans une fosse au pied du grant bastion du fort Rolland, ensuiste nous avons fait lever de terre sur le bord de l'eaue une partie des os de deux soldats quy furent tués le 6me aoust de lad' année dans le combat que les Iroquois livrerent aux françois entre le fort Rémy de l'église et le fort Rolland n'aiant pu faire exhumer le reste des os a cause du debordement des eaux qu'il fait a present, : de la nous avons envoié six hommes par dela la petite riviere de la Presentation sur l'habitation de deffunct René Chartier ou luy et ses deux fils avec un petit sauvage leur esclave de la nation des Panis avoient esté tués par les Iroquois lesd' jour et an 5me Aoust 1689 et ou plusieurs personnes nous ont depuis leur mort raporté avoir veu sur la terre leur testes et leur os; mais les herbes et les fredoches aiant cru depui ce temps ils n'ont pu en rien trouver et le soleil estant prest de se coucher nous nous sommes retirés aiant fait mettre tous ces os dans un bateau que nous avons esté recevoir avec le surplis et l'estolle noire au son de la grosse cloche accompagnés d'Acolytes en surplis portant les chandeliers les cierges la croix et l'eaue benitier chantant les psalmes suivant la coustume de la Ste eglise et les aiant fait couvrir du drap mortuaire nous les avons fait porter et mettre en depost en l'église pour en faire le lendemain l'hinumation dedans le cimetier ce que nous fismes avec grande solemnité apres avois dit desuites as une grande messe de leur anniversaire et fait tout le service avec offrande de pain et de vin, et de ce que dessus apres avons fait et dressé le present proces verbal pour servir et avoir en temps et lieu que nous avons signé et fait signer par André Rapein et Jean paré les anciens Marguilliers de cette eglise et Guillaume d'Aoust chantre d'icelle ''Remy cure'' : Ce jourdhuy 31me octobre 1694 a esté exhumé sur le grand chemin proche le fief Verdun suivant et conformement a l'ordinnance de Monseigneur l'evesque dont la datte est cy dessus, les os de [[Bourcier-21|Marie Magdelenne Bourcier]] fille de deffunct Jean Bourcier laboureur et de deffuncte Marthe Tibaudeau sa femme laquelle fut tuée noiée par les iroquois le 5e Aoust 1689 lad'e fille aagée de onze mois, les os aiant esté transportés et mis en depost en une des maisons de leglise du fort ou il a esté par nous tovés et portes dedans leglise et ensuite dans le cimetier d'icelle avec les os des autres deffuncts tues et massacres par les Irocquois lesd' jour et an que desus cette inhumation s'est faitte avec touttes les ceremonies de leglise en la presence des André Rapein et Jean Paré quy ont signé et avec concours de peuples : (en marge)
a legard des corps de deffuncts Vincent Alix dit la Roche habitant de cette paroisse Marie perrein sa femme et une partie de leur enfans que les Iroquois tuerrent dabs leur maisons les d't jour et an que desus apres en avoir fait faire la perquisition on n'y a rien trouvé le feu aiant consommé leur chaires et les os. et le 23e may 1701 no's avons enterré dans cette Église une partie des os de deffunct René Charier que no's avions fait auparavant fait lever dans son habitation apres avoir fait desus un service ordinaire avec eaue benite et encens vetues de surplis et d'etoelle accompagés d'acholite aussi fait et chantres avons signé avec no's de la minutte[https://www.genealogiequebec.com/Membership/LAFRANCE/img/tag/d1p_1113B0932.jpg Sépulture-Funeral image IGD 1694] pg 1[https://www.genealogiequebec.com/Membership/LAFRANCE/img/tag/d1p_1113B0933.jpg Sépulture-Funeral image IGD 1694] pg 2"Québec, registres paroissiaux catholiques, 1621-1979," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1971-27927-4196-32?cc=1321742&wc=9RL7-MNL:15241501,15241502,15241503 : accessed 22 March 2015), Lachine > Saints-Anges-de-Lachine > Baptêmes, mariages, sépultures 1676-1790 > image 115 of 1302; nos paroisses de Église Catholique, Quebec [Catholic Church parishes, Quebec].
The Lachine massacre, part of the Beaver Wars, occurred when 1,500 Iroquois warriors attacked by surprise the small, 375-inhabitant, settlement of Lachine, New France, at the upper end of Montreal Island on the morning of August 5, 1689. In their attack, the Iroquois destroyed a substantial portion of the Lachine settlement by fire and killed or captured numerous inhabitants, although historic sources have varied widely in estimates of the number killed, from 24 to 250. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lachine_massacre Wikipedia: Lachine Massacre, note: Wikipedia calls them Mohawks, uncertain if that was actually their name] ===POINTE-AUX-TREMBLES, RIVIÈRE-DES-PRAIRIES, LACHENAIE: août 1689 / August 1689=== Puis, le 9 août, les iroquois tuent [[Dagenais-23|Pierre Dagenais]] et [[Brandon-514|Anne Brandon]]. Le moulin de Rivière-des-Prairies est assiégé. Le 17 août suivant à Lachenaie est inhumé le corps de [[Hunault-107|Marie Thérèse Hunault]] épouse de Guillaume Leclerc. Elle a été trouvée morte dans la grange après avoir été tuée par les Iroquois. ''Le 28 août a été enterré [[De_Rosny-2|Jean de Rosny]] dans un champs au faubourg la Coste (?), le dit Jean de Rosny n'ayant pu être aporté au cimetière parce qu'il y avait quatre ou cinq jours qu'il avait éte tué dans ledit champs par les Iroquois.'' D’autres escarmouches aux conséquences dramatiques ont lieu à cette époque. En octobre, des Français font subir une défaite à un groupe de 22 Iroquois en canots sur le lac des Deux-Montagnes. En novembre, les Iroquois massacrent des colons à Lachesnaye et sur l’île Jésus ===LACHENAIE: 13 novembre 1689 & mai 1691 / 13 November 1689 & May 1691===
L ’ automne de 1689 étant venu, les habi­tants profitent d'une période d'accalmie pour retourner sur leurs terres. La neige tombe tôt et ils ne craignent pas de subir une attaque. Cependant, le 13 novembre, environ 150 Iroquois profitent d'une nuit d ’ épaisse poudrerie pour faire irruption à Lachenaie et surprendre les habitants dans leur sommeil. Dans une missive écrite par le gouverneur Frontenac au ministre en France, nous extrayons ceci qui éclaire la situation: «(...) le 13, les Iroquois au nombre d'environ cent-cinquante étaient descendus à La Chesnaye (...) et qu'ils y avaient presque brûlé toutes les habitations jusque auprès des forts, pris, saccagé et tué tous les habitants (...) il ne s'était sauvé que deux habitants.» Le bilan du massacre est très lourd. Le 25 novembre 1689, le curé Buisson fait une cérémonie de funéraille collective dans une fosse où on avait enterré pendant son absence plusieurs victimes. Le 2 juillet 1690, le même scénario se reproduit, cette fois au fort de la Coulée, près de Jean Grou. Le même jour, les Oneiouts brûlèrent derrière le fort de Lachenaie une douzaine d'habitants des environs sous le regard impuissant des gens de Lachenaie. En mai 1691, ils attaquent de nouveau à Lachenaie, brûlant granges, maisons et saccageant les cultures. En juillet 1692, le chef Chaudière Noire prend revanche sur les Français qui ont fait des prisonniers Iroquois. Il réussit à capturer neuf Français et trois «sauvages». Résultat: la majorité des terres sont abandonnées. La population décline jusqu'à 32 personnes vivant toutes dans le fort sous la protection constante des soldats. Il ne reste plus que quatre maisons sur la Côte de Lachenaie. Seules six familles persistent à cultiver la terre. La production agricole, en 1688, se chiffre à 548 arpents semés et un cheptel de 177 bétes. En 1692, on ne retrouve que 163 arpents en culture et un cheptel de 77 bêtes De quoi conclure que Lachenaie a été la seigneurie la plus éprouvée de toute la Nou­velle-France. ... Claude Martel [ Extrait de « Le Domaine de Lachenaie . Etude de potentiel». Edition S.H.R.T. 21 avril 1989)[https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/2694154 BAnQ: (journal) ''La revue'', 7 novembre 1989, mardi 7 novembre 1989] pg 19/56
Liste des victimes du 13 novembre 1689 à Lachenaie: #Suzanne Bettefer, 55 ans #Angélique Cottineau, 5 mois #Louis Cottineau, 2 ans #Charles Desmarre, 68 ans #François Ethier, 36 ans #Marie-Françoise Ethier, 2 ans #Jacques Ethier, 6 mois #Léonard Ethier, 47 ans #Jean-Baptiste Fonteneau, 38 ans #Madeleine Fonteneau, 7 ans #Charles Garnier, 5 ans #Jeanne Garnier, 6 ans #Julien Garnier, 40 ans #Marguerite Garnier, 1 an #Michel Garnier, 4 ans #Pierre Garnier, 10 ans #Charles Hubou, 35 ans #Geneviève Hubou, 33 ans #Marie-Thérèse Hunault, 26 ans ** #Gilette Mignolet, 43 ans #Jean Muloin, 38 ans #Anne Minson, 12 ans #Jean Minson, 17 ans ** #Jean-Baptiste Minson, 12 ans #Marguerite Minson, 15 ans #Marie-Thérèse Minson, 10 ans #Nicolas Minson, 53 ans #Bernard Sauvageau, 8 ans #Flavie Sauvageau, 5 ans #Marguerite Sauvageau, 8 ans #Marie-Thérèse Sauvageau, 7 ans #René Sauvageau, 67 ans **Jean Mison et Marie-Thérèse Hunault furent tués avant l'attaque du 13 novembre 1689. : Les batailles de 1690, 1691 et 1692 Le même scénario se reproduit le 2 juillet 1690, cette fois au «fort de la Coulée», au bout de l'île de Montréal (côté sud du pont Charles-De Gaulle, boulevard Gouin), sur la rivière des Prairies. Les registres nous mentionnent que les Iroquois y tuèrent et capturèrent plusieurs personnes. Le jour même, les Onneiouts brûlent une douzaine d'habitants capturés lors de cette bataille, derrière le «fort de La Chesnaye», et ce, sous le regard impuissant des habitants de Lachenaie! En mai 1691, ils attaquent de nouveau à Lachenaie. Les‘ 140 guerriers iroquois, 40 femmes et 20 enfants, sous la gouverne du Chef Chaudière Noire, viennent y reproduire le même scénario, brûlant les granges et maisons, et saccageant les cultures. Cette fois, les Français gardent 5 hommes et 13 femmes comme prisonniers. Le 11 août suivant, les Iroquois, alliés à 266 Anglais ve- nus d'Albany, s'acharnent sur La Prairie. L'année 1691 s'inscrit comme un véritable désastre pour la colonie française. Comble de malchance, c'est une année où la nourri- ture se fait rare. Enfin, en juillet 1692, le Chef Chaudière Noire prend revanche sur Lachenaie. Il réus- sit à capturer neuf Français et trois sauvages alliés. Ces derniers seront libérés par Mon- sieur de Vaudreuil et une armée de 500 hommes. Plusieurs colons périssent pendant ces quatre années sanglantes. La majorité de la population, vivant sous la protection constante des soldats, décline jusqu'à 32 personnes. Il ne reste plus que quatre maisons sur la côte de Lachenaie. Seules six familles persistent à cultiver la terre. En 1688, la production agricole se chiffrait à 548 arpents semés et un cheptel de 177 bêtes. En 1692, on ne retrouvait plus que 163 arpents semés et un cheptel de 77 bêtes. De quoi conclure que Lachenaie fut la paroisse la plus éprouvée de toute la Nouvelle-France! La signature du traité de Ryswick, le 20 septembre 1697, établit (momentanément) la paix entre la France et I'Angleterre. Ce traité influence les Iroquois a faire de méme avec les Francais, car ils ne peuvent plus bénéficier des faveurs de New Yorkais en matière de support militaire. C'est ainsi que le 4 août 1701 est signée la grande paix de Montréal, regroupant les chefs des cinq nations et les dirigeants de la Nouvelle-France. **x Sources : Martel, Claude (1994), Lachenaie : Du fort à la ville. Ville de Lachenaie, 48 p. Nadon, Mario (1983), Le premier demi-siècle de Lachenaie, Thèse de maîtrise, Université de Montréal, 131 p. [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4466154 BAnQ: (journal) La revue, 23 novembre 2011, Cahier 2 pg 8 ''Le massacre de Lachenaie, 2ème partie'' Claude Martel, historien]
*[https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/2694154 BAnQ: (journal) La revue, 7 novembre 1989, mardi 7 novembre 1989 pg 19/56] Claude Martel, historien *[https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4466152 BAnQ: (journal) La revue, 16 novembre 2011, Cahier 2 pg 9 ''Le massacre de Lachenaie, 1ère partie''] Claude Martel, historien *[https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4466154 BAnQ: (journal) La revue, 23 novembre 2011, Cahier 2 pg 8 ''Le massacre de Lachenaie, 2ème partie''] Claude Martel, historien *[https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4368505 BAnQ: (journal) La revue, 8 mai 2013, Cahier 2 pg 7 ''Les premiers colons de Lachenaie''] Claude Martel, historien *[https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/43685935 BAnQ: (journal) La revue, 15 janvier 2014, Cahier 2 pg 7 ''Nos Filles du Roi''] Claude Martel, historien *[https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4368865 BAnQ: (journal) La revue, 3 février 2016, Cahier 2 pg 11 ''Le recensement de 1681''] (avec carte) Claude Martel, historien * [https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massacre_de_Lachenaie Wikipédia: Massacre de Lachenaie] ===RIVIÈRE-DES-PRAIRIES=== : La Bataille de la Coulée Grou, 2 juillet 1690 / the Battle of the ''Coulée Grou'', 2 July 1690'''[https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/2022212?docref=mJzIc7bpDY0emEWY21hqRQ BAnQ: ''Faits curieux de l'histoire de Montréal'' E.Z. Massicotte, Montréal, Librairie Beauchemin 1922 pdf- ''Héros Oubliés: le combat de la rivière des Prairies'' pg 181-199] C’est dans ce climat de tension que va se dérouler, un an plus tard en 1690, la bataille de la coulée Grou. L’historien Lionel Groulx, lui-même descendant de Jean Grou raconte ainsi les faits :
Un jour, vers 1687, le bonheur se sentit troublé dans la maison de Jean Grou où maintenant grandissaient huit enfants. La guerre iroquoise, l'abominable guerre, avait recommencé. Des histoires affreuses couraient d'une côte à l'autre. Ceux qui revenaient de Ville-Marie rapportaient de funèbres nouvelles. Tout le jour, on épiait fiévreusement le bord des bois. Les femmes regardaient leur homme et leurs enfants avec angoisse. Et le soir, on croyait voir, derrière les fenêtres, des spectres de démons qui riaient, sardoniques. Puis, soudain, c'est la glaçante épouvante du massacre de Lachine en 1689. Des récits de l'hécatombe, transmis de bouche en bouche, et grossis en route, rappellent les plus mauvais jours de M. des Ormeaux. L'hiver se passe dans des alarmes continuelles. Au printemps le bruit s'accrédite d'un retour prochain des barbares et aussi d'une invasion des Bostonnais qui vont venir par la mer et par le Richelieu, précédés des Loups et des Iroquois. Un matin du 2 juillet une troupe de cent Indiens est signalée le long de la rivière des Prairies. C'est sans doute l'avant-garde des guerriers Rouges en route pour Québec où s'en viennent les Bostonnais. Déjà les habitants accourent, la hache et le fusil à la main, chez Jean Grou qui a le fort sur sa terre, dans le bois, en arrière de sa coulée. Il y a là, ce matin de juillet, tous les hommes de la côte, et parmi eux, pour les commander, le sieur Colombet. Us sont environ vingt-cinq. Pendant que les femmes affolées s'enfoncent en toute hâte dans la forêt, trainant avec elles les enfants, la petite troupe de colons décide d'engager la bataille. Ils veulent, ces braves, défendre leurs familles, mais aussi, sans nul doute, arrêter les barbares sur la route de Québec. En ce temps-là tous voulaient servir, chacun se faisant, à son poste, le volontaire de la Nouvelle-France. Sans perdre une minute, Colombet et les autres se portent sur le bord de la grève et tirent les premiers coups. Quatre canots ennemis chavirent dans le courant. Surpris, les Iroquois poussent vers la rive et mettent pied à terre. Alors un combat furieux s'engage, corps à corps, sous le bois, le long de la coulée. Colombet essaie, mais en vain, de rallier ses hommes vers le fort. Les Français se battent en héros. Trente ennemis sont abattus ; le reste prend la fuite. Les nôtres perdent quinze hommes dont cinq prisonniers, parmi lesquels Jean Grou. Le soir même, par peur des Iroquois, disent les vieux registres de la Pointe-aux-Trembles, l'on enterra sur place, près de la coulée de Jean Grou, les corps des Français tués. Quelques jours plus tard, en présence du Père Millet, Jean Grou et quatre de ses compagnons étaient brûlés chez les Onneyouts. Découragés comme toujours par la lourde défaite, les Iroquois avaient repris, dès le lendemain, la route de leurs cantons, renonçant à leur jonction avec les Bostonnais. Et les humbles volontaires de Colombet recueillaient cette gloire d'avoir préparé peut-être, contre Phipps, la victoire de Frontenac. [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/2069085?docref=GWjliwtdMyZth9oFRN76sg BAnQ: ''Notre maître, le passé'' Abbé Lionel Groulx; ''L'Ancêtre'' (Jean Grou), pgs 62-63/284] PDF (Fr)
Voici la liste des combattants connus: Morts sur le champ:[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9MB-2LGT?i=185&wc=9RLQ-3TL%3A17465801%2C17465802%2C17465803&cc=1321742 FamilySearch: Sépulture / Funeral] Réinhumation multiple :1. De Colombet, commandant :2. [[Jalot-2|Jean Jallot]], chirurgien :3.[[Richard-1667|Guillaume Richard dit Lafleur]], capitaine de la milice de la Pointe-aux-Trembles, 49 ans environ il avait 8 enfants. :4. [[Cartier-128|Joseph Cartier dit Larose]] 43 ans. Il a eu cinq enfants dont deux étaient décédés en bas âge :5. [[Baudouin-32|Jean Beaudoin]], fils (fils de Jean Beaudoin) :6. [[Masta-17|Pierre Masta]], (18 ans fils de Mathurin Masta). le plus jeune combattant connu de cette bataille. :7. [[Delpé-5|Jean Delpué dit Parizot]], 42 ans père d’une famille de huit enfants. :8. [[Joly-79|Nicolas Joly]], 42 ans environ.Il laisse quatre enfants vivants. :9. Un engagé du Grand Beauchamp :10. Isaac, soldat Faits prisonniers et brûlés: :11. [[De_Montenon-1|Joseph de Montenon, sieur de la Rue]] ''Joseph de Montenon sr de Larue que les ennemis brulèrent le jour même derrière le fort de la Chenaye'' :12. [[Raynaud_dit_Blanchard-1|Jean Raynault dit Planchard]], 42 ans . 6 enfants vivants. :13. [[Groulx-53|Jean Grou]] . 7 enfants vivants. :14. Paschange (Bertrand de Rennes) :15. Le Bohême (Gaspard Dargan) Fait prisonnier puis relâché: :16. [[Payet-4|Pierre Payet dit Saint-Amour]]. Âgé de 49 ans au moment de la bataille. Père de 8 enfants dont 7 vivants; il fut emmené au pays des Onneious, puis relâché 3 ans plus tard, soit en 1693. Son fils Claude a été baptisé en 1691 comme enfant posthume, car on croyait son père mort chez les Iroquois. Après son retour, il eut 5 autres enfants Blessé : :17. [[Chaudillon-4|Antoine Chaudillon]], chirurgien, aussi emmené prisonnier et relâché par la suite. D’autres combattants ont participé à cette bataille, mais on n’a pu tous les identifier. [[Fortin-299|François Fortin dit Plermel]] pourrait fort bien être un de ceux-là puisqu’il habitait cet endroit et qu’il est décédé en juillet 1690. L’acte de décès n’a pas été retrouvé. Une plaque commémorative a été posée sur les lieux de la bataille. On pouvait y lire l’inscription visible à la source:[http://histoiresdancetres.com/vaillancourt/la-bataille-de-la-coulee-grou/ Histoires d'ancêtres: ''La bataille de la coulée Grou'', Vaillancourt] ==Sources== *[https://www.erudit.org/fr/revues/cd/2018-n132-cd03426/87578ac.pdf Érudit: ''Guerre franco-iroquoise dans la vallée du Saint-Laurent; Réactions et stratégies militaires (1689-1696)'' Jérémie L. St-Louis; Cap-aux-Diamants, (132), 23–26. Personnages méconnus et faits inédits sous le regard de jeunes historiens; Numéro 132, hiver 2018]

Massey & McBurney of Moneyslane

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[[Category:Down Genealogy Free Space Pages]] [[Category:Moneyslane Townland, Drumgooland Parish, County Down]] I traveled to Belfast, Ireland in June 2015 to conduct research related to my ancestors from County Down. This is a page to consolidate that research and findings not just for my own convenience but to share with others interested in these families and Moneyslane. [https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=zi5_rTV3ObXQ.ks1mJqLcytZk Map of family locations in Ireland] My research began with [[Massey-1843|Thomas Massey]] and [[McBurney-34|Mary Jane McBurney/McBirney]] who were married at Ballyroney Presbyterian Church in Lackan, County Down in 1837. They had at least six known children who immigrated to Massachusetts and initially settled in and around Boston, particularly in Brookline and Cambridge. Many of the Masseys found in city directories in the mid-1800s and early 1900s are either descended from or otherwise related to this family. Thomas and Mary Jane's children identified in Drumgooland Church of Ireland records: # James Massey (1838-?) - ''Presumed died as an infant before the birth of their second son also named James.'' # [[Massey-1919|James Massey]] (1839-1900) # [[Massey-1918|Mary Ann Massey]] (1843-1917) m. [[McCullough-1570 | Thomas McCullough]] in Brookline, MA # [[Massey-1940|William Massey]] (1845-1926) # [[Massey-1917|Thomas Massey]] (1852-1927) # [[Massey-1842|Samuel Massey]] (1855-1897) # [[Massey-2586|Robert Massey]] (1858-?)

