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* 10 entries in the table; 9 profiles linked; 4 transcriptions; 3 photos linked. Note that [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2294461/morrinsville-old-cemetery FindaGrave] currently has 745 entries, so there is some catching up to do![[Irwin-2099|Irwin-2099]] 03:01, 31 December 2018 (UTC) == TABLE OF INTERMENTS == Below is a sortable table of interments and memorials for Morrinsville Old Cemetery. ILMO in the transcriptions is an abbreviation of "In Loving Memory Of". Not all interments or headstones have images or transcriptions possible. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table of Memorials and Interments |- ! align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''SURNAME''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''GIVEN NAMES''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''BIRTH DATE''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''DEATH DATE''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;" class="unsortable"|'''AGE''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| '''PLOT''' ! align="left" style="width: 180px;background:#f0f0f0" class="unsortable"|'''TRANSCRIPTION''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;" class="unsortable"|'''PHOTO LINK''' |- |[[Abercrombie-80|ABERCROMBIE]]||[[Abercrombie-80|Walter Goodwin]]||1867||1943 Oct 22||76||Headstone Section, Block V, Plot 20 ||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Cornish-392|ABERCROMBIE]]||[[Cornish-392|Elizabeth Jane]]||1870||1934 Jan 29||64||Headstone Section, Block V, Plot 20 ||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Jackson-30654|JACKSON]]||[[Jackson-30654|Frederick William]]||1881||1931 Jul 04||50||Headstone Section, Block C, Plot 21 ||ILMO Frederick WIlliam beloved husband of Mary Jackson died 4 July 1931 aged 50 years. 'Until the day break and the shadows flee away'||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Jackson-30654 Jackson FW] |- |[[Mannion-159|MANNION]]||[[Mannion-159|Nora Ellen]]||1893 Nov 20||1943 May 18||49||Headstone Section, Block C, Plot 22 ||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Ryan-9907 Mannion B & NE] |- |[[Mannion-160|MANNION]]||[[Mannion-160|Timothy Edward]]||1853||1927 Mar 16||74||Headstone Section, Block B, Plot 22 ||Pray for the soul of TImothy beloved husband of Bridget Mannion died 16 March 1927 aged 74 years. RIP||To be uploaded |- |[[Mannion-161|MANNION]]||[[Mannion-161|James Fergal]]||1903||1923 Feb 07||20||Headstone Section, Block B, Plot 15 ||Pray for the soul of James Fergal Mannion, beloved son of T and B Mannionaged 20 years. RIP||To be uploaded |- |[[Mannion-162|MANNION]]||[[Mannion-162|Bridget Agnes]]||xx||1921 Feb 08||26||Headstone Section, Block B, Plot 17 ||No Headstone||No image |- |[[Mannion-163|MANNION]]||[[Mannion-163|John Michael]]||1893 Apr 16||1893 Oct 10||6 mths||Headstone Section, Block A, Plot 6 ||No Headstone||No image |- |[[Ryan-9907|MANNION]]||[[Ryan-9907|Bridget]]||1863 Jan 13||1944 Jan 30||81||Headstone Section, Block C, Plot 22||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Ryan-9907 Mannion B & NE] |- |MANNION||William||xx||1924 Jun 29||74||Headstone Section, Block B, Plot 18 ||ILMO William Mannion died 29 June 1924 aged 74 years. RIP||To be uploaded |}
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The County was democratic. Democratic presidential candidates carried the county in every election from 1872 through 1968. 1972 - The area's sympathies shifted in 1972 to vote for Republican Richard Nixon carried the county. Though Democrats carried almost every election in the county from 1976 through 2000, when Al Gore won most of the local votes, Nixon's win in 1972 and Ronald Reagan's in 1984 marked a gradual trend away from the area's traditional leanings. By 2004, when George W. Bush won the county with a solid majority, the Republicans were in ascendance. =====Cities===== *[[:Category:Daingerfield, Texas|Daingerfield]] (county seat) *[[:Category:Hughes Springs, Texas|Hughes Springs]] (mostly in Cass County) *[[:Category:Lone Star, Texas|Lone Star]] *[[:Category:Omaha, Texas|Omaha]] =====Town===== *[[:Category:Naples, Morris County, Texas|Naples]] *[[:Category:Cason, Texas|Cason]] *[[:Category:Jenkins, Texas|Jenkins]] =====County Resources===== *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txmorris/morris.htm Morris county Genealogy TxGene] ===Census=== :1880 --- 5,032 — :1890 --- 6,580 30.8% :1900 --- 8,220 24.9% :1910 --- 10,439 27.0% :1920 --- 10,289 −1.4% :1930 --- 10,028 −2.5% :1940 --- 9,810 −2.2% :1950 --- 9,433 −3.8% :1960 --- 12,576 33.3% :1970 --- 12,310 −2.1% :1980 --- 14,629 18.8% :1990 --- 13,200 −9.8% :2000 --- 13,048 −1.2% :2010 --- 12,934 −0.9% :Est. 2015 --- 12,516 ====Notables==== :Ernest Wallace, historian of the South Plains ====Land Grants==== ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Blevins Cemetery, Cason, Texas|Blevins Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Veal Switch Cemetery, Hughes Springs, Texas|Veal Switch Cemetery, Hughes Springs]] *[[:Category: Naples Cemetery, Naples, Texas|Naples Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Wheatville Cemetery, Naples, Texas|Wheatville Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Omaha Cemetery, Omaha, Texas|Omaha Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Loving Cemetery, Morris County, Texas|Loving Cemetery]] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Morris/ListMorris.html Cemeteries of Morris County] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2691 FindaGrave Cemeteries] ===Sources===
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[WL] The papers of William Livingston Volume 2 July 1777-December 1778 Download at https://dspace.njstatelib.org/xmlui/handle/10929/50462 '''1. Aaron Furman''' *[[Forman-751|Aaron Forman (1745-1805)]] *of Hunterdon County, New Jersey *7/21/1777 @NG : warrant issued to appear and take oaths ([CS], 95) *7/25/1777 @NG : appeared and refused to take allegiance oaths ([CS], 102) *7/25/1777 @NG : described as "too dangerous" to be released; ordered jailed at Trenton ([CS],102) *10/1/1777 @P : Jonathan Palmer testified he was member of company going over to enemy ([WL], 80) *10/5/1777 @P : described as "taken in arms" on way to join enemy on Staten Island ([CS], 142) *10/5/1777 @P : ordered to be moved from Princeton to Morristown jail ([CS], 142)
[Transcription ([WL], 111-2)] :'''2. James Hiff''' *[[Iliff-63|James Iliff (abt.1733-1777)]] *10/5/1777 - Princeton : described as "taken in arms" on way to join enemy on Staten Island *10/5/1777 - ordered to be moved from Princeton to Morristown jail *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County
Dr. Aaron Forman agreed to join Pickings company a day or two before they started, marched with them, was in company when Lieut. Van Ess of the militia and three of his men were taken by them, and when they fired on the militia, pulled one of the militia (taken with Van Ess) into the ranks when he steped out to avoid the mud crossing the causeway in Bound brook, examined the same man as he walked beside him, refused him leave to inform his parents where he was going, and on his (the militia mans) asking him (Forman) for drink, told him "he should have it when he (Forman) had it that he wanted drink too" never attended meetings of company before they started, had no command as an officer, did not join officers in a council held for consulting about time to march, was unarmed, walked with a stick, was going to York a refugee, said before they started "he would go with them, he had been waiting a good while for an opportunity to go and should not get a better" would not take Mr. Stevens's negro man, said "he had never kept company with negroes and would not then" that "he would not injure private property."
[Editor's Note ([WL], 115)] :
Dr. Aaron Forman was part of a group of Hunterdon, Sussex, and Pennsylvania Loyalists captured in September 1777. The Council of Safety had ordered Forman arrested on July 21. On July 25, after Forman refused to take the oaths of allegiance, the council had ordered him jailed at Trenton. Forman had escaped from prison and remained at large until his September arrest. On October 5 the Council of Safety had ordered him to Morristown. He was charged with high treason on October 19 and indicted on October 21. He was tried on October 30, found guilty on October 31, and sentenced to be hanged on December 2. In a November petition to WL Forman confessed his opposition to separation from Britain. He claimed he never had taken up arms against New Jersey, stressing instead his earlier service as a surgeon in the New Jersey militia. Forman insisted his only reason for escaping from jail was to support his wife and young children. WL and the Council of Safety received a letter of November 21 on behalf of Forman from Isaac Smith. A November 12 petition from several prominent Hunterdon Whigs stated that Forman had had knowledge of an earlier Hunterdon Loyalist conspiracy but had not participated in it. Refer to Certificate of Arrest of Aaron Forman, July 25, 1777, and Aaron Forman to WL and the Legislative Council, November 1777 (Nj); Isaac Smith to WL, November 21, 1777 (MHi); Moore Furman et al. to WL and the Legislative Council, November 12, 1777 (Nj). There is no record of his either being executed or pardoned (Council of Safety, 95, 102).
"James Iliff had been ordered to the Morristown jail on October 5 and charged with high treason on October 19. Indicted on October 21, he had been found guilty on November 3. He was sentenced to be hanged. On November 22 he petitioned WL and the Legislative Council for a pardon. He confessed to being an officer in the British army and to enlisting men in Hunterdon County but denied involvement in any assassination attempts. He asserted that at his trial there had been no cross examination of Jonathan Palmer. He considered himself a prisoner of war entitled to exchange. In a later petition, he admitted he was guilty of treason, but he pleaded for mercy. His execution was carried out on December 2, 1777. Refer to James Iliff to WL and the Legislative Council, November 22, 1777, and James Iliff to WL and the Legislative Council, November 1777 (Nj); [James Moody], Lieut. James Moody's Narrative of his Exertions and Sufferings in the Cause of Government, Since the Year 1776, 2d ed. (London, 1783), 8-9; N]A, 2d ser., 2:7-8."'''3. John Mee''' *of Sussex County, New Jersey *10/5/1777 - Princeton : described as "taken in arms" on way to join enemy on Staten Island *10/5/1777 - ordered to be moved from Princeton to Morristown jail *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County *11/1/1777 - tried on charge of high treason *11/2/1777 - found guilty of high treason *11/11/1777 - sentenced to be hanged *12/2/1777 - sentence carried out
"John Mee of Sussex County had been apprehended and jailed in Philadelphia. He had taken the oaths of allegiance before the Council of Safety on April 8, 1777, and been discharged. He had been ordered arrested again on October 5, 1777, and charged with high treason on October 19. In an undated petition to the justices of the court, Mee maintained he was a British soldier who was going to New York to rejoin his regiment (Nj). He had been tried on November 1 and found guilty on November 2. On November 11 he had been sentenced to be hanged on December 2. Mee's neighbors petitioned for clemency on his behalf, insisting he had instructed local militia in military discipline and had served in the militia himself. Refer to James Anderson et al. to WL, November 1777 (Nj); NJA, 2d ser., 2:7-8."'''4. John Ink''' *age 30, no family, shoemaker *of Mount Bethel, Northampton County, New Jersey *10/5/1777 - Princeton : described as "taken in arms" on way to join enemy on Staten Island *10/5/1777 - ordered to be moved from Princeton to Morristown jail *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County
"John Ink had been sent from Princeton to the Morristown jail on October 5, 1777. Indicted on October 22, he had been found guilty on November 11 and sentenced to be hanged on December 2. Residents of Hunterdon, New Jersey, and Bucks County, Pennsylvania, sent a petition attesting to Ink's good character and asking that he be pardoned. He had been led into Northampton County, Pennsylvania, the petition alleged, where he was induced to take up arms against America. Ink was pardoned in return for enlisting in the Continental army. Refer to John Coryell et al. to WL, November 1777 (Nj). Ink was reported absent from the Third Regiment of the New Jersey Brigade in May 1779."'''5. Hugh Brown''' *age 28, no family, no trade, native of Scotland *of Alexandria, Hunterdon County, New Jersey *10/2/1777 - Princeton : described as insurgent on way to join enemy on Staten Island *10/2/1777 - Princeton : admitted to stealing a gun and had it with him when taken *10/2/1777 - Princeton : examined and ordered back to jail *10/5/1777 - Princeton : described as "taken in arms" on way to join enemy on Staten Island *10/5/1777 - ordered to be moved from Princeton to Morristown jail *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County
"The Council of Safety examined Hugh Brown on October 2. He admitted taking a gun from john Parks without Parks's knowledge and carrying it when he was apprehended. He was sentenced to be hanged on December 2 but pardoned in return for enlisting in the Continental army."'''6. Isaac Lambert''' *10/5/1777 - Princeton : described as "taken in arms" on way to join enemy on Staten Island *10/5/1777 - ordered to be moved from Princeton to Morristown jail *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County '''7. George Archer''' *10/5/1777 - Princeton : described as "taken in arms" on way to join enemy on Staten Island *10/5/1777 - ordered to be moved from Princeton to Morristown jail *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County '''8. John Alias''' *of Hunterdon County, New Jersey *9/25/1777 - Burlington : examined and ordered back to jail ([CS], 44) *10/5/1777 - Princeton : described as "taken in arms" on way to join enemy on Staten Island ([CS], 142) *10/5/1777 - ordered to be moved from Princeton to Morristown jail ([CS], 142) *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County ([CS], 152)
[Transcription] "John Alias Sur Misdr. was of the party taken soon after they started an ignorat German. Says he is a sugar baker, & worked in Philadelphia until the business stoped and since that worked about for his living and that he was going over that he might get to his own country." ([WL], 114)
[Editor's Note] "John Alias of Hunterdon County had been examined by the Council of Safety on September 25, 1777, and ordered transferred from Princeton to the Morristown jail on October 5, 1777. On December 9 the Privy Council pardoned him from a nine month prison sentence in return for his enlisting in the Continental service (Council of Safety, 135; N/A [Privy Council], 3d ser., 1:60)." ([WL], 118)'''9. Isaac Ammerman''' *[[Ammerman-105|Isaac Ammerman (1730-1788)]] *9/30/1777 - Princeton : described as insurgent on way to join enemy on Staten Island *9/30/1777 - Princeton : examined and ordered back to jail *10/5/1777 - Princeton : described as "taken in arms" on way to join enemy on Staten Island *10/5/1777 - ordered to be moved from Princeton to Morristown jail *10/18/1777 - ordered to be moved from Easton to Sussex jail *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County '''10. Emley Drake''' *AKA : Imlay Drake *of Hunterdon County, New Jersey *9/25/1777 - Burlington : examined and ordered back to jail *9/26/1777 - Burlington : took required oaths and was released *10/1/1777 - Princeton : Jonathan Palmer testified against him; arrest order issued *10/5/1777 - Princeton : described as "taken in arms" on way to join enemy on Staten Island *10/5/1777 - ordered to be moved from Princeton to Morristown jail *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County *found innocent, charges were dismissed '''11. Ezekiel Buck''' *AKA : Ezekiel Beech *of Morris County, New Jersey *joined the enemy on Staten Island circa January 1777 *taken prisoner there by General Sullivan and delivered to board *9/5/1777 - Haddonfield : accused of high treason based on confession *9/5/1777 - Haddonfield : ordered committed to Morris County jail (delayed?) *9/23/1777 - Haddonfield : ordered taken under guard to Burlington jail *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County *1/16/1778 - Springfield : warrant issued to apprehend and bring before board *1/20/1778 - Springfield : refused to take required loyalty oaths *1/20/1778 - Springfield : granted leave to join enemy on Staten Island
"Ezekiel Beech formerly an inhabitant of Morris County, who joined the Enemy on Staten Island, last January, & was taken prisoner, there by General Sullivan, and delivered to this Board; was examined, and confessed himself a subject of the King of Great Britain, & acknowledged that he had gone to the Enemy last January. Ordered That the said Ezekiel Beech, be committed to the Common Gaol of the County of Morris for High Treason on his own Confession."'''12. James Craig''' *of Hunterdon County, New Jersey *9/25/1777 - Burlington : examined and ordered to withdraw *9/26/1777 - Burlington : took required oaths and was released *10/1/1777 - Princeton : Jonathan Palmer testified against him; arrest order issued *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County *found innocent, charges were dismissed
"James Craig was among the group of men from Hunterdon and Sussex counties taken to the Burlington jail. He had been arrested earlier but discharged by the Council of Safety on September 26, 1777, after taking the oaths of allegiance. Following the testimony of Jonathan Palmer, Craig on October 19 was charged again by the council; he was tried at Morristown in November, and found innocent (Council of Safety, 134-36, 152)." See WL, "Deposition of Jonathan Palmer", p. 79'''13. Joseph Cox''' *of Hunterdon County, New Jersey *9/25/1777 - Burlington : examined and ordered back to jail *9/26/1777 - Burlington : took required oaths and was released *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County '''14. John Little''' *of Hunterdon County, New Jersey *9/25/1777 - Burlington : examined and ordered back to jail *9/26/1777 - Burlington : took required oaths and was released *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County '''15. George Myers''' *of Hunterdon County, New Jersey *9/25/1777 - Burlington : examined and ordered back to jail *9/26/1777 - Burlington : took required oaths and was released *10/1/1777 - Princeton : Jonathan Palmer testified against him; arrest order issued *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County *found innocent, charges were dismissed '''16. William Craig''' *of Hunterdon County, New Jersey *9/25/1777 - Burlington : examined and ordered back to jail *9/26/1777 - Burlington : took required oaths and was released *10/1/1777 - Princeton : Jonathan Palmer testified against him; arrest order issued *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County '''17. Lewis Kinney''' *of Hunterdon County, New Jersey *9/25/1777 - Burlington : examined and ordered back to jail *9/26/1777 - Burlington : took required oaths and was released *10/1/1777 - Princeton : Jonathan Palmer testified against him; arrest order issued *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County *found innocent, charges were dismissed '''18. Peter Killer''' *AKA : Peter Hiller, Peter Hillier *of Hunterdon County, New Jersey *9/25/1777 - Burlington : examined and ordered back to jail *9/26/1777 - Burlington : took required oaths and was released *10/1/1777 - Princeton : Jonathan Palmer testified against him; arrest order issued *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County *found innocent, charges were dismissed '''19. Ziby Osman''' *AKA : Ziba Osmun *of Hunterdon County, New Jersey *9/25/1777 - Burlington : examined and ordered back to jail *9/26/1777 - Burlington : took required oaths and was released *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County '''20. Nicholas Pickel''' *10/1/1777 - Princeton : Jonathan Palmer testified against him; arrest order issued *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County
[Editor's Note] "Nicholas Pickle, confined at the Trenton jail, escaped sometime in October. The Council of Safety issued a warrant for his arrest on October 20, and on November 15 ordered Palmer to apprehend him. Pickle was not caught. He joined the New Jersey Volunteers and settled in New Brunswick, Canada, after the war (Council of Safety, 152-54, 160)." ([WL], 82)'''21. Joseph Smith''' *of Hunterdon County, New Jersey *9/25/1777 - Burlington : examined and ordered back to jail *9/30/1777 - Princeton : described as insurgent on way to join enemy on Staten Island *9/30/1777 - Princeton : examined and ordered back to jail *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County '''22. Jacob Klyne''' '''23. Thomas Rees''' *AKA : Thomas Reese *age 36, native of Wales *of Fort Pitt (now Pittsburgh), Pennsylvania *10/5/1777 - Princeton : described as taken "in arms" on way to join enemy on Staten Island *10/5/1777 - ordered to be moved from Princeton to Morristown jail *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County
"Thomas Reese and William Brady were pardoned from the death sentence in return for enlisting in the Continental army. Brady deserted to the New jersey Volunteers and moved to Canada after the war."'''24. John Parks''' *age 22, shoemaker and weaver *of Alexandria, Hunterdon County, New Jersey *Hugh Brown took his gun and was apprehended and while carrying it *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County '''25. John Kitchen''' *9/30/1777 - Princeton : described as insurgent on way to join enemy on Staten Island *9/30/1777 - Princeton : examined and ordered back to jail *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County '''26. Lot Freeman''' *AKA : Lott Freeman *age 16, no family, no trade *of Kingwood, Hunterdon County, New Jersey *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County
"Lott Freeman was sentenced to be hanged on December 2. Freeman petitioned WL for mercy on November 25 and was pardoned in return for enlisting in the Continental service. He was reported dead in May 1778 (Lott Freeman to WL and the Legislative Council, November 25, 1777 [Nj] )."'''27. Thomas Miles''' *age above 40, no family, no trade, native of Wales *of Plumsted, Bucks County, Pennsylvania *formerly deserted from British service *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County
"Thomas Miles, Hugh McDonald, and Daniel McMullen, scheduled to be executed on December 2, were pardoned in return for service in the Continental army. Miles had deserted the Third Regiment of the New Jersey Brigade by March 1778."'''28. John Shannon''' *age 16 or 17, lives with parents *of Oxford, Sussex County, New Jersey *brother of Daniel Shannon *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County
"By October 23 the two Shannon brothers had been indicted. Both found guilty, they had been sentenced on November 11 to be hanged on December 2. The petition referred to was from residents of Oxford to WL, claiming that Daniel had served in the Continental army for thirteen months and that John had served in the militia. Robert Hoops also wrote to WL on November 16 for mercy on their behalf. John and Daniel Shannon were pardoned in return for enlisting in the Continental army. On January 1, 1778, John deserted from the Third Regiment of the New Jersey Brigade and returned home. Daniel Shannon deserted his regiment in 1778, became an ensign in the New Jersey Volunteers, and moved to Canada after the war. Refer to Robert Hoops et al. to WL, November 1777, and Robert Hoops to WL, November 16, 1777 (Nj)."'''29. Samuel Brewer''' '''30. John Ellis''' '''31. John Eagle''' '''32. Daniel McMullen''' *age 24, no trade, native of Ireland *of Kingwood, Hunterdon County, New Jersey *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County
"Thomas Miles, Hugh McDonald, and Daniel McMullen, scheduled to be executed on December 2, were pardoned in return for service in the Continental army. Miles had deserted the Third Regiment of the New Jersey Brigade by March 1778."'''33. William Ballum''' '''34. Henry Dunfield''' '''35. Thomas White''' '''36. William Shurley ''' *AKA : William Schooly *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County
"James Kelly, William Schooly, and John Rayley were sentenced to be hanged on December 2. They were pardoned in return for enlisting in the Continental army. James Kelly was serving with the New jersey Volunteers in 1781. William Schooly's property had been confiscated and sold by 1779."'''37. Daniel Shannon''' *age 22, wife, no trade *of Oxford, Sussex County, New Jersey *brother of John Shannon *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County
"By October 23 the two Shannon brothers had been indicted. Both found guilty, they had been sentenced on November 11 to be hanged on December 2. The petition referred to was from residents of Oxford to WL, claiming that Daniel had served in the Continental army for thirteen months and that John had served in the militia. Robert Hoops also wrote to WL on November 16 for mercy on their behalf. John and Daniel Shannon were pardoned in return for enlisting in the Continental army. On January 1, 1778, John deserted from the Third Regiment of the New Jersey Brigade and returned home. Daniel Shannon deserted his regiment in 1778, became an ensign in the New Jersey Volunteers, and moved to Canada after the war. Refer to Robert Hoops et al. to WL, November 1777, and Robert Hoops to WL, November 16, 1777 (Nj)."'''38. Philip Klyne''' *AKA : Philip Kline *age 19, no family, no trade *of Greenwich, Sussex County, New Jersey *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County
"Philip Kline, sentenced to be hanged on December 2, was pardoned in return for service in the Continental army. He apparently deserted, and by 1779 his property had been confiscated."'''39. James Freeman''' *9/30/1777 - Princeton : described as insurgent on way to join enemy on Staten Island *9/30/1777 - Princeton : examined and ordered back to jail *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County '''40. William Rice''' '''41. William Brady''' *age 20, no family, no trade *of Kingwood, Hunterdon County, New Jersey *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County *appeared little affected at sentencing
"Thomas Reese and William Brady were pardoned from the death sentence in return for enlisting in the Continental army. Brady deserted to the New jersey Volunteers and moved to Canada after the war."'''42. James Kelly''' *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County
"James Kelly, William Schooly, and John Rayley were sentenced to be hanged on December 2. They were pardoned in return for enlisting in the Continental army. James Kelly was serving with the New jersey Volunteers in 1781. William Schooly's property had been confiscated and sold by 1779."'''43. Frederick Pickels''' '''44. William Shepherd''' '''45. Thomas Pollock''' *AKA : Thomas Pollick, Thomas Polack *age 22, tailor, native of Ireland *of Oxford, Sussex County, New Jersey *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County *appeared little affected at sentencing
"Thomas Polack had been apprehended early in 1777 and jailed in Philadelphia. On April 8, 1777, Polack had taken the oath of allegiance and been discharged. He had been sentenced to be hanged for high treason on December 2. Polack wrote to WL that he was a native of Ireland with no plans to join the enemy. He pleaded for clemency and claimed he was trying to return to Ireland when he was apprehended. He was pardoned in return for enlisting in the Continental service (Thomas Polack to WL and the Legislative Council, November 1777 [Nj])."'''46. Peter Snider''' *[[Snyder-13646|Peter Snyder (1758-1830)]] *age 18, no family, no trade *of Mount Bethel, Northampton County, Pennsylvania *brother of Elias Snider, Christian Snider, and Martin Snider *10/2/1777 - Princeton : described as insurgent on way to join enemy on Staten Island *10/2/1777 - Princeton : examined and confessed to firing at Militia before he was taken *10/2/1777 - Princeton : ordered back to the guardroom *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County
"Martin, Peter, Christian, and Elias Snyder had been sentenced to be hanged on December 2. Friends petitioned WL for their pardons, citing the Snyders's aged parents and Elias's wife and child as objects of pity. All of the brothers were pardoned in return for enlisting in the Continental service. On August 3, 1778, Cornelius Bogart testified to the Council of Safety that Martin and Christian had deserted the Continental army and were at their home. A muster roll of the Third Regiment of the New Jersey Line records their desertions as early as May 1778. Christian, Peter, and Elias Snyder became privates in the New Jersey Volunteers and went to New Brunswick, Canada, after the war (List of Prisoners from Easton, undated [Nj]; Patrick Campbell et al. to WL and the Legislative Council on Behalf of the Snyder brothers, November 1777 [Nj])."'''47. John Long''' *age 21, works with his father *of Mount Bethel, Northampton County, Pennsylvania *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County
"Long had been sentenced to be hanged for high treason on December 2. His neighbors petitioned WL for mercy. They insisted that he had been led astray by "Wicked Men" (Patrick Campbell et al. to WL and the Legislative Council on behalf of John Long, November 1777 [Nj]; List of Prisoners from Easton, undated [Nj] ). Long was pardoned in return for enlisting in Continental service. In May 1779 he was listed as absent from the Third Regiment of the New Jersey Brigade."'''48. Elias Snider''' *[[Snyder-13644|Elias Snyder (1753-1811)]] *age 24, wife and one child, no trade *of Mount Bethel, Northampton County, Pennsylvania *brother of Martin Snider, Christian Snider, and Peter Snider *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County
"Martin, Peter, Christian, and Elias Snyder had been sentenced to be hanged on December 2. Friends petitioned WL for their pardons, citing the Snyders's aged parents and Elias's wife and child as objects of pity. All of the brothers were pardoned in return for enlisting in the Continental service. On August 3, 1778, Cornelius Bogart testified to the Council of Safety that Martin and Christian had deserted the Continental army and were at their home. A muster roll of the Third Regiment of the New Jersey Line records their desertions as early as May 1778. Christian, Peter, and Elias Snyder became privates in the New Jersey Volunteers and went to New Brunswick, Canada, after the war (List of Prisoners from Easton, undated [Nj]; Patrick Campbell et al. to WL and the Legislative Council on Behalf of the Snyder brothers, November 1777 [Nj])."'''49. Christian Snider''' *[[Snider-4436|Christian Snider (abt.1756-)]] *age 20, no family, shoemaker *of Mount Bethel, Northampton County, Pennsylvania *brother of Elias Snider, Martin Snider, and Peter Snider *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County
"Martin, Peter, Christian, and Elias Snyder had been sentenced to be hanged on December 2. Friends petitioned WL for their pardons, citing the Snyders's aged parents and Elias's wife and child as objects of pity. All of the brothers were pardoned in return for enlisting in the Continental service. On August 3, 1778, Cornelius Bogart testified to the Council of Safety that Martin and Christian had deserted the Continental army and were at their home. A muster roll of the Third Regiment of the New Jersey Line records their desertions as early as May 1778. Christian, Peter, and Elias Snyder became privates in the New Jersey Volunteers and went to New Brunswick, Canada, after the war (List of Prisoners from Easton, undated [Nj]; Patrick Campbell et al. to WL and the Legislative Council on Behalf of the Snyder brothers, November 1777 [Nj])."'''50. Cornelius Bogart''' *[[Bogart-1085|Cornelius Bogart (abt.1754-)]] *age 23, wife and one child, no trade *of Knowlton, Sussex County, New Jersey *10/18/1777 - ordered to be moved from Easton to Sussex jail *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County
"Cornelius Bogart's wife and mother petitioned WL for a pardon on November 17. Though they had "nothing to offer in Mitigation of his offence," they stressed their own sorrow and the uncertain future of Bogart's child. Bogart was pardoned in return for Continental service. He subsequently deserted and was recaptured. Examined by the Council of Safety on August 3, 1778, he testified against other deserters (Catren Bogart et al. to WL and the Legislative Council, November 17, 1777 [Nj] ; List of Prisoners from Easton, undated [Nj])."'''51. George Labour''' *AKA : George Labarr *age 22, no family, no trade *of Mount Bethel, Northampton County, New Jersey *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County
"George Labour was found guilty and sentenced to be hanged on December 2. Labour's neighbors petitioned on his behalf (Jacob Stroud et al. to WL and the Legislative Council, November 1777 [Nj]). Labour was pardoned in return for enlisting in the Continental service. He was listed as absent from the Third Regiment of the New Jersey Brigade in May 1779.'''52. Lawrence Flemming''' *AKA : Lawrence Fleming *age 40, wife and five children, no trade *of Mount Bethel, Northampton County, Pennsylvania *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County
"Lawrence Fleming was pardoned from the death sentence to serve in the Continental army. He had deserted from the Third Regiment of the New Jersey Brigade by May 1, 1778."'''53. Benjamin Hull''' '''54. Elias Teelte''' '''55. James High''' *AKA : James Neigh *age 25, wife and three children, blacksmith *of Mount Bethel, Northampton County, Pennsylvania *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County
" James Neigh was sentenced to be hanged for high treason on December 2. His neighbors petitioned WL, and his death sentence was commuted in return for Continental service (Robert Levers et al. to WL and the Legislative Council, November 1777 [Nj]). On August 3, 1778, Cornelius Bogart testified that Neigh had deserted and gone home."'''56. David Young''' *age 18, works with his father *of Mount Bethel, Northampton County, Pennsylvania *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County
"David Young and Peter George were both pardoned from their December 2 execution in return for enlisting in the Continental service. Young apparently deserted, and by 1779 his property had been confiscated."'''57. Martin Snider''' *[[Snider-44|Martin Snider UE (1748-1828)]] *age 23, no family, no trade *of Mount Bethel, Northampton County, Pennsylvania *brother of Elias Snider, Christian Snider, and Peter Snider *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County
"Martin, Peter, Christian, and Elias Snyder had been sentenced to be hanged on December 2. Friends petitioned WL for their pardons, citing the Snyders's aged parents and Elias's wife and child as objects of pity. All of the brothers were pardoned in return for enlisting in the Continental service. On August 3, 1778, Cornelius Bogart testified to the Council of Safety that Martin and Christian had deserted the Continental army and were at their home. A muster roll of the Third Regiment of the New Jersey Line records their desertions as early as May 1778. Christian, Peter, and Elias Snyder became privates in the New Jersey Volunteers and went to New Brunswick, Canada, after the war (List of Prisoners from Easton, undated [Nj]; Patrick Campbell et al. to WL and the Legislative Council on Behalf of the Snyder brothers, November 1777 [Nj])."'''58. John Ryely''' *AKA : John Rayley *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County
"James Kelly, William Schooly, and John Rayley were sentenced to be hanged on December 2. They were pardoned in return for enlisting in the Continental army. James Kelly was serving with the New jersey Volunteers in 1781. William Schooly's property had been confiscated and sold by 1779."'''59. Burnet Banghart''' *[[Banghart-76|Barney Banghart (abt.1746-1822)]] *age 25, no family, no trade *of Oxford, Sussex County, New Jersey *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County
"Barnet Banghart was sentenced to be executed on December 2. Banghart's friends petitioned WL, attesting to Banghart's service in the Continental army. He was subsequently pardoned in order to return to Continental service. He reenlisted on December 1, 1777, and served until the end of the war (John McMurtrie et al. to WL, November 1777 [Nj] )."'''60. Peter George''' *age 20, lives with his mother *of Tinicum, Bucks County, Pennsylvania *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County
"David Young and Peter George were both pardoned from their December 2 execution in return for enlisting in the Continental service. Young apparently deserted, and by 1779 his property had been confiscated."'''61. John Smith''' *of Mansfield, Sussex County, New Jersey *9/30/1777 - Princeton : described as insurgent on way to join enemy on Staten Island *9/30/1777 - Princeton : examined and ordered back to jail *10/18/1777 - ordered to be moved from Easton to Sussex jail *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County
"John Smith of Mansfield, Sussex County, had been examined by the Council of Safety on September 30 and remanded to prison. He had been moved from Easton, Pennsylvania, to jail in Sussex County on October 18 and charged with treason on October 19. Smith was tried in Morristown, and the charge was dismissed. Refer to List of Prisoners from Easton, undated (Nj); Council of Safety, 138, 169."'''62. Henry Hart''' '''63. Matthew Camp''' *9/30/1777 - Princeton : described as insurgent on way to join enemy on Staten Island *9/30/1777 - Princeton : examined and ordered back to jail *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County '''64. Edward Butler''' *[[Butler-28195|Edward Butler (abt.1752-)]] *age 25, wife and two children, no trade *of Knowlton, Sussex County, New Jersey *brother of [[Butler-28206|Eleanor Butler (abt.1745-)]], wife of William Hutchison *10/18/1777 - ordered to be moved from Easton to Sussex jail *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County
"Edward Butler, recruited by Daniel Shannon, had been jailed in Sussex on October 18 and indicted on October 22. He had been found guilty of high treason, and on November 11 he had been sentenced to be hanged on December 2. On November 15 his mother, Ellennor Mordon, and his brother, John Butler, petitioned for his pardon from the death sentence. They stated that Butler had served in a Virginia battalion of the Continental army. Other residents of Knowlton also vouched for Butler's patriotism (Ellennor Mordon et al. to WL and the Legislative Council, November 15, 1777, and List of Prisoners from Easton, undated [Nj] ). Butler was pardoned in return for enlisting in the Continental army. He deserted from the Third Regiment of the New Jersey Brigade on January 23, 1778."'''65. Joseph Britton''' *[[Brittain-112|Joseph Brittain (1759-1830)]] *age 16, living with his father *of Knowlton, Sussex County, New Jersey *brother of [[Brittain-102|Elizabeth (Brittain) Moody (1748-1782)]], wife of James Moody *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County *appeared penitent at sentencing
"Joseph Brittain's father and neighbors of the family petitioned WL to spare Brittain's life, stressing his "tender years" and pleading for commutation of the death sentence (William Brittain et al. to WL and the Legislative Council [Nj] ). Cornelius Bogart testified on August 3, 1778, that Brittain, who had been pardoned in return for Continental service, had deserted. A muster roll of the First Regiment of the New Jersey Brigade confirms that Brittain had deserted by May 1, 1778. Brittain enlisted in the New Jersey Volunteers and moved to Canada after the war."'''66. William Moore''' *AKA : William Moor *age 17, lives with his mother *of Knowlton, Sussex County, New Jersey *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County
"William Moor was sentenced to be hanged on December 2. Elizabeth Moor, his mother, petitioned WL on November 17, 1777, claiming her son as her only means of support. She added that he had served in the "Cause of America" from time to time. A number of neighbors signed the petition, attesting to the truth of the mother's statements. Moor received a pardon in return for enlisting in the Continental service (Elizabeth Moor to WL and the Legislative Council, November 17, 1777 [Nj])."'''67. Nathaniel Parker''' *age 17, lives with his father *of Knowlton, Sussex County, New Jersey *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County *appeared penitent at sentencing
"Nathaniel Parker had been convicted on November 11 and sentenced to die on December 2. He was pardoned in return for enlisting in the Continental service. He enlisted in the Third Regiment of the New jersey Brigade on December 1, 1777, and had deserted by May 8, 1778. His property had been confiscated and sold by 1780."'''68. Christian Ruth''' '''69. Thomas Shoemaker''' *9/30/1777 - Princeton : described as insurgent on way to join enemy on Staten Island *9/30/1777 - Princeton : examined and ordered back to jail *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County '''70. Herbert Hendry''' '''71. Hugh McDaniel''' *AKA : Hugh McDonald *age 18, works about *of Alexandria, Hunterdon County, New Jersey *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County
"Thomas Miles, Hugh McDonald, and Daniel McMullen, scheduled to be executed on December 2, were pardoned in return for service in the Continental army. Miles had deserted the Third Regiment of the New Jersey Brigade by March 1778."'''72. Jonathan Robins''' '''73. John Park''' '''74. George Augustus''' '''75. William Paul''' *AKA : William Paulson *9/30/1777 - Princeton : described as insurgent on way to join enemy on Staten Island *9/30/1777 - Princeton : examined and ordered back to jail *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County '''76. Northup Marpoll''' *AKA : Northrop Marpoll, Northrop Marpole *9/23/1777 - Haddonfield : ordered taken under guard to Burlington jail *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County '''77. Phillip Fooes''' *AKA : Philip Force *10/18/1777 - ordered to be moved from Easton to Sussex jail *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County '''78. John McCowen''' *10/18/1777 - ordered to be moved from Easton to Sussex jail *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County '''79. Phillip Shultz''' * AKA : Philip Shults *10/18/1777 - ordered to be moved from Easton to Sussex jail *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County '''80. William McCord''' *10/18/1777 - ordered to be moved from Easton to Sussex jail *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County '''81. Aaron Smith''' *10/18/1777 - ordered to be moved from Easton to Sussex jail *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County '''82. Joseph Pegg''' *10/18/1777 - ordered to be moved from Easton to Sussex jail *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County '''83. John Klyne''' *10/18/1777 - ordered to be moved from Easton to Sussex jail *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County '''84. Jacob Shultz''' *AKA : Jacob Shults *10/18/1777 - ordered to be moved from Easton to Sussex jail *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County '''85. Jacob Bogert''' *8/18/1777 - Morristown jail - arrested for being among the Regulars *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County '''86. John Sears''' *8/18/1777 - Morristown jail - taken under arms with the King's troop *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County '''87. Joseph Pierce''' *8/18/1777 - Morristown jail - taken under arms with the King's troop *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County '''88. Stout Havens''' *8/18/1777 - Morristown jail - taken under arms with the King's troop *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County '''89. William Newman''' *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County '''90. Richard Margeson''' *8/18/1777 - Morristown jail - taken under arms with the King's troop *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County '''91. Cornelius Clawson''' *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County '''92. James Worth''' *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County '''93. Benjamin Worth''' *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County '''94. Jonathan Clawson''' *10/19/1777 - listed among 94 to be tried in Morris County == Sources ==
Morris Family History
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TO THE MEMORY OF
THE EARLY PIONEERS
1967
MORRIS GRACE METHODIST CHURCH CEMETERY
which was used from 1884 until 1920.
A plot of land two acres in size
was donated to the church by Thomas Moody.
It is unknown how many people were buried here.
Only these few monuments remain to mark their place.
Morris Rosen in the Public Social Security Death Master File
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Morrow Cemetery
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===Tasks Completed=== * ===To Do=== * Complete table of transcriptions below. * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. * Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * 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" | ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |[[Unknown-299495|McKee]]||Margaret||07 Sep 1791||10 Mar 1878||||[[image:Unknown-299495.jpg|110px]] |-}
Morrow Family Mysteries
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TEXAS HISTORICAL COMMISSION MORTON MEMORIAL CEMETERY The use of this site as a burial cemetery began in 1923 when a traveling family camped here and their baby became ill and died. Other burials followed, and in 1932 landowner Morton J. Smith deeded ten acres to the city of Morton for cemetery use. An association was formed in 1942 and the site grew with additional land donations and purchases in subsequent years. It was designated a county facility in 1977, enabling the commissioners court to levy a cemetery tax to support the upkeep and maintenance of this hollowed ground that honors more that 300 veterans and is a chronicle of the heritage of Cochran County. HISTORIC TEXAS CEMETERY - 2001 [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Enochs_Cemetery_Bailey_County_Texas_USA-3.jpg Morton Memorial Cemetery's Historical Marker] ===BUFFALO SOLDIERS HISTORICAL MARKER=== {{Image|file=Enochs_Cemetery_Bailey_County_Texas_USA-4.jpg |caption=Historical Marker}} BUFFALO SOLDIER TRAGEDY OF 1877 African American Troops, known as Buffalo Soldiers, were vital in defending the Texas Frontier. On July 26, 1877, Buffalo Soldiers from Company A of the 10th Calvary began to pursue a Comanche party. During the pursuit, the Comanches led the troops away from water holes as the expedition traveled through Cochran County and other counties. After several days without water, Capt. Nicholas Nolan led his dehydrated soldiers and remaining animals back to Double Lakes in Lynn County; They arrived on July 30, having gone 86 hours without water. Several soldiers left camp in search of water and four died during the expedition: [[bonds-1073|Pvt. John H. Bonds]]; [[derwin-23|Pvt. Isaac Derwin]]; [[isaacs-1626|Pvt. Johns Isaacs]]; and [[gordon-14640|Pvt. John T. Gordon]]. (2008) Marker is property of the state of Texas ==BURIALS== ==SOURCES==
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Osämja mellan [[Larsson-6321|Anders Skräddare]] i Mortorp och Måns i Flohammar om ett nedbrutet stängsel och tre nötkreatur.Svea Hovrätt - Advokatfiskalen Västmanlands län (U) EXIe:2254 (1593-1632) Bild 150 / sid 708 (AID: v420656.b150.s708, NAD: SE/RA/42042202) *'''1623''' -- [[Larsson-6321|Anders]] i Moratorp, [[Jöransson-163|Lasse Jöransson]] i Gristorpet, [[Mattsson-849|Mats]] i Åmunsboda och Hans ''ibidem''Boskaps- m fl längder, Västmanland, SE/RA/5119/7/3 (1623), [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0052685_00217 bildid: A0052685_00217] Riksarkivet SVAR *'''1624''' -- [[Mattsson-849|Mats Matssons]] barn [[Mattsson-848|Mats]] i Åmunsboda döptes 22 februari med [[Larsson-6321|Anders (Larsson)]] i Moratorp och Månses hustru i Flodhammar som dopvittnen.Skinnskatteberg (U) C:1 (1623-1677) Bild 7 / Sida 3 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v74049.b7.s3 page info] v74049.b7.s3 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v74049.b7.s3 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/11336 Riksarkivet]
[[Larsson-6321|Anders]] i Moratorp klagar vid tinget över [[Johansson-1176|Evert]] i Tulinge som slagit Anders' son Abraham i huvudet med en yxhammare (allvarligt men ej dödligt sår). Svea Hovrätt - Advokatfiskalen Västmanlands län (U) EXIe:2254 (1593-1632) Bild 1450 / sid 837 (AID: v420656.b1450.s837, NAD: SE/RA/42042202) *'''1626''' -- [[Larsson-6321|Anders]] i Moratorp, [[Jöransson-163|Lasse Jöransson]], Hans i Åmundsboda, [[Mattsson-849|Mats Matsson]] ''ibidem''.Boskaps- m fl längder, Västmanland, SE/RA/5119/7/5 (1626-1630), [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0052687_00087 bildid: A0052687_00087] Riksarkivet SVAR *'''1629''' -- [[Andersson-5429|Mats Andersson]] i Mortorp och [[Olofsdotter-1006|Marit Olofsdotter]] från Vetterskoga vigdes enligt hennes dödsruna. *'''1632''' -- [[Larsson-6321|Anders]] i Moragård, [[Jöransson-163|Lasse]] i Grisanäs, [[Mattsson-849|Mats Matsson]] i Åmesbo, Päder Dyrichsson ''ibidem''.Boskaps- m fl längder, Västmanland, SE/RA/5119/7/8 (1633), [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0021548_00060 bildid: A0021548_00060] Riksarkivet SVAR
[[Andersdotter-8382|Anna Andersdotter]] i Moratorp vigdes med [[Christoffersson-77|Joen i Erichsboda]] 15 januari.Skinnskatteberg (U) C:1 (1623-1677) Bild 8 / Sida 4 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v74049.b8.s4 page info] v74049.b8.s4 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v74049.b8.s4 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/11336 Riksarkivet] *'''1633''' -- [[Jöransson-163|Lars Jöransson]] dog ungefär vid denna tid. *'''1636''' -- [[Andersson-5429|Mats Andersson]] i Moragård 4 pers, änkan i Grisanäs 2 pers, [[Mattsson-849|Mats Matsson]] i Åmunsboda 2 pers.Länsstyrelsen i Västmanlands län. Landskontoret I 1635-1915 (U) EIII:1 (1622-1636) Bild 4040 / Sida 23 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v402632.b4040.s23 page info] v402632.b4040.s23 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v402632.b4040.s23 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/1103721 Riksarkivet]
Mårten Kolares barn Mårten i Åmundsbo döptes 1 september, dopvittnen Nicolaus kolare etc.Skinnskatteberg (U) C:1 (1623-1677) Bild 15 / Sida 11 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v74049.b15.s11 page info] v74049.b15.s11 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v74049.b15.s11 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/11336 Riksarkivet] *'''1637''' -- Hustru Ingeborg i Åmundsboda dopvittnade 5 mars för Peder Hindrikssons barn i Skärviken.Skinnskatteberg (U) C:1 (1623-1677) Bild 16 / Sida 12 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v74049.b16.s12 page info] v74049.b16.s12 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v74049.b16.s12 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/11336 Riksarkivet] 5 november dopvittnade hustru [[Olofsdotter-1006|Marit]] i Mooragård för Lasses barn [[Larsdotter-1987|Karin]] i Sillebo. (Marit var syster med modern).Skinnskatteberg (U) C:1 (1623-1677) Bild 17 / Sida 13 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v74049.b17.s13 page info] v74049.b17.s13 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v74049.b17.s13 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/11336 Riksarkivet] *'''1638''' -- [[Andersson-5429|Mattes (Andersson)]] i Mortorp 4 pers, Änkan i Grisnäs, 1 pers, [[Mattsson-849|Mats]] i Åminnesboda 4 pers.Länsstyrelsen i Västmanlands län. Landskontoret I 1635-1915 (U) EIII:2 (1638-1644) Bild 1650 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v402633.b1650 page info] v402633.b1650 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v402633.b1650 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/1103721 Riksarkivet]
[[Olofsson-1361|Lars]] och Erik i Sillebo, Olof i Kyrkhyttebo(?), Ingeval i Flohammar, [[Andersson-5429|Matts]] i Mortorp och [[Mattsson-849|Mats]] i Åmundsbo står för knekten [[Jacobsson-682|Anders Jacobsson]] i Malingstorp.Rullor 1620-1723, SE/KrA/0022/1638/7 (1638), [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0053345_00066 bildid: A0053345_00066] Riksarkivet SVAR
[[Andersson-7113|Peder Andersson]] vigd med [[Mattsdotter-615|Marita Matsdotter]] i Åmunsboda 30 september. (De bodde sedan i [[Space:Från_Malinstorp_till_Torrvallen|Malingstorp]].)Skinnskatteberg (U) C:1 (1623-1677) Bild 20 / Sida 16 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v74049.b20.s16 page info] v74049.b20.s16 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v74049.b20.s16 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/11336 Riksarkivet] *'''1639''' -- [[Andersson-5429|Mats]] i Moratorp - hans gård av vådeld uppbränd (skattebefriad), Änkan i Grisnäs, 2 pers, [[Mattsson-849|Mats]] i Åmunsboda 4 pers.Länsstyrelsen i Västmanlands län. Landskontoret I 1635-1915 (U) EIII:2 (1638-1644) Bild 2780 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v402633.b2780 page info] v402633.b2780 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v402633.b2780 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/1103721 Riksarkivet]
[[Mattsson-849|Mats Matsson]] i Åmundsbo dopvittnade för Peder Hammarsmeds barn 13 oktober.Skinnskatteberg (U) C:1 (1623-1677) Bild 22 / Sida 18 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v74049.b22.s18 page info] v74049.b22.s18 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v74049.b22.s18 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/11336 Riksarkivet] *'''1640''' -- Hans Erikssons barn Karin i Moora begrovs 29 mars. (Annan plats?)Skinnskatteberg (U) C:1 (1623-1677) Bild 24 / Sida 20 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v74049.b24.s20 page info] v74049.b24.s20 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v74049.b24.s20 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/11336 Riksarkivet] Moor-Jönses barn begrovs 14 maj (Moren i Västanfors?).
[[Danielsson-326|Israels]] barn [[Israelsdotter-44|Karin]] i Grisnäs döptes midsommardagen och begrovs i oktober. *'''1641''' -- Mats (Anderssons) barn [[Matsson-487|Olof]] i Moratorp döptes midsommardagen. Gudfar [[Mattsson-849|Mats (Matsson)]] i Åmundsbo, gudmor hustru [[Olofsdotter-1165|Anna]] i Sillebo (barnets moster). [[Danielsson-326|Israels]] barn [[Israelsson-71|Johan]] döptes 4 juli. Dopvittnen: [[Andersson-5429|Mats Andersson]] i Moratorp, Nils Skräddare, hustru Brita i Laggarbo, jungfru [[Danielsdotter-256|Barbro Danielsdotter]] i Västanhed (Antagligen Israels syster - kom de från Hed?) *'''1642''' -- [[Andersson-5429|Mats]] i Moratorp m hu o pi, [[Danielsson-326|Israel]] i Grisnäs m hu o pi, [[Mattsson-849|Mats Mats]] i Åmesbo (ensam).Mantalslängder 1642-1820 Nora eller Järla län 1642-1647 (S, T) 1 (1642) Bild 560 / Sida 198 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v840989a.b560.s198 page info] v840989a.b560.s198 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v840989a.b560.s198 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/RA/5520318 Riksarkivet]
[[Danielsson-326|Israels]] barn [[Israelsson-53|Daniel]] döptes annandag jul. Dopvittnen Anders i Skräddarebo, Anna i Skräddarebo. *'''1643''' -- [[Andersson-7113|Peder Andersson]]s barn i Malingstorp, [[Persdotter-2806|Elisabet]] döptes 1 september. Dopvittnen: Anders Skräddare, Mats (Anderssons) hustru [[Olofsdotter-1006|Marita]] i Moratorp. *'''1644''' -- [[Andersson-5429|Mats]] i Moratorp m hu o pi, [[Danielsson-326|Israel]] i Grisnäs m hu, [[Mattsson-849|Mats]] (Mattsson den äldre) i Åmesbo m son o piMantalslängder 1642-1820 Nora eller Järla län 1642-1647 (S, T) 3 (1644) Bild 570 / Sida 223 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v840991a.b570.s223 page info] v840991a.b570.s223 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v840991a.b570.s223 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/RA/5520318 Riksarkivet]
[[Christoffersson-77|Jon Christofferson]] hammarsmeds barn [[Jonsson-8283|Päder]] i Mooratorp döptes 14 juli. Dopvittnen: [[Svensson-1319|Sven]] i Aspeboda, [[Olofsdotter-1006|Marita]], Matses hustru i Moratorp, Anders och Malin i Eriksboda.Skinnskatteberg (U) C:1 (1623-1677) Bild 46 / Sida 42 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v74049.b46.s42 page info] v74049.b46.s42 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v74049.b46.s42 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/11336 Riksarkivet] Matses barn [[Matsson-244|Lasse]] i Moratorp döptes annandag jul. Dopvittnen: Peder Olofsson i Moratorp, [[Danielsson-326|Israels]] hustru i Grisanäs. *'''1645''' -- [[Andersson-5429|Mats]] i Moratorp m hu o pi, [[Danielsson-326|Israel]] i Grisnäs m hu o pi, [[Mattsson-849|Mats]] i Åmesbo m son o piLänsstyrelsen i Västmanlands län. Landskontoret I 1635-1915 (U) EIII:3 (1645-1660) Bild 430 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v402634a.b430 page info] v402634a.b430 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v402634a.b430 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/1103721 Riksarkivet]
[[Danielsson-326|Israel (Danielsson)s]] barn i Grisanäs [[Israelsson-52|Olof]] döpt 21 september. Dopvittnen: [[Knutsson-225|Päder Knutsson]] i Uggelfors (gift med Barbro Danielsdotter), [[Andersson-5429|Mats Andersson]], Jons [[Andersdotter-8382|Anna (Andersdotter)]] i Moratorp, [[Larsdotter-4318|Sara Larsdotter]]. [[Danielsson-326|Israel]] dopvittnar för [[Knutsson-225|Päder Knutsson]]s [[Persdotter-4944|Karin]] i november. [[Mattsson-848|Matts Mattsson]] den yngre lämnar hemmet för att gå i skräddarlära. *'''1646''' -- [[Andersson-5429|Mats]] i Moratorp m hu, dotter och måg (måste vara [[Andersdotter-8382|Anna Andersdotter]] och [[Christoffersson-77|Joen i Erichsboda]] så det är egentligen syster och svåger), [[Danielsson-326|Israel]] i Grisnäs m hu, [[Mattsson-849|Mats]] i Åmesbo m son o piLänsstyrelsen i Västmanlands län. Landskontoret I 1635-1915 (U) EIII:3 (1645-1660) Bild 1150 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v402634a.b1150 page info] v402634a.b1150 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v402634a.b1150 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/1103721 Riksarkivet]
[[Andersson-5429|Mats]] i Moratorp dopvittnade for [[Andersson-7113|Peder Andersson]]s [[Persdotter-2709|Karin]] i Malinstorp i februari. [[Larsdotter-4318|Sara Larsdotter]] i Grisnäs fick ett barn, Jöran, utom äktenskap med Peder Håman (Peder Henriksson från [[Space:Vetterskogafolk#Henrik_Hanssons_familj|Wetterskoga]].Skinnskatteberg (U) C:1 (1623-1677) Bild 54 / Sida 50 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v74049.b54.s50 page info] v74049.b54.s50 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v74049.b54.s50 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/11336 Riksarkivet] [[Andersson-5429|Mats]] i Moratorp dopvittnade i juni för [[Larsdotter-4297|Anna]], dotter till Lasse i Sillebo. (Deras hustrur var systrar). *'''1647''' -- [[Andersson-5429|Mats]] i Mortorp m hu, dotter och måg, [[Danielsson-326|Israel]] i Grisnäs m hu, [[Mattsson-849|Mats]] i Åmesbo m son o piLänsstyrelsen i Västmanlands län. Landskontoret I 1635-1915 (U) EIII:3 (1645-1660) Bild 2030 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v402634a.b2030 page info] v402634a.b2030 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v402634a.b2030 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/1103721 Riksarkivet]
Fjärdedag pingst döptes [[Christoffersson-77|Jons]] barn Christoffer i Mortorp med Olof i Persbo och Marit som dopvittnen.Skinnskatteberg (U) C:1 (1623-1677) Bild 60 / Sida 56 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v74049.b60.s56 page info] v74049.b60.s56 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v74049.b60.s56 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/11336 Riksarkivet] [[Danielsson-326|Israel]]s barn [[Israelsson-54|Israel]] i Grisnäs döptes 28 juli med [[Christoffersson-77|Jon Christoffersson]] och Matses hustru [[Olofsdotter-1006|Marita]] i Moratorp som dopvittnen. Mats Anderssons barn i Mooratorp, [[Matsdotter-193|Marit]] döptes annandag jul med [[Andersson-7113|Päder (Andersson)]] i Malinstorp och Israels hustru i Grisnäs som dopvittnen. *'''1648''' -- [[Andersson-5429|Mats]] i Mortorp m hu, dotter och måg, [[Danielsson-326|Israel]] i Grisnäs m hu, [[Mattsson-849|Mats]] i Åmesbo m hu o pi (kan det vara den yngre Mats som har gift sig? - har inte sett någon vigsel för Mats den äldre)Länsstyrelsen i Västmanlands län. Landskontoret I 1635-1915 (U) EIII:3 (1645-1660) Bild 2430 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v402634a.b2430 page info] v402634a.b2430 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v402634a.b2430 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/1103721 Riksarkivet]
[[Larsson-6321|Anders Skräddares]] hustru Karin i Moratorp begrovs Persmässodagen.Skinnskatteberg (U) C:1 (1623-1677) Bild 66 / Sida 62 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v74049.b66.s62 page info] v74049.b66.s62 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v74049.b66.s62 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/11336 Riksarkivet] [[Mattsson-850|Anders Mattsson]] i Åmundsboda vigdes med Elisabet Andersdotter i Svarvarebo 2 oktober.Skinnskatteberg (U) C:1 (1623-1677) Bild 67 / Sida 63 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v74049.b67.s63 page info] v74049.b67.s63 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v74049.b67.s63 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/11336 Riksarkivet] *'''1649''' -- [[Andersson-5429|Mats]] i Mortorp m hu, dotter och måg, [[Danielsson-326|Israel]] i Grisnäs m hu, [[Mattsson-849|Mats]] i Åmesbo m hu o sonMantalslängder 1642-1820 Västmanlands län 1642-1820 (U) 8 (1649) Bild 690 / Sida 384 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v900073a.b690.s384 page info] v900073a.b690.s384 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v900073a.b690.s384 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/RA/5520321 Riksarkivet]
[[Mattsson-848|Mats Matssons]] (den yngre) barn Mats i Malingsboda döptes ''Dom Cantate''. [[Mattsdotter-615|Marita]], [[Andersson-7113|Päders]] hustru i Malinstorp dopvittnade.Skinnskatteberg (U) C:1 (1623-1677) Bild 70 / Sida 66 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v74049.b70.s66 page info] v74049.b70.s66 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v74049.b70.s66 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/11336 Riksarkivet] [[Mattsdotter-615|Hustru Marit]] dopvittnade också för Mats Matssons barn Anna i Åmunsbo ''Dom 17 p Trin'' tillsammans med [[Andersson-5429|Mats Andersson]] i Moratorp.Skinnskatteberg (U) C:1 (1623-1677) Bild 71 / Sida 67 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v74049.b71.s67 page info] v74049.b71.s67 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v74049.b71.s67 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/11336 Riksarkivet] *'''1650''' -- Jons barn Margareta i Mooratorp döptes ''Dom Lætare'' med [[Mattsson-850|Anders Matsson]] i Åmunsbo och hustru [[Mårtensdotter-587|Walborg]] i Malingstorp som dopvittnen.Skinnskatteberg (U) C:1 (1623-1677) Bild 74 / Sida 70 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v74049.b74.s70 page info] v74049.b74.s70 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v74049.b74.s70 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/11336 Riksarkivet] [[Danielsson-326|Israel]]s tvillingar i Grisnäs, [[Israelsson-55|Jacob]] och [[Israelsdotter-59|Karin]] döptes 5 maj. Hustru Malin i Mortorp dopvittnade för Lasses barn [[Larsson-3548|Olof]] i Sillebo i oktober. Gamle [[Larsson-6321|Anders Larsson]] (i Mortorp) dog i december. *'''1651''' -- [[Andersson-7113|Päder Anderssons]] barn i Malinsbo, [[Persdotter-4950|Margreta]] döptes 16 p Trin med [[Svensson-1319|Sven]] i Aspebo och [[Olofsdotter-1006|Marita]] i Moratorp som dopvittnen. [[Mattsson-850|Anders Matssons]] barn i Åmunsbo, Anders, döptes ''25 p Trin'' med [[Danielsson-326|Israel]] i Grisnäs och [[Mattsdotter-615|Marita]] i Malinsbo som dopvittnen.Skinnskatteberg (U) C:1 (1623-1677) Bild 80 / Sida 76 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v74049.b80.s76 page info] v74049.b80.s76 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v74049.b80.s76 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/11336 Riksarkivet] *'''1652''' -- [[Andersson-5429|Mats]] i Mörtorp m hu, dotter och måg, [[Danielsson-326|Israel]] i Grisnäset m hu, [[Mattsson-849|Mats]] i Åmundsbo - endast son och sonhustruMantalslängder 1642-1820 Västmanlands län 1642-1820 (U) 11 (1652) Bild 660 / Sida 429 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v900075a.b660.s429 page info] v900075a.b660.s429 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v900075a.b660.s429 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/RA/5520321 Riksarkivet] *'''1653''' -- [[Danielsson-326|Israel]]s son [[Israelsson-56|Johan]] i Grisnäs döptes 23 januari med Olof i Valtarebo och [[Andersson-7113|Peder Andersson]]s hustru i Malingstorp som vittnen *'''1654''' -- [[Mattsson-850|Anders Mattssons]] barn Elisabeta i Åmunsboda döptes trettondag jul med Mats i Åmundsbotorp och [[Andersson-7113|Peder Andersson]]s hustru i Malingstorp som vittnenSkinnskatteberg (U) C:1 (1623-1677) Bild 88 / Sida 84 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v74049.b88.s84 page info] v74049.b88.s84 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v74049.b88.s84 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/11336 Riksarkivet] *'''1655''' -- Hustru Elin i Grisnäs, [[Jöransson-163|Lars Göranssons]] efterleverska, begrovs 8 aprilSkinnskatteberg (U) C:1 (1623-1677) Bild 94 / Sida 90 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v74049.b94.s90 page info] v74049.b94.s90 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v74049.b94.s90 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/11336 Riksarkivet] *-- *'''1663''' -- Då husförhörslängden upprättades 1663 bodde [[Mattsson-850|Anders Mattsson]] med hustru Elisabet och familj i Åmmundsboda.Skinnskatteberg (U) AI:1 (1663) Bild 27 / Sida 23 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v73999.b27.s23 page info] v73999.b27.s23 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v73999.b27.s23 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/11336 Riksarkivet] I Svartbäcks torp bodde [[Mattsson-848|Matts Mattsson]] med hustru [[Mårtensdotter-587|Valborg]].Skinnskatteberg (U) AI:1 (1663) Bild 23 / Sida 19 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v73999.b23.s19 page info] v73999.b23.s19 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v73999.b23.s19 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/11336 Riksarkivet] [[Danielsson-326|Israel Danielsson]] med hustru Margareta bodde i Grisnäs med en stor familj.Skinnskatteberg (U) AI:1 (1663) Bild 26 / Sida 22 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v73999.b26.s22 page info] v73999.b26.s22 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v73999.b26.s22 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/11336 Riksarkivet] I Mortorp avlöstes [[Andersson-5429|Mats Andersson]] av gifte sonen Johan. 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[[Space:Mary_Talcoat_1625_Will|Mary/Marie Talcoat 1625 Will]]
Talcott (1876) has "died about 1 November 1606, will admitted to probate 12 November 1606"--but the will transcription has "sett my hand & seal ..." date as '''24 September 1606''', and [https://archive.org/details/talcottpedigreei00talc/page/12/mode/1up Probated ...] date "Decem die Novembris, 1606 [10 November 1606]--no apparent further citation; J&W has death 1606, [between] 23 [''sic''] September 1606 (date of will) and 10 November 1606 (will proved), cites Talcott and also H. F. Waters ''... Gleanings'' 1901, 1126. Waters ''... Gleanings'' 2:[https://archive.org/details/genealogicalglea02byuwate/page/1125/mode/1up 1125]. Waters has the 1604 John Talcott of Braintree will, also expanded chart, "Talcott of Warwickshire" at [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalglea02byuwate/page/1126/mode/1up 1126], citing "Harleian MSS., 1137, p. 148, containing Herald's Vitiation of Essex in 1624 ..."; includes information as a quote of "M. K. Talcott." Probably Mary Kingsbury Talcott, historian for papers of Gov. Talcott. Child list, following Jacobus and Waterman (1952), [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89066151523?urlappend=%3Bseq=768%3Bownerid=13510798887228401-780 ''Hathi Trust'']. Children of John and _____ (Wells) Talcott, #[[Talcott-1|John Talcott]] (continued) WT has his birth as 4 October 1562, but no body of analysis is provided to show that this is the right baptismal record. #[[Talcott-17|Robert Talcott]], born _____ [WT has 1576--but he was certainly born earlier (children of the second marriage were born c1570)], of Colcester, Essex, England, Alderman and Justice of the Peace, died between 11 August 1641 (date of will) and 1 October 1641 (will proved); married Joanna Drane, daughter of John Drane of Bramford. Had issue: (i) Robert Talcott, died young; (ii) John Talcott, died young; (iii) Thomas Talcott, of Horkesley, Essex, living at 1664; married Thamar Bull, daughter of John Bull of Horkesley Priory; his ''son'' Robert Talcott, bapt. Horkesley, 5 February 1625/6; B.A. Cambridge, 1645/6 ([https://archive.org/details/p1alumnicantabri04univuoft/page/197/mode/1up ''Venn and Venn'']); (iv) Robert Talcott, admitted pensioner at Emmanuel College, 3 Jun 1619; matriculated 1619; B.A., 1622/3, M.A. 1626; married Mary Parkinson and had issue; (v) Sarah Talcott; married Richard Dersley of Hockley on the Hill, Essex, and had issue; (vi) Mary Talcott; married John Langley of Colchester, Captain of Trainband and Alderman. #[[Talcott-18|Child Talcott]]; married _____ Barnard--we have Elizabeth Talcott and Thomas Barnard of Sussex. How was this proven? Children of John and Marie (Pullen) Talcott, #[[Talcott-20|Thomas Talcott]], born '''about 1567 or about 1574''' (see [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Talcott-20#comment_6856119 Ann Browning]) [WT has 1681]. buried St. Mary's, Colchester, 17 September 1641; married Margaret Biggs, daughter of Jeremy Biggs of Suffolk. He matriculated pensioner of Pembroke, Cambridge, Michaelmas, 1588 ... [See [https://archive.org/details/p1alumnicantabri04univuoft/page/198/mode/1up Venn and Venn], entry is at part I, (4):198 (Thomas Talcott or Taylcote).] ... Had issue: (i) Thomas Talcott; (ii) George Talcott; (iii) Jeremy Talcott (died unmarried in Seville, Spain); (iv) Mary Talcott; (v) Elizabeth Talcott. #[[Talcott-19|Grace Talcott]]; married John Death. #[[Talcott-21|Joanna Talcott]]; married _____ Knewstuble. #[[Talcott-22|Mary Talcott]]; married _____ Marshall (possibly John Marshall, gentleman of Colchester, Alderman). #[[Talcott-23|Eme Talcott]]; married Thomas Adler. #John Talcott; was of Madrid, Spain in 1625. ==John Talcott of Braintree== [[Space:Will_of_John_Tailcot_of_Braintree%2C_Essex_1604|Will of John Tailcot of Braintree, Essex 1604]] '"John Taylcot/Tylecott of Braintree, 1600."' [https://www.essexarchivesonline.co.uk/result_details.aspx?ThisRecordsOffSet=1&id=234542 ''Essex Archives Online''], Sessions Rolls, EPIPHANY 1601. ('''Identification not further proven.''') "Indictments of Foxearth, for stcaling a pair of shoes worth 4d, a pair of stockinge worth 6d and five pairs of gloves worth 4dm belonging to a man unknown. at Braintrge; and for atcaling two brass "postonettes" worth 2s 6d belonging to John Taylcot [Tylecott] at the same on 21 September, 1600. Acknowledges both chargesm reads." Also [https://www.essexarchivesonline.co.uk/result_details.aspx?ThisRecordsOffSet=4&id=203944 ''Essex Archives Online''] (Calendar of QUEEN'S BENCH INDICTMENTS ANCIENT 707) "50. General Session of the Peace held at Chelmsford on 8 January 43 Elizabeth ... Henry London of Foxearth husbandman on 21 September 43 Elizabeth at Braintree took "too brase postenettes" worth 2s.6d. of John Taylcott." ==Ann (Skinner) Talcott== Anne Skinner was born, probably Braintree, Essex, England. She died at Felsted, Essex, between January 1636/7 (date of will) and 25 May 1637 (will proved). Anne was the daughter of William Skinner and his. wife, Margery _____. Anne married (1), probably Braintree, by about 1594 (birth of child), John Talcott, a pewterer. He was probably born Colchester, Essex. John died in Braintree, in 1604 (date of will). His will was proved 24 January 1604/5, by which time Anne (Skinner) Talcott had married (2) Moses Wall. He was baptized in Feering, Essex, 6 January 1582/3, the son of [[Wall-8882|Nicholas Wall]] and [[Averell-107|Mary Averell]]. Moses died between 16 September 1623 (date of will) and 23 January 1623/4 (will proved). ===Anne Skinner Family=== John and Anne (Skinner) Talcott were the parents of five children, #[[Talcott-3|John Talcott]], "apparently the eldest," born by about 1594, died in Hartford, Connecticut, March 1660; married Dorothy Mott.Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633'', 3 vols., paginated consecutively (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995), 1794-1797 (John Talcott); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/1794/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. '''''Immigrant to New England.''''' #[[Talcott-6|Rachel Talcott]], died in Farmington, Connecticut, 24 October 1653; married at Falsted, Essex, 10 October 1622, John Steele.Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols., paginated consecutively (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995), 1756-1759 (John Steele); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/1756/235195500 ''AmericanAncestors'']. '''''Immigrant to New England.''''' #[[Talcott-13|Anne Talcott]], died young--between 1604 (father's will) and 1616 (maternal grandfather's will). #[[Talcott-14|Mary Talcott]], died young--between 1604 (father's will) and 1616 (maternal grandfather's will). #[[Talcott-15|Grace Talcott]], died young--between 1604 (father's will) and 1616 (maternal grandfather's will). #[[Talcott-7|Sarah Talcott]], died between 1635 and 1644; married by about 1626, William Wadsworth.Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols., paginated consecutively (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995), 1892-1896 (William Wadsworth) at 1894-1895; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/1894/23896253 ''AmericanAncestors'']. '''''Immigrant to New England.''''' Moses and Ann (Skinner) (Talcott) Wall were the parents of three children (birth order uncertain),For the author's coverage of Mary (Averell) (Wall) (Witham) Gaywood's 1613 will, citing "ERO, Archdeaconry of Colchester, D/ACW 6/243," William Wyman Fiske, "The Wall Family of Essex," ''The American Genealogist'', 80 (2005):1-10, 102-116, 201-216 at 113-116 (Nicholas^B Wall), in particular, 114; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB283/i/13263/114/0 ''AmericanAncestors''].Frank Farnsworth Starr and James Junius Goodwin, ''English Goodwin family papers : being material collected in the search for the ancestry of William and Ozias Goodwin ...'', 3 vols. (Hartford, Conn. : [s.n.], 1921), 1:353-359 (Moses Wall of Braintree, clother); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89096569967?urlappend=%3Bseq=369%3Bownerid=13510798888953568-375 ''Hathi Trust''].Frank Farnsworth Starr and James Junius Goodwin, ''Various ancestral lines of James Goodwin and Lucy (Morgan) Goodwin of Hartford, Connecticut'', 2 vols. ([Salem, Mass. : Higginson Book Co., 199-?]), 1:239-253 (The family of John Steele), at 240-241 (Talcott-Wall); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89062876586?urlappend=%3Bseq=256%3Bownerid=13510798887068136-266 ''Hathi Trust'']. #[[Wall-8886|Moses Wall]] (Rev.), born before 1613 (paternal grandmother's will) and not yet aged 21 in 1623; called "Rev. Moses Wall."Donald Lines Jacobus and Edgar Francis Waterman, ''Hale, House, and related families, mainly of the Connecticut River Valley'' (Hartford, Connecticut Historical Society, 1952), 746-748 (John Talcott), at 748; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89066151523?urlappend=%3Bseq=770%3Bownerid=13510798887228401-782 ''Hathi Trust'']. #[[Wall-8887|Lydia Wall]], born before 1613 (paternal grandmother's will) and not yet aged 18 in 1623, presumed the Mrs. Lydia Holbeach "buried in woolen" at Falsted, Essex, 15 April 1682; Thomas William Davids, ''Annals of Evangelical Nonconformity in the County of Essex ...'' ([?London], Jackson, Walford und Hodder, 1863), 386; digital images, [https://www.google.com/books/edition/Annals_of_Evangelical_Nonconformity_in_t/hW_69bCcYqEC?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=Rev.%20Martin%20Holbeach&pg=PA386&printsec=frontcover ''GoogleBooks'']. married Rev. Martin Holbeach.Donald Lines Jacobus and Edgar Francis Waterman, ''Hale, House, and related families, mainly of the Connecticut River Valley'' (Hartford, Connecticut Historical Society, 1952), 746-748 (John Talcott), at 748; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89066151523?urlappend=%3Bseq=770%3Bownerid=13510798887228401-782 ''Hathi Trust'']. #[[Wall-8894|Mary Wall]], born before 1613 (paternal grandmother's will) and not yet aged 18 in 1623; married [[Aylett-130|Robert Aylett]] of Braintree, clothier.Donald Lines Jacobus and Edgar Francis Waterman, ''Hale, House, and related families, mainly of the Connecticut River Valley'' (Hartford, Connecticut Historical Society, 1952), 746-748 (John Talcott), at 748; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89066151523?urlappend=%3Bseq=770%3Bownerid=13510798887228401-782 ''Hathi Trust'']. ==Anne Skinner Research Notes== '''John Talcott DOB.''' His ''half brother'' is Thomas Talcott. See Jacobus and Waterman (1952), [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89066151523?urlappend=%3Bseq=768%3Bownerid=13510798887228401-780, ''Hathi Trust'']. If Thomas was pensioner at Pembroke, 1588, wouldn't that place his birth about 1567? Why does the database estimate 1570? About Thomas, from, ::[https://venn.lib.cam.ac.uk/Documents/acad/2018/search-2018.html ACAD] database, Enhanced Version, Thomas TALCOTT; Alias: Thomas TAYLCOTE; Matric. pens. from PEMBROKE, Michs. 1588; S. of John, of Colchester, Essex (by his 2nd wife Mary Pullen); B.A. 1592-3 ; M.A. 1596; Fellow, 1599; Ord. deacon and priest (London) 02 Sep., 1598; R. of St Mary's, Colchester, Essex , 1603-41; R. of All Saints' [Colchester, Essex ], 1609 ; Chaplain to the Earl Marshal, 1634 ; Married Margaret, daul of Jeremy Bigg, of Suffolk ; Buried at St Mary's, Colchester [ Essex ], 17 Sep., 1641 ; Will, Cons. C. London ; ( Vis. of Essex, 1634 .) ::[https://venn.lib.cam.ac.uk/Documents/acad/2018/search-2018.html ACAD] database, Encoded Version, Thomas TALCOTT; Approx. lifespan: 1570–1641; Thomas TAYLCOTE; Matric. pens. from Pembroke College 1588:10MT: s. of John TALCOTT of Colchester, Essex , (by his 2nd wife Mary Pullen) B.A.
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*Mosquito County, British East Florida 1783-22 Feb 1821https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/19msdf4uzxBiyIwCSNUBcrHt15Qp-DXpGxBYLp3YWDO0/edit#gid=1136264887 *Mosquito County, Florida Territory 22 Feb 1821-1844 *Orange County, Florida, USA 3 Mar 1845 admitted 27th as a slave statehttps://fcit.usf.edu/florida/docs/c/census/Orange.htm '''Hernando County''' was established on February 24, 1843, from segments of '''Hillsborough County'', '''Mosquito County''', and '''Alachua County'''. '''Brevard County''' was established on March 14, 1844, from a segment of Mosquito County. '''Marion County''' was established on March 14, 1844, from segments of Alachua County and Mosquito County. '''Sumter County''' was established on January 8, 1853, from a segment of Mosquito County. Orange County, Florida in 1845 Jan 30 renamed from Mosquito County. https://fcit.usf.edu/florida/docs/c/census/Orange.htm Orlando was made county seat on 1845 Jan 1 according to a different source. Orlando, a Century plus. Sentinel Star Company, 1976 *1824-1845 Mosquito County, Florida eventually divided into Volusia, Brevard, Indian River, St. Lucie, Martin, Seminole, Osceola, Orange, Lake, Polk and Palm Beach. *Renamed Orange County, Florida in 1845 Jan 30. Enterprise was county seat. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- | '''Year''' || '''Name/Population'''||'''County Seat''' |- |1513 --1819|| '''Spanish Territory'''||'''Los Musquitos''' |- |''1817-1818''||''Seminole War'' |- |1822 Mar 30|| '''Florida Territory of USA''' |- |1824 Dec 29 ||'''Mosquito'''||'''John Bunch's House''' west of Tomoka State Park |- |1830||7331830 US Federal Census Mosquito Co, FloridaTerritory |- |1835||Mosquito||'''New Smyrna''' |- |''1835-1842''||''2nd Seminole War''|| '''Florida War'''
decimated population |- |1840|| 731840 US Federal Census Mosquito Co, Florida Territory |- |1843|| ||'''Enterprise''' |- |1844 Mar 14||'''Orange County''' ||'''Orlando''' |- |1845 Mar 3|| '''Florida State of USA''' |- |1850||4661850 US Federal Census Orange Co, FL |- |''1855-1858''||''3rd Seminole War'' |- |1860||9871860 US Federal Census Orange Co, FL |- |''10 Jan 1861
4 May 1865''||War Between the States
Florida's participation||People moved to Orange Co from warhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florida |- |1870|| 2,195}1870 US Federal Census Orange Co, FL |- |1880||6,6181880 US Federal Census Orange Co, FL |- |1890||12,5841890 US Federal Census Orange Co, FL |- |1900||11,3741900 US Federal Census Orange Co, FL |- |1910||19,1071910 US Federal Census Orange Co, FL |- |1920||19,8901920 US Federal Census Orange Co, FL |- |1930||49,7371930 US Federal Census Orange Co, FL |- |1940||70,0741940 US Federal Census Orange Co, FL |- |1950||114,9501950 US Federal Census Orange Co, FL |- |1960||263,5401960 US Federal Census Orange Co, FL |- |1970||344,3111970 US Federal Census Orange Co, FL |- |1980||471,0161980 US Federal Census Orange Co, FL |- |1990||677,4911990 US Federal Census Orange Co, FL |- |2000||896,3442000 US Federal Census Orange Co, FL |- |2010||1,145,9562010 US Federal Census Orange Co, FL |- |2020||1,429,9082020 US Federal Census Orange Co, FL |- |2030|| |} ===1830 US Census Mosquito County, Florida Territory=== The population of Florida Territory USA Mosquito County were rugged pioneers. There were very few people of European descent. Only 53 white men, women, and children. There were 27 free colored (sic) people, men and women. The great proportion, 664, of the residents of Mosquito County, Florida Territory, USA were enslaved. It makes you think about the relationship among the slaveholders and the enslaved. Several of the children were mulatto and consider the farms with limited protection and number of 'enslaved.' One farm had only 1 white male in his 20s on the farm with 1 freeman and 4 freewomen holding 99 enslaved people. Another farm of 3 male owners and 5 freemen held 190 enslaved persons. Quite a few people to control and supervise. The slaveholders must have built incredible working or family relationships with these people.1830 US Federal Census '''Population 1830 US Census''' {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |Resident || W Males || W Females||M Slaves|| F Slaves||Free M||Free F|| Total
'''Slaves'''||Aliens not
Naturalized |- |Darley, James || 1@20-30,
1@50-60 ||1@20-30 || 23 || 15 || || || '''38'''||2 |- |McRae, Duncan||2@30-40 || || 31 || 28 || 1 || 5 || '''53''' || |- | Anderson, George ||1@60-70 || || 31 || 35 || || 1 || '''65''' || |- | Heriot, Robert || 2@20-30 || || 18||11 ||1 || ||'''28''' || |- | Hunter, Joseph || 1@20-30 ||1@20-30 || 36|| 12 || || || '''32'''|| |- | Dummitt, Douglas || 2@20-30
2@40-50 || || 27 || 21 || 2 || ||'''48''' ||2 |- | Osmond, Mrs. S || 1@15-20
1@30-40 ||2@10-15
1@30-40 ||24 ||22 ||3 || 2 ||'''56''' || |- | Balow, John S || 2 @20-30,
1@30-40|| || 107 || 87 ||2 ||4 ||'''190''' || |- | Reis, O. S. || 1@20-30 || ||48 ||56 || 1 ||4 ||'''99''' || |- |Woodruff, Joseph ||1@15-20,
1@20-30 || 9 || 16|| || ||||'''25''' || |- |Peyster, William ||2@10-15,
2@20-30,
1@30-40 || 1@20-30||9 ||2 || || ||'''11''' || |- |Simons, Charles W. ||1@15-20 || || 6 || 1 || || ||'''7''' || |- |Dunham, Alxd. F. || 4@20-30 || 1@5-10,
2@20-30 || 3 || || 1|| || '''2''' || |- |Lee, Francis|| 1@5-10,
1@20-30,
1@30-40 || 1@0-5,
1@20-30 || || || || ||'''0''' || |- |Darley, Daniel || 1@0-5,
1@40-50|| 1@0-5,
1@5-10,
1@20-30 || 2|| || |||||'''2''' || |- | ||35||23||381||290||11||16||'''664'''||4 |}Mosquito, FL 1830 Federal Census Microfilm #M19-15 ftp://ftp.us-census.org/pub/usgenweb/census/fl/mosquito/1830/ ===1840 US Census Mosquito County, Florida State=== These residents are not seen in later Census after the massive Florida War of 1835. Did they die? Leave? We need to find out. Did their children return? The 1840 census did not list names. These residents may have aged out by 1850 and their descendants may be in the various named counties in the census. We need to track their whereabouts. But they maybe in unmarked graves or may have moved out of state. One census taker in 1840 said he could not find a soul in massive Mosquito County. Another report says 73 (see Official 1840 Census below). (Aside: the male slave counts were unreadable, so their count is deduced from the total number of slaves less the number of other people in the household.This Census was transcribed by Denise Smiley and proofread by Ida Boyce Submitted to the USGenWeb Census Project http://www.us-census.org/) '''Population 1840 US Census Mosquito County, Florida''' {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |Gender ||Population |- |Male|| 70 |- |Female||3 |- |Total||73 |}https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka/files/original/08c752ef3296ddebdcb6177468698998.JPG == Sources ==
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Mostyn Name Study
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Mostyn Park Colliery Mining Disaster, 1807
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Motley County, Texas
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A weekly newspaper has been published in Matador since 1891, variously named the Maverick, Gusher, News, Tribune, and Messenger; since 1985 it has been known as the Motley County Tribune Politics-
Motley County supported Democratic candidates in each presidential election between 1892 and 1948; the only exception occurred in 1928, when they supported Republican Herbert Hoover over Catholic Democrat Al Smith. In elections between 1952 and 1992, however, the county usually supported Republican presidential candidates. The only exceptions occurred in 1956, when a majority of county voters supported Adlai Stevenson; in 1964, when they supported Lyndon B. Johnson; and in 1976, when they supported James E. Carter. *mid-1980s Motley County was one of sixty-two Texas counties still legally dry.( Many Panhandle counties were dry for many years] Highways:
*Highway 62/U.S. Highway 70 *Texas 70.svg State Highway 70 Library:
The Motley County Library has been housed since 1986 in the Moore Building, a brick structure constructed in 1916 after a fire swept through downtown Matador and destroyed wooden frame buildings. The Moore Building was previously a grocery store and a butcher shop. The library had been within the Matador school facilities until a tornado struck in 1984. With the help of a Meadows Foundation grant, the Moore Building was renovated so that it could house the library. An adjacent library annex building is used for storage, as a genealogical room, and for meetings and social events. ====Town==== *[[:Category:Matador, Texas|Matador]] (county seat) *[[:Category:Roaring Springs, Texas|Roaring Springs]] :Unincorporated communities
*[[:Category:Flomot, Texas|Flomot]] Ghost towns
*[[:Category:Tee Pee City, Texas|Tee Pee City]] *[[:Category:Whiteflat, Texas|Whiteflat]] ===Formed From=== *1876--Motley County was created 21 August 1876 from Bexar Land District. ====County Resources==== *[http://www.hiddenancestors.com/txmotley/Newspapers/index.htm Newspaper clippings] *[https://familysearch.org/eng/library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=titledetails&titleno=1348478&disp=The+Moore+and+Criswell+families+of+Motley Moore and Criswell families] *[http://www.hiddenancestors.com/txmotley/index.html TXGen Genealogy] ===Census=== :1880 --- 24 — :1890 --- 139 479.2% :1900 --- 1,257 804.3% :1910 --- 2,396 90.6% :1920 --- 4,107 71.4% :1930 --- 6,812 65.9% :1940 --- 4,994 −26.7% :1950 --- 3,963 −20.6% :1960 --- 2,870 −27.6% :1970 --- 2,178 −24.1% :1980 --- 1,950 −10.5% :1990 --- 1,532 −21.4% :2000 --- 1,426 −6.9% :2010 --- 1,210 −15.1% :Est. 2015 --- 1,148 ====Notables==== ====County Events and Resources==== *April stock show at Matador, {{Image|file=Motley_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=160 |caption=adj. counties. }} *Annual old settlers' reunion at Roaring Springs *Game preserve for antelope and deer. *Hunters - search of quail, doves, deer, pheasants, aoudad sheep, and antelope. *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/tx/motley/land/motley.txt List '''original land owners'''] ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *'''[[:Category: Motley County, Texas, Cemeteries]]''' *[http://www.usgwtombstones.org/texas/motley.html Tombstone transcription, cemeteries] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Motley/ListMotley.html Motley county Cemeteries] Gloria Mayfield *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2692 FindaGrave cemeteries] ===Sources===
Motu Cemetery Free Space
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'''LOCATION'''
Motu Road,
Motu 4092
'''GPS''' coordinates: -38.24775, 177.53857 === Links === ::[https://cemeterysearch.gdc.govt.nz/ Gisborne District Council cemetery search] ::[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2645195/motu-cemetery Find a Grave] ::[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Motu-Cemetery---Gisborne/306128 BillionGraves] ::[https://gizzy.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=926fb5cfb36d4ec5874c16bbf51245e0 Gisborne Cemetery Search - interactive map]
Motz Name Study
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As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual research pages focus on particular areas of research and provide a space for comments, discussion and collaboration. They can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (German Motz's), by time period (18th Century Motz's), or by topic (Motz Brick Walls, DNA, Occupations or Statistics). These focus areas may include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ==How to Join== To join the Motz Name Study, just add your name and area of interest to the Membership list below. There is a list of [[#How You Can Help|tasks and research pages]] below, so there are lots of ways to contribute to the name study. If there is a specific research page that fits your interests, please post an introductory comment on the specific research page, and dive in! {{Member|ONS|name=Motz}} Once you are ready to go, you can show your project affiliation by adding the ONS Member Sticker to your own profile. (See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:Member Template:Member].)
'''-Or-''' for extra emphasis, add the name study sticker below the == Biography == line. (The sticker automatically includes the category as well.) (See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:One_Name_Study Template:One_Name_Study].){{One Name Study|name=Motz}}
(See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:Migrating_Ancestor Template:Migrating_Ancestor], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Country_Flags Space:Country_Flags]) {{Migrating Ancestor |origin= Ireland |origin-flag= Flags-2.jpg |destination= the United States |destination-flag= 50star.gif }}
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Motz ONS Brick Walls
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Moulton Annals
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Page 5, 198 and 200 . . . ''photo''. ::'''Male Index'''. . ''(p. 211. )'' :1.) [[Moulton-1064|Abraham '''Moulton''' (1768 - 1825) ]] m: [[Matthews-6338|Mary ('''Matthews''') (1775 - 1819) (p. 6) ]] :'''2.''') [[Moulton-1065|(James) Abraham Matthews '''Moulton''']] m: [[Jones-46871|Mary ('''Jones''') (1813 - 1863) ''to SRC WA'']] :'''3.''') [[Moulton-1066|Abraham Walter '''Moulton''']] m: [[Trayhorn-1|Esther Rosanna ('''Trayhorn''') (1840 - 1886) (p. 24) ]]
{{Image|file=Photos-946.png |align=r |size= 80 | label = Australia, Wattle |caption=Visit : [[:Category: Their Service, Moulton Name Study|Family
Their Service]] }} ::[[Moulton-1997|Abraham Walter Moulton]] '''1 -''' (p. 30-58) :::[[Moulton-1896|Alfred Matthew '''Moulton''']] (p. 4) :::[[Moulton-2151|Alton Thomas '''Moulton''']] (p. 164) :::[[Moulton-1878|Bertie James '''Moulton''']] (p. 4) ::::C '''Moulton''' (p. 103) :::[[Moulton-1425|Charles Abraham John '''Moulton''']] [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|20px|Poppy]] (p. 79) :::[[Moulton-1894|Charles Mathew '''Moulton''']] (p. 4) :::[[Moulton-1427|Cecil Walter '''Moulton''']] [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|20px|Poppy]] (p. 99) :::[[Moulton-1882|Clarence Vernon P '''Moulton''']] (p. 4) ::[[Moulton-1886|Claude Walter Moulton]] '''13 -''' (p. 185) :::[[Moulton-1892|David Guy '''Moulton''']] (p. 112) :::[[Moulton-1891|Edward Lea '''Moulton''']] (p. 112) :::[[Moulton-1893|Ernest Frederick '''Moulton''']] (p. 100) :::[[Moulton-1734|Ernest James '''Moulton''']] (p. 4) :::[[Moulton-1895|Francis Richard '''Moulton''']] (p. 4) :::[[Moulton-1910|Frederick Robert '''Moulton''']] (p. 191) :::[[Moulton-1907|Gordon Herbert '''Moulton''']] (p. 4) ::[[Moulton-1821|Harold Robert Moulton]] '''14 -''' (p. 191) :::[[Moulton-1901|Herbert Horace '''Moulton''']] m. [[Otway-140|Maud Mary '''Otway''']] (1894) (p. 4)
:::[[Moulton-1904|James Abraham Peter '''Moulton''']] (p. 159) :::[[Moulton-1879|James Matthew '''Moulton''']] (p. 4) :'''3.''') [[Moulton-1067|James Matthews '''Moulton''']] m. [[Chiverell-3|Sarah '''Chiverell''']] (1838 - 1867) (p. 4) - - - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy'''/'''Moulton-Descendants-1067 '''\''' Descend / ]
:::::and later: m. [[Strange-1969|Sarah '''Strange''']] (1855 - 1940) in 1875.
:::[[Moulton-1908|Leonard Matthew '''Moulton''']] (p. 4) ::[[Moulton-1424|Lewis Charles Moulton]] '''2 -''' m. [[Giblett-104|Helen '''Giblett''']](1855 - 1946) (p. 30-58)
:::[[Moulton-1880|Louis Bevan '''Moulton''']] (p. 4) :::[[Moulton-1733|Louis James '''Moulton''']] m. [[Otway-135|Annie Maria '''Otway''']](1874 - 1935) (p. 4)
:::[[Moulton-1914|Louis Leeds '''Moulton''']] [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|20px|Poppy]] ::[[Moulton-1426|Matthew Frederick Moulton]] '''3 -''' m. [[Forrest-1630|Edith Maria '''Forrest''']] (1867 - 1937) (p. 94-99)
:::[[Moulton-1746|Oscar Frank '''Moulton''']] (p. 112) :::[[Moulton-1884|Rede William '''Moulton''']] [[Image:Photos-946.png|15px|Australia, Wattle . . Their Service ]] (p. 4) :::[[Moulton-1804|Richard Ralph '''Moulton''']] [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|20px|Poppy]] :::[[Moulton-2521|Ronald Oscar '''Moulton''']] (p. 112) ::[[Moulton-1885|Stephen James Moulton]] '''10 -''' m. [[Wheatley-1593|Sarah Ellen '''Wheatley''']] (1874 - 1916) (p. 156-159)
::::: and later: m. [[Wheatley-2214|Florence '''Wheatley''']] (1877 - 1927) :'''3.''') [[Moulton-1803|Stephen Leeds '''Moulton''']] m. [[Jones-82443|Amelia Cassandra '''Jones''']] (1849 - 1884) (p. 4) - - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Moulton-Descendants-1803 \ Descend / ]
::::: and later: m. [[Burgess-8561|Charlotte Penelope '''Burgess''']] (1861) :::[[Moulton-1911|Walter James '''Moulton''']] [[Image:Photos-946.png|15px|Australia, Wattle . . Their Service ]] (p. 193) :::[[Moulton-1428|Wilfred Alexander '''Moulton''']] [[Image:Photos-946.png|15px|Australia, Wattle . . Their Service ]] m. [[Draper-2368|Hilda Selina '''Draper''']] (1896 - 1987) (p. 102)
{{Image|file= Flags_of_Australia-5.jpg |align=r |size= 65 |label= The colony of Western Australia |caption= [[Space:West_Aust_Marriages_-_Moulton_Tree|'''Moulton'''
Marriages]] }} ==== Female Index ==== ::[[Moulton-1887|Ada Maria Moulton]] '''7 -''' (p. 121) ::[[Moulton-1998|Adelaide Moulton ]] '''4 -''' (p. 114) :::[[Moulton-1912|Agnes May (Moulton) Langdon]] (p. 194) :::[[Moulton-1902|Alma Minnie ('''Moulton''') Coles]] m. [[Coles-2337|Joseph Arthur '''Coles''']] (p. 4) :::[[Moulton-1900|Amy Maud ('''Moulton''') Manton]] (p. 4) :::[[Moulton-1899|Clara May ('''Moulton''') Reynolds]] (p. 4) :::[[Moulton-1876|Clara May Muad ('''Moulton''') Glover]] (p. 4) ::[[Moulton-1999|Eda Maria Moulton]] '''11 -''' (p. 166) :::[[Moulton-1765|Ellen Grace ('''Moulton''') Pickles]] (p. 4) :::[[Moulton-1522|Esther Anne ('''Moulton''') Ladhams]] m. [[Ladhams-65|Thomas George '''Ladhams''']] (p. 59) ::::[[Veale-220|Esther Rose ('''Veale''') Connell]] (p. 140) :::[[Moulton-1903|Ethel Elsie ('''Moulton''') Turner ]] (p. 4) :::[[Moulton-1905|Helen Agnes ('''Moulton''') De Landgrafft]] m. John Frederick De Landgrafft (p. 65) ::[[Moulton-1805|Hilda Blanche (Moulton) McAlinden]] '''15 -''' m. [[McAlinden-34|Lewis Alexander]] [[space:McAlinden Story 101 - History Tree|'''McAlinden''']] (p. 198) :::[[Moulton-1881|Hilda Ethel ('''Moulton''') Smith]] (p. 4) ::[[Moulton-2000|Holly Kate (Moulton) White]] '''12 -''' (p. 168) :::[[Moulton-1877|Ivy Elsie ('''Moulton''') Callaghan ]] (p. 4) :::[[Moulton-1898|Lillia Sarah ('''Moulton''') Thompson ]] (p. 4) ::[[Moulton-1068|'''Lily''' Cecilia (Moulton) McAlinden]] '''9 -''' m. [[McAlinden-26|Frederick Patrick]] [[space:McAlinden Story 101 - History Tree|'''McAlinden''']] (p. 128) :::::: previously: m. [[Veale-219|Daniel Patrick '''Veale''' (1867 - 1897)]] :::[[Moulton-1883|Lily May ('''Moulton''') Pink ]] (p. 4) :::[[Moulton-1523|Linda Blanche ('''Moulton''') Guppy]] m. [[Guppy-146|Albert Henry '''Guppy''']] (p. 89) :'''3.''') [[Moulton-1730|Maria Agnes ('''Moulton''') Giblett]] m. [[Giblett-129|Thomas '''Giblett''' (1842 - 1897)]] (p. 4) - - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Giblett-Descendants-139 \ Descend / ]
:::[[Moulton-1731|Maria Ann ('''Moulton''')]] [[space:West Aust Marriages - Edwards Tree|Edwards ]] (p. 4) ::[[Moulton-1888|Maude Emma (Moulton) O'Neil]] '''6 -''' (p. 120) ::[[Moulton-1889|May Agnes (Moulton) McKernan]] '''5 -''' (p. 114) ::[[Moulton-1890|Rose Lilia (Moulton) Veale]] '''8 -''' m. [[Veale-432|Patrick Daniel '''Veale''']] (p. 126) :::[[Moulton-1524|Violet Zoe ('''Moulton''') Ladhams]] m. [[Ladhams-67|Richard '''Ladhams''']] (p. 80) :::[[space:Connell Story 101 - History Tree|Connell Story 101 - History Tree - ]] [[Space:Moulton_Story_101_-_History_Tree|Moulton Story 101 - ]] ::: [[space:West Aust Births - Blechynden Tree|West Aust '''Births''' - Blechynden Tree]] - [[space:West Aust Births - Moulton Tree|West Aust Births - Moulton Tree]] ::: [[space:West Aust Marriages - Blechynden Tree|West Aust '''Marriages''' - Blechynden Tree]] - [[space:West Aust Marriages - Edwards Tree|Edwards Tree]] - [[space:West Aust Marriages - Moulton Tree|Moulton Tree]] :::[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ozburials West Aust '''Cemeteries''' ][[space:West Aust Cemeteries - Connell Tree|- Connell Tree]][[space:West Aust Cemeteries - Moulton Tree| - Moulton Tree]] {{Image|file=Profile_Overview.gif |align=r |size= 75 | label = Profile Overview of Ancestors, and Descendants for Families \ Below / |caption= '''( \ Families / )'''
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:SHIPPING NOTES. ('''1897,''' February 19). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article33136007 ''Western Mail'' (Perth, WA : 1885 - 1954), ''p. 23.'' Retrieved May 4, 2020] ''A female'' Moulton arrives from England by RMS ''Ormuz,'' Feb 1897, at Albany. :::[https://bdm.justice.wa.gov.au/_apps/pioneersindex/default.aspx?uid=6652-1357-6884-3383 Western Australian B, D, or M.] | [http://portal.mcb.wa.gov.au/name-search/ MCB] | [https://www.bradyfamilytree.org/genealogy/search.php?mylastname=COPLEY&lnqualify=equals&mybool=AND Brady Family Tree in WA]
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Address: Moody Rd, Mound Bayou, MS 38762
Plus Code: W853+62 Mound Bayou, Mississippi
Coordinates: 33.90842, -90.69773
Directions: Head north on US-278 E/US-61 N toward Moody Rd. Exit Head east on Moody Rd toward Prentiss Mill Rd. for approximately 3 miles. Azion Missionary Baptist Church will be on the left.
FindAGrave Cemetery ID: 2398332
https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2398332/azion-missionary-baptist-church-cemetery
Included 17 memorials (100% photographed) [[:Category: Azion Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery, Mound Bayou, Mississippi|Azion Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery, Mound Bayou, Mississippi category]] 17memorials /17 profiles '''100% Complete''' === Beautiful Star Church Cemetery === {{Image|file=Mound_Bayou_Cemeteries-1.jpg |align=l |size=200 |caption=Scotts Family Cemetery. }} Also known as: '''Scotts Family Cemetery'''
Address: Old Mound Bayou Rd, Mound Bayou, MS 38762
Plus Code: W82F+7W Mound Bayou, Mississippi
Coordinates: 33.90079, -90.67521
Directions: From Edwards Avenue, Turn left at the 1st cross street onto E M.L.K. Jr Drive Continue onto E Mound Bayou Rd for 2 miles. Turn left onto Loran Rd and go north for about 1.4 miles. Turn right onto Old Mound Bayou Rd, Beautiful Star/Scotts Family Cemetery will be on the right
NOTE: Much of this route is on unpaved roads. Find A Grave Cemetery ID: (Beautiful Star) 2567609
https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2567609/beautiful-star-church-cemetery This cemetery includes 8 memorials with 7 photographs. All eight have profiles on WikiTree (See [[:Category: Beautiful Star Church Cemetery, Mound Bayou, Mississippi|Beautiful Star Church Cemetery]]). '''100% complete''' {{Image|file=Mound_Bayou_Cemeteries-15.jpg |align=l |size=200 |caption=Beautiful Star Plot Map. }} In addition to the headstones that have been photographed, there are four unidentified ledger markers in this cemetery. It is possible that the memorial which has no photograph belongs to one of these 4 unidentified markers. {{Clear}} === Black Brayboy Martin Cemetery === {{Image|file=Mound_Bayou_Cemeteries-2.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=Black Braboy Martin. }} Address: Near 703 Fisher Avenue, Mound Bayou,
Plus Code: V7GF+59C Mound Bayou, Mississippi
Coordinates: 33.8754883 -90.7264669W
Directions: From Edwards Avenue, right on East S. Street. Take second right onto Fisher Circle. Continue to end of road. Cemetery is on private property.
Find A Grave Cemetery ID: 2787922
https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2787922/black-braboy-martin There are only two memorials in the cemetery (100% photographed)
[[:Category: Black Braboy Martin, Mound Bayou, Mississippi|Black Braboy Martin, Mound Bayou, Mississippi category]]
2 memorials/2 profiles '''100% Complete''' === Hayes Cemetery === Although Find A Grave has a cemetery named Hayes associated with Mound Bayou, Mississippi, this is actually the same as Wesley United Methodist Cemetery. Please see Wesley Cemetery on this page. Address:
Plus Code:
Coordinates:
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Find A Grave Cemetery ID: 2576349
https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2576349/hayes-cemetery
=== Haywood Family Cemetery === {{Image|file=Mound_Bayou_Cemeteries-4.jpg |align=l |size=300 |caption=St. Gabriel and Haywood -- Street View }} '''NOTE: The "road" on the right side of this image that seems to run back to Haywood Cemetery is no longer there. There is a "path" next to Saint Gabriel Church that can be driven on.''' Address: Near 503 W M.L.K. Jr Dr, Mound Bayou, MS 38762
Plus Code: V7H8+R9Q Mound Bayou, Mississippi
Coordinates: 33.87798, -90.73511
Directions: From northbound US-278 E/US-61 N turn right on McGinnis Street/West MLK Jr. Drive. Continue east for approximately 0.3 miles. Cemetery is on the right set well back from the road. A path runs alongside St Gabriel Church (503 W M.L.K. Jr Drive) that can be use to drive back to the cemetery.
Find A Grave Cemetery ID: 2357583
https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2357583/haywood-family-cemetery
Currently there are 21 memorials (100% photographed) [[:Category: Haywood Family Cemetery, Mound Bayou, Mississippi|Haywood Family Cemetery, Mound Bayou, Mississippi category]] 21 memorials /21 profiles '''100% Complete''' === Hearon Cemetery & Extension === {{Image|file=Mound_Bayou_Cemeteries-7.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Hearon Cemetery and Extension }} The main cemetery lies to the east and south of the First Christian Church at 501 South Greenlee Avenue. The extension is across the bayou on a dirt road extension of Lee Avenue. Address: 501 S Green Lee Avenue, Mound Bayou, MS 38762
Plus Code: V7GF+MQQ Mound Bayou, Mississippi
Coordinates: 33.876955, -90.725386
Directions: From Edwards Avenue, heading north in Mound Bayou, take a right on Burn Street. Proceed to intersection with Green Lee Avenue. Cemetery is directly in front of you.
Find A Grave Cemetery ID: 2466094
https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2466094/hearon-cemetery
189 memorials / 99% photographed
[[:Category: Hearon Cemetery, Mound Bayou, Mississippi|Hearon Cemetery, Mound Bayou, Mississippi category]]
183 profiles Spreadsheet with WT IDs, FG memorial #s, and links to obituaries (if any)
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1b2JV81D-1iGXsZJC9ucK3mj3NwwGKKvluDI3PZiShF0/edit#gid=1050343072 === Jerusalem Cemetery === {{Image|file=Mound_Bayou_Cemeteries-6.jpg |align=l |size=200 |caption= Jerusalem Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery }} Address: 4967 Old Highway 61 Mound Bayou, MS 38762
Plus Code: V78F+288 Mound Bayou, Mississippi
Coordinates: 33.86437, -90.72728
Directions: From Cleveland, Mississippi, exit Highway 278 North at the Merigold exit for Old Highway 61. Take MS-161 (North Dr. MLK Jr Street) north towards Mound Bayou (becomes Edwards Avenue). Continue about 2.5 miles to intersection with Daniels Road. Church and cemetery are on the left.
Find A Grave Cemetery ID: 2331236
https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2331236/jerusalem-cemetery
Currently includes 7 memorials 0% photographed '''Needs category and profiles'''
NOTE: Find A Grave currently lists this cemetery as Cleveland, Mississippi; however it is closer to Mound Bayou. ===Moody Road Cemetery === Also known as '''Pilgrim Rest Cemetery'''
{{Image|file=Mound_Bayou_Cemeteries-9.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Pilgrim Rest (aka Moody Road) Cemetery. }}
Address: 446 Moody Road, Mound Bayou, Mississippi
NOTE: Although Google maps provides the address on Moody Road, it is not accurate. GPS coordinates are accurate. Follow directions listed below. Plus Code: W74C+JMF Mound Bayou, Mississippi
Coordinates: 33.90656, -90.72832
Directions: From Highway 278 heading north, exit onto Moody Road. Travel east about 1 mile to what used to be the intersection of Moody Road and Prentiss Mills Road. Cemetery will be on the right.
'''Note: There are two cemeteries on Find A Grave:''' Name: Pilgrim Rest Cemetery
Moody Road, Winstonville, Mississippi, USA
Coordinates: 33.90652, -90.72835
Find A Grave Cemetery ID: 2567566
https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2567566/pilgrim-rest-cemetery
Has 3 memorials (0% photographed) Moody Road Cemetery
446 Moody Road, Mound Bayou, Mississippi, USA
Coordinates: 33.90656, -90.72832
Find A Grave Cemetery ID: 2782470
https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2782470/moody-road-cemetery
Has 2 memorials (100% photographed) '''Needs category and profiles''' ===Morton Cemetery === {{Image|file=Mound_Bayou_Cemeteries-3.jpg |caption=Morton Cemetery }} Granger-Dorsey Road, Mound Bayou
Coordinates: 33.89028, -90.71056
Find A Grave Cemetery ID: 2793626
https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2793626/morton-cemetery
Directions: From intersection of East Mound Bayou Road and Granger-Dorsey Road, go north for 0.7 miles. Cemetery is on the left.
4 memorials / 100% photographed / 4 profiles '''100% Complete''' ===Mound Bayou Cemetery === {{Image|file=Mound_Bayou_Cemeteries-8.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=Mound Bayou Cemetery }} From the National Register of Historic Places Registration for Mound Bayou Historic District, the cemetery was described as: "The Mound Bayou Cemetery is an irregular shaped plot of land west of the waterway known Mound Bayou, west of Montgomery Street and Lafayette Avenue, and south of Martin Luther King Drive. The total number of graves in the cemetery is unknown and it is believed there are many unmarked burials. The oldest markers date from the last decades of the 19th century and include a variety of styles. Community co-founders Isaiah T. Montgomery and Benjamin T. Green are buried in the cemetery." The town was founded in 1887, and it appears the oldest burial in the cemetery occurred about 1891 (Addie A. Montgomery, daughter of Isaiah T. Montgomery, died 11 Nov 1891). Address: Green Street East
Plus Code: V7HG+54W Mound Bayou, Mississippi
Coordinates: 33.87798, -90.72468
Directions: From Edwards Avenue in Mound Bayou heading North, take a right on Green Street East. Take a right on Montgomery Street to park.
Find A Grave Cemetery ID: 2258931
https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2258931/mound-bayou-cemetery
Has 99 memorials (75% photographed)
[[:Category: Mound Bayou Cemetery, Bolivar County, Mississippi|Mound Bayou Cemetery, Bolivar County, Mississippi category]]
94 profiles ''NOTE: Some of the memorials included in Mound Bayou Cemetery are actually located in Hearon Cemetery. The Mound Bayou OPS team is working to disentangle memorials that were created in the Mound Bayou Cemetery as part of the use of the term Mound Bayou Commons.'' {{Clear}} ===Mound Bayou Memorial Gardens=== Sometimes seen in obituaries as Memorial Gardens #2. The cemetery has two sections: the eastern section (front, next to road) and the western section which is separated from the main cemetery by an access road. {{Image|file=Mound_Bayou_Cemeteries-10.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Aerial View Mound Bayou Memorial Gardens. }} Address: 610 Broadwater Avenue, Mound Bayou, Mississippi
Plus Code: V7PF+M8 Mound Bayou, Mississippi
Coordinates: 33.88643, -90.72688
Directions: From Edwards Avenue heading north, take a right on onto East Lampton Avenue. Proceed 300 feet to Broadwater Avenue and take a left. Continue on Broadwater Avenue about 0.2 miles. Cemetery will be on the left.
Find A Grave Cemetery ID: 2163349
https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2163349/mound-bayou-memorial-gardens
Currently includes 202 memorials (93% photographed)
[[:Category: Mound Bayou Memorial Gardens, Mound Bayou, Mississippi|Mound Bayou Memorial Gardens, Mound Bayou, Mississippi category]] Spreadsheet with links to Wikitree profile, Find A Grave memorial, and obituary (if any found) https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1x3yr1W0MLhvG2F87UDVXMXqaP0ceUqp8_gxkybbYz1U/edit#gid=1233092093 === Norman Family Cemetery === {{Image|file=Mound_Bayou_Cemeteries-11.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Norman Family Cemetery. }} {{Image|file=Mound_Bayou_Cemeteries-13.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Norman Family Cemetery Plot map }} Small family cemetery for the Norman and Morris family.
Address: West MLK Jr Drive, Mound Bayou, Mississippi
Plus Code: V7J7+C6V Mound Bayou, Mississippi
Coordinates: 33.88080, -90.73659
Directions: Heading north on Edwards Avenue in Mound Bayou, take a right on West MLK Jr. Drive. Head west to the Delta Medical Center. Turn right onto Matthew Road (parking lot). Cemetery is to the east from rear of parking lot.
Find A Grave Cemetery ID: 2335263
https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2335263/norman-family-cemetery
Includes 12 memorials (100% photographed)
[[:Category: Norman Family Cemetery, Mound Bayou, Mississippi|Norman Family Cemetery, Mound Bayou, Mississippi category]]
12 memorials/11 profiles '''Needs one profile created''' ===Pleasant Green Cemetery === Address: 42 W Mound Bayou Rd, Mound Bayou, MS 38762
Plus Code: V6H8+VW9 Mound Bayou, Mississippi
Coordinates: 33.87967, -90.78265
Directions: From Highway 278, head west on McGinnis St/W Mound Bayou Rd toward Tharpe Rd. Proceed approximately 2.3 miles. Cemetery will be on the right.
Find A Grave Cemetery ID: 2163342
https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2163342/pleasant-green-cemetery
Currently has 32 memorials (0% photographed) '''Needs category and profiles''' === Shiloh Cemetery === (added 31 Dec 2023) Old Mound Bayou Rd Coordinates: 33.89839, -90.69252
Find A Grave Cemetery ID: 2793248
https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2793248/shiloh-cemetery
Includes 23 memorials (100% photographed) Directions:
Head east on W M.L.K. Jr Dr toward Edwards Ave for 0.5 mi. Continue onto E Mound Bayou Rd for 0.5 mi. Turn left onto Granger Dorsey Rd and continue for 0.5 mi. Turn right onto Old Mound Bayou Rd and continue for 1.7 miles. Destination will be on the right. 23 memorials / 100% photographed / '''needs profiles''' === Saint Gabriel Cemetery === {{Image|file=Mound_Bayou_Cemeteries-4.jpg |align=l |size=400 |caption=St. Gabriel and Haywood -- Street View }} '''NOTE: The "road" on the right side of this image that seems to run back to Haywood Cemetery is no longer there. There is a "path" next to Saint Gabriel Church that can be driven on.''' Address: 501 S Green Lee Avenue, Mound Bayou, MS 38762
Plus Code: V7GF+MQQ Mound Bayou, Mississippi
Coordinates: 33.87800, -90.73414
Directions:
Find A Grave Cemetery ID: 2141285
https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2141285/saint-gabriel-cemetery
Includes 44 memorials (98% photographed) [[:Category: Saint Gabriel Cemetery, Mound Bayou, Mississippi|Saint Gabriel Cemetery, Mound Bayou, Mississippi category]] 44 memorials/ 45 profiles '''100% complete''' === Wanderer's Home Cemetery === Address: 504 East Mound Bayou Rd, Mound Bayou, Mississippi, USA
Plus Code:
Coordinates: 33.87992, -90.68333
Directions:
Find A Grave Cemetery ID: 2490932
https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2490932/wanderer's-home-cemetery
Currently includes 89 memorials (98% photographed)
[[:Category: Wanderer's Home Cemetery, Mound Bayou, Mississippi|Wanderer's Home Cemetery, Mound Bayou, Mississippi category]]
89 memorials/ 4 profiles '''Needs profiles created''' === Wesley United Methodist Cemetery === Also known as '''Sanders Cemetery''' {{Image|file=Mound_Bayou_Cemeteries-14.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Wesley United Methodist Cemetery (aka Sanders Cemetery) }} Address: 304 Green Street East, Mound Bayou, Mississippi, USA
Plus Code: V7HF+8Q Mound Bayou, Mississippi
Coordinates: 33.87815, -90.72551
Directions: From Edwards Avenue heading north, take a right onto Green Street East. Church will be on the right.
Find A Grave Cemetery ID: 2567601
https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2567601/wesley-united-methodist-cemetery
Includes 34 memorials (100% photographed)
[[:Category: Wesley United Methodist Cemetery, Mound Bayou, Mississippi|Wesley United Methodist Cemetery, Mound Bayou, Mississippi category]]
34 memorials/ 100% complete {{Image|file=Mound_Bayou_Cemeteries-16.jpg |align=L |size=500 |caption=Plot Map, Wesley United Methodist Cemetery (2023) }}
Mound Bayou Settlement, Bolivar County, Mississippi
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Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, Massachusetts
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Mount Barker Pioneer Women's Memorial Avenue
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- Eliza Allen (William)
- [[Bell-29590|Helen Barker]] ([[Whitbread-438|Lewis]])
- [[Barker-17733|(Miss) Ann Barker]]
- [[Whitbread-611|Sophia Barker]] ([[Barker-17733|William]])
- [[Elder-1806|Joanna Barr Smith]] ([[Smith-38911|Robert]])
- [[Young-49303|Anne Bell]] ([[Bell-35509|Allan sen]])
- [[Steer-777|Rebecca Bollen]] ([[Bollen-160|George]])
- [[Patterson-21191|Elizabeth Bowman]] ([[Bowman-12815|William]])
- Eva Buermann (Carl) - seems should be Eva's parent's in law [[Ziesenitz-1|Sophia Buermann]] and husband [[Buermann-2|Carl Buermann]]
- [[Cameron-6689|Mary Cameron]] ([[Cameron-6688|Donald]])
- Elizabeth Champion (Alfred) - [[Champion-399|Alfred Champion]] married [[Prater-331|Pheobe]], parents were [[Champion-398|Richard]] and [[Cowley-145|Elizabeth]]
- [[Skurray-4|Sarah Chapman]] ([[Chapman-9915|William]])
- [[Potter-12477|Priscilla Cleggett]] ([[Cleggett-29|James]])
- [[Wedd-197|Caroline Cleggett]] ([[Cleggett-28|Joseph]])
- Lucy Coleman (Arthur)
- Isabella Cook (Samuel)
- [[Floyd-3754|Rhoda Cook]] ([[Cook-20158|Walter sen]])
- [[Bell-35533|Janet Cornelius]] ([[Cornelius-2893|Frank]])
- Agnes Craig (George sen)
- Susanah Daniel (Ben sen)
- [[Monks-1173|Alice Duffield]] (Francis)
- [[Rowe-1558|Ann Dunn]] ([[Dunn-2806|John sen]])
- [[Williams-16209|Elizabeth Dunn]] ([[Dunn-2807|John jun]])
- [[Russell-16492|Frances Dumas]] ([[Dumas-912|Victor]])
- [[Rundle-846|Mary Dutch]] [[Dutch-241|Charles]]
- Mary Ellis (William)
- [[Burgess-13170|Eliza Eyles]] ([[Eyles-542|John]])
- Eliza Ferguson (John)
- [[Shepherd-9253|Elizabeth Fidler]] ([[Fidler-1004|William sen]])
- [[Burtt-357|Margaret Fidler]] ([[Fidler-1021|William]])
- [[Natt-46|Rosina Follett]] ([[Follett-1464|John]])
- [[Selby-2431|Susan Frampton]] ([[Frampton-1073|William]])
- Mary Freeman (Samuel) - perhaps [[Pearce-4660|Hannah/Annie Freeman]] married to [[Freeman-11342|Samuel Freeman]]
- [[White-72803|Sarah Gilbert]] ([[Gilbert-18190|Thomas]])
- Maryann Good (Thomas)
- (Miss) Bridgette Gower
- (Miss) Sarah Gower
- [[Morris-10739|Mary Howard]] ([[Howard-9147|Cornelius]])
- Eliza Hunt (Henry)
- Elizabeth McEwen (John)
- (Miss) Christina Macfarlan
- Louise Macfarlan (Lachlan)
- [[Paltridge-17|Mary McKenzie]] ([[McKenzie-2476|Roderick]])
- [[Coleman-7991|Emma May]] ([[May-6547|Frederick]])
- [[Rose-8477|Ann Milne]] ([[Milne-1409|James]])
- Harriett Morris (John)
- Anne Moss (Simeon)
- [[Jenkins-18580|Mary Mould]] (Richard)
- [[Chapman-18918|Elizabeth Paltridge]] ([[Paltridge-53|John]])
- [[Dunn-10346|Mary Paltridge]] ([[Paltridge-54|Thomas]])
- Hannah Pearce (James)
- [[Davis-45927|Sarah Pope]] ([[Pope-9441|Charles]])
- [[Curtis-16588|Katherine Raison]] [[Raison-169|John sen]])
- [[Thomson-8823|Jane Richardson]] ([[Richardson-22693|Adam]])
- [[Aurand-154|Jane Richardson]] ([[Richardson-27211|William]])
- [[Stewart-50016|Mary Ritson]] ([[Ritson-365|William]])
- [[Hughes-27613|Mary Rollison]] ([[Rollison-112|William]])
- [[Walter-8387|Julia Rossi]] ([[Rossi-1073|William]])
- [[Harris-57252|Catherine Salman]] ([[Salman-87|William]])
- [[Barritt-233|Elizabeth Sanders]] ([[Sanders-20507|Ben]])
- [[Sanders-20509|(Miss) Gertrude Sanders]]
- [[Bray-6698|Grace Sexton]] ([[Sexton-5452|Alfred]])
- [[Styles-1521|Elizabeth Sisson]] ([[Sisson-1924|John]])
- [[Jones-146767|Eliza Smith]] ([[Smith-332335|Frederick]])
- Mary Smith (Francis)
- [[Coleman-4024|Sarah Stephenson]] ([[Stephenson-1810|Thomas]])
- [[Sanders-10373|Mary Teakle]] ([[Teakle-33|David]])
- Mary Thomas (Benjamin)
- Jane Thomas (Frederick)
- [[Bowman-11953|Agnes von Doussa]] ([[Von_Doussa-8|Louis]])
- [[Follett-1357|Frances Wedd]] ([[Wedd-194|George]])
- [[Sisson-1911|Elizabeth Wedd]] ([[Wedd-184|John]])
- [[Johnstone-3456|Ann Weld]] ([[Weld-696|Octavius]])
- [[Malcolm-54|Margaret Williams]] ([[Williams-36286|James Trego]])
Mount Barker War Memorial South Australia
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Mount Bethel Presbyterian Cemetery Information
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Mount Breckan - History Tree
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(recorded on the wall in the ''Encounter Room'' at the Council Offices). *[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C284991 Victor Harbor, SA. c.1942. Exterior view of the Mount Breckan Club - ''AWM photo''] *[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C284992 Description
Victor Harbor, SA. 1942-06. Group portrait of members of Flight 23, No. 4 Initial Training School, WAAAF Training Section, outside the Mount Breckan Club where their course was conducted. - ''AWM photo''] Maker Frank Boase Studio - ''P01994.002''
Left to right: back row:
Aircraftwoman (ACW) D. Dawson, ACW W.A. Long, ACW M.F. Harris,
ACW Z.I. Cowan, ACW V.L. Read, ACW S.H. Pitcher;
second row: ACW J.A. Wickham, ACW C.M. Crowhurst, ACW D.G. Forbes,
ACW I.F. Fisher, ACW B.L. Althorp, ACW G.M. Abbott, ACW S.M. Lihou;
third row: ACW A.M. White, ACW C.A. Crawford, ACW S.S. Jones,
ACW M.A. Todd, ACW J.M. Moncrieff, ACW D.M. Baillie,
ACW A.E. Moore, ACW D.W. Cross, ACW P.M. Darwent;
front row: ACW J.L. Wells, ACW Joan C. Wellington, ACW D.K. Harvey, ACW M. Haskett,
Corporal Roberts, ACW E.J. Roberts, ACW J.D. Hutchins, ACW J.Z. Jensen, ACW D. Moran.
(Donor J Wellington)
Mount Calvary Catholic Cemetery
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===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! Last Name ! First Names ! data-sort-type="date" |Born ! data-sort-type="date" |Died ! Plot ! Transcription and Notes ! class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |Alcott||Allan A. "Al"||1926-12-28||2009-01-02|||||| |- |Alcott||Rita A Hughes||1926-05-23||2014-10-26|||||| |- |Alley||Rose Magdeline McAsey||1898-05-24||1952-03-29|||||| |- |Anderson||Frank J.||1890-05-30||1959-07-22|||||| |- |Anderson||Jessie Elsie Winfrey||1895-10-31||1957-02-15|||||| |- |Argo||Katie Flynn||1886-11-01||1970-08-16|||||| |- |Argo||William Henry "Harry"||1884-01-10||1959-12-27|||||| |- |Artzer||Albert John||1888-01-19||1905-05-12|||||| |- |Artzer||Ethel B. McGrath||1905-03-02||1905-05-08|||||| |- |Bailey||Mary||1905-02-04||1905-05-01|||||| |- |Barrow||Infant||1905-05-24||1905-05-24|||||| |- |Bartley||Marian Louise Herbers||1954-11-29||2010-08-23|||||| |- |Batterson||Charles||1905-02-13||1905-05-01|||||| |- |Batterson||Elizabeth L Gannon||1870-09-29||1957-05-14|||||| |- |Beems||Sgt Roger William||1893-11-26||1940-04-20|||||| |- |Bernard||William C||1866-02-13||1906-11-23|||||| |- |Bernard||William C, Jr||||1907-03-15|||||| |- |Berridge||Catherine Theresa Grannell||1878-08-18||1926-02-06|||||| |- |Berridge||Ira William||1920-05-07||1920-11-06|||||| |- |Bingham||Betty Jo Fitzgerald||1940-02-04||1987-11-10|||||| |- |Bishop||Catharine Scanlin||1836-09-24||1911-12-04|||||| |- |Bishop||Hamilton P||1829-04-12||1892-11-08|||||| |- |Bleier||Jere P.||1933-11-17||2015-11-11|||||| |- |Bowhay||Edward Elmer||1953-08-03||2001-10-21|||||| |- |Brosig||Carl||1839-04-09||1911-04-02|||||| |- |Brosig||Theresa||1839-09-06||1916-03-30|||||| |- |Brown||Louis F||1905-03-14||1905-05-05|||||| |- |Brucken||Albert J.J. "Boots"||1918-11-29||1999-06-14|||||| |- |Brucken||Donald E. "Donnie"||1943-12-07||2000-12-22|||||| |- |Brucken||Edward A||1905-03-03||1905-05-02|||||| |- |Brucken||Elnora F.||1925-11-08||1993-11-06|||||| |- |Brucken||Henry "Hank"||1911-09-03||1995-02-03|||||| |- |Brucken||John Thomas||1962-01-08||1997-06-02|||||| |- |Brucken||Lawrence B "Hap"||1920-08-30||2012-02-10|||||| |- |Brucken||Mary Hermesch||1920-12-24||2007-02-07|||||| |- |Brucken||Sandra S "Sandy" Ellis||1944-05-01||2013-03-14|||||| |- |Brucken||Thresia F Sextro||1905-03-02||1905-05-04|||||| |- |Burdiek||Lucille A Becker||1929-07-10||1987-07-26|||||| |- |Burdiek||Regis Gerald||1921-02-07||2004-02-24|||||| |- |Cargile||Samuel D||1905-02-11||1905-04-09|||||| |- |Cargile||Susan ||1905-02-17||1905-04-19|||||| |- |Cathcart||E Sloan ||1883-01-10||1979-02-25|||||| |- |Cathcart||John R ||1918-06-02||1919-01-28|||||| |- |Cathcart||Marguerite Mary Cooney ||1905-02-25||1975-06-19|||||| |- |Clowe||Anna Irene McAsey ||1908-10-21||2013-05-26|||||| |- |Clowe||Floyd Orren ||1905-03-01||1998-09-07|||||| |- |Coffindaffer||Hardy C ||1905-03-03||1905-04-06|||||| |- |Coffindaffer||Rose Ella Nugent ||1889-05-20||1963-04-17|||||| |- |Cooney||Anastasia Flynn ||1858-10-05||1920-01-26|||||| |- |Cooney||Carrie N ||1905-02-16||1905-05-07|||||| |- |Cooney||Catharine ||1871-02-08||1886-10-31|||||| |- |Cooney||Charles Edward ||1905-02-27||1905-04-29|||||| |- |Cooney||Conrad G ||1905-03-29||1905-05-22|||||| |- |Cooney||Ellen Flynn ||1856-07-21||1894-11-20|||||| |- |Cooney||Eugene Charles ||1908-11-18||1966-02-22|||||| |- |Cooney||Felix Duffy ||1905-03-01||1905-05-13|||||| |- |Cooney||Frances M ||1914-02-02||1914-02-22|||||| |- |Cooney||Francis Patrick ||1905-02-22||1905-05-10|||||| |- |Cooney||Grace Olive Lindsey ||1905-03-02||1905-04-13|||||| |- |Cooney||James ||1842-08-20||1917-09-07|||||| |- |Cooney||James J. ||1905-03-03||1905-04-10|||||| |- |Cooney||John Leo ||1905-03-06||1905-04-27|||||| |- |Cooney||Joseph Leon ||1928-07-10||2012-11-26|||||| |- |Cooney||Kenneth ||1923-11-24||1923-11-24|||||| |- |Cooney||Loree Frances Brewer ||1909-05-26||1986-03-30|||||| |- |Cooney||Margaret E ||1905-02-18||1905-05-02|||||| |- |Cooney||Margaret Flynn ||1843-01-01||1904-08-02|||||| |- |Cooney||Margaret M ||1905-03-24||1905-04-13|||||| |- |Cooney||Margaret Sarah "Sadie" Coleman ||1887-08-13||1956-01-18|||||| |- |Cooney||Mary Adelia Brown ||1884-03-01||1969-11-11|||||| |- |Cooney||Maud Catherine Early ||1905-03-01||1905-05-16|||||| |- |Cooney||Olive A. Nicoll ||1905-03-06||1905-06-04|||||| |- |Cooney||Patrick E ||1905-02-16||1905-04-08|||||| |- |Cooney||Paul ||1905-09-13||1908-09-06|||||| |- |Cooney||Sarah Josephine Whelan ||1905-02-28||1905-05-19|||||| |- |Cooney||Sharon Mae ||||1942-09-26|||||| |- |Cooney||Thomas ||1828-05-01||1914-11-19|||||| |- |Cooney||Thomas J ||1905-02-23||1905-05-15|||||| |- |Cooney||Thomas Joseph ||1900-07-14||1971-11-05|||||| |- |Cooney||William ||1851-10-29||1914-09-11|||||| |- |Cooney||William A||1905-02-14||1905-04-27|||||| |- |Cooney||William Cleverance||1905-02-23||1905-04-18|||||| |- |Cooney||Willis E||1915-11-16||1990-05-25|||||| |- |Corcoran||Edmund||1905-02-20||1905-05-09|||||| |- |Coughlin||Anna Lucille Walsh||1894-05-18||1977-09-06|||||| |- |Coughlin||John B||1897-02-09||1966-10-09|||||| |- |Coughlin||John B, Jr||1921-09-00||1921-10-00|||||| |- |Crowson||Aidan Lee||2010-11-19||2010-11-19|||||| |- |Crummey||Daniel Edward||1917-10-06||1975-07-12|||||| |- |Crummey||Georgetta M Decker||1922-09-13||1992-04-18|||||| |- |Crummey||William E "Bill"||1941-09-21||2013-07-24|||||| |- |Cummings||Josephine M||1905-02-19||1905-05-19|||||| |- |Danner||Victor Edward "Vic"||1940-06-27||2001-07-04|||||| |- |Davis||Mary||1905-02-21||1905-04-23|||||| |- |Decker||Celeste McCoy||1884-03-11||1932-02-10|||||| |- |Denton||Donald L||1936-06-14||2014-06-25|||||| |- |Denton||Eunice P. Becker||1937-03-11||1999-03-29|||||| |- |Denton||Julie Marie||1960-03-26||1993-12-24|||||| |- |Desbien||Brittomarte Lange||1905-03-11||1905-05-19|||||| |- |Desbien||Irene||1905-04-10||1905-06-15|||||| |- |Desbien||Laurel P||1905-04-15||1905-05-17|||||| |- |Desbien||Michelle M||1905-05-14||1905-05-14|||||| |- |Desbien||Phileas J||1905-03-06||1905-05-16|||||| |- |Desbien||Wendall C||1926-01-20||1993-10-12|||||| |- |DeVader||Daymon||||1964-11-23|||||| |- |DeVader||Dennis Dean||1955-09-11||1974-09-12|||||| |- |DeVader||Edna Frances Martin||1917-01-08||1997-11-27|||||| |- |DeVader||Henry F||1902-09-05||1972-04-27|||||| |- |DeVader||Ines Irene Hladky||1911-10-20||2004-08-11|||||| |- |DeVader||Katherine Rose||1960-09-16||1961-05-26|||||| |- |DeVader||Raymon||||1964-11-23|||||| |- |DeVader||Raymon Theodore||1933-06-05||1992-03-17|||||| |- |Dolsky||Bernadette M||1942-01-16||1943-04-01|||||| |- |Dolsky||Edward Frank||1915-03-20||2008-12-26|||||| |- |Dolsky||Edward Joseph "Eddy"||1940-06-13||2010-09-23|||||| |- |Dolsky||Rita F. Coffindaffer||1920-09-01||2002-02-04|||||| |- |Donahue||Connie F.||1905-03-07||1905-04-17|||||| |- |Donahue||Julia E.||1898-09-25||1973-07-01|||||| |- |Donnelly||Patrick||1905-01-04||1905-03-09|||||| |- |Doyle||James Theodore||1930-10-20||1991-02-06|||||| |- |Doyle||Joseph Leo "Joe"||1925-06-17||2015-02-16|||||| |- |Doyle||Josephine Helena Hurla||1894-10-21||1981-03-06|||||| |- |Doyle||Linda Kay||1956-12-31||1957-01-01|||||| |- |Dreher||Joyce Ellen||1905-05-08||1905-05-08|||||| |- |Enis||Herbert W||1913-08-12||1999-11-16|||||| |- |Enis||Loretta M||1913-03-20||1991-12-16|||||| |- |Ernst||August||1838-06-24||1922-12-21|||||| |- |Ernst||Margaret Segrist||1845-08-17||1905-05-20|||||| |- |Fagan||Ethel Grannell||1902-07-15||1986-11-23|||||| |- |Fagan||Leo||1905-03-15||1905-05-19|||||| |- |Fahey||Ellen Foley||1833-06-00||1903-10-15|||||| |- |Fahey||James||1904-12-31||1887-05-29|||||| |- |Fairfield||Barbara McBroom||1935-10-29||2005-09-03|||||| |- |Fitch||Mary Jo Doyle||1957-09-17||2011-09-22|||||| |- |Fitzgerald||Anna L||1905-03-01||1905-05-16|||||| |- |Fitzgerald||Catherine Christopher||1858-06-24||1905-04-16|||||| |- |Fitzgerald||Edna Mae Oelke||1905-03-12||1905-05-09|||||| |- |Fitzgerald||Edward F||1902-04-05||1992-08-13|||||| |- |Fitzgerald||Infant||||1905-05-12|||||| |- |Fitzgerald||James E||1905-03-14||1905-05-11|||||| |- |Fitzgerald||James E, Jr||1925-02-27||2012-03-11|||||| |- |Fitzgerald||James F||1922-06-20||2008-07-03|||||| |- |Fitzgerald||Johannah||1893-12-29||1893-12-29|||||| |- |Fitzgerald||John A||1905-03-05||1905-05-25|||||| |- |Fitzgerald||Mae L||1905-03-03||1905-05-28|||||| |- |Fitzgerald||Marcella L||1903-05-24||1989-12-24|||||| |- |Fitzgerald||Margarete||1893-12-29||1893-12-29|||||| |- |Fitzgerald||Maria Johanna Empt||1926-07-05||1995-02-10|||||| |- |Fitzgerald||Michael||1905-02-21||1905-04-25|||||| |- |Fitzgerald||Nellie "Irene" Bernritter||1919-07-16||2002-08-12|||||| |- |Fitzgerald||Thomas J||1905-03-11||1900-10-07|||||| |- |Fitzgerald||William||1905-01-12||1911-08-17|||||| |- |Fitzgerald||William J||1905-02-27||1901-08-13|||||| |- |Flynn||Henry||1905-02-21||1905-03-23|||||| |- |Flynn||John D.||1905-02-27||1905-04-08|||||| |- |Flynn||Joseph L.||1905-03-04||1905-03-26|||||| |- |Flynn||Julia A. Cooney||1852-11-25||1941-04-23|||||| |- |Flynn||Louise||1905-03-09||1905-06-13|||||| |- |Flynn||Mary Grace McAsey||1891-12-03||1981-10-26|||||| |- |Flynn||Michael||1905-01-23||1905-04-18|||||| |- |Flynn||Thomas F. ||1877-04-08||1948-04-16|||||| |- |Flynn||Thomas Harold ||1922-05-15||1974-07-24|||||| |- |Flynn||William ||1905-02-02||1905-04-10|||||| |- |Forster||August ||1868-11-11||1942-06-04|||||| |- |Forster||August J ||1898-01-31||1979-09-12|||||| |- |Forster||John T ||1903-02-06||1980-09-10|||||| |- |Forster||Mary Belle Miller ||1897-07-17||1986-01-02|||||| |- |Forster||Mary C ||1910-03-06||1998-09-06|||||| |- |Forster||Mary Klein ||1873-12-23||1934-06-13|||||| |- |Forster||Mary Louise Morrissey ||1897-09-20||1986-09-20|||||| |- |Forster||Paul Mathew ||1900-02-23||1987-06-04|||||| |- |Forster||Robert L ||1896-02-11||1958-09-29|||||| |- |Fox||Benedict A. "Bennie" ||1926-07-11||2005-10-24|||||| |- |Fox||Julia Margaret "Marge" Lundin ||1924-12-24||2009-05-01|||||| |- |Fricke||Forrest Kenneth ||1925-04-14||1977-11-22|||||| |- |Gebhart||Fred C, Jr ||1932-05-15||2015-03-12|||||| |- |Giard||Oliver ||1844-04-14||1892-02-29|||||| |- |Grannell||Adaline A. Kelly ||1912-09-08||2001-09-18|||||| |- |Grannell||Gladys Newkirk ||1900-03-13||1935-04-22|||||| |- |Grannell||Grace Amelia Kelly ||1847-02-10||1923-09-02|||||| |- |Grannell||Guy E. ||1910-04-20||1996-06-11|||||| |- |Grannell||James E. ||1909-11-05||1970-02-11|||||| |- |Grannell||John F. ||1905-02-14||1905-04-15|||||| |- |Grannell||Kenneth E. ||1905-03-27||1905-04-19|||||| |- |Grannell||Leo F. ||1915-05-09||1989-11-16|||||| |- |Grannell||Marjorie Mable Johnson ||1917-09-25||2001-02-26|||||| |- |Grannell||Matthew W, Jr ||1876-05-13||1910-04-05|||||| |- |Grannell||Matthew, Sr ||1905-01-06||1913-05-21|||||| |- |Grannell||Rozella "Ella" Lindsay ||1905-02-16||1905-05-15|||||| |- |Grannell||Thomas ||1905-02-12||1905-04-26|||||| |- |Gross||Allen Leo ||1948-10-05||2013-08-20|||||| |- |Guffey||Sharon Elizabeth ||||1980-12-24|||||| |- |Hale||Henry H ||1876-12-00||1905-05-16|||||| |- |Hale||Mary C Marshall ||1905-02-19||1905-05-16|||||| |- |Hamlin||Mary Lois Quinn ||1929-08-06||1965-07-02|||||| |- |Harman||Lizzie ||1905-01-28||1905-04-14|||||| |- |Harris||Eldon Leo ||1944-04-03||2011-02-17|||||| |- |Harris||Michael Leo ||1963-07-10||2004-10-28|||||| |- |Harris||Wanda Theresa Hurla ||1930-01-21||2006-10-16|||||| |- |Herbers||Alvin J ||1926-01-13||1999-08-09|||||| |- |Herbers||Charlotte Earline Cummings||1922-07-05||1972-02-11|||||| |- |Hill||Johanna||1905-02-14||1905-03-19|||||| |- |Hodison||Starlyn T||1930-03-27||1997-05-24|||||| |- |Hogan||Bridget E||1905-02-24||1905-05-18|||||| |- |Hogan||Bridget Shay||1905-01-28||1943-06-02|||||| |- |Hogan||James E||1905-02-22||1905-05-11|||||| |- |Hogan||Joseph||1895-01-10||1895-01-31|||||| |- |Hogan||Michael||1905-01-10||1897-09-03|||||| |- |Hogan||Michael Joseph||1887-07-15||1905-06-01|||||| |- |Hogan||Nell||1885-02-15||1979-03-18|||||| |- |Hogan||Patrick F||1905-02-19||1905-05-09|||||| |- |Hrenchir||Eleanor L. 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7) Source S/S = Same Stone ==SURNAMES BEGINNING WITH AB== {| class="wikitable " border="1" |+ |- !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|1 !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|2 !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|3 !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|4 !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|5 !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|6 |- |[[Bass-5676|Abernathy, Dannis Jimmie (Bass) ]] |10 Jan 1942 |1 Sep 2015 |Married 21 Aug 1990
S/S Richard Henry Abernathy |[https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2017/129/151643641_1494453712.jpg Tombstone] |{{findAGrave|151643641 }}, Memorial for Dannis Jimmie (Bass) Abernathy, Accessed 12 May 2020, Maintained by Genealogy Lover, (ID=46825118) |- |[[george-9801|Abernathy, Elizabeth Esther "Lizzie" (George)]] |10 July 1880 |1 Nov 1952 | |[https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2008/106/7283973_120836117154.jpg Tombstone] |{{findAGrave|7283973 }}, Memorial for Elizabeth Esther "Lizzie" (George) Abernathy, Accessed 12 May 2020, Created by Brown/Belobraydic, (ID=7283973), Maintained by Find A Grave |- |Abernathy, Helen D. |1910 |1991 |S/S as Richard P. Abernathy |[https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2006/74/7283866_114256671291.jpg Tombstone] |{{findAGrave|7283866 }}, Memorial for Helen D. Abernathy, Accessed 12 May 2020, Created by Brown/Belobraydic, (ID=7283973), Maintained by Find A Grave |- |Abernathy, Infant Son |27 Mar 1920 |27 Mar 1920 |Infant son of Ottis & Lizzie Abernathy |[https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2008/106/7283970_120836178330.jpg Tombstone] |{{findAGrave|7283970}}, Memorial for Infant Son. Abernathy, Accessed 12 May 2020, Created by Brown/Belobraydic, (ID=7283973), Maintained by Find A Grave |- |Abernathy, John Otis |15 Nov 1879 |2 Nov 1941 | |[https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2008/106/7283976_120836181359.jpg Tombstone] | {{findAGrave|7283976 }}, Memorial for John Otis Abernathy, Accessed 12 May 2020, Created by Brown/Belobraydic, (ID=7283973), Maintained by Find A Grave |- |[[Abernathy-2198|Abernathy, Richard Henry]] |22 Feb 1942 |12 Jul 2016 |S/S as Dannis Jimmie (Bass) Abernathy |[https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2017/129/166962781_1494453744.jpg Tombstone] | {{findAGrave|166962781 }}, Memorial for Richard Henry Abernathy, Accessed 12 May 2020, Maintained by Never Forgotten, (ID=166962781) |- |Abernaty, Richard Paul |2 Jun1908 |24 Jun 1957 |S/S as Helen D. Abernathy |[https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2006/74/7283862_114256668702.jpg Tombstone], | {{findAGrave|7283862 }}, Memorial for Richard P. Abernathy, Accessed 12 May 2020, Created by Brown/Belobraydic, (ID=7283973), Maintained by Find A Grave |} ==SURNAMES BEGINNING WITH AD== {| class="wikitable " border="1" |+ |- !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|1 !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|2 !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|3 !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|4 !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|5 !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|6 |- |Adams, Loveta (Reisor) |17 Apr 1921 |8 Mar 2017 | | | |- |Adams, Vesta |7 Feb 1916 |17 Nov 1996 | | | |- |Aday, Alice L. (Lacy) |21 Jan 1900 |22 Aug 1986 | | | |- |Aday, James T. |4 Sep 1897 |18 Jul 1974 | | | |} ==SURNAMES BEGINNING WITH AI== {| class="wikitable " border="1" |+ |- !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|1 !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|2 !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|3 !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|4 !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|5 !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|6 |- |Aikin, Eileen |8 Oct 1911 |1 Jul 1984 | | | |- |Airheart, Robert Lee |17 Jan 1928 |26 Apr 2007 | | | |} ==SURNAMES BEGINNING WITH AK== {| class="wikitable " border="1" |+ |- !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|1 !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|2 !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|3 !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|4 !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|5 !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|6 |- |Akard, Ray Lester |25 Apr 1907 |30 Sep 1971 | | | |- |Akard, Thelma Genieve (Nelson) |22 Jun 1909 |15 Apr 1969 | | | |- |} ==SURNAMES BEGINNING WITH AL== {| class="wikitable " border="1" |+ |- !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|1 !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|2 !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|3 !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|4 !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|5 !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|6 |- |Alexander, Bertie F. (Robbins) |18 Jul 1906 |19 Oct 1981 | | | |- |Alexander, Etta E. |18 Jul 1906 |7 Feb 1944 | | | |- |Alexander, George D. |5 Jan 1894 |14 Dec 1970 | | | |- |Alexander, James B. |5 Dec 1875 |11 Jul 1956 | | | |- |Alexander, Margaret Dora (Nelson) |31 Dec 1920 |19 Sep 1997 | | | |- |Alexander, Wilson McAdoo |1 Jun 1917 |12 Jul 1917 | | | |- |Allen, Martha Francis (Routt) |12 Feb 1884 |12 Aug 1949 | | | |- |Allen, Jr. Othar L. |9 Feb 1928 |30 Jun 1957 | | | |- |Allen, Sarah Francis (Hall) |23 Feb 1868 |21 Apr 1943 | | | |- |Allen, William L. |29 Jul 1875 |13 Mar 1906 | | | |- |Allgood, Lenard Leroy |2 Aug 1931 |17 Oct 1991 | | | |- |Allgood, Lillian Faye (Stailey) |28 Dec 1926 |3 Jun 2017 | | | |} ==SURNAMES BEGINNING WITH AM== {| class="wikitable " border="1" |+ |- !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|1 !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|2 !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|3 !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|4 !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|5 !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|6 |- |Amaro, Joaquin |16 Jun 1969 |4 Sep 2016 | | | |- |Amos, Benjamin F. |6 Apr 1893 |18 Oct 1918 | | | |- |Amos, Cora Lee (Randle) |27 Mar 1892 |18 Jan 1971 | | | |- |Amos, Joseph Earl |10 Jan 1897 |16 Oct 1957 | | | |- |Amos, Lucretia (Etherton) |7 May 1869 |28 Dec 1950 | | | |} ==SURNAMES BEGINNING WITH AN== {| class="wikitable " border="1" |+ |- !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|1 !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|2 !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|3 !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|4 !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|5 !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|6 |- |Anderson, Audie (Standford) |23 Oct 1921 |20 Jun 2015 | | | |- |Anderson, Eddie Ronald |1947 |1947 | | | |- |Anderson, Edgar T. "Ed" |22 Feb 1924 |21 Feb 1962 | | | |- |Anderson, Eric Drew |15 Sep 1982 |10 Aug 2003 | | | |- |Anderson, I. M. |16 Jul 1921 |9 Feb 2004 | | | |- |Anderson, James A. |8 Nov 1950 |2 Jun 1991 | | | |- |Anderson, Kenneth E. |9 Jun 1923 |7 Nov 2004 | | | |- |Anderson, Lillian (Burkett) |8 Sep 1902 |1961 | | | |- |Anderson, Pauline "Polly" (Caldwell) |1 Jul 1921 |12 Dec 1998 | | | |- |Andrews, Charles Arnold |1890 |14 Mar 1947 | | | |- |Andrews, Conley J. |1887 |1957 | | | |- |Andrews, Eva Lena (Rutz) |15 Dec 1896 |6 Nov 2000 | | | |- |Andrews, Laura Caroline (Webb) |2 Jun 1897 |29 Aug 1980 | | | |- |Antrobus, Gayle Ann (Airheart) |11 Jun 2009 |17 Oct 2009 | | | |} ==SURNAMES BEGINNING WITH AP== {| class="wikitable " border="1" |+ |- !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|1 !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|2 !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|3 !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|4 !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|5 !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|6 |- |Apple, Edward M. |3 Mar 1881 |31 Nov 1940 | | | |- |Apple, Ida Mozelle (Dees) |28 Oct 1911 |30 jun 1957 | | | |- |Apple, Nancy J. (Moon) |30 Nov 1936 |10 Aug 2012 | | | |- |Apple, Robert Samuel |8 Aug 1935 |6 Nov 2012 | | | |} ==SURNAMES BEGINNING WITH AR== {| class="wikitable " border="1" |+ |- !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|1 !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|2 !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|3 !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|4 !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|5 !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|6 |- |Archer, Ollie S. |11 Apr 1886 |20 Jun 1887 | | | |- |Archibald, Belle J. (Dashner) |28 Sep 1862 |24 Oct 1894 | | | |- |Archibald, Walter Scott |12 Jul 1859 |25 Dec 1922 | | | |- |Armstrong, Charley A. |23 Oct 1879 |21 Jul 1968 | | | |- |Armstrong, Eva (Hulsey) |29 Sep 1879 |30 Apr 1960 | | | |- |Arnett, Bobby jack |3 May 1927 |16 Dec 1999 | | | |- |Arnold, Albert J. |2 Jun 1858 |25 Jan 1941 | | | |- |Arnold, Barry Lynn |8 Feb 1971 |28 Feb 2001 | | | |- |Arnold, Bill R. |3 Feb 1880 |8 Apr 1956 | | | |- |Arnold, Effie (Bray) | |28 Jun 1963 | | | |- |Arnold, Ermal R. |23 Jan 1901 |4 Jan 1970 | | | |- |Arnold, Fannie Lee (Gilmer) |15 Aug 1906 |21 Jan 1999 | | | |- |Arnold, Jesse C. |11 Mar 1916 |2 Jan 1964 | | | |- |Arnold, Jesse Calvin |29 Dec 1885 |1 Feb 1979 | | | |- |Arnold, Joe Sye |8 Dec 1901 |4 Mar 1986 | | | |- |Arnold, Josie Pearl (Edwards) |5 Mar 1904 |29 Oct 1970 | | | |- |Arnold, June H. (Cunningham) |7 Jul 1932 |2 May 2005 | | | |- |Arnold, Mary E. |9 Feb 1860 |13 Jan 1939 | | | |- |Arnold, Mary Lena |10 Dec 1926 |7 Oct 1932 | | | |- |Arnold, Mary Nell (Morris) |15 Oct 1926 |18 Jan 2011 | | | |- |Arnold, Mattie |1878 |1928 | | | |- |Arnold, Maud | |12 Jan 1974 | | | |- |Arnold, Ozey Andrew |6 Jun 1923 |4 Nov 2002 | | | |- |Arnold, Robin Nicole |3 Jul 1957 |2 Jan 2010 | | | |- |Arnold, Ruby (Bethell) |28 Sep 1893 |21 Apr 1981 | | | |- |Arnold, Ruth (Rhoades) |21 Nov 1910 |8 Nov 2016 | | | |- |Arnold, Willie L. |25 Jun 1899 |19 Sep 1945 | | | |- |Arnspiger, Edith Delores (Dockstader) |11 Oct 1901 |22 Jun 1990 | | | |- |Arnspiger, James Harvey |23 Jul 1900 |10 Mar 1970 | | | |- |Arriaga, Domingo |11 Dec 1952 |27 Nov 2009 | | | |- |Arrington, Charles Kitchen |20 Jan 1908 |1 Aug 1982 | | | |- |Arrington, Martha Loraine (Connell) |26 Aug 1908 |2 Arp 1993 | | | |- |Arthue, Marjorie (Macon) |23 Jul 1921 |29 Jul 2007 | | | |} ==SURNAMES BEGINNING WITH AS== {| class="wikitable " border="1" |+ |- !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|1 !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|2 !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|3 !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|4 !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|5 !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|6 |- |Ashley, Brenda Gail |24 May 1947 |17 Apr 1988 | | | |- |Ashley, Gay Nell (London) |24 Oct 1960 |13 May 2011 | | | |- |Ashwood, Mark Leon |11 Dec 1978 |6 Jul 2016 | | | |} ==SURNAMES BEGINNING WITH AT== {| class="wikitable " border="1" |+ |- !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|1 !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|2 !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|3 !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|4 !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|5 !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|6 |- |Aten, Alma Pearl "Sham" (Mashburn) |10 Nov 1906 |26 Dec 1975 | | | |- |Aten, Marion Clark |6 Jun 1907 |6 Nov 1963 | | | |- |Atkinson, Lieut George Harrell |16 Jan 1922 |15 Mar 1945 | | | |- |Atkinson, Hamp S. |11 Dec 1885 |17 Mar 1933 | | | |- |Atkinson, Willie May (Kelly) |1889 |1979 | | | |} ==SURNAMES BEGINNING WITH AU== {| class="wikitable " border="1" |+ |- !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|1 !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|2 !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|3 !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|4 !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|5 !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|6 |- |Au, Palmer FC |10 Jan 1916 |2 Apr 1999 | | | |- |Aubrey, John Graham |16 Dec 1928 |5 Jan 1958 | | | |- |Aubrey, Mary Belle (McWhirter) |8 Sep 1896 |12 Jul 1964 | | | |- |Aubrey, Rev. Victor Kingsley |28 Aug 1895 |1 Jan 1957 | | | |} ==SURNAMES BEGINNING WITH AV== {| class="wikitable " border="1" |+ |- !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|1 !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|2 !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|3 !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|4 !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|5 !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|6 |- |Avery, Eddy Malone |17 Jan 1882 |8 Jul 1883 | | | |- |Avery, Ira Emmett |10 Nov 1892 |25 Jun 1893 | | | |- |Avery, Juda A. |25 Jun 1861 |15 Nov 1892 | | | |} == Sources ==
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Mount Desert, is a town in Hancock County settled in 1761 and incorporated on February 17, 1789 from Mount Desert Plantation.
The Island of Mount Desert had a fascinating history long before the English settlers arrival in 1761.
For further reading ''Asticou’s Island Domain: Wabanaki peoples at Mount Desert Island 1500-2000''''
[https://www.nps.gov/parkhistory/online_books/acad/wabanaki_peoples_vol1.pdf ''Asticou’s Island Domain: Volume 1 '']
[https://www.nps.gov/parkhistory/online_books/acad/wabanaki_peoples_vol2.pdf ''Asticou’s Island Domain: Volume 2''] * Parent Page: [[Space:Hancock_County%2C_Maine|'''Hancock County ''']] * Mount Desert, Maine [[:Category:Mount_Desert%2C_Maine|Category Page]] {| class="wikitable" border="1" style="width: 650px" | scope="col" align="center" style="width: 80px; background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Date''' | scope="col" align="center" style="width: 270px; background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Designation''' | scope="col" align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Note''' |- | -1534|| name unknown|| Wabanaki peoples - the Maliseet, Micmac, Passamaquoddy and Penobscot tribes |- | 1534-1760||Nouvelle France||Under French control, no known European settlers |- |1760||unorganized territory
Lincoln, Massachusetts Bay||France surrenders September 8, 1760, Britain officially takes control of the area |- |1762||||Township #3 East of Union River was formed February 27, 1762 |- | 1776|| ||America's declarers independence from Britain July 4, 1776 |- | 1776|| Mount Desert Plantation, Lincoln, Massachusetts||Mount Desert Plantation was formed March 2, 1776 from a portion of Township #3 EUR |- |1789||Mount Desert, Lincoln, Massachusetts ||[[Space:Mount_Desert%2C_Maine_One_Place_Study|Mount Desert]] incorporated February 17, 1789 from from Mount Desert Plantation. |- | 1789 ||Mount Desert , Hancock, Massachusetts||Hancock County is formed June 25, 1789 |- |1796||Mount Desert, Hancock, Massachusetts||February 23, 1796 Set off land to form [[Space:Bar_Harbor|'''Eden''']] (Bar Harbor). |- | 1820|| Mount Desert, Hancock, Maine||Maine becomes the 23 state March 15, 1820 |- |1830|| Mount Desert, Hancock, Maine||March 16, 1830 Set off land to form [[Space:Cranberry_Isles_Maine|'''Cranberry Isles Maine''']]. |- |1838||Mount Desert, Hancock, Maine|| Mount Desert set off Barletts, Hardwood, Robinsons or Tinker's Islands and incorporated them into a town named Seaville. |- |1848||Mount Desert, Hancock, Maine|| June 3, 1848 Mount Desert set off land to form '''Mansel''', August 8 1848 Mansel was renamed [[Space:Tremont|'''Tremont''']]. |- |1859||Mount Desert, Hancock, Main||February 24, 1859 Seaville was dissolved. Bartlett Island was returned to Mount Desert and Hardwood and Tinker's Islands annexed to [[Space:Tremont|'''Tremont''']]. |} ==Villages, Locations and Settlements == {| class="wikitable" border="1" style="width: 500px" | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Villages, Locations
and Settlements''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Settler/Namesake/Note''' |- | Asticou||(Named for Asticou 1590-16?? the sachem
king of the local Native American Tribe) |- | Bartletts Island (1830c)||[[Bartlett-4940|Christopher Bartlett (1732-abt.1806)]] |- | Beech Hill aka Beach Mountain, Beach Hill Mountain|| [[Wasgatt-14 | Davis Wasgatt (1751 - 1843)]] 1789 |- |Denning's Pond aka Echo Lake || Samuel Dennen/Denning |- | Hall Quarry||[[Hall-57402|Cryrus James Hall (1833-1907)]] |- | Ingraham Point|| |- | Long Pond aka Great Pond || |- | Northeast Harbor||[[Manchester-483|John Manchester(1732 - bef. 1803)]] 1775 |- | Otter Creek|| |- | Pretty Marsh|| |- | Seal Harbor|| |- | Seaville (1840c, 1850c)||"Seaville is an extinct town, now part of Mount Desert and Tremont." |- | Somesville ||[[Somes-58|Abraham I. Somes I (1732-1819)]]1761 |- | The Sound aka Somes Sound||[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Somes_Sound"Somes Sound is a fjard, a body of water running deep into Mount Desert Island," ]] |- |Upper & Lower Hadlock Ponds ||[[Hadlock-261|Samuel Hadlock (1746 - 1790)]] 1785 |} ===First Village: Somesville=== References to '''Beech Hill''' are apparently for the area North of Beech Mountain, lying between Long Pond and Dennings Pond. The trail leading from Bass Harbor to Southwest Harbor, then up over Beach Mountain to '''Somesville''' may be seen on the Plan of Mount Desert 1795 [see Image] A. Stanley 27 Dec 2021. " The road to Ellsworth by way of the eastern side of Echo Lake was built in '''1838-9. Previous to this there was a rough cart road''' leading down over ''' Beech Hill ''' [''West of Echo Lake/Denning's Pond''] and along the crest of Freeman’s Hill. There were no carriages on the island and but few horses; oxen being used as beasts of burden. ..." page 38 "Traditions & Records of Southwest Harbor and Somesville ..." by Nellie C. Thornton == Historical Names == {| class="wikitable" border="1" style="width: 500px" | scope="col" align="center" style="width: 150px; background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Note''' |- |Pemetic/ Pemetiq||Wabinaki name meaning "Mountains at a Distance" |- |Isle des Monts Deserts ||Samuel de Champlain's name for the island because of its high barren peaks. |- | Mount Desert Island ||anglicized version of Isle des Monts Deserts |- | Township No. 3 East of Union River || The 1762 land grant that later became Mount Desert and Gouldsboro |- | Mount Desert Plantation ||The plantation name for its part of Township No. 3 EUR |- | Mount Desert ||Organized 1776 as Mount Desert Plantation, Incorporated 1789 |} == Pioneer Settlers == {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" style="width: 500px" ! scope="col" align="center" style="width: 330px; background:#f0f0f0;"|Pioneer Settler ! scope="col" align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|Arrival Year |- | [[Bartlett-4940|Christopher Bartlett (1732-abt.1806)]] ||1767 |- | [[Gott-101|Daniel Gott I (1703-1784)]]|| 1762 |- | [[Gott-104|Daniel Gott II (1739-1814)]]|| 1763 |- | [[Gott-251|Stephen Gott II (1731-after 1785)]]|| 1763 |- | [[Richardson-5036|James Richardson (1730-1807)]]|| 1761 |- | [[Richardson-5088|Stephen Richardson (abt.1738-1812)]]|| 1765 |- | [[Richardson-5094|Thomas Richardson (1739-1813)]] || 1765 |- | [[Somes-58|Abraham I. Somes I (1732-1819)]] || 1761 |- |} == Islands == The state of Maine lists 23 Islands that are part of Mount Desert [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_islands_of_Maine Maine Islands] {| class="wikitable" border="1" style="width: 500px" | scope="col" align="center" style="width: 180px; background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Islands | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Settler/Namesake/Note''' |- | Bartletts Island||[[Bartlett-4940|Christopher Bartlett (1732-abt.1806)]] |- |} == Maps == * [https://goo.gl/maps/KCxMrEtTsvdhXxUq6 Mount Desert] on Google Maps {| Border = ''1''; text align = center |+ Maps (Click an image for details) ! style="width: 300px;" | ! style="width: 300px;" | ! style="width: 300px;" | |- |{{Image|file=Mount_Desert-3.jpg||caption=1917 Topographical Map}} |{{Image|file=Mount_Desert.jpg|caption=Plan of Mount Desert with Saw & Corn/Grist Mills}} |{{Image|file=Deer_Isle-2.jpg |caption=Coast of Maine from Frenchmans Bay to Mosquito Harbor with Early Settler Lots about 1776}} |- |{{Image|file=Mount_Desert-1.jpg|caption=Dodge's Mount Desert Island 1872}} |{{Image|file=Mount_Desert-3.jpg|caption=Mount Desert Island 1917}} |{{Image|file=Mount_Desert-4.jpg|caption=Eden Mount Derert and Tremont Towns, with Household Names}} |- |{{Image|file=Mount_Desert-5.jpg|caption=1795 Map of Mount Desert with Old Roads & Mill Locations}} |{{Image|file=Mount_Desert-6.jpg|caption=1904 Beech Hill, Somesville, Mount Desert.}} |{{Image|file=Richardson-5044-4.jpg||caption=1887 Beech Hill.}} |} ::'''Mount Desert maps on other sites:''' * [https://swhplibrary.net/digitalarchive/items/show/5776 '''1808 Map (Southwest Harbor West Side of Mount Desert)''' ] *[https://nehlibrary.net/digitalarchive/items/show/2816'''1807 Plan of the French Grant (East Side) of Mount Desert'''] *[https://www.hancockcountydeeds.com/roll/roll7.png'''Large File of East Side of Mount Desert (John Peters 1807) Hancock County Registry of Deeds'''] *[https://www.hancockcountydeeds.com/roll/roll6_20090218_0001.png'''Large File of Western Side of Mount Desert (Salem Towne 1808) Hancock County Registry of Deeds'''] ---- '''Genealogy at the William Otis Sawtelle Collections and Research Center''' "Located in Bar Harbor at Park Headquarters, the center is dedicated to William Otis Sawtelle, founder of the Islesford Historical Museum on Little Cranberry Island. The center houses historic artifacts, archival documents related to the Town of Cranberry Isles, as well as the natural, cultural and administrative history of Acadia National Park and Saint Croix Island International Historic Site. '''NOTED: 16 DEC 2021 Due to Covid-19, the center is currently closed to the public" ''' Mailing Address: PO Box 177 Bar Harbor , ME 04609 Phone: 207 288-3338 == Stories == Varney's '''''Gazetteer of the state of Maine''''' has the following:
'''Mount Desert''', in Hancock County, formerly included the whole island, with some neighboring small islands. It now includes a belt across the middle of the island, with several small islands near it. The chief natural features of the town are its mountains, and an arm of the sea called Somes' Sound. This body of water is two miles wide at its mouth, and extends northward through the mountain ranges, affording a sail through the heart of the best scenery of the island. The considerable bodies of fresh water in this town are Long Pond, Echo Lake, or Deering's [Denning's] Pond, and Seal Cove Pond, the first 5 miles in length by 1£ in width, the others about one-half as large. The mountains are Pemetic (1,202 feet in height) ; the Bubbles,—North (845 ft.), and South (780 ft.) ; The Peak of Otter (506 ft.), The Beehive (540 ft.) ; Otter Cliff (112 ft.) ; The Cleft, North (610 ft.), and South (460 ft.) ; Jordan's Hills, North (840 ft.), and South (360 ft.) ; Brown's Mountain (860 ft.) ; Flying Mountain (300 ft.) ; Robinson's Mountain (700 ft.) ; Dog Mountain (670 ft.) ; and Carter's Nubble (480 ft.).
The bowlder phenomena is exhibited in this town to a wonderful degree. There are wandering rocks of red and blue granite, trap, gneiss, mica schist, clay slate, and fossiliferous sandstones. The greater part of the bed rock here called granite, is protogine—talc being substituted for mica. There is also considerable sienite in which is hornblende instead of mica, having veins of magnetic iron, arsenical iron and pyrites.
The principal harbors are Somes', Pretty Marsh, and North East. Somesville, the principal village, is situated at the head of the sound, having an excellent harbor. There is quite a water-power at the place, furnished by Somes' Stream, on which are a saw-mill, woollen-factory, and grist-mill. There is also a steam saw-mill. The post-offices are Mount Desert (Somesville), North East Harbor, Pretty Marsh and Long Pond. Considerable business is done in the town in gathering ice, the annual crop being estimated at 12,000 tons. There are also several granite quarries, one of which employs about 40 men. The annual shipment of cut stone is estimated at 3,500 tons. It is said that there is not a level field in town. Hay is a small crop, and it brings a better price than in neighboring towns.
Mount Desert Island was a familiar landmark to the early voyagers of the coast. Its name seems to have been first applied by De Monts in 1604. It was temporarily occupied by the French in that year. In 1608, the Jesuits, Peter Biard and Eneraond Masse, established a mis* 6ion on the island, supposed to have been located at Fernald's Point at the base of Flying Mountain, about two miles north of South-West Harbor. " Here they constructed a fortified habitation, planted a garden, and dwelt five years ; entering with great zeal and perseverance upon the work of converting the natives to their faith." In 1613. the island having been granted to Madame de Guercheville, a lady of zealous piety, connected with the French Court, a colony of about twentyfive persons, led by Saussaye, were sent out by her to join the two missionaries. Before their fort was fully completed, they were attacked by Argall, Governor of South Virginia, who captured or scattered both the colonists and their Indian friends. No attempt appears to have been made by the French to resettle the island until one Cadilliac received from Louis XIV. a grant containing 100,000 acres, bordering for two leagues on the bay near Jordan's River on the mainland, and the same on Mount Desert Island, including the smaller islands lying in the bay. He made a resolute attempt to hold his ground, but in 1713, after the cession of the whole of Acadie to England, he abandoned it. In 1785, however, his granddaughter, Madame de Gregoire, claimed of the General Court of Massachusetts the lands of her ancestor. The Court naturalized the claimant and her husband, and quit-claimed to them all but lots of 100 acres each for actual settlers. Having been abandoned by the French, in 1688, an Englishman named Hinds, with his wife and four children, lived here. The first permanent settlement was by Abraham Somes and James Richardson, in 1761. The first child, George Richardson, was born in August, 1793. The first marriage was on August 9, 1774. Mount Desert Island became a Plantation in 1776, and was incorporated as a town in 1789. In 1838, Bartlett's, Hardwood and Robinson's Islands were set off and incorporated, into " Seaville." Christopher Bartlett first settled on Bartlett's Island about 1770. The act incorporating Seaville was repealed in 1859, Bartlett's Island again becoming a part of Mount Desert. Eden was set off in 1796, and Tremont in 1848. The island contained an area of about 60,000 acres, of which Eden has 22,000, and Tremont half the remainder.
The Congregationalists have a church in the town, and maintain a clergyman. Mount Desert has nine public schoolhouses, and its school property is valued at $3,000. The valuation of estates in 1870 was $158,069. In 1880 it was $160,803. The population in 1870 was 918. In the census of 1880 it was 1,017. ==Additional Resources== * [https://mdihistory.pastperfectonline.com/ '''Mount Desert Historical Society'''] 373 Sound Drive (Route 3/198) | P.O. Box 653 | Mount Desert, ME 04660 | | 207.276.9323 * [https://www.mainegenealogy.net/individual_place_record.asp?place=mount_desert Maine Genealogy Net:] Mount Desert * [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Mount_Desert,_Hancock_County,_Maine_Genealogy Mount Desert at Family Search] * {{Wikidata|Q3053737|enwiki}} * Maine Encyclopedia *[https://archive.org/details/northeastharborr00vaug/page/26/mode/2up?view=theater'''Northeast Harbor; reminiscences by Vaughan, William Warren''']] *[https://www.nps.gov/articles/000/upload/TwHP-Lessons_16maineisland.pdf'''Life on an Island: Early Settlers off the Rock-Bound Coast of Maine''']] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Seaville,_Hancock_County,_Maine_Genealogy '''Seaville, Hancock County, Maine Genealogy''']] * ASTICOU’S ISLAND DOMAIN:[https://www.nps.gov/parkhistory/online_books/acad/wabanaki_peoples_vol1.pdf WABANAKI PEOPLES AT MOUNT DESERT ISLAND 1500-2000] National Parks Service (downloadable book} * Dodge, E. H. 1871. [https://swhplibrary.net/digitalarchive/files/original/16461/DODGE_-_SAWYERS_-_MT._DESERT_ISLAND_-_1871_B.pdf Mount Desert Island, and the Cranberry isles]. Ellsworth [Me.]: N.K. Sawyer. * [https://swhplibrary.org/digital-archive/ Southwest Harbor Public Library's '''Digital Archive'''] * [http://www.vfthomas.com/Mainedeeds/HancockCounty/MDIdeedshome.htm'''Plan of Lots (with deed references) at Mount Desert''' ] pages have since been removed * [https://archive.org/details/traditionsrecord00thor Traditions and records of Southwest Harbor and Somesville, Mount Desert island, Maine] by Thornton, Nellie C *[https://archive.org/details/storyofmountdese00mori/mode/1up?q=Map'''The story of Mount Desert Island, Maine''']] by Morison, Samuel Eliot (downloadable book} * Varney, George J. 1886. Gazetteer of the state of Maine: with numerous illustrations. * [https://mdihistory.pastperfectonline.com/ ''Mount Desert Historical Society''] 373 Sound Drive (Route 3/198) | P.O. Box 653 | Mount Desert, ME 04660 | 207.276.9323 *[https://www.nps.gov/acad/learn/historyculture/collections.htm '''William Otis Sawtelle Collections and Research Center'''] ==Photos== {| Border = ''1''; text align = center |+ Photo Gallery (Click an image for details) ! style="width: 300px;" | ! style="width: 300px;" | ! style="width: 300px;" | |- |{{Image|file=Gott-251-4.jpg|caption=Somesville}} |{{Image|file=Gott-251-5.jpg|caption=Schooners at Somesville}} |{{Image|file=Gott-251-6.jpg |caption= Old Mill at Somesville}} |- |{{Image|file=Mount_Desert-2.jpg|caption=Looking Towards Mount Desert}} |{{Image|file=Mount_Desert_Maine_One_Place_Study.jpg|caption=Cottage Street Northeast Harbor
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Mount Jeffers Cemetery, Scott County, Tennessee
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Mount Lookout Mine Disaster 1908
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Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] == History and Circumstances == * Date: 12 May 1908 * Location: [[:Category:Wyoming, Pennsylvania|Wyoming, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania]] * Victims: 12 * Cause: Gas explosion {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Miners''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Smallcomb-3|Arthur Smallcomb]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|28 years old, married, one child
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Mount Moriah Cemetery, Deadwood, South Dakota
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'''Cemetery Address:''' 10 Mt Moriah Dr, Deadwood, SD 57732
'''Cemetery Coordinates:''' 44.3760986, -103.7253036 === Additional Information === This page is part of the [[Project:South_Dakota_Cemeteries|South Dakota Cemeteries Project]] See the [[:Category:Mount_Moriah_Cemetery%2C_Deadwood%2C_South_Dakota|Mount Moriah Cemetery category]] for a listing of people buried in this cemetery. == Sources ==
Mount Mourne Plantation, Iredell County, North Carolina
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Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/157069 Record of deeds, 1788-1906; indexes to deeds, 1788-1965] Record of deeds, v. N-O 1827-1830
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G98G-GBBB?i=49&cat=157069 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 28 January 2022) *Iredell Co, NC Deed Bk N p.59 Rufus Reid purchased many tracts of property in his lifetime. At his death these properties were divided amongst his heirs. '''North Carolina Estate Files, 1663-1979''': "North Carolina Estate Files, 1663-1979"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/980333 Iredell County, North Carolina estate records] Estate records 1790-1970 Redman, Hosea (folder no. 2, cont.) - Renwick, Lewis C.
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9GJ-XBSC?i=18&cc=1911121 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 28 January 2022) *Probate division of land After the death of Rufus Reid his wife, Isabella Reid lived at Mount Mourne until her death. ===Slaves=== At the death of Rufus Reid the enslaved were named in his probate paperwork. '''North Carolina Estate Files, 1663-1979''': "North Carolina Estate Files, 1663-1979"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/980333 Iredell County, North Carolina estate records] Estate records 1790-1970 Redman, Hosea (folder no. 2, cont.) - Renwick, Lewis C.
Image path: North Carolina Estate Files, 1663-1979 > Iredell County > R > Reid, Rufus (1854) > image 5 of 46
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9GJ-XB9M?i=4&cc=1911121 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 28 January 2022) These enslaved persons went to [[Torrance-257|Isabella M. Reid]] *[[Reid-19713|Charles]] *[[Reid-19715|Barney]] *[[Reid-19720|Caroline]] *[[Reid-19721|Julia]] *[[Reid-19722|Hessie]] *[[Reid-19723|Linda]] (1) *[[Reid-19716|Jim]], the Blacksmith *[[Reid-19717|Monroe]] *[[Reid-19718|Peter]] *[[Reid-19724|Linda]] (2) *[[Reid-19719|Cato]] *[[Reid-19725|Amy]] to Sarah Latta Reid *[[Reid-19728|Henry]] *[[Reid-19729|Tom]] *[[Reid-19730|Dick]] *[[Reid-19726|Minda]] *[[Reid-19731|Richard]] *[[Reid-19727|Caroline]] to [[Reid-7513|Mary Jane Reid]] *[[Reid-19732|Alick]] *[[Reid-19733|Nat]] *[[Reid-19738|Sarah]] *[[Reid-19734|Henry]] *[[Reid-19735|Lewis]] *[[Reid-19736|Joe]] *[[Reid-19737|Theodore]] to [[Latta-690|Elizabeth Eugenia Reid]] *[[Reid-19739|Nelson]] *[[Reid-19743|Caty]] *[[Reid-19744|Mary]] *[[Reid-19745|Charlotte]] *[[Reid-19740|Bill]] *[[Reid-19741|Dave]] *[[Reid-19742|Ebenezer]] to Emma Catherine Reid *[[Reid-19749|Sidney]] *[[Reid-19746|Maria]] *[[Reid-19750|Dempo]] *[[Reid-19747|Annie]] *[[Reid-19751|Patrick]] *[[Reid-19748|Lucy]] to James Rufus Reid *[[Reid-19752|Levi]], the Blacksmith *[[Reid-19754|Violet]] *[[Reid-19756|Susan]] *[[Reid-19754|Ephraim]] *[[Reid-19757|Fanny]] *[[Reid-19758|Charlotte]] *[[Reid-19759|Cassie]] to Adaline Isabelle Reid *[[Reid-19763|Washington]] *[[Reid-19760|Grace]] *[[Reid-19764|Henry]] *[[Reid-19765|Andy]] *[[Reid-19761|Delia]] & child *[[Reid-19762|Sarah Jane]] to John Houston Reid *[[Reid-19766|Sam]] *[[Reid-19769|Clara]] *[[Reid-19770|Vina]] *[[Reid-19771|Nana D.]] *[[Reid-19772|Betsey]] *[[Reid-19767|Carr]] *[[Reid-19768|Isaac]] to Lucy Andrews Reid *[[Reid-19800|Julia]] *[[Reid-19801|Jenny]] *[[Reid-19802|Priscilla]] *[[Reid-19805|Julius]] *[[Reid-19803|Sally]] *[[Reid-19804|Malinda]] *[[Reid-19806|John]] to Samuel Franklin Reid *[[Reid-19808|Mose]] *[[Reid-19812|Sally]] *[[Reid-19809|Darky]] *[[Reid-19810|David]] *[[Reid-19813|Tilly]] *[[Reid-19811|Lee]] ===Census=== In 1830 there were 11 enslaved persons of Rufus Reid in Iredell Co, NC '''United States Census, 1830''': "United States Census, 1830"
Image path: United States Census, 1830 > North Carolina > Iredell > Not Stated > image 133 of 153; Citing NARA microfilm publication M19, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBQ-93HQ?i=132&cc=1803958 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 28 January 2022) *2 males under age 10 *1 male age 10-24 *1 male age 24-36 *2 females under age 10 *3 females ages 10-24 *1 female age 24-36 *1 female age 36-55 In 1840 there were 48 enslaved persons of Rufus Reid in Iredell Co, NC '''United States Census, 1840''': "United States Census, 1840"
Image path: United States Census, 1840 > North Carolina > Iredell > Not Stated > image 86 of 151; Citing NARA microfilm publication M704, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YB9-9HHG?i=85&cc=1786457&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AXHTV-SQ8 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 28 January 2022) *1840 census Iredell Co, NC, p.201 line 17 *12 males under age 10 *6 males age 10-24 *2 males age 24-36 *3 males age 36-55 *1 male age 55-100 *14 females under age 10 *5 females age 10-24 *3 females age 24-36 *2 females age 36-55 In 1850 Rufus Reid had approximately 84 enslaved persons enumerated under his name in Iredell Co, NC. '''United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850"
Image path: United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 > North Carolina > Iredell > Iredell county > image 44 of 50; Citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-67K7-LLV?i=43&cc=1420440&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AHRW7-TXZM FamilySearch Image] (accessed 28 January 2022) *1850 Census Iredell Co, NC {| border="1" class="sortable" !No.!!Age!!Sex!!Color |- |*1||60||F||B |- |*2||45||F||B |- |*3||40||F||B |- |*4||20||F||B |- |*5||20||F||B |- |*6||25||F||B |- |*7||35||F||B |- |*8||30||F||B |- |*9||25||F||B |- |*10||24||F||B |- |*11||23||F||B |- |*12||25||F||B |- |*13||20||F||B |- |*14||15||F||B |- |*15||11||F||B |- |*16||9||F||B |- |*17||13||F||B |- |*18||18||F||B |- |*19||30||F||B |- |*20||17||F||B |- |*21||15||F||M |- |*22||16||F||M |- |*23||8||F||M |- |*24||6||F||B |- |*25||13||F||B |- |*26||6||F||B |- |*27||8||F||B |- |*28||3||F||B |- |*29||1||F||B |- |*30||8||F||M |- |*31||6||F||B |- |*32||4||F||B |- |*33||5||F||B |- |*34||7/12||F||B |- |*35||35||F||B |- |*36||10||F||B |- |*37||14||F||B |- |*38||3||F||B |- |*39||4||F||B |- |*40||1||F||B |- |*41||1||F||B |- |*42||13||F||B |- |*43||10||F||B |- |*44||8||F||B |- |*45||4||F||B |- |*46||11||F||B |- |*47||50||M||B |- |*48||35||M||B |- |*49||47||M||B |- |*50||40||M||B |- |*51||25||M||B |- |*52||30||M||B |- |*53||23||M||B |- |*54||20||M||B |- |*55||15||M||B |- |*56||6||M||B |- |*57||18||M||B |- |*58||16||M||B |- |*59||15||M||B |- |*60||11||M||B |- |*61||9||M||M |- |*62||11||M||B |- |*63||6||M||B |- |*64||13||M||B |- |*65||70||M||B |- |*66||16||M||B |- |*67||50||M||B |- |*68||21||M||B |- |*69||15||M||B |- |*70||2||M||B |- |*71||10||M||B |- |*72||10||M||B |- |*73||3/12||M||B |- |*74||25||M||B |- |*75||16||M||M |- |*76||8||M||B |- |*77||12||M||B |- |*78||3||M||B |- |*79||10/12||M||B |- |*80||6||M||B |- |*81||2||M||B |- |*82||4||M||B |- |*83||16||M||B |- |*84||17||M||B |} == Research needed == Profiles needed for Reid family members: * Adaline Isabelle Reid * Emma Catherine Reid * James Rufus Reid * John Houston Reid * Lucy Andrews Reid * Samuel Franklin Reid * Sarah Latta Reid ==Sources==
Mount Mulligan Mine Disaster
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Mount Nebo
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Mount Nebo, Roseland
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Mount Nebo Memorial Park
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Mount Norquay
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Mount Olivet Cemetery
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Mount Olivet Cemetery, Frederick, Maryland
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515 South Market Street
Frederick, MD 21701
Phone: (301) 662-1164
Website: [http://www.mountolivetcemeteryinc.com www.mountolivetcemeteryinc.com] GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
39.406142, -77.412115 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Mt+Olivet+Cemetery/@39.406142,-77.412115,527m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x89c9da496874f25f:0xed864e6f41527785 Mount Olivet Cemetery on Google Maps] ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=81231 Find A Grave] * [http://www.mountolivethistory.com/stories-in-stone-blog Stories in Stone] * ''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) |- |}
Mount Olivet Cemetery, Nashville, Tennessee
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Mount Olivet Cemetery, Wheat Ridge, Colorado
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Mount Olivet Cemetery-2
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Kittitas_County,_Washington
Luker-573
Mount_Olivet_Cemetery,_Roslyn,_Washington
Roslyn,_Washington
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(also known as Black Miner's Cemetery, Old Black Cemetery) *'''Address:''' Memorial Ave, Roslyn, Kittitas County, Washington, USA *'''GPS Coordinates:''' 47.22000, -121.00100 ===History=== :[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Mt._Olivet_Cemetery,_Roslyn,_Washington Mt. Olivet Cemetery], is an African-American cemetery in Roslyn, Washington. There were numerous black coal miners in Roslyn in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and about 200 people are buried at Mt. Olivet. It is part of the Roslyn cemetery complex, 19 acres of cemeteries clustered on the edge of Roslyn, Washington. Most of the cemeteries are associated with a particular ethnicity and/or fraternal organization. *Earliest known burial: [[Hazelwood-902|George A Hazelwood (abt.1845-1890)]] *Latest known burial: [[Craven-3154|Harriet Joyce (Craven) Hawkins (1928-2020)]] :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roslyn_Historical_Cemeteries Roslyn Historical Cemeteries] :The Roslyn Historical Cemeteries is a collection of 26 separate cemeteries in Roslyn, WA. Situated on 15 acres, the cemeteries include an estimated 5,000 graves and represent at least 24 different nationalities. ::Mt. Olivet is an African-American cemetery founded in 1888. Many African American miners came to Roslyn during labor strikes, which started in the summer of 1888 and continued for a few years. During the strikes, more than 300 miners moved to the town with the families, which was the largest migration of African Americans to Washington State at the time. Cemeteries at the time were still segregated, so Mt. Olivet was founded for the local black community. {{African Ancestry}} {{African-American Sticker}} *[http://roslyncemeteries.org/ Roslyn Historical Cemeteries] *[http://roslyn.akiosks.com/mt-olivet/ Mount Olivet Cemetery (African American)] *[http://www.mrail.net/data/cemete/wash/kittitas/roslyn/roslyn.htm Roslyn Cemeteries Kittitas County, Washington] *[https://mtsgreenway.org/blog/roslyn-cemetery/ Learning About the Historic Roslyn Cemetery] *[https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/roslyn-washington/ BlackPast: Roslyn, Washington (1886- )] *[https://www.blackhistoricsiteswa.com/post/field-research-in-roslyn-wa Field Research in Roslyn, WA] ===Notable Monuments=== *[[Craven-3151|Tom Lee Craven (1971-2001)]] Firefighter ===Notable Interments=== *[[Donaldson-5757|Jessee Donaldson (1846-1913)]] *[[Craven-3149|Samuel Lawrence Craven (1895-1969)]] *[[Taylor-93884|Ethel Florence (Taylor) Craven (1906-1993)]] {{Image|file=Military_Badges_and_Insignia-1.jpg|align=l|size=s}} ===Veterans=== *[[Cousins-2298|Eugene Nicholas Cousins (1927-1997)]] S1 US Navy WWII *[[Donaldson-5757|Jessee Donaldson (1846-1913)]] Co I, 15th US Colored Infantry, Civil War *[[Fleming-14188|Mine Albert Fleming (1899-1975)]] CPL US Army *[[Horton-10684|Gerald L (Horton) Webb (1947-1995)]] PVT US Army, Vietnam ===More Information=== {{Global Cemeteries|sub=Washington|place=[[Space:Mount Olivet Cemetery-2|Mount Olivet Cemetery]]}} *See the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Mount_Olivet_Cemetery%2C_Roslyn%2C_Washington Mount Olivet Cemetery] category for profiles of those who have been documented at this cemetery. *https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2197045 *http://www.mrail.net/data/cemete/wash/kittitas/mtolivet/olivet.htm *http://www.interment.net/data/us/wa/kittitas/mt-olivet-cemetery/index.htm *Mount Olivet Cemetery [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:US_Civil_War_Veterans_in_Washington_State US Civil War Veterans in Washington State] :See also: * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roslyn_Historical_Cemeteries Roslyn Historical Cemeteries]
Mount Pleasant
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Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Seattle, Washington
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Mount Prospect Plantation, New Kent County, Virginia
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Mount Rest Cemetery, Athens, Maine
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Mount Sinai Memorial Park, Los Angeles, California
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Mount Tabor Indian Community
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Mount Tabor United Methodist Church Cemetery
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Mount Vernon Plantation, Fairfax County, Virginia
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Mount View Cemetery
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Mount View Cemetery Free Space
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Mount_View_Cemetery,_Marton,_Manawatū-Whanganui
4478 State Highway 1 (SH1),
Marton 4787
'''GPS''' coordinates: -40.062462, 175.425841 === Links === ::[https://www.rangitikei.govt.nz/services/cemeteries/database Rangitikei District Council cemetery database] ::[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2280617/mount-view-cemetery Find a Grave] ::[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Mount-View-Cemetery/292122 BillionGraves]
Mount Washington Cemetery, Independence, Missouri
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Mount_Washington_Cemetery,_Independence,_Missouri
[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GRid=90487506&CRid=30384&| Find A Grave: Mount Washington Cemetery]
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Mountain Grove Plantation, Bath County, Virginia
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Bath_County,_Virginia,_Slaves
Mountain_Grove_Plantation,_Bath_County,_Virginia
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Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/399209 Virginia, Bath County deeds, 1791-1874; general index to deeds, 1791-1903] Deeds, Vols. 3-5 1804-1819
Film number: 007893737 > image 353 of 808
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4C-S93S-W?i=352&cat=399209 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 22 January 2022) *1811 Bath Co, VA, Deed Bk 4 p.190-193 In 1839 Jane Gatewood transfers the Benjamin Vance property to her son [[Gatewood-65|Samuel V. Gatewood]]. The property consists of 3 tracts of land, 193 acres, 47 acres, and 150 acres. '''Virginia, Bath County deeds, 1791-1874; general index to deeds, 1791-1903''': "Virginia, Bath County deeds, 1791-1874; general index to deeds, 1791-1903"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/399209 Virginia, Bath County deeds, 1791-1874; general index to deeds, 1791-1903] Deeds, Vols. 8-10 1832-1848
Film number: 008141123 > image 435 of 870
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKH-WTFF?i=434&cat=399209 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 22 January 2022) *1839 Vol 8 p.238-240 It is described as the Mountain Grove Homestead'''Historical Sketches of Pocahontas County''' https://www.google.com/books/edition/Historical_Sketches_of_Pocahontas_County/nFEVAAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=William%20Gatewood *p252 ===Slaves=== These enslaved persons who lived at Mountain Grove were listed in the will and probate records of William Gatewood in 1825. '''Will books, 1791-1876''': "Will books, 1791-1876"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/275160 Will books, 1791-1876] Will books, v. 1-3 1791-1830
Film number: 007644002 > image 643 of 746
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-9SNW?i=642&cat=275160 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 22 January 2022) *Bath Co, VA WB 3 p.166-168 *James - loaned to son Travis *Lucy & 3 children Tulip, Harrison, and unnamed child - to son Warwick *Isaac *Pitman *Jordan *John *Alfred - to son Samuel *Little James *Chloa *Matilda *Judy *Lucinda to daughter Frances *Julius *Lawson *George *Edward *Ben *Spencer *Leonard *Elizabeth *Malinda *James to daughter Mary Jane *Harry *Robinson (the older) *Nelson *Anderson *Peter *Charles *Lewis *Rosetta *Fanny *Sally to wife Jane *Tom *Billy *Daniel *Randel *Cimon (Simon) *Thornton *Perry *Willis *Nanny *Poppy *Lucinda *Judy ==Sources==
Mountain View Cemetery
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Mountain View Cemetery, Hood River, Oregon
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[http://mountainviewmemorial.org/| Mountain View Cemetery]
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Mountain View Cemetery, Oregon City, Oregon
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Mountain View Cemetery, Vancouver, British Columbia
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Mountain View Cemetery, West Hazleton, PA
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Mountain_View_Cemetery,_West_Hazleton,_Pennsylvania
415 North St.
West Hazleton, PA 18202
(570) 454-8101 GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
40.9599443, -76.0017305 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/415+North+St/@40.9599443,-76.0017305,685m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m2!3m1!1s0x89c5a38dc99368f5:0xdf681c2ae0d36b07 Mountain View Cemetery on Google Maps] ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=45572 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) |- |}
Mountain View Cemetery - Vancouver
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Mountain View Cemetery and Mausoleum, Altadena, California
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Los_Angeles_County,_California,_Cemeteries
Mountain_View_Cemetery_and_Mausoleum,_Altadena,_California
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Mountain View Cemetery and Mausoleum - Civil War Veterans
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Los_Angeles_County,_California,_Cemeteries
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Mountain View Cemetery and Mausoleum Table of Graves - Civil War Veterans
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Mountain View Cemetery Table of Graves
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Mounteer Name Study
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Mounteer_Name_Study
Mourt's Relation Or Journal of the Plantation at Plymouth
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Moutere Hills Cemetery
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Tasman_Cemetery_Free_Space_Pages
Moville Lower Civil Parish, County Donegal
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This townland extends into Culdaff Civil Parish. |- |Ballynally||''Baile an Eallaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Ballynally&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Ballynally&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Bredagh Glen|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=%22Bredagh%20Glen%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=%22Bredagh%20Glen%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Carnagarve|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Carnagarve&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Carnagarve&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Carrowbeg|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Carrowbeg&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Carrowbeg&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Carrowblagh|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Carrowblagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Carrowblagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Carrowblagh or Leckemy|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=%22Carrowblagh%20or%20Leckemy%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=%22Carrowblagh%20or%20Leckemy%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Carrowhugh'''||''Ceathrú Aodha''||[[:Category:Carrowhugh Townland, Moville Lower Parish, County Donegal]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Carrowhugh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Carrowhugh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Carrowmenagh'''||''Ceathrú Meánach''||[[:Category:Carrowmenagh Townland, Moville Lower Parish, County Donegal]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Carrowmenagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Carrowmenagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Carrowtrasna'''||''An Cheathrú Trasna''||[[:Category:Carrowtrasna Townland, Moville Lower Parish, County Donegal]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Carrowtrasna&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Carrowtrasna&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Carrymacarry Island|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=%22Carrymacarry%20Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=%22Carrymacarry%20Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Drumaweer'''||''Droim an Mhaoir''||[[:Category:Drumaweer Townland, Moville Lower Parish, County Donegal]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Drumaweer&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Drumaweer&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Eleven Ballyboes'''||''Baile Bó Déag''||[[:Category:Eleven Ballyboes Townland, Moville Lower Parish, County Donegal]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=%22Eleven%20Ballyboes%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=%22Eleven%20Ballyboes%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Glennagiveny||''Gleann Uí Dhuibheannaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Glennagiveny&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Glennagiveny&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Gulladoo||''Na Guaille Dubha''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Gulladoo&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Gulladoo&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Meenletterbale'''|| ||[[:Category:Meenletterbale Townland, Moville Lower Parish, County Donegal]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Meenletterbale&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Meenletterbale&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Mossyglen|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Mossyglen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Mossyglen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Stroove||''An tSrúibh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Stroove&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Stroove&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 Donegal should be added to the main Donegal 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 3.2. 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This townland extends into Muff Civil Parish. |- |'''Tullyally'''|| ||[[:Category:Tullyally Townland, Moville Upper Parish, County Donegal]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Tullyally&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Tullyally&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Tullynavinn'''|| ||[[:Category:Tullynavinn Townland, Moville Upper Parish, County Donegal]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Tullynavinn&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Tullynavinn&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Whitecastle||''An Caisleán Geal''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Whitecastle&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Whitecastle&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 Donegal should be added to the main Donegal 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 3.2. Ireland In Song section if filled. ==Sources== :Information shown on this page may have been sourced from one or more of the following sources. * [https://www.logainm.ie/en/ Logainm.ie] The Placenames Database of Ireland created by Fiontar & Scoil na Gaeilge in collaboration with The Placenames Branch (Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht). * [http://www.placenamesni.org/index.php Placenamesni.org] a UK Government website managed by the Information Unit of Land & Property Services (LPS) Agency, Department of Finance and Personnel (DFP) * [http://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=placeSearch Griffiths Valuation] AskAboutIreland.ie and the Cultural Heritage Project is an initiative of public libraries together with local museums and archives. * [https://www.townlands.ie/ Townlands.ie] Irish Townlands derived from OpenStreetMap data under the Open Data Commons Open Database License (ODbL). * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census of Ireland] 1901/1911 and Census fragments and substitutes, 1821-51 * [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland|List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland]] and [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_Northern_Ireland|List of towns and villages in Northern Ireland]] * [https://archive.org/details/op1248631-1001/page/n1/mode/2up General alphabetical index to townlands and towns, parishes and baronies of Ireland] Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
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Moweaqua Mine Disaster 1932
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Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters Team|United States Mining Disasters]] == History and Circumstances == * Date: 24 Dec 1932 * Location: [[:Category:Moweaqua, Illinois|Moweaqua, Shelby County, Illinois]] * Victims: 54 * 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;"|Birley, James ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Birley, Thomas ! 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Clare_Genealogy_Free_Space_Pages
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Carraig an Chabhaltaigh.
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carrigaholt Web page for Carrigaholt]
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@52.6069,-9.7125,13z Google Maps] [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/52.6069/-9.7125 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-9.6799&lat=52.6266 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carrigaholt&countyname=CLARE&Parish=MOYARTA Grifiths Valuation.]||'''Querrin'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' An Cuibhreann.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@52.6355,-9.5955,13z Google Maps] [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/52.6355/-9.5955 OpenStreetMap]
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[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Querrin&countyname=CLARE&Parish=MOYARTA Grifiths Valuation.] |} ===The Townlands of Moyarta Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Moyarta Parish (Maigh Fhearta) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/464/BF Moyarta Parish] on Logainm.ie and validated against townlands on the 1851, 1871 and 1901 Lists of Towns and Townlands and Griffiths valuations data. A link is provided in the notes for the 1901 and 1911 census. Please note that these may not always work if the townland was not available on the census in question. The census site may also substitute a similar name so be prepared for unexpected results! Similar for Griffith's valuation links which may show multiple names. :If the townland has a category it will be linked in the table below. If there is no link and you need the category please contact [[Meredith-1182|David]] to get the category created or [https://www.wikitree.com/contact/category/ put in a request for the category to be created]. Alternatively, if you feel condifent to do so, see Townland Category Information Boxes below for how to create them yourself. :{| width="100%" border="1" |- |width="16%" style="background:#BAD66E;"|
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Bellia&countyname=CLARE&Parish=MOYARTA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Breaghva|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Breaghva&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Breaghva&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Breaghva&countyname=CLARE&Parish=MOYARTA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cammoge||''An Chamóg''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Cammoge&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Cammoge&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cammoge&countyname=CLARE&Parish=MOYARTA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carrownaweelaun|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Carrownaweelaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Carrownaweelaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carrownaweelaun&countyname=CLARE&Parish=MOYARTA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Clarefield||''Gort an Chláraigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Clarefield&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Clarefield&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Clarefield&countyname=CLARE&Parish=MOYARTA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Cloonconeen'''||''Cluain Coinín''||[[:Category:Cloonconeen Townland, Moyarta Parish, County Clare]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Cloonconeen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Cloonconeen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cloonconeen&countyname=CLARE&Parish=MOYARTA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Doonaha East'''|| ||[[:Category:Doonaha East Townland, Moyarta Parish, County Clare]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Doonaha+East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Doonaha+East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Doonaha,%20east&countyname=CLARE&Parish=MOYARTA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Doonaha West'''|| ||[[:Category:Doonaha West Townland, Moyarta Parish, County Clare]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Doonaha+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Doonaha+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Doonaha,%20west&countyname=CLARE&Parish=MOYARTA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Furroor Lower||''Forúir Íochtarach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Furroor+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Furroor+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Furroor,%20lower&countyname=CLARE&Parish=MOYARTA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Furroor Upper||''Forúir Uachtarach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Furroor+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Furroor+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Furroor,%20upper&countyname=CLARE&Parish=MOYARTA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Illaunonearaun||''Oileán an Fhéaráin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Illaunonearaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Illaunonearaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Illaunonearaun&countyname=CLARE&Parish=MOYARTA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Kilcasheen||''Cill Caisín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Kilcasheen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Kilcasheen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kilcasheen&countyname=CLARE&Parish=MOYARTA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Kilcredaun||''Cill Choradáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Kilcredaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Kilcredaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kilcredaun&countyname=CLARE&Parish=MOYARTA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Killeenagh||''Cillíneach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Killeenagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Killeenagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Killeenagh&countyname=CLARE&Parish=MOYARTA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Killinny||''Cill Eithne''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Killinny&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Killinny&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Killinny&countyname=CLARE&Parish=MOYARTA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Knocknagarhoon||''Cnoc na gCeathrún''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Knocknagarhoon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Knocknagarhoon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Knocknagarhoon&countyname=CLARE&Parish=MOYARTA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lisheencrony|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Lisheencrony&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Lisheencrony&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lisheencrony&countyname=CLARE&Parish=MOYARTA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lisheenfurroor|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Lisheenfurroor&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Lisheenfurroor&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lisheenfurroor&countyname=CLARE&Parish=MOYARTA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Moveen East|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Moveen+East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Moveen+East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Moveen,%20east&countyname=CLARE&Parish=MOYARTA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Moveen West'''|| ||[[:Category:Moveen West Townland, Moyarta Parish, County Clare]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Moveen+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Moveen+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Moveen,%20west&countyname=CLARE&Parish=MOYARTA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Moyarta East||''Maigh Fhearta Thoir''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Moyarta+East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Moyarta+East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Moyarta,%20east&countyname=CLARE&Parish=MOYARTA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Moyarta West||''Maigh Fhearta Theas''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Moyarta+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Moyarta+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Moyarta,%20west&countyname=CLARE&Parish=MOYARTA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Newtown East||''An Baile Nua Thoir''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Newtown+East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Newtown+East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Newtown,%20east&countyname=CLARE&Parish=MOYARTA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Newtown West|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Newtown+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Newtown+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Newtown,%20west&countyname=CLARE&Parish=MOYARTA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Querrin||''An Cuibhreann''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Querrin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Querrin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Querrin&countyname=CLARE&Parish=MOYARTA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Rahaniska'''|| ||[[:Category:Rahaniska Townland, Moyarta Parish, County Clare]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Rahaniska&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Rahaniska&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Rahaniska&countyname=CLARE&Parish=MOYARTA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Rahona East||''Ráth Úna Thoir''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Rahona+East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Rahona+East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Rahona,%20east&countyname=CLARE&Parish=MOYARTA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Rahona West||''Ráth Úna Thiar''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Rahona+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Rahona+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Rahona,%20west&countyname=CLARE&Parish=MOYARTA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Rinemackaderrig|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Rinemackaderrig&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Rinemackaderrig&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Rinemackaderrig&countyname=CLARE&Parish=MOYARTA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Shanganagh|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Shanganagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Shanganagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Shanganagh&countyname=CLARE&Parish=MOYARTA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Trusklieve||''Troiscshliabh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Trusklieve&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Trusklieve&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Trusklieve&countyname=CLARE&Parish=MOYARTA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Tullaroe|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Tullaroe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Tullaroe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tullaroe&countyname=CLARE&Parish=MOYARTA Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Tullig'''||''Tulaigh''||[[:Category:Tullig Townland, Moyarta Parish, County Clare]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Tullig&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Tullig&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tullig&countyname=CLARE&Parish=MOYARTA Griffiths Valuation.] |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources '''''for this parish''''' may be placed here. More general sources for Clare should be added to the main Clare 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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'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Aill na Brón.
'''Map:''' [https://maps.google.com/maps/@53.3092,-9.7387,13z Google Maps] [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/53.3092/-9.7387 OpenStreetMap]
'''Places Nearby:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-9.8240&lat=53.4039 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Aill%20na%20Brón&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.]||'''Ballinafad'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Béal an Átha Fada.
'''Map:''' [https://maps.google.com/maps/@53.4502,-9.8215,13z Google Maps] [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/53.4502/-9.8215 OpenStreetMap]
'''Places Nearby:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-9.8240&lat=53.4039 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballinafad&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Carna'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Carna.
'''WikiTree Category:''' [[:Category:Carna, County Galway|Category for Carna]]
'''Map:''' [https://maps.google.com/maps/@53.3242,-9.8312,13z Google Maps] [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/53.3242/-9.8312 OpenStreetMap]
'''Places Nearby:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-9.8240&lat=53.4039 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carna&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.]
Birthplace of [[Wikipedia:Joe_Heaney|Joe Heaney]] (1 October 1919 – 1 May 1984) A Irish traditional (sean nós) singer.||'''Cashel'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' An Caiseal.
'''Map:''' [https://maps.google.com/maps/@53.4235,-9.8054,13z Google Maps] [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/53.4235/-9.8054 OpenStreetMap]
'''Places Nearby:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-9.8240&lat=53.4039 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cashel&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Kilkieran'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Cill Chiaráin.
'''Web page:'''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kilkieran Kilkieran]
'''Map:''' [https://maps.google.com/maps/@53.3255,-9.7412,13z Google Maps] [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/53.3255/-9.7412 OpenStreetMap]
'''Places Nearby:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-9.8240&lat=53.4039 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kilkieran&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.]||'''Recess'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Sraith Salach.
'''Web page:'''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recess,_County_Galway Recess]
'''Map:''' [https://maps.google.com/maps/@53.4697,-9.7169,13z Google Maps] [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/53.4697/-9.7169 OpenStreetMap]
'''Places Nearby:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-9.8240&lat=53.4039 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Recess&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Roundstone'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Cloch na Rón.
[[Wikipedia:Roundstone,_County_Galway|Wikipedia entry for Roundstone]]
'''WikiTree Category:''' [[:Category:Roundstone, County Galway|Category for Roundstone]]
'''Map:''' [https://maps.google.com/maps/@53.3961,-9.9231,13z Google Maps] [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/53.3961/-9.9231 OpenStreetMap]
'''Places Nearby:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-9.8240&lat=53.4039 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Roundstone&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.]
The village and the townland of the same name occupy almost the same land area. Use the village category rather than the townland.|| |} ===The Townlands of Moyrus Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Moyrus Parish (Maíros) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/991/BF Moyrus Parish] on Logainm.ie and validated against townlands on the 1851, 1871 and 1901 Lists of Towns and Townlands and Griffiths valuations data. A link is provided in the notes for the 1901 and 1911 census. Please note that these may not always work if the townland was not available on the census in question. The census site may also substitute a similar name so be prepared for unexpected results! Similar for Griffith's valuation links which may show multiple names. Where a townland has been transferred to a new parish the census links are on the new parish page. :If the townland has a category it will be linked in the table below. If there is no link and you need the category please contact [[Meredith-1182|David]] to get the category created or [https://www.wikitree.com/contact/category/ put in a request for the category to be created]. Alternatively, if you feel condifent to do so, see Townland Category Information Boxes below for how to create them yourself. :{| width="100%" border="1" |- |width="16%" style="background:#BAD66E;"|
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Aillenacally&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ard East||''An Aird Thoir''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Ard+East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Ard+East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ard,%20east&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ard West||''An Aird Thiar''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Ard+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Ard+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ard,%20west&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ardbear||''Aird Bhéarra''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Ardbear&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Ardbear&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ardbear&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ardmore||''An Aird Mhóir''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Ardmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Ardmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ardmore&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ardnacross Island||''Aill na Croise''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Ardnacross+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Ardnacross+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ardnacross%20Island&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Arkeen Beg||''Aircín Beag''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Arkeen+Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Arkeen+Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Arkeen%20Beg&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Arkeen More||''Aircín Mór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Arkeen+More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Arkeen+More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Arkeen%20More&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Athry||''Atraí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Athry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Athry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Athry&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Avery Island||''Oileán Aimhréidh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Avery+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Avery+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Avery%20Island&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballinafad||''Béal an Átha Fada''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Ballinafad&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Ballinafad&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballinafad&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Ballynahinch'''||''Baile na hInse''||[[:Category:Ballynahinch Townland, Moyrus Parish, County Galway]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Ballynahinch&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Ballynahinch&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballynahinch&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Barnanang||''Bearna na nEang''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Barnanang&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Barnanang&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Barnanang&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Barnanoraun||''Barr na nÓrán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Barnanoraun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Barnanoraun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Barnanoraun&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.]
This townland extends into Omey Civil Parish. |- |Beagha||''Beitheach Chatha''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Beagha&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Beagha&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Beagha&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Beaghy Island||''An Bheitheach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Beaghy+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Beaghy+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Beaghy%20Island&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Beaghy Island North||''An Bheitheach Thuaidh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Beaghy&ded=sland&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Beaghy&ded=sland&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Beaghy&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Birbeg Island||''Bior Beag''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Birbeg+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Birbeg+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Birbeg%20Island&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Birmore Island||''Bior Mór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Birmore+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Birmore+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Birmore%20Island&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Boheeshal||''Both Íseal''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Boheeshal&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Boheeshal&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Boheeshal&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Bunnahown||''Bun na hAbhann''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Bunnahown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Bunnahown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Bunnahown&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Caher||''An Chathair''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Caher&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Caher&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Caher&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Callancruck||''Caladh an Chnoic''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Callancruck&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Callancruck&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Callancruck&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Callowfinish'''||''Caladh Mhaínse''||[[:Category:Callowfinish Townland, Moyrus Parish, County Galway]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Callowfinish&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Callowfinish&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Callowfinish&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Canower||''Ceannúir''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Canower&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Canower&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Canower&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cappaghoosh||''Ceapach Chuais''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Cappaghoosh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Cappaghoosh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cappaghoosh&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carna||''Carna''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Carna&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Carna&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carna&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carra Island||''Oileán na Cara''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Carra+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Carra+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carra%20Island&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cashel||''An Caiseal''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Cashel&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Cashel&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cashel&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cloonbeg||''Cluain Beag''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Cloonbeg&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Cloonbeg&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cloonbeg&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cloonisle||''Cluain Aidhle''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Cloonisle&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Cloonisle&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cloonisle&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cloonnacartan||''Cúil na Ceártan''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Cloonnacartan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Cloonnacartan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cloonnacartan&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Colt Island||''Oileán an Bhromaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Colt+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Colt+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Colt%20Island&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Croaghnakeela Island||''Cruach na Caoile''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Croaghnakeela+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Croaghnakeela+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Croaghnakeela%20Island&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Croghnut Island||''Cruachnait''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Croghnut+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Croghnut+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Croghnut%20Island&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cuilleen||''An Coillín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Cuilleen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Cuilleen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cuilleen&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cushatrower||''Cois Treabhair''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Cushatrower&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Cushatrower&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cushatrower&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Derryadd East||''Doire Fhada Thoir''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Derryadd+East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Derryadd+East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Derryadd,%20east&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Derryadd West||''Doire Fhada Thiar''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Derryadd+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Derryadd+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Derryadd,%20west&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Derryclare||''Doire an Chláir''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Derryclare&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Derryclare&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Derryclare&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Derrycunlagh||''Doire Chunlaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Derrycunlagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Derrycunlagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Derrycunlagh&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Derrylea'''||''Doire Liath''||[[:Category:Derrylea Townland, Moyrus Parish, County Galway]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Derrylea&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Derrylea&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Derrylea&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Derrynavglaun||''Doire na bhFlann''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Derrynavglaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Derrynavglaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Derrynavglaun&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Derryneen||''Doire Fhinín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Derryneen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Derryneen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Derryneen&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Derryrush||''Doire Iorrais''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Derryrush&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Derryrush&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Derryrush&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Derrysillagh||''Doire Saileach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Derrysillagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Derrysillagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Derrysillagh&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Derryvealawauma||''Doire Bhéal an Mháma''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Derryvealawauma&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Derryvealawauma&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Derryvealawauma&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Derryvickrune||''Doire Mhic Reoin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Derryvickrune&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Derryvickrune&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Derryvickrune&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Derryvoreada||''Doire Bhó Riada''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Derryvoreada&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Derryvoreada&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Derryvoreada&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Dooletter East||''Dúleitir Thoir''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Dooletter+East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Dooletter+East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Dooletter,%20east&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Dooletter West||''Dúleitir Thiar''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Dooletter+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Dooletter+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Dooletter,%20west&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Doonreaghan||''Dún Riacháin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Doonreaghan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Doonreaghan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Doonreaghan&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Dooyeher||''Dumhaigh Ithir''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Dooyeher&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Dooyeher&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Dooyeher&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Duck Island||''Oileán Lachan''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Duck+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Duck+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Duck%20Island&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Emlaghdauroe||''Imleach Dhá Rú''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Emlaghdauroe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Emlaghdauroe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Emlaghdauroe&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Emlaghmore||''Imleach Mór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Emlaghmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Emlaghmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Emlaghmore&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Errisbeg East||''Iorras Beag Thoir''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Errisbeg+East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Errisbeg+East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Errisbeg,%20east&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Errisbeg West||''Iorras Beag Thiar''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Errisbeg+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Errisbeg+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Errisbeg,%20west&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ervallagh||''Oirbhealach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Ervallagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Ervallagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ervallagh&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Faul||''Na Fáil''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Faul&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Faul&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Faul&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Finish Island||''Fínis''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Finish+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Finish+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Finish%20Island&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Freaghillaun||''Fraochoileán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Freaghillaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Freaghillaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Freaghillaun&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Garroman||''An Gharmain''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Garroman&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Garroman&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Garroman&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Glenaruid||''Gleann na Rod''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Glenaruid&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Glenaruid&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Glenaruid&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Glencoaghan||''Gleann Chóchan''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Glencoaghan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Glencoaghan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Glencoaghan&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Glencrees||''Gleann Chraois''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Glencrees&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Glencrees&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Glencrees&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Gleninagh||''Gleann Eidhneach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Gleninagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Gleninagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Gleninagh&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.]
This townland extends into Ballynakill Civil Parish. |- |Glennaun||''Gleannán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Glennaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Glennaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Glennaun&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Glinsk'''||''Glinsce''||[[:Category:Glinsk Townland, Moyrus Parish, County Galway]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Glinsk&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Glinsk&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Glinsk&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Gowla||''Gabhla''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Gowla&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Gowla&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Gowla&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Gowlan East||''An Gabhlán Thoir''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Gowlan+East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Gowlan+East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Gowlan,%20east&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Gowlan West||''An Gabhlán Thiar''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Gowlan+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Gowlan+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Gowlan,%20west&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Greeve Island||''Oileán na Craoibhe''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Greeve+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Greeve+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Greeve%20Island&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Halfmace||''An Leathmhás''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Halfmace&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Halfmace&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Halfmace&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Illaunacroghnut||''Oileán Cruachnaite''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Illaunacroghnut&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Illaunacroghnut&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Illaunacroghnut&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Illaunaknock||''Oileán an Chnoic''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Illaunaknock&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Illaunaknock&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Illaunaknock&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Illaunard||''An tOileán Garbh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Illaunard&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Illaunard&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Illaunard&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Illaungorm North||''An tOileán Gorm Thuaidh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Illaungorm+North%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Illaungorm+North%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Illaungorm,%20north&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Illaungorm South||''An tOileán Gorm Theas''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Illaungorm+South%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Illaungorm+South%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Illaungorm,%20south&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Illaungurraig||''Oileán na nGeabhróg''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Illaungurraig&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Illaungurraig&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Illaungurraig&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Illaunmaan||''Oileán Mana''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Illaunmaan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Illaunmaan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Illaunmaan&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Illaunnacroagh Beg||''Oileán na Cruaiche Beag''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Illaunnacroagh+Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Illaunnacroagh+Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Illaunnacroagh%20Beg&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Illaunnacroagh More||''Oileán na Cruaiche Mór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Illaunnacroagh+More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Illaunnacroagh+More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Illaunnacroagh%20More&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Illaunnakirka||''Corcaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Illaunnakirka&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Illaunnakirka&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Illaunnakirka&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Illion East||''An Uillinn Thoir''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Illion+East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Illion+East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Illion,%20east&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Illion West||''An Uillinn Thiar''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Illion+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Illion+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Illion,%20west&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Inishbigger||''Inis Bigir''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Inishbigger&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Inishbigger&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Inishbigger&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Inishlackan||''Inis Leacan''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Inishlackan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Inishlackan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Inishlackan&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Inishmuskerry||''Inis Múscraí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Inishmuskerry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Inishmuskerry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Inishmuskerry&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Inishnee||''Inis Ní''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Inishnee&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Inishnee&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Inishnee&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Inishtravin||''Inis Treabhair''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Inishtravin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Inishtravin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Inishtravin&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Inishtreh||''Inis Troighe''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Inishtreh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Inishtreh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Inishtreh&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Inishtroghen-more||''Inis Srathair''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Inishtroghen-more&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Inishtroghen-more&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Inishtroghen-more&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Kilkieran||''Cill Chiaráin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Kilkieran&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Kilkieran&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kilkieran&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Killeen||''An Cillín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Killeen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Killeen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Killeen&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Killymongaun||''Coill Uí Mhongáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Killymongaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Killymongaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Killymongaun&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Kinnelly Islands||''Cionlaí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Kinnelly+Islands%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Kinnelly+Islands%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kinnelly%20Islands&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Knockboy||''An Cnoc Buí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Knockboy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Knockboy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Knockboy&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Kylesalia||''Coill Sáile''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Kylesalia&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Kylesalia&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kylesalia&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lehanagh North||''Leitheanach Thuaidh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Lehanagh+North%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Lehanagh+North%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lehanagh,%20north&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lehanagh South||''Leitheanach Theas''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Lehanagh+South%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Lehanagh+South%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lehanagh,%20south&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Letterard||''Leitreach Ard''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Letterard&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Letterard&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Letterard&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lettercaumus||''Leitir Camsa''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Lettercaumus&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Lettercaumus&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lettercaumus&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Letterdeskert||''Leitir Deiscirt''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Letterdeskert&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Letterdeskert&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Letterdeskert&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Letterdife||''Leitir Daibhche''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Letterdife&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Letterdife&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Letterdife&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Letterpibrum||''Leitir Padhbram''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Letterpibrum&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Letterpibrum&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Letterpibrum&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lettershea||''Leitir Seithe''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Lettershea&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Lettershea&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lettershea&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lettershinna||''Leitir Seanaidh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Lettershinna&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Lettershinna&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lettershinna&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lettery||''Leitrí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Lettery&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Lettery&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lettery&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lissoughter||''Lios Uachtair''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Lissoughter&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Lissoughter&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lissoughter&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Loughaconeera||''Loch Conaortha''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Loughaconeera&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Loughaconeera&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Loughaconeera&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Loughawee||''Loch an Bhuí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Loughawee&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Loughawee&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Loughawee&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Mace||''An Más''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Mace&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Mace&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Mace&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Mason Island||''Oileán Máisean''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Mason+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Mason+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Mason%20Island&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Moyrus||''Maíros''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Moyrus&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Moyrus&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Moyrus&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Murvey||''Muirbhigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Murvey&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Murvey&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Murvey&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Mutton Island||''Oileán Moilt''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Mutton+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Mutton+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Mutton%20Island&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Mweenish Island||''Maínis''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Mweenish+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Mweenish+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Mweenish%20Island&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |North Island||''An tOileán ó Thuaidh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22North+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22North+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=North%20Island&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Oghly Island||''Oileán an Chlaí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Oghly+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Oghly+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Oghly%20Island&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Red Island (Bencorr)||''An tOileán Rua''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Red&ded=sland&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Red&ded=sland&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Red&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Red Island (Roundstone)||''An tOileán Rua''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Red&ded=sland&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Red&ded=sland&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Red&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Rosroe||''An Ros Rua''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Rosroe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Rosroe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Rosroe&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Roundstone||''Cloch na Rón''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Roundstone&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Roundstone&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Roundstone&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.]
The village and the townland of the same name occupy almost the same land area. Use the village category rather then the townland. |- |Rusheennacholla||''Roisín an Chalaidh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Rusheennacholla&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Rusheennacholla&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Rusheennacholla&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Rusheennamanagh||''Roisín na Mainiach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Rusheennamanagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Rusheennamanagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Rusheennamanagh&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Rusheenyvulligan||''Roisín an Bholgáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Rusheenyvulligan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Rusheenyvulligan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Rusheenyvulligan&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Saint Macdara's Island||''Cruach na Cara''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Saint&ded=acdara's&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Saint&ded=acdara's&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Saint&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Scrahallia||''Sraith Sháile''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Scrahallia&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Scrahallia&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Scrahallia&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Shannadonnell||''Seanadh Mhac Dónaill''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Shannadonnell&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Shannadonnell&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Shannadonnell&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Shannakeela||''Seanadh Chaola''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Shannakeela&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Shannakeela&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Shannakeela&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Shannawirra||''Seanadh Bhuire''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Shannawirra&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Shannawirra&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Shannawirra&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Tawnaghbaun||''An Tamhnach Bhán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Tawnaghbaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Tawnaghbaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tawnaghbaun&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Tawnaghmore||''An Tamhnach Mhór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Tawnaghmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Tawnaghmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tawnaghmore&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Tievebreen||''Taobh Braoin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Tievebreen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Tievebreen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tievebreen&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Toombeola||''Tuaim Beola''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Toombeola&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Toombeola&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Toombeola&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Tullaghlumman Beg||''Tulach Lomáin Bheag''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Tullaghlumman+Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Tullaghlumman+Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tullaghlumman%20Beg&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=MOYRUS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Tullaghlumman More||''Tulach Lomáin Mhór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Tullaghlumman+More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Tullaghlumman+More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
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[[Bayley-211|Richard Bayley]] (October 26, 1600 - October 29, 1661) m. [[Pierce-1428|Elizabeth Pierce]] # [[Bayly-73|Samuel (Bayly) Bayley]] (1650 - 1710) m. Joyce Robinson m. Sarah Pierce # [[Bayley-210|Margaret Pierce Bayley]] m. [[Mozingo-71|Edward Mozingo, Sr.]] [[Mozingo-71|Edward Mozingo, Sr.]] (c. 1644—May 7, 1712) m. [[Bayley-210|Margaret Pierce Bayley]] (1660 - July 30, 1711) # [[Mozingo-73|John]] (c. 1680 - December 24, 1741) m. [[Gerrard-290|Elizabeth Gerrard]] # [[Mozingo-71|Edward, Jr.]] (c. 1685 - April 1, 1745) ## [[Mozingo-70|John]] (1707—1782) ### [[Mozingo-69|Pierce Mozingo]] (1745 - December 29, 1819) m. [[Grady-386|Sarah Grady]] [[Mozingo-69|Pierce Mozingo]] (1745 - December 29, 1819) m. [[Grady-386|Sarah Grady]] # [[Mozingo-86|William Mozingo]] (1775 - 1852) m. [[Cotton-1180|Laney Cotton]] # [[Mozingo-63|George Washington Mozingo]] (1788 - 1860) m. [[Skinner-1744|Mary Skinner]] ## [[Mozingo-65|Susan (Mozingo) Shirley]] (1809 - ) m. [[Shirley-851|Moses Shirley]] ## [[Mozingo-64|Edward Mozingo III]] (1817 - ) ## [[Mozingo-51|George Jackson Mozingo]] (November 21, 1818 - March 1, 1889) [[Mozingo-51|George Jackson Mozingo]] (November 21, 1818 - March 1, 1889) # [[Mozingo-62|Gilliam Pinkney Mozingo]] (1840 - 1878) m. [[Busby-389|Elizabeth Busby]] ## [[Mozingo-82|William Jackson Mozingo]] (June 30, 1865 - January 15, 1937) ### [[Mozingo-81|Carrie Mozingo]] (August 7, 1902 - June 21, 1969) m. [[Boutwell-123|B. Forrest Boutwell]] #### B. Forrest Boutwell Jr. (1920 - ) ## [[Mozingo-74|Joseph Sampson Mozingo]] (May 7, 1870 - January 12, 1949) m. [[Lee-7402|Mary Lee]] ### [[Mozingo-83|Chester Arthur Mozingo]] (December 12, 1903 - October 1964) m. [[Harrison-4704|Alma Harrison]] ## [[Mozingo-80|John Gillam Mozingo]] (March 3, 1877 - January 21, 1950) m. [[Boutwell-120|Elmira Boutwell]] # [[Mozingo-21|Zachariah Taylor Mozingo]] (March 17, 1848 - June 7, 1910) m. [[Cooley-730|Jane Cooley]] ## [[Mozingo-49|Susie Esther (Mozingo) Pippin]] (January 22, 1870 - December 25, 1959) m. [[Pippin-243|John Hardy Pippin]] ### George Jack Pippin (January 24, 1888 - July 5, 1933) m. Mae Broadhead ### John Hardy Pippen Jr (April 13, 1889 - October 1971) m. Mattie Mae Jones ###Zachariah R. Zack Pippin (April 21, 1893 - December 25, 1968) m. Viola Evilean Newsom ####William Turner Pippin (1914 - 1976) ###Farks Pippin (1894 - ) ###Jackson Pippin (1894 - ) ###Ferdinand Pippin (April 27, 1896 - February 28, 1926) ## [[Mozingo-50|Zachary Taylor Mozingo Jr]] (1872 - March 2, 1952) m. O'Celia Langley m. Eliza Ann Davis ###Tom Mozingo (May 1896 - July 2, 1959) m. Mary Elizabeth Jones ###John Foster Mozingo (1899 - 1994) #### [[Mozingo-77|Willie Estelle Mozingo]] (1919 - 2012) ###[[Mozingo-79|Charlie Coleman Mozingo]] (January 15, 1905 - February 9, 1972) m. Carolyn Elizabeth Shirley ##J. T. Mezingo (1873 - ) ##[[Mozingo-58|John Wesley Mozingo]] (1874 - ) m. [[Busby-393|Lavinia Busby]] ###Carlie A. Mozingo (1902 - 1971) m. [[Mozingo-77|Willie Estelle Mozingo]] (1919 - 2012) ##Mary Mozingo (1875 - ) ##[[Mozingo-52|William Albert Babe Mozingo]] (January 31, 1876 - July 24, 1961) m. [[West-4568|Ida West]] ###Nancy Mozingo (August 1, 1908 - December 9, 2002) m. Mack Henry Lee ##[[Mozingo-60|Josephine Mozingo]] (November 11, 1880 - April 6, 1938) m. [[Lee-7377|John Lee]] ##Minnie (Mozingo) Mazingo (January 1886 - 1961) ##Charlie Jackson Mozingo (March 21, 1887 - April 4, 1963) m. Minnie Davis ##Ida (Mozingo) Mazingo (August 1890 - 1961) m. George C. Stevens # [[Mozingo-68|Pollie A. S. Mozingo]] (July 4, 1851 - February 1, 1889)
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'''GPS Coordinates:''' Lattitude -34.442 and Longitude 150.809
(Underscored names have profiles; boldfaced names are connected to the Big Tree. ) {| border="1" cellpadding="1" |- ! align="center" | The Victims ! align="center" | Age ! align="center" | Marital Status ! align="center" | Occupation ! align="center" | Place of Burial |- ! align="left"|[[Aitken-1126|Henry Aitken]] ||23 ||Single ||Miner ||Windy Gully Cemetery |- ! align="left"|[[Aitken-1133|John Aitken]] |47 |Widow and 8 children |Miner |Windy Gully Cemetery |- ! align="left"|[[Annesley-339|Prosper James Annesley]] |32 |Single |Miner |Soldier's and Miner's Memorial Church Mt Kembla |- ! align="left"|[[Bellis-232|Richard Bellis]] |62 |Married |Miner |Windy Gully Cemetery |- ! align="left"|[[Best-6323|Thomas Sylvester Best]] |48 |Married, father of 7 |Miner |Old Bowenfel Cemetery |- ! align="left"| [[Blackett-465|Alfred William Blackett]] |22 |Single |Miner |Windy Gully Cemetery |- ! align="left"| [[Blackett-466|Robert George Blackett]] |24 |Single |Miner |Windy Gully Cemetery |- ! align="left"| [[Brasher-835|William Brasher]] |55 |Married, Father of 3 |Miner |Soldier's and Miner's Memorial Church Mt Kembla |- ! align="left"| [[Bray-5905|William Varcoe Bray]] |38 |Married, Father of 8 |Miner |Wollongong General Cemetery, Presbyterian Section |- | [[Brennan-4428|Michael James Brennan]] |19 |Single |Wheeler |Body not recovered |- | [[Bryson-2375|John Bryson]] |53 |No next of kin |Miner |Windy Gully Cemetery |- ! align="left"| [[Carter-39975|Arthur Carter]] |28 |Single |Miner |Windy Gully Cemetery |- | [[Church-7418|Charles Church]] |67 |Single |Miner |Windy Gully Cemetery |- ! align="left"| [[Dixon-15475|George Henry Dixon]] |22 |Married, father of one |Wheeler |Soldier's and Miner's Memorial Church Mt Kembla |- ! align="left"| [[Doherty-3792|William Doherty]] |29 |Single |Miner |Albion Park Catholic Cemetery |- ! align="left"| [[Dungey-304|Francis Dungey]] |46 |Married, father of 7 |Day Deputy |Soldier's and Miner's Memorial Church Mt Kembla |- ! align="left"| [[Dunning-2298|Frederick Dunning]] |19 |Single |Wheeler |Soldier's and Miner's Memorial Church Mt Kembla |- ! align="left"| [[Dunning-2299|Thomas Reed Dunning]] |45 |Married, father of 3 |Miner |Soldier's and Miner's Memorial Church Mt Kembla |- ! align="left"| [[Dunning-2300|Joseph Dunning]] |24 |Single |Miner |Soldier's and Miner's Memorial Church Mt Kembla |- ! align="left"| [[Egan-2639|Denis Egan]] |20 |Single |Miner |Wollongong General Cemetery, Catholic Section |- ! align="left"| [[Egan-2655|Edward Egan]] |19 |Single |Miner |Wollongong General Cemetery, Catholic Section |- ! align="left"| [[Egan-2656|Michael Egan]] |29 |Single |Miner |Soldier's and Miner's Memorial Church Mt Kembla |- ! align="left"| [[Egan-2652|Thomas Egan]] |32 |Single |Miner |Wollongong General Cemetery, Catholic Section |- ! align="left"| [[Filby-79|William Filby]] |49 |Widower, father of 7 |Miner |Soldier's and Miner's Memorial Church Mt Kembla |- | J Daniel Gallagher |50 |Widower, no family | No details known | Body not found |- ! align="left"| [[Gallagher-6818|Edward Gallagher]] |38 |Married, Father of 4 |Miner |Wollongong General Cemetery, Catholic Section |- ! align="left"| [[Gallagher-6816|Michael Gallagher]] |45 |Single |Miner |Wollongong General Cemetery, Catholic Section |- | [[Gill-10643|Edward Gill]] |28 |Single |Miner |Wollongong General Cemetery, Catholic Section |- ! align="left"| [[Gleeson-1234|Stephen Gleeson]] |33 |Married, father of 5 |Miner |Wollongong General Cemetery, Catholic Section |- ! align="left"| [[Hartley-6413|George Oliver Hartley]] |22 |Single |Miner |Soldier's and Miner's Memorial Church Mt Kembla |- ! align="left"| [[Head-5355|James Head]] |32 |Widowed, father of 1 |Miner |West Dapto Catholic Cemetery |- | [[Healey-1992|Daniel Healey]] |32 |Single |Miner |West Dapto Catholic Cemetery |- ! align="left"| [[Hewlett-1010|Alfred Hewlett]] |28 |Single |Shiftman |Windy Gully Cemetery |- ! align="left"| [[Hewlett-1020|William Hewlett]] |21 |Single |Miner |Windy Gully Cemetery |- | [[Hitchens-363|Jehu (Hitchens) Hitchins]] |60 |Married, father of 2 |Miner |Soldier's and Miner's Memorial Church Mt Kembla |- ! align="left"| [[Howell-14860|Thomas Howell]] |36 |Separated, 1 child |Miner |Windy Gully Cemetery |- ! align="left"| [[Hughes-31040|Thomas Hughes]] |35 |Married, father of 1 |Fitter |Soldier's and Miner's Memorial Church Mt Kembla |- ! align="left"| [[Hume-2558|Reynold Hume]] |27 |Single |Miner |Windy Gully Cemetery |- ! align="left"| [[Hunt-26568|Percy Alexander Hunt]] |42 |Married, father of 7 |Miner |Soldier's and Miner's Memorial Church Mt Kembla |- ! align="left"| [[Hunt-27304|Percy Spencer Hunt]] |18 |Single |Miner |Soldier's and Miner's Memorial Church Mt Kembla |- | [[Hunt-28815|William Hunt]] |18 |Single |Miner |Soldier's and Miner's Memorial Church Mt Kembla |- ! align="left"| [[James-28068|Henry Robert James]] |33 |Married, Father of 4 |Miner |Wollongong General Cemetery, Presbyterian Section |- ! align="left"| [[James-28067|John Henry James]] |32 |Married, Father of 3 |Miner |Soldier's and Miner's Memorial Church Mt Kembla |- ! align="left"| [[Jeffrey-2898|John Jeffrey]] |47 |Married, Father of 3 |Miner |Windy Gully Cemetery |- ! align="left"| [[Jones-136799|Robert Jones]] |21 |Single |Miner |Windy Gully Cemetery |- | [[Kindred-516|Thomas Kindred]] |69 |Single |Miner |Windy Gully Cemetery |- ! align="left"| [[Lane-20561|Richard Charles Lane]] |17 |Single |Miner |Soldier's and Miner's Memorial Church Mt Kembla |- ! align="left"| [[Lane-20560|Richard Lane]] |44 |Married, Father of 3 |Miner |Soldier's and Miner's Memorial Church Mt Kembla |- ! align="left"| [[MacCabe-28|Henry Osborne MacCabe]] |45 |Married, Father of 2 |Mining Engineer* |Wollongong General Cemetery, Anglican Section |- |'''[[McCann-4543|Patrick McCann]]''' |33 |Married, Father of 3 |Miner |Wollongong General Cemetery, Catholic Section |- ! align="left"| [[McDill-543|James McDill]] |47 |Married |Miner |Windy Gully Cemetery |- |'''[[McLister-38|Hugh McLister]]''' |24 |Single |Wheeler |Windy Gully Cemetery |- |'''[[McLister-40|James McLister]]''' |22 |Single |Miner |Windy Gully Cemetery |- | '''[[McMurray-1671|William McMurray]]''' |47 |Single |Night Deputy* |Windy Gully Cemetery |- ! align="left"| [[Meurant-119|Henry Meurant]] |20 |Single |Miner |Soldier's and Miner's Memorial Church Mt Kembla |- ! align="left"| [[Meurant-120|William Meurant]] |22 |Married, Father of 1 |Miner |Soldier's and Miner's Memorial Church Mt Kembla |- ! align="left"| [[Morris-36040|George Morris]] |34 |Single |Miner |Soldier's and Miner's Memorial Church Mt Kembla |- |'''[[Morrison-22084|Alexander McMurray Morrison]]''' |15 |Single |Clipper |Windy Gully Cemetery |- |'''[[Morrison-22106|Henry Morrison (1885-1902)]]''' |17 |Single |Clipper |Windy Gully Cemetery |- ! align="left"| [[Morriss-332|Thomas P Morriss]] |26 |Single |Miner |Wollongong General Cemetery, Catholic Section |- ! align="left"| [[Morriss-331|Walter Joseph Morriss]] |52 |Married, 8 Children |Miner |Wollongong General Cemetery, Catholic Section |- ! align="left"| [[Muir-5620|John Muir]] |18 |Single |Miner |Windy Gully Cemetery |- ! align="left"| [[Muir-5613|Peter Muir]] |41 |Married |Miner |Windy Gully Cemetery |- | '''[[Murphy-33071|John Murphy]]''' |49 |Married |Miner |Wollongong General Cemetery, Catholic Section |- ! align="left"| [[Nees-184|John George Nees]] |34 |Married, 6 Children |Miner |Soldier's and Miner's Memorial Church Mt Kembla |- |'''[[Nelson-33073|Jacob Alexander Nelson]]''' |15 |Single |Engine Shed |Windy Gully Cemetery |- |'''[[Nelson-27228|William Nelson]]''' |39 |Married, 5 children |Engine Shed |Windy Gully Cemetery |- | '''[[Nixon-8008|William Nixon]]''' |21 |Single |Wheeler |Helensburgh General Cemetery |- ! align="left"| [[Peace-1075|Matthew Peace]] |38 |Married, father of 1 |Miner |Wollongong General Cemetery, Catholic Section |- ! align="left"| [[Price-29882|William John Price]] |26 |Father of 2 |Wheeler |Windy Gully Cemetery |- ! align="left"| [[Purcell-3302|James Purcell Sr]] |64 |Married |Miner |Wollongong General Cemetery, Catholic Section |- ! align="left"| [[Purcell-3280|James Purcell Jr]] |38 |Married, Father of 3 |Shiftman |Wollongong General Cemetery, Catholic Section |- ! align="left"| [[Purcell-3281|John Purcell]] |33 |Married, Father of 3 |Miner |Wollongong General Cemetery, Catholic Section |- ! align="left"| [[Purcell-3279|Patrick Francis Purcell]] |45 |Married, Father of 7 |Engine Driver |Wollongong General Cemetery, Catholic Section |- ! align="left"| [[Purcell-3278|Thomas Purcell]] |39 |Married, Father of 6 |Miner |Wollongong General Cemetery, Catholic Section |- ! align="left"| [[Rich-7554|Henry Rich]] |67 |Married |Miner |Soldier's and Miner's Memorial Church Mt Kembla |- ! align="left"| [[Rich-7548|James Henry Rich]] |37 |Married, 6 Children |Miner |Soldier's and Miner's Memorial Church Mt Kembla |- | [[Robson-4647|Edward Robson]] |63 |Single |Miner |Windy Gully Cemetery |- |'''[[Russell-37269|George Russell]]''' |20 |Single |Miner |Windy Gully Cemetery |- ! align="left"| [[Ryan-16117|John Ryan]] |33 |Married, 2 Children |Miner |Wollongong General Cemetery, Catholic Section |- |[[Scott-61929|Daniel Scott]] |39 |Married, 7 children |Miner |Windy Gully Cemetery |- |'''[[Silcock-663|William Silcock]]''' |14 |Single |Clipper |Windy Gully Cemetery |- |'''[[Skilling-137|Albert Skilling]]''' |15 |Single |Clipper |Soldier's and Miner's Memorial Church Mt Kembla |- |Frederick Smith |14 |Single |Clipper |Soldier's and Miner's Memorial Church Mt Kembla |- |'''[[Stafford-8298|Claude Ramsay Stafford]]''' |17 |Single |Clipper |Soldier's and Miner's Memorial Church Mt Kembla |- | '''[[Stafford-7713|David Kembla Stafford]]''' |17 |Single |Wheeler |Soldier's and Miner's Memorial Church Mt Kembla |- |'''[[Stafford-8294|William Stafford]]''' |25 |Single |Miner |Soldier's and Miner's Memorial Church Mt Kembla |- |Francis Stewart |38 |Single |Miner |Wollongong General Cemetery, Catholic Section |- |Richard Thomas |26 |Single |Miner |Windy Gully Cemetery |- |Thomas Edward Tost |30 |Single |Miner |Windy Gully Cemetery |- |'''[[Walker-71354|John Walker]]''' |16 |Single |Miner |Soldier's and Miner's Memorial Church Mt Kembla |- |'''[[Walker-70783|Richard Walker]]''' |43 |Married, father of 6 |Miner |Soldier's and Miner's Memorial Church Mt Kembla |- |'''[[Walker-71538|William T Walker]]''' |18 |Single |Clipper |Soldier's and Miner's Memorial Church Mt Kembla |- |Joseph Wilkinson |26 |Engaged |Miner |Windy Gully Cemetery |- |Charles (William) Woodroof |33 |Married, died on 08/09/02 |Miner |Wollongong General Cemetery, Presbyterian Section |- ! align="left"| [[Youngman-504|George Youngman]] |37 |Married, father of 3 |Miner |Soldier's and Miner's Memorial Church Mt Kembla |- |} * Died during the rescue operation. == Research Notes == Table 1 above combines the two separate working tables formerly included on the Free Space page in a format consistent with other Australian Mining Disasters.[[Sarlin-3|Sarlin-3]] 03:02, 19 January 2024 (UTC)
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(aka Wheelan, Reginald) ! align="center" |30 ! align="left" |Married ! align="left" |Contract miner ! align="left" |Beenak, Vic. |} Largely due to the Mount Mulligan disaster, Queensland introduced the ''Coal Mining Act 1925''[https://www.legislation.qld.gov.au/view/pdf/1997-06-27/act-1925-030 ''Coal Mining Act 1925''], Queensland Government, Office of the Queensland Parliamentary Counsel, Reprint No. 1B (not an authorised copy), reprinted as in force on 27 June 1997 (includes amendments up to Act No. 75 of 1996). to better protect coal miners. This Act provides for: *appointment of Mines Inspectors who must have practical mining experience; *recording of mine deputy safety inspections in individual reports; *designation of specifically designed and “permitted” explosives and rules for their use; *use of safety lamps or electric camp lamps for lighting for individual miners and the banning of naked lights; *rules for the application of stone dust; *establishment of Mines Rescue Stations in all mining districts; *rules for airflow and the use of ventilation fans. == History == '''On the 19th of September 1921, a gas explosion at the Mount Mulligan coal mine, killed 75 fathers, husbands and sons.'''
[[Wikipedia:Mount_Mulligan,_Queensland|Mount Mulligan]], a large, flat topped, pink conglomerate massif similar in shape to Uluru (Ayers Rock), named by party of explorers led by [[Mulligan-1276|James Venture Mulligan]] in 1874. The township, (near Mareeba, on the Atherton Tablelands) later gazetted in 1910, was named after it, now a ghost town with a cemetery and a chimney stack. At 9.25 am on the 19th of September 1921, an explosion at the [[Wikipedia:Mount_Mulligan_mine_disaster|MM Mine Disaster]] in North Queensland, suddenly became the worst mining disaster in Queensland and the second worst mining disaster in Australia. 75 husbands, fathers and sons were killed. The town did not have a cemetery, but land was quickly consecrated and made ready in the newly established cemetery, to lay to rest 69 victims of the disaster. Some were taken to Mareeba for burial. == Tasks == *A name table needs to be created. *Create Profiles. == Names of Victims List == :Cemetery Records :Legend: :b. = born :d. = died :HS = has headstone :[[Adams-64146|Adams, Thomas]], b. 1900, d. 19/09/1921, killed in Mount Mulligan Explosion :'''[[Adcock-2123|Adcock, Thomas]], b. 1884, d. 19/09/1921, killed in Mount Mulligan Explosion :[[Beattie-2718|Beattie, James Maxwell]], b. 1893, d. 19/09/1921, killed in Mount Mulligan Explosion :[[Bell-40942|Bell, Irving]], b. 1897, d. 19/09/1921, killed in Mount Mulligan Explosion :[[Bolen-982|Bolen, Herbert]], b. 1881, d. 19/09/1921, killed in Mount Mulligan Explosion :[[Butcher-4064|Butcher, Frank Norman]], b. 1892, d. 19/09/1921, killed in Mount Mulligan Explosion :[[Butler-29861|Butler, Donald]], b. 1899, d. 19/09/1921, killed in Mount Mulligan Explosion :[[Camm-256|Camm, Thomas]], b. 1866, d. 19/09/1921, killed in Mount Mulligan Explosion :[[Carhley-1|Carhley/Cairney, John]], b. 1892, d. 19/09/1921, killed in Mount Mulligan Explosion :[[Carson-9054|Carson, James]], b. 1880, d. 19/09/1921, age: 41yr, killed in Mount Mulligan Explosion, erected by his Loving Daughters, HS :[[Casloff-1|Casloff, Alaxs]], b. 1875, d. 19/09/1921, killed in Mount Mulligan Explosion. Born Russia Erected by his loving Wife & Children, HS :[[Cole-30757|Cole, William C]]., d. 19/09/1921, killed in Mount Mulligan Explosion :[[Conoplia-1|Conoplia, Peter]], b. 1880, d. 19/09/1921, age: 36yr, killed in Mount Mulligan Explosion. My Dear Husband & Our Father, HS :[[Cunningham-18281|Cunningham, James S.]], b. 1882, d. 19/09/1921, killed in Mount Mulligan Explosion :[[Doyle-10642|Doyle, Phillip]], b. 1872, d. 19/09/1921, killed in Mount Mulligan Explosion :[[Drier-128|Drier, John A]]., b. 1879, d. 19/09/1921, age: 43yr, killed in Mount Mulligan Explosion My Dear husband & Our Father, buried with Son John W. Drier, HS :[[Drier-129|Drier, John W]]., b. 1904, d. 19/09/1921, age: 17yr, killed in Mount Mulligan Explosion My Dear Son & Our Brother, buried with Father John A. Drier, HS :[[Fisher-31991|Fisher, William A.]], b. 1861, d. 19/09/1921, killed in Mount Mulligan Explosion :[[Fitzpatrick-5518|Fitzpatrick, John]], b. 1886, d. 19/09/1921, killed in Mount Mulligan Explosion :[[Fogarty-1608|Fogarty, John]], b. 1891, d. 19/09/1921, killed in Mount Mulligan Explosion :[[Gielis-149|Geilis, Francis V.]], b. 1893, d. 19/09/1921, killed in Mount Mulligan Explosion :Grant, Francis "Frank", b. 1883, d. 19/09/1921, age: 37yr, killed in Mount Mulligan Explosion, erected by his Loving Wife Mary, HS :Hall, Albert, b. 1893, d. 19/09/1921, killed in Mount Mulligan Explosion :Harris, Elizabeth J., b. 1896, d. 19/06/1928, killed in Mount Mulligan Explosion :Harrison, Henry, d. 19/09/1921, killed in Mount Mulligan Explosion :Henry, John, b. 1890, d. 19/09/1921, killed in Mount Mulligan Explosion :Hoare, Cecil G., see [[Hawes-2816|Hawes, Cecil George]] b. 1876, d. 19/09/1921, killed in Mount Mulligan Explosion :[[Hawes-2943|Hoare, Thomas G. N.]], see Hawes, Thomas G.N. b. 1903, d. 19/09/1921, killed in Mount Mulligan Explosion :Hutton, Edward D. J., b. 1889, d. 19/09/1921, age: 32yr, killed in Mount Mulligan Explosion. Our Dear husbands Erected by Their Loving Wives & Mother, buried Family Plot, Thomas Hutton, Edward Hutton, James O'Boyle (Mt Mulligan Disaster) & David Thomas Hutton. , HS :[[Hutton-4533|Hutton, Thomas]], b. 1885, d. 19/09/1921, age: 37yr, killed in Mount Mulligan Explosion. Our Dear husbands Erected by Their Loving Wives & Mother, buried Family Plot, Thomas Hutton, Edward Hutton, James O'Boyle (Mt Mulligan Disaster) & David Thomas Hutton. , HS :[[Hynes-1465|Hynes, Thomas S]]., b. 1896, d. 19/09/1921, killed in Mount Mulligan Explosion :[[Jackson-60637|Jackson, Hugh]], b. 1889, d. 19/09/1921, age: 35yr, killed in Mount Mulligan Explosion, erected by the Masonic Bretheren, HS :[[James-18230|James, George Doran]], b. 1891, d. 19/09/1921, age: 40yr, My Darling Husband & Son. killed in Mount Mulligan Explosion, erected by their Loving Wife, Mother & Family, buried with his Son George Robert James, HS :[[James-30023|James, George Robert]], b. 1904, d. 19/09/1921, age: 17yr, My Darling Husband & Son. killed in Mount Mulligan Explosion, erected by their Loving Wife, Mother & Family, buried with his Father George Doran James, HS :[[Joachmzik-1|Joachmzik, Ludwig]], b. 1890, d. 19/09/1921, killed in Mount Mulligan Explosion :[[Leary-620|Leary, Robert Ernest]], b. Abt. 1897, d. 19/09/1921, age: 24yr, killed in Mount Mulligan Explosion, HS :[[Lawson-14862|Lewis, Oliver]], b. 1895, d. 19/09/1921, killed in Mount Mulligan Explosion :[[Liversidge-186|Liversidge, Sydney]], d. 19/09/1921, killed in Mount Mulligan Explosion :[[Lomax-1270|Loman, Jack]], b. 1885, d. 19/09/1921, killed in Mount Mulligan Explosion :[[Loughrie-14|Loughrie, James]], b. 1881, d. 19/09/1921, killed in Mount Mulligan Explosion :[[Mansfield-4411|Mansfield, William H.]], b. 1887, d. 19/09/1921, killed in Mount Mulligan Explosion :[[Martin-92077|Martin, Harrold]], b. 1890, d. 19/09/1921, killed in Mount Mulligan Explosion :Mccolm, Samuel, b. 1878, d. 19/09/1921, age: 41yr, killed in Mount Mulligan Explosion, erected by his Loving Wife Mary & Family, HS :Mccormack, Rowland, b. 1905, d. 19/09/1921, age: 16yr, killed in Mount Mulligan Explosion, HS :Mcintyre, Duncan A., b. 1889, d. 19/09/1921, age: 32yr, killed in Mount Mulligan Explosion, erected by his loving Wife, HS :Minogue, Paul, d. 19/09/1921, killed in Mount Mulligan Explosion :Morgan, Rupert E., b. 1867, d. 19/09/1921, killed in Mount Mulligan Explosion :Mounsey, George, b. 15/09/1875, d. 19/09/1921, killed in Mount Mulligan Explosion, buried in one of the unmarked Graves. Born Melbourne, Son of William & Annie, Husband of Christine Shears, Father of Annie, Agnes, Christina, George, Hilda, Charles, Lily, Leslie, Mary & Grace. Dedicated by Heather (Mounsey) Bird, Daughter of Leslie, Plaque :Noxan, John, b. 1879, d. 19/09/1921, killed in Mount Mulligan Explosion :O'Boyle, James, b. 1890, d. 19/09/1921, age: 31yr, killed in Mount Mulligan Explosion. Our Dear husbands Erected by Their Loving Wives & Mother, buried Family Plot, Thomas Hutton, Edward Hutton, James O'Boyle (Mt Mulligan Disaster) & David Thomas Hutton, HS :O'Halloran, John, b. 1899, d. 19/09/1921, killed in Mount Mulligan Explosion, HS :Ostle, William, b. 1898, d. 19/09/1921, killed in Mount Mulligan Explosion :Parkinson, Thomas E., b. 1886, d. 19/09/1921, killed in Mount Mulligan Explosion :Pattison, Frederick, b. 1882, d. 19/09/1921, killed in Mount Mulligan Explosion :Pattison, Robert, b. 1889, d. 19/09/1921, killed in Mount Mulligan Explosion :Quill, Cornelius J., b. 1881, d. 19/09/1921, killed in Mount Mulligan Explosion :Reay, James, b. 1894, d. 19/09/1921, killed in Mount Mulligan Explosion :Regan, John, b. 1863, d. 19/09/1921, killed in Mount Mulligan Explosion :Riseley, Ernest, b. 1890, d. 19/09/1921, killed in Mount Mulligan Explosion :Seymour, Syney, b. 1900, d. 19/09/1921, killed in Mount Mulligan Explosion :Smithson, William Robert, b. 1880, d. 19/09/1921, killed in Mount Mulligan Explosion, HS :Spiers, Robert, b. 1892, d. 19/09/1921, killed in Mount Mulligan Explosion :Stevens, William, d. 19/09/1921, killed in Mount Mulligan Explosion :Swift, William E., d. 19/09/1921, killed in Mount Mulligan Explosion :Taylor, Thomas, b. 1891, d. 19/09/1921, killed in Mount Mulligan Explosion, erected by his Loving Wife and Sons, HS :Templeton, Robert, d. 19/09/1921, killed in Mount Mulligan Explosion :Thompson, Robert, b. 1887, d. 19/09/1921, killed in Mount Mulligan Explosion :Thompson, Wilfred, b. 1889, d. 19/09/1921, killed in Mount Mulligan Explosion :'''[[Turriff-104|George Turriff]] b. 1871, d. 19/09/1921, killed in Mount Mulligan Explosion :Whelan/Wheeler, Reginald, b. 1891, d. 19/09/1921, killed in Mount Mulligan Explosion *[http://www.interment.net/data/aus/qld/mareeba/mtmulligan/index.htm Internment.net, Mt Mulligan] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2600051/mount-mulligan-cemetery Mt Mulligan Cemetery, Findagrave] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Mount_Mulligan_Cemetery%2C_Mount_Mulligan%2C_Queensland Mount Mulligan Cemetery Wikitree page] ==Sources==
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* [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2419340 Find-a-Grave page for Mt Victoria Cemetery] * [https://www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/cemeteries/Pages/cemetery-location-details.aspx?LocationId=3252 Auckland Council - Mount Victoria Cemetery] * [https://www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/cemeteries/Pages/find-burial-cremation.aspx Auckland Council Burial & Cremation records online database]
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* The church and cemeteries are northeast of Pond Hill on Lilly Lake Rd. ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== * There are two Find A Grave pages,most of the graves are under Slocum Cemetery: * https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2689383/mount-zion-union-church-cemetery * https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1987730/slocum-cemetery ===Tasks Completed=== * ''Add tasks you have completed here'' ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link to existing WikiTree profiles or create new profiles for each person listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of their grave marker. The profile you create for a person can include other genealogical and biographical information, additional photos, and a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" | Latitude ! scope="col" | Longitude ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |-
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Erroneously names Cregghanroe on townlands.ie |- |Derrycreevy||''Doire Chraobhaí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Derrycreevy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Derrycreevy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Doocharn||''Dúcharn''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Doocharn&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Doocharn&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drollagh||''Drolach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Drollagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Drollagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Dromore||''An Droim Mór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Dromore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Dromore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drumacon||''Droim Dhá Chon''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Drumacon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Drumacon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drumacrib||''Droim Mhic Roib''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Drumacrib&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Drumacrib&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drumagelvin||''Droim Ghealbháin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Drumagelvin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Drumagelvin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drumakill||''Droim na Coille''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Drumakill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Drumakill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drumaliss||''Droim Eachlaisce''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Drumaliss&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Drumaliss&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drumillard Big||''Droim Iolaird Mór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=%22Drumillard%20Big%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=%22Drumillard%20Big%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drumillard Little||''Droim Iolaird Beag''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=%22Drumillard%20Little%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=%22Drumillard%20Little%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drumleek North||''Droim Liag Thuaidh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=%22Drumleek%20North%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=%22Drumleek%20North%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drumleek South||''Droim Liag Theas''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=%22Drumleek%20South%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=%22Drumleek%20South%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Errybane||''An tOireadh Bán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Errybane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Errybane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Erryroe||''An tOireadh Rua''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Erryroe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Erryroe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Formil||''Formaoil''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Formil&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Formil&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Killycard||''Coillidh Chairn''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Killycard&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Killycard&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Killycracken||''Coill an Chraicinn''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Killycracken&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Killycracken&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Killygola||''Coillidh Ghabhla''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Killygola&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Killygola&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Knocknaneen'''||''Cnoc na nÉan''||[[:Category:Knocknaneen Townland, Muckno Parish, County Monaghan]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Knocknaneen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Knocknaneen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Lisdonny||''Lios Domhnaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Lisdonny&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Lisdonny&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Liseenan||''Lios Fhíonáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Liseenan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Liseenan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Longfield||''Leamhchoill''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Longfield&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Longfield&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Loughbrattoge||''Loch Bratóige''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Loughbrattoge&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Loughbrattoge&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Lurganboy||''An Lorgain Bhuí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Lurganboy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Lurganboy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Lurganearly||''Lorga an Iarla''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Lurganearly&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Lurganearly&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Lurganmore||''An Lorgain Mhór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Lurganmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Lurganmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Moraghy||''Maigh Rátha''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Moraghy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Moraghy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Moy||''An Mhaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Moy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Moy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Mullyash||''Mullaigh Aise''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Mullyash&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Mullyash&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Onomy||''Omna''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Onomy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Onomy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Oram||''Eoroim''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Oram&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Oram&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Skerrymore||''An Sceiridh Mhór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Skerrymore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Skerrymore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
Erroneously named Sherrymore on Townlands.ie |- |Tattintlieve||''Táite an tSléibhe''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Tattintlieve&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Tattintlieve&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Tavanaskea'''||''Taobh na Sceitheach''||[[:Category:Tavanaskea Townland, Muckno Parish, County Monaghan]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Tavanaskea&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Tavanaskea&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Tomogrow||''Tomóg Rua''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Tomogrow&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Tomogrow&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Tullanacrunat||''Tulaigh na Cruithneachta''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Tullanacrunat&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Tullanacrunat&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Tullinearly||''Tulaigh an Iarla''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Tullinearly&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Tullinearly&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Tullintlisny||''Tulaigh an tSlisnigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Tullintlisny&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Tullintlisny&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Tullintrat||''Tulaigh an tSneachta''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Tullintrat&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Tullintrat&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Tullycaghny||''Tulaigh Mhic Eacháin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Tullycaghny&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Tullycaghny&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Tullycollive||''Tulaigh Cholbha''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Tullycollive&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Tullycollive&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Tullycoora||''Tulaigh Chumhra''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Tullycoora&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Tullycoora&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Tullyharnet||''Tulaigh Tharnocht''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Tullyharnet&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Tullyharnet&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Tullynageer||''Tulaigh na gCaor''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Tullynageer&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Tullynageer&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Tullynagrow||''Tulaigh na gCnó''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Tullynagrow&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Tullynagrow&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Tullynahattina||''Tulaigh na hAitinne''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Tullynahattina&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Tullynahattina&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Tullynamalra||''Tulaigh na Malradh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Tullynamalra&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Tullynamalra&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Tullyrahan||''Tulaigh Raithin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Tullyrahan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Tullyrahan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Tullyvanus||''Tulaigh Mhánais''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Tullyvanus&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Monaghan&townland=Tullyvanus&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources '''''for this parish''''' may be 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Team links in CIBs now implemented. ==Sources== :Information shown on this page may have been sourced from one or more of the following sources. * [https://www.logainm.ie/en/ Logainm.ie] The Placenames Database of Ireland created by Fiontar & Scoil na Gaeilge in collaboration with The Placenames Branch (Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht). * [http://www.placenamesni.org/index.php Placenamesni.org] a UK Government website managed by the Information Unit of Land & Property Services (LPS) Agency, Department of Finance and Personnel (DFP) * [http://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=placeSearch Griffiths Valuation] AskAboutIreland.ie and the Cultural Heritage Project is an initiative of public libraries together with local museums and archives. * [https://www.townlands.ie/ Townlands.ie] Irish Townlands derived from OpenStreetMap data under the Open Data Commons Open Database License (ODbL). * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census of Ireland] 1901/1911 and Census fragments and substitutes, 1821-51 * [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland|List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland]] and [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_Northern_Ireland|List of towns and villages in Northern Ireland]] * [https://archive.org/details/op1248631-1001/page/n1/mode/2up General alphabetical index to townlands and towns, parishes and baronies of Ireland] Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
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Muddy Hole at Mount Vernon, Fairfax County, Virginia
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Mudslide Disasters
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Muenchow Family Bibliography
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Muenchow Family Photographs
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This townland is Glenard on Logaimn.ie and the censuses. Ard is high so this is probably high valley which makes sense. |- |'''Meenyanly'''|| ||[[:Category:Meenyanly Townland, Muff Parish, County Donegal]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Meenyanly&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Meenyanly&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Muff||''Magh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Muff&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Muff&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Soppog'''|| ||[[:Category:Soppog Townland, Muff Parish, County Donegal]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Soppog&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Soppog&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Three Trees||''Ard an Chrainn''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=%22Three%20Trees%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=%22Three%20Trees%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Tromaty|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Tromaty&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Tromaty&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
This townland extends into Moville Upper Civil Parish. |- |'''Ture'''||''An tIúr''||[[:Category:Ture Townland, Muff Parish, County Donegal]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Ture&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Donegal&townland=Ture&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 Donegal should be added to the main Donegal 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 3.2. Ireland In Song section if filled. ==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
Muir Family of Ayrshire, Scotland
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Mulberry Hill Plantation, Bryan County, Georgia
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The National Archive in Washington Dc; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census of the United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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Rich J Arnold in District 20, Bryan, Georgia, USA. "By 1860 Arnold was the largest landowner in Bryan County, with over 15,000 acres and 195 slaves. '''1860 Census''': "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archives in Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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R J Arnold in Bryan, Georgia, USA. Arnold was an innovative planter, regarded as being well advanced for his times in terms of his business concepts, his application of scientific principles to his agricultural methods and techniques and his philosophy of plantation and slave management."Coastal Bryan Heritage Trail, Section on Richard James Arnold (http://www.richmondhillhistoricalsociety.com/history-driving-trail.html) A handwritten list of his slaves from the Inventory of Slaves from Mulberry Hill and White Hall Plantations, Bryan County, Georgia, December 1823 can be found at [[Space:White_Hall_Plantation%2C_Bryan_County%2C_Georgia|'''White Hall''']] and [[Space:Mulberry_Hill_Plantation%2C_Bryan_County%2C_Georgia|'''Mulberry Hill''']] in 1823 and can be found at The Henry Ford Museum and online in the Henry Ford Digital Collections. Inventory of Slaves from Mulberry Hill and White Hall Plantations, Bryan County, Georgia, December 1823(https://www.thehenryford.org/collections-and-research/digital-collections/artifact/176006/#slide=gs-363312). ===Slaves of Mulberry Hill Plantation=== ''All the above hands at '''Mulbury Hill''''' ''Dec 1823'' refers to the following: '''List of ? Workers''' {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: left;" border="1" bgcolor="#ff ff ff" |- ! width="200"|Men ! width="100"|Age Sick ! width="300"|Remarks |- | Mally || 55 Years || Driver |- | Renty || 27 Years || |- | Daniel || 27 Years || F. |- | Rachud || 27 Years || F. |- | Peter || 23 Years || |- | Hard Timy || 30 Years || F. |- | Adam || 25 Years || F. |- | Rob || || F. |- | Simon || || F. |- | Moses || 30 || F. |- | Tom || || |- | Dick || 50 || Cooper |- | Jack || || F. |- | Sampson || 35 || |- | George || 28 || F. Cooper |}
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: left;" border="1" bgcolor="#ff ff ff" |- ! width="200"|Women ! width="100"|Age Sick ! width="300"|Remarks |- | Kate || 25 Years || |- | Fanny || 23 Years || |- | Maria || 23 Years || |- | Almy || || |- | Venus || 50 Years || |- | Nancy || 23 Years || |- | Hannah || || |- | Phillis || 29 Years || |- | Flora || || |- | Amelia || 22 Years || |- | Sally || 25 Years || |}
'''Three Quarter & Half Hands''' {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: left;" border="1" bgcolor="#ff ff ff" |- ! width="200"|Men & Women ! width="100"|Age Sick ! width="300"|Remarks |- | Billy 3/4 || 60 Years || |- | Harriet 1/2 || 50 Years || |- | Cate 1/2 || 60 Years || |- | Mary 3/4 || || |- | Lilla 1/2 || F. || |- | Pate 1/2 || 60 Years (man) || |- | Moll 3/4 || 50 Years || |- | Chloe 1/2 || 45 Years || |- | Ned 3/4 || 17 Years || |}
'''Free''' {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: left;" border="1" bgcolor="#ff ff ff" |- ! width="200"|Free |- | Free |- | Sally Lin? |- | Nero 70 Does nothing |- | O. Kate Nurse |- | O. Nancy Nurse |}
'''Children''' {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: left;" border="1" bgcolor="#ff ff ff" |- ! width="200"|Children ! width="100"|Years ! width="300"|Children Minders |- | Pompey || 7 years old || |- | Billy || 4 years old || |- | Phebe || 3 years old || |- | Maria, Infant || 1 mo old || x |- | Adriy || 10 years old || |- | Venus || 5 years old || |- | Sally, Infant ? || 1 years old || x |- | Davy, child of Nancy || 2 years old || ? |- | Pato || 1 years old || |- | Mary || 4 years old || |- | Jacob || 5 years old || |- | Harrick || 6 years old || |- | Pressey || 8 years old || |- | Lucy || 4 years old || |- | Joe || 8 years old || |- | Stephen || 8 years old || |- | Charley || 4 years old || |- | Peter || 2 years old || |- | George || 5 years old || |- | Pudly || 3 years old || |- | ?ldy, Infant || 3 mos || |- | Lincho || 12 years old || |- | Cain || 8 years old || |- | Rachel || 4 years old || |- | Chloe, Infant || 3 mos || |- | Phillis || 8 years old || |} ==Sources==
Muleshoe Memorial Park Cemetery
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Mulga Mine 1937 Mine Disaster
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Mulga Mine Disaster 1914
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Mulga Mine Disaster 1937
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Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters Team|United States Mining Disasters]] == History and Circumstances == * Date: Oct 15, 1937 * Location: [[:Category:Mulga, Alabama|Mulga, Alabama]] * Victims: 34 casualties * Cause: Explosion ===Rescue Efforts=== ===Results and Findings=== '''To Create the Category''' :To create the category for this Disaster, please add
Mulgutherie
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Mulhearn Memorial Park Cemetery
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Mullagh Civil Parish, County Cavan
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'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' An Chros Riabhach.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@53.8554,-7.0121,13z Google Maps] [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/53.8554/-7.0121 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.9984&lat=53.8401 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Crossreagh&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=MULLAGH Grifiths Valuation.]||'''Mullagh (pop 1,348)'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' An Mullach.
[[Wikipedia:Mullagh,_County_Cavan|Wikipedia entry for Mullagh]]
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[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Mullagh&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=MULLAGH Grifiths Valuation.] |} ===The Townlands of Mullagh Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Mullagh Parish (An Mullach) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/392/BF Mullagh Parish] on Logainm.ie and validated against townlands on the 1851, 1871 and 1901 Lists of Towns and Townlands and Griffiths valuations data. A link is provided in the notes for the 1901 and 1911 census. Please note that these may not always work if the townland was not available on the census in question. The census site may also substitute a similar name so be prepared for unexpected results! Similar for Griffith's valuation links which may show multiple names. Where a townland has been transferred to a new parish the census links are on the new parish page. :If the townland has a category it will be linked in the table below. If there is no link and you need the category please contact [[Meredith-1182|David]] to get the category created or [https://www.wikitree.com/contact/category/ put in a request for the category to be created]. Alternatively, if you feel condifent to do so, see Townland Category Information Boxes below for how to create them yourself. :{| width="100%" border="1" |- |width="16%" style="background:#BAD66E;"|
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Annagharnet&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=MULLAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ardlow|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Ardlow&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Ardlow&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ardlow&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=MULLAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cloghbally Lower||''Cloch Bhaile Íochtarach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=%22Cloghbally+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=%22Cloghbally+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cloghbally,%20lower&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=MULLAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cloghbally Upper||''Cloch Bhaile Uachtarach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=%22Cloghbally+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=%22Cloghbally+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cloghbally,%20upper&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=MULLAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cloghballybeg||''Cloch Bhaile Bhig''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Cloghballybeg&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Cloghballybeg&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cloghballybeg&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=MULLAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cloghergoole|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Cloghergoole&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Cloghergoole&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cloghergoole&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=MULLAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Clonarney|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Clonarney&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Clonarney&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Clonarney&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=MULLAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Clonmacmara|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Clonmacmara&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Clonmacmara&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Clonmacmara&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=MULLAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Corfad|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Corfad&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Corfad&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Corfad&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=MULLAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Corlat|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Corlat&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Corlat&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Corlat&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=MULLAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cornaglare or Palmira|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=%22Cornaglare+or+Palmira%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=%22Cornaglare+or+Palmira%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cornaglare%20or%20Palmira%22&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=MULLAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cornaglea Lower|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=%22Cornaglea+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=%22Cornaglea+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cornaglea,%20lower&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=MULLAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cornaglea Upper|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=%22Cornaglea+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=%22Cornaglea+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cornaglea,%20upper&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=MULLAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cornakill|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Cornakill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Cornakill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cornakill&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=MULLAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Corragloon|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Corragloon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Corragloon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Corragloon&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=MULLAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Corryrourke|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Corryrourke&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Corryrourke&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Corryrourke&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=MULLAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Crossbane||''An Chrois Bhán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Crossbane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Crossbane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Crossbane&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=MULLAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Crosscarn|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Crosscarn&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Crosscarn&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Crosscarn&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=MULLAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Crossreagh||''An Chros Riabhach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Crossreagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Crossreagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Crossreagh&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=MULLAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cuilcagh||''Cuilceach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Cuilcagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Cuilcagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cuilcagh&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=MULLAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Doon|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Doon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Doon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Doon&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=MULLAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Drumrat|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Drumrat&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Drumrat&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drumrat&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=MULLAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Enagh|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Enagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Enagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Enagh&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=MULLAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Glebe|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Glebe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Glebe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Glebe&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=MULLAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Greaghclogh|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Greaghclogh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Greaghclogh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Greaghclogh&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=MULLAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Greaghnadarragh|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Greaghnadarragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Greaghnadarragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Greaghnadarragh&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=MULLAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Killeter|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Killeter&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Killeter&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Killeter&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=MULLAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lenanavragh|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Lenanavragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Lenanavragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lenanavragh&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=MULLAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lislin|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Lislin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Lislin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lislin&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=MULLAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Lisnabantry'''|| ||[[:Category:Lisnabantry Townland, Mullagh Parish, County Cavan]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Lisnabantry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Lisnabantry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lisnabantry&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=MULLAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lisnahederna||''Lios na hEadarnaí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Lisnahederna&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Lisnahederna&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lisnahederna&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=MULLAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Mullagh||''An Mullach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Mullagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Mullagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Mullagh&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=MULLAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Raffony||''Rafanaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Raffony&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Raffony&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Raffony&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=MULLAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Rantavan'''||''Ráth an Tamhain''||[[:Category:Rantavan Townland, Mullagh Parish, County Cavan]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Rantavan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Rantavan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Rantavan&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=MULLAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Rosehill||''Achadh na Madadh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Rosehill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Rosehill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Rosehill&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=MULLAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Seeharan|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Seeharan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Seeharan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Seeharan&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=MULLAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |} ==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