Massey Brick Walls

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Massey Genealogy 2000

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Massey Name Study]] [[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] == Massey Genealogy 2000 == Descendants of John Massey, immigrant, and possible grandsons Hezekiah, Joseph, and Richard. * by William W. Massey Jr. * Knoxville, Tennessee, USA, 2000 * 232 pages * Includes bibliographical references and index. * Modern, well-researched book. * Source Example: ::: Massey, William W. ''[[Space:Massey_Genealogy_2000|Massey Genealogy 2000]]'' (Knoxville, Tennessee, USA, 2000) * Inline Citation Example (Change page number as appropriate.): ::: [[#MasseyBook|Massey]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Massey_Genealogy_2000|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * [https://www.worldcat.org/title/massey-genealogy-2000/oclc/608673723 Search for a library] * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89073125890 Hathitrust.org] (Limited search only) * [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?from=fhd&dps_pid=IE60886 FamilySearch ExLibris Rosetta] (Download)

Masson Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:Masson Name Study]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Masson Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Masson Masson] 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 Masson 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 Massons), by time period (18th Century Massons), or by topic (Masson DNA, Masson Occupations, Masson 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 Masson 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=Masson}} 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:Masson of canada and france]] * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== None identified

Masson of canada and france

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[[Category:Masson Name Study]] The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Mason-5732|Fred Mason]]. 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=9553486 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Masten Cemetery

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This is the profile for the Masten Cemetery. The cemetery is no longer in use and is in the abandoned town of Masten. [[Category: Lycoming County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category: Masten, Pennsylvania]]

Master thesis

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Masterson Name Study

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[[Category:Masterson 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. == yDNA Tests Taken == {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name|| Earliest Known Ancestor || Test Taken || Y-DNA Haplogroup |- | [[Masterson-376|Brandon Masterson]] || [[Masterson-242 | Thomas J. Masterson]]|| Y32 || R-M269 |}

Matahuru Lawn Cemetery Free Space

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[[Category: Matahuru Lawn Cemetery, Waiterimu, Waikato]] [[Category: Waikato Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] == Matahuru Lawn Cemetery == === Links === * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2621948/waiterimu-matahuru-cemetery Find-a-Grave] === Notable Interments === === 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 '''5''' profiles listed on Wikitree for this cemetery, which is well short of the number of interments. Findagrave has '''101''' entries, and Billion Graves has '''xxx'''. The overall progress of this endeavour will be found on the [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team_Progress|NZ Cemeteries Team Progress page]].

Mataram, Java, Historic Indonesian Sultanate

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[[Category: Mataram, Java, Historic Indonesian Sultanate]] This page is part of [[Project:Indonesia|the Indonesia Project]] For profiles, please see [[:Category: Mataram, Java, Historic Indonesian Sultanate|the category]] ==Mataram== ===Ascendancy=== The Sultanate of Mataram /məˈtɑːrəm/ was the last major independent Javanese kingdom on Java before the island was colonised by the Dutch. It was the dominant political force radiating from the interior Central Java from the late 16th century until the beginning of the 18th century. Wikipedia. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mataram_Sultanate Mataram Sultanate] Accessed July 29, 2017 [[Day-1904|jhd]] Mataram reached its peak of power during the reign of Sultan Agung Hanyokrokusumo (r. 1613 – 1645), and began to decline after his death in 1645. By the mid-18th century, Mataram lost both power and territory to the Dutch East India Company (Dutch: Vereenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie; VOC). It had become a vassal state of the company by 1749. According to Javanese records, the kings of Mataram were descended from one Ki Ageng Sela (Sela is a village near the present-day Demak). In the 1570s, one of Ki Ageng Sela's descendants, Kyai Gedhe Pamanahan was awarded to rule the land of Mataram by King of Pajang, Sultan Hadiwijaya, as the reward for his service on defeating Arya Panangsang, Hadiwijaya's enemy. Pajang was located near the current site of Surakarta, and Mataram was originally a vassal of Pajang. Pamanahan was often referred to as Kyai Gedhe Mataram. 1586, marked the end of the Pajang kingdom and the rise of its former vassal, the Mataram Sultanate. ===1613 Dutch Contacts=== The first contact between Mataram and the Dutch East India Company (VOC) occurred under Panembahan Hanyakrawati. Dutch activities at the time were limited to trading from limited coastal settlements, so their interactions with the inland Mataram kingdom were limited, although they did form an alliance against Surabaya in 1613. Panembahan Hanyakrawati died accidentally that year when he was in Krapyak forest, hunting for deer. ===1628 Seige of Batavia=== In 1628, Agung and his armies began the siege of Batavia. ===1646 Amangkurat I=== Upon taking the throne, Agung's son Susuhunan Amangkurat I tried to bring long-term stability to Mataram's realm, by murdering local leaders that were insufficiently deferential to him, including the still-powerful noble from Surabaya, Pangeran Pekik, his father-in-law, and executed Panembahan Adiningkusuma (posthumous: Panembahan Girilaya), king of Cirebon, his son in-law. ===1726 Death of Amangkurat IV=== After the death of Amangkurat IV of the Mataram Sultanatein 1726 , Mataram became overshadowed by Dutch intervention who managed to put Adipati Anom (bearing the title Pakubuwana II) to the throne, rather than the rightful heir, Prince Arya Mangkunagara who fiercely opposed the Dutch . Through cunning political moves, Arya Mangkunegara was exiled to Ceylon in 1728, and finally sent to Kaapstad at the most southern-end of Africa. ===1742 Geger Pacinang Chinese Uprising=== In 1742, a Chinese uprising, known as Geger Pacinang broke out in Batavia in reaction to the Chinese genocide directed by Dutch General Governor, Adriaan Valckenier. Jeffrey Hays. Facts and Details. [http://factsanddetails.com/indonesia/Government_Military_Crime/sub6_5a/entry-4058.html Sultans and Royalty in Indonesia]. Last updated June 2015. Accessed July 28, 2017. [[Day-1904|jhd]] Survivors fled eastward for refuge, joining forces with Mataram peasants who had suffered similarly at the hands both of the Dutch and their own rulers. Indonesia Tourism Forum. [http://www.indonesia-tourism.com/forum/showthread.php?1442-Pura-Mangkunegaran&styleid=13 Pura Mangkunegaran] Accessed July 28, 2017. [[Day-1904|jhd]] The oppressed Mataram peasants were led by a valiant warrior prince called Raden Mas Said, who was the son of the exiled prince Arya Mangkunegara. The combined forces managed to tear down the walls and completely destroyed the Palace at Kartasura, forcing Sultan Pakubuwana II to retreat to Ponorogo in East Java. During this era, Raden Mas Said married Rubiyah who would ultimately become the leader of the brave female legion, and was thereafter given the title Matah Ati. Six months later, with the aid of Dutch forces, Pakubuwana II managed to quell the uprising. But when he found the Kartasura Palace completely destroyed, the Sultan was forced to move the capital to Surakarta. His policy to directly involve Dutch forces in the war cost the sultanate to cede Mataram territory stretching from Rembang in northern Central Java all the way to Surabaya, Madiun and Madura in East Java. The policy even stripped the ruling Pakubuwana II of all his power as he became merely a Leenman or “Borrower of Dutch authorities”. The remaining survivals fled to take refuge east, where they ultimately joined forces with Mataram peasants who suffered a similar fate under the oppression of the Dutch as well as by their own rulers. The oppressed Mataram peasants were led by a valiant warrior prince called Raden Mas Said, who was the son of the exiled prince Arya Mangkunegara. The combined forces managed to tear down the walls and completely destroyed the Palace at Kartasura, forcing Sultan Pakubuwana II to retreat to Ponorogo in East Java. During this era, Raden Mas Said married Rubiyah who would ultimately become the leader of the brave female legion, and was thereafter given the title Matah Ati. Six months later, with the aid of Dutch forces, Pakubuwana II managed to quell the uprising. But when he found the Kartasura Palace completely destroyed, the Sultan was forced to move the capital to Surakarta. His policy to directly involve Dutch forces in the war cost the sultanate to cede Mataram territory stretching from Rembang in northern Central Java all the way to Surabaya, Madiun and Madura in East Java. The policy even stripped the ruling Pakubuwana II of all his power as he became merely a Leenman or “Borrower of Dutch authorities”. ===1746 Java Succession War=== In 1746 Raden Mas Said joined forces with his uncle, Prince Mangkubumi, younger brother of Pakubuwana II, in a guerilla warfare against the Dutch-Mataram forces deep in Yogyakarta in what most historians refer to as the Java Succession War III. Raden Mas Said later married for the second time with Prince Mangkubumi’s daughter, Raden Ayu Inten, and began to use the title Pangeran Adipati Mangkunegoro Senopati Panoto Baris Lelono Adikareng Noto. In the midst of the War, Pakubuwana II fell ill and eventually passed away in 1749. Before he died, he submitted sovereignty of the Sultanate to the Dutch Eastern Coast Governor, Baron von Hohendrof. The Dutch authorities eventually inaugurated the son of Pakubuwana II, Raden Mas Suryadi, as Successor, bearing the title Pakubuwono III. At the same time, upon hearing that Pakubuwono II had passed away, Prince Mangkubumi was also crowned Sultan of Mataram in Yogyakarta, bearing the same title of Pakubuwono III. The event escalated the heat of war between the two factions. In 1752 the coalition between Raden Mas Said and Prince Mangkubumi broke down due to the dispute over the single undivided supremacy over Mataram. Prince Mangkubumi turned against his own son in law and waged war against Raden Mas Said. After several failed attempts to defeat Raden Mas Said, Prince Mangkubumi subsequently turned to the Dutch and Pakubuwono III. The Mangkunegaran rule in Surakarta was established through a long, bitter and intricate historical process. The seed of its establishment was planted in the late era of the Mataram Sultanate , at the arrival of Dutch forces which tcreated political havoc in the area. Indonesia Tourism Forum. [http://www.indonesia-tourism.com/forum/showthread.php?1442-Pura-Mangkunegaran&styleid=13 Pura Mangkunegaran] Accessed July 28, 2017. [[Day-1904|jhd]] The Dutch ruler in Semarang, Nicholas Hartingh, recognizing that Raden Mas Said appeared to be undefeatable, urged Paku Buwono III to invite Raden Mas Said to diplomatic talks. Raden Mas Said accepted the invitation so long as the Dutch authorities would not be involved. Ever since 1746 Raden Mas Said joined forces with his uncle, Prince Mangkubumi, younger brother of Pakubuwana II, in a guerilla warfare against the Dutch-Mataram forces deep in Yogyakarta in what most historians refer to as the Java Succession War III. Rade Mas Said later married for the second time with Prince Mangkubumi’s daughter, Raden Ayu Inten, and began to use the title Pangeran Adipati Mangkunegoro Senopati Panoto Baris Lelono Adikareng Noto. ===1749 Death of Pakubuwana=== In 1749 Baron von Hohendrof was the Dutch Eastern Coast Governor. Before Pakubuwana II fell ill and eventually died that year, he submitted tghe sovereignty of the Sultanate to the Dutch Eastern Coast Governor, Baron von Hohendrof. The Dutch authorities eventually inaugurated the son of Pakubuwana II, Raden Mas Suryadi, as Successor, bearing the title Pakubuwono III. At the same time, upon hearing that Pakubuwono II had passed away, Prince Mangkubumi was also crowned Sultan of Mataram in Yogyakarta, bearing the same title of Pakubuwono III. The event escalated the heat of war between the two factions. In the midst of the War, Pakubuwana II fell ill and eventually passed away in 1749. Before he died, he submitted sovereignty of the Sultanate to the Dutch Eastern Coast Governor, Baron von Hohendrof. The Dutch authorities eventually inaugurated the son of Pakubuwana II, Raden Mas Suryadi, as Successor, bearing the title Pakubuwono III. At the same time, upon hearing that Pakubuwono II had passed away, Prince Mangkubumi was also crowned Sultan of Mataram in Yogyakarta, bearing the same title of Pakubuwono III. The event escalated the heat of war between the two factions. In 1752 the coalition between Raden Mas Said and Prince Mangkubumi broke down due to the dispute over the single undivided supremacy over Mataram. Prince Mangkubumi turned against his own son in law and waged war against Raden Mas Said. After several failed attempts to defeat Raden Mas Said, Prince Mangkubumi subsequently turned to the Dutch and Pakubuwono III. Under the Sumpah Paworing Kawula pledge: Tiji Tibeh, Mati Siji Mati Kabeh, Mukti Siji Mukti Kabeh (Death to one and Death to all, Glory to one and one Glory to all), Raden Mas Said and his forces continued his revolt against the Dutch orchestrated coalition. Three great battles were recorded during the course of 1752-1757 that dubbed Raden Mas Said as Pangeran Sambernyawa or The Prince of Life Taker, since he always brought terror and spread death in battlefields. Facing the fact that simply nobody could defeat Raden Mas Said, Nicholas Hartingh, the Dutch ruler in Semarang, urged Paku Buwono III to invite Raden Mas Said to diplomatic talks. Raden Mas Said accepted the invitiation for as long as it would not involve the Dutch authorities. Eventually peace was restored in 1757 through the Salatiga Charter, which was later acknowledged by the Yogyakarta Sultanate as well as the Dutch authorities. The Charter stated that Raden Mas Said was inaugurated as an Adipati Miji or Independent ruler over the Praja Mangkunegaran or the Independent district of Mangkunegaran. Taking the title Mangkunegara I, Raden Mas Said ruled over Kedaung, Matesih, Honggobayan, Sembuyan, Gunung Kidul, Northern Pajang and Kedu. He eventually set up his own palace near the Pepe River, known today as the Pura Mangkunegaran. ==Sultans of Mataram== #[[Mataram-1|Senopati]] Panembahan Senopati (Panembahan Senopati ing Alaga Sayidin Panatagama Khalifatullah Tanah Jawa) : 1587-1601 Wikipedia. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mataram_Sultanate#Javanese_kingship Mataram Sultanate] Accessed July 31, 2017. [[Day-1904|jhd]] #[[Mataram-2|Hanyakrawati]] Raden Mas Jolang (Sri Susuhunan Adi Prabu Hanyakrawati Senapati-ing-Ngalaga Mataram) : 1601-1613 #[[Mataram-3|Sultan Agung]] Raden Mas Jatmika / Sultan Agung (Sultan Agung Senapati-ing-Ngalaga Abdurrahman) : 1613-1645) #[[Mataram-4|Amangkurat I]] Raden Mas Sayidin / Amangkurat I (Kanjeng Susuhunan Prabu Amangkurat Agung) : 1646-1677 #[[Mataram-7|Amangkurat II]] : 1677-1703 #[[Mataram-8 |Amangkurat III]] : 1703-1704 #[[Mataram-5|Pakubuwono I]] Pangeran Puger / Pakubuwono I]] : 1704-1719 #[[Mataram-6|Amangkurat IV]]: 1719-1726 #Pakubuwono II : 1726-1749 Mataram was divided in 1755, and the succeeding rulers of the new sultanates are not generally considered as Sultans of Mataram. ==End of Mataram: Successor States== ===1755 Treaty of Giyanti=== In 1755. the Dutch representative Nicholas Hartingh, Pakubuwana III, and Prince Mangkubumi sined the Treaty of Giyanti, settling the dispute between Pakubuwono III and Prince Mangkubumi. The charter also marked the official end to the unified and independent Mataram Sultanate since The Giyanti Treaty divided the Mataram Sultanate into the Yogyakarta Sultanate ruled by Prince Mangkubumi (who later took the name Hamengkubuwono I) and the Kasunanan Surakarta under Pakubuwono III. The Yogyakarta Sultanate then established the Keraton or Palace of Yogyakarta. The charter also formed a new coalition between Surakarta, Yogyakarta and Dutch forces against the relentless Raden Mas Said. Finally, through the Treaty of Giyanti , signed in 1755 between Pakubuwana III, Prince Mangkubumi, and Dutch representative, Nicolas Hartingh, the dispute between Pakubuwono III and Prince Mangkubumi was settled. The charter also marked the official end to the unified and independent Mataram Sultanate since The Giaynti Treaty divided the Mataram Sultanate into the Yogyakarta Sultanate ruled by Prince Mangkubumi (who later took the name Hamengkubuwono I) and the Kasunanan Surakarta under Pakubuwono III. The Yogyakarta Sultanate then established the Keraton or Palace of Yogyakarta. The charter also formed a new coalition between Surakarta, Yogyakarta and Dutch forces against the relentless Raden Mas Said. Under the Sumpah Paworing Kawula pledge: Tiji Tibeh, Mati Siji Mati Kabeh, Mukti Siji Mukti Kabeh (Death to one and Death to all, Glory to one and one Glory to all), Raden Mas Said and his forces continued his revolt against the Dutch orchestrated coalition. Three great battles were recorded during the course of 1752-1757 that dubbed Raden Mas Said as Pangeran Sambernyawa or The Prince of Life Taker, since he always brought terror and spread death in battlefields. Facing the fact that simply nobody could defeat Raden Mas Said, Nicholas Hartingh, the Dutch ruler in Semarang, urged Paku Buwono III to invite Raden Mas Said to diplomatic talks. Raden Mas Said accepted the invitation for as long as it would not involve the Dutch authorities. ===1757 Salatiga Charter=== Eventually peace was restored in 1757 through the Salatiga Charter, which was later acknowledged by the Yogyakarta Sultanate as well as the Dutch authorities. The Charter stated that Raden Mas Said was inaugurated as an Adipati Miji or Independent ruler over the Praja Mangkunegaran or the Independent district of Mangkunegaran. Taking the title Mangkunegara I, Raden Mas Said ruled over Kedaung, Matesih, Honggobayan, Sembuyan, Gunung Kidul, Northern Pajang and Kedu. He eventually set up his own palace near the Pepe River, known today as the Pura Mangkunegaran. In 1757 peace was restored through the Salatiga Charter, which was later acknowledged by the Yogyakarta Sultanate as well as the Dutch authorities. The Charter stated that Raden Mas Said was inaugurated as an Adipati Miji or Independent ruler over the Praja Mangkunegaran or the Independent district of Mangkunegaran. The charter also formed a new coalition between Surakarta, Yogyakarta and Dutch forces against the relentless Raden Mas Said. ===Successor States=== #Yogyakarta Sultanate #Mangkunegaran Principality *Kasunanan Surakarta ==Sources== See also: *[http://3.um-bengkulu.web.id/en1/2754-2653/Kesultanan-Mataram_30915_3-um-bengkulu.html Sultanate of Mataram] (Indonesian language)

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Materials For A History of The Sessions Family in America

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == Materials For A History of The Sessions Family in America == The Descendants of Alexander Sessions of Andover, Mass., 1669. * by Francis Charles Sessions (1820-1892) * published by Joel Munsell's Sons, Albany, N.Y., 1890 * Source Example: ::: Sessions, Francis Charles. ''[[Space:Materials For A History of The Sessions Family in America|Materials For A History of The Sessions Family in America]]'' (Joel Munsell's Sons, Albany, N.Y., 1890) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Sessions|Sessions]]: Page 134 * Inline-Text Example: ::: ([[#Sessions|Sessions]]: Page 134) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Materials For A History of The Sessions Family in America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=h6pRAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/materialsforhist00sess * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005756245 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/15837/ === Table of Contents === * Letters. Amasa Sessions to John Sessions, Norwich, N. Y. Utica, N. Y., August 30, 1838 * Thomas Sessions to H. S. Flynt. City Providence, January 20, 1845 * Wm. H. Sessions to John W. Sessions. (Formerly of Hudson, O.). Cedar Falls, Iowa, February 28, 1859 * Wm. V. Sessions to John W. Sessions. South Wilbraham, Mass., March 14, 1859 * Walter L. Sessions to John W. Sessions. Panama, Chautauque Co., N. Y., March 11, 1859 * Gilman L. Sessions to John W. Sessions. Binghampton, N. Y., March 18, 1859 * John Sessions to John W. Sessions. No. 10 Wall Street, New York, March 31, 1859 * Perrigrine G. Sessions to John W. Sessions, San Francisco, Cal. City Bountiful, Utah Territory, May 15, 1859 * Jairus Alexander Sessions to John W. Sessions. Brimfield, Mass., June 29, 1859 * Alexander J. Sessions to John W. Sessions. Beverly, Mass., June 28, 1859 * Eliakim Williams Sessions to John W. Sessions. Abington. Conn., part of town of Pomfret, July, 1859 * Gilman L. Sessions to John W. Sessions. Binghampton, N. Y., August 22, 1859 * Mrs. Milton Sessions to John W. Sessions. Ogdensburgh, N. Y., August 3, 1859 * Alexander G. Rich to John W. Sessions. Warren, Mass., August 20, 1859 * H.S. Flynt to John W. Sessions. Columbus, Ohio, August 23, 1859 * Philip Sessions to John W. Sessions, of San Francisco, Cal. Carroll Parish, Floyd, La., November 28, 1859 * James P. Sessions to John W. Sessions, San Francisco. Jackson, Miss., February 20, 1860 * Alexander J. Sessions to John W. Sessions. Salem, Mass., December 4, 1860 * William V. Sessions to Alfred Poor. South Wilbraham, Mass., January 17, 1871 * E.C. Sessions of Reno, Nev., to E. C. Sessions of Oakland, Cal. Reno, Nev., January 1, 1869 * Joseph W. Sessions to Mr. Alfred Poor. Westminster, Conn., February 10, 1871 * Samuel Sessions to Alfred Poor. St. Johns, Michigan, February 21, 1871 * E. W. Sessions to F. C. Sessions. Abington, Conn., February 25, 1871 * David Sessions to Alfred Poor. Bellevue, March 13, 1871 * John Sessions to Alfred Poor. Oakland, Cal., March 20, 1871 * Joseph W. Sessions to F. C. Sessions. Westminster, Conn., May 26, 1871 * S. W. Sessions to Alfred Poor. Cleveland, Ohio, May 31, 1871 * David Sessions to Alfred Poor. Olivet, Mich., March 13, 1871 * D. A. Dwight to Alfred Poor. Adams, N. Y., August 9, 1871 * Alfred Poor to F. C. Sessions. Salem, Mass., September 1, 1871 * C. Hammond to F. C. Sessions * Genealogy of Nathaniel Sessions of Pomfret, Conn * Alonzo Sessions to F. C. Sessions * C. E. Sessions to F. C. Sessions. Arkansas City, Ark., March 28, 1884 * Charles E. Sessions to F. C. Sessions. Jacksonville, Ill., May 19, 1884 * C. E. Sessions to F. C. Sessions. Jacksonville, Ill., May 25, 1884 * Moultrie McK. Sessions to F. C. Sessions. Marietta, Ga., June 11, 1886 * J. F. Sessions to F. C. Sessions. Brookhaven, Miss., June 13, 1888 * Estrays * Early generations of the Sessions Family * Descendants of Nathaniel Sessions * Nathaniel Sessions * Robert Sessions, Jr. * Biographical sketch of Francis C. Sessions * Francis Sessions * Descendants of Nathaniel Sessions. Nathaniel, b. Aug.8, 1681... * Descendants of John Sessions * Genealogy of the family of George Sessions and Eunice Mather * Lineage of Francis C. Sessions * Back matter * Biographical sketch of Frederick Sessions * Biographical sketch of Walter L. Sessions. Jamestown, December 26, 1890 * Biographical sketch of Rev. John Sessions, D. D. * Biographical of Alonzo Sessions, of Ionia, Mich. * Life of Judge Wm. M. Sessions * A letter from Prof. L. O. Emerson to F. C. Sessions. Findlay, O., Dec. 17, 1890 * Wm. R. Sessions, born December 3, 1835 * Pullman, Ill., Nov. 17, 1890. Mr. Francis C. Sessions, Columbus, O. * Pullman, Ill., Nov. 23, 1890. F. C. Sessions, Esq. * Genealogical table of the Sessions Family * Letter of J. F. Sessions to H. M. Sessions, Tongaloo, Miss. Brookhaven, Miss., July 22, 1890 * Letter of Dr. Lewe Sessions to H. M. Sessions, Tongaloo, Miss. Union Springs, Ala., July 10, 1890 * Historical sketch of M. H. Sessions, Esq., of Minneapolis, Minn. * Extracts from a sermon delivered at the funeral of Robert Sessions, in 1836, at South Wilbraham, Mass. * Sampit, Georgetown County, So. Carolina, March 30, 1891 * Biographical sketch of David Robert Sessions, of San Francisco, Cal. * Item furnished by Mrs. Ruth Huntington Sessions, the authoress, from Brooklyn, N. Y. * Hamlet, May 8, 1891. Sessions homestead, Arkwright * Family of Nelson Cyrus Newell * Children of Martha Jane West, daughter of John and Martha P. (Sessions) West * Letter of E. J. Bicknall to F. C. Sessions. Providence, R. I., July 13, 1891 * Perregrine G. Sessions * Chart * Our first ancestors in this country * Letter from Miss Ellen Washburn Sessions to F. C. Sessions. Cleveland, O., June 27, 1891 * Letter of D. S. Sessions to F. C. Sessions. Houston, Texas, Sept. 11, 1891 * Index * Errata