Mullahoran Cemetery of Mullaghoran in Cavan
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Mullahoran_Cemetery,_Mullaghoran,_Cavan
a.k.a. Our Lady of Lourdes Cemetery '''Address:''' Mullaghoran, Co. Cavan, Ireland '''GPS Coordinates: ''' 53.841470, -7.442429 Mullahoran Cemetery is located in the Mullaghoran Townland in the Drumlumman Civil Parish in County Cavan, Ireland. ==Religious affiliation== Mullahoran Cemetery is in the Roman Catholic Parish of Mullahoran & Loughduff (Drumlumman North); Diocese of Ardagh and Clonmacnois. Microfilm of church parish records including
Deaths - 07 Feb. 1859 to 26 Feb. 1875
are online at National Library of Ireland ([https://registers.nli.ie/parishes/0162 link to NLI]): ==Graves== The burial dates range from 1827 to present day. There are approximately 260 headstones in the cemetery, most with multiple people listed. ==More Information== *See the [[:Category:Mullahoran Cemetery, Mullaghoran, Cavan|Mullahoran Cemetery, Mullaghoran, Cavan category]] for profiles of those who have been documented at this cemetery. *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2670266 Our Lady of Lourdes-Mullahoran Cemetery on Find-a-Grave] * Pictures and transcriptions of the headstones at [http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/cavan/photos/tombstones/mullahoran-rc/index.html Ireland Genealogy Projects Archives]
MULLEN Family Mysteries
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Müllers of Uri, Switzerland
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Mulley's Cove, Newfoundland Colony One Place Study
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Mulligans
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Mullinacuff Civil Parish, County Wicklow
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Wicklow_Genealogy_Free_Space_Pages
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballymarroge&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=MULLINACUFF Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Ballynultagh'''||''Baile an Ultaigh''||[[:Category:Ballynultagh Townland, Mullinacuff Parish, County Wicklow]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Ballynultagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Ballynultagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballynultagh&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=MULLINACUFF Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Ballyraheen'''||''Baile an Ráithín''||[[:Category:Ballyraheen Townland, Mullinacuff Parish, County Wicklow]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Ballyraheen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Ballyraheen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballyraheen&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=MULLINACUFF Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Cronelea'''||''Corrán na Liath''||[[:Category:Cronelea Townland, Mullinacuff Parish, County Wicklow]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Cronelea&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Cronelea&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cronelea&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=MULLINACUFF Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Kilquiggin'''||''Cill Chuiginne''||[[:Category:Kilquiggin Townland, Mullinacuff Parish, County Wicklow]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Kilquiggin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Kilquiggin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kilquiggin&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=MULLINACUFF Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Knockatomcoyle'''||''Cnoc na dTom Coill''||[[:Category:Knockatomcoyle Townland, Mullinacuff Parish, County Wicklow]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Knockatomcoyle&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Knockatomcoyle&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Knockatomcoyle&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=MULLINACUFF Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Laragh'''||''An Láithreach''||[[:Category:Laragh Townland, Mullinacuff Parish, County Wicklow]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Laragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Laragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Laragh&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=MULLINACUFF Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Newtown'''||''An Baile Nua''||[[:Category:Newtown Townland, Mullinacuff Parish, County Wicklow]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Newtown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Newtown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Newtown&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=MULLINACUFF Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Seskin'''||''An Seisceann''||[[:Category:Seskin Townland, Mullinacuff Parish, County Wicklow]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Seskin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Seskin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Seskin&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=MULLINACUFF Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Stranakelly'''||''Sraith na Caillí''||[[:Category:Stranakelly Townland, Mullinacuff Parish, County Wicklow]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Stranakelly&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Stranakelly&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Stranakelly&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=MULLINACUFF Griffiths Valuation.] |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources '''''for this parish''''' may be placed here. More general sources for Wicklow should be added to the main Wicklow page. If you are adding a source here it would be helpful if you could let [[Meredith-1182|me (David)]] know so I don't accidentally overwrite your input with an automatic update. Thanks. :Whilst care is taken to ensure links are not made to disreputable, phishing or other sites of doubtful integrity it is your responsibility to ensure that you are not going to such a site by clicking on one of the links which may have been added after this page was created. ==Version Notes== :Current parish format version 4.0. Addition of Griffiths valuation on parish pages. :Previous version 3.5. Addition of 'Places Nearby' link where coordinates are known. Upgrading Logainm links to match new Logainm web site; 3.6 Change to teams structure implementation. ==Sources== :Information shown on this page may have been sourced from one or more of the following sources. * [https://www.logainm.ie/en/ Logainm.ie] The Placenames Database of Ireland created by Fiontar & Scoil na Gaeilge in collaboration with The Placenames Branch (Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht). * [http://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=placeSearch Griffiths Valuation] AskAboutIreland.ie and the Cultural Heritage Project is an initiative of public libraries together with local museums and archives. * [https://www.townlands.ie/ Townlands.ie] Irish Townlands derived from OpenStreetMap data under the Open Data Commons Open Database License (ODbL). * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census of Ireland] 1901/1911 and Census fragments and substitutes, 1821-51 * [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland|List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland]] and [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_Northern_Ireland|List of towns and villages in Northern Ireland]] * [https://archive.org/details/op1248631-1001/page/n1/mode/2up General alphabetical index to townlands and towns, parishes and baronies of Ireland] Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
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||x||Apollinary||Apollinaire||Apollinari(u)s||||Apollinare||Apolinar, Apolinario||Apolinário||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Аполлинарий||Apolinary||Аполінарій|||||||||||||| |- | x||||Apollonia||Apolline||Apollonie||Apollonia, Pleun||Apollonia||Apolonia||Apolónia||Apollonia||Apollònia||||||||Apollónia||||||||||||||||||Apolonia||||Apolena||Apollonia||Apolonia||Apollònia||Apolónia|||| |- | ||x||Apollon||Apollon||Apoll||||Apollo||Apolonio, Apolo||Apolónio||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Аполлон||Apoloniusz||Аполлон|||||||||||||| |- | x||||Aquillina||||||||Aquilina||Aquilina||Aquilina||Aquillina||Aquillina||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Aquilina||Aquilina||Aquillina||Aquilina|||| |- | x||||Arabella||||Arabella||Arabella||Arabella||Arabela, Arabella||Arabela||||Arabella||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Arabella||Arabela, Arabella||Arabella||Arabela|||| |- | ||x||Arcady||||||||Arcadio||Arcadio||Arcádio||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Аркадий||Arkady, Arkadiusz||Аркадій|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Archibald||Archambaud||Archibald||||Arcibaldo||Archibaldo||Arquibaldo||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Арчибальд||Archibald||Арчібальд|||||||||||||| |- | x||||Ariadne, Arian(n)a||Arian(n)e||Ariane||Ariadne, Ariane||Arianna||Ariadna||Ariana||Ariadne||Ariadna||||||||||||||Arijona||||||||||Ариадна||Ariadna||Аріадна||Ariadna||Arianna||Ariadna||Ariadna||Ariana|||| |- | ||x||Aristarkh||Aristarque||||||Aristarco||Aristarco||Aristarco||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Аристарх||||Арістарх|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||||Armand||||||Armando, Ermanno||Armando||||||||Αρμάνδος||||||Armand, Herman||Hermanni||Hermanni, Herkko||Hermanas||Armands||||||||Armand|||||||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Arnold||Arnaud||Arnold||||Arnoldo||Arnaldo||Arnaldo||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Арнольд||Arnold||Арнольд|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Arseny||Arsène||||||Arsenio||Arsenio||Arsénio||||||Αρσένιος||||||Arzén||||||Arsenijus||||||||||Арсений||||Арсеній|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Arthur||Arthur||Arthur, Artur||||Arturo||Arturo||Artur||Arthurus||||Αρθούρος||Արթուր||||Artúr||Arttu||Arvus||Artūras||Arturs||||||||Артур||Artur||Артур|||||||||||||| |- | x||||Aspasia||Aspasie||Aspasia, Aspasie||Aspasia||Aspasia||Aspasia||Aspásia||Aspasia||Aspàsia||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Aspasia||Aspasia||Aspàsia||Aspásia|||| |- | x||||Astrid||Astrid||Astrid||Astrid||Astrid||Astrid||Astrid, Astrud||||Astrid||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Astrid||Astrid||Astrid||Astrid, Astrud|||| |- | x||||Atalante||Atalante||Atalante||Atalante||Atlanta||Atalanta||||Atalante||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Atlanta||Atalanta|||||||| |- | ||x||Afanasy, Athanasy||At(h)anase, Anastase||||||At(t)anasio||Atanacio||Atanásio, Afanásio||||||Αθανάσιος||||||Atanáz||||||||||||||||Афанасий, Afanasi, Afanasiy, Afanasy, Afanassi||Atanazy||Афанасій, Afanasi, Apanass|||||||||||||| |- | x||||Athanasia||||Athanasie||Athanasia||Atanasia||Atanasia||||Athanasia||Atànasia||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Atanasia||Atanasia||Atànasia|||||| |- | x||||Artemis||Artémis||Artemis||Artemis||Artemide||Atemisa, Artemis||Artémis||Artemis||Artemis||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Artemide||Atemisa, Artemis||Artemis||Artémis|||| |- | x||||Augusta||Augusta||Augusta, Auguste||Augusta||Augusta||Augusta||Augusta||Augusta||Augusta||||||||Auguszta||||||||||||||||||||||||Augusta||Augusta||Augusta||Augusta|||| |- | x||||Aurelia||Aurélie||Aurelie||Aurelia||Aurelia||Aurelia||Aurélia||Aurelia||Aurèlia||||Aurelia, Aurica||||||||||||||||||||||Aurelia, Aurela, Rela, Relka||||Aurelie||Aurelia||Aurelia||Aurèlia||Aurélia||Aurelia, Aurica|| |- | x||||Aurora||Aurore||Aurora||Aurora||Aurora||Aurora||Aurora||Aurora||Aurora||||Aurora||||Aranka||Aurora||||Aurora||||||||||Аврора||||Аврора||||Aurora||Aurora||Aurora||Aurora||Aurora|| |- | x||||Balbina||Balbine||Balbina||||Balbina||Balbina||Balbina||Balbina||Balbia||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Balbina||Balbina||Balbia||Balbina|||| |- | ||x||Baldwin||Baudouin||Balduin||||Balduino, Baldovino||Balduino||Balduíno||||||Βαλδουίνος||||||Baldvin||||||Baldvinas||||||||||Болдуин||||Болдуїн|||||||||||||| |- | x||||Barbara||Barbara, Barbe||Barbara||Barbara||Barbara||Bárbara||Bárbara||Barbara||Bàrbara||Βαρβάρα||||||Borbála, Barbara||||||Barbora, Barbė||Barbara||||||||Варвара||Barbara||Варвара||Barbora||Barbara||Bárbara||Bàrbara||Bárbara|||| |- | ||x||Bartholomew||Barthélemy||||||Bartolomeo||Bartolomeu||||||||Βαρθολομαίος||||||Bertalan||Pertti, Perttu||||Baltramiejus||||||Bartolome||Bert||||Bartłomiej|||||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Basil, Vasily||Basile||Basilius||||Basilio||Basilio||Basílio||||||Βασίλειος||||ვასილ||Bazil, Vászoly||Pasi||||Bazilijus||Vasilijs||||||Bażilju||Василий||Bazyl, Bazyli||Василь|||||||||||||| |- | x||||Beata||Béate||Beate, Beata||Beate, Beata||Beata||Beata||Beata||Beata||Beata||||||||Beáta||||||||||||||||||Beata||||Beáta||Beata||Beata||Beata||Beata|||| |- | x||||Beatrice, Beatrix||Béatrice||Beatrix||Beatrijs, Beatrix||Beatrice, Bice||Beatriz||Beatriz||Beatrix||Beatriu||Βεατρίκη||Beatrice, Beatris||||Beatrix||||Bjatriise||Beatričė, Beata||Beatrise||||||||Беатриса||Beatrycze||Беатриса||||Beatrice, Bice||Beatriz||Beatriu||Beatriz||Beatrice, Beatris|| |- | x||||Benedicta||Benoîte, Bénédicte||Benedikte||Benedicta||Benedetta||Benita||Benedita||Benedicta||Beneta||||||||||||||||||||||||||Benedykta||||||Benedetta||Benita||Beneta||Benedita|||| |- | ||x||Benedict||Benoît, Bénédicte||Benedikt||||Benedetto||Benito, Benedicto||Bento, Benedito||Benedictus||||Βενέδικτος||||||Benedek||Pentti||||Benediktas||Benedikts||Benedikt||Benedikto||Benedittu||Бенедикт||Benedykt||Бенедикт|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Ben(jamin)||Benjamin||Benjamin||||Beniamino||Benjamín||Benjamim||||||Βενιαμίν||||||Benjámin||Benjamin||||Benjaminas||||||||||Вениамин||Beniamin||Веніамін|||||||||||||| |- | x||||Berenice||Bérénice||Berenice||Berenice||Berenice||Berenice, Bernice||Berenice||Berenice||Bereniç||||||||||||||||||||||||||Berenika||||||Berenice||Berenice, Bernice||Bereniç||Berenice|||| |- | x||||Bernarda||Bernadette||Bernharda, Bernhardine||Bernarda, Berdien||Bernarda||Bernarda||Bernard(in)a, Bernardete||||||||||||Bernadett||||||||||||||||||||||||Bernarda||Bernarda||||Bernarda, Bernardina, Bernardete|||| |- | ||x||Bernard||Bernard||Bernhard||||Bernardo||Bernardo||Bernardo||||||Βερνάρδος||||||Bernát||Penhartti||||Bernardas||Berbards||Bernard||Bernart||||Бернард||Bernard||Бернард|||||||||||||| |- | x||||Bertha||Berthe||Bertha||Bertha||Berta||Berta||Berta||||Berta||||||||Bettina||Bertta||||Berta||||||||||Берта||Berta||Берта||Berta||Berta||Berta||Berta||Berta|||| |- | ||x||Bertram||Bertrand||Bertram||||Bertrando||Bertrán, Beltrán||||||||||||||Bertram||||||||||||||||Бертрам||||Бертрам|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Vissarion||Bessarion||||||||Besarión||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Виссарион||||Віссаріон|||||||||||||| |- | x||||Bibiana, Vivian||Viviane||Bibiane||Bibiana||Bibiana, Viviana||Bibiana||Bibiana||Bibiana||Bibiana||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Bibiana, Viviana||Bibiana||Bibiana||Bibiana|||| |- | x||||Blanche||Blanche||Blanka, Bianca||Blanca, Bianca||Bianca||Blanca||Branca||||Blanca||||Bianca||||Bianka, Blanka||||||||||||||||||Bianka, Blanka||||Blanka||Bianca||Blanca||Blanca||Branca||Bianca|| |- | ||x||Vlas, Blaise||Blaise||Blasius||||Biag(i,gi,h)o, Biage, Biaiio, Blasio||Blas||Brás||Blasius||||||||||Balázs||||||Blažiejus||||Blez||||Bjaġju||Влас, Vlas, Vlasü||Błażej||Влас, Vlas|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Boleslav||||||||||Boleslao||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Болеслав||Bolesław||Болеслав|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Boris||Boris||Boris||||Boris||Borís||Bóris||||||Μπόρις||||ბორის||Borisz||Boris||||Borisas||Boriss||||Boris||||Борис||Borys||Борис|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Brandon, Brendan||Brandan||||||||Brandán, Borondón||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Брендон||||Брендон|||||||||||||| |- | x||||Brenda||||||Brenda||||Brenda||||||Brenda||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Brenda||Brenda|||||| |- | x||||Bridget, Brigid||Brigitte||Brigitte, Birgit||Brigit, Brigitte||Brigida, Brigitta||Brígida||Brígida, Brízida||Brigitta||Brígida||||||||Brigitta||Pirkko, Pirjo||||Brigita||Brigita||||||||Бриджит||Brygida||Бріджит||Brigita, Gita||Brigida, Brigitta||Brígida||Brígida||Brígida, Brízida|||| |- | ||x||Bronislav||||||||||Bronislao||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Бронислав||Bronisław||Броніслав|||||||||||||| |- | x||||Brunhilde||Brunehault, Brunehilde||Brunhild(e)||Brunhilde||Brunilde||Brunilda||Bruna||||Brunilda||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Brunilde||Brunilda||Brunilda||Bruna|||| |- | ||x||Bruce||Brice||||||||Bruno||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Брюс||||Брюс|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Bruno||Bruno||Bruno||||Bruno||Bruno||Bruno||||||||||||Brúnó||Pruuno||||Brunonas||Bruno||||||||Бруно||Bruno, Brunon||Бруно|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Kallistrat||Callistrate||||||Callistrato||Calístrato||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Каллистрат||||Каллістрат|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Callum||||||||||Callo||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Каллум||||Каллум|||||||||||||| |- | x||||Camilla||Camille||Camilla||Camilla||Camilla||Camila||Camila||Camilla||Camilla||||Camelia||||Kamilia||||||Kamilė||||||||||Камилла||Kamila||Камілла||Kamila||Camilla||Camila||Camilla||Camila||Camelia|| |- | x||||Charity||Charité||Caritas||Caritas||||Caridad||||Caritas||Caritat||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Caridad||Caritat|||||| |- | x||||Carol(e), Carla||Carole||(K,C)ar(o)la||Carola, Carla||Car(o)la||Carla, Carola||Carla||Carola||||||Carla||||Karola||||||||||||||||Карла||Karolina||Карла||Karla||Carola, Carla||Carla, Carola||||Carla||Carla|| |- | ||x||Charles, Carl, Carol||Charles||Karl, Carl||||Carlo||Carlos||Carlos||Carolus||||Κάρολος||||კარლო||Károly||Kaarle, Kalle||Kaarel||Karolis||Kārlis||Karl||Karlos||Karlu||Карл, Кэрол||Karol||Карл, Керол|||||||||||||| |- | x||||Charlotte||Charlotte||Charlotte, Lotte||Charlotte||Carlotta||Carlota||Carlota||Carola||Carlota||||||||Sarolta||Lotta||||||||||||||Шарлотта||Szarlota||Шарлота||Šarlota||Carlotta||Carlota||Carlota||Carlota|||| |- | x||||Caroline||Caroline||Karoline, Caroline||Caroline||Carolina||Carolina||Carolina||Carolina||Carolina||Καρολίνα||||||Karolin, Karolina||Karoliina||Karoliina||Karolina||||||||||Каролина||Karolina||Кароліна||Karolína||Carolina||Carolina||Carolina||Carolina|||| |- | x||||Cas(s)andra||Cassandre||(K,C)assandra||Cassandra||Cassandra||Casandra||Cassandra||Cassandra||Cassandra||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Cassandra||Casandra||Cassandra||Cassandra|||| |- | ||x||Cassian||Cassien||||||Cassiano||Casiano||||Cassianus||||||||||||||||||||||||||Касьян||Kasjan, Kasjusz||Касьян|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Kazimir||Casimir||Kasimir||||Casimiro||Casimiro||Casimiro||||||Κάζιμιρ||||||Kázmér, Kazimír||||||Kazimieras||Kazimirs||Kazimir||Kasimir||||Казимир||Kazimierz||Казимір|||||||||||||| |- | x||||(C,K)ath(e,a)rine, Kat(i)e||Catherine||Kat(h)(a,e)rina, Ka(t)r(i,e)n||(C,K)atharina||Caterina||Catalina||Catarina, Cátia||Catherina, Ecaterina||Caterina||Κατερίνα||Cătălina, Ecaterina||||Katarina, Katalin, Katinka, Kató||Katariina, Kaarina, Katri, Kaisa||Katäriina, Kadri||Kotryna, Katrė||Jekaterina, Katrina||||||||Екатерина||Katarzyna||Катерина||Kateřina||Caterina||Catalina||Caterina||Catarina, Cátia||Cătălina, Ecaterina|| |- | x||||Cecilia, Cecily||Cécile||Cecilie, Cäcilie||Ceciel, Cecile||Cecilia||Cecilia||Cecília||Caecilia||Cecília||||Cecilia||||Cecília, Cili||Silja||||Cecilija, Cecilė||||||||||Цецилия||Cecylia||Цецилія||Cecílie||Cecilia||Cecilia||Cecília||Cecília||Cecilia|| |- | ||x||Cecil||Cécile||||||Cecilio||Cecilio||Cecílio||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Сесил||Cecyliusz, Cecyl||Сесіл|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Caesar||César, Césaire||Cäsar||||Cesare||César||César||Caesar||||Καίσαρας||||||Cézár||||||Cezaris||Cēzars||||Zesar||||Цезарь||Cezary||Цезар|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Chris(tian)||Christian||Christian||||Cristiano||Christian, Cristián||Cristiano||||Kristian||||||||Krisztián||Kristian||Kristjan, Risto||Kristijonas||Kristiāns||||||||Христиан, Кристиан||Krystian||Хрістіан|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Cyril||Cyril(le)||||||Cirillo||Cirilo||Cirilo||||||Κύριλλος||Կյուրեղ||კირილე||Cirill||||||Kirilas||Kirils||Ciril||||Ċirillu||Сирил, Кирилл||Cyryl||Кирил, Сиріл, Кирило|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Cyrus||Cyr||||||Ciro||Ciro||Ciro||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Сайрус, Сайрес||Cyrus||Сайрус, Сайрес|||||||||||||| |- | x||||Clara, Clare||Claire||Klara, Clara||Clara, Klara||Chiara, Clara||Clara||Clara||Clara||Clara||Κλάρα||Clara||||Klára||Klaara||Kaire||||||||||||Клара||Klara||Клара||Klára||Chiara, Clara||Clara||Clara||Clara||Clara|| |- | ||x||Clarence||||||||Clarenzio||Clarencio||Clarêncio||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Кларенс||||Кларенс|||||||||||||| |- | x||||Claudia||Claud(i,in)e||Klaudia, Claudia||Claudia||Claudia, Claudina||Claudia||Cláudia||Claudia||Clàudia||||Claudia||||Klaudia||||||Klaudija||||||||||Клавдия||Klaudia||Клавдія||Klaudie||Claudia, Claudina||Claudia||Clàudia||Cláudia||Claudia|| |- | ||x||Claude||Claude||Claudius||||Claudio||Claudio||Cláudio||||||Κλαύδιος||||||Klaudiusz||||||Klaudijus||Klaudijs||||Klaudio||||Клод||Klaudiusz||Клод|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Clement||Clément||Klemens, Clemens||||Clemente||Clemente||Clemente||||||Κλήμης||||||Kelemen||Klemetti||Kleemet||Klemensas||Klements||Klement||Klemente||Klement||Климент, Клемент||Klemens||Клімент|||||||||||||| |- | x||||Clementine||Clémentine||Klemenetine, Clementine||Clementine||Clementina||Clementina||Clemência, Clementina||Clementina||Clementina||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Clementina||Clementina||Clementina||Clemência, Clementina|||| |- | x||||Cleopatra||Cléopâtre||Cleopatra||Cleopatra||Cleopatra||Cleopatra||Cléopatra||Cleopatra||Cleópatra||Κλεοπάτρα||||||Kleopátra||||||Kleopatra||||||||||Клеопатра||Kleopatra||Клеопатра||||Cleopatra||Cleopatra||Cleópatra||Cléopatra|||| |- | x||||Chloë||Chloé||Chloe||Chloë||Cloe||Cloe||||Chloe||Cloe||Χλόη||||||||||||||||||||||Хлои||||Хлоя||||Cloe||Cloe||Cloe|||||| |- | ||x||Conrad||Conrad||Konrad||||Corrado||Conrado||Conrado||||||||||||Konrád||Konra||Konrad||Konradas||Konrāds||||||||Кондрат(ий)||Konrad||Кондрат(ій)|||||||||||||| |- | x||||Constance||Constance||Konstanze, Constanze||Constance||Costanza||Constancia, Constanza||Constança, Constância||Constantia||Constança||Κωνσταντία||Constanţa||||Konstancia||||Kaisa||Konstancija||||||||||Констанция||Konstancja||Констанція||||Costanza||Constancia, Constanza||Constança||Constança, Constância||Constanţa|| |- | ||x||Constantine||Constant(in)||Konstantin||||Costant(e,ino)||Constantino||Constantino||||||Κωνσταντίνος, Κώστας||||კონსტანტინე||Konstantin||Kosti||Konstantin||Konstantinas||Konstantīns||Kostandin||Konstantino||Kostantinu||Константин||Konstanty, Konstantyn, Konstancjusz||Костянтин|||||||||||||| |- | x||||Coralie||Coralie||||Coralie||Corallina||Coral||Corália||||Coral||||||||||||||||||||||||Корали||Коралія||||||Corallina||Coral||Coral||Corália|||| |- | ||x||Kornely||Corneille||Kornelius||||Cornelio||Cornelio||Cornélio||Cornelius||||Κορνήλιος||||კორნელი||Kornél||||||Kornelijus||Kornēlijs||||Kornelio||||Корнелий||Kornel, Korneliusz||Корнелій|||||||||||||| |- | x||||Christine||Christi(a)ne||Kristine, Christi(a)ne, Christina||Christin(a,e)||Cristina||Cristina||Cristina||Christina||Cristina||Χριστίνα||Cristina||||Krisztina, Kriszti||Kristiina, Kirsti, Tiina||Kristina||Kristina, Kristė||Kristina||||||||Кристина||Krystyna||Христина||Kristína, Kristýna||Cristina||Cristina||Cristina||Cristina||Cristina|| |- | ||x||Christopher||Christophe||Christoph(er)||||Cristoforo||Cristóbal||Cristóvão||Christophorus||||Χριστόφορος||||||Kristóf||Risto||Risto, Kristofer||Kristupas||Kristofors||Kristofor||Kristobal||Kristofru||Христофор, Кристофер||Krzysztof||Хрістофор|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Damien||Damien||||||Damiano||Damián||Damião||||||Δαμιανός||||||Demjén||||||||||Damian||||||Демид||Damian||Демід|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Daniel||Daniel||Daniel||||Daniele||Daniel||Daniel||||||Δανιήλ||Դանիել||||Dániel||Taneli||Daaniel, Tanel||Danielis||Daniels||||||||Дани(и)л||Daniel||Данило|||||||||||||| |- | x||||Daria||||Daria||Daria||Daria||Daría||Dária||Daria||Daria||||||||||Tarja||||Darija||||||||||Дарья||Daria||Дарія||Darja||Daria||Daría||Daria||Dária|||| |- | ||x||David||David||David||||Davide||David||David, Davi (Br)||||||Δαβίδ||Դավիթ||დავით||Dávid||Taavetti, Taavi||Taavet, Taavo||Davidas||Dāvids||David||||David||Давид||Dawid||Давид|||||||||||||| |- | x||||Deborah||Déborah||Debora(h)||Debora||Debora||Débora||Débora||Debora||Dèbora||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Debora||Débora||Dèbora||Débora|||| |- | ||x||Dementy||||||||||Demencio||Demêncio||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Дементий||||Дементій|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Dimitry||Dimitri||||||Demetrio, Dimitri||Demetrio||Demétrio||||||Δημήτρης||||დემეტრე||Demeter||||Dmitri||Demetrijus||Dmitrijs||Dhimitër||||||Дмитрий, (Dmitriï)||Demetirusz||Дмитро, (Dmytro)|||||||||||||| |- | x||||Diana||Diane||Diana||Diana, Diane||Diana||Diana||Diana||Diana||Diana||||Diana||||Diána||||||Diana||||||||||Диана||Diana||Діана||Diana||Diana||Diana||Diana||Diana||Diana|| |- | ||x||Diego||Diego||||||Diego||Diego||Diogo||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Диего||||Дієго|||||||||||||| |- | x||||Dina(h)||Dine, Dina||Dina||Dina, Dien||Dina||Dina||Dina, Diná||||Dina||||||||||||||Dina||||||||||Дина||||Діна||||Dina||Dina||Dina||Dina, Diná|||| |- | ||x||Dennis||Denis||Deniz||||Dionigi||Dionisio||Dinis||Dionysius||||Διονύσιος||||||||||Deniss||Dionizas||Deniss||Denis||||||Денис||Denis, Dionizy, Dionizjusz||Деніс|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Dominik||Dominique||Dominik||||Domenico||Domingo||Domingos||||||Δομήνικος||||||Dominik||||||Dominikas||Dominiks||Dominik||||Duminku||Доминик||Dominik||Домінік|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Donald||Donald||Donald||||Donato||Donato||||Donivaldus||||||||||Donát||||||Donatas||Donāts||||||||Дональд||Donald, Donat||Дональд|||||||||||||| |- | x||||Doris||Doris||Doris||Doris||Doris, Doride||Doris||Dóris||Doris||||||Dorina||||Dorina||||||||||||||||Дорис||||Доріс||||Doris, Doride||Doris||||Dóris||Dorina|| |- | x||||Dorothy||Dorothée||Dorothea, Dorothee||Dorothea||Dorotea||Dorotea||Doroteia; Dorotéia||Dorothea||Dorotea||Δωροθέα||Dorothea||||Dorottya, Dóra||Tea, Teija||||Dorotėja, Darata||||||||||Доротея, Дорофея||Dorota||Дорофея||Dorota||Dorotea||Dorotea||Dorotea||Doroteia; Dorotéia||Dorothea|| |- | ||x||Edgar||Edgar||Edgar||||Edgardo||Édgar, Edgardo||Edgar||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Эдгар||Edgar||Едгар|||||||||||||| |- | x||||Edith||Édith||Edith||Edith||||Edita||Edite||Edita||Edita||||||||Edit, Editke||Eedit||||Edita||||||||||Эдита||Edyta||Едіта||Edita||||Edita||Edita||Edite|||| |- | ||x||Edmund||Edmond||Edmund||||Edmondo||Edmundo||Edmundo||||||Εντμουντ||||||Edmond||||||Edmundas||Edmunds||||||||Эдмунд||Edmund||Едмунд|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Edward||Édouard||Eduard||||Edoardo, Eduardo||Eduardo||Eduardo, Duarte||Edouardus||||Εδουάρδος||||||Edvárd||Eetu||Edu||Eduardas||Edvards, Eduards||||||Dwardu||Эдуард||Edward||Едуард|||||||||||||| |- | x||||(H)edwig||(H)edwige||Hedwig, Hedy||Hedwig, Hadewich, Hedy||Edvige||Eduvigis||Edviges||Eduvigis||Eduvigis||||||||||||||Jadvyga||||||||||Ядвига||Jadwiga, Hedwiga||Ядвіга||Hedvika||Edvige||Eduvigis||Eduvigis||Edviges|||| |- | ||x||Efrem||Ephrem||Ephraim||||Efrem||Efraín, Efrén||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Ефрем||||Єфрем|||||||||||||| |- | x||||Eleanor||Éléonore||Eleonore, Lore||Eleonora||Eleonora||Eleonor, Eleonora, Leonor||Eleanora, Elianora, Leonor||Eleanora||Eleonor, Elionor||Ελεονώρα||Eleonora||||Eleonóra, Nóra||Eleonoora||Eljonor||Eleonora||||||||||Элеонора||Eleonora||Елеонора||||Eleonora||Eleonor, Eleonora, Leonor||Eleonor, Elionor||Eleanora, Elianora, Leonor||Eleonora|| |- | ||x||Elias, Ilya||Élie, Hélie||Elias, Ilja||||Elia||Elías||Elias||||Elias||Ηλίας||Եղիա||||Éliás||Eelis||Eelis, Ilja||Elijas||||||||Elija||Илья||Eliasz||Ілля|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Elizar||Éléazar||Eliesar||||||Eliazar||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Елизар||||Єлізар|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Elisha||Élisée||||||||Elisa||Elísio||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Елисей||||Єлісей|||||||||||||| |- | x||||Eliza||Élise||Elise||Elisa, Elise||Elisa||Elisa||Elisa||||Elisa||Ελίζα||||||El(i)za||El(e)isa||Eliisa, Elis||||Elisa||||||||Элиза||Eliza||Еліза||Eliška||Elisa||Elisa||Elisa||Elisa|||| |- | x||||Elizabeth, Elspeth||Élisabeth||Elisabeth||Elisabeth, Liesbeth||Elisabetta, Bettina||Elisabet, Isabel||Elisabete, Elizabete, Isabel||Elisabetha||Elisabet, Isabel||Ελισάβετ||Elisabeta||||Erzsébet||Liisa||Eliisabet||Elžbieta, Elzė||Elizabete||||||||Елизавета||Elżbieta||Єлизавета||Alžběta||Elisabetta, Bettina||Elisabet, Isabel||Elisabet, Isabel||Elisabete, Elizabete, Isabel||Elisabeta|| |- | x||||Helewise||Héloïse||||Heloise||Eloisa||Eloísa||Heloísa||||Eloísa||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Eloisa||Eloísa||Eloísa||Heloísa|||| |- | x||||Elsa||Else, Elsa||Elsa||Elsa, Else||Elsa||Elsa||Elsa, Elza||||Elsa||Έλσα||||||||||||Elzė||||||||||Эльза||||Ельза||||Elsa||Elsa||Elsa||Elsa, Elza|||| |- | x||||Elvira||Elvire||Elvira||Elvira||Elvira||Elvira||Elvira||||Elvira||Ελβίρα||Elvira||||Elvira||Elviira||Elvi||Elvyra||Elvira||||||||Эльвира||Elwira||Ельвіра||||Elvira||Elvira||Elvira||Elvira||Elvira|| |- | ||x||Emil(ian)||Émile, Émilien||Emil||||Emili(an)o||Emili(an)o||Emílio||||||Αιμίλιος||Էմիլ||||Emil(ián)||Eemeli||Emiil||Emilis||Emils||||Emili(an)o||||Емельян,Эмиль||Emil(ian)||Еміль, Ємельян|||||||||||||| |- | x||||Emily||Émilie||Emilia, Emilie||Emilia, Emilie||Emilia||Emilia||Emília||Aemilia||Emília||Αιμιλία||Emilia||||||Emilia||||Emilija||||||||||Эмилия||Emilia||Емілія||Emílie||Emilia||Emilia||Emília||Emília||Emilia|| |- | x||||Emiliana||Émilienne||Emiliane||Emiliana||Emiliana||Emiliana||Emiliana||Aemiliana||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Emiliana||Emiliana||||Emiliana|||| |- | ||x||Henry, Harry||Henri, Henry||Heinrich||||Enrico, Enzo||Enrique||Henrique||Henricus||||Ερρίκος||||||Henrik||Henrik||Henrik, Erki||Henrikas||Heinrihs||||Henrike||Enriku||Генрих, Гарри, Хэри||Henryk||Генріх, Гаррі|||||||||||||| |- | x||||Henrietta, Harriet||Henriette||Henriette||Hendrika, Henriëtte, Harriët||Enrica, Enrichetta||Enriqueta||Henriqueta||Henrica||Enriqueta||||||||||Henriikka||||Henrieta||||||||||Генриетта||Henryka||Генрієтта||Jindřiška||Enrica, Enrichetta||Enriqueta||Enriqueta||Henriqueta|||| |- | x||||Erica, Heather||Érika||Erika||Erika, Erica||Erica||Érica, Érika||Erica||Erica||Èrica||||||||Erika||Kanerva||||Erika||||||||||Хэзер||||Гезер||Erika||Erica||Érica, Érika||Èrica||Erica|||| |- | ||x||Ernest||Ernest||Ernst||||Ernesto||Ernesto||Ernesto||||||||||||Ernő||Ernesti, Erno||||Ernestas||Ernests||||||||Эрнест||Ernest||Ернест|||||||||||||| |- | x||||Esmeralda||Émeraude||||Esmeralda||Smeralda, Esmeralda||Esmeralda||Esmeralda||||Maragda||||Smaranda||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Smeralda, Esmeralda||Esmeralda||Maragda||Esmeralda||Smaranda|| |- | ||x||Stanislav||Stanislas||Stanislaus||||Stanislao||Estanislao||Estanislau||||||Στανισλάβ||||||Szaniszló||||||Stanislovas||Staņislavs||||Estanislao||||Станислав||Stanisław||Станіслав|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Steven, Stephen||Stéphane, Étienne||Stephan||||Stefano||Esteban||Estêvão||||Tapani||Στέφανος||Ստեփան||||István||Tapani Tahvo||Taban, Tehvan||Steponas||Stefans||||Estepan||Stiefnu||Степан||Stefan, Szczepan||Степан|||||||||||||| |- | x||||Stephanie||Stéphanie, Etiennette||Stefanie||Stefanie||Stefania||Estefanía||Estefânia||Stephania||||Στεφανία||Ştefana, Ştefania||||Stefánia||||||Stefanija, Stefa||||||||||Стефани||Stefania||Стефанія||Štěpánka||Stefania||Estefanía||||Estefânia||Ştefana, Ştefania|| |- | x||||Esther||Esther||Esther||Esther||Ester||Ester||Ester||Esthera||Ester||Εσθήρ||Estera||||Eszter||Ester, Esteri||Ester||Estera||||||||||||Ester, Estera||Естер||Ester||Ester||Ester||Ester||Ester||Estera|| |- | x||||Stella||Estelle, Stella||Stella||Stella, Sterre||Stella||Estrella, Estela||Estela, Estrela, Stela||Stella||Estrela||Στυλιανή, Στέλλα||||||Csillag, Csili, Csilike||||||Stela||||||||||Стелла||||Стелла||Stela||Stella||Estrella, Estela||Estrela||Estela, Estrela, Stela|||| |- | ||x||Svyatoslav||||||||||Esviatoslao||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Святослав||Światosław||Святослав|||||||||||||| |- | x||||Eudoxia||Eudoxie, Eudocie||||Eudoxia||Eudosia||Eudoxia||||Eudoxia||Eudòxia||Ευδοξία||||||||||||||||||||||Евдокия||||Євдокія||||Eudosia||Eudoxia||Eudòxia|||||| |- | x||||Euphemia||Euphémie||Euphemia, Effi||Eufemia||Eufemia||Eufemia||Eufémia||Euphemia||Eufèmia||||||||||||||||||||||||||Eufemia||||||Eufemia||Eufemia||Eufèmia||Eufémia|||| |- | x||||Eugenia, Eugenie||Eugénie||Eugenia, Eugenie||Eugenie||Eugenia||Eugenia||Eugénia, Geninha ; Eugênia||Eugenia||Eugènia||Ευγενία||Eugenia||||Eugénia||Senni||||Eugenija, Genė||Jevgenija||||||||Евгения||Eugenia||Євгенія||Evženie||Eugenia||Eugenia||Eugènia||Eugénia, Geninha ; Eugênia||Eugenia|| |- | ||x||Eugene||Eugène||Eugen||||Eugenio||Eugenio||Eugénio||Eugenius||||Ευγένιος||||ევგენი||Eugén, Jenő||Eugen||||Eugenijus||Jevgēnijs, Eugenijs||||||||Евгений||Eugeniusz||Євген|||||||||||||| |- | x||||Eulalie||Eulalie||Eulalie||Eulalia||Eulalia||Eulalia||Eulália, Olália||Eulalia||Eulàlia||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Eulalia||Eulalia||Eulàlia||Eulália, Olália|||| |- | x||||Eunice||||||Eunice||Eunice||Eunice||Eunice||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Eunice||Eunice||||Eunice|||| |- | x||||Eurydice||Eurydice||||Eurydice||Euridice||Eurídice||Eurídice||||Euridice||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Euridice||Eurídice||Euridice||Eurídice|||| |- | ||x||||Eustache||||||Eustachio||Eustacio||Eustácio||Eustathius||||Ευστάθιος, Στάθης||||||Eusták||||||Eustachijus||||||Eustakio||||||||Eustachy|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Evstrat||Eustrate||||||Eustrato||Eustrato||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Евстрат||||Євстрат|||||||||||||| |- | x||||Eve, Eva||Ève, Éva||Eva||Eva, Eef||Eva||Eva||Eva||Eva||Eva||Εύα||||||Éva||Eeva||Eeva, Ivi||Ieva||||||||||Ева||Ewa||Єва||Eva||Eva||Eva||Eva||Eva|||| |- | x||||Evangeline||||||Evangeline||Evangelina||Evangelina||Evangelina||||Evangelina||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Evangelina||Evangelina||Evangelina||Evangelina|||| |- | x||||Evelyn||Évelyne||Eveline||Eveline||Evelina||Evelina||||||Evelina||Εβελίνα||||||||Eveliina||||Evelina||||||||||Эвелина||Ewelina||Евеліна||Evelína||Evelina||Evelina||Evelina|||||| |- | ||x||Fabian||Fabien, Fabian||Fabian||||Fabi(an)o||Fabián||Fabião, Fábio||||||Φαβιανός||||||Fábiusz, Fábián||||||Fabijus||Fabiāns||Fabian||Fabian||||Фабиан||Fabian||Фабіан|||||||||||||| |- | x||||Fabiola||||||Fabiola||Fabiola||Fabiola||Fabíola||||Fabiola||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Fabiola||Fabiola||Fabiola||Fabíola|||| |- | x||||Fatima||Fatima||||Fatima||Fatima||Fátima, Fatma||Fatima||||Fàtima||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Fatima||Fátima, Fatma||Fàtima||Fatima|||| |- | x||||Phoebe||||||Phoebe||Febe||Febe||||Phoebe||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Febe||Febe|||||||| |- | ||x||Frederic(k)||Frédéric||Friedrich||||Federico||Federico||Frederico||||||Φρειδερίκος||||||Frigyes||Feetrikki||Preedik, Vidrik||Frydrichas||Fridrihs||Frederik||Frederiko||Federiku||Фридрих, Фредерик||Fryderyk||Фрідріх, Фредерік|||||||||||||| |- | x||||Felicity||Félicité||Felizitas||Felicitas||Felicita||Felicidad||Felicidade||Felicitas||Felicitat||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Felicita||Felicidad||Felicitat||Felicidade|||| |- | x||||Philippa||Philippine||Philippa||Philippine||Filippa||Felipa||Filipa||Philippina||Felipa||||||||||||||||||||||||Филипа||Филипа||||||Filippa||Felipa||Felipa||Filipa|||| |- | ||x||Philip(pe), Filip||Philippe||Philipp, Philip||||Filippo||Felipe||Filipe||||||Φίλιππος||||||Fülöp||Vilppu||Viilup, Viilo||Filipas||Filips||Filip||Filipe||Filippu||Филипп||Filip||Філіп, Пилип|||||||||||||| |- | x||||Felicia, Feliciana||Félicienne||||Felicia||Feliciana||Felisa||Felícia, Feliciana||||Felisa||||||||Felícia||||||||||||||||||||Felicja||||Feliciana||Felisa||Felisa||Felícia, Feliciana|||| |- | ||x||Felix||Félix||Felix||||Felice||Félix||Félix||||||Φήλιξ||||||Félix||Veeliks, Feeliks||Veliks||Feliksas||Fēlikss||||Felix||Feliċ||Феликс||Feliks, Felicjan, Szczęsny||Фелікс|||||||||||||| |- | x||||Fernanda||Fernande||Ferdinanda||Ferdinanda||Fernanda||Fernanda||Fernanda, Ferdinandina||||||||||Veeti||||||||||||||||||Фернанда||||Фернанда||||Fernanda||Fernanda||||Fernanda, Ferdinandina|||| |- | ||x||Filimon||Philémon||||||Filemone||Filemón||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Филимон||Filemon||Філімон|||||||||||||| |- | x||||Philomena||Philomène||Philomene, Philomena||||Filomena||Filomena||Filomena||Philomena||Filomena||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Filomena||Filomena||Filomena||Filomena|||| |- | x||||Flavia||Flavie||||Flavia||Flavia||Flavia||Flávia||Flavia||Flàvia||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Flavia||Flavia||Flàvia||Flávia|||| |- | x||||Flora||Fleur, Flore||Flora||Flora, Fleur||Flora, Fiora||Flora||Flora||Flora||Flora||||||||Flora||||||Florencija||||||||||Флора||Flora||Флора||||Flora, Fiora||Flora||Flora||Flora|||| |- | x||||Florence||Florence||Florentia||Florence||Fiorenza||Florencia||Florência, Florença||Florentia||Florència||||Florenţa||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Fiorenza||Florencia||Florència||Florência, Florença||Florenţa|| |- | x||||Florentine||||Florentine||Florentina||Fiorentina||Florentina||Florentina||Florentine||Florentina||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Fiorentina||Florentina||Florentina||Florentina|||| |- | ||x||Florian||Florian||Florian||||Floriano||Florián||Floriano||||||Φλωριανός||||||Flórián||||||Florijonas||Florians||||Florian||||Флориан||Florian||Флоріан|||||||||||||| |- | x||||Frances||Françoise, France||Franziska||Francisca||Francesca||Francisca||Francisca||Francisca||Francesca, Francina||||||||Franciska||||||Pranciška, Pranė||||||||||Франциска||Franciszka||Франциска||Františka||Francesca||Francisca||Francesca, Francina||Francisca|||| |- | 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Gabi||Gabriela|| |- | ||x||||Gaspard||Gaspard||||Gaspare||Gaspar||Gaspar||||Gaspar||||||||Gáspár||Kasperi||Kaspar, Kasper||Kasparas||Kaspars||||Gaspar||||||Kacper, Kasper, Gaspar|||||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Gedeon||Gédéon||Gideon||||Gedeone||Gedeón||Gideão||||||Γεδεών||||||Gedeon||||||Gideonas||||||||||Гедеон||Gedeon||Гедеон|||||||||||||| |- | x||||Gemma||Gemma||Gemma||Gemma||Gemma||Gema||Gema||Gemma||Gemma||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Gemma||Gema||Gemma||Gema|||| |- | x||||Genoveva||Geneviève||Genovefa||Genovefa||Genoveffa||Genoveva||Genoveva||||Genoveva||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Genoveffa||Genoveva||Genoveva||Genoveva|||| |- | x||||Georgia, Georgina||Georgette||||Georgina||Giorgia||Georgia||Jorgina, Geórgia, Georgina||||Geòrgia, Georgina, Jordina||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Jiřina||Giorgia||Georgia||Geòrgia, Georgina, Jordina||Jorgina, Geórgia, Georgina|||| |- | x||||Geraldine||Géraldine||Geraldine||Geraldine||Gerardina||Gerardina||Geraldina, Geralda, Giraldina||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Джеральдина||||Джеральдина||||Gerardina||Gerardina||||Geraldina, Geralda, Giraldina|||| |- | ||x||Gerald||Géra(l,r)d, Géraud||Gerald||||Geradro, Geraldo||Gerardo||Geraldo||||||||||||Gellért||Kerrti||Gerhard, Gert||Gerardas||||||||||Джеральд||Gerald||Джеральд|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Gerasim||Gérasime||||||Gerasimo||Gerásimo||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Герасим||||Герасим|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Herman||Germain||Hermann, Armin||||Ermanno||Germán||Hermano, Germano||Germanus||||||||||||||||||||||||||Герман||Herman||Герман|||||||||||||| |- | x||||Germaine||Germaine||||Germaine||Germana||Germana||Germana||||Germana||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Germana||Germana||Germana||Germana|||| |- | x||||Gertrude||Gertrude||Gertrud(e), Gertraud||Geertruida, Gertrude||Ge(l,r)trude||Gertrudis, Tula||Gertrudes||Gertrudis||Gertrudis||||||||Gertrúd||Kerttu||Kertu||Gertrūda||Gertrude||||||||Гертруда||Gertruda||Гертруда||||Geltrude, Gertrude||Gertrudis, 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Ellen||Hélène||Helena, Helene, Lena||Helena, Heleen||Elena||Helena, Elena||Helena, Elena||Helena||Helena, Elena||Ελένη||Ileana, Elena||||Heléna||Helena, Elina||Eläna,Hele||Elena||Helena||||||||Елена||Helena, Halina||Олена||Helena, Elena, Galina||Elena||Helena, Elena||Helena, Elena||Helena, Elena||Ileana, Elena|| |- | ||x||Herbert||Herbert||Herbert||||Er(i)berto||Heriberto||Herberto||||||||||||Herbert||||Evert||Herbertas||Herberts||||||||Герберт||Herbert||Герберт|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Hilary||Hilaire||||||Ilario||Hilario||Hilário||Hilarius||||Ιλάριος||||||Hiláriusz||Ilari||Hillar||Hilarijus||Hilārijs||||||||Хилари||Hilary||Хіларі|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Ilarion||Hilarion||Hilarion||||Ilarione||Hilarión||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Иларион||Hilarion||Іларіон|||||||||||||| |- | x||||Hilda||Hilda||Hilde||Hilda, Hilde||Ilda||Hilda, Gilda||Hilda, Ilda||||Hilda, Gilda||||||||Ildikó||Hilda||||Hilda||||||||||Хильда||||Хільда||||Ilda||Hilda, Gilda||Hilda, Gilda||Hilda, Ilda|||| |- | 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x||||Jessica||Jessica||Jessica||Jessica||Gessica||Jessica||Jessica||||||||||||||Jessika||||||||||||||Джессика||Dżesika||Джессіка||||Gessica||Jessica||||Jessica|||| |- | ||x||Jesus||Jésus||||||||Jesus|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Joachim, Akim||Joachim, Josquin||Joachim, Achim||||Gioacchino||Joaquín||Joaquim||||||Ιωακείμ||||||Joakim||Jaakkima||Joakim||Joakimas||||Joahim||Joakim||Ġwakkin||Аким||Joachim||Аким|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Jonathan||Jonathan||Jonatan||||Gionata||Jonatán||Jónatas||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Джонатан||Jonatan||Джонатан|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||George||Georges||Georg||||Giorgio||Jorge||Jorge||Georgius||||Γεώργιος||Գևորգ||გიორგი||György||Yrjö||Jüri||Jurgis||Juris, Georgs||Gjorgj||Gorka, Jurgi||||Георг(ий), Джордж, Юрий||Jerzy||Георгій, Юрій|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Joseph||Joseph||Josef||||Giuseppe||José||José||Iosephus||||Ιώσηπος, Ιωσήφ||Հովսեփ||იოსებ||József||Jooseppi||Joosep, Joosu||Juoza(pa)s||Jāzeps||Jozef||Joseba||Ġużepp||Иосиф, Осип||Józef||Йосип|||||||||||||| |- | x||||Josephine||Joséphine, Josée||Josephine||Josefien, José||Giuseppina, Pina||Josefina, Josefa||Josefina||Iosephina||||Ιωσηφίνα||||||||Josefiina||||Juozapota, Juzefa||||||||||Жозефина||Józefina||Жозефіна||||Giuseppina, Pina||Josefina, Josefa||||Josefina|||| |- | ||x||Joshua||Josué||Josua||||Giosuè||Josué||Josué||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Джошуа||Jozue||Джошуа|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Ian||Yann||Jan||||Iano||Juán||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Иэн||Jan||Іен|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||John, Ivan||Jean, Johan||Johannes (Hans)||||Gi(ov)anni||Juan, Iván||João||Iohannes||Johannes, Juhani||Ιωάννης||Հովհաննես||იოანე||János||Juhani, Johan||Jaan||Jonas||Janis||Gjon||Joan||Ġwann(i)||Иван||Jan||Іван|||||||||||||| |- | x||||Jane, Joan(na,ne), Jean||Jeanne, Jehanne||Johanna, Johanne||Johanna, Hanneke||Giovanna, Gianna||Juana||Joana||Ioanna||Joana||Ιωάννα||Ioana, Janina||||||Johanna, Jenni||||Joana, Janina, Janė, Žana||||||||||Ивана, Жанна, Джейн||Joanna, 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x||||Juliet||Juliette||Julia||Juliëtte||Giulietta||Julieta||Julieta||Iulia||||Ιουλιέττα||||||||||||Džiuljeta||||||||||Джульета||Джульєта||||Julia||Giulietta||Julieta||||Julieta|||| |- | ||x||Julius||Jules||Julius||||Giulio||Julio||Júlio||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Юлий||Juliusz||Юлій|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Justin||Justin||||||Giust(in)o||Justino||Justino||||||Ιουστίνος||||||Jusztin||Justus||Josti||Just(in)as||Justīns||||Justino||||Джастин||Justyn||Джастін|||||||||||||| |- | x||||Kyra, Kira, Keira||||Kyra||Kyra||||Kira||||||||||||||||Kiira||||||||||||||Кира||||Кіра||||||Kira|||||||| |- | ||x||Vladislav||Ladislas||Ladislaus||||Ladislao||Ladislao||||||||Βλάντισλαβ||||||László, Ulászló||||Vladislovas||Vladislavs||||||||||Владислав||Władysław||Владислав|||||||||||||| |- | x||||Lara||Lara||Lara||Lara||Lara||Lara||Lara||||Lara||||||||||||||||||||||||Лара||||Лара||Lara||Lara||Lara||Lara||Lara|||| |- | 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||x||Leo||Léo(pold)||Luitpold||||Leo(poldo), Leone||León, Leopoldo||Leão||||||Λεοπόλδος||||||Leopold||||Leopoldas||Leopolds||||||||Leopoldu||Лев||Lew, Leopold||Лев|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Leonard||Léonard||Leonhard||||Leonardo||Leonardo||Leonardo||||||Λέοναρντ||||||Lénárd||Lenhaart||Leonardas||Leonards||||||||||Леонард||Leonard||Леонард|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Leonty||Léonce||||||Leonzio||Leoncio||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Леонтий||||Леонтій|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Leonid||Léonide||||||Leonida||Leónidas||Leónidas||||||Λεωνίδας||Ղևոնդ||||Leónidás||||Leonidas||Leonīds||||||||||Леонид||||Леонід|||||||||||||| |- | x||||Leonora||Léonore||Leonore||Leonora||Leonora||Leonor||Leonor||Eleonora||||||||||Leonóra||||||Leonora||||||||||Леонора||||Леонора||||Leonora||Leonor||||Leonor|||| |- | x||||Lydia||Lydie||Lydia||Lydia||Lidia||Lidia||Lídia||Lydia||||Λυδία||Lidia||||Lídia||Lyydia||||Lidija||||||||||Лидия||Lidia||Лідія||Lýdie||Lidia||Lidia||||Lídia||Lidia|| |- | x||||Lily||Lilie||Lilian||Lilian||Lilia||Lilia||Lília, Lili||Lilia||||||Lili||||Lili, Lilium||Lilja, Lilli||||Lilija||||||||||Лилия||Lilia||Лілія||||Lilia||Lilia||||Lília, Lili||Lili|| |- | x||||Lillian||Lilianne||Lilian(e,a)||Lilian, Lillian||Liliana||Liliana||Liliana, Lilian||Liliana||Liliana||Λίλιαν||Liliana||||||||||||||||||||Лилиана||Liliana||Ліліана||Liliana||Liliana||Liliana||Liliana||Liliana, Lilian||Liliana|| |- | ||x||Lionel||Lionel||||||Lionello||Lionel||Leonel||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Лионель||||Ліонель|||||||||||||| |- | x||||Lisa||Lise||Lisa, Liese||Lisa, Lies||Lisa||Lisa||Lisa||||||Λίζα||||||||Liisa||||||||||||||Лиза||Lesia||Леся||||Lisa||Lisa||||Lisa|||| |- | x||||Laurence||Laurence||Laurentia||Laurentia||Lorenza||Lorenza||Lourença||Laurentia||Llorença||||||||||||||Lauryna||||||||||||||Laurencja||||Lorenza||Lorenza||Llorença||Lourença|||| |- | 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Wies||Luisa||Luisa||Luísa, Ludovica, Lulu||Ludovica||Lluïsa||||||||||Loviisa||||Liudvika, Liuda||||||||||Луиза||Ludwika, Luiza||Луїза||||Luisa||Luisa||Lluïsa||Luísa, Ludovica, Lulu|||| |- | ||x||Makar||Macaire||||||Macario||Macario||Macário||||||Μακάριος||||||Makár||||||Makarijus||||||||||Макар||Makary||Макар|||||||||||||| |- | x||||Magdalen, Madlyn||Madeleine, Madelon||Magda(len(a,e)), Lena||Magda(lena), Lena||Maddalena, Magda||Magdalena||Madalena, Magda||Magdalena||||Μαγδαληνή||Mădălina, Magdalena||||Magdolna, Magdi||Matleena||Mäetlena, Madli||Magdalena, Magdė||||||||||Магдалина||Magdalena, Magdalena||Магдалина||Magdaléna, Alena||Maddalena, Magda||Magdalena||||Madalena, Magda||Mădălina, Magdalena|| |- | ||x||Magnus||Magnus||Magnus||||Magno||Magno||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Магнус||||Магнус|||||||||||||| |- | x||||Malvina||Malvina||Malvine||Malvina, Malwina||Malvina||Malvina||Malvina||||||Μαλβίνα||||||||||||Malvina||||||||||Мальвина||Malwina||Мальвина||||Malvina||Malvina||||Malvina|||| |- | ||x||Emmanuel||Emmanuel, Manuel||Immanuel||||Emanuele, Manuele||Manuel||Manuel, Emanuel||||||Εμμανουήλ||Մանվել||||Immánuel, Emánuel||Immo||||Emanuelis||Emanuels||||||||Эммануил||Emanuel||Еммануїл|||||||||||||| |- | x||||Emma(nuela)||Emma(nuelle)||Emma(nuela)||Emmanuëlle||Em(m)a(nuela)||Manuela, Emma, Imma||Ema(nuela), Manuela||Emmanuela||Manela||Έμμα||Emanuela, Manuela||||||Emma, Emmi||||Ema||||||||||Эмма||Emma||Емма||Ema||Em(m)a(nuela)||Manuela, Emma, Imma||Manela, Emma||Ema(nuela), Manuela||Emanuela, Manuela|| |- | ||x||Mark, Marcus||Marc||Markus||||Marco||Marcos, Marco||Marcos, Marco||Marcus||||Μάρκος||||||Márk||Markus, Markku||Marko||Morkus||Marks||Mark||Marko||Mark||Марк||Marek||Марк|||||||||||||| |- | x||||Margaret, Peggy||Marguérite||Margarethe, Grete||Margaretha, Margriet, Greet||Margherita, Rita||Margarita||Margarida, 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||x||Nestor||Nestor||||||Nestore||Néstor||Nestor||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Нестор||Nestor||Нестор|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Nikanor||Nicanor||||||Nicanore||Nicanor||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Никанор||Nikanor||Ніканор|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Nikodim||Nicodème||||||Nicodemo||Nicodemo||Nicodemo||||||Νικόδημος||||||Nikodémusz||Teemu||||Nikodemas||Nikodems||||||||Никодим||Nikodem||Нікодим|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Nicholas (Nick)||Nicolas||Niklaus (Klaus)||||Nicola||Nicolás||Nicolau||Nicolaus||||Νικόλαος||||ნიკოლოზ||Miklós||Nikolaos, Niilo||Nigul(as)||Nikalojus||Nikolajs, Nils||||Nikolas||Nikola||Николай||Mikołaj||Микола|||||||||||||| |- | x||||Nicole, Nichole||Nicole||Nicola, Nicole||Nicole||Nicoletta||Nicolasa||Nicole||||||Νικολέτα||Nicoleta||||Nikolett, Nikoletta||||||||||||||||Николь||Nikola||Ніколь||Nikola||Nicoletta||Nicolasa||||Nicole||Nicoleta|| |- | x||||Nina||Nina||Nina||Nina||Nina||Nina||Nina||||||Νίνα||||||||Niina||||Nina||||||||||Нина||Nina||Ніна||Nina||Nina||Nina||||Nina|||| |- | ||x||||Noël||||||Natale||Noel|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| |- | x||||Naomi||Noémie||Naomi, Naemi||Naomi||Noemi||Noemí||Naomi, Noémia||Naomi||||||||||||Naimi, Noomi||||||||||||||Ноэмия||||Ноемія||||Noemi||Noemí||||Naomi, Noémia|||| |- | ||x||||Norbert||||||Norberto||Norberto||Norberto||Norbertus||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Norbert|||||||||||||||| |- | x||||Ophelia||Ophélie||Ophelia||Ofelia||Ofelia||Ofelia||Ofélia||Ophelia||||Οφηλία||||||||||||Ofelija||||||||||Офелия||Ofelia||Офелія||||Ofelia||Ofelia||||Ofélia|||| |- | ||x||Oleg||Oleg||||||||Olegario||Olegário||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Олег||||Олег|||||||||||||| |- | x||||Olga||Olga||Olga||Olga||Olga||Olga||Olga||||||Όλγα||Olga||||Olga||Olga, Oili||Olga, Olli||||Olga||||||||Ольга||Olga||Ольга||Olga||Olga||Olga||||Olga||Olga|| |- | x||||Olympia||Olympe||Olympia||Olympia||Olimpia||Olimpia||Olímpia||Olympia||||Ολυμπία||Olimpia||||||||||Olimpija||||||||||Олимпия||Olimpia||Олімпія||||Olimpia||Olimpia||||Olímpia||Olimpia|| 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Tuomo||Toomas||Tomas||Tomass||||Tomas||Tumas||Фома||Tomasz||Фома|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Ulyan||||||||Uliano||Uliano||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Ульян||||Уллян|||||||||||||| |- | x||||Ulrica||||Ulrike||Ulrika||Ulrica||Ulrica||Ulrica||Ulrica||||||Ulrica||||||Ulriika||||||||||||||||||||Oldřiška||Ulrica||Ulrica||||Ulrica||Ulrica|| |- | x||||Ursula||Ursule||Ursula, Uschi||Ursula||Orsola||Ursula||Úrsula||Ursula||||Ούρσουλα||Ursula||||Orsolya, Urszula||Ursula||||||||||||||||Urszula, Ursula||||||Orsola||Ursula||||Úrsula||Ursula|| |- | x||||Valentina||Valentine||Valentina||Valentina||Valentina||Valentina, Valentín||Valentina, Valentim||Valentina||||Βαλεντίνα||Valentina||||Valentina||||Valli||Valentina||Valentina||||||||Валентина||Walentyna||Валентина||Valentina||Valentina||Valentina||||Valentina||Valentina|| |- | ||x||Valerian, Valery||Valéry, Valère, Valérien||Valerian||||Valeri(an)o||Valer(an,i)o||Valério||||||||Βαλέριος||||ვალერიან||Valér(ián)||||||Valerijus||Valerijs||||||Валерьян, 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x||||Laetitia||Laetitia||||||Letizia||||Letícia||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Letizia||||||Letícia|||| |- | x||||Lavinia||||||Lavinia||Lavinia||||Lavínia||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Lavinia||||||Lavínia|||| |- | ||x||Leigh||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Ли||||Лі|||||||||||||| |- | x||||Leopolda||Léopolde||||Leopolda||Leopolda||||Leopolda||||||||||||Liliána, Lili||||||Lilijana||||||||||||||||||Leopolda||||||Leopolda|||| |- | ||x||Leslie, Lesley||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Лесли||||Леслі|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Liam||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Лайем||||Лайем|||||||||||||| |- | x||||Lina||Line||||Lina||Lina||||Lina||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Lina||||||Lina|||| |- | x||||Linda||Linda||||Linda||Linda||||Linda||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Linda||||||Linda||||||Linda|||| |- | x||||Livia||||||Livia||Livia||||Lívia||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Livia||Livia||||||Lívia|||| |- | ||x||Logan||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Логан||||Логан|||||||||||||| |- | x||||Lora||Laure||Lore||||Lora||||||Laura||||||||||||||||Lora||||||||||Лора||||Лора||||Lora|||||||||| |- | x||||Luciana||Lucienne||||Luciana||Luciana||||Luciana||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Luciana||||||Luciana|||| |- | x||||Lucille||Lucille||||Lucille||Lucilla||||Lucília||||||||||||Luca||||||Liucija||||||||||||||||||Lucilla||||||Lucília|||| |- | x||||Lucinda||||||Lucinda||Lucinda||||Lucinda||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Lucinda||||||Lucinda|||| |- | x||||Lucretia||Lucrèce||||Lucretia||Lucrezia||||Lucrécia||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Lucrezia||||||Lucrécia|||| |- | x||||Ludumila||Ludmila||||Ludmila||Ludmilla||||Ludiomila, Ludmila||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Людмила||||Людмила||Ludmila, Ludmilla||Ludmilla||||||Ludiomila, Ludmila|||| |- | ||x||Lyubomir||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Любомир||Lubomir, Lubomirz||Любомир (Lioubomir)|||||||||||||| |- | x||||Mabel||Amabile||Mabel||Mabel||Amabile||||Mabel||||||||||||||||||Amabilia||||||||||||||||||Amabile||||||Mabel|||| |- | ||x||Malcolm||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Малькольм||Malkolm||Малькольм|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Marat||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Марат||||Марат|||||||||||||| |- | x||||Marcella||Marcelle||||Marcella||Marcella||||Marcela||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Marcella||||||Marcela|||| |- | ||x||Martyan||Martien||||||Marziano||||Marciano||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Мартьян||||Мартьян|||||||||||||| |- | x||||Maud, Maude, Matilda||Mathilde, Maude||Mathilde||Mathilde, Maud||Matilda, Mafalda||||Matilde, Mafalda||||||||||||Matild||Matilda||||||||||||||Мод||Matylda||Мод||Matylda||Matilda, Mafalda||||||Matilde, Mafalda|||| |- | x||||May||Mai||Mai||Mai, Maj||||||||Maia|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| |- | x||||Megan||Mégane, Megane||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Меган||||Меган|||||||||||||| |- | x||||Melanie||Mélanie||Melanie||Melanie||Melania||||Melania||Melania||||||Melania||||Melánia||||||Melanija||||||||||Меланья||Melania||Меланія||||Melania||||||Melania||Melania|| |- | x||||Michelle||Michèle, Michelle||Michaela, Michelle||Michaëla, Michelle||Michela||||Micaela, Miquelina||Michaela||||Μιχαέλα||Mihaela||||Mihala||Mikaela||Mihkela||Mykela, Michalina||Mikela, Mihaila||||||||Мишель||Michalina||Михайлина, Мішель||Michaela||Michela||||||Micaela, Miquelina||Mihaela|| |- | ||x||Mikhey||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Михей||||Міхей|||||||||||||| |- | x||||Mildred||||Mildred||Mildred||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Милдред||||Мілдред|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Mitrofan||Mitrophane||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Митрофан||||Мітрофан|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Montague||Montague||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Монтегю||||Монтегю|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Mortimer||Mortimer||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Мортимер||||Мортимер|||||||||||||| |- | 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||x||Nikon||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Никон||Nikon||Нікон|||||||||||||| |- | x||||Nora, Norah||||||Nora||Nora||||Nora||||||||||||||Noora||||||||||||||||||||Nora||Nora||||||Nora|||| |- | x||||Octavia||Octavie||||Octavia||Ottavia||||Octávia||Octavia||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Ottavia||||||Octávia|||| |- | x||||Odilia||Odile||||Odilia||Odilia||||Odília, Otília||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Odilia||||||Odília, Otília|||| |- | ||x||Olaf||Olaf||Olaf||||Olao||||Olavo||||Olavi||Όλαφ||||||Olaf||Olavi||Olavi||||Olafs||||||||Олаф||Olaf||Олаф|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Ostap||||||||Eustasio||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Остап||||Остап|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Owen||Owen||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Оуэн||||Оуен|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Pafthen||Parthène||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Парфён(ий)||||Парфен(ій)|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Pakhom||Pacôme||||||Pacomio||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Пахом||||Пахом|||||||||||||| |- | 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x||||Sheila||Sheila||||Sheila||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Шейла||||Шейла|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Sidney||||||||||||Sidónio||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Сидней||||Сідней|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Sofrony||Sophrone||||||Sofronio||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Софрон(ий)||Sofroniusz||Софрон(ій)|||||||||||||| |- | x||||Sonya||Sonia||||Sonja||Sonia||||||||||||Sónia||||Sónea||Sonia||Sonja||Sonea||Sonja||||||||||Sonia||||Soňa||Sonia||||||||Sónia|| |- | ||x||Spiridon||Spyridon||||||Spiridione||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Спиридон||Spirydion||Спірідон|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Stanley||Stanley||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Стенли||||Стенлі|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Sysoy||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Сысой||||Сисой|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Taras||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Тарас||||Тарас|||||||||||||| |- | x||||Thecla||Thècle||Thekla||Thekla||Tecla||||Tekla||Thecla||||Θέκλα||||||Tekla||Tekla||||Teklė||||||||||Фёкла||Tekla||Текля, Фекла||||Tecla||||||Tekla|||| |- | ||x||Tikhon||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Тихон||||Тихон|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Trofim||Trophime||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Трофим||||Трохим|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Tyler||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Тайлер||||Тайлер|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Vadim||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Вадим||||Вадим|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Valentine||Valentin||Valentin||||Valente, Valentino||||||||||||Βαλεντίνος||||||Bálint||Valenti(n)||||Valentinas||Valentins||Valentin||Valentinu||Валентин||Walenty||Валентин|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Van||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Ван||||Ван|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Vance||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Венс||||Венс|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Varlam||Barlaam||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Варлам||||Варлам|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Vavila||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Вавила||||Вавіла|||||||||||||| |- | x||||Venus||Vénus||||Venus||Venere||||Vénus||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Venere||||||Vénus|||| |- | x||||Vera||Véra||Vera||Vera||Vera||||Vera||Vera||||Βέρα||||||Vera||Veera||||||||||||||Вера||Wiera||Віра||Věra, Viera||Vera||||||Vera|||| |- | x||||Vivian||Vivienne||Vivien||Viviane, Vivienne, Vivian||Viviana||||Viviana||Viviana||||||||||||Viivi||||||||||||||Вивиана||||Вівіана||||Viviana||||||Viviana|||| |- | ||x||Vivian||Vivien, Vivian||||||Viviano||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Вивиан||||Вівіан|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Vladlen||||||||||||||||||||||||Dénes||||||||||||||||Владлен||||Владлен|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Vyacheslav||Viatcheslas||Wjatscheslaw||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Вячеслав||||В'ячеслав|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Wallace||Wallace||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Уоллес||||Уолліс|||||||||||||| |- | x||||Wanda||Vanda, Wanda||Wanda||Wanda||Wanda, Vanda||||Vanda||||||||||||Vanda||Wanda||||Vanda||||||||||Vanda||Ванда||||Wanda||Wanda, Vanda||||||Vanda|||| |- | ||x||Willis||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Уиллис||||Уїлліс|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Winston||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Уинстон||||Уїнстон|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Yegor||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Егор||||Єгор|||||||||||||| |- | ||x||Zinovy||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Зиновий||||Зіновій|||||||||||||| |- | x||||Zoë, Zoe||Zoé||Zoe||Zoë||Zoe||||Zoe||Zoe||||Ζωή||Zoe||||||||||||||||||||Зоя||Zoja||Зоя||Zoe||Zoe||||||Zoe||Zoe|| |- | ||x||||Éloi||||||Eligio||||Elói||Eligius||||||||||Elígiusz||||||Eligijus||Elīgijs||||||||||Eligiusz|||||||||||||||| |- | ||x||||Gustave||Gustav||||Gustavo||||Gustavo||||||||||||Gusztáv||Kustaa||Gustav||Gustavas||Gustavs||||Gustabo||||||Gustaw|||||||||||||||| |- | ||x||||Abel||||||Abele||||||||||Άβελ||||||Ábel||Apeeli||Aabel||Abelis|||||||||||||||||||||||||||| |- | ||x||||Ange||||||Angelo||||||||||Άγγελος||||||Angelusz||||||||Anjolo|||||||||||||||||||||||||| |- | ||x||||||||||Adeodato||||||||||Αδεοδάτος||||||Adeodát||||||Adeodatas||Adeodāts|||||||||||||||||||||||||| |- | 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[[Space:Mumenthaler_Records_Langenthal_1650-1699|Langenthal 1650-1699]]
[[Space:Mumenthaler_records_in_Langenthal_1700s|Langenthal 1700-1749]]
[[Space:Mumenthaler_Records_Langenthal_1750-1799|Langenthal 1750-1799]]
[[Space:Mumenthaler_Records_Langenthal_1800-1850|Langenthal 1800-1820]]
The 19 church books of Langenthal parish include the records of two parishes : Langenthal and Untersteckholz; plus the former municipality of Schoren, which merged in 1898 with Langenthal. Here are the [https://www.query.sta.be.ch/archivplansuche.aspx?ID=225247sources] for the Mumenthaler family in Langenthal in 1700-1749:
Source #3 - Langenthal baptisms 1689-1727 & marriages 1689-1761
.....(Marriages 1689-1761, p3/1 thru p38/70)
.....(Banns/Proclamations 1732-1761, p40/103 thru p76/175)
.....(Baptisms 1689-1727, p78/1 thru 153/147)
Source #4 - Langenthal, baptism records 1728-1766
Source #17 - Langenthal death records 1728-1820
Page numbers are provided for each record so other researchers can easily find the original documents. *Record codes -- B=baptism, M=marriage, D=death
*Source code -- (#1, p56/103) means - #1=source #1, p56=digital file page, /103=actual number on page
*Uncertain letters — H-G or H/G = uncertain which letter; (ara) = not visible, assumed; {german word}
*Surnames have tried to be matched with the Register of Swiss Surnames, Canton Bern. If found, the possible correct spelling is listed in [brackets] - https://hls-dhs-dss.ch/famn/index.php * Marriages with 2-4 dates ( June 20/July 8) are date(s) of banns or proclamation and lastly the date of actual marriage Three important resources you will need before trying to read Switzerland records (helps with surnames, town names, and other words on the records. Given names become easy afterwhile because each town has about a dozen first names they used repeatedly). * The Swiss Surname Registry - has official Swiss surnames with correct spelling and what canton/towns the families with that name lived. - https://hls-dhs-dss.ch/famn/index.php * Swiss towns - lists all the record books available and what towns/villages they cover. Helps check the spelling of these towns and helps with reading the records - http://www.ordiecole.com/gen/html/bern_kirch_cd.html * Genealogy word list - words you might see on Swiss records - https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/German_Genealogical_Word_List 1700-1749 records
Some Langenthal history during this period-
Market street was paved in 1730. 1700
B - Jan 1 – Johannes – s/o Imbert Mumetahl. & Elsbeth Mathys [Mathys-Matthys-Matthis] (#3, p99/40)
B - Jan 1 – Daniel (d June 20, 1757) – s/o Friz Mumetahler & Verena Leuw [Leu, Leus] (#3, p99/40)
B - Mar ? – Friderich – s/o Frid. (Friedrich) Mumetahl. & Margret Witshi [Witschi] (#3, p99a/40) - [http://www.langenthal.ch/de/portrait/geschichte/?action=showinfo&info_id=6929 bio]
B - June 7 – Maria – d/o (U)li Mumetahler & (A)nna Steimer (#3, p99b/41)
B - Oct 6 – Daniel – s/o Hans Mumetahler & Babi Lappert [Lappert] (#3, p100/42)
B - Dec 1 – Hans – s/o Claus Mumetahler & Anna Ischi [Ischi] (#3, p100/43)
M - Nov 8 – Hans Mumethaler & Barbara Magli [Magli] (#3, p8a/10). 1701
B - Mar 6 – Peter – s/o Heinrich Mumetahl. & Barb. Hauender? [Hauen] (#3, p101/44)
B - June 19 – Barbara (maybe d 1751) – d/o Frid. Mumetahler & Margret Witshi [Witschi] (#3, p102a/46)
B - Aug 21 – Catharina – d/o Imbert Mumetahl & Elsb. (Elsbeth) Mathys [Mathys-Matthys-Matthis] (#3, p102/46)
B - Sept 14 – Anna Margret (d Nov 23, 1757) – d/o Hans Mumetahler & Barbara Magli [Magli] (#3, p102/47)
B - Oct 6 – Johannes – s/o Felix Zulauf [Zulauf in Langenthal] & Maria Mumetahl. (#3, p102/47)
B - Nov 6 – Hs. (Hans) Georg – s/o (?)ich? Mumetahl & (B)arb Wägli [Wägli] (#3, p102b/47)
B - Nov 20 – Peter – s/o Hs. (Hans) Mumetahler & Anna Jaggi [Jaggi] (#3, p103/48)
B - Dec 4 – Niclaus – s/o Nic. Mumetahl & Catrina Ribli? [Rubeli]? (#3, p103a/48)
M - Feb 18 – Felix Zulauht [Zulauf] & Anna Maria Mumethaler (#3, p8/11) M - Nov 4 - Andreas Mumenthaler & Salome Kuert (#3, p8b/11) 1702
B - Jan 1 – [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Mumenthaler-18 Johannes] – s/o Peter Mumetahler & Madle Waldman (#3, p104a/50)
B - Jan 8 – Hans Casper – s/o Frid. Mumetahl. & Verena Leuw [Leu] (#3, p104a/50)
B - Aug 13 – Hs. Jacob – s/o Hein. (Heinrich) Mumetahler & Barb. Hauender? [Hauen]? (#3, p103a/48)
B - Aug 27 – Maria – d/o Claus Mumetahl. & Barb. Rosch [Roschi] (#3, p104b/51)
B - Nov 19 - Barbara - d/o Frid. Mumetahl. & Margreth Witschi [Witschi], witness: Christian Witschi (#3, p105a/52) 1703
B - Mar ? – Barbara – (Nic)laus Mumentahler & Anna [Ischi] (#3, p105b/53)
B - Apr 1 – Hs Caspar – s/o (U)llrech (Ullrich) Mumentahler & Barb. Wächli (#3, p106a/54)
B - Apr 22 – Wilhelm – s/o Ulli Mumentahler & Anna Steimer (#3, p106a/54)
B - Aug 5 – Barbara – d/o Imb(ert) Mumentahler & Elsbeth Matthys [Mathys-Matthys-Matthis](#3, p106/55)
B - Aug 12 – Barbara – d/o Heinrich Mumentahler & Barbara Hauender? [Hauen] (#3, p106/55)
M - Apr 20 – Claus Mumethaler & Barbara Kuert (#3, p9a/12)
M - June 8 – Georg Mumethaler (prob d 1749) & Anna Steimer (#3, p9a/12)
M - Dec 7 – Hans Jacob Mumethaler & Barbara Lantz [Lanz-Lenz] (#3, p9/12). 1704
B - Mar 2 – Andreas (d1767) – s/o Claus Mumenthaler & Barbara Rosch? (#3, p107b/57)
B - Mar 18 – Barbara (d 1760) – d/o Niclaus Momenthaler & Anna Ischi [Ischi]; wit: Niclaus & Anna Mumenthaler (#3, p10a8/58)
B - Apr 27 – Foelix – s/o Hans Mumenthaler & Barbara Kummer [Kummer] (#3, p108a/58)
B - May 9 – Johan Georgius (Georg) – s/o Frid. Mumenthaler & Margret Witschi [Witschi] (#3, p108a/58) - [http://www.langenthal.ch/de/portrait/geschichte/?action=showinfo&info_id=4830 bio] [1704-1780, m Barbara Geiser]
B - June 22 – Samuel – Uli Momenthaler & Anna Steiner/Steimer (#3, p108b/59)
B - July 27 – Barbara – d/o Felix Zulauf & (M)aria Mumen(tha)ler (#3, p108b/59)
B - Sept 20 – Barbara – d/o Jacob Mumenthaler & Barbara Lanz [Lanz-Lenz] (#3, p108/59)
B - Oct 17 – Catrina – d/o Heinr. Mumenthaler & Barbara Hauender? [Hauen] (#3, p109/60)
M - Apr 17 – Hans Herzig [Herzog, Herzig] & Maria Mumethaler (#3, p9) 1705
B - Apr 5 – Barbara – d/o Claus Mumenthaler & Barbara Curt, wit: Uli Mumenthaler (#3, p110a/62)
B - May 3 – Madlena – d/o Friz Mumenthaler & Verena Leu [Leu, Leus] (#3, p110/62)
B - Aug ? – Anna Maria – d/o (maybe) (?)tter Geiser & (?)org Mumenthaler (hard to tell which are the parents) (#3, p110b/63)
B - Nov 15 – Madlana – d/o (Cl)aus Mumenthaler & (A)nni Ischer [Ischi] (#3, p111/65)
B - Nov 29 – Friderich – s/o (He)inr(ich) Mumenthaler & (B)abi Hauender? [Hauen]? (#3, p111/65)
M - Mar 6 – Peter Mumenthaler & Elsbeth Klotz [Klotz] (#3, p9b/13)
M - Sept 11 – Claus Mumenthaler & Anna Weyerman [Weyermann] (#3, p9)
M - Sept 11 - Baschi Scharer [Schärer] & Anna Mumenthaler (#3, p9) 1706
B - Feb 28 - Anna Maria – d/o Friz Mumenthaler & Margret Writschi [Witschi](#3, p112a/66)
B - Mar 14 – Hans Jacob (d1766) – s/o Hans Jacob Mumenthaler & Barbara Lanz [Lanz-Lenz] (#3, p112/66)
B - Apr 4 – Johannes (d1768) – s/o Claus Mumenthaler & Barbara Rosch (#3, p112b/67)
B - Apr 18 – Elsbeth – d/o Baschi? Scharer [Schärer] & Anna Mumenthaler (#3, p112/67)
B - Apr 18 – Anna (died? not bapt) – d/o Peter Mumenthaler & Elsbeth Klotz (#3, p112b/67)
B - Apr 23 – Anna Maria – d/o Peter Mumenthaler & Elsbeth Klotz [Klotz] (#3, p112b/67) (not sure why this is in twice)
B - July 4 – Barbara – d/o (U)llrech Mumenthaler & Barbara Warch? [Wachli]? (#3, p113a/68)
B - July 4 – Ulrich – s/o Ulrich Mumenthaler & Anna Steimer (#3, p113/68)
B - Sept 5 – Johannes – s/o Friderich Desler? & Anna? Mumenthaler (#3, p113)
B - Oct 10 – Anna – Hans Herzog [Herzog, Herzig] & Maria Mumenthaler (#3, p114)
M - Nov 5 – Andres Mumenthaler & Ursula Wyslocher? (#3, p10a/14)
M - Nov 26 – Daniel Howald [Howald] & Anna Mumenthaler (Anna d 1748) (#3, p10a/14) 1707
B - Jan 14 – Elsbeth – d/o Henr (Heinrich) Mumenthaler & Barbara Haue? [Hauen] (#3, p114b/71)
B - Feb 6 – Friderich – s/o (D)an. Geiser [Geiser] & Anna Mumenthaler (#3, p114)
B - Mar 11 – Barbara – d/o (Cla)us Mumenthaler & (Anna) Weyerman [Weyermann] (#3, p114)
B - April 17 – Hans Jacob – s/o Hans Mumenthaler & Anna Joggi [Joggi] (#3, p115)
B - May 8 – Foelix – s/o Frider. Mumenthaler & Verena Lau [Leu, Leus] (#3, p115)
B - June 5 – Fridli – s/o Fridli Keller & Anna Mumenthaler (#3, p115a/72)
B - July 24 – Anna Maria – d/o Joseph Mumenthaler & Elsbeth Minder [Minder] (#3, p115)
B - Oct 7 – Maria – d/o Claus Mumenthaler & Maria Gerber [Gerber] (#3, p116)
B - Oct 16 – Anna – d/o Hans Hofer & Vrena Mumenthaler (#3, p116)
B - Nov 20 – Anna – d/o Barschi Scharer [Schärer] & Anna Mumenthaler (#3, p116)
M - Feb 18 – Hans Hofer [Hofer] & Verena Mumenthaler (#3, p10)
M - Mar 4 – Claus Mumenthaler & Maria Gerber (#3, p10) 1708
B - Jan 20 – Elisabeth – d/o Jacob Mumenthaler & Barbara Lanz [Lanz-Lenz] (#3, p116b/75)
B - April 22 – Friderich – s/o Daniel Geiser [Geiser] & Anna Mumenthaler (#3, p117a/76)
B - Sept 24 – Christina – d/o Dan. Howald [Howald] & Anna Mumenthaler (#3, p117b/77)
B - Dec 16 – Barbara – Friderich Mumenthaler & Margret Writschi [Witschi] (#3, p118a/78)
M - Mar 9 – Peter Mumenthaler & Barbara Lemp [Lemp] (#3, p10) 1709
B - Feb 10 – Hans Casper (died Sept 25, 1742) – s/o Peter Mumenthaler & Barbara Lemp [Lemp] (#3, p118)
B - Mar 17 – Elsbeth – d/o (Ha)ns Herzog [Herzog, Herzig] & (Ma)ria Mumenthaler (#3, p118)
B - July 21 – Hans Jacob – s/o Dan. Geiser [Geiser] & Anna Mumenthaler (#3, p119)
B - Aug 25 – Friderich – s/o Heinr. Mumenthaler & Barbar Haueter? [Hauen]? (#3, p119a/80)
B - Sept 8 – Hans Jacob – s/o (?)hri? Mumenthaler & (Bar)bara Leües [Leu, Leus] (#3, p119b/81)
B - Sept 8 – Anna – d/o (B)aschi Scharer [Schärer] & Anna Mumenthaler (#3, p119/81)
B - Sept 8 – Elisabeth – d/o (Ul)i? Mililman? & Anna Mumenthaler (#3, p119/81)
B - Sept 22 – Maria – d/o (C)laus Mumenthaler & (An)na Weyerman [Weyermann] (#3, p119)
B - Nov ? – Hans Rudolf (d1763) – s/o (Ullr)ich Mumenthaler & (Ann)a Steimer/Steiner (#3, p119)
B - Dec 1 – Peter – s/o Claus Mumenthaler & Maria Gerber [Gerber] (#3, p121)
B - Dec 22 – Salome – d/o Hans Mumenthaler & Barbara Rosch (#3, p121a/82)
M - Dec 13 – Hans Jacob Mumenthaler & Barbara Kummer [Kummer] (#3, p11) 1710
B - Feb 2 – Verena – d/o Uli Keller [Keller] & Anna Mumenthaler (#3, p121b/83)
B - Sept 5 – Foelix – s/o Frider(ich) Mumenthaler & Margret Writschi [Witschi] (#3, p122a/84) - [http://www.langenthal.ch/de/portrait/geschichte/?action=showinfo&info_id=6929 bio] [Felix, b1710, bookbinder, m Anna Andres, she d 1744, he prob m 2nd 1744 Anna Begert, d 1773]
B - Nov 30 – Barbara – d/o (H)einr(ich) Mumenthaler & Barbara Hauender? [Hauen] (#3, p122b/85) 1711
B - Nov 15 – Johannes – s/o (Han)s Herzog [Herzog, Herzig] & (Ma)ria Mumenthaler (#3, p123)
M - Feb 27 – Ulrich Staub [Staub] & Barbara Mumethaler (#3, p11) M - June 25 – Joseph Lappert [Lappert] & Verena Mumethaler (#3, p11) 1712
B - Jan 17 – Maria – d/o Ulrich Staub & Barbara Mumenthaler (#3, p124/88)
B - Feb 7 – Anna Maria (d1765) – d/o Jacob Mumenthaler & Barbara Lanz [Lanz-Lenz] (#3, p124/88)
B - Apr 10 – Friderich – s/o Friderich Mumenthaler & Maria Geiser [Geiser] (#3, p124/88)
M - May 27 – Hans Urich Weber/Waber & Elsbeth Mumathaler (#3, p12) 1713
B - Feb 19 – Anna Barbara – d/o Friz Mumenthaler & Verena Lanz (#3, p126) 1714
B - June 8 – Barbara – d/o ? Mumenthaler & ? (#3, p127b/95)
B - June 10 – Hs Jacob – s/o (Fri)derich Mumenthaler & (M)argret Writschi [Witschi] (#3, p127b/95)
B - Sept 16 - Ursula (d Mar 28, 1758) - d/o Hans Jakob Mumenthaler & Barbara Lanz, wit: Daniel Herzog, Barbara Marti, Suhuca? Madeiger? (#3, p128/96)
B - Oct 21 – Hans – s/o Dan. Howald [Howald] & Anna Mumenthaler (#3, p128/96)
M - May 24 – Hans Mumethaler & Madlana Ubersax (#3, p12b/19) 1715
B - Feb 3 – Anna – d/o Friz Mumenthaler & Maria Geiser [Geiser] (#3, p129)
B - Oct 19 – Barbara – d/o Peter Mumenthaler & Barbara Lemp (#3, p130a/100)
M - July 5 – Johannes Mumenthaler & Christina Herzog (#3, p13a/20)
M - Oct 11 – Niclaus Mumenthaler & Barbara Geiser (#3, p13)
M - Nov 22 – Jacob Mumenthaler & Christina Scharer [Schärer] (#3, p13) 1716
B - Feb 16 – Johannes – s/o Ulrich Staub & Barbara Mumenthaler (#3, p131)
B - Mar 22 – Hans Ulrich – s/o Hans Ulrich Waber & Elsbeth Mumenthaler (#3, p131)
B - Aug 23 – Christina – ch/o Jacob Mumenthaler & Christina Scharer [Schärer] (#3, p132)
B - Oct/Nov ? – Anna Barbara – d/o Hans Mumenthaler & Madlena Ubersax (#3, p132b/105)
M - Oct 11 – Hans Mumenthaler & Barbara Christen from Wynau [abt 4 miles N of Langenthal] (#3, p13b/21)
M - Oct 18 - Hansli Mumenthalor & Vreni (Verena) [Spichiger] (#3, p13b/21) 1717
B - Jan 17 – Christina – d/o Joh. Mumenthaler & Christina Herzig [Herzog, Herzig]; witness: Friz Mumenthaler (#3, p132b/105)
B - Feb 21 – Susanna – d/o Hans Jacob Mumenthaler & Barbara Lanz [Lanz-Lenz] (#3, p133a/106)
B - Feb 21 – Verena – d/o Hans Mumenthaler Junior & Barbara Christen (#3, p133a/106)
B - Oct 24 – Hans Ulrich – s/o Hans Mumenthaler & Vrena Spichiger (#3, p134a/108)
B - Nov 5 – Ulrich – s/o Ulrich Staub [Staub] & Barbara Mumenthaler (#3, p134a/108)
M - April 23 – Samuel Tschepet [Tschepen] & Anna Mumethaler (#3, p13b/21) (Child: Salomon 1725) 1718
B - Oct 4 – Salomon Hans – s/o Hans Mumenthaler & Anna Haas [Haas] (#3, p136)
M - May 6 – Hans Mumenthaler & Anna Haas (#3, p14a/22)
M - July 22 – Jacob Waber & Maria ?? Mumenthaler (#3, p14a/22) 1719
B - Feb 5 – Johannes – s/o Hans Mumenthaler & Barbara Christen (#3, p136)
M - p14 – May 4 – Sam. Herzog [Herzog, Herzig] & Margret Mumethaler (b1701, d1747) (#3, p14a/22) 1720
B - Jan 14 – Daniel – s/o Ulrich Staub & Barbara Mumenthaler (#3, p138a/116)
B - April 30 – Anna Maria – d/o Jacob Mumenthaler & Christina Scharer [Schärer] (#3, p138a/116)
B - June 30 – Anna – d/o Joseph Denler [Dennler] & Anna Mumenthaler (#3, p139)
M - Nov 15 – Friderich Mumenthaler & Elisabeth Sagihser? [Sägesser] (#3, p14b/33) 1721
B - Apr 6 – Friderich – s/o Hans Mumenthaler & Anna Haas (#3, p140a/120)
B - Sept 14 – Elisabeth – d/o Frid Mumenthaler & Elsbeth Sagister [Sägesser] (#3, p141a/122)
B - Oct 5 – Joseph – s/o Joseph Denler [Dennler] & Anna Mumenthaler (#3, p141)
B - Dec 21 – Maria – d/o Peter Mumenthaler & Barbra Lemp (#3, p141a/122)
M - Feb? 28 – Claus Mumethaler & Barbara Mumethaler (#3, p15a/24) 1722
B - Feb 15 – Johannes – s/o Sam Herzig [Herzog, Herzig] & Margret Mumenthaler (#3, p142a/124)
B - Feb 20 – Felix – s/o Hans Mumenthaler & Barbara Christen [Christen] (#3, p142a/124) (No further record is found of him. He must have died before death records began in 1728)
B - Mar 8 – Elsbeth – d/o Jacob Mumenthaler & Christina Scharer [Schärer] (prob the one who died May 11, 1738, age 14) (#3, p142a/124)
B - May 10? - Daniel - s/o Friz Mumenthaler & Maria Geiser; witnesses: Hs Casper Geiser; Joh. Mumenthaler (#3, p142b/125) B - May? 24 – Johannes – s/o (Ha)ns Mumenthaler & (Mad)ladla (Madlana) Ubersax (#3, p142b/125)
B - Aug 14? – Jacob – s/o Uli Staub & Barbara Mumenthaler (#3, p143a/126) 1723
B - Jan 17 – Johannes – s/o Joh. Mumenthaler & Christian Herzig [Herzog/Herzig] (#3, p143b/127)
B - Jan 31 - Friderich – s/o Frid. Mumenthaler & Elsbeth Sagister [Sägesser] (#3, p143b/127) - [http://www.langenthal.ch/de/portrait/geschichte/?action=showinfo&info_id=6928 bio] [1723-1809, m Elisabeth Egger, 1744]
B - June 27 – Salomon (died) – s/o Uli Waber & Elsbeth Mumenthaler (#3, p144b/129)
B - Dec 19 – Susanna – d/o Hans Jacob Mumenthaler & Barbara Lanz (#3, p145b/131)
M - Mar 5 – Samuel Zulauf & Barbara Mumenthaler (#3, p15b/25)
M - Mar 5 – Niclaus Anderegg & Elisabeth Mumenthaler (#3, p15b/35) 1724
B - Feb 3 – Andres – s/o Friz (Fritz) Mumenthaler & Maria Geiser [Geiser] (#3, p147a/134) 1725
B - June ? – Peter – s/o Peter Herzig [Herzog, Herzig] & Maria Mumenthaler (#3, p148)
B - July 2? – Anna Margritha – d/o Friderich Mumenthaler & Elsbeth Sageser [Sägesser] (#3, p148)
B - Sept 9 – Salomon – s/o Samuel Schapedt [Tschepen] & Anna Mumenthaler (#3, p149/138)
B - Nov 11 – Barbara – d/o Joseph Dennler & Anna Mumenthaler (#3, p149)
M - June 29 – Joseph Mumenthaler & Maria Gruthert? [Grutter]? (#3, p16b/27)
M - June 29 – Johannes Mumenthaler & Barbara [Geiser] (#3, p16b/27) 1726
B - Mar ? – Johannes (died) – d/o Joh. Mumenth. & Barb. Geiser [Geiser] (#3, p150)
B - Apr 21 – Barbara – d/o Sam. Herzig [Herzog, Herzig] & Margaret Mumenthaler (#3, p150)
B - June 25 – Johannes (died) – Lorenz Herzig [Herzog, Herzig] & Elsbeth Mumenthaler (#3, p150)
B - Sept ? – Joh. Friderich – s/o Jacob Mumenthaler & Barbara Lanz [Lanz-Lenz] (#3, p150/141)
B - Nov 27 – Anna Barb – d/o Hans Uli Waber & Elsbeth Mumenthaler (#3, p151)
B - Dec 1 – Samuel - s/o Hans Mumenthaler & Barb Danhauser [Danuser] (#3, p151a/142) 1727
B - April ? – Joseph – s/o Joseph Dennler & Anna Mumenthaler (#3, p151b/143)
B - Dec 9 - Anna Maria (died) – d/o Johannes Mumenthaler & Cristina Herzig [Herzog, Herzig] (#3, p153)
M - Mar 2?– Hans Mumenthaler & Barbara Danhauser [Danuser] (#3, p17b/29)
M - Mar 4 – Foelix Geyser [Geiser] & Barbara Mumenthaler (#3, p17b/29)
M - May 9 – Claus Mumenthaler (from Langenthal) & Elsbeth Kuert (from Rogwyl) (#3, p17b/29) 1728
(Death records began in 1728)
B - Jan 6 – Anna Maria - d/o Friederich Mumenthaler & Elsbeth Stagiser? [Sägesser] (#4, p5a)
B - May 27 – H. Jacob (died) - s/o Hans Herzig [Herzog, Herzig] & Maria Mumenthaler (#4, p5a)
B - Sept 5 – Hans Jacob - s/o Hans Mumenthaler & Barbara Danhausen [Danser] (#4, p5a/2)
B - Nov 28 – Anna Barbara - d/o Niclaus Mumenthaler & Maria Dorff (#4, p5b/3)
M - Mar ? – Niclaus Mumenthaler & Maria Dorff (from Langenthal) (#3, p17b/29) M - Apr 18 – Hans Mumenthaler & Anna Churt [Kuert/Kurt/Curt] (#3, p18a/30)
M - June 25 – Jacob Mumenthaler & Barbara Tubaett? [Tubetti]? (#3, p18)
M - Aug 20 – Peter Mumenthaler & Lasten? Wittib? (#3, p18a/30)
M - Nov 18 – Jacob Mumenthaer & Anna Maria Dennler (#3, p18b/31) 1729
B - Mar 27 – Anna Barb - d/o Lorenz Herzig & Elsbeth Mumenthaer (#4, p6a)
B - July 17 – Barbara - d/o Hans Klafiger & Anna Mumenthaler (#4, p6/5)
B - Aug 21 – Hans Jacob - s/o Jacob Mumenthaler & Anna Maria Dennler (#4, p7/6) - [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans_Jacob_Mumenthaler wikipedia bio] - [http://www.langenthal.ch/de/portrait/geschichte/?action=showinfo&info_id=5766 bio2] [1729-1813, m Elisabeth Bär]
B - Aug 28 – Verena (died) – d/o Samuel Herzig [Herzog, Herzig] & Margrett Mumenthaler (#4, p7a/6)
B - Dec 20 – Johannes - s/o Hans Mumenthaler & Anna Churt [Kuert/Kurt/Curt] (#4, p7b/7)
B - Dec 26? – Barbara - d/o Hans Mumenthaler & Barbara Danhauser [Danuser] (#4, p7b/7)
M – May 27 – Felix Mumenthaler (from here) and Anna Andres (Anna d1744) (#3, p18a/30)
D - Mar 27 - Anna Mumenthaler, Andres Bosfiger..?.. {witwer}=widower, {hausler}=cottager (works at home) {imhier}=in the village, ....... age 72 (b abt 1657) ( (#17, p2d/3) 1730
B - Jan 29 – Anna Maria (d1739) - d/o Foelix Mumenthaler & Anna Andres (#4, p7b)
B - Oct 9 – Anna Barbara - d/o Friederich Mumenthaler & Elisabeth Sagister? [Sägesser] (#4, p8b)
B - Oct 28 – Anna Elisabeth - d/o Claus Mumenthaler & Maria Dorff (#4, p8b)
B - Dec 31 – Johannes (died) – s/o Hans Mumenthaler & Maria Frank (#4, p9a)
M - Jan 13 – Hans Mumenthaler & Maria Frank, (#3, p18) M - Feb 24 – Gideon Mumenthaler & Elsbeth Howald (#3, p18)
M - Mar 12 – Hans Mumenthaler & Barbara Haas (#3, p18)
D – Jan 9 – Barbara Mumenthaler, age 76 (b abt 1654), Peter [Waber].... surviving widower, ......... {zeitliche}=time....{zugebracht}=spent (Barbli, b1755, d/o Jacob Mumenthaler & Barbara Rösch) (#17, p3b/5)
D – Feb 2 – Elsbeth Mumenthaler, {aber}=but, {sogenannte}=so-called, ..?... Mintli from Langenthal, Jostwan? the .......... {erhalten}=received, .... and 4 days long {braut}=bride {gutagun?}=? (#17, p3c/6)
D – Apr 17 – Claus Mumenthaler, the farmer,...4 {thald?} {Monat}=month {lang}=long {das}=the ....... age 56 (b abt 1674) (the only Clauses born around that time were 1670-Niclaus s/o Friederich or 1778-Niclaus s/o Niclaus) (#17, p3d/7)
D – Nov 11 – Uli Mumenthaler from Langenthal, ........{zeit}=time {aus}=from, (age) 77 years, {getraut}=married (Uli b May 1652 s/o Hans M. & Elsbeth Hagi) (#17, p4a/8) 1731
B - Sept 7 – Hans Jacob (died Mar 18, 1738) – s/o Friz Mumenthaler & Maria Geyser [Geiser] (#4, p10a)
B - Oct 28 – Johannes - s/o Hans Mumenthaler & Anna Anna Churt [Kuert/Kurt/Curt] (#4, p10b/13)
B - Nov 25 – Foelix - s/o Felix Mumenthaler & Anna Andres (#4, p10b)
B - Dec? 9? – Friederich (died) - s/o Jacob Mumenthaler & Anna Maria Dennler [Dennler] (#4, p10b)
D – Jan 28 – Jacob Mumenthaler, age 47 (b Jan 1685, s/o Jacob & Catharina Richert, prob m Barb Lanz 1703 or Barb Kummer 1709( (#17, p4a/8)
D – June 6 – Johannes Mumenthaler, Hans Mumenthaler and Anna Churt [Kuert/Kurt/Curt] {ehelich}=legitimate, (no age, prob a few months) .... {sohn}=son…. and the {kinder}=child {blattern}=smallpox (#17, p4c/10)
D – Oct 13 – Maria Mumenthaler, Annes? Waistli? [Wächli–Witschi]? (no age) (#17, p4c/10) 1732
B - Jan 25 - Anna Margritha - d/o Lorenz Herzig & Elsbeth Mumenthaler (#4, p11a)
B - Apr 13 – Samuel - s/o Samuel Herzig [Herzog, Herzig] & Margreth Mumenthaler (#4, p11b)
B - Apr 13 – Anna - d/o Foelix Geyser [Geiser] & Barbara Mumenthaler (#4, p11b)
B - July 20 – Salomon - s/o Hans Mumenthaler & Barbara Danhauser [Danuser] (#4, p12a)
B - Sept 7 - Johannes (died) - s/o Hans Glazliger & Anna Mumenthaler (#4, p12b)
B - Sept 21 – Samuel - s/o Johannes Mumenthaler & Maria Frank (#4, p12b)
B - Sept 28 – Anna Maria - d/o Rudolph Geyser [Geiser] & Christina Mumenthaler (#4, p12b)
B - Oct 12 – Elisabeth - d/o Peter Mumenthaler & Anna Lienhard (#4, p13a/18 )
M - Mar 20 (banns) – Peter Mumenthaler & Anna Lienhard [Lienhard] (#3, p40/103)
M - June 4 (marriage) - Peter Mumenthaler & Anna Lienhard (and this is the marriage date) (#3, p19)
M - Sept 11 (banns) – Jacob Taden? & Anna Maria Mumenthaler (#3, p40/103)
M - Oct 5 (banns) – Samuel Mumenthaler & Anna Geyser [Geiser] (#3, p41/104) D - Feb 7 – Gideon Mumenthaler from here, …. widow Elsbeth Howald age 2 yrs ....(#17, p4d/11)
D – April 30 – Foelixli (little Felix) Mumenthaler, Foelix Mumenthaler and Anna Andres, age 5 months, ...... colic ...... (#17, p5a/12)
D – Oct 1? – Johannesli (child) Mumenthaler.. child….... Johannes Mumenthaler and Barbara Juns? (possibilities: [Jamin/Jaron/Jau/Jaun/Jaus/Jean/Jemmi/Jenni/Juen]) (no age) (#617 p5b/13)
D – Dec 19 – Lisbethli (child) Mumenthaler, Peter Mumenthaler & Anna Lienhard,...... age 8 days (#17, p5c/14) 1733
B - Jan 14 – Hans Jacob (died) - s/o Hans Jacob Waber & Anna Maria Mumenthaler, witness: Hans Jacob Mumenthaler (#4, p14a)
B - Sept 10 – Anna Maria - d/o Claus Mumenthaler & Maria Dorff (#4, p14b)
B - Sept 27 – Anna Maria - d/o Samuel Mumenthaler & Anna Geyser [Geiser] (#2, p14b)
B - Nov 22 – Hans Jacob - s/o Friederich Mumenthaler {Jun}= junior, Elsbeth Sagister? [Sägesser] (#4, p15a) - [http://www.langenthal.ch/de/portrait/geschichte/?action=showinfo&info_id=5768 bio]
B - Nov 22 – Hana Jacob - s/o Lorenz Herzig & Elsbeth Mumenthaler (#4, p15a)
D – Jan 29 – Anna Mumenthaler, Abram Spittahe? (no age) (#17, p5d/15)
D – Jan 21 – Anna Mumenthaler, Heinrich Mumenthaler, ........age 77 (b abt 1656) [This may be Anna Dennler or Anna Mumenthaler] (#17, p5d/15)
D – Apr 14 – Salome Curt/Kuert, Andres Mumenthaler,....... widow ... age 73 (b abt 1660) (#17, p6b/17)
D – Nov 7 – Elisabethli (child) Mumenthaler, Claus Mumenthaler & Maria Dorff, age 3 yrs (#17, p6d/19) 1734
B - Jan 15 – Barbara - d/o Hans Mumenthaler & Maria Waber (#4, p15b/23)
B - Feb 7 – Johannes - s/o Jacob Mumenthaler & Anna Maria Dennler (#4, p15b/23)
B - Mar 7 – Samuel (died Jan 31, 1738) - s/o Hans Mumenthaler & Anna Kurt [Kurt/Keurt] (#4, p15b/23)
B - Mar 28 – Foelix (d1735) - s/o Foelix Mumenthaler & Anna Andres (#4, p15b/23)
B - May 20 – Johannes - s/o Johannes Mumenthaler & Barbara Geyser [Geiser] (#4, p16a/24)
B - June 3 – Hans Jacob - s/o Hans Kläfiger & Anna Mumenthaler (#4, p16a/24)
B - Oct 31 – Salomon (died July 21, 1739) - s/o Samuel Herzig [Herzig] & Margreth Mumenthaler (#4, p16a/24)
M - Feb 14 (banns) – Uli Mumenthaler & Verena Staub (#3, p42a/106) D – Jan 31 - Johannesli (child) Mumenthaler, Hans Mumenthaler, the butcher={muzger} & Anna Frank …. age 3 years (#17, p7a/20)
D – July 21 – Frizli (child) Mumenthaler, Uli Mumenthaler and Verena Straub ….? Age 6 months (#17, p7b/21)
D – July 10 – Johannesli (child) Mumenthaler, Hans Jacob Mumenthaler and Anna Maria Dennler, …. Colic (#17, p7b/21)
D – Dec 8 – Barbara Mumenthaler, Claus Mumenthaler, age 60 (b abt 1674, maybe Barbara Rosch who m Claus 1692) (#17, p8a/22) 1735
B - June 19 – Lisabeth (d July 25, 1752, age 17) - d/o Hans Mumenthaler & Maria Frank (#4, pp18a)
B - July 3 – Anna Maria - d/o Jacob Mumenthaler & Anna Maria Dennler; Witness: Johannes Mumenthatler, Anna Dennler , Barbara Dennler (#4, p18a)
B - Sept 18? – Barbara - d/o Casper Mumenthaler & Cathri Kipfer (#4, p18b)
B - Oct 16 – Johannes - s/o Gens? Mumenthaler & Barbara Danhauser (#4, p19a)
M - Jan 1 (banns) – Casper Mumenthaler & Cathri Kipher [Kipfer] ((#3, p43/108-109)
M – Jan 14 (marriage) – Casper Mumenthaler & Cathri Kipfer (#3, p21/36-37) (child: Barbara 1735) D – Aug 24 – Joggi Mumenthaler, ? Joggi (nickname for Jacob), old and …. Age 80 (b abt 1655) (#17, p9a/24)
D – Oct 7 – Foelixlin (little Felix) Mumenthaler, (s/o) Foelix Mumenthaler, {buchbinder}=bookbinder, and Anna Andres, Felix … bapt March 28, 1734….(#17, p9a/24) 1736
B - May 20 – H. Jacob - s/o Samuel Mumenthaler & Anna Geyser [Geiser] (#4, p20a)
B - Oct 14 – Maria - d/o Hans Mumenthaler & Anna Churt? [Kuert/Curt] (#4, p21a)
M - Jan 8 (banns) - Peter Mumenthaler & Anna Geyser [Geiser] (#3, p43/109)
D – Jan 2 – Anneli (child) Mumenthaler, Johannes Mumenthaler … and Christina Herzig ,…. Age 6 yrs. … (#17, p10a/26)
D – Apr 4 – Barbara Mumenthaler, Casper Mumenthaler and Elsbeth Leemann,…. age 1 year (#17, p10a/26)
D – May 11 – Elsbethli (child) Mumenthaler ... Jacob Mumenthaler …. Age 14 yrs.(b abt 1722, prob bapt Mar 8, 1722, d/o Jacob M. & Christina Scharer) (#17, p10b/27)
D – Dec 24 – Friederich Mumenthaler, …. Age 59 (b abt 1677, prob s/o Georg M. & Barb. Dennler) (#17, p11a/28) 1737
B - Jan 20 – Friderich (died Nov 8, 1737) - s/o Claus Mumenthaler & Maria Dorff? (#4, p21b/35)
B - Mar 24 – Elsbeth - d/o Samuel Hezig & Margrett Mumenthaler (#4, p22a/36)
B - Apr 7 – Samuel (died Apr 10) - s/o Ulli Mumenthaler & Verena Straub (#4, p22a/36)
B - Jun 16 – Jacob - s/o Johannes (Georg) Mumenthaler & Barbara Geyser [Geiser] (#4, p22b/37) - [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacob_Mumenthaler-Marti Wikipedia bio] - [http://www.langenthal.ch/de/portrait/geschichte/?action=showinfo&info_id=5767 bio2] [1737-1780, m Anna Barbara Marti]
B - July 14 – Anna Barbara - d/o Hans Mumenthaler & Maria Frank (#4, p22b/37)
B - Nov 15 – Barbara - d/o Foelix Geyser [Geiser] & Barbara Mumenthaler (#4, p23a/38)
B - Nov 24 – Lisabeth - d/o Jacob Mumenthaler & Anna Maria Dennler (#2, p23a/38)
M - Jan 6 (banns) – Jacob Mumenthaler & Elsbeth Graber (#3, p44/111)
M - Jan 25 (marriage) – Jacob Mumenthaler & Elsbeth Graber (#3, p22)
M - July 7 (banns) – Fridli Dennler & Ursula Mumenthaler (#3, p45/112)
D – Apr 3 – Maria Mumenthaler, …. (#17, p11/28)
D – Apr 10 – Samueli (child) Mumenthaler, Uli Mumenthaler and Verena Staub (or Straub)…. Age 7 days …. Bapt? Apr 7 (b Apr 3) (#17, p12/30)
D – Oct 9 – Verena Mumenthaler, Hans Hosters {Hosfers? Duss.? Wabers}, wife? … age 51 years (b abt 1686) (#17, p12/31)
D – Nov 8 – Fridli (child) Mumenthaler, Claus Mumenthaler and Maria Dorff?, bapt Jan 20, 1737… 35 ? (#17, p12/31) 1738
B - Oct 19 – Samuel - s/o Samuel Mumenthaler & Anna Geyser [Geiser]; Witness: Barbara Mumenthaler (#5, p24b)
B - Dec 23 – Anna Maria - d/o Johannes Mumenthaler & Maria Frank (m Ulrich Leibundgut, d 1792) (#5, p25a)
D – Jan 31 – Samueli (child) Mumenthaler, Hans Mumenthaler …. And Anna Rust? … bapt. March 7, 1734…. (#17, p13/32)
D – Feb 23 – Barbara Lemp, Peter Mumenthaler …. Age 70 yrs. (b abt 1668) (#17, p13/33)
D – Mar 16 – Claus Mumenthaler, Sogmanta? Wyss Claus an Ellinor? Sedwah?.... Bapt Oct 9, 1659. … age 79 (s/o Claus M & Johanna Warkerwald) (#17, p14a/34)
D – Mar 18 – Hans Jacobli (child) Mumenthaler, Friz Mumenthaler and Maria Geyser… bapt Oct 7, 1731 (#17, p14/34)
D – Apr 25 – Jacob Mumenthaler, ….3 years, 2 months old (#17, p14/34) 1739
M - Sept 13 (banns) – Caspar Bosiger & Maria Mumenthaler (from here) (#3, p46/114)
M - Oct 21 (marriage) – Casper Bosiger & Barbara Mumenthaler (#3, p22b/39) M - Nov 8 (banns) – Lorenz Herzig & Elsbeth Mumunthaler (#3, p46/115)
M - Dec 4 (marr) - Lorenz Herzig & Elsbeth Mumenthaler (#3, p22b/39)
M - Nov 15 (banns) – Christian S/Nunis....? & Christina Mumenthaler (from here) (banns date?) (#3, p46b/115)
M - Dec 4 (marr) – Christian N/Sto....? & Christina Mumenthaler (#3, p22b/39)
M - Dec 6 (banns) – Claus Mumenthaler and Anna Mumenthaler (from here) (#3, p46b/115)
D – Feb 3 – Anna Mareyli? (Maria) Mumenthaler, Foelix Mumenthaler and Anna Andres…. Age 8 yrs, 8 days (bapt Jan 29, 1730) (#17, p15/37)
D – July 13 – Claus Mumenthaler …. Age 70 (b abt 1669) (#17, p16/39)
D – July 21 – Solomon Herzig, Samuel Herzig and Margreth Mumenthaler…. Bapt Oct 31, 1734 (#17, p16/39)
D – Oct 28 – Anna Mumenthaler, Jacob Mumenthaler …. Age 52 (b abt 1687) (#17, p17/40) 1740
B - Jan 1 - Andres - s/o Caspar Bosiger & Barbara Mumenthaler (#4, p27a/46)
B - Feb 12 - Maria- d/o Samuel Herzig & Margreth Mumenthaler (#4, p27b/47)
B - Feb 19 – Friederich - s/o Johannes Mumenthaler & Barbara Geyser [Geiser] (#4, p27b/47)
B - Apr 25 – Anna Barbara (died Apr 13, 1742) - d/o Uli Mumenthaler & Verena Staub (#4, p28a/48)
B - May 1 – Cathrina - d/o Hans Mumenthaler & Barbara Danhauser (#4, p28a/48)
B - Jun 26 – Anna Barbara - d/o Johannes Mumenthaler & Maria Frank (#4, p28b/49)
B - July 2 – Samuel - s/o Hans Mumenthaler & Anna Curt [Kuert/Curt] (#4, p28b/49)
B - Sept 11, Elsbeth - d/o Foelix Geyser [Geiser] & Barbara Mumenthaler (#4, p28b/49)
B - Sept 11, Barbara - d/o Jacob Mumenthaler & Anna Maria Dennler (#4, p28b/49)
M - Jan 15 – Claus Mumenthaler & Anna Mumenthaler (#3, p23)
D – Mar 9 – Anna Maria Mumenthaler, Foelix Zulauf … age 59 (b abt 1681) (#17, p17b/41)
D – Mar 13 – Anna Haas, Hans Mumenthaler and ...… age 52 (b abt 1688) (#17, p17b/41)
D – Mar 30 – Hans Mumenthaler … age 70? (b abt 1670) (#17, p17b/41)
D – Apr 7 – Maria Mumenthaler, Hans Herzig …(no age) (#17, p18a/42) 1741
M - July 9 – Uli Kläfiger [Kläfiger in Langenthal] & Madleni Mumenthaler, from here (#3, p47/116)
M - July 9 – Uli Klafiger & Madleni Mumenthale, from here (#3, p23) 1742
B - Jan 14 – Anna Maria - d/o Caspar Bosiger & Barbara Mumenthaler (#4, p31a)
B - Mar 11 - H. Jacob - s/o Friederich Dennler & Urssula Mumenthaler (#4, p31b)
M - Apr 1 (banns) – Sebastan Glogger & Salome Mumunthaler, from here (#3, p48/118)
M - Apr 19 (marriage) – Sebastian Glogger & Salome Mumenthaler, from here (#3, p24/42)
D – Apr 13 – Anna Babeli (child) Mumenthaler, Uli Mumenthaler & Verena Straub … 2 yrs. (bapt Apr 25, 1740) (#17, p21a/48)
D – Sept 25 – Caspar Mumenthaler ..... s/o Peter Mumenthaler (& Barb. Lemp), age 34 (bapt Feb 10, 1709) (#17, p21b/49) 1743
B - Sept 8 – Anna - d/o Joh. Mumenthaler & Maria Frank (#4, p36b)
M - Apr 21 (banns) – Hans Geiser (from Roggwill?) and Barbara Mumenthaler (#3, p49a/120)
M - Apr 28 (banns) - Hans Ulrich Mumenthaler (from here) & Elsbeth Rubi born Herzog (#3, p49b/121)
M - June 9 (banns) – Joseph Herzog (from here) & Elisabeth Mumenthaler (#3, p49b/121)
M - Apr 28 (banns) – Fridrich Herzog & Maria Mumenthaler (from here) (#3, p49b/121)
M - May 17 – Fridrich Herzog & Maria Mumethaler (#3, p25a/44)
M - Sept 29 (banns) – Salomon Heeren & Elisabeth Mumenthaler (#3, p50a/122)
M - Oct 18 (marr) – Salomon Heeran & Elisabeth Mumethaler (#3, p25b/45)
M - Nov 24 (banns) – Claus Mumenthaler & Barbara Haas (#3, p50a/122)
M - Dec 13 (marr) – Claus Mumethaler & Barbara Haas (#3, p25b/45) M - Dec 1 (banns) – Daniel Mumenthaler & Elisabeth Haas (from Rosaberg?) (#3, p50a/122)
D – May 20 – Hans Mumenthaler, …. Age 50 yrs (b abt 1693) (#17, p23/52)
D – June 20 – Anna Mumenthaler, Hans Mumenthaler, {wirt}=innkeeper? … age 40 (b1703) (#17, p23/52)
D – Nov 6 – Fridrich Mumenthaler in …, Jacob Mumenthaler & Sihuli? Staub? …, age 12 (b abt 1721) (#17, p23/53) 1744
M - Nov 8 (banns) – [[Mumenthaler-5|Felix Mumenthaler]] the bookbinder & [[Begert-11|Anna Begert]] [Begert] from {Wyler Kirchhori?}=(prob Kirchberg abt 10 miles south of Langenthal) {zestor...?} (#3, p51a/124)
M - Oct 25 (banns) - Friedrich Mumenthaler & Elisbeth [Egger] (from Arvany? [Aarwangen]) (#3, p50b/123)
M - Nov 10 – Friedrich Mumethaler & Elisabeth [Egger] (#3, p26)
D – June 20 - Anna Andres, Felix Mumenthaler in … {Ehe}=married {frau}=wife {staub}=died … age 34 years (b abt 1710, m Felix Mumenthaler 1729) (#17, p25a/56)
D – Aug 1 – Ulli Mumenthaler, … Ulli, died … age 70 years (b abt 1674) (#17, p25b/57) 1745
B - Aug 15 - Friedrich (died) - s/o Salomon Heeren? & Elsbeth Mumenthaler (#4, p43a)
B - Nov 19 – Friedrich -s/o Jacob Mumenthaler & Anna Maria Dennler (#4, p44a)
B - Dec 25 – Hans Jacob - s/o Friedrich Mumenthaler & Elsbeth Frank (#4, p44a)
D – June 23 – Maria Geiser, Friz Mumenthaler, …age 60 yrs (b abt 1685) (#17, p27a/60)
D – Dec 17 – Hans Mumenthaler, s/o Hans, died age 76 (b abt 1669) (#17, p27b/61) 1746
B - Jan 28 – Johan Friedrich (died July 27) - s/o Friedrich Mumenthaler & Elsbeth Egger, witness: Johannes Mumenthaler (#4, p45a)
D – Jan 3 – Samuel Mumenthaler … age 6 (#17, p28a/62)
D – Jan 3 – Samuel Mumenthaler, s/o Samuel Mumenthaler … age 7 (#17, p28a/62)
D – Jan 14 – Solomon Mumenthaler, died, kind?=child, {Blatter}=smallpox, age 4 yrs. (#17, p28a/62)v D – Mar 3? – Anna Mumenthaler, died … age 3 (#17, p28b/63)
D – May 29 – Elsbeth Känel, Gorg Mumenthaler …died age 68 yrs. (b abt 1678) (#17, p29a/64)
D – July 27 – Friedrich Mumenthaler… 6 months (bapt Jan 28) (#17, p29a/64) 1747
B - Feb 24 – Anna Bar(bara) (d Sept 21) - d/o [[Mumenthaler-5|Felix Mumenthaler]] the bookbinder? {buchbinder} & [[Begert-11|Anna Begert]] ; wit: Barbara Mumenthaler, born Geiser (#4, p48a/87)
B - Mar 28 – Johann Fredrich - s/o Salomon Heeren {Schulmeister}=school teacher & Elisabeth Mumenthaler; wit: Fridrich Mumenthaler, Elisabeth Mumenthaler, born Segefoe? (#4, p48a/87)
B - July 8 – Catharina (died May 4, 1757) - d/o Hans Mumenthaler (from Lauterbrunnen) and Anna Kuert (#4, p48b/88)
B - Aug 13 – Jacob - s/o Friedrich Geiser & Susanna Mumenthaler (#4, p49a/89)
B - Sept 10 – Johan Friedrich - s/o Caspar Käser & Ursula Mumenthaler; wit: Johann Mumenthaler, Friedrich Mumenthaler (#4, p49a/89)
M - Jan 1 (banns) - Friedrich Geiser & Susanna Mumenthaler (#3, p54/130)
M - Jan 20 – Friedrich Deifor-Dehor? & Susanna Mumethaler (#3, p27/49)
M - Jan 8 (banns) – Daniel Mumenthaler & Margrita Zulauf (#3, p54/130)
M - Jan 27 – Daniel Mumethaler & Margritha Zulauf (#3, p27/49)
M - Jan 8 (banns)– Johannes Mumenthaler, Anna Zulauf (#3, p54/130)
M - Jan 27 – Johannes Mumethaler & Anna Zulauf from here (#3, p27/49)
M - Jan 8 (banns) – Leinhort? Hohber? & Anna Mumethaler (#3, p54/130)
M - Jan 27 – Linford Koler? & Anna Mumethaler (#3, p27/49)
D – Feb 19 – Friedrich Mumenthaler … age 30 yrs (b abt 1717) (#17, p29/65)
D – Mar 11 – Barbara Geiser, Hans Mumenthaler, age 57? (b abt 1690 (#17, p29/65)
D – Apr 5 – Maria Mumenthaler, Uli Mumenthaler, …. Age 50 yrs. (b abt 1697) (#17, p30/66)
D – Apr 8 – Heinrich Mumenthaler, s/o Johannes Heini … died age 51 yrs. (b abt 1696) (#17, p30/66)
D – Sept 21 – A(nna) Barbara Mumenthaler, (d/o) Felix Mumenthaler the bookbinder {buchbinder}'s daughter died at 7 months (bapt Feb 24) (#17, p30/67) 1748
B - Jan 14 - Johan Friedrich,(died) - s/o Friedrich Mumenthaler, s/o Jacob (deceased) & Elsbeth Brand; witness: Friedrich Mumenthaler (#4, p50b/92) B - 5? – A. Maria - d/o Daniel Mumenthaler & Margritha [Zulauf]; witness: Anna Mumenthaler (#4, p50b/92)
B - July 28? – Johannes (died prob May 18, 1750), s/o Uli Mumenthaler & Rosina Straub (#2, p51b/94)
B - Aug 30 – Anna Elisabeth, d/o Jacob Mumenthaler & A. Maria Dennler, witnesses: Friedrich Mumenthaler (#4, p52a/95)
D – Jan 15 – Johann Friedrich Mumenthaler, Friedrich the ??'s little son age 8 days (#17, p31b/69)
D – Mar? 8 – Hans? Mumenthaler, s/o Caspar … age 31/32 (#17, p32/70)
D – Apr 17 – Maria Mumenthaler, w/o? Hinniy, d/o? Johannes Marrgli?… age 30 (b abt 1718) (#17, p32/70)
D – June 28 - Anna Geiser, Samuel Mumenthaler … age 49 (#17, p32/71)
D – Nov 23 – Caspar Mumenthaler … s/o? Caspar, age 15 yrs. (#17, p32/71)
D – Dec 15 – Hans Mumenthaler … s/o? Hans .. age 70 yrs (b abt 1678) (#17, p33/72) 1749
B - June 22 – Elisabeth (died), d/o Salomon Heeren & Elisabeth Mumenthaler (#4, p54b/100)
B - Oct 5? – [[Mumenthaler-3|Johann Felix]], s/o [[Mumenthaler-5|Felix Mumenthaler]] & [[Begert-11|Anna Begert]] [Begert] (#4, p55a/101)
M - Apr 12 (banns) - Ha(ns) Uli Mumethaler & Verena Bracher (#3, p56b/104)
M - May 8 (marr) – Hans Ulli Mumathalor & Verena Bracher (#3, p29a/52)
M - June 29 (banns) - Samuel Mumethaler & Elsbeth Bosiger (#3, p57a/136)
M - July 18 – Samuel Mumethaler (from here) & Elsbeth [Bosinger] (#3, p29a/52)
D – Mar 10 – Anna Howald, born Mumenthaler, Daniel Mumenthaler Howalds … age 75 yrs (#17, p33/73)
D – June 10 – H(an)s Georg Mumenthaler, age 66 (b abt 1683, prob m Anna Heimer 1703) (#17, p34/74)
D – June 29 – Barbara Dannhauser, (wife of) Hans Mumenthaler … age 50 (b abt 1699) (#17, p34/74)
D – July 29 – Barbara Mumenthaler, (wife of) Claus … age 60 (b abt 1689) (#17, p34/74)
D – Nov 9 – Hans Mumenthaler, (son of?) Hans … age 65 (b abt 1684) (#17, p34/74)
D – Dec 6 – Claus Mumenthaler, (son of?) Claus .. age 51 (b abt 1698) (#17, p34/74)
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The 19 church books of Langenthal parish include the records of two parishes: Langenthal and Untersteckholz; plus the former municipality of Schoren, which merged in 1898 with Langenthal. Here are the original sources for the Mumenthaler family in Langenthal in 1650-1699:
https://www.query.sta.be.ch/archivplansuche.aspx?ID=225247
Source #2- - Langenthal Baptisms and Marriages 1626-1688
Source #3- - Langenthal Switz baptisms 1689-1727 & marriages 1689-1761
.....(Marriages 1689-1761, p3/1 thru p38/70)
.....(Banns/Proclamations 1732-1761, p40/103 thru p76/175)
.....(Baptisms 1689-1727, p78/1 thru 153/147)
Page numbers are provided for each record so other researchers can easily find the original documents. *Record codes -- B/Bp=baptism, M=marriage, D=death
*Source code -- (#1, p56/103) means - #1=source #1, p56=digital file page, /103=actual number on page
*Uncertain letters — H-G or H/G = uncertain which letter; (ara) = not visible, assumed; {german word}
*Surnames have tried to be matched with the Register of Swiss Surnames, Canton Bern. If found, the possible correct spelling is listed in [brackets] - https://hls-dhs-dss.ch/famn/index.php * Marriages with 2-4 dates ( June 20/July 8) are date(s) of banns or proclamation and lastly the date of actual marriage * The name ending "li" is a diminuative form often used with children's names. * Birth records use these words: "inf"=infant, "kind/kinder"=child, "taufe"=baptism, "test"=witnesses, "P/Par"=parents, "Eod"=ibid/repeat date, "gravida"=pregnant 1650-1699
At the very bottom families with children are grouped together.
Some Langenthal history-
Langenthal lies in the Hoxbach and Gaulsbach valley, a side valley of the Nahe ... Langenthal's name cropped up for the first time in 1322 and it refers to a narrow dale that stretches along a watercourseWikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Langenthal,_Rhineland-Palatinate, the River Langeten.
Langenthal was part of the old Swiss confederacy since 1415.
The earliest mention is of an Ulricus Mumenthaler, Burger von Zofingen in 1317. 1650
Bapt - Jan 27 - Elsbet - d/o Jorgi (Georg) Mumentaler & Elsbeth Klafiger ... (#2, p115a/220)
Bp - Feb 24 - Margrat - d/o Claus Mumentaler & Elsbeth Geyser .... (#2, p115b/221)
Bp - Mar 3 - Barbli - d/o Hans Mumentaler & Anna Gruter [Grutter] .... (#2, p115b/221)
Bp - Mar 17 - Friz - s/o Uli Dommen? & Maria Mumentaler... (#2, p116a/222)
Bp - Apr 7 - Maria - d/o Hans Helmüller [Hellmüller] & Margrate Mumentaler ... (#2, p116b/223)
Bp - May 12 - Fritz - s/o Bashi Geyser & Anna Mumentaler ... (#2, p117a/224)
Bp - Aug 11 - Frunaton? - Hans Jacob Mumentaler? & Jünker? Eüningu? (#2, p117b/225)
M – Sept 16 – Hans Dennler & Barbara Mumenthaler (#2, p268b/531) 1651
B - Jan 5 - Samuel - s/o Claus Mumenthaler & Barbara Schärer (#2, p119a/228)
B - Apr 27 - Margreth - d/o Claus Mumenthaler & Johanna Wackerwald?, witness: Lungi? Mumenthaler (#2, p120b/231)
B - July 27 - Anna - d/o Bashi Geyser & Anna Mumenthaler (#2, p121b/233)
B - Dec 25 - Lenna? - ch/o Bettis/Bashi? Mumenthaler & Margreth Choüser? (#2, p122b/235)
M – Apr 2 – Michel Lybundgut [Leibundgut] & Elsabeth Mumenthaler (#2, p269a/532) 1652
B - Apr 4 - Samuel - s/o Hans Hellmüller & Margreth Mumenthaler (#2, p123a/236)
B - May? 10 - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Mumenthaler-6 Georg] - s/o Georg Mumenthaler & Elsbeth Klafiger (#2, p123b/237)
B - May 23 - Uli - s/o Hans Mumenthaler & Elsbeth Hagi (#2, p123b/237)
B - Jun 27 - Christian - ch/o Georg Hellmüller & Christina Mumenthaler #2, p124b/239)
B - July 25 - Anna - Michel [Leibundgut] & Ellsbeth Mumenthaler (#2, p124b/239)
B - Nov 17? - Peter - s/o Ried.? Schmid & Barbara Mumenthaler (#2, p125b/241)
B - Dec 12 - Margreth - d/o Bashi Geiser & Anna Mumenthaler (#2, p126a/242)
B - Dec 13 - Ellsbeth - d/o Claus Mumenthaler & Ellsbeth Geyser (#2, p126a/242)
M - (no Mumenthaler marriages) 1653
B - Jan 1 - Hans - s/o Immer Mumenthaler & Margreth Hertzog [Herzog] (#2, p126a/242)
B – Jan 23 – Verena [Dennler], d/o Hans Denler & Barbara Mumenthaler (#2, p126b/243)
B - Feb 13 - Uli - s/o Rudi [Leibundgut] & Verena Mumenthaler (#2, p127a/244)
B - Feb 20 - Anna - d/o Hans Mumenthaler & Anna Gruter [Grutter] (#2, p127a/244)
B - Feb 20 - Uli - s/o Uli Steiner & Maria Mumenthaler (#2, p127a/244)
B - Apr 3 - Samuel - s/o Claus Mumenthaler & Barbara Schärer (#2, p127b/245)
B - June 5 - Ellsbeth - d/o Conrad Martin & Anna Mumenthaler (#2, p128a/246)
B - July 24 - Hans C/Euret? - s/o Peter Mumenthaler & Margreth Christen (#2, p 128a/246)
B - July 24 - Elias? - ch/o Hans Dennler & Rosina Mumenthaler (#2, p128a)
B - Oct 2 - Peter - s/o Hans Hellmüller & Elsbeth Mumenthaler (#2, p129a/248)
B - Dec 11 - Elsbeth - d/o Hans Mumenthaler & Anna Schor? [Schori/Scharer] (#2, p130a/250)
M – Nov 5 – Andres Mumenthaler & Anna Herzog (#2, p269b/533) 1654
B - Mar 2 - Andres - s/o Uli Mumenthaler & Anna Geyser (#2, p130b/251)
B - May 17 - Hans - s/o Niclaush (Niclaus) Mumenthaler & Johanna Wackerwald? (#2, p131b/253)
B - Aug 27 - Anni? - ch/o Bashi Geyser & Anna Mumenthaler (#2, p132a/254)
Oct 22 - witness: Hans & Margreth Mumenthaler
B - Oct 29 - Barbara - d/o Claus Mumenthaler & Elsbeth Geyser (#2, p132b/255)
B - Nov 12 - Uli - s/o Michel [Leibundgut] & Anna Mumenthaler. witness: Georg Mumenthaler (#2, p133a/257)
Nov 26 - witness: Imer Mumenthaler, Styni (Christina) Mumenthaler (#2, p133a/256)
B - Nov 26 - Joseph - s/o Andres Mumenthaler & Anna [Herzog] (#2, p133b/257)
B - Dec 3 - Peter? - s/o Hans [Dennler] & Barbara Mumenthaler, witness: Hans & Fritz Mumenthaler (#2, p133b/257)
M – Apr 3 – Jacob Mumenthaler & Barbara Rösch (#2, p269b/533)
M – Apr 29 – Michel Lybundgut [Leibundgut] & Anna Mumenthaler (#2, p269b/533)
M – Dec 11 – Dunhs Mumenthaler & Salome Gosra? (#2, p270a/534)
M – Dec 11 – Heinrich Mumenthaer & Anna Mumenthaer (#2, p270a/534) 1655
B - Feb 25 - Barbli (d1730) - s/o Jacob Mumenthaler & Barbara Rösch (#2, p135a/260)
B - Mar 11 - Anni - d/o Claus Mumenthaler & Barbara Schärer (#2, p135b/261)
B - Apr 29 - Hans Jacob - s/o Jacob Mumenthaler & Elsbeth Wachli, witness: Hans Joggi Anderegg (#2, p136a/262)
B - May 27 - Salome - ch/of Jörg (Georg?) Mumenthaler & Ellsbeth Klaffinger (#2, p136a/262)
B - June 17 - Barbara - d/o Georg Hellmüler & Stymi Mumenthaler (#2, p136b/263)
B - Aug 5 - Margreth - d/o Immer? Mumenthaler & Margret Hertzog [Herzog] (#2, p136b/263)
B - Sept 30 - Barbara - d/o Bashli Geyser & Anna Mumenthaler (#2, p137a/264)
B - Nov 25 - Hansli - Jacob Mumenthaler & Barbara Grogg (#2, p137b/265)
B - Nov 25 - Peter, s/o Rudi [Leibundgut] & Verena Mumenthaler, witness: Margreth Mumenthaler (#2, p137b/265)
B - Dec 12 - Anna - d/o Claus Mumenthaler & Verena am Weg [Amweg] (#2, p138a/266)
B - Dec 16 - Bashi - s/o Betten? Mumenthaler & Margreth Geiser (#2, p138a/266)
M – Jan 8 – Claus Mumenthaler & Verena am Wag [Amweg] (#2, p270a/534)
M – Jan 8 – Jacob Mumenthaler & Barbara Grog (#2, p270a/534) 1656
B - Jan 6 - Ellsbeth - d/o Heinrich Denler [Dennler] & Anna Mumenthaler (#2, p138a/266)
B - Mar 28 - Hans Jacob - s/o Hans Mumenthaler & Verena Schaffner (#2, p139a/268)
B - July 20 - Hans - s/o Hans Mumenthaler & Ellsbeth Hegi (#2, p140a/270)
B - Aug 3 - Verena - d/o Michel [Leibundgut] and Anna Mumenthaler, witness: Hans Mumenthaler (#2, p140b/271)
B - Aug 17 - Uli - s/o of Hans Mumenthaler & Anna Gruter (#2, p140b/271)
B - Aug 24 - Claus - s/o Claus Mumenthaler & Barbara Scharer? (#2, p141a/272)
B - Nov 16 - Peter? - s/o Uli? Steiner & Maria Mumenthaler (#2, p141b/273)
B - Dec 25 - Andres - s/o Andres Mumenthaler & Anna Hertzog [Herzog] (#2, p142a/274) M - (no Mumenthaler marriages) 1657
B - Jan 25 - Samuel - s/o Joseph [Fricker]? & Kungold? Mumenthaler (#2, p142b/275)
B - Feb 15 - Elsbeth? - ch/o Bashi Geyser & Anna Mumenthatler, witness: Hans Mumenthaler (#2, p143a/276)
B - Feb 22 - P/Frets? (Fritz?) - ch/o Claus Mumenthaler & Verena am Weg [Amweg] (#2, p143a/276)
B - Mar 2 - Verena - d/o Jacob Mumenthaler & Barbara Rösch, witness: Hans Mumenthaler (#2, p143a/276)
B - Sept 20 - Claus - s/o Claus Mumenthaler & Johanna Wackerwald? (#2, p145a/280)
B - Oct 4 - Anna - d/o Immer? Mumenthaler & Margreth Hertzog [Herzog] (#2, p145b/281)
B - Oct 18 - Claus - s/o Jacob Mumenthaler &Is Ellsbeth Ischi?, witness: Claus Mumenthaler (#2, p145b/281)
B - Nov 1 - Barbara - d/o Hans [Dennler] & Barbara Mumenthaler (#2, p146a/282)
B - Nov 22 - Hans Ulich - s/o Claus Mumenthaler & Barbara Schärer (#2, p146a/282)
B - Nov 29 - Barbara - d/o Hans Mumenthaler & Verena Schaffner (#2, p146a/282)
M – Jan 26 – Uli Geyser & Sara Mumenthaler (#2, p271a/536)
M – July 27 – Peter Mumenthaler & Barbara Bientz [Bienz] (#2, p271a/536) 1658
B - Jan 24 - Andres - s/o Andres Mumenthaler & Anna Hertzog [Herzog], witness: Lucia Mumenthaler (#2, p147a/284)
B - Jan 31 - Barbara - d/o Hans Mumenthaler & Anna Schori/Scharer (#2, p147a/284)
B - Jan 31 - Elsbeth - d/o Uli Geiser & Sara Mumenthaler (#2, p147b/285)
B - Feb 21 - Claus - s/o Jacob Mumenthaler & Barbara [Grogg] (#2, p148a/286)
B - Mar 28? - Hans - s/o Michel [Leibundgut] & Anna Mumenthaler, witness: Hans Mumenthaler (#2, p148b/287)
B - Oct 7 - Hans - Claus Mumenthaler & Verena am Weg [Amweg] (#2, p150b/291)
B - Dec 12 - Anna - d/o Heini (Heinrich) Mumenthaler & Anna Mumenthaler (#2, p151a/292)
M – June 21 – Uli Trusol? Von Rogg ….. & Margreth Mumenthaler (#2, p271b/537)
M – Aug 1 – Daniel Brocher …. & Styni (Christina) Mumenthaler (#2, p272a/538)
M – Sept 29 – Peter Mumenthaler …. & Anna Bruter von Roggswyl? (#2, p271b/537)
M – Dec 5 – Uli Steimer & Maria Mumenthaler (#2, p271b/537) 1659
B - Jan 1 - Peter - s/o Rudi [Leibundgut] & Verena Mumenthaler, witness: Heinrich Mumenthaler (#2, p151b/293)
B - Jan 1 - Sara - d/o Bashi Geiser & Anna Mumenthaler (#2, p151b/293)
B - Jan 23 - Jorg - s/o Jacob Mumenthaler & Barbara Rosch (#2, p152a/294)
B - Apr 3 - Georg - s/o Hans Mumenthaler & Ellsbeth Hegi (#2, p152b/295)
B - June 19 - Michel - s/o Uli Trüssel & Margreth Mumenthaler (#2, p153a/296)
B - July 24 - Michel - s/o Michel Liebundgut & Sarah Mumenthaler (#2, p153b/297)
B - Oct 9 - Claus (d1738) - s/o Claus Mumenthaler & Johanna Wakerwald? (#2, p154a/298)
B - Nov 20 - Maria - d/o Andres Mumenthaler & Anna Herzog (#2, p154a/298)
B - Dec 25 - Barbara - ch/o Daniel Bracher & Stini? (Christina) Mumenthaler (#2, p154b/299)
M – Aug 1 – Daniel Bracher …. & Styni (Christina) Mumenthaler (#2, p272a/538)
M – Sept 29 – Peter Mumenthaler …. & Anna Grutter von Roggswyl? (#2, p272a/538)
M – Dec 5 – Uli Steimer & Maria Mumenthaler (#2, p271b/537) 1660
B - Jan ? - Hans? - Uli Geyser & Sara Mumenthaler (#2, p154b/299)
B - Jan 22 - Hans - s/o Claus Mumenthaler & Verena am Weg [Amweg] (#2, p155a/300)
B - Nov 11 - Heinrich - s/o Niclaus Mumenthaler & Barbara Scharer (#2, p156b/303)
B - Nov 25 - Peter - Peter Mumenthaler & Barbara Bientz [Bienz] (#2, p156b/303)
B - Dec 9 - Peter - s/o Bashi Geyser & Anna Mumenthaler (#2, p157a/304)
B - Dec 16 - Elsbeth - d/o Daniel Bracher & Christina Mumenthaler (#2, p157a/304)
M – Oct 1 – Hans Herzogg & Elsbeth Mumenthaler (#2, p272b/539)
M – Oct 1 – Georg Bernhart & Kungolt? Mumenthaler (#2, p272b/539)
M – Oct 10 – Peter Mumenthaler & Christina Zinks? from the Stulcholtz? (#2, p272b/539) 1661
B - Mar 10 - Elsbeth - d/o Jacob Mumenthaler & Barbara Grogg (#2, p158a/306hhh)
B - Mar 17 - Margreth - d/o Peter Mumenthaler & Margreth Christen (#2, p158b/307)
B - June 16 - Elsbeth - d/o Hans Mumenthaler & Elsbeth Hagi [Hagi/Hegi] (#2, p159a/308)
B - June 16 - Anna - d/o Hans Mumenthaler & Anna Schori [Schärer/Schorer/Schori] (#2, p159a/308)
B - June 30 - Rudolff - s/o Michel [Liebundgut] & Anna Mumenthaler, witness: Uli Mumenthaler (#2, p159b/309)
B - June 30 - Hans - s/o Rudi Schmid & Barbara Mumenthaler (#2, p159b/309)
B - July 19 - Cunrad? - ch/o Claus Mumenthaler & Verena Zum Weg [Amweg]? (#2, p160a/310)
B - Aug 11 - Jacob - s/o Immer Mumenthaler & Margreth Herzogg [Herzog] (#2, p160a/310)
B - Oct 27 - Verena - Hans Mumenthaler & Verena [Schaffner] (#2, p161a/312)
M - Mar 11 – Jacob Mumenthaler & Anna Steiner (#2, p272b/539)
M – Aug 2 – Uli Mumenthaler & Margrit Gusor? (#2, p272b/539)
M – Oct 1 – Barnhart Herzogg & Verena Mumenthaler (#2, p273a/540 1662
B - Jan 26 - Hans - s/o Andres Mumenthaler & Anna Herzog (#2, p161b/313)
B - Oct 26 - Barbara - d/o Hans Wachli & Elsbeth Mumenthaler (#2, p163b/317)
B - Oct 26 - Susanna - d/o Hans Joggi Mumenthaler & Barbara [Rosch] (#2, p163b/317)
B - Nov 1 - Hans - s/o Hans Dennler & Barbara Mumenthaler (#2, p163b/317)
M – May 2 – Hans Wachli & Elsbeth Mumenthaler (#2, p272b/539)
M – Oct 1 – Andres Lybundgut [Leibundgut] & Margreth Mumenthaler (#2, p273a/540) 1663
B - July 19 - Georg - s/o Daniel Bracher & Christina Mumenthaler (#2, p165b/321)
B - July 19 - Maria? - ch/o Peter Mumenthaler & Barbara Bientz [Bienz] (#2, p165b/321)
B - Oct 4 - Elsbeth - d/o Michal [Liebundgut] & Anna Mumenthaler (#2, p166b/323)
B - Oct 11 - Anna - d/o Barnhart? Herzog & Verena Mumenthaler (#2, p167a/324)
B - Oct 18 - Hans - s/o Andres [Leibundgut] & Margarth Mumenthaler (#2, p167a/324)
B - Oct 19 - Anna - d/o Hans Jacob Mumethaler & Anna Uhossani?/Stoffay? (#2, p167a/324)
B - Nov 15 - Daniel - s/o Claus Mumenthaler & Maria Bracher witness: Fritz Mumenthaler (#2, p167a/324)
B - Nov 22 - Felix - s/o Andreas Mumenthaler & Anna Herzog (#2, p167b/325) [Andres b Mar 1730]
M - Oct 14 – Uli Mumenthaler & Anna Kerzigg?, from Attiswil? (#2, p273b/541)
M – Oct 14 – Hans Mumenthaler & Verena Zum Stum? from Schorenbuch? (#2, p273b/541) 1664
B - Feb 7 - Anna - d/o Uhli?/Uli Geiser? & Sara Mumenthaler (#2, p168a/326)
B - Feb 14 - Hans Caspar - s/o Hans Jacob Mumenthaler & Barbara [Rosch] (#2, p168b/327)
B - April 23 - Fritz - s/o Hans Mumenthaler & Elsbeth Hagi (#2, p169b/329)
B - July 2 - Anna - d/o Peter Mumenthaler & Margarth Christen, witness: Jacob Mumenthaler & Christina Mumenthaler (#2, p170a/330)
B - Sept? 16 - Hanns? - Immer Mumenthaler & Margrath Hertzog [Herzog], witness: Lucia? Mumenthaler (#2, p170b/331)
B - Nov? 6 - Elsbeth - Uli Mumenthaler & Anni Hertzig? [Herzog/Herzig] (#2, p171a/332)
B - Nov 27 - Anna - d/o Hans Spaar & Saloma Mumenthaler (#2, p171b/333)
B - Dec 18 - Verena? - Sabastian Hertsog [Herzog] & Barbara Mumenthaler (#2, p171b/333)
B - Dec 25 - Ullrich - s/o Hans Wachli & Elsbeth Mumenthaler (#2, p172a/334)
B - Dec 25 - Ullrich - s/o Hans Mumenthaler & Verena Schaffner (#2, p172a/334) M – Sept 16 – Georg Mumenthaler & Verena Sunnfer? (#2, p273b/541) 1665
B - Jan 1 - Anna - d/o Hans Hertzog [Herzog] & Elsbeth Mumenthaler (#2, p172a/334)
B - Jan 1 - Peter - s/o Claus Mumenthaler & Maria Bracher, witness: Madlani Mumenthaler (#2, p172b/335)
B - Apr 2 - Susanna - Andres Mumenthaler & Anna Herzog (#2, p173a/336)
B - July 30 - Verena - d/o Peter Mumenthaler & Barbara Beintz [Beinz] (#2, p174b/339)
B - Aug 18 - Anna & Maria - d/o Hans Mumenthaler & Ursula Wachli (#2, p174b/339)
B Aug 27 - Hans - s/o Heinrich Mumenthaler & Anna Mumenthaler (#2, p174b/339)
B - Nov 12 - Anna - d/o Sebastian Geiser & Anna Mumenthaler (#2, p175b/341)
B - Dec 3 - Peter - Niclaus Mumenthaler & Verena Zum Weg?, witness: Elsbeth Zum Weg [Amweg]? (#2, p175b/341)
Dec 17 - witness: Joseph Mumenthalet (#2, p175b/341)
M - Apr 21 – Duns Mumenthaler & Ursula Anabar? (#2, p274a/542) 1666
B - Jan 21 - Verena - d/o Hans Herzog & Elsbeth Mumenthaler (#2, p176a/342)
B - Apr 22 - Hans - s/o Hans Jacob Mumenthaler & Barbara Rosch (#2, p177a/344)
B - May 24 - Hans - s/o Hans Mumenthaler & Anna Scheori? [Schori]? (#2, p177b/345)
B - Aug 5 - Elsbeth - Hans Dennler & Babi (Barbara) Mumenthaler (#2, p178a/346)
Sept 1 - witness: Elsbeth Mumenthaler (#2, p178a/346)
B - Sept 16 - Niclaus - s/o Niclaus Mumenthaler & Maria Bracher, witnesses: Claus Mumenthaler, Claus Mumenthaler, Margrath Herzog (#2, p178a/346)
Sept 30 - witness: Joseph Mumenthaler (#2, p178b/347)
B - Oct 21 - Anna - d/o Ullrich Gaiser & Sara Mumenthaler (#2, p178b/347)
B - Nov 1 - Elsbeth - d/o Hans Sraar? & Anna Mumenthaler (#2, p179a/348)
M – Aug 13 – Peter Mumenthaler & Barbara Furrymann? (#2, p274a/542) 1667
B - Mar 3 - Peter - s/o Andres Mumenthaler & Anna Hertzog [Herzog] (#2, p180a/350)
B - Mar 10 - Peter - s/o Peter Mumenthaler & Barbara Beintz [Beinz] (#2, p180b/351)
B - Mar 24 - Samuel - s/o Claus Mumenthaler & Verena Zum Weg [Amweg]? (#2, p180b/351)
B - Apr 28 - Anna - d/o Andres [Liebundgut] & Margrath Mumenthaler (#2, p181a/352)
B - May 26 - Elsbeth - d/o Michel [Leibundgut] & Anna Mumenthaler (#2, p181b/353)
B - June 23 - Maria - d/o Hans Mumenthaler & Elsbeth Hagi (#2, p181b/353)
July 7 - witness: Saloma Momenthaler, Peter Mumenthaler (#2, p182a/354)
B - July 14 - Hans - s/o Hans Hertzog [Herzog] & Elsbeth Mumenthaler (#2, p182a/354)
B - July 14 - Babi - d/o Peter Mumenthaler and Barbli Fuorg? (#2, p182a/354)
B - Sept 29 - Anna - d/o Jacob Mumenthaler & Barbara Grogg (#2, p183a/356)
M - June 24 – Peter Mumenthaler bud? & Margrath Souen? (#2, p274b/543)
M – Sept 23 – Fritz Mumenthaler & Anna Geyser (#2, p274b/543) 1668
B - Apr 2 - Madlani - Bashi Geiser & Anna Mumenthaler (#2, p185a/360)
B - Aug 2 - Christina - d/o Daniel Bracher & Christina Mumenthaler (#2, p185b/361)
B - Oct 11 - Elsbeth - Hans Herzog & Elsbeth Mumenthaler (#2, p186b/363)
M – Sept 28 – Ullrich Honger & Verena Mumenthaler (#2, p274b/543)
M – Oct 2? – Hans Jacob Mumenthaler & Johanna Kohli (#2, p275a/544)
M - Oct 19 – Hans Geyser & Elsbeth Mumenthaler (#2, p275a/544) 1669
B - Feb 14 - Salome - s/o Heinrich Mumenthaler & Anna Mumenthaler (#2, p188b/367)
B - Aug 8 - Friedrich - s/o Claus Mumenthaler & Maria Bracher (#2, p189a/368)
B - Sept 31 - Margarth - d/o Andres [Liebundgut] & Margrath Mumenthaler (#2, p189b/369)
B - Sept 31 - Friedrich - s/o Andres Mumenthaler & Anna Herzog (#2, p190a/370)
B - Nov 7 - Hans - s/o Hans Dennler & Babi (Barbara) Mumenthaler (#2, p190a/370)
B - Nov 14 - Hans Jacob - s/o Jacob Mumenthaler & Johanna Roli?/Koli? (#2, p190a/370)
B - Nov 14 - Barbara - d/o Hans Mumenthaler & Elsbeth Hagi (#2, p190a/370)
M – Jan 25 – Duns? Mumenthaler & Maria Herzog (#2, p275a/544)
M – Mar 22 – Peter Hofer? from ….. and Anna Mumenthaler (#2, p275a/544)
M – June 14 – Hans Mumenthaler & Margret Foriser/Friser? (#2, p275a/544) 1670
B - Jan 1 - Samuel - s/o Hans Herzog & Elsbeth Mumenthaler (#2, p190b/371)
B - Jan 16 - Barbara - d/o Bashi Geiser & Barbara Mumenthaler (#2, p190b/371)
B - Mar 20 - Christina - d/o Claus Mumenthaler & Verena Zum Weg [Amweg]? (#2, p191a/372)
B - Sept 4 - Hans - s/o Peter Mumenthaler & Babi Bientz (#2, p192a/374)
B - Nov 27 - Anna - d/o Uli Geiser & Sara Mumenthaler (#2, p192b/375)
B - Dec 18 - Niclaus - s/o Friedrich Mumenthaler & Anna Herzog (#2, p192b/375)
B - Dec 18 - Johannes - s/o Hans Mumenthaler & Margrath Geiser (#2, p192b/375)
M - (no Mumenthaler marriages) 1671
B - Jan 8 - Hans - s/o Hans? Mumenthaler & Maria Herzog (#2, p192b/375)
B - Feb 5 - Ulrich - s/o Fritz Mumenthaler & Anna Geiser (#2, p193a/376)
B - Feb 26 - Elsbeth - d/o Hans Mumenthaler & Ursula Dalgli?/ [Wachli] (#2, p193a/376)
B - Mar 25 - Elsbeth - d/o Andres Liebundgut & Margreth Mumenthaler (#2, p193a/376)
B - Apr 23 - Hans - s/o Hans Wächli & Elsbeth Mumenthaler (#2, p193a/376)
B - June 11 - Samuel - s/o Hans Herzog & Elsbeth Mumenthaler (#2, p193b/377)
B - Sept 3 - Hans - s/o Peter Hofer & Anna Mumenthaler (#2, p194a/378)
B - Oct 20 - Salome - d/o Jacob Mumenthaler & Johanna R/Koli? (#2, p194a/378)
B - Dec 15 - Hans - d/o Brinhart? Herzog & Vereni Mumenthaler (#2, p194b/379)
B - Dec 17 - Anna - d/o Hans Mumenthaler & Margreth Geiser (#2, p194b/379)
B - Dec 17 - Daniel - s/o Bashi Herzog & Babi Mumenthaler (#2, p194b/379)
M - (no Mumenthaler marriages) 1672
B - Aug 18 - Barbara - Claus Mumenthaler & Verene Zum Weg [Amweg]? (#2, p196a/382)
B - Oct 6 - Hans Jacob - Andres Mumenthaler & Anna Herzog (#2, p197a/384)
M – Jan 26 – Juner? Mumenthaler, Elsbeth Schonottuer? (#2, p275b/545)
M – Jan 26 – Hans Luthi & Maria Mumenthaler (#2, p275b/545)
M - Jan 26 – Joseph Mumenthaler & Sarah Bracher? (#2, p275b/545) 1673
B - May 25 - Jacob - s/o Heinrich Mumenthaler & Anna Mumenthaler (#2, p198a/386)
B - June 15 - Friedrich - s/o Joggi Mumenthaler & Babi Grogg (#2, p198a/386)
B - Aug 24 - Salome - ch/o Bashi Herzog & Babi Mumenthaler (#2, p198b/387)
B - Nov 20 - Johannes - s/o Hans Mumenthaler & Anna Gattig? [Gatti] (#2, p198b/387)
M – Aug 20 – Peter Kuhuof? & Babi Mumenthaler (#2, p276a/546)
M – Aug 20 – Hans Hertzog & Salome Mumenthaler (#2, p276a/546)
M – Sept 19 – Andres Hofer & Anna Mumenthaler … in Schoren? (#2, p276a/546) 1674
B - Jan 25 - Barbara - Peter Mumenthaler & Babi Bienz (#2, p199b/389)
B - Mar 1 - Anna - d/o Hans Mumenthaler & Maria Herzog (#2, p199b/389)
B - May 24 - Maria - d/o Claus Mumenthaler & Maria Bracher (#2, p200b/391)
B - May 31 - Margrath - d/o Johannes Mumenthaler & Sara Bracher (#2, p200b/391)
B - July 12 - Joseph - s/o Jacob Mumenthaler & Johanna Rosch? (#2, p201a/392)
B - Nov 15 - Anna - d/o Hans Dennler & Babi Mumenthaler (#2, p201b/393)
M - May 15 – Jörg Mumenthaler & Babi Dennler (#2, p276a/546) 1675
B - Jan 1 - Anna - d/o Fritz Mumenthaler & Anni Bern? Geiser (#2, p202a/394)
B - Mar 21 - Jacob - s/o Jorg? Mumenthaler & Babi Dennler (#2, p203a/396)
B - May 13 - Maria - d/o Uli Geiser & Sara Mumenthaler (#2, p203a/396)
M – Oct 22 – Pasgi? Schärer & Annie Mumenthaler (#2, p276b/547)
M – Oct 22 – Uli Mumenthaler & Margarth Glogg (#2, p276b/547) 1676
B - Feb 13 - Salome - d/o Bashi Herzog & Babi Mumenthaler (#2, p205a/400)
B - Dec 10 - Felix - s/o Andres Mumenthaler & Anna Herzig (#2, p207a/404)
M - (no Mumenthaler marriages) 1677
B - Jan 7 - Susanna - Hans Jacob Mumenthaler & Johanna R/Koli? (#2, p207a/404)
B - Mar 18 - Elsbeth - d/o Bashi Scharer & Anna Mumenthaler (#2, p208a/406)
B - Apr 15 - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Mumenthaler-12 Friderich] - s/o Georg Mumenthaler & Barbara Dennler (#2, p208a/406) - [1677-1736, m Margaretha Witschi]
B - July 29 - Anna - d/o Ulrich Mumenthaler & Margret Glogger (#2, p209a/408)
B - July 29 - Johannes - s/o Samuel Mumenthaler & Barbara Mumenthaler (#2, p209a/408)
B - Dec 2 - Johannes - s/o Hans Mumenthaler & Christina Hunig (#2, p210a/410)
B - Dec 7 - Anna - d/o Claus Mumenthaler & Elsbeth Geiser, child baptised (#2, p210a/410)
B - Dec 9 - Joseph - s/o Joseph Mumenthaler & Sara Bracher (#2, p210b/411)
M – Mar 23 – Niclaus Momenthaler & Elsbeth Geiser (#2, p277a/548)
M – May 11 – Heinrich Mumenthaler & Anna Denler [Dennler] (#2, p277a/548)
M – Aug 3 – Niclaus Mumenthaler & Catharina Geiser (#2, p277a/548)
M – Sept 14 – Hans Mumenthaler & Christina Hunig (#2, p277a/548)
M – Oct 19 – Niclaus Mumenthaler & Margaretha Geiser (#2, p277a/548)
M – Nov 30 – Andres Mumenthaler & Barbara Jourdi? (#2, p277a/548) 1678
B - May 26 - Barbara - d/o Durs/Hans? Mumenthaler & Maria Sterzign? [Sterzing]? (#2, p212a/414)
B - Oct 6 - Niclaus - s/o Niclaus Mumenthaler & Margret Geiser (#2, p213a/416)
B - Dec 1 - Andres - s/o Andres Mumenthaler & Anna Mumenthaler (#2, p213b/417)
M - (no Mumenthaler marriages) 1679
B - Jan 5 - Ulrich - s/o Peter Curt & Barbara Mumenthaler (#2, p214b/419)
B - Feb 9 - Anna - d/o Chrissto? Mumenthaler & Niclaus Wolek? (#2, p215a/420)
B - Dec 14 - Maria - d/o Heinrich Mumenthaler & Anna Dennler (#2, p217b/425)
M - (no Mumenthaler marriages) 1680
B - Feb 8 - Johannes - Ulli Mumenthaler & Margret Glogger (#2, p218a/426)
B - Feb 29 - Barbara - d/o Hans Hertzig [Herzig] & Salome Mumenthaler (#2, p218b/427)
B - Mar 21 - Magdalena - d/o Hans Mumenthaler & Christina Hunig (#2, p218b/427)
B - July 4 - Michel - s/o Andres Mumenthaler & Barbara Jud (#2, p219b/429)
B - July 25 - Elsbeth - d/o Jorg Mumenthaler & Margret Aerber [Arber]? (#2, p220a/430)
B - Aug 8 - Friderich - s/o Hans Mumenthaler & Anna Gattig? [Gatti]? (#22, p220a/430)
B - Sept 19 - Verena - s/o Claus Mumenthaler & Margret Geiser (#2, p220b/431)
M - Apr 26 – Claus Mumenthaler & Anna Hoffer (#2, p278a/550)
M – June 18 – Andres Mumenthaler & Barbara Christen from Leimisiwil? (#2, p278a/550)
M – Sept 17 – Claus Mumenthaler & Anna Leysi? (#2, p278b/551) 1681
B - Jan 1 - Ursula - d/o Peter Waber & Barbara Mumenthaler (#2, p221b/433)
B - Jan 9 - Anna Maria - d/o Jorg Mumenthaler & Barbara Dennler (#2, p222a/434)
B - Jan 9 - Elsbeth - d/o Joseph Mumenthaler & Sara Bracher (#2, p222a/434)
B - Mar 14 - Johannes (d1755) - s/o Claus Mumenthaler & Anna Hoffer [Hofer] (#2, p223a/436)
B - July 10 - Anna - d/o Andres Hofer & Anna Mumenthaler (#2, p224a/438)
B - Sept 4 - Niclaus - s/o Claus Mumenthaler & Anna Gysi (#2, p224b/439)
B - Dec 18 - Maria - d/o Jorg Mumenthaler & Margret Aerber [Arber]? (#2, p225b/441)
M - Feb 11 – Claus Mumenthaler & Barbara Kryni? Guler (#2, p278b/551) 1682
B - Jan 1? - Jacob - s/o Hans Mumenthaler & Christina Hunig (#2, p226a/442)
B - Jan 8 - Peter - s/o Peter Curt & Barbara Mumenthaler (#2, p226a/442)
B - Jan 8 - Joseph - s/o Bashi Herzig & Barbara Mumenthaler (#2, p226a/442)
B - Feb 5 - Friderich - s/o Claus Mumenthaer & Anna Hoffer [Hofer], witness: Fritz Mumenthaler (#2, p226b/443)
B - Mar 25 - Caspar - s/o Andres Mumenthaler & Barbara Christen? (#2, p227a/444)
B - July 30 - Johannes - s/o Niclaus Mumenthaler & Margret Geiser (#2, p228a/446)
M - Mar 31 – Hans Bohsert? & Margret Mumenthaler (#2, p279a/552)
M – May 22 – Peter Scharer? & Anna Mumenthaler (#2, p279a/552)
M – Sept 6 – Joseph Mumenthaler & Barbara Rohrer? from ? (#2, p279a/552)
M – Nov 24 – Hans Joggi Mumenthaler & Elsbeth Mulethaler [Mühlethaler] from Herzog Bug…? (#2, p279a/552) 1683
B - Feb 18 - Anna - d/o Claus Mumenthaler & ??? (#2, p230b/451)
B - Mar 18 - Anna - Andres Mumenthaler & Barbara Christen (#2, p231b/453)
B - Apr 8 - Johannes - s/o Peter Curt & Barbara Mumenthaler (#2, p231b/453)
B - Sept 16 - Maria - d/o Hans Geiser & Barbara Mumenthaler (#2, p232b/455)
B - Oct 14 - Niclaus - s/o Heinrich Mumenthaler & Anna Dennler (#2, p233a/456)
M - (no Mumenthaler marriages) 1684
B- Feb 24 - Gorg (died) - s/o Jorg Mumenthaler & Margret Aerber [Arber]? (#2, p233a/456)
B - May 18 - Elsbeth - Johannes Mumenthaler & Kolobina Fluckiger (#2, p235b/461)
B - June 1 - Johannes - Andres Hoffer [Hofer] & Anna Mumenthaler (#2, p235b/461)
B - June 15 - Hans Jacob - s/o Hans Gossert? & Margret Mumenthaler (#2, p236a/462)
B - July 27 - Barbara - d/o Hans Mumenthaler & Christina Hunig (#2, p236a/462)
B - Aug 24 - Barbara - d/ Claus Mumenthaer & Anna Hofer (#2, p236b/463)
B - Aug 31 - Friderich (d1762, age 78) - s/o Fritz Mumenthaler & Anna Geiser (#2, p236b/463)
B - Dec 21 - Elsbeth - d/o of Joseph Mumenthaler & Sara Bracher (#2, p237b/465)
M – Jan 18 – Jacob Mumenthaler & Catharina Richert (#2, p279b/553) 1685
B - Jan 11 - Hans Jacob - s/o Jacob Mumenthaler & Catharina Richert (#2, p238a/466)
B - Apr 12 - Jacob - s/o Niclaus Mumenthaler & Margret Geiser (#2, p238b/467)
B - June 7 - Verena - d/o Ulli Mumenthaler & Catharina Hoom? (#2, p238b/467)
B - Aug 30 - Niclaus - s/o Peter Waber & Barbara Mumenthaler (#2, p239b/469)
B - Dec 6 - Anna - d/o Heinrich Mumenthaler & Anna Dennler (#2, p241a/472)
M – Apr 3 – Ulli Mumenthaler & Elsbeth Zingg from Atway? (#2, p280a/554)
M – Aug 14 – Georg Hellmüller & Elsbeth Mumenthaler (#2, p280a/554) 1686
B - Feb 7 - Barbara - d/o Johannes Mumenthaler & Christina Hunig (#2, p241b/473)
B - Feb 21 - Johannes - s/o Johannes Mumenthaler & Kolobina Fluckiger (#2, p242a/474)
B - Apr 18 - Hans Jacob - s/o Claus Mumenthaler & Anna Hoffer [Hofer] (#2, p242b/475)
B - May 9 - Claus - Peter Curt & Barbara Mumenthaler (#2, p242b/475)
B - July 18 - Johannes - s/o Jacob Bloch? & Salome Mumenthaler (#2, p243b/477)
B - Oct 17 - Elsbeth - d/o Fritz Mumenthaler & Anna Geiser (#2, p244b/479)
M - Mar 19 – Hans Mumenthaler & Barbara Lappert (#2, p280a/554) 1687
B - Apr 3 - Jacob - Johannes Mumenthaler and Kolobina Fluckiger (#2, p246a/482)
B - June 17 - Samuel - Ulli Mumenthaler & Elsbeth Zingg (#2, p247a/484)
B - July 10 - Jacob - s/o of Peter Waburund? & Barbara Mumenthaler (#2, p247a/484)
B - July 15 - Verena - d/o Claus Mumenthaler & Margret Geiser (#2, p247b/485)
B - July 24 - Durs? - s/o Hans Mumenthaler & Barbara [Wächli] (#2, p247b/485)
B - Aug 7 - Ulli - s/o Andres Hoffer & Anna Mumenthaler (#2, p247b/485)
B - Aug 14 - Anna - d/o Hans Bohsert? & Margret Mumenthaler (#2, p248a/486)
B - Nov 27 - Hans Rudolph - s/o Hans Geiser & Barbara Mumenthaler (#2, p248b/487)
B - Nov 27 - Maria - Heinrich Mumenthaler & Anna Dennler (#2, p249a/488)
B - Dec 18 - Samuel - s/o Hans Mumenthaler & Christina Hunig (#2, p248b/487)
M - (no Mumenthaler marriages) 1688
B - Feb 26 - Anna - Hans Joggi Mumenthaler & Elsbeth Mülethaler?, witness: Claus Mumenthaler (#2, p250a/490)
B - Mar 11 - Joseph - s/o Claus Mumenthaler & Anna Hopher [Hofer] (#2, p250b/491)
B - Dec 2 - Barbara - d/o Hans Mumenthaler & Barbara Lappert (#2, p252b/495)
M – Jan 22 – Claus Mumenthaler & Barbara Herzig (#2, p280b/555)
M – Jan 10 – Hans Mumenthaler & Elsbeth Weber (#2, p281b/557) 1689
B - Jan 27 – Niclaus – s/o Ulli Mumetahlar & Babi Wachli? (#3, p78b/1)
B - Feb 17 – Heinrich – s/o Heinrich Mumentahler & Anna Dennler (#3, p78b/1)
B - July 14 – Elsbeth – s/o Andres Mumentahler & Babi (Barbara) Christen (#3, p79b/3)
B - Sept 1 – Hans – s/o Claus Mumentahler & Catrina Rubli [Rubli] (#3, p79b/3)
B - Nov 22 – Hans, {obyt ante baptism}=(died before bapt) – s/o Fritz Mumutahler & Verena Laus [Leu/Leus] (#3, p80)
B - Nov 16 – Hans Jacob – s/o Fritz Mumatuhl & Verena Leus (#3, p82a/4)
M - Sept 13 – Fritz Mumetahlar & Verena Leus [Leu/Leus] (#3, p3b/1) 1690
B - Feb 9 – Peter – s/o Peter Waber & Barbara Mumutahler (#3, p80a/3)
B - June 20 – Rudolph – Hans Mumentahler & Christina Hunig (#3, p81a/6)
B - Aug 20 – Wilhelm – Claus Mumetahlar & Anna Hopfar? [Hofer] (#3, p81a/6)
B - Nov 16 – Hans Jacob – s/o Fritz Mumatuhl & Verena Leus (#3, p82a/8)
B - Dec 14 – Heinrich – s/o Heinrich Mumuntahlar {pohau} (Sr?) & Anna Dennler (#3, p82a/8)
B - Dec 21 – Elsbeth – d/o Joseph Mumatahl & Elsb(eth) [Leibundgut] (#3, p82a/8)
M - Jan 17 – Joseph Mumtahlar & Elsbeth Leidbudguth [Leibundgut] (#3, p3b/1) 1691
B - Jan 25 – Margrath – d/o Hans Bossard/t & Marg. Mumutahl (#3, p82b/9)
B - Nov 8 – Elsbeth, d/o Hans Mumutahlar & Barb Wachli (#3, p83a/10)
B - Nov 29 – Anna – d/o Hans Mumutahlar & Christina Hunig (#3, p83b/11)
M - June 12 – Hans Mumatahlar & Elisabetha Janik [Janike] (#3, p4a/2)
M - June 26 – Geörg Mumetahler jun & Barbara Kuert (#3, p4a/2) 1692
B - June 26 – Johannes (died) – Hans Mumutahlar & Sara Lappert (#3, p84b/13)
B - July 20 – Maria – d/o Hans Mumutahler & Elsbeth Jemb? (#3, p84b/13)
B - Sept 25 – Sebastian – s/o Claus Mumetahler & Anna Hoofler? [Hofer] (#3, p85a/14)
B - Dec 25 – Barbara – d/o Claus Mumutuhlar & Barbara Rosch (#3, p85a/14)
M - July 15 – Imbert Mumatahlar & Elsbeth Matthys …. (#3, p4b/3)
M - Sept 16 – Claus Mumatahlar & Barbara Rosch, {gravida}=pregnant {vid.}=widow… (#3, p4b/3)
M - Oct 7 – Niclaus Mumatahlar and Verena Sagiser [Sägesser] …. (#3, p4b/3) 1693
B - Jan 8 – Friderich – s/o Frid. Mumetahler & Verena Leuw [Leu/Leus] (#3, p85b/15)
B - Jan 15 – Ullerich – s/o Peter Waber & Barb. Mumutahl (#3, p85b/15)
B - Feb 12 – Heinrich (died) – s/o (H)ein(rich) Mumatahler & (A)nna Dennler (#3, p85b/15)
B - Mar 5 – Anna – d/o (C)laus Mumetahler & (Catr)ina? Rublin [Rubli] (#3, p85b/15)
M - Jan 10? – Peter Mumatuhlar & Magdalana Waldman [Waldmann] …. #3, p4b/3) 1694
B - Feb 4 – Anna – d/o Imbert Mumutahl & Elsbeth Mathys (#3, p87a/18)
B - May 27 – Elsbeth – s/o Ullrich Mumetahler & Elsbeth Zink (#3, p87a/18)
B - July 1 – Hans Georg – s/o Hans Mumetahl(er) & Barb Wachli (#3, p87b/19)
B - Sept 30 – Maria – d/o (H)ans Mumetahar & (Chr)istina Heunig [Hünig] (#3, p87b/19)
B - Dec 9 – Hans – s/o Georg Mumetahler & Barb. [Kuntz] (#3, p88a/20)
M - May 11 – Hans Mumatahler & Margrats Kupar [Küpfer] (#3, p5a/4) 1695
B - Mar 1? – Hans – s/o ? Mumuhaler? & (?)ad Claus (#3, p88b/21)
B - May 26 – Ullrich – s/o Frid. Mumetuhl & Verena Leuis [Leu/Leus] (#3, p89a/22)
B - July 28 – Barbara – d/o Nicol(us) Mumetuhl(er) & Catrina Riblin? [Rubli] (#3, p89a/22)
B - Nov 3 – Elsbeth – (Im)bert Mumetahl. & (Els)beth Mathys (#3, p89b/23)
M - Sept 6 – Ulli Leibundgut & Anna Mumetahler …. (#3, p5b/5)
M - Nov ? - Niclaus Mumetahler and Anna Ischi from Rumisberg (#3, p5b/5) 1696
B - Jan 12 – [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Mumenthaler-16 Hs. Rudolph], s/o Peter Mumetahl & Madlena Waldman (#3, p90a/24)
B - Feb 21 – Christina – ch/o Hans Mumetahl & Christina Hunig (#3, p90a/24)
B - Mar 13 – Nicolaus – s/o Heinrich Mumetahl & Anna Dennler, obyt puerpera (died of puerperal fever—uterine infection following childbirth) (#3, p90a/24)
B - May 3 – Ullrich (d1762)– s/o Joseph Mumetuhl & Elsbeth [Leibundgut] (#3, p90b/25)
B - May 17 – Barbara, d/o of Uli Mumetahl & Elsbeth Zinck? (#3, p90b/25)
B - May 17 – Barbara – d/o Peter Waber & ? Mumetahl. (#3, p90b/25)
B - Oct 11 – Jacob (d Apr 1758, age 61) – s/o Claus Mumetahler & Anna Ischi (#3, p91b/27)
M - Jan 10 – Hans Mumetahler & El(sbeth) Waber … (#3, p5b/5)
M - Sept 18 – Joseph Dennler & Anna Mumetahler … (#3, p5b/5) 1697
B - Jan 31 – Friderich – Frid. Mumetahl & Vrena Leus (#3, p92a/28)
B - Feb 7 – Catrina – d/o Immbert Mumetahl & Elsbeth Matthys (#3, p92a/28)
B - Apr 2 – Elsbeth – d/o Georg Mumetahl. & Barbara [Kuntz] (#3, p92b/29)
B - Aug 29 – Hans – Hans Mumetahler & Christine Hunig (#3, p93a/30)
B - Oct 1 – Anna Maria – d/o Joseph Dennler & Anna Mumetahl. (#3, p93a/30)
B - Nov 7 – [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Mumenthaler-17 Barbara] – d/o (Pet)er Mumetahler & (Mad)le Waldman [Waldmann] (#3, p93b/31)
M - July 30 – Ullrich Mumethaler & Verena Mumethaler (from here) (#3, p6b/7)
M - Dec 3 – Hans Mumethaler & Barbara Kummer (#3, p6b/7) 1698
B - Jan 9 – Niclaus (died) – s/o (Frid?)rech Mumetahl & Barb. Wachli (#3, p93b/31)
B - Feb 18 – Elsbeth – d/o Frid. Mumetahler & Margreth Witshe [Witschi] (#3, p95a/32)
B - Feb 18 - Magdalena, d/o Hans Mumetahler & Elsbeth Zink? (#3, p95a/32)
B - Mar 6 – Johannes – s/o Claus Mumetahler & Anna Ischi (#3, p95a/32)
B - May 22 – Verena – d/o (Cla?)us Mumetahl & (?)a Hoofler? (Hofer?) (#3, p95b/33)
B - July 3 – Joseph (d1766) – s/o Imbert Mumetahl & Elsbeth Mathys (#3, p96a/34)
B - Sept 11 – Mathias – s/o Heinrich Mumetahl & Barbara Hauender (#3, p96a/34)
B - Dec 8 – Barbara – d/o (Fri)tz Mumetahler & (Ver)ena Leus (#3, p96b/35)
M - Mar 4 – Hans Mumethaler & Anna Jaggi (#3, p7a/8) 1699
B - Feb 5 – Johannes (d1763) – s/o Hans Mumetahler & Barb. Kummer (#3, p97a/36)
B - Mar 4? – Anna Maria – d/o (Ni)claus Mumetahler & (Ca)tri(na) Ribli? [Rubli] (#3, p97b/37)
B - Mar 7 – Anna Maria – d/o (?)s Mumetahler & (An)na Jaggi (#3, p97b/37)
B - Apr 30 – Samuel – s/o Peter Weber & Barb. Mumetahler (#3, p98a/38)
B - Sept 24 – Mathias - Heinrich Mumetahl. & Barb. Hauerder? (#3, p98a/38)
B - Sept 24 – Anna – d/o Claus Mumetahl(er) & Babi Rosch (#3, p98a/38)
B - Nov 26 – Gideon – s/o (Fridr)ich Mumetahler & Babi Wachli? (#3, p98b/39)
M - Dec 8 – Ullrich Kuert & Verena Mumethaler (#3, p7b/9)
M - Dec 8 – Ullrich Mumethaler & Anna Steimer, gravida (pregnant) (#3, p7b/9) ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Summary of families and children (1650-1699):
Refer back to the year for the source. * Andres Mumenthaler & Anna Herzog, m 1653 - Children: Joseph 1654 – Andres 1656 – Andres 1658 – Maria 1659 – Hans 1662 - Felix 1663 – Susanna 1665 – Peter 1667 – Friedrich 1669 – Hans Jacob 1672 - Felix 1676 * Andres Mumenthaler & Barbara Jud, m 1677 - Children: Michel 1680 * Andres Mumenthaler & Anna Mumenthaler - Children: Andres 1678 * Andres Mumenthaler & Barbara Christen, m 1680 - Children: Andres 1680 - Caspar 1682 – Anna 1683 – Elsbeth 1689 * Claus/Niclaus Mumenthaler & Barbara Scharer - Children: Samuel 1651 – Claus 1653 – Anni 1655 – Claus 1656 - Hans Ulich 1657 – Heinrich 1660 * Claus Mumenthaler & Johanna Wackerwald?, m 1646 - Children: Margreth 1651 – Hans 1654 – Claus 1657 – Claus 1659-1738 * Claus Mumenthaler & Ellsbeth Geyser, m 1635 - Children: (prob some earlier ones) Margrath 1650 - Ellsbeth 1652 – Barbara 1654 * Claus Mumenthaler & Ellsbeth Geiser, m Mar 1677 - Children: Anna 1677 * Claus/Niclaus Mumenthaler & Margret Geiser, m Oct 1677 - Children: Niclaus 1678 – Verena 1680 – Johannes 1682 – Jacob 1685 - Verena 1687 * Claus Mumenthaler & Verena am Weg or Zum Weg [Amweg], m Jan 1655 - Children: Anna 1655 – Frets? (Fritz?) 1657 – Hans 1658 – Hans 1660 - Cunrad? 1661 – Peter 1665 – Samuel 1667 – Christina 1670 – Barbara 1672 * Claus/Niclaus Mumenthaler & Maria Bracher - Children: Daniel 1663 – Peter 1665 – Niclaus 1666 – Friedrich 1669 – Maria 1674 * Claus Mumenthaler & Anna Hofer, m 1680 - Children: Johannes 1681 – Friderich 1682 – Barbara 1684 – Hans Jacob 1686 – Joseph 1688 – Wilhelm 1690 – Sebastian 1692 – prob a child of Claus & Anna: Verena 1698 * Claus Mumenthaler & Anna Gysi - Children: Niclaus 1681 * Claus Mumenthaler & ??? - Children: Anna 1683 * Claus/Niclaus Mumenthaler & Catrina Rubli - Children: Hans 1689 – Anna 1693 – Barbara 1695 – Anna Maria 1699 * Claus/Niclaus Mumenthaler & Verena Sagiser/Sagesser, m 1692 * Claus Mumenthaler & Barbara Rosch, m 1692 - Children: Barbara 1692 - Maria 1702 - Andres 1704 - Johannes 1706 * Claus/Niclaus Mumenthaler & Anna Ischi, m 1695 - Children: Jacob 1696 - Johannes 1698 - Hans 1700 - Barbara 1703 - Barbara 1704-1760 - Madlana 1705 * Fredrich Mumenthaler & Anna Herzog - Children: Niclaus 1670 * Fritz Mumenthaler & Anna Geiser - Children: Ulrich 1671 – Anna 1675 - Friderich 1684 – Elsbeth 1686 – * Fritz/Friderich Mumenthaler & Verena Leus, m Sept 13, 1689 - Children: Hans b1689/died – Hans Jacob Nov/1690 – Friderich 1693 – Ullrich 1695 – Friderich 1697 – Barbara 1698 - * '''Friderich''' Mumenthaler (1677-1736, s/o Georg M. & Barb. Dennler) & Margreth Witschi - Children: Elsbeth 1698 – Friderich 1700-1777 (tax collector) – Barbara 1701 – Barbara 1702 – Johan Georgius 1704-1780 (med doctor) – Anna Maria 1706 – Barbara 1708 – Felix 1710-1773 (bookbinder) – Hans Jacob 1714 – * Fridrich Mumenthaler & Barb. Wachli - Children: Niclaus Jan/1698/died - Gideon Nov/1699 * '''Georg''' Mumenthaler & Elsbeth Klafiger, m 1645 - Children: Elsbeth 1650 – Georg 1652 – Salome 1655 – * '''Georg/Jorg''' Mumenthaler (b1652, s/o Georg M. & Elsb. Klafiger) & Babi/Barbara Dennler, m 1674 - Children: Jacob 1675 – Friderich 1677 – Anna Maria 1681 - * Jorg Mumenthaler & Margret Aerber [Arber] - Children: Elsbeth Jul/1680 – Maria Dec/1681 – Gorg 1684 – * Georg Mumenthaler & Barb. Kuerts/Kuntz - Children: Hans 1694 – Elsbeth 1697 - * Duns/Hans Mumenthaler & Maria Sterzing? - Children: Barbara 1678 * Betten? Mumenthaler & Margreth Geiser - Children: Bashi 1655 - * Hans Mumenthaler & Margreth Geiser - Children: Johannes Dec/1670 – Anna Dec/1671 - * Hans Jacob Mumenthaler & Junker? Euningu? - Children: Frunaton? (or August) 1650 * Hans Jacob Mumenthaler & Anna Uhossani? - Children: Anna 1663 * Hans Mumenthaler & Anna Grutter - Children: Barbli 1650 - Anna 1653 – Uli 1656 – * Hans Mumenthaler & Anna Gattig? [Gatti]? - Children: Johannes 1673 - Friderich 1680 * Hans Mumenthaler & Anna Schori/Scharer - Children: Elsbeth 1653 – Barbara 1658 – Anna 1661 – Hans 1666 – * Hans Mumenthaler & Elsbeth Hagi/Hegi – Children: Uli 1652 – Hans 1656 – Georg 1659 – Elsbeth 1661 – Fritz 1664 – Maria 1667 – Barbara 1669 – * Hans Mumenthaler & Elsbeth Waber, m Jan 10, 1696 - Children: Magdalena 1698 * Hans Mumenthaler & Verena Schaffner - Children: Hans Jacob Mar/1656 – Barbara Nov/1657 – Verena 1661 – * Hans Mumenthaler & Ursula Wachli - Children: Anna & Maria 1665 – Elsbeth 1671 * Hans Mumenthaler & Barbara Wachli - Children: Durs? 1687 – Elsbeth 1691 – Hans Georg 1694 * (Frid?)rech Mumenthaler & Barbara Wachli - Niclaus Jan/1698 – Gideon Nov/1699 * Hans Mumenthaler & Maria Herzog - Children: Hans 1671 - Anna 1674 – * Hans Mumenthaler & Barbara Lappert - Children: Barbara 1688 * Hans Mumenthaler & Sara Lappert - Children: Johannes b1692/died * Hans Jacob/Joggi Mumenthaler & Barbara Rosch - Children: Susanna 1662 – Hans Caspar 1664 – Hans 1666 – * Hans Mumenthaler & Barbara Kummer, m Dec 3, 1697 - Children: Johannes 1699 - * Hans Joggi Mumenthaler & Elsbeth Mulenthaler? - Children: Anna 1688 * Hans Mumenthaler & Elsbeth Jemb? - Children: Maria 1692 – * Hans Mumenthaler & Margrat Kupfer, m May 11, 1694 * Hans Jacob Mumenthaler & Johanna Roli/Koli - Children: Hans Jacob 1669 - Salome 1671 – Susanna 1677 - * Hans/Johannes Mumenthaler & Christina Hunig - Children: Johannes 1677 – Magdalena 1680 – Jacob 1682 – Barbara 1684 – Barbara Feb/1686 – Samuel Dec/1687 – Rudolph Jun/1690 – Anna Nov/1691 – Maria 1694 – Christina 1696 – Hans 1697 * Hans Mumenthaler & Anna Jaggi, m Mar 4, 1698 - Children: Anna Maria 1699 - * Johannes Mumenthaler & Kolobina Fluckiger - Children: Elsbeth 1684 – Johannes Feb/1686 – Jacob Apr/1687 * Johannes Mumenthaler & Sara Bracher - Children: Margreth 1674 – * Heinrich Mumenthaler & Anna Mumenthaler (d1733, age 77) - Children: Anna 1658 – Hans 1665 – Salome 1669 – Jacob 1673 – * Heinrich Mumenthaler & Anna Dennler - Children: Maria 1679 – Niclaus 1683 – Anna 1685 – Maria 1687 - Heinrich Feb/1689 – Heinrich Dec/1690 – Heinrich b1693/died – Nicolaus 1696 (Anna died following childbirth of “puerpera” fever: uterine infection) * Heinrich Mumenthaler & Barbara Hauender? - Children: Mathias 1698 – Mathias 1699 - * Immer Mumenthaler & Margreth Herzog - Children: Hans 1653 – Margreth 1655 – Anna 1657 – Jacob 1661 – * Imbert Mumenthaler & Elsbeth Matthys, m July 15 1692 - Childen: Anna Feb/1694 – Elsbeth Nov/1695 – Catrina Feb/1697 – Joseph July/1698 * Jacob Mumenthaler & Barbara Rösch - Children: Barbli 1655 – Verena 1657 – Jorg 1659 – *Jacob/Joggi Mumenthaler & Barbara “Babi” Grogg - Children: Hansli 1655 – Claus 1658 – Elsbeth 1661 – Anna 1667 – Friedrich 1673 - * Jacob Mumenthaler & Johanna Rosch - Children: Joseph 1674 - * Jacob Mumenthaler & Elsbeth Wachli - Children: Hans Jacob 1655 – Claus 1657 * Jacob Mumenthaler & Catharina Richert - Children: Hans Jacob 1685 - * Joseph Mumenthaler & Sara Bracher - Children: Joseph 1677 – Elsbeth 1681 – Elsbeth 1684 – * Joseph Mumenthaler & Elsbeth Leibundgut, m Jan 17, 1690 - Children: Elsbeth Dec/1690, Ullrich 1696 - * Peter Mumenthaler & Margreth Christen - Children: Hans 1653 - Margreth 1661 – Anna 1664 - * Peter Mumenthaler & Barbara Bienz - Children: Peter 1660 – Maria? 1663 – Verena 1665 – Hans 1670 – Barbara 1764 * Peter Mumenthaler & Barbli Fuorg? - Children: Babi 1667 * Peter Mumenthaler & Magdalana/Madle Waldmann, m Jan 10, 1693 - Children: Rudolph Jan 12, 1696 – Barbara Nov/1697 * Samuel Mumenthaler & Barbara Mumenthaler - Children: Johannes 1677 * Uli Mumenthaler & Anna Geyser/Geiser - Children: Andres 1654 – * Uli Mumenthaler & Annie Hertzig - Children: Elsbeth 1664 – * Ulrich Mumenthaler & Margret Glogger - Children: Ana 1677 – Johannes 1680 * Ulli Mumenthaler & Catharina Hoom? - Children: Verena 1685 – * Ulli Mumenthaler & Elsbeth Zingg - Children: Samuel 1687 – * Ulli Mumenthaler & Babi Wachli - Children: Niclaus 1689 * Ullrich Mumenthaler & Elsbeth Zink - Children: Elsbeth 1694, Barbara 1696 – * Ullrich Mumenthaler & Verena Mumenthaler, m July 30, 1697 * Ullrich Mumenthaler & Anna Steimer, m Dec 1699 (pregnant)
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The 19 church books of Langenthal parish include the records of two parishes : Langenthal and Untersteckholz; plus the former municipality of Schoren, which merged in 1898 with Langenthal. Here are the [https://www.query.sta.be.ch/archivplansuche.aspx?ID=225247sources] (scroll down to Langenthal) for the Mumenthaler family in Langenthal 1750-1799:
Source #3 - Langenthal baptisms 1689-1727 & marriages 1689-1761, [https://www.query.sta.be.ch/detail.aspx?id=225249 Book #3]
Source #4 - Langenthal baptism records 1728-1766, [https://www.query.sta.be.ch/detail.aspx?ID=225250 Book #4]
Source #5 - Langenthal baptism records 1767-1796, [https://www.query.sta.be.ch/detail.aspx?ID=225251 Book #5]
Source #6 - Langenthal baptism records 1797-1820, [https://www.query.sta.be.ch/detail.aspx?ID=225252 Book #6]
Source #12 - Langenthal marriage records 1762-1816, [https://www.query.sta.be.ch/detail.aspx?ID=225258 Book #12]
Source #17 - Langenthal death records 1728-1820, [https://www.query.sta.be.ch/detail.aspx?ID=225263 Book #17]
Page numbers are provided for each record below so other researchers can easily find the original documents. *Record codes -- B=baptism, M=marriage, D=death
*Source code -- (#1, p56/103) means - #1=source #1, p56=digital file page, /103=actual number on page
*Uncertain letters — H-G or H/G = uncertain which letter; (paranthesis) = not visible, assumed; {german word}
*Surnames have tried to be matched with the [https://hls-dhs-dss.ch/famn/index.php Register of Swiss Surnames], Canton Bern. If found, the possible correct spelling is listed in [brackets] Three important resources you will need before trying to read Switzerland records (covers surnames, town names, and other words on the records. Given names become easy afterwhile because each town has about a dozen first names they used repeatedly). * [https://hls-dhs-dss.ch/famn/index.php The Swiss Surname Registry]- has official Swiss surnames with correct spelling and what canton/towns the families with that name lived. - * [http://www.ordiecole.com/gen/html/bern_kirch_cd.html Canton Bern Town records] - lists all the record books available and what towns/villages they cover. Helps check the spelling of these towns and helps with reading the records - * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/German_Genealogical_Word_List Genealogy word list] - words you might see on Swiss records - 1750-1799 records
Some [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Langenthal Langenthal history] during this period-
the road from Bern to Zurich completed in 1760.