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Greer-6444|Mike Greer]] is currently working on. Can you help? Page 1 * https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Mike_Greer_To-Do_List Page 2 * https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Mike_Greer_To-Do_List_2 Link to Laureates * https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Nobel_Physicist_Connections 62 entries. 32 connected. 21 Nobel laureates. (N superscript) {| border="4" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes !|Status !|Origin |- |[[Oort-25|Jan Oort]]||1900-04-28 ||Spouse. GParents.||Connected.||Holland |- |[[Mueller-7403|Hans Mueller]]||1900-10-27 ||Spouse.||||Switzerland |- |[[Cartwright-3124|Mary Cartwright]]||1900-12-17 ||No Spouse. Parents.||Connected.||England |- |[[Fermi-2|Enrico FermiN]]||1901-09-29 ||Spouse. Parents.||Connected.||Italy |- |[[Jordon-729|Pascual Jordan]]||1902-10-18 || Spouse. Parents. GParents.||||Germany |- |[[Wigner-14|Eugene Paul WignerN]]||1902-11-17 ||Spouses. Parents. 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Parents.||Connected.||America |- |[[De_Bruijn-909|Nicolaas de Bruijn]]||1918-07-09 ||Spouse. Parents. GParents.||Connected.||Holland |- |[[Smullyan-1|Raymond Smullyan]]||1919-03-25 ||Spouse. Parents. GParents.||Connected.||America |- |[[Batchelor-2357|George K. Batchelor]]||1920-03-09 ||Spouse. Parents. GGParents.||Connected.||Australia |- |[[Rényi-1|Alfréd Rényi]] ||1921-03-20 ||Spouse. Parents.||||Hungary |- |[[Sakharov-2|Andrei SakharovN]]||1921-05-21 ||Spouses. Parents.||||Russia |- |[[Sciama-5|Dennis Sciama]]||1926-11-18 ||Spouse. Parents.||||England |- |[[O'Neill-3328|Gerald O'Neill]]||1927-02-06 ||Spouse. Parents. GParents.||||America |- |[[Swinnerton-Dyer-1|Peter Swinnerton-Dyer]]||1927-08-02 ||Parents. GParents.||Connected.||England |- | [[Grothendieck-1|Alexander Grothendieck]] || 1928-03-28 || Spouse. Mat.GGparents.||Connected.||Germany |- |[[Bell-43670|John Stewart Bell]]||1928-07-28 ||Spouse. 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Mather Mine Disaster 1928

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[[Category:Pennsylvania, Mining Disasters]] [[Category: Mather Mine Disaster, Mather, Pennsylvania, 1928]] [[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]] |'''Mather 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: 19 May 1928 * Location: [[:Category:Mather, Pennsylvania|Mather, Greene County, Pennsylvania]] * Victims: 195 deaths * 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;"| |- ! 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=== ===Sources=== * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mather_Mine_disaster Wikipedia] * [https://usminedisasters.miningquiz.com/saxsewell/mather_explosion.htm US Mine Disasters] * [http://www.gendisasters.com/pennsylvania/21938/mather-pa-mine-explosion-may-1928 GenDisasters] .

Mather No. 1 Mine Disaster

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Mather's and Gaunce Funeral Home List of Coffins Purchased from 1873 to 1919

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[[Category:Nicholas County, Kentucky]] [[Category:US Black Heritage Project, Needs Profiles Created]] [[Category: USBH Heritage Exchange]] Mather's and Gaunce Funeral Home List of Coffins Purchased from 1873 to 1919 - African American List Burial Records https://sites.rootsweb.com/~kynichol/cemetery/earlyburials.html accessed on 12 Dec 2021 # '''[[Unknown-584111|Mary (Unknown) Allen (1820-bef.1920)]] wife, (colored)''' # '''[[Allen-54717|Peter Allen]], (colored) December 5, 1907 buried Carlisle''' # '''[[Allen-54744|Rachael Allen (1889-1909)]] (colored) January 15, 1909''' # Sanford Allen's mother (colored) February 13, 1908 # '''[[Anderson-64404|Clint Anderson]], (colored), age 27 August 24, 1911 buried Carlisle''' # '''[[Baker-54131|Wallace Baker (abt.1877-1887)]] George Baker's son (colored) April 13, 1887''' #''' [[Baker-54140|Unknown Baker (-1897)]] Lewis Baker's child (colored) April 7, 1897''' #''' [[Baker-54141|Unnames Baker (-1906)]] William Baker's(Blue Bill), (colored) son June 9, 1906 buried''' # Will Baker, (colored) # John Baker's child, (colored) # '''[[Baker-54142|Unknown Baker (-1904)]] Matilda Baker's, daughter, (colored) December 7, 1904 buried in Carlisle''' # Frank Banister’s wife (colored) January 24, 1906 buried Carlisle # '''[[Bannister-1984|Thomas Bannister (-1890)]] (colored) July 12, 1890''' # '''[[Bigstaff-13|Mamie Bigstaff (1836-1916)]] (colored) August 6, 1916 buried Carlisle''' # '''[[Black-20145|Harvey Black (-1909)]], age 81, (colored) January 19, 1909 buried Black Cross Roads''' # '''[[Branch-2364|Lucretia Branch (1810-1890)]] (colored) December 27, 1890''' # '''[[Breckenridge-826|Peter Breckenridge (-abt.1885)]], (colored) January 27, 1885''' # Ellen Bailey's son March 23, 1875 # '''[[Unknown-584105|Emma (Unknown) Baily (1853-1910)]], colored July 10, 1910 buried Carlisle''' # '''[[Baird-6567|S Baird (-1909)]] February 15, 1909 bured Sharpsburg, Ky''' # '''[[Baker-54081|Clarinda Baker (-1892)]], (colored), said to be 106 August 4, 1892''' # '''[[Baker-54082|Unknown Baker (-1897)]] Lewis Baker's child (colored) April 7, 1897''' #''' [[Baker-54102|Sarah Baker (-1898)]] colored June 20, 1898 buried Carlisle''' # George Brown, age 48, (colored) March 29, 1913 b. Mt. Gilead, Bath Co. # George Brown's wife age 27, (colored) September 29, 1906 buried Carlisle # John Brown's wife, (colored) # Steven Brown's wife (colored) February 25, 1887 # David Bryant's child (colored) # Harvey Bryant's mother (colored) February 24, 1890 # Sally Bryant, (colored), age 49 December 28, 1912 buried Carlisle # William Bryant's child (colored), age 2 September 28, 1909 buried Carlisle # William Bryant's child (colored) March 19, 1911 buried Carlisle # '''[[Bryer-249|Harrison Bryer]] (colored) September 22, 1893''' # Frank Brister's child (colored) November 10, 1899 # Malinda Brooks, (colored), age 69 August 25, 1907 buried Fullerton Place # David Campbell, (colored) May 7, 1874 # Mrs. Carlisle's son (colored) January 20, 1886 # Thomas Carlisle, s/o Bell, (colored?) September 23, 1898 # Minnie Chambers, 37, (colored), 1917 buried Carlisle # Harriet Chambers' husband Ellisville(colored) March 1, 1887 # Mother of Will Chambers, (colored) May 24, 1904 buried Hickory Ridge # child, age 2, (colored) February 1, 1908 # William Clark's child, (colored) # '''[[Clark-69118|William Harvey Clark (abt.1856-1913)]], age 59, (colored) May 17, 1913 buried Carlisle''' # Lou Emma Clay, (Colored),35, wife/James H. August 29, 1917 buried Carlisle # Lou Clayborn, (Colored) November 16, 1907 buried Carlisle # '''[[Coleman-15742|William Coleman]], (colored) November 23, 1908 buried Carlisle''' # Will Coleman's wife, age 25, and child, (col) October 26, 1907 buried Carlisle # Colored child April 13, 1888 # Colored child May 30, 1889 # Colored child, at Lycergius Robinsons October, 1892 # Colored girl September 24, 1889 # Colored girl, Moorefield May 26, 1888 # Colored Man's child April 3, 1889 # Colored woman April 11, 1890 # Colored woman December 3, 1892 # America Colston , (colored) June 14, 1898 buried Carlisle # John Cunningham (colored) February 15, 1889 # June Cunningham's infant (colored) January 22, 1908 # Abby Dallas' child, (colored) February 20, 1874 # Wallace Darnell's wife, age 66, (colored) June 17, 1906 buried Carlisle # '''[[Deal-2309|Will Deal (-1907)]], age 38, (colored) April 3, 1907 buried Carlisle''' # '''[[Derickson-115|Huldy Derickson (1866-1904)]] (colored) September 12, 1904''' # John Derrickson's wife, (colored) September 3, 1904 # Amp Dickerson 's wife, (colored) September 1, 1873 # Mariah Dickerson, age 81, (colored) March 15, 1909 buried Hickory Ridge # Walter Dickerson's wife (colored) July 10, 1898 # Walker Dickerson's child, (colored) September 6, 1884 # Walker Dickerson's child (colored) June 2, 1884 # Child of Cinda Donaldson(colored) July 8, 1898 # Cynthia Duncan wife of Lewis, (colored) # Elmer Duncan, age 16, s/o G. W., (colored) December 30, 1907 out of town, b. Carisle # George Duncan's son (color) February 14, 1888 # Lawson Ewing, (colored) April 7, 1907 # Chris Farris' sister (color) 1888 # John Farris' child (colored) McCray Place May 19, 1888 # Florence Fields, (colored) May 18, 1910 # James Fisher's child (colored) January 1, 1889 # George Fisher's child (colored) January 13, 1888 Buzzard Roost # Fannie Fletcher's husband (colored) August 23, 1890 # Jane Fletcher (colored) September 1, 1893 # Levi Foster's child, (colored) February 22, 1873 # ______ George (col) died Jas W. Berry Farm January 19, 1888 # Isaac Gibson (colored) February 20, 1874 # Alice Graham, (colored) April 12, 1901 # Ad Grant, (Colored) January 1, 1893 # Anna Grant's child, (colored) Lewis Green, (colored) August 6, 1884 # Nannie Green, (colored), age 35 September 6, 1910 # Dee Green, age 57, (colored) February 12, 1907 buried Shiloh # Lucy Hodge Hall, age 34, (colored) September 24, 1916 buried Carlisle # Perry Ham, (colored) # Alex Hathaway, (colored) February 24, 1885 # Amanda Hathaway (colored) May 9, 1874 # Julia Hawkins' son (colored) # Samuel Henry's daughter (colored) August 7, 1878 # Hannah Hall, age 80, (colored) November 2, 1909 # Frank Holland, (colored) # Mart Holland (colored) July 16, 1890 # David Hopkins, (colored) March 19, 1973 # Wills Howard's child, (colored) Paril 12, 1889 # Arthor Howe, (colored), age 21 February 4, 1910 buried Nepton, Ky # Henry Hughes' wife, (colored) February 7, 1907 # Henry Hughes' son,(colored) February 1, 1908 buried Carlisle # Mattie Hughes, (colored) June 7, 1885 # Thomas Hughes, (colored), 78 August 29, 1917 buried Carlisle # Wallace Hughes, age 79 (colored) August 16, 1908 buried Carlisle # Delilah Hutchings, age 110, (colored) April 4, 1913 buried Carlisle # Mos Jackson, (colored) January 1, 1892 # George Johnson's child, age 3, (colored) May 14, 1913 buried Carlisle # John Johnson, age 63, (colored) September 23, 1909 buried Carlisle # John Johnson's daughter, age 30, (colored) March 18, 1910 buried Carlisle # Julia Johnson, (colored) October 15, 1899 # Nelson Johnson (colored) February 26, 1897 # Wallace Johnson, (colored) February 25, 1907 buried Carlisle # Mr. Johnston (colored) wife Belle January 21, 1888 # H. Jones' child (colored) October 19, 1886 # Harvey and James Jones' sister, (colored) April 29, 1885 # James Jones, child, (colored) June 9, 1899 # George Kimbrough, (colored) December 19, 1912 buried Carlisle # John Lacy, (colored) July 28, 1902 # John Lane, (colored) August 2, 1901 # Dennis Lathram, (colored) July 27, 1898 # Susan Letton (colored) September 28, 1893 # Charles Lewis' son, (colored) March 29, 1901 # Lewis' wife, (colored) October 29, 1897 # Robert Lewis, s/o Charles, (col)Lindsay's son September 24, 1901 # Hutch Livas' child, (colored) November 27, 1897 # Malinda Livas, (colored) June 7, 1899 # Thomas Livas, (colored), age 47 December 18, 1906 buried Carlisle # Phoebe Lucky, (colored) April 6, 1889 # Peggy McDaniel, (colored) May 9, 1874 # Hagar McIlvain, (colored) July 11, 1899 # Alice Marks (colored) February 23, 1884 # Hannah Matson, age 61, (colored) January 24, 1907 buried Carlisle # Amanda Newman, mother of Jerry, (colored) December 24, 1891 # Dave Norton's daughter, (colored) July 29, 1878 # Cory Norton's child (colored) September September 13, 1886 # George Norton, age 90 (colored) March 26, 1910 buried Carlisle # John Norton (colored) January 5, 1893 to Millersburg # Levi Norton,(colored) July 5, 1898 # Maria Norton's child, (colored) February 9, 1884 # Harry Notley's child (colored) March 1, 1873 # Horace Ogden's, child (colored) December 16, 1873 # Horace Ogden's wife (colored) March 15, 1874 # Mary Owens, (colored) July 12, 1906 buried Millersburg # George Owens, (colored) December 29, 1884 # Lucinda Palmer, (color) April 27, 1917 buried Carlisle # Andy Parker, (colored), age 80 February 10, 1906 buried Carlisle # Wife of Sam Patch(colored) April 18, 1898 # Cal Perrin's child (colored) # Hayse Peter's father, age 77, (colored) January 2, 1917 buried Carlisle # Gene Porter, age 32, (colored) November 23, 1912 # Charlotte Potts (colored) January 1, 1891 # Lou Potts d/o George (colored) March 22, 1890 # Thomas Potts (colored) April 18, 1884 # John H. Price, age 77, (colored) February 5, 1917 buried Carlisle # Phoebe Riggs, (colored) April 29, 1885 # Ellie Robey, age 97, (colored) June 16, 1909 buried Hickory Ridge # Aaron Rogers, age 80, (colored) May 20, 1908 buried Carlisle # Ed Rogers, (Fannie Fetcher) august 23, 1890 # George Rogers' child, age 1, (colored) February 6, 1906 # James Rogers, age 37, (colored) August 28, 1906 buried Carlisle # John Rogers, (colored), froze to death, s/o Jim February 13, 1885 # Mag Rogers (colored) May 14, 1888 # Riley Rogers's wife, (colored) December 11, 1908 buried Carlsile # Riley Roger's twin child, (colored) March 12, 1889 #. Samuel Rogers, (colored) September 27, 1897 # James H. Sears' wife October 14, 1899 buried Mt. Pisgah # John Sears, (colored) December 1, 1906 # James Shay's boy, (colored) age 1 March 23, 1906 # George Smith(colored) July 1, 1898 # John Smith's wife (colored) March 6, 1887 # Sam Squires (colored) died Poor Farm January 26, 1888 # Press Stewart, (colored) July 6, 1873 # Elijah Stoner, (colored) February 11, 1889 # John Stout's wife' grandmother (colored) January 21, 1889 # George Summers' wife, (colored) July 2, 1908 buried Hickory Ridge # Susan Summers, (colored) February 27, 1902 # Lucy Talbot(colored) July 27, 1898 # '''[[Taylor-82991|William Taylor (1840-1912)]], age 72, (colored) January 24, 1912 buried Carlisle''' # Peter Tee's grandchild, (Colored) December 28, 1892 # William Thomas, age 60, (Wick Collier)(color) February 17, 1917 buried # Taylor Thompson, (color) February 10, 1902 # Anderson Thornton's wife, (colored) May 14, 1908 # Jane Thornton's daughter, age 5, (colored) October 29, 1907 buried Carlisle # Earl Tribble, age 16, (colored) December 10 buried Shiloh # Doc Tylor (colored) November 14, 1896 # Issac VanHook's child, (colored) May 30, 1889 # Mrs. Mattie Lee Vice, (Colored),25 August 28, 1917 buried Carlisle # Stanley Vice, age 23, (colored), mother Annie June 28, 1912 buried Carlisle # Ann Victor, age 106 (colored) October 31, 1906 # Barney Wade's grandson, age 2, (colored) July 22, 1910 buried Fisher's Station # John Walls, (colored) October 5, 1903 # Archie Watson, age 25, s/o Henry, (colored) January 8, 1910 buried Carlisle # Henry Watson, ag3 68, (colored), Cty Farm 1916 buried Carlisle # Samuel Watson, (colored) August 4, 1892 # Abby Webster, (colored) June 26, 1912 buried Carlisle # Harriet Weekly's sister's child (colored) January 15, 1889 # George Wesley's son (colored) November 14, 1886 # George Wickliff's daughter, (colored) July 31, 1909 buried Carlisle # Harriet Wickliff, (colored) February 22, 1890 # '''[[Williams-106729|Alfred Williams (1829-1890)]], (colored) December 31, 1890''' # Basil Williams, (colored) August 11, 1892 # Dan Williams, age 58, (colored) April 15, 1908 Chicago # '''[[Williams-106730|Jesse Williams (1885-1916)]], age 31, (colored) November 27, 1916 buried Carlisle''' # Joe Williams' daughter, (colored) October 13, 1902 # Joe Williams' wife, (colored) # Sally Williams' child (colored) August 7, 1886 # Dinah Wilson, (colored) March 4, 1902 # Elick Wilson, (colored) December 12, 1912 # Eliza Wilson, age 75, (colored) February 2, 1919 buried Carlisle # Fred Wilson, age 69 (colored) December 10, 1910 buried Carlisle # Fred Wilson's wife, (colored) February 20, 1909 buried Carlisle # Hack Wilson's son (colored) April 18, 1887 # Jesse Wilson and baby, (colored) July 17, 1908 buried Carlisle # Nat Deshay Wilson, (colored) October 14, 1906 buried Carlisle # Thomas Wilson, age 5,(clored) January 31, 1919 buried Carlisle #''' [[Young-49075|Bart Young]], (colored) August 10, 1891''' I gave the first 20 to Carolyn Martin on Dec 12th. ==Sources==

Mathews/Matthews Family Record Ledger

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Mathews County, Virginia

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[[Category: Mathews County, Virginia]] [[Space: Virginia Counties and Parishes#counties | Virginia Counties]] | Mathews County, Virginia {{One Place Study|place=Mathews County, Virginia}} == Mathews County == ===History=== Effective 1 May 1791, by Act of Assembly of 1790, Kingston Parish is divided from [[Space: Gloucester County, Virginia | Gloucester County]], Virginia and named Mathews for [[Wikipedia:Thomas_Mathews | Admiral Thomas Mathews]] , Speaker of the House of Delegates, who was instrumental in securing passage of the legislation establishing the new county. === Family Names === Some of the more prominent names historically in and around Mathews County include: * Armistead (Armstead) * Billups * Bohannon * Brownley * Buckner * Davenport * Davis * Diggs (Deggs) * Dixon * Donovan * Foster * Forrest * Gayle * Gwynn * Hudgins * Hundley (Hunley) * James * Jarvis * Lane * Lilly * Marchant * Moughen * Parrott * Reade (Read) * Sadler * Sale * Sears * Shackleford * Sleet * Smith * Thomas * Tompkins * Tabb * Trader * White == Sources == See also: * [https://mathewslibrary.org/history-genealogy/digital-transcribed-records/] Mathews new digital library including family bibles. * [https://www.lapl.org/branches/central-library/departments/history/tomkyns] The Clan of Tompkins * [https://www.mathewslibrary.org/history-genealogy/timeline Mathews Memorial Library] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathews_County,_Virginia Mathews on Wikipedia] * [https://www.mathewscountyhistoricalsociety.org/history-of-mathews-county-virginia.html Mathews Historical Society] * 1840; Census Place: Mathews, Virginia; Family History Library Film: 0029688

Mathis Name Study

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[[Category:Mathis 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. The Mathis family lived in Muttersholtz, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France during the 1600s and 1700s. Please help us read records from the 1600s and 1700s to make a family tree for these early families in Alsace and neighboring areas.

Matiere Cemetery

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[[Category:Manawatū-Whanganui Cemetery Free Space Pages]] ''A free-space page for capturing and recording interments at [[:Category: Matiere Cemetery, Matiere, Manawatū-Whanganui|Matiere Cemetery]] in Matiere, Manawatu-Wanganui.'' === About this Free-Space Page === This free space page for Matiere 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]]. ===Links=== *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2534328/matiere-cemetery FindAGrave] *[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Matiere-Cemetery/295192 BillionGraves]

Matney Name Study-1

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[[Category:Matney Name Study]]__NOTOC__ [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Matney Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Matney Matney] 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 Matney 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 Matneys), by time period (18th Century Matneys), or by topic (Matney DNA, Matney Occupations, Matney 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 Matney 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: [[Jones-39993|Lindy Jones]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Matney}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Matney}}
{{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== ==== No Surname Variants ==== *Only link profiles for individuals whose '''birth surname'''/Last Name at Birth is or was '''Matney'''. :This is a study to link and research all profiles that have '''Matney''' as the '''birth surname''' (Last Name at Birth). :Profile managers can link to the Matney Name Study by using the '''category formatting button''' in a profile's Edit Text section. Study originator ([[Jones-39993]]) will monitor all linking to profiles and resources. :Resources related to the '''Matney''' surname may also be linked and researched. == Related Links == *http://www.wikitree.com/Wiki/Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Matney_Name_Study-1 *http://www.wikitree.com/Wiki/Special:Whatlinkshere/Category:Matney_Name_Study *Originator: [[Jones-39993|Jones-39993]] 02:11, 2 November 2018 (UTC) ==Related Categories== :[[:Category:Matney Name Study]] :[[:Category:One Name Studies]] :[[:Category:DNA Projects]]

Matobo Hills

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The Matobo Hills are south of [[Space:Bulawayo, Zimbabwe|Bulawayo]]. It is an area about 3,000 Kilometers squared. About 400 kilometers squared of that area is made up of Matobo National Park. This park area sits right about in the middle of the area. Originally, the park area was known as Rhodes Matopos National Park. Later, before the current name, it was Matobo Hills National Park. The landscape is rugged and filled with a diverse mix of vegitation and animal species. These are sustained by rainfalls that are more abundant than the surrounding areas. Not much traffic is seen at the park despite it being very easy to get to from both the city of [[Space: Bulawayo, Zimbabwe|Bulawayo]] and [[Space: Hwange National Park|Hwange National Park]]. The geography is made up of a granite base that has distinctive rock landforms that rise up from it. The hills have natural shelters with rock paintings that make up an amazing collection to be seen. These paintings detail everyday life as well as religious beliefs and date back to 13,000 years ago if not more. They prove that people have occupied the area for at least 500,000 years. Some of the rocks balance on others which defies belief and create an amazing view. These rocks are believed by the Mwari religion hold a power. They see them as the seat of god and spririts of their ancestors. To them, messing with the area would keep their God and the spirits from having a home. The local community holds it as a strong connection to traditional, social and economic activities by the use of the areas shrines and places through out that are held sacred. These are areas that draw pilgramages. They are where the peoples perform rituals, dance, live for the 3 weeks of the ceremonies and keep their practices and belifes as sacred. The park is an Intensive Protection Zone. It represents one of four of these areas in the country. That means that there is 24 hour protection provided for the park. 400 of 674 different species of birds, in Zimbabwe, are found in the park. 35 of these species are protected. Acts that cover the area to keep protection of the land: Rural Dictrict Council Act (29:13) Parks and Wildlife Act (20:14) Natural Resources Board Act (20:13) National Museums and Monuments of Zimbabwe Act (25:11) '''''Timeline''''' '''Stone Age''' Human occupation provides shelters and drawings to be found later as well as tools made from the granite to aid in hunting, gathering and food preparation. '''Early Historical Times''' More human occupation leaves more hints of life '''Pre-Colonial Era''' (before 1890) In the 1830s, the area provided refuge for ethnic groups such as the Nguni groups fleeing Zululand and the Karanga who are ancesters of the Ndebele groups. These groups account for the diversity and richness found in the area. '''Colonial Era''' (1891-1979) In 1890, [[Space: Pioneer Column|Pioneer Column]], lead by [[Rhodes-3290|Cecil Rhodes]], raised the Union Jack. This started at Fort Salisbury which is now called Harare. They moved southwest to Matabeland searching for gold. This push caused a war between the European Settlers and ethnic groups such as the Ndebele. The hills and natrual areas provided refuge and played a big role in finding sanctuary. '''1926''' 400 Kilometers squared declared National Park '''Post-Colonial Era''' (1989 to present) The country was called Rhodesia after imperialist [[Rhodes-3290|Cecil Rhodes]]. He was a leader of the European settlers. by 1985 he controlled almost all of the diamonds and much of the gold in the world. Three colonial areas in Africa were ruled by him. HIs final resting place is in this area because he loved the scenery. His grave is a super spot to watch the sun set and is marked with a brass plaque. Forts, graves of leaders and remains of settlements still hold significance in the area. '''1991''' Due to poachers killing rhinos, the government instituted manditory dehorning of the rhinos. This keeps people from killing them for their horns. '''2003''' Declared a World Heritage site. '''''Significant Locations''''' Sandy Spruit Dam Northern Wilderness Area Grave of [[Rhodes-3290|Cecil Rhodes]] Grave of [[Jameson-1059|Starr Jameson]] Shangaan Memorial MOTH Shrine Togwana Dam Mtsheli Dam Maleme Dam Whovi Wilderness Area Pomongwe Cave Bambata Cave Nswatugi Cave Silozwane Cave '''''Wildlife''''' '''Leopards''' - the largest concentration of lepoards in Africa are located here. '''Rhinos''' - Zimbabwe's largest concentration of rhinos is another bragging point. Some of the rhinos are black and some white.They are on the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Wild Fauna and Flora's endangered list. '''Sable, Kudu and Eland Antelope''' - are very available to be seen and make up 3 of 12 different species that have been recorded in the park. '''Bushbucks''' '''Impalas''' '''Zebras''' '''Giraffes''' '''Baboons''' '''Monkeys''' '''Dassies''' '''Rock Hyrax''' '''Black Eagles''' - Highest population in the world '''Klipspringer''' '''Fish Eagle''' '''Martial Eagle''' '''Francolin''' '''Secretary Bird''' '''Weavers''' '''Pied Crow''' '''Egyptian Geese''' == Sources == * https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/306/ * https://www.expertafrica.com/zimbabwe/matobo-national-park * Encyclopaedia Britannica: https://www.britannica.com/place/Matopo-Hills * www.matoponationalpark.com/#Weekends * Matobo Hills - a UNESCO World Heritage Site: www.matoposhills.com

Maton Name Study

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[[Category:Maton Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category:Maton Name Study]] [[Category:Africa, Maton Name Study]] [[Category:Asia, Maton Name Study]] [[Category:Australasia, Maton Name Study]] [[Category:Europe, Maton Name Study]] [[Category:Belgium, Maton Name Study]] [[Category:England, Maton Name Study]] [[Category:Cornwall, Maton Name Study]] [[Category:Devon, Maton Name Study]] [[Category:Dorset, Maton Name Study]] [[Category:Essex, Maton Name Study]] [[Category:Hampshire, Maton Name Study]] [[Category:Hertfordshire, Maton Name Study]] [[Category:Lancashire, Maton Name Study]] [[Category:Middlesex, Maton Name Study]] [[Category:Somerset, Maton Name Study]] [[Category:Suffolk, Maton Name Study]] [[Category:Sussex, Maton Name Study]] [[Category:Warwickshire, Maton Name Study]] [[Category:Wiltshire, Maton Name Study]] [[Category:Yorkshire, Maton Name Study]] [[Category:Netherlands, Maton Name Study]] [[Category:Wales, Maton Name Study]] [[Category:North America, Maton Name Study]] [[Category:Canada, Maton Name Study]] [[Category:United States, Maton Name Study]] [[Category:South America, Maton Name Study]] ===Introduction=== I have started this One Name Study because Maton is my Mothers maiden name . . .Geoff === How to Join === Please contact the project leader [[Rice-9801|Geoff Rice]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! === How to Add a Profile === All profiles should be in the Top Category '''[[Category:Maton Name Study]]''' and have the Maton One Name Sticker '''{{One Name Study|name=Maton}}''' it should also be in the Bottom Category *Example ''If John Maton was born in Cornwall, England he would be put in'' [[Category:Cornwall, Maton Name Study]] and NOT in the [[Category:England, Maton Name Study]] *Example ''If John Maton was born in Cornwall, England and Died in Canada he would be put in'' [[Category:Cornwall, Maton Name Study]] and [[Category:Canada, Maton Name Study]] === Sortable Category Tree === Go to bottom of page to go to any of the Category's listed below {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |No||Level||Category||Profiles||Categorys within this Category |- |1||Top Level||[[Category:Maton Name Study]] ||96||2,3,4,5,24,27, |- |2||1st Level||[[Category:Africa, Maton Name Study]]||5|| |- |3||1st Level||[[Category:Asia, Maton Name Study]]||0|| |- |4||1st Level||[[Category:Australasia, Maton Name Study]]||4|| |- |5||1st Level||[[Category:Europe, Maton Name Study]]||0||6,7,22,23, |- |6||2nd Level||[[Category:Belgique, Maton Name Study]] ||3|| |- |7||2nd Level||[[Category:England, Maton Name Study]] ||3||8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21 |- |8||3rd Level||[[Category:Cornwall, Maton Name Study|Maton]] ||0|| |- |9||3rd Level||[[Category:Devon, Maton Name Study]] ||1|| |- |10||3rd Level||[[Category:Dorset, Maton Name Study]] ||3|| |- |11||3rd Level||[[Category:Essex, Maton Name Study]] ||1|| |- |12||3rd Level||[[Category:Hampshire, Maton Name Study]] ||52|| |- |13||3rd Level||[[Category:Hertfordshire, Maton Name Study]] ||1|| |- |14||3rd Level||[[Category:Lancashire, Maton Name Study]] ||0|| |- |15||3rd Level||[[Category:Middlesex, Maton Name Study]] ||19|| |- |16||3rd Level||[[Category:Somerset, Maton Name Study]] ||1|| |- |17||3rd Level||[[Category:Suffolk, Maton Name Study]] ||0|| |- |18||3rd Level||[[Category:Sussex, Maton Name Study]] ||1|| |- |19||3rd Level||[[Category:Warwickshire, Maton Name Study]] ||0|| |- |20||3rd Level||[[Category:Wiltshire, Maton Name Study]] ||4|| |- |21||3rd Level||[[Category:Yorkshire, Maton Name Study]] ||0|| |- |22||2nd Level||[[Category:Netherlands, Maton Name Study]]||1|| |- |23||2nd Level||[[Category:Wales, Maton Name Study]]||1|| |- |24||1st Level||[[Category:North America, Maton Name Study]]||0||12,13, |- |25||2nd Level||[[Category:Canada, Maton Name Study]] ||8||25,26 |- |26||2nd Level||[[Category:United States, Maton Name Study]]||0|| |- |27||1st Level||[[Category:South America, Maton Name Study]]||0|| |}
=== 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. === Surname Variants ===
===Maton's of Note=== ''still to do'' ===External Resources=== [https://one-name.org/The Guild of One-Name Studies] just search Maton . . .very little on web site but you can email the study leader
[https://surname-society.org/study-display/The Surname Society] Nothing . . .At the moment
[https://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=maton Ancestry] page for Maton
[http://forebears.co.uk/surnames/maton Forebears] Stats on the name Maton
[https://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=maton Ancestry] page for Maton
[https://www.houseofnames.com/maton-family-crest House of Names] Maton History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms
[http://thepeerage.com/index.htm The Peerage]
=== Task List === *'''''[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3ABrowseMatches&cln=&order=datedn&type=explicit&s=MATON Maton Pending Merges]''''' *'''''[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Maton-1 Maton Unsourced Profiles]''''' *'''''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebName/errors.htm?Name=MATON&MaxErrors=200 Maton Error list]''''' *'''''[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogists/MATON Maton WikiTree Genealogists]''''' '''Volunteers Needed'''
When checking profils please add Wife if using Maton name.
To move on to next Maton change No in browser address I.E.
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Matriargale Genealogiee van Khoi-Stammoeders