Population 1764 was 1327
Number of households in 1756 - 189, 3 taverns.
in 1785 a brewery opened in town. Around 1800, almost a third of the Langenthal population worked in the textile industry.https://www.schweizmobil.ch/en/hiking-in-switzerland/services/places/ort-0346.html 1750
B - July 19 – Elisabeth, d/o Friedrich Mumenthaler & Elsbeth Brand (#4, p57b/106)
B - July 19 – Barbara Elisabeth, d/o Salomon Heeren & Elisabeth Mumenthaler (#4, p57b/106)
B - Aug 23 – Anna Catarina, d/o Samuel Mumenthaler & Elsbeth [Bösiger] (#4, p57b/106)
B – Nov 8 – Johan Fridrich (died) – s/o Johannes Marti & Margritha Mumenthaler (#4, p58a/107)
M - Apr 5 (banns) - Johannes Marti & Margritha Mumenthaler (#3, p58b/139)
M - Apr 24 – Johannes Marti, Hans' son & Margritha Mumethaler (#3, p30a/54)
M - July 12 (banns) - Hans Reinhart ..... & Elizabeth Grond? born Mumenthaler .... (#3, p59b/141)
D – Jan 10 – Elisabeth Mumenthaler, age 75 yrs (b abt 1675) (#17, p35a/76)
D – May 18 – Johannes Mumenthaler, … age 2 yrs (prob s/o Ulli, bapt July 28, 1748) (#17, p35b/77)
D – Sept 21 – Elsbeth Bosiger, Samuel Mumenthaler {holf?}…........ age 40 (b abt 1710, she m Sam. M. July 1749, had baby Anna Catarina Aug 23, 1750) (#17, p35b/77) 1751
B - Nov 28 – Johannes Friedrich – s/o [[Mumenthaler-5|Felix Mumenthaler]] (Sr/I) & [[Begert-11|Anna Begert]] (#4, p61a/121)
M - Mar 7 (banns) - Johannes Mumenthaler & Elsbeth Weber (#3, p60b/143)
D - Jan 29 – Anna Maria Mumenthaler, (wife or daug of?) Johannes … age 23 yrs. (b abt 1728) (#17, p37a/80)
D – June 9 – Barbara Mumenthaler .. {ledigs?} daughter?, age 50 yrs (b abt 1701, maybe d/o Frid. Mumetahler & Margret Witschi) (#17, p37b/81) 1752
B - Mar 17? – Anna Barbara – d/o Fredrich Mumenthaler {apotheker}=pharmacist & Elsbeth Brand; witnesses: Jacob Mumenthaler, {hosehn? binder}; Ursula Raster? born Mumenthaler (#4, p62b/115)
B - June 23 – Anna Maria (d Sept 7, 1754) – d/o Johannes Mumenthaler from Bristberg? & Elsbeth Weber; witness: Johannes Mumenthaler (#4, p63b/117)
B - July 9 – Anna Barbara – d/o Heinrich Herzog & Maria Mumenthaler (#4, p64a/118) B - Dec 3 – Anna Maria – d/o Hans [Käser] & Ursula Mumenthaler (#4, p64b/119)
B - Dec 10 – Elisabeth (died) – d/o Fredrich Geiser & Susanna Mumenthaler (#4, p64b/119)
D – July 25 – Elisabeth Mumenthaler, Peter's {hausfrau}=wife, from Spitthal? ...., born June 1735 (age 17, prob d/o Hans Mumenthaler & Maria Frank ) (#17, p39a/84) 1753
B - Sept 13 - Johan Frederich - s/o Freidrich Mumenthaler {bainulchet?} & Elisabeth Egger; witnesses: Johan Georg Mumenthaler, doctor; Elisabeth Mumenthaler born [Sägesser] (#4, p67a/124)
B - Oct 5 - Elisabeth - d/o Caspar Geiser {metzger}=butcher & Maria Mumenthaler (#4, p67a/124)
B - Nov 23 - Maria - d/o [[Mumenthaler-5|Felix Mumenthaler]](Sr/I),, bookbinder {buchbinder} & [[Begert-11|Anna Begert]] (#4, p67b/125)
M - June 17 (banns) - Abraham [Schurter] & Anna Barbara Mumenthaler (#3, p63/148)
M - July 15 (banns) - Caspar Geiser & Anna Maria Mumenthaler (#3, p63/149) M - Aug 19 (banns) - Samuel Mumenthaler from here (Langenthal) & Anna Eggimann from Sumiswald (banns? - m Oct 29) (#3, p63/149)
M - Sept 23 (banns) - Hans Ulli Mumenthaler & Anna [Brunner] (#3, p63b/149) M - Oct 12 marr - Hans Ulli Mumenthaler & Anna [Brunner] (#3, p31b/57 )
M - Nov 4 (banns) - Hans Mumenthaler & Maria Brab? (#3, p64a/150)
M - Dec 14 (marr) - Hans Mumenthaler & Maria Brab? (#3, p31b/57)
M - Dec 30 (banns) - Joseph? Mumenthaler & Elsbeth Geiser (#3, p64a/150)
D - Oct 2 – Maria Waber?, Johannes Mumenthaler … (no age) (#17, p39/85)
D – Nov 14 – Barbara Lanz, Jacob Mumenthaler .. (no age) (#17, p40/86) 1754
B - Oct 20 - Anna Barbara, d/o Friedrich Herzog {schuster}=cobbler & Maria Mumenthaler; witnesses: Jacob Mumenthaler; Barbara Mumenthaler, born Geiser (#4, p69b/129)
D - Sept 7 – Jacob Mumenthaler … born May 1673 (age 81) (#17, p40/87)
D – Sept 7 – Anna Maria Mumenthaler … born June, 1752 (age 2) (#17, p40/87) 1755
B - July 18 - Anna Maria (died Apr 29, 1757) - d/o Hans Mumenthaler & Elsbeth Waber [Weber]; witnesses: Anna Mumenthaler, born Zulauf (#4, p71a/132)
B - July 17 at Schoren - Fredrich? Salomon - s/o Salomon Herrm? [Herrmann]? {schuhlmeister}=school teacher & Elisabeth Mumuthaler (#4, p71b/133)
B - Dec 14 - Catarina, d/o Heinrich [Brändli] & Barbara Mumuthaler (#4, p72b/135)
M - June 8 (banns) - Heinrich Brandt? & Barbara Mumenthaler (#3, p67a/156)
D - Jan 3 – Maria Barb(ara), Hans Mumenthaler… (#17, p41/89)
D – Aug 8 – Hans Mumenthaler … b Mar 1681 (age 74, s/o Claus M. & Anna Hofer) (#17, p41/89)
D – Nov 27 – Anna Mumenthaler …b Dec 1685 (age 70) (#17, p41/89)
D – Dec 6 – Elsbeth Mumenthaler, (wife of?) Hans Ulli Weber … b May 1684 (age 71) (#17, p41/89) 1756
B - Jan 23 - Anna - d/o Daniel Mumenthaler & Margaritha Zulauf; witnesses: Friedrich Mumenthaler, Anna Mumenthaler, born Zulauf (#4, p73a/136)
B - Nov 5 - Elisabeth - d/o Johannes Mumenthaler, school teacher & Anna Zulauf (#4, p75a/140) 1757
B - Feb 27 - Friedrich (d May 6) - s/o Fridrich Mummuthaler {apotheker}=pharmacist & Elisabeth Brand; witness: Elisabeth Mumenthaler, born Marti (#4, p76a/142
B - July 3 - Ursula - d/o Fridrich Herzog, {schuster}=shoemaker, cobbler & Maria Mumenthaler (#4, p77a/144)
B - Sept 8 - Friedrich - Johannes Mummuthaler {docter fitl?} & Elisabeth Marti [Marti] (#4, p77a/144) (died 1800)
M - Jan 23 (banns) - Johannes Mumehtaler & Elisabeth Marti [Marti in Langenthal] (#3, p69/160)
M - Feb 11 (marr) - Johannes Mumenthaler & Elisabeth Marti (#3, p34/62) M - Aug 7 (banns) - Jacob Mumenthaler & Barbara Luthi (#3, p70a/162)
M - Aug 14 (banns) / Sept 11 - Friedrich Hellmüller & Anna Maria Mumenthaler (#3, p70/162)
M - Dec 9 - Johan Georg Schraning? & Anna Barbara von Mumenthal (#3, p34b/63)
D - May 13 – Friedrich Mumenthaler, Frederich's {apotheker}=pharmacist child bapt Feb 1757 (age 3 months) (#17, p43a/92)
D – June 20 – Daniel Mumenthaler … b Jan (1), 1700 (age 57) (#17, p43a/92)
D – Nov 18 – Johannes Mumenthaler, Magdlin Schslun? … b July 1682 (age 75) (#17, p43a/92) 1758
B - Apr 23 - Anna Maria - Friedrich Hellmuller [Hëllmuller] & Anna Maria Mumenthaler; witnesses: Elisabeth Mumenthaler, born Sagister [Sägesser]; Elisabeth Mumenthaler, born Egger (#4, p80a/150)
M - Feb 12 (banns) - Joseph Hotman? from Arberg & Anna Maria Mumenthaler (#3, p71a/164)
M - Apr 2 (banns) - Hans Ulli Shruggen? & Maria Mumenthaler (#3, p71a/164)
M - July 30 (banns)- Jacob Mumenthaler & Anna Maria Hunig (#3, p71b/165)
D – Mar 28 – Ursula Mumenthaler, Caspar Käser … b Sept (16), 1714 (age 44, d/o Hans Jacob M. & Bar. Lanz) (#17, p43/93) D – Apr 15 – Jacob Mumenthaler, d Spithal?, b Oct 1696 (age 61, s/o Claus M. & Anna Ischi) (#17, p43/93)
D – Apr 18 – Anna Maria Mumenthaler, (daug of) Hans …in Brisberg?, bapt July 1755 (age 2) (#17, p43/93)
D – May 3 – Catarina Mumenthaler, … bapt July 1747 (age 9) (#17, p43/93)
D – Nov 23 – Margart Mumenthaler, Samuel Herzog, b Sept 1701 (m 1719 to Samuel Herzog) (age 56) (#17, p44/94)
D – Dec 27 - Elsbeth Graber, Jacob Mumenthaler, died in Spithal?, b 1681 (m 1737) (#17, p44/94) 1759
B - Apr 27 - Johannes - s/o ?? Lauber, {gerber}=tanner & Barbara Mumenthaler {vide chirguicht? manual de 25 Juny 1759}=???; witness: CatarinaMumenthaler, born Kihster? (#4, p83a/156)
B - July 11 - Jacob Friedrich (died) - s/o Friedrich Hellmuller [Hëllmuller] {docter} & Maria Mumanthaler; witness: Anna Margaritha Marti, born Mumenthaler (#4, p84a/158)
B - Aug 3 - Elisabeth - d/o Jacob Mumanthaler {kiester?} & Anna Maria Hunig (#4, p84a/158)
B - Sept 10 - Samuel - s/o Friedrich Mumenthaler {apotheker}=pharmacist & Elisabeth Brand; witness: Elisabeth Mumenthaler, born Marti (#4, p84b/159)
B - Oct 19 - Anna Maria - d/o Jacob Mumenthaler, bookbinder & Maria Elisabeth [Bar]? (#4, p84b/159)
M - Jan 14 (banns) - Jacob Mumenthaler & Maria Elisabeth [Bar]? from Aarberg (#3, p72b/167)
D – Jan 3 – Maria Mumenthaler, Menshi? Schneider? .. b Sept 1694 (age 65) (#17, p44/95)
D – Mar 1 – Salome Mumenthaler, single, poor, in Spithal?, b Nov 1709 (age 50, b Dec 1709, d/o Hans M. & Barb. Rosch) (#17, p44/95) 1760
B - May 2 - Johan Jacob (died 1763) - s/o Friedrich Mumenthaler & Elisabeth Egger [Egger] (#4, p86b/163)
B - May 25 - Jacob (died July 20) - s/o Johannes Mumenthaler & Barbara Hongger [Hönger] (#4, p87a/164)
B - Aug 17 - Johannes - s/o Johannes Mumenthaler & Elisabeth Weber/Waber (#4, p87a/164)
B - Nov 9 - Maria Elisabeth - d/o Friedrich [Hëllmuller] (#4, p88a/166)
M - Sept 14 (banns) - Heinrich Gerster & Barbara Mumenthaler (#3, p74b/171)
D – Jan 5 – Barbara Mumenthaler, poor, single b Mar 1704 (age 56, maybe d/o ) (#17, p45b/97)
D – Apr 26 – Elisabeth Jent?, born Mumenthaler … b Jan 1708 (age 52) (#17, p45b/97)
D - July 20 – Jacob Mumenthaler, Hanson? {kind} (Hans’ child), b May 1760 (age 2 months) (#17, p45b/97) 1761
B - Apr 26 - Samuel Jacob (died) - s/o Salomon Heeren, {schuster}=cobbler), from Schoren & Elisabeth Mumenthaler (#4, p90a/170)
B - Sept 27 - Samuel (died Apr 25, 1762) - s/o Jacob Mumenthaler & Anna Maria Hunig (#4, p91a/172)
B - Dec 6 - David (died 1763) - s/o Joh. Jacob Mumenthaler & Maria Elisabeth [Leu] (#4, p92a/174)
B - Dec 25 - Elisabeth - d/o Johannes Mumenthaler & Anna Barbara Shuri? [Schori] (#4, p92a/174)
M - Mar 29 (banns) - Johannes Mumenthaler & Barbara Binz [Binz/Bienz] (#3, p79/173)
M - Apr 17 - Johannes Mumenthaler & Barbara Binz (#3, p37/69)
D - Feb 2 - Catarina Kizetan?, [Kuster]?, wife/of? Kaspar Mumenthaler (no age) (#17, p46a/98)
D - Mar 16 - Barbara Haas, Claus Mumenthaler, abt 1692 (age 69) (#17, p46a/98) 1762
B - June 27 - Johannes (died Aug 24) - s/o Jacob Mumenthaler & Elsbeth Christen [Christen] (#4, p94a/178)
B - Nov 5 - Jacob Andres - s/o [[Mumenthaler-5|Felix Mumenthaler]] (Sr/I), {buchbinder}=bookbinder & [[Begert-11|Anna Begert]], witnesses: Felix Mumenthaler, Friedrich Mumenthaler, Anna Mummenthaler (#4, p95a/180)
M - Feb 19 here (Langenthal) - Johann Jacob Mumenthaler, from here (Langenthal) & Elsbeth Christen from Thorigen (abt 4 miles SW of Langenthal); Jan17 banns (#4, p3b/1)
M - July 8 - Peter Mumenthaler & Barbara Mumenthaler, from here; banns: June 20 (#12, p4a/2)
D - Mar 9 - Anna Lienhard, Peter Mumenthaler, b Apr 1691 (age 71) (#17, p47a/100)
D - Apr 25 - Samuel Mumenthaler, father: Jacob & Anna Hunig, b Sept 1761 (age 7 mos) (#17, p47a/100)
D - Aug 24 - Joh. Mumenthaler, Jacob,.... b June 1762 (2 mos) (#17, p47b/101)
D - Aug 28 - Hans Mumenthaler, Spithal ... b Feb 1699 (age 63, s/o Hans M. & Barb Kummer) (#17, p47b/101)
D - Sept 14 - Friedrich Mumenthaler, ... b Aug 1684 (age 78, s/o Fritz M. & Anna Geiser) (#17, p47b/101)
D - Nov 26 - Maria ...?, Claus Mumenthaler, b Jan 1697 (#17, p47b/101)
D - Dec 7 - Hans Ulli Mumenthaler ... b May 1696 (age 66, s/o Joseph M. & Elsbeth Leibundgut) (#17, p47b/101) 1763
B - Feb 4 - Anna Maria - d/o Salomon Heeren, school teacher, & Elisabeth Mumenthaler (#4, p96a/182)
B - Mar 4 - Samuel - s/o Johannes Mumenthaler & Elisabeth Marti (#4, p96b/183)
B - May 29 - Jacob (died) - s/o Johannes Mumenthaler & Elsbeth Weber/Waber (#4, p97a/184)
B - July 8 - Maria Elisabeth (d1768) - d/o Jacob Mumenthaler & Barbara Marti (#4, p97b/185)
B - Aug 14 - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Mumenthaler-10 Friedrich] - s/o Jacob Mumenthaler & Anna Maria Hunig (#4, p97b/185)
B - Sept 23 - Friedrich (d? 80) - s/o Friedrich Mumenthaler & Elisabeth Brand; witness: Jacob Mumenthaler, Jacob Mumenthaler (#4, p98a/186)
M - Mar 10 - Jacob Mumenthaler & Anna Barbara Marti from here, m Srassburg?; banns: Feb 6/ (#12, p5a/4)
D - Jan 29 - Rudolph Mumenthaler ...? b Nov 1709 (age 54, s/o Ulrich M. & Anna Steimer) (#17, p48a/102)
D - Apr 2 - David Mumenthaler, Jacob ...? b Dec 1761 (age 16 mos, s/o Jacob M. & Maria Elis. Leu) (#17, p48a/102)
D - Apr 28 - Johan Jacob Mumenthaler, Friedrich K/Rubli? b May 1760 (#17, p48a/102) 1764
B - Jan 15 - Felix - s/o Johannes Mumenthaler & Barbara Lanz (#4, p100/190)
B - Feb 19 - Johannes (died) - s/o Jacob Mumenthaler & Elsbeth Christen (#4, p100/190)
B - Mar 11 - Maria Barbara - d/o Friedrich Hellmüller & Maria Mumenthaler (#4, p100/191) 1765
B - July 12 - Anna Maria (died) - d/o Johannes Roschi & Catarina Mumenthaler (#4, p104/199)
B - Dec 20 - Johann Friedrich (d Dec 27) - s/o Samuel Mumenthaler & Barbara Ruffenacht (#4, p106/202)
M - Feb 1 - Samuel Mumenthaler from here & Barbara [Rufenacht] from Mugbiech?, m Muri (near Bern); banns: Jan 6 (#12, p8b/11)
M - July 7 banns / (no marr date) - Hans Jacob [Hanselmann] from Lotzwil & Barbara Mumenthaler from here (#12, p9a/12)
D - Jan 28 - Anna Maria Mumenthaler, ... b Feb 1712 (age 53, d/o Jacob M. & Barb. Lanz) (#17, p50a/106)
D - Mar 8 - Christian Herzog?, johannes Mumenthaler, b Apr 1692 (#17, p50a/106)
D - Aug 14 - Jacob Mumenthaler, Johann ... b May 1763 (#17, p50b/107)
D - Aug 28 - Barbara Grogger?, Hans Mumenthaler ...(#17, p50b/107)
D - Oct 28 - Elisabeth Mumenthaler, Andres Reinhart? (#17, p50b/107)
D - Dec 27 - Johan Friedrich Mumenthaler, Samuel's child, bapt Dec 1765 (s/o Sam. M. & Barb. Ruffenacht) (#17, p50b/107) 1766
B - Aug 10 - Anna Maria (d1768) - d/o Johannes Mumenthaler, {wagner}=cartwright (wagon maker) & Barbara Shuri? [Schori] (#4, p107b/205)
B - Oct 3 - Johan Georg (d1768) - s/o Johannes Mumenthaler & Elisabeth Marti (#4, p108a/206)
B - Nov 2 - Anna Maria - d/o Johan Jacob Mumenthaler & Elsbeth Christen (#4, p108b/207)
B - June 1 - Jacob (d1767) - s/o Catarina Mumenthaler, from Langanthal, .... (#4, p109b/209)
M - Mar 14 - Hans Mumenthaler from here & Elisabeth Wild from Arbaugen?, m here; banns: Feb 23 (#12, p10b/15)
D - Mar 7 - Johan Jacob Mumenthaler ... b Mar 1706 (age 2, s/o Jacob M. & Barb. Lanz) (#17, p51a/108)
D - Nov 27 - Joseph Mumenthaler ..., b July 1698 (age 68, s/o Imbert M. & Elsbeth Mathys) (#17, p51a/108) 1767
B - Feb 8 - Friedrich - s/o Friedrich Hellmüller & Anna Maria Mumenthaler (#5, p4/2)
B - Sept 10 (d Oct 17) - Friedrich - s/o Salomon Mumenthaler & Rosina [Schärer] (#5, p5/5)
B - Nov 6 (d1768) - Rosina - d/o Jacob Mumenthaler & Anna Maria Hunig (#5, p6/6)
M - Mar 13 - [[Mumenthaler-3|Johan Felix Mumenthaler]] (Jr/II) from here (Langenthal) & [[Gerig-82|Anna Barbara Gerig]] from Oberburg, m Thunstetten; (banns Feb 22) (#12 - p12a/18)
M - April 3 - Salomon Mumenthaler from here & Rosina Scharer from here; (banns Mar 15) (#12 - p12a/18)
D - Jan 1 - Andres Mumenthaler ..., b Mar 1704 (age 63, s/o Claus M. & Barb Rosch) (#17, p52a/110)
D - July 1 - Jacob Mumenthaler, Catrina Mumenthaler, b June 1766 (#17, p52a/110) 1768
B - Jan 10 - Jacob Friedrich - s/o [[Mumenthaler-3 |Johann Felix Mumenthaler]] (Jr/II) & [[Gerig-82|Anna Barbara Gerig]], witnesses: Johann Friedrich Mumenthaler, Jacob Andres Mumenthaler, Maria Anna Mumenthaler (#5, p7b/9)
D - Apr 22 - Maria Elisabeth Mumenthaler, Jacob ..., b July 1763 (age 5, d/o Jacob M. & Barb. Marti) (#17, p53a/112)
D - Apr 27 - Joh. Georg Mumenthaler, Johannes ... b Oct 1766 (age 2, d/o Joh. M. & Elis. Marti) (#17, p53a/112)
D - May 12 - Felix Joseph von Mumenthaler... age 82 yrs old (b1686) (#17, p53a/112)
D - June 3 - Anna Maria Mumenthaler, Johannes... b Aug 1766 (age 2, d/o Joh. M. & Barb. Schori) (#17, p53b/113)
D - Aug 10 - Rosina Mumenthaler, father: Jacob..., b Nov 1767 (age 9 mos, d/o Jacob M. & A. Maria Hunig) (#17, p53b/113)
D - Oct 17 - Hans Mumenthaler...., b Apr 1706 (age 62, s/o Claus M. & Barb. Rosch) (#17, p53b/113)
D - Oct 21 - Verena Bracher, Hans Ulli Mumenthaler ..., b Jan 1718 (#17, p53b/113) 1769
B - June 4 - Johannes (died July 4) - Johannes Mumenthaler {wagner}=cartwright/wagon maker & Barbara Shuri? [Schori] (#5, p14a/22)
B - June 9 (died) - Maria Elisabeth - d/o Johann Arnold Rufuhold? [Reinhold] & Elisabeth Mumenthaler (#5, p14a/22)
B - July 30 - Johan Georg - s/o Johannes Mumenthaler & Elisabeth Marti (#5, p14b/23)
B - Aug 13 - Maria Anna - d/o Samuel Herzog & Anna Mumem(thaler) (#5, p15a/24)
B - Dec 22 - Samuel - s/o Samule Glogger & Maria Mumenthaler (#5, p16b/27)
M - Jan 20 - Hans Ulli Mumenthaler & Anna Maria Mumenthaler, marr here; (banns Jan 1) (#12, p14a/22)
M - Jan 22 (banns) - Johan Arnold Reinhold & Elisabeth Mumenthaler (#12, p14a/22)
D – July 4 – Johannes Mumenthaler, Johannes … from here, b Jun 1769 (#17, p54a/114)
D – Aug 23 – Maria Mumenthaler, (w/o) Friedrich Herzog, …, b Dec 1721 (age 48, d/o Peter M. & Barb. Lemp) (#17, p54a/114) 1770
B – Juiy 6 – Anna Elisabeth – par: [[Mumenthaler-3|Joh. Felix Mumenthaler]] & [[Gerig-82|Anna Barbara Gerig]] (#5, p20a/34)
B - Sept 9 - Johannes, (d Dec 7) - par: Salomon Mumenthaler (from here) & Rosina Scherrer [Schärer] (#5, p20b/35)
B – Sept 9 – Joh. Friederich – par: Joh. Arnold Rienhold…. & Elisabeth Mumenthaler from Langenthal (#5 p21a/36)
M - Jan 7 (banns) - Jacob Obrecht & Catarina Mumenthaler (#12, p15b/25)
M - July 30 - Joh. Mumenthaler & Elisabeth Geiser; banns: July 8 (#12, p17a/26)
D – Feb 4 – Anna Mumenthaler, Hans Klafiger, … from here, b Dec 1709 (age 61) (#17, p55a/116)
D – Feb 18 – Elsbeth Weber, (wife of) Joh. Mumenthaler, … b Dec 1725 (m 1696, d age 45) (#17, p54a/114)
D – Mar 21 – Magdalena Mumenthaler, Ulli Klafiger {sel.}=deceased, b (month unclear, prob Nov.) 1705 (maybe b Nov 1705, d/o of Claus M. & Anna Ischi, there was another Madlana b in May that year) (#17, p54a/114)
D – Dec 4 – Joh. Mumenthaler, Salomon …, b Sept 1770 (age 2 mos., s/o Salomon M. & Rosina Scherrer (#17, p55b/117) 1771
B - Aug 11 - Johannes (d July 1772) – par: Jakob Mumenthaler the tanner={gerber} & Elisabeth Christen, witness: Saloman Mumenthaler & Maria Mumenthaler (#5, p24b/43)
B – Oct 25 – Barbara (Apr 73?) – par: Joh. Hunig … & Anna Maria Mumenthaler (#5, p25a/44)
M - July 19 - Joh. Hunig & Anna Maria Mumenthaler; banns: June 3 (#12, p17b/27)
M - Nov 24 banns - Rudolf Borhard? [Bernhard]? .... & Catharina Mumenthaler (#12, p18a/28)
D – June 6 – Hans Ulli Mumenthaler …. B Oct 1717 (age 54, s/o Hans M. & Verena Spichiger) (#17, p56a/118)
D – July 23 – Hans Mumenthaler, ….. b Aug 1697 (age 74, s/o Hans M. & Christina Hunig) (#17, p56a/118)
D – Sept 23 – Hans Mumenthaler, carpenter={zimmerman}, …b Sept 1689 (age 82, s/o Claus M. & Catrina Rubli) (#17, p56a/118)
D - Oct 28 – Christina Mumenthaler ……(no birth date) (#17, p56a/118) 1772
B – Jan 1 - Johannes, (d Feb 21) - par: Salomon Mumenthaller & Rosina Scherrer (#5, p27a/48)
B – Mar 13 – Elisabeth (d July) – par: John. Arnold? Reinhold … & Elisabeth Mumenthaler (#5, p27b/49)
B – Apr 26 – Joh(ann) David - par: Jacob Mumenthaler, ….. & Maria Elisabeth Bär (#5, p27b/49) - [http://www.langenthal.ch/de/portrait/geschichte/?action=showinfo&info_id=4829 bio]
B - Aug 1 - [[Mumenthaler-1|Joh(ann) Felix]] (III), par: [[Mumenthaler-3|Joh(ann) Felix Mumenthaler]] (Jr/II) & [[Gerig-82|Anna Barb(ara) Gerig]], witnesses: Joh. Gerig (from Oberburg), [[Mumenthaler-5|Felix Mumenthaler]] (Sr/I) father’s parents; Anna Cath. [Scheidegger] born Gerig from Koppigen (#5, p28b/51)
M - June 7, 14, 21 (banns) / (no marr date) - Andres Benchmuller [Bergmüller?] from Lotzwil & Barbara Mumenthaler from here (#12, p19/30)
M - July 3 - Hanslee [Leidbungut] from Schoren & Anna Maria Mumenthaler (d/o?) Hanslee Mumenthaler; banns: June 14, 21, 28 (#12, p19a/30)
M - Nov 17 - Salomon Mumenthaler & Anna Wüst from Brittnau; banns: Oct 18, 25, Nov 1 (#12, p19a/30)
M - Nov 25 - Hans Jak. Mumenthaler from here & Anna Maria Meyer from Bannwil; banns: Nov 8,15, 22 (#12, p19a/30)
D - Jan 6 – Rosina Mumenthaler born Schärer, (wife of) Salomon (no age, m 1767) (#17, p56b/119)
D – Jan 13 – Elisabeth Mumenthaler, … Joggali (Jacob) Bethli (Elisabeth?) (parents?), (b) Nov 11 (no year)> (#17, p56b/119)
D – Feb 21 – Johannes Mumenthaler, (s/o) Salomon …. (b) Jan 1772 (#17, p56b/119)
D – Mar 22 – Barb. Mumenthaler born [Imbach], (wife of) Jab. (Jacob) the weaver(weber) (no birthdate) (#17, p56b/119)
D – July 29 – Johannes Mumenthaler, (s/o) Jab. (Jacob) the tanner(gerber) …, b Aug 1771 ? (#17, p57a/120) 1773
B – Jan 17 - Hans Ulrich - par: Salomon Mumenthaler & Anna born Wust? (#5, p31a/56)
B – Feb 26 – Rudolf (d Sept) – par: Joh. Hunig & Anna Maria Mumenthaler (#5, p31b/57)
B – May 5 – Elisabeth – par: Joh. Mumenthaler & Elisabeth Marti (#5, p32b/59)
B - Samuel, b June 11 - par: Saloman Mumenthaler & Magdalena [Glauser] (#5, p36b/67)
D – July 26 – Ulli Mumenthaler …. b July 1706 (age 67, s/o Ulrich M. & Anna Steimer) (#17, p57b/121)
D – Sept 4 – [[Mumenthaler-5|Felix]] Mumenthaler, …. b Sept 1710 (age 63, s/o Fried. M. & Margret Witschi)(#17, p57b/121) 1774
B – Jan 3 - Jab. (Jacob) Andres? – par: John Arnold Rienhold from Nurenberg? (maybe Nurensdorf near Zurich?) & Elisabeth Mumenthaler (#5, p37b/60)
B – Oct 14 – Anna Elisabeth – par: Joh. Mumenthaler, …. & Anna Barb(ara) Herzig from here (#5, p41a/76)
B – Oct 23 – Rudolf – par: Johannes Hunig, from here & Anna Maria Mumenthaler (#5, p41a/76) D - Jan 14 – Jab. (Jacob) Mumenthaler, weaver={weber}… Johannes Joggoli (Jacob), b Aug 1702 (age 72, s/o Heinrich M. & Barb Hauen?) (#17, p60a/126) 1775
B – Jan 20 - Jakob (m 1791, d1808) - par: Jakob Mumenthaler … & Anna Maria born Hunig, witness: Jakob Mumenthaler (#5, p43a/80)
B – Sept 21 – Elisabeth (d Jan 1779) – d/o Jacob Mumenthaler, the bookbinder, and Mar(ia) Elisab(eth) Bär (#5, p46b/87)
B – Oct 22 – Anna Maria – par: Salomon Mumenthaer … from here & Anna Wuest (#5, p48a/88)
M - Feb 19, 26, Mar 5 (banns) - Ullrich [Leibhardt]? from Lotzwil & Anna Mar(ia) Mumenthaler born Meyer, (father) Jacob deceased (#12, p21b/35) 1776
No Mumenthaler births
No Mumenthaler marriages
D – Apr 30 – Barbara Geiser, born Mumenthaler, b Mar 1707 (age 69, d/o Claus M. & Anna Weyerman, m Felix Geiser 1727) (#17, p59b/125) 1777
B – Jan 12 (at Shoren) – Samuel – par: Hans Ulli Liebundgut, carpenter={zimmerman} from Schoren & Maria Mumenthaler; witnesses: Samuel Liebundgut from Schoren, Ulli Kuert?….., Anna Barbara Liebundgut (#5, p56b/103)
B – Jan 24 – (Langenthal) – Maria Elisabethli – d/o Jacob Mumanthaler,…. & Anna Maria Hunig; witnesses: Friedrich Zulauf, Felix?…., Maria Elisabeth Mumenthaler born Bär, Elisabeth Mumenthaler (#5, p56b/103)
M - Oct 3 - Johannes Mumenthaler from here & Elisabeth [Hinni] from Sorngen?, m at Binderbail?; banns: Sept 14, 21, 28 (#12, p25a/42)
D – Feb 11 - Friedrich Mumenthaler, old, {zolner}=(customs administrator), bapt Mar 1700 (age 77, s/o Fried. M. & Margret Witschi)(#17, p60a/126)
D – Feb 23 – Elizabeth Heeren born Mumenthaler, lan?(husband?) school teacher, deceased, {witwe}=widow, b Sept 1721 (age 56, d/o Fried. M. & Elsbeth Sägesser; m Salomon Heeren 1743) (#17, p60a/126)
D - Oct 10 – Samuel Mumenthaler, {offistan}=officer?, b Jun 1704 (age 73, s/o Uli M. & Anna Steimer) (#17, p60b/127) 1778
B - Johannes, b Jan 1 (?1794, marr? 1808) - par Johannes Mumenthaler … & Elisabeth Hinni; witnesses: Johannes Mumenthaler (the child’s grandfather), Johannes Henni... (#5, p61b113)
B - Jan 4 – Jacob - par: Saloman Mumenthaler & Anna Wüest, witness: Jacob Mumenthaler (#5, p61b113)
M - Nov 27 - Friedrich Mumenthaler & Anna Brugger, banns: Nov 8,15,22 (#12, p27/46)
D – Feb 28 – Barbara Mumenthaler, born Mumenthaler, Peter’s wife, b Oct 1716 (age 62, d/o Hans M. & Madlena Ubersax; m Peter M. 1762) (#17, p61a/128)
D – Apr 6 – Barbara Mumenthaler, born Geiser, Joh. the elderly doctor’s wife, b Dec 1702 (age 76, m 1725 to Johannes M.) (#17, p61a/128)
D – Aug 30 – Anna Muhmenthaler, born Zulauf, Joh. elderly school teacher’s wife, b Mar 1717 (age 61, m Johannes M., child b 1756) (#17, p61a/128) 1779
B –Oct 3 - Johan Jacob - par: Friedrich Mumenthaler, {glaser}=glazier(fits glass into windows) & Anna Brugger; witnesses: Jacob Mumenthaler, Johannes Marti, Anna Maria Mumenthaler, {buchbinder}=bookbinder (#5, p71a/130)
M - (no Mumenthaler marriages)
D – Jan 27 – Elisabeth Mumenthaler, Jacob, the {buchbinder}=bookbinder's child, b Sept 1775. (#17, p62a/130)
D – Feb 17 – Elisabeth Mumenthaler, born Egger, {Amman}=(Mayor Frederich’s) wife. (Elsbeth Egger m Freidrich M. in 1744) (#17, p62a/130) (see also Frederick Mumenthaler, Ammans (Mayor/magistrate) - #5, p82a)
D – Sept 9 – Anna Mumenthaler, born Eggimann, Sam(uel) the {offistans?}=officer? deceased, widow (Anna Eggiman m Samuel M. 1753) (#17, p62b/131) 1780
B - Oct 15 – Andres - par: Salomon Mumenthaller …? & Anna Wüst/Wüest, witness: Anna Maria Mumenthaler, (#5, p76b/141)
M – Sept 15 - Johannes Marti & Elisabeth Mumenthaler, at Stindasbail?, banns: Aug 6,13,20 (#12, p30/52)
D – Apr 30 – Johan Georg Mumenthaler, medical doctor, bapt May 1704 (s/o Frid. M. & Margret Witschi) (#17, p63a/132)
D – May 7 – Anna Mumenthaler, born Kuert, {hausen}=housewife, {wittib}=widow, bapt Sept 1707 (age 73, Anna Kuert m Hans M. 1728) (#17, p63a/132) 1781
B – Mar 9 – Anna Maria – par: [[Mumenthaler-3|Joh(ann) Felix Mumenthaler]], {kaufhausbrut}=store keeper? & [[Gerig-82|Anna Barb(ara) Gerig]], witness: Anna Barbara M. born Marti, Jacob the doctor’s wife. (#5, p79b/145)
B – Apr 6 - Johan Andres (d July 1781) - par: Friedrich Mumenthaler, {glaser}=glazier & Anna Brugger (#5, p78b/145)
B – Nov 11 – Johannes – par: Johannes Marti & Anna Elisabeth Mumenthaler; witnesses: Jacob Mumenthaler, {zolner}=(Tax collector); Friedrich Mumenthaler, {amman}=mayor, magistrate; Maria Elisabeth Mumenthaler, born Bär (#5, p82a/152)
B – Dec 2 – Felix - par: Johannes Mumenthaller…… & Elisabeth Hunig; witnesses: Felix Mumenthaler, {kauf-birt}=storekeeper; Peter Rolf, {farber}=dyer; Anna Mumenthaler, Donniels? (#5, p82a/152)
M - (no Mumenthaler marriages)
D – June 29 - Peter Mumenthaler, {mader?} Peter, bapt Nov. 1705 (#17, p64a/134)
D – July 9 - Johan Andres Mumenthaler, Fred. the {glaser}=glazier’s child, bapt Apr 1781 (#17, p64a/134)
D – Aug 28 – Verena Mumenthaler, born Straub, Ulli’s widow (Verena Straub/Staub m Ulli M. 1734) (#17, p64a/134) 1782
B – Apr 12 – Johannes (d1859) – par: Johannes Hunig ….. & Anna Maria Mumenthaler (#5, p85b/159)
B – July 14 – Barbara – par: Samuel Hans Mumenthaler & Maria Streistalma? (#5, p86b/161)
B – Nov 17 - Anna Maria – par: Friedrich Mumenthaler, {glaser}=glazier & Anna Brügger (#5, p87b/163)
M - banns: Aug 4/11/18 - Johan Georg [Laub] & Elisabeth Mumenthaler (#12, p33/58)
M - Nov 3? (marr) - Johannes Gruber & Elisabeth Mumenthaler (#12, p33/59)
D - Jan 10 – Anna Barbara Mumenthaler, Felix the storekeeper’s child? (no bapt date, can't be his wife bc she had another child in 1785) (#17, p65a/136)
D – Apr 4 – Peter Mumenthaler, {kuester?}=church sexton (pastor’s asst), bapt Dec 1709 (age 73, s/o Claus M. & Maria Gerber) (#17, p65a/136)
D – Apr 27 – Anna Mumenthaler, born Geyser, Peter’s the Kuester=church sexton wife. Bapt Feb 1710 (age 72) (#17, p65a/136)
D – Sept 15 – Barbara Mumenthaler, born Binz?. Joh.(annes) the {bogner}=bowmaker's wife (#17, p65b/137) 1783
B – Mar 21 - Johan Jacob– par: Johannes Gerber, rope maker {seiler} & Elisabeth Mumenthaler; witnesses: Johan Jacob Mumenthaler, {zolner}=toll/tax collector, Anna Maria Gerber (#5, p90a/168)
B – Dec 7 – Johan Jacob (d Mar 1784) – par: Johan Georg Serb? & Elisabeth Mumenthaler; witnesses: Johannes Mumenthaler, {zol.} Joh. (#5, p93a/174)
M - July 4? - Johannes Mumenthaler & Verena Geyser [Geiser], banns: Jun 15,22/29 (#12, p35a/62)
M - Aug 2 - Johannes Mumenthaler & Anna Maria Bögli , banns: July 13,20,27(#12, p35a/62)
M - Sept 18 - Hans Jacob Mumenthaler & Anna Barbara Raist?, banns: Aug 10,17,24 (#12, p35a/62)
M - Oct 30 - Friedrich Mumenthaler & Anna Maria Marti , banns: Oct 12,19,26 (#12, p35b/63)
D - (no Mumenthaler deaths) 1784
B – Feb 8 – Johan Jacob (d Feb 1804) – par: Jacob [Bracher] ropemaker={seiler} {dornniels?} & Anna Mumenthaler; witnesses: Johannes Mumenthaler, stocking knitter {strumpf b.}, Barbara Bracher (#5, p94b/177)
B – May 16 – Jacob – par: Jacob Mumenthaler, {steisen schriber}=(land clerk, maybe recorder of deeds) & Anna Barbara Krist?; witnesses: Samuel Mumenthaler, Anna Barbara Mumenthaler (#5, p95a/178)
B – Sept 12 – Felix (d Oct 1788) – par: Johannes Hunig in the {grahhen?} & Anna Maria Mumenthaler; witnesses: Felix Mumenthaler, {fragbribal lohb?}, Johannes Mumenthaler {strumpf biber}=stocking knitter, Anna Bracher, born Mumenthaler (#5, p96b/181)
B – Oct 22 – Anna Maria – par: Friedrich Mumenthaler {grichtsas.?}=(prob court judge) & Anna Maria Marti; witnesses: Friedrich Mumenthaler, {amman}=mayor, magistrate; Catharina Marti, {gebahen?}=maiden name Scherer; Barbara Mumenthaler, {geb}=born Luthi [Luthy]? (#5, p97a/182)
B – Dec 19 – Anna Catharina – par: Friedrich Mumenthaler, {glaser}=glazier, & Anna Brugger (#5, p97b/183)
M - (no Mumenthaler marriages)
D – Apr 26 – Elisabeth Rienhold, born Mumenthaler, Johan Arnolds wife, from Rud?, bapt July 1750 (#17, p67a/140)
D – May 15 – Christina Mumenthaler, bapt Jan 1717 (d/o Joh. M. & Christina Herzig) (#17, p67a/140) 1785
B – Jan 14 – Anna Maria (d 1785) – par: Jacob Bracher, ropemaker {seiler dornniels?} & Anna Mumenthaler; witnesses: Johannes Mumenthaler, stocking knitter {strumpf bib.}; Barbara Bracher; Anna Maria Hunig born Mumenthaler (#5, p99a/186)
B – Apr 27 – Anna Maria (d July 1785) – par: Johannes Gerber, ropemaker {seiler} & Elisabeth Mumenthaler (#5, p100a/188)
B – Aug 14 – Anna Barbara – par: [[Mumenthaler-3|Felix Mumenthaler]], old shopkeeper={alt kaufh. birt?} & [[Gerig-82|Anna Barbara Gerig]]; witnesses: Samuel Mumenthaler, {wagsen heib?}=wagonhand?; Anna Maria Zulaug; Amma Maria Mumenthaler (#5, p101b/191)
B – Oct 2 – Anna Maria – par: Johan Georg Laub? & Elisabeth Mumenthaler; witnesses: Johannes Mumenthaler; Anna Geyser, born Zulauf, Jacob’s wife; Anna Maria Zulauf, Peter Rolf’s wife (#5, p101b/191)
B – Oct 23 – Anna Maria – par: Johannes Mumenthaler, {wagner}=cartwright, wagonmaker & Anna Maria Kuert (#5, p103a/192)
M - May 1,8,15 banns (no marr date) - Friedrich Mumenthaler, from here & Maria Anna Stober (#12, p38b/69)
M - June 24 - Samuel Mumenthaler, from here & Anna Holliger [Holinger], banns: June 5,12,19 (#12, p38b/69)
D – Feb 11 – Friedrich Mumenthaler, {steisen scriber}=(recorder of deeds), bapt Sept 1726 (age 59, s/o Jacob Mumenthaler & Barbara Lanz) (#17, p68a/142)
D – July 18 – Anna Maria Mumenthaler, Claus/deceased father…..in the Spital, bapt Sept 1733 (age 52, d/o Claus Mumenthaler & Maria Dorff) (#17, p68b/143) 1786
B – Mar 26 – Samuel – s/o Johannes Hunig in the {grahyon?} & Anna Maria Mumenthaler (#5, p105a/198)
B – June 23 – Johannes – s/o Johannes Gerber, {sailor}=ropemaker & Elisabeth Mumenthaler, died Sept 1801/4? (#5, p106a/200)
B – Sept 1 – Elisabeth – d/o Samuel Mumenthaler (occ:) {steisen schr.}=(land clerk, maybe recorder of deeds) & Anna Holliger; witness: Friedrich Mumenthaler, the {Briden?} (#5, p107a/202)
B – Oct 13 – Johannes – s/o Jacob Bracher, {seiler donniels?}=(ropemaker ?) & Anna Mumenthaler; witness: Johannes Mumenthaler, stocking knnitter {strumpfb.}, d May 184? (#5, p107b/203)
B – Nov 24 – Anna Barbara – d/o Friedrich Mumenthaler {färber}=dyer & Anna Barbara Dennler; witnesses: Felix Dennler {Kupferschmied}=coppersmith & Elsabeth Mumenthaler, born Marti; Anna Barbara Mumenthaler, born Marti (#5, p108a/204)
B – Johan Friedrich – s/o Johan Marti, {zollner}=tax collector {zu}=at {Mangen?} & Anna Elisabeth Mumenthaler; d? 1815 (#5, p108b/205)
B – Aug 20 – Anna Barbara – d/o Friedrich Mumenthaler {chirurgin}=surgeon (other records have occ as "med. pract.") & Anna Stober; witnesses: Jo. Jacob Mumenthaler, {hyluicus?}; Anna Barbara Mumenthaler; m? 1814 (#5, p108b/205)
M – Mar 20 – Friedrich Mumenthaler & Anna Barbara Dennler, banns: Feb 26, May 5, 12 (#12, p40a/72)
D - Mar 16 – Friederich Mumenthaler, (occ:) {hoysam?}, (s/o) Fritz, bapt Apr 1712 (age 74, s/o Friderich Mumenthaler & Maria Geiser) (#17, p69a/144) 1787
B – Jan 7 – Susanna, d Oct 1789 – d/o Friederich Mumenthaler, {glaser}=glazier & Anna Brugger; witnesses: Samuel Mumenthaler, {steisen schr.}=(land clerk, maybe recorder of deeds); Susanna Geyser, born Mumenthaler (#5, p109b/207)
B – Aug 24 – Johan {ofhin? lihh? spur.}=illegitimate – mother: Mariaanna Mumenthaler, Felix {nw. ehlich obblast per legitimation von 22 July 1808} (#5, p112a/212)
B – Oct 21 – Maria Elisibetli (child) – d/o Hans Georg Laub, stocking knitter & Elisabeth Mumenthaler; witnesses: Johannes Mumenthaler, stocking knitter; Anna Maria Hunig, born Mumenthaler, Joh(annes)’ wife. (#5, p113a/214)
M – Nov 30 - Samuel Mumenthaler & Anna Maria Zulauf, banns: Nov 6,18,25 (#12, p43a/78)
D – Mar 8 – Jacob Mumenthaler, {med. Pract.}=doctor, bapt June 1737 (age 50, s/o Johannes Mumenthaler & Barbara Geyser) (#17, p70a/146) 1788
B – Jan 25 – Anna Barbara {spur.}=illegitimate; mother: Anna Maria Mumenthaler, (d/o?) Jac(ob) in {unl.} Spitahl; witnesses: Jacob Mumenthaler, the grandfather; Elsbeth Mumenthaler, {sama?} {frau}=wife; Anna Barbara Mumenthaler, born Dennler (#5, p115a/218)
B – June 29 – Elisabeth – d/o Friederich Mumenthaler, {grichtsas.}=(prob court judge) & Anna Maria Marti; witnesses: Samuel Mumenthaler {staysanseh }, Anna Maria Mumenthaler, born Zulauf (#5, p116b/221)
B – Sept 12 – Anna Maria – d/o Samuel Mumenthaler {steisen schreiber}=(land clerk, maybe recorder of deeds) & Anna Holliger; witnesses: Anna Maria Mumenthaler, born Marti (#5, p117a/222)
B – Sept 26 – Maria Elisabeth – d/o Johannes Mumenther, {wagner}=cartwright (wagon maker) & Anna Maria [Bögli] (#5, p117b/223)
M - (no Mumenthaler marriages)
D - (no Mumenthaler deaths) 1789
B - Jan 4 – Anna Barbara – d/o Jacob Mumenthaler {steisen schr.}=(land clerk, maybe recorder of deeds) {sel}=deceased & Anna Barbara Raist?; witnesses: Anna Mumenthaler, born Holliger, Sam’s wife; Anna Mumenthaler, born Stober, Fried’s wife (#5, p120a/228)
B – Jan 16 – Elisabeth – d/o Johannes Gerber, {seiler}=ropemaker & Elisabeth Mumenthaler (#5, p120a/228)
B – Jan 18 – Elisabeth – d/o Friedrich Mumenthaler {glaser}=glazier (installs glass in windows) & Anna Brugger; witness: Samuel Mumenthaler {steisen schr.}=(land clerk, maybe recorder of deeds) (#5, p120a/228)
B – Mar 6 – Anna Maria – Samuel Mumenthaler, doctor, Joh. & Anna Maria Zulauf; witness: Elisabeth Mumenthaler, born Marti, Joh. the doctor’s wife (#5, p120b/229)
B – Aug 28 – [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Mumenthaler-9 Johannes] (m 1811) – s/o Johannes Mumenthaler, joh. {pasam(enter)}= (cord, braid, tassels) & Verena Geyser; witness: Johannes Mumenthaler the {grossvater}=grandfather (#5, p123a/234)
M - (no Mumenthaler marriages)
D - Mar 11 - Elisabeth Mumenthaler, (no age) Friedrich the {grichtsasen?} (prob court judge} child (this Fried.'s wife was Anna Maria Marti) (#17, p72a/150)
D – Oct 15 – Susanna Mumenthaler, Fried.(rich) the {glaser}=glazier’s child, {entrunken}=drowned, bapt Jan 1787 (#17, p72b/151) 1790
B - Jan 17 – Elisabeth (d Feb) – d/o Friederich Mumenthaler, {grichtsas.}=(prob court judge) & Anna Maria Marti; witnesses: Samuel Mumenthaler, {steisen schrib.}=(land clerk, maybe recorder of deeds); Maria Mumenthaler, born Zulauf; Elisabeth Marti, Müller {sel}=deceased (#5, p125a/238)
B – Aug 29 – Catarina (d Jan 1806) – d/o Samuel Mumenthaler, {steisen schr(iber)}=(land clerk, maybe recorder of deeds) & Anna Holliger; witnesses: Johan Jacob Holliger from Bonischbril?; Susanna Geyser, born Mumenthaler; (#5, p128a/244)
B – Sept 5 – Anna – Johan Georg Laub, {Strumpfbeber}=stocking knitter & Eisabeth Mumenthaler; witness: Anna Mumenthaler, Jacob Bracher’s wife (#5, p128a/244)
B – Oct 8 – Anna Barbara – d/o Johannes Mumenthaler {stagner?} & Maria Bögli (#5, p128b/245)
B – Nov 5 – Anna Barbara – d/o Samuel Mumenthaler, Joh. Doct. (prob s/o Johannes the doctor) & Anna Maria Zulauf; witnesses: Felix Zulauf, child’s {grichts?}=(prob court judge); Anna Maria Mumenthaler, born Marti (#5, p129a/246)
M - (no Mumenthaler marriages)
D – Feb 9 – Elisabeth Mumenthaler, Fried. the {grichtsasen?}=(prob court judge) child, b Jan 1790 (#17, p73a/152)
D – June 26 – Anna Mumenthaer, born Wuss? [Wüst], Solomon the {J/Tischon?} wife (no age) (#17, p73b/153)
D – Sept 16 – Elisabeth Mumenthaler, Fried. the [glaser]=glazier’s child, bapt Jan 1789 (#17, p73b/153) 1791
B – Mar 17 – Susanna – par: Friederich Mumenthaler, glazier & Anna Brugger; witnesses: Susanna Mumenthaler, Fried.(rich) Geyser’s wife; Anna Mumenthaler, born Holliger, Sam’s wife (#5, p131a/250)
B – Apr 15 – Jacob Friederich (d1838?) – par: Johannes Graber, {seiler}=ropemaker & Elisabeth Mumethaler (#5, p131b/251)
B – Apr 29 – [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Mumenthaler-2 Maria Elisabeth] – par: Friederich Mumenthaler, {med. pract.} & Anna Maria Stober; witnesses: Friederich Mumenthaler, {handelsman}=merchant; Anna Maria Mumenthaler, {Jac. Optic.} (wife of Jacob......) #5, p131b/251)
M - (no Mumenthaler marriages)
D - Jan 13 – Anna Mumenthaler, born Denler [Dennler], Joh. Jacob the {kaufman's sel Bilba}=(merchant's wife, deceased, ??}, bapt May 1708 (age 83) (#17, p74a/154) 1792
B – Mar 25 – Friederich – par: Jacob Mumenthaler {steisen schriber}=(land clerk, maybe recorder of deeds) & Barbara Strich/Raist?; witnesses: David Mumenthaler; Friederich Mumenthaler {handelsman }=merchant; Maria Elisabeth Marti {handelsman’s sel} (merchant’s wife, husband deceased) (#5, p136a/260)
B – Oct 7 – Samuel (d1794) – s/o Johannes Mumenthaler, {Pasamenter}=(cord, braid, tassels) & Verena Geiser (#5, p138b/265)
M - (no Mumenthaler marriages)
D – Jan 8 – Anna Maria Leibundgut born Mumenthaler, (wife of) Hans Ulli, {zimm.}=carpenter {h.?} Schoren, bapt Dec 1738 (d/o Johannes Mumenthaler & Maria Frank) (#17, p75a/156)
D – Feb 17 – Samuel Mumenthaler, {holz}=wood, Barbara?, bapt Sept 1732 (#17, p75a/156)
D – Dec 27 – Anna Barbara Mumenthaler, (daug of) Fried(rich) the {steisen schriber sel tochter)=land recorder, deceased, daughter; bapt Mar 1752 (#17, p75a/156) - (age 40, d/o Fred. M. & Elsbeth Brand) 1793
B – Feb 1 – Elisabeth – d/o Frederich Mumenthaler {hanslman}=merchant & Anna Maria Marti; witnesses: Friedrich Mumenthaler, {cisenhindler?}; Elisabeth Denler, born Marti, Sam’s wife; Anna Maria Mumenthaler, born Zulauf, Sam’s wife (#5, p140a/268)
B – Mar 15 – Elisabeth – d/o Friederich Mumenthaler, glazier & Anna Brugger (#5, p141a/270)
M - (no Mumenthaler marriages)
D – Feb 26 – Johannes Mumenthaler, {zolner, johan, alt. schule meister}=(occ: tax collector, son of Johannes the old school teacher), bapt Jan 1723 (age 70, s/o Joh. M. & Christina Herzig) (#17, p76a/158)
D – May 29 – Elisabeth Mumenthaler, born Brand, Fried(rich) the {seisen scriber}=(recorder of deeds), {sel}=deceased, {frau}=wife (no bapt date) (#17, p76a/158) 1794
B – Apr 25 – Anna Maria – d/o Jacob Bracher, {donniels?} & Anna Mumenthaler; witness: Elisabeth Laub, born Mumenthaler (#5, p145a/278)
B – Aug 24 – Andres – s/o Johannes Gerber, {seiler}=ropemaker & Elisabeth Mumenthaler; witness: Jacob Mumenthaler, {kinfers?} (#5, p146b/281)
B – Sept 5 – Rosina – d/o Samuel Mumenthaler, {steigsen shriber}=land recorder & Anna Holliger; witnesses: Anna Maria Mumenthaler, born Zulauf; Elisabeth Mumenthaer, born Hanni [Harri?/Hinni?] (#5, p146b/281)
M – Oct 17 – Samuel Mumenthaler, {Salom. spur}=(s/o Salome/Salomon, Illegitimate) & Elsbeth {osrobs?}, (d/o?) Andres Herzog, deceased, {Stiten?, Bagde?}, from here, banns: Sept 28, Oct 5, 12 (#12, p56a/104)
M – Dec 12 – Felix Herzog {baubants? Felix sel} (m?? s/o Felix deceased) & Barbara Denler {frid Mumenthaler sel}=(d/o? Fried. M. deceased), {stitbe?, baydn?} from here; banns: Nov 16,23,30, Dec 7 (#12, p56b/105)
D – Jan 9 – Samuel Mumenthaler, Joh. the {pasamenter's}=(cord, braid, tassels) child, bapt Oct 1792 (#17, p77a/160)
D – Feb 5 – Elisabeth Mumenthaler, born Geyser, Johannes the {Pasamentar’s}=(cord, braid, tassels) wife, bapt March 1723 (#17, p77a/160) 1795
B – Jan 30 - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Mumenthaler-11 Joh. Friederich] – s/o Friederich Mumenthaler {med. Pract.} & Anna Maria Stober (#5, p148b/285)
B – Mar 13 - Jacob (d Sept 1796) – s/o Johannes Mumenthaler, {strumpfbaber}=s tocking weaver & Elisabeth Harri (#5, p149a/286)
B – July 10 – Elisabeth (d Dec 1795) – d/o Samuel Mumenthaler, (s/o) Salomon & Elsbeth Probst; witness: Maria Elisabeth Mumenthaler, doctor’s (wife) (#5, p150a/288)
B – July 31 – Anna Maria (d Sept 1795) – d/o Johannes Mumenthaler, {pasam.}=(cord, braid, tassels) & Verena Geyser (#5, p150b/289)
B – Dec 4 – Elisabeth – d/o Samuel Mumenthaler, doctor & Anna Maria Zulauf; witnesses: Johannes Mumenthaler, doct.; Elisabeth Mumenthaler (#5, p151b/291)
M – Feb 12 at Lahbail? – Salomon Blach? & Anna Barbara Rufanouht [Rufenacht], (d/o?) Samuel Mumenthaler, deceased {stitter?, bryda?} from here; banns: Jan 25, Feb 1,8 (#12, p57a/106)
D - Sept 16 – Anna Maria Mumenthaler, joh. the {pasamenter’s}=(cord, braid, tassels) child, bapt July 1795 (#17, p78b/163)
D – Sept 16 – Haus Mumenthaler, {lamhaus}, bapt May 1722 (#17, p78b/163)
D – Dec 4 – Elisabeth Mumenthaler, Sam. {b. im ob. Syit?} bapt July 1795 (#17, p78b/163) 1796
B – Nov 13 – Samuel (d1861) – s/o Johannes Mumenthaler, Joh. {pasamenter}=(cord, braid, tassels) & Verena Geyser (#5, p155b/299)
M - (no Mumenthaler marriages)
D – Sept 7 – Jacob Mumenthaler, joh. the {strumpfbeber}=stockingweaver’s child, bapt Mar 1795 (#17, p79b/165) 1797
B – Jan 1 – Maria Elisabeth – d/o Friederich Mumenthaler, glazier, & Anna Brugger (#66, p3b/1b)
B – Feb 26 (at Schoren) – Barbara – d/o Samuel Lappert, {hutmaeher? Samuels} & Barbara mumenht.; witness Anna Maria Mumenht. (#6, p4a/2)
B – Apr 14 – Anna Catharina – d/o Friederich Mumenthaler {med. Pract} & Anna Stober (#6, p4b/3)
B – Oct 29 – Joh. Jacob (d July 1798) – s/o Samuel Mumenthaler & Elsbeth Probst, from Sumiswald (#6, p7a/8)
B – Nov 26 – Barbara (d Mar 1798) – d/o Johannes Lappert & Verena Mumenthaler, from Sumiswald (#6, p7b/9)
M - Oct 13 – Jacob [Madliger] (Bern/Langenthal) & Rosina Mumenthaler; banns: Sept 24, Oct 1,8) (#12, p62b/117)
D – Jan 18 – Daniel Mumenthaler, {hoyfra? Danniel}, bapt May 1722 (s/o Fritz M. & Maria Geiser) (#17, p80a/166)
D – Feb 6 - Margarith Mumenthaler, born Zulauf, {hoy fenan?} Danniel’s {Witba}=wife, bapt Aug 1722 (Margritha Zulauf m Daniel M. Jan 27, 1747) (#17, p80a/166)
D – Apr 29 – Barbara Mumenthaler, born Luthi, {hanelman}=merchant and Johan’s wife, bapt Apr 1735 (#17, p80b/167)
D – Apr 30 – Elisabeth Laub, born Mumenthaler, joh. George {sirens? laus? sasam} wife, bapt Nov 1756 (d/o Joh. M. & Anna Zulauf) (#17, p80b/167) 1798
B - Feb 18 – Jacob Friderich – s/o Jacob Madliger & Rosina Mumenthaler; witness: Friderich Mumenthaler {med prat} (#6, p9b/13)
B – Sept 16 – Rosina (d Dec 22, 1879) – d/o Samuel Mumenthaler ….. & Maria Zulauf; witness: Johanna Mumenthaler…..; Anna Barbara Mumenthaler, born Marti (#6, p12b/19)
B – Dec 7 – Samuel (died) – s/o Johannes Graber (Gerber)? {seiler}=ropemaker & Elisabeth Mumenthaler (#6, p14a/22)
M - (no Mumenthaler marriages)
D – Apr 16 – Anna Mumenthaler, born Begert, age 40 (b1758) (#17, p81a/168) [This can't be Anna Barbara Begert who m Felix Mumenthaler because she was born in 1725, but there is no other death record for her.]
D – July 5 – Susanna Geyser, born Mumenthaler, age 22 (b abt 1776) (#17, p81a/168)
D – July 17 – Johan Jacob Mumenthaler, Samuel’s child, bapt July 1798 (#17, p81a/168) 1799
B – Jan 18 – Anna Barbara (d1800?) – Johannes Mumenthaler, {stahlman?} (stahl=steel) & Elisabeth Harri ….. (#6, p16a/26)
B – Nov 1 – Jacob (d) – s/o Jacob Madligan & Rosina Mumenthaler; witness: David Mumenthaler (#6, p19a/32)
M – Sept 15, 27, Oct 3 banns (no marr date) - Salomon Mumenthaler, from here … & Elisabeth Jensmi?/J ulmi? (#12, p65b/123)
D – May 24 – Felix Bugter? Mumenthaler?, age? 93 (#17, p82b/171)
D – Oct 14 – Elisabeth Mumenthaler born Probst from Langenthal, died at .... in the ....(age) 70. (#17, p82b/171)
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Here are the [https://www.query.sta.be.ch/archivplansuche.aspx?ID=225247sources] for the Mumenthaler family in Langenthal in 1800-1820:
Source #6 - Langenthal baptism records 1797-1820
Source #12 - Langenthal marriage records 1762-1816
Source #17 - Langenthal death records 1728-1820
Page numbers are provided for each record so other researchers can easily find the original documents. *Record codes -- B=baptism, M=marriage, D=death
*Source code -- (#1, p56/103) means - #1=source #1, p56=digital file page, /103=actual number on page
*Uncertain letters — H-G or H/G = uncertain which letter; (ara) = not visible, assumed; {german word}
*Surnames have tried to be matched with the [https://hls-dhs-dss.ch/famn/index.php Register of Swiss Surnames], Canton Bern. If found, the possible correct spelling is listed in [brackets] * Marriages with 2-4 dates ( June 20/July 8) are date(s) of banns or proclamation and lastly the date of actual marriage 1800-1820 records 1800
Bp – Jan 31 – Johan Jacob, s/o Jacob Mumenthaler, {hafner}=potter & Barbara Staub from here; witness: Johannes Staub, Elisabeth Staub (#6, p22a/36)
Bp – June 5 – Susanna Jakoba – d/o Jak. Friderich Mumenthaler, {negot?} & Magdalana Farder? [Farber?] from …. ; witnesses: Chas.? Hans? Mumenthaler, Susanna Müller, Jakoba Wolf born Müller (#6, p27a/46)
M - (no Mumenthaler marriages)
D – Feb 3 – Friderich Mumenthaler, {Gtsur?} from Langenthal, bapt Sept (17)57? (#17, p83a/172)
D – Mar 5 – Anna Elisabeth Mumenthaler, Johannes from Langenthal, bapt (17)73, (age abt 27) died (in?) child (birth?), child was dead (born?) from …. ((#17, p83a/172) 1801
Bp – Jan 23 – Johan Jakob – s/o Jakob Madliger & Rosina Mumenthaler; withnesses: Johan David Mumenthaler (#6, p28a/48)
Bp – Mar 1 – Anna Maria (d1871) – d/o Samuel Lappert & Barbara Mumenthaler; witness: Anna Maria Stag? born Lappert (#6, p28b/49)
Bp – Oct 11 – Samuel Friedrich (d Mar 1802) – s/o Friedrich Mumenthaler, {hinger?} & Magdalena Ffärder? [Färber?]; witnesses: Friedrich Mumenthaler, {prist.?}, Samuel Mumenthaler, Anna Maria mumenthaler (#6, p30b/53)
Bp – Feb 13 – Anna Barbara – d/o Jakob Mumenthaler & Anna Barbara Kichanan? From Wynan? (#6, p32a/56)
Bp – Sept 6 – Jakob – s/o Jakob Mumenthaler & Elisabeth Rahlann? (#6, p32a/56)
M – banns: July 19-26-Aug 2 (no marr date) – Jacob Mumenthaler & Elisabeth Farron (#12, p69a/130)
M – banns: Sept 27-Oct 4-11 (no marr date) - Johannes Mumenthaler, Doctor & Anna Barb. Zulauf, marr at {Stindarwyl?} (#12, p69b/131)
D – July 20 – Maria Mumenthaler, born Staub from Langenthal, b 1717 (#17, p84a/174) 1802
Bp – Apr 25 – Joh. Georg – s/o Johannes Mumenthaler, Doctor {Soher?} & Anna Barbara Zulauf; witnesses: Joh. Georg Mumenthaler, doct. {arus?}=physician?; Elisabeth Mumenthaler (#6, p33b/59)
Bp – Sept 5 – Anna Barbara (d Sept 1802) – d/o Johannes Gerber, {seiler}= rope maker, rope merchant, & Elisabeth Mumenthaler (#6, p36b/65)
Bp – Dec 5 – Felix – s/o Felix Mumenthaler from Langanthal & Maria Haller?, (#6, p38a/68)
M – Mar 12 – H(an)s. Ullirich Zulauf, {bleibard?} from here & Anna Maria Mumenthaler, at Kirchberg (banns: Feb 21-28-Mar 7) (#12, p70b/133)
M – May 20 – Samuel Mumenthaler & Barbara Geiser at Wynigen (banns: Apr 25-May 2-9) (#12, p70b/133)
M – May 21 – Joh(ann) David Mumenthaler & Anna Maria Geiser at ? (banns May 9-16) (#12, p71a/134)
D – Mar 20 – Samuel Fried(rich) Mumenthaler, Fried.’s child, from Langenthal, bapt 1801 (#17, p85a/176) 1803
Bp – July 3 – Barbara – d/o Jakob Madliger & Rosina Mumenthaler (#6, p40b/73)
Bp – Aug 21 – Anna Maria – d/o Jakob Mumenthaler & Elisabeth Farron (#6, p41a/74)
Bp – Aug 26 – Joh. Ullrich (d Sept 1803) – s/o Joh. Ullrich Zulauf, {färber}=dyer {janger?}=(maybe Jager=hunter) & Anna Maria Mumentaler (#6, p41b/75)
Bp – Nov 19 – Anna Barbara – d/o Samuel Mumenthaler & Anna Barbara {Geister?} [Geiser] (#6, p43a/78)
B – Dec 15 – Maria Elisabeth – d/o Felix Mumenthaler {schuster}=(cobbler, shoemaker) & Salome Wirth (#6, p44a/80)
M - (no Mumenthaler marriages)
D – Feb 1 – Elisabeth Mumenthaler, born Marti, from Langenthal, bapt Dec 1736 (#17, p86a/178)
D – Mar. 6 – Anna Barb(ara) Mumenthaler, (d/o) Joh(annes) from Langenthal, bapt 1799 (#17, p86a/178)
D – Aug 20 – Johannes Mumenthaler from Langenthal, bapt 1751 (#17, p86b/179) 1804
Bp – Jan 20 – Friedrich (d Jan 30 or 1804) - Johannes Mumenthaler, doctor & Anna Barbara Zulauf; witnesses: Samuel Mumenthaler {avune?}, Anna Barb. Zulauf born Marti (#6, p44b/81)
M – banns: Jan 8-15-22 (no marr date) – Heinrich {Henzilun?} [Henzelin] from {Stesulberg}? & A. M. (Anna Maria) Mumenthaler born Marti, from here (#12, p76a/144)
M – May 9 – Jacob Mumenthaler from here & Anna Barb. Lanz from {Zoganbuch?}, m at {Lousligen?} (banns: Feb 19-26-Mar 4) (#12, p76a/144)
D - Jan 23 – Friedrich Mumenthaler, (s/o) Joh(annes) from Langenthal, bapt 1804) (#17, p87a/180) 1805
Bp – Apr 5 – Friedrich {unehelich}-illegitimate (d 1814?) – father: Jakob Geiser {friedlis geb. vid. C.m.}, mother: Maria Elisabeth Mumenthaler (#6, p53b/97)
Bp – Apr 5 – Anna Maria – d/o Johannes Gerber: {seiler}=(rope maker, rope merchant) & Elisabeth Mumenthaler (#6, p53b/97)
Bp – Apr 7 – Johannes – s/o Johannes Lappert & Varena Mumenthaler, from Schoren (#6, p54a/98)
Bp – July 26 – Friedrich – s/o Johannes Mumenthaler, doctor & Barbara Zulauf (#6, p55a/100)
Bp – Aug 18 – Joh. Ullrich (d Mar 1806) – s/o Joh. Ullrich Zulauf, {farber}=dyer & Anna Maria Mumenthaler, witness: Fried. Felix Mumenthaler (#6, p55b/101)
Bp – Sept 8 – Johannes (d May 20, 1864) – s/o Jakob Mumenthaler & Elisabeth Fehren? [Farron] (#6, p55b/101)
Bp – Jan 14 – Johannes (d Jul 27, 1805) – s/o Johan Jakob Mumenthaler, {glazer}={installs windows) & Barbara Lanz (#6, p57b/105)
M – Jan 8, 1805 - Felix Mumenthaler from here & Salome Wirth from {Grellingen?} (banns: Oct 14-21-29, 1804) (#12, p77b/147)
D – Dec 29 – Catharina Mumentaler, from Lgthal., bapt Aug 20, 1790 (#17, p88a/182) 1806
Bp – Mar 14 – Anna Maria (d Nov 2, 1873) – d/o Jakob Madliger, {profostin?} & Rosina Mumenthaler (#6, p59b/109)
Bp – July 6 – Anna Barbara – d/o Adreas Trinel?, {ulaminiacher?} & Anna Barbara Mumenthaler, from here (#6, p61a/112)
Bp – Aug 17 – Anna Maria (d Oct 1806) – d/o Jakob Mumenthaler, {glaser}=(glass, window installer) & Anna Barbara Lanz; witness: Anna Maria Mumenthaler born Geiser (#6, p62a/114)
Bp – Dec 12 – Andreas – s/o Felix Mumenthaler {Schumacher}=shoemaker, the Felix {kaufhaus}=storekeeper’s {bisthan?} & Salome Wirth from {Rumstair?} and ….. (#6, p65a/120)
M - (no Mumenthaler marriages)
D – Aug 16 – Salomon Mumenthaler from Lgthal, bapt 1732 (#17, p88a/182) [s/o Hans M. & Barb. Danuser]
D – Oct 27 – Anna Maria Mumenthaler, Jakob’s child, from Lgthal, bapt 1806 (#17, p88a/182) 1807
Bp – July 24 – Joh. Friedrich – s/o Jakob Mumenthaler, {mahler}=(painter?) & Barbara Lanz; witness: Friedrich Mumenthaler, cistarhand? (maybe cistarius=joiner, cabinet-maker) (#6, p68b/127)
Bp – Aug 14 – Barbara (died Sept 1807) – d/o Johannes Mumenthaler, doctor, & Barbara Zulauf; witness: Friedrich Mumenthaler, cistarhand? (#6, p69a,128)
Bp – Sept 6 – Joh. Friedrich –s/o Andreas Jomel? & Anna Barbara Mumenthaler; witness: Johan Leonhard Jomel? (#6, p69a,128)
Bp – Nov 29 - [[Momenteller-1|Rosina]] - par: Felix Mumenthaler (III), (s/o) Joh. deceased & Barbara Herrmann, from Signau, Bapt Langenthal, (#6, p70a/130) - [Rosina died in Ohio, USA in 1874]
M – (banns) Aug 16, 23, 30 / m Sept 16 - [[Mumenthaler-1|Felix Mumenthaler]] (III), {Joh. sel.)=son of the late [[Mumenthaler-3|Johann]], from {Egthl} & Anna [[Hermann-1136|Barbara Herrmann]] from Signau (#12, p85a/162) [This family went to America in 1819]
M – July 17 – Jakob Henzilun? [Henzelin] from Wynau & Anna Mumenthaler from Ryban? (#12, p86a/164 )
D – Mar 10 – Barbara Mumenthaler, from Lgthal, bapt 1728 (#17, p89a/184) [d/o Niclaus M. & Maria Dorff]
D – Apr 23 – Maria Elisabeth Mumenthaler from Lgthal, bapt 1777 (#17, p89a/184)
D – Sept 5 – Barbara Mumenthaler, Doct Joh’s child, bapt 1708 (#17, p89b/185) (age 99) 1808
Bp – May 26 – Elisabeth (d 1812) – d/o Johannes Mumenthaler & Elisabeth Geiser (#6, p73b/137)
Bp – June 12 – Samel (d Feb 4, 1880) – s/ o Samuel Mumenthaler & Anna Barbara Geiser; witness: Samuel Mumenthaler, {der peter salliser?}
(petersilie/petersilien = parsley), Anna Maria Mumenthaler, {der petrus/peters schorsten?} (#6, p74a/138)
Bp – Nov 6 (born Oct 24) – Maria Elisabeth – d/o Andreas Jomel? Mumenthaler, {hier, loohuh?} & Anna Barbara Mumenthaler; witness: Johannes Mumenthaler, {medicina doctor} (#6, p77b/145)
Bp – Dec 4 (born Nov 28) – Jakob – s/o Jakob Mumenthaler, Jakob’s (son) & Maria Jufer, (d/o) Hs. Ullrich, from {Malchran?}; witness: Hans Ullrich Jufar, from {Malchran?} (#6, p79a/148)
M - Feb 5 (in Wynigan?) - Jakob Mumenthaler (s/o Jakob from Langenthal) & Maria Jufer? (d/o Ulrich from Melchnau (3 mi SE of Langenthal) (#12, p87a)
M - Apr 1, here? - Johannes Mumenthaler (s/o Johannes Langenthal) - Elisabeth Grisard (#12, p87a)
D – Feb 25 – Maria Anna? Hunig, Jakob Muhmathaler from Lang., bapt Sept 1739 (#17, p90a/186) (m 1758) 1809
Bp - Jan 8 (born Dec 31, 1808) – Johannes (d 1870) – s/o Jakob Madligan & Rosina Mumenthaler; witnesses: Samuel Mumenthaler, {kramer?}, Magdalena Mumenthaler, Friedrich’s wife (#6, p80a/150)
Bp – Feb 24 (born Feb 16) – Anna Barbara (d1816) – d/o Johannes Georg Mumenthaler {medicin}=doctor, & Anna Barbara Zulauf, from Langenthal; witnesses: Friedrich Mumenthaler, {Cistan Negotiant}; Elisabeth Mumenthaler, father’s sister; Anna Maria Mumenthaer, Samuel’s daug. (#6, p81a/152)
Bp – May 11 (born May 4) – Susanna – d/o Johannes Mumenthaler, {hutmacher}=milliner (women’s hat maker) & Elisabeth Geiser from here; witness: Elisabeth Mumenthaler, {steisen? schreiber’s tochter}= ?? clerk’s daughter (#6, p83a/156)
Bp– June 9 (b June 1) – Jakob (d Feb 7, 187?) – s/o Jakob Schuenberger, {Gothgerber}=tanner?, & Barbara Mumenthaler, from here; witnesses: Johannes Mumenthaler {medicin}; Maria Mumenthaler, born Zulauf (#6, p83b/157)
Bp – June 9 (born June 7) – Elisabeth – d/o Joh. Heinrich Schmid …. & Anna Maria Mumenthaler (#6, p83b/157)
Bp – Oct 6 (born Sept 27) – [[Momenteller-4|Felix]] (IV) – s/o [[Mumenthaler-1|Felix Mumenthaler]] (III) & Anna [[Hermann-1136|Barbara Herrmann]] from Signau (#6, p85a/160) [This family went to America in 1819. Felix IV d in there after 1850]
Bp – Dec 31 (born Dec 24) – Elisabeth – d/o Jakob Mumenthaler, Friedrich’s (son) & Anna Barbara Lanz from {Harzogantaht?}; witnesses: Elisabeth Mumenthaler, the {arzt’s tochter}=doctor’s daughter; Elisabeth Mumenthaler, {steisen? schreiber’s tochter}=?? clerk’s daug. (#6, p85a/160)
M – (banns): June 4, 11, 18, {schein geben}=certificate given July 26 -- Friedrich Wildin?, Heinricht {sohn}=son, {maurer}=mason from {Schaffishaim?} …. & Barbara Mumenthaler, Joh(annes) the {wagner}=cartwright or wagon maker {tochter}=daughter, from here –- {er}=he baptiz Sept 18, 1785, {Admis.?}=? {Ostern}=Easter 1803 (#12, p90a/172)
M – (banns) Nov 5, 12, 19 / m Dec ? – Christian Johar [Jöhr]? ….. & Anna Maria Mumenthaler, Johannes, the {wagner}=wagon maker {tochter}=daughter, from here (#12, p91b/175)
D - Oct 12 – Jakob Mumenthaler, {Kieffer?}=cooper, barrel maker; age 73 years (b abt 1736) (#17, p90c/188)
D – Nov 10 - Friedrich Mumenthaler, {alt}=old {amman}=mayor/magistrate, 87 years old (b abt 1722) (#17, p90c/188) 1810
Bp – Jan 10 (born Jan 4) – Anna Maria – d/o Jakob Utt?, Latzars? son & Anna Mar. Mumenthaler, married in Nieran?, Aug 9, 1809; witnesses: Johannes Mumenthaler, {Arzt}=doctor; Anna Mar. Mumenthaler, born Zulauf, Anna Elisabeth Utt?, born Schoren? (#6, p86b/163)
Bp – Mar 18 (born Mar 7) – Friedrich – s/o Jakob Mumenthaer, Jakob’s (son) {?Fuhomann} & Anna Maria Jufer, from Melchnau; witness: Ullrich Jufer, the mother’s brother (#6, p87b/165)
Bp – May 31 (born May 21) – Simeon (d1814) – Andreas Jomel, {uhrmaher?} & Anna Barbara Mumenthaler; witnesses: Joh. Frid. Mumenthaler, {cisten? merchand}; Simeon Jomel, father’s brother; {fr.} Mrs. Elisabeth Dennler, born Marti (#6, p88b/167)
Bp – July 20 (born July 11) – Barbara (d1868) – d/o Jakob Schuenberger, {gerber}=tanner & Barbara Mumenthaler, from here; witnesses: Samuel Mumenthaler; Elisabeth Zulauf, born Geiser; Anna Maria Uth?, born Mumenthaler (#6, p89b/169)
Bp – July 26 (born July 22) – David Friedrich – s/o Felix Mumenthaler & Salome Wirth; witnesses: Hcr? Joh. David Mumenthaler, {zollner}=customs administrator; Friedrich Mumenthaler, father’s brother; {fr.}=Mrs. Barbara Mumenthaler, born Zulauf (#6, p89b/169)
Bp – Aug 17 (born Aug 11) – Johann Barb. – d/o Johann Heinrich Schmid? {houdlien?}, & Anna Maria Mumenthaler; witness: Samuel mumentahler, grandfather (#6, p90a/170)
Bp – Dec 2 (born Nov 19) – Barbara (d 1811) – d/o Johannes Mumenthaler {hutmacher}=(milliner, hat maker), & Elisabeth Geiser (#6, p92a/174)
M - March 29 - Jacob Mumenthaler (s/o) Jakob, from here……… & Barbara Siegrist (d/o) Rudolph from Maistartch?...... Banns Mar 11-18-25 (#12, p92a/176)
M – May 25 - Rudolf Scharer, from here …. - Elisabeth Zimmerman …. Banns May 6, 13, 20 (#12, p92b/177)
M – June 17 - Abraham Windmar …. - Elisabeth Mumenthaler, (d/o) Joh(annes) (banns May19…. (#12, p92b/177)
D – Dec 14 – Elisabeth Mumenthaler, Jacob’s daughter, age 73 (#17, p90c/188)
D – Dec 21 – Anna Maria Mumenthaler, jacob’s? daughter, age 75 (#17, p90c/188) 1811
B – Mar 23 (bapt Mar 23) – Elisabeth, d/o Joh. Georg Mumenthaler (med pract=doctor) & Anna Barbara Zulauf; witness: Barbara Schneeberger, born Mumenthaler; Barbara Jenni?, born Mumenthaler (#6, p93b/177)
W – David Mumenthaller, {ammann}=(mayor or magistrate), witness for April 1811 baptism of Elisabeth, d/o Joseph Schneider & Elisabeth Schneeberger (#6, p94a/178)
B – Apr 18 (bapt Apr 28) – Anna Maria, d/o Jakob Mumenthaler {fuhmann?}, & Anna Maria Jufer; witness: Anna Maria Mumenthaler… {amman’s} wife; Elisabeth Jufer, Jakob’s wife (#6, p94b/179)
B – June 3 (bapt June 16) – Frid. Felix, s/o Jakob Madliger… & Rosina mumenthaler; witness: Saloma Mumenthaler, … wife (#6, p95b/181)
B – Oct 4 (bapt Oct 11) – Samuel, s/o Jakob Schneeberger {gerber}=tanner, & Barbara Mumenthaler; witness: Elisabeth Mumenthaler, the daughter? (#6, p97b/185)
Bp Oct 11 – Joh. Heinrich, s/o Joh. Heinrich Schmid & Maria Mumenthaler, from here; witness: Barbara Mumenthather, born Zulauf, from here (#6, p97b/185)
M – Sept 24 – Johannes [Fahlimann] From Witsaib? … & Anna Maria Mumenthaler, Joh’s daug … from here, banns June 9, 17, 23 (#12, p94b/181)
D – Mar 22 – Barbara Mumenthaler, Johannes {gutmaye’s?...) , age 17 weeks (#17, p90d/189)
D – June 29 – Elisabeth Mumenthaler, Joh.’s … child, age 3 months (#17, p90d/189) 1812
B - Jan 30, bp Feb 7 - Barbara, d/o Johannes Mumentahler & Elisabeth Kristar? (36, p99b)
B - Feb 22, bp Mar 4, d Apr 1812 - Jacob, s/o [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Mumenthaler-1 '''Felix Mumenthaler'''] (s/o Johann Mumenthaler) & Barbara Herrmann, from Signau (#17, p 100a)
B - May 22, bp May 28, died (no date)- Joh. David?, s/o Joh. Jacob Mumenthaler from Langenthal & Anna Barb. Lanz from Herzogenbuchsee; witnesses: Joh. David Mumenthaler, brother, Johan Lanz, mother's father?, Catherina Mumenthaler, father's sister (#6, p101a)
B - Nov 25, bp Dec 19; died Dec 1812 - Elisabeth, d/o Jacob Mumenthaler & Anna Maria Juhar (#6, p104a)
M – Mar 11 – Johannes Mumenthaler, (s/o) Johannes - Elisabeth Steimer (d/o) Jakob, from here – (banns): Feb 23, Mar 1, 8, “schein”=certificate May 11, (sidebar maybe says): at home, married May 18? (#12, p95b/183)
D – Jan 18 – Johannes Mumenthaler, {wagman} from Langenthal, age 73 1/3 yrs. (#17, p91a/190)
D – Feb 1 – Samuel Mumenthaler {wagsen…?}, age 53 (#17, p91a/190)
D – April 16 – Jakob Mumenthaler, Felix’s child, age 6 days (#17, p91a/190)
D – June 25 – Verena Mumenthaler, born Geiser, Joh. wife; age 50 (#17, p91a/190)
D – Dec 10 – Elisabeth Mumenthaler, Jakob’s child, age 3 days (#17, p91a/190) 1813
B – Mar 11 (bapt Mar 16) – [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Mumenthaler-8 Johannes], s/o Johannes Momenthaler… & Elizabeth Steimer; witness: Johannes Mumenthaler & Jacob Steimer, the child's grandfathers (#6, p106b/203)
M - (probably no Mumenthaler marriages, but records are very hard to read, see #12, p98b/189)
D – Feb 15 – Elisabeth Mumenthaler, Joh.’s from here child, age 13 weeks? (#17, p91b/191)
D – Mar 5 – Friedrich Mumenthaler, Jakob’s boy from here, age 18 years. (#17, p91b/191)
D – Mar 7 – Jakob Mumenthaler, {opticus?} from here, age 84 yrs (#17, p91b/191) 1814
B - Mar 6, bp Apr 27 - Elisabeth, d/o Jacob Mumenthaler & Anna Maria Jufar? from Melchnau (3 mi SE of Langenthal) (#6, p112a)
B - Sept 20, bp Sept 23; d 1815 - Heinrich, s/o Johannes Mumenthaler & Elisabeth Steimer (#6, p115a/220)
M - (marriage records are very hard to read, see #12, p99b/191)
M – Oct 13 – Friderich Geiser, ….. & Anna Maria Mumenthaler, Joh’s widow, born Gigli? (#12, p100b/193)
M – Dec 12 – Christian Blain?, Henrich’s son… & Anna Barbara Mumenthaler, Fredr the doctor’s daughter (#12, p101a/194)
D - This page nearly impossible to read 1815
M – Aug 16 – Friedrich Flufiger? … & Elisabeth Mumenthaler, joh. the doctor’s daughter (#12, p103a/198)
D - Heinrich, s/o Johannes Mumenthaler & Elsiabeth Steimer (from 1814 birth record) 1816
M – (no Mumenthaler marriages)
D – Sept 5 – Barbara Mumenthaler, {arzt’s}=doctor’s child, age 7 ½ years (#17, p93c/196) 1817
D – Oct 10 – Elisabeth Mumenthaler, Jakob’s widow, born Christen, age 72. (born 1745) (#17, p93d/197) [Maybe Jakob Mumenthaler died in 1810, age 73. They married in 1762.] 1818
D – June 5 – Jakob Mumenthaler, {waisterscher?}, died from {gicht”}=gout, arthritis, age 72 ½ (#17, p93d/197) 1819
B - July 1 - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Mumenthaler-7 Elisabeth], d/o Johannes Mumenthaler & Elisabeth Steimer (#6, p143b/275) ''later married Johannes Herzig''
D - no Mumenthaler deaths 1820
D – Feb 27 – Joh. Jacob Mumenthaler, … ?age 86 yrs, 3 mos. (#17, p95a/200, rec #13)
D – May 13 – A. Maria Mumenthaler, Johannes … , age 72 yrs, 5 mos. (#17, p96a/202, rec #30) 1820
D – Feb 27 – Joh. Jacob Mumenthaler, … ?age 86 yrs, 3 mos. (#17, p95a/200, rec #13)
D – May 13 – A. Maria Mumenthaler, Johannes … , age 72 yrs, 5 mos. (#17, p96a/202, rec #30) 1821
D - no Mumenthaler deaths 1822
D – Aug 24 – Susanna Mumenthaler, Jac’s child, from here, age 8 yrs (#18, p6a/6, rec #8)
D – Oct 2 – Anna Maria Jufer, born Mumenthaler, married, from here, age 43 yrs (#18, p6b/7, rec #15)
D – Oct 4 – Elisabeth Mumenthaler, from here, single, age 60 yrs (#18, p6b/7, rec #16) 1823
D - no Mumenthaler deaths 1824
D - no Mumenthaler deaths 1825
D – Oct 29 - Maria Magdalena Mumenthaler, born Ffarder?, (child of) Fried. Mumenthaler; age 2 (#18, p15a/22, rec #40) 1826
D - no Mumenthaler deaths 1827
D – Apr 21 – Marianne Mumenthaler, joh.’s child, 5 months? (#18, p19b/31, rec #7)
D – June 16 – Friedrich Mumenthaler, from here, married, age 81 yrs, 7 mos. (#18, p20a/32, rec #23)
D – Nov 4 – Anna Barbara, born Gerig, (wife of) Felix Mumenthaler/deceased widow, from here, age 79 (#18, p21b/35, rec #29)
D – Dec 14 – Barbara Mumenthaler, Anna Maria’s daughter, from here, age 39 yrs, 10 mos. (#18, p21b/35, rec #38) 1828
D – Jan 13 – Johann Georg Mumenthaler, … age 25 yrs, 9 mos (#18, p22a/36, rec #3)
D – Jan 1 – Maria Mumenthaler … daughter, from here, age 74 yrs, 1 mo (#18, p22b/37, rec #1)
D – April 6 – marianne Mumenthaler, Sam’s child; 2 yrs, 1 mo. (#18, p22b/37, rec #6) 1829
D – Mar 8 – Jacob Friedrich Mumenthaler, … widower, 61 yrs, 2 mos (#18, p24a/40, rec #11) [born 1768, s/o Joh. Felix M. & Anna Barbara Gerig]
D – Mar 14 – Johannes Mumenthaler, Joh./deceased, widower, age 68 yrs, 7 mos (#18, p24a/40, rec #13).
D – Feb 25 – Anna, born Mumenthaler, (wife of) Jakob Graebers?/deceased, widow, age 73 yrs, 1 mo. (#18, p25b/43, rec #14)
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Thank you There are no Notable people buried in this cemetery == About == Munsonville Cemetery is a small cemetery built on a hillside in the village of Munsonville within the town of Nelson, New Hampshire. It is located on what is, in the year 2011, Granite Lake Road in Munsonville. The cemetery covers about an acre. Questions concerning the cemetery should be directed to townclerk@nelsonnh.us Office hours are Tuesday 9:00 AM – 12:00 noon and 4:00 PM – 7:00 PM; and Thursday 9:00 AM – 12:00 noon Munsonville is just 11 miles northeast of Keene, New Hampshire. To locate the cemetery, take Route 9 East out of Keene, as if you were traveling to Concord. Take the 'Granite Lake - Nelson' exit. At the bottom of the off-ramp, turn left. Munsonville Cemetery will be about a tenth of a mile on your left. As of 2012 this cemetery has been closed to further burials. == Burials == Burials are listed in alphabetical order on the [[:Category:Munsonville Cemetery, Munsonville, New Hampshire| Munsonville Cemetery category]] page.
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The funeral services were held on Sunday afternoon at the home of his parents in Yukon, the services being conducted by Rev. Conkright of the Baptist church. The funeral was attended by a number of people whose sincere sympathy goes out to the parents in this time of trouble and sorrow. ---- [[Manaugh-16|Amy Manaugh]] was born in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richland_County,_Illinois Richland county, Ill.], on February 11, 1878. In 1876 (1896) she was married to [[Feller-650|John Fellows]] and to that union there was born one child, a [[Feller-646|little girl]] now 8 years old. – In 1902 she married John Swalley and moved to Broken Arrow, I. T. ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Territory Indian Territory]) While there she united with the Christian church and was a member in good standing at the time of her death. Besides her little daughter, she leaves her father and mother, two brothers and one sister, to mourn her untimely death.
She was buried in the [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/180943/mustang-cemetery Mustang cemetery] last Sunday, the funeral services being conducted by Rev. Peter J. Marsilje. The sympathy of all their friends is freely extended to the grief stricken parents in this hour of deep sorrow. ----
Mr. and Mrs. [[Manaugh-15|W. P. Manaugh]] ---- Attorney Burns, who was Mrs. Swalley's counsel, was also shot but he was not seriously injured. He was taken to his home in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chickasha,_Oklahoma Chickasha]. ---- === Awful Tragedy === (Published on 16 Nov 1906 in the '''The Tuttle Times''', [https://www.newspapers.com/image/584115678/?terms=%22Attorney%20Burns%22&match=1 Awful Tragedy Takes Place in the City of Tuttle Last Saturday; The Tuttle Times, Tuttle, Oklahoma, Friday, 16 Nov 1906, page 1], found on Newspapers.com [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuttle,_Oklahoma Tuttle], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grady_County,_Oklahoma Grady County], Oklahoma Territory, page 1) Our little city was on Saturday the scene of one of the bloodiest tragedies that has been committed in the Indian Territory and cost two lives and came very near being the end of another. John Swalley, who has lived in our city for several months, and who has been engaged in farming near the city, shot his wife, Mrs. Emma (sic) Swalley, from whom he had been separated for some time, killing her almost instantly, and seriously wounding her attorney, Mr. Robert Burns, of Chickasha, then turning the gun upon his own self, and viewing the gruesome work already done, blew his own brains out. The story of the killing and suicide is a dismal affair, indeed, and one that will never be forgotten by those who were in the city on that day. Several weeks ago Mrs. S. sued her husband for a divorce, alleging among other things, incompatibility of temper. She employed Mr. Burns to represent her in the courts and had come to Tuttle for the purpose of getting ready for the case, she having left Tuttle at the time of her separation from her husband and was residing at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Manaugh, of near Yukon, Okla., who has her little girl age about eight years. Mr. Burns had just entered his office after having been out on the streets for some purpose and found Mr. and Mrs. Swally (sic) in his office upon entering it. He observed at once that the two had been having some words and at once took a chair at his desk and began to look over some papers and otherwise to kill time until the parties could come to some conclusion, when to his horror and consternation he heard Swalley say, "I will settle this right here and now," and heard almost at the same instant the click of a revolver and turning his head in the direction of Swally saw him bring the pistol around to a level with his head and fire the gun, at the instant and almost quicker than thot Burns dodged to the left with his face and at the same time threw up his left hand and attempted to rise from his chair only in time to save himself from being shot through the head and perhaps, instantly killed. The ball from the gun passed thru the wrist of his left arm and thru the right side of his face near the corner of his mouth and reached the point of his right shoulder going thru the fleshy part of the shoulder and inflicting some very painful, but not fatal wounds. As it was, the blow to his hand, face and shoulder knocked Burns out of his chair and he fell with his face away from Swally and the rare presence of mind exhibited by Mr. Burns in keeping quiet after being shot is all that, in the minds of many, kept Swally from shooting him again, he evidently thinking that he had killed Burns the first shot. After shooting Mr. Burns, Swally then turned his attention to his wife and fired, it is thot that he shot at her three times before the fatal shot was fired. he evidently, after shooting his wife placed her in the chair from which she had risen when engaging in the struggle with him for her life- After dealing the death shot on his wife, Swally evidently went to the door leading into the bank form the office of Mr. Burns, and looked for Mr. Green, the cashier of the bank, who he had told others that he intended to "settle" with, along with Jimmy Campbell, and finding that these gentlemen were not in the bank at the time, turned the weapon upon himself and sent a bullet crashing into his own brain. At the report of the first shot Marshal Forsythe and Jimmy Campbell both ran to the bank and Jimmy being the swifter to unhorse than Forsythe, was the first to enter the bank and ran direct to the office of Attorney Burns where, from intuition he knew the shots had rang out from, and on entering the office found the horrifying sight as is here depicted. Mr. Swally was just falling from the chair in which she had been deposited and he was just in time to save her from falling onto the floor. Kind hearts and willing hands were at once enlisted and did all that human hands could do for both the deceased, but all to no avail and in the afternoon both were dead and their friends were notified at once of the awful affair. Attorney Burns was attended by medical aid and sympathizing friends and his friends and family notified at Chickasha, who came up on the afternoon train and accompanied him to his home. The remains of Mr. and Mrs. Swally were taken in charge by Undertaker Morris and prepared for internment and were shipped on Sunday morning, to Yukon and Mustang respectively where they were layed to rest to await the day when all men will be required to stand before the judgement bar of their Creator and answer for the deeds done while in this life. At last accounts, Mr. Burns was getting along nicely and, altho quite sore, no serious complications had arisen. Thus Tuttle's history has been bathed in the blood of its first, and we hope its last, tragedy. ---- === Man Kills His Wife === (Published on 15 Nov 1906 in the the Chickasaw Capital, [https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2042476/m1/1/zoom/?q=John%20Swalley,%20Tuttle,%20Attorney%20Burns&resolution=2&lat=5200.672528588259&lon=2245.150512735626 Man Kills His Wife; Chickasaw Capital, Tishomingo, Indian Territory, Thursday, 15 Nov 1906, page 1], found on The Gateway to Oklahoma History [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tishomingo,_Oklahoma Tishomingo], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnston_County,_Oklahoma Johnston County], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Territory Indian Territory], page 1) Chickasha, I. T., Nov 12. – The little town of Tuttle, eighteen miles northeast of here, was the scene of a tragedy this morning, in which John Smalley (sic) shot and killed his wife, attempted to kill Robert Burns, an attorney of this city, and then committed suicide. The trouble arose over a divorce case between Smalley and his wife, in which Mr. Burns was an attorney. Burns was in the bank at Tuttle when Smalley entered and began to shoot, three shots being fired, one inflicting a wound on the attorney's shoulder and another shattering his hand. Smalley left the bank at once and went home, where he shot his wife and turned the weapon on himself. ---- == Editorial Decisions == The first article, "Brings Keen Anguish To Two Homes," was chosen because it is not only a news report, but also an obituary column with family connections detailed. The second article, "Awful Tragedy," was chosen because it gives more specific details of the crime. However, note that Amy's name is wrongly given as Emma. The third article, "Man Kills His Wife," was chosen because it demonstrates the inaccuracies that creep into journalism. And it does not even mention Amy's name! == Sources ==
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'''Mystery Surrounds the Death of Clarence D. Kelley'''
'''Injury to Head'''
'''Herkimer Authorities Believe That the Murder Took Place at Another Spot'''
Le Roy, Dec. 19. -- Information received by Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Kelley of Le Roy leads them to believe that their son, Clarence D. Kelley of Le Roy, a traveling salesman for a Chicago hardware firm, who has not been heard from since November 23d, was murdered near Herkimer about two weeks ago. From the Utica police they learned that a dead man had been found at the foot of an embankment about a mile from Herkimer who had not been identified. A description of the dead man tallies with that of the missing traveling salesman. George and Edward Kelley of Le Roy, brothers of Clarence D. Kelley, left this morning for Herkimer to investigate and make arrangements for bringing the body to Le Roy, if it is that of their brother. The head of the dead man was crushed by means of a blunt instrument, according to the story received by the Kelley family. It was said that the Herkimer authorities suspected that the man was murdered at a different place from where the body was found and was taken to the embankment and rolled down it. After its discover the body was placed in a vault. There was no money in the clothing of the dead man and a diamond ring is missing if the remains are, as it is firmly believed, those of Mr. Kelley. Although Mr. Kelley had not been home since last July he had been in the habit of writing regularly. A letter was received from him about November 21st in which he offered to send money home. The letter told the family that it could communicate with him at Herkimer. The last letter from him was received by his brother Edward, on November 23d. Hearing nothing further from their son, Mr. and Mrs. Kelley wrote to the hardware company that he traveled for, and learned that the company had shipped some goods to Gloversville about December 1st. The police and sheriffs in that section of the state were notified. The family feared that he had become sick or that he had been injured in an accident.
Clarence D. Kelley was born at Mt. Morris on November 24, 1893, and lived there until September, 1910, when the family moved to Le Roy. Besides his parents and brothers, George and Edward, he leaves a brother Charles F. Kelley, of Albuquerque, New Mexico.
''[The Daily News, Batavia, NY, Dec. 19, 1919]''
Le Roy, Dec. 24. -- Robbery was evidently a motive in the murder of Clarence D. Kelley, the young Le Roy travelling man, whose body was found at Frankfort, Herkimer county, three weeks ago. The body, accompanied by George and Edward F. Kelley, brothers of the deceased, arrived in Le Roy this morning and was taken to the home of the young man's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Kelley of South street. Funeral services will be held from St. Peter's church at 10:30 o'clock on Friday, and the burial will be in St. Francis's Cemetery. District Attorney Ward of Herkimer county, who is conducting the investigation, is of the opinion that the case is a clear one of murder, probably with robbery as a motive, but the coroner has reserved his verdict. The body was found at the foot of an embankment between the state highway and the West Shore railroad track at Harvor, a hamlet near Frankfort, about 7 o'clock on the morning of November 30th. Apparently the young man had been dead only a few hours when discovered. Early opinions were that he had fallen from a train and sustained injuries which caused his death, but the fact that there was an ugly fracture of the skull, extending from the top of his head at the back around to the right ear, as if done by a blunt instrument, dispelled this theory. The fact that the wound was free from cinders and gravel also proved that the injury was not caused by a fall from a train. One of the young man's rubbers was found on the state road, which is separated from the railroad and the embankment by a high fence, which seemed to indicated that the man was cruelly murdered and then dragged to the fence and thrown over it, to roll down the embankment as if cast there from the train. Authorities believe that robbery was the motive because the valuable diamond ring and scarf pin which he always wore, as well as about $100 in money, were missing. Investigation revealed the fact that young Kelley had finished the canvassing in Herkimer county on Saturday, November 29th, the day previous to the discovery of the body, and had settled his board bill there and informed his landlady that he was going on to Gloversville, where he had another shipment of goods from the Chicago hardware concern, which he represented. It is possible that he expected to go to Utica for the day the next day, which was Sunday, because he left his suitcases at his boarding place. The certificate issued by the coroner certified that death was due to shock and hemorrhage. George and Edward F. Kelley, the brothers, who have been investigating the case in connection with the authorities of Herkimer county, will return to Frankfort to continue the investigation after the funeral. ''[The Daily News, Batavia, NY, Dec. 24, 1919]'' Le Roy, Dec. 26. -- Injuries on the back of one hand of Clarence D. Kelley, the Le Roy travelling salesman, whose body was found near Frankfort, Herkimer county, three weeks ago, was one of the discoveries that strengthen the theory that Kelley was murdered and not killed by accident as was first believed. The mark on the back of the hand leads those investigating the case, which is one of the most baffling in that part of the state in years, to believe that he received the wound when shielding his head to ward off the blow which caused his death. Another slight clue has been furnished by a woman, living near the place where the body lay, who said she saw an automobile stop on the state highway hear where the body was found on the morning of November 30th, when it is believed death occurred. The woman also claimed that she saw a man looking over the fence opposite the place where the body was discovered a few hours later. The automobile is believed to have been towed away toward Utica after a short time. Blood stains and scratches were found on the fence near the highway, and these seemed to indicate that there was a struggle. The board bearing this new evidence has been removed for analysis and investigation. Authorities were satisfied that a hair found on the fence was not the hair of a man so was not valuable for evidence as first thought. The autopsy performed on the body disclosed the fact that the blow which split the scalp from the back of the head at the top to the right ear, causing the death of young Kelley, could have resulted only from a blow by an ax, sledge hammer, or similar heavy metal weapon, or by the body falling or being thrown from a rapidly moving vehicle. No evidence was revealed at the autopsy which in any way weakened the theory that the man was murdered, although nothing was found which could be used to prove conclusively that murder had been committed. George and Edward F. Kelley, brothers of the deceased, who are investigating the case with the Herkimer county authorities, still insist that their brother was foully murdered in all probability, for the valuables in his possession were gone when the body was discovered. They characterized as altogether improbable the theory advanced by some that their brother was struck by a train while walking from Utica to Herkimer. They claim that Clarence was never without money and that he never subjected himself to extra exertion, such as a long distance walk, on account of his weak heart. They also feel that, even if this could have been true, no motorist would be sufficiently heartless to carry the body of a victim, whom he had accidentally hit and killed, clear over to a fence and toss it down a railroad embankment. ''[The Daily News, Batavia, NY, Dec. 26, 1919]'' '''To Urge Murder Investigation''' Investigation of the alleged murder of Clarence Kelly of Le Roy, near Frankfort on the night of November 29th and of the subsequent action of Herkimer county officials, will be urged upon Governor Smith, George Kelly of Buffalo, brother of the dead man, announced in Utica. Negligence is charged by Kelly. [The Daily News, Batavia, NY, March 22, 1920] ''' Another Ilion Murder Has Furnished New Clue to Slayer of Le Royan'''
Le Roy, Feb. 23. -- George Kelly, son of Mr.and Mrs. Edward S. Kelly of Summit street, accompanied by Detective Doyle and Captain Whaley of the Rochester police department, leaves tonight for Herkimer, where they will examine articles found in the room of Robert Warder of Ilion, who was arrested last night on charge of the murder of Henry Warner of the same place. The articles are believed to have belonged to Clarence Kelly, brother of George Kelly, who was found dead, probably murdered, near Frankfort, a few miles from Herkimer, on November 29, 1919. Clarence Kelly was a travelling salesman. Among the things in the room was a pocketbook with the name Clarence Kelly on it. It is said that Warder has confessed to the murder of Werner, who was found with his head blown off in a raving south of Ilion yesterday morning. The murder was said to have been the outcome of an argument in which Werner accused Warder of murdering Kelly. He was arrested on suspicion of the murder and held for [illegible] days at a previous investigation of the case by the Herkimer county authorities. Warder has signed a confession, the Ilion police say, which declares that Werner's wife incited him to commit the crime because she was in love with Warder and wished to get her husband out of the way. Warder claimed, the police say, the woman had urged him for two months to kill her husband and also that she offered him money if he would do so. The opportunity to carry out his purpose came when he and Warner were out hunting together Monday night. Warder is about 32 years old. He was divorced from his wife in July, 1919. Officials of Ilion learned from persons residing in the vicinity of the crime that there had been indications of frequent quarreling in the family. '''[The Daily News, Batavia, NY, February 23, 1921]''' '''R. B. Warder Taken to Sing Sing''' Rutger B. Warder of Herkimer, belived to have been the murderer of Clarence Kelley of Le Roy, who was found dead near Herkimer about a year ago, has been convicted of the murder of Henry Werner of Herkimer and left Herkimer yesterday for Sing Sing. He will die in the electric chair on May 16th. It has been said that the quarrel between Werner and Warder, which resulted in the death of the former, was furthered by Werner's accusing is slayer of murdering Kelley. ''[The Daily News, Batavia, NY, April 12, 1921]'' '''Slaying of Le Roy Man May Yet Be Cleared Up Clues Likely to Be Unraveled at Herkimer Trial''' Herkimer, April 30. -- Clues which may unravel the mystery which surrounds the killing of Clarence Kelly, Le Roy salesman, may be dug out before the defense is finished of Mrs. Jennie Warner, now [several lines illegible due to darkening]. This was indicated by the manner in which Charles L. Earl, attorney for the defense, carried on his cross-examination of Sheriff William H. Gross, who took the stand to assist in introducing in evidence the alleged story of the Warner murch given by Mrs. Werner soon after her arrest. References were repeatedly made to Kelly's mysterious death, upon which detectives have been working for nearly a year. ''[The Daily News, Batavia, NY, April 30, 1921]'' '''Warder on the Stand Denied Kelley Murder His Testimony Recalled the Death of a Le Roy Man''' Herkimer, May 5. -- The mysterious murder of Clarence Kelley, a Le Roy traveling salesman, near Herkimer last summer, was brought into the testimony yesterday at the trial of Mrs. Werner for the alleged murder of her husband, Henry Werner. The witness was Rutger Warder, already convicted for complicity in the crime, by Attorney Earl. "Did you take a pocketbook from the body of Clarence Kelly after you killed him near Harbor?" asked the attorney suddenly. Warder denied he had either killed Kelley or robbed his body and explained his possession of articles sold by Kelly by saying he got them from Kelley's room in Herkimer. He told the district attorney, he said, all he knew about the Kelley case. The prosecution expected to close its case today. ''[The Daily News, Batavia, NY, May 5, 1921]'' '''Defense Claims Warder Killed Werner to Hide Kelly Murder Evidence''' Herkimer, May 6. -- Rutger B. Warder, convicted slayer, killed Henry Werner, Ilion farmer, to hide evidence which might aid in the solution of the mysterious murder of Clarence Kelly, Le Roy salesman, according to statements made yesterday by Charles L. Earl in opening the defense of Mrs. Jennie Werner, charged with complicity in the murcher of her husband. Mrs. Werner herself will take the stand in her own defense, to testify that Warder repeatedly tried to become familiar with her, Mr. Earl told the jury as he outlined the case he has built up to save the murdered man's wife from the death chair. The defense opened just before the noon recess, after District Attorney W. Earl Ward rested the People's case after 8 ½ days of testimony. ''[The Daily News, Batavia, NY, May 6, 1921]'' '''Le Roy Man Testified at a Murder Trial''' Herkimer, May 7.-- George Kelley of [illegible], brother of Clarence Kelley, the man who was killed near Harbor two years ago, was one of the witnesses at the trial of Mrs. Jennie Werner for the murder of her husband. He testified that he had, at the request of the district attorney, examined Werner's effects and found among them a pocketbook which he thought belonged to his brother. He was unable, however, to make the identification positive. ''[The Daily News, Batavia, NY, May 7, 1921]'' '''Mrs. Werner Is Declared Not Guilty '''Jury Returned Verdict in Trial of Woman for Murder''' '''Le Roy Man's Case''' '''Solution of the Slaying of Clarence Kelly as Much a Mystery as Ever''' Utica, May 12. -- Mrs. Jennie Werner was acquitted of murder, first degree, at Herkimer at 7 o'clock this morning, when the jury which had been deliberating since brought in a verdict of not guilty. She had been on trial since April 8th for complicity in the killing of her husband, Henry Werner, Ilion farmer. Rutger B. Warder, confessed slayer of Werner, who was brought back from the deathhouse at Sing Sing prision to testify against the widow, was returned to the prison this morning. Mrs. Werner's mother, Minnie Woodbridge, is also indicted for plotting the crime, but it is expected that she will not be brought to trial. District Attorney Ward declared in his address to the jury that there was no doubt in his mind but that Warder had committed the murcher, but that the people were convinced that Jennie Werner aided and abetted in the crime. He denied that immunity had been offered Warder in return for his testimony and said his life would be taken at Sing Sing prison when the time came. One of the features of the long trial was the attempt to bring out the fact that Warder killed Werner to cover up evidence which might aid in the solution of the mysterious murder of Clarence Kelly, Le Roy salesman. The slaying of the Le Roy man, however, appears as far from solution as it did two years ago. Among Warner's effects is a pocketbook which, it is claimed, belonged to Kelly. ''[The Daily News, Batavia, NY, May 12, 1921]''
Murder of Frank McKennon
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"Away back in 1861 [sic 1859], there was a tremendous excitement in the Salem vicinity, and indeed all Henry County, over the murder of Warner Davis, a farmer living near Salem. The murderer was never apprehended, nor his identity discovered nor the mystery surrounding the crime cleared up until many years later when the actual facts came to light by the death bed confession. Involved in the mystery was a story of a few men engaged in operating a counterfeit plant in the timber near Salem.
&nbps; The story of the crime comes from a friend who had preserved the newspaper story of the crime. Probably no one in the Salem vicinity now was living at the time, but certainly there are those who have heard the story told many times. The story of the crime, which follows was clipped from an old newspaper issued in early September 1911." {{Image|file=Murder_of_Warner_Davis-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Part 2. }} '''Dying Man's Confession Clears Murder Mystery'''
(From Burlington Hawkeye newspaper in 1911)
"The mystery surrounding the death of Warner Davis, a farmer living near Salem, in 1861 [sic, 1859], is apparently cleared by the death bed confession of Wallace Godfrey, a former Iowan, who died in Oregon recently. According to Godfrey's statement, Davis was killed by Clark Osborn, a former resident of Salem.
The confession clears up one of the old murder mysteries of Henry county, a mystery forgotten except by the oldest residents of the vicinity where the tragedy occurred. Pioneers also are recalling the days when a gang of counterfeiters were operating near Salem, the band always being associated with the death of Davis, who was a much respected citizen in the old days.
Davis was killed one night in the fall of 1861 [sic, 1859] when he went to investigate a disturbance in his smokehouse on his farm two miles northwest of Salem. The pioneers relate that his wife heard a blow struck and on investigating found her husband lying on some flagstones in front of the smokehouse door, bleeding and unconscious. It is supposed that he was hit by a hickory broom handle in the hands of a man who was hidden back of the door. Davis was carried to the house where it was found that his skull was crushed. He died a few hours later. The assailant made his escape.
{{Image|file=Murder_of_Warner_Davis-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Part 3. }} The whole countryside was aroused, excitement grew intense, many rumors became current, many different people were accused, but no definite clue was ever obtained, and no arrests were made. The old residents of the vicinity declare that the motive for the killing lay in Davis' knowledge of a band of counterfeiters who were working in the vicinity, Davis' appearance at the smokehouse giving someone an opportunity to cut off any source of information which might lead to the arrest of the makers of spurious coin.
Davis gained his knowledge of the counterfeiters because his cows broke out of the pasture one fall day preceding his death. Smoke, rising from a hollow, while he was searching for the beasts, attracted his attention. Making his way noiselessly through the bushes, he found three or four men making counterfeit money, the smoke coming from a small furnace they were using in the manufacture of the spurious coins. He recognized the men, according to the history of the case, which is now being recalled by the residents of the vicinity, but he did not make his presence known to them.
{{Image|file=Murder_of_Warner_Davis-3.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Part 4. }} On returning home he stopped at the home of Joel Jones, a member of the grand jury, and told Jones he had something for him which he would give out before the next term of court. On arriving home he told his wife however. Two weeks after he discovered the counterfeiters, he was killed.
Recently Mrs. Louisa Maxwell of Story county, a former resident of Henry county, returned from Oregon where she had been visiting her half-brother, Asa Llewellyn, formerly of Henry county. While on her visit in the west, she learned from her half-brother of the death of Godfrey and of his confession. Clark, accused by Godfrey on his death bed as being the murderer of Warner Davis, has been dead for ten or twelve years, not having resided in Salem vicinity for a number of years preceding his death. Godfrey was never suspicioned of having any knowledge of the tragedy.
{{Image|file=Murder_of_Warner_Davis-4.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Part 5. }} The smokehouse, under the projecting roof of which Davis met death, is standing today though it has been moved to the farm now owned by John Bicksler, one half mile north of Salem. It has the same walnut door, the same weatherboarding and the same strips of oak as bars across the two small windows, one on each side of the door." ''The Mount Pleasant News'' (Mount Pleasant, Iowa), Thursday, 15 December 1949, pg. 2, col. 1; digital images, ''Newspapers.com'' (https://www.newspapers.com : accessed 4 May 2021). == Sources ==
Murderers of the 18th Century
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In the Margin:'' 718 and Murdoch 120 pounds''
At Glasgow the 23 March 1835 Compeared Brown & Reid Writers Glasgow and gave in the Inventory to be recorded whereof the tenor follows Inventary of the personal Estate of [[Murdoch-1787|'''Robert Murdoch]] Engineer in Glasgow who died at Glasgow upon the 15th day of January 1833.''' 1.Household furniture and plenishing including silver plate as per Inventary & Valuation of James Wilson, Wright in Glasgow …… 176 pounds 19 shillings and 6d
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2.Stock in trade belonging to the deceased as a partner of the firm of Murdoch Aitken and Co Engineers in Glasgow ………. 4605 pounds 13 shillings and 8d {4605 / 13 / 8 }
Total ………. 4782 / 13 / 2
At Glasgow the 20th day of March 1835 In Presence of Walter Moir Esquire Commissary Depute of Lanarkshire Compeared '''Mrs [[Aitken-2254|Agnes Aitken]] or Murdoch widow of the deceased Robert Murdoch Engineer in Glasgow''' who being solemnly sworn and examined Depones that the said Robert Murdoch the deponents said husband died intestate upon the 15th day of January 1833. That the Deponent has entered upon the possession and management of the said Robert Murdochs personal or moveable estate as executrix Dative to her said husband for herself and as upgiver for''' Jean, Janet, Ann, James, Agnes, Robert, John, and Margaret children of the said Robert Murdoch and of the Deponent '''– conform to decree Dative of the said Commissary in her favor dated the 20th day of July 1834. That the Deponent knows of no Settlement or other writing relative to the disposal of the deceased’s personal Estate and Effects or any part of them.—That the foregoing Inventary signed by the Deponent and the said Commissary as relative hereto is a full and complete Inventary of the personal estate and effects of the deceased wherever situated and belonging or due beneficially to the deceased at the time of his death in so far as the same have come to the deponents knowledge—and that the said Estate all of which is situated in Scotland is of the value of 4000 pounds and under the value of 5000 ponds stg. All which is truth as the Deponent shall answer {In Margin is – Compd} to God (signed) …..{signatures follow ..Agnes Murdoch Walter Moir.}
===Comments=== *Robert Murdoch, Engineer in Glasgow died on the 15th Jan 1833 at Glasgow intestate. *Robert Murdoch was a partner in the firm of Murdoch Aitken & Co Engineers in Glasgow *Agnes (Aitken) Murdoch, Robert's spouse and widow was exectrix of the estate. *Robert and Agnes's children were: ::*Jean, Janet, Ann, James, Agnes, Robert, John, and Margaret. *Will Document heard at Glasgow Courts in March 1835 ==William Murdoch (c1760's - 1835 Auchinleck)== - wife Janet Johnstone Pg 400 ----------------------------
Inventory ---- Wm Murdoch At Ayr the 12th day of Feb 1850 years compared-----.
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John McMurtrie Writer in Ayr who produced Inventory of the personal estate of the deceased William Murdoch after designed and also Extract Disposition and Settlement by said defunct and of of which Inventory and Extract Disposition and Settlement the tenor follows:- Inventory of the Personal Estate and Effects of '''William Murdoch, wright in Auchinleck who died at Auchinleck upon the --- day of May 1835''' faithfully made and given up by '''Robert Murdoch only son '''Trustee and Executor nominate of the said deceased William Murdoch. Value of Household furniture Wright Tools and other Effects belonging to the said deceased William Murdoch conform to Inventory and appraisement thereof by John Finlay Inkeeper in Auchinleck and George Burns Green in Cumnock dated the 22nd day of Mar 1837 herewith produced Thirty pounds seventeen shillings and six pence ------30 / 17 / 6. Amounting in whole to thirty pounds seventeen shillings and six pence. --- (signed) Robert Murdoch James Allason JP. At Glaisnock the 26th day of December 1849. In presence of James Allason Esquire One of Her Majesty’s Justices of the Peace for the County of Ayr Commissioner for taking the oath underwritten compeared '''Robert Murdoch wright in Auchinleck''' Executor nominate of the deceased William Murdoch wright in Auchinleck who being solemnly sworn and examined Depones; that the said William Murdoch died Testate at Auchinleck aforesaid on the --- day of May 1835 and the Deponent has entered upon the possession and management of the deceased personal Estate ???? Executor nominate of the defunct that there is herewith produced copy of a Disposition and Settlement executed by the Defunct of date 22nd April 1835.
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Recorded in the Sheriff Court Books of Ayrshire 13th July 1838. That the Deponent knows of no other settlement or other writing relative to the disposal of the deceased’s personal Estate or Effects or any part of them. That the said Inventory which is signed by the said Deponent and the said Commissioner as relative herto is a full and true Inventory of all the personal or moveable Estate or Effects of the said deceased William Murdoch wheresoever situated already recovered or known to be existing belonging or due to him beneficially at the time of his death and that the said Estate situated in Scotland is of the value of 30 pounds 17 shillings and six pence sterling and under the value of 100 pounds sterling All which is truth as the Deponent shall answer to God. (signed) Robert Murdoch James Allason JP ----
Written by John Hewitson – Collated by Chas ?Elton?
Settlement ???? Wm Murdoch.
At Ayr the 13th day of July 1838 years. In presence of Archibald Bell Esquire Advocate Sheriff of Ayrshire compeared Alexander Smith writer in Ayr as Procurator for William Murdoch after named and designed and gave in in the Disposition and Settlement after copied desiring the same might be registered in the Sheriff Court Books of Ayrshire conform to clause of Registration therein contained which desire the said judge found reasonable and ordained to be done accordingly whereof the tenor follows: I William Murdoch Wright in Auchinleck considering that on the 10th day of January 1829 years I made and executed a General Disposition and Settlement of my affairs whereby I named and appointed Robert Murdoch my only son my sole Trustee and Executor Assigning conveying and Making over to him my whole heritable .....
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..... heritable Estate of every denomination under the burden of the liferent of the whole subjects to myself and''' Janet Johnstone my spouse''' and the longest liver of us and of various other burdens and conditions and reservations; and for the various uses ends and purposes therein particularly specified and contained; and considering also that by the foresaid Disposition and Settlement I reserved liberty to myself at any time of my life to alter or annul the same in whole or in part to make codicils as I should judge proper and expedient and being still of a sound and disposing mind and farther considering that by the said Disposition and Settlement the liferent only of my moveable and personal Estate (with the exception of my working tools which are bequeathed to himself) is conveyed to my said spouse and that certain heritable subjects therein particularly specified and contained are destined to my daughters therein named and the said Robert Murdoch as Trustee foresaid is appointed directed and taken bound at the second term of Whitsunday or martinimas that shall occur after the decease of the longest liver of me and my spouse to make grant subscribe and deliver valid and sufficient rights assignations and Dispositions and free of all charges or expenses to each of our daughters therein named of the particular subjects therein specified and described and to the rights and titles of the same and farther considering that since the date of the said Disposition and Settlement various changes have occurred by death and otherwise in my family and circumstances and that in consequence thereof it is necessary and proper and agreeable to the powers reserved to myself in the said Disposition and Settlement that certain alterations in the arrangements of my said affairs provided by the foresaid Disposition and Settlement should now be made therefore I have hereby revoked and recalled as I hereby Revoke and Recall the foresaid Disposition and Settlement in so far as it makes Grants and provides that''' my said spouse'''…...
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.....'''spouse shall enjoy and possess after my decease the liferent''' only of my moveable and personal Estate thereby conveyed and I hereby will and declare that my said Trustee and Executor after paying my debts as therein directed and administering my said moveable and personal Estate shall make over and deliver to my said spouse the residue thereof after deduction of of all necessary expenses for her own use and benefit exclusively and without any reservations or restrictions whatsoever Further considering that by the foresaid Disposition and Settlement certain subjects are destined to and provided and directed to be made over to '''Elizabeth Murdoch my eldest daughter''' her heirs and assignees and inter alia under the burden of 20 pounds payable to the said Robert Murdoch my Trustee and heir at law and that the said '''Elizabeth Murdoch has since the date of the foresaid Disposition and Settlement died leaving lawful issue '''therefore and in order the more equitably and advantageously to carry into effect the provisions of the foresaid Disposition and Settlement regarding her I direct and appoint the said Robert Murdoch as my Trustee foresaid in making and delivering over conveyances to the property destined to the said Elizabeth Murdoch her heirs and assignees to a portion and convey the property in Cumnock described in the Deed as the Tack right and possession of four rooms in the front of the houses in Cumnock called the garden of ??ankstone next to and fronting the water of Lugar and the yard and garden thereto as follows to each of the '''children of the said Elizabeth Murdoch''' one of the said four rooms with a proportional part of the garden the said rooms and the garden to pertain thereto to be divided and apportioned among the children by the said Robert Murdoch my Trustee foresaid according to the best of his judgement and with the desire of doing justice to the parties declaring-----
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......declaring that the sum of twenty pound with which the said subjects are burdened by the said disposition and settlement should remain on the same and be paid proportionally by those deriving benefit from the subjects thereby conveyed and described and farther considering that '''in consequence of the death of Sibella and Mary Murdoch my third and fourth daughters without having issue''' it is proper and necessary that the provisions therein made and the subjects destined to them by the said Disposition and Settlement should be distributed among the survivors in a fair and equitable manner it is therefore hereby provided and declared as I hereby expressly provide and declare that the assignation and Disposition to the Feur Tack acquired by me from James Murray in Rodinghead and debt due by William Campbell mason in Auchinleck with the rents in annual rents arising therefrom provided by the said Disposition and settlement to be made and granted in favor of Sibella Murdoch my third daughter now deceased shall in like manner be made and executed in favor of '''Janet Murdock my fifth daughter''' in place of the said Sibella Murdoch as also that the assignation and Disposition of the Tack right acquired by me by disposition and assignation from Mathew Tait mason in Auchinleck of the subjects situated on the East side of the Road leading thro Auchinleck provided in like manner to be made and granted in favor of Mary Murdoch my fourth daughter my fourth daughter shall be made and executed in favor of the said Janet Murdoch my fifth daughter in place of the said Mary Murdoch as also that the Disposition and assignation of the remainder of the Feur Tack (the other part having been already destined to her by the said Disposition and Settlement) acquired by me from Agnes Allan on the West side of the road from Effy Caldows entry up to the north end of the same with the yard behind the same and under the provisions particularly therein specified provided by the said Disposition and Settlement to be made and granted in favor of the said Mary Murdock my fourth daughter now deceased shall in like manner be made...
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.. and executed in favor '''of Jean Murdoch my second daughter now spouse of John Girvan in Auchinleck''' in place of the said Mary Murdoch and declaring as it is hereby expressly provided and declared that the property in Auchinleck acquired by me from William Johnstone weaver in Auchinleck lying on the west side of the road to Mauchline and consisting of a house of two rooms and turrets with the yard thereto belonging not specified in said Disposition and Settlement but which is hereby assigned conveyed and made over as I hereby assign convey and make over the same to my said Trustee declaring that the same shall vest in him in Trust like any other heritable subjects shall be assigned conveyed and made over in like manner as the subjects before described by the said Robert Murdoch my Trustee foresaid to my said two daughters Jean and Janet Murdoch and their heirs and assignees and that the said Jean Murdoch shall have the southmost of the two rooms high and laigh and the part of the garden corresponding thereto and in a line with the same and the said Janet Murdoch the remainder of the said house and garden; but declaring as it is hereby expressly provided and declared that each of the said Jean and Janet Murdoch shall on receiving the proper rights and conveyances to the said property last before mentioned pay to the said Robert Murdoch as my heir at law for his own use and behoof the sum of twenty five pounds sterling and that they shall only receive such rights and conveyances on condition of their making such payments The said sums being hereby appointed to be made as real burdens affecting the said subjects Reserving always my own and my said spouse’s liferent and the liferent of the longest liver of us in the said hereto subjects and my own liferent Interest in the moveable property hereby conveyed us in the said Disposition and ….
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..and Settlement and declaring that the rights and conveyances to be executed by the said Robert Murdoch as Trustee foresaid in consequence of this present deed in favor of my said two daughters now living or their heirs and assignees shall in like manner as those provided by the said Disposition And Settlement be free of expense to them but nevertheless they shall free and relieve the said Robert Murdoch of all expenses and sums of money over and above the expenses of the said rights and conveyances which he shall necessarily move and disburse concerning the subjects so to be made over to them or generally in the execution of the Trust imposed upon him so far As relates to the whole subjects destined to them which provisions in favor of my wife and daughters before named with the provisions already made for them by the said Disposition and Settlement. I do hereby declare shall be in full of all that they or any one of them can ask claim or demand as Wee bairns part of gear legitim or other claims competent when by and through my decease declaring always that the new provisions made by these presents in favor of my said two daughters now in life are granted under all the burdens stipulations and conditions imposed upon the said subjects as formerly appointed to be conveyed to my other daughters deceased by the said Disposition and Settlement and with all the rights and privileges therein also contained and also that the subject hereby provided be conveyed and made over to my said two daughters and not included in the foresaid Disposition and Settlement shall be with the burdens conditions and stipulations under which I hold the same myself and with the rights and privileges pertaining thereto Ratifying hereby and confirming the said Disposition and Settlement in so far as the same is not hereby altered innovated revoked or recalled Reserving to myself at anytime in my life or even on deathbed to alter innovate revoke or recall this present Deed in whole or in part. Dispending with the delivery hereof and declaring that the same in as far as not altered innovated revoked or recalled shall be as effectual to…
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.. to all intents and purposes and for all execution as if the same were a delivered evident although found by me at the time of my death or in the custody of any person to whom I may entrust the same and I consent to the registration hereof in the Books of Council and Session or others competent for preservation that all necessary execution may pass hereon in form as effeirs?? And for that purpose Constitute Alexander Smith writer in Ayr Prors. ??. In witness whereof I have subscribed these presents consisting of this and the two preceding pages of stamped paper written by Alexander Rose? Apprentice to Hamilton Rose writer in Cumnock at Auchinleck the 22nd day of April 1835 years before these witnesses the said Hamilton Rose and Alexander Rose; the words “the liferent” on the 11th line of the 1st page hereof having been interlined and inserted before signing (signed) Wm Murdoch Hamilton Rose witness Alexander Rose witness. Extracted upon this and the fourteen preceeding pages of stamped paper by me Sheriff clerk depute of Ayrshire at Ayr the 8th day of February 1850 years. (signed) Henry C Gray.
Written by John H writer –Colated by Chas Elton??
===Comments=== *Inventory heard at Ayr on the 12th Feb 1850 *William Murdoch, wright in Auchinleck, died at Auchinleck on --(blank)- May 1835 *only son Robert , wright in Auchinleck, appointed as executor of estate. *Inventory of estate taken in Mar 1837 by John Finlay, Innkeeper of Auchinleck and George Burns Green in Cumnock *Janet Johnstone is William Murdoch's spouse *On 10th Jan William executed a disposition & settlement of his affairs - made his son Robert his only son as executor. Document was later modified as some of his daughtrs had died since then. *Children: :#Elizabeth Murdoch (eldest daughter) died after 1829 - had lawful issue. :#Jean Murdoch (2nd daughter) sp: John Girvan in Auchinleck :#Sibella Murdoch (3rd daughter) died between 1829 and 1835 - no lawful issue :#Mary Murdoch (4th daughter) died between 1829 and 1835 - no lawful issue :#Janet Murdoch (5th daughter) - survives her father. *Property and tennants (work in progress) ==George Murdoch (c1760's - 1836 Auchinleck)== - wife Anne Jamieson Will 1837
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Inventory Single? Geo Murdoch
At Ayr the 24th day of May 1837 years Compeared Quinton Johnston Writer in Ayr who produced Inventory of the personal Estate of the deceased George Murdoch after designed and of which Inventory the tenor follows Inventory of the moveable Estate and effects of the '''deceased George Murdoch Wright in Auchenleck who died at Auchenleck on the –(blank)--- day of September last (1836) ''' faithfully made up and given in to be recorded by David Weir Carrier and cheese merchant in Cumnock his Executor Creditor appointed by the Commissary of Ayrshire the – (blank)—day of May 1837. 1.Inventory and valuation of the Household furniture shop furniture and other effects found on the premises occupied by the defunct at Auchenleck and which had belonged to him. Made by Alexander French licensed appraiser in Cumnock the 17 March 1837 and amounting to -----------------------------19 / 11s / 0d. Total of 19 / 11s / 0d. Amounting to 19 pounds eleven shillings stg……
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…. Stg (signed) David Weir. Will Eaton--. At Ayr the 24th day of May 1837 years. In presence of William Eaton Esquire Commissary Depute of Ayrshire. Appeared David Weir cheese merchant and Carrier in Cumnock who being solemnly sworn and examined on oath Depones that '''George Murdoch Wright in Auchenleck died on the – (blank) – day of September 1836''' and the deponent has entered on the possession and management of the said deceased’s personal Estate as Executor Dative qua Creditor decerned to him by the said Commissary Depute. That the Deponent does not know of any Settlement or writing relative to the disposal of the said deceased’s personal estate or effects or any part of them. That the Inventory written in the preceding page which is signed by the Deponent and the Commissary Depute as relative hereto is a full true and complete Inventory of the personal estate and effects of the said deceased George Murdoch wheresoever situated and belonging or due to him beneficially at the time of his death in so far as the same has come to the Deponent’s knowledge and that the value of the said estate situated in Scotland is of the value of 19 pounds 11 shillings and under the value of 20 pounds Sterling. All which is truth as the Deponent shall answer to God …(signed) David Weir Will Eaton. Written by Rob McCowan?........ ===Comments=== *George Murdoch, wright of Auchinleck died in Auchinleck on --(blank)-- day of Sept 1836. *George occuppied a shop at Auchinleck - with tools and furnishings - where he lived. *Inventory of the deceased estate was executed at Ayr on 24th May 1837 *No mention of his spouse or children. ==William Murdoch of Sherringtoun Miln (??? - c1728 Old Cumnock)== - wife xxxx King [Page 566]
In the Margin: ''25: Testat Dative ?Single? William Murdoch''
The Testament dative and Inventory of the debts and Summs of Money that were indebted and owing to the '''deceased William Murdoch in Sherringtoun miln '''within the Parroch of Cumnock the time of the decease who '''deceased in the month of Aprill 1728''' years faithfully made and given up''' John Robert and William Murdoch''' Children lawfull to the said Defunct and exers dative who nearest in kin decerned to him by decree of the Commissar of Glasgow his substitute upon the Eleventh day of December 1740 years as an decree dative pronounced there anenl in it self fully bears.
Inventar
There none indebted and owing to the said Defunct William Murdoch the forsaid times of his death the sum of 200 merks scots of Prin{cipal?} 50 merks said money of Penalty obliged therefore and ???? -----of the said principal Summ resting due thereon at the dfuncts death contained in a Bond granted to the said Defunct therefore by Charles Campbell of Glacinock of the date the first day of April 1704 years payable? This said principal Summ at the Term of Martinass then next? under the forsaid Penalty
Summa Patel
Confirmation granted hereon in Common form by Commissar John Chapman Commissar Substitute and Alexander Stevenson Clerk Deput at Glasgow the twenty third day of March 1741 years.
Yollones the Bond of Cautionry
In presence of John Chapman Commissar Substitute Compeared James Wilson Writer in Glasgow Prorsq? For the parties obligators afternamed and – gave in the Bond of Cautionry underwritten desireing the same might be registrate Conform to the above.
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In the Margin: ''(5681) 1741 {and} Bond of Caury – Cochrane for Murdochs''
.. of registration therein specified which desire the said Commissar Substitute found reasonable and ordained the same to be done accordingly whereof the Tenor? Follows Mungo Cochrane in Orchyeard Bind and Oblige unto my Heirs Exers and Successors as Cautioner Add in the Commissar court Books of Glasgow for John Robert and William Murdoch Lawfull sons and nearest of Kin to the deceased William Murdoch in Skerrintown Milne that ? ? year debts and Summs of money contained in the Inventory to be given up and confirmed by them in the said defunct his confirmed Testament before the Commission of Glasgow shall be made fourth coming to all persons having interest therein as accords of ??? and I hereby appoint the Commissar Clerks Chamber at Glasgow as my Domicite at which I may be cited in order to ?? me before the Commissar Court of Glasgow in every action to be moved at the Instance of any person or persons having Interest Concerning the said Exers to be confirmed by them and we the said John Robert and William Murdoch bind and obliges our ??? Exers and Successors to Warrant free and relieve our said Cautioner of his cautionary forms in the premisses and of the Cost Shaith Damnadges Interests or Expenses he may Happen to sustain there through Consenting to the Registration--???--- in the Commissar court books of Glasgow in order to have a decree Interpened thereto That letters of Horning on the days charges and other Exetts needful may pass hereon and thereto Constitute ----- {written in signatures-- James Wilson writer in Glasgow----}our Prorer. In Witness whereof their presence are written by William William Millar Wryter to the signed subscribed by us all Orchyreard was twenty day of February 1741 years before these witnesses Joseph Cochrane in Ridge and John Macroskie Wryter in Cumnock Inserter of the Cautioners name and Designation and of the place date and witnesses names and Designations he subscribitar {inserted signatures in writing – Mungo Cochrane John Murdoch Robert Murdoch William Murdoch Joseph Cochran witness John Macroskie witness. ===Comments=== *William Murdoch died at Skerringtoun Mill, Cumnock in the month of April 1728 *William had three (3) lawful children: :#John :#Robert :#William *The Will documents were processed on the 11th Dec 1740. *there was a bond document dated 1st Apr 1704 between William Murdoch (dec) and Charles Campbell of Glacinock. *Another agreement between William (dec) and Mungo Cochrane in Orchyeard. Witnessed by a Joseph Cochrane in Ridge. *No spouse mentioned ++++++ End of Page+++++
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Notes *''These family groups will be found eventually on the individual's profiles, linked by the category '''Auchinleck, Ayrshire''''' *This Collection of the inscriptions on the gravestones in the Auchinleck Church yard covers only those stones that were erected before the year 1919. === Possible Murdoch Family Groups === As this is a Work in Progress (WIP) these family groupings may change as further records are found and investigated. ======Robert Murdoch - of Orchard====== *(the younger brother of John Murdoch of Bello Mill) *wright & Joiner - Born c1730? #Son 1 – [[Murdoch-1745|William Murdoch]] - master joiner - Born c1755? ##[[Murdoch-1749|Robert Murdoch]] - joiner - Born c1825’s? Died c1868? (about 14 yrs ago) ###Son 1 – joiner – Died before 1882? (eldest now dead) ###Son 2 - joiner ###Son 3 - joiner #Son 2 – [[Murdoch-1741|George Murdoch]] - master joiner - Born c1760’s? ##[[Murdoch-883|William Murdoch]] - Born c1790s? - made snuff boxes (c1830’s) ##George Murdoch - Born c1790’s? – made snuff boxes (c1830’s?) #Daughter – Jean Murdoch - Born c1762. Died 24 Sep 1783, age 21 yrs *Notes: **families of son 2 (George) are now all out of the place *Sources: :*MURDOCH, Jean, Age 21, formerly residing in Orchard, Died 24 Sep 1783; Daughter of Robert Murdoch. Cause of death – decay. (OPR -Auchinleck Burials Vol.1) :*[[Space:The Murdochs|Transcription of Newspaper article - April 1882 Kilmarnock Journal - Author Matthew McTurk]]. ===Unallocated Records=== The following MURDOCH related '''OPR burial records''' have not yet been grouped into families
This is a work in Progress..... *MURDOCH, formerly residing in Village, Buried 15 Feb 1831, Wife of William Murdoch. (OPR -Auchinleck Burials Vol.2) *MURDOCH, Agnes, formerly residing in Whirr, Died 5 Mar 1784; Cause of death - old age. (OPR -Auchinleck Burials Vol.1) *MURDOCH, Agnes, {a.k.a. MITC:}, Age c.50, formerly residing in Town of Auchinleck, Died 24 Dec 1788; Spouse of James Mitchell. - died suddenly.(OPR -Auchinleck Burials Vol.1) *MURDOCH, David, formerly residing in Highhouse of Auchinleck, Died 3 Feb 1780; Cause of death - cancer; - bur. Auchlinleck. (OPR -Auchinleck Burials Vol.1) *MURDOCH, David, formerly residing in Dalsalloch, Buried 18 Apr 1829. (OPR -Auchinleck Burials Vol.2) *MURDOCH, Geo, Buried 29 Jul 1829. (OPR -Auchinleck Burials Vol.2) *MURDOCH, Hugh, formerly residing in Common, Buried 27 Jul 1831. (OPR -Auchinleck Burials Vol.2) *MURDOCH, Hugh, Smith, Age 80, formerly residing in Birnieknowe, Died 27 Nov 1783; Cause of death - old age; - 'a person on charity’. (OPR -Auchinleck Burials Vol.1) *MURDOCH, Janet, formerly residing in Rogertoun, Died 26 Oct 1787; Cause of death - wasting; Died at Kirk of Auchinleck. (OPR -Auchinleck Burials Vol.1) *MURDOCH, Janet, {a.k.a. CALD:}, Age 28, formerly residing in Steveson, Died 23 Mar 1753; Wife of William Caldon. (OPR -Auchinleck Burials Vol.1) *MURDOCH, Janet, {a.k.a. MERR:}, Age 45, formerly residing in Birnieknowe, Died 20 Aug 1786; Spouse of John Merry. Cause of death – fever. (OPR -Auchinleck Burials Vol.1) *MURDOCH, Janet, {a.k.a. REID:}, Age 79, formerly residing in Thirdpart, Died 19 Sep 1781; Wife of John Reid. Cause of death - old age; - bur Ochiltree. (OPR -Auchinleck Burials Vol.1) *(allocated) *MURDOCH, Jean, Child, Age 2w, formerly residing in Town of Auchinleck, Died 31 Jan 1782; Daughter of Robert Murdoch (mason). Cause of death – thrush. (OPR -Auchinleck Burials Vol.1) *MURDOCH, Jean, {a.k.a. GIBB:}, Widow/Relict, Age c80, formerly residing in Auchinleck, Died 10 Mar 1781; Wife of the late Henry Gibb (cooper). (OPR -Auchinleck Burials Vol.1) *MURDOCH, John, formerly residing in Row, Died 17 May 1782; Cause of death - old age. (OPR -Auchinleck Burials Vol.1) *MURDOCH, John, formerly residing in Comon Dyk, Died 25 Nov 1754. (OPR -Auchinleck Burials Vol.1) *MURDOCH, John, Young man, Age 8, formerly residing in Thirdpart, Died 16 Jun 1782; . Cause of death - small pox; - bur: Sorn; - d.in house of John Reid. (OPR -Auchinleck Burials Vol.1) *MURDOCH, Margaret, {a.k.a. WYLL:}, Age 80, formerly residing in Common Dyke, Died 27 Nov I781; Spouse of Robert Murdoch. Cause of death - old age. (OPR -Auchinleck Burials Vol.1) *MURDOCH, Marion, {a.k.a. GIBS:}, formerly residing in Birnieknowe, Died 1 Apr 1780; Wife of Hugh Murdoch. Cause of death - old age. (OPR -Auchinleck Burials Vol.1) *MURDOCH, Mary, formerly residing in Auchinleck, Buried 15 May 1830 . - Mortcloth/funeral exp. - 3/- . (OPR -Auchinleck Burials Vol.2) *MURDOCH, Robert, Buried 21 Nov 1830 - Mortcloth/funeral exp. - 3/-. (OPR -Auchinleck Burials Vol.2) *MURDOCH, Robt, formerly residing in Village, Buried 24 May 1831. - Mortcloth/ funeral exp. - 7/-. (OPR -Auchinleck Burials Vol.2) *MURDOCH, William, formerly residing in Village, Buried 25 Feb 1831. - Mortcloth/ funeral exp. - 7/-. (OPR -Auchinleck Burials Vol.2) ===Allocated Records=== MURDOCH, Jean, Age 21, formerly residing in Orchard, Died 24 Sep 1783; Daughter of Robert Murdoch. Cause of death – decay. (OPR -Auchinleck Burials Vol.1) ==Murdochs To Be Investigated== [[Murdoch-100|John Murray Murdoch son of James Murdoch and Mary Murray]]
[[Murdoch-427|Robert Murdoch]]
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[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lady’s%20Bridge&countyname=CORK&Parish=MURRAGH Griffiths Valuation.]||'''Newcestown'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Baile Níos.
'''Web page:'''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newcestown Newcestown]
'''Map:''' [https://maps.google.com/maps/@51.7802,-8.8695,13z Google Maps] [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/51.7802/-8.8695 OpenStreetMap]
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[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Newcestown&countyname=CORK&Parish=MURRAGH Griffiths Valuation.]
Newcestown is located 35 km from the city of Cork in the western part of County Cork, Ireland. |} ===The Townlands of Murragh Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Murragh Parish (Maigh Rátha) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/747/BF Murragh Parish] on Logainm.ie and validated against townlands on the 1851, 1871 and 1901 Lists of Towns and Townlands and Griffiths valuations data. A link is provided in the notes for the 1901 and 1911 census. Please note that these may not always work if the townland was not available on the census in question. The census site may also substitute a similar name so be prepared for unexpected results! Similar for Griffith's valuation links which may show multiple names. Where a townland has been transferred to a new parish the census links are on the new parish page. :If the townland has a category it will be linked in the table below. If there is no link and you need the category please contact [[Meredith-1182|David]] to get the category created or [https://www.wikitree.com/contact/category/ put in a request for the category to be created]. Alternatively, if you feel condifent to do so, see Townland Category Information Boxes below for how to create them yourself. :{| width="100%" border="1" |- |width="16%" style="background:#BAD66E;"|
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Bengour,%20east&countyname=CORK&Parish=MURRAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Bengour West||''Binn Ghabhair Thiar''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=%22Bengour+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=%22Bengour+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Bengour,%20west&countyname=CORK&Parish=MURRAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Coolanagh||''Cúil Eanach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Coolanagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Coolanagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Coolanagh&countyname=CORK&Parish=MURRAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Courtleigh||''An Cuar Liath''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Courtleigh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Courtleigh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Courtleigh&countyname=CORK&Parish=MURRAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Dromavane||''Drom an Mheáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Dromavane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Dromavane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Dromavane&countyname=CORK&Parish=MURRAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Farranalough||''Fearann an Locha''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Farranalough&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Farranalough&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Farranalough&countyname=CORK&Parish=MURRAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Farranthomas||''Fearann Thomáis''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Farranthomas&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Farranthomas&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Farranthomas&countyname=CORK&Parish=MURRAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Killaneer||''Coill an Aoire''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Killaneer&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Killaneer&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Killaneer&countyname=CORK&Parish=MURRAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Murragh||''Maigh Rátha''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Murragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Murragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Murragh&countyname=CORK&Parish=MURRAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Newcestown||''Baile Níos''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Newcestown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Newcestown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Newcestown&countyname=CORK&Parish=MURRAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Sranaviddoge||''Screathan na bhFeadóg''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Sranaviddoge&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Sranaviddoge&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Sranaviddoge&countyname=CORK&Parish=MURRAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Tullyglass||''An Tulach Ghlas''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Tullyglass&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Tullyglass&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tullyglass&countyname=CORK&Parish=MURRAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources '''''for this parish''''' may be placed here. More general sources for Cork should be added to the main Cork page. If you are adding a source here it would be helpful if you could let [[Meredith-1182|me (David)]] know so I don't accidentally overwrite your input with an automatic update. Thanks. :Whilst care is taken to ensure links are not made to disreputable, phishing or other sites of doubtful integrity it is your responsibility to ensure that you are not going to such a site by clicking on one of the links which may have been added after this page was created. ===Townland Category Information Boxes=== :For the full 'How to' on creating Irish location categories please read [[Space:Creating_Location_Categories_For_Ireland| 'Creating Location Categories for Ireland']] :The pre-formatted line for each townland and the fully formatted CIB header can be seen below this page when '''in edit mode'''. Please ensure you have read the 'How to' before doing anything. Briefly, the pre-formatted line in the hidden text is used to replace the line above. The CIB text is pasted into the category which is created by clicking on the red category link. ==Version Notes== :Current parish format version 4.3. Linking of townlands to parishes, parishes to baronies etc. : 4.2 Addition of proper Placenames Northern Ireland links on categories implemented.; 4.1 Changed Electoral Divisions to show 1901 and 1911 names. 4.0 Addition of Griffiths valuation on parish pages.; 3.6 Change to teams structure implementation.; 3.5. Addition of 'Places Nearby' link where coordinates are known. Upgrading Logainm links to match new Logainm web site ==Sources== :Information shown on this page may have been sourced from one or more of the following sources. * [https://www.logainm.ie/en/ Logainm.ie] The Placenames Database of Ireland created by Fiontar & Scoil na Gaeilge in collaboration with The Placenames Branch (Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht). * [http://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=placeSearch Griffiths Valuation] AskAboutIreland.ie and the Cultural Heritage Project is an initiative of public libraries together with local museums and archives. * [https://www.townlands.ie/ Townlands.ie] Irish Townlands derived from OpenStreetMap data under the Open Data Commons Open Database License (ODbL). * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census of Ireland] 1901/1911 and Census fragments and substitutes, 1821-51 * [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland|List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland]] and [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_Northern_Ireland|List of towns and villages in Northern Ireland]] * [https://archive.org/details/op1248631-1001/page/n1/mode/2up General alphabetical index to townlands and towns, parishes and baronies of Ireland] Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
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citing Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); Affiliate Publication Number: T626; Line: 70; Digital film/folder number: 004952048; FHL microfilm: 2341196; Image number: 419; Sheet number: 13; Sheet letter: B; Packet letter: A; Indexing batch: N03920-1
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George H Doyle (43), married head of household in Mineola, North Hempstead, Nassau, New York, United States. Born in New York. |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Sex || Race || Age || Status || Relation || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''George H Doyle''' || '''M''' || '''White''' || '''43''' || '''Married''' || '''Head''' || '''Adv. Manager''' || '''New York''' |- | Orjsaj Doyle || F || White || 38 || Married || Wife || Inspectress-Welfare Society || Ohio |- | George H Doyle || M || White || 6 || Single || Son || || New York |} {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |+ 1940 United States Federal Census: Mineola, North Hempstead, Nassau, New York (at same house in 1935) '''1940 Census''': "United States Census, 1940"
citing Affiliate Publication Number: T627; Line: 14; Digital film/folder number: 005458663; Image number: 387; Sheet number: 6; Sheet letter: A
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George H Doyle (53), married head of household in Mineola, North Hempstead, Nassau, New York, United States. Born in New York. |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Sex || Race || Age || Status || Relation || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''George H Doyle''' || '''M''' || '''White''' || '''53''' || '''Married''' || '''Head''' || || '''New York''' |- | Orpha Doyle || F || White || 48 || Married || Wife || || Ohio |- | George Doyle || M || White || 16 || Single || Son || || New York |} {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |+ 1950 United States Federal Census: Mineola, North Hempstead, Nassau, New York '''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census"
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William T Doyle (35), married, Business Constler, head of household in Mineola, North Hempstead, Nassau, New York, United States. Born in Rhode Island. |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Sex || Race || Age || Status || Relation || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''William T Doyle''' || '''M''' || || '''35''' || '''Married''' || '''Head''' || '''Business Constler''' || '''Rhode Island''' |- | Mary P Doyle || F || || 33 || Married || Wife || || Massachusetts |- | Robert W Doyle || M || || 7 || Never married || Son || || Massachusetts |- | Karen A Doyle || M || || 2 || Never married || Daughter || || Wisconsin |- | George H Doyle || M || || 62 || Married || Laher || Advertising Agent || New York |} ==Sources==
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Murton Colliery Disaster
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Murton, County Durham, England * Victims: 16 lives lost * Cause: Colliery Explosion {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Victims''' (15 name 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;"|Besom, Matthew, aged 16 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Bloomfield, Richard, 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;"|Dawson, Ralph, aged 31 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Dickenson, John, aged 12 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Haddick, Edward, aged 12 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Hall, James, aged 40 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Hall, William (jnr) ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Lawson, Thomas, aged 41 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Lawson, Thomas (jnr), aged 21 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Noble, Edward, 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;"|Raffle, Christopher ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Raffle, William, aged 32 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Rumley, David, 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;"|Stubbs, Thomas, aged 27 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Tones, Joseph, aged 66 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- |} |} == Sources ==
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Musica y Arte
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Musicians and Writers of the Vietnam War
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Muskogee, County, Oklahoma
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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muskogee_County,_Oklahoma '''Muskogee County, Oklahoma'''] at WikiPedia. *[https://archive.org/details/muskogeenortheas00bene Benedict, John D., "Muskogee and northeastern Oklahoma, including the counties of Muskogee, McIntosh, Wagoner, Cherokee, Sequoyah, Adair, Delaware, Mayes, Rogers, Washington, Nowata, Craig, and Ottawa." Vol. 1] of 3 volumes, illus., ports., facsims. 28 cm. Chicago, S.J. Clarke Pub. Co., 1922. * [https://www.okhistory.org/publications/enc/entry?entry=TR003 '''Trail of Tears'''] citing Oklahoma Historical Society (https://okhistory.org), Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture. * [https://archive.org/details/oklahomaplacenam0000shir '''Oklahoma Place Names'''], Norman, Oklahoma, University of Oklahoma Press, 1974 * [http://www.okhistory.org/publications/encyclopediaonline.php '''The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture'''] has individual articles on historic events, locations, people and a variety of other topics. *[https://www2.census.gov/library/publications/2002/dec/pol_02-ma.pdf "Measuring America: The Decennial Censuses 1790 - 2000"] **1890 (Indian Territory)
**1890 (Oklahoma Territory) **1900 (Indian Territory) [https://www.familysearch.org/records/images/search-results?page=1&place=344521 1900 Indian Territory Census at FamilySearch]
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*[https://ok2explore.health.ok.gov/ "Oklahoma State Vital Records Index"]
**Search Birth Records: (https://ok2explore.health.ok.gov/App/BirthSearch)
**Search Death Records: (https://ok2explore.health.ok.gov/App/DeathSearch) **[https://eols.org/mplvitalstatistics/ '''Muskogee County Death Records 1910-1916''']; More than 4,000 Death Certificates dated 1 Jan 1910 to August 1916. Rex Campbell purchased these ledgers at an Oklahoma City, Oklahoma thrift store in May, 2022 and has provided scans. Thank You, Mr. Campbell. === See Also === * See [[Space:Sources-Oklahoma|Sources-Oklahoma]] for a growing list of reliable research sources like the 1890 Oklahoma Territory census, Territorial Maps, etc. * Search Oklahoma Digital Newspaper Program (https://gateway.okhistory.org/explore/collections/ODNP/) for other 'county' locations (Indian Territory, Oklahoma Territory).
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Participating means removing profiles from the '''Unsourced Profiles''' category. They cannot be profiles that you created. Select an Open (white) profile from anywhere in the category or one of its subcategories and search for sources to back up the facts of the person's life. See the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Pre-1500_Resource_Page&public=1 Pre-1500 Resource page], for some suggested sources. A source cannot be another family tree, such as Geni or an Ancestry Member Tree. If you find a valid source: {| cellpadding="20" |- |If you find a valid source: # Edit the profile to add the source, according to our [[Help:Sources|Sources]] guide. # Remove the
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Mutiny on the Bounty
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* James '''VALENTINE''', an A.B. seaman, was the first to die. He became ill two weeks before the ''Bounty'' reached Tahiti and died from blood poisoning on 9 Oct 1788. He was buried at sea. * The incompetent surgeon, Dr. John '''HUGGAN''' died at Tahiti on 9 Dec 1788 and was buried there. ===List of crew set adrift by the mutineers.=== {{userbox | id = 19 | info = Crew members set adrift. | info-size = 12 | info-color = darkblue | info-background = palegreen | id-background = yellow | width = 245 }}
* Lt. Bligh and eighteen officers and crew either were ordered into the 23-foot launch or entered voluntarily. * (^) Twelve of the nineteen men survived an arduous journey to return to England. N.B. Click on surnames in '''{{red| red}}''' and ''underlined.'' to view their personal profile; {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" style="text-align: left;" |+ ! scope="col" | Surname ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | First Name ! scope="col" | Rank ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Place ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Notes |- |[[Bligh-45|'''{{red|BLIGH}}''']] ^ |William |Lieutenant |1817-12-07 |England |Dep. Batavia Oct 1789 |- |'''COLE''' ^ |William |Boatswain | || || |- |'''ELPHINSTONE''' |William |Master's Mate |c.1789 |Batavia or At Sea |Never reached England |- |'''FRYER''' ^ |John |Sailing Master |1871-05-26 |Norfolk, England || |- |'''HALL''' |Thomas |Cook |1789-08 |Batavia (Jakarta) || |- |'''HALLETT''' ^ |John |Midshipman | || || |- |[[Hayward-5782|'''{{red|HAYWARD}}''']]^ |Thomas |Midshipman |1798 ||South China Seas || |- |'''LAMB''' |Robert |Butcher |c.1789 |Batavia or At Sea |Never reached England |- |'''LeBOGUE''' ^ |Lawrence |Sailmaker |1795-06-05 |Plymouth, England || |- |'''LEDWARD''' |Thomas Denman |Act. Surgeon |c.1789 |Batavia or At Sea |Never reached England |- |'''LINKLETTER''' |Peter |Quartermaster |c.1789 |Batavia or At Sea |Never reached England |- |'''NELSON''' |David |Botanist |1789-07-20 |Coupang, Timor || |- |'''NORTON''' |John M. |Quartermaster |1789-05-02 |Tofoa |Killed by natives. |- |'''PECKOVER''' ^ |William |Gunner | || || |- |'''PURCELL''' ^ |William |Carpenter | || || |- |'''SAMUEL''' ^ |John |Clerk & Steward | || | |Dep. Batavia Oct 1789 |- |'''SIMPSON''' ^ |George |Quartermaster's Mate | || || |- |'''SMITH''' ^ |John |Cook | || | |Dep. Batavia Oct 1789 |- |'''TINKLER''' ^ |Robert |A Boy | || || |- |}
===List of mutineers, and others, who stayed aboard the Bounty.=== {{userbox | id = 25 | info = Mutineers and others who commandeered HMS Bounty. | info-size = 12 | info-color = darkblue | info-background = palegreen | id-background = yellow | width = 477 }}
* Twenty-five crew remained on board HMS Bounty. ** (#1) Four men were detained against their will. * Sixteen men were left by Fletcher Christian at Tahiti - 2 were murdered there. * (#2) Fletcher Christian and eight men sailed away toward an uninhabited Pitcairn Island. * (#3) The fourteen men captured and arrested for mutiny at Tahiti. However, not all were found guilty and only three were hanged. * (#4) Four prisoners died when the ''Pandora'' was shipwrecked on the Great Barrier Reef. * Pitcairn Island named by Fletcher Christian. * Five men were murdered by the Tahitian men who had accompanied the mutineers to Pitcairn Island. * The six male Tahitians who accompanied the mutineers were murdered. * The last four of the mutineers were (in order): Quintall, McCoy, Young, and Adams. * Twenty-three children were born to the mutineers: Christian (3), Mills (2), McCoy (3), Quintall (5), Young (6) and Adams (4). Williams, Martin and Brown had no children. * In February 1808 Capt. Mayhew Folger, of the American (Boston) ship ''Topaz'', accidentally found the inhabitants of Pitcairn Island. N.B. Click on surnames in '''{{red| red}}''' and underlined to view their personal profile. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" style="text-align: left;" |+ ! scope="col" | Surname ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | First Name ! scope="col" | Rank ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Place ! scope="col" | Notes |- |[[Adams-189|'''{{red|ADAMS}}''']] #2 |John |A.B. seaman |style="white-space: nowrap;" | 1829-03-05 |Pitcairn Island |Last of the Mutineers |- |'''BROWN''' #2 | William |Asst. Botanist |1793-09-20 |Pitcairn Island |Murdered by the Tahitians. |- |'''BURKETT''' #3 |Thomas |A.B. seaman |1794-10-29 |England |Tried, Hanged. |- |'''BYRNE''' #1,#3 |Michael | | | |Tried, Acquitted. |- |[[Christian-1376|'''{{red|CHRISTIAN}}''']] #2 |Fletcher H. |Master's Mate |1793-09-20 |Pitcairn Island |Murdered by the Tahitians. |- |'''CHURCHILL''' |Charles |Master-at-Arms |c.1790 |Tahiti |Murdered by M. Thompson. |- |'''COLEMAN''' #1,#3 |Joseph |Armourer | | |Tried, Acquitted. |- |'''ELLISON''' #3 |Thomas | |1794-10-29 |England |Tried, Hanged. |- |[[Heywood-752|'''{{red|HEYWOOD}}''']] #3 |Peter |Act. Midshipman |1831-02-10 |London, England |Tried, Pardoned. |- |'''HILLBRANT''' #3,#4 |Henry |Cooper |1791-08-29 |Australia |Lost at sea; ''Pandora''. |- |'''MARTIN''' #2 |Isaac | |1793-09-20 |Pitcairn Island |Murdered by the Tahitians. |- |'''McCOY''' #2 |William | |c.1799 |Pitcairn Island |While drunk committed suicide. |- |'''McINTOSH''' #1,#3 |Thomas |Carpenter's Man | | |Tried, Acquitted. |- |[[Mills-9806|'''{{red|MILLS}}''']] #2 |John |Gunner's Mate |1793-09-20 |Pitcairn Island |Murdered by the Tahitians. |- |'''MILLWARD''' #3 |John | |1794-10-29 |England |Tried, Hanged. |- |[[Morrison-9008|'''{{red|MORRISON}}''']] #3 |James |Boatswain's Mate |1807-02-01 |Lost at sea; ''Blenheim''. |Tried, Pardoned. |- |'''MUSPRATT''' #3 |William |Cook's assistant | | |Tried, Pardoned. |- |'''NORMAN''' #1,#3 | Charles |Carpenter's Mate | | |Tried, Acquitted. |- |[[Quintal-79|'''{{red|QUINTAL}}''']] #2 | Matthew |AB Seaman |c.1799 |Pitcairn Island |Put to death by Young & Adams. |- |'''SKINNER''' #3,#4 |Richard | |1791-08-29 |Australia |Lost at sea; ''Pandora''. |- |'''STEWART''' #3,#4 |George |Act. Midshipman |1791-08-29 |Australia |Lost at sea; ''Pandora''. |- |'''SUMNER''' #3,#4 |John | |1791-08-29 |Australia |Lost at sea; ''Pandora''. |- |'''THOMPSON''' |Matthew | |c.1790 |Tahiti |Murdered by Churchill's friends. |- |'''WILLIAMS''' #2 |John | |1793-09-20 |Pitcairn Island |Murdered by the Tahitians. |- |[[Young-18137|'''{{red|YOUNG}}''']] #2 |Edward |Act. Midshipman |1800-12-25 |Pitcairn Island |Died of asthma. |- |}
===Some of the crew of HMS Pandora.=== {{userbox | id = HMS Pandora | info = Crew members. | info-size = 12 | info-color = darkblue | info-background = palegreen | id-background = yellow | width = 255 }}
* The 24-gun frigate ''HMS Pandora'' was sent to capture the mutineers in the South Pacific. N.B. Click on surnames in '''{{red| red}}''' and ''underlined.'' to view their personal profile; {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" style="text-align: left;" |+ ! scope="col" | Surname ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | First Name ! scope="col" | Rank ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Place ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Notes |- |'''CORNER''' | |Lieutenant | || || |- |[[Edwards-14029|'''{{red|EDWARDS}}''']] |Edward |Captain |1815 |England |Ended his career as Admiral. |- |'''HAMILTON''' |George |Surgeon | || || |- |[[Hayward-5782|'''{{red|HAYWARD}}''']] |Thomas |3rd Lieutenant | | |He was a midshipman on the ''Bounty''. |- |'''LARKAN''' | |Lieutenant | || || |- |'''MOULTER''' |William |Boatswain's Mate | || || |- |'''PARKIN''' | |Lieutenant | || || |- |}
==Sources== * http://www.infoplease.com/spot/pitcairn.html * [https://docs.google.com/viewer?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.qm.qld.gov.au%2F~%2Fmedia%2FDocuments%2FFind%2Bout%2Babout%2FHistories%2Bof%2BQueensland%2FTransport%2BMaritime%2Bhistory%2FHMS%2BPandora%2Fpandora-story.pdf Queensland Museum.] * [http://www.wrecksite.eu/wreck.aspx?55328 Wrecksite - Pandora.] * [http://www.findagrave.com/ Find-a-Grave.] * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mutiny_on_the_Bounty * http://www.findagrave.com/php/famous.php?page=pr&FSctf=230 * [https://library.puc.edu/pitcairn/bounty/crew.shtml Bounty's Crew Encyclopedia.] ==Acknowledgements== Thank you for showing an interest in this page. ====Contributors==== * [[Sands-551|Kevin J. Sands]] ==Broken Links== Please let me know... thanks, [[Sands-551|Kevin J. Sands]]
Muttersholtz, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France
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Muttersholtz Protestante Churchyard Cemetery
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I started the Sporthouse, Waterford One Place Study on 25th Jan 2023. '''2. Improve 15 profiles of individuals who died young:''' '''THIS CHALLENGE COMPLETED''' 1. [[Quinn-9520|James Quinn (1916-1916)]] ''- died aged 4 months ''
2. [[Quinn-9519|Richard Quinn (1915-1916)]] ''- died aged 11 months ''
3. [[Kirk-1844|Ursula Crothers Kirk (1901-1903)]] ''- died aged 1 year ''
4. [[McDonnell-2229|Xavier McDonnell (1890-1900)]] ''- died aged 10 years ''
5. [[Pettipice-1|Zoe Charlotte Pettipice (1903-1917)]] ''- died aged 13 years ''
6. [[Penny-2992|Hugh Penny (1830-1835)]] ''- died aged 4 years ''
7. [[Sterling-2619|Mary Josephine Sterling (1880-1883)]] ''- died aged 2 years ''
8. [[Cleary-902|Anne Cleary (1896-1896)]] ''- died aged 5 days ''
9. [[Lyng-21|William Joseph Lyng (1913-1913)]] ''- died aged 7 months ''
10.[[Kearney-1973|Julia Kearney (1890-1893)]] ''- died aged 3 years ''
11.[[Kirwan-434|Rosanna Kirwan (1891-1891)]] ''- died aged 2 months ''
12. [[Norton-11632|George Norton (1879-1879)]] ''- died aged 30 minutes ''
13.[[Norton-11644|Hugh Norton (1882-1887)]] ''- died aged 5 years ''
14. [[Rickard-2478|Theresa Rickard (1903-1903)]] ''- died aged 3 weeks ''
15. [[Ryan-11215|James Ryan (1868-abt.1869)]] ''- died aged about 1 year (exact dates to be confirmed)''
'''3. Upload 15 photos of a person or a headstone to the relevant profile(s)''' '''THIS CHALLENGE COMPLETED''' 1. [[Hand-1227|John Hand]] wedding photo
2. [[Feeney-961|Christine (Feeney) Hand]] wedding photo
3. [[O'Connor-2007|Seamus O'Connor]] photo with brother Michael
4. [[O'Connor-7166|James O'Connor (1900-)]] photo with wife Mary Power
5. [[Connors-1891|Annie Patricia Connors (1919-1944)]] photo of headstone
6. [[Ryan-11218|Patrick Ryan (abt.1862-abt.1941)]] photo of headstone
7. [[Gear-531|Patrick Gear (1878-1950)]] photo of headstone
8. [[Hand-1142|Marie (Hand) O'Connor]] photo aged 18
9. [[Pennington-6935|Amelia Pennington (1811-1873)]] photos of gravestone
10. [[Marsden-1187|Hilda Gertrude (Marsden) Twomey (1904-)]] photo with her mother
11. [[Twomey-239|Maureen Teresa Twomey (1929-2019)]] photo as an infant
12. [[Rice-7421|Margaret Rice (1872-1912)]] photo of headstone
13. [[Quinn-2652|Mary Quinn (1923-2005)]] photo of headstone
14. [[Power-1899|Margaret (Power) Hand]] profile photo
15. [[Hand-1144|Tom Hand]] profile photo
'''4. Solve 15 Unknowns (orphaned):''' '''THIS CHALLENGE COMPLETED''' 1. [[Maguire-2471|Catherine (Maguire) McManus (1841-aft.1911)]]
2. [[McGovern-1636|Bridget (McGovern) Flanagan (1872-)]]
3. [[Tracy-4476|Julia (Tracy) Gilligan (1831-)]]
4. [[McKenzie-11408|Ellen Jane (McKenzie) Plunkett (abt.1842-abt.1910)]]
5. [[Lane-19938|Catherine (Lane) Morey (1834-)]]
6. [[Casserly-204|Bridget (Casserly) Duggan (abt.1865-)]]
7. [[Fleming-14643|Mary (Fleming) Cosgrove (abt.1880-1960)]]
8. [[Hynes-1372|Bridget (Hynes) Kilcommons (1845-)]]
9. [[Philips-2230|Mary Kate (Philips) Maxwell (1857-1888)]]
10. [[Brown-157532|Elizabeth (Brown) Phair (abt.1855-)]]
11. [[Phair-3|Robert Phair (1855-)]]
12. [[Burke-12943|Mary (Burke) Hoolihan (1868-)]]
13. [[Dolan-2697|Honoria (Dolan) Flanagan (1870-)]]
14. [[McDermott-3358|Catherine (McDermott) Flanagan (1838-)]]
15. [[Francis-10288|Sarah Jane (Francis) Redpath (1871-)]]
'''5. Add at least one source to 15 profiles from the Unsourced Profiles category:''' '''THIS CHALLENGE COMPLETED''' 1. [[Quirke-3|Cornelius Quirke (1917-1962)]]
2. [[Unknown-623592|Christine (Unknown) Murphy (abt.1890-aft.1919)]] and also informed Profile Manager about the correct LNAB
3. [[Unknown-615419|Fanny (Unknown) McMaster (abt.1829-1875)]]
4. [[Gault-202|Robert John Gault (abt.1874-1955)]]
5. [[Smith-218535|Bernard Smith (1873-)]]
6. [[O'Loughlin-731|Minnie (O'Loughlin) Griffin (abt.1872-aft.1920)]]
7. [[Grant-6045|Mary (Grant) Kiely (1889-)]]
8. [[Stuart-3665|William (Stuart) Villiers-Stuart (1804-1873)]]
9. [[Oman-143|Margaret (Oman) Burke (1870-1952)]]
10. [[Paterson-3661|Alice Maude (Paterson) Pattison (1867-1952)]]
11. [[Hendy-1969|William Hendy (abt.1836-1908)]]
12. [[O'Meara-685|Frederick Augustus O'Meara (1845-1888)]]
13. [[Smyth-302|Micheal Smyth (1899-)]]
14. [[Andrews-5382|Christopher Andrews (1916-1971)]]
15. [[Dunne-1752|Joseph Dunne (1819-1894)]]
'''6. Earn 5 Club 100 badges:''' '''THIS CHALLENGE COMPLETED''' January, February, March, May, June '''7. Participate in 5 monthly challenges:''' '''THIS CHALLENGE COMPLETED''' Biobuilders: January, February, March, April, May
For details of the profiles I worked on each month, click here: [[Space:My_Biobuilders_Profiles|My Biobuilders Profiles]] '''8. Increase your CC7 number by 150:''' '''THIS CHALLENGE COMPLETED''' 6th March = 497
21st March = 536
31st March = 550
24th April = 611
12th May = 634
19th May = 651
'''Target = 650''' '''9. Add 150 profiles during Connect-a-thon''' '''THIS CHALLENGE COMPLETED''' Completed in April 2023 Connect-a-thon (157 profiles added). '''10. Resolve 15 profiles in the Needs Profiles Created Category:''' '''THIS CHALLENGE COMPLETED'''
This challenge was completed during the July 2023 Connect-a-thon
1. [[O'Hara-2184|Mary Kate (O'Hara) Bartley (abt.1874-1973)]] - added two missing children, father and brother. Mother and other siblings unknown
2. [[Hayden-565|Mary Anne (Hayden) Devlin (abt.1856-1940)]] - added father and 12 children. Mother and siblings unknown.
3. [[Patterson-24958|John Bartram Patterson (1868-1946)]] - added parents and 5 siblings
4. [[Gibney-211|Eleanor Rhoda (Gibney) Ardill (abt.1891-1951)]] - added parents and siblings
5. [[Croly-20|Meliora (Croly) Wilson (1872-1940)]] - added parents and 3 siblings
6. [[King-45960|Mary Jane (King) Hawthorne (abt.1861-1948)]] - added children, husband and father... mother and siblings unknown
7. [[Clayton-8747|Albert Edward Clayton (1874-1951)]] - added parents and two siblings
8. [[Cummins-2072|Eliza (Cummins) Kent (1882-1916)]] - added parents and 4 siblings
9. [[Davison-2729|Mabel (Davison) Hawthorne (1887-1936)]] - added parents and siblings
10. [[Fletcher-5677|John James Fletcher (abt.1872-1950)]] - added parents and 7 siblings
11. [[Dillon-3899|Anastatia (Dillon) Kent (1882-1965)]] - added parents, siblings and 3 children
12. [[Farrell-5117|Josephine Alice (Farrell) Murray (1871-1935)]] - added spouse, 9 children and parents
13. [[Lynch-9795|Laurence Lynch (1885-1945)]] - added 4 children
14. [[May-14728|Esther (May) McDonough (1872-1952)]] - added spouse and 4 children
15. [[Fox-23109|Bridget (Fox) Staunton (abt.1891-1958)]] - added children and father. mother and siblings unknown.
'''11. Improve 15 profiles from your Anniversaries list:''' '''THIS CHALLENGE COMPLETED'''
These 15 profiles from my "September" anniversaries were improved during the September 2023 Biobuilders challenge. 1. [[Whittle-2308|Matthew Whittle (1908-aft.1972)]] - born 1st Sept.
2. [[Foott-87|Harriet Victoria (Foott) Heasley (abt.1854-1891)]] - died 2nd Sept.
3. [[Cosgrave-163|William Cosgrave (1890-)]] - born 3rd Sept.
4. [[Hyland-643|Alice (Hyland) O'Brien (1868-1909)]] - married 4th Sept.
5. [[Kavanagh-1550|Susanna (Kavanagh) Kenealy (1907-2004)]] - married 5th Sept.
6. [[Murray-28024|Desmond Joseph Murray (1902-1990)]] - born 6th Sept.
7. [[Dobbyn-28|Robert Thomas Dobbyn (1883-1914)]] - died 7th Sept.
8. [[Gibney-248|Harriet Elizabeth (Gibney) Annett (1880-1935)]] - born 29th Sept.
9. [[Baldwin-16608|Henry George Baldwin (1875-1929)]] - born 9th Sept.
10. [[McDonnell-2236|Agnes McDonnell (1888-)]] - born 10th Sept.
11. [[Hawthorn-2198|Dorothy Anne (Hawthorn) Bolton (1900-)]] - born 11th Sept.
12. [[Ryan-18719|Mary Jane (Ryan) Collins (1901-)]] - born 12th Sept.
13. [[Kelly-12492|Eugene Patrick Kelly (1896-1950)]] - died 13th Sept.
14. [[Doody-421|Michael Doody (1877-1958)]]- died 14th Sept.
15. [[Norton-11663|Bridget Norton (1898-)]] - born 15th Sept.
'''12. Start a one name study''' '''THIS CHALLENGE COMPLETED''' I began the [[Space:Moonan_Name_Study|Moonan Name Study]] on 18th July 2023. '''13. Resolve 15 profiles in the Needs Biography Category''' '''THIS CHALLENGE COMPLETED''' 1. [[Fahey-370|Michael Fahey (1886-1962)]]
2. [[Kennedy-9981|Belinda (Kennedy) Walsh (1888-1970)]]
3. [[Henigan-31|Arabella Henigan (1878-1893)]]
4. [[Cotter-411|Thomas Cotter (1884-1911)]]
5. [[Keller-2356|Geraldine Frances (Keller) Ferguson (1877-1903)]]
6. [[Spain-1347|Emily (Spain) Walsh (1877-)]]
7. [[McNulty-603|John McNulty (1871-1871)]]
8. [[Lavelle-156|Mary (Lavelle) Cusack (1885-1932)]]
9. [[Sweeney-1472|Laughlin Sweeney (1869-1950)]]
10. [[O'Driscoll-14|Finian John O'Driscoll (1903-1965)]]
11. [[Keller-2355|Mary Josephine Keller (1876-1894)]]
12. [[Wright-24460|William Joseph Wright (1891-)]]
13. [[Keller-2360|George Edward Keller (1885-1918)]]
14. [[Keller-2357|Gerald Alton Keller (1879-1915)]]
15. [[Houlihan-253|Bartholomew Houlihan (abt.1885-)]]
'''14. Sort your watchlist by oldest edit and try to improve 15 of those profiles:''' '''THIS CHALLENGE COMPLETED''' 1. [[Keenan-753|Thomas Keenan]] last edit Jun 27, 2016 ''- improved 7th March 2023''
2. [[Colgan-403|Patrick Colgan]] last edit Dec 27, 2016 ''- improved 5th December 2023''
3. [[Colgan-404|Thomas Colgan]] last edit Dec 27, 2016 ''- improved 5th December 2023''
4. [[Graal-3|Daniel Graal ]] last edit Jan 30, 2017 ''- improved 8th December 2023''
5. [[Lynch-5102|Margaret Lynch]] last edit Jan 30, 2017 ''- improved 8th December 2023''
6. [[Burge-766|James Burge]] last edit May 2, 2017 - improved 19 December 2023''
7. [[Felstead-47|Eliza (Felstead) Cooke ]] last edit May 2, 2017 ''- improved 3 December 2023''
8. [[Cooke-4253|John Cooke]] last edit May 2, 2017 ''- improved 3 December 2023''
9. [[Cullen-1502|Michael Cullen ]] last edit May 8, 2017 ''- improved 5th December 2023''
10. [[O'Connor-2021|Peter O'Connor]] last edit May 27, 2017 ''- improved 10th December 2023''
11. [[Rothwell-446|Christopher Rothwell ]] last edit May 30, 2017 ''- improved 9th August 2023''
12. [[Fox-10070|Mary Fox ]] last edit May 30, 2017 ''- improved March, August and December 2023''
13. [[Rothwell-447|James Joseph Rothwell ]] last edit May 30, 2017 ''- improved 6 December 2023''
14. [[Harvey-8586|Arthur James Harvey ]] last edit Jun 3, 2017'' - improved 16 December 2023''
15. [[Tooke-294|Harriet Tooke ]] last edit Jun 3, 2017 ''- improved 8 December 2023''
'''15. Connect 5 unconnected profiles in your Watchlist :''' 1. [[Nolan-3179|Mary Nolan (1859-1949)]] - connected on 17th November 2023 through her great-grandfather [[Frost-9916|Thomas Frost]] who was already on Wikitree. There were 3 connections to her that also connected now.
2. [[Crawford-9317|Charlotte Elizabeth (Crawford) Hartnett (1854-1932)]] - connected on 9th December 2023 by merging with a duplicate profile for the same person which was already connected. There were 8 connections to her that also connected now.