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Matriargale_Genealogiee_van_Khoi-Stammoeders.pdf
'''Matriagale Genealogie van KHOI-Stammoeders:''' * New URL Link updated by The Genealogical Society of South Africa (EGGSA); Matriagale Genealogie van Khoistammoeders; https://genza.org.za/index.php/en/family-registers; Thanks to family registers on GENZA: MATRIARGALE GENEALOGIE VAN KHOI-STAMMOEDERS. Sien ook CAPENSIS" 2/2014 pp. 8-11. Met erkenning aan Ockert Malan; added by [[Lottering-206|Elize Taylor]] 11 May 2023. Note: The reason for creating the Free-Space profile is that EGGSA i.e. The Genealogical Society of South Africa old website was upgraded. This URL link keeps on changing as previous updates found was done about May 2023, 14 May 2021, 9 July 2020, 18 Jan 2019. Therefore I am creating this in order to do the change only once for future reference. I will not place the URL link on each profile but will make a note on all Khoi-Stammoeders to find the link under this '''Free-Space profile''' under '''Matriagale Genealogie van KHOI-Stammoeders''' for all four(4) Generation of the below KHOI-Stammoeders: '''Krotoa (Eva) Krotoa of the Goringhaikona''' https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Goringhaikona-1 (about 1642); '''Kaaitjie/Francina van die Kaap''' https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Van_de_Kaap-44 (about 1720); '''Martha Van die Kaap''' https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Van_die_Kaap-32 (about 1735); '''Johanna Catharina Tol-36''' https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Tol-36 (before 1700). [[Van_den_Kaap-2|Elisabeth Catharina van den Kaap, Voogd]] (about 1687) ==Research Notes== '''MATRIARGALE GENEALOGIEË VAN KHOI-STAMMOEDERS''' '''Eva/Krotoa GORINGHAICONA en Pieter van MEERHOFF'''
[a1] Eva/Krotoa GORINGHAICONA, * 1643, x Pieter van MEERHOFF, * 1637. aankoms 22.03.1695 van Kopenhagen.
[b1] Petronella van MEERHOFF, x Mauritius 30.06.1677 Daniël ZAAIJMAN. Stamvader aankoms 1709 uit Vlissingen. H F Heese: "Daniel Zaayman x Pieternella Meerhoff d.v. Eva, die Hottentot in Van Riebeeck se huishouding, kinders: Johannes en Christiaan ~1709".
[c1] Catharina ZAAIJMAN, * Mauritius 27.09.1679, x 1694 Roelof DIODATI. geen DIODATI kinders in SAG.
[c2] Eva ZAAIJMAN, * Mauritius 1682, x 1697 Herbert Janz van der MEYDEN. Nie in SAG, xx Stellenbosch 20.09.1711 Joannis/Johannes/Jan SMIT, ~ Nieuwe Kerk Delft 10.01.1683, kinderloos. geen SMIT kinders in SAG.
[c3] Magdalena ZAAIJMAN, * circa 1683, x Mauritius circa 1697 Johannes/Jan BOCKEL(EN)BERG, * 1668, † 1709. Stamvader 1697 na Mauritius aankoms van Duitsland in SA 1705. H F Heese: "Johannes Bockelberg x Magdalena Zaayman (kleindogter van Eva v d K Hottentot)."
[d1] Petronella BOCKEL(EN)BERG, * Mauritius circa 1698, x 04.09.1712 Coenraad/Conrad Hendrik/Heinrich FEYT/VIEDT, * circa 1683, stamvader aankoms circa 1708 Alverdissen.
[e1] Anna Catharina FEYT, ~ 05.08.1714, x 14.01.1730 Nicolaas LOUBSER, ~ Kaapstad 01.06.1710.
[f1] Hilletje LOUBSER, ~ 23.03.1732, x 13.04.1749 Christoffel SMIT, * 30.06.1720.
[g1] Jacobus SMIT, ~ 12.07.1750.
[g2] Nicolaas SMIT, ~ 25.12.1751.
[g3] Christoffel SMIT, ~ 25.11.1753.
[g4] Anna Catharina SMIT, ~ 28.09.1755, x Gysbert v van SCHALKWYK, xx Izak Hendrik BAUERMEISTER.
[g5] Elizabeth SMIT, ~ 02.10.1757, x 08.04.1779 Dirk COETZEE (KOTZE).
[g6] Everhardus Johannes SMIT, ~ 19.08.1759.
[g7] Hilletje Aletta SMIT, ~ 19.07.1761, x Malmesbury 29.10.1780 Gideon van WYK.
[g8] Francois SMIT, ~ 18.09.1763.
[g9] Floris SMIT, ~ 02.02.1766.
[g10] Ariana SMIT, ~ 30.07.1769, x Pieter SMIT.
[g11] Engela Elisabeth SMIT, ~ 14.06.1772, geen huwelik.
[g12] Huibrecht Helena Elisabeth SMIT, ~ 01.05.1774, x Jacobus Everhardus SMIT.
[f2] Maria Johanna LOUBSER, ~ 11.04.1734, x François SMIT, ~ 17.04.1729.
[g1] Elisabeth SMIT, ~ 21.02.1751, x Johannes SLABBERT.
[g2] Anna Catharina SMIT, ~ 22.10.1752, x Maarten SLABBERT.
[g3] Maria Johanna SMIT, ~ 26.05.1754, x 04.04.1782 Jacobus Thedorus (Johannes) CARSTENS.
[g4] Adriana SMIT, ~ 20.06.1756, x Petrus Jacobus JOUBERT.
[g5] Hilletje (Hilletje Helena) SMIT, ~ 04.06.1758, † 1816? Opgaafrol J46, x 09.02.1777 Gerrit (Dirkse) van SCHALKWYK, ~ Kaapstad 03.07.1744, † 1806.
[g6] Huibrecht SMIT, ~ 29.06.1760, x Gysbert van SCHALKWYK.
[g7] Francois SMIT, * 24.06.1765.
[g8] Nicolaas Everhardus SMIT, ~ 30.08.1767.
[g9] Jacomina Hendrina SMIT, ~ circa 1768, x 14.04.1782 Christiaan GOBRECHTS.
[g10] Jacobus SMIT, ~ 20.01.1771.
[g11] Jacobus SMIT, ~ 03.10.1773.
[g12] Ockert SMIT, ~ Kaapstad 29.10.1775.
[f3] Petronella Helena LOUBSER, ~ 08.01.1736, geen huwelik.
[f4] Everhardus Johannes LOUBSER, ~ 20.07.1738.
[f5] Engela Elizabeth LOUBSER, ~ 16.10.1740, x 09.01.1757 Ma(a)rten SMIT, ~ 07.10.1731.
[g1] Jacobus Everhardus SMIT, ~ 13.11.1757.
[g2] Anna Catharina SMIT, ~ 20.05.1759, x Malmesbury 29.10.1780 Johannes Christiaan CARSTENS, ~ 12.06.1757.
[g3] Nicolaas Hendrik SMIT, ~ 13.09.1761.
[g4] Elisabeth Aletta SMIT, ~ 12.11.1765, geen huwelik.
[g5] Marten SMIT, ~ 23.08.1767.
[g6] Everhardus Johannes SMIT, ~ 15.04.1770.
[g7] Everhardus Johannes SMIT, ~ 21.02.1773.
[g8] Engela Elisabeth SMIT, ~ 30.09.1775, geen huwelik.
[g9] Adriana Jacomina SMIT, ~ 18.04.1778, x Stellenbosch 02.11.1806 Dirk Jacobus KOTZE.
[g10] Jacobus Nicolaas SMIT, ~ Kaapstad 06.02.1783.
[g11] Adriana Jacomina SMIT, ~ 02.10.1785, x Dirk Jacobus COETSEE.
[f6] Aletta Geertruyda LOUBSER, ~ 10.03.1743, x 05.10.1758 Johannes Jacob(us) MOSTERT, ~ 03.10.1727.
[g1] Nicolaas MOSTERT, ~ 07.03.1758.
[g2] Tobias MOSTERT, ~ 18.11.1759.
[g3] Geertruy MOSTERT, ~ 24.09.1764, x Stephanus Johannes HOFMEYR.
[g4] Anna catharina MOSTERT, ~ 23.11.1766, x 02.08.1791 Pieter van der BYL, xx 16.10.1803 Marthinus SMIT.
[g5] Aletta Geertruyda MOSTERT, ~ 14.05.1769, x Johan Christiaan BRESLER.
[f7] Nicolaas Hendrik LOUBSER, ~ 04.07.1745.
[f8] Anna Catharina LOUBSER, ~ 04.12.1746, x 18.04.1762 Ockert MOSTERT, ~ 19.08.1731.
[g1] Tobias MOSTERT, ~ 01.04.1764, x 20.07.1783 Maria Petronella HENNOP .
[g2] Anna Catharina MOSTERT, ~ 08.03.1767, geen huwelik.
[g3] Geertruyda MOSTERT, ~ 16.04.1769, x Andries Menso HORAK.
[g4] Hilletje MOSTERT, ~ 17.03.1770, geen huwelik.
[g5] Aletta Elizabeth MOSTERT, ~ 11.04.1773, x 15.04.1792 Hugo Hendrik van NIEKERK.
[g6] Maria Johanna MOSTERT, ~ 30.07.1775, x 27.04.1794 Hendrik Amos van NIEKERK.
[g7] Johanna Georgina MOSTERT, ~ 05.07.1777, x 21.11.1802 Adriaan de WAAL.
[g8] Jacomina Hendrina MOSTERT, ~ 29.10.1780, x Hendrik Cornelis MOSTERT.
[g9] Ockert Christiaan MOSTERT, ~ 15.09.1782.
[g10] Nicolaas Everhardus MOSTERT, ~ 29.08.1784.
[f9] Everhardus Johannes LOUBSER, ~ Kaapstad 13.04.1749.
[f10] Petronella Helena LOUBSER, ~ 22.04.1753, x 16.11.1777 Albertus Brand/Bernhardus van NIEKERK, ~ 18.12.1735.
[g1] Nicolaas Albertus van NIEKERK, ~ 03.10.1778.
[g2] Willem Adriaan van NIEKERK, ~ 04.06.1780.
[g3] Anna Catharina van NIEKERK, ~ 19.05.1782.
[f11] Helena Alberta LOUBSER, ~ 01.08.1756, x 28.04.1771 Johannes LAMBRECHTS, ~ 07.02.1745.
[g1] Hugo Amos LAMBRECHTS, ~ 14.06.1772.
[g2] Anna Catharina LAMBRECHTS, ~ 10.09.1775, x 27.05.1793 Hendrik GREEFF, xx Kaapstad 27.03.1808 Roelof Diederiks JURGENS.
[g3] Johannes Daniel LAMBRECHTS, ~ 07.12.1777.
[g4] Huibrecht LAMBRECHTS, ~ 12.11.1780, x Johan Lodewyk SERTYN.
[g5] Helena Alberta LAMBRECHTS, ~ 20.03.1783, geen huwelik.
[g6] Nicolaas Everhardus LAMBRECHTS, ~ 03.07.1785.
[g7] Johannes Adrianus LAMBRECHTS, ~ 20.04.1788.
[g8] Johanna Catharina LAMBRECHTS, ~ 01.08.1790, x Kaapstad 21.04.1821 Izak Johannes van NIEKERK.
[g9] Helena Alberta LAMBRECHTS, ~ 28.04.1793, x Swartland 05.10.1840 Abraham Hendrik Petrus LOUW, ~ Swartland 20.11.1790, xx 26.12.1851 Johannes Hendrik SCHREUDER.
[g10] Hendrik Amos LAMBRECHTS, ~ 28.08.1796.
[g11] Amos LAMBRECHTS, * 07.10.1798.
[f12] Elizabeth Christina LOUBSER, ~ 12.03.1758, x 20.11.1774 Willem BASSON, ~ 01.11.1750.
[g1] Johannes Arnoldus BASSON, ~ 08.09.1776.
[g2] Nicolaas BASSON, ~ 13.08.1779.
[g3] Johanna Catharina BASSON, ~ 21.10.1781, x Swartland 20.04.1800 Petrus BASSON, ~ 14.06.1778.
[e2] Helena FEYT/VIEDT, ~ 12.12.1717, x 01.09.1737 Nicolaas Lodewyk FAASEN, xx 21.03.1756 Johann Friedrich HENNOP, stamvader aankoms 1753 van Bad Kreuznach.
[f1] Simon Johannes FAASEN, ~ 29.06.1738.
[f2] Petronella Helena FAASEN, ~ 12.06.1740, geen huwelik.
[f3] Aletta Elizabeth FAASEN, ~ 03.06.1742, geen huwelik.
[f4] Aletta Jacoba FAASEN, ~ 05.01.1744, geen huwelik.
[f5] Helena FAASEN, ~ 03.07.1746, x 18.08.1765 Ernestus MOSTERT, ~ 06.01.1743.
[g1] Cornelia MOSTERT, ~ 11.01.1767, x 21.03.1784 Floris VISSER.
[f6] Nicolaas Lodewyk FAASEN, ~ 20.10.1748.
[f7] Anna Catharina FAASEN, ~ 04.10.1750, geen huwelik.
[f8] Coenraad Hendrik FAASEN, ~ 29.07.1753.
[f9] Carl Frederik Nicolaas HENNOP, ~ 25.12.1756.
[f10] Christiaan HENNOP, ~ 06.08.1758.
[f11] Maria Petronella HENNOP, ~ 12.07.1761, x 20.07.1783 Tobias MOSTERT .
[g1] Ockert Tobias MOSTERT, ~ 16.05.1784.
[g2] Helena Johanna Fredrika MOSTERT, ~ 31.07.1785, geen huwelik.
[g3] Ockert Christiaan MOSTERT, ~ 25.02.1787.
[g4] Tobias Johannes MOSTERT, ~ 26.10.1788.
[g5] Johannes Frederik MOSTERT, ~ 31.10.1790.
[g6] Nicolaas Gerhardus MOSTERT, ~ 01.01.1792.
[g7] Anna Catharina MOSTERT, ~ 13.01.1793, geen huwelik.
[g8] Hugo Hendrik MOSTERT, ~ 23.03.1794.
[g9] Petrus Albertus MOSTERT, ~ 01.03.1795.
[g10] Hilletje Helena MOSTERT, ~ 31.07.1796, x Swartland 13.09.1818 Lambert Petrus van SITTERT.
[e3] Adolph FEYT/VIEDT.
[d2] Johannes BOCKEL(EN)BERG, * Mauritius circa 1700. H F Heese: "Johannes Bockelberg x Magdalena Zaayman (kleindogter van Eva v d K Hottentot)".
[d3] Anna Elizabeth BOCKEL(EN)BERG, * circa 1702, x Kaapstad 04.11.1714 Andries BRUYNS, gedeeltelike stamvader van Amsterdam, xx Kaapstad 06.09.1729 Johan Ernst HE(E)GER, gedeeltelike stamvader aankoms voor 1729 van Soest Nederland, xxx Jan Jurgen de WIT, nie in SAG.
[e1] Johannes BRUYNS, ~ Kaapstad 04.11.1714.
[e2] Engela BRUYNS, ~ 07.07.1720, geen huwelik.
[e3] Jacobus BRUYNS, ~ 19.03.1724.
[e4] Theodorus HEGER, ~ 30.04.1730.
[d4] Susanna BOCKEL(EN)BERG, * circa 1703, x Kaapstad 15.06.1721 Gerrit VICTOR, ~ Kaapstad 25.11.1696.
[e1] Johannes Michiel VICTOR, ~ 26.04.1722.
[e2] Jacobus VICTOR, ~ 19.09.1723.
[e3] Johanna Magdalena VICTOR, ~ 06.05.1725, geen huwelik.
[e4] Adrianus Johannes VICTOR, ~ 24.08.1727.
[e5] Maria VICTOR, ~ 22.01.1730, geen huwelik.
[e6] Gerrit VICTOR, ~ 01.09.1732.
[e7] Maria VICTOR, ~ 23.01.1735, x 25.11.1753 Jan Frederik KOEGELENBERG, stamvader van Zutphen Nederland.
[f1] Johannes Hendrik KOEGELENBERG, ~ 06.11.1763.
[f2] Gideon KOEGELENBERG, ~ 04.04.1766.
[f3] Floris KOEGELENBERG, ~ 07.01.1770.
[f4] Jasper Hendrik KOEGELENBERG, ~ 27.02.1774.
[f5] Francina Marhgaretha KOEGELENBERG, ~ 10.11.1776, geen huwelik.
[f6] Martha Catharina KOEGELENBERG, ~ 23.04.1780, geen huwelik.
[f7] Huibrecht(je) KOEGELENBERG, ~ 19.01.1783, x 29.03.1801 Johan Friedrich BAARTMAN, gedeeltelike stamvader aankoms circa 1768 van Hanover Duitsland.
[g1] Johan Frederik Casparus BAARTMAN, ~ 14.02.1802.
[g2] Cornelia Johanna Catharina BAARTMAN, ~ 08.06.1804, x Paarl 05.04.1823 Jan PICKARD, van Nagapatnam Indië.
[g3] Johan Frederik Karel BAARTMAN, ~ 15.06.1806.
[g4] Pieter Casper Philippus BAARTMAN, ~ 08.05.1808.
[g5] Johanna Sophia BAARTMAN, ~ 25.02.1810, geen huwelik.
[g6] Geertruida Johanna BAARTMAN, ~ 13.10.1811, geen huwelik.
[g7] Johannes Hendrik Petrus BAARTMAN, ~ 10.01.1814.
[g8] Hester Johanna Jacoba BAARTMAN, * circa 1817, x Paarl 29.09.1838 Henry PAGE.
[g9] Hendrik Albertus COenraad BAARTMAN, ~ 10.01.1819.
[f8] Johanna Susanna KOEGELENBERG, x Kaapstad 11.07.1819 Manuel JOSE/JOZE, van Lissabon. geen JOSE/JOZE kinders in SAG.
[e8] Agatha VICTOR, ~ 12.05.1737, geen huwelik.
[d5] Daniel BOCKEL(EN)BERG, ~ 17.07.1707, x 25.05.1732 Elizabeth LORET.
[d6] Johanna BOCKEL(EN)BERG, ~ 13.10.1709, x Paarl 23.06.1726 Peter Petersen van den HEEVER, gedeeltelike stamvader aankoms circa 1720 van Husum Holstein.
[e1] Petrus Johannes van den HEEVER, ~ 07.11.1728.
[e2] Daniel Antonie van den HEEVER, ~ 17.05.1733.
[e3] Christian Mauritz van den HEEVER, ~ 25.12.1735.
[e4] Jan Augustus van den HEEVER, ~ 20.10.1737.
[e5] Johanna Maria van den HEEVER, ~ 06.09.1739, x 26.01.1778 Johan Dietrich Friedrich BENEKE, stamvader 1734 uit Duitsland.
[f1] Johanna Maria BENEKE, ~ 08.11.1778, x 22.12.1799 Christiaan Lodewyk KONING, ~ Stellenbosch 11.05.1766.
[g1] Johanna Maria KONING, ~ 13.06.1802, geen huwelik.
[g2] Christiaan Lodewyk KONING, ~ 18.03.1804, jonk oorlede.
[g3] Anna Fredrika KONING, ~ 09.12.1810, ongetroud? Geen huwelik.
[e6] Engela Elisabeth van den HEEVER, ~ 10.09.1741, geen huwelik.
[e7] Sara Helena van den HEEVER, ~ 03.03.1743, x 23.03.1765 Nicolaas Johannes MULDER. Nie in SAG onder Mulder of Muller.
[e8] Anna Juliana van den HEEVER, ~ 28.03.1745, x circa 1760 Pieter Johannes MEYER, ~ 11.05.1738.
[f1] Sophia Johanna MEYER, ~ 03.04.1763, geen huwelik.
[f2] Johanna Petronella MEYER, ~ 15.04.1764, x 28.12.1799 Jean Henry ROSELT, gedeeltelike stamvader van Mechelen België`.
[g1] Susanna Magdalena ROSELT, * Stellenbosch circa 1787, x Charles (nie in SAG) RAOULT.
[g2] Petronella Jacoba Frederica ROSELT, ~ Stellenbosch 04.01.1789, x circa 1810 Eduard KELLWICK, nie in SAG, xx 08.08.1814 Francois de NICKER.
[g3] Anna Aletta Sophia ROSELT, ~ Stellenbosch 10.01.1790, x Kaapstad 07.02.1808 Christiaan Lodewyk WENTZEL, ~ 21.08.1785.
[g4] Henrietta Johanna Maria ROSELT, ~ Stellenbosch 12.02.1792, geen huwelik.
[g5] Henricus Theodorus Godfrey ROSELT, ~ Stellenbosch 27.01.1793.
[g6] Jacoba Antoinetta ROSELT, ~ 12.10.1794, geen huwelik.
[g7] Johan Jacob Frederik ROSELT, ~ Stellenbosch 18.10.1795.
[g8] Margaretha Johanna Petronella ROSELT, ~ Stellenbosch 30.04.1797, x Kaapstad 09.06.1811 Joseph VENABLES.
[g9] Charlotte Elizabeth ROSELT, ~ Stellenbosch 30.06.1799, x Swellendam 17.11.1823 Jan Klaase KOK.
[g10] Wilhelmina Johanna Francina ROSELT, ~ Kaapstad 24.05.1801, x Tulbagh 08.04.1827 Johan Coenraad STEYN.
[g11] Carolina Sophia Friederica ROSELT, ~ Kaapstad 07.08.1803, geen huwelik.
[g12] Sophia Elisabeth Jacoba ROSELT, ~ Kaapstad 13.06.1805, x Uitenhage 17.12.1812 Lodewyk Wilhelm SCHMIDT.
[g13] Christina Johanna Petronella ROSELT, * circa 1807, ~ Kaapstad 27.06.1832, x Kaapstad 25.11.1832 Marthinus Abraham Janse de BRUYN.
[f3] Jacobus Petrus MEYER, ~ 23.06.1765.
[f4] (Sophia) Aletta Jacoba MEYER, ~ 07.09.1766, x 20.01.1799 Francis/Frans WILLEMS(E), van Oostende Vlaandere. geen WILLEMS(E).kinders in SAG
[f5] Olof Abraham Servaas MEYER, ~ 27.12.1767.
[f6] Susanna Maria MEYER, ~ 04.06.1769, geen huwelik.
[f7] Petrus Johannes MEYER, ~ 09.09.1770.
[f8] Petrus Johannes MEYER, ~ 24.05.1772.
[f9] Christiaan Johannes MEYER, ~ 19.09.1773.
[f10] Johannes Jacobus MEYER, ~ 21.04.1776.
[f11] Anna Juliana MEYER, ~ 31.01.1780.
[e9] Aletta Wilhelmina van den HEEVER, ~ Swartland 30.10.1746, geen huwelik.
[c4] Maria Martha Marijke ZAAIJMAN, * Mauritius 28.05.1686, † 1713, x Mauritius 1699, x Mauritius circa 1699 Hendrik Abraham de VRIES, ~ Oude Kerk Amsterdam 17.07.1676, gedeeltelike stamvader van Amsterdam aankoms 1708 van Mauritius.
[d1] Daniel de VRIES, * Mauritius circa 1703, ~ Kaapstad 04.11.1708.
[d2] Jacob de VRIES, * Mauritius circa 1705, ~ 04.11.1708.
[d3] Pieter de VRIES, * circa 1707, ~ Kaapstad 04.11.1708.
[d4] Isaak de VRIES, * Mauritius circa 1708, ~ Kaapstad 12.03.1711.
[c5] Pieter ZAAIJMAN, * Mauritius 1688. H F Heese: "Daniel Zaayman x Pieternella Meerhoff d.v. Eva, die Hottentot in Van Riebeck se huishouding, kinders: Johannes en Christiaan ~1709".
[c6] Daniel ZAAIJMAN, * Mauritius 1695, ~ Kaapstad 17.07.1709, ongetroud.
[c7] Johannes ZAAIJMAN, * Mauritius 23.01.1704, ~ 06.01.1709, † circa 1713, pokke.
[c8] Christiaan ZAAIJMAN, * Mauritius 27.03.1708, ~ Kaapstad 06.01.1709. Johanna Catharina TOLL en Heinrich VOORTMANN
[a2] Johanna Catharina TOLL, x Heinrich VOORTMANN, stamvader van Hamburg aankoms 1721 Vol 15 p 91. H F Heese: "Hendrik (Frederik) VOORTMAN x? Catharina, a Hottentot, alias Johanna Catharina (Tol) v d K, kinders: Jan, Susanna, Hendrik ~1747".
[b1] Anna Maria VOORTMANN, * circa 1744, ~ 19.02.1747, x 05.12.1752 Johannes CORDIER, ~ 09.09.1725.
[c1] Maria Catharina CORDIER, ~ 12.10.1755, x 1773 Mattheus NORTJE, ~ 18.10.1750, xx ca. 1780? Daniel Andries SWART, * 24.01.1741.
[d1] Margaretha Maria NORTJE, ~ 27.02.1774, x 09.12.1792 Thöns KLEIN, van Minden Pruise, xx 03.03.1810 Lodewicus Wilhelm BOSHOFF.
[d2] Jan NORTJE, ~ 01.01.1777.
[d3] Elisabeth NORTJE, ~ 09.05.1779, geen huwelik.
[d4] Jacobus Johannes SWART, ~ 18.05.1783.
[d5] Dirk Cornelis SWART, ~ 20.11.1785.
[d6] Sara Johanna SWART, ~ 24.10.1787, x Dirk Cornelis KLYNSMIT, ~ 25.07.1790.
[d7] Maria Catharina SWART, ~ 18.10.1789, x Dirk Hermanus SWART, ~ 22.09.1722.
[d8] Daniel Andries SWART, ~ 20.02.1791.
[c2] Elizabeth CORDIER, ~ Paarl 24.12.1758, geen huwelik.
[c3] Susanna CORDIER, ~ 23.03.1761, x circa 1777 Johan/Jan Jacob ZIEGLER/ZIEGELAAR. Stamvader van Königsberg aankoms 1775, xx 27.05.1781 Paul Ludwig/Lodewyk ZIETSMAN/SIESZMANN. Stamvader van Stolpe Duitsland aankoms 1771, xxx 20.11.1796 David Johannes Valentin BUCHNER. Stamvader van Sakse aankoms circa 1795.
[d1] Pieter Albertus ZIEGLER/ZIEGELAAR, ~ 24.01.1779.
[d2] Susanna Catharina ZIEGLER/ZIEGELAAR, ~ 04.06.1780, x Ernst VOLSCHENK, ~ 29.12.1771.
[d3] Johan Jacob ZIEGLER/ZIEGELAAR, * circa 1782.
[d4] Paul Lodewyk ZIETSMAN/SIESZMANN, ~ Luth Kaapstad 06.10.1782.
[d5] Johannes Hendrik ZIETSMAN/SIESZMANN, ~ 07.11.1784.
[d6] Christiaan Frederik ZIETSMAN/SIESZMANN, ~ Luth Kaapstad 28.05.1786.
[d7] Elizabeth Catharina ZIETSMAN/SIESZMANN, * circa 1790, x Hermanus Christoffel KUHN, ~ Stellenbosch 08.10.1780.
[d8 Anna (Godlieb) ZIETSMAN/SIESZMANN, ~ Tulbagh 27.05.1792, x Louis Pierre AVENANT, stamvader van Brussel aankoms circa 1805.
[d9] Philip Johannes ZIETSMAN/SIESZMANN, * circa 1794.
[d10] Carel Valentyn BUCHNER, * 06.08.1797.
[d11] Carolina Amarentia BUCHNER, ~ 16.06.1799, x Willem Lambertus de VOS.
[d12] Johannes Casparus BUCHNER, * 04.12.1800.
[d13] Johan Adam BUCHNER, * 19.12.1802.
[d14] Johannes Jacobus (Jacobus Johannes) BUCHNER, * 18.02.1804.
[c4] Martha Magdalena CORDIER, ~ 06.11.1763, x circa 1779 Louis Joachim BOSHOF, ~ 18.04.1761, xx Swellendam 06.12.1812 Johannes Stephanus ANDERBERG.
[d1] Louis Joachim BOSHOF, * circa 1779.
[d2] Elizabeth Petronella BOSHOF, ~ 17.09.1780, geen huwelik.
[d3 Martha Maria BOSHOF, ~ 14.04.1782, x 19.11.1797 Johan Wolfgang von GRÜNE/VAN GREUNEN, van Bayreuth Duitsland.
[d4] Anna Maria Geertruy BOSHOF, ~ 31.10.1784, geen huwelik.
[d5] Lodewikus Wilhelmus BOSHOF, ~ 17.09.1786.
[d6] Johannes Jacobus BOSHOF, ~ 07.10.1789.
[d7] Lea Magdalena BOSHOF, * 11.10.1792, x P M FOUCHE.
[d8] Willem Hendrik BOSHOF, ~ 17.04.1797.
[d9] Susanna Catharina BOSHOF, ~ 29.09.1797, x H H FOUCHE.
[d10] Maria Jacoba BOSHOF, ~ 02.02.1800, geen huwelik.
[d11] Jacobus Nicolaas BOSHOF, ~ 08.11.1801. geen ANDERBERG kinders in SAG.
[c5] Marina Jacoba (Jacoba Maryna) CORDIER, ~ 17.09.1769, x 26.05.1786 Petrus Albertus RADYN, ~ 16.01.1757, xx 16.07.1809 Cornelis/Coenraad Jan/Johannes LOURENS, ~ 31.01.1762, xxx 17.11.1823 Ignatius WERREDILSKY.
[d1] Anna Dorothea RADYN, ~ Swellendam 19.07.1789, x Johannes Jacobus GROENEWALD, ~ 14.10.1781.
[d2] Jurgen Johannes RADYN, ~ 29.04.1792.
[d3] Petrus Albertus RADYN, ~ 11.06.1797.
[d4] Johanna Maria RADYN, ~ 16.11.1806, geen huwelik. geen LOURENS kinders in SAG. geen WERREDILSKY kinders in SAG.
[c6] Anna Maria Geertuy CORDIER, ~ 04.10.1772, x 06.06.1785 Gottfried Friedrich ZEELIE, ~ 04.06.1769.
[d1] Anna Maria (Mergaretha Elizabeth) ZEELIE, ~ 29.09.1786, x Nicolaas Theuns RADEMEYER, ~ 19.05.1793.
[d2] Godfried Frederik ZEELIE, ~ 10.04.1789.
[d3] Dorothea Johanna ZEELIE, ~ Paarl 07.09.1794, x Frans Lodewicus GERICKE.
[d4] Johannes/Jan Willem ZEELIE, ~ 05.11.1797.
[d5] Philippus Johannes ZEELIE, ~ 26.01.1800.
[d6] Christoffel Jacobus (Johannes) ZEELIE, ~ 30.11.1801.
[d7] Martha Dorothea ZEELIE, ~ 30.10.1803, x Coenraad Jesaja/Esaias van KOPPEN.
[d8] Maria Frederika ZEELIE, * 26.05.1806, geen huwelik.
[d9] Maria Margaretha ZEELIE, * 07.05.1808, x Johannes/Jan WESTRAAD.
[d10] Jan ZEELIE, * circa 1809.
[d11] Ernst Jacobus ZEELIE, * 18.03.1813.
[d12] Helena (Magdalena) Johanna ZEELIE, * 08.11.1815, x David ROBERTSON.
[d13] (Gotfriet) Frederik Jacobus ZEELIE, * 24.11.1833.
[b2] Susanna VOORTMANN, * circa 1744, ~ 19.02.1747, x 02.11.1760 (Jurgen) Johannes Petrus CORDIER, ~ 12.02.1731, xx 1774 Johannes NORTJE, ~ 12.08.1731.
[c1] Jurgen Johannes Petrus CORDIER, ~ Paarl 11.01.1761.
[c2] Martha Maria CORDIER, ~ 26.09.1762, x 29.12.1782 Jan/Johannes Petrus (Jacobus) NORTJE, ~ 06.09.1761.
[d1] Maria NORTJE, ~ Tulbagh 02.04.1786, x 00.06.1812 Charl du PLESSIS, ~ 23.02.1783.
[d2] Jurgen Johannes NORTJE, ~ 15.04.1787.
[d3] Anna Susanna NORTJE, ~ 30.11.1788, x Graaff-Reinet 09.11.1805 Cosmos Dominicus PRINS.
[d4] Daniel Johannes NORTJE, ~ 15.11.1795.
[d5] Willem Johannes Petrus NORTJE, ~ 29.10.1797.
[d6] Johannes Hendrik NORTJE, ~ 29.10.1797.
[d7] Martha Hermina Susanna NORTJE, ~ 15.05.1800, x 01.12.1825 William FLEMING.
[d8] Johannes Jacobus NORTJE, ~ 28.10.1804.
[c3] Philip CORDIER, ~ 05.05.1765.
[c4] Johannes Hendrik CORDIER, ~ Kaapstad 01.03.1767.
[c5] Anthonie Louis CORDIER, ~ 12.02.1769.
[c6] Susanna Catharina CORDIER, ~ 29.03.1771, geen huwelik.
[c7] Jacobus Cornelis CORDIER, ~ 30.01.1774.
[c8] Johannes NORTJE, ~ 03.12.1775.
[c9] Margaretha Maria NORTJE, ~ 30.08.1778, x Willem Hendrik BOSHOF, nie gevind in SAG. geen BOSHOF kinders in SAG.
[c10] Maria NORTJE, ~ 01.10.1779, x 15.10.1797 Coenraad van den BERG, ~ 19.03.1775.
[d1] Magdalena Christina van den BERG, ~ 06.11.1798, x Swellendam 25.10.1829 Matthys Johannes Marthinus de BEER.
[d2] Johannes Petrus Louis van den BERG, ~ 30.03.1800.
[d3] Coenraad Jacobus van den BERG, * 28.02.1802.
[d4] Jacobus van den BERG, ~ 13.08.1812.
[d5] Magdalena Christina van den BERG, * 24.02.1814, geen huwelik.
[d6] Cornelia Susanna van den BERG, ~ Swellendam 21.07.1816, geen huwelik.
[c11] Johannes Michiel NORTJE, ~ 01.04.1781.
[c12] Izak NORTJE, ~ 10.04.1785.
[b3] Hendrik VOORTMANN, * circa 1746, ~ 19.02.1747.
[b4] Jan VOORTMANN, ~ 26.03.1748.
[b5] Anthonie VOORTMANN, ~ 26.04.1750.
[b6] Gesina/Geertruy VOORTMANN/VORTMAN, ~ 05.11.1752, x 24.10.1779 Nicolaas van LOCHERENBERG/LOGGERENBERG, ~ 30.11.1727, xx Frans VERKOUTER, ~ 25.04.1742, nie in SAG.
[c1] Jan Nicolaas van LOCHERENBERG/LOGGERENBERG, ~ 07.01.1781.
[c2] Willem Cornelis van LOCHERENBERG/LOGGERENBERG, ~ 21.11.1784.
[c3] Theunis Cornelis van LOCHERENBERG/LOGGERENBERG, ~ Kaapstad 17.02.1788.
[c4] Gerbrecht Catharina van LOCHERENBERG/LOGGERENBERG, ~ Swellendam 28.11.1790, x 00.01.1812 Cornelis CLAASEN, xx George 07.05.1815 Friedrich/Frederik KROTZ/KROTS, gedeeltelike stamvader van Duitsland aankoms voor 1802, xxx 04.02.1837 Thomas GORDON.
[d1] Pieter Frederik Gerhardus KROTS, ~ Paarl 14.09.1804. Waarskynlik kind van Johannes Carl Friedrich.
[d2] Geertruyda Fredrika Susanna KROTS, * 16.01.1822, x Swellendam 02.01.1843 William FULLARD. [d3] Margaretha Alida KROTZ/KROTS, * 04.01.1824, x Swellendam 19.06.1845 Alexander JONES. geen CLAASEN kinders in SAG. geen GORDON kinders in SAG.
[c5] Johannes Jurgen van LOCHERENBERG/LOGGERENBERG, ~ Graaff-Reinet 18.01.1795. [c6] Susanna Elizabeth Sophia van LOCHERENBERG/LOGGERENBERG, ~ Graaff-Reinet 19.02.1799, x Swellendam 06.07.1816 Johann Nicolaas/Nikolaus KALTWASSER, stamvader van Sakse-Gotha aankoms teen 1789.
[d1] Johan Frederik Willem KALTWASSER, * 02.10.1817.
[d2] Nicolaas Christoffel KALTWASSER, * 27.12.1818.
[d3] Geertruyda Johanna Maria Alexandrina KALTWASSER, * 29.06.1821, x Worcester 06.10.1840 Francis Edward PRINS.
[d4] Catharina Maria Magdalena KALTWASSER, * 15.10.1824, x Swellendam 03.04.1843 Mautitz Bernard POLACK.
[d5] Martha Elizabeth Petronella KALTWASSER, * 03.10.1826, geen huwelik.
[b7] Johanna VOORTMANN/FORTMANN, ~ 03.11.1754, x 17.03.1776 Willem HENSEN. Voorvader van Leiden aankoms 1762.
[c1] Johanna Magdalena HENSEN, ~ Tulbagh 04.05.1777, x Lourens ROODMAN.
[c2] Maria Helena/Magdalena HENSEN, ~ Tulbagh 11.04.1779, x 10.01.1796 Johannes Stephanus GOUS, xx 08.10.1813 Arnoldus Mauritius MEIRING.
[d1] Johanna Maria Frederika MEIRING, * George 13.07.1815, x Marthinus Jacobus WAGENAAR.
[d2] Alberthoma MEIRING, * George 16.08.1817.
[d3] Christina Hendrika MEIRING, * George 05.12.1819, x Mattheus WOLMARANS.
[d4] Willem Johannes MEIRING, * George 15.09.1821.
[c3] Josina Gerbrecht (Gerbrecht Josina) HENSEN, ~ Kaapstad 19.05.1782, x Swellendam 05.03.1820 Michiel APPEL.
[d1] Ferdinand Johannes Christoffel APPEL, * 22.11.1801.
[d2] Johanna Catharina Magdalena APPEL, * 13.11.1803, geen huwelik.
[d3] Coenraad Johannes APPEL, * 08.12.1805.
[d4] Elizabeth Wilhelmina APPEL, * 05.05.1807, geen huwelik.
[d5] Josina Carolina APPEL, * 18.11.1809, x Edward KING.
[d6] Dina Carolina APPEL, * 30.07.1814, x Swellendam circa 1845 Daniel Hermanus BESTER.
[d7] Willem Hendrik Johannes APPEL, * 13.09.1816.
[d8] Elizabeth APPEL, * circa 1818, x Swellendam 09.05.1842 Prosper PAYAC.
[d9] Ferdinand Johannes APPEL, * 18.10.1819.
[d10] Maria Catharina APPEL, * 19.03.1822, x Swellendam 15.07.1844 Jacob Pieter de VILLIERS.
[d11] Ferdinand Johannes APPEL, * circa 1826.
[c4] Marthinus Johannes Adolphus HENSEN, ~ Tulbagh 17.10.1784.
[c5] Gerrit Wilhelmus HENSEN, ~ Tulbagh 28.09.1786.
[c6] Arnoldus Francois HENSEN, ~ Paarl 22.02.1789.
[c7] Wilhelmus Albertus HENSEN, * 04.02.1792, ~ Tulbagh 16.10.1796.
[c8] Johan Hendrik NIcolaas HENSEN, * 26.12.1793, ~ Tulbagh 16.10.1796.
[c9] Maria Helena HENSEN, * 07.02.1795, ~ Tulbagh 16.10.1796, geen huwelik.
[c10] Dina Cornelia HENSEN, * 02.07.1796, ~ 16.10.1796, geen huwelik.
[b8] Anna Catharina VOORTMANN, ~ 22.02.1756, x 19.11.1780 Willem SCHLEHER/SLIER, stamvader van Hamburg aankoms 1772.
[c1] Anna Catharina SCHLEHER/SLIER, ~ 14.10.1787, x Tulbagh 05.04.1807 Hermanus PIETERSE(N), xx Graaff-Reinet 09.03.1817 James MOUNTJOY. Stamvader aankoms Horton Engeland circa 1815, xxx Cradock 04.11.1832 Jonathan FOURIE.
[d1] Willem Hermanus PIETERSE(N), * 19.03.1808.
[d2] Johan Christiaan PIETERSE(N), * 20.08.1809.
[d3] Andries Jacobus PIETERSE(N), * 14.03.1811.
[d4] Hermanus PIETERSE(N), * 06.02.1813.
[d5] Thomas Jacobus MOUNTJOY, * 18.03.1818.
[d6] Catharina Johanna MOUNTJOY, * 29.04.1819, x Graaff-Reinet 16.05.1819 Petrus Jacobus BOOYSEN.
[d7] Jacoba Wilhelmina MOUNTJOY, * 25.10.1820, x Cradock 25.03.1838 David Schalk van der MERWE.
[d8] Anna Christina MOUNTJOY, * 11.07.1822, geen huwelik.
[d9] George MOUNTJOY, * 11.06.1823.
[d10] James MOUNTJOY, * 03.04.1826.
[d11] Willem Jan MOUNTJOY, * 12.01.1828. geen FOURIE kinders in SAG.
[c2] Wilhelmina Catharina SCHLEHER/SLIER, ~ Tulbagh 27.12.1789, x Tulbagh Jan Abraham van WYK, van Amsterdam Nie in SAG.
[c3] Geertruy Johanna SCHLEHER/SLIER, ~ Tulbagh 02.07.1791, x Swartland 05.06.1814 Barend Willem BONTHUYS, ~ 11.01.1789.
[d1] Anna Christina BONTHUYS, * 17.06.1816, x Tulbagh 02.03.1843 Hendrik Albert/Adam ZINN.
[d2] Jan BONTHUYS, * 01.04.1818.
[d3] Barend Willem BONTHUYS, * 01.07.1824.
[d4] Pieter Jacob BONTHUYS, * 30.04.1827.
[c4] Wilhelmus Josephus SCHLELER/SLIER, ~ 11.02.1797. Martha van die Kaap en Johann Gottlieb VELDSMAN
[a3] Martha v d K, x Tulbagh 09.11.1756 Johann Gottlieb VELDSMAN, gedeeltelike stamvader van Peterskroon Duitsland? H F Heese: "Johannes Godlieb Veld(s)man x 1765 Martha v d K 'n Baster-Hottentot Tulbagh".
[b1] Matthys Christoph VELDSMAN, * circa 1766, ~ Tulbagh 28.10.1770.
[b2] Magdalena (Helena) Elizabeth VELDSMAN, ~ Tulbagh 01.03.1767, x 30.09.1792 David Matthys de KOKER, ~ 06.01.1771.
[c1] Johanna Charlotte de KOKER, * cica 1790, x Tulbagh 05.04.1812 Barend Hendrik BOTES.
[c1] Wietse BOTES, * 25.11.1813.
[c2] David Matthys BOTES, * 25.11.1813.
[c3] Johanna Helena BOTES, * 07.10.1814, x Hendrik Gerhardus BEUKES.
[c2] Theodorus Hermanus Matthys de KOKER, ~ Paarl 11.12.1793.
[c3] Maria Isabella de KO(O)KER, ~ 22.05.1796, x Tulbagh 06.04.1816 Pieter Johannes Jacobus BOTES, xx Hendrik JANSEN.
[d1] David Petrus BOTES, * 10.11.1817.
[d2] Wietse BOTES, * 07.11.1818.
[d3] Helena Elizabeth Anna Maria BOTES, * 28.08.1820, geen huwelik.
[d4] Anna Maria BOTES, * 02.12.1822, geen huwelik.
[d5] Maria Isabella BOTES, * 22.04.1826, geen huwelik.
[d6] Petrus Jacobus BOTES, * 16.03.1827. geen JANSEN kinders in SAG.
[b3] Johannes Christoffel Willemsz VELDSMAN, ~ Tulbagh 25.06.1769.
[b4] Johannes Petrus VELDSMAN, ~ Paarl 02.05.1773. Kaatjie/Francina van die KAAP en Cornelis van der WESTHUIZEN
[a4] Kaatjie/Francina v d KAAP, x Cornelis van der WESTHUIZEN, ~ 30.08.1716, † circa 1789. H F Heese: "Cornelis v d Westhuisen vrou Francina "Baster- Hottentot", kind: Catharina ~1759 Swartland".
[b1] Catharina van der WESTHUIZEN, ~ Swartland 11.03.1759, x Swartland 29.07.1759 Frans LOTTER/LOTRIET/LOTTERING v d K. H F Heese: "Frans (Lottering) x Catharina d.v. Cornelis v d Westhuizen en Francina Baster Hottentot".
[c1] Francina LOTRIET/LOTTERING v d K, ~ Swartland 11.03.1759. Vader nie aangegee in SAG, x sN NN. [d1] Catharina Hendrina Engela NN, ~ Tulbagh 04.11.1799, x Graaff Reinet 16.03.1817 Joachim Johannes PRINSLOO.
[c2] Barend LOTRIET/LOTTERING v d K, ~ Swartland 28.07.1759.