I was not able to connect anymore from my Watchlist, in spite of much effort... Irish profiles are notoriously difficult!! So instead of completing this challenge, here is another alternative No.15 challenge - '''15. Improve 30 profiles of individuals who died young''' '''THIS CHALLENGE COMPLETED''' (continued from challenge No.2 above) 16. [[Kearney-2057|William Christopher Kearney (1902-1903)]]
17. [[Kearney-2062|Anastasia Kearney (1893-1893)]]
18. [[Kearney-2063|Christopher Kearney (1897-1899)]]
23. [[Cosgrave-146|Mary Anne Cosgrave (1885-1886)]]
24. [[Cosgrave-159|Thomas Cosgrave (1876-1882)]]
25.[[O'Brien-7278|James O'Brien (1900-1902)]]
26. [[Crotty-197|Thomas Crotty (1893-1893)]]
27. [[Crotty-198|Mary Crotty (1888-bef.1893)]]
33. [[Ryan-18785|Patrick Ryan (1911-1913)]]
34. [[Ryan-11216|Laurence Ryan (1870-1870)]]
35. [[Dobbyn-32|William Dobbyn (1863-1879)]]
41. [[Kirwan-432|Christina Kirwan (1897-1899)]]
42.[[Chambley-22|John Joseph Chambley (1862-1874)]]
43. [[Chambley-23|Peter Chambley (1870-1874)]]
44. [[Wane-33|Christina (Wane) Wanne (1896-1896)]]
My Acadian Ancestors
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place || Relationship || Comment || |- |[[Amireau-33| Amireau, Louis]] || 1734 || 1810 || Port-Royal, Acadie || Boston || L'Assomption, Quebec || Mass. & Conn. || 5th GGF || lived in Connecticut |- | [[Amireau-32|Amireau, Joseph]] || 1689 || 1774|| Cap-de-Sable, Acadie || Port Royal || St-Sulpice, Quebec || || 6th GGF || |- | [[Amireau-38|Amireau, Marie Josephe ]] || 1717 || 1805|| Port Royal, Acadie || Port Royal || L'Assomption, Quebec || Yes || 6th GGM || |- | [[ Aucoin-10|Aucoin, Jeanne]] || 1630 || 1718 || France || France? || Port Royal || no ||9th GGM || |- | [[ Aucoin-53|Aucoin, Martin]] || 1595 || 1671 || France || France? || Port Royal || no || 10th GGF || |- | [[ Doucet-20|Doucet, Germain]] || 1595 || 1654 || France || || || || 10th GGF || |- | [[Aucoin-10|Aucoin, Jeanne]] || ~ 1630 || 1718 || || || || || - 9th GGM || |- |[[Aucoin-882|Aucoin, Martin]] || ~ 1595 || ~ 1671 || || || Port Royal || || 10th GGF || |- | [[Aucoin-880|Aucoin, Michelle]] || ~ 1620 || 1706 || || || Port Royal || || 10th GGM || |- | [[Babin-25|Babin, Antoine]] || 1625 || 1687~ ||France || France || Port-Royal, Acadie || || 9th GGF || |- | [[Bajolet-1|Bajolet, Barbe]] || 1608 bef.|| 1678 aft.|| France || || Port Royal,Acadie || || 10th GGM || Cap Sable, Acadie |- | [[Bayon-7| Bayon, Rose]] || ~ 1631 || 1678. bef. || France || Port Royal, Acadie || Port Royal, Acadie || || 8th GGM || |- | [[Bernard-67|Bernard, Marie]] || 1640 || 1719 || France ||France|| Port-Royal, Acadie || || 8th GGM || |- | [[Blanchard-92|Blanchard, Jean]] || 1611 ~ || 1686 aft. || France || Acadie || Port Royal, Acadie || No || 9th GGF || |- | [[Boudrot-14|Boudrot, Michel]] || 1600~ || 1688- bef. || France || || Port Royal, Acadie || || 10th GGF || |- | [[Bourg-126 |Bourg, Antoine ]] || 1609~ || 1687 aft. || France || Port Royal, Acadie || Port-Royal, Acadie || || 9th GGF || |- | [[Bourg-613 |Bourg, Pierre ]] || 1722 || 1790 || Acadie || Beaubassin, Acadia || St-Charles-sur-Richelieu, Quebec || Yes || 5th GGF || |- | [[Bourgeois-15|Bourgeois, Germain]] || 1650~ || 1711 || Port-Royal, Acadie || Port-Royal, Acadie || Port-Royal, Acadie || No || 9th GGF - || |- | [[Brun-11|Brun, Andrée]] ||1646~ || 1727 || France || Port-Royal, Acadie || Port-Royal, Acadie || || 8th GGM || |- | [[Brun-5|Brun, Vincent]] || 1611 ~ || 1686 aft.|| France || France || Port-Royal, Acadie || || 9th GGF || |- | [[Bugaret-3|Bugaret, Bernard]] || 1610~ || 1648~ || France || France || Port-Royal, Acadie || || 10th GGF || Comeau ( - ) |- | [[Comeau-462|Comeau, Élisabeth ]] || 1716 || 1785 || Port Royal, Acadie || Petitcoudiac, Acadie || St-Jacques de l'Achigan || YES || 5th GGM || |- | [[Comeau-17|Comeau, Pierre]] || 1598 ~|| 1690 || France || Port Royal, Acadie || Port Royal, Acadie || || 8th GGF || |- | [[Corbineau-3|Corbineau, Anne Françoise]] || 1615 || 1665~ || France || France || Port Royal || || 10th GGM || |- | [[Cormier-2234 |Cormier, Anne dite Nanette]] || 1727 || 1742 || || Beaubassin || Beaubassin || || 5th GGM || |- | [[Cormier-28|Cormier, Thomas]] || 1636~ || 1693 || France || Port Royal, Acadie || Beaubassin, Acadie || || 8th GGF || |- | [[Cyr-108|Cyr, Marie Anne ]] || 1699 aft || 1754 bef. || Beaubassin, Acadie ||Beaubassin, Acadie || Acadie || Yes? || 6th GGF || |- | [[Cyr-226|Cyr, Pierre]] || 1644 || 1679 || ||Port Royal || Beaubassin, Acadie || || 8th GGF || |- | [[Doiron-27|Doiron, Jean]] || 1649 ~ || 1736 bef.|| France || Acadie || Pisiguit, Acadie || || 7th GGF || |- | [[Doucet-20| Doucet, Germain]] (~ 1595 – Castine Maine & later Port Royal - || 1595~ || 1654 aft. || || Port Royal || || || GGF || Germain settled in the farthest southern part of Acadia. He was Master at Arms at Pentagöuet (now Castine, Maine). Major Germain (Doucet) Sieur de La Verdure was Port Royal Commandant at the time of surrender to Roger Sedgwick on 1654. |- | [[ Doucet-23|Doucet, Marguerite]] || 1625~ || 1707 || France || Port Royal, Acadie || Port Royal, Acadie || || 9th GGM || |- | [[Doucet-69|Doucet, Marie Josephe]] || 1692~ || 1767 || Grand-Pré, Acadie || Grand-Pré, Acadie || L'Assomption, Québec ||Yes || 6th GGM || |- | [[ Doucet-26|Doucet, Pierre]] || 1621 || 1713|| France || Port-Royal, Acadie || Annapolis Royal || || 8th GGF || |- | [[Dugas-62|Dugas, Abraham]] (~ - bef. 1700, Port Royal) - || 1616~ || 1700 bef. || France ||Port Royal, Acadie || Port Royal, Acadie || || 9th GGF || |- | [[Dupuis-41| Dupuis, Michel]] || 1637 ~ || 1700 aft. || France || Port-Royal, Acadie || Acadie || || 9th GGF || |- | [[Gaudet-16|Gaudet, Denis]] || 1625~ || 1709||France || Port Royal, Acadie || Port Royal, Acadie || || 8th GGF || |- | Gaudet, Jean (~ 1575 - bef. 1678) - || || || || || || || 10th GGF || |- | Gaudet, Marie (~ 1633 – Port Royal - bef. 1710) - || || || || || || || 9th GGM || |- | Gaudet, Marie Françoise (~ - ~ , Port Royal) - ||1623 || 1699 || France ||Port Royal, Acadie || Port Royal, Acadie || || 10th GGM || |- | [[Gauthier-61|Gauthier, Martine]] || 1619~ || 1678 || France ||ort-Royal, Acadie || Grand-Pre, Acadie || || 8th GGM || |- | [[Gautrot-42|Gautrot, François ]] || 1613 || 1693 || || Port Royal || Port Royal || || 10th GGF || |- | [[Girouard-38|Girouard, Anne Charlotte]] || 1660 || 1741 || Port-Royal, Acadie|| Port-Royal, Acadie || Annapolis Royal, Acadie || || 8th GGM || |- | Girouard, François "dit Lavaranne" (~ 1621 - ~ 1693, Port Royal) - || || || || || || || 9th GGF || |- |[[Guyon-3|Guyon, Andrée]] || 1615 || 1686 || France ||Port-Royal, Acadie || Port-Royal, Acadie || || 9th GGM || |- |[[Hébert-1844 |Hébert , Alexandre ( - ) ]] ||1713 || 1781 || Annapolis Royal, Acadie|| Annapolis Royal, Acadie || L'Assomption || || 6th GGF || |- |[[Hébert-1843 |Hébert, Anne Hélène]] || 1748 || 1815 || Port Royal, Acadie || L'Assomption || L'Assomption || || 5th GGM || |- | Hébert, Etienne (~ 1629 France - ~ 1671) || || || || || || || 9th GGF || |- | Hébert, Louis (~ 1575 - 1627) - || || || || || || || 9th GGF || |- | [[LeBlanc-100|LeBlanc,Daniel]] || 1626 || 1696 ||France || Port Royal, Acadie || Port Royal, Acadie || || 9th GGF || |- |Landry, René (~1634 - ~1693, Port Royal, Acadie) - || || || || || || ||8th GGF || |- |[[Landry-80|Landry, Antoine]] || 1660~ || 1711~ || Port-Royal, Acadie || Grand-Pré, Acadie || Grand-Pré, Acadie || || GGF || |- | [[Landry-980|Landry, François]] || 1692~ || 1767 || Grand-Pré, Acadie || Grand-Pré, Acadie || L'Assomption, Québec || Yes? || 6th GGF || |- | [[Landry-980|Landry, Germain]] || 1734 || 1816 || Grand-Pré, Acadie || L'Assomption, Québec || L'Assomption, Québec || Yes? || 5th GGF || |- | [[Melanson-731|Laverdure, Pierre (Melanson)]] || 1602 ~ || 1677 bef.|| England || || Boston || || 9th GGF || lived in St. John River |- |Lord, Julien || 1652~ || 1724 || France || Port-Royal, Acadie || Annapolis Royal || No || 8th GGF || |- | Mercier, Marie (~ 1645 - aft. 1693, Port Royal) - || || || || || || || 9th GGM || |- | [[Martin-5611|Martin, Marie Madeleine]] - || 1642 ||1714 || Port Royal || Port Royal || Québec || || 7th GGM || |- |Martin, Pierre (~ 1601 - bef. 1678, Port Royal) - || || || || || || || 8th GGF || |- | [[Morin-217|Morin, Pierre]] ( - ~ ,) - || 1634 || 1690~ || France || Port Royal || Restigouche, Baie de Chaleurs || || 7th GGF || |- | [[Morin-412|Morin, Pierre]] || 1662 || 1741 || Port Royal, Acadie || Beaubassin, Acadie || Québec || || 6th GGF || |- | Pelletret, Simon (~ 1610 - ~ 1645, Port Royal) - || || || || || || || 9th GGF || |- | Pesseley, Isaac (~ 1609 - ~ 1645) - || || || || || || || 10th GGF || Major Isaac Pesseley |- |Petitpas, Claude (~ 1626 - ~ 1691, Port Royal) - || || || || || || || 9th GGF || |- | [[ Rau-71|Rau, Perrine]] || 1611 || 1671 aft. || France || || Port Royal || || 9th GGM || |- | Richard, Michel "dit Sansoucy" (~ 1630 - bef. 1689, Port Royal) - || || || || || || || 8th GGF || |- | [[Richard-659|Richard, Jean Baptiste]] || 1717 || 1799|| Port Royal, Acadie || Annapolis Royal || St-Jacques-de-l'Achigan, Quebec || Yes || 6th GGF || |- | Robichaud, Étienne (~ 1640 - bef. 1686, Port-Royal, Acadie) - || || || || || || || 9th GGF || |- | [[ Robichaud-456|Robichaud, Marie Anne]] || 1729 || 1813 ||Port-Royal, Acadie ||Port-Royal, Acadie || t-Jacques-de-L'Achigan,Quebec || Yes || 6th GGM || |- |[[Robichaud-12|Robichaud, Prudent]] || 1669~ || 1756~ || Port-Royal, Acadie ||Port-Royal, Acadie || Rivière St-Jean, Acadie || || 8th GGF || St John River, NB |- |[[Thibodeau-30|Thibodeau, Pierre]] || 1631~ || 1704 || France ||Port-Royal, Acadie || || || 8th GGF || Pierre was a founder of Shepody, New Brunswick |- |[[Thibodeau-1442|Thibodeau, Marie]] || 1661~ || 1711 bfr. || Port-Royal, Acadie || Port-Royal, Acadie || St-Charles des Mines, Grand-Pré , Acadie || || 7th GGM || |- | [[Thériot-99|Thériot, Jean]] (~ – in) - || 1601~ || 1686 before || France || || Port-Royal, Acadie || || 9th GGF || |- | Trahan, Guillaume (~1601 - before 1685, Port Royal) - || || || || || || || 10th GGF || |- | [[Trahan-8|Trahan, Jeanne]] || 1629 || 1698 || France|| Acadie || Port Royal, Acadie || No || 9th GGM || |- | [[ Vincent-1735 |Vincent, Jean Baptiste ]] || 1711~ || 1766 bef || Pisiguit, Acadie || Petitcoudiac, Acadie || Miramichi, || Yes || 5th GGMF || Petitcoudiac & Miramichi in modern New Brunswick |- | [[Vincent-2533 |Vincent, Marguerite ]] ||1744~ || 1776 || Pisiguit, Acadie || L'Assomption || L'Assomption || Yes || th GGM || |- |}
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My Ancestors, A Memorial of John Paine and Mary Ann May of East Woodstock, Conn.
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A Wikipedia contributor adds a further name, proposed more recently: * Humphrey of Tilleul-en-Auge It's not clear whether this name was missed or discounted by White and Douglas. It is remarkable that of those known from direct evidence to have been present, a majority do not appear on any of the purported copies of the "Battle Abbey Roll". Thomson noted the importance of a Domesday reference in tracing descents, in view of the shortage of other documentation in that period. He stated that 12 of the first 15 can be plausibly identified with Domesday tenants; but many of those who fought in 1066 must have been dead by 1086 and replaced by their heirs. Thomson's article talks briefly about the existence of descendants, and the question was also alluded to at the meeting. The Falaise people had apparently claimed to have verified descents from all of their 315 listed Companions, and it is evident that the SoG was highly unimpressed. James Robinson Planche's [[Space: The Conqueror and his Companions|book]] ''The Conqueror and his Companions'' (1874) provides short biographies of 18 of the 27, as indicated above. The book was somewhat ahead of its own time, but was overtaken by major advances in scholarship later in the century. It cannot now be regarded as a reliable source of genealogical detail, though it remains interesting and insightful reading. [https://archive.org/stream/conquerorhiscomp01planuoft#page/n7 Vol. 1], [https://archive.org/stream/conquerorhiscomp02planuoft#page/n7 Vol. 2] William FitzOsbern might be identical with the Breteville intended by some "Battle Abbey Roll" listings. Camp, Anthony J ([[Wikipedia: Anthony_J._Camp|Wikipedia]]): ''My Ancestors Came With The Conqueror'', publ. Society of Genealogists, London, 1990, Introduction, p. 3. (Apart from the three reprinted articles cited here, the rest of Camp's book is taken up by a long but uninteresting comparative listing of the versions of the "Battle Abbey Roll") Meaning, on the Norman side. We have the names of a few of the English dead, but they weren't part of this discussion. David C. (Charles) Douglas, [http://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n50027495/ WorldCat]. Douglas, David C: "Companions of the Conqueror", in ''History'', Vol. 28, pp. 129-147. The number does not include one Osmund de Bodes who joined the expedition but probably died before sailing. [[Wikipedia: Compagnons_de_Guillaume_le_Conqu%C3%A9rant|Français]]. Goubert d'Auffay being reckoned as explicitly on the expedition, but not explicitly at Hastings. No writer mentions Harold being shot in the eye. This tradition comes from the Bayeux Tapestry, but the tapestry is ambiguous. Guillaume de Jumieges is normally a prime source for the life and times of the Conqueror, but gives no information on who fought at Hastings. Orderic says he was killed in the battle. The possibility of male-line descendants of Malet was evidently unknown at the time. ''Genealogists Magazine'', Vol 6, pp. 50-7, reprinted in Camp, ch. 2, pp. 9-14 Major names of the time who were not in the expedition include [[Wikipedia: Roger_de_Beaumont|Roger de Beaumont]] ([[Vielles-7]]), Count of Meulan, and [[Wikipedia: Roger_de_Montgomery|Roger de Montgomery]] ([[Montgomery-133]]), later Earl of Arundel, who are both stated to have remained in Normandy as advisers to the Duchess. [[Wikipedia: Richard_fitz_Gilbert|Richard fitz Gilbert]] ([[Clare-15]]), ancestor of the Clares, is mentioned by no writer before Wace. ''The American Genealogist'', Oct 1944, Vol. 21 no. 2, p. 111, extract [http://www.robertsewell.ca/conquest.html#companions online]. White's 1950 paper calls the brandished stick a mace, not a sword. ''Genealogists Magazine'', Dec 1931, Vol. 5, pp. 394-7. Reprinted in Camp, ch. 1, pp. 5-8. Not online, but back numbers are available in sets on DVD. Geoffrey H. (Henllan) White, [http://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no2005-12561/ WorldCat] Summarized in the meeting report: ''Genealogists Magazine'', Vol. 6, p. 50, reprinted in Camp, ch. 2, p. 9. Doesn't seem to be published in full. ''Genealogists Magazine'', Vol. 9 (1944), pp. 417-24. Reprinted in Camp, pp. 15-23. Appendix L in ''Complete Peerage'' (2nd edn), Vol 12 pt 1. [[Wikipedia: Companions of William the Conqueror#"Proven_Companions"]]. __________
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Running Total = 1 '''December 2022''''' - people who emigrated'' 1. [[Rollinson-191|May Rosalie (Rollinson) Dobbyn (1899-1929)]] ''- emigrated from U.K. to Australia ''
2. [[Dobbyn-26|Eileen Patricia Dobbyn (1919-2002)]] ''- infant daughter of 1. emigrated from U.K. to Australia ''
3. [[Hand-1220|Marcella Hand (abt.1888-1916)]] ''- emigrated from Ireland to Massachusetts, United States''
Running Total = 4 '''January 2023''' ''- first names or surnames starting with unusual letters Q, U, X and Z'' 1. [[Connors-620|Ellen (Connors) Quinn (1883-1970)]]
2. [[Quinn-9520|James Quinn (1916-1916)]] ''- died at 4 months ''
3. [[Quinn-9519|Richard Quinn (1915-1916)]] ''- died at 11 months ''
4. [[Quinn-9524|Margaret Mary Quinn (1909-1934)]]
5. [[Quinn-2600|Bridget Mary Quinn (1920-2010)]]
6. [[Quinn-9574|Elizabeth Mary Quinn (1913-1998)]]
7. [[Quinn-2652|Mary Quinn (1923-2005)]]
8. [[Kirk-1844|Ursula Crothers Kirk (1901-1903)]]
9. [[McDonnell-2229|Xavier McDonnell (1890-1900)]] ''not connected to global tree yet''
10. [[Pettipice-1|Zoe Charlotte Pettipice (1903-1917)]] ''not connected to global tree yet''
Running Total = 14 '''February 2023''' ''- people whose last name is the same as a coin or currency'' 1. [[Dollar-1149|William George Dollar (1896-1926)]] ''not connected to global tree yet''
2. [[Penny-2979|James Penny (1820-1860)]]
3. [[Penny-2992|Hugh Penny (1830-1835)]]
4. [[Farthing-910|Geoffrey James Farthing (1921-1943)]] ''not connected to global tree yet''
5. [[Sterling-2619|Mary Josephine Sterling (1880-1883)]] ''not connected to global tree yet''
6. [[Halfpenny-139|Mary Ann (Halfpenny) McPartland (1848-1918)]]
Running Total = 20 '''March 2023''' ''- People whose profile "Needs Biography" '' 1. [[Phair-119|Margaret (Phair) Perrott (1874-1958)]]
2. [[Hanly-102|Phelim Hanly (1892-1933)]]
3. [[Gault-321|Sydney Gault (abt. 1828-1906)]]
4. [[Tierney-571|Mary (Tierney) Holahan (1868-1944)]]
Running Total = 24 '''April 2023''' ''- People who died before their 18th birthday '' 1. [[Rice-7422|Albert Rice (1902-1912)]] - 10 years
2. [[Rice-7423|George Hugh Rice (1903-1912)]] - 8 years
3. [[Rice-7424|Eric Rice (1905-1912)]] - 7 years
4. [[Rice-7425|Arthur Rice (abt.1908-1912)]] - 4 years
5. [[Rice-7426|Francis Rice (1909-1912)]] - 2 years
6. [[Rice-14297|William James Rice (1899-1899)]] - 7 weeks
7. [[Hand-1228|Patrick Hand (1936-1936)]] - 11 days
8. [[Kenealy-259|Thomas Michael Kenealy (1908-1908)]] - 3 weeks
9. [[Connors-593|Anne Connors (1882-1882)]] - 2 days
10. [[Abbott-11690|John Mathew Abbott (1897-1903)]] - 5 years
11. [[Ellis-21612|Alfred Thomas Ellis (1874-1876)]] - 2 years
12. [[Ellis-22302|George Henry Ellis (1881-1882)]] - 1 year
13. [[Ellis-22483|Ellen Ellis (1884-1887)]] - 3 years
14. [[Ellis-21608|Ellen Josephine Ellis (1872-1884)]] - 11 years
15. [[McDonnell-2237|Florence McDonnell (1899-1908)]] - 8 years
16. [[McDonnell-2238|Norah Bridget McDonnell (1904-1918)]] - 14 years
17. [[McDonnell-2243|Catherine Martha McDonnell (1896-1908)]] - 11 years
18. [[O'Connor-7172|Michael O'Connor (1915-1916)]] - 4 months
19. [[O'Connor-7165|William Oliver O'Connor (1921-1922)]] -9 months
20. [[O'Connor-7167|Anne O'Connor (1904-1904)]] - 3 weeks
21. [[O'Connor-7169|Anne O'Connor (1906-1908)]] - 2 years
22. [[O'Connor-7170|John O'Connor (1908-1908)]] - 3 months
23. [[Holahan-236|Lucy Teresa Holahan (1894-1894)]] - 7 months
24. [[Holahan-232|Agnes Holahan (1903-1903)]] - 21 days
25. [[Holahan-231|Margaret Holahan (1903-1903)]] - 5 days
26. [[Holahan-227|Bridget Holahan (1902-1902)]] - 7 days
27. [[Holahan-235|Christopher Holahan (1897-1897)]] - 6 weeks
28. [[Holahan-234|Marcella Holahan (1896-1896)]] - 5 days
29. [[Wayne-671|Christopher Wayne (1911-1912)]] - 3 months
30. [[Wann-242|Mary Christina (Wann) Wayne (1898-1910)]] - 12 years
31. [[Wan-56|Mary Wan (1872-1874)]] - 2 years
32. [[Newman-11165|Margaret Newman (1897-1897)]] - 2 days
33. [[Newman-11395|Fanny Newman (1895-1896)]] - 20 months
34. [[Newman-11166|Joseph Christopher Newman (1898-1901)]] - 2 years
35. [[Keenan-852|Gerard Keenan (1913-1915)]] - 2 years
36. [[Keenan-849|Michael Joseph Keenan (1897-1901)]] - 4 years
37. [[Keenan-856|John Joseph Keenan (1907-1910)]] - 3 years
38. [[Keenan-850|William Patrick Keenan (1898-1901)]] - 3 years
39. [[Keenan-854|Patrick Keenan (1911-1911)]] - 12 days
40. [[Keenan-851|Christopher Keenan (1902-1902)]] - 7 hours
41. [[Keenan-855|Francis Keenan (1909-1910)]] - 8 months
42. [[Wan-55|Patrick Wan (1874-abt.1889)]] - 14 years
43. [[Wanne-3|Christopher Wanne (1860-1866)]] - 6 years
44. [[Fitzgerald-8097|Peter James Fitzgerald (1906-1906)]] - 1 month
45. [[Fitzgerald-8118|Catherine Mary Fitzgerald (1899-1908)]] - 9 years
46. [[Fitzgerald-8119|John Fitzgerald (1905-1905)]] - 2 weeks
47. [[Fitzgerald-8120|James Fitzgerald (abt.1903-1909)]] - 6 years
48. [[Ellis-22482|Thomas Ellis (1882-1887)]]- 4 years
49. [[Ellis-22299|William Henry Ellis (1882-1891)]] - 9 years
50. [[Ellis-22301|Mary Elizabeth Ellis (1884-1890)]] - 6 years
51. [[Wane-34|James Wane (1906-abt.1907)]] - 8 months
52. [[Wann-240|William Wann (1864-abt.1864)]] - 5 months
53. [[Carabine-42|Peter Paul Carabine (1917-1917)]] - 3 weeks
54. [[Carabini-18|Bernard Carabini (abt.1888-1889)]] - 9 months
55. [[Carabini-19|Francis Dominick Carabini (1912-1912)]] - 2 months
Running Total = 79 '''May 2023''' ''- Men called Charles and women called Elizabeth'' 1. [[King-44057|Charles King (1868-1921)]]
2. [[King-44127|Charles King (1892-1976)]]
3. [[Tallon-369|Charles Tallon (1835-1882)]]
4. [[Tallon-368|Charles Tallon (1870-1947)]]
5. [[Tallon-383|Charles Tallon (1902-1923)]]
6. [[Cullen-1509|Elizabeth (Cullen) McCann (1874-1969)]]
7. [[Norton-11666|Elizabeth Norton (1910-2006)]]
8. [[Nagle-2598|Elizabeth Frances Nagle (1900-bef.1930)]]
9. [[Farn-62|Elizabeth (Farn) O'Doherty (1910-aft.1972)]]
10. [[Lawrence-8680|Charles Lawrence (1832-1832)]]
11. [[Wayne-301|Elizabeth Wayne (1908-1910)]]
12. [[Daly-658|Elizabeth (Daly) Tormey (1876-1966)]] Running Total = 91 '''June 2023''' ''- People born in June'' 1. [[Cherubini-33|Mary Margaret Cherubini (1878-1879)]] b. 21 Jun 1878
2. [[McDonnell-2239|Mary Anne McDonnell (1885-1908)]] b. 5 Jun 1885
3. [[Murray-9823|Patrick Murray (1875-1921)]] b. 10 Jun 1875
4. [[Bergin-617|Peter Martin Bergin (1890-1959)]] b. 29 Jun 1890
5. [[Wann-239|James (Wann) Wanne (1862-abt.1872)]] b. 19 Jun 1862
6. [[Wand-207|Anne (Wand) Wanne (1870-1871)]] b. 26 Jun 1870
Running Total = 97 '''July 2023''' ''- People from one place (Sporthouse OPS)'' 1. [[Gahan-245|Laurence Gahan (1881-1955)]]
2. [[Gahan-271|Norah Gahan (1915-1917)]]
3. [[Coady-698|Ellen Coady (1888-1889)]]
4. [[Coady-699|James Coady (1893-1895)]]
5. [[Dobbyn-116|Ellen Dobbyn (1902-1946)]]
6. [[Connors-618|Michael (Connors) O'Connor (1872-1949)]]
7. [[Connors-622|Johanna (Connors) Lennon (1886-1959)]]
8. [[Connors-619|Bridget (Connors) Lennon (1877-1954)]]
9. [[Phelan-1629|Catherine Phelan (1877-1902)]]
10. [[Phelan-1630|John Phelan (abt.1891-1944)]]
Running Total = 107 '''August 2023''' ''- all things Massachusetts'' 1. [[Rothwell-377|Catherine (Rothwell) Hand (1887-1968)]]
2. [[Hand-1221|James Hand (1890-1918)]]
3. [[Hand-1656|Edward Thomas Hand (abt.1918-1972)]]
4. [[Hand-1658|James Hand (1916-1993)]]
5. [[Burgess-6648|Pauline Jane Burgess (1922-2016)]]
6. [[Burgess-15269|Raymond F Burgess (1921-1921)]]
7. [[Burgess-15270|Mary Rena Burgess (1927-1927)]]
8. [[Rhomberg-46|Agnella Agatha Rhomberg (1898-1899)]]
9. [[Rhomberg-47|Selma Richardine (Rhomberg) King (1890-1952)]]
10.[[Rhomberg-38|Reinoldy (Rhomberg) Burgess (1893-1999)]]
11.[[Rhomberg-39|Reinhold Rhomberg (1862-1943)]]
12. [[Wolfgang-137|Paulena (Wolfgang) Rhomberg (1861-1921)]]
13. [[King-60815|Michael King (1873-1874)]]
14. [[Burgess-15346|Pauline Burgess (1896-1897)]]
15. [[Burgess-15266|Charles Francis Burgess (1895-1972)]]
16. [[King-60602|William Henry King (1890-1948)]]
Running Total = 123 '''September 2023''' ''- People born in Ireland'' Adults: 1. [[Whittle-2308|Matthew Whittle (1908-)]]
2. [[Foott-87|Harriet Victoria (Foott) Heasley (abt.1860-1891)]]
3. [[Cosgrave-163|William Cosgrave (1890-)]]
4. [[Hyland-643|Alice (Hyland) O'Brien (1868-1909)]]
5. [[Kavanagh-1550|Susan (Kavanagh) Kenealy (abt.1907-2004)]]
6. [[Murray-28024|Desmond Murray (1902-)]]
7. [[Dobbyn-28|Robert Thomas Dobbyn (1883-1914)]]
8. [[Gibney-248|Harriet Elizabeth (Gibney) Annett (1880-1935)]]
9. [[Baldwin-16608|Henry George Baldwin (1875-)]]
10. [[McDonnell-2236|Agnes McDonnell (1888-)]]
11. [[Hawthorn-2198|Dorothy Anne (Hawthorn) Bolton (1900-)]]
12. [[Ryan-18719|Mary Jane (Ryan) Collins (1901-)]]
13. [[Kelly-12492|Eugene Patrick Kelly (1896-1950)]]
14. [[Doody-421|Michael Doody (1877-1958)]]
15. [[Norton-11663|Bridget Norton (1898-)]]
Children: 16. [[Kearney-2057|William Christopher Kearney (1902-1903)]]
17. [[Kearney-2062|Anastasia Kearney (1893-1893)]]
18. [[Kearney-2063|Christopher Kearney (1897-1899)]]
19. [[Cosgrave-106|Robert Joseph Cosgrave (1896-1900)]]
20. [[Cosgrave-145|Margaret Cosgrave (1887-1894)]]
21. [[Cosgrave-148|Mary Cosgrave (1874-1887)]]
22. [[Cosgrave-147|Anastasia Cosgrave (1882-1887)]]
23. [[Cosgrave-146|Mary Anne Cosgrave (1885-1886)]]
24. [[Cosgrave-159|Thomas Cosgrave (1876-1882)]]
25.[[O'Brien-7278|James O'Brien (1900-1902)]]
26. [[Crotty-197|Thomas Crotty (1893-1893)]]
27. [[Crotty-198|Mary Crotty (1888-bef.1893)]]
28. [[Farrell-5681|Bernard Farrell (1897-1897)]]
29. [[Ryan-18717|Thomas Joseph Ryan (1899-1904)]]
30. [[King-44060|Francis King (1916-1916)]]
31. [[King-44153|William Christopher King (1890-1891)]]
32. [[King-44059|Michael King (1903-1917)]]
33. [[Ryan-18785|Patrick Ryan (1911-1913)]]
34. [[Ryan-11216|Laurence Ryan (1870-1870)]]
35. [[Dobbyn-32|William Dobbyn (1863-1879)]]
36. [[Cole-27711|Anthony Padua Cole (1899-1899)]]
37. [[Cole-29132|Mary Cole (1873-1890)]]
38. [[Cole-29127|Michael Cole (1903-1903)]]
39. [[Cole-29126|Andrew Alphonsus Cole (1906-1906)]]
40. [[Cole-29139|Margaret Mary Josephine Cole (1909-1910)]]
41. [[Kirwan-432|Christina Kirwan (1897-1899)]]
42.[[Chambley-22|John Joseph Chambley (1862-1874)]]
43. [[Chambley-23|Peter Chambley (1870-1874)]]
44. [[Wane-33|Christina (Wane) Wanne (1896-1896)]]
45. [[Wann-237|Christina (Wann) Wane (1881-1898)]]
Running Total = 168 '''October 2023''' ''- People called Christopher/Christine''
I am including "Christina" also. 1. [[Casey-6748|Christina (Casey) Kenealy (abt.1847-1880)]] - connected
2. [[Cox-31839|Christopher Cox (1920-1922)]] - connected
3. [[Newman-11163|Christina (Newman) Ralph (1906-1994)]] - connected
4. [[Wayne-300|Christopher Wayne (1908-1910)]] ''not connected to global tree yet''
5. [[Cherubini-12|Christina Cherubini (1873-1875)]] - connected
6. [[Daly-4434|Christopher Daly (1886-1927)]]- connected
7. [[Staunton-571|Christina Mary Staunton (1910-1995)]] ''not connected to global tree yet''
8. [[Duff-3856|Christopher Patrick Duff (1919-1920)]] - connected
9. [[Byrne-7371|Mary Christine Byrne (1944-1946)]] - connected
10. [[Cosgrave-156|Christopher Cosgrave (1874-1954)]] - connected
11. [[Dardis-65|Christina Dardis (1893-1897)]] - connected
12. [[Dardis-32|Christopher Dardis (1902-1973)]] - connected
13. [[Dardis-66|Mary Christina Dardis (1891-1891)]] - connected
14. [[Dardis-59|Christopher Dardis (1869-1920)]] - connected
15. [[Cosgrave-191|Mary Christine (Cosgrave) Byrne (1908-1948)]] - connected
16. [[Byrne-7377|Christopher Byrne (1944-2012)]] - connected
17. [[Higgins-11009|Christine Ellen (Higgins) Cullanan (1899-1993)]] - connected
18. [[Murray-8021|Christopher Murray (1848-)]] - connected
Running Total = 186 '''November 2023''' ''- Letter 'N' surnames'' 1. [[Nagle-2592|Carroll Francis Nagle (1922-1922)]]
2. [[Nagle-2591|Carroll Nicholas Nagle (1863-1925)]]
3. [[Nagle-2585|Carroll Nagle (abt.1814-1889)]]
4. [[Nagle-2586|Julia Nagle (abt.1856-1896)]]
5. [[Nolan-5391|James Nolan (1860-1871)]]
6. [[Nolan-5409|Anne Nolan (1898-1931)]]
7. [[Nolan-5412|Elizabeth Bridget Nolan (1905-1908)]]
8. [[Nolan-5390|Sarah Benedicte Nolan (1875-1897)]]
9. [[Nolan-5423|Michael Nolan (1862-bef.1877)]]
10. [[Nolan-5396|Alice Angela Nolan (1873-abt.1873)]]
Running Total = 196 '''December 2023''' ''- People who were married in December'' 1. [[Colgan-386|Margaret (Colgan) Cullen (abt.1842-1915)]] - connected
2. [[Cullen-1208|John Cullen (1834-1878)]] - connected
Running Total = 198 '''January 2024''' ''- People who are cousins, any number, any removed.'' 1. [[Ryan-18791|Lawrence John Ryan (1899-1993)]] - connected
2. [[Ryan-18786|Alice (Ryan) Caulfield (1898-1972)]] - connected
3. [[Ryan-18787|Catherine Ryan (1904-1929)]] - connected
4. [[Cosgrave-128|Alice Cosgrave (1865-)]] - connected
5. [[Dowling-3184|Teresa Frances Dowling (1907-1909)]] - connected
Running Total = 203 '''February 2024''' ''- People who died in February.'' 01 Feb 1956 Ellen Waine died [share tree image] 01 Feb 1882 Mary Cosgrave died [share tree image] 01 Feb 1882 Thomas Cosgrave died [share tree image] 01 Feb 1947 George McCann died [share tree image] 02 Feb 1898 Anne O'Farrell died [share tree image] 02 Feb 1957 Richard Heasley died [share tree image] 02 Feb 1895 James Coady died [share tree image] 03 Feb 1944 Patrick Waine died [share tree image] 03 Feb 1887 Isaac Julian died [share tree image] 04 Feb 1904 William Dobbyn died [share tree image] 04 Feb 1970 Francis Hartnett died [share tree image] 05 Feb 1937 James O'Connor died [share tree image] 05 Feb 1976 Charles King died [share tree image] 06 Feb 1989 Sister Mary Xavier Nagle died [share tree image] 06 Feb 1900 William Nagle died [share tree image] 06 Feb 1973 Patrick Coyne died [share tree image] 07 Feb 1885 Terence Guinan died [share tree image] 07 Feb 1947 John Long died [share tree image] 07 Feb 1915 Margaret Cole died [share tree image] 07 Feb 1878 James Hackett died [share tree image] 08 Feb 1890 Alice Connolly died [share tree image] 08 Feb 1922 William O'Connor died [share tree image] 09 Feb 1954 Thomas Clowry died [share tree image] 09 Feb 1890 Ralph Sampson died [share tree image] 09 Feb 1910 James Halfpenny died [share tree image] 09 Feb 1944 John Phelan died [share tree image] 11 Feb 1972 Ed Hand died [share tree image] 11 Feb 1970 Mary Clement O'Boyle died [share tree image] 12 Feb 1955 Edward Tormey died [share tree image] 12 Feb 1970 Ellie Quinn died [share tree image] 12 Feb 1879 William Dobbyn died [share tree image] 12 Feb 1919 Mary Norton died [share tree image] 12 Feb 1920 Catherine Isherwood died [share tree image] 13 Feb 1911 Patrick Keenan died [share tree image] 13 Feb 1923 Mother Mary Michael Kennedy died [share tree image] 13 Feb 1897 Patrick Glynn died [share tree image] 14 Feb 1849 Benjamin Cherubini died [share tree image] 14 Feb 1890 Mary Cole died [share tree image] 15 Feb 1974 Sister Mary Peter Lennon died [share tree image] 15 Feb 1919 Joseph Newman died [share tree image] 15 Feb 1934 Sophia Zipfel died [share tree image] 16 Feb 1979 Bill Hartnett died [share tree image] 16 Feb 2006 Mary Joseph Jordan died [share tree image] 16 Feb 1946 Nellie Dobbyn died [share tree image] 17 Feb 1931 Patrick Coyne died [share tree image] 17 Feb 1835 Hugh Penny died [share tree image] 18 Feb 1964 James Carabine died [share tree image] 19 Feb 1943 Nora Hand died [share tree image] 19 Feb 1890 Bridget Chambley died [share tree image] 19 Feb 1917 Margaret Feeney died [share tree image] 20 Feb 1871 John Verschoyle died [share tree image] 20 Feb 1905 Kate Cherubini died [share tree image] 20 Feb 1889 Hanorah Lannon died [share tree image] 21 Feb 1897 Margaret McGovern died [share tree image] 22 Feb 1946 John Cosgrave died [share tree image] 22 Feb 1898 William Phelan died [share tree image] 23 Feb 1911 William Westmoreland died [share tree image] 23 Feb 1906 Patrick Wymbs died [share tree image] 24 Feb 1975 Wenzel Kopetsky died [share tree image] 24 Feb 1913 Christy Murray died [share tree image] 24 Feb 1904 Margaret Carabini died [share tree image] 24 Feb 1903 Michael Cole died [share tree image] 25 Feb 1931 James Cosgrave died [share tree image] 25 Feb 1985 Sarah Dardis died [share tree image] 25 Feb 1933 James Ryan died [share tree image] 26 Feb 1938 Arthur Julian died [share tree image] 26 Feb 1990 Leon O'Broin died [share tree image] 26 Feb 1916 Michael O'Connor died [share tree image] 26 Feb 1907 John Nolan died [share tree image] 27 Feb 1932 Mary Hally died [share tree image] 27 Feb 1938 Charles Nesbitt Patterson died [share tree image] 28 Feb 1943 Geoffrey Farthing died [share tree image] 28 Feb 1975 Adrian Peter Francis Crotty died [share tree image] 29 Feb 1996 Joseph Keenan died [share tree image] 29 Feb 1948 William Phelan died [share tree image]
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My Bookshelf: Delaware County, Ohio
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My Bookshelf: Gallia County, Ohio
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My Bookshelf: Meigs County, Ohio
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My brick walls
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'My Brother Benjamin' by his sister Beth Britten
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My brothers father,George parks
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My cheat sheet
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Year: 1851; Arrival: New York, New York, USA; '''Microfilm Serial: M237''', 1820-1897; Line: 38; List Number: 1658
{{Ancestry Sharing|2374745|7425507a5bca8a88f14753ba852e52d97d35bf3cea90d73d8267f0541f9d84c0}} - {{Ancestry Record|7488|157217}} (accessed 11 March 2023)
Name: Benjamin Bayles; Gender: Male; Ethnicity/ Nationality: English; Age: 54; Birth Date: abt 1797; Place of Origin: England; Departure Port: Liverpool, England; Destination: USA; Arrival Date: 12 Nov 1851; Arrival Port: New York, New York, USA; Ship Name: Sir Robert Peel. **[https://www.archives.gov/digitization/digitized-by-partners Search National Archives by Micropublication number] Enter the number M237, and you will see that Ancestry and FamilySearch have copies of this image. ==== Chronicling America (Digital Newspapers) ==== *The National Archives offers several free digitized newspapers from across the country. **Link here: [https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/ Chronicling America] ===== South Carolina ===== * [https://historicnewspapers.sc.edu/ USC Libraries] === England === ==== National Archives UK ==== *Use Discovery to search the collections in the National Archives UK ** Link: [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ Discovery] ==== GRO Index==== * The General Registration Office, has information about births and deaths in England and Wales from 1837-present. **Create a free account and search their index. The birth index will hold birth name, year, place, and mother's maiden name. The death index will hold, name, year and place, and age at death, and in some rare cases birth date. *Link: [https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/ GRO] ==== FreeCen ==== *Free site for census records **Link: [https://www.freecen.org.uk/?locale=en FreeCen] ==== FreeReg ==== *Free site for parish registers **Link: [https://www.freereg.org.uk/?locale=en FreeReg] ==== FreeBMD ==== *Free site for Birth, Marriage and Death **Link: [https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/search.pl FreeBMD] ==== Find a Will ==== *Free site for wills and probate records **Link: [https://probatesearch.service.gov.uk/#wills Find a Will] == Sources == === Examples === *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Sources Source Examples] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Saturday_Sourcing_Sprint_Citation_Examples Sourcing Citation Examples] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Links_to_Ancestry Ancestry Souces] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Australia%2C_Sources_and_Citation_Examples Sourcing Citation Examples for Australia] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England_Orphan_Trail:_Citation_templates#Example_Citations Sourcing Citation Examples for England] *[http://dgmweb.net/Ancillary/OnE/DeathCertificates.html How to Cite a Death Certificate] === Source templates === ==== Ancestry Templates ==== *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Links_to_Ancestry#Indexed_Record Ancestry Templates How To] *[https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/ancite.php Ancestry Citation Builder] ==== FamilySearch Templates ==== *For Records: **Use this link to the 1880 Census as an example: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:'''M69Y-1FT''' ***The bold code after the 2nd : is the code you need to use **In edit mode it looks like:
My Citation Page
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My Confirmed DNA Connections
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'''My Connections to English Royalty.'''
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My consanguinity and affinity
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My Counties of Appalachia
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MY COUSINS WHO ARE STARS, ARTISTS OR WRITERS
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My de Gostwyk ancestors, both Burgesses of Berwick-Upon-Tweed
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My DNACircles
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My Elusive James Standen
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My Ever Shrinking Connections to AJ
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My Family Mysteries
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My Family on WikiTree
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My Family Photo Album
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My Family Photos
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My Family Tree: Places of Birth, Residence and Death for my Ancestors and their Relatives
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My Family Tree Brick Walls
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My Family-1
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My Famous Ancestors
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[[Space:Profiles_of_the_Week|Profiles of the Week]]
Magna Carta Ancestors
Updated: 01/14/2020[[Bigod-1|Hugh (Bigod) le Bigod]] is my 28th great grandfather.
[[Bohun-7|Henry (Bohun) de Bohun]] is my first cousin 28 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Dunkeld-1|Henry (Dunkeld) of Scotland]]. [[Clare-673|Gilbert (Clare) de Clare]] is my first cousin 27 times removed and we are both descendants of [[St Hilary-11|Maud (St Hilary) d'Aubeney]]. [[Clavering-13|John (Clavering) FitzRobert]] is my 27th great-granduncle. [[Mowbray-151|William (Mowbray) de Mowbray]] is my 2nd cousin 27 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Gant-295|Walter (Gant) de Gant]].[[Quincy-226|Saher (Quincy) de Quincy]] is my 28th great grandfather.
[[De_Vere-309|Robert de Vere]] is my 28th great grandfather.
Mayflower Ancestors
Updated: 01/14/2020 [[White-11597|Katherine (White) Carver]] is my 12th cousin 16 times removed and we are both descendants of [[St Hilary-11|Maud (St Hilary) d'Aubeney]]. [[More-108|Richard More Sr.]] is my 9th cousin 15 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Douglas-391|William Douglas]]. [[Samson-27|Henry Samson]] is my 9th cousin 14 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Plantagenet-66|John (Plantagenet) of Gaunt KG]]. [[Cooper-827|Agnes (Cooper) Tilley]] is my 8th cousin 15 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Plantagenet-66|John (Plantagenet) of Gaunt KG]]. {{Image|file=US_Flags-2.png |align=l |size=s }}Presidential Ancestors
Updated: 01/14/2020 [[Washington-11|George Washington]] is my 10th cousin 9 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Gordon-618|George Gordon]]. [[Jefferson-1|Thomas Jefferson]] is my 12th cousin 11 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Plantagenet-66|John (Plantagenet) of Gaunt KG]]. [[Madison-1|James Madison Jr.]] is my 9th cousin 9 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Stewart-588|James Stewart]]. [[Adams-12|John Quincy Adams]] is my 13th cousin 10 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Plantagenet-66|John (Plantagenet) of Gaunt KG]]. [[Van Buren-1|Martin Van Buren Sr.]] is my 4th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Fransz-23|Jan (Fransz) van Hoesen]]. [[Harrison-912|William Harrison]] is my 16th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[FitzAlan-29|Richard (FitzAlan) de Arundel]]. [[Tyler-150|John Tyler]] is my 18th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Warenne-14|William (Warenne) de Warenne]]. [[Taylor-223|Zachary Taylor]] is my 10th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Stewart-588|James Stewart]]. [[Fillmore-3|Millard Fillmore]] is my 17th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[FitzAlan-29|Richard (FitzAlan) de Arundel]]. [[Pierce-177|Franklin Pierce]] is my 18th cousin 9 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Aubigny-7|William (Aubigny) d'Aubeney]]. [[Buchanan-787|James Buchanan Jr.]] is my 12th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Crichton-23|William Crichton]]. [[Grant-468|Ulysses S. Grant]] is my 12th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Douglas-420|Archibald Douglas]]. [[Hayes-229|Rutherford Hayes]] is my 20th cousin 3 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Mar-6|Margaret Mar]]. [[Garfield-39|James Garfield]] is my 20th cousin 3 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Plantagenet-66|John (Plantagenet) of Gaunt KG]]. [[Cleveland-110|Grover Cleveland]] is my 19th cousin 5 times removed and we are both descendants of [[FitzAlan-29|Richard (FitzAlan) de Arundel]]. [[Harrison-913|Benjamin Harrison]] is my 11th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Erskine-108|John Erskine]]. [[Roosevelt-18|Theodore Roosevelt Jr.]] is my 7th cousin 4 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Fransz-23|Jan (Fransz) van Hoesen]]. [[Taft-21|William Taft]] is my 16th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Lyons-87|Elizabeth (Lyons) Wydeville]]. [[Wilson-7591|Woodrow Wilson]] is my 11th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Stewart-588|James Stewart]]. [[Harding-4|Warren Harding]] is my 15th cousin 5 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Haute-3|William Haute]]. [[Coolidge-13|Calvin Coolidge Jr.]] is my 13th cousin 5 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Haute-2|Thomas Haute]]. [[Hoover-328|Herbert Hoover]] is my 10th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Mitchell-661|John Mitchell]]. [[Roosevelt-1|Franklin Roosevelt]] is my 6th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Goodyear-200|Elizabeth (Goodyear) Aspinwall]]. [[Truman-3|Harry Truman]] is my 15th cousin 5 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Erskine-109|Alexander Erskine]]. [[Johnson-8927|Lyndon Johnson]] is my 18th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[FitzAlan-29|Richard (FitzAlan) de Arundel]]. [[Nixon-22|Richard Nixon]] is my 15th cousin 5 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Haute-3|William Haute]]. [[King-1042|Gerald Rudolph (King) Ford Jr]] is my 11th cousin 3 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Holmes-2319|Richard Holmes]]. [[Bush-7|George Bush]] is my 15th cousin 4 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Haute-4|William Haute]].Jonestown Ancestors
[[Baldwin-10606|Marceline (Baldwin) Jones]] is my 23rd cousin 5 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Gernon-38|Hugh (Gernon) of Cyfeiliog]]. [[Jones-70907|Jim Jones]] is my 23rd cousin 5 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Gernon-38|Hugh (Gernon) of Cyfeiliog]]. [[Prokes-17|Kimo Prokes]] is my 24th cousin 4 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Gernon-38|Hugh (Gernon) of Cyfeiliog]]. [[Stoen-30|John Stoen]] is my 24th cousin 4 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Gernon-38|Hugh (Gernon) of Cyfeiliog]].Activists and Reformers
[[Adams-7|Flora (Adams) Darling]] is my 22nd cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Briwere-2|William (Briwere) Brewer]]. [[Alcott-13|Bronson Alcott]] is my 20th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[FitzWalter-103|Alan FitzWalter]]. [[Barker-9518|Frances (Barker) Gage]] is my 14th cousin 11 times removed and we are both descendants of [[FitzAlan-586|Edmund FitzAlan]]. [[Bates-3765|Elisha Bates]] is my 11th cousin 10 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Wydeville-7|Richard (Wydeville) Woodville]]. [[Byron-136|Ada (Byron) Lovelace]] is my 8th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Innes-440|Robert Innes]]. [[Carter-12994|Charlton (Carter) Heston]] is my 15th cousin 2 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Haute-23|Jane (Haute) Wroth]]. [[Cheney-2629|Moses Cheney]] is my 18th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Holand-65|Robert Holand]]. [[Cheney-2630|Oren Cheney]] is my 19th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Holand-65|Robert Holand]]. [[Clay-1582|Muhammad (Clay) Ali]] is my 6th cousin 5 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Clay-84|Henry Clay]]. [[Cobbe-21|Frances Cobbe]] is my 13th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[De la Haye-59|William (de la Haye) Hay]]. [[Cole-7201|Nellie (Cole) Fairbanks]] is my 23rd cousin 5 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Grey-518|John (Grey) de Grey]]. [[Coleman-1144|Elihu Coleman]] is my 20th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Grey-537|Henry (Grey) de Grey]]. [[Dada-6|Harriet (Dada) Emens]] is my 13th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Haute-3|William Haute]]. [[Edson-519|Annie (Edson) Taylor]] is my 21st cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Aubigny-7|William (Aubigny) d'Aubeney]]. [[Franklin-1|Ben Franklin]] is my 19th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Grey-537|Henry (Grey) de Grey]]. [[Gaulden-51|Mary Esther (Gaulden) Jagger]] is my 17th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Senlis-55|Alice (Senlis) Lyons]]. [[Gore-Booth-1|Constance (Gore-Booth) Markievicz]] is my 20th cousin 5 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Venables-42|Letitia (Venables) de Wilbraham]]. [[Gore-Booth-3|Eva Gore-Booth]] is my 20th cousin 5 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Venables-42|Letitia (Venables) de Wilbraham]]. [[Grand'Maison-72|Jacques Grand'Maison]] is my 23rd cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Hainault-82|Baudoin IV (Hainault) Hainaut]]. [[Greeley-165|Horace Greeley]] is my 16th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Plantagenet-66|John (Plantagenet) of Gaunt KG]]. [[Gregg-2503|Viola (Gregg) Liuzzo]] is my 15th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[MacDonald-89|Angus MacDonald]]. [[Higginson-380|Thomas Higginson]] is my 10th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Haute-2|Thomas Haute]]. [[Hinshaw-566|Seth Hinshaw]] is my 9th cousin 9 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Stewart-588|James Stewart]]. [[Hobhouse-4|Emily Hobhouse]] is my 14th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Pollard-79|Joan (Pollard) Saunders]]. [[Houghton-810|Katharine (Houghton) Hepburn]] is my 18th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Wilbraham-16|William Wilbraham]]. [[Howard-12279|Clarina (Howard) Nichols]] is my 20th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Fiennes-104|William (Fiennes) de Fiennes]]. [[Jumper-100|Hannah Jumper]] is my 21st cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Grey-518|John (Grey) de Grey]]. [[King-4303|Martin Luther King Jr.]] is my 17th cousin 4 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Erskine-88|Thomas Erskine]]. [[Lundy-789|Benjamin Lundy]] is my 16th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Wittelsbach-71|Stephan II (Wittelsbach) von Bayern]]. [[Mott-1001|James Mott]] is my 19th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Aubigny-50|Maud (Aubigny) de Tateshall]]. [[Rice-10623|Kate Rice]] is my 19th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Fiennes-104|William (Fiennes) de Fiennes]]. [[Rice-7782|Mary (Rice) Livermore]] is my 15th cousin 10 times removed and we are both descendants of [[FitzAlan-586|Edmund FitzAlan]]. [[Ritchie-1326|Eliza Ritchie]] is my 10th cousin 5 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Belcher-210|William Belcher Sr.]]. [[Rittenhouse-757|Marie (Rittenhouse) Ottosen-Willard]] is my 21st cousin 3 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Douglas-391|William Douglas]]. [[Rittenhouse-722|Ruth (Rittenhouse) Morris]] is my 21st cousin 3 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Douglas-391|William Douglas]]. [[Rohan-119|Marie (Rohan) de Rohan]] is my 6th cousin 15 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Stewart-419|James I Stewart]]. [[Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha-3|Albert (Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha) Saxe-Coburg-Gotha]] is my 11th cousin 9 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Oldenberg-15|Christian I Oldenberg]]. [[Savile-121|Henry Savile MP]] is my 12th cousin 16 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Briwere-2|William (Briwere) Brewer]]. [[Smith-77131|Gerrit Smith]] is my 10th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Stewart-588|James Stewart]]. [[Stewart-11420|Alvan Stewart]] is my 12th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Drummond-52|John Drummond]]. [[Walker-18117|Jonathan Walker]] is my 17th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Plantagenet-66|John (Plantagenet) of Gaunt KG]]. [[Whipple-2556|Levi Whipple]] is my 22nd cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Venables-26|Gilbert (Venables) de Venables]]. [[White-20868|Catharine (White) Coffin]] is my 14th cousin 9 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Holland-31|Thomas Holland KG]]. [[Wilberforce-2|William Wilberforce]] is my 18th cousin 9 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Wake-60|Baldwin Wake]]. [[Wilbur-463|Julia Wilbur]] is my 12th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Stewart-1555|John Stewart]].US History
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[[Boren-82|Carson Boren]] is my 8th cousin 5 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Robins-23|Edward Robins]]. [[Boren-83|Louisa (Boren) Denny]] is my 7th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Robins-23|Edward Robins]]. [[Boren-79|Mary (Boren) Denny]] is my 7th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Robins-23|Edward Robins]]. [[Denny-251|Louisa (Denny) Frye]] is my 7th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Robins-23|Edward Robins]]. [[Latimer-259|Sarah (Latimer) Denny]] is my 13th cousin 10 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Plantagenet-66|John (Plantagenet) of Gaunt KG]].[[Space:My_Ancestors_of_the_LDS_Pioneer_Companies|LDS Pioneer Companies]]
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[[Barrett-5485|Elenor (Barrett) Richardson]] is my 15th cousin 9 times removed and we are both descendants of [[FitzAlan-29|Richard (FitzAlan) de Arundel]]. [[Faris-79|Michael Faris]] is my 14th cousin 11 times removed and we are both descendants of [[FitzAlan-586|Edmund FitzAlan]]. [[Gardner-5656|James Gardner]] is my 14th cousin 10 times removed and we are both descendants of [[FitzAlan-29|Richard (FitzAlan) de Arundel]]. [[Hughes-3343|Ellin (Hughes) Foulke]] is my 17th cousin 11 times removed and we are both descendants of [[St Hilary-11|Maud (St Hilary) d'Aubeney]]. [[Rchardson-2|Frank Rchardson]] is my 16th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[FitzAlan-29|Richard (FitzAlan) de Arundel]]. [[Richardson-12529|Green Richardson]] is my 16th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[FitzAlan-29|Richard (FitzAlan) de Arundel]]. [[Richardson-13001|John Richardson]] is my 17th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[FitzAlan-29|Richard (FitzAlan) de Arundel]]. [[Richardson-13902|Mary (Richardson) Cooper]] is my 16th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[FitzAlan-29|Richard (FitzAlan) de Arundel]]. [[Richardson-13895|Nancy Richardson]] is my 16th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[FitzAlan-29|Richard (FitzAlan) de Arundel]]. [[Richardson-12483|Perry Richardson]] is my 17th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[FitzAlan-29|Richard (FitzAlan) de Arundel]]. [[Richardson-13900|Sarah Richardson]] is my 16th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[FitzAlan-29|Richard (FitzAlan) de Arundel]]. [[Richardson-12994|Squire Richardson]] is my 17th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[FitzAlan-29|Richard (FitzAlan) de Arundel]]. [[Richardson-12995|William Richardson]] is my 17th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[FitzAlan-29|Richard (FitzAlan) de Arundel]]. [[Starbird-112|Melvin Starbird]] is my 14th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Haute-3|William Haute]]. [[Van Meter-168|Elizabeth (Van Meter) Vertrees]] is my 15th cousin 9 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Senlis-55|Alice (Senlis) Lyons]].Donner Party
[[Backenstoe-3|Virginia (Backenstoe) Murphy]] is my 13th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Wydeville-7|Richard (Wydeville) Woodville]]. [[Fosdick-118|Jay Fosdick]] is my 9th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Mitchell-661|John Mitchell]]. [[Foster-7543|Jeremiah Foster]] is my 16th cousin 4 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Haute-3|William Haute]]. [[Keyes-544|Margaret (Keyes) Reed]] is my 12th cousin 9 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Wydeville-7|Richard (Wydeville) Woodville]]. [[McCutchen-53|Harriet McCutchen]] is my 14th cousin 4 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Drummond-52|John Drummond]]. [[McCutchen-52|William McCutchen]] is my 13th cousin 5 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Drummond-52|John Drummond]]. [[Murphy-5801|Harriet (Murphy) Pike]] is my 15th cousin 5 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Haute-3|William Haute]]. [[Murphy-5818|John Murphy]] is my 15th cousin 5 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Haute-3|William Haute]]. [[Murphy-5820|Lemuel Murphy]] is my 15th cousin 5 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Haute-3|William Haute]]. [[Murphy-5819|Mary (Murphy) Covillaud]] is my 15th cousin 5 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Haute-3|William Haute]]. [[Murphy-5798|Sarah (Murphy) Foster]] is my 15th cousin 5 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Haute-3|William Haute]]. [[Murphy-5822|Simon Murphy]] is my 15th cousin 5 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Haute-3|William Haute]]. [[Murphy-5821|William Murphy]] is my 15th cousin 5 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Haute-3|William Haute]]. [[Pike-1993|Catherine Pike]] is my 16th cousin 4 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Haute-3|William Haute]]. [[Pike-1992|Naomi (Pike) Schenck]] is my 16th cousin 4 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Haute-3|William Haute]]. [[Reed-6279|James Reed Jr]] is my 13th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Wydeville-7|Richard (Wydeville) Woodville]]. [[Reed-6278|Patty (Reed) Lewis]] is my 13th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Wydeville-7|Richard (Wydeville) Woodville]]. [[Reed-6280|Thomas Reed]] is my 13th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Wydeville-7|Richard (Wydeville) Woodville]]. [[Stanton-1695|Charles Stanton]] is my 8th cousin 9 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Mitchell-661|John Mitchell]].Ada, Michigan Pioneers and Settlers
[[Beach-3263|Alice (Beach) Langs]]] is my 20th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Holand-70|Robert (Holand) de Holland]]. [[Beach-3733|Nancy Beach]] is my 20th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Holand-70|Robert (Holand) de Holland]]. [[Beach-3735|Orrin Beach]] is my 20th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Holand-70|Robert (Holand) de Holland]]. [[Beach-3732|Sarah (Beach) Spencer]] is my 20th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Holand-70|Robert (Holand) de Holland]]. [[Beach-3734|Warren Beach]] is my 20th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Holand-70|Robert (Holand) de Holland]]. [[Butter-188|Loretta Butter]] is my 14th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Erskine-88|Thomas Erskine]]. [[Buttrick-57|Charles Buttrick Jr]] is my 18th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Wilbraham-16|William Wilbraham]]. [[Buttrick-58|Charles Buttrick]] is my 18th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Holand-70|Robert (Holand) de Holland]]. [[Buttrick-128|Isabella (Buttrick) Murdock]] is my 18th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Wilbraham-16|William Wilbraham]]. [[Buttrick-130|Sabra (Buttrick) Parker]] is my 18th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Wilbraham-16|William Wilbraham]]. [[Chaffee-3216|Abbie (Chaffee) Lamphere]] is my 16th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Holland-31|Thomas Holland KG]]. [[Chaffee-3217|Edwin Chaffee]] is my 16th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Holland-31|Thomas Holland KG]]. [[Chaffee-3218|Ellen (Chaffee) Duff]] is my 16th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Holland-31|Thomas Holland KG]]. [[Chaffee-3212|Rodolphus Chaffee]] is my 15th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Holland-31|Thomas Holland KG]]. [[Chaffee-3213|Gordon Chaffee Jr.]] is my 16th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Holland-31|Thomas Holland KG]]. [[Chase-5360|Hattie (Chase) Butter]] is my 17th cousin 9 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Luxembourg-7|Jean I (Luxembourg) de Luxembourg]]. [[Clark-37666|Aruna Clark]] is my 18th cousin 9 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Beauchamp-1147|William (Beauchamp) de Beauchamp]]. [[Clark-37668|William Clark]] is my 18th cousin 9 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Beauchamp-1147|William (Beauchamp) de Beauchamp]]. [[Dennis-4667|Byron Dennis]] is my 17th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[FitzAlan-29|Richard (FitzAlan) de Arundel]]. [[Deyarmond-65|Emma (Deyarmond) Hoof]] is my 18th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Wilbraham-16|William Wilbraham]]. [[Deyarmond-64|John Deyarmond]] is my 18th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Wilbraham-16|William Wilbraham]]. [[Deyarmond-66|Lois (Deyarmond) Cramton]] is my 18th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Wilbraham-16|William Wilbraham]]. [[Deyarmond-67|Letitia (Deyarmond) Gibbs]] is my 18th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Wilbraham-16|William Wilbraham]]. [[Frink-275|Fanny (Frink) Richardson]] is my 15th cousin 11 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Luxembourg-7|Jean I (Luxembourg) de Luxembourg]]. [[Kelsey-1464|Betsey (Kelsey) Chase]] is my 16th cousin 10 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Luxembourg-7|Jean I (Luxembourg) de Luxembourg]]. [[Payne-9226|Rufus Payne]] is my 23rd cousin 5 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Bere-59|Andrew (Bere) de la Bere]]. [[Poole-3801|Avery Poole]] is my 14th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Erskine-88|Thomas Erskine]]. [[Poole-3802|Jacob Poole]] is my 14th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Erskine-88|Thomas Erskine]]. [[Poole-3804|Nelson Poole]] is my 14th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Erskine-88|Thomas Erskine]]. [[Poole-3799|Samuel Poole]] is my 13th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Erskine-88|Thomas Erskine]]. [[Poole-3803|Samuel Poole]] is my 14th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Erskine-88|Thomas Erskine]]. [[Poole-3800|William Poole]] is my 14th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Erskine-88|Thomas Erskine]]. [[Richardson-15687|Celia (Richardson) Newell]] is my 17th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Wilbraham-16|William Wilbraham]]. [[Richardson-15688|James Richardson]] is my 17th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Wilbraham-16|William Wilbraham]]. [[Richardson-15862|Josiah Richardson]] is my 16th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Wilbraham-16|William Wilbraham]]. [[Richardson-15715|Maria (Richardson) Deyarmond]] is my 17th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Wilbraham-16|William Wilbraham]]. [[Richardson-10117|Perlina (Richardson) Buttrick]] is my 17th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Wilbraham-16|William Wilbraham]]. [[Richardson-15691|Persis (Richardson) Robinson]] is my 17th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Wilbraham-16|William Wilbraham]]. [[Richardson-15686|William Richardson]] is my 16th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Wilbraham-16|William Wilbraham]]. [[Riggs-2879|Emily (Riggs) Dennis]] is my 16th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[FitzAlan-29|Richard (FitzAlan) de Arundel]]. [[Riggs-1083|Henry Riggs]] is my 16th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[FitzAlan-29|Richard (FitzAlan) de Arundel]]. [[Riggs-1084|Jedediah Riggs]] is my 15th cousin 9 times removed and we are both descendants of [[FitzAlan-29|Richard (FitzAlan) de Arundel]]. [[Robinson-23606|Rosetta (Robinson) Anderson]] is my 18th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Wilbraham-16|William Wilbraham]]. [[Smith-139258|Aurelia (Smith) McWhorter]] is my 20th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Holand-70|Robert (Holand) de Holland]]. [[Smith-136910|George Smith]] is my 19th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Plantagenet-129|Henry (Plantagenet) of Lancaster]]. [[Smith-139257|Gertrude (Smith) Hathaway]] is my 20th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Holand-70|Robert (Holand) de Holland]]. [[Smith-136914|Eliza Smith]] is my 19th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Plantagenet-129|Henry (Plantagenet) of Lancaster]]. [[Smith-136912|Henry Smith]] is my 19th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Plantagenet-129|Henry (Plantagenet) of Lancaster]]. [[Smith-136913|Bryon Smith]] is my 19th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Plantagenet-129|Henry (Plantagenet) of Lancaster]]. [[Smith-50740|Tory Smith]] is my 18th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Plantagenet-129|Henry (Plantagenet) of Lancaster]]. [[Stebbins-823|Olive (Stebbins) Chaffee]] is my 15th cousin 9 times removed and we are both descendants of [[FitzAlan-29|Richard (FitzAlan) de Arundel]]. [[Streeter-770|John Streeter]] is my 19th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Holand-70|Robert (Holand) de Holland]]. [[Streeter-1113|Mary (Streeter) Monroe]] is my 20th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Holand-70|Robert (Holand) de Holland]]. [[Ward-16998|Betsey (Ward) Beach]] is my 19th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Holand-70|Robert (Holand) de Holland]]. [[Ward-16994|Charlotte (Ward) Lampman]] is my 19th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Holand-70|Robert (Holand) de Holland]]. [[Ward-16988|Horace Ward]] is my 18th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Holand-70|Robert (Holand) de Holland]]. [[Ward-16995|Hugh Ward]] is my 19th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Holand-70|Robert (Holand) de Holland]]. [[Ward-16996|Leander Ward]] is my 19th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Holand-70|Robert (Holand) de Holland]]. [[Ward-16993|Lucretia (Ward) Lowden]] is my 19th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Holand-70|Robert (Holand) de Holland]]. [[Ward-19494|Persis (Ward) Smith]] is my 19th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Holand-70|Robert (Holand) de Holland]].Oregon Pioneers
[[Babcock-3483|Ira Babcock]] is my 15th cousin 10 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Holand-65|Robert Holand]]. [[Buckingham-1375|George Buckingham]] is my 10th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Mitchell-661|John Mitchell]]. [[Buckingham-987|Heman Buckingham]] is my 9th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Mitchell-661|John Mitchell]]. [[Buckingham-1374|Joel Buckingham]] is my 10th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Mitchell-661|John Mitchell]]. [[Buckingham-1376|Lavina Buckingham]] is my 10th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Mitchell-661|John Mitchell]]. [[Buckingham-727|Randolph Buckingham]] is my 10th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Mitchell-661|John Mitchell]]. [[Coe-1682|Nathaniel Coe]] is my 12th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Mackintosh-31|Malcolm Beag Mackintosh]]. [[Elkins-681|Joseph Elkins]] is my 16th cousin 10 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Holand-70|Robert (Holand) de Holland]]. [[Elkins-682|Luther Elkins]] is my 15th cousin 11 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Holand-70|Robert (Holand) de Holland]]. [[Findley-914|Mary (Findley) Griffith]] is my 12th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Stewart-1555|John Stewart]]. [[Finley-2096|Sarah (Finley) Ribelin]] is my 12th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Erskine-108|John Erskine]]. [[Gragg-1473|Sophronia (Gragg) Sutton]] is my 13th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[MacDonald-89|Angus MacDonald]]. [[Griffith-6638|Delilah (Griffith) Reuter]] is my 13th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Stewart-1555|John Stewart]]. [[Griffith-6636|Mary (Griffith) Waters]] is my 13th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Stewart-1555|John Stewart]]. [[Griffith-6589|Sara (Griffith) Hawk]] is my 13th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Stewart-1555|John Stewart]]. [[Griffith-6632|William Griffith]] is my 13th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Stewart-1555|John Stewart]]. [[Hawk-1328|John Hawk]] is my 10th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Mitchell-661|John Mitchell]]. [[Hawk-1239|William Hawk]] is my 10th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Mitchell-661|John Mitchell]]. [[Keeney-572|Jackson Keeney]] is my 18th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Venables-42|Letitia (Venables) de Wilbraham]]. [[Keeney-581|Eli Keeney]] is my 18th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Venables-42|Letitia (Venables) de Wilbraham]]. [[Keeney-582|Elias Keeney]] is my 18th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Venables-42|Letitia (Venables) de Wilbraham]]. [[Keeney-915|Elias Keeney]] is my 19th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Venables-42|Letitia (Venables) de Wilbraham]]. [[Keeney-599|Elizabeth (Keeney) Duncan]] is my 18th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Venables-42|Letitia (Venables) de Wilbraham]]. [[Keeney-917|George Keeney]] is my 19th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Venables-42|Letitia (Venables) de Wilbraham]]. [[Keeney-612|Irene (Keeney) Warmoth]] is my 19th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Venables-42|Letitia (Venables) de Wilbraham]]. [[Keeney-577|James Keeney]] is my 18th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Venables-42|Letitia (Venables) de Wilbraham]]. [[Keeney-916|James Keeney]] is my 19th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Venables-42|Letitia (Venables) de Wilbraham]]. [[Keeney-576|Jonathan Keeney]] is my 18th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Venables-42|Letitia (Venables) de Wilbraham]]. [[Keeney-906|Patsy (Keeney) Mulholland]] is my 18th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Venables-42|Letitia (Venables) de Wilbraham]]. [[Keeney-610|Nancy Keeney]] is my 18th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Venables-42|Letitia (Venables) de Wilbraham]]. [[Keeney-580|Rebecca (Keeney) Putnam]] is my 18th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Venables-42|Letitia (Venables) de Wilbraham]]. [[Keeney-707|William Keeney]] is my 19th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Venables-42|Letitia (Venables) de Wilbraham]]. [[Kirk-3917|Alexander Kirk]] is my 10th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Erskine-108|John Erskine]]. [[Kirk-4377|Madison Kirk]] is my 10th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Erskine-108|John Erskine]]. [[Kirk-3993|Mary (Kirk) Finley]] is my 11th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Erskine-108|John Erskine]]. [[Robe-84|Robert Robe]] is my 5th cousin 5 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Thompson-4299|William Thompson]]. [[Smith-148726|Marena (Smith) Michael]] is my 12th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Saunders-580|John Saunders]]. [[Starr-2498|Asbury Starr]] is my 9th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Mitchell-661|John Mitchell]]. [[Starr-2496|Eliza Starr]] is my 9th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Mitchell-661|John Mitchell]]. [[Starr-2052|John Starr]] is my 8th cousin 9 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Mitchell-661|John Mitchell]]. [[Starr-2488|John Starr Jr.]] is my 9th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Mitchell-661|John Mitchell]]. [[Starr-2495|Leroy Starr]] is my 9th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Mitchell-661|John Mitchell]]. [[Starr-2499|Emma Starr]] is my 9th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Mitchell-661|John Mitchell]]. [[Starr-2048|Matilda (Starr) Buckingham]] is my 9th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Mitchell-661|John Mitchell]]. [[Starr-2494|Milton Starr]] is my 9th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Mitchell-661|John Mitchell]]. [[Starr-2913|Moses Starr]] is my 8th cousin 9 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Mitchell-661|John Mitchell]]. [[Starr-2486|Nancy (Starr) Belknap]] is my 9th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Mitchell-661|John Mitchell]]. [[Starr-2489|Phillip Starr]] is my 9th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Mitchell-661|John Mitchell]]. [[Starr-2492|Precious (Starr) Shedd]] is my 9th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Mitchell-661|John Mitchell]]. [[Starr-2493|Samuel Emery (Sam) Starr]] is my 9th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Mitchell-661|John Mitchell]]. [[Starr-2497|Silas Starr]] is my 9th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Mitchell-661|John Mitchell]]. [[Wheeler-18071|Jedediah Wheeler]] is my 25th cousin 2 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Aubigny-7|William (Aubigny) d'Aubeney]].First US Boomtowns
Bannack, Montana
[[Leavitt-760|Erasmus Leavitt]] is my 19th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Giffard-244|Bartholomew Giffard]].Deadwood, South Dakota
[[Cooper-18467|Althea (Cooper) Trumbo]] is my 22nd cousin 4 times removed and we are both descendants of [[FitzAlan-606|Richard FitzAlan]]. [[Cushman-1292|Samuel Cushman]] is my 18th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[FitzAlan-586|Edmund FitzAlan]]. [[Hickok-8|James "Wild Bill" Hickok]] see Wild Wild West below. [[Rose-13615|Jonas Rose]] is my 16th cousin 10 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Avesnes-83|Jean II (Avesnes) d'Avesnes]]. [[Stout-2435|Josiah Stout]] is my 17th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[FitzAlan-29|Richard (FitzAlan) de Arundel]]. [[Trumbo-120|Hershel Trumbo]] is my 23rd cousin 3 times removed and we are both descendants of [[FitzAlan-606|Richard FitzAlan]].Dodge City, Kansas
[[Darby-1832|Rex Darby]] is my 16th cousin 5 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Wydeville-7|Richard (Wydeville) Woodville]]. [[Darby-1959|Virginia (Darby) Hart]] is my 17th cousin 4 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Wydeville-7|Richard (Wydeville) Woodville]]. [[Earp-221|James Earp]] see Wild Wild West below. [[Earp-113|Wyatt Earp]] see Wild Wild West below. [[Holliday-60|Doc Holliday]] see Wild Wild West below. [[Stanton-3593|Laurence Stanton]] is my 21st cousin 4 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Plantagenet-129|Henry (Plantagenet) of Lancaster]].Durango, Colorado
[[Jones-27773|Marie (Jones) Tefft]] is my 13th cousin 4 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Haute-23|Jane (Haute) Wroth]]. [[Bingham-1485|Estella (Bingham) Mahoney]] is my 16th cousin 4 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Haute-3|William Haute]]. [[Tefft-218|John Tefft]] is my 15th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Stewart-1170|John Stewart]].San Francisco, California
[[Aldrich-536|Joyce Aldrich]] is my 18th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Holand-70|Robert (Holand) de Holland]]. [[Allen-35026|Edward Allen]] is my 9th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Mitchell-661|John Mitchell]]. [[Armstrong-7789|Orus Armstrong]] is my 23rd cousin 5 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Gernon-38|Hugh (Gernon) of Cyfeiliog]]. [[Armstrong-7788|Samuel Armstrong]] is my 22nd cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Gernon-38|Hugh (Gernon) of Cyfeiliog]]. [[Babin-161|Theresa Babin]] is my 18th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Avesnes-83|Jean II (Avesnes) d'Avesnes]]. [[Cowgill-421|Glenn Cowgill]] is my 22nd cousin once removed and we are both descendants of [[Plantagenet-66|John (Plantagenet) of Gaunt KG]]. [[Cowgill-416|Lewis Cowgill]] is my 21st cousin 2 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Plantagenet-66|John (Plantagenet) of Gaunt KG]]. [[Disbrow-266|Florence (Disbrow) Johnson]] is my 16th cousin 5 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Wydeville-7|Richard (Wydeville) Woodville]]. [[Fitch Castro-2|Jovita (Fitch Castro) Fitch de Camberos]] is my 20th cousin 5 times removed and we are both descendants of [[FitzAlan-586|Edmund FitzAlan]]. [[Flanders-1076|Alvan Flanders]] is my 17th cousin 9 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Holand-70|Robert (Holand) de Holland]]. [[Gallier-17|Sue Gallier]] is my 22nd cousin 3 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Venables-42|Letitia (Venables) de Wilbraham]]. [[Handley-528|Sarah (Handley) McIntire]] is my 18th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[FitzAlan-29|Richard (FitzAlan) de Arundel]]. [[Harrington-5105|Frederick Harrington]] is my 16th cousin 9 times removed and we are both descendants of [[FitzAlan-586|Edmund FitzAlan]]. [[Harrington-5102|Henry Harrington]] is my 16th cousin 9 times removed and we are both descendants of [[FitzAlan-586|Edmund FitzAlan]]. [[Holscher-37|Holscher (Holscher) Gruber]] is my 21st cousin 5 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Holand-70|Robert (Holand) de Holland]]. [[Hoxie-212|George Hoxie]] is my 13th cousin 5 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Haute-2|Thomas Haute]]. [[Jones-70907|Jim Jones]] see Jonestown Ancestors above. [[Kilburn-194|Blakeney Kilburn]] is my 17th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Holland-31|Thomas Holland KG]]. [[Kilburn-193|Peter Kilburn]] is my 17th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Holland-31|Thomas Holland KG]]. [[Lansing-882|Abraham Lansing]] is my 13th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Douglas-422|William Douglas]]. [[Main-258|Samuel Main]] is my 18th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[FitzAlan-29|Richard (FitzAlan) de Arundel]]. [[McIntire-472|Lizzie (McIntire) Miller]] is my 19th cousin 5 times removed and we are both descendants of [[FitzAlan-29|Richard (FitzAlan) de Arundel]]. [[McIntire-422|Mary (McIntire) Pacheco]] is my 19th cousin 5 times removed and we are both descendants of [[FitzAlan-29|Richard (FitzAlan) de Arundel]]. [[Miller-33359|Bernard Miller]] is my 20th cousin 4 times removed and we are both descendants of [[FitzAlan-29|Richard (FitzAlan) de Arundel]]. [[Miller-33372|Charles Miller]] is my 18th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Plantagenet-129|Henry (Plantagenet) of Lancaster]]. [[Miller-33376|Harry Miller]] is my 20th cousin 4 times removed and we are both descendants of [[FitzAlan-29|Richard (FitzAlan) de Arundel]]. [[Moore-40900|Carleton Moore]] is my 20th cousin 5 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Plantagenet-129|Henry (Plantagenet) of Lancaster]]. [[Page-4871|Bettie Page]] is my 20th cousin 3 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Plantagenet-66|John (Plantagenet) of Gaunt KG]]. [[Pardee-246|George Pardee]] is my 16th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Senlis-55|Alice (Senlis) Lyons]]. [[Pinkham-365|Lucius E. Pinkham]] is my 19th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Fiennes-104|William (Fiennes) de Fiennes]]. [[Russell-14062|Cora (Russell) Dorn]] see Virginia City, Nevada below. [[Severns-161|Edward Severns]] is my 22nd cousin once removed and we are both descendants of [[Plantagenet-66|John (Plantagenet) of Gaunt KG]]. [[Shreve-545|Lyle Shreve]] is my 14th cousin 3 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Drummond-282|John Drummond]]. [[Stone-5508|Bob Stone]] is my 16th cousin 3 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Gordon-618|George Gordon]]. [[Tefft-223|Anita Tefft]] is my 14th cousin 3 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Haute-23|Jane (Haute) Wroth]]. [[Tilden-716|Charles Tilden]] is my 19th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Plantagenet-129|Henry (Plantagenet) of Lancaster]]. [[Tilden-717|Elizabeth Tilden]] is my 19th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Plantagenet-129|Henry (Plantagenet) of Lancaster]]. [[Tilden-713|Joseph Tilden]] is my 18th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Plantagenet-129|Henry (Plantagenet) of Lancaster]]. [[Wahl-894|Robert Wahl]] is my 17th cousin 3 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Haute-3|William Haute]]. [[Wellman-430|Bela Wellman]] is my 16th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Plantagenet-66|John (Plantagenet) of Gaunt KG]]. [[Wellman-483|William Wellman]] is my 17th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Plantagenet-66|John (Plantagenet) of Gaunt KG]].Santa Fe, New Mexico
[[Baca-14|Bernarda Baca]] is my 18th cousin 9 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Castilla-105|Fernando III (Castilla) de Castilla]]. [[Bulgier-32|John Bulgier]] is my 9th cousin 3 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Burgess-1951|William Burgess]]. [[Giddings-450|Marsh Giddings]] is my 9th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Mitchell-661|John Mitchell]].Tombstone, Arizona
[[Earp-221|James Earp]] see Wild Wild West below. [[Earp-224|Morgan Earp]] is my 22nd cousin 5 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Fiennes-104|William (Fiennes) de Fiennes]]. [[Earp-129|Virgil Earp]] is my 22nd cousin 5 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Fiennes-104|William (Fiennes) de Fiennes]]. [[Earp-225|Warren Earp]] is my 22nd cousin 5 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Fiennes-104|William (Fiennes) de Fiennes]]. [[Earp-113|Wyatt Earp]] see Wild Wild West below. [[Holliday-60|Doc Holliday]] see Wild Wild West below. [[Stilwell-196|Frank Stilwell]] see Wild Wild West below.Virginia City, Nevada
[[Russell-14062|Cora (Russell) Dorn]] is my 14th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Mackintosh-31|Malcolm Beag Mackintosh]]. [[Russell-13520|Charles Russell]] is my 13th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Mackintosh-31|Malcolm Beag Mackintosh]].Wild Wild West
[[Ames-2372|Charles Ames]] is my 14th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Cotton-20|Walter Cotton]]. [[Bassett-1556|Ann (Bassett) Willis]] is my 12th cousin 5 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Mitchell-661|John Mitchell]]. [[Bond-4262|Abel Bond]] is my 14th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[MacDonald-89|Angus MacDonald]]. [[Bond-6168|Albert Bond]] is my 14th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Stewart-4030|James Stewart]]. [[Cody-384|Bill "Buffalo Bill" Cody]] is my 19th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Aubigny-7|William (Aubigny) d'Aubeney]]. [[Dalton-1719|Emmett Dalton]] is my 16th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[FitzAlan-29|Richard (FitzAlan) de Arundel]]. [[Dunlap-1484|David Dunlap]] is my 13th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Stewart-1555|John Stewart]]. [[Dunlap-1450|William Dunlap]] is my 13th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Stewart-1555|John Stewart]]. [[Dunn-4461|Elf Dunn]] is my 19th cousin 5 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Senlis-55|Alice (Senlis) Lyons]]. [[Dunn-4464|George Dunn]] is my 19th cousin 5 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Senlis-55|Alice (Senlis) Lyons]]. [[Dunn-4463|John Dunn]] is my 19th cousin 5 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Senlis-55|Alice (Senlis) Lyons]]. [[Dunn-4465|Mal Dunn]] is my 19th cousin 5 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Senlis-55|Alice (Senlis) Lyons]]. [[Dunn-4459|Rose (Dunn) Flemming]] is my 18th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Senlis-55|Alice (Senlis) Lyons]]. [[Dunn-4462|Bee Dunn]] is my 19th cousin 5 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Senlis-55|Alice (Senlis) Lyons]]. [[Earp-221|James Earp]] is my 22nd cousin 5 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Fiennes-104|William (Fiennes) de Fiennes]]. [[Earp-113|Wyatt Earp]] is my 22nd cousin 5 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Fiennes-104|William (Fiennes) de Fiennes]]. [[Ford-4399|Charles Ford]] is my 22nd cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Bere-59|Andrew (Bere) de la Bere]]. [[Ford-4398|Bob Ford]] is my 22nd cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Bere-59|Andrew (Bere) de la Bere]]. [[Gunnison-24|John Gunnison]] is my 23rd cousin 5 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Venables-26|Gilbert (Venables) de Venables]]. [[Haley-245|Ora Haley]] is my 15th cousin 5 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Haute-3|William Haute]]. [[Hickok-8|James "Wild Bill" Hickok]] is my 19th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Plantagenet-129|Henry (Plantagenet) of Lancaster]]. [[Holliday-60|Doc Holliday]] is my 21st cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Gernon-38|Hugh (Gernon) of Cyfeiliog]]. [[Jordan-3463|William Jordan]] is my 19th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Venables-42|Letitia (Venables) de Wilbraham]]. [[Leavitt-760|Erasmus Leavitt]] is my 19th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Giffard-244|Bartholomew Giffard]]. [[Lillie-288|Gordon Lillie]] is my 13th cousin 9 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Stewart-9374|Robert Stewart]]. [[Lockaby-5|Cora (Lockaby) Jordan]] is my 19th cousin 5 times removed and we are both descendants of [[FitzAlan-29|Richard (FitzAlan) de Arundel]]. [[Marshall-14147|Arrilda (Marshall) Bond]] is my 14th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[MacDonald-89|Angus MacDonald]]. [[Meeker-518|Nathan Meeker]] is my 15th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Frowick-5|Thomas (Frowick) of Frowick]]. [[Montague-516|Daniel Montague]] is my 12th cousin 9 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Cotton-20|Walter Cotton]]. [[Patty-304|Orilla (Patty) Stanton]] is my 20th cousin 5 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Plantagenet-129|Henry (Plantagenet) of Lancaster]]. [[Peden-379|David Peden]] is my 9th cousin 9 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Stewart-588|James Stewart]]. [[Singley-73|Rhees Singley]] is my 19th cousin 5 times removed and we are both descendants of [[FitzAlan-29|Richard (FitzAlan) de Arundel]]. [[Smith-67852|Lillian (Smith) Willoughby]] is my 14th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Haute-3|William Haute]]. [[Starr-1135|Sam Starr]] is my 11th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Mitchell-661|John Mitchell]]. [[Stilwell-196|Frank Stilwell]] is my 12th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Forbes-185|John Forbes]]. [[Swilling-75|Jack Swilling]] is my 17th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Plantagenet-70|Edward III (Plantagenet) of England]]. [[Tolbert-188|Paden Tolbert]] is my 10th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Stewart-588|James Stewart]]. [[Younger-317|Bob Younger]] is my 16th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[FitzAlan-29|Richard (FitzAlan) de Arundel]]. [[Younger-314|Cole Younger]] is my 16th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[FitzAlan-29|Richard (FitzAlan) de Arundel]].Frontier Medicine
Frontier Midwives
[[Barnett-1210|Elizabeth (Barnett) Mendenhall]] is my 14th cousin 11 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Holand-65|Robert Holand]].William Penn's Great Charter
[[Humphrey-2321|Anne (Humphrey) Roberts]] is my 11th cousin 13 times removed and we are both descendants of [[FitzAlan-29|Richard (FitzAlan) de Arundel]]. [[Humphrey-2315|Benjamin Humphrey]] is my 11th cousin 13 times removed and we are both descendants of [[FitzAlan-29|Richard (FitzAlan) de Arundel]]. [[Need-3|Mary (Need) Cartledge]] is my 10th cousin 14 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Douglas-391|William Douglas]].Women's Suffrage in the US
American Suffragettes
[[Anthony-14|Susan B. Anthony]] is my 11th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Stewart-1555|John Stewart]]. [[Apperson-249|Phoebe (Apperson) Hearst]] is my 22nd cousin 5 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Grey-537|Henry (Grey) de Grey]]. [[Brown-25733|Antoinette (Brown) Blackwell]] see National Women's Hall of Fame (United States) below. [[Cady-502|Elizabeth (Cady) Stanton]] see National Women's Hall of Fame (United States) below. [[Chapin-615|Lydia (Chapin) Taft]] is my 16th cousin 11 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Fiennes-104|William (Fiennes) de Fiennes]]. [[Clay-421|Laura Clay]] see Southern States Woman Suffrage Association below. [[Coffin-1474|Lucretia (Coffin) Mott]] see National Women's Hall of Fame (United States) below. [[Coffin-2003|Martha (Coffin) Wright]] see National Women's Hall of Fame (United States) below. [[Fish-4189|Catherine (Fish) Stebbins]] is my 23rd cousin 4 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Grey-537|Henry (Grey) de Grey]]. [[Gardner-11394|Anna Gardner]] is my 23rd cousin 4 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Grey-537|Henry (Grey) de Grey]]. [[Grimke-10|Angelina Emily Grimke]] is my 13th cousin 10 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Plantagenet-66|John (Plantagenet) of Gaunt KG]]. [[Grimke-9|Sarah Moore Grimke]] is my 13th cousin 10 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Plantagenet-66|John (Plantagenet) of Gaunt KG]]. [[Jenks-812|Amelia (Jenks) Bloomer]] see National Women's Hall of Fame (United States) below. [[Joslyn-139|Matilda (Joslyn) Gage]] is my 16th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Plantagenet-66|John (Plantagenet) of Gaunt KG]]. [[Lane-5091|Carrie (Lane) Chapman Catt]] is my 18th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Holand-65|Robert Holand]]. [[McDowell-175|Madeline (McDowell) Breckinridge]] see National American Woman Suffrage Association below. [[Millay-17|Edna Millay]] is my 15th cousin 5 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Haute-3|William Haute]]. [[Sterling-1610|Florence Sterling]] is my 20th cousin once removed and we are both descendants of [[Douglas-422|William Douglas]] [[Stoneman-113|Kate Stoneman]] is my 13th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Mackintosh-31|Malcolm Beag Mackintosh]]. [[Stoneman-167|Marjory (Stoneman) Douglas]] see National Women's Hall of Fame (United States) below.Women's Suffrage Organizations in the US
Kentucky Equal Rights Association
[[Clay-421|Laura Clay]] see Southern States Woman Suffrage Association below. [[McDowell-175|Madeline (McDowell) Breckinridge]] see National American Woman Suffrage Association below.National American Woman Suffrage Association
[[Clay-421|Laura Clay]] see Southern States Woman Suffrage Association below. [[McDowell-175|Madeline (McDowell) Breckinridge]] is my 5th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Clay-84|Henry Clay]]. [[Rankin-2418|Jeannette Rankin]] see Women's Suffrage Party below.Southern States Woman Suffrage Association
[[Clay-421|Laura Clay]] is my 4th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Burgess-1867|John Burgess]].Women's Suffrage Party
[[Rankin-2418|Jeannette Rankin]] is my 25th cousin 4 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Grey-916|Anschetil II (Grey) de Grey]].Wyoming Territory Governors
[[Baxter-3338|George W. Baxter]] is my 13th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Douglas-422|William Douglas]]. [[Hoyt-2158|John Wesley Hoyt]] is my 18th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Comyn-32|John I Comyn]]. [[Thayer-3297|John Thayer]] is my 14th cousin 10 times removed and we are both descendants of [[FitzAlan-29|Richard (FitzAlan) de Arundel]]. [[Warren-6373|Francis E. Warren]] is my 18th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[FitzAlan-29|Richard (FitzAlan) de Arundel]].Witch Trials
[[Douglas-803|Janet (Douglas) Campbell]] is my 16th great aunt and we are both descendants of [[Douglas-419|George Douglas]].
[[Nowell-242|Roger Nowell]] is my 11th cousin 15 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Holand-70|Robert (Holand) de Holland]]. [[Noyes-484|Sarah (Noyes) Hale]] is my 9th cousin 15 times removed and we are both descendants of [[FitzAlan-29|Richard (FitzAlan) de Arundel]].Salem Witch Trials
[[Bassett-464|William Bassett]] is my 11th cousin 13 times removed and we are both descendants of [[FitzAlan-29|Richard (FitzAlan) de Arundel]]. [[Fiske-1018|Thomas Fiske Jr.]] is my 13th cousin 14 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Fiennes-104|William (Fiennes) de Fiennes]]. [[Fiske-523|Thomas Fiske]] is my 12th cousin 15 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Fiennes-104|William (Fiennes) de Fiennes]]. [[Fiske-97|William Fiske]] is my 13th cousin 14 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Fiennes-104|William (Fiennes) de Fiennes]]. [[Folger-62|Bathsheba (Folger) Pope]] is my 18th cousin 9 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Grey-537|Henry (Grey) de Grey]]. [[Foster-9492|Rose Foster]] is my 18th cousin 10 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Bere-59|Andrew (Bere) de la Bere]]. [[Mather-42|Cotton Mather]] is my 7th cousin 14 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Cotton-20|Walter Cotton]]. [[Noyes-531|Nicholas Noyes]] is my 12th cousin 13 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Holand-65|Robert Holand]]. [[Parsons-108|Joseph Parsons]] is my 15th cousin 10 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Venables-42|Letitia (Venables) de Wilbraham]]. [[Richards-1225|John Richards]] is my 16th cousin 12 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Bere-59|Andrew (Bere) de la Bere]]. [[Saltonstall-26|Nathaniel Saltonstall]] is my 10th cousin 13 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Plantagenet-66|John (Plantagenet) of Gaunt KG]]. [[Sewall-120|Samuel Sewall]] is my 13th cousin 11 times removed and we are both descendants of [[FitzAlan-29|Richard (FitzAlan) de Arundel]]. [[Winthrop-110|Wait Still Winthrop]] is my 11th cousin 13 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Wittelsbach-71|Stephan II (Wittelsbach) von Bayern]].Accused Witches of New England
[[Ames-935|Daniel Ames]] is my 17th cousin 11 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Bere-59|Andrew (Bere) de la Bere]]. [[Bassett-1100|Elizabeth (Bassett) Richards]] is my 12th cousin 12 times removed and we are both descendants of [[FitzAlan-29|Richard (FitzAlan) de Arundel]]. [[Bassett-1570|Mary (Bassett) de Rich]] is my 12th cousin 12 times removed and we are both descendants of [[FitzAlan-29|Richard (FitzAlan) de Arundel]]. [[Blake-795|Rebecca (Blake) Eames]] is my 16th cousin 12 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Bere-59|Andrew (Bere) de la Bere]]. [[Bradstreet-15|Dudley Bradstreet]] is my 8th cousin 13 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Wydeville-7|Richard (Wydeville) Woodville]]. [[Bradstreet-13|John Bradstreet]] is my 8th cousin 13 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Wydeville-7|Richard (Wydeville) Woodville]]. [[Burroughs-971|George Burroughs]] is my 12th cousin 14 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Beauchamp-101|Isabel (Beauchamp) le Despenser]]. [[Higginson-24|Ann (Higginson) Dolliver]] is my 14th cousin 14 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Gernon-38|Hugh (Gernon) of Cyfeiliog]]. [[Holland-613|Ann (Holland) Burt]] is my 10th cousin 14 times removed and we are both descendants of [[FitzAlan-29|Richard (FitzAlan) de Arundel]]. [[Proctor-1784|William Proctor]] is my 13th cousin 11 times removed and we are both descendants of [[FitzAlan-29|Richard (FitzAlan) de Arundel]]. [[Reeve-483|Mary (Reeve) Webster]] is my 13th cousin 11 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Warenne-14|William (Warenne) de Warenne]]. [[Tyler-188|Joseph Tyler]] is my 17th cousin 11 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Bere-59|Andrew (Bere) de la Bere]].Women's History
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[[Gale-1799|Kathleen (Gale) Colville]] is my 13th cousin 3 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Elphinstone-10|Robert Elphinstone]]. [[White-27852|Lucia (White) Monckton-Arundell]] is my 15th cousin 5 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Douglas-421|George Douglas]].Voluntary Aid Detachment (VAD)
[[Earhart-1|Amelia Earhart]] see National Women's Hall of Fame (United States) below. [[FitzRoy-173|Nancy FitzRoy]] is my 11th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Maisterson-6|Thomas (Maisterson) Masterson]]. [[Haldane-344|Naomi (Haldane) Mitchison]] is my 12th cousin 5 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Stewart-2306|Margaret (Stewart) Drummond]]. [[Wedgwood-225|Mary (Wedgwood) Mosley MBE]] is my 13th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Haute-3|William Haute]].Female Artists
[[Angelo-139|Justine (Angelo) Warner]] is my 18th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[FitzAlan-586|Edmund FitzAlan]]. [[Edwards-18215|Eloise Edwards]] is my 20th cousin and we are both descendants of [[Crichton-23|William Crichton]]. [[Gage-1617|Frances Gage]] is my 14th cousin 5 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Campbell-1525|Archibald Campbell]]. [[O'Keeffe-2|Georgia O'Keeffe]] see National Women's Hall of Fame (United States) below.National Women's Hall of Fame (United States)
[[Anderson-16003|Marian Anderson]] is my 16th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Plantagenet-66|John (Plantagenet) of Gaunt KG]]. [[Apgar-100|Virginia Apgar]] is my 21st cousin 4 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Holand-65|Robert Holand]]. [[Ball-3|Lucille (Ball) Morton]] is my 21st cousin 4 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Plantagenet-129|Henry (Plantagenet) of Lancaster]]. [[Barton-11|Clara Barton]] is my 14th cousin 10 times removed and we are both descendants of [[FitzAlan-29|Richard (FitzAlan) de Arundel]]. [[Beecher-129|Harriet (Beecher) Stowe]] is my 17th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Holand-65|Robert Holand]]. [[Brown-25733|Antoinette (Brown) Blackwell]] is my 16th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Senlis-55|Alice (Senlis) Lyons]]. [[Cady-502|Elizabeth (Cady) Stanton]] is my 9th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Mitchell-661|John Mitchell]]. [[Coffin-1474|Lucretia (Coffin) Mott]] is my 23rd cousin 4 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Grey-518|John (Grey) de Grey]]. [[Coffin-2003|Martha (Coffin) Wright]] is my 23rd cousin 4 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Grey-518|John (Grey) de Grey]]. [[Dickinson-53|Emily Dickinson]] is my 10th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Mitchell-661|John Mitchell]]. [[Dix-10|Dorothea Dix]] is my 9th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Mitchell-661|John Mitchell]]. [[Earhart-1|Amelia Earhart]] is my 15th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Cotton-20|Walter Cotton]]. [[Eastman-787|Crystal Eastman]] is my 19th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Holand-65|Robert Holand]]. [[Fuller-4089|Margaret (Fuller) Ossoli]] is my 17th cousin 9 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Holand-70|Robert (Holand) de Holland]]. [[Graham-7432|Martha Graham]] is my 14th cousin 5 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Stewart-1555|John Stewart]]. [[Harrison-7864|Dorothy (Harrison) Eustis]] is my 17th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Holland-31|Thomas Holland KG]]. [[Jenks-812|Amelia (Jenks) Bloomer]] is my 15th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Plantagenet-66|John (Plantagenet) of Gaunt KG]]. [[Jones-27643|Edith (Jones) Wharton]] is my 18th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Wilbraham-16|William Wilbraham]]. [[Lyon-1292|Mary Lyon]] is my 17th cousin 9 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Holand-70|Robert (Holand) de Holland]]. [[Mankiller-2|Wilma Mankiller]] is my 19th cousin 4 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Plantagenet-66|John (Plantagenet) of Gaunt KG]]. [[Marbury-2|Anne (Marbury) Hutchinson]] is my 10th cousin 15 times removed and we are both descendants of [[FitzAlan-586|Edmund FitzAlan]]. [[McClintock-585|Barbara McClintock]] is my 20th cousin 5 times removed and we are both descendants of [[FitzAlan-586|Edmund FitzAlan]]. [[McWilliams-675|Julia (McWilliams) Child]] is my 20th cousin 5 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Plantagenet-129|Henry (Plantagenet) of Lancaster]]. [[Mead-2862|Margaret Mead]] is my 21st cousin 4 times removed and we are both descendants of [[FitzAlan-586|Edmund FitzAlan]]. [[Mitchell-8244|Maria Mitchell]] is my 24th cousin 3 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Grey-537|Henry (Grey) de Grey]]. [[Morrow-1|Anne (Morrow) Lindbergh]] is my 18th cousin 5 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Plantagenet-66|John (Plantagenet) of Gaunt KG]]. [[Murray-5111|Grace (Murray) Hopper]] is my 22nd cousin 4 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Holand-70|Robert (Holand) de Holland]]. [[O'Keeffe-2|Georgia O'Keeffe]] is my 19th cousin 5 times removed and we are both descendants of [[FitzAlan-29|Richard (FitzAlan) de Arundel]]. [[Otis-42|Mercy (Otis) Warren]] is my 14th cousin 11 times removed and we are both descendants of [[FitzAlan-586|Edmund FitzAlan]]. [[Perkins-6599|Charlotte (Perkins) Gilman]] is my 12th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Stewart-1555|John Stewart]]. [[Perkins-8358|Frances (Perkins) Wilson]] is my 22nd cousin 4 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Warenne-14|William (Warenne) de Warenne]]. [[Roosevelt-10|Eleanor Roosevelt]] is my 8th cousin 3 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Fransz-23|Jan (Fransz) van Hoesen]]. [[Sabin-265|Florence Sabin]] is my 17th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Holland-31|Thomas Holland KG]]. [[Smith-69|Abigail (Smith) Adams]] is my 12th cousin 11 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Plantagenet-66|John (Plantagenet) of Gaunt KG]]. [[Smith-80173|Sophia Smith]] is my 15th cousin 10 times removed and we are both descendants of [[FitzAlan-586|Edmund FitzAlan]]. [[Stoneman-113|Kate Stoneman]] is my 13th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Mackintosh-31|Malcolm Beag Mackintosh]]. [[Stoneman-167|Marjory (Stoneman) Douglas]] is my 17th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Holland-31|Thomas Holland KG]]. [[Swallow-369|Ellen (Swallow) Richards]] is my 15th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Holland-31|Thomas Holland KG]]. [[Tarbell-2|Ida Tarbell]] is my 25th cousin 3 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Venables-26|Gilbert (Venables) de Venables]]. [[Ward-1|Julia (Ward) Howe]] is my 12th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Haute-3|William Haute]]. [[Willard-903|Frances Willard]] is my 12th cousin 12 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Senlis-55|Alice (Senlis) Lyons]].Trailblazing Women
[[Murray-2933|Evelyn (Murray) Cobbold DL, JP]] is my 12th cousin 5 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Drummond-282|John Drummond]].Who's Who of American Women
[[Moncure-55|Marion (Moncure) Duncan]] is my 16th cousin 3 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Gordon-618|George Gordon]]. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Women%27s_History ---- {{Image|file=Flags-3.jpg |align=l |size=s }}British Prime Ministers
Updated: 01/14/2020 [[Campbell-Bannerman-1|Henry Campbell-Bannerman GCB]] is my 11th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Stewart-2306|Margaret (Stewart) Drummond]]. [[Churchill-4|Winston Churchill KG OM CH]] is my 13th cousin 4 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Drummond-282|John Drummond]]. [[Eden-195|Anthony Eden]] is my 11th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Haute-23|Jane (Haute) Wroth]]. [[Douglas-Home-1|Alec Douglas-Home]] is my 13th cousin 3 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Ogstoun-6|Janet (Ogstoun) Haliburton]]. {{Image|file=Star_Trek_on_WikiTree.png |align=l |size=s }}Star Trek Ancestors
[[Roddenberry-40|Gene Roddenberry]] is my 22nd cousin 5 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Stewart-296|Alexander Stewart]]. {{Image|file=M_A_S_H_Television_Show.jpg |align=l |size=s }}M*A*S*H Ancestors
[[Christopher-474|Bill Christopher]] (Father Francis Mulcahy) is my 13th cousin 4 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Mitchell-661|John Mitchell]]. [[Stevenson-2644|McLean Stevenson Jr.]] (Lt. Colonel Henry Blake) is my 7th cousin 3 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Brevard-21|Jean Brevard]]. {{Image|file=STAR_WARS_Profiles.png |align=l |size=s }}STAR WARS Ancestors
[[Fisher-6309|Carrie Fisher]] (Leia Organa) is my 20th cousin once removed and we are both descendants of [[Wydeville-7|Richard (Wydeville) Woodville]]. {{Image|file=Wikimedia_Commons_photos-8.jpg |align=l |size=s }}Academy Award Ancestors
Best Actor: 1941 [[Stewart-10798|Jimmy Stewart]] is my 8th cousin 2 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Thompson-4299|William Thompson]]. (1985 Honorary) 1945 [[Crosby-82|Bing Crosby Jr]] is my 21st cousin 5 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Holand-70|Robert (Holand) de Holland]]. 1949 [[Olivier-832|Laurence Olivier OM Kt]] is my 16th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Holland-31|Thomas Holland KG]]. (1947 & 1979 Honorary) 1952 [[Bogart-6|Humphrey Bogart]] is my 16th cousin 5 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Wydeville-7|Richard (Wydeville) Woodville]]. 1960 [[Carter-12994|Charlton (Carter) Heston]] is my 15th cousin 2 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Haute-23|Jane (Haute) Wroth]]. 1963 [[Peck-2398|Gregory Peck]] is my 20th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Holand-70|Robert (Holand) de Holland]]. 1966 [[Marvin-839|Lee Marvin Jr.]] is my 16th cousin 3 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Gordon-618|George Gordon]]. 1970 [[Morrison-2413|John (Morrison) Wayne]] is my 18th cousin 3 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Wydeville-7|Richard (Wydeville) Woodville]]. 1971 [[Scott-11749|George Scott]] is my 20th cousin 4 times removed and we are both descendants of [[FitzAlan-29|Richard (FitzAlan) de Arundel]]. 1974 [[Lemmon-641|Jack Lemmon III]] is my 14th cousin 3 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Haute-23|Jane (Haute) Wroth]]. (1965 Best Supporting Actor) 1982 [[Fonda-35|Henry Fonda]] is my 15th cousin 5 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Mackintosh-31|Malcolm Beag Mackintosh]]. (1981 Honorary) Best Actress: 1930 [[Shearer-797|Norma Shearer]] is my 13th cousin 4 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Mitchell-661|John Mitchell]]. 1934 [[Hepburn-455|Katharine (Hepburn) Smith]] is my 22nd cousin once removed and we are both descendants of [[Holland-31|Thomas Holland KG]] 1936 & 1939 [[Davis-27448|Bette Davis]] is my 18th cousin 3 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Erskine-88|Thomas Erskine]]. 1941 [[McMath-103|Ginger McMath]] is my 24th cousin 4 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Ap Iorwerth-26|Llywelyn ap Iorwerth]]. 1942 [[De Havilland-66|Joan (de Havilland) Fontaine]] is my 17th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Holand-65|Robert Holand]]. 1946 [[LeSueur-36|Joan (LeSueur) Crawford]] is my 20th cousin 4 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Senlis-55|Alice (Senlis) Lyons]]. 1961 & 1967 [[Taylor-21016|Elizabeth Taylor]] is my 18th cousin 2 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Haute-3|William Haute]]. Best Supporting Actor: 1944 [[Coburn-931|Charles Coburn]] is my 16th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Holland-31|Thomas Holland KG]]. 1959 [[Ives-676|Burl Ives]] is my 10th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Mitchell-661|John Mitchell]]. 1964 [[Hesselberg-23|Melvyn (Hesselberg) Douglas]] is my 6th cousin 2 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Thompson-4287|Samuel Thompson]]. 1998 [[Williams-6476|Robin Williams]] is my 18th cousin 3 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Erskine-88|Thomas Erskine]]. Best Supporting Actress: 1947 [[Baxter-5199|Anne (Baxter) Klee]] is my 17th cousin 4 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Wydeville-7|Richard (Wydeville) Woodville]]. 1948 [[Holm-1241|Celeste (Holm) Basile]] is my 19th cousin 5 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Senlis-55|Alice (Senlis) Lyons]]. 1969 [[Jones-31288|Ruth Jones]] is my 16th cousin 5 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Erskine-88|Thomas Erskine]]. Honorary: 1932, 1939, 1942 [[Disney-1|Walt Disney]] is my 14th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Stewart-1338|John Stewart]]. 1936 [[Griffith-3680|David Griffith]] is my 14th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Erskine-88|Thomas Erskine]]. 1937 & 1938 [[Greene-4443|W. Howard Greene]] is my 20th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Stewart-296|Alexander Stewart]]. 1939 [[Ball-14615|Arthur Ball]] is my 16th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[FitzAlan-29|Richard (FitzAlan) de Arundel]]. 1939 [[Roberts-29924|Irmin Roberts]] is my 13th cousin 4 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Drummond-282|John Drummond]]. 1939 [[Mesenkop-1|Louis Mesenkop]] is my 16th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Stewart-9374|Robert Stewart]]. 1943 [[Coward-591|Noël Coward]] is my 12th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Stewart-1338|John Stewart]]. 1950 [[DeMille-39|Cecil B. DeMille]] is my 19th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Comyn-32|John I Comyn]]. 1955 [[Gustafsson-535|Greta (Gustafsson) Garbo]] is my 22nd cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Folkesson-18|Bengt Folkesson]]. 1960 [[Keaton-175|Buster Keaton]] is my 12th cousin 5 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Mitchell-661|John Mitchell]]. 1982 [[Stevens-10345|Barbara (Stevens) Stanwyck]] is my 15th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Wydeville-7|Richard (Wydeville) Woodville]]. 1996 [[Jones-27827|Chuck Jones]] is my 21st cousin 5 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Samlesbury-7|Elizabeth (Samlesbury) de Holand]]. Juvenile: 1935 [[Temple-886|Shirley (Temple) Temple-Black]] is my 22nd cousin 2 times removed and we are both descendants of [[FitzAlan-29|Richard (FitzAlan) de Arundel]]. 1940 [[Gumm-43|Judy (Gumm) Garland]] is my 16th cousin 5 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Erskine-88|Thomas Erskine]].Other Notables
[[Lee-3|Robert E. Lee]] is my 11th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Haute-23|Jane (Haute) Wroth]].Black Sheep
[[Hatfield-260|William Hatfield]] is my 11th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Campbell-1525|Archibald Campbell]]. [[Chafin-23|Levicy (Chafin) Hatfield]] is my 15th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Wydeville-7|Richard (Wydeville) Woodville]]. [[Hatfield-300|Robert Hatfield]] is my 12th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Campbell-1525|Archibald Campbell]]. [[Hatfield-1063|William Hatfield II]] is my 12th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Campbell-1525|Archibald Campbell]]. [[Hatfield-262|Ellison Hatfield]] is my 11th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Campbell-1525|Archibald Campbell]]. [[Vance-1705|James Vance]] is my 11th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Campbell-1525|Archibald Campbell]]. [[Hatfield-229|Anderson Hatfield]] is my 12th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Campbell-1525|Archibald Campbell]]. [[Hunt-6626|Jessie (Hunt) Hickman]] is my 12th cousin 5 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Elphinstone-19|Alexander Elphinstone]]. [[Dalton-1723|Bill Dalton]] is my 16th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[FitzAlan-29|Richard (FitzAlan) de Arundel]]. [[Dalton-1721|Robert Dalton]] is my 16th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[FitzAlan-29|Richard (FitzAlan) de Arundel]]. [[Dalton-1725|Grat Dalton]] is my 16th cousin 8 times removed and we are both descendants of [[FitzAlan-29|Richard (FitzAlan) de Arundel]]. [[James-759|Frank James]] is my 16th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Beaufort-11|John Beaufort KG]]. [[James-761|Jesse James]] is my 16th cousin 6 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Beaufort-11|John Beaufort KG]]. [[Ketchum-467|Thomas Ketchum]] is my 11th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Stewart-588|James Stewart]]. [[Selman-278|John Selman Outlaw]] is my 20th cousin 7 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Wake-60|Baldwin Wake]]. [[Carley-292|Larkin (Carley) Cearley]] is my 15th cousin 11 times removed and we are both descendants of [[St John-256|John (St John) de St John]]. [[Borden-196|Lizzie Borden]] is my 18th cousin 5 times removed and we are both descendants of [[Plantagenet-66|John (Plantagenet) of Gaunt KG]].People By State
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[[Greene-490|Sir John Greene]] “The Fugitive”, mentioned in Shakespeare’s Richard II. [[York-1210|Richard (of York)]], Lord Protector during the madness of [[Lancaster-401|Henry VI]], father of [[York-1159|Edward IV]] and [[York-1245|Richard III]], a major participant in the Wars of the Roses. Several Magna Carta Barons. [[Normandie-32|William the Conqueror]]. [[Carolingian-77|Charlemagne]]. But my favorite is probably [[Aquitaine-84|Eleanor of Aquitaine]], married to both the King of England and King of France, portrayed by Katherine Hepburn in The Lion in Winter for which she won an Academy Award. - ''[[Fields-574|Bob Fields]]''{{Clear}} ---- My grandfather [[Roberts-7102|Benjamin E. Roberts]] is currently my favorite ancestor because I’ve been able to use [[DNA_Features|WikiTree DNA features]] to [[DNA_Ancestor_Confirmation_Aid|confirm]] his direct paternal and maternal ancestral lines. WikiTree’s profile feature also provided the opportunity for me to write his biography, and include his autograph and links to free-space profiles for his home that he personally constructed and the schooner he then used to transport his family from one island to another. - ''[[Roberts-7085|Peter Roberts]]'' ----
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====Santa Fe==== *[st francis de assisi, santa fe https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/399072?availability=Family%20History%20Library] ====[Church records, 1841-1956 (Peña Blanca) ==== "Church records, 1841-1956," images, ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/375505 : acc. ), FHL microfilm , img , Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church (Peña Blanca, New Mexico). ===Land & Tax Records=== ====Valencia County==== "Deed records, 1873-1922, 1930-1964; indexes, 1873-1948" [digital images], ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/451543 : dd mmm yy); Salt Lake City, Utah : Genealogical Society of Utah (1988, 2004), " ... " (microfilm ...), Family History Library; citing Valencia county, New Mexico: County Clerk. ===Census Records=== ====Bernalillo County==== [digital images], ''Archives.gov'' (https://catalog.archives.gov/id/358 : dd mmm 2023), NAID 2791166 > *"Schedules of the Special Census of 1885" (NAID 210450177) > image xxx of 629; Washington, DC: National Archives & Records Administration (1971), ''Schedules of the New Mexico Territory Census of 1885'' (M846), Bernalillo county (Roll 1), Inhabitants Schedule; citing Department of the Interior, 10th Decennial Census Office (1877-1885), Bernalillo county, New Mexico, ED x, p. xX, line x. ====San Miguel County==== * (NAID 239972914) > image xxx of 509; Washington, DC: National Archives & Records Administration (1971), ''Schedules of the New Mexico Territory Census of 1885'' (M846), San Miguel county (Roll 4), Inhabitants Schedule; citing Department of the Interior, 10th Decennial Census Office (1877-1885), San Miguel county, New Mexico, ED x, p. xX, line x. ====Santa Fe, Sierra, and Socorro Counties==== *(NAID 210452284) > image xxx of 766; Washington, DC: National Archives & Records Administration (1971), ''Schedules of the New Mexico Territory Census of 1885'' (M846), Santa Fe, Sierra, and Socorro Counties (Roll 5), Inhabitants Schedule; citing Department of the Interior, 10th Decennial Census Office (1877-1885), {Santa Fe, Sierra, Socorro} county, New Mexico, ED x, p. xX, line x. ====Otero County==== * [digital images], ''Archives.gov'' (https://catalog.archives.gov/id/16660414 : dd mmm 2023), NAID 16660414 > (NAID 57228315) > image xxx of 629; Washington, DC: National Archives & Records Administration (1971), ''1940 Census Population Schedules'', Otero County, New Mexico, ED 18-4A (NAID 131374840); citing Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census (1913-1972), Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940 ==UNM Digital Repository== ===Angelico Chavez=== , [https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/cswr_reference/5/ ''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 : multiple data extracted and here edited in a uniform presentation by years and family surnames''], UNM Digital Repository; University of New Mexico General Library, Copy/Media Center (1983). ==NM USGenWeb Project== [http://www.usgwarchives.net/nm/sierra/sierra.htm New Mexico USGenWeb Project Archives] ==Reference/Notes== *[https://ldsgenealogy.com/NM/Bosque.htm LDS Genealogy] ==Utah== [https://newspapers.lib.utah.edu/search Utah Digital Newspapers] ==Research Log== *Search for Valentino Garcia/family & Andres Campbell/family: **Images 898-1025 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99DX-ZNC6?i=897&cc=2341907 DGS 7548701, FHL 16637] ==San Pedro Land Grant== *[https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/199183:60892?tid=&pid=&queryId=323c0e43-bf1e-4e87-864f-8d5973dd40e5&_phsrc=bnJ3&_phstart=successSource Serial 10296 Day Book C Register of Land Titles]
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''' [end Memory Pictures by Daniel Cohoe]''' Two recollections both concerned with food were told me by my father. In the first it would appear that short-order service was not unknown in the eighteen fifties. From the second it is quite clear that electronic process control was then not even a gleam. My father remembered that they had a colored man who served as a factotum. As there were no telephones in those days, visitors came to see the family without notice. At that time the road ran over a hill to the west of the house. One of the colored man's duties was to keep an eye open for the approach of visitors over the hill. When this happened (everybody always came for a meal) he would go out and catch a chicken and have it cooking by the time company reached the front door. My father mentions in his recollections the outdoor oven. Most cooking was done at the big fireplace with its cranes, pots, pot hooks and Dutch oven. For heavy baking of bread and roasts the big oven came into use. This was heated by wood fires within the oven. When judged hot enough the fire was pulled outside. Then the question arose - was the oven properly heated for the work in hand? I remember asking father how they got along without thermometers. The measurement of heat was -4- simple - a bare arm was thrust into the oven and held there for a certain count. If the owner of the arm could stand it for that long the oven was hot enough. -5- === CHAPTER ONE. FAMILY BACKGROUND === The name Cohoe has never in my experience been confused with any other names other than Kehoe and Keogh of which latter our name is probably the aspirated form. The city of Cohoes must have been named by the Indians as it was called so long before any of our name came to America. The name is distinctive and probably an ancient tribal designation. Perhaps a place name but certainly not a trade name. I have never heard it made a subject of ridicule. My friend, the late George Baekeland, said it was useful because you always knew when you had reached the end of the Cohens in the New York Telephone book. One Pennsylvania branch of the family dropped the final letter and wrote their name Coho. This was a purely local deviation because the name suggested an Irish origin and in Lancaster, Pennsylvania “no Irish need apply". For purely imaginary reasons they said our origin was French - Cahaux. My brother Albert has an artist friend, Seumas O'Brien, who assumes that Cohoe is the aspirated form of Keogh and supplies the following information - '''"Keogh Family has produced Noted Names. [by Seumus O'Brien]''' Of the Keogh family there have been several prominent members, most eminent of whom in recent times was John Keogh, the distinguished leader of the Irish Catholics previous to the agitation under O'Connell for their emancipation. John Keogh born in Dublin in 1740, was a prosperous merchant, and he used every means to stir up the Catholics from their lethargy. It was largely due -6- to his abilities and energy that the concessions of 1793 were secured and new life infused into the great mass of the Irish people, previously sunk in a state of apathy and hopelessness. O'Connell characterised him as "the venerable father of the Catholic cause, for he was the oldest as well as the most useful of her champions." Another distinguished bearer of the name was the Rev. John Keogh, T. C. D. M. A., scholar, born in Clooncleagh, Limerick, in 1678. He was the Protestant minister at Strokestown living like Goldsmith s Vicar of Wakefield. He wrote Latin verse on the Trinity. He gave mathematic demonstrations of religious problems and was admired by Newton. His son, John Keogh, D. D., became rector of Mitchelstown and wrote valuable works on Irish botany and zoology and a vindication of the antiquities of Ireland which contain an account of his family - "The Keogh family was founded by Eachach or Eocha of the Irish race and it belonged to the Clanna Rory tribe, founded by Heber Donn, son of Ir. Iechaid was the ancient name. It means "the speaker". The Sept held possessions in Wexford and Roscommon. The latter clan were a branch of the 0'Kelleys, princes of Hy Maine, chiefs of Omhanach (later Onagh) in Taghmacell parish, Athlone barony, County Roscommon". Judge William Nicholas Keogh, born in Galway in 1817, was the bone of contention in his family. His appointment as attorney- general in 1852 gave great offense to the extreme nationalists who denounced him as an "oath breaker attorney-general. As judge in 1865 he denounced bishops and priests and was burned in effigy. In 1878 at Bingen-on-Rhine, he made a murderous attack upon his valet and cut his own throat. "
''' [end by Seumus O'Brien]''' Among the Keogh family there were both Catholic leaders and Protestant clergy. The first Daniel Cohoe, born in Ireland, who came to -7- America may have been a Protestant who did not change his coat for the love of Mary Cutter. The author of "Friendly Persuasion" speaks of Irish Quakers in one of her books. Of our Cohoe ancestors we know very little. Daniel Cohoe, the first of our name in America was born in Ireland and came to this country about 1740. Whether a romance with Mary Cutter (born in Plymouth) began in Bristol where her father was a wealthy merchant, we can never know. Mary Cutter came out to Philadelphia and lived among the Welch Quakers there. Here they were married and settled in Bucks County. They had a large family among whom our interest centers on Ambrose (born 1743). In 1774 he married Deborah Heacock and had a family of six. They all migrated to the Niagara district of Canada just in time to encounter the year without a summer. Ambrose Cohoe starved himself to death so that his wife and family might live. Deborah died in her hundredth year. Their son Andrew (1785 - 1857) married Lydia Wesley. Their second son Francis was born in 1811. He was my grandfather, who begat Daniel, my father. (Years ago there came to my office in the Trinity Building a person of respectable appearance who announced himself as Daniel Cohoe from the Isle of Man. It did not occur to me at the moment that the name Cohoe was on my door or that the name Daniel, my father, was in "Who's Who in New York". I found the incident intriguing until the question of a loan arose, when my interest in family history then and there withered on the vine.) -8- For the most part the Cohoe family have lived next to the land, owning and working it. They have been prosperous, have lived well, worked hard, have raised good sized families and educated them. All were Quakers until the nineteenth Century was in its last quarter. I cannot recall that any of them were ever engaged in "trade", that is to say in the buying and selling of merchandise. Apparently we are not the salesman type. Some were manufacturers. Edward Cohoe made most of the water pumps in North Norwich. My father and two uncles at one time manufactured Cheddar Cheese. I have been told a curious incident by one of the family who saw, in an antique shop on the Pacific Coast, a flax spinning wheel. On turning it over to learn its origin the legend "made by John Cohoe" was discovered. My grandfather Francis Cohoe (b. 1811) settled on a farm at the first concession of North Norwich and there built himself a log house and barn described by my father in his recollections. My grandmother Elizabeth Willson was a daughter of Justus Willson who drove up from Pleasantville, New York, in the family carriage. This vehicle, the only carriage in the township, was in great demand for weddings and funerals as long as it lasted. Justus Willson was a nurseryman - most of the orchards in the township were derived from his stock. My great grandmother Willson must have been quite a resourceful -9- person. After the Mackenzie Rebellion in 1837 the rebels fled in all directions and were chased by British soldiers in red coats. One of these rebels sought to take refuge in the Willson house. Now in these homes there was usually a "parlor" bedroom in which was a grand bed with valances reaching to the floor. When the redcoat came, this old lady told the refugee to get under the bed. When asked if she had seen a rebel she replied "Thee must find that out by thyself". Upon looking around my great grandmother observed that the rebel's feet were sticking out into the room under the valance. Did she show signs of dismay or surprise? Not a particle. She went on with her housekeeping and taking a broom began to sweep the parlor floor systematically. When she reached the rebel's feet, she said angrily "Pull in thy feet". The stupid redcoat missed all this and departed shortly. In the early 1850's my grandfather deserted the log house which my father describes to live in a brick house which he had built some distance south of the former home. Here my youngest uncle Francis (1854) was born. His mother died at this time of an unobserved hemorrhage. My grandfather married subsequently one who was known to us after she married again as Ann Clarke. Father and Uncle John lived with them at a place two miles south of Springford. Ann Clarke was an energetic woman with snappy black eyes. She was demanding and avaricious. She was left money by subsequent marriages but lost it all - 10 - in attempts to obtain high returns. We have a photograph of Francis Cohoe. In it he looks tired but what patient Quaker could look pleasant during the long photographic exposures required in those days. He was clean shaven; had high cheek bones and dark hair cut long. When insurance companies have requested vital statistics regarding Francis Cohoe I have said that he died of an attack of asthma. Today it is easy to think that this attack was angina. Now I am also inclined to think that he died as a young man (aged 52) by that pleasant form of suicide known as a second marriage. Well there they were - a family of six with no father and a "stepping-out" stepmother. How they got along for the next three years there is no one left who knows. The baby Francis was taken by Aunt Polly Peckham and he lived with her until he was grown up. The oldest of the family, my Aunt Harriet, was only thirteen. She was a real person and the family owes its existence to her. At the age of sixteen she married Isaac Barker, a schoolteacher. She took my Uncle John and my father to live with them. Isaac Barker deserves credit for this but I am certain he never received it. My Uncle John said that he owed more to Isaac than he did to anyone else because Isaac showed him all the characteristics that he, Uncle John, wished to avoid. He was an awful liar and in his latter days was so shaken by Parkinson's disease that his teacup had to be the size of a jorum half filled. He came of a good family and was my mother's cousin. His father William Barker - 11 – was a good business man and did well with land given to his wife by Frederick Stauffer. When I knew him he was a very staid Quaker dressing in plain clothes and using plain language exclusively. In old age his mind gave out and the pious old Quaker became most ribald in his language. One example of Uncle Isaac's lying will be plenty here. Llewellen Barker, who succeeded Dr. Osler at Johns Hopkins, was a nephew of Uncle Isaac who always told us that he was educating young Lew in his medical studies. Long after his uncle was dead, Dr. Barker wrote an autobiography in which he told that during his internship he became very hard up and appealed to his grandfather who gave him three dollars, to which Uncle Isaac added two dollars - this completed his education. My Aunt Harriet (b. 1840) known to our generation as "Aunt Hat", was one of the most remarkable women I have ever known. She was a mother to all her brothers and sisters and she endured Uncle unto his old age. She had no children of her own but she made all of our generation feel as if we were her children. A Quaker, she had a parlor organ in her home. How she got by the Quaker Meeting on this I do not know. She painted in oils and had a wonderful sense of color: could copy anything but was weak on design. In this painting the Quaker Meeting tried to catch her again. They said she made images which were prohibited in the Bible. The committee took the - 12 - matter to my mother's uncle, Jesse Stover, who was senior to them all. He told them that Harriet Barker was a good woman and that they had better go home. They went. When we went to see her she was as young as any of us. When she was in her nineties she could remember the events of the past up to the last ten minutes - then she was lost. As far as I know, in spite of a strenuous life, she never had any illnesses nor suffered any pain. When she died at 96, her housekeeper Eliza said that there was nothing the matter with her - she just gave out. My uncle Andrew (b. 1843) lived near Windsor, Ontario, and was a combination farmer and politician. He had six children. We did not see very much of him as he did not live near us. I visited there in my college days. They were prosperous and had a happy home. Uncle Andrew lived well into his nineties. My uncle Justus was named after his maternal grandfather Justus Willson. He was the uncle our family knew best as he married (second) my mother's sister. The two families of double cousins saw a great deal of each other. Uncle Justus took over the old homestead and lived in the brick house his father had built. We boys liked him and he us. He had wanted to be a preacher like my father. He had all the qualifications except that he couldn't preach. Uncle Justus died before his time probably of prostatitis, a disease prevalent in our family but - 13 – not well understood in his time. Next came my Uncle John (b. 1848) who became the only really wealthy member of the family. I will tell in another place how Uncle Justus, Uncle John and my father all learned the arts and methods of making Cheddar Cheese from Harvey Farrington who introduced that manufacture to our county. Uncle John took over that matter in a big way and at one time had twenty odd cheese factories near Dunkirk in New York. These he sold out to go to Nevada in the Comstock days. There at Virginia City he lost everything he had. He then went to California. Finally in the early nineties he was asked by the Merritt's, who were opening up the Mesabe, to come to them to make explorations. When I once asked him why he gave the town of Virginia City in Minnesota that name, he told me that it was in Virginia City, Nevada, that he lost everything he had, but in Virginia City, Minnesota, he got it all back and much more. Of my father, Daniel Bedell Cohoe (b. 1849), I shall have much to say elsewhere. Francis Cohoe (b. 1854) has been mentioned earlier. Of him I have a very indistinct memory as he moved into the Dakotas in the early eighties. When the dry years came he moved to other states. I think he worked as a builder. As a child I once heard my mother tell someone that Frank and his wife Jennie did too much billing and cooing. They had a family. - 14 - My mother Miranda Stover (1850-1935) did not get her name directly from Shakespeare as it appears often in her family. She was named after an aunt. Mother had a sister Gulielma - always pronounced with a hard G in our part of the world where we were ignorant of the soft ways of the Italian language. This name was a favorite among Quakers, holding a place established by Gulielma Springett, the first wife of William Penn. From the ancient Kingdom of Franconia there came, in the early seventeen hundreds, two brothers who bore the family name of Stauffer. One brother settled in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, and the other in Dutchess County, New York. The brothers became prosperous and founded large families but so meager were means of communication and transportation in those days that they did not hear from or see each other after their arrival in America. Jacob Stauffer who lived near what is now the town of Millbrook in Dutchess County was a Lutheran and was apparently of high standing in that church for when he died he was buried in a grave beside the minister. Jacob Stauffer's son Adam appears to have changed the family name to Stover. He had seven surviving children, when as a man well advanced in years in 1811, he gathered together four of his children and their descendants - twenty nine in all, and drove to what was then known as Upper Canada. They camped along the wayside and their last camp in Norwich was only a mile west of where my grandfather Cohoe settled. They did not go to Norwich unprepared for Adam Stover had already bought five thousand acres of land there. This land he - 15 - distributed among the four children who accompanied him with their families. In order to be fair he gave to the three children who elected to stay in Dutchess County each five hundred dollars - and they were not Roosevelt dollars. Adam Stover’s second son Frederick (1770-1857) was my great- grandfather. He settled on what is known as Quaker Street in Norwich. In this house Adam Stover spent his last days and in turn so did Frederick with his son Albin, whom I can remember when he was an old man. My mother remembered her grandfather very well and told me many stories about him. Frederick Stover was an earnest Quaker who helped to build on Quaker Street the school and meeting house known as "The Old Brick". The picture we have, which is supposed to be copied from a daguerreotype, represents an old man wearing a broad brimmed Quaker hat and, what was not Quaker, a velvet coat with brass buttons. My brother Albert wonders whether this picture is not a photograph of Adam Stover. It seems unlikely that photography reached America during Adam Stover's lifetime. Frederick Stover had eight children, the youngest of whom was Albert Carey Stover (b.1814) and said to be the first white child born in Norwich. He was my mother's father. How our grandfather got the middle name of Carey is a mystery. In the family papers is a document engrossed on paper appointing Arthur Carey as Seneschal of the Manor of Bangor in the County of Down in Ireland. This is - 16 - dated May 10th, 1794. Another document engrossed on parchment with ribbon and seal dated June 25th, 1800, makes Arthur Carey Esq. a Burgess of the Corporation of Bangor. Another document which I remember but cannot locate refers to Albert Carey who was a Leet Magistrate in Ireland. There is not, presently, tangible connection between the Careys and Stovers - but why these papers? Albert Stover married Elizabeth Webster who was born in Farmington, New York. Her people were farmers, school teachers, lawyers, doctors and a judge. Farmington is a delightful rolling country north and west of Canadagua. How one of the neighbors in Norwich, James Haight, ever got down to Farmington is not revealed to us but he got there and married the widow Webster who had a daughter Elizabeth, aged sixteen. Her mother and stepfather rode to Norwich in a "One Hoss Shay". Elizabeth accompanied them on horseback. Albert Stover and Elizabeth married themselves, as was the old Quaker custom, in the "0ld Brick Meeting House”. Now here is where all the girl descendants of Elizabeth (Betsy to everyone) Stover came to be eligible for membership in the Colonial Dames. It is all due to the Smith and Aldrich ancestors of Betsy Stover. Christopher Smith was in Providence, Rhode Island, in - 17 - 1696. His great great grandson, Charles Smith (b. 1758) married Lydia Aldrich, daughter of Noah Aldrich. Their daughter, Isabel, married a Webster. On the Aldrich side - George Aldrich came to America in 1631 from Derbyshire in England. His great grandson, Noah Aldrich, had a daughter, Lydia. She married Charles Smith. They were my mother's great grand-parents. Albert Carey Stover and Betsy Stover, when I first remember them, lived on a farm just west of Holbrook which was really nothing more than a four corners on the road leading to Woodstock nine miles to the north. There was a general store and post office combined and of course a blacksmith shop. A branch of the infant Otter River rose in a swampy piece of land on grandfather's farm. My grandparents had a happy home in a rather large wooden house surrounded by an orchard on two sides and farm buildings on another. Towards the west there was a clear view towards their neighbors of the white brick schoolhouse where my mother went to school with Hulda Minthorne, Herbert Hoover's mother. Another neighbor was Squire Nesbit who always said he was Scotch "unfortunately born in the north of Ireland". His son, Wallace, was early given to forensic effort and on a Friday afternoon recital put on "The Solitude of Alexander Selkirk". In this he developed an unintended locution well worth recording, as follows: - 18 - "I am monarch of all I survey
My right there is none to dispute
From center all round to the sea
Oh Lord I'm a fool and a brute. " Wallace Nesbitt subsequently became a prominent and successful lawyer and eventually Chief Justice of Canada. Albert Stover was a man of rather stern appearance which he couldn't help. He was always kind to us children and we always liked to be with him. He would take us on long wagon rides and seemed to enjoy doing so. Canadian winters in those days (the early eighties) were cold and snows were heavy. Grandfather liked this. He enjoyed driving his one-horse cutter on the snowy roads. In the spring there was always the joke on him that he would still drive that cutter as long as there was snow in every other fence corner. Grandmother's picture shows her in Quaker garb. She was truly a beautiful woman of serene countenance. Even after more than seventy years I can picture her vividly. She did her housework with no apparent effort and she liked to work in the open air. She had a green thumb. She made candles and always poured them into the moulds outside. I was an interested spectator but had to stand away because the tallow was very hot. Grandmother also made “salt rising bread". It was good and I suspect made by the "leaven" method. In rising, the protein sulphur was released into odor. An uninformed observer always thought someone had committed a social error. - 19 - As they got older grandfather retired and they lived in a house in the village of Norwich on Stover Street. The children of my grandparents were as follows: Isabel (1838-1889), a stiff backed old maid if there ever was one. In going to meeting on first day, the old people sat comfortably in the front seat of the democrat wagon. Auntie Belle sat straight upright in the back seat, setting a good example for everybody, for seven whole miles. Auntie Belle had artistic leanings which found an outlet in "spatter work" to make framed mottoes such as "God Bless Our Home." There were other forms of amateur work but no real art or ability to produce it. (Note on the democrat wagon - This vehicle preceded the surrey. It was a four-wheel two-horse wagon. There were usually two seats. If there was a large family, there were more. Everybody went to church or market in one. My Uncle John Cohoe had brought up my cousin Stella as a staunch Republican. When she first came to Canada she spurned the democrat wagon and refused to ride in it.) John Wesley (b. 1840), was killed in a barn raising in my mother's girlhood. Mary (b. 1845), married William Costain. He came from the Isle of Man and was most cantankerous in his old age. Their three children were my playmates at Holbrook where Uncle Will taught. He tried to be a doctor but didn't make out. - 20 - Gulielma (b. 1847), was known to us as Aunt Nellie. She married my Uncle Justus and her five children were our double cousins. She was a most truthful person and lived to be 94. Her hobbies were the family diet and constipation. Miranda (1850-1935), was my mother. Before she was married she taught school south of Holbrook. Lydia died when sixteen. Frederick, the ne'er-do-well, mostly laziness, probably spoiled by a lot of sisters. He had ability for gadgetry but no push. He used to visit Aunt Nellie and Uncle Justus and came intending to make quite a stay. Uncle Justus would set him to work and he soon went away. === GEOGRAPHY === The county of Oxford, in which my grandfather settled as a pioneer, is situated in southern Ontario about midway between Niagara and Detroit. It is a rich and fertile county. The county town is Woodstock, named after the royal manor of that name in Oxfordshire, England, where as I remember was located Fair Rosamund's Bower. Here also Amy Robsart perished. Old St. Paul's church in the Ontario Woodstock has on its walls many tablets commemorating members of English families who settled here. Some of these attempted at first at least to maintain the same standard of living to which they had been accustomed in their English homes. Circumstances were against them. - 21 - Here was located the "Canadian Literary Institute" to which my father went in the sixties. The name was later changed to "Woodstock College"" which I attended in the early nineties. This was a Baptist institution which may be regarded as having finally developed into McMaster University now located in Hamilton, Ontario. The old Woodstock buildings are now occupied by a Roman Catholic order. North Oxford was settled by Scotch Highlanders. Every Sabbath Day they came to Knox Church in Woodstock where Doctor McKay preached in English in the morning and Gaelic in the afternoon. They stayed for the whole works being either gluttons for punishment or just Scotch. Two Scotch townships were East and West Zorra; at that time of the Fenian Raid, one neighbor was heard to say to another ""They may tak Hamilton or they may tak Toronto but they'll no tak Zorro. " South Oxford, particularly the townships of North and South Norwich, were settled by people from the United States. Among these were Lossings, Palmers, Barkers, Willsons and Stovers - all from Dutchess County, New York State. The Cohoes came by way of Niagara from Bucks County, Pennsylvania. All were Quakers. Dereham Township to the west of Norwich was settled in part by Irish Catholics. Oxford was a fertile county, originally heavily forested by hard woods. When these trees were cut down they were burnt. - 22 - From the collected ashes, potash was extracted and exported as the wood potash was in great demand before the Stassfurt deposits were worked. As a boy I remember seeing abandoned potash works which had not then become totally ruined. The soil of Oxford was very deep and glacial. An outcrop of stratified rock was a rarity. The whole country-side was, however, covered with glacial boulders. Most of these were metamorphic rock but, also, the ice brought down many pieces of coral rock grown in a warm polar sea in pre-glacial ages. Streams for the most part were insignificant. There was only the one river - the Thames, which like its English name-sake, had its source in Oxford. The county was well supplied with railways. But the advent of the motor vehicle has caused many of them to be abandoned. Concerning highways the less said the better. Dundas Street ran through the county from east to west. Originally it was a military road. There were some toll roads but usually the highways were deep mud in fall and spring and deep dust in summer. There was, however, the so-called coal road. This was made by piling logs on the right of way, covering them with earth and setting them afire. The charcoal produced thereby provided a dry road foundation. As lumber was very cheap the plank road was often laid down. It consisted of planks laid close together across the road. - 23 - The planks were laid directly on the soil. As this was an uneven base a weight on one end of a plank excited phenomena at the other. When a wagon passed over there was only a squirt which hit nobody but the dog under the wagon. When a man on horse-back passed over, the phenomenon was not so pleasing. The corduroy road made of logs laid side by side had pretty well passed when my father was a boy. This road was not conducive to harness racing. - 24 – === INTERLUDE - I DISCOVER AMERICA === It was Washington's birthday, February 22nd, 1875, in the south-east upstairs chamber of the house which my grandfather had built twenty years before that I, Wallace Patten Cohoe, came into a cold Canadian winter world. That is a long sentence for a small man child. The old farm house had come to my uncle Justus Willson Cohoe. His wife Marian Farrington had died and my father and mother, married the previous March, had come for the winter to keep house for Uncle Justus and his infant son Frank. Came also my mother's sister "Nellie" (Guleilma) to take care of mother and myself. This arrangement exploded into a romance. Aunt Nellie married Uncle Justus and the final result was eleven double cousins. In our childhood these double cousins were almost like brothers and sisters to each other. They named me Wallace Patten after a close friend of my father. This was a custom in those days. My father was named after a friend of his father, Daniel Bedell. Of him, we of my generation knew only that he is buried in the Pioneer Cemetery on Quaker Street in Norwich Township. William Wallace Patten was one of a good family living in Paris, Ontario. He was a school teacher in the days when to be a good school teacher meant something. He was the equal of the preacher and the doctor. He taught in the - 25 - "Gore" school directly east of the town of Norwich. This was near the home of my Aunt Harriet Benker. He and my father were very close friends. He called my parents "Uncle and Aunty Dan". His picture shows a man of fine appearance with bushy, curly hair, clean shaven except for side-burns and a kindly expression. My first summer was spent in a place called Bervie, located near Kincardine in the county of Bruce. My father had a cheese factory there. He never liked the canny Scotch farmers who brought their milk to the factory. When the fields got dry and milk scarce they could get more for butter than for cheese. When father's factory supply of milk diminished, in spite of contracts, I can fancy that father's exhortations were quite equal to the conditions. I have been told that I nearly starved during the early part of that summer because the promise of nature's fountains were lacking in fulfillment. This all changed when the family adopted a cow. I really cannot tell how this circumstance ties in with my present allergy to milk. In this Scotch community there were enough English to support an Anglican Church. This, my parents attended. My mother was tone deaf -- she could not carry a tune or recognize one -- but the Gloria as sung impressed her greatly as worship and the majesty of worship. When I was a child she often tried to describe the Gloria to me but all attempts failed. I do not know where the winter of 1875-6 was spent but the spring - 26 - 1876 found the three of us installed in a cheese factory at Holbrook. This was only a short distance from my mother's old home. The cheese factory buildings were still standing, but inactive, when I was twelve years old. There was the frame house in which we lived, the cheese factory with its boiler house and chimney and, larger than the other, the cheese storage and curing house. In this building were shelves in which were placed the cheeses, which weighed on the average about thirty pounds. They had to be turned over regularly and it was in this building that curds cured into Canadian Cheddar. It was always good cheese. The greater part of it was shipped to Great Britain. Part was consumed locally and in my boyhood retailed for from ten to twelve cents a pound. It was and is just as good cheese as we pay a dollar a pound for here in New York. Even in those days there were cheese parers. One of these was Mrs. Dyer Wilcox who lived in a large house but was "careful". She went to the village store and announced her intention of buying cheese - "and how much is your cheese, Mr. McGuire?" "Twelve cents a pound, Mrs. Wilcox". Tasting a good sized sliver (such was the custom) - she said, "Well, Mr. McGuire, you may cut me off an ounce". The question remains - how did McGuire make change. The cheese, after ripening, was taken to the cheese market in Ingersoll. The farmers who supplied the milk loaded their wagons - 27 - with cheese and drove to the Ingersoll market. The arrangement of milk supply and cheese sale was cooperative. The farmers were known as patrons. The cheese was sold for cash which was in the custody of my father and the treasurer. On one occasion they felt that during their return from Ingersoll they were being followed by men of evil intentions. So they divided the money between the two of them and father and mother went to bed in a state of some trepidation. In the middle of the night, a knock was heard on the front door and father went downstairs. "Who is there?" he demanded. "Open up and see,” was the answer. Father finally did open up and the visitor was their friend, for whom I was named. Wallace Patten. Then they discovered that the front door had not been locked. - 28 - === CHAPTER II: The Farm === Sometime in the Winter of 1876 or Spring of '77, the family of three moved to the "farm". This was a property situated in the second concession of North Norwich nearly to the eastern boundary of that township. This home has always been spoken of in the family as "the farm" despite the fact that father owned several other farms before and after he owned this one. Our father had a genius for making money out of farm property. It has been said that if he had not gone into the ministry, he would have owned the Township of North Norwich. He would take a farm that was languishing, make it attractive and sell it at a profit. In the meantime, his neighbors, struggling over mortgages, using routine methods and just getting by, would say that Dan Cohoe was no farmer - he just knew how to buy and sell property. At this period, values were low and a man with a little capital could accomplish much. I remember being told by great- uncle, Billy Barker, that George Cook, a village magnate, was a very wealthy man who did not have to work, for he had an income of five dollars a day no matter what happened. The farm itself was attractive. The high point was in the center and there the farm house and the farm buildings were located. The frame farm house was simple but ample - 29 - for a small family and the in and outside help. The inside help was known as a "hired girl", of which there was one. For the farm work, there was a hired man all the year round and usually another during the busy season. The rather large fields were all visible from the house or from the hill behind. On the south end there was a sugar bush of which I shall say more later. The farm buildings, of which there were four, were built around a center court which was the barnyard. Under the eaves of the cow barn, many swallows made their mud nests, making a lively chatter night and morning. There was a fine and rather large orchard to the west, newly grafted to bear select apples. Between the orchard and the house there was a depression occupied by a pond. This pond was rather stagnant so father decided to drain it. A drain was dug and tiled, leading to a water course on the northern boundary. I can still remember the rush of water which flowed out of the pond when the last earth between it and the drain was removed. The following summer the rich soil where the pond had been became a strawberry patch. When the fruit was ready to pick neighbor girls came in and they got paid - one cent a basket. After the baskets were inspected and packed into crates, came the exciting time - the trip to the railway station. It was a proud moment when the prancing horses drew up opposite the waiting train and the berries began their trip to market. The farm produced grain, pork, milk and fruit. There was thus - 30 - a variety in farm life as the seasons passed. The herd of cows led by the bull (always spoken of by the hired girls as "the animal") went to pasture early every morning and in the evening was brought back for the evening milking. Every morning came the milkman - not to sell milk but to collect it for the cheese factory. After the harvest was in, the threshers came with their red machine (huge in our eyes). In my early memory this machine was driven by horse power through a turntable. This gave place to a steam engine which greatly intrigued my young mind. Quite unacquainted with some of its characteristics, I took my young brother Albert out to see it. Then the whistle blew! This was a totally novel and unexpected phenomenon. Scared - - I gathered up my young brother and took refuge under some planks which afforded shelter. My earliest memory goes back to this period. How young I was, I do not know but it was in the northwest bedroom on the ground floor of the house and I can still remember seeing the reflection of my head in the two pupils of my mother's eyes as she held me in her arms. In August 1877 Albert was born on the farm. In August 1879 my sister Bessie discovered America. All I remember of this birthday party was an early rising, when the hired man went for the doctor and Aunt Nellie. Mr. Bell had not at that time put his telephone into use. Sister Grace was born in August two years later. - 31 - On the farm I had to give up my Newfoundland dog. As a pup he played with me but he grew faster than I. Afterward I had to play alone in the yard around the house. I had imaginary visitors - one of them was a Mr. Harmer - I enjoyed these visitors who were always sympathetic to my ideas. My mother was afraid that these conversations would turn me into a liar. In the Spring there were always young chickens. The old hen was confined to a coop with a slat front. The peepers swarmed around within clucking distance. My mother had to stop me from picking up the peepers because I loved them so much that I squeezed them inside out. One Autumn, I remember, I had to come into the house because my eyes smarted so much. There was smoke everywhere. The grownups said that the smoke came from forest fires in Michigan. About this time, there was a good deal of talk among the grown-ups about Arctic Exploration. Not to be outdone, Albert and I used to bundle up and play "going to Greenland" on a big sleigh we had. This was a perfectly satisfactory form of sport until the weather got really cold. We stuck it out as long as we could and then came into the house with smarting fingers - all desire to visit Greenland gone. Our farm house was about three quarters of a mile north of where Aunt Harriet Barker lived. When Albert was three or four years old, - 32 - he and I used to walk over to see her. This led us down our lane, through two wood lots, full of nice chipmunks to chase, and then we came out on Quaker Street in front of Aunt Harriet's house. She was always glad to see us and invariably had lots of good things to eat. I can remember her freshly fried doughnuts. Perhaps they started my equatorial expansion. One thing we could always be sure of and that we did not enjoy. Aunt Harriet was always suspicious of the grooming we got at home and consequently, every time we visited her, we had our necks and ears washed - hard. The walk through the woodlot reminds me of maple sugar. In the woods there was a “sugar shanty". This was a small house which contained the boiling down pans, sap buckets, sap vats and the like. When the sap began to run in the Spring - sunny days and snappy nights - the trees were tapped and the sap brought to the shanty on horse drawn sledges. There the water was boiled out and the sweet syrup left behind. When brought to the proper gravity the syrup would crystallize into sugar. If poured upon snow it made the most delicious taffy. Albert remembers one of these sugaring off parties which must have taken place when he was only three and a half years old. I cannot remember that father sold any maple sugar. We used it for cooking. There was a big sugar tub the size of a barrel. Into this, the finished syrup was emptied, which duly became solid. And what cookies we had! There were always lumps of solid maple sugar disposed over the surface - 33 - of the cookie. These lumps were darker than the rest of the cookie. They were always saved until the rest of the cookie had been eaten away, leaving something like a praline for our delight. I must have been very young when I was first taken to Quaker Meeting in the Old Brick Meeting House on Quaker Street. This building is still standing although no longer used for religious meetings. In the spacious grave yard behind it my Stover ancestors are buried. The building itself, built of white brick, was plain and the walls were pierced by many windows on all sides. There were no window shades. These were “worldly". There were two doors on the south side leading to loading and unloading platform just the right height for the vehicles in those days. The west door was for women and the east door for men. Inside a partition with movable panels divided the large room in half. The reason for this division is not known to me and I very much doubt whether the close relation between religious emotion and sex attraction was a factor to the Quakers. (This factor was very well understood by professional revivalists.) On the north side of the almost square room was the high seat. This was divided in the middle by the partition. On the north east corner of the building was an additional opening by a door to the women’s - 34 - side. All babies were birth-right members of the Society of Friends and in this addition "their several necessities" (as the prayer book hath it) received attention. The service was most simple consisting for the most part of silence. Sometimes a friend would say a few words or one who fancied himself a preacher would lapse unto the Quaker sing-song way of speaking. This I am unable to describe. Aunt Harriet Barker, long since gone to Glory (1934), could once in a while be persuaded to mimic it and this she could do to perfection. In those days no one spoke until the spirit moved him or her. In later years there may have been some programming. Before the funeral of one of my friends in Delaware, I heard his widow say to a prominent Quaker "I hope the spirit will move thee to say something about Joseph." The service (men wore their hats) lasted about an hour but it was a long hour for a small boy on a hard seat. At last great Uncle Jesse Stover reached through the partition and shook hands with the woman on the other side. Then came the business meeting. The panels in the partition were raised and the men and women had their separate business meetings. These were probably concerned with questions of discipline. This accounted for the partition. My father was disciplined and expelled from the meeting for setting up Bible - 35 - Meetings in private homes. This was illegal according to the Book of Discipline. Many years afterward father was glad to find out that the motion had not been carried out. His name was still on the rolls. As a peace loving society, the Quakers would not fight anyone but their own fellow members. All these fights were about doctrine or discipline. The first to break away were the followers of Elias Hicks. Subsequently they became known as Hicksites. Some time during the late seventies the Norwich Meeting broke in two. There were then two bodies. The conservatives came to be known as "Old Friends" while the liberals were called "Young Friends". To this latter branch my parents belonged. They had recognized preachers and sang hymns. As far as I know there was never any musical instrument in the meeting house. (Whenever I visit England I make a visit to my friend Howard Potter. He always drives me to the out skirts of Beaconsfield where is the meeting house of Jordans. The building is nearly as old as George Fox and was attended frequently by William Penn. There are the plain pine benches and high seat but no partitions. It is still in use and is very peaceful. In the grave yard along-side are buried William Penn (1644-1718), his first wife Gulielma Springett and several children.) - 36 - One mile across the fields, but three around, lived Charles Walker and his family. They were English Friends of good estate and they used a language greatly superior and more precise than that we used in our daily talk. Erected on Charles Walker's place was a small meeting house. Here my father did his first preaching as far as I can remember, and here I used to sit on the high seat beside him. The Quakers were divided into Meetings which were geographical in character. Adjacent meetings came together in monthly meetings. Covering a wider territory was the quarterly meeting. A large territory would comprise many meetings and was called a yearly meeting. The Philadelphia yearly meeting was the mother of them all. To this Friends came from distances and to it they brought their piety and appetites - so much so that to long suffering Philadelphians it became known as the "Yearly Eating". When I was about five years old the Canada yearly meeting was held in Norwich. To it came much imported oratory. There was loud language and pulpit calisthenics. All this made a great impression on me and I attempted to emulate it in our big wood- shed. Standing upon an upturned apple barrel, I shouted and stamped my feet. Just as my mother, hearing the noise, looked into the wood- shed, the barrel refused to hold up any longer and down I went out of sight. My brother Albert was a witness to this - 37 - and he described for me a little while ago, the look on my mother’s face as I went down out of sight. I haven't preached since. On the north side of our living room was a clock shelf which held a clock and beneath it was a calendar and beneath that a couch. I must have known something about figures for I, in some way, knew the significance of the figures of the calendar year 1881 and wondered when a symmetrical arrangement like that would ever come again. On this couch, I also remember, as I lay, popping a steel helix about one quarter inch in diameter by two inches long in and out of my mouth. Some how I missed the gate and down went what had been the handle of a crochet hook into my department of the interior. It has never been seen since. In September, 1881, my parents thought I should be exposed to some education under the instruction of my Uncle Will Costain (Uncle of Tom Costain) who taught at the little red school-house about a mile distant over the fields. I used to walk this alone and was never afraid or lonesome for there were birds, squirrels and half way was a most intriguing dingle where there were hazel nuts to gather. My first lesson was printed on a large card. It showed an ox behind a gate. "This is an ox"-"Is it an ox?"-"The ox is in it"-"Is the ox in it?".That was all very satisfactory except that I could not understand the nature of "it". My uncle explained that the gate in the field indicated a field which the ox was in. The word field was much too long for lesson one. - 38 - Uncle Will used to take me home to the village with him for noon day dinner. About this time was born to Aunt Mary a long looked for son. This circumstance lead me to wonder about the facts of life. I asked my mother where babies came from and she told me from Heaven. Now I could accept Heaven for I was well brought up. But how? I thought perhaps they were let down from Heaven in a basket. When, however, a long rope - miles long - came up, I ceased speculating and asked my mother who answered, as I remember, by half truth evasion. (Here is recorded my first attempt to convey information. I cannot remember this except as my mother told it to me. I was very fond of the nursery rhyme Humpty, Dumpty - calling for it frequently. Always after "all the king's men and all the king's horses" I would add "wye wyes too". Nobody knew what I meant and we found out in a very natural way. On the way to the Old Brick Meeting house, on a diagonal road, we passed a farmstead. The house was on one side of the road; the barns and the barn yard on the other. Whenever we passed this place, I would shout "wye wyes". This performance enlightened no one until one day I forgot my good manners and pointed to the farm wagons and shouted "wye wyes".) In the autumn of 1881 things began to happen. One day I was informed that my father and mother had been baptized. Then they had deserted the Society of Friends and had joined the Baptist Church. The term Baptism did not mean a thing to me. It was - 39 - explained that it was a ceremonial immersion beneath water. I didn't worry about father and mother, but a distant cousin who had beautiful blonde braids was baptized at the same time. I felt distressed at the thought of those braids becoming wet. Then there came to the house some large pasteboard boxes. Upon opening them, fine black broad-cloth suits appeared. Afterward I came to know that these were father's new preacher clothes. Then came the auction sale of everything on the farm except the buggies and the horse father intended to use as a driving horse. He sold his best horse because it was too good a horse for a preacher. Finally the sale came on. I did not attend this and I am not sure whether I was not sent away. The reason for all this protection was that at an auction sale in the country, the language gets to be rough. To maintain interest, the auctioneer makes jokes and tells stories. These are not told in the parlor. Apparently, great Uncle Jesse had been given a mortgage by father. Anxious to square up as soon as possible, father put some of the auction money and his six year old son into the buggy and drove over to Uncle Jesse's. I shall always remember Uncle Jesse as a genial, friendly old man. This is what I remember of life on the farm. Those few years - 40 - were happy ones and I have always felt sorry for the child who is condemned to the city for what should be the happiest time of his life. At this point, I am nearly seven years old. - 41 - === SPRINGFORD === Into the Baptist Parsonage in Springford we moved sometime in the autumn of 1881. As I remember, our first Christmas was spent there. It is remembered because it was so different from the Quaker celebrations of Christ's Birthday which had preceded this one. Oh! the Quakers believed in the birth of Christ, but they did not brag about it. There were stockings filled with candies and oranges and on our first Christmas Tree, a penny bank for Albert and myself. Albert's was a mechanical monkey sitting on a box and holding out his hand. When a penny was put into his hand and a crank turned, the coin was deposited and the monkey signified his satisfaction by nodding his head. My bank consisted of a marksman with a gun pointed towards a target on a stump some inches away. Pull back a spring slider on the gun and place a penny in front of it. The marksman would take aim. When one of his feet was pressed, the penny would shoot into the stump and the marksman would lift his head as if to say "Got him!" These banks, after all these years, have become museum pieces. The parsonage was a wooden house situated on ample grounds adjoining the church yard. It was hardly large enough for our family of six and a maid, but it had to do then as it did later for succeeding ministers, until quite recent years. On the ground floor was a living room, a bed room and a parlor. In this room, - 42 - young couples coming to get married were joined in Holy Matrimony. Some of the family acted as witnesses. One time a young couple came to be married but they were told that my father had the mumps. He was out of bed but his neck was all swollen and around it were red flannel bandages. The young people cared for nothing except that they did want to be married, so married they were. Mother and I were witnesses. The living room was on the west side of the house. It was heated by a stove. Above these rooms were father's study over the living room and on the other side were two bedrooms. On the north side of the house was a one-story wing. There was a dining room, a pantry, kitchen and a maid's room, which must have been very cold in winter. The house had no proper cellar. There was a cold room, the floor of which was down a few steps. Here apples, potatoes, cabbages and roots were stored. There was a time on Park Avenue, New York, when the fashion of having a sunken living room was rampant. Harkening back to our half cellar in Springford, I have always called these sunken living rooms "root cellars”. There was a barn with a hay loft where our horse and our dog "Trim" lived. It was here that the minister danced the "Can-Can". In one corner of the barn was a big box which father used as an oat bin. One time when this became nearly empty, father - 43 - thought it was a good time to do some housecleaning. So into the bin he got, much to the discomfort of a large family of half-grown mice. So scared and confused were these mice that the only escape route they could find was up father's pant's legs. This invasion of his privacy so disturbed the minister that Albert and I saw him dancing most vigorously, while at the same time he was endeavoring to pinch to death the climbing rodents. Father won, but it was an effort. The church yard (never a grave yard) was fenced off from the parsonage. The church itself was a wooden structure. There were wooden columns over a porch in the front. There were two doors leading to the inside. The columns were painted and sanded as to their surfaces. This system was calculated to prevent small boys from writing on them. It did. The church would seat about three hundred people in pews which were about shoulder high. Each pew had its own door. On the north end was a platform with a pulpit and proper seats. To the right of this was a lower platform for the choir. The church was heated by two wood-burning stoves. There was a vacant space between the south wall and the pews and into this dangled the bell rope. The bell lived in a square tower which rose well above the ridge pole of the church. It had a beautiful low and sweet tone. It did not clang. When it was installed, this bell cost seventy-five - 44 - dollars and was a gift of one of the church members. It was rung for all services and could be heard for miles. It was, when we first went to Springford, tolled as a passing bell - one stroke for each year of the dead person's life. Albert and I together could manage to ring it and we enjoyed so doing. One winter, when father was holding revival services in the church, Albert and I had to do the ringing. This we did louder and longer than was required. It so happened that in August, 1883, the whole Island of Krakatoa in the East Indies blew up - the greatest volcanic explosion known to man. Dust was blown into the air for over twenty-five miles and was carried right around the world, causing remarkably red sunsets. Here were two small boys ringing the bell too long and a glowing red sunset to the west of them. To Uncle Rusty Woodard, who lived to the east of the village, this seemed like a fire alarm with the fire glowing in the west. He set out in the snow to investigate, but only to find two small boys on the end of a rope. Whenever the church bell was rung in the daytime, our black and tan dog Trim would crawl under the gate, station himself midway in the church yard and howl. We never learned whether Trim regarded his act as one of worship or as a musical contribution. Northwest of the church were the horse sheds - a fine play-ground in bad weather. - 45 - In front of the church were two large willow trees. They were fine to climb in. In spring and early summer, when the cambium layer was soft, we would cut off a piece about half an inch thick, cut it around toward the end and slip the bark from the wood. After cutting the wood and the bark properly, we put the bark on again. We then had a willow whistle. These afforded much joy to small boys. Of course, I was too young to understand why my father felt that he had a call to the Baptist Ministry. His attendance at the Canadian Literary Institute in the sixties may have given him an inclination in that direction. Doctor Fyfe, the principal, was an exceptional man. He was known nationally and helped fight the battle of the Clergy Reserves on behalf of the non-conforming churches. Fyfe, a man of presence, was at the same time sympathetic and understanding of a young man's problems. George Gilmour asked me the other day whether father had told us of any specific interest Doctor Fyfe had in foreign missions. The question arose from the fact that in my day at McMaster, there was one day a month - free of lectures - given to the work of the Fyfe Missionary Society. I couldn't remember any such emphasis. Yet the Canadian Baptist Foreign Missionary movement was active in Woodstock when my father attended. His great interest in missionary work began with the farewell - 46 - of that pioneer missionary, A. V. Timpany. He roomed at Woodstock with the late John McLauren, whose later work in India always held father's interest. They were lifelong friends. Father did not consider his exposure to learning at Woodstock in any way adequate and desired to enter the University of Toronto. This idea was simply appalling to Isaac Barker who advocated the purchase of land instead. And so it went. Only after moving to Springford did father take up divinity studies at Toronto Baptist College. How he came to be called to the Springford Baptist Church, I know not. I suppose he did preach simple sermons to the good people of this church. Of all this I did not hear, or have forgotten. In any event, he was "called" to assume the duties of minister to the Baptist Church of Springford and the collateral churches of Otterville, three miles to the east, and Bookton, still further on. Father preached in Springford at eleven o'clock every Sunday morning. He then had his dinner and drove - in a peculiar one-horse, platform spring gig - to Otterville, which was a larger village, but a smaller church, where service was held at three. After that he drove to Bookton where he had supper with some household of his congregation and then had a service at seven. After service, it was home by twilight. In winter it was often pretty tough. Roads were not plowed out in those days. They were "broken". If horses - 47 - could not break a road, a team of oxen could. When one team could get through, others could follow. Father's high wheeled gig could get through where a present day super-duper of a motor car could not travel its own length. Father's three services and fourteen mile drive made every Sunday a strenuous day. One time some one asked me if I was brought up to a strict Sabbath observance. I said "No, Sunday was the day on which Father worked all day to beat Hell. " I think we moved to Springford in December, 1881. Of this move I remember nothing. Possibly Albert and I stayed for the first night at the big James Wilcox house. (Three Wilcox families live in it now.) The younger Wilcox boy, Judson, many years later married my older sister Bessie. The Village of Springford was not imposing in 1881 and was very little more so when Albert drove us through it in 1956. It is situated at the corners where the eighth concession of the township of South Norwich is crossed by the (north and south) west quarter town line. On account of bad surveying, the north road came into the east and west road a couple hundred feet west of the place where it should have. The small detour was called a "jog." There are thousands of these small detours in Ontario, where the surveying was pretty bad. Whether the grid-iron plan of mapping or the heavily wooded terrain or - 48 - just plain human nature caused these mistakes, is hard to say. Sometimes the results were rather astonishing. I remember a one-hundred acre farm which father bought, turned out to contain one hundred and twelve acres. To a grid-iron system of mapping, errors did not provide any picturesque quality. To get anywhere except east and west or north and south, one must traverse two sides of a rectangle. In my childhood days every valley was not exalted nor was every mountain and hill laid low. The crooked was not made straight for it started straight. A hill had to be pretty high before the road went around it, but a lake would cause detour - the surveyors couldn't swim. Villages usually sprang up where two roads crossed and four farms pointed up together. Such was Springford On the northwest corner was the Haley farm. On the northeast was the Anstice homestead. The rather pretentious house of Charles Jenvey was on his farm to the southeast. On the southwest came in the two hundred acres of William Bell. I am sure there were not more than three hundred people in our village. Their houses occupied plots taken from three of the farms William Bell's southwest corner had not invaded. In the Jenvey corner were three back streets. The most easterly of these led to the Jenvey farm buildings. There was a spring brook rising in the Anstice farm and crossing the road a hundred yards south of the corners. This - 49 - brook flowed into Plum Creek (which was larger) on the Bell farm. It had its origin in woods and swamps to the southwest, received another tributary from the north on the Bell farm and crossed the south-going road half a mile below the village. Here arises the problem - are places named by picking their names out of the air, or after some natural feature or a name given because of some association with the old country? I was told that the original name of this village was Springbrook. I can remember such a sign nailed to the horse sheds of the Methodist Church. This was descriptive. When the name came to be changed, no one seemed to know. In 1881, Springford was official. It was the name of the post office and the railway station. === Relative to Place Names === In 1912, David Rubidge with his friend Frederick Arundel (afterwards known as "Uncle Freddy") drove Edith, Eleanor and myself through the country between Cambridge and Norwich. Nearly all the names in this part of England have been given to places in southwestern Ontario. The object of the day's journey was to take me to old Norwich, after which was named the Norwich where I was born. We passed through a great number of villages the names of which were so familiar to me that I called it my day. Somewhere in the county of Norfolk we drove down a slight hill into a small picturesque valley in which there was a little lake, great oaks, some cottages and a post office covered with climbing roses. Edith, of course, wanted to stop the car so she could buy post cards. On looking at the post office sign for the name of the hamlet, we saw the name Denver - Edith's birthplace. My day then became our day. After the diversion in the matter of place names, I should - 50 - return to Springford in much the same manner as the preacher we all know, who always preached the same sermon (he had only one). This sermon he could preach from almost any text, but he always concluded by saying "And now, brethren) this brings us back to our text again." He was what might be called a consistent preacher. Taking an angular course on the northern limits of the village was the railway, which ran from northeast to southwest and thus crossed the north and the west roads. There was a station (on the upper floor of which lived the station master and his family), a freight shed and a grain elevator. At that time it seemed proper to give little railroads big names. Thus our railroad was officially "The Brantford, Tilsonburg and Pacific. " The word Pacific was pure swank. Brantford and Tilsonburg were real and all of thirty or thirty-five miles apart. The Baptist Church was, say, two hundred yards west of the corners. There was a Methodist Church on the southeast corner of the "jog". Just east of this church was the combined general store and post office. The schoolhouse, a white brick single room institute of learning, was on the east side of the north road near the railway tracks. On the northwest corner was a hotel in which the bar was quite active. On the northeast corner was Bill Wilson’s blacksmith shop. The upper story was a place where wagons - 51 - and buggies could be made. I fancy the factory-made product had beaten out the hand-made product in my day. On the Anstice farm there was a cheese factory. This furnished a market for the milk of the countryside. A shoe maker, two carpenters, one painter, a tailor and a butcher supplied our needs. Two preachers and the school teacher represented the learned professions. There was no doctor, no dentist, no lawyer, no fireman, no policeman, no telephone, no bakery and no income tax. EHEU FUGACES. My introduction to Sunday School was dramatic and somewhat terrifying. There lived in the village a man called "Crazy Nichols". He was an odd-job man around the village and an epileptic. Why he came to Sunday School he didn't say. This Sunday he not only came, but had a fit just as we got there. His head struck one of the stones and as a consequence, blood flowed. He did a great deal of yelling. This terrified us all so much that it was remembered for years. This, for me, was a first experience and I didn't realize that a man who made so much noise was not past praying for. Attendance at a neighborhood Sunday School near the farm had made us not unfamiliar with it. Springford, however, was another surprise. They still adhered to the idea of Robert - 52 - Raikes that the purpose of a school was to teach ragged children how to read. My teacher confronted me with a very ragged copy of the first reader. This did not impress me deeply since I had read it all - under Uncle Will Costain's instruction in the autumn of 1881. The church service itself was something to which I was accustomed. In Quaker meeting latterly there was a sermon and there were carefully prepared and memorized extemporary prayers. To read a prayer was a "rag of Popery" and merited a free ticket to the "everlasting bonfire". Of course, music added greatly to the service. There was a choir, led by James Wilcox - an outstanding man, never to be forgotten. Mrs. Steve Pratt, a sister-in-law, played the organ. The third surprise that day came with the collection. My father had given me pennies for something he said was a collection. My Quaker bringing-up had not prepared me for this and no one revealed it to me. Towards the end of the service, two men took each a box which was fastened to a long six foot handle. Starting at the front of the church they passed the box the length of the pew and I could see people putting money in the box. When it came to me I did as the others. After church father asked me if I had put my pennies in the collection. 'Yes", I said, "I put them in the cornpopper when it - 53 - came around." This innocent and quite naive remark was told by father on so many occasions that finally I felt sorry that I had not appropriated the pennies and lied about the collection. Our church had a big Christmas Tree on the eve of Christmas Day. It was set up in the church where the choir lived during services. People brought their family gifts and they were put on the tree. There got to be so much keeping up with the Joneses that the custom had to be discontinued. Simple joy and emulation were incompatible. In the summer of '82, father was ordained as a minister. Of this I saw nothing, but the "laying on of hands" was described to us by mother. I do remember that we all got, for this event, some wonderful new clothes. Too young to appreciate the act of worship in the great silence of the Quakers, I had also become accustomed to sermons, long prayers and hymn singing. I suppose as a child I regarded them as routine matters. That these practices were holy did not occur to me. Had I not seen the choir practicing? I knew that father was preparing a sermon upstairs in his study when I heard him speaking bits of it out loud. Consequently, I was totally unprepared for the first act of real worship which came to me, at the back of the church where I was allowed to sit, while father conducted the simple ritual of communion. - 54 - The plain words of "Last Supper" were perhaps not fully understood, but the actual worship impressed me with a solemnity never forgotten. My father was no longer just a preacher for he was a leader in the worship of the Almighty. The element of solemn worship did not enter into the revival services held at least once a year. In these services the two churches usually joined. The meetings were usually held in the Methodist Church in the center of the village. A professional evangelist was often employed. As a child I was of course affected by the mass emotion of a meeting. I was not impressed greatly and it would have been better to have kept me home in bed. In justice it should be said, however, that once in a while there was a real turning away from the ways of sin. To many, the meetings were an emotional catharsis rather than a "calling of sinners to repentance. " The last meeting of the series was a rollcall and a counting of the take. Names were called and people stood up and stated which church they had chosen. Then village affairs resumed a normal course for another year. As an appendum to the last paragraph, I may say that it was in this Methodist Church that I first and last heard the "lining" out of the hymns. The minister read out two lines of the hymn; the congregation sang it. Then he read two more lines; they sang - 55 - it. Then he read two more lines; they sang and so on to the end. Whether this practice was due to a scarcity of hymn books or prevalent illiteracy, I know not. School was started in January, 1882. I can fix the year by a definite happening. On a dark day in March of this year, our teacher - Mr. Cody - told us that the children's poet, Mr. Longfellow, had just died at his home. Our school house was in no sense modern; nor is it today, for when Albert and I passed it in 1956, it was still the same white brick building. It was set well back from the street with playgrounds back and front. The plain oblong structure projected east and west. On the west transept were entries for boys on the right and girls on the left. Here coats were stored and there were shelves above where dinner pails were kept. The east transept was a class room - it was never used for classes. In a one-room school, whenever the teacher left the room, pandemonium broke out. We thought this was great, but our teacher had different ideas. The teacher's platform and desk were on the west side of the room between the entry doors. Stoves on the north and south heated the room in spring and fall and tried to in winter - winters were cold in the early eighties. I will now point out a pedagogical error which existed in this - 56 - school. A large frame standing on the floor contained the maps of the world on rollers. By turning a crank, one could emulate the devil in the wilderness and display "all the kingdoms of the earth" to the beholder. There was not a thing wrong with this system of displaying maps, except that it was placed on the west wall of the room, when it should have been against the north wall. The result? Well, for all my life, west and north have been confused to me. When I go into a city for the first time, having no previous idea where cardinal points should be, they come correctly, curiously enough, as in the crooked old town of Boston. I am correct in Berlin, but in Paris, all wrong, and Rome is upside down. I am not right in New York. A succeeding teacher put the maps against the north wall where they should stand. But it was too late. My young mind had been poisoned. We sat at desks (crude, according to present standards) two and two facing the teacher. The little ones had small desks down front while the big boys and girls sat at the big desks at the back. And this arrangement was the crux of school discipline. These big boys came to school only in cold weather. At other times they were working. They were sixteen to eighteen years old - Big, husky and hard as nails. They could not be treated as children. Any schoolmaster who tried this had to be able to lick any one of them or quit. Some schoolmasters had a dignity and a presence which met all demands. Our school would be reckoned as - 57 - "difficult". We had four schoolmasters in five years. The last schoolmaster in my time was Thomas Dowler. He was an Englishman and an Anglican; boarded with the only Anglican family in the place and plodded to school for two miles every morning. He hung pictures on our bare walls and hung flower baskets in every window. As I remember, he was the best schoolmaster we had - but he met his Waterloo in Jack Jenvey, who was husky, strong, and weighed over two hundred pounds. He was always good natured to us boys; never lost his temper but was inclined to inflict pain where he could do so without apparent intention. Mr. Dowler had given us all numbers instead of names and Jack was assigned number sixty-four. When addressed by Mr. Dowler, he would answer "Number Sixty- four, Sir" and that was all he would say. Greatly annoyed, Dowler went to Charles Janvey (Jack's father), who did not care to assume responsibility (perhaps he couldn't) but threw the case back at the school teacher for a good licking. He would supply the canes. Next morning Jack brought to school some young saplings about three-quarter inches in diameter. Jack took off his coat, according to Hoyle. Dowler grasped the rods of punishment in his right hand and Jack's shoulder in his left. Jack held Dowler's left shoulder with his left hand. Then in front of the whole school, Dowler began to whack Jack's back - 58 - in no uncertain manner and Jack began to circle - and so it kept up until both were well tired out. Jack held up so well that Dowler had no abject surrender. It was a no-decision contest. Jack got a licking and I think, left school. Such an event here in this country at this time could only end up in the Supreme Court - years hence. We had lickings in all the Public Schools I attended. Usually, we had the choice of writing lines or a licking. We usually took the licking. They were easier and took less time. The "namby-pamby" schools came later. The curriculum of the Public Schools of Ontario compassed all subjects up to the high school entrance. We had our readers, our geographies and our arithmetic books. Lessons were assigned and recitations held upon the same. To recite, the whole class drew up in front of the master's desk. Questions were asked. If the answer was right, you moved up the line; wrong, down. We thus had the head of the class and the foot. Sometimes, when the classes were very small, the position of second to the head was the foot. These viva voce recitations could be heard by all; whereby a bright pupil could gain much advanced knowledge. We played games before school, during noon hour and at recess time. Games were not organized or supervised. There - 59 - were Shinny (the ancestor of "Cow Pasture Hockey"), Pom Pom, Pullaway, Prisoners Base, One Old Cat and Two Old Cat. The latter is thought to be the ancestor of baseball. This we also tried but did not get very far. Of course, there were three minute horses in the early eighties but everyone did not own one. Maud S. was the champion harness horse at that time. She did her mile in two minutes and ten seconds. The average driving horse would do about six miles an hour. As a rule, the radius of horse and buggy travel was nine or ten miles. There and back was eighteen or twenty miles and that was an average day's work for a horse. Consequently, it made the circle of the average community. We often went by horse and buggy (it was the only convenient way) seven miles to Holbrook to see our Stover grandparents. Frequent visits to Uncle Justus' home were more time consuming; that was twelve miles away. To go to Woodstock or Brantford, further away, we took the train. Although the horses and their owners did not recognize the invasion of the bicycle as a danger to their position, this invasion was already at hand. Did not our schoolmaster, Lou Copeland come to school on a wire-wheel, ball-bearing, nickel-plated high-wheel with a bell on the handle bars and a lamp attachment for night riding. On this wheel he could coast - 60 - down hill with his legs over the handle bars, causing much admiration and also trepidation among the bystanders. One of the Jenvey boys had a very crude wooden high-wheel but rubber tired wire-wheel machines were being assembled in Otterville. Our railways in the eighties really gave us service. They aimed to please, as they do now, having passed through a surly period when they "waxed fat and kicked". In Springford we had two daily passenger and one freight each way. Now there is one combination each way - if any. We boys always knew when a train was approaching our station. It whistled loud and long a full mile away. Was it proud of itself? Perish the thought. There were no air brakes and the whistle was a call to duty for the brakeman. Rain or shine, frost and snow, he must get out and wind up all brakes by hand. This meant over the top on a freight train. The engines of that day were small. Our road had left one wood burner with the big stack. This locomotive was used in emergencies. Passenger and freight equipment was primitive. The old link and pin system of coupling was still in use. The absence of anything better was the cause of so many bad accidents in train assembly and switching operations. Primitive as was the equipment, none-the-less, the conductor wore a frock coat with - 61- brass buttons. The uses of the railway as a common carrier were varied but the service it performed was necessary to the community. As an instance - in the autumn a grain buyer came to Springford and took possession of the grain elevator. In a short time all surplus grain which the farmers within teaming distance desired to sell, was unloaded and sold here within a comparatively short period of time. In addition to our railroad line, the Canada Southern Railway ran east and west a couple of miles to the south of Springford. From Buffalo to Detroit it was an ideal railroad because it had no grades, one curve and only two tangents. In the eighties it was leased to the Michigan Central and is today called by that name. On account of its easily run road bed, vast quantities of freight came over it; on account of this, the tendency was to make the freight trains longer and larger without any corresponding increase in the horse power of locomotives. As a consequence when a small boy woke up on a winter night, he could sit up in bed listening to the slow puff, puff of an inadequate locomotive (valves wide open) laboring hard to pull a heavy train over a level track at a speed which any horse with four legs could overtake. The people of Springford were of high character. There - 62 - was no one, with perhaps one exception, who could be called poor. On the other hand, there was no one who could be called rich. Everyone had all the necessities of life and some of its luxuries. The Wilcox family are especially remembered, partly because they were outstanding people and also because we have never lost touch with them. Judson Wilcox was a little boy in skirts when I first knew him. (Little boys wore skirts in those days.) Later he married my sister Bessie. He has just had his eightieth birthday and, with his son Truman, runs an "egg factory" near Tacoma, Washington, the hen population of which is around fifty thousand. James Wilcox, the head of the family, was a man never to be forgotten. He had a black beard and a melodious bass voice. He led the choir and was the friend of everyone especially so to us children. What better can be said of any man. My memory of him goes back to more than seventy years and it is still vivid. William Haley's farm pointed into the village. He was one of the church deacons. The families were friends and his grandchildren were our playmates. Ebenezer Haley lived in the village in retirement from his farm. He was lame and used a very fancy cane. The shaft thereof was encircled by a serpent - 63 - which made a loop for a handle. The head reached down to swallow the shaft and its eyes were red. It was painted green with red spots. We used to wonder whether the staff of Moses was anything like Uncle Eben's cane. Aunt Rachel, Eben's wife, was a little brown woman, very active in all her movements. She grew her own tobacco, cured it and smoked it in a blackened clay pipe. To the west of the village were the Martin Harrises, whose son Johnnie was our playmate. In this we were joined by the Shattuck boys from across the road. Nearer the village lived the Vardons. To the south were the Bells; there were two boys older than Albert and I but our good friends. They tried to teach us how to play that "instrument of the devil" known as a fiddle. We did not get very far. Today one of the Bell boys owns and lives on Grandfather Stover's old home at Hollbrook. The Anstice family were our friends. The Mahon family lived east of the village. George Mahon became a prominent lawyer in later years. Among the families we visited were the Bodwells of Mount Elgin. They were a prominent family in the county and province. One of the sons, Hazen, played the piano at home and the organ at church. My mother thought it would be quite fitting for me - 64 - to learn to play our parlor organ and otherwise preside over the family music. Next door to us lived a maiden lady named Smith who gave music lessons. I became her unwilling pupil. Her method of counting time had a peculiar cadence - one, chew, three, four; one, chew, three, four. I had one lesson a week. That did not bother me very much but the time I had to spend in practice deprived me of playtime. But practice I must. As my mother was totally tone deaf, any sounds coming out of the parlor organ were interpreted as practice. So as not to disappoint her, I would lay a knife or other object on the keys, pump the pedals and read a book held up by the music rack. Of course, every village had its characters. In this Springford was not different. There was always a village idiot. In this case she was feminine, but as "Old Soak" put it with respect to the Ackles girl - "Her elements had kind of soured in her head". She was personable and friendly. One young man left town. Jimmie Fitzgerald was the son-in-law of Eben Haley. His was a friendly soul who would taste too much - with amiability. He was a house painter and played the fiddle at all the dances. These in our day were considered sinful. My brother Albert tells a story of Jimmie 's conflict with a cottage prayer meeting. - 65 - The people were all kneeling. Jimmie was due to play at a dance and his fiddle lay in its case under the bed in a room beyond the praying neighbors. Some kind soul, perceiving Jimmie's trouble, quietly conveyed the fiddle to Jimmie over the heads of the people. Quite different was Electra Bodwell, who bore a name highly respected in our county. Electra was not insane, exactly, but she had her psychoses. She had been associated with the Burns family and one of them lived with her. He apparently had some money, for when ever he received a remittance he went down to the village bar from which he sometimes needed help on his return home. Electra had two houses standing amid apple trees. Both houses exhibited the greatest disorder - especially the one in which she lived. She had a son of about twenty who was a clerk somewhere. He would visit his mother from time to time and she always hoped he would live in the second house. On which side of the blanket he was born was never revealed to me. Electra came to our house to do the family washing every week. She was a tall, rather gaunt, but powerful woman who did not appear queer to me except when she talked on and on - which was boring. - 66 - West of the village, on the Shattuck place, there was a most trim and well painted cottage set in an orderly garden. In this yard was a flag pole on which a flag flew from morning until sunset every day. Beside the flag pole was a saluting cannon. In the cottage lived, all alone, a retired naval officer. Every afternoon he would come out in front dressed in his uniform and stand as straight as a ramrod. We did not know anything about him and he did not talk to barefoot boys. He must have been there for some years because the village took him for granted and never a word was said about him. There were two or three men in the village who at times seemed to be unusually happy and talkative. They were men who would never be seen in the village bar, but still they exhibited all the evidence of insipient inebriety. Finally, the secret came out. Our general stores could and did sell, in quart bottles, such medicines as Burdock Blood Bitters and Radways' Ready Relief. The remedies, in addition to pleasantly alliterative names, bore forty percent alcoholic content - delightful to the heart of man - if the man was not too particular. There were certain events to which we looked forward with eagerness and sometimes impatience. Christmas always seemed very slow in coming. May twenty-fourth, the Queen's Birthday in our time, had an importance now lost. On this day - a national holiday - we had picnics. Sometimes we went fishing in the Otter - 67 - two miles away at Spencer's Mills. I cannot recall that we ever caught any fish worth bringing home, but it was good fun. There were too many people and too few fish. Mill dams made the fish migration impossible. Every summer there was a Sunday School excursion to Port Stanley on Lake Erie. To this we went by train. At Port Stanley there were picnic grounds, a harbor and high bluffs looking over the lake, the margin of which was a splendid beach of white sand, sloping away gently into the water which was warm. Most of our day was spent in the water - a rare luxury, greatly enjoyed. Leading from the beach to the top of the bluffs was an inclined railway - the first I had ever seen. It was powered by a retired locomotive. Drums had been substituted for driving wheels. This retired locomotive seemed content to bring people up and down instead of backwards and forwards. From these bluffs, I saw for the first time a segment of that great circle of the earth. Since then it has been easy to believe that the earth is round. After harvests were in and the grain threshed came the Otterville Fair. It held forth for two days and was attended by - 68 - everyone from far and near; cattle, horses, sheep, pigs, vegetables, pies, cakes, quilts, canned fruit and vegetables, and for the satisfaction of art tendencies, oil paintings done by the esoterics. It has already been stated that on one of the four corners of our town was a hotel. Exactly on the corner was the bar thereof. There was not a great deal of mystery about this because we played every day with the hotelkeeper's son. We peeked in the open door. All we could see was a counter with bottles, and on the wall behind, a clock face without hands. Underneath on the wall was printed the financial principle on which business was conducted "no tick here." Every year the host had a turkey shoot. There was only one turkey and it was not the target. He was the prize to take home. The real target was fastened to a stump in Bell's field across the road from the hotel. Men came from far and near to - 69 - shoot. They used muzzle loading rifles and the bullet was hammered home, as I am told it still is where fancy shooting is done. (There was in the village, a curiosity in the form of a pioneer repeating rifle.) The object of the meet always seemed to be fulfilled in the large cash intake at the village bar. In my time in the country, there was no such thing as juvenile delinquency. Our parents took good care that certain chores were done and for this, we had to find time. For the many things we wanted to do on our own, there was hardly time enough. There was a triangular field between the parsonage and the railroad track. On the third side there were the backs of houses. This field belonged to Deacon Haley. As he never used it, the boys and girls of the village adopted it for a playground. We had a rather extensive garden - too much so when duties therein encroached upon our play time. In the village, there was the annual contest to see who would raise the first potatoes of the season. The only part of this I remember vividly, was the job we boys had of knocking potato bugs from off the vines with a paddle into a bucket. At the back of the garden were some poles upon which hop vines (useful for home-made yeast) - 70 - were a prophecy of the distant future, as I shall relate. In 1898, if I remember correctly, some of my friends at Harvard surprised me greatly by asking me to dinner and to the theatre. I was glad to accept this kind and unexpected attention. We landed up in the top gallery of the old Tremone Theatre to see the "Belle of New York", then new. The leader of the opening chorus started as follows - In far Cohoes where the hop vine grows
And the youth of the town
Are prone to dissipation
This gallant band
Under my command
Have embarked on a tour of moral agitation.