[c3] Christina LOTRIET/LOTTERING v d K, ~ Swartland 29.07.1759, geen huwelik.
[c4] Gerrit Frans LOTRIET/LOTTERING v d K, ~ Swartland 07.03.1762.
[c5] Francois LOTRIET/LOTTERING v d K, ~ Swartland 01.04.1764.
[c6] Arnoldus LOTRIET/LOTTERING v d K, ~ Kaapstad 06.04.1766.
[c7] Cornelis Johannes LOTRIET/LOTTERING v d K, ~ Swartland 19.03.1769.
[c8] Alewyn LOTRIET/LOTTERING v d K, ~ Kaapstad 10.07.1773.
[c9] Abraham Johannes Liebrecht LOTRIET/LOTTERING v d K, ~ Kaapstad 28.08.1774.
[c10] Adam LOTRIET/LOTTERING v d K, ~ Kaapstad 07.04.1775.
[c11] Catharina Magdalena LOTRIET/LOTTERING v d K, ~ Stellenbosch 28.11.1779, x Kaapstad 25.03.1798 Gerrit Antonie NORTJE/NORTIER, ~ 10.09.1775, † voor 1800, xx Graaff-Reinet 02.11.1805 Philippus Cornelis LOOTS, xxx Graaff-Reinet 16.03.1817 Joachim Johannes PRINSLOO, xxxx Beaufort Wes 04.10.1838 Johannes MANS.
[d1] Cecilia Catharina Jacoba NORTJE/NORTIER, ~ Graaff-Reinet 29.06.1800, x Graaff-Reinet 21.12.1827 Jacob HEYNEMANN, winkelier Beaufort Wes, † 30.05.1850, gedeeltelike stamvader van Hesse-Kassel.
[d2] Anna Marie PRINSLOO, * 28.02.1819, geen huwelik.
[d3] Anna Marie PRINSLOO, * 23.02.1821, geen huwelik. geen LOOTS kinders in SAG. geen MANS kinders in SAG.
[c12] Jan Hendrik LOTRIET/LOTTERING v d K, ~ Kaapstad 20.04.1783.
[b2] Klaas van der WESTHUIZEN. Stamvader van Griekwa v d Westhuizens.
[b3] Piet van der WESTHUIZEN

Matsbo people from Hed parish

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[[Category:Matsbo, Hed (U)]] = Children of [[Joensson-27|Erik Joensson]] and [[Bengtsdotter-580|Margareta Bengtsdotter]]= [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Joensson-Descendants-27 view descendant list] The birth years for the children of Erik Joensson and Margareta Bengtsdotter are mostly (we have yet to find Ingeborg) calculated from the ages given in their death records - they were all born before the first ministerial book for Hed was started. * [[Ersson-580|Anders Ersson]] (1660-1737) married 1691, lived in Matsbo, Hed parish * [[Ersdotter-2496|Kierstin Ersdotter]] (1661-1737) married 1682, lived in Nibbarsbo, Hed * [[Ersson-581|Joen Ersson]] (1665 - 1732) married 1702, lived in Matsbo, Hed * [[Ersdotter-598|Ingeborg Ersdotter]] (≈1668) married 1699, moved to Långnäla in Gunnilbo * [[Ersson-579|Bengt Ersson]] (1670-1741) married 1708, moved to Grisbo in Gunnilbo * [[Ersson-589|Olof Ersson]] (1672-1756) married 1699, lived in Sörby, Hed * [[Ersdotter-599|Margareta Ersdotter]] (1678-1718) married 1702, moved to Kejsartorp, Hed * [[Ersson-2681|Eric Ersson]] (1684-1768) married in 1710, moved to Persbo in Gunnilbo The children of Eric Joensson and their spouses frequently appear as christening witnesses for the children of their siblings. ==Anders Ersson== Anders Ersson in Matsbo married [[Månsdotter-543|Karin Månsdotter]] from Holmen 27 September 1691.Hed C:1 (1683-1689) Bild 66 / sid 127 (AID: v72418.b66.s127, NAD: SE/ULA/10382) They lived in Matsbo. * [[Andersdotter-4091|Elisabeth Andersdotter]] born 1698, ''Testes'' Herr Peder Hising (future vicar), [[Ersson-589|Olof Ersson]] (still in Matsbo), Mats Ersson's wife Karin (neighbour) and [[Månsdotter-546|Lisken Månsdotter]] in Holmen. * [[Andersdotter-4093|Catharina Andersdotter]] born 1702, ''Testes'' [[Nilsson-12267|Nils Nilsson]] in Nibbarsbo, [[Månsson-680|Daniel Månsson]] in Holmen, hustru Anna Månsdotter in Holmen and [[Ersdotter-599|Margareta Ersdotter]] in Matsbo. * [[Andersdotter-4104|Cherstin Andersdotter]] born 1708, ''Testes'' [[Larsson-3202|Per Larsson]] in Matsbo (cousin of Anders Ersson), [[Ersson-581|Jon Ersson]] ''ibidem'', ''hustru'' Susanna Olofsdotter in Matsbo, ''hustru'' [[Larsdotter-2132|Marit]] ''ibidem'' ==Kierstin Ersdotter== * for Susanna 1684: [[Ersson-580|Anders]] son of Eric in Matsbo * Nils 1686, birth record uncertain * Lars 1688: Susanna, daughter of the late Eric in Matsbo (Eric had died very recently) * Margareta 1691: [[Ersson-579|Bengt Ersson]] * Ingeborg 1696 * Lisbet 1698: [[Ersson-580|Anders Ersson]] in Matsbo, [[Ersdotter-598|Ingeborg Ersdotter]] in Matsbo * Per 1701: [[Ersson-589|Olof Ersson]] in Sörby and his wife, [[Ersson-579|Bengt Ersson]] in Matsbo, [[Månsdotter-543|Karin Månsdotter in Matsbo]] (the wife of Anders Ersson) * Sara 1703: Per Matsson and [[Ersdotter-599|Margreta Eriksdotter]] in Kejsartorp * Catrina 1707: [[Ersson-581|Joen Ersson]] in matsbo and his wife [[Larsdotter-2132|Marit Larsdotter]] ==Joen Ersson== Joen Ersson in Matsbo was married to [[Larsdotter-2132|Marit Larsdotter]] from Bubbarsbo 21 September 1702.Hed C:1 (1683-1689) Bild 69 / sid 133 (AID: v72418.b69.s133, NAD: SE/ULA/10382) They lived in Matsbo. * [[Jonsdotter-2261|Anna Jonsdotter]] born 1703, ''Testes'' [[Larsson-3202|Per Larsson]] in Matsbo (cousin of Jon Ersson), [[Ersson-589|Olof Ersson]] in Sörby, Susanna Eriksdotter in Matsbo (wife of Per Larsson) and [[Ersdotter-596|Anna Ersdotter]] in Sörby. * [[Jonsdotter-2265|Kerstin Jonsdotter]] born 1705, ''Testes'' [[Nilsson-12267|Nils Nilsson]] in Nibbarsbo, Nils Andersson in Bovallen, ''hustru'' [[Ersdotter-2496|Kerstin Eriksdotter]] in Nibbarsbo and ''hustru'' Anna Larsdotter in Bovallen (sister of Kerstin's mother). * [[Jonsdotter-2266|Margareta Jonsdotter]] born 1709, ''Testes'' [[Ersson-580|Anders Ersson]] in Matsbo, Per Mattsson in Kejsartorpet (husband of [[Ersdotter-599|Margareta Ersdotter]]), Karin Nilsdotter in Matsbo, Sara Ersdotter in Bubbarsbo ==Ingeborg Ersdotter== Ingeborg Ersdotter married [[Isbrandsson-1|Olof Isbrandsson]] in 1699 and moved to Långnäla in Gunnilbo. That is not all that far from Matsbo, but for their first two children there are only christening witnesses from Odensvi parish. ==Bengt Ersson== Bengt Ersson from Matsbo in Hed parish was married to [[Larsdotter-2112|Annika Larsdotter]] in Grisbo 28 October 1708.Odensvi C:1 (1680-1720) Bild 110 / sid 107 (AID: v73663.b110.s107, NAD: SE/ULA/11144) They lived in Grisbo and seem only to have had two children. * [[Bengtsson-900|Anders Bengtsson]], born 1709 ''Testes'' Anders Mattsson in Ytternäla and his wife, Anders Larsson in Grisbo (brother of Annika) and Susanna Andersdotter in Grisbo * [[Bengtsdotter-575|Margareta Bengtsdotter]] born 1713, ''Testes'' Anders Olsson, Grisbo, [[Nilsson-12269|Nils Nilsson]] and the sister [[Nilsdotter-7750|Susanna]] in Nibbarsbo, Hed parish ==Olof Ersson== Olof Ersson from Matsbo and [[Ersdotter-596|Annika Ersdotter]] from Solmyra, were married 25 Jun 1699.Odensvi C:1 (1680-1720) Bild 78 / sid 75 (AID: v73663.b78.s75, NAD: SE/ULA/11144) They lived in Sörby in Hed parish. * Margareta Olofsdotter, born 1700,Hed C:3 (1700-1749) Bild 6 / sid 2 (AID: v72420.b6.s2, NAD: SE/ULA/10382) ''Testes'' Nils Nilsson in Nibbarsbo, with wife Kerstin Ersdotter, [[Ersson-579|Bengt Ersson]] in Matsbo and [[Ersdotter-599|Margareta Ersdotter]] in Matsbo * [[Olofsson-1430|Eric Olofsson]] born 1701, ''Testes'' Lars Nilsson in Nybyn, [[Ersson-581|Jon Ersson in Matsbo]], Karin Halvardsdotter in Matsbo, [[Ersdotter-595|Susanna Ersdotter]] in Solmyra * Kerstin Olofsdotter born 1703, ''Testes'' Per Mattsson in Solmyra is the only one mentionedHed C:3 (1700-1749) Bild 15 / sid 11 (AID: v72420.b15.s11, NAD: SE/ULA/10382) * Anders Olofsson born 1705, ''Testes'' Carl Eriksson at Bernshammar, Erik Eriksson in Sörby, ''hustru'' Barbro Hansdotter in Nyby, ''hustru'' [[Ersdotter-599|Marit Eriksdotter]] in Matsbo.Hed C:3 (1700-1749) Bild 20 / sid 16 (AID: v72420.b20.s16, NAD: SE/ULA/10382) * Lars Olofsson born 1708, ''Testes'' Per Mattsson in Kejsartorpet, Nils Nilsson in Nibbarsbo, ''hustru'' [[Ersdotter-599|Margeta Eriksdotter]] in Kejsartorpet, Susanna Nilsdotter in NibbarsboHed C:3 (1700-1749) Bild 27 / sid 23 (AID: v72420.b27.s23, NAD: SE/ULA/10382) ==Margareta Ersdotter== Margareta Ersdotter married neighbour's son Per Mattsson in Matsbo in 1702.Hed C:1 (1683-1689) Bild 69 / sid 133 (AID: v72418.b69.s133, NAD: SE/ULA/10382) They lived in Matsbo a few years but then moved to Kejsartorp in Hed. * [[Persdotter-2420|Kerstin Persdotter]], born 1702, ''Testes'' [[Ersson-589|Olof Ersson]] in Sörby, [[Ersson-581|Jon Ersson]] in Matsbo, [[Ersdotter-596|Anna Ersdotter]] in Sörby and [[Larsdotter-2132|Marit Larsdotter]] in Matsbo (wife of Jon). * Erik Persson born 1709,''Testes'' [[Ersson-589|Olof Ersson]] in Sörby, with wife [[Ersdotter-596|Anna Ersdotter]], [[Nilsson-12269|Nils Nilsson]] in Nibbarsbo, Brita Larsdotter in Nybyn (future wife of Nils)Hed C:3 (1700-1749) Bild 28 / sid 24 (AID: v72420.b28.s24, NAD: SE/ULA/10382) =Sources =