The whole party had been arranged so that they could watch my face during the opening chorus. When we first went to Springford, one of my duties was to take a two- quart tin pail up to the Vardons for milk. This cost all of three cents a quart - simply ruinous. So father bought a cow. In the township, it was allowable for cows to pasture on the roadside where grass was abundant. Every morning, the village cows were turned out to this pasture after - 71 - milking. Every afternoon in summer time, after school, we boys had to find the cows and bring them home. They would usually go north or west. Out the south way there was a cross dog and on the east there was too much competition. We did not know in which direction the cows had gone, but a "Daddy-long-legs" spider would tell us. He was not always right, but that did not matter greatly because the cows would always come home at supper time. We usually had pennies and, before starting after the cows, we would invest in some candy or chewing gum. The first gum we had, consisted of white wax, sugar and some oil like peppermint. There was a colored lithograph cut-out on every piece. This gum competed with Spruce Gum - good gum, but hard on the jaw. Then came the so- called rubber gum. The doctors were doubtful about this for many years. This was the chicle gum of the present day. It was made by the Robertsons in Toronto under the management of Steve Britton who, as manager for the American Chicle Company in New York, engaged me as consultant. This position I held for thirty years until I resigned. About this time another novelty appeared. Previously, we boys had worn paper collars. These looked like linen, but - 72 - of course, had only a one-time use. They must have been popular for some years because their trade mark was "Comet". They were probably named after Donetti's comet, very large, which took people by surprise in the late 1880's. But the long period of demand was soon ended and the paper collar met its Waterloo when celluloid (pronounced celliloid) appeared. Paper collars could not be wiped clean nor could paper cuffs rattle so impressively. Going to the post office for the mail was a duty performed every evening. Most mail came in on the evening train and was sorted into a series of rented glass-faced pigeon holes. When the mail was late, we had excellent opportunity to savor the odors (flattering word in some cases) of tobacco, cabbages, dried and smoked herring, lemons, oranges, salt cod, turpentine, bacon and the all- pervading fragrance of kerosene coming from the barrels in the shed outside, that spilled on the floor and that evaporated by the burning lamps. Albert and I often went fishing in Plum Creek. We caught nothing larger than four inches until one day when I caught myself on the right thumb. I could not pull the hook out. They aren't designed to work that way. Finally, I gave up, but concealed the condition of my thumb until it began to swell. We didn't know anything about anthrax inoculations then. - 73 - When further concealment became impossible, my father put me in the family buggy and started to see Doctor Culver in Otterville. Fortunately, we met the doctor half way. He took a quick look at my thumb and quickly pushed the hook through. This operation not conducted in entire silence on my part. In the eighties, the beach trees in the wood lots bore nuts in abundance. The nuts were small and sweet. It was an interminable task to pick them one at a time from the ground. To make the task of gathering easier, we would borrow a sheet and spread it under a tree. By shaking the branches or clubbing them, the nuts would fall down upon the sheet. Several quarts could be gathered easily. One Saturday in autumn, Albert and I went up to the Martin Harris place with our sheet. Here Johnny joined us and we proceeded to gather beach nuts. In order to find good trees for our purpose we went so far north that we came to Spitler Creek and a splendid swimming hole. The use of this was something forbidden at any time without special permission. In the season when nuts were ripe, swimming was simply unthinkable. The day was warm, however, so we tempted fate and went in. We really forgot the passage of time until the afternoon was getting on. Accordingly, we picked up and made tracks for home, but as we were late father had started after us. He met us about half way and suspected from - 74 - our appearance that we had yielded to the temptation of the old swimming hole. He asked me if I had been in the water and I said no. At this time, lying came easy with me. Adults were always curious about what was going on in my mind. This I resented. As a defense mechanism, I would not tell them my thoughts, which were my own business, but would say something calculated to please. In this case any statement to father's question contrary to facts could not be put over. Father felt our hands. They were wet. Father did not even give us a ride the rest of the way. He promised to meet us at the barn door. He did just that and gave me a licking good and proper. When I came out, it was Albert's turn to go in so I told him to yell like the dickens. This he did and to this day thinks that all father did was to go through the motions. In the winter, we did not have so much fun. There were no proper hills for coasting. We did have skating. Some of the big boys would throw a dam over the brook at the Anstice place. This would give us great fun until the snow would build up on the ice and prevent skating. One winter we had an ice storm after a heavy snow-fall. This converted the whole country-side into a vast skating rink - 75 - It was great fun to skate over the fields and fence tops. In Springford all our stoves burned wood. I did not know then that a wood fire was really an implement performing destructive distillation. Some of the products of this distillation would condense in the chimney and stove pipe. One autumn afternoon, when both parents were away, in my play out in our yard I saw flames coming out of our living room chimney. I had heard of chimney fires so I ran down the street to Bill Wilson's blacksmith shop and called to him "Bill, Bill, our house is on fire. " Bill came, threw some salt in the stove and the fire was out. That night late, I was found in my night clothes, feeling the chimney with my hands. I was sound asleep. We all went on short trips by horse and buggy to different places. To Tilsonburg, a small town, we went by train. It was there that John Northway made my first suit of clothes. Starting in that small store, John Northway built up a large business centered in Toronto. Our visits to grandfather Stover in Holbrook were always made by horse and buggy except in winter, when it was horse and cutter. Winter was the most fun. Grandfather lived seven miles directly north. The north and south road was sixty-odd feet wide. In winter, the prevailing wind was west. This - 76 - meant that the snow drifted fence high, thus making the road impassable. Were we dismayed? “No." We simply took down a panel of the fence and drove through the fields alongside. When we went to visit Uncle Justus, conditions were much the same except that the going was not all north and south. In these horse and buggy expeditions, our horse "Fly" took us. Sometimes the pull was hard as it was up the high banks of Spitler Creek. Fly was more for style than speed but we all loved her and she became one of the family. I have told about her in another place. As I have stated, most of our horse and buggy trips away from home were short. One trip, however, was a long one made by horse and buggy right out of our county to Niagara. Our family had settled in the Niagara district at the end of the eighteenth century. Father visited the district often and had many friends there. These friends had extended an invitation in the fashion of that time. Father, mother, Albert and I embarked in our two-seated buggy, pulled by our horse, Fly, and set out for Niagara. After miles of uninteresting road, we passed, with some trepidation, over the narrow road leading through the mill pond at Waterford; by-passed Hagersville where we were subsequently to live. Finally we crossed the Grand River over a long bridge and stayed the night in a hotel at Cayuga. Next day we - 77 - drove through a number of villages, passing through Welland, where a stone viaduct was being constructed. This still carries the Welland Canal over the Welland River - then known as Chippewa Creek. Finally we ended up at the Becketts in the village of Effingham. This picturesque village strolled down the Niagara escarpment from the Lake Erie level to the plane of Lake Ontario. A bubbling brook had cut a way down and as the gradient was rapid, it supplied water power for several mills. The Becketts lived in a large farm house and I know the season was early autumn because the trees were growing peaches in an abundance over-whelming for a small boy who had never had all the peaches he could handle before. The day when we drove down to Niagara Falls was rainy. Father chose a road which lead us behind the Falls where we could hear the roar but could not tell what was causing it. The spray we could hardly distinguish from the rain. Finally we came down the road where the old Clifton House used to stand and there we could see both Falls. It was a grand, impressive sight. At that time, the Horse Shoe Falls was not curved as it is today. Water covered a greater proportion of the curve - right to Goat Island, as I remember it. This would - 78 - be about 1884. There was a menagerie and museum on the Canadian side at that time. This afforded us some amusement and it was dry inside. Finally we started back to the Becketts in the rain and wind. At Port Robinson, we nearly got blown into the canal. The journey home was in the rain. At Stoney Creek, we took Fly out of the shafts and watered her in the creek. Try that now. It is a part of Hamilton. The roads were bad and both Fly and ourselves were glad when we struck the horse- car tracks, which were the same gauge as our buggy wheels. (Father stopped in Hamilton to buy a hat. By its sweat band, I would say it had a fine parentage - Scott of Bond Street. It was a flat-topped Derby. Some weeks later someone sat on it - "Pride goeth before a fall" - the hat was never the same again.) In the rain we passed through Hamilton and up the hill to Ancaster, where we stayed all night in a hotel. Taking up our homeward journey, we passed over a plank road between Ancaster and Brantford. As it still rained, there were lots of squirts of water through the cracks between the planks. Finally, tired and wet, we arrived at the home of Uncle Justus where Bessie and Grade had been parked during our trip. Passing events in the outside world made little impact. - 79 - I have already told of Longfellow's death. I remember that father awakened Albert and myself to see a large comet. This was probably 1884. We heard of an instrument called a telephone in other places but its existence was not discovered unto us although Bell had worked his first outside line at Brantford, a few miles to the east of us. We had the telegraph but it gave us no news. The telegraph wire was made of iron and it sang in the wind. Our Uncle John came on from California and talked to us of Doctor Koch's discovery of the tuberculosis bacillus. This was in 1882. At this time, we first heard of germs. On this subject, there was much talk and a corresponding amount of skepticism. In February 1885, my brother Edgar was born. Our mother tried to nurse him but her breasts became inflamed, caked and finally infected. Aunt Nellie came and took Edgar home with her. To her kindness and care, Edgar really owes his life. My mother was attended by Doctor Culver, who lived in Otterville. His practice extended over the whole countryside. He carried his pharmacy with him and I remember how neat and skillful were his movements when making up powders. It may be noted that quinine at that time was prescribed quite as freely as aspirin is today. Of mother's illness, I did not see the many lancings. But I do remember the constant use of flaxseed poultices. Mother got well, thanks to Doctor Culver. He was a fine dedicated man. He understood the human system and got his patients out of bed. - 80 - In the fall of 1885, it became evident that if father were to continue his divinity studies he would have to live nearer McMaster. Accordingly he accepted a call to the Baptist Church in the town of Aurora, which was twenty-odd miles north of Toronto. Accordingly, a box car was ordered. Household furniture was put into one end. The buggy was put into the other end and the center was left clear, at the doors, for our horse Fly and enough hay and water to sustain her during the train journey. Thus, we took train for Toronto and Aurora. We did not shake the dust of Springford from our feet. The village and its people have always been remembered by our family and up to date (1958) some of us keep in touch with the people with whom we lived so happily. - 81- == INDEX == Ontario or family people mentioned in pages 1-81 of My First Ninety, indexed by [[Gardner-2901|Joan Moore]], Feb 2020 '''With link to WikiTree Profile, with full name and birth year''' [[Aldrich-73|George Aldrich (abt. 1605 - 1683)]]: "George Aldrich" page 18
[[Aldrich-1597|Noah Aldrich (abt. 1709 - 1808)]]: "Noah Aldrich" page 18
[[Aldrich-2425|Lydia Elibeth (Aldrich) Smith (abt. 1760 - aft. 1826)]]: "Lydia Aldrich" page 18
[[Barker-12427|William P Barker (abt. 1805 - 1895)]]: "William Barker" page 11; "great- uncle, Billy Barker" page 29
[[Barker-2887|Isaac H Barker (1834 - 1911)]]: "Isaac Barker" page 11
[[Barker-18164|Lewellys Barke]] "Llewellen Barker, who succeeded Dr. Osler at Johns Hopkins, was a nephew of Uncle Isaac" page 12
[[Cohoe-40|Daniel Cohoe (abt. 1715)]]: "Daniel Cohoe" page 7
[[Cohoe-4|Andrew "Ambrose" Cohoe UE (1743 - 1790)]]: "Ambrose" page 8
[[Cohoe-11|Andrew Cohoe (1786 - 1862)]]: "Andrew" page 8
[[Cohoe-59|Francis Cohoe (1811 - 1863)]]: "my father" page 2; "Francis" page 8; "Francis Cohoe" page 9; "grandfather" page 10; "Francis Cohoe" page 11; "grandfather" page 25
[[Cohoe-50|Edward Cohoe (1837 - 1917)]]: "Edward Cohoe" page 9
[[Cohoe-63|Harriet Cook (Cohoe) Barker (1839 - 1934)]]: "my sister" page 3; "Aunt Harriet" page 11, 12; "Harriet Barker" page 13; "Aunt Harriet Barker" page 32; "Aunt Harriet" page 33; "Aunt Harriet Barker" page 35
[[Cohoe-31|Andrew Wilson Cohoe (1841 - 1921)]]: "Andrew" page 1; "uncle Andrew" page 13
[[Cohoe-92|Justus Wilson Cohoe (1844 - 1907)]]: "uncle Justus" page 13, 14; "uncle Justus Willson Cohoe" page 25; "Uncle Justus" page 60
[[Cohoe-86|John G Cohoe (1847 - 1943)]]: "John" page 1; "Uncle John" page 10, 14; "Uncle John Cohoe" page 20
[[Cohoe-42|Daniel Bedell Cohoe (1849 - 1942)]]: "Daniel Cohoe" page 1; "my father" page 4; "Daniel" page 8; "father" page 10; "my father" page 14; "father" page 25, 26, 29; "Dan Cohoe" page 29; "father" page 33, 37, 39, 40, 81
[[Cohoe-60|Francis Willson Cohoe (1853 - 1928)]]: "uncle Francis" page 10; "baby Francis" page 11; "Francis Cohoe" page 14
[[Cohoe-195|Francis Harvey Cohoe (1868 - 1929)]]: "Frank" infant son of Justus page 25
[[Cohoe-146|Stella C (Cohoe) Logan (1870 – 1951)]]: "Stella" page 20
[[Cohoe-137|Wallace Patten Cohoe (1875 – 1966)]]: "Wallace Patten Cohoe" page 25
[[Cohoe-140|Albert Bedell Cohoe (1877 - 1966)]]: "Albert" page 6, 31, 32, 33, 37
[[Cohoe-141|Elizabeth W Cohoe (1879 - 1971]]: "Bessie" page 31, 48
[[Cohoe-142|Grace Helen (Cohoe) Reid (1881 - 1961)]]: "sister Grace" page 31
[[Cohoe-143|Edgar Francis Cohoe (1885 - 1974)]]: "brother Edgar" page 80
[[Costain-53|William Taubman Costain (1848 - 1929)]]: "William Costain" husband of Mary Stover page 20; "Uncle Will Costain (Uncle of Tom Costain)" page 38; "Uncle WIll " page 39
[[Costain-47|Thomas Bertram Costain]] "Uncle Will Costain (Uncle of Tom Costain)" page 38; [[Cutter-212|Ambrose Cutter (abt. 1690)]]: Mary Cutter's "father" page 8
[[Cutter-263|Mary Cutter (abt. 1720)]]: "Mary Cutter" page 8
[[Farrington-260|Harvey Farrington (1809-1878)]]: "Harvey Farrington" cheese making page 14
[[Farrington-267|Marion (Farrington) Cohoe (1836 - 1874)]]: "Marian Farrington" page 25
[[Heacock-595|Deborah (Heacock) Cohoe (abt. 1749 - 1848)]]: "Deborah Heacock" page 8
[[Holmes-2970|Sarah (Holmes) Wilson (1778 - 1868)]]: "great grandmother" page 10
[[Hoover-328|Herbert Clark Hoover (1874 - 1964)]]: "Herbert Hoover" page 18
[[Minthorn-5|Hulda Randall (Minthorn) Hoover (1848-abt.1884)]]: "Hulda Minthorne" page 18
[[Nesbitt-2857|John William Nesbitt(1819-1895)]] "Squire Nesbit" neighbor of [[Stover-2115|Albert Stover]] page 18
[[Nesbitt-3323|Wallace Nesbitt]] "Wallace Nesbit" son of Squire Nesbit page 18. "Wallace Nesbitt" became Chief Justice of Canada page 19
[[Smith-203553|Charles Smith (abt. 1758 - aft. 1826)]]: "Charles Smith" page 18
[[Smith-203551|Isabel (Smith) Haight (1783 - 1867)]]: "one of the neighbors in Norwich, James Haight" married Betsy's mother page 17
[[Stober-77|Johann Jacob (Stober) Stover (1695 - aft. 1773)]]: "Jacob Stauffer" page 15
[[Stover-334|Adam Stover (1742 - 1824)]]: "Jacob Stauffer's son Adam" page 15
[[Stover-328|Frederick Stover (1770 - 1857)]]: "Frederick Stauffer" page 12; "Adam Stover’s second son Frederick" page 16
[[Stover-2623|Miranda (Stover) Palmer (1794 - 1884)]]: "aunt" of Miranda Stover (1750) page 15
[[Stover-335|Jesse Stover (1803 - 1897)]]: "Jesse Stover" page 13; "great Uncle Jesse Stover" page 35; "Uncle Jesse" page 40
[[Stover-600|Albin Stover (1806 - 1893)]]: "son Albin" (of [[Stover-328|Frederick Stover (1770-1857)]]) page 16
[[Stover-2621|Sarah (Stover) Barker (abt. 1809 - aft. 1881)]]: "wife" of William Barker page 12
[[Stover-2115|Albert Carey Stover (1814 - 1896)]]: "Albert Stover" page 17; "Albert Carey Stover" page 18; "Albert Stover" page 19; "Grandfather" page 19, 20
[[Stover-2624|Isabella Stover (1838 - 1886)]]: "Isabel (1838-1889)" page 20
[[Stover-2625|John Wesley Stover (1840 - 1869)]]: "John Wesley (b. 1840)" page 20
[[Stover-2626|Mary B (Stover) Costain (1845 - 1933)]]: "Mary (b. 1845)" page 20; "born to Aunt Mary a long looked for son" page 39
[[Stover-523|Gulielma (Stover) Cohoe (1848 - 1941)]]: "Mother had a sister Gulielma" page 15; "Gulielma (b. 1847)" page 21; "mother sister "Nellie" (Guleilma)" page 25; "Aunt Nellie" page 31, 80
[[Stover-524|Miranda (Stover) Cohoe (1850 - 1935)]]: "mother Miranda Stover page 15; "Miranda (1850-1935)" page 21; "mother" page 25, 26, 29, 32, 37, 39
[[Stover-2627|Lydia Stover (1854 - 1871)]]: "Lydia died when sixteen" page 21
[[Stover-525|Sarah Jane (Stover) Cohoe (1858 - 1934)]]: "Jennie" page 14
[[Stover-2628|Frederick Albert Stover (abt. 1859 - 1928)]]: "Frederick " page 21
[[Wasley-9|Lydia (Wasley) Cohoe (1789 - 1860)]]: "Lydia Wasley" page 8
[[Webster-9795|Elizabeth (Webster) Stover (1815 - 1886)]]: "Betsy Webster" page 17; "Betsy Stover" page 18; "Grandmother" page 19
[[Wilcox-8133|James Wilcox (1836 - 1908)]]: "big James Wilcox house" page 48; "James Wilcox" page 53, 63
[[Wilcox-7966|Judson Melville Wilcox (1877 - 1972)]]: "Judson" page 48; "Judson Wilcox" page 63
[[Willson-409|Justus Willson (1778 - 1850)]]: "Justus Willson" page 9
[[Willson-411|Pella B (Willson) Peckham (1811 - 1884)]]: "Aunt Polly Peckham" page 11
[[Willson-365|Elizabeth D (Willson) Cohoe (1816 - 1853)]]: "mother " page 1; "Elizabeth Willson" page 9
'''Others by Page Number''' "John Cohoe"-46 ? (1847) "maker of a flax spinning wheel" page 9;
"Ann Clarke" 2nd married name of 2nd wife of [[Cohoe-59|Francis Cohoe (1811-1863)]] page 10;
"Christopher Smith was in Providence, Rhode Island, in 1696." great-grandfather of [[Smith-203553|Charles Smith (abt.1758-aft.1826)]] page 17-18
"Lossings, Palmers, Barkers, Willsons and Stovers" from Dutchess County NY page 22
"Cohoes" from Bucks County, Pennsylvania page 22
"William Wallace Patten" (good friend of [[Cohoe-42|Daniel Bedell Cohoe (1849-1942)]]) page 25
"Wallace Patten" page 28
"Mrs Dyer Wilcox" page 27
"Mr McGuire" page 27
"George Cook" page 29
"Charles Walker" page 37
"Uncle Rusty Woodward" page 44
"Charles Jenvey" page 49, 58
"William Bell" page 49
"Anstice farm" page 49, 52
"Mrs Steve Pratt" page 53
Mr Cody page 56
Thomas Dowler page 58
Jack Jenvey page 58
"Lou Copeland" page 60
"William Haley" page 63
"Ebenezer Haley" page 63
"Uncle Eben" (Haley) his wife "Aunt Rachel" page 64
"Martin Harrises" and son "Johnnie" page 64
"Shattuck boys", "Vardens", "Bells", "Ansticd family" page 64
"Mahon family", "George Mahon", "Bodwells" son "Hazen" page 64
"Jimmie Fitzgerald was the son-in-law of Eben Haley" page 65
"Electra Bodwell ", "Burns family", "Electra's son" page 66
"Shattuck place" page 67
"Vardons" page 71
"Martin Harris" page 74
"Antice place" page 75
"Bill WIllson's blacksmith shop" page 76
"Becketts" page 78
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B) Enough info to feel confident about town of origin without needing birth record
C) I have a hypothesis, but need more and/or local records to confirm
D) Only a large region or country is known '''Goal:''' Get all ancestors into A or B categories. Progress: 12/18 __TOC__ ==Immigrants to US== =====Summary:===== '''A:''' [[Casella-178]], [[Meunier-1150]], [[Meunier_Dit_Lapierre-17]], [[St-Jean-114]]
'''B:''' [[Mura-48]], [[Lasser-14]], [[Musacchio-6]], [[Yullo-1]], [[Bradley-18429]], [[Talty-74]], [[Brophy-961]], [[Murphy-30011]]
'''C:''' [[Kiec-2]], [[Koval-71]], [[Figurski-9]], [[Ziolkowska-8]], [[Costello-2464]]
'''D:''' [[Hladka-7]]
=====Details:===== ======[[Kiec-2]] (C)====== Potentially from Żukowice Stare, Galicia, but lots of conflicting information. My guess is that Frank either forgot he was born overseas or claimed otherwise for citizenship reasons, but could use a definitive source to be sure. * Potential birth record of Frank's father in Zukowice [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X571-TQP] * Immigration record of Frank and Sophia (his mother), main evidence that supports Zukowice [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/7488/images/NYT715_733-0047?pId=4040443764] * 1910 Census says Germany [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/7884/images/4450137_00424?pId=26071034] * 1930 and later Censuses say Pennsylvania [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/6224/images/4639370_00582?pId=51449220] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:My_Immigrating_Ancestors#Extras More 1900-1910 records of Frank's parents] ---- ======[[Koval-71]] (C)====== Potentially from Nowosielce Gniewosz, west of Sanok. Local record probably needed to confirm. * Birthplace shown as "Sanik" (Sanok?) here: [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/5164/images/41381_645856_0488-01639?pId=601531628] * And this appears to possibly say "Nowosielce Gniewosz" with an americanized spelling: [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/5164/images/41381_1220705043_0556-02506?pId=601828541] ---- ======[[Mura-48]] (B)====== From Košická Nová Ves, Slovakia (Kassaújfalu in Hungarian). Supported by two sources [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/5164/images/41381_645856_0488-01639?pId=601531628] [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/5164/images/41381_1220705043_0556-02506?pId=601828541] and also by family knowledge. ---- ======[[Lasser-14]] (B)====== A cousin from Poland has done research on the Lasser/Laszcz family and concluded that Victor was born in the Długosiodło parish, I assume from a baptism record. It also matches the evidence I have [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/6482/images/005265863_03749?pId=1726512] that states he's from Łomża (Długosiodło was in the Łomża Governate). Would still be nice to have the record itself and to know the specific town. ---- ======[[Hladka-7]] (D)====== I can't find anything more specific than "Galicia". Please help! ---- ======[[Figurski-9]] (C)====== Potentially from Ostrow, near Mlawa in Poland. * (Possible) Immigration record for Frank. Shows town of origin as "Rochin" in Russian Poland, and birthplace as Ostrow (there are lots of Ostrows). I couldn't find a Rochin, but might be referring to Rochnia, which is right next to an Ostrow. [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/7488/images/NYT715_901-0497?pId=4013724603] * (Possible) Immigration record for wife Katarina. Lists "Rochyn" as town of origin and "Rochnow" as place of birth for Katarina. Also lists her father (perhaps incorrectly listed as "Jann Figurski" rather than "Jann Ziolkowski") as living in "Relna" or "Rebna", which I haven't been able to locate. Also odd that destination is Philly. [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/7488/images/NYT715_1077-0057?pId=1027850903] * WW1 draft registration lists birthplace as Mlawa [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/6482/images/005265863_02373?pId=1725136] ---- ======[[Ziolkowska-8]] (C)====== See above, expect potentially born in neighboring Rochnia rather than Ostrow. ---- ======[[Musacchio-6]] (B)====== Probably born in Portocannone, Italy. * Mother Veneranda Viola was born and married in Portocannone [https://antenati.cultura.gov.it/ark:/12657/an_ud15863612/] * 1940 Census, however, very strangely says his father Andrea was born in South America (the 1950 Census and all other records say Italy, one even specifying Portocannone). [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/2442/images/m-t0627-01569-00305?pId=92863968] * All records agree Vincent was born in Italy. Nothing explicitly says Portocannone, but it seems very likely. * It's also possible that they themselves are of Albanian origin - per Wikipedia: "The surname Musacchio originated from the Muzaka region in south-central Albania, and was widely used in the Albanian community in Italy." Could be interesting to look into. ---- ======[[Costello-2464]] (C)====== Potentially from Apice, Italy, like my other Italian ancestors. However, definitive information is sparse and I can't find any sort of birth record (something I would need if I wanted to claim Italian citizenship). * Alien case file. Says name on US entry was "Genardo Castellucci". Lists DoB in three spots, all of which are different: Nov 29, 1878; Oct 28, 1880; Oct 29, 1879. Birthplace listed as Benevento, in the province of "Apia" (which doesn't exist, maybe could be a misspelling of Apice). Immigration date listed as April 1900. Mentions a brother named Olympia who to his knowledge was still in Italy. [https://docdro.id/iEzPaWK] * Marriage record, lists parents as Generoso Castella (=Costello=Castelluccio, I assume) and Eugenia (maiden name illegible to me). [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/2511/images/41262_b139508-00053?pId=4204604] * Record of a "Gennaro Castellucci" from Apice who arrived in the US in May 1900 on a ship called Massilia [https://aad.archives.gov/aad/record-detail.jsp?dt=2123&mtch=206&cat=GP44&tf=F&sc=25913,25914,25915,25919,25921,25923&bc=,sl,fd&cl_25915=17%2C017%2C018%2C18%2C19%2C019%2C020%2C20%2C021%2C21%2C022%2C22&op_25915=null&nfo_25915=V,10,1900&cl_25919=001&op_25919=null&nfo_25919=V,3,1900&txt_25923=00083450&op_25923=3&nfo_25923=N,8,1900&rpp=10&pg=8&rid=146854&rlst=756727,828185,5223,13081,15375,107643,134905,143773,146854,173925] [https://aad.archives.gov/aad/record-detail.jsp?dt=2125&mtch=1&cat=GP44&tf=F&sc=25490,25491,25492,25493&bc=,sl,fd&txt_25490=00083450&op_25490=3&nfo_25490=N,8,1900&rpp=10&pg=1&rid=33023] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KD43-9CW] There is an abundance of "Castelluccio" records from Apice despite the small size of the town. It's unclear which, if any, are relevant. * Immigration record for Olympia Castelluccio, potentially his brother, from Apice to Somerville, MA (a Boston suburb) [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYW9-QGP?i=213&cc=1923995&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3A23X6-WJD] * Marriage record for a Giuseppe Castelluccio in Somerville, potentially another brother, which lists parents as Generoso and Eugenia DiBernardi [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D429-NLQ?i=313&cc=1469062] * Generoso and Eugenia DiBernardi had a lot of children in Apice in the relevant date range. There is a Giovanni but he was born in 1893. No Gennaro or Olympia is listed. [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=20&q.anyPlace=Apice&q.givenName=Generoso&q.surname=Castelluccio&f.collectionId=2475030] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QLK5-WP4P] * Record of a Giovanni Castelluccio born on Sep 16, 1881 in Apice, father's name also Giovanni. Mother's maiden name appears to be Montenigro and I think there's marriage data so I don't think it's him. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QLK5-HBBX] [https://antenati.cultura.gov.it/ark:/12657/an_ud1182960/] * MyHeritage has a "John Castellucci" from Apice born in 1798, could potentially be an ancestor [https://www.myheritage.com/names/john_castelluccio?tr_id=m_s71scqf3o9_1cxx1xxkas] * Records of three "Generoso Castelluccio"s from Apice born betweeen 1846 and 1850: [http://archiviodistatobenevento.beniculturali.it/index.php?it/212/indice-onomastico/tnascite/32375] [http://archiviodistatobenevento.beniculturali.it/index.php?it/212/indice-onomastico/tnascite/34141] [http://archiviodistatobenevento.beniculturali.it/index.php?it/212/indice-onomastico/tnascite/35107] ---- ======[[Casella-178]] (A)====== Apice, Italy. Birth record: [https://antenati.cultura.gov.it/ark:/12657/an_ud1183879/] ---- ======[[Yullo-1]] (B)====== Born in Apice, Italy, per newspaper obituary. [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/135829534/josephine-susan-costello?_gl=1*omaib2*_ga*MTc3NTI3NTk0OC4xNjc0MzM3MzQ1*_ga_4QT8FMEX30*MTY3NzExMTM1MC43MC4xLjE2NzcxMTQzNzcuNjAuMC4w*_ga_B2YGR3SSMB*ZDM0N2Y2YzMtNjc3Zi00MzU2LTlmNjYtNTEyZGEzZGQ3NjczLjcwLjEuMTY3NzExNDM3OC42MC4wLjA.] Small chance that the info got mixed with [[Casella-178]]'s. ---- ======[[Meunier-1150]] (A)====== From St-Mathias, Quebec. Baptism: [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/1091/images/d13p_03770182?pId=1580194] ---- ======[[Meunier_Dit_Lapierre-17]] (A)====== From Farnham, Quebec. Baptism: [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/1091/images/d13p_02631266_1?pId=2549980] ---- ======[[St-Jean-114]] (A)====== From St-Liboire, Quebec. Baptism: [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/1091/images/d13p_3990480?pId=1739103] ---- ======[[Bradley-18429]] (B)====== Born in Ballyvaughn, Ireland per other research: [https://mediasvc.ancestry.com/v2/image/namespaces/1093/media/843faeed-3dc9-45a7-9505-a6acc3d5636e.jpg?client=trees-mediaservice&imageQuality=hq&maxWidth=1902.5&maxHeight=937.5] ---- ======[[Talty-74]] (B)====== Born in Miltown Malbay, Ireland per other research: [https://mediasvc.ancestry.com/v2/image/namespaces/1093/media/843faeed-3dc9-45a7-9505-a6acc3d5636e.jpg?client=trees-mediaservice&imageQuality=hq&maxWidth=1902.5&maxHeight=937.5] ---- ======[[Brophy-961]] (B)====== Probably born in Milltown, near Graiguenamanagh, Kilkenny, Ireland. * Likely baptism record: [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/61039/images/04198_01_0067?pId=173126] * First names of parents match: [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/2101/images/41262_b139371-00037?pId=324487] * FindAGrave says "Kilkenny": [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/227261381/matthew-brophy?_gl=1*ihpd7u*_ga*MTc3NTI3NTk0OC4xNjc0MzM3MzQ1*_ga_4QT8FMEX30*MTY3NzExMTM1MC43MC4xLjE2NzcxMTgzNTcuMjMuMC4w*_ga_B2YGR3SSMB*ZDM0N2Y2YzMtNjc3Zi00MzU2LTlmNjYtNTEyZGEzZGQ3NjczLjcwLjEuMTY3NzExODM1OC4yNC4wLjA.] ---- ======[[Murphy-30011]] (B)====== Probably born in Coolnabrone, near Graiguenamanagh, Kilkenny, Ireland. * Likely baptism record: [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/61039/images/04198_01_0054?pId=172710] * Father's name matches: [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/2101/images/41262_b139454-00053?pId=4499641] * FindAGrave says "Graiguenamanagh": [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/227261392/anna-mae-brophy?_gl=1*ksfa13*_ga*MTc3NTI3NTk0OC4xNjc0MzM3MzQ1*_ga_4QT8FMEX30*MTY3NzExMTM1MC43MC4xLjE2NzcxMTg1MDQuNTEuMC4w*_ga_B2YGR3SSMB*ZDM0N2Y2YzMtNjc3Zi00MzU2LTlmNjYtNTEyZGEzZGQ3NjczLjcwLjEuMTY3NzExODUwNS41MC4wLjA.] ---- ======Extras====== [[Kiec-2]]: * Mar 1882: Potential baptism record for Frank's father Vincent in Zukowice Stare: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X571-TQP * Jun 1906: Immigration record for "Zofia" Kiec (30), with kids Franciszek (7) and Anna (0), immigrating from Zukowice Stare to Calumet, PA to meet husband "Wincenty" Kiec. Calumet is about 30mi/50km from Fayette County. https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/7488/images/NYT715_733-0047?pId=4040443764 * Jun 1908: Birth certificate of "Steve Kiec," in Calumet lists Vincent (27) and Sophia (35) as from Galicia. https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/60484/images/42411_3421606191_1043-03466?pId=1100061 * 1910 Census: Lists the family as being from Germany/Poland, with what looks like "Prussia" crossed out. No sign of "Steve", despite also listing that Sophia hasn't lost any children. Both Sophia and Vincent shown as 30. https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/7884/images/4450137_00424?pId=192491779 * Dec 1910: Birth certificate of "Mary Kiec," now in Redstone, Fayette, PA. Both parents listed as from Austria (so Galicia). Sophia shown as 40. https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/60484/images/47550_2421401755_0215-01719?pId=4666354 * 1920 Census: Parents from Galicia still, but now Anna was apparently born in PA. Sophia shown as 45. https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/6061/images/4385113_00310?pId=95557991
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Loreeta Bodily Garrard Provo, Utah
December, 1982 ---- LIFE HISTORY by
Loreeta Bodily Garrard ===== Chapter I - My Early Life
Our home was a one-room log house with a loft or attic where the older children slept. Our farm was located on the Fairview side of the Little Mountain. It was on the west side of the road that we traveled between Preston and Franklin, Oneida, Idaho. (Later the name was changed to Franklin County).
My brothers and sisters were:
1. Zoe May, born 9 November, 1883, at Franklin, Idaho.
She died 27 January 1953 in Burley, Idaho. She married Joseph Hyrum Bowcut 2 September 1902. Her children are Joseph, Leslie, Doler, Edward, Harriet, Fred and Melvin. When May was in her late teens she contracted typhoid fever. A doctor treated her, but because there was no hospital available, she had to be taken care of at home by my mother. I remember how we had to boil bedding, towels, dishes, and anything else she came in contact with. She had such a high fever that it caused all her hair to fall out. Through faith and prayers she was healed. Because of Mother's diligent care none of the other family members caught the fever.
2. Sarah Caroline, born 17 November 1886, at Fairview, Idaho
She died 22 July, 1980 in Brigham City, Utah. Sarah was a sweet loving person. I stayed with her a lot while I was growing up and learned to love and depend on her a great deal. She married Joseph Elijah Allen in the Logan Temple on 8 March 1905. Their children are Lucille, Fred, Horace, Wanda, and Lela. She was divorced from Elijah and later married Frank A. Lamont. To this marriage Frank,Jr. and Bert Lamont were born.
3. James William, born 15 August, 1888, at Fairview, Idaho.
He died 24 October, 1971, at Burley,Idaho. Jim was a thoughtful, understanding brother, who did many nice things to make me happy. He took me to dances when I was young and saw that I had a good time. He served a mission in the Northwest States Mission in Portland, Oregon. Melvin J. Ballard was his Mission President. He married Louella Taylor on 19 June 1912 in the Salt Lake Temple. Their children are Dona Newman, Letha Walker, Dee Bodily, and Ruth Baker.
4. John Henry, born 26 November, 1890, at Fairview, Idaho.
He died 23 July, 1965, at Pella, Idaho. He served a mission in the Southern States, with Charles A. Callis as his mission president. He married Edna Perkins on 22 July, 1914., in the Logan Temple. Their children were Afton, Fern, Gale, Dale, Wilma, Kenneth, LaRue, Lamoine, and Lowell.
5. Ruth, born 30 December, 1892, in Fairview, Idaho.
She died 1 April, 1923, in Preston, Idaho. She married Frank A. Lamont 17 January, 1912, in the Logan Temple. Her children are Elva Tilford, Lorna Follet, Berniece Davis, and Sebern Lamont.
6. Melvin Oliverson, born 7 December, 1894 in Fairview, Idaho
He died 10 February, 1920 in Burley, Idaho. Melvin had rheumatic fever, and had a bad heart, so did not enjoy good health. He never married.
7. Helgor Orson, born 25 July, 1899, at Mapleton, Idaho. He served a mission in the Central States under President Samuel O. Bennion. He married Ivor Williams on 4 June, 1924, in the Logan Temple. Their children are Jack, Garth, Mary Hepner, Beryl Bolstad, Carol Black, Neil, Enid Dickerson, David, and Mark. Ivor died 6 January, 1954, and he married Elizabeth Ada Foster Budge on 14 August, 1958.
8. Fontella Jane, born 1 October, 1901 at Mapleton, Idaho.
She died 4 February, 1982, in Los Angeles, California. She married Bennie Stanfield 29 August, 1923, in the Logan Temple. Their children are Helen Forbis, Majel Larkin, Lois Jean Navens, Ruth Rees, Edward, and Lola Lee Barton.
9. Gwendolyn Harriet, born 20 December, 1904 at Mapleton. She married Ether Coltrin 19 December,1923, in the Logan Temple. Their children are Lawrence, Ted, Lyle, Dean, Lois, Howard, Steve, Ann Jean, Doyle, Doreen, and Veloy.
My brothers and sisters were my best friends and playmates during my early childhood. I guess we did disagree some but nothing serious. It was a privilege and a blessing to belong to a large family where we had companionship and fun times. We remained close to each other up through to later years.
Our farm where we lived in Fairview was small and the soil very poor. To make a living for a growing family my parents needed a better farm. The spring after I was born, they decided to move to a larger, more productive farm up Cub River, just river-bottom and hills. Farmers dry-farmed the hills and irrigated the land closer to the river. A canal divided our farm. On the hills above the canal was our dry farm where we raised grain. Below the canal we irrigated, and here we raised alfalfa, gardens, and fruit.
Our garden and fruit trees were in the yard close to the house. Our fruit was apples, plums, prunes, red currants, gooseberries, and rhubarb. We also had a large raspberry patch. From the berries we bottled some fresh, made jam, and sold surplus.
We always kept a flock of geese, which we plucked in the spring, and from their feathers we made down pillows and feather beds. We also kept a small herd of sheep. Their wool was carded and used for batts for quilts and wool ticks. Some of the sheep were slaughtered and the meat used for food. Chickens were a must on our farm. In the spring when some of the hens wanted to set, we put them on a dozen eggs in a homemade incubator. In three weeks the baby chicks were hatched. When the young chickens matured enough (mostly the roosters), we used them for fryers. The pullets were kept for laying hens.
Pigs were raised to sell and for our own meat. We kids were always glad for the good sausage, headcheese, ham and bacon. The lard was rendered and used in cooking, making cookies, pies, cakes, etc. The pigs were young and the meat delicious. Some hams and bacon we ate fresh, and others were cured or smoked to keep them longer, and were eaten when the weather was warmer. We had no refrigerators, so our meat had to be slaughtered and used in cooler weather.
Our horses were mostly draft horses that were used to do our farm work, like pulling machinery, plowing the ground, and harvesting the crops. We did have smaller horses, used for pulling the buggies and for riding ponies.
Cats and dogs were always kept on these early farms. The cats helped to keep the rodent population under control. Our dog helped herd the cattle and sheep and was a playmate for us kids. Papa used to say we played with our dog so much we spoiled him so he was not much good for work.
In the spring herders drove large herds of sheep past our house, up the canyon, and into the mountains to feed for the summer. Often young lambs got lost from the mother or were too weak to go with the herd. We were given these young lambs to raise by hand. We bottle-fed them and it was seldom that any died. Sometimes they turned out to be very choice sheep.
Cub River was a pretty canyon. Many trees, shrubs, flowers, and other vegetation grew along the river bottom and on the hills. Some of the land in Mapleton was too hilly to farm but made good forage for cattle and sheep. In the Spring, Summer, and Fall it was my brother Melvin's responsibility to take our milk cows out to the range hills to feed, and to round them up at night and bring them in to be milked.
My folks always had a cellar dug close to the house. It was a room dug in the ground about six feet deep and ten feet square. The walls and floor were dirt. The roof was made of lumber and covered with dirt and sod. Steps to enter the cellar were made of wood. We kept our pans of milk on wooden shelves in the cellar to let the cream rise. Other perishable food was kept in the cellar where the temperature was cooler. One day when my older brother was real young my mother missed him and called and called and hunted. Finally she heard this small voice say, "Here I am down cellar licking cream!" He was skimming cream off the pans with his finger and eating it.
In the early period my folks sold milk to a creamery in Franklin. A milk man came up the canyon every morning and gathered the milk,which had been strained into milk cans, and took it to the creamery. Here some was used to make condensed milk and cheese.
Later my folks bought a cream separator which separated the cream from the milk. This was a big improvement over skimming cream from pans. Some of the cream we sold to the creamery. Other cream we churned into butter to sell, and for our own use. It used to be my job to churn butter in an old dasher churn. The skimmed milk we used for food for pigs and chickens.
Spring was planting time, when we planted our crops. Grain was planted by a horse-drawn drill which planted the grain in small rows close together. Our garden was planted by hand. We used a hand cultivator and hoe to do the cultivating and weeding. During the Summer and Fall hay was cut with a horse-drawn hay mower and raked with a hay rake into rows. With a pitch fork men piled the hay into small piles to dry. When it was dry, the hay was pitched onto wagons or slips (wagon beds without wheels which were dragged along the ground) and hauled to the barnyard, where it was stacked into large stacks with the aid of the derrick. I sometimes led the derrick horse that pulled the big derrick fork full of hay from the wagon tot he top of the stack. In the winter the hay was used for feed for horses, cows, and sheep.
Fall was harvest time. The grain was cut with a horsedrawn binder and tied into bundles with binder twine. These bundles had to be gathered by hand, made into sheaves, and left to dry. When it was dry, men used pitchforks to load the grain onto wagons and haul it to the barnyard; here it was stacked to wait for the threshing machine to come and thresh it. In later years a header was used to cut the grain. It cut the heads off the grain and by a conveyor belt loaded them into the header boxes. The grain was hauled to the yard and stacked, to be threshed later. These machines were all operated with the aid of horses. To operate a thresher, quite a number of men were needed. The bundles and heads of grain had to be pitched into the thresher. Men had to operate the machine, stack the straw, and fill bags with the grain, or take care of it in some other way. Neighbors would get together and help one another so there would be a big enough work crew. These men worked hard, so meals had to be plentiful. The farm women cooked and served the meals for all of these men.
It was a busy time for us kids. We helped prepare the vegetables, wet the table, run errands, and do other jobs that needed to be done. We young folks enjoyed the extra food, pie, cake pudding, meat and vegetables, etc., left after the men ate. My mother was a very good cook, and the men were glad to be at our house for meals. After the thresher left we kids had fun running around in the circled made by the thresher horses. We played in the new straw, often pretending we were doing threshing.
After the harvest, Papa loaded some of the wheat into the wagon and took it to the Franklin Mill to be ground into flour. The flour was brought home and stored and used during the year for baking bread, cookies, biscuits, cakes, pies, etc. I liked to go along with Papa to the grist mill. The mill was built by (and some of it over) a creek. The machinery was operated by the power of the water running over the water wheel and turning it. I liked to watch the water wheel and see the workings of the machinery on the inside of the mill, where the wheat was made into flour. Two peacocks were kept in a yard close by the mill. I never tired of watching them strut around and seeing the cock spread his tail feathers to make a beautiful colored fan.
Trees and shrubs grew profusely along the river bottom and on the hills. Along the river bottom we found the willow, birch, kinnekenick, tagalder, boxelder, chokecherry and hawthorn. The shrubs were wild gooseberry and currants. On the hills were the maple, service berry, and elderberry. Higher and further up the canyon in the mountains were found the different kinds of evergreen trees.
We had no electricity or furnace in our houses, so we used wood for cooking and heat. Often in the Fall my father and my brothers took a team of horses and a wagon, and went up the canyon to get a large load of dry pine logs. These were brought to the wood lot and sawed into stove lengths, then split with an ax, and used for fire wood. We also used trees from the river bottom for fuel. After the wood was sawed and cut into stove lengths, we kids would fill the big wood box in the house full of wood every night, so that there would be fuel for the morrow. It took a lot of wood to keep those wood-guzzling stoves going.
In the Fall when the chokecherries were ripe, we young folks took our buckets and set out to gather the fruit. This was always a jolly time for us. My mother made jelly and syrup for pancakes and biscuits with the chokecherries. Jelly was also made from the elderberries. My folks never did, but some people made wine with the chokecherries and elderberries. Pies were made from the gooseberries and serviceberries. Gooseberries were very good sugared and stewed, and used fresh for fruit. The berries from the hawthorn were not good for our use, but the birds really liked them.
Because there were so many trees in the canyon,and around our yard and house were many poplar trees, birds were attracted to make their homes in summer in our yard and around our house. The ones we saw most were the robin, meadowlark, mourning dove, Baltimore oriole, blackbird, crow, barn swallow, house wren, killdeer, king fisher, canary, hummingbird, woodpecker, sparrow, magpie, hawk owl, and eagle.
We always welcomed the time in the Spring when the birds returned from their winter homes to Mapleton. We liked to hear their beautiful songs and see them build their nests. I was fascinated and amazed to see how the birds, carrying mud and other materials in their bills, could build such perfect, strong substantial nests. Often I put string, bits of narrow strips of cloth and long stems of grass in places where the robins would find them to help build their nests, and they always did find them. The barn swallow built her nest of mud around the eaves of the barn, or sometimes on the inside wall. They were so well-built, just of mud, that I don't think one ever fell to the ground. The meadowlark chose to builder her nest on the ground out of grass stems and hair. It was interesting to see the different eggs of the birds: the robin's blue eggs, the meadowlark's speckled eggs, and the mourning dove's delicate white one. After baby birds hatched, the parents were kept really busy feeding the hungry, fast-growing babies.
As long as I lived in Mapleton, there was no store or postoffice. The mail was delivered each week day in a rural mailbox secured to a post close to the road. We had no telephones, electricity, or water piped into the houses. Most of the houses were either log or frame. Our house was frame and it had four rooms, three bedrooms and a large room for kitchen, diningroom, and livingroom, all combined. Here was where the activity was. Mother did the cooking and baking on a large coal and wood range stove. This stove also heated the house. We did have a small heater in one of the bedrooms. In this large main room we entertained guests and had fun parties. We did our sewing, knitting, quilting and rug making there. I helped tear strips of cloth about 1½ inches wide from worn-out clothing. The strips were sewn together end to end by hand and then wound into a ball. These balls were taken to a place which had a loom, and woven into strips of carpet with the use of carpet warp. These strips of carpet were about a yard wide and the length of the room to be carpeted. The floor in the room to be carpeted was scrubbed clean. The floor was covered with fresh straw. Mother had sewn the strips of carpet together to make a carpet rug. This was laid over the straw and stretched and tacked around the edges with carpet tacks. This made a warm and pretty floor covering. Some of the cloth used was dyed pretty colors and the carpet warp used was in color. With the heavier wool materiel we used to make braided throw rugs.
Our furniture was plain but substantial. The chairs, rocking chairs, and table were bought. Grandfather Bodily was a good carpenter, and he made a large cupboard. There were shelves for dishes and food on the top part of the cupboard, and in the center were drawers for cutlery and dish towels, etc. The bottom part had shelves for cooking utensils, and for storing dry food, cereal, etc. The shelves at the top of the cupboard were inclosed with glass doors set in wooden frames. The shelves at the bottom had wooden doors.
Soon after we moved to Mapleton, my father built a summer house. This was a large room built close to our house. It was made of rough lumber bought at the saw mill, which was located up the canyon in the mountains where the pine trees grew large. The house had a loft for storage and was papered on the inside with heavy pinkish-colored building paper. In the Spring when it got warmer our kitchen range was moved to the summer house, where we would do our cooking and canning. In the Fall when it got cold our stove was moved back into the house. This summer house was a welcome addition.
My mother was noted for the delicious butter she made. She had no trouble selling it to customers, and to the store in Franklin. She took her butter, eggs, extra cream (and in the summer berries), to town once a week on Saturday. With the money from them she bought groceries and clothes for the family. Although "town" was a short distance from home (about ten miles), when travelled by horse and buggy the trip was time-consuming and sometimes monotonous. We kids were always excited and ran to meet Mother when she came home. She always brought some little treat, like candy, peanuts, or popcorn. We were anxious to see what she had brought. We thought it quite an event when sometimes we were allowed to go to town with her, and were given a nickel to spend as we wished.
We had to rise early to get our chores done before doing the farm and housework, because so much of it had to be done by hand. At an early age I learned to milk cows, help weed the garden,help harvest and prepare vegetables for meals, pick and stem gooseberries and currants, and pick raspberries. I churned butter with an old-fashioned dasher churn. I washed dishes, made beds, dusted, swept and mopped floors. I turned the wheel that made the washing machine run, on washdays, and sometimes scrubbed clothes on the washboard. I also helped Mother make soap, and picked the feathers off the geese in the Spring when they began to molt. I helped with the meals and set the table. ====
We were taught to pray at an early age and took our turn blessing the food at every meal. Mother taught me and helped me with my first individual prayers, and to take my turn saying family prayers might and morning. Because of this early training, it was easy for me to continue praying during my teenage and adult life.
We were taught by example and counsel to pay tithing, be honest, loyal, generous, thrifty, and industrious. When we did anything, we were told it should be the very best we could do. My parents always stressed quality and excellence; we were to pursue and finish tasks we started. We were taught to do our work so well that we could at a later time go back to a person and he would be glad to hire us.
When I was young, young girls did not belong to Relief Society. My mother attended Relief Society and was a counselor for many years. She helped with the quilts, and they were often quilted in our home. She helped with ward dinners and picnics, and all ward and community functions. Even though I did not belong to Relief Society, I learned a lot by watching when the Relief Society sisters met in our home, and when I worked on Relief Society projects with my mother. She really did a lot of compassionate service. Women all up and down the canyon asked her to help when their babies were born. She assisted the doctor at this time, washed and dressed the baby, and took care of the mother each day until she was able to do this for herself. These services were rendered, without pay, for many of our neighbors in the canyon.
If there was sickness or need in the homes, she was always willing to assist. She never had any nurse's training, but learned through experience.
In my younger years there were no mortician's services to be had. When someone died my mother was nearly always called on to help. She helped prepare the body for burial, helped make clothes for the dead, took food, and helped in the home if needed.
My folks did not go through the Temple to get their Endowments and be sealed until after all their children were born, and my two oldest sisters were married. They had had the desire and had talked about it for a long time. Finally, when Gwendoline, the baby, was old enough, we made the supreme effort, and after much planning all the family (except Sarah who lived in Utah) went by bobsled to Logan. Sarah was to meet us at the Logan Temple. A problem arose and she did not arrive until late. We waited and waited; finally the Temple Workers advised my parents to go ahead with the sealing, but my sister May could not be sealed until Sarah was sealed. Sarah finally arrived but it was too late. She and May were not sealed until some years later.
My parents were converted to missionary work. They stressed the importance of missionary work in our home and encouraged my brothers to prepare for missions. When old enough, my brothers were prepared and anxious to fulfill missions. Three of my brothers all filled two-year missions. Melvin, the other brother, had poor health so could not go on a mission himself, but he did help finance his brothers' missions. Money was scarce, but we all worked and sacrificed so the Gospel could be preached to all people. The Lord answered our prayers when we needed help and asked for it. We felt the Spirit of the Lord in our home as we prayed for the protection and guidance of our missionary and our family. There was no serious illness in our home while we were supporting our missionaries. I'm sure we were blessed in many ways when we were willing to try ourselves and ask for the Lord's help when we needed it.
At one time the Relief Society sisters were counselled to gather and store wheat. The Mapleton sisters had a granary built, and gathered and stored several tons of wheat. During World War I, when the government was in need of wheat, the sisters were happy they had listened to counsel and had this wheat to sell.
I always took an active part in Sunday School, Primary, and Mutual, but did not hold any position until after we moved to Burley. I was Secretary of the Primary for a time. Because we traveled to and from school, I could not hold a responsible position until after I was married and settled. We lived in Beulah (now Pella) Ward, and I was in the Mutual Presidency.
We did a lot of moving from place to place when we were first married. I taught Sunday School in junior classes in nearly all the wards we lived in. I taught the guides in Primary. At first these boys were a little rowdy, but they calmed down and I enjoyed them very much. The boys seemed to enjoy Primary and did real well in their Primary assignments. I served on the Primary Stake Board in Malad, and was asked to be a Sunday School Stake Board member, but since I had three small boys and their father was on the Board, I declined. But I did teach Sunday School in the ward, and I took care of my boys, who needed me to supervise their Sunday activities.
While we lived in Shelley I was Relief Society Literature Class Leader in our ward for quite some time. I was also asked to serve on the Relief Society Stake Board. I was a Visiting Teacher in most of the wards we lived in. I enjoyed all this work and learned to love the sisters I worked with. We sponsored bazaars, did quilts, handwork, made clothing for children and adults, and at Stake Conference we cooked and sold dinner to help raise money to finance our board work.
When we lived in Burley, I taught both younger and older children in Sunday School. ====
We walked to school, but I got along really well at school and going to and from school, because I had older brothers and sisters who took good care of me.
My friends and playmates while in the lower grades were my cousins Villa Cutler, Hazel and Verda Oliverson, and Nettie Robinson. They also included friends and neighbors Veda Merrill, the Day sisters, Estella and Pearl, and Nora Taylor.
When I was about in the fifth or sixth grade,a new cinder-brick two-room schoolhouse was built about one-half mile down the canyon from our home. The building was still heated by a wood and coal stove, but was a big improvement over our old schoolhouse. My teacher now was Mr. Tomander, our neighbor. He was a good teacher and tried diligently to help us learn and progress.
When it came time for eighth grade and time to graduate from grade school, my brother Melvin, just older, and I went to stay with my sister May in Lewiston, Utah. We entered the Lewiston School. This was a larger school, a white brick building with about a dozen rooms. It was heated by coal furnace and was very comfortable and nice. This larger school had a teacher for each grade, in separate rooms.
Our teacher was David Hendricks, He was a young, especially good teacher; I remember him as one of my better teachers. He had just received his degree from the A.C. at Logan, Utah. We enjoyed school and learned a lot that year. After taking and passing the Utah State Examination for eighth grade, Melvin and I graduated. This was a very enjoyable school year for us, in our class consisting of ten students. We were all good friends. Some of these classmates were Blanch Pond, the two Hyer boys, Ralph and Merlin, and their sister.
I especially liked reading, history, geography, with spelling and language as second choices. I had a difficult time with math, but did master it enough to get by.
In the Spring after I had graduated from eighth grade, my parents moved to Pella, Idaho, a farming community six miles southwest of Burley. I entered Burley High School in the Fall. There were no school busses, so we who went to High School had to either drive with horse and buggy or stay in Burley. We stayed most of the time that winter with my sister Sarah, who lived in Burley. We always went home on weekends. In high school I enjoyed literature and history most. We studied Shakespeare's works, Parkman's Oregon Trail, Walt Whitman's works, and many others. Our English teacher was Miss Saylor.
For my second year of high school I went to Albion State Normal School, located in Albion about sixteen miles east of us. At Albion they taught high school subjects along with the normal courses. Here again I enjoyed history and literature best, but I did like the sciences. While here I took domestic science, sewing and cooking. There were four of us freshman girls: Iris Park, Vada Prat, Blanch Smith, and I. We took this class together through high school and our normal training. We had fun along with learning and became very close friends. Miss McCarthy was our teacher. She was understanding and likeable. She was one of my favorite teachers. For my Normal training I took Idaho School Law and teaching methods. I also did student teaching. I enjoyed learning how to teach, and working with the grade school children.
President Axline taught school law, Mrs. Ware taught English, Professor Howard social studies and school methods, and Professor Babcock the sciences. All the teachers were good but I especially liked professor Howard.
I graduated from the Normal in the summer of 1918 with a "life certificate" to teach grade and high school in Idaho. After graduating I went to summer school one summer, took night classes from Idaho State at Pocatello, and correspondence courses from the University of Idaho. I earned enough credits to be a junior in college.
Everyone who attended Albion Normal School had to take gym and belong to a society. The gym at Albion was large and well-equipped for my time. The floor was a good hardwood floor. THe second floor was a balcony with a race track. We only ran for fun, not as a required class. When the weather permitted, we played games outside, like tennis, etc. During winter and bad weather we used the gym. We played handball, basketball, and did all kinds of exercises on the equipment. Our gym class divided into two teams and played basketball.
Because I went home nearly every Friday night, I belonged to the Victorian Society. It was a society made up just of girls and met during the week. Our society had a good basketball team. Sometimes at night we played a team from the other two societies, the Emersonian and the Philamation. At these games the students in the school were allowed to attend. The rivalry was great, but we had a lot of good clean fun. One gym teacher taught everyone at school, both boys and girls. Our gym outfit was a white long-sleeved middy, long cotton hose, black bloomers, and gym shoes. We really enjoyed our gym classes. There were showers in the gym, which we appreciated because not many homes even had showers, We did some folk-dancing for some of our gym classes.
It was a custom at the Normal for the entire studentbody and all the teachers to go out on a hill close to the school and have an Easter breakfast. The school furnished the food. We had oranges, eggs, bacon, and sausages cooked on a campfire, rolls, jam, and for drinks coffee or cocoa. Most of the students lived in the dormitories on campus, so they just had their breakfast outside. The food was good and we all looked forward to this special occasion.
When my two older brothers, Jim and John, and my older sister Ruth finished the eighth grade, they attended the Oneida Stake Academy in Preston. They met many young people from the surrounding communities and had many friends. On weekends the kids came home and often brought their friends. My parents always welcomed guests to our home, and we had many come to enjoy our hospitality. At the Academy courses were offered in religion, the regular subjects, industrial arts for the boys, and homemaking (cooking and sewing) for the girls. The kids lived in a rented apartment and did their own cooking, etc. They always seemed to enjoy school and took advantage of all the educational opportunities offered them.
When I attended school in Albion I either kept house (batched) and had one or two of my brothers with me, or I worked for my room and board. Our apartment was not heated, and we cooked and heated with a small camp stove. We used wood for fuel. One year Melvin and Helgor borrowed a team and wagon from some friends in Albion and went into the hills and brought back a load of good cedar wood. I liked to use it as fuel; it had such a good odor when burning. This wood lasted all winter as fuel. When working for my room and board I cooked, made yeast whole wheat bread, etc., cleaned, and took care of kids. One year I had a chance to work for two weeks during Christmas vacation. I stayed in Albion and worked to earn money to help pay for my schooling.
The years I spent teaching were happy and rewarding years. First I taught with Grady, but after I started teaching in larger schools I taught under different principals.
The teachers in the schools where I taught were agreeable and cooperative. We never did have quarrelling among the teachers at any time. We had nice parties at school and at some of the teachers' homes in the evening. At Christmas time we teachers drew name and exchanged gifts. Each teacher always had parties for her class at holiday times.
While I taught school at Southwest in Burley there were three first-grade teachers. I always enjoyed working with all the other first-grade teachers. We shared ideas, seat work materials, and patters.
It was good to be with the first-grade children and watch the rapid progress they made in reading, writing, etc. A teacher really gets attached to those little children after she has been with them, taught them, and played with them; they seem like they belong to her. It is especially rewarding for your efforts when you meet one of them after they are grown and they tell you how they enjoyed being in your room and how much you helped and encouraged them to succeed.
It was a real life-saver to have a school-teaching job to go back to after Grady passed away. I have always been grateful that I had interesting work and the association with the children and the other teachers. ====
Jim was newly married and decided to homestead one hundred and sixty acres of dry land located between Burley and Oakley. he grubbed sage by hitching three horses to each end of a long iron railroad rail and dragging it through the sagebrush to knock it down. That was the first step. Then an axe, grubbing hoe, shovel, or whatever was used to get the roots out. It was a discouraging task, but the sight of such large, tall, thick sage suggested it grew on good rich soil.
Jim built a small house, and planted grain. He did this two springs, but did not harvest enough grain to pay for his effort. So he gave up dryfarming and bought land in Pella under the third lift. He moved his house from the dryfarm onto his irrigated one. Sugar beets, potatoes, alfalfa, and some grain were raised on these farms. Most farmers also had a small herd of dairy cows that they milked to supplement their income.
John was still single and lived at home. It was quite a momentous decision for my folks to leave our Mapleton home, leave relatives and friends, to farm differently, entirely by irrigation. Instead of dry farm we irrigated and did row-crop farming. To get moved was a big job. A railroad car was rented, and some machinery, household goods, horses, etc., were shipped by rail. The other things we brought by wagon and buggy. A two hundred mile trip was a tedious and difficult undertaking under these conditions. There were no buildings on our farm, so we had to build from scratch. Our menfolks built a stockade house on our farm, and had to get the sawed planks from a lumber mill in the mountains quite some distance away. We lived in tents, sheep camp, and a granary.
The Burley valley was quite a contract from our canyon home. The valley was a wide open place, (miles wide), with mountains on each side. There were no trees or flowers or nice green vegetation, just sagebrush, and it seemed the wind blew constantly, bringing plenty of dust with it.
Mother did not come to Burley at first with us. She stayed to care for an aunt who had a new baby. She felt she just had to have my mother there. I had to take the place of Mama. I did the cooking, washing, and all other farm women's tasks. There were Papa and three brothers and sisters to care for. I made bread and butter, and did all other regular farm chores. There were no telephones or electricity at first. Buggies and wagons were still the mode of travel. We did have close neighbors who became good friends and helped in times of need. Some of our neighbors had deep wells for culinary use. We hauled our drinking water in milk cans from these wells.
Now we used sagebrush and coal for fuel. Some of the sage grew to be quite large. Our menfolks still went tot he mountain for pine logs for fence posts, derrick poles, and firewood. With team and wagon it was a two or three day trip.
In the foothills on both sides of the Burley valley there were good dry farms, where wheat was raised. Flour mills were in the valley at Oakley, Heyburn, and Burley. Papa still took wheat to one of these mills and got flour in exchange. There were no paved roads in the valley, and not many of the roads were even gravelled. They were pretty rutty and dusty in the Summer and muddy in the Fall and Spring. The soil in the valley proved to be good rich soil; all it needed to grow abundant crops was water.
The Burley Project was settled by farmers who owned forty, eighty, or one hundred sixty acre farms. We soon had many young friends, the sons and daughters of farmers who lived on these farms. There was plenty of work for everyone who lived here. The potatoes and sugar beets were still all harvested by hand. The crops had to be cultivated, irrigated, weeded, and harvested. The beets were thinned and weeded by hand. We still had time, however, for dances and house parties.
In the Summer and Fall we women did canning and drying of fruits and vegetables. We dried corn and apples. The vegetables were stored in cellars to be used in winter. When the peaches, pears, and winter apples were ripe trips were made to the Goat and Land ranches located several miles South of Burley, in the foothills. Fruit was also plentiful at Blue Lakes in the Snake River Canyon, just north of Twin Falls, Idaho.
Pella was my parents' home as long as they lived. John, my brother, married and bought farms in the Pella area. He and Jim farmed and raised their families in Pella and are both buried in the Burley Cemetery. Many of their children still live in the Burley area. Helgor left Burley and moved to Salmon, Idaho, and layer to Payette, where he now resides. My sisters all married and moved to other areas. ====
I met Grady and his family at Church. After my first year of high school I went to school in Albion and Grady attended school at the Cassia Stake Academy at Oakley. We did see each other sometimes on weekends and at holidays and vacations, but most of our functions were at school. We did correspond some in our last school years.
We were married at my folks' home in Pella at 8:30 p.m. on Saturday, August 3, 1918. Grady was twenty-four and I was twenty-two years old. Earlier in the day Grady and I went in a single black-top buggy with one horse to Rupert to get our marriage licenses. Our families on both sides were at the wedding, which was performed by Bishop Charles A. Smith. The Tuesday after we were married my family had an open house for us. Many of our friends and family came to wish us well. This was a sad, anxious time for all people in the United States. The First World War had been declared. Many of our area boys had been drafted; Grady was one of them, and left for the Army on August 7, for Camp Mills in Palo Alto, California. He was in the infantry, and trained at Camp Mills until late October, when he was shipped to New York ready to be shipped out to England. Just before they sailed the Armistace was signed on November 11, 1918.
The Fall and Winter of 1918 and 1919 were critical times in our nation as a whole. It was the outbreak of the war, and also the terrible influenza epidemic of 1918-1919. in the farming community of Burley, with so many of the young men in the service, the number of workers available for harvesting was cut drastically. All available help was needed; younger boys and girls along with older people went to the fields to help harvest the crops. The snow and cold came early, making the job difficult and slow. Through persistent effort and will to do the job, most of the crops were harvested.
The "flu" epidemic that swept the whole country was a terrible thing. The disease was something people were not familiar with; even the doctors were not able to cope with it. Not many people in our neighborhood escaped the flu. We who were well did our best to take care of the sick. My sister Sarah's family in Burley were stricken. I wore a gauze mask over my mouth and went and helped until her family recovered. My brother Melvin, who had a bad heart, was stricken and died. Because no public meetings of any kind were permitted, we could not hold a funeral service. Just a few neighbors came to our home during this sorrowful time.
After the Armistice Grady was sent to a camp in Virginia. Here he stayed until February, 1919. He came to Salt Lake City and was discharged. Since none of the Temples were open when we were married, we had not gone through the Temple. When Grady was due to come home Grandpa Garrard and I went to Salt Lake by train and met him at the station when his train arrived in Salt Lake. Grady had received his Endowments when he was sealed to his parents at an earlier date. We both went through the Temple at this time, where I got my Endowments and we were sealed.
We stayed in Salt Lake for a few days while Grady went through the process of being discharged from the Army. He had been drafted into the Infantry, since the boys at that time didn't have much choice of what branch of service they would be in.
After Grady's discharge we travelled by train to Burley, where our parents lived. I was teaching school at Pella, so we lived with my folks and at Grandpa and Grandma Garrard's until Spring when school was out. We then rented a forty-acre farm in Pella from Julius Nielson and lived there and farmed for that summer. John, my brother, later bought this farm and made it his home fro many years; he lived there until his death.
The custom was for young girls to have a "hope chest." When I was ready to get married I had collected quite a few things for my hope chest. I had four wool-filled quilts (my mother had helped me with the quilting), sheets, pillowcases, towels, washclothes, dishtowels and dishclothes, a set of earthen dishes, some pots and pans, a pair of goose-down feather pillows, a bedspread, and other small miscellaneous items. I also had a good used Singer sewing machine which I used almost as much as my cook stove.
At our openhouse we had received gifts such as an electric iron, more dishes, towels and washclothes, and a variety of kitchen gadgets. During the Summer and Fall while Grady was in the service, I had made jams, jellies, and pickles, and had dried and bottled fruit. Grady had a Jersey cow, a horse, and harness for the horse when hitched to the single black-top buggy.
We started housekeeping with an old wood and coal range, table and chairs, and a dresser and bed that my folks and his folks loaned us. We used orange crates, etc., to supplement this. We curtained the windows, and used throw-rugs and other odds and ends to make our home attractive. Maybe we did not look as poor as we were.
I had taught school and saved the money sent me by the Government for wives of servicemen. Grady did odd jobs until Spring when it was time to farm. We had money enough so we did not have to borrow for the potato, beet, and grain seeds we planted that year. Grady and Grandpa Garrard worked together. Grady used horses and machinery owned by his father, and if there was machinery or equipment we needed, my father and brothers were always willing to be of help, too.
That summer we raised beets, potatoes, alfalfa, and some wheat. We hired Mexicans to thin and hoe most of our beets. Grady's brother Archie and his friends wanted to hoe (weed) one patch of beets, but they fizzled out, so Grady and I weeded that patch. We pruned the raspberries, currants, and fruit trees and fixed up the yard so it was real nice. I led the one horse while Grady handled the one-row plow. We made furrows through the berries and trees so they could be watered and cared for. We did not get much fruit for our labors, but John's family reaped the benefit. There was nice fruit the next year. We also made a good garden. We used horses to do the farm work and milked the Jersey cow. We had plenty of milk, cream, butter and vegetables. I made bread and did all the other cooking, including meals for the Mexicans and other men when they helped on the farm. I even cooked meals for the threshing crew. We were kept busy that summer, but did not mind. We had real good crops. We stored our potatoes in the potato cellar until Spring when we sold them for $8.00 a hundred pounds. With the money from our crops we were able to pay our rent for the farm and other obligations, and had money enough left to buy our first car, a model-T Ford.
Grady decided he did not want to farm for a living, so he decided to try selling insurance. We bough a small home in Rupert, since he was selling Beneficial Life Insurance for a while in the Rupert area. While he was selling insurance, we attended conventions and workshops in Salt Lake. The insurance company entertained us. We stayed at the Hotel Utah and were entertained at dinner, etc. We also took the opportunity to go to Saltair and other fun places, and to go to Lake Point to visit uncles, aunts, and cousins. Uncle Dave, Uncle Sam, Aunt Jerusha, Aunt Nettie, and Aunt Lola lived in Lake Point. Aunt Hattie, Grandma's sister, lived in Tooele. I had never met some of these people, and this gave Grady and me an opportunity to get to know our relatives better. We enjoyed these trips very much.
It was hard times, so the insurance business did not turn out so well. Grady had always enjoyed teaching, so we thought it wise for him to get a better education and maybe teach school. The next Fall we went to Albion Normal and Grady entered school there. While at school in Albion we had fun times. We formed warm friendships that continued through our later years, friends such as the Allreds, and the Willis Dials. These students were single and just courting, but were later married. Many of the students at the Normal wanted to see City of Rocks, Shoshone Falls, and other places of interest. On weekends they hired Grady to take them in his car to these various places. The money from these trips helped pay rent and schooling expenses.
Basin, Idaho, a little farming community east of Oakley, was our home the next school year. Grady taught the upper grades and I the lower grades in this two-room school. We lived in a log, dirt-roofed, three room house while there. The people and students in this community were very appreciative and hospitable to their teachers. We made many friends among the parents and students and enjoyed our year very much.
Our next move was to [[Locust, Idaho|Locust]], or Third Ward, a community just north of Oakley. This was a three-room school. Grady taught the upper grades, Paul Hansen the middle grades, and I the lower grades. Again we made wonderful friends and enjoyed our teaching there. Willis was born March 3, 1921, while we lived in Albion where Grady attended school. My sister Gwen lived with us in Locust and took care of Willis while I was teaching.
Our next home was in Burley, where Verl was born that summer, July 21, 1923. We thought it wise for Grady to get more education, so in the Fall of 1923 he entered the University of Utah rather than Idaho because it was closer to Burley and our folks. Grady attended the University of Utah for two winters and received his B.S. Degree in School Administration. This was in 1925. To help finance his schooling and take care of his family, Grady went selling wool clothing made by the Knitting Mill in Logan. he and Leon Strong, his companion, journeyed to the mountain mining town out from Denver, Colorado. This was cold county, so these people were glad to get this nice warm clothing. Our Model-T Ford served well as transportation for them.
The second summer Grady went selling woolens we decided all the family would go. It was good for the family to be together, but with two little kids and moving so often we had problems, We decided it was best for me to go back to Burley. Willis, Verl, and I went by train to Burley. Dad stayed the rest of the summer and worked in Colorado, Wyoming, and did very well financially.
Our first home in Salt Lake was on 12th. Avenue. We lived next door to Professor Quivey. They had a small chickencoop and chicken run in their back yard. Willis loved to play in our back yard. I tried to keep close watch of him, but one day he managed to open the gate to the neighbors' chicken pen and had chickens flying all around the neighborhood. We managed to get the chickens back in their pen; the Quiveys were good, understanding people and laughed when it was all over. They said it was just one of those things!
Our car was quite a sight when we moved the two times to Salt Lake. We had all our belongings with us in the car, and stopped in Brigham City on the way to purchase peaches, tomatoes, and other fruits to can. We had boxes on the fenders, running-boards, or anyplace else that would hold a box or basket.
We enjoyed our years in Salt Lake. There were nice functions at the school that we attended. Grandma Garrard's mother and sister Janey and Brother Dean and family lived here. We had the Garrard relatives in Lake Point, and my Aunt Jame Doxey and husband lived in Layton, so we had family close by that we visited. They always welcomed us.
There was a Farmer's Market there close in Salt Lake. It was an open-air market and it opened on Saturdays. We could go there and buy foodstuff the farmers raised cheaper than we could buy it at the store. We took advantage of that. In warm weather we took the kids to Liberty Park and to the zoo, and had a picnic lunch and let them see the birds and animals and ride the merry-go-round. I sometimes put the two of them, Willis and Verl, in a little red wagon and went to the park to let them play. They looked forward to these days.
It was always a special occasion when we went to the Salt Lake Tabernacle for the church and organ recitals and concerts, and to the Fairs, fireworks, parades, etc.
After Grady got his B.S.Degree from the University of Utah we moved to Whitney, Idaho. He was superintendent of Whitney Schools, which had several high school teachers and a teacher for each grade school class. Grady enjoyed his teaching here. He also coached boy's basketball.
We lived next door to the Ballifs on the same lot as they did. They were an older couple and were like grandparents to our kids. I also had a sister living in Preston, and aunts and uncles and many cousins. They had a good ward in Whitney, and the people were friendly. This was a happy time for us.
While we lived in Whitney LaMar was born, on October 24, 1926, and was welcomed into our family to live and play and grow up with his two brothers. When he was first born his brothers they were not sure they wanted a baby brother. One day when they were tending him and got tired of it, Willis offered to sell him to Brother Ballif, who owned a small store next door to us, for allday suckers for him and Verl. They soon learned to love their baby brother, however, and would not have wanted to part with him.
At the Christmas party at the church they had a big Christmas tree with presents which the parents furnished for all the youngsters. There was also a treat from the Ward Sunday School. Willis was so anxious for his gift that he kept calling out, "Santa Claus! I'm Willis! Santa Claus! I'm Willis!" Santa's helpers finally hurried and dug around until they found Willis' gift. He looked at it for a few minutes, and then called out, "Santa Claus, here's Verl!" That brought a roar of laughter from the crowd.
After Christmas one time Willis and Verl got to fussing over toys; each wanted the same toy. Their Dad dressed up in his Santa suit and came in the house and told them he'd have to take the toys back if they were going to quarrel and fight over them. He began to pick up the toys, and picked up one Sister Ballif had given to the kids. Willis ran and took hold of the toy and said, "You can't take that one! Sister Ballif gave us that!" The kids agreed to not quarrel over the toys but to share, and "Santa" left. They shared real well after that!
From Whitney we moved to Inkom, just south of Pocatello. Grady was superintendent of this school district. We became close friends to some of the teachers here and had good times. Grady taught some classes here, and coached a girls' basketball team which was better than the average. We held Church positions here and took an active part in the community. Inkom Ward was not as progressive as most wards we lived in. We did not have activities and socials.
Willis started to take piano lessons from Mrs.Wilkie, who lived in Pocatello. We took him for his lesson on Saturday of each week. he did very well. While we lived in Inkom we also went to Pocatello often to do most of our shopping. One time as we were going, we noticed a car tire rolling down the highway in front of us. We stopped and got out to look, and discovered that the tire was from the front wheel of our own car! The tires for our first cars fit on the wheels like the bike tires, and flipped off real easy.
While we lived in Inkom, a music store in Pocatello sent a salesman out to school. He sold musical instruments to the students and came once a week and conducted an orchestra. Willis learned to play the clarinet and Verl the trumpet. The orchestra was composed of the lower grades as well as the high school. They did very well for a small orchestra. This musical addition was an improvement to the school and appreciated by this community.
During Grady's last year at Inkom, his first grade teacher resigned in the Spring before school was out. I finished teaching that year, and taught three years after that at Inkom, one year after he left for Malad.
Our next home was in Malad, Idaho. Grady was principal of the high school there. This was a much larger school, with many teachers, and with lots of activities, like school plays, band concerts, basketball games, etc.
We became good friends with other married teacher couples and had good times together. The ward and community were very active and progressive. Grady was on the Sunday School Stake Board. Besides L.D.S. people, we had some good non-L.D.S. friends that we did things with. While we lived in Malad we had the opportunity to go to the Logan Temple often. Sometimes we went on the bus and sometimes in private cars. I always thought of this as a special blessing. Sometimes after Sacrament Meeting, which was held in the evening, a group would go to the home of one of the couples and have refreshments, such as homemade icecream, or cocoa and cookies. I also enjoyed Relief Society, and so did LaMar. Every so often he would ask, "Is today Relief Society?" Since he wasn't in school yet, he got to go along .
Shelly , Idaho was our next home. Grady was superintendent of the Shelley Schools. Here they had a principal for the grade schools and at least one teacher for each grade. Shelley High was a good school; they had good teachers and lots of activities. They had a good music teacher, drama teacher, and athletic coach.
With school and Church we were plenty busy. Willis was in high school and played clarinet in the band. When Verl entered high school he also was in the band; he played trumpet. LaMar entered first grade in Shelley. There were good, conscientious teachers there, and all the boys did well in school.
Grady was in the Stake Sunday School and participated in scouting. I taught Relief Society in our ward and was on the Relief Society Stake Board from 1937 to 1941. I really enjoyed my work there and enjoyed the association with the sisters very much. Sister Bessie Kelley was president, and was a wonderful president and person.
The Allreds, who had been our friends in Albion, lived in Shelley. He was a seminary teacher there. We shared many Christmases and Thanksgivings together, sometimes at our house and other times at theirs. We had boys the same age, so our association was enjoyed by the whole family.
Grady and I always attended the Junior Prom there. and the Mutual Gold and Green Ball. For these occasions I generally bought a new dress. These were busy but happy times. We had a good basketball team that competed in games with other schools in the area. The bands, choruses, and debate teams competed, too. These groups would go to different schools for the events, such as Idaho Falls, Preston, and Blackfoot. Willis and Verl were in the marching band, and we all went to Preston for the Meet. The boys were supposed to have white shoes for the marching band uniform this time. We had gone to quite some trouble to see that Verl was fitted. The bands marched, and I looked for our boys; I saw Willis but not Verl. We found out later that he had fooled around somewhere and missed the marching altogether.
In Verl's senior year he was chosen as the Shelley High Yearbook Manager. He did a good job. He was also in the senior play. The kids had good friends and enjoyed their school years at Shelley. Both Willis and Verl left Shelley for Moscow to enter college.
From Shelley we moved to Eagle, Idaho, where we taught school. Grady taught high school and I taught fifth grade. I really liked teaching the middle grades, although I did most of my teaching in the lower grades. LaMar graduated from High School in Eagle.
There was no L.D.S. Church in Eagle and we found some pretty tough school kids. We lived close to Boise and attended Church there, and most of our entertainment was there.
We were in Eagle when Japan attacked Pearl Harbor and the Second World War began. Willis was at the University of Wisconsin on a teaching scholarship in the bacteriology department. he was drafted into the Army as a medical student and transferred to the University of Chicago Medical School. Verl enlisted in the Navy and spent time in Chicago, Gulfport (Mississippi) and in the Phillipines. LaMar enlisted in the Navy and did basic training at Farragut, Idaho at the naval base on Lake Pend Oreille. He did training at Chicago and Corpus Christi, Texas. Awhile after he was discharged from the Navy he joined the Air Force Reserve.
The people of the United States were stunned at Japan's actions against us in World War II. Everyone was anxious to do his part at this time of need. Again, because of so many men being in the service, help was needed to harvest the farm crops. The government established farm labor camps in areas where help was needed. Tent facilities were provided as housing for the laborers. The government imported Mexican men to help with the harvest Because these men needed a place to eat, a large tent was provided for a cooking and eating facility. This whole arrangement needed the services of a manager to buy food, take care of the payroll, maintain law and order, etc. Offices were set up at each camp site to take care of the details of running a camp. Grady was camp manager for the ones set up in Oregon and Southern Washington.
Our first assignment was at The Dalles, Oregon, in the fruit country (mostly cherries, some apricots). After this harvest was completed, a camp crew came and moved the tents and cooking facilities to another camp site. Our next camp was at Coberg, Oregon, where green beans were the next crop to be harvested. One weekend while we were camped here Grady and I spent the time over on the beach of the Pacific Ocean, which was a short distance from camp. We enjoyed being on the ocean beach; we saw sea lions, did some fishing and enjoyed being away from the stress of the camp for a day. While at the Dalles I went to the orchards and helped harvest the fruit. At Coberg I went to the fields and helped pick beans.
Our next camp was at Grant's Pass, Oregon, where they harvested potatoes. Women did not help harvest potatoes, so I was free for about two weeks. We had about a week off while our camp was being moved from Coberg to Grant's Pass, so Grady and I, along with the camp maintenance man and his family, took a long way around and went up into the mountains. We saw Crater Lake, played in the snow, and spent time at Diamond lake where Grady fished and relaxed. He caught plenty of good mountain trout. I have never seen water blue as Crater Lake's. The lakes and surroundings were most beautiful. I had seen pictures of the lake (also of Zion's, Bryce's Canyon, and Cedar Breaks) but pictures just can't do justice to the grandness of these places, including Yellow Stone Park, The Arches, and many other Western places. I never did try going up Mount Hood, Mount Shasta, or Adams, but marvelled at the magnificence and beauty of these mountains. It was interesting to know that at The Dalles the Indians used to come catch salmon as they passed through on the Columbia.
After these harvests the camp managers had to board trains and assist the Mexican workers in getting to El Paso, Texas, and on back to Mexico. Grady helped on these trips and would be gone several days. On our way from Grant's Pass we stopped at some small communities and helped gather hops.
Our next camp was at Kennewick, Washington. There they harvested large quantities of grapes. I cooked at a large cafeteria in Hanford, where they manufactured war materials. I rode the bus to get there. After I quit work there, I went to work cooking at a little restaurant in Kennewick.
It was while we were living in Kennewick that I was called home to Pella, Idaho, where my father died on December 2, 1944. I returned to Kennewick, and was called back to Pella again when Mama died on December 27, 1944, just twenty-five days after Papa. We missed them, but they had both lived good, long useful lives and had set good examples for us children.
From Kennewick we moved to Pasco, Washington, where I still cooked at the same restaurant. We lived in a one-room apartment there in Pasco. While we were there Verl cam to visit us from the Naval Base where he was stationed.
War ceased in the Fall of 1945. The camps were abandoned and we headed for Walla Walla, Washington. On part of the way we took the route along the ocean front. We stayed in motels so close to the ocean that when those big waves came in the spray hit our windows. At Walla Walla the camp managers were discharged. Grady got a job with the Veterans' Administration helping the boys when they got out of the service, to find jobs, schools to attend, and other needed services. His headquarters were in Boise, but he also worked in the Burley, Rupert, and Paul area. During this time we stayed with my sister Gwen in Boise, and Grady's brother Alton in Burley.
Our last home was in Burley, Idaho. At first we rented our house. Houses for rent were hard to find, and we lived in several. One was at the Catholic home where the Father lived. We had an apartment in the back of the house. It was nice and new and pleasant. I cooked and kept house for the Father and we shared the meals. Often the Father and some of the nuns came from Twin Falls and I took care of them, too. Grady took care of the yard. We became very good friends with the Fathers and his parishioners.
Teachers were scarce, so I decided to teach again. We moved to another house and I started to teach at Paul, Idaho, first grade and some second grade. I had to commute from Burley to Paul with other teachers. I enjoyed my one year teaching at Paul, but teaching in Burley would be more convenient. I enjoyed teaching the middle grades, but they were having difficulty finding a first-grade teacher at Southwest School in Burley, so I agreed to teach in that grade and never did change.
Many of the teachers and principals at Southwest became such close friends that they were like family. Harvey Steele was my first principal. (Grady had taught him way back in [[Locust, Idaho|Locust]]). Ruth Horn, Delphine Wilson, Eva Hedberg, Jane Rue, Helen Budge, Loaine McBride, taught most of the time I was at Southwest. Ira Coltrin was my second principal, and Mary Curl was the last. She was a jewel! We teachers had many fun times together. We always had a Christmas party and exchanged gifts. At the end of school we had a dinner.
We finally bought a home at 1919 Normal in Burley. We had good neighbors: Dick and Ruthella Maughn, Phillip and Lela Nelson, Miss Bohm (an old maid but a really good person).
We belonged to two wards in Burley, the Fourth and the Eighth, but we never moved or changed buildings. We always took an active part in the wards we attended. Grady served a two-year stake mission. Much of his activity was at night, so I was alone a lot, and I did not much like that. He became a High Councilman and held this position until he died.
After we moved to Burley Grady sold Farmers' Insurance with the main office in Twin Falls. Harry Nelson was the district manager and was very understanding and helpful. Grady worked from the Burley Office with Roy Ehlers. The two of them sold insurance and real estate. Grady always got along well with the other agents and did well financially. Mr. Ehlers left and Jim Hanzle and Barney Glodowski worked in Burley with Grady. Grady was working in this position when he died in 1954. Barney was really helpful, considerate, and generous when he helped me sell my Burley home when I moved to Provo, in 1969.
All his life it seemed Grady had some trouble with his stomach. He had gone to Burley doctors and Salt Lake doctors several times, and had gotten medicine which had relieved him but not cured him. In 1944 when Willis graduated from Medical School in Chicago, Grady and I went to Chicago to the graduation and to bring Willis to Salt Lake to intern at the L.D.S. Hospital. While in Chicago, Grady had a thorough examination at the medical school by some of the best doctors in the country. He still seemed all right. In 1953 when he began to have more serious trouble, he again went to Salt Lake for help. It came as a shock when, in November of 1953, while in Salt Lake fro treatment, an X-ray showed a spot on the opening of his stomach to his intestines. Even though we knew by then that something was seriously wrong, we weren't quite prepared for this news. He was operated on at the L.D.S. Hospital in Salt Lake, and they found that cancer had spread to his liver and all through his insides. Willis had flown in from West Virginia and was in the operating room when this discovery was made. There was nothing that could be done, other than to take medication to relieve the pain. The doctors thought he could live for a year, so we brought him home, where he died January 13, 1954. Edith flew in from West Virginia and helped nurse him during his last week or so. I guess one is never ready when sorrow and trials happen.
Grady and I had always been very close. We shopped together, played, and vacationed together. Grady always went with me when I bought a good new dress or shoes. I was along when he bought his shoes, hats, suits, etc. I figured I had to adjust and not burden my boys with my troubles. I wanted them to live happy, normal lives. I did have a teaching job, which really helped. It does take a long time to conquer the fear, loneliness, and responsibility of being alone.
I taught school and substituted in Burley Schools until the Fall of 1969, when I sold my home and moved to Provo, Utah. Because I was getting older I needed to live close to some of my family. I moved into an apartment in LaMar's basement. It's good to be close to family, yet not live in their home. I like living in Provo very much. We have good neighbors and always a good ward. LaMar teaches religion at Brigham Young University. It is good to live by a great university. We attend plays, concerts, lectures, etc. I have attended some night classes in genealogy.
Our neighbors are wonderful, and the climate is good. ====
In my early years we had no picture shows, T.V., or parks. We created our own entertainment and activities in our own homes and yards.
At Christmas time every year our schools put on programs, plays, recitations, drills, etc. I'm sure at this time each child had some part to present. Often during the year the Sunday School, Primary, and Mutual had programs. Our ward always had a celebration on the twenty-fourth of July. We had all kinds of booths with all kinds of goodies: candy, popcorn, ice-cream, lemonade, and more. Some of the organizations made and sold pie, cake, sandwiches, and other things to eat.
We had races, foot races, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three-legged_race three-legged races], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pig_wrestling greased pig], and others. The foot races were run by age groups, five-to-six-year-olds, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, and on up. We generally had a tug-of-war, and always a baseball game. Merchants in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Preston,_Idaho Preston] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franklin,_Idaho Franklin] gave things as prizes for the winners. They were always nice items, so we tried hard to win. I could run fast, so I always came home with a prize.
In the Spring when the mountains were dry enough for hiking, groups would get together and go up with a lunch, or else make a fire when they got up there to boil eggs and roast potatoes. At times we would make ice-cream and freeze it in a lard bucket in a snowbank that had not melted yet. We switched the the bucket around in the snow until the cream had frozen. It was not frozen hard, but we thought it was great!
The mountains were covered in the Spring and Summer with a great variety of wild flowers. The hillside would look as if it had been carpeted with a deep yellow carpet, so many "[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erythronium_grandiflorum adders' tongues]" and "[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Platystemon cream cup]" grew on it. The aroma was delicious. We called the adder tongue "curlies" because the petals were so curly. Buttercups seemed a better name for the cream cups, because they were such a deep yellow, more the color of butter, and the petals formed a perfect cup. A few of the other flowers found in the canyon were: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Jump_Up Johnny-jump-ups], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lupinus lupins], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wild_Rose wild rose], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bellis_perennis daisies], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geranium wild geraniums], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calochortus_nuttallii sego lilies], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helianthus sunflowers], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldenrod goldenrod], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asclepias milkweed], and many others.
There were no strangers in the canyon. Everybody knew everybody who lived in Mapleton. We were like one big family. Games we played at school, Primary, and other get-togethers were: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_bulldogs_(game)#Pom-pom-pullaway Pomp-pomp-pullaway], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capture_the_flag#Stealing_sticks steal-sticks], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Farmer_in_the_Dell#Game Farmer in the Dell], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Bridge_Is_Falling_Down#The_game London Bridge], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duck,_duck,_goose#Rag_Tag_.2F_I_Wrote_a_Letter_to_My_Mother drop-the-handkerchief], and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hopscotch hop-scotch]. Games we played at home were: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catch_(game) catch], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skipping_rope jump-the-rope], ginny, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kick_the_can kick-the-can], and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ante_Over ante-over]. We always had a good swing in our yard and enjoyed it in the Summer. When we got older and had parties in our homes at night, we played [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musical_chairs musical chairs], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Button,_button,_who%27s_got_the_button%3F button-button], here-comes-an-old-woman, land-sea-air, and card games like Pit and Flinch. We had good times making and pulling the hardtack candy made of honey and sugar, and then eating it.
As we grew older the groups of young people enjoyed hiking, picnicking, and camping in the hills. One time when we were camping, the boys hobbled the horses and left them to forage for food (we drove up there by team and wagon). When we got up the next morning there were no horses to be found. We wondered if we'd have to walk home and pull the wagon. The boys hunted and hunted, and finally found them. How happy we were when we saw the boys coming back riding the horses!
On another outing the young folks went to Bear lake. One of the boys in the group had lived in Montpelier, not far from the lake. His parents still owned the house there. No one lived in it, so we occupied it during our stay at the lake. Not many in the group had seen Bear Lake, so it was a special experience to be able to boat, fish, and enjoy being at the lake and surrounding country.
When Winter arrived the group enjoyed bobsled riding. The snow got very deep. The sun would shine in the daytime and melt the snow a little. At night the snow froze and a crust formed that would hold a heavy bobsled loaded with kids. We'd push the sleighs up the hills, and then all would get on and ride down. They would sometimes go as far as a mile, and really fast! It was a big thrill to ride the sleigh down those hills, but it took work to push and pull it back up. Everyone helped, though, so we didn't mind. After riding down the hill several times, we'd go to the home of one of our group for refreshments. Hot cocoa, with sandwiches, cookies, or cake was served. Sometimes we had a candy pull.
Dancing was one of the most popular activities for the young people; these dances were well-attended and enjoyed by all young and older people. Brig Swarner played the violin and someone the organ or piano, and this was the orchestra. They never failed to make lively music. We did waltzes, twosteps, Virginia Reel and all square dances. At these dances we danced with a different partner every dance. We got to socialize with all the boys at the dance. Not only the young folks, but a lot of the older folks came to the dances. It was the custom for us to invite or be invited to some of the dances in neighboring communities, such as Mink Creek. Our way of travel was by horses pulling a bobsled with a wagon box in it. Clean straw was scattered on the floor of the box. We heated bricks or rocks, wrapped them in gunnysacks, and put them in the sled to keep our feet warm. We covered the straw with quilts, sat down, and used another quilt as covering. There always had to be a driver. He stood in the front of the box and drove the horses. it did take time to go to these dances, but we always had a good time and we didn't seem to mind. Their music for the dances was about the same as ours. ====
Some of Grady's fishing spots near Burley were Minidoka Dam North and East of Rupert, Oakley Dam, Trapper and Grouse Creeks, Lake Cleveland, and Snake River.
On longer trips we all went to the Hailey and Ketchum area and fished Big and Little Wood Rivers, Magic Reservoir, and other spots. On these trips we went to the resort at Sun Valley. Grady liked fishing in the Stanley Basin Country on Stanley, Alturas, and Red Fish Lakes, and at streams nearby. Salmon River was a favorite spot also, and we made many trips there. I liked it best when he fished at the Island Park Reservoir and Snake River near Mack and Ponde Inn. We stayed in cabins, and I liked the sound of the wind blowing through the pine trees.
I must not forget Palisade Reservoir and Snake River, East of Idaho Falls. This was a fun place to go. One trip here Grady and Willis were fishing Snake River in a boat. They had trouble landing the boat, so they threw a rope to Edith and me on the bank, and we pulled them in.
Some of our most exciting trips were to Yellowstone Park. We made many trips there. Grady had passed through Yellowstone on his way home from selling woolens in Wyoming, and he thought it a must that I should see it. Pictures could not paint or words describe the beauty and grandeur of this park. There were the Mud Pots, Old Faithful, Giant and other geysers, the Mammoth Hot Springs, Morning Glory Pool, Yellowstone Falls and Canyon, that were some of Nature's wonders. I never tired of going to Yellowstone for trips and vacations. When we first visited the Park the bears roamed at will through the campground. There were not many cabins for rent, so we took our tent and camped. One time Verl and i were sleeping in the tent on a cot. Willis and Grady slept in the car. The front seat of the car let down and made a car bed. During the night a bear came to the back of our tent and put his front paws up on the tent. In the morning we saw his paw prints on the tent. Needless to say, Grady and Willis slept in the tent after that!
On another occasion, we were camping at Fishing Bridge. We fastened the tent good and went for the day out the East entrance of the Park, down to Cody, Wyoming. While we were gone, a bear got into our tent and at our sugar, honey, jam, prunes, and other food. He did not destroy anything, but made a mess of the tent! One time in the Park we saw a large crowd standing and watching something. We joined them and saw a bear stranded on a rock in the middle of the Yellowstone River, just above the Falls. He was reluctant to try swimming to the bank. He would put his paw into the water on one side of the rock, and then turn around and dip it in on the other side of the rock. We all thought he would surely go over the Falls if he got into the water, because the suction was so great that close to a large waterfall. Someone summoned a park ranger, but he said nothing could be done to help. Finally the bear entered the water and swam to the bank opposite us. A great cheer went up from the crowd for the bear.
On our first trips to the Park, trucks gathered food scraps from the Inn at Old Faithful, and hotels and inns at other locations, and dumped them in the evenings at feeding grounds for the bears. Many bears, grizzly, black and brown, came to feed there. It was quite a sight!
We often saw deer as we traveled the roads in the Park. In the meadows and along the creeks we were privileged to see elk and moose feeding. We never did try driving the car up the steep mountains to try and see the mountain sheep. I'm sure we saw all the other interesting places in Yellowstone.
It was an interesting trip I took with Willis, Edith, and family when we went through the West Entrance to Yellowstone. We passed through the Hayden Lake Area and saw the effects of the earthquake that had happened a short time before. We went through Yellowstone, out the southern entrance, and into Grand Teton National Park. The Teton Mountains and scenery in this park are magnificent and beautiful. Willis and Paul took a trip with a scout troop at Jenny's Lake, and took a boat trip down the East Fork of the Snake River to Palisades, where we picked them up. Edith, the other kids, and I went sightseeing around Palisades Dam. We took a ride across the Snake River and back, on an old ferryboat that they used in former times to transport commuters across the river.
Grady and I were always very grateful for the warm, loving relationship we had with our daughter-in-law's family. We always felt so welcome and had such good times with them, we seemed like one big family. Grandpa and Grandma Edwards seemed to go the extra mile to have good food and entertainment while we were in Salt Lake. Willis and Edith's wedding was really very special. I loved the parties I attended before the wedding. The Reception at the Lion House was beautiful, and a big success. Dad and I stayed at Willis and Edith's apartment. When we went to use our car we couldn't; it was stuck in the deep snow. The Edwards boys brought a big company truck and pulled us out.
It was fun when we went to Timpanogas Cave. That was another very special experience, seeing the beauty and wonder of the Cave. It was a little bit of a shock when we went to have picnic lunch and found we had forgotten the lunch! Grandpa Edwards and Dad went to a little store at the base of the Cave Trail and bought rolls and other food, so we did have lunch.
Another memorable occasion was on the Twenty-fourth of July, when the Edwards family parked a large truck along the route of the big parade. We all had a perfect view of the floats as they passed by in the parade.
A very special time was when Paul was blessed at eh Edwards' ward in Salt Lake. We enjoyed all these happy times. It was good when all the members of the two families were together for a special occasion.
Dad and I though that when he retired we would spend a winter in Arizona, and go back to West Virginia to see Willis and family. We never did get to do this, but we did have some enjoyable trips.
Our first trip to California was for Christmas, when Verl was about eighteen months old. For a Christmas gift, we paid for a round-trip ticket on the train for my parents and Dad's. We, along with the, made the train trip to Los Angeles. Fon and Ben lived in Long Beach, and Mother's sister, Aunt Till, and Uncle Brig, lived in Los Angeles. We had many cousins there to visit, too. On this trip we went by boat to Catalina Island, rode in the glass-bottom boat on the ocean around the island, saw the Rose Parade in Pasadona, and saw museums and artwork. We saw oranges, lemons, and other fruits growing on trees in groves. The flowers and plant life were especially beautiful.
Our next trip to California was to attend a Teachers' Convention at the Cow Palace in San Francisco. While there we visited the World's Fair on Treasure Island. I thought the Fair was especially good. This was a very colorful fair, with flags and boothes decorated to depict different countries. In the booth prepared by each country we got an idea of their homes, their occupations, and their lives. We could get to the island by the Bay Bridge, or by ferry across the Bay. Because LaMar like to ride the ferry, we made most of the trips that way.
We rode the Cog Railway, visited Chinatown, went to the play "Tobacco Road," which was a popular play at that time, and visited the Presidio. On our way to Los Angeles from San Francisco we visited Stanford University, Berley university, and Palo Alto, where Camp Mills was located, and where Dad trained during World War I.
We took the Ocean Route to Los Angeles to visit Ben and Fon. We came back home by way of Zion's and Bryce's Canyon Parks, and took sightseeing tours through them. These parks are some other beautiful wonders of nature. After this we came on home to Shelley.
After Dad passed away I made other trips to California with the boys and their families. One was to San Francisco with Willis. We went to Oakland and stayed with Althea, Edith's sister, and family. They had lived in California for years, and had many interesting places to show us. We went to the Redwood Forest and saw the huge Redwood trees that were so many years old. We saw other sights, shopped, and had the privilege of going through the Oakland Temple. One always gets that special feeling when going through a Temple Session and seeing the beautiful Temple and grounds.
Other trips I made to California were by bus to visit LaMar and Agnes, the first time to see Cindy when she was a new baby. How grateful we were to get her, and how proud we all were of our cute baby girl! The summer after she was born, LaMar, Agnes, and Cindy came to Utah and Idaho to visit Agnes' folks and to show off the baby. They invited me to go home with them to stay awhile. We traveled the route through Yosemite Park in California. We just drove through, but did see Yosemite Falls and the pine trees with the huge pine cones. We gathered some of the pine cones from the ground and took them home, to be used often for Christmas decorations.
I had not been in California long when Willis called and asked if I would come and help out at their house. It was before Laura was born, and Edith was having trouble. I boarded the T.W.A. plane at Los Angeles and headed for Charleston, West Virginia. The plane had engine trouble and we had to stop in Amarillo, Texas for a few hours to get the engine repaired. I flew to Pennsylvania and changed planes, and then flew on to Charleston. The plane flew so low I was sure we'd clip the top of the trees. I had to stop looking out of the window. This was my first airplane ride.
Verl and I made other trips to Los Angeles to visit LaMar and family. One was at Christmas time. We always enjoyed out visits and had some fun times. The company LaMar worked for gave him passes to Disneyland. We rode every ride and saw all the exhibits and sights there. We also visited Marineland and saw the seals perform.
On the way home from one of Verl's and my visits, we came by way of Death Valley. We just passed through, so did not spend much time. We did see the Dead Sea. I was so car-sick that I thought Death Valley had a good name - I was sick enough to die!
My first trip to West Virginia was when Paul was born. Edith was new in Charleston and needed help. I boraded the train (Portland Rose) at Minidoka, Idaho. I traveled all day and night, and the second day until evening, when we arrived in a station near Pittsburgh. There Willis picked me up and took me on to Charleston by car. I spent a month in Charleston, leaving Dad at home. Willis and family vacationed and visited in Utah, and brought me home. We traveled a route through the Bluegrass country of Kentucky. It was very beautiful. We visited Lexington and saw the Churchill Downs Race Track where the famous Kentucky horse races take place. We visited Independence Missouri, where the headquarters of the Reorganized L.D.S. Church are, and we toured their buildings and grounds, after which we attended our meeting. We saw, but did not go through, the Moffitt Tunnel.
Since this visit, I've been to West Virginia in all seasons of the year. The Springtime is beautiful there, with all the flowers, shrubs, and profuse greenery. Fall is an array of color, with red and yellow leaves on the many hardwood trees, mixed with the green of the evergreens. Summer there is hot and sticky, and winter is cold and clammy.
One summer soon after Dad had passed away Willis and Edith invited Verl and me to spend the summer in West Virginia. We traveled the Southern route. On the way we saw the Black Canyon at Gunnison. We saw the Royal Gorge and crossed the bridge over the river. What a deep canyon that is! We traveled on to St. Louis, where we visited the zoo and saw the lions, tigers, and elephants perform. This is a very interesting and worthwhile zoo to visit. We went by way of mammoth Cave and spent some time in the cave. We saw the blind fish, had a boat ride on an underground lake, and saw other points of interest. We then went on to Charleston.
I have always enjoyed my visits to Charleston. The people are very friendly and hospitable. I have been to some wonderful Church parties, picnics, and other functions. The food was always good. The visits and dinners at the Church members houses were especially good, like the Whitmans, the Atkinsons, and the Moores. My associations with the doctors' families have also been enjoyable, and I have had nice visits in their homes.
My trips to the farm Willis' family owned were very special when we went just as a family, or when a Church or other group went. We were always treated to a good time, whether it was riding in the Shetland pony cart, riding the horses, or swimming in the pool. The food was delicious and plentiful.
I never tired of going to the glass factories where the beautiful and famous glassware was blown, such as Blenko's. Our trips to White Sulphur Springs were most enjoyable and the food was delicious. I always looked forward to going there.
The one visit I especially remember was when Edith, the kids and I went to Colonial Jamestown. On the way we visited many historic and interesting places. We rode the old Cass logging railroad train in the mountains. This train was used to haul logs from the mountains.
We stayed in Richmond, Virginia, and visited historic places there, such as the Wilkes Theatre where Lincoln was shot, and the room where he was taken after he was shot. Our visit to Jamestown was interesting. We saw replicas of homes, businesses, industries, and other things that represented the mode of life in the South in early times. We did not see Jefferson's home, but we did see Monroe's.
After visiting in Williamsburg we visited Mt. Vernon, the grounds and also Washington's home. We traveled on to Washington, D.C. and stayed there for a few days at the home of the Deckers, who were friends. We saw many interesting places in Washington: the While House, government buildings, the United Nations Building (we had lunch there), many beautiful churches, including the one large one where Woodrow Wilson is buried. It is really beautiful. We also went to Arlington Cemetery.
From Washinton, D.C. we went to Delaware where we visited with the Daums. We went to Philadelphia and saw the Liberty Bell and visited other historic places there. We saw some of the beautiful homes and gardens of wealthy people who lived in Wilmington and had opened their former homes up to the public. We went to the Pennsylvania Dutch country and had dinner. There were many shops selling Pennsylvania Dutch commodities.
From Wilmington we went to New York. Edith had been to New York before and knew about all the interesting places, art museums, stores, churches, etc. We attended a play on Broadway, took a boat ride out to the Statue of Liberty, and ferried around the bay.
On our way home to Charleston we visited Gettysburg. We hired a tour guide and saw and heard about all the things that took place there.
Edith, Verl, Linda, and I once went to the Hill Cumorah Pageant, which was very beautiful.
I have always appreciated and enjoyed visiting in Willis' home. Willis and Edith always went the extra mile to have me see all the interesting and lovely things in places where they have lived.
We were happy when we were able to go to Moscow for Verl's graduation, when he got his B.S. degree from the University of idaho. We enjoyed all the festivities and graduation exercises. Archie and Frosty, Verl's landlord and wife, were superb hosts. Our vavation and travels after graduation were great.
After leaving Moscow we came to Mt. Tiptoe, a few miles West of Moscow. It's a round, good-sized hill with roads running around it to the top. Here Col. Tiptoe fought the Indians, and the mountain was named after him. From there we traveled to Washington tot eh Grand Coulee Dam, on the Columbia River. Verl and Grady were especially interested in the big turbines and machinery for making electricity.
We then went on to Northern Idaho. Someone has said that Northern Idaho is the Eden of the North. I can agree with them - such lush growth and flowers! We also had a chance to visit some historical and interesting places, such as "Fourth of July" Canyon. Early travelers passed through there on the Fourth of July, on their way West many years ago, hence the name. They also carved their names on "Mullin Tree." The Catraldo Mission was established and the mission home built in 1853 by the Jesuit Missionaries. The building was made of rough lumber; willows tacked inside the walls serves as lathes, which were then plastered with mud as mortar.
Lake Pend Oreille was larger than I had thought. It was beautiful Many boats of all sizes were anchored on the harbor's edge. Here was where they caught the big kamloope trout, that weigh thirty to forty pounds. From here we went to Kellogg to the mines where LaMar worked on summer. LaMar suggested we go down into the mine where the men worked, but I did not want to go. When I didn't go, Grady didn't want to go either. From here we went back to Moscow and on home.
Verl and Georgia were married in the Idaho Falls Temple on August 31, 1962. Georgia and her parents came from Fruitland on the night before the wedding and spent the night with me in Burley, Idaho. The five of us arose early the next morning and traveled by car to the Idaho Falls Temple. The session at the Temple, and the marriage ceremony, were very spiritual and special for me. Georgia's wedding reception was in Fruitland, Idaho, in the ward meetinghouse. All of Georgia's family were there. Here seven sisters and her sister-in-law were bridesmaids. Georgia in her lovely white wedding dress, and all the sisters dressed alike in pink, made a beautiful wedding line. Verl chose LaMar to be best man at the wedding. LaMar, Agnes, Joe, Suzy, and I traveled by car to attend the reception, which was a few days after the marriage. We drove as far as Boise the first night and stayed with Selma, Grady's sister. We also stayed there the night after the reception. We went from Boise to Fruitland for the reception. For our trip back home we went from Boise to to Sun Valley, Idaho, and spent a few hours sightseeing, had dinner, and drove on back to Burley.
Times spent with Verl and Georgia, and later on with their family, have always been happy times. It was good to be in Moscow when Gary was blessed and spend time in Verl's home when Gary was a baby. He was a cute and good baby, and I enjoyed him very much. Even though he was new, I took him for walks, and he seemed to enjoy it.
I liked to visit in Moscow. It is pretty country with the rolling green hills in the Spring, when the grain is news and starts growing. Then in the Fall when the grain is ripe and golden colored, the hills look as if they had carpets of gold. After reading in history books about Lewis' and Clark's journey across Idaho, I had a wish to follow that trail I got my wish when Verl and Georgia visited at my home and asked me to go to Moscow with them. We saw Shoshone Ice Cave and traveled North to Salmon City and on to Lola Pass. (Lewis and Clark went through the pass on their journey). We took the Lewis and Clark route near the Indian trail that they used in 1805. The trail followed the Lochea River which joins the Clear Water River and flows to Lewiston, Idaho. The Lochea River and surrounding country are picturesque, with the huge cedar and other evergreen trees, and the shrubs and flowers. I always had a good time in Moscow. We attended conference in Lewiston, went to good parties in their ward, and always enjoyed attending their church meetings.
May 10, 1954 was a beautiful Spring day. I was privileged to go tot he Salt Lake Temple and attend the endowment session with LaMar and Agnes, and then witness their marriage. The sealing room was crowded with friends from Agnes' ward in West Jordan. Grandma Edwards came and went through the session and saw them married. The attendance at the marriage spoke of the love and best wishes their friends had for them. The talk before the marriage was inspiring and spiritual. After the wedding Agnes, LaMar, and I went to Agnes' parents' home where Mother and Grandmother had prepared a delicious dinner. Grandma Reinhardt had baked a special cake, made only on special occasions.
I have fond memories of the times I've spent at the Weibell home at Christmas, birthdays, and many other times. The food was delicious and plentiful, and I appreciated their love and friendship very much. Many times would have been lonely, sad times if I had not spent them at Grandpa and Grandma Weibell's home, the Christmas Verl and I spent there, and all the other Christmases and birthday parties, and just visits. I always felt as if I was with family. Great-Grandma was always a joy to be with.
I enjoyed the Christmas Eve I spent at the home of Agnes' brother Bob and his wife Helen, in Los Angeles. It was great to see their beautiful Christmas tree with presents all around it.
I especially liked it when LaMar's kids were big enough to know all about Christmas, and we could share in their excitement and see the expression on their faces when they received a gift.
One summer when I was visiting LaMar and Agnes in California, LaMar wanted to take me to the famous Palm Springs city to see the beautiful homes and town. When we started out the day seemed fairly cool, but it really got hot. We took to the mountains and followed the road through them and down to San Diego. We spent the night in a motel there and visited the zoo the next day. The zoo is large, and they had animals there that I had never seen before. They had a small farm zoo and children's petting zoo within the big one. They had farm animal, baby animals, and others for the children to see, pet, and enjoy.
LaMar took us on Mount Whitney to see the observatory. The mountain was so steep and high that the car engine got hot and gave us trouble. We finally made it up the mountain, but we were so late we did not get to observe much.
The summer spent with LaMar and family in the New England States was very special and enjoyable. These states have beautiful scenery, and are the places where many Church and national events occurred. We went by way of Charleston, West Virginia, stayed overnight at Willis',(they were out West at the time, so we didn't get to see them), and went East. We toured Mt. Vernon and went North to Washington, D.C. We toured the city, seeing government buildings, Washington's and Lincoln's Monuments, and the Smithsonian Museum. We went on to New York City, and took a bus tour of the city. We went out to the Statue of Liberty, visited museums and art galleries, and did some shopping. We traveled by camper and trailer, so did not often stay in motels.
From New York, we went North through the states to Royalton, Vermont, Here we rented a house from the Grant Corwins, and stayed the summer while LaMar did research on the Prophet Joseph Smith's parents and family. South Royalton was just a short distance from the birthplace of the Prophet and homes where he and his family had lived. The Visitor's Center and the monument are close to where the Prophet was born, and the South Royalton Branch Chapel was also nearby. We visited his birthplace many times, and went to Church and other activities on the grounds where he had lived.
While on this trip we visited many places of importance in Church History. The David Whitmer home, where the Church was organized, and Martin Harris' home, were some of these places. We went to the Hill Cumorah Pageant.
We spent a weekend in Canada. We saw ships on the St.Lawrence Bay and River. We travelled East to Quebec, where we saw all the interesting sights there, and attended Church on Sunday. It was quite different to have both French and English spoken at Church, gas stations, and stores. The street signs and traffic signs were in French. We did go to Nova Scotia, but it was raining so hard we did not get to see much. We got to see Niagra Falls.
In Vermont we saw the large marble quarries and watched the men cut the marble into useable slabs. Much of the marble used in the United States comes from Vermont.
On our way back we saw men setting lobster traps. We also had a lobster dinner. We visited Mormon places on our way as we travelled in the different states and towns. We visited the cemetery where Emma Smith's parents and Emma and Joseph's infant son are buried. We saw the Susquehanna River, where the Prophet Joseph and Sidney Rigdon were baptized. The family had the privilege of witnessing LaMar baptize Danny in this river, near the same spot where the Prophet was baptized.
We stopped at Nauvoo, and toured many homes that have been restored, and the places of importance to Latter-day-Saints. We stopped in Kirtland, Ohio, and went through the Temple and other points of interest.
From Illinois we tried to take the trail the Mormons took in their exodus to Salt Lake, and tried to see all the points of interest along the way. We crossed the Missouri River at Council Bluffs, Iowa, where we spent some time, and then we came on home.
I was reluctant to sell my home in Burley, Idaho, and move to Provo, Utah, but it did seem best when I was older, to be near some of my family, and the family thought it best for me. I came to Provo in 1969, in the Fall, and I have enjoyed living in Provo and being near LaMar's family. I have enjoyed LaMar's family; the kids have always been considerate and helpful to me. I missed my home and friends in Burley, but I have nice friends and wonderful neighbors here. I enjoy them all very much.
All the trips I've taken and interesting places I've seen I have appreciated and enjoyed , but the happiest occasions and the ones that have given me the greatest pleasure and reward were the births of my three boys. We were just as thrilled and happy when Verl and LaMar were born as when Willis, our first, came into our home. They were all normal, healthy, perfect babies. Each one weighted nearly eight pounds when born.
I always loved to tend them, and watch them grow and develop, first as babies and pre-schoolers when they did and said all the cute things kids do. They all did well in school, grade school, Jr. High, Senior High, and College.
I've always felt close to their families, and loved to visit and enjoy the grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Life has been rewarding and good to me.
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By [[Duchesne-118|Nicole Duchesne]] Boorse - written March 2019 == '''Best Friends for Life''' == {{Image|file=Duchesne_Quest-5.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=1954 Dad and Mom}} [[Duchesne-119|Theo Duchesne]] and [[Dufresne-179|Dolores Dufresne]], were married August 4, 1952. {{Image|file=Duchesne_Quest.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=1957 - 2 Best Friends; Dee and Nick}} '''1956''' - My mother left me when I was 22 months old. I don’t remember her absence nor do I remember her returning with a baby sister. I also do not remember a day where I was alone, without this new friend. My memory is aided by a photograph; we are posed in the corner of the chesterfield. At 2-1/2 years I am holding my sister when she is 6 months old. She looks so small, yet I am not that much bigger. Growing up together, I taught her how to walk and how to talk and she taught me how to be a very good big sister. We two became best friends for life. {{Image|file=Duchesne_Quest-4.jpg |caption=Two best friends playing}} '''1958''' - My mother left us today. She and my daddy went to pick up my cousin; she was coming to live with us. I was going to have a big sister! I was very happy with this. My new sister had been the youngest in her family but this new role did not scare her. She said being the oldest is just like being the youngest and we could be oldest together. Time worked its magic and we all learned many things from each other. We three became best friends for life. {{Image|file=Duchesne_Quest-1.jpg |caption=1958 - 3 Best Friends; Simone, Dee, Nick}} {{Image|file=Duchesne_Quest-3.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Best Friends; Nick, Mom with Sue in belly, Dee, Simone}} '''1959''' - My mother left us today, but that’s okay. We watched mommy’s belly grow and were told we would have another baby, a boy that was my daddy’s hope. At five years old I knew a lot about sister life. When this new baby girl came home I was all set to help with whatever I could. Maybe I can learn to change diapers! The three of us taught our littlest sister many things but my most precious memory is watching her walk right into my waiting arms. We four became best friends for life. {{Image|file=Duchesne_Quest-6.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=1960 - My frazzled father and his girls}} '''1960''' - My mother left us today. We knew another baby was on the way but we didn’t see her belly grow. We were told that the babies made mom very sick; one baby was in the belly but the other baby did not quite make it there and it was growing where it should not. When back from the hospital, mom explained that the Angels took the babies to safety as they were too small to be in this big world. She cried tears of sadness but also tears of joy as she marvelled at how her four young daughters had grown so very much while she was gone. We were all, best friends for life. {{Image|file=Duchesne_Quest-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=1961 - 4 Best Friends; Simone, Sue, Nick and Dee}} '''1961''' - My mother left us today. The day had been frantic as my older sister could not be found. After making phone calls that produced no results, Mom and Dad spent the day driving the streets searching for her. Finally, word came that she had hitched a ride from North Bay to Sudbury, where her other real sisters lived. At eleven years old, she felt that if she stayed with our family, she would lose another mother; a mother she loved very much. In her young mind she thought if she was not with us, mom would have a longer life. Her loving and gentle manner left our home that day but in our hearts, she remained our sister for life. This loving and beautiful sister [[Benoit-1487|Simone Benoit]], passed away on December 21, 2007. '''1963''' - My mother left us today with much excitement. We had watched mom’s belly grow and all the while preparations were being made for this newcomer. My baby sister came home to a household of excited siblings, aunts and uncles. My poor father had, once again, missed the opportunity for a son. At nine years old I felt ready to assist in all chores; my greatest wish was to change diapers. I did get that chance, but only once. This new baby did not appreciate me stabbing her with the diaper pin. The howl she emitted quickly put me off the yearning to help in that capacity. I did NOT repeat my desire to change diapers after that. As time passed, we played together, we taught each other and we helped each other. We four became best friends for life. {{Image|file=Duchesne_Quest-7.jpg |caption=1965 - Nick, Dee, Sue, Angèle}} And so, childhood gave way to the inevitable stage of adulthood and each, in turn, left the family home. Though separated by distance this did not stop any of us in the continued sharing of ourselves with each other. My sister/cousin, re-united to our family, was also a big part in this sharing. Our friendships continued to deepen and we all stayed best friends for life. '''2009''' - My mother left her home today, for the last time. Lung cancer was the diagnosis. “Ah! Those damn cigarettes,” she had confessed. Hospitalized for this last journey of her life she still took the opportunity to teach her girls. “If I have not taught you anything worthwhile in my life” she had said, “I hope, at least to teach you how to die with dignity.” And she did just that. My mother left me today, but only in body for she will always be my best friend for life. {{Image|file=Duchesne_Quest-8.jpg |caption=1999 - Best Friends for Life: Do, Nick, Dee, Sue, Ange}} Note of thanks to my mother and sisters for sharing these wonderful photos. And to my sisters for giving me permission to publish them.
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My PGM Ancestors
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:[[Atwood-1|Mary Atwood]] (1606 - 1681) - 10th great grandmother. [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Atwood-1&person2_name=Stephenson-3786 show relationship]
:[[Space:My_PGM_Ancestors-1|[TOP]]] ==B (7 Ancestors)== :[[Bartlett-297|Robert Bartlett]] (1603 - 1676) - 10th great grandfather. [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bartlett-297&person2_name=Stephenson-3786 show relationship]
:[[Bassett-5|William Bassett Sr.]] (1600 - 1667) - 10th great grandfather. [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bassett-5&person2_name=Stephenson-3786 show relationship]
:[[Bickley-40|Susannah (Bickley) Edson]] (1618 - 1699) - 10th great grandmother. [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bickley-40&person2_name=Stephenson-3786 show relationship]
:[[Bourne-52|Richard Bourne Sr.]] (1610 - 1682) - 9th great grandfather. [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bourne-52&person2_name=Stephenson-3786 show relationship]
:[[Bray-350|Thomas Bray]] (1604 - 1691) - 9th great grandfather. [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bray-350&person2_name=Stephenson-3786 show relationship]
:[[Burgess-548|Thomas Burgess]] (abt. 1604 - 1685) - 10th great grandfather. [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Burgess-548&person2_name=Stephenson-3786 show relationship]
:[[Byram-11|Nicholas Byram]] (1610 - 1688) - 10th great grandfather. [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Byram-11&person2_name=Stephenson-3786 show relationship]
:[[Space:My_PGM_Ancestors-1|[TOP]]] ==C (2 Ancestors)== :[[Clark-11473|Richard D Clark]] (Unk. - 1647) - 10th great grandfather. [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Clark-11473&person2_name=Stephenson-3786 show relationship]
:[[Cogan-17|Eleanor (Cogan) Deane]] (abt. 1613 - 1693) - 10th great grandmother. [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cogan-17&person2_name=Stephenson-3786 show relationship]
:[[Space:My_PGM_Ancestors-1|[TOP]]] ==D (3 Ancestors)== :[[Davis-187|Dolor Davis]] - 11th great grandfather. [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Davis-187&person2_name=Stephenson-3786 show relationship]
:[[Davis-190|John Davis]] - 10th great grandfather.[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Davis-190&person2_name=Stephenson-3786 show relationship]
:[[Deane-83|Walter Deane]] - 10th great grandfather.[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Deane-83&person2_name=Stephenson-3786 show relationship]
:[[Space:My_PGM_Ancestors-1|[TOP]]] ==E (5 Ancestors)== :[[Edson-14|Samuel Edson]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Edson-14&person2_name=Stephenson-3786 show relationship]
:[[Eliot-139|Lydia (Eliot) Smith]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eliot-139&person2_name=Stephenson-3786 show relationship]
:[[Eliot-94|Philip Eliot]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eliot-94&person2_name=Stephenson-3786 show relationship]
:[[Ellis-58|John Ellis]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ellis-58&person2_name=Stephenson-3786 show relationship]
:[[Ellis-556|John Ellis]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ellis-556&person2_name=Stephenson-3786 show relationship]
:[[Space:My_PGM_Ancestors-1|[TOP]]] ==F (5 Ancestors)== :[[Fitch-11|Rev. James Fitch]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fitch-11&person2_name=Stephenson-3786 show relationship]
:[[Fitz_Randolph-42|Edward Fitz Fitz Randolph Jr.]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fitz_Randolph-42&person2_name=Stephenson-3786 show relationship] :[[Freeman-92|Edmund Freeman Jr.]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Freeman-92&person2_name=Stephenson-3786 show relationship]
:[[Freeman-1212|Elizabeth Freeman]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Freeman-1212&person2_name=Stephenson-3786 show relationship]
:[[Fowler-194|Margaret Fowler]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fowler-194&person2_name=Stephenson-3786 show relationship]
:[[Space:My_PGM_Ancestors-1|[TOP]]] ==G (3 Ancestors)== :[[Gater-32|Judith Gater]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gater-32&person2_name=Stephenson-3786 show relationship]
:[[Gawkroger-1|Mary (Gawkroger) Prescott]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gawkroger-1&person2_name=Stephenson-3786 show relationship]
:[[Goodale-20|Mary Goodale]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Goodale-20&person2_name=Stephenson-3786 show relationship]
:[[Space:My_PGM_Ancestors-1|[TOP]]] ==H (2 Ancestors)== :[[Hallett-34|Andrew Hallett II]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hallett-34&person2_name=Stephenson-3786 show relationship]
:[[Hawes-23|Edmund Hawes]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hawes-23&person2_name=Stephenson-3786 show relationship]
:[[Space:My_PGM_Ancestors-1|[TOP]]] ==J (1 Ancestor)== :[[Johnson-1249|Mary Johnson]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Johnson-1249&person2_name=Stephenson-3786 show relationship]
:[[Space:My_PGM_Ancestors-1|[TOP]]] ==K (1 Ancestor)== :[[Kimball-138|Henry Kimball]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Kimball-138&person2_name=Stephenson-3786 show relationship]
:[[Space:My_PGM_Ancestors-1|[TOP]]] ==L (5 Ancestors)== :[[Lee-43|Robert Lee]]: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lee-43&person2_name=Stephenson-3786 show relationship]
:[[Lambert-246|Richard Lambert]]: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lambert-246&person2_name=Stephenson-3786 show relationship]
:[[Linnell-16|Hannah Linnell]]: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Linnell-16&person2_name=Stephenson-3786 show relationship]
:[[Lombard-275|Bernard Lombard]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lombard-275&person2_name=Stephenson-3786 show relationship]
:[[Lovejoy-2|John Lovejoy]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lovejoy-2&person2_name=Stephenson-3786 show relationship]
:[[Space:My_PGM_Ancestors-1|[TOP]]] ==M (4 Ancestors)== :[[Masterson-27|Ann Masterson]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Masterson-27&person2_name=Stephenson-3786 show relationship]
:[[Masterson-25|Richard Masterson]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Masterson-25&person2_name=Stephenson-3786 show relationship]
:[[Masterson-24|Sarah Masterson]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Masterson-24&person2_name=Stephenson-3786 show relationship]
:[[Mowry-83|Roger Mowry]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Mowry-83&person2_name=Stephenson-3786 show relationship]
:[[Space:My_PGM_Ancestors-1|[TOP]]] ==N (1 Ancestor)== :[[Nye-6|Benjamin Nye]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Nye-6&person2_name=Stephenson-3786 show relationship]
:[[Space:My_PGM_Ancestors-1|[TOP]]] ==O (2 Ancestors)== :[[Osgood-37|Mary (Osgood) Lovejoy]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Osgood-37&person2_name=Stephenson-3786 show relationship]
:[[Osgood-38|Christopher Osgood]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Osgood-38&person2_name=Stephenson-3786 show relationship]
:[[Space:My_PGM_Ancestors-1|[TOP]]] ==P (6 Ancestors)== :[[Packard-25|Samuel Packard Sr.]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Packard-25&person2_name=Stephenson-3786 show relationship]
:[[Perkins-614|Jacob Perkins]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Perkins-614&person2_name=Stephenson-3786 show relationship]
:[[Perkins-122|John Perkins, Sr.]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Perkins-122&person2_name=Stephenson-3786 show relationship]
:[[Perry-87|Ezra Perry Sr.]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Perry-87&person2_name=Stephenson-3786 show relationship]
:[[Poore-81|John Poore]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Poore-81&person2_name=Stephenson-3786 show relationship]
:[[Prescott-34|John Prescott]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Prescott-34&person2_name=Stephenson-3786 show relationship]
:[[Space:My_PGM_Ancestors-1|[TOP]]] ==R (3 Ancestors)== :[[Rainsford-3|Edward Raynsford]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Rainsford-3&person2_name=Stephenson-3786 show relationship]
:[[Riddlesdale-50|Mary Riddlesdale]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Riddlesdale-50&person2_name=Stephenson-3786 show relationship]
:[[Russ-9|John Russ]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Russ-9&person2_name=Stephenson-3786 show relationship]
:[[Space:My_PGM_Ancestors-1|[TOP]]] ==S (4 Ancestors)== :[[Shaw-221|Susannah (Shaw) Byram]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Shaw-221&person2_name=Stephenson-3786 show relationship]
:[[Smith-16853|Henry Smith]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Smith-16853&person2_name=Stephenson-3786 show relationship]
:[[Swift-95|William Swift]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Swift-95&person2_name=Stephenson-3786 show relationship]
:[[Sybthorpe-1|Elizabeth (Sybthorpe) Eliot]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sybthorpe-1&person2_name=Stephenson-3786 show relationship]
:[[Space:My_PGM_Ancestors-1|[TOP]]] ==T (2 Ancestors)== :[[Tupper-5|Katherine Tupper]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Tupper-5&person2_name=Stephenson-3786 show relationship]
:[[Tupper-26|Thomas Tupper Sr.]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Tupper-26&person2_name=Stephenson-3786 show relationship]
:[[Space:My_PGM_Ancestors-1|[TOP]]] ==U (4 Ancestors)== :[[Unknown-221192|Dorothy (Unknown) Burgess]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Unknown-221192&person2_name=Stephenson-3786 show relationship]
:[[Unknown-343051|Alice (Unknown) Clark]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Unknown-343051&person2_name=Stephenson-3786 show relationship]
:[[Unknown-154041|Margaret (Unknown) Russ]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Unknown-154041&person2_name=Stephenson-3786 show relationship]
:[[Unknown-282957|Elizabeth (Unknown) Washburn]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Unknown-282957&person2_name=Stephenson-3786 show relationship]
:[[Space:My_PGM_Ancestors-1|[TOP]]] ==W (4 Ancestors)== :[[Warren-67|Mary Warren]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Warren-67&person2_name=Stephenson-3786 show relationship] - "Anne"
:[[Willard-6|Margery Willard]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Willard-6&person2_name=Stephenson-3786 show relationship]
:[[Worden-3|Peter Worden I]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Worden-3&person2_name=Stephenson-3786 show relationship]
:[[Worden-2|Peter Worden II]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Worden-2&person2_name=Stephenson-3786 show relationship]
:[[Space:My_PGM_Ancestors-1|[TOP]]] [[Stephenson-3786|[HOME]]]
My Pioneer Ancestors, The Burris Family of Musquodoboit N.S.