Matt McNabb DNA matches

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[[Category:McNabb-412]] This info is about [[McNabb-412 | Matt McNabb]] == Identified DNA matches == {| border="1" class="sortable" !GEDmatch!!CM (Q, min 7.0)!!Largest!!Relationship!!WikiTree Person!! |- |A411809||421.77||46.50||Half 1C||Grandson of [[Shaw-19668]] & [[Harrison-19524]]|| |- |A477436||114.66||20.83||2C1R||Child of [[Brown-113791]] & [[Blanchett-151]] |- |A856055||91.16||22.71||2C1R||ditto |- |T151848||79.0||58.9||3C2R||Child of [[Allardyce-106]] |- |A610007||61.27||16.66||2C1R||Child of [[Woods-14749]] |- |QM1625292||51.80||19.86||2C1R||Child of [[Woods-14749]] and [[Bruhns-56]] |- |A016384||36.87||16.33||2C1R||Child of [[Fairclough-369]] |} == Unidentified DNA matches == Here is a selection of people with their Wiki ID on GEDmatch but I haven't identified a connection: {| border="1" class="sortable" !cM(7.0)!!Largest!!WikiTree Link |- |42.47||9.64||[[Farmer-4815]] |- |28.9||13.5||[[Flanagan-1465]] |- |27.2||11.5||[[Mathews-3261]] |- |41.5||10.0||[[Madsen-1654]] |- |35.2||12.0||[[Beardsley-2955]] |- |33.2||10.4||[[Stewart-37326]] |- |27.2||10.4||[[Poynton-83]] |- |23.1||14.0||[[Clarke-11763]] |- |21.2||13.9||[[Lavoie-925]] |- |20.9||20.9||[[Love-2735]] |- |18.4||18.4||[[Moore-28967]] |}

Matthew McConaughey and his Cameron, West Virginia Ancestors

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[[Category:Cameron, West Virginia]] [[Category:WikiTree Challenge Interesting Stories]] [[McConaughey-3|Matthew's]] Uvalde roots have been mentioned a lot in the news lately, but his roots in Cameron, West Virginia, run even deeper. Long before the "Dazed and Confused" actor was making a name for himself with things like "Alright, alright, alright", some of his McConaughey ancestors came to America to try and make a name for themselves. [[McConaughey-87|David McConaughey]] was born about 1750 in County Tyrone, Ireland. He married [[Lindsey-6419|Martha Lindsey]], who was born about 1765 in Lisnacrieve, Ireland. These are Matthew's 4th great-grandparents. Together, they had five children. {{Image|file=Photos_for_WikiTree_Challenge_Stories-5.png |align=l |size=xl |caption='' }} Of the five, only two came to America: [[McConaughey-84|Robert]], the oldest, and Matthew's 3rd great-grandfather, and [[McConaughey-91|David]], the youngest, Matthew's 3rd great-uncle. Based on the birthdates of his two oldest sons, we figure Robert and his family came to America between 1814 and 1821. David may have come over at the same time, we don't know for sure, but we do know that he was in America by 1846 as he married [[Davis-99632|Anne Davis]] that year in Belmont, Ohio. At some point both brothers found their way to a little unnamed town in West Virginia. {{Image|file=Photos_for_WikiTree_Challenge_Stories-6.png |align=l |size=m |caption=''Cameron, West Virignia }} A Mr. Himes was one of the first to settle there in 1788, on property that would eventually belong to the McConaughey family. A Himes family anecdote relates that in that same year the family procured a basket of apples from Pennsylvania. The fruit was considered a luxury at the time and so it was distributed sparingly among family members. One of the young boys accidentally managed to choke on the core of his apple. Once it was removed, another family member, driven by curiosity, took the seed from the core and planted it. This seed grew into a large tree that is still standing today on one of the McConaughey farms. David and Anne, among the first of the early settlers, bought a tract of land on what is now the main part of the town and he and Anne moved into their new home. He erected the first building on Grave Creek. {{Image|file=Photos_for_WikiTree_Challenge_Stories-6.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption='' }} By the late 1820s, there were more settlers arriving in this area. Around this same time the construction of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad was beginning. David McConaughey realized the potential for their little town if this new railroad had a stop there. He, along with some other prominent men in the town, went by stagecoach to Baltimore to use their influence to make this happen. The trip was a success and as anticipated, the little town became one of importance. The railway was finished in 1852 and it was at this time the honor of naming the town was conferred upon David McConaughey. A prominent railroad official by the name of Samuel Cameron, who was a right of way purchasing agent with the company, came to check the area out. As a good friend of David, Samuel suggested that the town be called McConaughey but David rejected that idea saying kids would have to graduate eighth grade before they'd be able to spell it. So, instead, David chose to name the town Cameron, after his friend. Sadly, Samuel died the next year of cholera. David, appointed by [[Pierce-177|President Pierce]], was the first postmaster of Cameron village. He held the office for several years until 1857. He and Anne both lived the remainder of their lives in Cameron, until his death in 1874 and hers in 1900. See also: *[https://www.wvgenweb.org/marshall/mccon.htm https://www.wvgenweb.org/marshall/mccon.htm] *[https://www.wvgenweb.org/marshall/crystal.htm https://www.wvgenweb.org/marshall/crystal.htm]

Matthew Tannahill Letter to USA Relatives in 1824

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Below is a transcription of a letter sent by Matthew Tannahill (1777-1857) brother of the Paisley poet Robert TANNAHILL A typed copy of this letter is held by the Paisley Library, SCT. This itself would had been a transcription of the original letter that I believe was once held by a miss Sallie Bell TANNAHILL in the 1930s. Sallie Bell was an arts teacher at the Columbia University in New York. Paisley , 19th, May 1824 Dear Friends: The other night, my brother James I were at tea with our cousin [[Tannahill-51|Thomas Tannahill]], when the subject turned on our friends in America, and we thought it strange that there are so few of our generation left on this side of the grave and that we should know so little about each other. It was proposed that each of us should write a letter to you on the other side of the Atlantic, and give you all the information we could with regard to your relationship this side of the water and request you to give us all the information you could with regard to all our relations on the other side. There is a kind of painful pleasure in tracing back the generations of our fathers, - and in different respects it has a good effect on the mind. I shall therefore, go back as far as I know with regard to our forefathers, - the origin of our name,- and when it was adopted in this country. I do not know but that there are very few names that have not some signification. I have heard various conjectures of the meaning of the name Tannahill but none of them in the least satisfactory till of late I think, I discovered it in an old dictionary. TANNA signifieth height. ( I think it is in the Saxon language) Put hill to it and then you have the signification of our name. I think this is the most probable that I have heard. The people in Ayrshire say that the name came over with the Spanish Armada and that some person of that name was saved from one of the vessels that was wrecked on the west coast of Scotland that he settled in the neighborhood of Kilmarnock. Whether this is true or not its of no consequence. But this is true, that all the Tannahills that I have seen or heard of have sprung from Kilmarnock or its neighborhood and they could all trace their relations to our forefathers. So, I think it evident that all of our name have sprung from the same stock. At this day, there is in Ayrshire, a farm that stands on the top of a high hill, the name of which house is Tannahill. I therefore suppose at that time our name was adopted, - that the individual who lived in that house took to himself the name of the house he lived in. I can trace our generations no farther back than our Great Grandfather and Great Grandmother and all that I know of them is this, that they had some property in Kilmarnock: they had but one child. His name was Thomas. When Thomas came of age, he took to himself a wife. They called her Mary Buntin. She was the only child of her parents. They all had some property in Kilmarnock. When the old people died, both the properties fell to grandfather and grandmother, and at their death, what came by grandfather was left to James their eldest son. What came by the mother, to Thomas, the next in succession. James and Thomas to - pay the other children a reasonable allowance. All the property was sold before I was born. The last time I was in Kilmarnock, I saw two or three of the houses. They were very old. I believe they are now all down and others built in their place. Our Grandfather’s family consisted of six children, (4 sons and 2 daughters). Marion the oldest, next James, Thomas, Mary, Robert, and John the youngest. At what age our Grandfather died I know not, but this I know that when he died, John was a sucking child. At what age our Grandmother died, I am not sure, but this I know, that when James and Thomas were about 19 and 17 years of age, they came to Paisley and about two years after that their mother died. ----------------- I think I remember our Aunt Marion, but that it long, long since she left this world. She was married to a man whose name was Lemond. Of their family there are two daughters alive, - Mary and Betty. Betty lives in Kilmarnock, is a widow with children. Mary lives in Kilmarnock, - her husband’s name is John Dickie. They have no children. ----------------- I well remember our Aunt Mary. She was a kind, amiable woman. Her Husband’s name was John Aitken. He was an extensive shoemaker in Kilmarnock. He frequently made contracts with the government to supply part of the army with shoes. He made a deal of money. He died about 20 years ago. At his death our Aunt went to Ayr to live with one of her children. She died about 10 years ago. Of their children there are in life four, - three sons and one daughter. James, John, Hugh, and Jane. John has been one of the magistrates of the town of Ayr for twenty years. One of his daughters is married to the son of a brother magistrate and he is also a magistrate. It is said that the whole town is governed by the three. John followed the trade of his father. He married a woman with considerable fortune. He became very rich. But some years ago he entered into extensive speculations in the importing of wheat from America. Our ports have been so long shut and he has such a quantity of grain bonded, that he could not bring it to market. The consequence was that last year he stopped payment. He got a settlement with his creditors. It is said that if our ports were open for foreign grain (and at present it seems not far from it) so he could bring it to market, he would be as rich as ever. Hugh also lives in Ayr: is a leather merchant. I am informed that he is worth money. He had three children. He lost by his brother John’s failure £4000, or John was owing him that sum when he stopped payment. James lives in Glasgow; is a shoemaker. He is married and has children. He kept a shoe-shop in Glasgow for a number of years. I have been informed that he has been rather unfortunate in business. Jean is married to a Mr. Todd in Ayr. He is a merchant. They have children ----------------- With regard to [[Tannahill-52|Thomas]], I shall say nothing as our Cousin [[Tannahill-51|Thomas]] is writing to you, except to say that he died about 2 years ago and I am sure there did not live an individual in Paisley that was more respected. For forty years he was one of the parish elders, - an office which he filled with honor to himself and advantage to the public. He was truly an honor to our name. He manufactured on a small scale but for several years before his death, had left off business and spent his last days in ease, peace and prosperity. He left all his children some money at his death. Our Cousin [[Tannahill-51|Thomas]] followed the footsteps and for some years has been retired from business. But as he is writing you, I supposed he will tell you all about the family. I will now attempt to give you some account of our family. My father’s name was James. My mother’s - Janet Pollock. She often spoke of my uncles who went to America, - they lodged in our house. She had the greatest respect for their memory. She died tow years since at the age of 82. My father died 20 years ago. They had six sons and one daughter: Thomas, Janet, James, Robert, Matthew, Hugh and Andrew. I remember when my father died, Uncle Thomas was standing by the bedside and he said that our father had just lived this world 68 - years to the hour. The first death in the family was Thomas. He died at the age of 29 - twenty-nine years ago. He was unmarried. The next (death) was our father. The next Janet. It is 19, - years since she died. She was married and had four sons and 2 daughters. Her widower and four sons are still in life but her daughters are dead. The next was Robert, - his death happened in 1810. You may have heard of it but lest you have not, before I close this letter I will give you some account of it. Hugh and Andrew did not long survive the death of Robert. Hugh died in six months and Andrew in twelve. Hugh’s widow for a number of years kept the Buckhead Inn of Paisley. She died three months since. She left one son and three daughters. Andrew’s widow is in life. She has three sons and one daughter. The whole of our family is gone to the grave except James and me. James has nine children: three sons and six daughters. I am married and have seven children: four sons and three daughters. None of James’ children are married. Two of ours are married and have children. James is 52 years of age. I am 46. ----------------- We have a half brother. He is the son our father but not of our mother. His name is John. He is about 66 years of age. He has five sons. Three of them are married and have children. They all are weavers. Our father was a weaver till within a few years ago of his death and taught all his sons the same trade. But James left the loom more than twenty years ago and went to be a foreman in one of the first manufacturing houses in town. For fourteen years he was principal manager in that house, and brother Hugh was under him, foreman in the same house for six years before his death. The business that James and I follow is this: the principal trade of Paisley is the manufacture and weaving plaids and shawls in imitation of India, and the most of these goods, are sold, not by the manufacturers, but by agents who are better acquainted with the merchants. About 8 years ago a Mr. Brown and brother James entered into a partnership in the agent line to sell goods by commission. They have been very fortunate and prospered far beyond their expectation. They established a wholesale warehouse in London and another in Paisley. Mr. Brown went to London. He took with him my brother’s oldest son (who is a lad of 24 years of age), to assist him in the warehouse. The business increasing, Mr. Brown sent for a young man, - a nephew of his own who was in the warehouse in Paisley. These two young men stop in London and act as salesmen. Mr. Brown’s family lives in Paisley but he always goes to London and stays three months during the spring trade, then comes home to Paisley, stays two months, returns to London during the fall trade, comes home and remains with his family during winter. James and I keep the warehouse in Paisley. I act as foreman. We have two young men to assist us. One is a young son of James, the other a nephew of Mr. Brown. We sell silk and fine wool in Paisley but not many manufactured goods. We have not time. We receive a letter every morning from London with orders for different kinds of plaids and shawls and our principal business is to supply these orders. Thus I have in some measure given you an account of all your relations in this part of the world, as far as I can, - not only their number but in some measure how they are getting on in the world. You have 13 cousins alive, - 4 of the name of Aitkin; two of the name of Lemond and 7 of the name of Tannahill. Of their children and children’s children there are also in Paisley between 50 and 60 families of the name of Tannahill, - all sprung from the two brothers – James and Thomas. In a former part of the this letter I said I would give you, before I close, some account of our brother Robert. I shall at present, only notice that from his youth upward, his principal amusement was the writing of songs and other poetical pieces which from time to time made their appearance in newspapers, magazines, and other periodicals. They seemed to be well liked by the public. He was encouraged to publish a volume of poems in 1808. They met with considerable success, far beyond what he expected and at his death, he had a second edition ready for the press. A considerable time after his death, we sold the copyright to a respectable bookseller in Paisley. Since that time his works have gone through several editions. If you have not seen any of them, let us know when you write and we will send you a copy. After his death, several likenesses of him were given to the public but the one enclosed is I think the best. It is not a perfect likeness, but I consider it a tolerably good resemblance. Enclosed also is a short printed notice of his life. With respect to his death, I shall at this time shortly notice that for a day or two before that lamentable event, he showed symptoms of derangement, and on the morrow of the 17th of May 1810, he was found drowned in the Paisley Canal. Perhaps in another letter I may give you some further particulars with regard to his life and death, but I see that my paper is nearly done. I think it will be ten years since I heard anything from you. The last accounts both my aunts were in life (and I hope they are so still) and had several children. When you write, tell us how many there are of you. Tell us all your names. Tell us your ages. Tell us your occupations and tell us what kind of town you live in, its trade, its population. Paisley is fast on the increase. Its population is nearly 50,000. It is a stirring town for trade but compared with Glasgow (which is only 7 miles east) it is but a village. Glasgow at present contains 140,000 inhabitants and it is said to be the most beautiful city in Europe except Potsdam in Prussia. I feel myself rather at a loss which of you to address this letter. I shall therefore address it to Mrs. Robert and Mrs. John Tannahill. Hoping to hear from you soon, I am yours respectfully
(Signed) Matthew Tannahill
[[Space:Letter_from_Mr._Thomas_TANNAHILL|Letter Thomas TANNAHILL]] May 19, 1824

[[Space:Matthew_Tannahill_Letter_to_USA_Relatives_in_1824|Letter Matthew Tannahill]] May 19, 1824

[[Space:Letter_from_Mr._James_Tannahill_in_Paisley|Letter James Tannahill]] May 19, 1824
== More Letters == ==Name Links== #[[Tannahill-13|Thomas TANNAHILL]] Birth 1709 #[[Tannahill-52|Thomas TANNAHILL]] Birth 1735 #[[Tannahill-51|Thomas TANNAHILL]] Birth 1762

Matthews' American Armoury and Blue Book

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] __TOC__ == Matthews' American Armoury and Blue Book == * edited by John Matthews * published London, 1903 - 1923 * 505 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Matthews' American Armoury and Blue Book|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1901) 416 pages ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100216055 * (1903) 2nd edition ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=fmIUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008601422 * (1907) 352 pages ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=8Q8wAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924029805136 ::* https://archive.org/details/matthewsamerican00matt ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100523549 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008685261 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/102321348 ::* https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/6021/ * (1913) 420 pages ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100782683 === 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 === * Matthews, John. ''[[Space:Matthews' American Armoury and Blue Book|Matthews' American Armoury and Blue Book]]'' (London, 1903-1923) [ Page ]. * ([[#Matthews|Matthews]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Matthews, John. ''[[Space:Matthews' American Armoury and Blue Book|Matthews' American Armoury and Blue Book]]'' (London, 1903-1923) [ Page ].

Mattie (Grammer) Gower Letter

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The goal of this project is to preserve the [[Grammer-196|Mattie (Grammer) Gower]] Letter written to her niece Bobbie Cook, circa 1956. It serves as documentation for Mattie's family. The current owner of the letter is unknown. 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 links to the individual profiles that are referenced in the letter * Replace these scans, if the original is found to rescan it. Here is a link to a [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Mattie_Grammer_Gower_Letter transcript of the letter], along with the images in a PDF file. People named in the letter:
[[Grammer-182|Josiah Pryor Grammer]], Mattie's father
[[Moore-42677|Mary Frances Moore]], Mattie's mother
[[Moore-9409 |Hugh L. Moore]], her material grandfather

Mattingly Settlement Cemetery, Nashport, Ohio

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=== Contents === === About === This free space page for the Mattingly Settlement Cemetery is part of WikiTree's U.S. Cemeteries Project, and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The U.S Project is a subproject of the larger Global Cemeteries Project. Mattingly Settlement Cemetery is situated in Muskingum Township, Muskingum County, Ohio next to The Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary (St. Mary's). This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. Although all grave markers in this cemetery have been photographed (or will be shortly), the photos can only be displayed for persons with existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact Benjamin Factor for assistance. === Tasks Completed === Project members are needed to: 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 === Coming Soon

Mattox Cemetery Images - Batch 1

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These images were provided by photographer [[Brewer-566|Paula Franklin]], and are from [[:Category:Mattox Cemetery, Sevier County, Tennessee|Mattox Cemetery, Sevier County, Tennessee]]. Transcription begun.[[Durbin-702|Durbin-702]] 23:02, 5 March 2019 (UTC) :Two photos transcribed, two profiles created. [[Durbin-702|Durbin-702]] 21:51, 10 March 2019 (UTC) :Mattox_Cemetery_Images_-_Batch_1-1.jpg unreadable even after image enhancement.[[Durbin-702|Durbin-702]] 12:13, 15 March 2019 (UTC)

Mattox Cemetery Images - Batch 2

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Mattox Cemetery Images - Batch 4

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Maty Atkinson Letter 2

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:Mary Atkinson Letter 2 :Your e mails came thru clear and complete. I see a lot of your facts came from the IGI. Are you a member of the LDS Church? Most of m y information came from census' , Marriage records, cemetary records, wills, probate and deeds. The first few years I neglected to pput source and now I am going back thru notes and adding the information. Nancy, my daughter has been too busy canning peaches and apples to send me the gedcoms so I am trying to send you info. Let me know if it comes thru okay. Incidentally, we visited Lodi, Ms. and were a little astonished. It was a general store that had the Post Office in part of it. It was about 20 x 30 with a wood stove in the center. It had feed for animals in one section with halters, saddles, etc. It had groceries. a cracker and pickle barrel, a round of cheese. It had a round table with 2 men playing checkers. It had been built of green (not dried) lumber and as the 12 inch boards shrank or dried out it left cracks in the floor. It had material for sewing, buttons, lace, calico, etc. It had beer, pop, etc. It had guns, both hand and rifle. The owner was very informative about the area and friendly. :Giles was also called Silas, maybe only by John as he wrote in a letter to his grandson that Silas had visited him, and still wanted to be called Giles instead of Silas. :I may not be adding much to your Atkinsons. Mary Francis married Jesse Morman and was in 1880 census in Sumner Co. Ms with several children. Jesse lived with his parents in Choctaw Co in 1850 census. Wilson had one boy that I know of==Wilson Jr.. I figured John A had died before The second John was born. :I talked with the Atkinsons in Pike Co -- James' descendants and corresponded with the Houston Co. Texas descendants of William and Elias. Benjamin was in the 1860 census living with the Townsends and no trace of him after that. Ms. Archives at Jackson had a folder of Giles with nothing in it but his Confederate Army Co. :Thanks so much. Mary . PS. It was interesting that your Mary Alice Atkinson was born in Sep 1927 and That this Mary Alice Atkinson was born a couple of weeks later also Sep 1927.