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4gGrandnephew ! [[Bishop-4082|Myrtis Bishop]]
5gGrandniece ! [[Davis-40461|Carla Davis]]
5gGranddaughter ! [[Turner-19440|Kaylene Daughdrill]]
5gGranddaughter ! [[Bairfield-1| Michelle Brooks]] 5gGranddaughter ! [[Smith-98076|M Haney]]
6gGranddaughter ! [[Bishop-7924|Jim Bishop]]
4gGrandnephew ! [[Visage-16|Terry Green]]
3gGranddaughter ! [[Blakeney-412|Grant Blakeney]]
6gGrandson ! [[Smith-115871|Greg Smith]]
5gGrandson ! Tot. Segments ! Largest cM |- |A715281||[[Beason-22|Richard Beason]]
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Chr22=10.6||22.8
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Chr23=5.3||27.2
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Chr23=4.4||40.8
(•13.1•)
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Chr5=37.5||57.0
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Chr12=6.12
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Chr2=5.7||—||42.4
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Chr23=4.4||36.5
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Chr2=5.18
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Chr1=4.80
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(•13.1•)
Chr19=4.2||16.8
(•15.1•)||26.2||31.3
(•5.2•)
Chr23=5.2
Chr2=5.18
Chr10=4.1||—||35.9
Chr22=4.45||21.9
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Chr1=4.47||40.1
Chr15=5.48||53.2
Chr15=6.0||100||6.8 |- |A443860||[[Bishop-7924|Jim Bishop]]
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Chr1=4.75||15.0
Chr12=4.41||42.1
Chr2=5.0||35.9
Chr22=4.45||—||21.2
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Chr18=4.72||35.3
Chr3=4.87
Chr22=4.73||50.4
Chr17=5.9
Chr22=5.6||95||37.5 |- |A498075||[[Visage-16|Terry Green]]
3rd g-granddaughter ||34.8
Chr10=6.1 ||57.0
(•13.4•)
Chr23=5.8||39.5
(•21.4•)
Chr22=6.8||51.6
(•4.2•)
Chr22=6.9||32.5
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Chr9=5.3
Chr10=4.0
Chr23=4.0
||21.9
(•17.7•)
Chr1=4.47||21.2
(•3.4•)
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Chr19=5.73||54.9
Chr22=5.1||112||6.9 |- |A908629||[[Blakeney-412|Grant Blakeney]]
6th g-grandson||49.2
Chr11=4.8||58.1
Chr14=5.3||32.0
Chr12=6.12
Chr15=5.38||42.1
Chr17=8.7
Chr2=5.0||38.8
Chr1=5.75
Chr17=4.71||40.1
Chr15=5.48||35.3
Chr3=4.87
Chr22=4.73||36.2
Chr19=5.73||—||37.5
Chr15=4.65||99||8.7 |- |H283905||[[Smith-115871|Greg Smith]]
5th g-grandson||31.6
Chr5=4.0||32.7
Chr14=5.3||28.0
Chr21=4.64||53.2
Chr22=6.5||18.1
Chr1=4.80
Chr12=4.63||53.2
Chr15=6.0 ||50.4
Chr17=5.9
Chr22=5.6||54.9
Chr22=5.1||37.5
Chr15=4.65||—||97||6.5 |-} =Francis Marion Walker= :See Table 2 :: :[[Walker-4450|Francis Walker’s]] relationships compared with a 3cM threshold. ---- ---- :Relationship to [[Walker-4450|Francis M Walker]] then the relationship to [[Bairfield-1|Michelle Brooks]] and MRCA if not Francis Walker. :: : [[Beason-22|Richard Beason]]; 4g-grand nephew by [[Walker-4441|Ezekiel Walker]], uncle of Francis. :[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Beason-22&person2_name=Bairfield-1 Relationship]: 6C1R :MRCA: [[Walker-4447|Isaac Walker, Sr.]], father of [[Walker-4450|Francis Walker]]. :: : [[Bishop-4082|Myrtis Bishop]]; 5th g-grand niece by [[Walker-4441|Ezekiel Walker]]. :[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Davis-40461&person2_name=Bairfield-1 Relationship]: 7th cousins :MRCA: [[Walker-4447|Isaac Walker, Sr.]] :: : [[Davis-40461|Carla Davis]]; 5th g-granddaughter by his son, [[Walker-7920|Willis Walker]]. :[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Davis-40461&person2_name=Bairfield-1 Relationship]: 6th cousins. :MRCA: [[McClendon-396|Dennis McClendon]] :: : [[Turner-19440|Kaylene ''Turner'' Daughdrill]]; 5th g-granddaughter by his son, [[Walker-10917|Asa Walker]], father of [[Walker-14011|Solomon Walker]] :[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Turner-19440&person2_name=Bairfield-1 Relationship]: 5th cousins; :MRCA: [[Boggan-20|Jonathan Boggan]], daughter, [[Boggan-90|Mary]] married [[Walker-14011|Solomon Walker]], grandson of [[Walker-4450|Francis Walker]]. :: : [[Smith-98076|M ''Smith'' Haney]]; 6th g-granddaughter by [[Walker-10915|Mary Elizabeth ''Walker'' McCarty]], daughter of Francis. :[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Smith-98076&person2_name=Bairfield-1 Relationship]: 6C1R :: : [[Bishop-7924|Jim Bishop]]; 4th g-grand nephew :[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bishop-7924&person2_name=Bairfield-1 Relationship]: 6C1R by [[Walker-4441|Ezekiel Walker]] :MRCA: [[Walker-4447|Isaac Walker, Sr.]] :: : [[Visage-16|Terry Lynn ''Visage'' Green]]; 3rd g-granddaughter : [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Visage-16&person2_name=Bairfield-1 Relationship] 4C2R by [[Walker-10220|Robert Jackson Walker]], son of Francis. :: : [[Blakeney-412|Grant Blakeney]]; 6th g-grandson :[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Blakeney-412&person2_name=Bairfield-1 Relationship]: 6C1R by [[Walker-7920|Willis Walker]], son of Francis :: : [[Smith-115871|Greg Smith]]; 5th g-grandson :[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Smith-115871&person2_name=Bairfield-1 Relationship]: 6th cousins by [[Walker-25942|Visa ''Walker'' Murray]], daughter of Francis.
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THE UNVEILING CEREMONY.
Residents of Glen Osmond have every reason to be proud of the local memorial which has been erected to the young men of the district who went to the front. It was decided several years ago that the men who went from the "village" should be remembered in a fitting manner, and the public spiritedness and loyalty of the people has resulted in the erection of a handsome obelisk, which has been placed in Ridge Park, and in a position which faces the main hills road. It is 25 ft. in height, massive in detail and proportions. The base of the monument is 12 ft. square, and is constructed in brown vitrified bricks, which forms a pavement for the public to make a close inspection of the memorial. The pedestal is 6 ft. by 6 ft. 5 in., executed in stone, and finished with a marble plinth. The shaft is 4 ft. 6 in. square, tapering to a dimension of 3 ft. 6 in., and it is built of hard, rough hewn pink freestone. The apex is finished with massive blocks of pink marble from Angaston, and is relieved with heavy modillions, and is surmounted with a trench mortar, which was secured by the representations of the Mayor of Unley (Mr. H. C. Richards, M.P.). On the front and side faces of the pedestal, copper tablets have been inserted containing the names of those who enlisted and fell. The memorial was designed by Mr. Albert S. Conrad, who gave his services gratuitously, and the contracting work was done by Mr. W. P. Orr. The memorial was unveiled on Sunday afternoon in the presence of a large gathering of residents. The ceremony was performed by Mr. Richards. Others present induded the Chairman of the memorial committee (Mr. F. G. Scammell), the Hon. W. H. Harvey, M.L.C., members of the Unley City Council, and the hon. secretary (Mr. C. G. Langley), who has done fine work in connection with the memorial. The chair was occupied by Mr. Scammell, who, in introducing Mr. Richards, referred to the great assistance which had been rendered by residents. He thanked Mr Richards, personally, for his efforts in securing the gun, which surmounted the monument. He also paid a tribute to the activities of Mr. Langley.
Mr Richards, who was cordially received, said the citizens should take every opportunity of recognising the great sacrifices made by the men of the City of Unley, who went to the war. No fewer than 1,500 had enlisted from the municipality, and of that number 150 had gone from Glen Osmond (Applause) Twenty of the local volunteers had made the supreme sacrifice. They should not forget the advantages they had secured as a result of the loyalty of the soldiers. The result of their sacrifices was in evidence to-day. It was the great Peace Conference which was sitting at Washington. They all trusted that the outcome of the momentous gathering would be peace, and that war would be something which would never be known of again (Hear, hear) The men had fought under the "grand old Union Jack" and he hoped they would always walk and work under it. Mr Richards then unveiled the tablets, and added that they should always be an inspiration to the citizens of Unley, now, and in the future, to do their duty (Applause)
The Hon. W. Harvey, M.L.C., addressed the children, and Mr. Langley moved a vote of thanks to the speakers.
Prayer was led by Mr. H. Hartley, and the Rev. C. F. Hall gave the Benediction. Several appropriate hymns were sung, the music for which was provided by the Salvation Army Band. 1921 'GLEN OSMOND'S WAR MEMORIAL.', The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), 19 December, p. 8. , viewed 08 Feb 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article63348440 {{Image|file=Myrtle_Bank_War_Memorial_South_Australia-4.jpg |caption=Front plaque }} {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Rank!!SERN/NAA link!!Unit |- |[[Baulderstone-21|BAULDERSTONE Percy]]||Lance Corporal||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=3058094 744]||[[:Category: 12th Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|12th Infantry Battalion]] |- |[[Buchanan-2069|BUCHANAN Alexander]]||Driver||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=3134420 13465]||[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/U51692 5th Divisional Mechanical Transport] |- |[[Carter-50135|CARTER Stanley Frederick]]||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=3214299 533]||[[:Category: 27th Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|27th Infantry Battalion]] |- |CLARKE J * |||||| |- |[[Coombs-3825|COOMBS Stanley Shepley]]||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=3405421 1785]||[[:Category: 43rd Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|43rd Infantry Battalion]] |- |[[Evans-49970|EVANS Francis Johnston]]||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=1908965 3635]||[[:Category: 50th Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|50th Infantry Battalion]] |- |[[Gluyas-101|GLUYAS Reginald Reseigh]]||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=5129606 5029]||[[:Category: 50th Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|50th Infantry Battalion]] |- |[[Grimes-6668|GRIMES Oscar]]||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=4703789 3126]||[[:Category: 27th Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|27th Infantry Battalion]] |- |[[Heritage-633|HERITAGE Felix Hereward Gordon Norfolk]]||Lieutenant||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=5476456 Officer]||[[:Category: 10th Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|10th Infantry Battalion]] |- |[[Hodges-4698|HODGES Norman Thomas]]||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=5283448 2098]||[[:Category: 40th Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|40th Infantry Battalion]] |- |HORNER Ernest George||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=5831232 5121]||[[:Category: 10th Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|10th Infantry Battalion]] |- |HOSKINS Walter||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=5822024 3402]||[[:Category: 48th Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|48th Infantry Battalion]] |- |JACKSON Harold Edgar||Lance Corporal||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=7376054 941]||[[:Category: 10th Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|10th Infantry Battalion]] |- |[[Keely-253|KEELY Austin]]||Farrier||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=7363356 8901]||[[:Category: 1st Divisional Train, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|1st Divisional Train]] |- |[[Keely-251|KEELY Urvan Michael]]||Driver||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=7366713 8809]||[[:Category: 5th Divisional Train, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|5th Divisional Train]] |- |LANCASTER Hartley 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Hillam]]||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=7984756 3278]||[[:Category: 52nd Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|52nd Infantry Battalion]] |- |PAGE Sydney Charles||Corporal||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=8003911 1229]||[[:Category: 3rd Pioneer Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|3rd Pioneer Battalion]] |- |[[Rainey-1799|RAINEY Harold]]||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=8069795 2009]||[[:Category: 10th Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|10th Infantry Battalion]] |- |RUGNER Reginald Carl||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=8073121 16237]||[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/U51774 14th Field Ambulance] |- |SADLER Frederick Archer||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=8074538 1821]||[[:Category: 2nd Pioneer Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|2nd Pioneer Battalion]] |- |[[Selth-6|SELTH Norman William Gilbert]]||Second Lieutenant||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=8078833 Officer]||[[:Category: 27th Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|27th Infantry Battalion]] |- |SINCLAIR Harry Joseph||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=8084904 3275]||[[:Category: 32nd Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|32nd Infantry Battalion]] |- |TANDY Robert William||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=8098296 1424]||[[:Category: 50th Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|50th Infantry Battalion]] |- |[[Trowbridge-1842|TROWBRIDGE James Walter]]||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=8394708 744]||[[:Category: 43rd Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|43rd Infantry Battalion]] |- |WHITE John James||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=1849682 757]||[[:Category: 43rd Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|43rd Infantry Battalion]] |- |WILSON Leslie Samuel||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=2013427 3243]||[[:Category: 50th Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|50th Infantry Battalion]] |} ''Deaths of South Australian soldiers overseas were also registered in South Australia, but there is no death for a Clarke (or Clark), first name beginning with J, registered in SA between 1914-1919 who died overseas. He may have returned and died in South Australia as did [[Murray-25142|Archie Hillam Murray (1894-1920)]] but I have not been able to identify him using Death Registrations in South Australia and the South Australian Red Cross files through the State Library of South Australia'' {{Image|file=Myrtle_Bank_War_Memorial_South_Australia-5.jpg |caption=Left side plaque A - L }} {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Rank!!SERN/NAA link!!Unit |- |ARNOLD E|||||| |- |ALLEN Albert Charles James||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=6644274 SX1594]||[[:Category: 2nd 23rd Infantry Battalion, Australian Army, World War II|2nd 23rd Infantry Battalion]] |- |AVERY John||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=3041993 6474]||[[:Category: 10th Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|10th Infantry Battalion]] |- |AXTELL William Leonard||Lance Corporal||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=3042150 1628]||[[:Category: 50th Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|50th Infantry Battalion]] |- |BADCOCK George||Driver||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=3043550 27614]||[[:Category: 2nd Division Ammunition Column, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|2nd Division Ammunition Column]] |- |BARNEY William Thomas||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=3051818 3456]||[[:Category: 10th Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|10th Infantry Battalion]] |- |BEAMES George Darling||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=3060929 875]||[[:Category: 10th Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|10th Infantry Battalion]] |- |BERGSTROM Victor Herbert||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=3075245 2887]||[[:Category: 32nd Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|32nd Infantry Battalion]] |- |BIGGS A|||||| |- |BOLITHO Wilfred Lawson Thomas||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=3096296 3591]||[[:Category: 9th Light Horse Regiment, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|9th Light Horse Regiment]] |- |BRACE Daniel Christopher||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=3107376 1167]||[[:Category: 32nd Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|32nd Infantry Battalion]] |- |BROWN F|||||| |- |[[Barr-Smith-3|BARR-SMITH Robert]]|||||| |- |[[Carter-36418|CARTER Harold Samuel]]||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=3213430 1991]||[[:Category: 32nd Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|32nd Infantry Battalion]] |- |[[Carter-26553|CARTER Stanley Russell]]||Lance Corporal||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=3214303 3243]||[[:Category: 50th Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|50th Infantry Battalion]] |- |CHANDLER Alexander||Driver||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=3230340 15013]||[[:Category: 4th Field Artillery Brigade, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|4th Field Artillery Brigade]] |- |CHANDLER Percival George||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=3230963 2866]||[[:Category: 32nd Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|32nd Infantry Battalion]] |- |CHRISTIE Douglas Searle||Sergeant||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=3247414 70]||[[:Category: 32nd Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|32nd Infantry Battalion]] |- |COLLETT Bernard Young||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=3270747 57507]||[[:Category: 1st Machine Gun Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|1st Machine Gun Battalion]] |- |[[Collett-2412|COLLETT David Arnold Young]]||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=3270759 12603]||[[:Category: 11th Field Ambulance, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|11th Field Ambulance]] |- |[[Collett-2422|COLLETT James Kenneth]]||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=3270793 75]||[[:Category: Headquarters Australian Corps, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|Headquarters Australian Corps]] |- |[[Collett-2423|COLLETT Malcom Ross]]||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=3270800 2333]||[[:Category: 48th Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|48th Infantry Battalion]] |- |COMLEY Ernest Joseph||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=3274518 156 1061]||[https://www.awm.gov.au/articles/encyclopedia/anmef Australian Naval & Military Expeditionary Force] |- |COULTER Henry||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=3430968 2184]||[[:Category: 9th Light Horse Regiment, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|9th Light Horse Regiment]] |- |COURTNEY Frederick||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=3431816 5075]||[[:Category: Australian Veterinary Hospital, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|Australian Veterinary Hospital]] |- |COX Horace Hector||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=3436573 1846]||[[:Category: 5th Pioneer Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|5th Pioneer Battalion]] |- |[[Dean-14291|DEAN Edwin Theyer]]||Lieutenant Colonel||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=6328820 Officer]||[[:Category: 1st Field Artillery Brigade, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|1st Field Artillery Brigade]] |- |DENTON Edmond Knill||Lieutenant||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=3501765 Officer]||[[:Category: Australian Flying Corps, World War I|Australian Flying Corps]] |- |[[Easther-57|EASTHER Hardy]]||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=3532926 1375]||[[:Category: 9th Light Horse Regiment, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|9th Light Horse Regiment]] |- |EDGE Arthur||Captain||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=3534863 Officer]||[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/U53358 Australian Army Provost Corp] |- |EDWARDS Oliver John||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=1935815 4111]||[[:Category: Australian Veterinary Hospital, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|Australian Veterinary Hospital]] |- |EGGLETON George Edward||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=3536494 4415]||[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/U51638 4th Field Bakery] |- |[[Ellison-4131|ELLISON Gilbert Townsend]]||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=3541399 6504]||[[:Category: 10th Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|10th Infantry Battalion]] |- |EMSLEY Ernest Phillip||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=3542700 67]||[[:Category: 27th Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|27th Infantry Battalion]] |- |[[Fairbrother-754|FAIRBROTHER Joseph Abraham]]|||||| |- |FAIRBROTHER Reginald Franklin||Corporal||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=3546689 3300]||[[:Category: 39th Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|39th Infantry Battalion]] |- |[[Fairbrother-752|FAIRBROTHER Samuel Clement]]||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=3546691 6510]||[[:Category: 10th Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|10th Infantry Battalion]] |- |FAULKNER Frederick Benjamin||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=3549764 6080]||[[:Category: 27th Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|27th Infantry Battalion]] |- |FENTON W|||||| |- |FLAVEL Arthur Ernest||Sergeant||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=3911544 306]||[[:Category: 27th Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|27th Infantry Battalion]] |- |FORBES EK|||||| |- |[[Gilmour-1243|GILMOUR Alex Russell]]||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=5104453 6755]||[[:Category: 10th Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|10th Infantry Battalion]] |- |GRIMES Rupert George||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=4703791 4531]||[[:Category: 43rd Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|43rd Infantry Battalion]] |- |GURR George Horsford||Driver||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=8334002 13366]|| |- |HALDEN James Wisby||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=4266541 3339]||[[:Category: 50th Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|50th Infantry Battalion]] |- |HASSETT William Martin||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=4738656 317]||[[:Category: 43rd Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|43rd Infantry Battalion]] |- |HARVEY Albert Edward||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=4735489 2790]||[[:Category: 3rd Machine Gun Company, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|3rd Machine Gun Company]] |- |HAWKES Albert Ashley||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=4768501 4734]||[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/U51771 11th Field Ambulance] |- |HEWITT Cecil Austin||Second Lieutenant||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=5481537 Officer]||[[:Category: Australian Flying Corps, World War I|Australian Flying Corps]] |- |[[Heysed-6|HEYSED Edgar]]||Sapper||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=5481907 7947]||Tunnelling Companies |- |[[Horsell-48|HORSELL James]]||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=5831380 620]||[[:Category: 1st Remount Unit, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|1st Remount Unit]] |- |HUGHES Sidney Herbert||Driver||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=7031273 11090]||[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/U51594 3rd Divisional Train] |- |HUGHES W|||||| |- |ISAAC Richard Joseph||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=7360101 117]||[[:Category: 32nd Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|32nd Infantry Battalion]] |- |JOHNS RN|||||| |- |KEY Ashley||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=7370188 2387]||[[:Category: 27th Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|27th Infantry Battalion]] |- |[[Lambert-10396|LAMBERT Clifford Roy]]||Corporal||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=7379323 4466]||[[:Category: 4th Pioneer Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|4th Pioneer Battalion]] |- |LAWSON H|||||| |- |LEEDHAM Clyde Edward||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=8195309 972]||[[:Category: 43rd Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|43rd Infantry Battalion]] |- |[[Lewis-48826|LEWIS Lancelot Ashley]]||Major||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=8202471 Officer]||[[:Category: 3rd Light Horse Regiment, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|3rd Light Horse Regiment]] |- |[[Litchfield-1208|LITCHFIELD Alfred]]||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=8195987 6281]||[[:Category: 10th Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|10th Infantry Battalion]] |} {{Image|file=Myrtle_Bank_War_Memorial_South_Australia-6.jpg |caption=Right side L - W }} {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Rank!!SERN/NAA link!!Unit |- |[[Litchfield-1214|LITCHFIELD Howard West]]||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=8203928 4512]||[[:Category: 10th Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|10th Infantry Battalion]] |- |MAUNDER Charles Henry||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=8215812 2203]||[[:Category: 48th Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|48th Infantry Battalion]] |- |MARSHALL Robert||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=8039154 4472]||[[:Category: 5th Machine Gun Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|5th Machine Gun Battalion]] |- |MARINER Edward Patrick||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=8215147 8616]||[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/U51766 6th Field Ambulance] |- |MEAD Frederick James Stanley||Captain||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=8006468 324]||[[:Category: 10th Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|10th Infantry Battalion]] |- |MERRETT William Bruce||Driver||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=8030776 9718]||[[:Category: 11th Field Company, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|11th Field Company]] |- |MITCHELL John Rosyth||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=7982510 5404]||[[:Category: 10th Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|10th Infantry Battalion]] |- |[[Moody-10395|MOODY Frederick George]] ||Corporal||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=7986096 785]||[[:Category: 43rd Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|43rd Infantry Battalion]] |- |MORPHETT Norman Howard||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=7986897 4476]||[[:Category: 27th Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|27th Infantry Battalion]] |- |MUMFORD Charles||Trooper||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=7983672 2240]||[[:Category: 9th Light Horse Regiment, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|9th Light Horse Regiment]] |- |OGILVIE Herbert Blair||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=8003417 3915]||[[:Category: 4th Divisional Train, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|4th Divisional Train]] |- |OSBORNE R|||||| |- |PAGE Phillip Howard||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=8000535 2381]||[[:Category: 48th Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|48th Infantry Battalion]] |- |PARRY Wilfred James||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=8007396 54]||[[:Category: 1st Machine Gun Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|1st Machine Gun Battalion]] |- |PAYNE Alexander Russell||Gunner||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=8007804 1017]||[[:Category: 10th Field Artillery Brigade, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|10th Field Artillery Brigade]] |- |PEARCE Richard Henry||Lieutenant||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=8007989 Officer]||[[:Category: 27th Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|27th Infantry Battalion]] |- |PERRY Walter Lionel||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=11602149 2210]||[[:Category: Headquarters 12th Infantry Brigade, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|Headquarters 12th Infantry Brigade]] |- |PRICE Robert||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=8020478 4252]||[[:Category: 50th Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|50th Infantry Battalion]] |- |RALPH Charles Edward||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=8024539 4104]||[[:Category: 30th Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|30th Infantry Battalion]] |- |REYNOLDS Francis Edward||Corporal||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=8031238 2419]||[[:Category: 27th Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|27th Infantry Battalion]] |- |RICHARDS Clifford Henry||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=8029523 223]||[[:Category: 32nd Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|32nd Infantry Battalion]] |- |[[Riley-16085|RILEY William Charles]]||Captain||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=8031797 Officer]||[[:Category: 32nd Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|32nd Infantry Battalion]] |- |RODDA Lindsay Graham||||22238||[https://livesofthefirstworldwar.iwm.org.uk/lifestory/6580643 U.K. Royal Air Force] |- |ROWE Clarence Richard||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=8038948 3063]||[[:Category: 48th Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|48th Infantry Battalion]] |- |RUGNER Harry Herman||Driver||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=8073120 10797]||[[:Category: 3rd Division Signals Company, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|3rd Division Signals Company]] |- |SANDERCOCK James||Driver||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=8074775 3898]||[[:Category: 20th Australian Army Service Corps Company, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|20th Australian Army Service Corps Company]] |- |SANDERCOCK Robert||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=8074779 2217]||[[:Category: 50th Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|50th Infantry Battalion]] |- |SANDERCOCK Thomas Best||Farrier Sergeant||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=8074780 5916]||[[:Category: 20th Australian Army Service Corps Company, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|20th Australian Army Service Corps Company]] |- |SCOTT CJ|||||| |- |SHEEHAN Patrick William||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=8081482 1890]||[[:Category: 2nd Division Ammunition Column, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|2nd Division Ammunition Column]] |- |SINCLAIR George William||Driver||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=8084892 2363]||[[:Category: 15th Light Horse Regiment, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|15th Light Horse Regiment]] |- |SIM George Elmslie||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=8083843 740]||[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/U51594 3rd Divisional Train] |- |SMITH Albert Ernest||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=1725674 1075]|| |- |[[Stewart-52292|STEWART David Spottiswood]]||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=3013381 3291]||[[:Category: 52nd Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|52nd Infantry Battalion]] |- |STODDART HR|||||| |- |TANNER Henry||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=8098271 2421]||[[:Category: 48th Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|48th Infantry Battalion]] |- |THIELE EP|||||| |- |THIELE Max Eric||Sapper||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=8099344 4870 4880]||[[:Category: 2nd Division Signals Company, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|2nd Division Signals Company]] |- |THOMAS WH|||||| |- |THOMPSON AJ|||||| |- |TILLEY George||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=8391037 2881]||[[:Category: 43rd Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|43rd Infantry Battalion]] |- |TILLEY John Joseph||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=8391046 193]||[[:Category: 5th Machine Gun Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|5th Machine Gun Battalion]] |- |TILLEY Maurice||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=8391050 3322]||[[:Category: 50th Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|50th Infantry Battalion]] |- |[[Trowbridge-1841|TROWBRIDGE Alexander Roy]]||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=8394696 676]||[[:Category: 2nd Field Ambulance, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|2nd Field Ambulance]] |- |[[Trowbridge-1844|TROWBRIDGE Frank]]||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=8394700 1103]||[[:Category: 4th Machine Gun Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|4th Machine Gun Battalion]] |- |TOPPERWEIN Edgar Hugh||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=8392441 3383]||[[:Category: 50th Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|50th Infantry Battalion]] |- |TOPPERWEIN Gordon Lewis||Corporal||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=8392499 6163]||[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/U51763 3rd Field Ambulance] |- |[[Tonkin-166|TONKIN Frederick Joseph]]||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=8392155 3206]||[[:Category: 50th Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|50th Infantry Battalion]] |- |VERRIER Arthur Drummond||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=6656637 3111]||[[:Category: 50th Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|50th Infantry Battalion]] |- |[[Wadrop-10|WADROP Samuel Thomas]]||Staff Sergeant||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=8399314 1052]||[[:Category: 14th Field Artillery Brigade, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|14th Field Artillery Brigade]] |- |WALTERS William Francis||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=8361737 3952]||[[:Category: 1st Pioneer Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|1st Pioneer Battalion]] |- |WARHURST Arthur||Trooper||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=8366482 2761]||[[:Category: 9th Light Horse Regiment, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|9th Light Horse Regiment]] |- |[[Watson-32480|WATSON Stanley Holm]]||Major||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=1915217 Officer]||[[:Category: 1st Division Engineers, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|1st Division Engineers]] |- |WATTS L MC|||||| |- |WHITBREAD LJ|||||| |- |WHITE John Henry||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=1849665 2191]||[[:Category: 48th Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|48th Infantry Battalion]] |- |WILDER WT|||||| |- |WILLIAMS Thomas Roy||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=1812589 741]||[[:Category: 12th Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|12th Infantry Battalion]] |- |[[Wray-1359|WRAY Frank Hewett]]||Private||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=3445799 4485]||[[:Category: Headquarters Australian Corps, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|Headquarters Australian Corps]] |- |[[Wray-1360|WRAY George Tuckey]]||Driver||[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=3445858 15353]||6 M.T. Coy |} Note: The unit's linked to the soldier's on the last 2 plaques are the unit they were serving with at the cessation of hostilities. They may have served with other unit's while overseas as well - for instance [[Carter-26553|Stanley Russell Carter]] served with the 52nd Infantry Battalion for 2 years before they were disbanded in May 1918, he was with the 50th Battalion for the last 6 months of the war.
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Carlow_Genealogy_Free_Space_Pages
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Aclare&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=MYSHALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballaghmore||''An Bealach Mór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Ballaghmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Ballaghmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballaghmore&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=MYSHALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballinacrea||''Buaile na Creiche''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Ballinacrea&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Ballinacrea&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballinacrea&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=MYSHALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballinrush||''Buaile an Rois''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Ballinrush&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Ballinrush&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballinrush&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=MYSHALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Bealalaw||''Béal an Lá''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Bealalaw&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Bealalaw&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Bealalaw&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=MYSHALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Booldurragh||''An Bhuaile Dhorcha''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Booldurragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Booldurragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Booldurragh&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=MYSHALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cappawater||''Ceapach Uaitéir''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Cappawater&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Cappawater&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cappawater&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=MYSHALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Clashganny||''Clais Ghainimh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Clashganny&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Clashganny&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Clashganny&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=MYSHALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Clonee East||''Cluain Í Thoir''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=%22Clonee+East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=%22Clonee+East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Clonee,%20east&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=MYSHALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Clonee West||''Cluain Í Thiar''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=%22Clonee+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=%22Clonee+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Clonee,%20west&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=MYSHALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Coolnasheegan||''Cúil na Síogán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Coolnasheegan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Coolnasheegan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Coolnasheegan&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=MYSHALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Croanruss||''Corrán Ros''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Croanruss&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Croanruss&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Croanruss&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=MYSHALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Garryhill||''An Gharbhchoill''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Garryhill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Garryhill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Garryhill&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=MYSHALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Kilmaglush||''Coill Mhaí Glaise''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Kilmaglush&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Kilmaglush&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kilmaglush&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=MYSHALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Knockbrack||''An Cnoc Breac''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Knockbrack&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Knockbrack&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Knockbrack&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=MYSHALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Knockdramagh||''Cnoc Droma Átha''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Knockdramagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Knockdramagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Knockdramagh&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=MYSHALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lasmaconly||''Lios Mhic Conla''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Lasmaconly&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Lasmaconly&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lasmaconly&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=MYSHALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Myshall||''Míseal''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Myshall&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Myshall&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Myshall&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=MYSHALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Raheenliegh||''An Ráithín Liath''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Raheenliegh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Raheenliegh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Raheenliegh&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=MYSHALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Raheenwood||''Coill an Ráithín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Raheenwood&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Raheenwood&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Raheenwood&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=MYSHALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Rossacurra||''Ros an Churraigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Rossacurra&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Rossacurra&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Rossacurra&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=MYSHALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Rosslee||''Ros Laí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Rosslee&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Rosslee&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Rosslee&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=MYSHALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Shangarry||''An Seangharraí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Shangarry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Shangarry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Shangarry&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=MYSHALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Sheean||''An Sián''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Sheean&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Sheean&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Sheean&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=MYSHALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Straduff||''An Srath Dubh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Straduff&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Straduff&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Straduff&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=MYSHALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Turtane||''An Tortán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Turtane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Turtane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Turtane&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=MYSHALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ullard Beg||''Iolard Beag''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=%22Ullard+Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=%22Ullard+Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ullard%20Beg&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=MYSHALL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ullard More||''Iolard Mór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=%22Ullard+More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=%22Ullard+More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ullard%20More&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=MYSHALL Griffiths Valuation.] |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources '''''for this parish''''' may be placed here. More general sources for Carlow should be added to the main Carlow page. If you are adding a source here it would be helpful if you could let [[Meredith-1182|me (David)]] know so I don't accidentally overwrite your input with an automatic update. Thanks. :Whilst care is taken to ensure links are not made to disreputable, phishing or other sites of doubtful integrity it is your responsibility to ensure that you are not going to such a site by clicking on one of the links which may have been added after this page was created. ===Townland Category Information Boxes=== :For the full 'How to' on creating Irish location categories please read [[Space:Creating_Location_Categories_For_Ireland| 'Creating Location Categories for Ireland']] :The pre-formatted line for each townland and the fully formatted CIB header can be seen below this page when '''in edit mode'''. Please ensure you have read the 'How to' before doing anything. Briefly, the pre-formatted line in the hidden text is used to replace the line above. The CIB text is pasted into the category which is created by clicking on the red category link. ==Version Notes== :Current parish format version 4.0. Addition of Griffiths valuation on parish pages. :Previous version 3.5. Addition of 'Places Nearby' link where coordinates are known. Upgrading Logainm links to match new Logainm web site; 3.6 Change to teams structure implementation. ==Sources== :Information shown on this page may have been sourced from one or more of the following sources. * [https://www.logainm.ie/en/ Logainm.ie] The Placenames Database of Ireland created by Fiontar & Scoil na Gaeilge in collaboration with The Placenames Branch (Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht). * [http://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=placeSearch Griffiths Valuation] AskAboutIreland.ie and the Cultural Heritage Project is an initiative of public libraries together with local museums and archives. * [https://www.townlands.ie/ Townlands.ie] Irish Townlands derived from OpenStreetMap data under the Open Data Commons Open Database License (ODbL). * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census of Ireland] 1901/1911 and Census fragments and substitutes, 1821-51 * [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland|List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland]] and [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_Northern_Ireland|List of towns and villages in Northern Ireland]] * [https://archive.org/details/op1248631-1001/page/n1/mode/2up General alphabetical index to townlands and towns, parishes and baronies of Ireland] Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
Mysteries of the Phillips/Gehse/Kilduff families
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Mystery Photos from an Antique store
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N. H. Rice Cemetery
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N.H._Rice_Cemetery,_Polk_County,_Texas
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Northwest of Livingston Texas. Take Hwy 190 West out of Livingston and turn North on Darden Road. Turn right (West) on FM 942 and take the first left onto Rice Cemetery Road. The cemetery is at the end of the road. GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
Latitude: 30.7814 Longitude: -94.7917 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Rice+Cemetery,+Livingston,+TX+77351/@30.7816841,-94.7946498,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x86388a3f00002307:0x63cd7cbe66a5b257!8m2!3d30.7815979!4d-94.7925439 Rice Cemetery on Google Maps] ===Tasks Completed=== * ===To Do=== *Completely survey cemetery. *Complete table of interments below. *Verity transcription is complete *Add photos for all tombstones. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |[[Surname-ID|Surname]]||Given name(s)||dob||dod||||[[image:Surname-xxx.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID|Surname]]||Given name(s)||dob||dod||||[[image:Surname-xxx.jpg|120px]] |-}
N. P. J. Frank - Lommebogsnotater 1946
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ved Svallerup strand sommeren 1946 }} *Tirsdag 23. juli. Smukt Vejr. Rejst til Fyn (Bil) Søster og jeg. Vente i Korsør til fra 4-6. *Onsdag 24. juli. Fint Vejr. Samlet til [[Madsen-1549|Morfars]] Fødselsdag. *Torsdag 25. juli. Kørt til Langeland. [[Madsen-1557|Estrid]] og [[Nielsen-5584|Aage]] med. *Fredag 26, juli. Kørt fra Langeland til Fyn. Besøgt -ulæseligt- og [[Eskjær-2|Eskjær]] i Nyborg. *Lørdag 27. juli. Kørt til Hennetved. Godt Vejr. ::''Hennetved på Langeland'' *Søndag 28. juli. Godt Vejr. Kørt til Ristinge. -ulæseligt- Lohals. ::''Ristinge på Langeland'' *Søndag 31. juli. Kørt hjem. Spodsbjerg – Nakskov. Vuggede meget, inde hos Dagny. Ragnhild hjemme. Hjemme Kl. ca. 11 aften *Torsdag 1. august. ?Gå? efter Benzinkort. Webers Jubilæum. God Dag. {{Image|file=Weber-6395.jpg |caption=Carl Albert Weber med hustru, fotograferet ved hans 25 års jubilæum }} *Mandag 5. august. I Snoldelev hos [[Frederiksen-202|Aksel]] og [[Frank-2720|Magda]]. *Tirsdag 6. august. Godt Vejr. I Karise. *Onsdag 7. august. Godt Vejr. Kørt hjem til Værslev. -ulæseligt- i Sorø. *Torsdag 8. august. Godt Vejr. Til Aftensskolens Aarsmøde i København. *Fredag 9. august. Godt Vejr. Aftenskolens 25 Aars Jubilæum. Boet paa ?Nørrevold? *Lørdag 10. august. Godt Vejr. Aftenskolens Aarsmøde i Radiohuset. Rigsdagen, radiohuset. *Søndag 11. august. Godt Vejr. Hjemme igen. Ikke i Kirke. *Torsdag 15. august. Godt Vejr. Læsemøde i Haslev. Kørt Kl. 1. Hjemme Kl. 9. *Mandag 19. august. Godt Vejr. Udflugt med Børn til København. -ulæseligt- . Cirkus Schumann. *Tirsdag 20. august. Domkirken, paa Udflugt, Zoologisk have, Sejltur i Kanalen *Onsdag 21. august. Godt Vejr. Grundtvigskirken. -ulæseligt- hjem. *Fredag 23. august. Godt Vejr. Slynget Honning. Skole. *Lørdag 24. august. Godt Vejr. Skole. Havearbejde. I Nostrup. *Søndag 25. august. Godt Vejr. Formiddags Tjeneste. Til Indvielse af Sportspladsen. *Søndag 1. september. Urene en Time tilbage. Hentet Fru Daugaard i Skensved. Godt Vejr. Besøgt [[Jensen-7050|Mor]]. {{Image|file=N_P_J_Frank_-_Lommebogsnotater_1946-2.jpg |caption=Peder i Tessebølle under turen til Skensved – Det Peders mor Marie i midten }} *Fredag 6. september. Godt Vejr. Skole. Plukket Pære hos [[Weber-6395|Webers]]. *Søndag 8. september. Godt Vejr. Eftermiddags Tjeneste. [[Frank-2723|Signe]] og [[Hougaard_Hansen-1|Hougaard's]] 2 ældste Børn været her *Fredag 20. september. Regn. Skole, i Kalundborg. Brev med Opgivelse af Honning til Varedirektoratet *Mandag 23. september. Regnvejr. Skole. Lektier. Skrev [[Madsen-1559|Hille]] og [[Hougaard_Hansen-1|Hougaard]]. Forsaalet [[Frank-2716|Prebens]] Sko. *Torsdag 3.oktober. Køligt sydøstlig Vind. Skole. Bestyrelsesmøde Lærerforeningen hos [[Nederland-2|Nederland ]]. -ulæseligt-. *Fredag 4. oktober. Køligt men mildere. -ulæseligt-. Skole. Møde i Skolebibliotek (Lysbilleder). Hos [[Weber-6395|Webers]]. *Onsdag 9. oktober. Smukt Vejr. Skole. I Kalundborg med Gave til Ragnhild. *Søndag 13. oktober. Smukt Vejr. Høstgudstjeneste. Oppe i Sommerhuset. *Torsdag 31. oktober. Godt Vejr. Ferie. I Haven *Lørdag 2. november. Godt Vejr mildt. Rejst til Langeland til -ulæseligt-. *Søndag 3. november. Godt Vejr. Kørt hjem fra Langeland. Til Nyborg . [[Eskjær-2|Eskjærs]]. *Mandag 4. november. Godt Vejr. Hjem til Værslev. Aftenskole 4 Elever. *Tirsdag 12. november. Fugtigt Vejr med Blæst. Skole. Selskab til [[Nederland-2|Nederlands]] fødselsdag. -ulæseligt-. *Fredag 15. november. Mildt Vejr. I Kalundborg at lære Filmsapparat. -ulæseligt- ”De tre Musketerer”. Pakke til Canada. [[Frank-2714|Bent]] gravet Græsplæne. *Søndag 24. oktober. Godt Vejr. Eftermiddags Tjeneste. [[Frank-2716|Preben]] vasket Bil. *Tirsdag 26. november. Godt Vejr. Skole. Havearbejde. Hos Karen Madsen. *Tirsdag 3. december. Godt Vejr. Skole. I Kalundborg. [[Jensen-8219|Niels]] og [[Frank-2724|Dagny]] aflevere Rita her. *Søndag 8. december. Køligt Vejr. Formiddags Tjeneste. Dilettant. I Skoven efter Gran. *Mandag 9. december. Kaldt, Nattefrost. Skole. Aftenskole. Standset Aftenskolen ?ringe? tilslutning. *Fredag 13. december. Trist Vejr. Skole. Julegaveindkøb. [[Weber-6395|Webers]], [[Nederland-2|Nederlands ]] og [[Brønno-1|Præstens]]til Aften. *Mandag 16. december. Frostvejr. Skole. Savet Brænde. Ordnet Karakterbøger. *Onsdag 18. december. Lidt Sne mildere Vejr. [[Jensen-8219|Niels]] og [[Frank-2724|Dagny]] hentet Ribs. Skole. *Torsdag 19 december. Mildt Vejr. I Kalundborg. Spisegilde hos [[Weber-6395|Webers]]. *Tirsdag 24. december. Let Frost. Forskelligt. Aftensgudstjeneste 16. *Torsdag 26. december. Mildt Vejr. Pyntet Juletræ. Eftermiddags Tjeneste. Julefest for Skolebørn i Forsamlingshus. *Fredag 27. december Mildt Vejr. Rundt og betale Juletræsregninger, *Lørdag 28. juli. Mild Vejr. Assistere i Aktionærernes Juletræ. *Søndag 29. december. Mildt Vejr. Eftermiddags Tjeneste. Kørt til Nostrup m. Ragnhild. Hos [[Nederland-2|Nederland]]. Hjemme Kl. 6. *Mandag 30. december. Mildt Vejr. Skrevet Breve. Til Begravelse R. Olsens Kone. *Tirsdag 31. december. I Kalundborg efter Torsk. Nytaarsaften. Midnatsgudstjeneste. {{Image|file=N_P_J_Frank_-_Lommebogsnotater_1946-3.jpg |caption=Ragnhild og Inge Lise 1946 }} I sin lommebog har Ragnhild noteret sin selvangivelse for 1946: *Kontant Løn 1.500 Kr. *Kost og Logi 650 Kr. *Renter pr. fra 1ste Juni 35 Kr. *Skatter 15 Kr. *Sygekasse 40 Kr. *Formue 9.862 Kr. == 1947 == Der findes ikke nogen lommebøger for 1947, men nogle fotos. {{Image|file=N_P_J_Frank_-_Lommebogsnotater_1946-4.jpg |caption=Spodsbjerg 1947. Manden er Peder og kvinden yderst
til højre formentlig en af Annas søstre }} {{Image|file=N_P_J_Frank_-_Lommebogsnotater_1946-5.jpg |caption=Familien i Tessebølle1947 - Fra venstre Peders far og mor Marie og Rasmus.
Pigerne ukendte. Måske er den ene af dem Inge Lise,
Herefter formentlig Peders søster Gudrun og en anden søster. Billedet må være taget på Skovlund }}
Peder yderst venstre og Ragnhild yderst til højre. }} I 1948 er [[Jensen-7049|Ragnhild]] tilsyneladende ikke længere husbestyrerinde hos Peder, men de ser dog hinanden og hun bor til tider i Værslev. Efter hvad min mor har oplyst, havde Ragnhild forlangt at blive gift, men Peder havde sagt nej, hvorefter Ragnhild flyttede hjem til forældrene *Torsdag 1. januar. Hjemme i Tessebølle. Koldt Vejr. [[Jensen-8219|Niels]], [[Frank-2724|Dagny]] ?cyklende? *Onsdag 7. januar. Taage. Begyndt Skolen. Her Aften Snevejr. Lektie og Engelsk. *Lørdag 10. januar. Kold Vejr. Skole. I Kalundborg. Løn for Februar. Grundløn + Tillæg 787,34 Pension 69,58 = 717,76 *Mandag 19. januar. Graavejr. Gymmnastik. Skole. [[Frank-2716|Preben]] i Malmø. *Onsdag 21. januar. Lidt Rimtaage. Skole. I Kalundborg. Bil til Olsen. *Torsdag 22. januar. Godt Vejr Frost. Skole. Baglygte Bil og 10 L Benzin. Bestyrelsesmøde [[Nederland-2|Nederland ]]. *Tirsdag 27. januar. Taaget Vejr. Skole. [[Frank-2714|Søster]]ude at permanentes. Indbydelse til Forældre aften *Onsdag 28. januar. Taaget Vejr. Skole. Forældremøde. Kun 7 til Mødet. *Torsdag 29. januar. Godt Vejr. [[Frank-2714|Bent]] vasket Bil. Skole. *Søndag 1. februar. Mildt Vejr. Formiddags Tjeneste. Lavet Seng til [[Frank-2714|Bent]]. [[Frank-2716|Preben]] ?begyndt? i Kalundborg. *Tirsdag 3. februar. Godt Vejr. Skole. Lektie, rette Bøger. [[Frank-2716|Preben]] faaet Cigaretter -ulæseligt- *Søndag 8. februar. Godt Vejr. Formiddags Tjeneste. Rejst til Tessebølle. Billet 11,30 *Mandag 9. februar. Tøsne og Sjap. Rejst hjem til Værslev. *Lørdag 21. februar. Frostvejr. Skole. Skrevet Sange. *Onsdag 25. februar. København 12,20. Skole. Prøvet Tænder. 2 Brød 1,26 *Onsdag 3. marts. Taage. Skole. Tænder 480. Rejse til København 11,70. Faaet mine Tænder hos Anna Kristensen. *Fredag 5. marts. Frost og Taage. Skole. Bestyrelsesmøde i Aftenskoleforening. Gymnastik. *Lørdag 6. marts. Taage men senere fint Vejr. Sølvbryllup i Snoldelev (Må være [[Frank-2720|Magda]] og [[Frederiksen-202|Aksel]]). Kørt derned i Bil. *Søndag 7. marts. Godt Vejr. Ligget Natten over i Snoldelev. Tabt i Kort. Kørt til Værslev. *Fredag 19. marts. Fint Vejr. Skole klar til Eksamen. *Mandag 22. marts. Blæst og køligt Vejr. Skole. [[Frank-2714|Bent]] paa Møllegaard. Betalt Livsforsikring: 274,10. ?Radioafgift?: 15,00 *Tirsdag 30. marts. Hos [[Weber-6395|Webers]]. Smukt Vejr. Skole. Bil til Olsen. [[Frank-2714|Bent]] i Haven. *Fredag 2. april. Køligt Vejr. Skole. Hentet Bil i Kalundborg. *Lørdag 3. april. Graavejr Blæst og Byger. Skole. Ragnhild skylder for Handsker 2,50. *Søndag 4. april. [[Frank-2714|Bent]] Konfirmeret. Udmærket Dag. Helt godt Vejr, lidt skyet. {{Image|file=Frank-2714-12.jpg |caption=Bent }} {{Image|file=Frank-2714-13.jpg |caption=Tegning med teksten ”Bent Frank 15 år”. }} *Mandag 5. april. Helt godt Vejr. Sendt Gæsterne af sted. *Tirsdag 6. april. Godt Vejr. Anden Dags Gilde. Kørt til [[Space:Vanggård i Nostrup|Nostrup]] med [[Frank-2718|Far]] og [[Jensen-7050|Mor]]. *Onsdag 7. april. Godt Vejr. Skole. [[Frank-2721|Martha]] rejst. Far og Mor rejst. Pakket Service. *Torsdag 15. april. Godt Vejr. Skole. Gymnastik Afslutning Motionsholdet. Fællesspisning og Dans. *Søndag 18. april. Smukt Vejr. Formiddags Tjeneste. Skrevet til M.A. Ragnhild hjem, hendes [[Platz-154|Mor]] syg. Besøg -ulæseligt- paa Sygehus. *Tirsdag 20. april. Godt Vejr. Skole. [[Frank-2714|Bent]] fanget Muldvarpe. Gymnastik i Haven. *Torsdag 22. april. Godt Vejr. Skole. Havearbejde. [[Jensen-7050|Mor]] 70 Aar. *Fredag 23. april. Hjemme i [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]] at fejre Mors 70 AarsFødselsdag. *Lørdag 24 april. Godt Vejr. Hjemme i [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]]. *Søndag 25. april. Godt Vejr. Kørt hjem til Værslev. Bilen stod i Køge. [[Frank-2718|Far]] og [[Jensen-7050|Mor]] kørt mig derind med Hestevogn. *Torsdag 29 april. Køligt Vejr. Skole. Havearbejde. Kørt [[Jensen-7049|Ragnhild]] hjem. *Lørdag 1. maj. Blæst. Skole. Bent i Plads hos [[Hansen-9715|Hans Hansen]]. *Tirsdag 4. maj. I Retten om Bil paakørsel. Bøde 35 + Sagens omkostninger 15 = 50 *Lørdag 8. maj. Godt Vejr. Skole. [[Jensen-7049|Ragnhild]] herhjemme. Efterset Bier. *Søndag 30. maj. Eftermiddags Tjeneste. Bryllup og Barnedaab. Drengene til ?Motor?væddeløb. Søster#12 til Dilettant opførelse. Besøge M. A. Regn. *Søndag 13. juni. Fint Vejr. 8 Tjeneste. Kørt hjem til [[Frank-2718|fars]] fødselsdag. 70 år. Far hentet os i Køge. *Mandag 14. juni. Fint vejr. Hjemme i [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]]. Har det godt. *Tirsdag 15. juni. Godt vejr, kørt til Værslev. Hjemme kl. 8 aften. *Torsdag 17. juni. Godt vejr. Begravelse. [[Platz-154|Ragnhilds mor]]. [[Frank-2714|Søster]] og jeg spist hos dem. Skole. R. færdig m.m. *Lørdag 26. juni. Godt vejr. Skole, [[Frank-2714|sSøster]] til [[Space:Vanggård i Nostrup|Nostrup]]. *Fredag 2. juli. Godt vejr. Skole, barberen. [[Frank-2727|Frida]] kommet. *Onsdag 7. juli. Godt vejr, skole. [[Frank-2714|Inge-Lise]] ordnet tænder *Lørdag 10. juli. Godt vejr; børn på skovtur til Asnæs. Jeg holder sengen; vist årebetændelse højre ben. Lånt 80,00 *Mandag 12. juli. Gråt og regnfuldt. Ligger i sengen. Skrevet breve. Aften 38,2 *Onsdag 14. juli. Morgen 36,8. [[Frank-2727|Frida]] i sengen. Godt vejr – ligger i sengen. Udlagt til sygekasse 30,45. Aften 37,4. Porto 0,60 *Fredag 23. juli. Godt vejr. Tordenvejr til morgen. Rejst til Fyn. *Lørdag 24. juli. Godt vejr. [[Madsen-1549|Morfar]] fødselsdag#31, i Odense besøge [[Madsen-1561|Ellen]], boet hos [[Hansen-8079|Egon]] om natten. *Søndag 25. juli. Godt vejr, rejst til Kolding. Tur i ?Boelts? bil til grænsen. Kaffe hos Boelt. *Mandag 26. juli. Godt vejr. Ligget på missionshotellet. Drukket kaffe på Saxilhus. Ellen derhjemme hos K. ::Saxilhus er formentlig hotel Saxilhus i Kolding *Tirsdag 27. juli. Godt vejr, rejst til Langeland. God tur. ::''Langeland: Formentlig til Peder første hustru [[Madsen-1547|Annas]] søster [[Madsen-1557|Estrid Mathilde Madsen]].'' *Onsdag 28. juli. Godt vejr, i Stranden ved Spodsbjerg. *Lørdag 31. juli. Godt vejr. Banket sengetøj, rejst hjem til Sjælland. *Tirsdag 3. august. Godt vejr. I Kalundborg, søster syg af halsbetændelse. *Søndag 8. august. Eftermiddags tjeneste ?Bag-Hansen?. Tappede honning af. Kørt til [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]]. [[Frank-2718|Far]] hentet os i Køge, ude i tordenbyge. *Mandag 9. august. Blæsevejr. Fået af mor 18,00. Kørt til Karise til [[Frank-2722|Stine]] og [[Larsen-4343|Harald]], [[Frank-2718|far]] og jeg. *Torsdag 12. august. Godt vejr. Kørt til Værslev. Begravelse. Benzin og vogn stående i Køge 16,90 *Torsdag 19. august. Godt vejr. Plantet jordbær. **Husholdning 5,00 **Blyanter 1,68 **Lånt af Preben 10,00 *Fredag 27. august. Lånt af [[Frank-2716|Preben]] 100,00. Godt vejr. Skole. Renset ukrudt af kartoflerne. *Søndag 29. august. Godt vejr. Eftermiddags tjeneste. [[Jensen-8219|Niels]] og [[Frank-2724|Dagny]] kommet. Klippet hæk. *Tirsdag 31. august. Godt vejr. [[Jensen-8219|Niels]] og [[Frank-2724|Dagny]]. Skoleudflugt til Odense. Ud 6:42 hjem 00:21 *Onsdag 1. september. Gråvejr. Skoleudflugt til Folkebladet. -ulæseligt- i Kalundborg. *Onsdag 15. september. Godt vejr. Skole, solgt høstblomster, saft og hyldebær 60,00. Fået af [[Frank-2714|Bent]] betalt til Preben 10,00 *Lørdag 2. oktober. Blæst og lidt regn. Skole. Rejst til Grenå til -ulæseligt- konfirmation. Rejst sammen over Kalundborg med -ulæseligt- og ?Frida? *Mandag 4. oktober. Godt vejr. Brød 3,96, mælk 2,10. Rejst hjem fra Grenå. [[Frederiksen-202|Aksel]] og [[Frank-2720|Magda]] med. Min bil i Kalundborg. *Lørdag 16. oktober. Godt vejr. Skole. Gjort rent i huset. [[Space:Arly_og_Inge_Therkelsen|Arly]] lånt min bil til Karrebæk, [[Frank-2714|søster]] med. *Tirsdag 19. oktober. Bygevejr. Skole. Antaget E. N. som husbestyrerinde. Kørt til Kalundborg. *Onsdag 27. oktober. Godt vejr. Else vasket her. Skole. Mælk 1,14 – kød 16,70 – lånt 30. *Søndag 31. oktober. Godt vejr, dog frygteligt om aftenen. Eftermiddags tjeneste. Besøgt [[Jensen-7049|Ragnhild]]. [[Frank-2714|Søster]] derhen dagen før. *Lørdag 6. november. Godt vejr. Lånt i kassen 30. Forsikring bil 0,19. Skole. Ført kirkebog. Fru Daugaards fødselsdag. *Torsdag 11. november. Fornyet kørekort. *Fredag 12. november Missions -ulæseligt- 11:30. Skole. Rejst til Fyn. Lånt 100 kr. Ordentligt vejr. *Lørdag 13. november. Koldt og regnfuldt. Begravelse moster [[Madsen-1557|Estrid]]. Rejst sammen med Agnes fra Nyborg. Sange til guldbryllup 30. ::''Der er tale om Estrid Mathilde Madsen som var en søster til Peders første hustru Anna. Estrid døde den 8. november 1948 på amtssygehuset (Formentlig i Svendborg) i en alder af kun 43 år, og blev begravet på Skrøbelev kirkegård på Langeland den 13. november.'' *Søndag 14. november. Tåget vejr. Rejst hjem til Værslev. *Mandag 15. november. Noget tåget. Hjem til guldbryllup. Fru [[Weber-6395|Weber]] med. *Tirsdag 16. november. Tåge men mildt vejr. Hjemme i [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]]. *Onsdag 17, november. Mildt men ofte lidt tåget. Kørt hjem til Værslev. Af [[Jensen-7050|mor]] 20 kr. *Torsdag 25. november. Lærersammenkomst 14:30. Fælles -ulæseligt- medbragt mad. Skole. Mørkt vejr. *Lørdag 11. december. Godt vejr. Skole. Grave have. Lærerforenings regnskab. Der er ikke nogen notater for resten af december måned. ==1949== Der findes ikke lommebøger for hverken Peder eller Ragnhild for 1949, så oplysningerne om årets gang er sparsomme. Peder og Ragnhild bliver den 30. april 1949, gift i [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Ubberup+Valgmenighed Ubberup valgmenigheds kirke], Bethlehemskirken, i Ubberup ved Kalundborg. {{Image|file=Jonstrup_Seminarium-5.jpg |caption=25 års jubilæum på Jonstrup seminarium 24. maj 1949.
Peder er nummer 2 fra højre. }} {{Image|file=Frank-2715-56.jpg |caption=Peders nål fra det 11 skolemøde 1949 }} ==1950== Der er findes ingen lommebogs notater fra Peder i 1950. Nedenfor er i stedet Ragnhilds lommebogs notater for året. *Lørdag 4. februar. Hos [[Jensen-7052|Thorkild]] til kaffe sammen med Søstermoses og Søren Larsens. ::''Søstermoses: Må være dem der bor på Søstremosegård i Årby ved Kalundborg'' *Torsdag 9. februar. Fru Daugaard død kl. 7 morgen. *Fredag 10. februar. Hjemme en tur efter engelsk kursus. Snevejr og regn. Fru Daugaard ført i kapellet. *Søndag 12. februar. I Næstved og besøge [[Frank-2716|Preben]] på St. Elisabeths ::''Preben må have været indlagt på Sct. Elisabeths hospital i Næstved som fungerede indtil 1965. Det fremgår ikke hvad han fejlede, men der kan muligvis være tale om en øre-, næse-, hals- sygdom, da hospitalet havde en afdeling der var specialiseret indenfor dette område. Der har været tale om en længere omgang, for både i februar og april besøger de Preben i Næstved. Den 18. juni er Preben hjemme, muligvis fra hospitalet.'' *Torsdag 15. februar. Permanentet, fået sorte sko. Fru Daugaard begravet. *Lørdag 11. marts. Hos [[Nederland-2|Nederlands]] til kaffe, Clausens med. Snevejr. *Tirsdag 14. marts. Far 79. Hos Triers og spise. *Onsdag 15. marts. [[Jensen-7051|Fars]] fødselsdag holdes, *Lørdag 18. marts. Husholdningsforeningen fest, Pakkesalg, Fru Stoltse underholdt. *Mandag 20. marts. Eksamen. Flæskesteg og jordbærgrød. *Lørdag 25. marts. I Sorø med [[Jensen-7051|Far]], [[Jensen-7054|Sigrid]] og [[Jensen-7053|Ingvar]]. [[Frank-2714|Inge Lise]] med og klippet hos [[Frank-2723|Signe]]. *Søndag 2. april. I Næstved hos [[Frank-2716|Preben]] på sygehuset. Om aftenen i [[Space:Vanggård i Nostrup|Nostrup]] og spise. *Tirsdag 18. april. Ondt i øret om eftermiddagen, hele natten o.s.v. *Onsdag 19. april. Hos specialisten. Feber, fik noget lagt i øret, kortbølge. *Torsdag 20. april. Op af sengen og hos specialisten Dobbeltsidet mellemørebetændelse, stukket hul i øret, meget ?bedøvelse? *Søndag 23. april. [[Frank-2715|Peder]] og [[Frank-2714|Bent]] kørt til [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]]. Sygeplejersken her til middag. [[Jensen-7052|Thorkilds]] en smut om eftermiddagen. *Fredag 12. maj. Hjemme en lille tur – [[Frank-2716|Preben]] med. *Søndag 14. maj. Mors dag. Fik en pande af [[Frank-2715|Peder]]. *Søndag 28. maj. Kørt til Karise efter gudstjeneste kl. 8. Koldt pinsevejr, var i [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]] og hente. ::''Karise: Formentlig hos Peders søster [[Frank-2722|Kirstine]]'' *Mandag 29. maj. Hjem fra Karise, på vejen ind i Sorø kl. 7-9. Hjemme kl. 10. *Torsdag 1. juni. Med husmoderforeningen i Knabstrup og Holbæk. God tur. Fint vejr. Hjemme kl. 9. *Søndag 4. juni. På Eskebjerg Lyng og spise til ?frokost? sammen med [[Jensen-7051|Far]]. Fint vejr. *Lørdag 10. juni. På kirkegården og plante pelargonier. *Søndag 11. juni. [[Platz-154|Mors]] dødsdag. Fint vejr, lidt køligt. Kører til [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]]. *Mandag 12. juni. Hjem fra [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]] kl. 8. [[Frank-2714|Bent]] sovet til vi kom. *Søndag 18. juni. [[Frank-2716|Preben]] hjemme. Møde i præstegården. Pastor Bundgaard talte. Regn og torden om aftenen. *Onsdag 21. juni. [[Jensen-7054|Sigrid]] blev her i nat og vi ordnede 25 pund asparges. Torden og regn ?15 mm?. [[Jensen-7053|Ingvar]] og [[Jensen-7051|far]] hentet Sigrid. *Torsdag 22. juni. I Skælskør med de ”gamle”. Moster Hanne fyldt 85. *Onsdag 28. juni. I Vordingborg med børnene og Asminderup skole. God tur. *Fredag 30. juni. Hos [[Weber-6395|Vebers]] til kaffe. Inge faaet en dreng. ::''Inge: Måske genboen [[Space:Arly_og_Inge_Therkelsen|Inge Therkelsen]]'' *Lørdag 1. juli. Til lærersammenkomst i Ulstrup skole. Solskin med blæst og køligt vejr – men en god tur. *Mandag 3. juli. Bagt lagkage til Inge og købt vin. Ordnet have. *Torsdag 6. juli. Edda og Rita fra Sorø kommet. ::"Rita og Edda må være Peders søster [[Frank-2727|Alfridas]] døtre." *Torsdag 13. juli. Rita, Edda og [[Frank-2714|Inge Lise]] taget til Sorø. *Torsdag 20. juli. På Møns klint med [[Jensen-7051|far]], [[Jensen-7053|Ingvar]] og [[Jensen-7054|Sigrid]]. God tur, fint vejr. I Sorø på ?ud-? og hjemturen, *Onsdag 26. juli. Til Karen Madsens 70 år fødselsdag. tarteletter m. ''-ulæseligt-''. flæskesteg, is og vin. Senere kaffe m. snitter m. torsk, pålæg. *Torsdag 27. juli. Hjem – En aftentur. [[Frank-2715|Peder]] travlt med garage. *Fredag 11. august. Til sølvbryllup hos [[Nederland-2|Nederlands]]. Fint vejr. Henne og synge om morgenen. *Lørdag 12. august. Hos [[Jensen-7052|Thorkils]] og spise blodpølse. Moster fra Sorø med. På kirkegården. *Søndag 13. august. Kørt til [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]]. Garagen færdig. ::''Garage: Der er tale om den røde garage som endnu står ved den gamle skole (2013). Peder har formentlig har han fået en stor hjælpene hånd af [[Frank-2714|Bent]], som på dette tidspunkt må have stået i lære på Motorfarbrikken Bukh i Kalundborg.'' {{Image|file=Vaerslev_skole-3.jpg |caption=Garagen ved Værslev skole (Foto: Henrik Frank 2012) }} *Torsdag 17. august. Slynget honning. *Fredag 18. august. Hjemme til [[Jensen-7054|Sigrid]] fødselsdag. *Tirsdag 5. september. Valgdag. [[Jensen-7051|Far]], [[Jensen-7053|Ingvar]] og [[Jensen-7054|Sigrid]] her. [[Frank-2716|Preben]] kom hjem til midnat. *Tirsdag 12. september. I København til udstillingen ”Kvinde og hjem”. Hjem om aftenen kl. godt 11. ::''Udstillingen Kvinde og Hjem blev afholdt i Forum i perioden 1. – 17. september 1950. Formålet med udstillingen er at belyse den samfundsmæssige betydning af husmødrenes arbejde, problemerne i forbindelse hermed og mulighederne for bedre arbejdsvilkår for husmødrene.'' *Lørdag 16. september. Valborg om eftermiddagen og gøre rent. *Søndag 17. september. Familiegilde. Peders [[Frank-2718|far]] og [[Jensen-7050|mor]], [[Frederiksen-202|Aksel]] og [[Frank-2720|Magda]], [[Frank-2724|Dagny]], [[Jensen-8219|Niels]] og Rita, Gerda Hougaard. Solskin og hård blæst. Valborg om formiddagen. [[Frank-2722|Stine]], [[Larsen-4343|Harald]] og Inge-Lise. [[Frank-2723|Signe]] og Rita. Spiste frokost kl. 12. ''-ulæseligt-'' til middag kl. ''-ulæseligt-'' hyldebær. {{Image|file=N_P_J_Frank_-_Lommebogsnotater_1946-9.jpg |caption=Dette foto er formentlig fra familie festen i Værslev september 1950.
På billedet ses blandt andet Preben som står med med hunden, Inge Lise forrest til venstre.
Bag ved hende Peders mor Marie, og forrest til højre Peders far Rasmus. }} *Lørdag 23. september. Lavet vin af druer og hyben. *Torsdag 28. september. Sendt rent sengetøj til [[Frank-2716|Preben]]. *Lørdag 7. oktober. Rejst til Fyn til konfirmation, hjemme igen mandag aften. *Søndag 8. oktober. Konfirmation i Thomas Kingos kirke i Odense (Svigtet) ::''Må være Annas bror [[Madsen-1563|Svend Eigil Madsens]] datter [[Madsen-1777|Grethe Annelise Madsens]] konfirmation.'' *Tirsdag 10. oktober. Jeg 44 (Svigtet). [[Jensen-7051|Far]], [[Jensen-7054|Sigrid]], [[Jensen-7053|Ingvar]], [[Jensen-7052|Thorkils]], Frederiks, [[Weber-6395|Vebers]], ''-ulæseligt-'' Hansens og præstens til spisning. Tarteletter, flæskesteg, æblekage. Chokolade med boller og kringle. *Mandag 16. oktober. Efterårsferie. *Tirsdag 17. oktober. Kørt til [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]] mandag. I København hos [[Jensen-8219|Niels]] og [[Frank-2724|Dagny]]. Peders [[Frank-2718|far]] og [[Jensen-7050|mor]] hos tandtekniker. Hjemme igen onsdag. *Torsdag 19. oktober. Dem fra [[Space:Vanggård i Nostrup|Nostrup]] her og spise hare som [[Frank-2714|Bent]] han skød i søndags i Nostrup. *Torsdag 26. oktober. I Eskebjerg og spille til gymnastik. Først i [[Space:Vanggård i Nostrup|Nostrup]] og hjælpe med gris. *Lørdag 11. oktober. [[Frank-2715|Peder]] og [[Frank-2714|Inge Lise]] til psykologi. Jeg i [[Space:Vanggård i Nostrup|Nostrup]]. *Fredag 17. oktober. [[Frank-2716|Preben]] hjemme kort tid og hente tøj. *Søndag 3. december. [[Frank-2715|Peder]] influenza. Lærer Olsen sang i kirken. Jeg oppe hos præstens og spise. *Onsdag 20. december. Hos fru [[Brønno-1|Brønno]] til kl. 3 eftermiddag. *Mandag 25. december. Hjemme til middag. Til aftenskaffe hos Frederiks. ==1951== '''Peders notater for 1951''' *Mandag 1. januar. Tabt i kort *Tirsdag 9. januar. Vundet i kort *Torsdag 11. januar. På sygekassen 88,00 *Torsdag 18. januar. Benzin 20 l 15,60 *Tirsdag 20. februar. Kontingent til D.K.U 5 kr. *Lørdag 3. marts. Jonstrup samfundet 5 kr, madkassen (taget) 2 kr., *Lørdag 5. maj (Danmarks befrielse). Fortælle børn om dagens betydning; fri kl. 12 *Fredag 18. maj. Kredsmøde i lærerforeningen *Mandag 23. juli. Billet Fynstur 35,20 kr, sko til [[Jensen-7049|Ragnhild]] 4,45 kr., strømpebånd til Ragnhild 1,25 *Mandag 24. juli. [[Madsen-1549|Morfar]] *Torsdag 22. november. [[Rasmussen-2581|Iris]] fødselsdag 22/11 *Tirsdag 27. november. Skolen lukket; mund og klovsyge på Møllegården. ''Ikke flere notater dette år'' '''Ragnhilds notater for 1951''' *Lørdag 20. januar. Gæster til spisning. 20 til bords. ::''Formentlig [[Frank-2715|Peders]] fødselsdag'' *Mandag 5. februar. Fastelavnsridning i forsamlingshuset om eftermiddagen. [[Frank-2715|Peders]] læst op og vist film. *Onsdag 14. februar. Medlemsmøde i H(usmoder) F(oreningen) i præstegården kl. 2 1/2 *Mandag 9. april. Hos murer Jakobsens og spise. *Mandag 16. april. Hos [[Nederland-2|Nederlands]] og drikke kaffe. *Tirsdag 17. april. Generalforsamling i Husmoder Foreningen. Håndarbejde og film. *Onsdag 2. maj. [[Brønno-1|Brønnos]] fødselsdag. Til frokost. *Torsdag 3. maj. De hjemmefra og spise. Saddelmageren ført i kapel. *Onsdag 23. maj. Hjemme og hjælpe med at ordne gris. *Torsdag 24. maj. Hos [[Weber-6395|Vebers]] til sølvbryllup. *Onsdag 6. juni. Røntgenbehandling ''-ulæseligt-''. *Lørdag 9. juni. Oprevet, kørt ned 8,10, op godt 11. Blod transfusion. *Mandag 11. juni. Meget feber. Skal drikke. *Onsdag 13. juni. Feber. Saltvandsindsprøjtning. *Torsdag 14. juni. Taget klemmer. Lidt feber. *Fredag 15. juni. Overlægen sagde i dag at det var et par af de almindelige bindevævsknuder, godartede, men de lå så fjollet, derfor var det en stor operation *Lørdag 16. juni Begyndt på fuldkost og gå selv på V.C. *Søndag 17. juni. Taget stingene. Sået groet sammen. *Lørdag 23. juni. [[Frank-2715|Peder]] hentet mig hjem fra sygehuset kl. 2 1/2. *Fredag 29. juni. [[Jensen-7054|Sigrid]] her. Pudset vinduer. Fin, fint vejr. *Tirsdag 10. juli. [[Jensen-7052|Thorkil]] og [[Jensen-7101|Claras]] bryllupsdag, 20 år. Over at spise. *Torsdag 12. juli. [[Hougaard_Hansen-1|Hougård]] her til lørdag. *Lørdag 14. juli. [[Hougaard_Hansen-1|Hougård]] cyklet til Otterup. *Torsdag 19. juli. [[Frank-2715|Peder]] i Odense med børnene. *Lørdag 21. juli. [[Frank-2716|Preben]] hjemme med [[Rasmussen-2581|Iris]]. *Mandag 23. juli. P. og jeg kørt til Odense. *Tirsdag 24. juli. Til [[Madsen-1549|Mads Madsens]]70 års fødselsdag. {{Image|file=Madsen-1549-3.jpg |caption=Mads Madsens 70 års fødselsdag.
Mads Madsen med kasket ydert til venstre.
Peder stående i midten. }} *Onsdag 25. juli. Kørte til [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Otterup+stationsby Otterup] og lå om natten. Fint vejr. *Torsdag 26. juli. Kørte til Sydfyn og besøgte ?Kirsten? Hansen og Marie og ''-ulæseligt-'' i [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Brobyværk Brobyværk]. *Fredag 27. juli. Kørte til Bøgebjerg og sov i telt om natten. *Lørdag 28. juli. Hjem fra Fynsturen. *Søndag 29. juli. Kørt til [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]], taget [[Frank-2723|Signe]] med. *Fredag 3. august. [[Frank-2716|Preben]] kommet hjem med feber. Vi om eftermiddagen ved Uggerløse strand. *Søndag 5. august. [[Rasmussen-2581|Iris]] her. Om aftenen dem hjemmefra. *Tirsdag 7. august. Hjemme om aftenen sammen med Chr. Andersen og smedens. ''Ikke flere notater dette år'' {{Image|file=Jensen-7049-1.jpg |caption=Ragnhild - Kvittering for protese
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deres første barn Preben i 1931 }} == 1932 == *Fredag 1. januar. Læst op ved Socialdemokraternes Juletræ *Mandag 4. januar. Ligget længe i Sengen *Tirsdag 12. januar. Mildt Vejr. I Kalundborg. Begyndt at bruge ”Ferrin” *Fredag 15. januar. Godt Vejr. kakkelovnen i Skolestuen Røget. Vinden sydvestlig. Sendt en flaske Vand til Eskjær af den nye Brønd. *Torsdag 21. januar. Taaget Vejr. Passet Preben. Gaaet Tur. I Brugsen. Læst L(ektier) og Avis. Preben meget urolig i Nat. *Mandag 25. januar Godt Vejr. Forberedt mig til Fælleslæsning. Læst lektier, hørt Sprog. * Torsdag 28. januar. Godt Vejr. Anna i Kalundborg. Kørt Tur med Preben. Frida kommet. Til Gilde hos Daugaards om Aftenen. *Onsdag 10. februar. Frostvejr. m. Sol. Præsten været her og konfereret Kirkebog. Begyndt at skrive Revy. *Fredag 12. februar. Godt vejr. Gaaet Tur og Brugsen. Vasket Krop. Ledet Dilettanterne i Huset *Torsdag 25. februar. Spillet Dilettant for Brugsforeningens Medlemmer. Godt Vejr. *Torsdag 3. marts. Anna og jeg i Kalundborg. Godt Vejr. Lånt Webers Havesprøjte. Hos Fodermesterens paa Birkendegaard om Aftenen sammen med Webers. *Onsdag 16. marts. Eksamen paa Skolen Kl. 9 Morgen. Om Eftermiddagen spillet for og leget med Børnene. *Lørdag 19. marts. Undervisning Morgen. I København i Direktoratet, Sygekasse. Hjem med 11 Toget. *Fredag 25. marts – Langfredag. Ligget i Sengen med Influenza. I Kirken at Synge. *Mandag 28. marts. Godt vejr, ikke sunget grundet Influenza. *Torsdag 31. marts. Ligger stadig med Influenza. *Mandag 4. april. Undervist Børnen i 2 Timer, i Seng igen. *Tirsdag 5. april. Undervist hele Dag i Skolen. *Søndag 24. april – Påske. Godt Vejr. Revet lidt i Haven. Læst Lektier og lavet Timeseddel. Paa Station med Brev til Direktoratet. *Fredag 27. maj. I Kallundborg. Tøj til Preben, Anna onduleret. Regvejr senere paa dagen *Lørdag 28. maj. Godt Vejr. I Ubberup til Askovmøde. Udfyldt Gymnastikplan. *Mandag 30. maj. Godt Vejr. dag mere -ulæseligt- lidt Regn. Anna og Preben rejst til Fyn. Skrevet Breve. *Tirsdag 31. maj. Graavejr – lidt Blæst. Ordnet Fridas Cykel. Frida cyklet hjem til Karise, ganske alene paa Slottet. *Onsdag 1. juni. Ene hjemme. Frida hjemme i Karise, Anna og Preben paa Fyn. *Torsdag 2. juni. I Kallundborg. Klippet, hentet Bryllupssange. *Fredag 3. juni. Paa Fyn til Bryllup. Godt Vejr. Talt ved Brylluppet. ::''Bryllup: Annas søster [[Madsen-1558|Agnes]] bryllup med [[Eskjær-2|Jørgen Eskjær]]'' {{Image|file=Madsen-1558-1.jpg |caption=Jørgen og Agnes bryllup 3. juni 1932 }} *Søndag 5. juni. Godt Vejr. Rejst hjem fra Fyn. Daugaards hentet os ved Stationen. *Onsdag 15. juni. Godt Vejr. Dagny -ulæseligt-, Harald Stine og Gudrun været her. I Kallundborg efter Kort. *Mandag 20. juni. Godt Vejr. Paa Skovtur med Børnene til Asnæs. Ombord at bese det engelske Slagskib. God Tur. ::''Det engelske slagskib Rodney som besøgte Kalundborg'' *Tirsdag 5. juli. Godt Vejr. Cyklede alle sammen til Uggerløse Strand at bade. Vandet Urter. Anna vasket. Læst Lektier. *Onsdag 6. juli. Godt Vejr. I Gisseløre at bade. Købt -ulæseligt- Ting. *Mandag 1. august. Rejst til Fyn. Anna og Preben med Toget og jeg cyklende. Godt Vejr. *Søndag 7. august. Rejst til Svendborg og Langeland, Anna og jeg paa Cykel, besøgt Helges, badet ved Spodsbjerg. *Onsdag 10. august. Godt Vejr. Svigerfar syg, jeg hjulpet i Kornet hos Niels Jørgen. *Lørdag 20. august. Godt Vejr. Cyklede fra ”Højbo” til Værslev, endvidere været til tandlæge i Kallundborg. Samlet nedfalden Frugt. Strøget Slips. Kropsvask. *Søndag 21. august. Cyklen ekset paa Baghjulet. Aften lidt regn. Cyklet til Karise. *Mandag 22. august. Godt Vejr. Hjemme hele Dagen i Karise. Hvilet ud efter Cykelturen. *Tirsdag 23. august. Godt Vejr. Cyklet til Hellested til Lars Larsens. Beset Kirken. *Onsdag 24. august. Godt Vejr. Anna syg. Badet i Vemmetofte Strand. Gudrun og Preben med. Spillet kort med Far og Jens. *Torsdag 25. august. Godt Vejr. Badet i Vemmetofte Strand. Anna syg. Far, Henning, Frida, Gudrun og jeg hos Jenses *Lørdag 27. august. Godt Vejr. Anna oppe. Cykel repareret, cyklet til Værslev. 1 punktering. Anna rejst med Preben til Værslev. Hjemme Kl. 5. *Onsdag 31. august. Regnvejr meget af Dagen, eller Graavejr. Ældste Klasse begyndt i Skolen. I Kallundborg hos Tandlæge Harris efter Gebis, møje med at jage Kyllinger ind. Ført Regnskab og skrevet Optagelsesskema til Sygekassen. Ført forsømmelsesliste. *Torsdag 15. september. Godt Vejr. Refereret til Dagbladet i Kallundborg. Chrstiansens foredrag i Askovkredsen. Børn solgt Høstblomster. *Søndag 9. oktober. Blæsevejr. Sikring sprunget inde i Masten. Hos Hjulmandend at faa hjælp. Gødet i Haven. Læst Engelsk. *Tirsdag 18. oktober. Regn og Blæst hele Dagen. Skilt Cyklen og renset den. Læst Lektier. Bud om at komme til Fuglede. *Onsdag 19. oktober. Bronceret Cykel. Graavejr. Anna i Kallundborg. *Torsdag 20. oktober. Regnvejr. I Fuglede hos Frk. Baider. Læst Lektier. *Fredag 21. oktober. Godt vejr. Børnene fotograferet. Lakeret Cykel. *Mandag 14. november. Godt Vejr. Valgmøde. Lavet Sang. *Onsdag 16. november. Valgdag. Aftenskole. Eleverne kaffe. *Lørdag 31. december. Gaaet Tur. Hjulpet min Kone. Daugaard heroppe at fejre Nytaarsaften. Frida rejst Hjem. == 1933 - Ingen notater == {{Image|file=Frank-2715-67.jpg |caption=Peder og Anna med Preben på Højbo april 1933 }} == 1934 == *Tirsdag 2. januar. Godt Vejr. Læst ”Den gode Jord”. Hjulpet Anna *Onsdag 3. januar. Godt Vejr. Hjulpet Anna. Læst ”Den gode Jord” færdig. *Mandag 8. januar. Mildt Vejr. Beslaaet Træsko. Til Gymnastik. Forberedt til Aftenskolen. *Fredag 19. januar. Blæsevejr. Kakkelovn Skolestuen røget. Aftenskole. Ved Stationen. *Søndag 11. februar. Godt Vejr. Rejst hjem til Karise. *Mandag 12. februar. Godt Vejr. Rejst til Værslev fra Karise. *Torsdag 8. marts. Godt Vejr. Læst op i Huset for Aktionærerne. *Tirsdag 20. marts. Godt Vejr. Standpunktsprøve. Bytte Avis med Chr. Jensen. Købt Smøreolie. Bestilt Politiken. *Lørdag 31. marts. Regnet til Morgen. Senere lyst Vejr. Anna rejst med Børnene med 2 Toget til Fyn *Lørdag 7. april. Godt Vejr. Anna kommer hjem fra Fyn. {{Image|file=Frank-2715-51.jpg |caption=Peder med Preben og Bent april 1934 }} *Tirsdag 1. maj. Godt Vejr. Til Pastor Steens Bisættelse. Kørt Gødning. *Torsdag 3. maj. Godt Vejr. Gravet i Haven. P. A. efter Penge og i Brugsen. *Tirsdag 29. maj. Generalforsamling i Forsamlingshuset Kl. 7 1/2. Oplæsning af mig. *Fredag 15. juni. Godt Vejr. Ved Stranden (Uggerløse). Læst. *Fredag 6. juli. Godt Vejr. Børnene paa udflugt til Asnæs. God dag. *Mandag 9. juli. Godt Vejr. Ved Gisseløre. Læst Lektier. Skrevet Brev. *Søndag 22. juli. Rejst til Aalborg over Samsø. God Rejse, dejligt Vejr. Eksjær hentet os i Bil. *Mandag 23. juli. Godt Vejr; gaaet Byen rundt. Ved Kilden, i Udkigstaarnet. *Onsdag 25. juli. Godt Vejr. I Skagen. *Torsdag 26. juli. Godt Vejr. Dagny har været her. Bil til Blokhus om Aftenen. *Lørdag 28. juli. Godt Vejr. Rejst hjem. *Mandag 30. juli. Godt Vejr. Cyklet til Fyn. Herovre Kl. 8 1/4. Morgenmad hos Daugaards. Frokost hos Præsten. *Tirsdag 31. juli. Godt Vejr. Nogen Krop. Sat Korn i Hobe i Højbo. Estrid kommet. Hille hjemme. Nede at bade i ?Rysbo?. *Torsdag 9. august. Godt Vejr. Torden. Passet Bent under Annas tur til Odense med Svigermor. *Lørdag 11. august. Byget Vejr med Blæst. Cyklet hjem fra Fyn. Anna og Børn med Tog. Ordnet forskellige Ærinder. *Lørdag 18. august. Godt Vejr. Rejst til Karise med to Toget. *Torsdag 23. august. Godt Vejr. Jeg ved Vemmetofte Strand. I Karise. *Fredag 24. august. Godt Vejr. Besøgt Stine. Rejst hjem til Værslev. *Lørdag 8. september. Godt Vejr. I Haven, fejet Gaard. Svigerforældre kommet. *Lørdag 15. september. Godt Vejr. Svigerforældre rejst. Jeg været i Kalundborg. *Torsdag 27. september. Godt Vejr. Lærermøde i Melby gl. Skole. *Lørdag 29. september. Godt Vejr. Læste og rettet Bøger. Til Møde i Askovkredsen. *Søndag 21. oktober. Godt Vejr, men hen paa -ulæseligt- Regn. Rejst til Fyn. *Tirsdag 23. oktober. Godt Vejr. Skrevet til radioforedrag m. Camenius *Onsdag 24. oktober Godt Vejr. Kørt Roer ind hos Svigerfar og taget op. *Fredag 26. oktober. Skrevet med Camenius. Kørt til Trunderup. *Lørdag 27. oktober. Kedeligt Vejr. med Blæst. Rejst hjem til Værslev. I Brugsen og hos Bager. *Mandag 29. oktober. Blæst og Bygevejr. Skrevet Radioforedrag. Læst Lektier. *Onsdag 31. oktober. Møde paa Hotel ”Skarridsø” i Jyderup Kl. 3. angaaende Amtsskolekonsulent Andersen. -ulæseligt- hentet mig i Bil. *Fredag 23. november. Prøve Tøj. Generalforsamling i Kredsen for ?Lærerforeningen? *Lørdag 8. december. Godt Vejr. I Kalundborg, Tøjet færdigt, prøvet det. Anna med. *Onsdag 19. december. Godt Vejr. Ordnet angaaende Juletræet. Skrevet Julebrev. *Fredag 28. december. Koldt Vejr. Ligge i Sengen, *Lørdag 29. december. Assisteret ved Juletræet i Forsamlingshuset. Har det godt igen. *Mandag 31. december. Nytaarsaften. Hos Præsten. Midnatsgudstjeneste. == 1935 - 1936 Ingen notater == {{Image|file=Frank-2715-53.jpg |caption=Peder i Sverige - Nordisk skolemøde i Stockholm 1935 }} == 1937 == *Lørdag 2. januar. Assisteret ved Socialdemokraternes Juletræ. *Mandag 4. januar. Anna vasket. Jeg passet Huset og gjort rent samt baaret Vand. Betalt forskellige Regninger. Ført Regnskab. *Onsdag 20, januar. Koldt Vejr, men bedre. Børnene faaet Chokolade. Læst Tysk. Skatteskema færdig. *Lørdag 23. januar. Koldt Vejr m. Blæst. Læst Tysk og spillet. Ringet og inviteret Frida og Niemann. *Søndag 24. januar. Koldt Vejr. Frida og Niemann til Dilettant. *Fredag 29. januar. Koldt Vejr, Sne. Alle fire i Kalundborg. Læst Tysk. Præsten været her idet Fru Brønno er paa Sygehus. *Fredag 5. februar. Mildt Vejr. Til Købmand. Læst. Forberedelse til at slaa katten af Tønden. Læst Tysk. *Fredag 12. februar. Hos Gartner, Blomst 2,25. Hos Lærer Olsen, Kirkesang 10,00. Set Lysbilleder. Soc. Forening. Skyet Vejr. *Mandag 15. februar. Godt vejr. Aftenskole. Hugget Brænde. Betalt til rad. Forening 2. Kr. *Fredag 19. februar. Regn. Kalundborg. Stifter + -ulæseligt- 3,50. Leverpostej 0,15. Til radikal Møde, kaffe 1,00. *Torsdag 11. marts. Anna 18,73. Købmanden 6,27. Godt Vejr. Aftenskole. *Søndag 21. marts. Anna 10,00. Udstilling af Aftenskole sager hos Præstens sammen med Konfirmandernes Forældre. *Søndag 4. april. Godt Vejr. Konfirmation i Kirken. Konfirmation i Snoldelev 1,50. Billet 8,00. *Fredag 9. april. Godt Vejr. Elektricitet 14,12. Roser 8,78. Plantet Roser. *Onsdag 28. april. Godt Vejr. Ordnet til Græsplæne. *Torsdag 29. april. Godt Vejr. Rebet til Græsplæne. *Fredag 30. april. Godt Vejr. Saaet Frø i Græsplæne. Lagt Hønen i Dueslag. *Torsdag 13. maj. Graavejr og Regn. Lagt Hønen ved Skorstenen. I Haven. *Mandag 17. maj Godt Vejr. Gudstjeneste Kl. 8. Rettet Bøger, I Snevris Skov. Brev til Snoldelev. Skrevet Statistik til Skole. *Fredag 21. maj. Godt Vejr. I Hørve til Menighedsraads Aarsmøde 12,00. Kørt til Faarevejle Kirke og se Seværdigheder. Dragsholm. 0,90. Børgesen kørt. Præstens med. *Mandag 24. maj. Godt Vejr. Renset i Rosenstykke. Til Bryllupsdag hos Webers. Fanget Rotter i Kælderen. *Tirsdag 25. maj. Godt Vejr. Renset i Rosenstykke. Friskolelæreren besøg os. Læst Lektier. Hønen sat i Hønsegaard.m. 8 Kyllinger. *Tirsdag 27. maj. Godt Vejr. Til Kredsmøde i Kalundborg. Overlærer Hansen, Roskilde. Lagt Kalundborgttur til rette for Brønno. **Kredskontingent 12,00 **Kaffe 0,60 **Indskud i Sparekasse 2,25 *Onsdag 2. juni. Byger og Blæst. Kalundborgtur m. Brønno. Bryggeri, Slagteri, ?Møllebakke?, Radiostation, Færgen, Folkeblad. Udgift 2,28 *Fredag 25. juni. Godt Vejr. I Kalundborg med Børn at se Kongen. I Haven. *Mandag 28. juni. Godt Vejr. Skrevet Ansøgning til Korup. *Onsdag 14. juli. Godt Vejr. I Kalundborg. Betalt Skat. I Haven. *Søndag 25. juli. ?Erna tjene?. Cigarer 10 kr. Regn. Husflid. *Søndag 1. august. Godt Vejr. Tur i Skoven. **Rejse til Herfølge. Tj. Kl. 8 15,50 **Bil 2,00 **Bryllupsgave 15,00 *Mandag 2. august. Godt Vejr. I Karise at besøge [[Frank-2722|Kristine]] og [[Larsen-4343|Harald]]. Ventilgummi 0,10. *Onsdag 4. august. Godt Vejr. Anna faaet til Billet, rejst til Odense 5,35 Kr. *Torsdag 5. august. Rejst hjemmefra til Repræsentantskabsmøde (fra Tessebølle). I Tivoli om Aftenen. *Fredag 6. august. Repræsentantskabsmøde. Fint Vejr. Færdig Kl. 12,30. Rejst til Regstrup. *Lørdag 7. august. Fint Vejr. Rejst hjem fra Regstrup. Beset Hanerup Mergelleje. *Søndag 8. august. Smukt Vejr. Rejst til Fyn. Sunget herhjemme. Ellen Født en Pige. Torden (Stærk) *Tirsdag 10. august. Nogenlunde Vejr. Lavet Kurvestol til Johan. Hos Egons. *Onsdag 11. august. Ikke godt Vejr. I Odense at gøre Indkøb, Taske til Fotografiapparat. Rejst til Hasmark i Sommerhus. {{Image|file=Frank-2715-70.jpg |caption=Preben, Bent og Peder i sommerhus ved Hasmark
Ferien august 1937 }} *Torsdag 19. august. Godt Vejr. I [[Space:Hojbo|Højbo]]. Hos Kristians. *Fredag 20. august. Godt Vejr. Hjulpet med at køre Korn ind. Til Hille og Johan. *Lørdag 21. august. Rejst til Værslev. **Rejse: 15,25 **Avis: 0,50 *Søndag 29. august. Godt Vejr. Erna Tjeneste. Botaniseret. Ved Gisseløre at bade. *Onsdag 1. september. Godt Vejr. Vind. I Kalundborg. Anna og Børnene set Persilfilm. *Fredag 3. september. Godt Vejr. Revet i Haven. Med Børnene til Persilfilm i Kalundborg. *Søndag 12, september. Køligt Vejr. Set Svæveflyvere paa ?Viskingegaards? Mark. *Fredag 17. september. Helt godt Vejr, dog lidt Fugt. Hjemmedøbt et Barn. læst Tysk. Lidt i Haven. Sidste Vindruer ned. *Mandag 27. september. Nogenlunde fint Vejr. Storvask. Udfyldt Kirkebog. *Torsdag 30. september. Godt Vejr. Provst efterset Kirkebog. *Lørdag 2. oktober. Godt Vejr. Hos P.A. efter Gage. Betalt i Brugs og -ulæseligt-. Halv Gris bestilt. Hos gartner efter Blomster. *Tirsdag 5. oktober. Godt Vejr. Gravet Have. Faaet en halv Gris. Læst Tysk. *Tirsdag 19. oktober. Godt Vejr, Morgentaage. Anna og Børn rejst til Fyn. Jeg cyklet til Snoldelev. Undervejs gæstet Niemann og Frida. *Onsdag 20. oktober. Godt Vejr. Cyklet fra Snoldelev til [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]]. Hjemme resten af Dagen. *Torsdag 21. oktober. Godt Vejr. Morgentaaget. Far og jeg cyklet til Hellested, besøgt Hans Jørgensens. Hilst paa Kirsten der viste os Skolen. Gennem Karise hjem. -ulæseligt- til Fødselsdag. Spillet Kort hele Natten. *Lørdag 23, oktober. Cyklet hjem over Ringsted, Regstrup til Værslev. Udrettet nødvendige Ærinder. *Tirsdag 26. oktober. Graavejr. Middag hos Daugaards. Hentet Anna og Børn paa Stationen. *Mandag 1. november. Godt Vejr. Mange Drenge paa Klapjagt. Hos P.A. efter Gage. Betalt i Brugs og Cykelsmed. *Tirsdag 16. november. Køligt men klart Vejr. Besøg af Amtsskolekonsulenten. Hentet Pattegris paa Stationen. *Lørdag 20. november. Godt Vejr. Rettet Bøger. Set Børnegymnastik paa Højskolen, Krogshede og ?Litten Karl? *Onsdag 24. november Godt Vejr. Præsten hørt paa Undervisning. *Fredag 3. december. Regn og Slud. Rejst til Odense. *Lørdag 4. december. Snevejr og Frost. -ulæseligt- angaaende Veflinge embede. Rejst hjem til Værslev. Læst osv. *Mandag 6. december. Tøvejr. Aftenskole. Læst Komedie med Børnene. *Tirsdag 7. december. Koldt Vejr. Bestilt Musiker til Julebal. Hentet Fjedre til Klubstol. *Søndag 12. december. Snevejr. Eftermiddags Tjeneste. Tegnet baggrund. *Mandag 20. december. Helt godt Vejr. Aftenskole. Ældste Klasse Juleferie. *Tirsdag 21. december. Helt godt Vejr. Yngste Klasse Juleferie. *Onsdag 22. december. Koldt Vejr. Stillet Scene op. Spillet Komedie med Børn. *Torsdag 23. december. Tøvejr og Taage. Spillet Komedie. Forrettet forskellige Ting. *Fredag 24. december. Tøvejr og mildt. Gudstjeneste Kl. 16. Juleaften. == 1938 == *Onsdag 19. januar. Graavejr. Lavet Barneseng. Læst. *Fredag 4. februar. Godt Vejr. Møde i Skolen. Pastor Brønno. Skole og Hjem. Dannet Forældreforening. *Torsdag 10. februar. Radikal Forening 2,00. Godt Vejr. Blæst. Aftenskole. *Lørdag 12. februar. Renset Hønsehus. Rettet Bøger. Køligt Vejr. Anna - Udgift 5,00 *Søndag 13. februar. Godt Vejr. Formiddags Tjeneste. Lagt Eksamensplan. *Fredag 18. februar. Godt Vejr. Anna fik en Pige. Telefon 80 øre (Udg.) *Søndag 17. april. Stærk Blæst og Bygevejr. Søster døbt. Bryllupsdag. Fremmede. *Mandag 9. maj. Koldt Vejr. Brev til Amtskonsulenten. Tal med Mølleren om Bil. 5. Kr. pr. Person. Fejet Gaard. *Tirsdag 10. maj. Køligt Vejr. Lagt Hønen paa Loft. ?Vaccination?. Læst. *Tirsdag 31. maj. Havearbejde. Hønen udruget Kyllinger. *Onsdag 1. juni. Fint Vejr. Ført Forsømmelsesliste. Anna i Kalundborg. *Fredag 3. juni. Godt Vejr. Klippe Haar. Set paa Bil. Købt Skrivem. *Mandag 6. juni. 8 Tjeneste. Rejst til Fyn. Sammen med Aages. *Tirsdag 7. juni. Paa Sygehus hos Mormor. Besøgt Egons. *Onsdag 8. juni. Godt Vejr. Tordenvejr Aften. Odense Sygehus. Anna Tøj. Peder Ispinde. *Torsdag 9. juni. Hjemrejse fra Fyn. H. Bil. Mildt og Fugtigt Vejr. Kaffe paa Færge. Brød, Mælk + 2 Kr. til L.M. *Fredag 10. juni. Godt Vejr. Lærermøde i Kærby. Øl 30 Øre. Anna 3 Kr. *Onsdag 29. juni. Køligt Vejr. Lave Avishylde *Fredag 1. juli. Se til Rugehøne. I Kalundborg *Onsdag 6. juli. Godt Vejr. Set paa Bil. Arbejdet paa Hylde. *Torsdag 7. juli. Godt Vejr. Købt Bil. Forberede til Udflugt *Fredag 8. juli. Godt Vejr men Torden mod Aften. Udflugt til Asnæs, god Tur. Kørsel 2,50. *Lørdag 9. juli. Godt Vejr. Køreprøve. Læst og rettet Bøger. *Mandag 11. juli. Godt Vejr. Storvask. Til Køreprøve. Porto. *Lørdag 16. juli. I Klasse ferie. Vogn indregistreret. Godt Vejr. Havearbejde. *Mandag 25. juli. Se til Rugehøne. *Tirsdag 26. juli. Se til Rugehøne. Kørt Skolevogn. *Onsdag 27. juli. Godt Vejr. Kursus i Husflid. m. Skolevogn. *Fredag 29. juli. Godt Vejr. Kursus i Husflid. Kørt Skolevogn. *Lørdag 30. juli. Godt Vejr. Kursus i Husflid. Kørt Skolevogn. *Tirsdag 16. august. Godt Vejr. Taget Køreprøve. *Onsdag 17. august. Godt Vejr. Hjemme. Vasket Bil *Torsdag 18. august. Blæst. Kørt Bil til Forældre i Tessebølle *Mandag 22. august. II Klasse begynd ei Skole Kl. 7. *Tirsdag 23. august. I Klasse begynde i Skole Kl. 8. *Søndag 28. august. Eftermiddags Tjeneste. Godt Vejr. Billetter til Skrupsulten. *Tirsdag 6. september. Graavejr og lidt Regn. I Kalundborg. Læst. [[Jensen-7050|Mormor]] død Kl. 3 Nat. **Benzin 5,40. **Anna 1,50 *Lørdag 10. september. Godt Vejr. Kørt til Fyn. **Billet Bil 12 **2 voksne Billetter 6 {{Image|file=Frank-2715-71.jpg |caption=Maren Pedersens begravelse 10-09-1938.
Familien samlet hos søsteren Hilleborg, Rugvang 9 i Odense.
Peder yderst til venstre. }} *Søndag 11. september. Godt Vejr. **Udgift til bøger: 3,15 **Blomst: 1,00 **Benzin paa hjemtur: 2,80 *Mandag 19. september. Hos Præsten angaaende ?Husdyrsundervisning? *Tirsdag 20. september. Godt Vejr. Plukket Blommer til Præstens. Forsaalet Prebens Sko. *Lørdag 24. september. Godt Vejr. Ansøgning Hellested. Forskelligt *Søndag 25. september. Godt Vejr. Lavet Hønsetrug. Forsaalet Bents Sko. Eftermiddags Tjeneste. Kørt til Tessebølle. *Mandag 26. september. Godt Vejr. I Hellested at se paa Embede. *Lørdag 1. oktober. Godt Vejr. Flagsnor i. Antenne op. *Mandag 3. oktober. Blæst og Graavejr. Besøgt Konfirmander. Til Daugaards Fødselsdag. *Onsdag 5. oktober. Storm og Daarligt Vejr. Hos P.A. efter Løn *Lørdag 8. oktober. Jeg og Anna har Halsbetændelse. I Seng om Eftermiddagen, *Torsdag 13. oktober. Blæst og Regn. Lavet Hønselaage. Rettet Bøger. *Onsdag 26. oktober. Køligt Vejr. Begynde Skole efter Roeferie. *Mandag 31. oktober. Godt Vejr. Alle Drenge paa Klapjagt. *Fredag 18. november. Graavejr. Børn Husflid. Bogbil været her.
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==Female Names and Equivalents== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Female Name Equivalents''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''English Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Latin Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Scots Gaelic Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Lowland Scots Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Scandinavian Name''' |- |Agnes||Agneta||Una ||Agnes, Canne, Nannis ||Agnes (modern) |- |Alice/Allison|| Alicia, Alesia ||Ailios/Ailis||Alesoun, Alisoune, Ellisoun ||Alice (modern) |- |Amy/Amelia||Amia, Amica, Amata||Aimil || ||Amie (modern) |- |Barbara|| ||Barabal/Barabla|| ||Barbara |- |Bridget||Debelia||Brighde/Bride|| ||Brigitta |- |Christina/Christian||Christina ||Cairstiona||Cristiane, Cristene ||Christiana |- |Cathleen|| ||Caitlin|| ||None |- |Catherine/Katherine||Catharina ||Caitrìona|| Katherine, Katherin, Catte ||Katerina |- |Caroline|| ||Teàrlag|| ||Carola |- |Eleanor||Alienora|| || ||Helene |- |Esther||Hester|| || ||Ǣstríðr |- |Euphemia|| ||Oighrig||Effy, Effym ||Eufemia |- |Flora|| ||Flòraidh|| ||Flora |- |Grace/Griselda/Grizzel||Gratia||Giorsail, Gráinne || ||Gratiana |- |Helen/Eleanor||Helena||Eilidh ||Elene, Ellen, Helene ||Helene |- |Isabel/Elizabeth||Isabella|| Ealasaid/Bethag (Elizabeth); Iseabail, Isbeil/Iseabal (Isabel) ||Elspet, Besse (Elizabeth), Isobel, Isabele, Thebe (Isabel) ||Isabel (modern), Elisabet |- |Jane/Joan||Johanna||Sìne || ||Jana |- |Jessie|| ||Seasaidh, Seònaid, Teasag||Janet , Jonet, Jonat ||Jeanette |- |Kirsty|| ||Ciorstag/Curstag|| ||Kirstin |- |Lexie|| ||Leagsaidh|| ||Alda, Alexandra (modern) |- |Mabel||Amabilia||Moibeal ||Annabill, Annaple, Mabell||Amabel, Mábil |- |Margaret/Maggie||Margareta ||Maighread/Magaidh|| Maisi, Mage, Margret, Mege ||Margareta, Maggie |- |Marjory/Marcella||Margeria ||Marsail/Marsaili||Mariory ||none |- |Mary/Marion||Maria, Mariana ||Moire, Muire, Mairi||Malle, Marioun ||Magda |- |Martha|| ||Moireach|| ||Marta |- |Rachel|| ||Raghnaid|| ||Ráðgerðr |- |Sarah|| ||Mòrag, Sorcha|| ||Sara, Sagga, Sari |- |Sheena|| ||Sìne|| ||Signý |- |Susan|| ||Siùsaidh|| ||Susanna (modern) |- |} |}
==Sources== *[https://medievalscotland.org/scotnames/lowland16/menalpha.shtml Medieval Lowland Scottish Names] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/img_auth.php/8/80/Approved_-_Scottish_Naming_Customs_-C_Foster_-_Apr_2017.pdf Family Search Scottish Naming Practices] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Scottish_Gaelic_given_names List of Scottish Gaelic Given Names] *[https://www.nordicnames.de/namefinder/ Nordic Names Search] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/England_Latin_Versions_of_Given_Names_(National_Institute) Family Search List of Latin Equivalents] *[https://www.from-ireland.net/irish-names/latin-names-in-english/ Latin Names in English]
Name Maintenance Team
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Name Studies in Louisiana
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Louisiana
= Introduction = : The mission of [[Project:Louisiana#Project:Louisiana|Project:Louisiana]] is to help people find their Louisiana roots and to recreate in WikiTree a bit of the rich history and culture that make Louisiana what it is today. : This page is designed to help people find their roots using WikiTree's categories. It is categorized under the top-level categories * [[:Category:Louisiana|Louisiana]] * [[:Category:One_Name_Studies|One Name Studies]]. : Since top-level categories do not include people profiles, you need to click through to subcategories and they might not yet be populated. The intent of this page is to offer a map to name categories and pages of particular relevance to Louisiana. Please let us know of new locations for this map, or other improvements that would better help you find your link to Louisiana. == Finding Family == :WikiTree uses [[:Category:Projects|projects]] to coordinate members' efforts on a particular subject: [[Project:Louisiana#Project:Louisiana|Project:Louisiana]]'s [[Project:Louisiana_Families|Louisiana Families project]] focuses on family groups. WikiTree [[:Category:Categories|categories]] are used to help people find profiles and pages of interest to them. :The top-level category for Louisiana is [[:Category:Louisiana]], where you'll find links to location categories (Louisiana parishes) and many other categories and space pages specific to Louisiana. If you're looking for family in Louisiana, check out the profiles in the following catgories: * [[:Category:Louisiana First Families]] (a subcategory of [[:Category:Louisiana Families]]) * [[:Category:Louisiana, Family Brick Walls]] * [[:Category:Louisiana_Immigration]] :You can also look for your family surnames under the top-level category for the WikiTree [[Project:One_Name_Studies|One Name Studies project]], and if you know where your Louisiana families came from, in addition to checking under [[:Category:Louisiana_Immigration]], you can check to see if the country has a Name Studies category:as of January 4, 2015, only Ireland, Italy, Sicilia had Name Studies listed under [[:Category:One Name Studies]] * [[:Category:One Name Studies]] ** [[:Category:African_American_Name_Studies|African American Name Studies]] (one entry: [[:Category: Mozingo Name Study]], but links to [[:Category: African-American Family History]] with additional categories that may aid your search: *** [[:Category: United States of America, Slaves]] -> [[:Category: Louisiana, Slaves]] **** [[:Category:African Immigrants to Louisiana]]; [[:Category: Louisiana, Slave Owners]] *** [[:Category:Reconstruction]] :Generally, if a project is associated with a category, the category page will get you to it. For instance, the category page for Name Studies in Ireland is under [[:Category:Ireland|Category:Ireland]], which includes a link to the [[Project:Ireland|Project]]. Similarly, Italian Name Studies is under [[:Category:Italian_Roots|Category:Italian Roots]], which has a link to the [[Space:Italian_roots|Italian roots project page]]. : For other projects related to Louisiana, such as the [[Project:Acadians|Acadians project]], see [[Project:Louisiana_Families#Related_Projects_and_Groups|this section]] of the [[Project:Louisiana_Families|Louisiana Families project page]]. Some will also have categories included under [[:Category:Louisiana]], such as [[:Category:Native American Tribes of Louisiana]], a category of the [[Project:Native_Americans|Native Americans project]]. __________
Name Suggestions
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(links to the suggestion page) | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Difficulty Level''' |- |Warning {{YouTube|SrZjT6Lelck||playlist=DD}}||'''[[Space:DBE_511|511 Replaced]]''': This suggestion has been replaced by 7x7 suggestions (i.e. 717, 727, etc.) described below. The video applies to the replacement suggestions. Substitute the field referenced for those suggestions. ||Intermediate |- |Error ||'''[[Space:DBE_711|711 Separator in prefix]]''': There is a separator in the prefix field. Examples include "/", "-", ",", "(" and ")". Separators should normally not be used in the prefix field. See suggestion description for details.||Easy |- |Error ||'''[[Space:DBE_712|712 Number in prefix]]''': There is a number in the prefix field. Numbers should not normally be used in the prefix. See suggestion description for details.||Easy |- |Error ||'''[[Space:DBE_713|713 Suffix in prefix]]''': The contents of the prefix field should normally be in the suffix field. See suggestion description for details.||Intermediate |- |Error ||'''[[Space:DBE_714|714 Wrong word in prefix]]''': A word not normally used as a prefix is in the prefix field. See error description for details.||Intermediate |- |Error ||'''[[Space:DBE_715|715 Wrong character in Prefix]]''': There is unusual character in the prefix field.||Easy |- |Warning {{YouTube|SrZjT6Lelck||playlist=DD}}||'''[[Space:DBE_717| 717 Unique name in Prefix]]''': The prefix of this profile is unique on WikiTree which could indicate a misspelled prefix. ||Intermediate |- |Error ||'''[[Space:DBE_721|721 Separator in first name]]''': There is a separator in the first name field. Examples include "/", "-", ",", "(" and ")". Separators should normally not be used in the first name field. See error description for details.||Easy |- |Error ||'''[[Space:DBE_722|722 Number in first name]]''': There is a number in the first name field. Numbers should not normally be used in the first name. See error description for details.||Easy |- |Warning ||'''[[Space:DBE_723|723 Prefix in first name]]''': The first name field contains a term normally considered a prefix. See error description for details.||Intermediate |- |Warning ||'''[[Space:DBE_724|724 Wrong word in first name]]''': A word not normally used as a name is in the first name field. See error description for details. ||Intermediate |- |Warning ||'''[[Space:DBE_725|725 Wrong character in first name]]''': A character not normally used in a name is in the first name field. See error description for details.||Easy |- |Warning {{YouTube|SrZjT6Lelck||playlist=DD}}||'''[[Space:DBE_727|727 Unique name in First Name]]''': First Name of this profile is unique on WikiTree. This could be a misspelled First Name.||Intermediate |- |Error ||'''[[Space:DBE_731|731 Separator in preferred name]]''': There is a separator in the preferred name field. Examples include "/", "-", ",", "(" and ")". Separators should normally not be used in the preferred name field. See error description for details.||Easy |- |Error ||'''[[Space:DBE_732|732 Number in preferred name]]''': There is a number in the preferred name field. Numbers should not normally be used in the preferred name. See error description for details.||Easy |- |Warning ||'''[[Space:DBE_733|733 Prefix in preferred name]]''': The preferred name field contains a term normally considered a prefix. See error description for details. ||Intermediate |- |Warning ||'''[[Space:DBE_734|734 Wrong word in preferred name]]''': A word not normally used as a name is in the preferred name field. See error description for details.||Intermediate |- |Warning ||'''[[Space:DBE_735|735 Wrong character in preferred name]]''': A character not normally used in a name is in the preferred name field. See error description for details.||Easy |- |Warning {{YouTube|SrZjT6Lelck||playlist=DD}}||'''[[Space:DBE_737|737 Unique name in Preferred Name]]''': The preferred name of this profile is unique on WikiTree which could be a misspelled name. ||Intermediate |- |Error ||'''[[Space:DBE_741|741 Separator in middle name]]''': There is a separator in the middle name field. Examples include "/", "-", ",", "(" and ")". Separators should normally not be used in the middle name field. See error description for details.||Easy |- |Error ||'''[[Space:DBE_742|742 Number in middle name]]''': There is a number in the middle name field. Numbers should not normally be used in the middle name. See error description for details.||Easy |- |Warning ||'''[[Space:DBE_743|743 Prefix in middle name]]''': The middle name field contains a term normally considered a prefix. See suggestion description for details. ||Easy |- |Warning ||'''[[Space:DBE_744|744 Wrong word in middle name]]''': A word not normally used as a name is in the middle name field. See error description for details. ||Intermediate |- |Warning ||'''[[Space:DBE_745|745 Wrong character in middle name]]''': A character not normally used in a name is in the middle name field. See error description for details. ||Easy |- |Warning {{YouTube|SrZjT6Lelck||playlist=DD}}||'''[[Space:DBE_747|747 Unique name in Middle Name]]''': The middle name of this profile is unique on WikiTree which could be a misspelled name. ||Intermediate |- |Warning ||'''[[Space:DBE_749|749 Middle Name used in used in some areas]]''': The middle name field contains a name for a person born in a region that doesn't have a concept of a middle name. This is easy for those familiar with those regions and research in that area. ||Easy |- |Error ||'''[[Space:DBE_751|751 Separator in nicknames]]''': There is a separator in the nicknames field. Examples include "/", "-", ",", "(" and ")". Separators should normally not be used in the nicknames field. See error description for details.||Easy |- |Warning ||'''[[Space:DBE_752|752 Number in nicknames]]''': There is a number in the nicknames field. Nicknames don't use numbers in the nicknames. See error description for details.||Easy |- |Warning ||'''[[Space:DBE_753|753 Prefix in nicknames]]''': The nicknames field contains a term normally considered a prefix. See suggestion description for details. ||Easy |- |Warning ||'''[[Space:DBE_754|754 Wrong word in nicknames]]''': A word not normally used as a name is in the nicknames field. See suggestion description for details. ||Intermediate |- |Warning ||'''[[Space:DBE_755|755 Wrong character in Nicknames]]''': There is an unusual character in the nicknames field. ||Easy |- |Warning {{YouTube|SrZjT6Lelck||playlist=DD}}||'''[[Space:DBE_757|757 Unique name in Nicknames]]''': Suffix of this profile is unique on WikiTree. This could be a misspelled Suffix. ||Intermediate |- |Error ||'''[[Space:DBE_761|761 Separator in suffix]]''': There is a separator in the suffix field. Examples include "/", "-", ",", "(" and ")". Separators should normally not be used in the suffix field. See error description for details.||Intermediate |- |Error ||'''[[Space:DBE_762|762 Number in suffix]]''': There is a number in the suffix field. Numbers should not normally be used in the suffix. See error description for details.||Intermediate |- |Warning ||'''[[Space:DBE_763|763 Prefix in suffix]]''': The suffix field contains a term normally considered a prefix. See error description for details. ||Intermediate |- |Warning ||'''[[Space:DBE_764|764 Wrong word in suffix]]''': A word not normally used as a name is in the suffix field. See error description for details.||Intermediate |- |Warning ||'''[[Space:DBE_765|765 Wrong character in suffix]]''': In Suffix there is unusual character. ||Easy |- |Warning {{YouTube|SrZjT6Lelck||playlist=DD}}||'''[[Space:DBE_767|767 Unique name in Suffix]]''': Suffix of this profile is unique on WikiTree. This could be a misspelled Suffix. ||Intermediate |- |Error ||'''[[Space:DBE_771|771 Separator in last name at birth]]''': There is a separator in the last name at birth field. Examples include "/", "-", ",", "(" and ")". Separators should normally not be used in the last name at birth field. See error description for details. ||Advanced |- |Error ||'''[[Space:DBE_772|772 Number in Last Name at Birth ]]''': The last name at birth contains a number.||Intermediate |- |Warning ||'''[[Space:DBE_773|773 Prefix in last name at birth]]''': The last name at birth field contains a term normally considered a prefix. See suggestion description for details. ||Intermediate |- |Warning ||'''[[Space:DBE_774|774 Wrong word in last name at birth]]''': A word not normally used as a name is in the last name at birth field. See error description for details.||Intermediate |- |Warning ||'''[[Space:DBE_775|775 Wrong character in last name at birth]]''': A character not normally used in a name is in the last name at birth field. See error description for details.||Intermediate |- |Warning {{YouTube|SrZjT6Lelck||playlist=DD}}||'''[[Space:DBE_777|777 Unique name in Last Name at Birth]]''': Last Name at Birth of this profile is unique on WikiTree. This could be a misspelled Last Name at Birth. ||Intermediate |- |Warning ||'''[[Space:DBE_778|778 Period in the Last Name at Birth]]''': Last name at Birth field contains a period which is not allowed by WikiTree guidelines. See suggestion description for details.||Intermediate |- |Error ||'''[[Space:DBE_781|781 Separator in current last name]]''': There is a separator in the current last name field. Examples include "/", "-", ",", "(" and ")". Separators should normally not be used in the current last name field. See error description for details. ||Intermediate |- |Error ||'''[[Space:DBE_782|782 Number in current last name]]''': In Current Last name numbers have been found that indicates an error.||Easy |- |Warning ||'''[[Space:DBE_783|783 Prefix in current last name]]''': The current last name field contains a term normally considered a prefix. See error description for details. ||Easy |- |Warning ||'''[[Space:DBE_784|784 Wrong word in current last name]]''': A word not normally used as a name is in the current last name field. See suggestion description for details. ||Intermediate |- |Warning ||'''[[Space:DBE_785|785 Wrong character in current last name]]''': A character not normally used in a name is in the current last name field. See suggestion description for details. ||Easy |- |Warning {{YouTube|SrZjT6Lelck||playlist=DD}}||'''[[Space:DBE_787|787 Unique name in Current Last Name]]''': Current Last Name of this profile is unique on WikiTree. This could be a misspelled Current Last Name. ||Intermediate |- |Warning ||'''[[Space:DBE_788|788 Period in Current Last Name]]''': A period is found in the Current Last Name field which is not allowed by WikiTree guidelines. See suggestion description for details.||Intermediate |- |Error ||'''[[Space:DBE_791|791 Separator in last name other]]''': There is a separator in the Last Name Other field. Separators should not be used in the Last Name Other field '''except for''' a comma between last name variations.||Easy |- |Error ||'''[[Space:DBE_792|792 Number in the last name other]]''': There is a number in the last name other field. The last name other field contains numbers not normally used in that field. See error description for details.||Easy |- |Warning ||'''[[Space:DBE_793|793 Prefix in last name other]]''': The Last Name Other field has text that should be in prefix/suffix.
||Easy |- |Warning ||'''[[Space:DBE_794|794 Wrong word in last name other]]''': A word not normally used as a name is in the last name other field. See suggestion description for details. ||Easy |- |Warning ||'''[[Space:DBE_795|795 Wrong character in last name other]]''': A character not normally used in a name is in the last name other field. See suggestion description for details.||Easy |- |Warning {{YouTube|SrZjT6Lelck||playlist=DD}}||'''[[Space:DBE_797|797 Unique name in Last Name Other]]''': Last Name Other of this profile is unique on WikiTree. This could be a misspelled Last Name Other. ||Intermediate |- |Warning ||'''[[Space:DBE_798|798 Period in Last Name Other]]''': Other Last Names field contains a period which is not allowed by WikiTree guidelines. See suggestion description for details.||Intermediate |- |Error ||'''[[Space:DBE_911|911 Swedish patronym DOTTER for male]]''': Profile's gender is male and patronym indicates it should be female. Read more about [[Space:Patronymics_in_Sweden|patronyms]]. ||Advanced |- |Error ||'''[[Space:DBE_912|912 Swedish patronym SSON for female]]'''||Advanced |- |Warning ||'''[[Space:DBE_913|913 Swedish patronym DOTTER abbreviated]]''' ||Advanced |} ---- {{DD_Navigator|Suggestions Help}}
Name Suggestions Group Videos
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'''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}} ===Name Suggestions Collection Video Playlist === *The video for Suggestion 511 covers the revised Suggestions 717-797 [identified by 7x7] {| 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-144.png|align=l|size=m|caption='''Running Time: 5:19'''|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SrZjT6Lelck&feature=youtu.be}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-12.png|align=r|size=125px|link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_511}}'''''A Rose Called by Any Other Name Would be Unique'''''
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Names in Scotland
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'''MACLEAN OR MCLANE ?''' Many people are confused about the spelling of their Scottish ancestors names when they begin searching old records. There is often no consistency as to the spelling of a persons name from one record to the next. In order to select the critical WikiTree element of LNAB (last name at birth) it may help to have an understanding of the development of Scottish names. '''GAELIC ( (''Gàidhlig'')''' Gaelic was once the dominant language in the area of modern Scotland. Although it has been in decline since around 1100 AD https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scottish_Gaelic it is still spoken by a few Scots and forms the basis of most modern Scottish surnames. Like many cultures, Gaels used a patronymic format but they used it in two distinct ways. Firstly, Gaelic names usually consisted of a given name and a surname. In the distant past the surnames may have simply been the fathers name ie Angus son of Donald. At some later point it became desirable to have an inheritable surname which generally referred to a historical ancestor. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scottish_Gaelic_name In Gaelic, ''mac'' means "son of" so the example above, in Gaelic, would be ''Aonghais mac Domhnall'' (Angus son of Donald or Angus MacDonald). With a relative paucity of inheritable surnames a second patronymic system had widespread usage among Gaelic speaking communities, Identifying Names. In this format a person, even though they had a surname, would be identified among Gaelic speakers by two, three or four generations of "son of". Our example above would introduce himself as Angus son of John son of Neil son of Michael; he would not use his surname of MacDonald. In small communities people could readily identify your family with this short recitation of their ancestry. In formal records Given Name and Surname would be used but with Gaelic speakers the Identifying Name is frequently used. A fuller description of Gaelic naming, including discussion of the female version ("nic "instead of "mac") (which I have ignored for brevity) can be found here. [[Wikipedia:Scottish_Gaelic_name|Wikipedia on Gaelic naming]] '''WHY THE INCONSISTENT SPELLING ?''' Prior to as late as 1900 it was quite common for people to be illiterate, especially in small or remote communities. They relied on a few educated individuals to record their important records. For many communities the local priest may have been that key record keeper and the priests (or any other well educated person) would have likely received their education in English. Certainly English has been the official language in Scotland for many hundreds of years. A common occurrence would have been our friend ''Aonghais mac Domhnall'' presenting himself to the priest to record his marriage. The priest would have written down the Gaelic he heard and spelled it out in English as best he could. Thus ''mac Dhòmhnaill'' "son of Donald" may appear as: MacDonald, MacDonnald, MacDonnell or one of many other iterations. Note that the spelling choice would not be up to our Gaelic speaking subject but the interpretation of the record keeper. ''Aonghais mac Domhnall'' was always ''Aonghais mac Domhnall'' but a succession of priests keeping a series of records could record the anglicized name different each time. '''IT IS ALWAYS MAC''' For the record keeper translating from Gaelic to English the use of ''mac'' (son of) would be highly repetitive. It became very common to contract this word, usually to Mc but sometimes to M'. Again this was dependent on the style of the record keeper and not the actual name of the person involved. When viewing old records remember that when you are seeing Mc or M' , they are contractions; it always means "mac". '''CEMENTING SURNAMES''' As we approach the 20th century more and more people are becoming literate and writing their own names. Perhaps they are taught a particular spelling or adopt one themselves but when Scots began writing their own names they "solidified" their surnames. Still, there are many family anecdotes of names being changed later. A common story from World War 1 was Mac came before Mc in the alphabet and so if you wanted to spend less time in the food line you became Mac and got served first. Many Scots changed their spelling when they emigrated for a host of reasons. In my family my Grandfather became McLean although his wife, children and sisters stayed MacLean. No reason is known. '''CHOOSING LAST NAME AT BIRTH (LNAB) FOR WIKITREE''' Pre-literacy. If you find your ancestral records use Mac and Mc interchangeably, I suggest using Mac as the default in LNAB. (Remember it was always ''mac'') In an effort to follow the WikiTree [[Help:Name_Fields|Styles and Standards]] on naming, efforts should be made to determine LNAB as ''they would prefer''. See [[Help: Name_Fields#Use_their_conventions_instead_of_ours|Naming here]] However, I wouldn't recommend relying on a single document due to factors outlined in "Why the Inconsistent Spelling" above. Post literacy. If your ancestor was literate, look for records they may have signed or where they wrote out their name for a clue as to how they were known in their time. A headstone may give a clue to the spelling that came to be accepted for that person in their lifetime. Follow the WikiTree standard of selecting as LNAB the names that people themselves would have known and that would have been recognized in their own time and place. While it can make for messy records it is not a requirement that the spelling of a surname be consisted through generations. People changed their names. Each persons surname is their own. '''USE GAELIC''' For the last 500 years or so the legal name of most Scots was an English Given Name and Surname but if your ancestor used Gaelic as their primary tongue I urge you to research records and consider adding their Gaelic name and their Gaelic Identifying Name to your profile records. Hint: Gaelic Identifying Names can be a wonderful clue in researching family trees. E.G In our example
Legal Name: Angus MacDonald
Gaelic Name: ''Aonghais mac Domhnall''
Identifying Name: ''Aonghais mac Iain mac Neill mac Mhicheil Bhig''. In modern usage this would be written ''Aonghais Iain Neill Mhicheil Bhig'' == Sources ==
Names of 1820 Settlers
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Names of Foreigners Who Took the Oath of Allegiance to the Province and State of Pennsylvania, 1725-1775, with the foreign arrivals, 1786 to 1808
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Namesakes of United States Municipalities
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Naming a Ship's Voyage Landing Category
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If the exact day of the month is unknown, the month and year would be used, or just the arrival year if that is all that is known. '''[[Category:Ship Name, arrived Month YYYY]] or [[Category:Ship Name, arrived YYYY]]'''. '''The "Arrived" date would be for the final arrival port of that country, where there were multiple ports of call, within that country.
''' ==Proposal== {{Image|file=Naming_a_Ship_s_Voyage_Landing_Category-2.jpg |align=c |size=796x630 |caption=Shipping Categories }} .''' The "Pink" category, the landing category, will be for a single voyage, and the only one that should have individual profiles added.''' To use the format [[Category:Lady Juliana, arrived 3 Jun 1790]].
All voyage landing categories for a particular ship, will be nested under the category for the Ship Name (Launch Year) eg. [[Category:Lady Juliana (1777)]].
'''The "Arrived" date would be for the final arrival port of that country, where there were multiple ports of call, within that country.
''' All voyage landing categories should, ideally, include sailing date, and arrival dates for all ports of call, in the category content, to enable users to identify the correct voyage.
'''All voyage landing categories should have this as a parent category:''' ''[[Category:Ship Name (Launch Year)]]''
If the sailing date is known, voyage landing categories can have ''[[Category:Ship Name, sailed DD Month YYYY]]'' as a parent category.
Voyage landing categories may have other parent categories, according to regional project category structures.
==Example, Lady Juliana== '''Categories on the right hand side are specific to Australia.''' {{Image|file=Categorization_of_Ships_and_Voyages_to_Australia-2.jpg |size=684x630 |caption=Lady Juliana }}
Naming Convention for First Peoples of Canada
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Naming the original people of the United States
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Nanaimo Mine Disaster
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Nanaimo Mine Disaster 1887
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Nancy, Immigrant Voyage to Australia 1830
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Departed '''Plymouth, England, 10 August 1829'''
Arrived '''Fremantle, Swan River Colony, 9 January 1830'''
Arrived '''Hobart Town, Van Diemen's Land, 20 March 1830'''
Arrived '''Port Jackson, Sydney, New South Wales, 16 May 1830''' *[http://www.perthdps.com/shipping/ Passenger Ships arriving in Fremantle, Western Australia (1829-1889)] *[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/4209263 The Hobart Town Courier (Tas. : 1827 - 1839) Sat 27 Mar 1830 The Courier.] *[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/8645077 Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857) Fri 16 Apr 1830 NEWS. SHIP NEWS.] *[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/32073622 The Sydney Monitor (NSW : 1828 - 1838) Wed 19 May 1830 Shipping Intelligence.] *[https://indexes.records.nsw.gov.au/ebook/list.aspx?series=NRS5310&item=4_4823&ship=Nancy%20%5B1%5D NRS5310/4_4823/Nancy 16 May 1830/]
Nancy Byrne To-Do List
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Nankivell Name Study
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==How to Join== To join the Nankivell 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: [[Dyer-10748|Judy (Dyer) Weggelaar]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Nankivell}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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Nanticoke No. 1 Mine Disaster
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Pennsylvania,_Mining_Disasters
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Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters Team|United States Mining Disasters]] === History and Circumstances === * Date: 18 December 1885 * Location: Nanticoke, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania * Victims: 26 killed * Cause: Cave-in === 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
Nanticoke No. 3 Mine Disaster
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Nantwich, Cheshire One Place Study
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Naomi Mine Disaster
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Naomi Mine Disaster 1907
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Pennsylvania,_Mining_Disasters
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Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters Team|United States Mining Disasters]] === History and Circumstances === * Date: 1 December 1907 * Location: Fayette City, Fayette County, Pennsylvania * Victims: 34 killed * Cause: Explosion === Victims === {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Miners''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- |} |} === Rescue Efforts === === Results and Findings === '''To Create the Category''' :To create the category for this Disaster, please add
Napier - Lords & Barons
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Napier Family Reunion
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Napper
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Napper Name Study
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Narragansett, Rhode Island
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Narrative of Hannah Swarton
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Narrative of Lydia Smith
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Narrative of Samuel Scomp
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Nås (W)
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NASA Space Flight Medal
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Nasca Name Study
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Naseby Cemetery
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Nash church, St Mary the Virgin
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[[Unknown-591748|Ashfield, Annie 1859 - ?]]
[[Cullum-661|Ashfield, Emily 1860 - 1885]]
[[Ashfield-189| Ashfield, William ? - 1853]]
[[Ashfield-190|Ashfield, William Job 1893 - ?]]
[[Riddiford-116|Barton, Mary 1794 - 1842]]
[[Bowen-10556|Bowen, Ivan 1648 - 1712]]
[[Gough-2631| Gouch, William ? - 1829]]
[[Unknown-591738| Hale, Annis 1832 - 1893]]
[[Hale-11151|Hale, Audrey Kathleen 1909 - 1911]]
[[Adams-56902|Hale, Elizabeth 1821 - 1912]]
[[Hale-11188|Hale, John 1831 - 1901]]
[[Hale-11150|Hale, John Henry 1860 - 1939]]
[[Sheppard-4969|Hale, Mary Ann 1855 - 1931]]
[[Hale-11149|Hale, Matthew 1823 - 1891]]
[[Hale-11071|Hale, Thomas 1852 - 1931]]
[[Thomas-55252|John, Ann 1815 - 1880]]
[[John-3110|John, Jehoiada 1818 - 1903]]
[[James-23518|James, John Taylor 1865 - 1891]]
[[John-3129|John, Caroline 1821 - 1899]]
[[John-3109|John, Henry 1819 - 1888]]
[[John-3128|John, Thomas 1803 - 1875]]
[[Jones-115171|Jones, Alfred 1853 - 1898]]
[[Jones-113987|Jones, John 1843 - 1894]]
[[Unknown-586661|Jones, Mary 1814 - 1860]]
[[Jones-113991|Jones, Mary Susannah 1875 - 1900]]
[[Jones-115614|Jones, Mildred 1885 - 1886]]
[[Unknown-590227|Jones, Minnie 1854 - 1895]]
[[Unknown-586661|Jones, William ? - ?]]
[[Gough-2647|Knorz, Alice Violet May 1906 - 1987]]
[[Knorz-2|Knorz, William Alexander 1905 - 1987]]
[[Knorz-1|Lewis, Margaret May 1933 - 2003]]
[[Price-26429|Price, Henry 1854 - 1928]]
[[Delaney-3368|Price, Mary Ann 1858 - 1912]]
[[Sayce-100| Sayce, Eric Christopher George 1912 - 1966]]
[[Jenkins-18817|Sayce, Dulcie Olive 1919 - 1969]]
[[Unknown-586662|Taylor, Elizabeth 1839 - 1863]]
[[Taylor-83699|Taylor, Minnie 1863 - 1863]]
[[Uarrett-1|Uarrett, Michael Grierson 1934 - 1994]]
[[Daniel-9241|Waters, Amey 1845 - 1884]]
[[Waters-8942|Waters, Arnold 1720 - 1813]]
[[Waters-8877|Waters, Bessie 1866 - 1891]]
[[Waters-8881|Waters, Cecelia 1884 - 1884]]
[[Waters-8943|Waters, Elizabeth 1776 - 1861]]
[[Reese-5667|Waters, Elizabeth 1811 - 1888]]
[[Waters-8871|Waters, Joseph 1804 - 1877]]
[[Waters-8872|Waters, Lucy Jane 1854 - 1881]]
[[Waters-8875|Waters, Lucy Jane 1882 - 1971]]
[[Waters-8873| Waters, May 1878 - 1967]]
[[Unknown-591719|Waters, Margaret - 1778]]
[[Waters-8876|Waters, Minnie 1868 - 1889]]
[[Waters-8874|Waters, Thomas 1840 - 1910]]
[[Waters-8878|Waters, Tom Reginald 1875 - 1875]]
[[Waters-8879|Waters, Tom Reginald 1876 - 1920]]
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Nash Family Mysteries
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Nashville, Tennessee
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Nashville, Tennessee - 1833 Cholera Epidemic
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Nashville Cemetery Kleinburg Ontario - Table of Graves
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:From Blackwall on 24 August, 1837 via Gravesend on the other side of London on 26 August 1837 - initially arriving at Nepean Bay, Kangaroo Island, on 30 November 1837. Then finally to Adelaide on 6 December 1837. Captain Christopher Abel Warming. :From Cork, Ireland on Saturday, May 11, 1839 - arriving at Sydney, New South Wales on Saturday, August 17, 1839. Captain Warming. '''Sources'''
* Voyage & Conditions on Arrival from Harford Enterprises Pty Ltd / Harford Family History / Samuel Harford Pioneer Migrant website. first accessed online on 3rd of January, 2019 at: http://harfordenterprises.com.au/persistent/catalogue_files/products/2.4voyageconditionsonarrival.pdf * NRS5313/4_4780/Navarino_19 Aug 1839/ from the Assisted Immigrants (digital) Shipping Lists on the New South Wales State Archives and Records website. first accessed online on 3rd of January, 2019 at: http://indexes.records.nsw.gov.au/ebook/list.aspx?series=NRS5313&item=4_4780&ship=Navarino '''1840s Voyages'''
:From London on Sunday, October 11, 1840 - arriving at Hobart Town, Van Diemen's Land on Saturday, January 16, 1841. (via the Downs) :From Dublin, Ireland on Wednesday, September 21, 1842 - arriving at Hobart Town, Van Diemen's Land on Monday, January 9, 1843, :From London, England on Friday, July 14, 1848 - arriving at Melbourne then still part of New South Wales on Saturday, December 23, 1848. via Plymouth on August 3, 1848 & Adelaide on November 10, 1848. Captain R. C. Page. ''(Carrying some of the "Lacemaker's of Calais" among the 200 steerage passengers who were the first ordinary migrants to South Australia who had paid their own fare and who had not applied to the emigration authorities for an assisted passage.)'' :From London, England on Saturday, July 25, 1849 - eventually arriving at Melbourne then still part of New South Wales on December 2, 1849. via Plymouth and Adelaide on 05/11/1849. Captain R. Paige. '''Sources'''
* from the Passengers to Port Phillip from Southern England & Ireland 1839-42 website, transcribed by Alexander Romanov-Hughes. first accessed online on the 3rd of January, 2020 at: https://www.portphillipdistrict.info/SE_and_I_Passenger_Lists_1843-48_141.htm & https://www.portphillipdistrict.info/SE_and_I_Passenger_Lists_1849-51_150.htm * NAVARINO from the Australian Society of the Lacemakers of Calais Inc. website. first accessed online on the 3rd of January, 2020 at: http://www.angelfire.com/al/aslc/navarino.htm * "NAVARINO" 1848 from Diane Cummings’ Bound for South Australia website. first accessed online on the 3rd of January, 2020 at: https://bound-for-south-australia.collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/1848Navarino.htm * "Navarino 1849" from Diane Cummings’ Bound for South Australia website. first accessed online on the 3rd of January, 2020 at: https://bound-for-south-australia.collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/1849Navarino.htm '''1850s Voyages'''
:From London July 10, 1850 - arriving at Melbourne then still part of New South Wales on October 18, 1850. Via Plymouth. Captain R. C. Page. :From Plymouth, England on Saturday, June 28, 1851 - arriving at Port Adelaide, South Australia on Wednesday, September 24, 1851. Captain R. Paige. :From Southampton, England on Wednesday, May 3, 1854 - arriving at Port Adelaide, South Australia on Sunday, August 13, 1854. Captain T. Storey. :From Southampton, England on Wednesday, October 31, 1855 - arriving at Port Adelaide, South Australia on Wednesday, February 20, 1856. two masters listed in the records Captain J. Rippon and Captain T. Storey (the latter had been master on her previous voyage to this port). :From Plymouth, England on Tuesday, April 7, 1857 - arriving at Port Adelaide, South Australia on Wednesday, July 15, 1857. Captain Robert William Morgan. '''Sources'''
* from the Passengers to Port Phillip from Southern England & Ireland 1839-42 website, transcribed by Alexander Romanov-Hughes. first accessed online on the 3rd of January, 2020 at: https://www.portphillipdistrict.info/SE_and_I_Passenger_Lists_1849-51_321.htm * "NAVARINO 1851" from Diane Cummings’ Bound for South Australia website. first accessed online on the 3rd of January, 2020 at: https://bound-for-south-australia.collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/1851Navarino.htm * barque Navarino, 463 tons, Captain C. Paige, from London / Plymouth 29th June 1851, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 25th September 1851. transcribed and submitted to The Ships List by Robert Janmaat. first accessed online on 3rd of January, 2019 at: http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/navarino1851.shtml * ship Navarino, 479 tons, Captain T. Storey, from Southampton 4th May 1854, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 14th August 1854. transcribed and submitted to The Ships List by Robert Janmaat. first accessed online on 3rd of January, 2019 at: http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/navarino1854.shtml * ship Navarino, 500 tons, Captain J. Rippon, from Southampton 1st November 1855, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 21st February 1856. transcribed and submitted to The Ships List by Robert Janmaat. first accessed online on 3rd of January, 2019 at: http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/navarino1856.shtml * ship Navarino, 493 tons, Captain Robert William Morgan, from Plymouth 8th April 1857, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 16th July 1857. Transcribed and submitted to The Ships List by Robert Janmaat. first accessed online on 3rd of January, 2019 at: http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/navarino1857.shtml * 8/1857 - Navarino from the State Records of SA, Passenger Lists 1845 - 1940. first accessed online on 3rd of January, 2019 at: https://archives.sa.gov.au/sites/default/files/documentstore/passengerlists/1857/GRG35_48_1_57-8_Navarino.pdf '''General Sources'''
* NAVARINO from the Passengers in History website. an initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum. first accessed online on 3rd of January, 2019 at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/932394 & http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/932396
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:William Henry MARTIN ''Encounter'' Timaru :SOURCE '' Website'' [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~nzbound/desert.htm They jumped ship in New Zealand] Quoted Source: 'New Zealand Police Gazette' for 1908 from Archives NZ, Wellington. :New South Wales Police Gazette - 15th July 1908 :'''Deserter from His Majesty's Service.''' :On 17th June, 1908. '''ROBERT HOLLAND. A.B.''', 25 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, brown hair, grey eyes, fresh complexion (scar over left eye). A reward of £3 will be paid for the arrest of the above named deserter. :SOURCE DESERTION, Transcript from newspaper online (unrecorded), digitalized at TROVE, National Library of Australia, New South Wales, and transcribed from Police Gazette - 15th July 1908
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Deed Book A 291 Martin Cromen to John Van Pelt of New York. 13 Jun 1724. £35 for 200 acres on Casiah Neck on NS Herrin Creek. Wit: William Lattimer, Edward Wingate. By power of atty form Martin Cromen to William Charlton proved by oath of William (Lattemer). 23 Jul 1724 C. Gale C/C 17 Sep 1733
Deed Book D19 John Swenny to Capt John Van Pelt 100 acres “for some money discounted by Capt. John Van Pelt.” On ES Deep Branch. Wit John Wynns, Jurat. Nicholas Sessoms. November Court 1733 John Wynns D. C/C 17 Jan 1733
Deed Book D44 John Willson (Wellson) & wife Priscilla to Capt. John Van Pelt, Sen. £200 for 640 acres on west-side Chinkopen (Chinquapin ) Creek at “upper most side of” Miery Branch. Wit: John Wynnsm jurat, Francis Browne, February Court 1733. John Wynns D. C/C 12 Feb 1725/26
Deed Book D262 John Gilbert & wife Sarah to John Holley. 120 acres ”… (for) love, good will & effections which we have and do bear unto our son in law & son John Holley … (two parcels) joying together …” On south-side Wiccacon Creek adj. John Morriss, John Van Pelt, “Bushes land … being the manner plantation and lands adj. whereon we lastly Dwelt as by the Deed of Sale from Richard Mapass to John Bush ….” Wit: John Wynns, Joseph Maynor. February Court 1735 10 Nov 1736
Deed Book E 64 Thomas Banks to William Lewis, “Cordwainer”. Deed of Gift. 200 Acres. Greetings. Know ye that I Thomas Banks of the Precinct of Bertie for sundry good causes and considerations me hereunto moving but more particular for the good will and Effection which I have & do bear unto my son-in-law William Lewis of Bertie Precinct Cordwainer, I have and hereby do give, grant, transfer, assign, and set over unto my said son in law William Lewis and his heirs and assigns forever one certain Plantation & Tract of Land lyeing & being in Bertie prect aforesaid Chinkopen Neck Containing by Estimation two hundred acres (more or lefs) Bounded thus Viz Beginning at a marked Oak Thence running along a line of mark trees to John Vanpelt's land it being my Plantation in Plum Tree Neck formerly Conveyed to Abraham Bewlet from William Bushas Records will appear. Wit: Isaac Lewis, Thomas Lee, jurat. November Court 1736. 30 Jul 1739
Deed Book E 506 John Van Pelt to Jacob Van Pelt. :To all people to whom these presents shall come Greeting & Know ye that I John Van Pelt of Bertie County Grant for and in consideration of the sum of one hundred pounds currency to me in hand paid or sworned to be paid by Jacob Van Pelt of said County plantes with which I own myself Content Have Bargained and sold and by these presents Do fully freely clearly and absolutely Give Grant Bargain sell all*n --- Release confey confirm assign Transfer and set over unto him the said Jacob Van Pelt his heirs and assign forever a certain Plantation & Parcell of Land Situate Lying and being in Bertie County aforesaid in Chinkafr-neck containing by Estimation one hundred acres more or less Bounded this viz Beginning at a forked Red oak on the East Side of the Deep Branch Thence moving Eastwardly to a fence Thence to a Red Oak at a corner Then Southwardeth to a fence a corner Thence westwardly to the said Deep Branch thence along the Branch to the first station To Have adn to Hold the said Land Bargained and sold as aforesaid and all and register the Rights, Privileges, Commodities hereditaments --- & appendants thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining unto him the said Jacob Vanpelt his heirs and assigned forever in --- simple absolutely -- as full and simple manner to all intents and purposes as the most Learned in the Law can devise fall from all Incumbrances whatsoever (accruing Quitrents only excepted) hereby covinanting to warrant & Defend the same unto him and his Heirs, Execrs and administers and assigns forever against all other claims whatsoever in Witness whereof I the said John Van Pelt have hereunto set my hand & seal this 30th day of July anno Dano 1739. . Wit: Daniel Van Pelt, Henry Vize. August Court 1739 :2nd Source: ''Beem, Marceline . "Deed: John Van Pelt to Jacob Van Pelt-1739, Bertie Co., NC." USGenWeb Archives - census wills deeds genealogy. September 28, 1998. http://files.usgwarchives.net/nc/bertie/deeds/pelt1739.txt.'' 29 Sep 1739
Deed Book F 152 Jacob Van Pelt, yeoman to John Van Pelt, yeoman. £160 for * land in Chinkopen Neck “… which the said John Van Pelt lately Conveyed me an was Conveyed to him by John Swenney …” Wit.: John Wynns, Jurat, Daniel Van Pelt, William Wynns, Benjamin Wynns. November Court 1740 11 Mar 1741
Deed Book F 480 Dom. Rex to John Van Pelt. Grant 150 acres “… grant … As of Manner of East Greenwich in Our County of Kent …” Yearly rent of 4 shillings/100 acre. Land on north side of Barbeque Swamp adjoining Thomas McClendon. Signed Gabriel Johnson Capt. General & Gov. in Chief. At Edenton. John Rice, Gov. of Sec’t’y. Deed Book F 481 Note: A map appears here. “Pursuant to a warrant from his Execly the Gov. bearing the date the 20th of Sept 1739 … (to lay) for John Van Pelt one hundred & fifty acres … on North side of Barique Swamp … (adjoining Thomas McClendon .. John Conner Dep. Survey’r.” 11 Jun 1742
Deed Book F 482 John Van Pelt to Elias Stallings, yeoman, £400 for 150 acres with mentioned patents. Wit: Daniel Van Pelt, Mary Van Pelt. August Court 1743 12 May 1741
Deed Book E22 John Wynns to Henry Vanpelt. £50 for 150 acres. “… my right title and interest … to within tract ….” Wit: William Bly, John Kenney. May Court 1741. Benjamin Hill C/C John Wynns D. C/C 4 Feb 1742/43
Deed Book F 515 Dennis McClendon, yeoman, of Craven Co. to Richard Brown 4 Feb 1742/43. £30 for 440 acres on south side Wiccacon Creek in Chinkopen Neck adj. John Earley, Isaac Hill, William Lewis, Capt. Van Pelt, Thomas Banks, John Wynns, Richard Brown, Wit: John Thomas, Benjamin Wynns. Aug Court 1743 2 Mar 1746
Deed book G 67 William Wynns to John Van Pelt, yeoman. 80 pds for 353 acres on West side Chinkopen Swamp. William Wynns acting as attorney for Thomas McClendon of Craven County. Wit: Henry Vize, William Sharp, Daniel Van Pelt, November Court 1747 Benjamin Wynns DC/C 7 Aug 1747
Deed Book G 92 Richard Blizard to Timothy Van Pelt. £123 for 150 acres on north side Wills Quarter Swamp adj, James Currie on Pell Mell Pocoson. Wit: Abraham Jordan, James Castellaw, William Jenkins. February Court 1747. 2 Feb 1748
Deed Book G 175 Timothy Van Pelt, carpenter to Thomas Ryan. £336 for 300 acres and personal property. (1) 200 acres on North side Pell Mell Pocoson by patent 14 Feb 1739 (2) 100 acres on Great Beaver Dam dated 7 Feb 1746. “… Likewise, all my Hoggs mark’d with a Swallow(for?) in the left ear and two under keels in the right ear …” Wit: Thomas Turner, David Ryan, Edward Howard February Court 1748 18 Feb 1756
Deed Book H 309 Burrill Bell & wife, Sarah to Daniel Vanpelt. £20 for 157 acres adj. James Jones & Thomas Sissons, Peter Evansm John Davidson, John Smith on Chinkopen Swamp. Wit: John Van Pelt, Mary Ann Wyanns. July Court 1756 Benjamin Wynns C/C 26 Feb 1757
Deed Book H 636 John Williams to Ezekiel Williams. Deed of Gift. "640 acres to my to my grandson ..." Witnesses: Thomas Whitmell, '''Priscella Van Pelt''' & Nathaniel Cooper. July court 1757 12 May 1756
Deed Book H 321 Peter Evans, carpenter to Simon Van Pelt. £25 for 640 acres on WS Cypress Swamp adj. Col. Wm. Maul. Wit: William Wynns, Benjamin Wynns July court 1756 Nov 1757
Benjamin Norville & wife Margaret to John Van Pelt £22 150 acres on NS Wiccacon Creek adj William Baker (Bacor). Wit: John Flemming, Thomas Williams Oct. Court 1757. July 24, 1759
John Van Pelt of Bertie Co to John Barrett of same, 20 Jan 1758, L25 Carolina, 100 acres in CHINKOPEN NECK joining DEEP BRANCH. Wit: James Boon Wynns, Catren VanPelt. April Court 1758 (Ref: Bertie Co NC Deed Book I p56); Barrett seems to have sold this land to Chamblee: John Barrett of Bertie Co, cooper, to Robert Chamblee, Bertie, in Bertie Co, NC, for £35 proclamation money "one plantation...tenement tract of parcel of land...lying and being in Chinkopen Neck in Bertie County...containing..100 acres..bounded: beginning at a forked red oak on the east side of the Deep Branch running thence eastwardly to a pine, then to a red oak a corner, thence southwardly to a pine corner, thence westwardly to the said Deep Branch thence along and down the branch to the first station and also all sands... Wit: Richard Brown, Benjamin Wynne of Bertie Co July Court 1759. (Bertie Co NC Deed Bk I, p 357) July 24, 1759 Court sessions, Bertie Co NC, Deed from John Barrett to Robert Chamblee proved by Benjamin Wynns. 19 Nov 1767
Deed Book L 109 David Standly Shf to Walkins William Wynns Wit: David Gaskins, Elisha Freeman, Tho's Ward, '''Dan Van Pelt.''' ----------- page 391. Jacob Van Pelt and Elizabeth Van Pelt of Northampton County to James Taylor (no Co. ID) 05 Jul 1749 43 pounds current money of Virginia 500 acres more or less on the north side of Roanoak river, joining other lands of Jacob Van Pelt, James' run, and William Allen. Wit: John Moore, John Gillum Reg. Northampton Co Aug. Ct. 1749 J. Edwards C. Ct. (Source: Hofmann, Margaret M. Abstracts of Deeds, Northampton County, North Carolina, 1741 through 1759, Public Registry Deed Books One and Two. Weldon, NC: Roanoke News, 1983. Page 64.} --------------- Land Patents found at McCorkle, David M. "North Carolina Land Grant Images and Data." North Carolina Land Grants. http://www.nclandgrants.com/. Searching all North Carolina grants where Subject is "Van Pelt" (more is available for later dates) {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || County || Entered || Issued ||Acres || Location |- | Benjamin Hickman || Craven || - || 1765 || 100 || On So. side of Swifts Creek including the Vacant Land Between Daniel Cox and Henry Van Pelt |- | Edward Gardner, assignee, [of Moses Chance and Henry Van Pelt another assignee was Mary Gardner] || Pitt || 1793 || 1800 || 100 || Between Swift Creek and Clarute Swamp |- | Henery Van Pelt [Henry Van Pelt]||Pitt || 1791 || 1791 || 10 || On N. side of Swifts Creek |- | Henry Van Pelt|| Craven || - || 1766 || 180 || On the Clay root swamp joining Benjamin Hickmans line |- | Henry Van Pelt|| Craven || - || 1766 || 180 || On the Clay root swamp joining Benja. Hickmans line |- | Henry Van Pelt|| Craven || - || 1768 || 85 || The South side of Little Contentney Creek |- | Henry Van Pelt|| Craven || - || 1768 || 96 || On the south side of Little Contentney Creek |- | Henry Van Pelt|| Dobbs|| 1772 || 1772 || 170 || On the Wt. side of Little Contentnea |- | Henry Van Pelt, and John Van Pelt, [assignee of Moses Chance]|| Pitt || 1793 || 1800 || 100 || In Clarute Swamp. |- | John Van Pelt, (assignee), [of Henry Van Pelt] || Pitt || 1794 || 1799 || 35 || South Side Clayroot Swamp. |- | Reuben Powell|| Dobbs || 1772 || 1774 || 300 || On Watery Branch Beg. at a Pine Henry Van Pelt's line |- | John Van Pelt|| Bertie || - || 1740 || 100 || - |- | Isaac Hill || Bertie || - || 1742 || 569 || Joying John Van Pelt and Denis McClendons line |- | Jacob Van Pelt|| Craven || - || 1760 || 100 || Between Great and Little Contentney |- | Jacob Van Pelt|| Craven || - || 1760 || 100 || Between Great and Little Contentney |- | John Van Pelt|| Bertie || - || 1740 || 150 || - |} --------------- ==Misc Wills== Will of Allen, Andrewm Newbern, NC 29 Oct 1762; probated 15 Nov 1762. Thomas Wallton son of John and Hannah in the County of Kent, Md, Grace Meers wife of Elisha Meers, Grace being the daughter of Stephen Walton of Accomack County, VA wife '''Priscilla daughter of Jacob Van Pelt''' in Craven Co, NC * '''Jacob Van Pelt,''' wife and Gilbert Ker executors. '''Test, Anthony Van Pelt''', Frederick Gibble, Ann Gibble. :Source: ''Hathaway, James Robert Bent, ed. "Abstract of Wills Executed & Probated prior to 1760." The North Carolina Historical and Genealogical Register Volume 1, January 1900, 163-234. February 1, 2008. Accessed February 20, 2018. https://books.google.com/books?id=j9YUAAAAYAAJ&vq. Page 168'' ------------------ ===Will of John Van Pelt=== 22 Nov 1734, probated 17 Jun 1748 Bertie Co., NC City of New York, Mariner. Sons: John (land in Bertie known as John Swann's plantation), Daniel, (land in Bertie known as Chinckapin Neck and John Wilson's plantation). Daughters: Mary and Elslie (five lots in Bath Town). Wife: Mary. Executor: John Van Pelt (son). Witnesses: Andrew Moor, John Pratt, Henry Demeyer. Proven before Gab. Johnston. In the name of God Amen, I John van Pelt of the City of New York, marriner, being in perfect health and of sound mind, memory, and understanding, thanks be to Almighty God for the same, and calling to remembrance the uncertainty of this life, do make, constitute, ordain, and declare this my last will and testament in manner and form following, revoking and annulling by those present all and every will and wills heretofore by me made and declared, either by word or in writing, and this only to be my last will and testament, and first being heartily sorry for my sins past most in humbly desiring forgiveness of the same, I commit my soul to Almighty God, trusting to be saved through the merits of Jesus Christ and my body to the earth to be buried in a Christian-like manner, where it shall please my executors hereinafter named _____ appoint and as to the settling of the temporal estate as it has pleased God to bestow upon me, I do order, give, and dispose of the same in manner and form following (that is to say). :—Item I will and order that my just debts and legacies and fines or all charges be first paid and satisfied within convenient time after my decease. :—Item I give and bequeath unto my son John the sum of five pounds current money of New York in full of his claim or pretense of being my eldest son or heir at law and as a barr forever to the same. :—Item I give and bequeath unto my said son John all that my plantation in Bertie Precinct commonly known and distinguished by the name of John Swang's plantation to him and his heirs forever. :—Item I give and bequeath unto my son Daniel all that my plantation in Bertie Precinct commonly known by the name of Chinckapin nearby and John Wilson's plantation unto him and his heirs forever. :—Item I give and bequeath to my daughters Mary and Elshe all those my five lots of land in Bath Town to be equally divided between them and to their heirs forever. :—Item All the rest of my estate both real and personal whatsoever and wheresoever I give and bequeath unto my said sons and daughters to be equally divided amongst them share and share alike to them and their and every of their heirs forever. :—Item It is my will notwithstanding the bequests as aforesaid so bequeathed that my dear and well beloved wife Mary van Pelt shall have, hold, occupy, possess, and enjoy all the rents, issues, and profits of all and _____ my estate both real and personal whatsoever and wheresoever during her natural life if she so long remains my widow, and further, it is my will and desire that no division be made of my real and personal estate during her widowhood but lie and remain under the command of my said wife Mary whilst sole. :And Lastly, I the said John van Pelt have to this my last will and testament set my hand and seal in New York this 22nd day of November in the eighth year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord George II of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, King Defender of the Faith in 1734. :—Item I so nominate, constitute, and appoint my said loving wife Mary and my said sons John and Daniel executors of this my last will and testament and that the same may be duly and truly be performed. :John van Pelt (SEAL) :Signed, sealed, published and declared by the testator in the presence of us: Andrew Moor, John Pratt, Henry Demeyer :Source: ''Ancestry.com North Carolina Will Abstracts, 1660-1790. Original data: Grimes, John Bryan. Abstracts of North Carolina Wills. Raleigh, NC, USA: North Caroline Department of State, 1910.'' :Source: ''Crowder, Cheryl. "Will of John Van Pelt 1734." USGenWeb Archives - census wills deeds genealogy. Accessed February 17, 2018. http://files.usgwarchives.net/nc/bertie/wills/vanpelt1734.txt.'' ---------------- Brown, Francis, Sr. Bertie 7 Nov 1748; probated November Court 1750. Sons Francis, William, and John, daughters Anna, Mary, Sarah, Jame, Elizabeth, youngest son Benjamin, John Wynns overseer of my will. Test, Isaac Hill, '''Daniel Van Pelt''', Geo Riviet. ::Source: ''Hathaway, James Robert Bent, ed. "Abstract of Wills Executed & Probated prior to 1760." The North Carolina Historical and Genealogical Register Volume 1, January 1900, 163-234. February 1, 2008. Accessed February 20, 2018. https://books.google.com/books?id=j9YUAAAAYAAJ&vq. Page 170.'' -----------------------------
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Necrology of Alumni of Harvard college, 1851-52 to 1862-63
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Nederland Pre-1500
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Needham Bryan Research
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[[Manenschijn-54|Hendrik Manenschijn]] - 20 September 1714
[[Maneschijn-173|Willem Maneschijn]] - 6 Juni 1723 - gedoopt
[[Voelman-1|Jenneken Voelman]] - 16 Juli 1724 - gedoopt
[[Koerts-24|Geesken Koerts]] - 4 Januarij 1773
[[Graveman-2|Aaltjen Graveman]] - 12 October 1780
[[Hengeveld-447|Willemken Hengeveld]] - 19 Junij 1781
[[Janzen-1176|Berendiena Janzen]] - 22 December 1785
[[Gerrits-530|Jenneken Gerritz]] - 16 Februari 1793
[[Hendriksen-268|Jenneken Hendriksen (Overmeen)]] - 10 October 1801
[[Venneklaases-1|Jannes Venneklaases]] - 27 Mei 1802
[[Maneschijn-171|Jenneken Maneschijn]] - 16 Juni 1804
[[Manenschijn-113|Gerritdina Manenschijn]] - 19 December 1805
[[Nijenhuis-342|Teunis Nijenhuis]] - 5 September 1816
[[Jansen-2697|Jannes Jansen]] - 21 Maart 1818
[[Overmeen-14|Hendrika Overmeen]] - 22 December 1858, at no 47
[[Aaltink-14|Fenneken Aaltink]] - 27 Junij 1859, at no 45
[[Stevens-29157|Jan Stevens]] - 8 Augustus 1860, at no 147
[[Overmeen-6|Aaltjen Overmeen]] - 28 December 1860, at no 72
[[Teeselink-18|Egbert Teeselink]] - 16 Maart 1862, at no 109
[[Gerritsen-277|Harmina Gerritsen]] - 23 Maart 1863, at no 154
[[Breukink-1|Hendrika Breukink]] - 8 Juli 1863, at no 86
[[Meilink-35|Gerrit Jan Meilink]] - 12 September 1863, at no 127
[[Ebrecht-38|Hendrikus Ebrecht]] - 8 October 1863, at no 37
[[Overmeen-15|Hendrik Jan Overmeen]] - 10 April 1863, at no 72
[[Oplaat-5|Willemina Oplaat]] - 2 October 1864, at no 135
[[Oosterveld-39|Gerrit Hendrik Oosterveld]] - 6 November 1864, at no 122
[[van Zon-74|Gerritjen van Zon]] 10 November 1864 - at no 90
[[Krieger-1152|Maria Krieger]] - 5 Januari 1865 - at no 113
[[Jansen-2696|Hendrik Jan Jansen]] - 20 Maart 1865, at no 132
[[Overmeen-16|Hendrina Overmeen]] - 24 April 1865, at no 72
[[Jansen-5956|Hendrika Jansen]] - 23 Maart 1866, at no 94
[[Kolkman-23|Aaltjen Kolkman]] - 14 Juni 1866, at no 48
[[Tuitert-34|Derk Jan Tuitert]] - 17 April 1868, at no 147
[[Kamerman-14|Berendina Kamerman]]- 22 Januari 1869, at no 1
[[Meijerman-8|Johanna Maria Meijerman]] - 29 Augustus 1869, at no 41
[[Nijland-309|Derk Bernardus Nijland]] - 30 December 1869, at no 13
[[Heuvelman-36|Willem Heuvelman]] - 19 September 1870, at no 35
[[Tuitert-30|Gerrit Johannes Tuitert]] - 11 September 1871, at no 45
[[Oplaat-1|Jan Oplaat]] - 12 October 1871, at no 89
[[Heuvelman-37|Willemina Johanna Heuvelman]] - 14 October 1871, at no 35
[[Wegstapel-8|Egbert Wegstapel]] - 16 October 1871, at no 83
[[Schuppert-23|Harmina Schuppert]] - 8 Mei 1873, at no 5
[[Heuvelman-38|Lambertus Heuvelman]] - 19 September 1873, at no 35
[[Verveda-1|Hendrik Willem Verveda]] - 11 April 1874, at no 89
[[Jansen-2418|Hendrika Johanna Jansen]] - 14 April 1875, at no 10
[[Wegstapel-9|Willemina Wegstapel]] - 7 Juni 1875, at no 83
[[Brinkman-826|Jan Brinkman]] - 30 December 1875, at no 11
[[Aaltink-15|Gerrit Aaltink]] - 26 Augustus 1876, at no 52
[[Meijlink-18|Diena Meijlink]] - 18 Januari 1877, at no 86
[[Struik-72|Hendrika Struik]] - 17 May 1877, at no 97
[[Aaltink-16|Gerrit Hendrik Aaltink]] - 5 Januari 1878, at no 52
[[Jansen-2419|Aaltjen Jansen]] - 27 Januari 1878, at no 88
[[Brinkman-833|Zwaantje Brinkman]] - 27 October 1878, at no 11
[[Wegstapel-10|Maria Wegstapel]] - 30 October 1878, at no 83
[[Bronsvoort-14|Hendrika Bronsvoort]] - 24 September 1879, at no 46
[[Graven-123|Johanna Harmina Graven]] - 5 April 1880, at no 10
[[Wegstapel-11|Marinus Wegstapel]] - 5 Augustus 1880, at no 79
[[Stevens-29234|Gerrit Hendrik Stevens]] - 26 November 1880, at no 37
[[Meesterberend-1|Johan Meesterberend]] - 9 Januari 1881, at no 96
[[Brinkman-834|Tonia Brinkman]] - 29 September 1881, at no 12
[[Wegstapel-12|Hendrik Wegstapel]] - 10 Januari 1882, at no 79
[[Arends-644|Hermina Arends]] - 9 April 1882, at no 48
[[Graven-124|Gerrit Hendrik Graven]] - 23 September 1882, at no 9
[[Achterkamp-5|Gerrit Jan Achterkamp]] - 25 September 1882, at no 48
[[Meijer-2112|Gerritdina Meijer]] - 11 Mei 1883, at no 47
[[Koordes-2|Johanna Geertruida Koordes]] - 27 Maart 1884, at no 51
[[Luggenhorst-8|Egbert Luggenhorst]] - 3 April 1883, at no 86
[[Brinkman-835|Aaltjen Brinkman]] - 16 September 1884, at no 35
[[Kolkman-26|Janna Kolkman]] - 19 September 1884, at no 37
[[Luggenhorst-5|Hendrik Jan Luggenhorst]] - 10 October 1884, at no 91
[[Aaltink-18|Gerrit Aaltink]] - 17 November 1884, at no 48
[[Nijland-285|Marinus Nijland]] - 9 Juni 1885, at no 13
[[Arends-645|Daatje Arends]] - 7 Augustus 1885, at no 24
[[Achterkamp-6|Dina Achterkamp]] - 17 November 1885, at no 19
[[Arends-646|Daatje Arends]] - 17 Augustus 1886, at no 24
[[Aijtink-5|Gerritdina Aijtink]] - 19 Augustus 1886, at no 43
[[Brinkman-836|Hermannes Brinkman]] - 8 Januari 1887, at no 35
[[Aaltink-19|Dina Aaltink]] - 10 Maart 1887, at no 48
[[Luggenhorst-9|Gerrit Jan Luggenhorst]] - 13 April 1887, at no 86
[[Nikkels-13|Jantje Nikkels]] - 19 April 1887, at no 55
[[Teeselink-15|Aaltje Teeselink]] - 5 Februari 1888, at no 74
[[Graven-125|Gerrit Hendrik Graven]] - 24 Februari 1888, at no 10
[[Overmeen-18|Hendrik Willem Overmeen]] - 4 September 1888, at no 61
[[Klein Teeselink-3|Hendrikus Klein Teeselink]] - 16 October 1888, at no 47
[[Jansen-5820|Jannes Jansen]] - 15 December 1888, at no 84
[[Achterkamp-7|Egbert Achterkamp]] - 28 April 1889, at no 93
[[Bannink-488|Marinus Bannink]] - 4 Juni 1889, at no 51
[[Slettenhaar-2|Herman Slettenhaar]] - 26 September 1889, at no 95
[[Maats-16|Jan Maats]] - 4 Mei 1890, at no 32
[[Brinkman-837|Jan Albert Brinkman]] - 10 September 1890, at no 37
[[Nijland-137|Jenneken Nijland]] - 16 September 1890, at no 58
[[Luggenhorst-10|Derk Jan Luggenhorst]] - 10 Juni 1891, at no 87
[[Bannink-489|Gerritdina Johanna Willemina Bannink]] - 10 Juni 1891, at no 53
[[Klein Horstman-2|Hendrika Klein Horstman]] - 6 November 1891, at no 31
[[Klein Teeselink-5|Hendrik Klein Teeselink]] - 9 Januari 1892, at no 48
[[Jeurlink-2|Gerrit Jan Jeurlink]] - 15 Februari 1892, at no 65
[[Nijland-138|Jenneken Nijland]] - 21 April 1892, at no 58
[[Nijland-139|Tonia Nijland]] - 31 Mei 1893, at no 58
[[Overmeen-19|Derk Jan Overmeen]] - 7 Augustus 1893, at no 59
[[Klein Teeselink-6|Jan Klein Teeselink]] - 6 Februari 1894, at no 47
[[Schippers-303|Egbertdina Johanna Schippers]] - 10 Maart 1895, at no 65
[[Klein Teeselink-7|Hendrik Jan Klein Teeselink]] - 3 December 1895, at no 48
[[Overmeen-20|Hendrik Overmeen]] - 24 Januari 1896, at no 59
[[Paalman-38|Aaltjen Paalman]] - 23 April 1896, at no 2
[[Wegstapel-14|Jan Wegstapel]] - 25 Juni 1896, at no 20
[[Lubbersen-4|Janna Lubbersen]] - 26 September 1896, at no 74
[[Aaltink-20|Derk Jan Aaltink]] - 19 December 1896, at no 49
[[van Zon-70|Dina van Zon]] - 2 Maart 1897, at no 43
[[Teeselink-9|Jan Albert Teeselink]] - 6 January 1898, at no 75
[[Nijland-310|Hendrika Nijland]] - 10 Maart 1898, at no 14
[[Klein Teeselink-9|Harmina Klein Teeselink]] - 11 September 1898
[[Wegstapel-15|Jan Albert Wegstapel]] - 4 April 1899
[[Overmeen-21|Tonia Overmeen]] - 16 May 1899
[[Aitink-3|Gerrit Jan Aitink]] - 24 May 1899
[[Nijland-141|Johanna Nijland]] - 19 September 1899
[[Meijer-2200|Gerrit Jan Meijer]] - 24 Septemebr 1899
[[Nijenhuis-323|Tonia Hendrika Nijenhuis]] - 8 September 1900
[[Overmeen-22|Willem Overmeen]] - 26 October 1901
[[Kolkman-25|Berent Jan Kolkman]] - 6 November 1901
[[Tuitert-29|Maria Johanna Tuitert]] - 17 April 1902
[[Vincent-10190|Harmina Vincent]] - 27 Augustus 1902
[[Nijland-140|Gerrit Jan Nijland]] - 14 September 1902
[[Oplaat-3|Mannes Oplaat]] - 11 Februari 1904
[[Spenkelink-4|Gerritje Spenkelink]] - 26 Juni 1904
[[Ulfman-3|Johanna Ulfman]] - 2 December 1905
[[Oplaat-2|Hendrik Oplaat]] - 9 Augustus 1906
[[Aaltink-21|Gerrit Hendrik Aaltink]] - 4 Mei 1907
[[Oplaat-6|Gerritdina Hendrika Oplaat]] - 26 September 1908, at Wijk B no 9
[[Koordes-1|Hendrika Johanna Koordes]] - 18 October 1908, at Wijk B no 49
[[Tuitert-31|Fredrik Albertus Tuitert]] - 1 Juni 1909, at WIjk B no 39
[[Aaltink-22|Albert Aaltink]] - 16 September 1909, at Wijk B no 58
[[Nijland-286|Maria Hendrika Nijland]] - 9 December 1909, at Wijk B no 62
[[Luggenhorst-1|Gerritdina Luggenhorst]] - 23 Augustus 1912, at Wijk B no 96 ===='''Overleden'''====
[[Altink-8|Arend Jan Altink]] - 16 Maart 1821, at no 99
[[Graveman-2|Aaltjen Graveman]] - 8 January 1823, at no 99
[[Aaltink-6|Arent Jan Aaltink]] - 19 July 1824, at no 99
[[Altink-2|Engbert Engbertz Altink]] - 19 Desember 1829, at no 99
[[Aaltink-9|Egbert Aaltink]] - 19 Maart 1847, at no 99
[[Bronsvoort-5|Gerrit Bronsvoort]] - 5 Julij 1852, at no 30
[[Overmeen-9|Hendrikus Overmeen]] - 23 Januarij 1856,at no 47
[[Bergeboer-1|Diena Bergeboer]] - 27 April 1856, at no 82
[[Hofman-757|Jan Hofman]] - 3 September 1856, at no 111
[[Overmeen-13|Unnamed Infant Overmeen]] - 3 Augustus 1857, at no 47
[[Rietman-29|Jenneken Rietman]] - 6 January 1858, at no 45
[[Paalman-37|Hendrik Nijenhuis]] - 20 January 1859, at no 82
[[Overmeen-14|Hendrika Overmeen]] - 15 Maart 1860, at no 72
[[Broekhuis-14|Jan Broekhuis]] - 15 Januari 1863, at no 142
[[Aaltink-7|Aaltjen Aaltink]] - 4 September 1863, at no 28
[[Nijenhuis-141|Berendina Johanna Nijenhuis]] - 14 Juli 1864, at no 9
[[Overmeen-17|Unnamed Infant Overmeen]] - 13 May 1867, at no 72
[[Reilink-22|Teune Reilink]] - 5 Februari 1869, at no 72
[[Overmeen-16|Hendrina Overmeen]] - 22 April 1869, at no 72
[[Aaltink-4|Gerrit Aaltink]] - 11 April 1870, at no 52
[[Wegstapel-7|Unnamed Infant Wegstapel]] - 8 October 1870, at no 83
[[Heuvelman-36|Willem Heuvelman]] - 16 January 1871, at no 35
[[Wegstapel-10|Maria Wegstapel]] - 3 Augustus 1879, at no 83
[[Stevens-29233|Tonia Stevens]] - 10 Maart 1880, at no 37
[[Bronsvoort-13|Hendrika Bronsvoort]] - 30 Augustus 1880, at no 38
[[Wegstapel-11|Marinus Wegstapel]] - 27 Januari 1881, at no 79
[[ten Velde-646|Frederika ten Velde]] - 4 Februari 1881, at no 37
[[Aaltink-24|Maria Aaltink]] - 8 Januari 1882, at no 20
[[Wegstapel-12|Hendrik Wegstapel]] - 10 Januari 1882, at no 79
[[Wegstapel-2|Hendrik Wegstapel]] - 3 Mei 1882, at no 79
[[Peters-16920|Gerrit Peter]] - 29 December 1882, at no 18
[[Aaltink-17|Unnamed Infant Aaltink]] - 4 September 1883, at no 48
[[Wissink-129|Hendrika Wissink]] - 20 Juli 1884, at no 47
[[Arends-645|Daatje Arends]] - 2 October 1885, at no 24
[[Ulfman-4|Gerrit Jan Ulfman]] - 5 Januari 1886, at no 38
[[Wegstapel-3|Willemina Wegstapel]] - 3 April 1886. at no 37
[[Arends-646|Daatje Arends]] - 25 Augustus 1886, at no 24
[[Graven-124|Gerrit Hendrik Graven]] - 15 Februari 1887, at no 10
[[Kleijn Velde-2|Gerritje Kleijn Velde]] - 6 Mei 1887, at no 38
[[Klein Teeselink-2|Unnamed Infant Klein Teeselink]] - 28 November 1887, at no 47
[[Jansen-2697|Jannes Jansen]] - 3 December 1887, at no 84
[[Aaltink-8|Teunis Aaltink]] - 15 May 1888, at no 48
[[Aaltink-14|Fenneken Aaltink]] - 25 Juni 1890, at no 93
[[Nijland-137|Jenneken Nijland]] - 16 September 1890, at no 58
[[Achterkamp-4|Egbert Achterkamp]] - 2 October 1890, at no 93
[[Overmeen-15|Hendrik Jan Overmeen]] - 27 December 1890, at no 51
[[Essen-57|Derksken Essen]] - 10 December 1892, at no 49
[[Nijland-138|Jenneken Nijland]] - 2 Juli 1893, at no 58
[[Klein Teeselink-8|Unnamed Infant Klein Teeselink]] - 9 November 1897, at no 48
[[Koordes-7|Gerrit Koordes]] - 19 December 1897, at no 52
[[Overmeen-10|Derk Jan Overmeen]] - 17 December 1898, at WIjk B no 49
[[Nijland-141|Johanna Nijland]] - 1 December 1900, at Wijk B no 55
[[Overmeen-22|Willem Overmeen]] - 29 October 1901, at Wijk B no 57
[[Jansen-5956|Hendrika Jansen]] - 9 November 1901, at Wijk B no 57
[[Keizer-878|Anna Geertruid Keizer]] - 8 September 1902, at Wijk B no 28
[[Aijtink-13|Hendrik Jan Aijtink]] - 13 November 1902, at Wijk B no 60
[[Manenschijn-63|Janna Manenschijn]] - 21 April 1903, at Wijk B no 90
[[Meijlink-17|Mannes Maijlink]] - 6 October 1904, at Wijk B no 80
[[Stam-572|Jenneken Stam]] - 11 September 1905, at Wijk B no 49
[[Kluin-17|Jonas Kluin]] - 6 Maart 1907, at Wijk B no 92
[[Luggenhorst-11|Janna Luggenhorst]] - 14 Juli 1910, at Wijk B no 96
[[Kolkman-21|Jan Kolkman]] - 26 Januari 1911, at Wijk B no 12
[[Slotman-4|Gerritdina Slotman]] - 23 December 1912, at Wijk B no 25
[[Aaltink-23|Unnamed Infant Aaltink]] - 3 April 1915, at Wijk N no 53
[[Overmeen-19|Derk Jan Overmeen]] - 25 December 1915, at Wijk N no 66
[[Overmeen-12|Jan Willem Overmeen]] - 4 November 1918, at no 66
[[Rietberg-58|Harmpje Rietberg]] - 22 November 1918, at Wijk N no 33
[[Tuitert-30|Gerrit Johannes Tuitert]] - 22 November 1918, at Wijk A no 47
[[Luggenhorst-6|Jan Albert Luggenhorst]] - 19 Juni 1919, at Wijk A no 110
[[Brinkman-786|Gerrit Jan Brinkman]] - 9 Maart 1922, at Wijk N no 105
[[Overmeen-6|Aaltjen Overmeen]] - 21 Maart 1924, at Wijk N no 47
[[Nijenhuis-126|Frederika Nijenhuis]] - 13 April 1924, at Wijk N no 12
[[Luggenhorst-7|Gerrit Hendrik Luggenhorst]] - 22 April 1924, at Wijk N no 89
[[Overmeen-11|Janna Overmeen]] - 23 Juni 1925, at Wijk N no 89
[[Aaltink-20|Derk Jan Aaltink]] - 8 Juli 1925, at Wijk N no 109
[[Teeselink-18|Egbert Teeselink]] - 20 Mei 1927, at Wijk N no 75
[[Postman-8|Zwaantje Postman]] - 1 Januari 1928, at Wijk N no 105
[[Jeurlink-5|Frederik Jeurlink]] - 4 Juni 1931, at Wijk N no 67
[[Breukink-1|Hendrika Breukink]] - 21 December 1931, at Wijk N no 64
[[Nijland-135|Dina Nijland]] - 5 December 1932, at Wijk N no 64
[[Graven-122|Mannes Graven]] - 16 October 1933, at Wijk n no 11 ===Sources===
Neffs Union Cemetery
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Neffs_Union_Cemetery,_Neffs,_Pennsylvania
There is no known cemetery office. ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== *[http://pagenweb.org/~lehigh/Churches/SCHLOSSER%27S%20OR%20UNION%20REFORMED%20CHURCH.pdf PDF file of baptisms between 1765 and 1846 from Lehigh Co Genweb] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/search?cemetery-name=Neffs+Union+Cemetery&cemetery-loc=Neffs%2C+Lehigh+County%2C+Pennsylvania%2C+United+States+of+America&only-with-cemeteries=cemOnly&locationId=city_120691&page=1#cem-1973098 Find a Grave] ----- ===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" | Location ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |-
Negaunee Mine Disaster 1902
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Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters Team|United States Mining Disasters]] == History and Circumstances == * Date: 17 Jan 1902 * Location: [[:Category:Negaunee, Michigan|Negaunee, Marquette County, Michigan]] * Victims: 10 * Cause: Cave-in ===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}} ===Rescue Efforts=== ===Results and Findings=== '''To Create the Category''' :To create the category for this Disaster, please add
Nehalem American Legion Cemetery
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Nehalem American Legion Cemetery Table of Graves
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HENRY H.