Mauch Chunk,Jim Thorpe Pa

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[[Category: Pennsylvania, Coal and Mining Patch Towns]] ==location== * Rt 209 north of Lehighton,Pa ==overview== * Mauch Chunk was a very busy town in the 1800s,it was one of the bigger towns in the coal region,situated on the Lusanne to Nescopeck turnpike,a lot of coal passed through here on the way to markets in Philadelphia. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Thorpe,_Pennsylvania Wikipedia] ==Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lehigh_Coal_%26_Navigation_Company Wikipedia] * https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~carrleith/history/canal1.html ==Lusanne to Nescopeck Turnpike== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lausanne%E2%80%93Nescopeck_Turnpike Wikipedia] ==People who lived there== * [[Beck-5716|John Beck]] ==Molly Maquires== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Molly_Maquires Molly Maquires on Wikitree] *[http://explorepahistory.com/hmarker.php?markerId=1-A-3B9 Explore Pa History website]

Mauchline, Ayrshire One Place Study

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{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q1020265|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Mauchline, East Ayrshire One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== Mauchline, East Ayrshire, Scotland; Scottish Gaelic: ''Maghlinn'' ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Sovereign State:''' United Kingdom :'''Country:''' Scotland :'''County:''' Ayrshire :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 146.0 m or 479.0 feet :'''Elevation:''' 55.516, -4.379 Located in the North West corner of the Cumnock and Doon Valley === Geology === Moore, John; ''Among Thy Green Braes'', T.M. Gemmell and Sons Publishers, 1977 Mauchline sit on an outlying basin of Permian or Red Sandstone rocks atop of layers of basalt lavas and volcanic ash. The lavas are about 400 feet in thickness and the sandstone sits atop of them at about 1500 feet thick. While surrounding areas were ripe for the mining of coal, iron, and various other minerals, Mauchline was ideal for the quarrying of the red sandstone (also called Ballochmyle stone) which became readily available and desirable for use in buildings. Most of the older building in Mauchline are of this material. ===Population=== Approximately 4,000 Plus === Government === East Ayrshire Council, Kilmarnock, Scotland East Ayrshire is governed by a single council as is both North and South Ayrshire's. In 2017 East Ayrshire had 9 Wards with a total of 32 members representing Annick, Kilmarnock North, Kilmarnock West & Crosshouse, Kilmarnock East & Hurlford, Kilmarnock South, Irvine Valley, Ballochmyle, Cumnock & New Cumnock, and Doon Valley. From these Wards, multiple parties co-exist to represent all residents and businesses within the East Ayrshire Council, those being Scottish National Party (SNP), Labour, Conservatives, Independents, and The Rubbish Party. Council Headquarters are located in Council HQ, London Road, Kilmarnock. === History === Love, Dane, ''Ayrshire - Discovering A County'', Fort Publishing, 2003Moore, John, ''Among Thy Green Braes'' 1977Wikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.org Mauchline lies about 1.5 miles from the River Ayr which flows through the parish. The town is quite compact in size and stands on the slopes of Mauchline Hill. It is surrounded by Catrine and Sorn to the East, Barskimming to the South, Tarbolton to the West, and smaller villages to the North, mostly all consisting of farm land. The Cistercian Monks were granted a land charter in 1165 by Walter Fitz Alan, Steward of Scotland where they built an abbey known as Hunters Tower or, more recently, as Mauchline Castle. Mauchline was created as a Burgh in 1510 by James IV, and a Burgh of Regality in 1707 for the Earl of Loudoun. The 1600's were a bloody time in Mauchline by way of the Covenanter movement (See heading below). === Covenanter Movement === Love, Dane, ''Ayrshire - Discovering A County'', Fort Publishing, 2003Wikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.org During the 'Wars of the Three Kingdoms' (England, Scotland, Ireland) (1638-1688), Mauchline was a stronghold of the Covenanters. Attempting to force Episcopacy on the Scottish people, England's Charles I (1600-1649) wanted the Scots to bend to his desires, but he Scots however wanted no part of it and desired to stay Presbyterian by way of a covenant between God and the people confirmed by the 'National Covenant' (1638) signed by over 300,000 Scots, and later the 'Solemn League and Covenant' (1643). Later, Charles the II agreed to the covenant but went back on his word during the 'Reformation' (1660) and again started pushing episcopacy on the Scots. This started the 'Covenanter' movement where Scots rebelled against the King. Those Presbyterian ministers who would not recognize the Kings wishes were forced out of their jobs and replaced by Bishops. Ministers continued to preach the word in other settings away from the church sometimes in open fields and sometimes in secret meetings (conventicles). Men like Alexander Pedan (1626-1886) led the resistance against Episcopacy. The 'Killing Times' of the 1680's were bloody and many Covenanters were captured and hanged for their part in the movement and Mauchline became a remote safe haven for many Covenanter's to hide. Several battles ensued during the Covenanter movement such as Battle of Mauchline Muir, Bothwell Bridge, Drumclog, Battle of Rullion Green, and others which resulted in many deaths. Following the 'Glorious Revolution' in Scotland (1688), the Church of Scotland was re-established as wholly Presbyterian. === Mauchline Landmarks === Google Maps (Street References)Love, Dane; ''Ayrshire - Discovering A County'', Fort Publishing, 2003Moore, John; ''Among Thy Green Braes'' 1977https://www.ayrshirescotland.com '''Jean Armour Statue''' c. 2002 Location: 'The Cross' and High Street Designed by Ruaraig Maciver and cast by Beltane Studios in Peebles, Scotland. Bronze statue of Robert Burns' wife Jean (at age 23), cast in bronze. Unveiled by Lady Hagart-Alexander of Ballochmyle on the 30th November 2002. '''Black Bull Inn''' c.1776 Location: 5 Earl Grey Street, Mauchline, East Ayrshire, Scotland Ye Old Inn '''Robert Burns House Museum''' c. Unknown Location: #2 Castle Street, Mauchline Robert and his wife Jean Armour lived here from 1786-1788 before moving to Dumfries. It is now a small museum with some artifacts of Robert Burns and family. '''Robert Burns National Monument''' c.1898 Location: Kilmarnock Road (A76) and Tarbolton Rd. This venue was designed by William Fraser. '''Covenanter Memorial''' c.1830 Location: Loan outside Mauchline Primary School This memorial honours five Covenanter martyrs that died at this location in 1685. They were found guilty without a trial and hanged for their part in the Covenanter movement. These men were: John Brounen, John Bryce, William Finnieson, Peter Gillies, and Thomas Young. A memorial stone was erected in 1702. '''Loudoun Spout''' c.1763 Location: 14 Loudoun Street, Mauchline In the front of the Fairburn Hotel hotel is a 'spout', where residents and travelers have drawn water for generations. The water from the spout comes from a geological formation in the district. In Burns' time this was the MacLelland Hotel. '''Mauchline Castle''' (aka Abbott Hunter's Tower) c. 1450 Location: Loudoun Street between Cowgate St and Earl Grey Street. An altered 15th century keep, to which has been added a 17th century L-plan wing, as well as other extensions and alterations. The arms of Abbot (of Melrose) Hunter (died 1471) adorn the building. The castle was built by Melrose Abbey to manage its Ayrshire estates. It passed to the Campbells of Loudoun after the Reformation and was used as the factor's house. Robert Burns was married in one of the extensions to the keep. The tower was used as a prison to house the Covenanters of the 1600's. '''Mauchline Hill''' 198 metres, (650 feet) High In 1647, it was the site of a bloddy battle bewteen government troops and the Covenanters. '''Mauchline Parish Church''' c.1829 Location: Loudoun Street (Across from Poosie Nancies) Designed by William Annan this church was made in red sandstone from a local quarry. It's bell is c.1742 is housed in a square tower, and the inside features a Willis pipe organ c.1888. '''Mauchline War Memorial''' c.1927 Location: Cumnock Rd, Station Rd, and Catrine Rd. Junction Mauchline war memorial (made of local sandstone) was unveiled by Sir Hugh Trenchard, Marshal of the RAF. It displays the names of local servicemen who died in service from 1914-1945. '''East Mossgiel Farm''' (aka Mossgavil) Location: Tarbolton Road , North West of Mauchline 118 Acre farm Rented by Gavin Hamiltion and sub-leased by Robert Burns prior to his marriage to Jean Armour, and his brother Gabriel in 1784. There is actually two Mossgiel farms (West and East). '''Poosie Nansies Tavern''' c.1700 Location: 21 Loudoun Street This historic venue was originally called the 'Mauchline Tavern' and owned by George Gibson and his wife Agnes (aka Possie Nansie). It was a hangout for Robert Burns on his many travels through Mauchline. The inn became the setting for his cantata 'The Jolly Beggars' which Burns described as beggars by day and jolly drucks by night at Possie Nancies. Agnes and George lived upstairs. ===Notable People=== '''William Auld''' (aka 'Daddy Auld' (1709-1791) Mauchline Minister The Burns Encyclopedia; http://www.robertburns.org/encyclopediaWikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.org Born: Auld Ellanton or Helenton Farm, Symington, South Ayrshire, Scotland Died: Unknown Resting Place: Mauchline Kirkyard, Scotland Bio Summary: Educated at the Universities of Edinburgh and Glasgow, and as well as the University of Leyden, in Holland, he was ordained in 1742. Admonished Robert Burns and Jean Armour for having a child out of wedlock. Parents: Laird of Ellanton (sic) (XXXX-XXXX) and Margaret Campbell (XXXX-XXXX) Siblings: Jean Auld (XXXX-XXXX) Spouse: Unknown Children: Unknown In 'The Kirk's Alarm', Burns called him "Daddy Auld" because of his 'Statisical Accounts' of looking back in time at how things used to be in the good ole days. '''Jean Armour''' (1765-1834) Wife of Robert Burns (aka 'Belle of Mauchline') Family Search; https://www.familysearch.orgWikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.org Born: Mauchline, East Ayrshire, Scotland Died: Dumfries, East Ayrshire, Scotland Resting Place: St Michael's Kirkyard, Dumfries, East Ayrshire, Scotland Bio Summary: Jean met Robert at a dance and fell for his charm right away. At the same time he was having an affair with another woman who became pregnant. Jean also became pregnant even though she and Robert were not married. Then soon after he had another affair. Robert finally married Jean in 1788 and eventually had nine children together. Her last child was born on the same day as Roberts funeral. Parents: James Armour (1731-1798) and Mary Smith (1790-1805) Siblings: John Armour (1762-XXXX), James Armour (1767-XXXX), David Armour (1768-XXXX), Robert Armour (1769-1769), Adam Armour (1771-1823), Helen Armour (1773-1841), Mary Armour (1775-1776), Robert Armour (1777-1778), Mary Armour (1779-XXXX), Janet Armour (1781-1852), Robert Armour (1783-1846) Spouse: Robert Burns (1759-1796) Married 1788 Children: Robert Burns (1786-1856) (Born out of wedlock to Jean Armour), Jean Burns (1786-1786), Unaimed Burns (1788-1788), Unamed Burns (1788-1788), Francis Wallace Burns (1789-1803), William Nicol Burns (1791-1872), Elizabeth Riddell Burns 1792-1795), James Glencairn Burns (1794-1865), Maxwell Burns (1796-1799). For more information see WikiTree Profile ''Armour-64'' '''Jean Burns''' (1786-1787), '''Elizabeth Riddell Burns''' (1792-1795), '''Maxwell Burns''' (1796-1799) All young children of Poet Robert Burns and Jean Armour. Resting Place: Mauchline Parish Church graveyard '''Robert Burns''' (aka Rabbie Burns) (1759-1796) National Poet of Scotland, Lyricist Wikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_BurnsBritannica; https://www.britannica.com/biography/Robert-BurnsHistoric UK; https://www.historic-uk.com Born: Burns Cottage, Alloway, Ayrshire, Scotland Died: Dumfries, Scotland Resting Place: Robert Burns Mausoleum at St Michael's Churchyard in Dumfries, Scotland Bio Summary: Robert Burns (1759-1796) and his seven siblings were typical children that had to help their father work the land when not in school. Robert and his brother Gilbert attended Alloway Mill School and later Ayr Academy in Ayr. His father employed tutor John Murdoch to teach them mathematics, spelling, grammar, as well as the bible. Murdoch seen something special in Robert and also taught him about poetry. That started Robert on his (short) lifetime of writing poems and also songs. The first two books that Robert read were 'The Life of Hannibal', and 'The History of Sir William Wallace'. Robert was a Freemason, and published his first edition of poems in 1786 in Kilmarnock, and his second edition in 1787 by publisher William Creech of Edinburgh. Through his work he became famous over all Scotland and eventually the world. After numerous flings and at least one illegitimate child he finally married Jean Armour (1765-1834) in 1788 who gave him seven surviving children. Robert became an Exciseman which allowed him to get away from farming. Parents: William Burnes (1721-1784) and Agnes Broun (1732-1820) Siblings: Gilbert Burns (1760-1827), Agnes Burns (1762-1834), Annabella Burns (1764-1832), Isabell Burns (1767-1771), William Burns (1767-1790), John Burns (1769-1785), Isabella (1771-1858). Spouse: Jean Armour (1765-1834) Married 1788 Children: Elizabeth Burns (1785-1817) (Born out of wedlock to Elizabeth Paton), Jean Burns (1786-1787) (Born out of wedlock to Jean Armour), Robert Burns (1786-1857) (Born out of wedlock to Jean Armour), Francis Wallace Burns (1789-1803), William Nicol Burns (1791-1872), Elizabeth Riddell Burns 1792-1795), James Glencairn Burns (1794-1865), Maxwell Burns (1796-1799). Robert also had affairs with Margaret Campbell, May Cameron, Agnes McLehose, Jenny Clow, and Ann Park, having no children (that 's known). See WikiTree Profile ''Burns-2738'' '''William Fisher''' (1737-1809) Farmer The Burns Encyclopedia; http://www.robertburns.org Born: Montgarswood, Mauchline, East Ayrshire, Scotland Died: Froze to death in a ditch on a snowy night in February 1809 Resting Place: Mauchline Kirkyard, Scotland Bio Summary: In 1790, he stood before the 81 year old Minister 'Daddy' Auld to receive a rebuke for drunkenness. He was the inspiration for the poem by Robert Burns entitled 'Holy Willie" "Holy Will, Holy Will, There was wit I' your skull, When ye pilfered the alms o' the poor; The timmer is scant, When ye're ta'en for a saunt, Wha should swing in a rape for an hour." Parents: Andrew Fisher (XXXX-XXXX) Siblings: Unknown Spouse: Jean Hewatson (XXXX-XXXX) Children: several children - Unknown Names '''James Fairlie Gemmill''' FRS FRSE FZS (1867-1926), Physician, Botanist Family Search; Family Search; https://www.familysearch.orgPeople Pill; PeoplePill; https://peoplepill.com Born: Hillhead Farm near Mauchline. Scotland Died: Firth of Tay in Scotland between Dundee and the suburb of Wormit in Fife (Suicide by drowning). Resting Place: Western Cemetery, Dundee, Scotland Bio Summary: Author of Natural History. Educated at Glasgow university and was a doctor in the Royal Army Medical Corp. during World War I at the rank of Major. Parents: Cuthbert Gemmill (1819-1888) and Jean Parker Leiper (1827-1882) Siblings: Jeanie Gemmill (1847-XXXX), Janet Nairn Gemmill (1849–1915), Thomas Gemmill (1852-1880), Mary Ann Gemmill (1854-XXXX), John Leiper Gemmill (1857-1934), Cuthbert Gemmill (1854-XXXX), Agnes Euphemia Leiper Gemmill (1864-XXXX) Spouse: None Children: None '''Gavin Hamilton''' (1751-1805) Lawyer Wikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.orgThe Burns Encyclopedia; http://www.robertburns.orgFamily Search; https://www.familysearch.org Born: Mauchline, East Ayrshire, Scotland Died: Mauchline, East Ayrshire, Scotland Resting Place: Mauchline Kirkyard, Scotland Bio Summary: Friend, Landlord, and confidant to Robert Burns. Burns dedicated his Kilmarnock edition of Poems Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect to Hamilton. Parents: John Hamilton (1708-1773) and Jacobina Young (1707-1753) Married 1732 Siblings: Gavin Hamilton (1732-1733), Mary Hamilton (1734-XXXX), John Hamilton (1739-1799), Alexander Hamilton (1741-1799), Frances Hamilton (1743-1802), Elizabeth Hamilton (1745-XXXX), Magdalene Hamilton (1747-XXXX), Jacobina Hamilton (1750-1838) Spouse Number 1: Janet Brown (1750-1775) Married 1766 Children: John Hamilton (1772-XXXX), Gavin Hamilton Jr. (1773-1837), Helen Hamilton (1775-1849) Spouse Number 2: Helen Kennedy (1754-XXXX) Married 1775 Children: Margaret Hamilton (1776-1852), Wilhelmina Kennedy Hamilton (1778-1858), John Hamilton (1780-1862), Jacobina Hamilton (1782-1822), Anne Hamilton (1783-1822), Alexander Hamilton (1785-1839), Dougald Stewart Hamilton (1787-1863), Margaret Hamilton (1790-1852), William Hamilton (1798-1869) '''William Smith''' (1795-1847) and '''Andrew Smith''' (1797-1869) Boxmakers Science Museum group; https://collection.sciencemuseumgroup.org.ukTartan Authority; http://www.tartansauthority.comFind A Grave; https://www.findagrave.comFamily Search; https://www.familysearch.orgPress Republican; https://www.pressrepublican.com Born: Mauchline, East Ayrshire, Scotland Died: Mauchline, East Ayrshire, Scotland Resting Place: Mauchline Cemetery, Mauchline, East Ayrshire, Scotland Bio Summary: Andrews invention of a variation of the Pantograph, by which prints and pictures could be reduced to the size of a snuff-box lid was the start of a successful business.. In 1825 William and Andrew Smith set up a factory to make snuff boxes and other articles, from sycamore and decorated with a small scene, usually applied as a transfer, though some early pieces were hand-painted and then covered in slow-drying varnish. The brothers invented the term 'Mauchline Ware'. Their sons eventually took over the business and continued to expand the product line. Parents: William Smith (1765-1818) and Nancy Merry `(1767-1839) Siblings: John Smith (1790-XXXX), Jean Smith (1799-XXXX), George Smith (1801-1839), James Smith (XXXX-XXXX), Spouse of Andrew: Agnes Brown (1797-1869) Married 1821 Children: Jean Smith (1821-XXXX), James Smith (1823-1867), William Smith (1827-1867), Janet Smith (1831-1904), Andrew Smith (1841-1847), James Smith (1843-1843), James Smith (1844-XXXX), Agnes Smith (1846-XXXX) Spouse of William: Unknown Children: George Smith (XXXX-XXXX) '''Adam Brown Todd''' (1822-1915) Poet, Author Ayrshire History; http://www.ayrshirehistory.org.ukhttps://www.scottishbrickhistory.co.uk Born: Craighall, Mauchline, East Ayrshire, Scotland Died: Cumnock, East Ayrshire, Scotland Resting Place: Cumnock New Cemetery, Cumnock, East Ayrshire, Scotland Bio Summary: At the age of 16 he worked in a tile and brick company in New Cumnock. In 1861 during his time working at New Cumnock that he had his first success as a poet, when ‘The Storm’ was published in the Ayr Advertiser. He was encouraged to write more, and in 1846 his first book of poems, The Hermit of Westmorland, The Covenanter’s Revenge, and other poems, was published. From then on he contributed articles of various sorts In 1906 Adam published his book "The Poetical Works of A.B. Todd". From that time on he wrote more extensively, for the Ayrshire Post, Ayr Advertiser and The Cumnock Express, of which he was to be appointed editor in 1863. He went to publish many more works throughout his lifetime. Parents: Mathew Todd (1768-1850) and Mary Gibb (1769-1861) Siblings : John Todd (1816-1851), William Todd (1818-XXXX), Jean Todd (1820-XXXX), Thomas Todd 1823-1908) Spouse: Ann McCulloch (1832-1911) Married 1863 Children: Unknown For more information see WikiTree Profile ''Todd-8103'' '''Agnes Wilson''' (aka Possie Nansie) (XXXX-1798) Innkeeper The Burns Encyclopedia; http://www.robertburns.org Born: Mauchline, East Ayrshire, Scotland Died: Mauchline, East Ayrshire, Scotland Resting Place: Mauchline Kirkyard, Scotland Bio Summary: Co-Owner of Possie Nancies Inn and tavern. Parents: Unknown Siblings: Unknown Spouse: George Gibson (XXXX-1796) Children: Jock Gibson (XXXX-XXXX), Jess Gibson (XXXX-XXXX) (aka 'Racer Jess') === Industry === Cumnock and Doon Valley Tourist Association pamphlet, no date The monks of early days were using coal for heating and cooking within their abode at Mauchline Castle as early as 1528. Later in time, the remaining Cumnock and Doon Valley was a hub of activity for the mining of coal, iron and minerals employing thousands of men and boys. There were small shallow coal mines in the form of drift mines and bell-pits in Mauchline but the only known deep mine in Mauchline was near Crosshands. Mauchline became the center for quarrying Permian red sandstone. Other industries were clock making, and snuff box-work (Mauchline Ware). Later the production of curling stones became a good source of income as people found the frozen Winter ponds an ideal place to play. Keeping this in mind, Andrew Kay started his business of providing curling stones in 1851. The Kay Company today remains as the only stone maker in the world which uses granite from the Ailsa Craig. ==Sources==

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