DOWNING
BORN 1839
DIED
APR. 11, 1905Monumental inscription. United States. Nehalem American Legion Cemetery, Nehalem, Oregon. Apr 11, 1905. (b. 1839) DOWNING, Henry H. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 15 Dec 2019. |- | |Block 1, Lot 40, Space 5 |[[Easom-79|Easom, Charles E.]] | |- | |Block 2, Lot 12, Space 6 |[[Easom-84|Easom, Darrel]] | |- | |Block 2, Lot 12, Space 3 |[[Easom-82|Easom, Elmer]] | |- | |Block 1, Lot 40, Space 4 |[[Keaton-541|Easom, Elnora F.]] | |- | |Block 2, Lot 08, Space 3 |Easom, Eva | |- | |Block 1, Lot 40, Space 3 |[[Easom-80|Easom, Floyd L.]] | |- | |Block 1, Lot 40, Space 2 |[[Glover-6084|Easom, Melbelou]] | |- | |Block 2, Lot 12, Space 5 |[[Evans-29533|Easom, Nettie I.]] | |- | |Block 1, Lot 40, Space 3 |[[Easom-81|Easom, Oral K.]] | |- | |Block 2, Lot 12, Space 2 |[[Quinn-5665|Easom, Prudence]] | |- | |Block 2, Lot 12, Space 1 |Easom, Ralph | |- | |Block 2, Lot 08, Space 4 |Easom, Ralph A. | |- | |Block 1, Lot 40, Space 2 |Easom, Ronald F. | |- | |Block 2, Lot 12, Space 4 |[[Easom-83|Easom, Warren W.]] | |- | |Block 2, Lot 05, Block 6 |Finley, Earle | |- | |Block 2, Lot 05, Space 3 |Finley, E. W. | |- | |Block 2, Lot 05, Space 4 |Finley, Florence B. | |- | |Block 2, Lot 05, Space 2 |Finley, William | |- | |Block 2, Lot 05, Space 1 |Finley, Wm | |- | |Block 3, Lot 26, Space 5 |Foss, Patricia Ann | |- | |Block 1, Lot 08, Space 2 |Gervais, Dan | |- | |Block 1, Lot 42, Space 4 |Gervais, Edw'd | |- |{{Image|file=Gilmore-1486-1.jpg|size=s}} |Not included in [https://www.nehalem.gov/sites/default/files/fileattachments/city_hall/page/1861/nehalem-cemetery-burial-report-2018-04.pdf burial report] |[[Gilmore-1486|Gilmore, And'w M.]] |AND’W M. GILMORE
CO. E
7 PROV. EN.
MO. MIL.Monumental inscription. United States. Nehalem American Legion Cemetery, Nehalem, Oregon. GILMORE, And’w M. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 15 Dec 2019. |- | |Block 4, Lot 09, Space 1 |Gilmore, William | |- |{{Image|file=Cope-2485.jpg|size=s}} |Block 5, Lot 037, Space 5 |[[Cope-2485|Grimes, Fay Ione]] |IN LOVING MEMORY OF
FAY IONE GRIMES
JAN. 14, 1932 – SEPT. 11, 1995
LOVING WIFE MOTHER AND GRANDMAMonumental inscription. United States. Nehalem American Legion Cemetery, Nehalem, Oregon. Sept. 11, 1995. (b. Jan. 14, 1932) GRIMES, Fay Ione. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 15 Dec 2019. |- |{{Image|file=Grimes-3783.jpg|size=s}} |Block 5, Lot 037, Space 1 |[[Grimes-3783|Grimes, John Joseph]] | |- |{{Image|file=Grimes-3782.jpg|size=s}} |Block 5, Lot 037, Space 1 |[[Grimes-3782|Grimes, John Michael]] |JOHN MICHAEL GRIMES
OREGON
QM2 US NAVY
WORLD WAR I
MAY 8 1887 MARCH 1 1971Monumental inscription. United States. Nehalem American Legion Cemetery, Nehalem, Oregon. March 1 1971. (b. May 8 1887) GRIMES, John Michael. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 15 Dec 2019. |- |{{Image|file=Grimes-3781.jpg|size=s}} |Block 5, Lot 037, Space 6 |[[Grimes-3781|Grimes, Kenneth Aldon, Sr.]] |IN LOVING
MEMORY OF
KENNETH ALDON
GRIMES SR.
MAR. 7, 1929 – APR. 17, 2001
LOVING HUSBAND, FATHER
AND GRANDPAMonumental inscription. United States. Nehalem American Legion Cemetery, Nehalem, Oregon. Apr. 17, 2001. (b. Mar. 7, 1929) GRIMES, Kenneth Aldon, Sr. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 15 Dec 2019. |- |{{Image|file=Stephens-11728.jpg|size=s}} |Block 5, Lot 037, Space 2 |[[Stephens-11728|Grimes, Mary A.]] |MARY A GRIMES
JULY 5 1902 NOV 2 1990
LOVING WIFE & MOTHERMonumental inscription. United States. Nehalem American Legion Cemetery, Nehalem, Oregon. Nov 2 1990. (b. July 5 1902) GRIMES, Mary A. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 15 Dec 2019. |- |{{Image|file=Wefer-25.jpg|size=s}} |Block 5, Lot 037, Space 2 |[[Wefer-25|Grimes, Wilma M.]] | |- | |Block 3, Lot 26, Space 3 |Hall, Albert | |- | |Block 5, Lot 090, Space 2 |Hall, David A. | |- | |Block 5, Lot 090, Space 2 |Hall, Vera M. | |- | |Not included in [https://www.nehalem.gov/sites/default/files/fileattachments/city_hall/page/1861/nehalem-cemetery-burial-report-2018-04.pdf burial report] |Hanby, Elmer J. | |- | |Block 1, Lot 07, Space 2 |[[Handy-266 |Handy, A. S.]] | |- | |Block 1, Lot 07, Space 3 |[[Tanner-1393 |Handy, Sally M.]] | |- | |Block 5, Lot 055, Space 6 Not included in [https://www.nehalem.gov/sites/default/files/fileattachments/city_hall/page/1861/nehalem-cemetery-burial-report-2018-04.pdf burial report] |Hansen, Hans P. | |- |{{Image|file=Haselkamp-3-1.jpg|size=s}} |Block 5, Lot 038, Space 1 |[[Haselkamp-3|Haselkamp, Alfred]] |ALFRED HASELKAMP
1898-1962Monumental inscription. United States. Nehalem American Legion Cemetery, Nehalem, Oregon. 1962. (b. 1898) HASELKAMP, Alfred. GPS: 45.714022, -123.919670. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 15 Dec 2019. |- | |Block 3, Lot 33, Space 6 |[[Haselkamp-4|Haselkamp, August]] | |- |{{Image|file=Bino-7-1.jpg|size=s}} |Block 5, Lot 038, Space 2 |[[Bino-7|Haselkamp, Barbara V.]] |BARBARA V.
HASELKAMP
1893-1974Monumental inscription. United States. Nehalem American Legion Cemetery, Nehalem, Oregon. 1974. (b. 1893) HASELKAMP, Barbara V. GPS: 45.714015, -123.919670. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 15 Dec 2019. |- | |Block 3, Lot 33, Space 5 |Haselkamp, Mary | |- | |Block 2, Lot 03, Space 1 |Herchenhein, Ferd Henry | |- | |Block 2, Lot 03, Space 2 |Herchenhein, H. Klug | |- | |Block 4, Lot 19, Space 2 |Herchenhein, Hans | |- | |Block 4, Lot 19, Space 6 |Herchenhein, Ivy C. | |- | |Block 4, Lot 19, Space 1 |Herchenhein, John Charlton | |- | |Block 5, Lot 113, Space 1 |[[Curry-1594|Johnson, Chloe J.]] | |- | |Block 2, Lot 06, Space 1 |[[Lane-13951|Lane, Ben S.]] | |- | |Block 2, Lot 02, Space 6 |Lane, Edith | |- | |Block 2, Lot 06, Space 5 |[[Lane-13952|Lane, Edmond]] | |- | |Block 2, Lot 06, Space 6 |[[Shourds-24|Lane, Mertie D.]] | |- | |Block 4, Lot 10, Space 1 |Lundberg, Adolph | |- | |Block 4, Lot 02, Space 2 |Lundberg, Alvina | |- | |Block 5, Lot 006, Space 1 |Lundberg, Dora M. | |- | |Block 4, Lot 10, Space 3 |Lundberg, Elmer L. | |- | |Block 5, Lot 053, Space 2 |Lundberg, Elmer, Jr. | |- | |Block 2, Lot 04, Space 5 |Lundberg, Frank A. | |- | |Block 4, Lot 10, Space 2 |Lundberg, Mabel E. Wilson | |- | |Block 2, Lot 04, Space 6 |Lundberg, Reta | |- | |Block 4, Lot 02, Space 1 |Lundberg, Samuel | |- | |Not included in [https://www.nehalem.gov/sites/default/files/fileattachments/city_hall/page/1861/nehalem-cemetery-burial-report-2018-04.pdf burial report] |McKibben, Muriel May | |- | |Block 3, Lot 17, Space 1 |Morton, C. | |- | |Block 2, Lot 31, Space 2 |[[Durrin-24|Pesterfield, Hanna]] | |- | |Block 1, Lot 12, Space 5 |[[Grove-2384|Ripley, Elizabeth]] | |- | |Block 1, Lot 12, Space 6 |[[Ripley-1920|Ripley, Martin H.]] | |- | |Block 1, Lot 13, Space 1 |Roy, Felix | |- |{{Image|file=Sakrison-1-2.jpg|size=s}} |Block 5, Lot 055, Space 5 |[[Sakrison-1|Sakrison, Wayne A.]] |WAYNE A SAKRISON
BELOVED HUSBAND OF
HELEN R.
1900-1971Monumental inscription. United States. Nehalem American Legion Cemetery, Nehalem, Oregon. 1971. (b. 1900) SAKRISON, Wayne A. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 15 Dec 2019. |- | |Block 1, Lot 05, Space 4 |Seaman, Charles | |- | |Block 1, Lot 05, Space 5 |Seaman, Otto | |- |{{Image|file=Lovewell-164-1.jpg|size=s}} |Block 1, Lot 05, Space 6 |[[Lovewell-164|Seamon, Virginia May]] | |- | |Block 1, Lot 34, Space 3 |Springer, Mathias | |- | |Block 2, Lot 39, Space 1
Not included in [https://www.nehalem.gov/sites/default/files/fileattachments/city_hall/page/1861/nehalem-cemetery-burial-report-2018-04.pdf burial report] |Steinhauer, G. W. | |- | |Block 6, Lot 127, Space 6 |Strasser, Robert Jay | |- | |Block 4, Lot 09, Space 3 |Thompson, Arby Lloyd | |- |{{Image|file=Thompson-54996.jpg|size=s}} |Block 1, Lot 10, Space 1 |[[Thompson-54996|Thompson, Clifford Elton]] | |- |{{Image|file=Thompson-54983.jpg|size=s}} |Block 1, Lot 10, Space 2 |Thompson, Irene | |- |{{Image|file=Thompson-27158.jpg|size=s}} |Block 1, Lot 10, Space 5 |[[DeShields-18|Thompson, Minerva]] |THOMPSON
MOTHER
MINERVA
1846 1916Monumental inscription. United States. Nehalem American Legion Cemetery, Nehalem, Oregon. 1916. (b. 1846) THOMPSON, Minerva; 1901. (b. 1838) THOMPSON, Samuel. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 15 Dec 2019. |- | |Block 4, Lot 09, Space 2 |[[Gilmore-1474|Thompson, Pearl T.]] | |- |{{Image|file=Thompson-54983.jpg|size=s}} |Block 1, Lot 10, Space 3 |Thompson, Ray V. | |- |{{Image|file=Thompson-27158.jpg|size=s}} |Block 1, Lot 10, Space 6 |[[Thompson-27158|Thompson, Samuel]] |THOMPSON
FATHER
SAMUEL
1838 1901Monumental inscription. United States. Nehalem American Legion Cemetery, Nehalem, Oregon. 1916. (b. 1846) THOMPSON, Minerva; 1901. (b. 1838) THOMPSON, Samuel. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 15 Dec 2019. |- | |Block 1, Lot 22, Space 1
Surname spelled "Thombly" on [https://www.nehalem.gov/sites/default/files/fileattachments/city_hall/page/1861/nehalem-cemetery-burial-report-2018-04.pdf burial report] |Twombly, Burt | |- | |Block 3, Lot 38, Space 2 |Wefer, June E. | |- | |Block 3, Lot 38, Space 4 |Wefer, Mary M. | |- | |Block 3, Lot 38, Space 3 |[[Wefer-26|Wefer, Theodore G.]] | |- | |Block 3, Lot 38, Space 4 |Wefer, Wilbur T. | |- | |Block 3, Lot 38, Space 1 |Wefer, William C. | |- | |Block 3, Lot 26, Space 2 |White, Edna Maud | |- | |Block 3, Lot 12, Space 1 |White, Elizabeth Bessie | |- | |Block 3, Lot 12, Space 2 |White, Madison Luman | |- | |Block 3, Lot 26, Space 1 |White, Oran A | |- | |Block 5, Lot 023, Space 1 |White, Rick L. | |- | |Block 1, Lot 25, Space 5 |Womelsdorf, Jacob | |- | |Block 1, Lot 25, Space 6 |Womelsdorf, Mary A. | |- ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Photograph''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''GPS or Plot''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Transcription''' |} ==Sources==
NEHGR Updates
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Neighbors of Washington County, Maryland
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Neil Errey To-Do List
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Neilsland Colliery Disaster
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Hamilton, Lanarkshire
1916 Colliery Inrush of water
26 April 1916
|width="33%"|{{Image|file=Flags-5.jpg|align=r|size=125}} |- |colspan="3"|{{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-6.png|align=c|size=l}} |} ===History and Circumstances===
Neilson Mine Disaster 1893
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Pennsylvania,_Mining_Disasters
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Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters Team|United States Mining Disasters]] === History and Circumstances === * Date: 1 April 1893 * Location: Shamokin, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania * Victims: 10 killed * Cause: Fire === Victims === {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Miners''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- |} |} === Rescue Efforts === === Results and Findings === '''To Create the Category''' :To create the category for this Disaster, please add
Neinda Cemetery
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Nellie Davis Cemetery
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[[Project:Kentucky_Cemeteries|Kentucky Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== Nellie Davis Cemetery was originally established around 1824. This free space page for the Nellie Davis Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Kentucky_Cemeteries|Kentucky Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Kentucky Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:United_States_Cemeteries|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. Nellie Davis Cemetery is located west of the Equality Cemetery, in a field between Flener Lane and KY-69 just a few miles west of Centertown, Kentucky in Ohio County. 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 [[Shaw-2476|Tom Shaw]] or [[Fulkerson-232|Scott Fulkerson]] for assistance. ----- ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
Centertown, KY 42328
GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
37.391425, -87.077743 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/37%C2%B023'41.1%22N+87%C2%B004'19.1%22W/@37.3914499,-87.0776822,104m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x0 Aunt Nellie Davis Cemetery on Google Maps] ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== [http://churches-and-cemeteries.com/ Churches and Cemeteries page]
[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=72019&CScn=gapway& Find A Grave page]
[http://billiongraves.com/pages/cemeteries/Gapway-Cemetery/12390#cemetery_id=12390&lim=0&num=25&action=browse Billion Graves page] ----- ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * In progress (about 80 interments at this location) * 0 grave markers photographed * Approximately 0% of grave markers photographed w/ GPS coordinates on January 1, 2015 Data Transcriptions * In progress * 1 transcriptions completed * 0 photographs linked in Table of Interments, below. ----- ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/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) |- | [[Fulkerson-412|Kimbley (Fulkerson)]]||[[Fulkerson-412|Mary F.]]||1848-15-15||1876-06-24||28||None||Unknown||Unknown||NA|| |} ----- == Sources ==
Nellie Green Slye's Birthday Book
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9th 1877 [[Green-44290|John Day Green]]
17th 1943 Jean "Tyler" Somers
18th 1944 Carol "Ann" Cran???
19th 1946 [[Slye-183|Jack]] and [[Slye-182|Judy]] Slye Twins
20th [[Jones-93243|Rosalie D Freeman]]
23rd 1915 [[Green-44289|Dororthy Day Green]]
27th 1881 27th [[Green-28761|Nellie G Slye]] - Maggie Cockerell
February
4th 1944 Baby Joyce
5th 1817 [[Day-11831|William B Day]] - 1874 Mary White McMillen - 1874 John W Steele
9th 1881 Ella Embrey
18th Eleanor Barr
25th 1803 [[Green-29285|Henry Green]]
March
7th Kenneth E Bickel
9th Bessie Freeman
12th 1868 W H Thomson - 1939/4? Mary Daly
17th 1942 Patricia Jones
19th 1818 [[Walters-6804|Emily P Day]] - 1871 [[Thomas-53996|Chas(Charles) Ashby Thomas]] (father of Hilda Thomas Henry )
22nd 1875 [[Green-36931|Virgie R Freeman]] - 1937 Billy Barr
24th 1903 [[Freeman-15696|Julian Day Freeman]]
30th 1897 [[Thomas-53997|Hilda (Norene) Thomas Henry]] (bride of Charles Patton Henry on 4 april 1925 Miss Nellie Slye cousin of the bride )
April
9th Elizabeth Miskell - Bert Miskell
13th 1913 - [[Slye-121|Freeman D Slye]] & William Taylor Slye
14th 1942 Elaine Von Bernewitz
15th 1871 [[Bicksler-43|Minnie R Farr]] ([[Tompkins-4028|Mrs. Rezin A. Farr]] is sister of Charles Patton Henry )
20th Gail Tyler H/Koss?
21st Mr Ray Lewis
30th 1872 Julia Freeman
May
3rd 1909 Joseph Hyde
4th Eileen Daly
7th Theodore Southwick
19th 1940 Susan Scharf
22nd Nora Thomas
June
6th 1908 A Lacey Embrey Jr
9th 1939 [[Slye-128|Jennie Anderson Slye]] - 1940 [[Kreuzburg-4|Frank Day Kreuzburg]]
10th 1907 [[Slye-95|Nellie G Slye Schweitzer]] - Annie D Kerby - Mr L H Fink
17th 1849 [[Day-11830|Sarah W Green]]
26th [[Anderson-43166|Mary Nelson Syle]] - 1930 Mary Ann Newman
27th 1877 Fannie Jenkins Lonner?
July
2nd 1935 Richard D Hyde
9th 1865 Fred Thomas
14th 1848 [[Green-28762|William T Green]] - 1833 Nellie Thomas - [[Slye-118|Mr George Slye]]
24th 1878 [[Slye-96|Harry L Slye]] - 1879 Louis Saphar Reed
26th Mr Raymond Lewis
30th 1910 [[Slye-97|Harry L Slye Jr]]
August
5th 1898 [[Freeman-18484|Taylor Freeman]]
6th Mrs Chase
13th 1938 [[Slye-132|Harry L Syle III]]
15th 1943 Trump Freeman
21st 1913 Inez? Hyde
24th 1927 Gloria Lipphard
25th 1943 Elaine Jeanette Day
27th 1942 [[Slye-129|Freeman Nelson Slye]]
29th [[Thomas-53998|Hazel Thomas Freeman]] (sister of Hilda Thomas Henry [https://www.newspapers.com/image/618296012/?terms=dorothy%20day%20green&match=1 Evening Star (Washington, District of Columbia) 05 Apr 1925, Sun Page 47])
September
2nd 1849 "Aunt Kate"
6th 1941 [[Slye-130|William Taylor Slye]]
15th 1942 [[Kreuzburg-6|Jack Kreuzburg]]
16th 1937 Margeret Daly
19th 1941 [[Freeman-15724|John J Freeman]]
23rd 1943 Rebecca Reid
24th [[Humpherson-13|Esther Slye]] - [[Slye-203|Mrs Claggett]]
27th Mrs Jones
28th 1929 [[Schweitzer-843|Jacqueline Slye Schweitzer]]
30th [[Shaw-23697|J B Shaw]]
October
4th 1869 [[Shaw-14698|Hannah M Schweitzer]]
5th 1942 Nancy Lee Joyce
7th 1919 Thelma Schmidt
16th 1929 [[Mulgannon-1|Nancy Mulgannon]]
20th 1919 Jean Fielding
November
9th 1868 [[Freeman-15695|J S Freeman]] - 1858 Cousin Molly Thornton
10th 1873 Henry G Thomas - Wilson L Thomas
21st 1931 [[Schweitzer-856|Christian F Schweitzer Jr]] - 1911 Frank Thomas
December
1st Mildred Green
10th 1901 [[Schweitzer-847|Christian Schweitzer Sr]]
19th 1857 Roberta Day Hodgkin
23rd 1936 [[Slye-131|Sandra Sarah Slye]]
24th Mary Ann Joyce
25th 1936 [[Freeman-15725|Virginia Lee Freeman]] - Virginia Maore??
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'''The Brigadoon Article'''
:: NOTE: ''Russ wrote this "article" as a work of fiction and The Brigadoon Article was never submitted for inclusion on a Town Warrant.''
To see if the town will vote to proclaim the Town of Nelson a voluntary and positive anachronism, and to authorize the Selectmen to petition the state and federal governments to acknowledge that this town wishes to be if it must, an island of calm and quiet in the very midst of what is called “inevitable growth”. By anachronism, it meant: a place of woods, fields, and wildlife; a non-commercial village with houses scattered through the hills in a random fashion; a place where time passes by; a town in which one may do as one wishes with one’s own property if it is not harmful to neighbors or posterity; a town which may not bustle but nonetheless will thrive; a place to come home to. The town may, in its wisdom through the years, enact pertinent legislation to strengthen this article.
*{{Wikidata|Q601573|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Nelson, New Hampshire One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' North America :'''Country:''' United States of America :'''State/Province:''' New Hampshire :'''County:''' Cheshire :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 42.989444, -72.127778 :'''Elevation:''' 461.0 m or 1512.5 feet
Located on the height of land separating the watersheds of the Connecticut and Merrimack rivers, Nelson became primarily an agricultural community. The uneven surface proved good for grazing. But with streams rising from four ponds to provide water power, it also developed industry. ===Name=== From Wikipedia:
Originally named "Monadnock No. 6",Digitized Book: "History of Cheshire and Sullivan counties, New Hampshire" (https://archive.org/details/historyofcheshir00hurd/page/n225/) by Hurd, D. Hamilton ''(Duane Hamilton)''. Publication date 1886 the town was granted in 1752 by Governor [[Wentworth-149|Benning Wentworth (1696-1770)]]. It was first settled in 1767 by Breed Batchelder.[https://nelsonhistory.org/breed-batchellor/ Breed Batchellor - Nelson History] On February 22, 1774, the town was incorporated by Governor [[Wentworth-1033|John Wentworth (1737-abt.1820)]] as "Packersfield", after a major proprietor, Thomas Packer, the sheriff at Portsmouth, New Hampshire. The name was changed in 1814 to Nelson in honor of Viscount [[Nelson-39|Horatio Nelson KB (1758-1805)]], British admiral and naval hero.[https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Nelson,_New_Hampshire&oldid=1102523632 "Nelson, New Hampshire"], Wikipedia article ===History=== "The first meeting of the Proprietors of a tract of land then called Monadnock No. 6, later named Nelson, was held in Portsmouth in December of 1751. An early sense of the necessary elements to establish a successful community was reflected in the stated intent of the meeting; settlement should be encouraged by offering land in a way thought to be “most convenient for making good settlements, for the public good.” "Three shares containing two lots each were to be set aside for public use. One was “reserved for the first settled minister, one for the ministry and one for public schools, forever.” Another condition of the grant was that a meetinghouse was to be constructed in a central location within ten years. Also, roads were to be laid out through the town where necessary. Although this simple design was set in place, the first settler did not arrive until fifteen years later."Quoted from "A Look at Nelson’s Past", by Roberta Wingerson. ''The article was written in the early 2010s.'' (https://nelsonhistory.org/a-look-at-nelsons-past/) ===Nelson and Munsonville Village, a timeline=== '''1751''' -- One of the original border towns, this territory was first granted in 1752 as Monadnock No. 6 -- [https://www.nhes.nh.gov/elmi/products/cp/profiles-htm/nelson.htm#:~:text=Monadnock%20Economic%20Development%20Corp.&text=Origin%3A%20One%20of%20the%20original,6. Monadnock Economic Development Corp.] '''1767''' -- Breed Batchelder, a Tory during the Revolutionary War, and Dr. Nathaniel Breed, commenced settling the town in 1767/1768 -- [https://archive.org/details/historyofcheshir00hurd/page/n381 "History of Cheshire and Sullivan counties, New Hampshire", page 381] '''1773''' -- "Petition for an Incorporation of the Town" filed with Governor John Wentworth by Breed 'Bachellor', agent. -- [https://archive.org/details/historyofcheshir00hurd/page/n381/ "History of Cheshire and Sullivan counties, New Hampshire", page 381] '''1774''' -- The town was incorporated by the Governor and Council, and named Packersfield, February 22. -- [https://archive.org/details/historyofcheshir00hurd/page/n381/ "History of Cheshire and Sullivan counties, New Hampshire", page 381] '''1777''' -- Nathaniel Breed, on behalf of the townspeople, petitioned the New Hampshire Council and the House of Representatives that they be allowed to change the date of their annual meeting from August to March, and also to change the name of the town from Packersfield to Sullivan. -- [https://archive.org/details/historyofcheshir00hurd/page/n381/ "History of Cheshire and Sullivan counties, New Hampshire", page 381] (''the date for the annual meeting was changed, but the petition to change the name of the town failed.'') '''1790''' -- The home of Samuel Griffin, Esq., was burned down. The family managed to escape along with some of their furniture and belongings. Fortunately, Mr. Griffin managed to save his papers and the records of the town. -- [https://www.genealogybank.com/nbshare/AC01110426184917077621673298869 "The New-Hampshire Recorder, and the Weekly Advertiser", Thursday, Sep 16, 1790; Keene, NH; Vol: III; Issue: 23] '''1793''' -- Mrs. Easterbrook, consort of John Easterbrook, died. Their daughter also died. -- [https://www.genealogybank.com/nbshare/AC01110426184917077621673299642 Died in Packersfield] '''1793''' -- William Blake wishes someone to buy out his postal route, which covers Surry, Sullivan, Gilsum, Stoddard, Packersfield, Dublin, Jaffrey, Rindge, and Marlborough, as the route has become too populous for him having 150 subscribers at present -- [https://www.genealogybank.com/nbshare/AC01110426184917077621673300768 Public Vendue (''Auction'')] (''This is a distance of some 140 miles!'') '''1793''' -- A portion of the estate of James Field, namely a 50-acre field, is to be auctioned off. Auction is to be held at the inn of Thomas Breed on 17 October. -- [https://www.genealogybank.com/nbshare/AC01110426184917077621673300768 Public Vendue] '''1794''' -- Daniel Kimbal warns the town against his wife, Betsey. -- [https://www.genealogybank.com/nbshare/AC01110426184917077621673301474 Public Notice] '''1794''' -- Thomas Breed opens his Clothier's Business about a half-mile from the Meetinghouse. -- [https://www.genealogybank.com/nbshare/AC01110426184917077621673378143 "Columbian Informer; Or, CHESHIRE JOURNAL". Tuesday, Sep 30, 1794. Keene, NH. Page: 3] '''1796''' -- Roswell Hubbard is elected to the New Hampshire House of Representatives. -- [https://www.genealogybank.com/nbshare/AC01110426184917077621673378596 Legislative Acts/Legal Proceedings] '''1797''' -- The towns that are contained within the confines of Cheshire County are as follows: Rindge, Goshe, Fitzwilliam, Langdon, Richmond, Marlborough, Winchester, Stoddard, Sullivan, Hinsdale, Washington, Chesterfield, Swanzey, Jaffrey, Dublin, Packersfield, Keene, Westmoreland, Walpole, Surry, Gilsum, Alstead, Marlow, Ackworth, Charlestown, Lempster, and Unity. -- [https://www.genealogybank.com/nbshare/AC01110426184917077621673379292 Legislative Acts/Legal Proceedings] '''1800''' -- Samuel Griffin is appointed the representative from the town of Packersfield to the New Hampshire Legislature. -- [https://www.genealogybank.com/nbshare/AC01110426184917077621673380772 Legislative Acts/Legal Proceedings] '''1800''' -- [[Goodenow-523|Caleb Goodenow]] died from injuries he sustained while helping at a house-raising. -- [https://www.genealogybank.com/nbshare/AC01110426184917077621673381105 Mortuary Notice] ===Population=== '''Historical population'''
Census Pop. %±
1790 721 —
1800 977 35.5%
1810 1,076 10.1%
1820 907 −15.7%
1830 875 −3.5%
1840 835 −4.6%
1850 750 −10.2%
1860 699 −6.8%
1870 744 6.4%
1880 438 −41.1%
1890 332 −24.2%
1900 295 −11.1%
1910 231 −21.7%
1920 171 −26.0%
1930 162 −5.3%
1940 282 74.1%
1950 231 −18.1%
1960 222 −3.9%
1970 304 36.9%
1980 442 45.4%
1990 535 21.0%
2000 634 18.5%
2010 729 15.0%
2020 629 −13.7%
[https://www.census.gov/history/www/programs/demographic/decennial_census.htmlU.S. Decennial Census] ====Notables==== * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ursula_Newell_Emerson Ursula Newell Emerson], (September 27, 1806 – November 24, 1888), an American missionary in the Hawaiian Islands who co-founded the Waialua Protestant Church. She was the daughter of Gad Newell, a pastor in Nelson. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_B._Kittredge Alfred B. Kittredge] (1861–1911), US senator from South Dakota. He was the son of Russell H. Kittredge, a physician, and Laura Frances (Holmes) Kittredge. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralph_Page Ralph Page] (1903–1985), contra dance caller and authority on American folk dance. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/May_Sarton May Sarton] (1912–1995), poet, writer === Sticker Reference ===
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[[Ward-22008|Marmarduke Ward 1749-1813]] '''Norfolk and Norwich Notes and Queries''' '''(755) Ward and Smyth Families'''
Allusion was recently made by "Eldred" to the burial place of '''Nelson's daughter, Horatia''', said by a writer in the "Guardian" to be at Trimingham in Norfolk. To this I replied that, to my knowledge, she is buried at Pinner, but that her name not long ago was added to a tombstone in the chancel of Trunch Church, Norfolk, where her descendants have lately restored the memorials to her husband's family the Wards; also those in the adjacent church of Gimingham.
The '''Rev. Philip Ward''', who married Horatia at Burnham Westgate in 1822, was born at Trunch in 1795. He was the son of the '''Rev. Marmaduke Ward''', buried at Trunch October 13th 1813, whose father, another '''Marmaduke Ward''', was also there interred on January 31st 1772.
The first Marmaduke, who was of the family of Ward of Beauchief Abbey, Derbyshire, born 1711, was of St John's College, Cambridge (1732), Rector of Beeston Regis and Swafield, Norfolk, 1746, and curate of Trunch 1746 to 1772. He was buried there between two wives, '''Anne''' (died 1739, first wife) and '''Mary Buck''' (second wife, married Spetember 5th 1740). His son Marmaduke Ward, born November 24th 1749, was of Christ Church, Cambs., BA in 1772, Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxord; buried in Trunch chancel under a large stone inscribed:
:Sacred to the memory of the '''Rev. Marmaduke Ward''', A.M., Rector of Hossington in the Parish of Lincoln and many years curate of this parish. He died the 13th of October 1813 aged 64 years. :Also to '''Eleanor his wife'''; died June the 26th 1823, aged 65 years. :Also to '''Harriet''', their second daughter; died January 1809 aged 25 years. :And '''William''', the second son, lieutenant in the Royal Marines; died at sea 24th December 1812, aged 21. On a tablet: ''Sacred to the Memory of '''George Ward''', eldest son of the Rev. Marmaduke Ward, of this parish. A youth of most amiable manners and promising hope, who died of a fever of Brest on board his Majesty's ship The Dragon, in which he served from the 8th of August 1798, to the day of his death of the 4th day of March 1800, in the 17th year of his age.'' The inscription recently added to the slab in the chancel reads: :Also to the memory of the '''Rev. Philip Ward''', son of the above Marmaduke and Eleanor, vicar of Tenterden, Kent; died 16th January 1859. :And '''Horatia Nelson''' his wife, died March the 6th 1881 The said Rev. Philip Ward matriculated at Trinity College, Oxford, at the age of 17 on January 14th 1813; B.A. in 1817; M.A. 1820; curate of Burnham Westgate, Norfolk, appointed vicar of Tenterden, Kent by William first Earl Nelson in 1833, and was there buried on January 18th 1859. His wife Horatia was buried at Pinner (county Middlesex) on March 6th 1881, aged 80.
Of the Rev. Philip Ward's surviving sisters, '''Mary''' married '''Mr. Henry Green''' of Great Chesterford, Essex, and Eleanor's marriage is this given in vol. i NS "Gentleman's Magazine"
March 31st 1834 "The '''Rev William Rees''', vicar of Horsey, Norfolk to '''Eleanor''', third daughter of the late Rev. M. Ward, rector of Hossington, Lincoln."
The Rev. Mr. Rees, of Aberavon, County Glamorgan, matriculated at the age of 21 at Jesus College, Oxford. He was appointed to St. Mary's, Walsham in 1817, Vicar of Horsey 1827 and headmaster of the Paston School. He was buried in North Walsham church beside his first wife thus: :The Rev. Wm. Rees of Jesus Coll. Oxon., died 25th July 1855, aged 48 :also Anne, the wife of the Rev. William Rees, died 12th May 1833. aged 41. Mr. Rees was succeeded at Horsey and in the Mastership of North Walsham school by his brother, the '''Rev. Samuel Rees''', who was married at Wroxham on December 18th 1838 to '''Anne''', youngest daughter of the Rev. J. D. Churchill, Rector of Blickling and Erpingham.
'''Eleanor Ward''', widow of Wm. Rees was buried at Tenterden S.P. in 1882. But the interesting point in the Ward pedigree to the East Anglian Nelsonic Historian lies in the fact that the Rev. Philip Ward's mother was '''Eleanor Smyth''', of the family of Smyth of Blickling, Gimingham and of East Dereham. Of the latter was James Smyth, of East Dereham and West Bradenham Hall (buried in the church there May 15th 1800, aged 85). This James Smyth, about 1741, was married to Mary, daughter of Edmund Nelson of East Dereham (a first cousin of the Rev. Edmund Nelson, rector of Hilborough, grandfather of the Admiral).
The pedigree, although difficult to grasp by reason of the many Edmund Nelsons arrnages itself by a careful study of the wills and marriage licences, and is also set forth in Carthew's "History of the Hundred of Launditch."
Therein will be found, in a pedigree of the Smyths of Wendling, the connection with James Smyth of Gimingham, the ancestor of Mrs. Eleanor Ward. This last James Smyth was the second son of Thomas Smith of Blickling, by Anne Gryme of Gimingham..
His elder brother, Richard, by Ann Watts (see Carthew), was ancestor of James Smyth, who married Mary Nelson aforesaid. These Smyths bore the arms of Smyth of Ostenhanger, County Kent, granted to Thomas, alias Customer Smyth, in the time of Queen Elizabeth. Symon Smyth, brother of Customer (says Carthew) settled at Blickling.
In Farrers' "Church Heraldry of Norfolk" are several armorial tombs to Smyths of Ostenhanger, notably one at Blickling, and another at West Bradenbury. Carthew (part III, page 471 "History of the Hundred of Launditch") gives the Smyths of Ostenhanger from the year 1371, and refers to several wills (which he has apparently seen) and to papers supplied for his inspection by the family. The Smyths of Gimingham now represented by the Wards and the Greens are, it is believed, extinct. (To be continued).
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About 28 km inland from Greymouth, Nelson Creek, or Ngahere Cemetery is off State Highway 7 just north of Ngahere onTrigon Road, West Ngahere, Grey District, West Coast 7872. It lies east of the stream named Nelson Creek which flows into the Mawheranui River. Coordinates: -42.38656, 171.45955
{{Image|file=Nelson_Creek_Cemetery_Ngahere_West_Coast-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Nelson Creek Cemetery }} '''History '''
Many of the people buried in this Nelson Creek / Ngahere cemetery were first interred in the Try Again Terrace informal cemetery (on the banks of the Nelson Creek, Hatters Terrace). During the gold rush days prospectors wanted to mine the land that the cemetery was on. The Nelson Creek / Ngahere Cemetery was established and the bodies from the informal Try Again cemetery were moved there. The 'Grey River Argus' has articles about the Grey County Council calling for tenders to exhume and reinter the bodies, from 1886 to 1887.
A resident of Hatters, Nelson Creek wrote, 13 November 1886, that burials had been made twenty years previously in unconsecrated ground at Try Again Terrace out of necessity. He wanted his relatives to be reinterred at the consecrated Ahaura Cemetery not "in that unenclosed, insecured piece of bushland - open to all the vagrant cattle in the district - and known as the Nelson Creek Cemetery". Curently the cemetery is not too far removed from his description, with damage from cattle grazing and stock rubbing against the headstones.
{{Image|file=Nelson_Creek_Cemetery_Ngahere_West_Coast-7.jpg |caption=Nelson Creek Cemetery Unkempt Area. }} In March 1890, the Anglican Bishop of Nelson consecrated the Church of England section of the Nelson Creek Cemetery. By that time the cemetery had a fence and gate, but the gate was left open allowing horses and cattle to enter. Mr Henry Mitchell provided a padlock with a key and had a friend of his put it in place.
'''Interments'''
By October 1890 Butler Brothers had completed the removal of bodies from Try Again Terrace as ordered by the Grey County Council and thirteen persons were buried in the cemetery. On Find-A-Grave 82 Memorials have been posted for persons buried in the Nelson Creek Cemetery.
{{Image|file=Nelson_Creek_Cemetery_Ngahere_West_Coast-3.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Grave of John Campbell }} :''' John Campbell''' from County Derry, Ireland married Frances Maurice Thompson at Nelson Creek in January 1886. He died at age 48 at home in his Grey Valley Hotel at Nelson Creek, 26 March 1899. :'''Mrs John Livingstone''' who died in the Greymouth Hospital, was buried in the Nelson Creek Cemetery in October 1889. Rev Honeywell read the Church of England Service at the grave.
:'''William Clifford''' from Tipperary Ireland, one of Nelson Creek's oldest residents, died 3 September 1903 at age 71 or 72 years and was buried in the Nelson Creek Cemetery. His headstone is there but lying on the ground, broken.
:''' Mary Josephine Scott ''', born 11 February 1911, infant daughter of Hannah and David Scott of Try Again Terrace, died 21 March 1911 and was buried in the Nelson Creek Cemetery.
:'''John Curnow ''', a miner who had emigrated to the West Coast, New Zealand from Cornwall, England, died age 59 years and was buried in 1912. He left a widow and six children, a seventh having been drowned in May 1889.
{{Image|file=Nelson_Creek_Cemetery_Ngahere_West_Coast-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Grave of Patrick Darcy. }} Geofrey Bell wrote in 'West Coast Recollect' that
'In the West Coast Gold Rush days a high proportion of the miners were single men and many were Irish who had intended to come out to make their fortune and then head back home to Ireland'.
: '''Patrick Darcy''', born in County Tipperary, emigrated to New Zealand about 1866, worked as a gold miner at Red Jack's Creek, Ngahere and died 1 July 1985, age 68. He was buried at the Nelson Creek Cemetery.
One of those men who chose to saty was
: '''Thomas O'Rourke of County Kerry, Ireland ''' When he died in 1902 his worth was £600 and he wrote in his Will that all his property at Try Again Terrace was to be sold, no more than £80 was to be used in connection with his wake, funeral and erection of a suitable tombstone and railing around his grave. Thomas left £20 for Masses to be offered and left his residual estate to his three siblings back home in Kerry, Ireland. His grave, like many others, stands alone with no relatives to tend to it.
{{Image|file=Nelson_Creek_Cemetery_Ngahere_West_Coast-4.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Grave of Thomas O'Rourke }} '''Accidental Deaths '''
:Young''' George Jamieson''', in his 7th year, son of Robine Jamieson, had been playing near a water hole with steep sides and was accidentally drowned. George was buried in the Nelson Creek Cemetery in January 1889. A Mr Ellis read the Church of England Service at the graveside because there was no clergyman present.
:In Febrary 1935, a married couple living in Spreydon, Christchurch, were on a road trip when a vehicle accident occurred.
'''Lilian Ruth (Taigel) Berry''' and''' Herbert Edmund Berry '''were driving downhill on the Whangamoa Saddle near Nelson when Herbert pulled over to the left as a truck approached them on the other side of the road. The car went too close to the edge of the road and hurtled 150 feet down a steep slope. Both suffered head injuries. Herbert died in the ambulanc and Lilian in the Hospital the next day.
{{Image|file=Nelson_Creek_Cemetery_Ngahere_West_Coast-5.jpg |caption=Nelson Creek Cemetery , full length. }} == More Information == *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2566314/%E2%80%8Bnelson-creek%2Fngahere FindaGrave] *[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Nelson-Creek-Ngahere-Cemetery/281549 BillionGraves]
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Oliver J, Nelson - Martha B. Kinnison https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9SQD-JD6
Charles Jefferson Nelson – Mary J. Horton
Arthur Oakley Nelson - Nellie C. Reif
Duane Reif Nelson - Dolores F. Guth [FTDNA 284412] Our only male Nelson Y-DNA test]
[[Nelson-26243|Ross Nelson ]]– Hannah
Oliver J, Nelson - Martha B. Kinnison https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9SQD-JD6
Sophia J. Nelson – Charles W. Henderson
Gertrude E. Henderson – Chas. G. Baker
Sophia E. Baker – George Sivils
Tamer Nelson – Henry Stropes https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Stropes-76
https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/27CQ-CN8 [Connected to Ross Nelson in some way?]
Minerva “Maria” Stropes – Leonard Jacobs
Lilie Belle Jacobs – John Henry Wood
Everett Austin Wood – Laura May Japp
Everett Austin Wood , Jr. – Laura G. Dodd
[[Nelson-26243|Ross Nelson ]] – ?
Mary Nelson - John Ward https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M1ZL-J61
Nancy Jane Ward – William Creighton McCoy
Emerson Ethridge McCoy - Ida Belle Holm
Otto Floyd McCoy – Pearl Evelyn Wardrip
[[Nelson-26243|Ross Nelson ]]– Hannah?
Samuel Nelson – Caroline Childers https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L8TV-N3M
William Ross Nelson – Sarah J. Humphries
James Edgar Nelson - Clara Dancer
Carl J. Nelson – Grace Naomi Shisler
Carl S. Nelson, Jr. – Charlene Shackley
[[Nelson-26243|Ross Nelson ]] – Hannah
Samuel Nelson – Caroline Childers
Mary Ann Nelson – Martin Van Buren Lyons
Nancy Caroline “Alice’ Lyons – Joseph M. Saunders, Jr.
Roy F. Saunders -Nellie B. Witherspoon
Rose Ann Saunders
:: ''[[Nelson-26248|Jonathan Ross Nelson (1784-1852)]] ::'''PA, Bourbon,KY, Jackson, OH, Dearborn, IN, Putnam, IN'''''' https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/997T-29Y
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[[Nelson-26248|Jonathan Ross Nelson]] Mary Grimes
Jane Nelson - John Wallace https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LC5Y-8QT
David Ross Wallace – Margaret Elizabeth Rush
David Edward Wallace – Arlie M. Bronson
Clarence Theodore Wallace – Lillian Irene Morris
Cleola Pauline Wallace – Harold Edwin Kingcade
[[Nelson-26248|Jonathan Ross Nelson (1784-1852)]] – Huldah Hunter
Jonathan Ross Nelson [Jr.] - Catherine Prater https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L4P9-WH9
Minerva M. Nelson – Wm. J. Eastman [born Ole Østensen Melbraaten (later Tollefsrud)
Wm. J. Eastman [name changed to Paul E. Craig.] -Anna Stubler
[[Nelson-26248|Jonathan Ross Nelson (1784-1852)]] - Hulda Hunter
Cynthia Nelson - David Beck https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHWN-LMF
Stephen Ross Beck and Susie Conner
George Shank and Ruby Beck
Susan G Shank and Leonard Condon
::'''William Nelson VA- OH – KY''' https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZX8-7ZW
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Nelson-26232
William Nelson - [Unknown wife] ?brother of Ross
[[Nelson-26231|Moses Nelson (1806-1880)]] - Mary Childers https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Nelson-26231
William H. Nelson – Sarah J. Stranahan
Mary E. Nelson – Charles Lanning
Haskell E. Lanning – Edna E. Osborn
Betty Jean Lanning – Glenroy L. Mendel
William Nelson - [Unknown wife]
[[Nelson-26231|Moses Nelson (1806-1880)]] - Mary Childers https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Nelson-26231
Jonathan Ross Nelson – Mary J. Bell
William M. Nelson – Sarah E. Loy
Anita B. Nelson – George S. Patton
William Nelson –[Unknown wife]
[[Nelson-26245|Elizabeth (Nelson) Bunn (abt.1803-1890)]] – Samuel Bunn https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Nelson-26245
Elizabeth “Lizzie” Bunn – Rufus Jerome Backus
Nellie Backus – Charles Grant Warren
Ellen Elizabeth Warren – Martin L. Hynes
William Nelson - [Unknown wife]
[[Nelson-26231|Moses Nelson (1806-1880)]] - Mary Childers
James H. Nelson - Rebecca Denny
Howard Nelson -Anna Mays
Pauline Nelson - Charles B. Kennedy
Thomas C. Kennedy - [Gedmatch M421133]
::'''Joseph Nelson - PA to Scott Co., KY''' Joseph Nelson – Scott Co. KY https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G33C-58K
Robert Nelson (1781-1850) – Martha “Patsy’ Lemon (1789-1875) https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Nelson-9265
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Joseph Lemon Nelson – Sallie Ann Rowland
Joseph Samuel Nelson – Mary F. Stout
Robert Wayne Nelson – Esther Koch
Dale A Nelson – Lorraine Hennigan
Joseph Nelson – Scott Co. KY
Robert Nelson – Martha “Patsy” Lemon
Robert Nelson – Mary Washington Coleman
James Madison Nelson – Josephine Cass Linville
Lucile Mary Nelson – Ralph Galliher Shimer
::''' John Richard Nelson VA-OH-IL''' https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LXQH-8X6
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Nelson-26253
John Richard Nelson bc1810 VA – Hannah Anderson
James William Nelson b.1849 Hamp, VA – Sarah Magdeline Withington
Frank William Nelson b.1889 IL – Anna Hassenkamper
Frank Wellington Nelson b.1919 IL – Helen Agnes Schroeder
::'''Col. David Nelson - PA, Grant Co., IN''' Col. David Nelson – Jean Milligan
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James Nelson 1809-1960 – Sarah Havlin
David McLean Nelson – Hattie Jewel https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Nelson-29698
Raymond Earl Nelson – Mary Alice Dennis [Ydna match to Duane Nelson]
Harold Mack Nelson – Marjorie Copple
::'''James Nelson - Montgomery, KY, Putnam Co, IL''' James Nelson & Frances Davis – [DNA match to Ross Nelson desc.]
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John Davis Nelson - Mary Vickery https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Nelson-22194
James Vickery Nelson – Louisa Palmer, Arretta Stone
James Franklin Nelson – Ada Greenfield, Winnie Ethel Payne
Clarence Edward Nelson – Martha Thomas, Betty Jean Tarnow
NELSON GROUP REPOSITORY
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Hunter, Huldah |- | [[Nelson-26231|Moses Nelson]] | 1806 | 1880 | Childers, Mary |- | [[Nelson-9265|Robert Nelson ]] | 1782 | 1850 | Lemon, Martha |- | [[Nelson-22194|John Davis Nelson]] | 1819 | 1851 | Vickrey, Mary |- | [[Nelson-29698|David McLean Nelson]] | 1838 | 1912 | Jewel, Harriet |- | [[Nelson-29699| Col. David Nelson]] | 1773 | 1848 | Milligan, Jane |- | [[Nelson-26253|John Richard Nelson]] | 1810 | ? | Anderson, Hannah |- | [[Nelson-26245|Elizabeth Nelson]] | 1803 | 1890 | Bunn, Samuel |- | [[Nelson-30434|Catherine Nelson]] | 1802 |1876 | Jackson, Joseph |- | [[Nelson-10132|John Griffith Nelson]] | 1777 |1847 | Mary "Polly" Arbuckle |} ==Nelson Group Descendants== *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Nelson_Group_Descent ==Nelson One Name Study== *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Nelson_Name_Study * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/NELSON List of Nelson's on Wikitree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Nelson_Group_Descent '''Nelson Descendencies'''] ==Nelson Name Spelling Variations== NELSON, NIELSEN , NILSSON, NEILSON, NILSEN, NIELSON, ELSON, SNELSON, MELSON, NILSON , NEILSEN, NELSEN, NEALON, MILSON, MILLSON, NILSSEN ==Nelson Group Members== *[[Patton-7361]] *[[Nelson-6662]] *[[Condon-1345]] *[[Kingcade-3]] *[[Thompson-70031]] ==Maps== *'''Attached Map: [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Map_of_the_northern_parts_of_the_United_States_of_America_(1804).jpg Northern Part of United States 1804] *[https://www.loc.gov/resource/g3701sm.gct00033/?sp=14&r=0.157,0.226,0.594,0.214,0 '''1826 Map from Willard's History of the United States'''] ==U.S. Census for Nelson's in Virginia, Kentucky and Ohio, 1790-1850== *The 1790 census lists 370 heads of households with the surname of Nelson. A head of household was usually male, yet some females were named in that role. The total number of persons counted with the Nelson surname was 1,762, with thirty-seven of those families living in Virginia. ==
Nelson Mine Disaster 1895
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Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] == History and Circumstances == * Date: 20 Dec 1895 * Location: [[:Category:Dayton, Tennessee|Dayton, Tennessee]] * Victims: 28 deaths * Cause: Explosion (coal mine) ===Rescue Efforts=== ===Results and Findings=== ===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;"| |- |} |} ===Sources===
Nelson Mine Disaster 1902
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Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters Team|United States Mining Disasters]] == History and Circumstances == * Date: 31 Mar 1902 * Location: [[:Category:Dayton, Tennessee|Dayton, Tennessee]] * Victims: 16 deaths * Cause: Coal mine explosion ===Rescue Efforts=== ===Results and Findings=== '''To Create the Category''' :To create the category for this Disaster, please add
Nelson-3486 Other
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Nelson's Biographical Dictionary and Historical Reference Book of Fayette County, Pennsylvania
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Nemeschy Name Study
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Nemo Cemetery, Nemo, South Dakota
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'''Cemetery Address:''' On the northwest side of the intersection of Estes Creek Road and Nemo Road in Nemo, South Dakota.
'''Cemetery Coordinates:''' 44.187177, -103.506244 === Additional Information === This page is part of the [[Project:South_Dakota_Cemeteries|South Dakota Cemeteries Project]] See the [[:Category:Nemo_Cemetery%2C_Nemo%2C_South_Dakota|Nemo Cemetery category]] for a listing of people buried in this cemetery. == Sources ==
Neo Alyssa and I's dog
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Nepaul, Immigrant Voyage to New South Wales 1854-55
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Nerang Cemetery Free Space page
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:21 Mylor Street, Nerang
:Queensland :Latitude: -27.989025; Longitude: 153.331606 {{Image|file=Nerang_Cemetery_Free_Space_page.jpg |align=c |size=l }} === Links === * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2325912/nerang-cemetery Find-a-Grave] - this currently has 549 memorials listed * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Nerang-Cemetery---Gold-Coast/150970 Billion Graves] This has 537 memorials listed * [http://www.goldcoast.qld.gov.au/documents/mp/nerang_cemetery_layout_map.pdf Cemetery layout map] - this is a link to a pdf * [http://austcemindex.com/?cemid=595 Nerang Cemetery Inscriptions and photo index] - photos on the Australian Cemeteries Index were taken by Peter Arthur in April 2010. This has 501 memorials listed. === Notable Interments === Notable interments, if any, will be listed here. The cemetery is said to contain the grave of the first soldier killed in WWI who came from the Gold Coast. {{Image|file=Nerang_Cemetery_Free_Space_page-4.jpg |align=c |size=l }} == Cemetery "to do" list == This page is administered for the Global Cemeteries Project by members of the [[Space:Queensland_Cemeteries_Team|Queensland Cemeteries Team]]. Assistance is needed for: - # photographing headstones and memorials # transcribing memorials # creating profiles for those interred or memorialised at Nerang Cemetery (some listed in the table and not yet created) and linking them to the wider tree # categorising existing profiles of those interred at Nerang 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 == Progress tracking == The Interments table is intended to be on a separate free-space page, leaving this page for general information about the cemetery. At present the table of interments has not yet been commenced. * From 11 May, when there were no profiles on Wikitree categorised for Nerang Cemetery, there are now 15 profiles attached. [[Irwin-2099|Irwin-2099]] 21:38, 11 May 2019 (UTC) * Additional profiles created today, almost all with photos attached. The count now stands at 35 profiles [[Irwin-2099|Irwin-2099]] 01:53, 12 May 2019 (UTC)
Nesbitt of Ballyhaise
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Nesbitt of Woodgrange
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Nesbitt of Woodhill
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Neshoba Cemetery, Neshoba County, Mississippi
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===Tasks Completed=== * ===To Do=== * Complete table of transcriptions below. * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. * Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * 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) |- |[[Walton-2920|Walton]]||Nathan||08 May 1812||05 Oct 1883|||| |-}
Neshoba County, Mississippi
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Nethercroft Road - No 16
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ABT 1 = - 100. A tribe called the Frisians have settled much of the area.
ABT 400 = War: Romans are overthrown by Germanic tribes. Peoples such as the Saxons, Franks, Angles, and Jutes
600 = - 700. Frisians clashed with Franks
768 = Ruler: Charlemagne becomes King of the Franks. His empire expands to include the Netherlands.
800 = - 1000. The Vikings arrive raiding towns and cities along the coast. They settle in some areas.
814 = Ruler: Death of Charlemagne, the Frankish emperor of the West and conqueror of the Saxons and Frisia
814 = The Low Countries become part of Lotharingia, squeezed between the German lands and France.
838 = Flood: Large portion of northwest Netherlands flooded; over 2,400 died
1014 = Flood: Walcheren. Thousands died when line of the Netherlands was breached.
1042 = Flood: Flemish coast and in particular the region of the Yser mouth.
1083 = The name Holland first appears in a legal document describing a region that would later become known
1163 = Flood: Several floods this year. This caused dike breaches along the Maas.
1170 = Flood: North Sea, Zuiderzee and Waddenzee. First All Saints' Flood
1196 = Flood: North Netherlands and Zuiderzee. St. Nicholas' Flood
1212 = Flood: Large flood at Noord-Holland killed 60,000
1214 = Flood: Storm flood affecting all parts of the Netherlands
1219 = Flood: St. Marcellus Flood killed 36,000. St. Marcellus' Flood (Sint-Marcellusvloed).
20-11-1248 = Flood: North Holland, Friesland and Groninge. coastal dunes were breached (likely at Callantsoog)
28-12-1248 = Flood: North Holland, Friesland and Groninge
4-2-1249 = Flood: North Holland, Friesland and Groninge
1270 = Place: Rotterdam. Dam constructed in the Rotte
12-10-1275 = Place: Amsterdam (Amstelledamme) occurs in toll records
1277 = Flood: Reiderland
1280 = Flood: North of the Netherlands. This flood created the Lauwerszee.
1282 = Flood: Waddenzee and IJsselmeer. A storm broke through the coastal dunes around Texel
1287 = Flood: St. Lucia's flood, Zuider Zee seawall collapsed; ~50,000 to 80,000 died
1299 = Ruler: Count of Holland gained control of Zeeland
1300 = Ruler: French Dukes of Burgundy united all of the Low Countries
1301 = War: Holland defeated Lichtenberg at Battle of Breukelen
1340 = Place: Rotterdam granted city rights by the Count of Holland
1345 = War: Frisian defeated Dutch at Warns
1362 = Flood: Grote Mandrenke. Storm surge kills 25,000; sixty parishes destroyed in Slesvig
1384 = Ruler: Start of the Burgundian Period when most of the Netherlands was ruled by the Duke of Burgundy
1404 = Flood: First St. Elizabeth's Flood occurred; Zeeland and Holland
1421 = Flood: Second St. Elizabeth's Flood; dike broke, villages swept away; 2,000 to 10,000 died
1432 = Ruler: Zeeland became part of Low Countries under Phillip the Good of Burgundy
1460 = Episcopal palace at Atrecht held witch burnings
1477 = Ruler: Mary of Burgundy, heiress of all Netherlands, married Maximilian I of Habsburg of Austria
1481 = Ruler: End of the Burgundian Period when most of the Netherlands was ruled by the Duke of Burgundy
1482 = Ruler: Start of the Habsburg Period when the region was ruled by the Habsburg Empire.
1489 = Start of plague killed thousands
1490 = End of plague killed thousands
1492 = War: German mercenaries killed 232 at Bread and Cheese rebellion
1500 = 's. Protestant Reformation swept across Europe; Dutch Protestants persecuted by Roman Catholics
1506 = Ruler: The Netherlands is inherited by the future Habsburg Emperor and King of Spain Charles V.
1509 = Dutch philosopher Erasmus writes The Praise of Folly
1511 = Portuguese traders reached Banda Islands
1516 = Ruler: King Charles I of Spain rules Netherlands
1517 = Protestants burned at the stake
1519 = Ruler: King Charles I of Spain became Holy Roman Emperor, Charles V
1520 = Public burning of books took place in Louvain
1521 = Ruler: Emperor Charles V banned wooden buildings in Amsterdam
1524 = Henry Van Zutphen, Dutch Protestant martyr, burned at stake
1527 = Wendelmoet Claesdochter first Dutch woman burned at stake as heretic
1530 = Flood: St. Felix's Flood. Large parts of Flanders and Zeeland
1540 = Ruler: Emperor Charles V beat uprising against taxes in Ghent; nine leaders beheaded, one hanged
1555 = Ruler: Philip II of Spain sends the duke of Alba to the Low Countries to confront the Protestant Ref
1556 = Ruler: Emperor Charles V gave control of Low Countries to Son, King Philip II of Spain
1567 = Ruler: Duke of Alba became guardian of Netherlands
1568 = War: Eighty Years' War, William I the Prince of Orange vs Habsburg Empire (King Philip II of Spain)
1568 = Ruler: King Phillip II of Spain banned foreign Dutch students
1568 = Flood: Tidal wave in North Sea destroyed sea walls, over 1,000 killed
1570 = Flood: All Saints' flood. Egmond, Bergen Op Zoom, and Saeftinghe. 20,000 died
1572 = Ruler: William of Orange became viceroy of Holland, Friesland, Utrecht
1572 = War: Town of Naarden surrendered to Spanish, town burned, all residents massacred
1574 = Flood: Storm broke Leiden dike, 20,000 Spanish soldiers drowned
1576 = Netherlands' 17 provinces united in Pacification of Ghent; formed federation to maintain peace
1576 = War: Spanish forces attached Antwerp (the Spanish Fury)
1579 = Treaty of Utrecht signed, beginning of Dutch Republic
1579 = Friesland joined Union of Utrecht
1579 = The southern provinces broke with the Pacification of Ghent
1580 = States of Utrecht outlawed Catholic worship
1581 = Dutch declare their independence from Spain, Republic of the Seven United Netherlands is established
14-12-1582 = Calender: End of Julian Calender: Brabant, Zeeland
20-12-1582 = Calender: End of Julian Calender: Limburg
25-12-1582 = Calender: Start of Gregorian Calender: Brabant, Zeeland
31-12-1582 = Calender: Start of Gregorian Calender: Limburg
1-1-1583 = Calender: End of Julian Calender: Holland
12-1-1583 = Calender: Start of Gregorian Calender: Holland
10-2-1583 = Calender: End of Julian Calender: Groningen.
21-2-1583 = Calender: Start of Gregorian Calender: Groningen
1584 = William of Orange assassinated
6-1584 = Calender: Groningen Returned to Julian calendar in the summer of 1594.
1585 = War: Antwerp sacked by Duke of Parma
1588 = Republic of the Seven United Netherlands was founded.
ABT 1590 = Invention: Dutch Father-Son team, Hans and Zaccharias Jansen, invented the microscope in the 1590s
1600 = 's. Jewish refugees from Spain and Portugal begin to arrive in the Netherlands.
1602 = Dutch East India Company formed in Jakarta, Indonesia
1602 = Invention: Stock market
1604 = War: Spanish took Ostend (northwest Belgium) from Netherlands
1608 = Invention: Hans Lippershey developed the first telescope
1609 = Henry Hudson's voyage to the Americas.
1620 = Pilgrims left Netherlands, landed in Massachusetts
1624 = Dutchman Cornelius Drebbel created world's first submarine
1626 = Peter Minuit "purchases" Manhattan Island from the Manhattoes Native Americans for the equiv. of $24
1630 = War: Dutch begin conquest of Brazil
1642 = Dutch artist Rembrandt van Rijn paints his most famous painting, The Night Watch.
1642 = Navigator Abel Tasman is the first European to reach Tasmania and New Zealand.
1648 = War: The Eighty Years' War comes to an end with the Peace of Munster.
1648 = The Dutch Republic is recognized by Spain as an independent country.
1652 = War: War broke out between Netherlands and England
1652 = Dutchman Jan van Riebeek founds Cape Town, South Africa.
1654 = War: Dutch conquered Brazil
1661 = Holland sold Brazil to Portugal
1664 = Nieuw Amsterdam renamed New York by the English.
1665 = Ruler: King Charles II of England declared war on Netherlands
1665 = War: British captured Banda Island of Run from Dutch
1667 = War: Dutch fleet sailed Thames, threatened London; burned three ships
1667 = Ruler: William of Orange replaced James Stuart
1667 = War: Peace of Breda ended war;
1667 = Surinam ceded to England by Dutch in exchange for New York
1672 = War: King Louis XIV of France invaded Netherlands
1672 = War: sluices opened in Holland to save Amsterdam from French
1675 = Flood: North Netherlands
1677 = Ruler: William of Orange married cousin Mary (daughter of James, Duke of York)
1685 = Edict of Nantes (that gave political equality to the Huguenots in France) was revoked
1688 = Ruler: King William of Orange and Queen Mary become rulers.
1688 = War: King Louis XIV of France declared war on Netherlands
1688 = Ruler: King James II of England fled London, abdicated throne
1689 = Ruler: King William III joined League of Augsburg and Netherlands
1689 = Ruler: King William III formed Grand Alliance to counter war of aggression by King Louis XIV
1690 = War: French defeated Grand Alliance forces at Fleurus in Netherlands
1692 = War: French forces defeated English at Battle of Steenkerke in Netherlands
4-6-1692 = War: English and Dutch fleet beat France at Battle of La Hogue
29-7-1693 = War: At Battle of Neerwinden(1693) in Netherlands, French destroyed Grand Alliance army
1697 = War: Treaty of Ryswick signed; ended war between france and Grand Alliance
ABT 1700 = Invention: Orange carrots
30-6-1700 = Calender: End of Julian Calender: Gelderland
12-7-1700 = Calender: Start of Gregorian Calender: Gelderland
30-11-1700 = Calender: End of Julian Calender: Utrecht, Overijssel
12-12-1700 = Calender: Start of Gregorian Calender: Utrecht, Overijssel
31-12-1700 = Calender: End of Julian Calender: Friesland, Groningen (second time)
1701 = War: England, Austria, Netherlands formed Alliance against France
12-1-1701 = Calender: Start of Gregorian Calender: Friesland, Groningen (second time)
30-4-1701 = Calender: End of Julian Calender: Drenthe
12-5-1701 = Calender: Start of Gregorian Calender: Drenthe
12-1703 = Flood: Great Storm of 1703. Friesland. 8,000 to 15,000 died
25-12-1717 = Flood: Christmas flood of 1717. Groningen, Zwolle, Dokkum, Amsterdam, and Haarlem. 14,000 died
13-4-1741 = Dutch protested against bad quality of bread
1745 = War: England, Austria, Saxony, Netherlands formed alliance against Russia;
11-5-1745 = War: French forces defeated Ango-Dutch army at Fontenoy
2-7-1747 = War: French forces defeated Ango-Dutch at Battle of Lauffeld
15-8-1747 = War: England and Netherlands signed military treaty
18-9-1747 = War: French captured Bergen op Zoom
1748 = Riot broke out in Amsterdam after public execution; over 200 killed
12-1780 = War: Start of Netherlands war with England. Fourth Anglo-Dutch War
1782 = Dutch become first to officially recognize nationhood of the United States.
1783 = War: End of Netherlands war with England
1784 = War: Peace of Versailles ended war between France, England, Holland
15-6-1784 = Holland banned orange clothes
1788 = War: Alliance between Britain, Prussia, Netherlands ratified
6-11-1792 = War: French conquer Belgium
16-2-1793 = War: France declared war on Britain and Netherlands
4-3-1793 = War: French conquered Geertruidenberg, Netherlands
4-3-1793 = War: Fort at Klundert was captured. 60 killed
18-3-1793 = War: Battle of Neerwinden (1793)
1795 = War: The French army invades and takes over. The Batavian Republic is declared
1801 = Ruler: Napoleon Bonaparte imposed new constitution
1806 = Ruler: French emperor, Napoleon, makes his brother, Louis, King of the Netherlands.
1813 = War: Napoleon and the French are defeated
1813 = The United Kingdom of the Netherlands is declared. It includes Belgium and has two capitals: Brusse
1814 = Ruler: William VI, prince of Orange, became King William I of the Netherlands
1814 = French troops left the country
1815 = War: British, German, Dutch, Belgian troops assembled to face Napoleon
16-3-1815 = Congress of Vienna formed the United Kingdom of the Netherlands, (Prince Willem VI became King)
1-1820 = Flood: Holland. This flood inundated large parts of the Alblasserwaard, after a number of dike breac
26-1-1820 = Flood: The lock between the Linge and the canal from Steenenhoek to Gorinchem succumbed
3-2-1825 = Flood: Groningen, Friesland and Overijssel. Dike breaks. 800+ died
1830 = War: Belgium rebels and breaks away forming its own country.
11-1836 = Flood: Amsterdam. Hurricane-driven flood breached the gates of Amsterdam i
25-12-1836 = Flood: Hurricane-driven flood, flooded Leyden on Christmas day
1839 = Belgium was recognized as an independent nation, and border disputes were resolved
1839 = Limburg was split between the Netherlands and Belgium.
1840 = Ruler: King William I of Holland abdicated
1840 = The province of Noord–Holland was created by a division of the province of Holland.
1840 = The remaining part of the province of Holland later came to be known as Zuid–Holland.
30-3-1853 = Famous painter Vincent van Gogh is born.
1857 = Place: De Mijl became part of Dubbledam
1862 = Invention: Dutchman Herman Snellen invented the letter chart eye test
1864 = Gerard Heineken founded beer Heineken brewery. He bought a brewery known as De Hooiberg
20-7-1864 = War: British, French, Dutch fleets attacked Japan in Shimonoseki Straits
6-9-1864 = War: Final battle in Shimonoseki Straits
11-6-1870 = Amstel Brewery opened
1873 = Holland American cruise line began operations from Netherlands
1873 = War: Colonization efforts began in Aceh province (Indonesia), caused decades-long war
31-8-1880 = Ruler: Queen Wilhelmina (Wilhelmina Helena Pauline Maria) born
30-1-1886 = Place: Delfshaven amalgamated with Rotterdam
1890 = Grand Duchy of Luxembourg separated from Netherlands
1890 = Royal Dutch Petroleum Co. founded
29-7-1890 = Famous painter Vincent van Gogh died
28-2-1895 = Place: Charlois amalgamated with Rotterdam
28-2-1895 = Place: Kralingen amalgamated with Rotterdam
1899 = The First Hague Peace Conference is held between many of the world powers in an effort to avoid war.
12-1-1903 = Harry Houdini escaped from police station in Amsterdam
1904 = Two men (Weerdinge couple) found in bog, dated from 160BC - 220AD
30-4-1909 = Ruler: Queen Juliana (Juliana Louise Emma Marie Wilhelmina) born
28-7-1914 = War: World War I begins. The Netherlands remains neutral.
25-8-1914 = German Zeppelins bombed Antwerp
2-9-1914 = German Zeppelins bombed Antwerp second time
13-1-1916 = Flood: Northwest Netherlands.Zuyderzee Flood. Dikes broke at dozens of places around the Zuiderzee
1917 = The Netherlands suffers from severe food shortages.
15-10-1917 = Mata Hari (Dutch dancer who spied for Germans) executed by firing squad
11-1918 = Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germanany went into exile in Netherlands
1919 = Women gain the right to vote in the Netherlands
1920 = Dutch government refused to hand over dethroned German monarch, Kaiser Wilhelm II, to Allies
1920 = League of Nations established International Court of Justice in The Hague
1927 = Begin of building of Afsluitdijk
28-7-1928 = Olympics opened in Amsterdam
1932 = Afsluitkijk Dam completed, sealed Zuider Zee from ocean, formed freshwater lake, IJsselmeer.
5-4-1932 = Dutch textile strike broken by trade unions;
1933 = Dutch economic crisis
1934 = Jordanians revolted due to reduction in employment in Amsterdam
1-5-1934 = Place: Hoogvliet amalgamated with Rotterdam
1-5-1934 = Place: Penris amalgamated with Rotterdam
1935 = Dutch Revolutionary Socialist Worker's Party formed
1939 = War: World War II begins. The Netherlands once again tries to remain neutral.
1939 = Netherlands passenger ship hit German mine, 86 died
1940 = Germans bombed Rotterdam from air, destroyed tens of thousands of buildings
10-5-1940 = War: Germany invades and occupies the Netherlands.
1941 = Jewish people are rounded up and sent to concentration camps by Nazi police.
1941 = Nazi police attacked, driven away from Koco in Amsterdam by young Jews
1-8-1941 = Place: Hillegersberg amalgamated with Rotterdam
1-8-1941 = Place: IJsselmonde amalgamated with Rotterdam
1-8-1941 = Place: Overschie amalgamated with Rotterdam
1-8-1941 = Place: Schiebroek amalgamated with Rotterdam
1942 = War: Japan declared war against Netherlands
1942 = Japanese forces invaded Dutch East Indies
1942 = Nazis executed 72 in Sachsenhausen
1942 = Jews transported from Holland to extermination camp
1943 = War: US ship James Oglethorpe, Netherlands ship Terkolei torpedoed, sank
1943 = War: U S mistakenly bombed Rotterdam, 326 killed
1943 = Dutch struck against forced labor in Nazi German's war industry
1943 = Jews rioted in Amsterdam against Germans
1943 = Willem Kolff invented first dialysis machine
1944 = Anne Frank is caught by the Nazis and sent to Auschwitz concentration camp.
1944 = War: Nazi troops executed 96 prisoners by firing squad
9-6-1944 = War: 99 inhabitants of Tulle were hung
5-9-1944 = War: 65,000 Dutch Nazi collaborators fled to Germany (Mad Tuesday)
9-9-1944 = War: Netherlands became site of fighting between Allied forces and Germany
17-9-1944 = War: British and American troops parachuted into Holland to capture Arnhem Bridge
17-9-1944 = War: Thousands of British troops killed by Germans at Arnhem Bridge
10-1944 = War: Food supply severely disrupted, many Dutch civilians suffered near-starvation
3-3-1945 = War: RAF bombing error hit Bezuidenhout, The Hague, killed 511
5-5-1945 = War: German forces in the Netherlands capitulate.
10-12-1945 = The Netherlands joins the United Nations.
1948 = The International Court of Justice is established at The Hague.
1948 = Benelux customs union with Belgium and Luxembourg takes effect.
9-1948 = Ruler: Queen Wilhelmina abdicated throne due to health reasons; Queen Juliana crowned
1949 = The Netherlands joins NATO, no longer keeping its policy of neutrality.
1952 = Netherlands founding member of European Coal and Steel Community
1953 = Flood: The North Sea Flood kills over 1,800 people.
1953 = The government starts construction on the Delta Works,
31-1-1953 = Flood: North Sea flood of 1953. 2,551 died
1958 = The Netherlands joins the European Economic Community, the forerunner of today's European Union (EU)
28-11-1962 = Ruler: Queen Wilhelmina (Wilhelmina Helena Pauline Maria) died
1963 = Invention: Dutch firm Philips invented cassettes
1968 = Greece, Portugal and Spain embassies bombed in The Hague
1969 = Nuclear reactor in Dodewaard began use (closed 26 March 1997)
3-1969 = John Lennon, Yoko Ono staged bed-in for peace in Amsterdam
1970 = Place: Dubbeldam merged with Dorecht
13-9-1974 = French Embassy attack in The Hague
1975 = Hundreds of thousands of Surinamese emigrated to Netherlands
1975 = Amsterdam's 700th anniversary
14-9-1975 = Rembrandt's "Nightwatch" slashed, damaged in Amsterdam
25-11-1975 = Dutch colony of Suriname gained independence
4-1980 = Ruler: Beatrix becomes queen when Queen Juliana abdicates her throne.
1982 = Invention: Dutch firm Philips invented CD
1983 = Alfred Heineken, kidnapped, for ransom of over $10 million; freed by police after 20 days
1988 = Invention: Fair Trade
ABT 1990 = Invention: Dutch engineer Dr. Jaap Haartsen invented Bluetooth
ABT 1990 = Inventions: Network scientists Victor Hayes and Cees Links laid the basis for WaveLAN -> Wi-Fi
1991 = European community leaders met in Maastricht, agreed to begin using single currency by 1999
13-4-1992 = Earthquake struck Netherlands and Germany
4-10-1992 = Amsterdam apartment complex struck by El Al jet, 43 killed
22-8-1994 = Rule: Wim Kok, Prime Minister of the Netherlands
2-2-1995 = Flood: Rine River flood, state of emergency and hundreds of thousands of people are evacuated.
1997 = The Delta Works are completed.
1997 = European Union (EU) set common foreign, security policy in Amsterdam Treaty
1997 = Invention: Dutch firm Philips invented DVD
1999 = Netherlands, and 10 other EU nations began using Euro monetary system;
16-5-1999 = Picasso painting slashed by mental patient in Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam
7-12-1999 = Student in Veghel shot teacher, four students in first school shooting in Dutch history
2000 = Parliament legalized euthanasia
2000 = Bill passed allowing same-sex partners to marry
2000 = Brothels were legalized
13-5-2000 = Fireworks depot exploded in Enschede, 20 killed, 489 injured, 400 houses flattened
2002 = The Euro replaces the Dutch guilder as the official currency.
2002 = Eight men detained for providing financial aid, logistical services to al Qaeda
6-5-2002 = Anti-immigration party leader, Pim Fortuyn killed by gunman
22-7-2002 = Ruler: Prime minister Wim Kok's government resigned
22-7-2002 = Ruler: Balkenende became prime minister; government collapsed three months later
20-3-2004 = Ruler: Queen Juliana (Juliana Louise Emma Marie Wilhelmina) died
18-3-2010 = Place: Rozenburg amalgamated with Rotterdam
30-4-2013 = Ruler: Beatrix abdicates and is succeeded by her son Willem-Alexander
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Het Nederlands Project probeert regelmatig kleine challenges te organiseren. Niet voor prijzen maar voor de eer, gewoon omdat het leuk is om met elkaar aan iets te werken en te verbeteren. En soms ook omdat iemand een goed idee heeft voor een challenge. Zo hebben we in het verleden bijv. bekende Nederlanders toegevoegd aan WikiTree en van familie voorzien, of al bestaande profielen aan WikiTree verbonden en hele families opgeknapt en aan de boom verbonden. Zie ook het [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Archive_Netherlands_Project_Challenge challenge archief]. Voeg {{Tag|NETHERLANDS_CHALLENGES}} toe aan je G2G feed om op de hoogte te blijven van de Netherlands Project Mini Challenges, discussies en nieuwtjes ====Mini Challenge==== De eerst volgende Mini Challenge zal van ... tot ... plaatsvinden. Hier is een [https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html?iso=20220114T130000&p1=tz_et tijdzone calculator] voor als je hulp nodig hebt om de juiste tijd te bepalen in jouw deel van de wereld, je hoeft alleen nog maar je eigen locatie toe te voegen. Tijdens deze Mini Challenge gaan we proberen om zoveel mogelijk Nederlandse profielen waarvan de LNAB ingesteld staat als '''“Unknown”''' of '''“Onbekend”''' van de juiste LNAB te voorzien op basis van (toegevoegde) betrouwbare bronnen. En ze te connecten aan WikiTree. Dat lijkt simpel, maar het kan een leuke uitdaging zijn! ====Communicatie en Aanmelden==== Tijdens deze Mini Challenge zullen we gebruik maken van G2G, hier kun je je ook gelijk aanmelden door even een berichtje achter te laten. Om live samen te kunnen werken, vragen te stellen of een geweldige ontdekking te delen gebruiken we Discord. Alle deelnemers mogen de "Deelnemers sticker" toevoegen aan hun profiel. Plak hiervoor het volgende in je biografie'''
*Om deel te kunnen nemen moet je een WikiTree member zijn en de [[Special:Honor_Code|Honor Code]] hebben onderschreven. De laatste dag waarop je je kunt registreren is ... *Zorg dat je je aanmeldt via [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1228330/invited-registration-annual-bevrijdingsdag-liberty-challenge onze Netherlands Mini Challenge chat] *Zorg dat je de profielen voorziet van citaties en correcte [[Sources|bronnen]] en [[:Category:Styles_and_Standards|verbeter ze eventueel]] *[[Collaboration|Werk samen]] *Heb je voor 1 van de profielen de LNAB kunnen wijzigen en/of kunnen connecten aan WikiTree? '''GEWELDIG'''! Noteer dat in [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1U9nFsYA6BwE8z7PJbjEHnf3FMORTk2dwfvQOq1oqpc0/edit?usp=sharing deze] lijst. ====Waar aan te werken==== Er zijn momenteel 100 Nederlandse profielen met '''“Unknown”''' of '''“Onbekend”''' als achternaam. Je kunt ze in deze [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1U9nFsYA6BwE8z7PJbjEHnf3FMORTk2dwfvQOq1oqpc0/edit?usp=sharing deze] lijst vinden. ====Puntentelling==== *Voor elk profiel waarvan je de LNAB hebt kunnen wijzigen, krijg je '''1 punt''' *Voor elk profiel waarvan je de LNAB hebt kunnen wijzigen en hebt kunnen verbinden met WikiTree, krijg je '''5 punten'''
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=== Overige === :{| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Name''' |- | [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/558654?availability=Family%20History%20Library Centraal registratie van testamenten, 1890-1973] |- | [http://www.delpher.nl/ Delpher: Ruim 130 miljoen pagina's uit Nederlandse kranten, boeken en tijdschriften doorzoekbaar ] |- | [http://resources.huygens.knaw.nl/ Resources Huygens ING] |- | [http://johnve.home.xs4all.nl/ Bokkenrijders] |- | [http://www.groenegraf.nl/blog/ Historie van Baarn en zijn inwoners, archief] |- | [https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list/?page=1&countryId=1927059 Familysearch: gefilmde Nederlandse archieven] |- | [http://www.vondel.humanities.uva.nl/paleografie/index.php?hoofdstuk=3 Paleografie 17e eeuw] |- | [http://watwaswaar.nl/#Mi-Uy-4-ew-1v-1-2R2W-2BSO WatWasWaar, een nationaal platform for disclosing historical-geographical information on the Netherlands] |- | [http://pauwel.blogspot.nl/ Snelle zoekmethode voor Zuid-Hollandse bronnen van vóór 1811] |- | [http://www.familytreeseeker.com/?l=en Search by name in published trees] |- | [http://www.lustigegeesten.nl/index.html Rederijkers in de Noordelijke Nederlanden (1480-1650)] |- |[http://www.knggw.nl/raadplegen/de-nederlandsche-leeuw/ The Royal Netherlands Society for Genealogy and Heraldry] |- |[http://www.allezoetermeerders.nl/# Historisch Genootschap Oud Soetermeer - Zoetermeer en Zegwaart] |- |[https://sallandsdtb.wordpress.com/ van Helsdingen Genealogie: Transcripties van kerkregisters uit de regio Salland in Overijssel] |- |[https://digital.staatsbibliothek-berlin.de/suche?queryString=%22Naamlijst%20der%20europesche%20inwoners%20van%20Nederlandsch-Indie%CD%8F%CC%88%22&fulltext=&junction=&results_on_page=20¤t_page=1&sort_on=year&sort_direction=desc Nederlandsch-Indie͏̈ 1864-1881: Europesche inwoners en Burgerlijke Stand] |- |[https://www.oorlogslevens.nl/?lang=nl Oorlogslevens - Zoekmachine voor personen in de tweede wereldoorlog] |- |[https://archief.amsterdam/images/uitleg-indexen/ondertrouwregisters/herkomstonderzoek_21.pdf Lijst van oude naar nieuwe plaatsnamen, uit onderzoek Stadsarchief Amsterdam] |- |[https://www.uitdeoudekoektrommel.com/naamsaanneming/#Naamsaanneming Naamsaanneming (1811/1825): Lijst van online te doorzoeken registers] |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Netherlands_Historical_Events Lijst van historische gebeurtenissen in Nederland] |- |[https://www.knggw.nl/publicaties/de-nederlandsche-leeuw/ Tijdschrift De Nederlandsche Leeuw] |}
== Provinciaal == === Drenthe === :{| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Naam''' ||'''Niveau''' |- | [https://www.drentsarchief.nl/onderzoeken/genealogie/zoeken/persons?ss= Drents Archief]||Primair |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Team_Drenthe Verschillende]||Secundair |} === Flevoland === :{| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Naam''' ||'''Niveau''' |- | [https://hetflevolandsarchief.nl/collectie?mivast=35&miadt=35&mizig=100&mizk_alle= Het Flevolands Archief]||Primair |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Team_Flevoland Verschillende]||Secundair |} === Friesland === :{| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Naam''' ||'''Niveau''' |- | [https://www.tresoar.nl/ Tresoar]||Primair |- | [https://allefriezen.nl/ AlleFriezen]||Primair |- | [https://historischcentrumleeuwarden.nl/ Historisch Centrum Leeuwarden]||Primair |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Team_Friesland Verschillende]||Secundair |} === Gelderland === :{| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Naam''' ||'''Niveau''' |- | [http://www.geldersarchief.nl/ Gelders Archief]||Primair |- | [https://www.ecal.nu/ Erfgoedcentrum Achterhoek en Liemers]||Primair |- | [https://www.streekarchiefepe.nl/ Streekarchief Epe, Hattem, Heerde]||Primair |- | [https://www.streekarchivariaat.nl/ Streekarchivaat noord-west Veluwe]||Primair |- | [https://regionaalarchiefnijmegen.nl/ Regionaal Archief Nijmegen]||Primair |- | [http://www.regionaalarchiefrivierenland.nl/ Regionaal Archief Rivierenland]||Primair |- | [http://www.regionaalarchiefzutphen.nl Regionaal Archief Zutphen]||Primair |- | [https://archieven.coda-apeldoorn.nl/ CODA]||Primair |- | [https://gemeentearchief.barneveld.nl/ Gemeentearchief Barneveld]||Primair |- | [https://gemeentearchief.ede.nl/ Gemeentearchief Ede]||Primair |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Team_Gelderland Verschillende]||Secundair |} === Groningen === :{| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Naam''' ||'''Niveau''' |- | [https://www.groningerarchieven.nl/ Groninger Archieven]||Primair |- | [https://www.allegroningers.nl/ AlleGroningers]||Primair |- | [https://historischarchief.midden-groningen.nl/ Historisch Archief Midden-Groningen]||Primair |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Team_Groningen Verschillende]||Secundair |} === Limburg === :{| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Naam''' ||'''Niveau''' |- | [https://www.rhcl.nl/nl/onderzoeken/zoeken Historisch Centrum Limburg]||Primair |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Team_Limburg Verschillende]||Secundair |} === Noord-Brabant === :{| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Naam''' ||'''Niveau''' |- | [https://www.bhic.nl/het-geheugen-van-brabant Brabants Historisch Informatie Centrum]||Primair |- | [https://www.regionaalarchieftilburg.nl/ Regionaal Archief Tilburg]||Primair |- | [https://www.rhc-eindhoven.nl/ Regionaal Historisch Centrum Eindhoven]||Primair |- | [https://westbrabantsarchief.nl/ West-Brabants Archief]||Primair |- | [https://salha.nl/ Streekarchief Langstraat Heusden Altena]||Primair |- | [https://stadsarchief.breda.nl/ Stadsarchief Breda]||Primair |- | [https://www.erfgoedshertogenbosch.nl/ Erfgoed 's-Hertogenbosch]||Primair |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Team_Noord-Brabant Verschillende]||Secundair |} === Noord-Holland === :{| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Naam''' ||'''Niveau''' |- | [https://noord-hollandsarchief.nl/ Noord-Hollands Archief]||Primair |- | [https://www.regionaalarchiefalkmaar.nl/ Regionaal Archief Alkmaar]||Primair |- | [https://waterlandsarchief.nl/ Waterlands Archief]||Primair |- | [https://www.westfriesarchief.nl/ Westfries Archief]||Primair |- | [https://www.rhcvechtenvenen.nl/ Regionaal Historisch Centrum Vecht en Venen]||Primair |- | [https://www.gooienvechthistorisch.nl/ Gooi & Vecht Historisch]||Primair |- | [https://archief.zaanstad.nl/ Gemeentearchief Zaanstad]||Primair |- | [https://www.amsterdam.nl/stadsarchief/ Stadsarchief Amsterdam]||Primair |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Team_Noord-Holland Verschillende]||Secundair |} === Overijssel === :{| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Naam''' ||'''Niveau''' |- | [https://collectieoverijssel.nl/ Collectie Overijssel]||Primair |- | [https://www.erfgoedenschede.nl/ Erfgoed Enschede]||Primair |- | [https://archief.hengelo.nl/genealogie/index.php Gemeente Hengelo Genealogie]||Primair |- | [https://www.stadsarchiefkampen.nl/ Stadsarchief Kampen]||Primair |- | [https://erfgoedrijssenholten.nl/ Erfgoed Rijssen-Holten]||Primair |- | [https://www.steenwijkerland.nl/Over_Steenwijkerland/Gemeentearchief Gemeentearchief Steenwijkerland]||Primair |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Team_Overijssel Verschillende]||Secundair |} === Utrecht === :{| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Naam''' ||'''Niveau''' |- | [https://hetutrechtsarchief.nl/ Het Utrechts Archief]||Primair |- | [https://www.archiefeemland.nl/ Archief Eemland]||Primair |- | [https://www.razu.nl/ Regionaal Archief Zuid-Utrecht]|| Primair |- | [https://rhcrijnstreek.nl/ RHC Rijnstreek en Lopikerwaard]||Primair |- | [https://www.rhcvechtenvenen.nl/ Regionaal Historisch Centrum Vecht en Venen]||Primair |- | [https://www.geheugenvanzeist.nl/ Geheugen van Zeist]||Primair |- | [https://gemeentearchief.veenendaal.nl/ Gemeentearchief Veenendaal]||Primair |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Team_Utrecht Verschillende]||Secundair |} === Zeeland === :{| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Naam''' ||'''Niveau''' |- | [https://www.zeeuwsarchief.nl/ Zeeuws Archief]||Primair |- | [https://archieftholen.nl/ Gemeentearchief Tholen]||Primair |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Team_Zeeland Verschillende]||Secundair |} === Zuid-Holland === :{| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Naam''' ||'''Niveau''' |- | [https://zoeken.stadsarchiefdelft.nl/zoeken.php?overzicht=alles Stadsarchief Delft]||Primair |- | [https://haagsgemeentearchief.nl/ Haags Gemeentearchief]||Primair |- | [https://www.regionaalarchiefdordrecht.nl/ Regionaal Archief Dordrecht]||Primair |- | [https://studiezaal.regionaalarchiefgorinchem.nl/zoeken.php Regionaal Archief Gorinchem]||Primair |- | [https://www.historischarchiefwestland.nl/collectie/openbare-akten-burgerlijke-stand-westland/ Historisch Archief Westland]||Primair |- | [https://www.erfgoedleiden.nl/ Erfgoed Leiden en omstreken]||Primair |- | [https://www.vlaardingen.nl/Onderwerpen/Cultuur_en_historie/Stadsarchief/Voorouders Stadsarchief Vlaardingen]||Primair |- | [https://stadsarchief.rotterdam.nl/ Stadsarchief Rotterdam]||Primair |- | [https://gemeentearchief.wassenaar.nl/ Gemeentearchief Wassenaar]||Primair |- | [https://gemeentearchief.alphenaandenrijn.nl/ Alphen aan den Rijn Gemeentearchief]||Primair |- | [https://samh.nl/ Streekarchief Midden-Holland]||Primair |- | [https://www.streekarchiefvp.nl/ Streekarchief Voorne-Putten]||Primair |- | [https://gemeentearchief.wassenaar.nl/ Gemeentearchief Wassenaar]||Primair |- | [https://historie.zederik.nl/?utm_source=OpenArchieven&utm_medium=browser&utm_campaign=OpenData Zederik]||Primair |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Team_Zuid-Holland Verschillende]||Secundair |} == Inleiding == Voor genealogisch onderzoek zijn online heel veel Nederlandse hulpbronnen beschikbaar. Onderstaand zijn de belangrijkste vermeld, hoofdzakelijk zij die toegang geven tot officiële archieven en afbeeldingen van de originele documenten, kortom tot wat in WikiTree verstaan wordt onder betrouwbare bronnen. Allereerst worden de voor het hele land bruikbare hulpbronnen vermeld, daarna die op provinciaal en onderliggend niveau. == Internationaal == === Diversen === :{| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Naam''' |-| [https://www.newnetherlandinstitute.org/research/online-publicaties Vertalingen en transcripties van documenten betreffende New Netherland] |- | [[Space:Kitty%27s_Library#Holland|Holland veel bronnen/links]] |- | [https://familysearch.org/search/collection/igi Familysearch Internationale Genealogische Index (IGI)] |- |[http://brazilindex.pbworks.com/w/page/12076154/Recife%20Baptisms%201633-1654 Baptisms of the Dutch in Brasil (1633-1654): Index ] |- |[https://archive.org/details/algemeennederla01archgoog Baptisms of the Dutch in Brasil (1633-1654): Transcriptions part 1, beginning on pages 141, 169, 197, 225, 253] |- |[https://archive.org/details/algemeennederla00archgoog Baptisms of the Dutch in Brasil (1633-1654): Transcriptions part 2, beginning on pages 1, 25, 49, 73] |- |[https://archive.org/stream/marriagebaptism00moengoog#page/n10/mode/2up The Marriage, Baptismals, and Burial Registers, 1571-1874, and Monumental Inscriptions, of the Dutch Reformed Church, Austin Friars, London] |- |[http://digital.ub.uni-duesseldorf.de/ihd/content/pageview/8779233 Registres de l'Eglise Réformée Néerlandaise de Frankenthal au Palatinat] |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Landkreis_Grafschaft_Bentheim Landkreis Grafschaft Bentheim] |- |} == Nationaal == === Zoekmachines === :{| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Naam''' || '''Omschrijving''' |- | [https://www.wiewaswie.nl/ WieWasWie] || Bevat digitaal ontsloten historische documenten met persoonsgegevens. Deze worden aangeboden en beheerd door een groot aantal archiefstellingen |- | [https://www.openarch.nl/ openarchieven] || Door de open data van archieven en onderzoekers te hergebruiken maakt Open Archieven een innovatieve portal die historische persoonsgegevens vanuit geïndexeerde bronnen op een gebruikersvriendelijke en vernieuwende wijze aan eindgebruikers beschikbaar stelt |- | [https://www.archieven.nl/nl/ Archieven.nl] || op archieven.nl kunt u honderden kilometers archiefmateriaal doorzoeken |- | [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/list/?page=1&countryId=1927059&fcs=placeId%3A1927059&ec=region%3AEUROPE%2CplaceId%3A1927059 Familysearch] || Scans van gefilmde DTB- en burgerlijke stand boeken doorzoeken |} === Archief === :Het [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/ Nationaal Archief] geeft antwoorden op vragen die betrekking hebben op jouw leven, de geschiedenis van Nederland ook in relatie tot andere landen, en de samenleving. We helpen je aan nieuwe inzichten door je toegang te geven tot het nationaal geheugen. === Links === :{| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Naam''' || '''Omschrijving''' |- | [https://www.geneaknowhow.net/digi/bronnen.html Digitale Bronbewerkingen Nederland en België] || Verzamelsite met (verwijzingen naar) digitale bronbewerkingen van Nederland en België |- | [https://www.vpnd.nl/ Van Papier Naar Digitaal] || Afbeeldingen van genealogische bronnen, waar mogelijk aangevuld met (links naar) de bewerkingen van deze bronnen |- | [https://www.geneaknowhow.net/script/algemeen-nl.html GeneaScript] || Bewerkingen van bronmateriaal, variërend van een index tot een volledige transcriptie |- | [https://www.uitdeoudekoektrommel.com/ Uit de oude Koektrommel] || Heel veel links naar genealogisch materiaal |- | [https://erichennekam.blogspot.com/ Eric Hennekam's blog] || Heel veel links naar genealogisch materiaal |} === Begraafplaatsen === :{| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Naam''' || '''Dekking''' |- |[https://www.online-begraafplaatsen.nl/zoeken.asp Online begraafplaatsen] || Nederland |- | [https://www.graftombe.nl/ Graftombe] || Nederland |- | [http://www.schiltmeijer.nl/Begraafpl/grafsteind.html Het Grafstenen project Noord-Holland] ||Noord-Holland |- | [https://nl.findagrave.com/ Find a Grave] ||Wereld |- | [https://billiongraves.nl/ Billion Graves] || Wereld |} === Biografische woordenboeken === :{| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Name''' |- | [http://www.biografischportaal.nl/ Biografisch portaal van Nederland] |- |[http://resources.huygens.knaw.nl/bwn Biografisch Woordenboek van Nederland] |- | [http://resources.huygens.knaw.nl/retroboeken/vdaa/#view=imagePane Het Biographisch Woordenboek der Nederlanden] |- | [http://resources.huygens.knaw.nl/retroboeken/nnbw/#view=imagePane Nieuw Nederlandsch Biografisch Woordenboek (NNBW)] |- | [http://www.jodeninnederland.nl/cgi/b/bib/bib-idx?c=jbw;lang=nl;tpl=index.tpl Database Joods Biografisch Woordenboek] |- | [http://www.regionaalarchiefdordrecht.nl/biografisch-woordenboek/#h-p Dorts Biografisch Woordenboek] |- | [https://books.google.com/books?id=t48NAAAAQAAJ Dutch-English dictionary from 1801] |- |}
=== Overige === :{| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Name''' |- | [http://www.delpher.nl/ Delpher: Ruim 130 miljoen pagina's uit Nederlandse kranten, boeken en tijdschriften doorzoekbaar ] |- | [http://resources.huygens.knaw.nl/ Resources Huygens ING] |- | [http://johnve.home.xs4all.nl/ Bokkenrijders] |- | [http://www.groenegraf.nl/blog/ Historie van Baarn en zijn inwoners, archief] |- | [https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list/?page=1&countryId=1927059 Familysearch: gefilmde Nederlandse archieven] |- | [http://www.vondel.humanities.uva.nl/paleografie/index.php?hoofdstuk=3 Paleografie 17e eeuw] |- | [http://watwaswaar.nl/#Mi-Uy-4-ew-1v-1-2R2W-2BSO WatWasWaar, een nationaal platform for disclosing historical-geographical information on the Netherlands] |- | [http://pauwel.blogspot.nl/ Snelle zoekmethode voor Zuid-Hollandse bronnen van vóór 1811] |- | [http://www.familytreeseeker.com/?l=en Search by name in published trees] |- | [http://www.lustigegeesten.nl/index.html Rederijkers in de Noordelijke Nederlanden (1480-1650)] |- |[http://www.knggw.nl/raadplegen/de-nederlandsche-leeuw/ The Royal Netherlands Society for Genealogy and Heraldry] |- |[http://www.allezoetermeerders.nl/# Historisch Genootschap Oud Soetermeer - Zoetermeer en Zegwaart] |- |[https://sallandsdtb.wordpress.com/ van Helsdingen Genealogie: Transcripties van kerkregisters uit de regio Salland in Overijssel] |- |[https://digital.staatsbibliothek-berlin.de/suche?queryString=%22Naamlijst%20der%20europesche%20inwoners%20van%20Nederlandsch-Indie%CD%8F%CC%88%22&fulltext=&junction=&results_on_page=20¤t_page=1&sort_on=year&sort_direction=desc Nederlandsch-Indie͏̈ 1864-1881: Europesche inwoners en Burgerlijke Stand] |- |[https://www.oorlogslevens.nl/?lang=nl Oorlogslevens - Zoekmachine voor personen in de tweede wereldoorlog] |- |[https://archief.amsterdam/images/uitleg-indexen/ondertrouwregisters/herkomstonderzoek_21.pdf Lijst van oude naar nieuwe plaatsnamen, uit onderzoek Stadsarchief Amsterdam] |- |[https://www.uitdeoudekoektrommel.com/naamsaanneming/#Naamsaanneming Naamsaanneming (1811/1825): Lijst van online te doorzoeken registers] |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Netherlands_Historical_Events Lijst van historische gebeurtenissen in Nederland] |- |[https://www.knggw.nl/publicaties/de-nederlandsche-leeuw/ Tijdschrift De Nederlandsche Leeuw] |}
== Provinciaal == === Drenthe === :{| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Naam''' ||'''Niveau''' |- | [https://www.drentsarchief.nl/onderzoeken/genealogie/zoeken/persons?ss= Drents Archief]||Primair |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Team_Drenthe Verschillende]||Secundair |} === Flevoland === :{| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Naam''' ||'''Niveau''' |- | [https://hetflevolandsarchief.nl/collectie?mivast=35&miadt=35&mizig=100&mizk_alle= Het Flevolands Archief]||Primair |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Team_Flevoland Verschillende]||Secundair |} === Friesland === :{| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Naam''' ||'''Niveau''' |- | [https://www.tresoar.nl/ Tresoar]||Primair |- | [https://allefriezen.nl/ AlleFriezen]||Primair |- | [https://historischcentrumleeuwarden.nl/ Historisch Centrum Leeuwarden]||Primair |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Team_Friesland Verschillende]||Secundair |} === Gelderland === :{| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Naam''' ||'''Niveau''' |- | [http://www.geldersarchief.nl/ Gelders Archief]||Primair |- | [https://www.ecal.nu/ Erfgoedcentrum Achterhoek en Liemers]||Primair |- | [https://www.streekarchiefepe.nl/ Streekarchief Epe, Hattem, Heerde]||Primair |- | [https://www.streekarchivariaat.nl/ Streekarchivaat noord-west Veluwe]||Primair |- | [https://regionaalarchiefnijmegen.nl/ Regionaal Archief Nijmegen]||Primair |- | [http://www.regionaalarchiefrivierenland.nl/ Regionaal Archief Rivierenland]||Primair |- | [http://www.regionaalarchiefzutphen.nl Regionaal Archief Zutphen]||Primair |- | [https://archieven.coda-apeldoorn.nl/ CODA]||Primair |- | [https://gemeentearchief.barneveld.nl/ Gemeentearchief Barneveld]||Primair |- | [https://gemeentearchief.ede.nl/ Gemeentearchief Ede]||Primair |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Team_Gelderland Verschillende]||Secundair |} === Groningen === :{| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Naam''' ||'''Niveau''' |- | [https://www.groningerarchieven.nl/ Groninger Archieven]||Primair |- | [https://www.allegroningers.nl/ AlleGroningers]||Primair |- | [https://historischarchief.midden-groningen.nl/ Historisch Archief Midden-Groningen]||Primair |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Team_Groningen Verschillende]||Secundair |} === Limburg === :{| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Naam''' ||'''Niveau''' |- | [https://www.rhcl.nl/nl/onderzoeken/zoeken Historisch Centrum Limburg]||Primair |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Team_Limburg Verschillende]||Secundair |} === Noord-Brabant === :{| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Naam''' ||'''Niveau''' |- | [https://www.bhic.nl/het-geheugen-van-brabant Brabants Historisch Informatie Centrum]||Primair |- | [https://www.regionaalarchieftilburg.nl/ Regionaal Archief Tilburg]||Primair |- | [https://www.rhc-eindhoven.nl/ Regionaal Historisch Centrum Eindhoven]||Primair |- | [https://westbrabantsarchief.nl/ West-Brabants Archief]||Primair |- | [https://salha.nl/ Streekarchief Langstraat Heusden Altena]||Primair |- | [https://stadsarchief.breda.nl/ Stadsarchief Breda]||Primair |- | [https://www.erfgoedshertogenbosch.nl/ Erfgoed 's-Hertogenbosch]||Primair |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Team_Noord-Brabant Verschillende]||Secundair |} === Noord-Holland === :{| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Naam''' ||'''Niveau''' |- | [https://noord-hollandsarchief.nl/ Noord-Hollands Archief]||Primair |- | [https://www.regionaalarchiefalkmaar.nl/ Regionaal Archief Alkmaar]||Primair |- | [https://waterlandsarchief.nl/ Waterlands Archief]||Primair |- | [https://www.westfriesarchief.nl/ Westfries Archief]||Primair |- | [https://www.rhcvechtenvenen.nl/ Regionaal Historisch Centrum Vecht en Venen]||Primair |- | [https://www.gooienvechthistorisch.nl/ Gooi & Vecht Historisch]||Primair |- | [https://archief.zaanstad.nl/ Gemeentearchief Zaanstad]||Primair |- | [https://www.amsterdam.nl/stadsarchief/ Stadsarchief Amsterdam]||Primair |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Team_Noord-Holland Verschillende]||Secundair |} === Overijssel === :{| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Naam''' ||'''Niveau''' |- | [https://collectieoverijssel.nl/ Collectie Overijssel]||Primair |- | [https://www.erfgoedenschede.nl/ Erfgoed Enschede]||Primair |- | [https://archief.hengelo.nl/genealogie/index.php Gemeente Hengelo Genealogie]||Primair |- | [https://www.stadsarchiefkampen.nl/ Stadsarchief Kampen]||Primair |- | [https://erfgoedrijssenholten.nl/ Erfgoed Rijssen-Holten]||Primair |- | [https://www.steenwijkerland.nl/Over_Steenwijkerland/Gemeentearchief Gemeentearchief Steenwijkerland]||Primair |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Team_Overijssel Verschillende]||Secundair |} === Utrecht === :{| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Naam''' ||'''Niveau''' |- | [https://hetutrechtsarchief.nl/ Het Utrechts Archief]||Primair |- | [https://www.archiefeemland.nl/ Archief Eemland]||Primair |- | [https://www.razu.nl/ Regionaal Archief Zuid-Utrecht]|| Primair |- | [https://rhcrijnstreek.nl/ RHC Rijnstreek en Lopikerwaard]||Primair |- | [https://www.rhcvechtenvenen.nl/ Regionaal Historisch Centrum Vecht en Venen]||Primair |- | [https://www.geheugenvanzeist.nl/ Geheugen van Zeist]||Primair |- | [https://gemeentearchief.veenendaal.nl/ Gemeentearchief Veenendaal]||Primair |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Team_Utrecht Verschillende]||Secundair |} === Zeeland === :{| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Naam''' ||'''Niveau''' |- | [https://www.zeeuwsarchief.nl/ Zeeuws Archief]||Primair |- | [https://archieftholen.nl/ Gemeentearchief Tholen]||Primair |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Team_Zeeland Verschillende]||Secundair |} === Zuid-Holland === :{| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Naam''' ||'''Niveau''' |- | [https://zoeken.stadsarchiefdelft.nl/zoeken.php?overzicht=alles Stadsarchief Delft]||Primair |- | [https://haagsgemeentearchief.nl/ Haags Gemeentearchief]||Primair |- | [https://www.regionaalarchiefdordrecht.nl/ Regionaal Archief Dordrecht]||Primair |- | [https://studiezaal.regionaalarchiefgorinchem.nl/zoeken.php Regionaal Archief Gorinchem]||Primair |- | [https://www.historischarchiefwestland.nl/collectie/openbare-akten-burgerlijke-stand-westland/ Historisch Archief Westland]||Primair |- | [https://www.erfgoedleiden.nl/ Erfgoed Leiden en omstreken]||Primair |- | [https://www.vlaardingen.nl/Onderwerpen/Cultuur_en_historie/Stadsarchief/Voorouders Stadsarchief Vlaardingen]||Primair |- | [https://stadsarchief.rotterdam.nl/ Stadsarchief Rotterdam]||Primair |- | [https://gemeentearchief.wassenaar.nl/ Gemeentearchief Wassenaar]||Primair |- | [https://gemeentearchief.alphenaandenrijn.nl/ Alphen aan den Rijn Gemeentearchief]||Primair |- | [https://samh.nl/ Streekarchief Midden-Holland]||Primair |- | [https://www.streekarchiefvp.nl/ Streekarchief Voorne-Putten]||Primair |- | [https://gemeentearchief.wassenaar.nl/ Gemeentearchief Wassenaar]||Primair |- | [https://historie.zederik.nl/?utm_source=OpenArchieven&utm_medium=browser&utm_campaign=OpenData Zederik]||Primair |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Team_Zuid-Holland Verschillende]||Secundair |}
Netherlands Project Index
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All data about a person you include in the profile must be verifiable. You do this by citing sources and by adding links or images as well. Sources are crucial for genealogy. Always add sources when you create a WikiTree profile. Referring to another Family tree as a source is unreliable and should be avoided. :'''Genealogie zonder bronnen is mythologie.'''
Alle gegevens over een persoon die je in het profiel opneemt moeten verifieerbaar zijn. Dat doe je door bronnen te vermelden en door ook links of afbeeldingen toe te voegen. Bronnen zijn van cruciaal belang voor de genealogie. Vermeld dus altijd bronnen als je een WikiTree profiel maakt. Verwijzen naar een ander Stamboom als bron is onbetrouwbaar en dient vermeden te worden.
In het kort: doop,- huwelijks,- begraaf,- of overlijdensaktes, andere aktes zoals huwelijskbevestiging, etc. Notariele aktes, huwelijkscontracten, testamenten, transportaktes, etc. :See our * [[Project:Dutch_Roots#Acceptable_Resources_list|Acceptable Resources List]] (English) The list is for younger profiles as well, so to keep it simple for all profiles but especially for Pre-1700 profiles (for Dutch because of the patronymics, and last name adoption in abt 1811 it's Pre-1811) Primary records are preferred ! :Zie onze * [[Project:Dutch_Roots/Dutch_Roots_Nederlands#acceptabele_Bronnen_lijst|Acceptabele Bronnen Lijst]] (Dutch) Deze lijst is ook voor de jongere profielen, dus om het simpel te houden voor alle profielen maar vooral voor de Pre-1700 profielen (voor Nederlandse, vanwege de patroniemen en naamsaannemingen in ca 1811 is dit Pre-1811) liefst primaire aktes ! :Also very important (!) read our * [[Project:Dutch_Roots/Naming_Convention|'''Dutch Naming Convention''']] * (English) :Ook erg belangrijk (!) lees onze * [[Project:Dutch_Roots/Nederlandse_Naamconventie|'''Nederlandse Naamconventie''']] * (Dutch) Most Dutch records and archives are easy to access and many is available online, see our:
De meeste Nederlandse aktes en archieven zijn vrij eenvoudig te vinden en veel is online beschikbaar, zie ons: * [[Space:Dutch_Archives|Dutch Archives for links and some explaining - Nederlands Archief voor links en meer uitleg]]
There also are several searchengines that you can use to quickly search trough and find records from various archives.
Er zijn ook verschilende zoekmachines waarmee je snel verschillende archieven kunt doorzoeken en dus ook aktes van meerdere archieven kunt vinden *[[Space:Strategy_to_find_dutch_sources|Strategy to find Dutch Sources]] *[[Space:Nederlandse_Archieven|Nederlandse archieven]] (Dutch) *[[Project:Nederlands_Portaal/Archieven_en_Bronnen|Archieven en Bronnen]] (Dutch but with many links to archives so probably useful for everyone, use googlechrome translate button) *[[Project:Nederlands_Portaal/Archieven_en_Bronnen#Bronnen_per_tijdsperiode|Archieven en Bronnen per tijdsperiode - Archives and Resources per timeperiod]] (1811-until now, 1700-1811, Pre-1700, Pre-1500) *[[Project:Nederlands_Portaal/Nederland-Wereld|Portaal Nederland - Wereld- with links to resources from all over the world (including some for Dutch kolonies]] == Unreliable Sources ==
All data about a person you include in the profile must be verifiable. You do this by citing sources and by adding links or images as well. Sources are crucial for genealogy. Always add sources when you create a WikiTree profile. Referring to another Family tree as a source is unreliable and should be avoided. :'''Genealogie zonder bronnen is mythologie.'''
Alle gegevens over een persoon die je in het profiel opneemt moeten verifieerbaar zijn. Dat doe je door bronnen te vermelden en door ook links of afbeeldingen toe te voegen. Bronnen zijn van cruciaal belang voor de genealogie. Vermeld dus altijd bronnen als je een WikiTree profiel maakt. Verwijzen naar een ander Stamboom als bron is onbetrouwbaar en dient vermeden te worden.
Netherlands Statistics
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Country=Netherlands will exclude profiles with Netherlands only in a template (e.g. lists of ancestors) or category (e.g. Ambassadors to the Netherlands) or a country that is not in the [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTShowTable/Table.htm?table=Countries&filter=NLD list of locations connected to the Netherlands] (e.g. Netherlands Antilles). However, this search does not include profiles with unsourced|Netherlands if they do not include a location recognized as part of the Netherlands. This is the count on the Unconnected page and is used to identify our suggestions. Combining a search for country=Netherlands with a search for the category unsourced Netherlands using an OR is the most complete search. This search is what is used for our list of unsourced (but not for the total at the bottom which excludes those with the unsourced Netherlands template because they are counted separtely) . This search is only very slightly different from a search for Netherlands. You can find the [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=netherlands+not+country%3Dnetherlands+not+CategoryFull%3DNetherlands%2C_unsourced_profiles&MaxProfiles=500000 differences] and potentially identify locations to cleanup. Some of these differences are due to a lack of a comma, use of a full stop or lack of spacing in a location making Netherlands not parsed out. The category "Netherlands, unsourced profiles" includes profiles that lack all locations and profiles that lack province or country and are excluded from a search by country ([https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=CategoryFull%3DNetherlands%2C_unsourced_profiles+not+BirthCountry%3Dnetherlands+not+deathcountry%3Dnetherlands+not+marriagecountry%3Dnetherlands&MaxProfiles=100000&PageSize=500 results]). The search includes profiles for people who were not born, married, or died in Netherlands when this template parameter is used. 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During its relatively long career the Neva (named for the river that flows through St Petersburg) had made voyages to the Baltic, the Mediterranean, the West Indies and the Americas before being refitted in the 1830’s to carry convicts.
Tons burthen: 327 bm (builders old measurement)
Length: 104 ft 4 in (31.80 m)
Beam: 27 ft 1 in (8.26 m)
Height: 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
Armament: 4 × 9-pounder guns
Neva spent most of her career as a West Indiaman. However, from January 1828 to May 1832 Neva was in the transport service, sailing to North America, the Mediterranean, and the West Indies. She underwent repairs for damages in 1826. After her contract with the transport service ended, she underwent a thorough repair at Deptford. The Register of Shipping for 1833 showed her owner as Moates, her master changing from Spratley to Peek, and her trade changing from London transport to London–New South Wales. The Neva's first voyage to Australia was in 1833. It sailed on 27 July 1833 with 170 convicts, arriving 115 days later on 21 November 1833 at Port Jackson, New South Wales. [http://www.hawkesbury.net.au/claimaconvict/shipDetails.php?shipId=537 List of Convicts on First Voyage] and [https://www.jenwilletts.com/convict_ship_neva_1833.htm Convict Ship Neva 1833] {{Image|file=Drury-2532-4.jpg|align=r|size=m|caption=Loss of the Neva Convict Ship}} The second and final voyage of the Neva departed Cork on 8th January 1835. Three people died in the earlier part of the voyage and one child was born. Following hard on the disaster of the Convict Ship George III which was wrecked on 12th April 1835, the Neva was wrecked north of King Island on 13th May 1835. In the early hours of the morning when prisoners were still locked below deck, the ship struck a reef. The ship had run off course into shallower waters during the night but by the time they crew noticed, it was too late. The Neva began to break up and water poured in below decks. The woman and children rushed to the upper deck but there wasn’t enough boats to save them. On board were 150 female convicts as well as nine free women, many of whom were wives of men already banished. There were also 55 children, mostly very young babies. The crimes of the female convicts varied from petty theft, prostitution to more heinous crimes but the punishment for all was nothing less than exile. By the time the ship had reached the Australian coast in May 1835, the total number on board had reached 239, with the deaths of a crewman, one convict, one free woman and a birth. Many died in the ship hitting the rocks, the tipping over of the rowboats trying to escape, and then in the ocean for a period exceeding eight hours. Most would have died of injuries sustained in the ship opening up, exhaustion and drowned before reaching land. Only 22 eventually made it to land. Four of the women and one boy died of exposure and exhaustion during the night and two women during the following day. The final 15 survivors were: *Six female convicts (more details of these women post the Neva wreck are at [http://www.toddartist.com/catalogues/Neva%20Survivors.pdf Neva Memorial Acoustic Sculptures Surviving Women]) **Ellen Galvin, **Mary Slattery, **Ann Cullen, **Rose Ann Hyland, **Rose Dunn and **[[Drury-2532|Margaret (Drury) Robinson]] (the only known convict in WikiTree as of 12 Aug 2020. She married one of the crew survivors below). *Nine Ship’s Crew: **Captain Benjamin Peck. **First Officer Joseph Bennett, **Thomas Sharp, **John Wilson, **Edward Calthorpe, **Thomas Hines, **Robert Ballard, **[[Robinson-40242|John Robinson]] and **William Kidney. There were some inconsistencies leading up to the eventual floundering of the Neva. One account by Rose Anne Hyland, reportedly one of the most troublesome convicts aboard the Neva, indicates excessive drinking on board before crashing into rocks. This is her account of her amazing escape
“When the ship struck, I was in bed in the black hole that night … The Captain ordered the ladder to be hauled up, and that we, who had been in the black hole, were to be kept down, but myself and other two succeeded in getting on deck. Most of the other Women, who had been in the main prison, had got on deck and into the Cuddy where they were drinking, and some of them were so drunk as to be unable to help themselves. I was on the Poop when the Ship opened, and … I stuck to this part of the Wreck, and went some part of the way on Shore upon it. When we came close to another part of the Wreck, upon which were some of the Sailors, I endeavoured to get upon it, when one of the Sailors caught hold of me and pulled me upon it. I fell off and was a second time caught hold of by the same man, and placed again upon the Wreck. When we got near the shore, this man (Sharp) jumped off the wreck and carried a Boy on Shore; he returned for me, and then for another woman.” [https://coastmonkey.ie/neva-convict-ship-irish-maritime-tragedy-australia/ An Irish Maritime Tragedy on Australian Shores] A fuller record of statements of some of the individual survivors of the wreck of the Neva are detailed in [https://archive.org/stream/historicalrecord00v18aust#page/148/mode/2up/search/neva Historical Records of Australia, Pages 139 - 150] Captain Benjamin Peck was exonerated of any blame for the loss of the ship. Captain Peck sailed from Launceston to Sydney on the Nimrod in August and returned to England on the Andromeda in September 1835. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/31716975 Ship Departures] An extremely harrowing experience for all the shipwrecked Neva survivors. However, the female convicts were still to endure further extreme hardships after they were rescued. No respite was offered to their sentences and treatment of the female convicts appears to have been as harsh as for any other convict at the time. ==Sources== *[https://archive.org/stream/historicalrecord00v18aust#page/n7/mode/2up/search/Robinson Historical Records of Australia, Series I, Governers' Despatches To and From England, Volume XVIII, July, 1835 - June, 1837] *[http://www.doubledialogues.com/article/locating-the-neva-art-and-history/ Concerning aspects not raised at the wreck inquest] *[https://remembering-the-past-australia.blogspot.com/2017/06/loss-of-neva-convict-ship-14-may-1835.html Loss of the Neva Convict Ship 14 May 1835] *[https://convictrecords.com.au/ships/neva Convict Records] *[https://www.hawkesbury.net.au/claimaconvict/shipDetails.php?shipId=598 Claim a Convict] *[https://www.jenwilletts.com/convict_ship_neva_1835.htm Free Settler or Felon: Convict Ship Neva 1835] *[[Wikipedia:Neva_%281813_ship%29]] *[http://www.historyaustralia.org.au/twconvic/Neva+1835 Convicts on the transport ship Neva - 1835] *[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/84777543 Launceston Advertiser Thu 2 Jul 1835, Article] *[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/32149374 Sydney Monitor 18 July 1835 Article] *[http://www.environment.gov.au/shipwreck/public/wreck/wreck.do?key=7542 Australasian Underwater Cultural Heritage] *[https://books.google.com.au/books?id=rTFFAAAAYAAJ&dq=neva+convict+ship&source=gbs_navlinks_s Tales of Shipwrecks and Adventures at Sea: Being a Collection of Faithful Narratives of Shipwrecks, Mutinies, Fires, Famines and Disasters, Incidents to a Sea Life, Together with Celebrated Voyages, Amusing Tales Tough Yarns and Interesting Anecdotes] Pages 488 - 490
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Road-Rosston Segment }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Camden_to_Washington_Road-Rosston_Segment|Camden to Washington Road-Rosston Segment]]''' in Nevada County, Arkansas, is part of a historic route that dates back to the early 19th century. This road played a significant role in the development and settlement of southwestern Arkansas during the territorial and early statehood periods. ::The road connected the towns of Camden and Washington, which were important centers of commerce, government, and culture in the region during that time. Camden served as a major river port on the Ouachita River, while Washington was the former Confederate capital of Arkansas and an important stagecoach stop on the Southwest Trail. ::Today, the Camden to Washington Road, Rosston Segment is recognized for its historical significance and is part of efforts to preserve and interpret the area's rich heritage. Local historical societies, preservation organizations, and community groups may work together to maintain the road's historical integrity and raise awareness about its importance in Arkansas's history. {{Image|file=Nevada_County_Arkansas-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Carolina Methodist Church }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Carolina_Methodist_Church|Carolina Methodist Church]]''' is a historic church located in rural Nevada County, Arkansas, approximately 5 miles east of Rosston. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, recognizing its significance in local history and architecture. ::Constructed in a simple gable-roofed wood-frame style, the church stands as a testament to the community of Carolina, which was settled in 1855. The church's location in Poison Spring State Forest places it along an old section of the historic post road that once connected Camden and Washington. This road played a crucial role in the region's development and served as a vital link for trade, communication, and travel during the 19th and early 20th centuries. ::The Carolina Methodist Church served as a spiritual and social hub for the Carolina community for many years. Regular services were held in the church until 1977, after which time the congregation disbanded or relocated to other churches in the area. Despite the discontinuation of regular services, the church remains an important symbol of the community's history and heritage. ::Today, the Carolina Methodist Church stands as a preserved historic landmark, offering a glimpse into the past and the rural life of Nevada County in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Visitors can explore the church and its surroundings, appreciating its architectural simplicity and the stories it holds within its walls. The church serves as a reminder of the faith, community, and resilience of the people who settled and lived in the Carolina area. {{Image|file=Nevada_County_Arkansas-3.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Prescott City Cemetery }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Prescott_City_Cemetery|Prescott City Cemetery]]''', located in Prescott, Arkansas, serves as the principal burying ground for the city and holds significant historical and cultural importance. Situated in the northwestern part of the city, the cemetery is bisected by United States Route 371, with a modern 20th-century portion on one side of the highway and a historic section, known as the De Ann Cemetery Historic Section, on the other. ::The historic section of the cemetery dates back to shortly after Prescott was founded in 1874. It was formally conveyed to the city as a burial ground in 1880, making it one of the oldest cemeteries in the area. Covering slightly more than 4 acres, the cemetery is divided into two sections: one for whites, containing over 600 known graves, and another for African Americans, which has 95 marked graves. Additionally, the site is believed to contain a significant number of unmarked graves, adding to its historical significance and reflecting the diverse and complex history of the community. ::The Prescott City Cemetery serves as the final resting place for many of Prescott's founders and early settlers, making it a repository of local history and heritage. The gravestones, monuments, and markers found within the cemetery provide valuable insights into the lives, stories, and contributions of those interred there, as well as the social and cultural dynamics of Prescott and the surrounding area over the years. {{Image|file=Nevada_County_Arkansas-4.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Emmet Methodist Church }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Emmet_Methodist_Church|Emmet Methodist Church]]''', located at 209 S. Walnut in Emmet, Arkansas, is a historic church building with architectural significance and a rich history dating back to the mid-19th century. Built between 1917 and 1918, the church is one of the few Akron Plan church buildings in Arkansas and stands as a fine local example of Colonial Revival architecture. ::The church's main entrance features a distinctive curved portico supported by four columns topped with simple curved capitals, adding to its architectural charm and character. In recognition of its architectural and historical significance, the Emmet Methodist Church was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2009. ::The congregation of the Emmet Methodist Church was originally organized in 1855 as part of the Moscow Circuit of the Methodist Church, South. Initially known as Bethel Church, the congregation met in a log structure that also served as a schoolhouse. Around 1880, under the leadership of minister Thomas J. Sage, efforts were made to construct a dedicated church building. Subsequent church buildings were constructed in 1891 and 1917, with the latter being the structure that is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places. ::In 1948, the congregation expanded its facilities by relocating a white frame building adjacent to the church to serve as its fellowship hall. This building had previously served as "Hospital Building No. 325" during World War II at the United States Army's Southwestern Proving Ground, located in Hempstead County north of Hope. Designed by the firm of Howard, Needles, Tammen & Bergendoff and constructed by the Callahan Construction Company in 1941, this building adds another layer of historical interest to the Emmet Methodist Church complex. ::Today, the Emmet Methodist Church continues to serve its congregation and community, preserving its historic building and heritage while adapting to the changing needs of its members. The church remains an important landmark in Emmet and a testament to the faith, resilience, and community spirit of its founders and members over the years. Visitors and parishioners alike can appreciate the church's architectural beauty, historical significance, and the stories it holds within its walls. {{Image|file=Nevada_County_Arkansas-5.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Ephesus Cemetery }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Ephesus_Cemetery|Ephesus Cemetery]]''' is a historic cemetery located just north of Emmet, Arkansas, along United States Route 67. This cemetery holds significant historical and cultural value and was recognized for its importance by being listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2009. ::The cemetery is closely associated with the adjacent Ephesus Primitive Baptist Church, which was likely founded around 1860, suggesting that the cemetery was established around the same time. The cemetery is a small plot of land that contains 68 marked graves with legible dates, six graves with markers but illegible dates, and an additional 27 known unmarked graves. The presence of these unmarked graves underscores the cemetery's historical significance and the lives of those who were laid to rest there. ::The oldest dated burial in Ephesus Cemetery dates back to 1876, and the cemetery serves as the final resting place for many of Emmet's early settlers. As such, it represents an important link to the community's past and the individuals who shaped its history and development. While the adjacent Ephesus Primitive Baptist Church has been replaced in the mid-20th century, the cemetery remains as the last surviving element from that time, preserving the memory of the early settlers and their contributions to the community. {{Image|file=Nevada_County_Arkansas-6.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Henry McKenzie House }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Henry_McKenzie_House|Henry McKenzie House]]''', also known as the Dalrymple House, is a historic residence located at 324 East Main Street in Prescott, Arkansas. Built in 1902 by Henry McKenzie, the two-story wood-frame house is an excellent example of transitional architecture, blending elements of the Queen Anne and Colonial Revival styles. ::While it has been claimed that the house was designed by Charles L. Thompson, there is no definitive evidence to support this assertion. Nonetheless, the Henry McKenzie House stands as a testament to late 19th and early 20th-century architectural trends and craftsmanship in Prescott. ::The house features decorative shingle siding in its gable ends, adding visual interest and texture to its exterior. Additionally, diamond-pane windows contribute to its architectural charm and character. Over the years, the house has undergone various renovations and alterations, with the most significant changes occurring during the 1950s. During this period, the original Ionic columns on the porch were removed, and the porch was enclosed as part of the renovation process. ::Despite these alterations, the Henry McKenzie House retains much of its historic integrity and architectural significance. It serves as a fine example of the kind of homes that were constructed during the turn of the century in Prescott, reflecting the tastes, aspirations, and lifestyle of its original owner and the community at large. ::Today, the Henry McKenzie House continues to stand as a cherished landmark in Prescott, contributing to the city's architectural heritage and character. While it may no longer serve as a private residence, the house remains an important part of the community's history and identity. {{Image|file=Nevada_County_Arkansas-7.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=D.L. McRae House }} *'''[[Wikipedia:D.L._McRae_House|D.L. McRae House]]''' is a historic residence located at 424 East Main Street in Prescott, Arkansas. This 1+1⁄2-story wood-frame house is a notable example of the architectural work of Charles L. Thompson, a prominent architect known for his designs during the early 20th century. ::Built around 1912, the D.L. McRae House showcases the Craftsman style, characterized by its emphasis on simplicity, functionality, and natural materials. The house's design reflects the influence of the Arts and Crafts movement, with features such as exposed rafters, woodwork, and a front porch that invites outdoor living and socializing. ::One of the distinctive and relatively unusual features of the D.L. McRae House is its porch balustrade. Instead of the more common single or paired balusters found in many houses of this period, the porch of the McRae House boasts a unique design with groups of three slender balusters clustered between the porch columns. This distinctive balustrade adds a touch of architectural interest and character to the house, setting it apart from other homes in the area. ::The D.L. McRae House stands as a well-preserved example of Charles L. Thompson's architectural work in a small-town setting. It reflects the architectural trends and preferences of its time, as well as the craftsmanship and attention to detail that went into its construction. ::Today, the D.L. McRae House continues to contribute to the architectural heritage and character of Prescott, serving as a reminder of the city's history and the individuals who shaped its development. The house's well-maintained condition and unique design make it a noteworthy landmark and point of interest for residents and visitors alike. *'''[[Wikipedia:T.C._McRae_House|The T.C. McRae House]]''' is a historic residence located at 506 East Elm Street in Prescott, Arkansas. Designed by renowned architect Charles L. Thompson and constructed in 1919, this 2+1⁄2-story wood-frame house is a fine example of Craftsman architecture, a popular architectural style during the early 20th century. ::The Craftsman style is characterized by its emphasis on simplicity, functionality, and the use of natural materials. The T.C. McRae House exemplifies these principles with its design elements, including a shed-roof entry porch adorned with large brackets and exposed rafter ends. These features not only add architectural interest but also reflect the craftsmanship and attention to detail that went into the construction of the house. ::The T.C. McRae House is one of several buildings commissioned by the McRae family from Charles L. Thompson, highlighting the family's appreciation for Thompson's architectural talents and the Craftsman style. The McRae family's patronage contributed to the architectural diversity and character of Prescott, as Thompson's designs continue to enrich the city's built environment. ::Today, the T.C. McRae House stands as a well-preserved example of Charles L. Thompson's architectural work and the Craftsman style in Prescott. It serves as a reminder of the city's history and the individuals and families who played a role in shaping its development and architectural heritage. {{Image|file=Nevada_County_Arkansas-8.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Missouri Pacific Depot }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Prescott_station| The Missouri Pacific Depot]]''' in Prescott, Arkansas, located at 300 West 1st Street North, is a historic transportation hub that has been repurposed to serve the community in various ways. Built between 1911 and 1912 by the Prescott and Northwestern Railroad, this 1+1⁄2-story red brick building features a distinctive breezeway that divides the structure into two sections. ::One section of the depot continues to be used for railroad storage, preserving a connection to the site's transportation heritage. The other section, which originally served as the passenger ticketing and waiting area, has been adaptively reused to house the local chamber of commerce and the Nevada County Depot and Museum, a local history museum that showcases the area's rich heritage. ::The Prescott and Northwestern Railroad interconnected with the Missouri-Pacific Railroad at Prescott, facilitating both passenger and freight transportation in the region. Passenger service at the depot continued until 1945, reflecting the importance of rail travel during the early to mid-20th century. ::Today, the Nevada County Depot and Museum offers visitors a fascinating glimpse into the history of Prescott and the surrounding area. Exhibits within the museum cover a range of topics, including the early settlers of the region, the impact of railroads on local development, and military history. The museum's collection features items related to World War I, World War II, the American Legion, and the National Guard of the United States, as well as artifacts and information about the 1941 U.S. Army maneuvers that took place in Prescott. ::The Missouri Pacific Depot, now known as the Nevada County Depot and Museum, serves as a valuable community resource, educational facility, and cultural attraction. It preserves and interprets the history of Prescott and Nevada County, offering visitors and residents alike the opportunity to learn about and appreciate the people, events, and developments that have shaped the area over time. {{Image|file=Nevada_County_Arkansas-9.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Moscow Methodist
Church and Cemetery }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Moscow_Methodist_Church_and_Cemetery|Moscow Methodist Church and Cemetery]]''' is a historic landmark located just outside the current city limits of Prescott, Arkansas. Built in 1864 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2006, this site holds significant historical, cultural, and architectural importance. ::The former community of Moscow was once a bustling area with small farms, businesses, retail shops, blacksmiths, a post office, a saloon, and a Masonic Lodge, dating back to as early as 1810. Methodist historians trace the origin of the church congregation to around 1842, indicating a long-standing religious presence in the community. ::The Moscow Methodist Cemetery, with its first marked burial dating back to 1864, predates the formal issuance of the deed to the grounds in 1868. This suggests that the land had been utilized for burial and religious purposes before the property transaction was officially recorded. ::The Civil War brought significant military activity to the Moscow area during the Red River Campaign and the Camden Expedition. The area was surrounded by historic battles, including the Engagement at Elkin's Ferry, Skirmish at Prairie D’Ane, Action at Moscow, and Engagement at Poison Spring, involving Confederate and Union forces led by various generals. ::In 1873, the construction of the Cairo and Fulton Railroad near Moscow led to the establishment of a new town alongside the rails. As Prescott grew and expanded, many Moscow merchants and businessmen relocated to be closer to the railroad, causing the population of Moscow to decline over time. Despite this, Moscow Methodist Church and Cemetery continued to serve the community, with regular church services being held until 1989. ::In December 2003, the Trustees of the Arkansas Conference of the United Methodist Church transferred their interest in the church building and grounds to the Moscow Cemetery Association, ensuring the preservation and maintenance of this historic site. ::Today, Moscow Methodist Church and Cemetery stand as reminders of the original community of Moscow, an early settlement and trade center in Missouri Township, Nevada County, Southwest Arkansas. The site preserves the history, heritage, and memories of the people who lived, worked, and worshiped in this area, offering visitors and residents alike an opportunity to connect with the past and appreciate the contributions and sacrifices of those who came before them. {{Image|file=Nevada_County_Arkansas-10.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Prescott City Jail }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Prescott_City_Jail|Prescott City Jail]]''' is a historic structure located behind the city hall of Prescott, Arkansas. Built in 1912 by the Southern Structural Steel Company, this modest single-story building served as the city jail for several decades, providing a secure facility to detain individuals accused of various offenses. ::Constructed of reinforced concrete, the Prescott City Jail was designed with durability and security in mind. The building features metal grates covering unglazed window openings, ensuring both ventilation and security, and a reinforced doorway equipped with heavy metal shutters to further enhance its resistance to unauthorized access or escape attempts. ::The decision to build the Prescott City Jail was prompted by the need to replace an earlier jail facility that had proven to be inadequate and insecure. In one notable incident, a suspect involved in the burglary of a prominent citizen's home managed to escape from the old jail, highlighting the shortcomings of the existing facility and the need for a more secure replacement. ::The Prescott City Jail housed three cells and served as the primary detention facility for the city until the 1960s. Over the years, the building witnessed numerous arrests, incarcerations, and law enforcement activities, reflecting the evolving social and legal landscape of Prescott and the surrounding area. ::Today, the Prescott City Jail stands as a reminder of the city's history and the efforts to maintain law and order in the community. While no longer in active use as a jail, the building serves as a historic landmark and a tangible link to Prescott's past. {{Image|file=Nevada_County_Arkansas.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Prescott Commercial
Historic District }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Prescott_Commercial_Historic_District|Prescott Commercial Historic District]]''' encompasses the historic commercial core of Prescott, Arkansas, serving as a vibrant testament to the city's rich history and architectural heritage. Established in 1873, Prescott became the county seat of Nevada County following the construction of the railroad through the area. The railroad has played a pivotal role in the city's development, serving as a catalyst for growth, commerce, and connectivity with the broader region. ::Today, the railroad bisects the commercial core of Prescott, with the historic district extending for several city blocks away from this transportation artery. The district includes a diverse collection of buildings that reflect various architectural styles and periods, ranging from the late 19th century to the early 20th century. Among the notable structures within the district are the courthouse, post office, and the old Prescott City Jail, each contributing to the district's historical, cultural, and architectural significance. === National and State Protected Areas === *'''Poison Springs State Forest''' encompassess 23,506 acres in Ouachita and Nevada Counties. The name is based on a legend dating back to 1864 about the poisoning of local water at the time of battles in the area. *'''White Oak Lake State Park''' is a state park in the southwest part of the state, a few miles from Bluff City. The reservior is surrounded by tall pine trees and the lake has many submerged dead trees making fish abundant in the lake. The park has camping facilities, hiking trails, mountain bike trails, boat an biycle rentals. === Notables === *'''[[Allsopp-363|Frederick William Allsopp]]''' was born in Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, England. At the age of twelve, his family moved to Prescott, in Nevada County. Allsopp is notable for his multifaceted contributions to journalism, literature, and business in Arkansas. Born in Wolverhampton, England, and later moving to Prescott, Nevada County, he began his career in the newspaper industry, eventually rising to become the business manager of the Arkansas Gazette in Little Rock by 1899, a position he held for over forty years. In addition to his journalistic endeavors, Allsopp was an author, co-owner of the Allsopp & Chapple Bookstore in Little Rock, and played a significant role in shaping the ethical standards of the Arkansas Press Association as chairman of the 'Committee on a Code' and later as APA historian "for life." Furthermore, he commissioned the construction of the Hotel Frederica in Little Rock, named after his wife Mary Freiderica Chapple Allsopp, showcasing his entrepreneurial spirit and commitment to the community's growth and development. Allsopp's diverse contributions to journalism, literature, business, and urban development highlight his lasting impact on Arkansas's cultural, business, and journalistic landscape. *'''[[Bemis-1102|Horace Erastus Bemis]]''' was born on November 30, 1868 in Clinton, Iowa and later lived in Nevada County, Arkansas. He is notable as a prominent college football player and lumber dealer who made significant contributions to the Vanderbilt Commodores football team as a halfback. His athletic prowess and skill as a halfback were instrumental in providing most of the offense for the inaugural Vanderbilt football team in 1890. Beyond his achievements on the football field, Bemis also had a successful career as a lumber dealer, showcasing his versatility and business acumen. His contributions to Vanderbilt's early football success and his multifaceted career in athletics and business highlight his significance as a noteworthy figure in the history of college football and the broader Vanderbilt University community. *'''[[Gammage-216|Henry Grady Gammage]]''' was born on August 5, 1892 in Prescott, Arkansas. He is notable for his significant contributions to education in Arizona as a distinguished educator and university president. Born in Prescott, Arkansas, Gammage served as the president of Northern Arizona University from 1926 to 1933 before assuming the role of president at Arizona State University, a position he held from 1933 until his passing in 1959. His leadership and vision were instrumental in guiding the growth and development of both institutions during pivotal periods in their histories. In 1958, Gammage played a crucial role in Arizona State College's successful Proposition 200 campaign, advocating for a name change to Arizona State University, which was ultimately approved by the state legislature. As a testament to his enduring legacy and contributions to Arizona State University, the Gammage Auditorium on campus was named in his honor, recognizing his dedication, leadership, and impact on higher education in Arizona. *'''[[Goldsby-182|Walton Hugh Goldsby]]''' was born on December 31, 1861 in Marion, Louisiana and later lived in Nevada County. He is notable for his contributions as a professional baseball outfielder during the late 19th century. Goldsby played for parts of three seasons in top professional leagues, showcasing his talent and versatility by representing five different teams: the St. Louis Browns, Washington Nationals, Richmond Virginians, and Baltimore Orioles in the American Association, as well as the Washington Nationals in the National League. Standing at 5'10.5" and weighing 165 lbs, Goldsby's athletic abilities and on-field performances during the early years of professional baseball have secured his place in the sport's history, making him a noteworthy figure for fans and historians interested in the evolution of baseball during this era. *'''[[Gulley-799|Carson Gulley]] ''' was born on June 9, 1897 in Zama, Arkansas. He is a notable figure recognized for his multifaceted contributions to culinary arts, broadcasting, and civil rights in Wisconsin. Serving as the head chef at the University of Wisconsin–Madison from 1926 to 1954, Gulley gained renown for popularizing the fudge-bottom pie recipe still enjoyed on campus today, leading to the naming of Carson Gulley Commons, the first university building at UW-Madison named after an African American. Beyond his culinary achievements, Gulley was a trailblazer in television and radio cooking programming, hosting his own weekly show "What's Cooking" on WMTV and a radio program, "WIBA Cooking School of the Air." Together with his wife, Beatrice, they became the first African American couple to host a television show in Wisconsin in the 1950s. Additionally, Gulley played a pivotal role in civil rights activism, leading the Madison branch of the NAACP and advocating for fair housing. This culminated in the City Council passing a Fair Housing Ordinance following his impassioned appeal. His diverse talents, groundbreaking broadcasting career, and commitment to social justice make him a significant figure in Wisconsin's history. *'''[[Johnson-141747|Nancy Pearl (Johnson) Hall]]''' was born on October 5, 1904 in Prescott, Arkansas. She is notable for breaking barriers as the first female Arkansas State Treasurer. A dedicated Democrat, she served in this role from 1963 to 1981, making significant contributions to the management and oversight of state finances. Before her historic tenure as Treasurer, Hall was appointed as the Secretary of State of Arkansas in 1961 by Governor Orval Faubus, following the death of her husband, Crip Hall. Her distinguished public service career, marked by her trailblazing roles in state government, underscores her importance as a pioneering woman in Arkansas politics and her lasting impact on the state's governance and fiscal management. *'''[[Hamby-1685|Christopher Columbus Hamby]]''' was born on September 14, 1851, in Calhoun County, Mississippi. He later, moved to Arkansas and represented Nevada County in the legislature. He is notable as an attorney and political figure who briefly served as the acting governor of Arkansas in 1892. Hailing from Prescott in Nevada County, Hamby stepped into the role of acting governor for four months during Governor James P. Eagle's illness and absence from the state. His temporary leadership during this period highlights his dedication to public service and his capability to assume significant responsibilities in state government during a crucial time. Hamby's role as acting governor underscores his importance in Arkansas political history and his contribution to maintaining stability and continuity in state governance during Governor Eagle's absence. *'''[[Harris-62508|Oren T. Harris]]''' was born on December 20, 1903 in Hope, Arkansas, and attended school in Nevada County. He is notable for his distinguished career in both legislative and judicial roles within the American legal and political system. Serving as a United States Representative from Arkansas, Harris played a crucial role in shaping national policies and representing the interests of his constituents at the federal level. His commitment to public service extended beyond his time in Congress, as he later served as a United States District Judge for both the Eastern and Western Districts of Arkansas. Harris's dual contributions in the legislative and judicial branches highlight his versatility, dedication to upholding the law, and significant impact on the Arkansas legal and political landscape. *'''[[Hughes-34156|Thomas Franklin Hughes II]]''' was born on August 6, 1907 in Emmet, Arkansas. He is notable as a former reserve outfielder in Major League Baseball, primarily playing center field for the Detroit Tigers during the 1930 season. Standing at 6 feet 1 inch tall and weighing 190 pounds, Hughes showcased his athletic abilities as a left-handed batter and right-handed thrower. Born in Emmet, Arkansas, he pursued higher education at the University of Texas at Austin, demonstrating his commitment to both academics and athletics. Hughes' professional baseball career and his contributions to the Detroit Tigers during the 1930 season highlight his skill, dedication, and role in the history of Major League Baseball, particularly for fans and historians interested in the Tigers' legacy and Arkansas-born baseball players. *'''[[Kitchens-1212|Wade Hampton Kitchens]]''' was born on December 26, 1878 in Falcon, Arkansas. He is a notable figure for his extensive and varied career spanning military service, law, and politics. Serving as an infantryman and officer in both the Arkansas State Guard and the United States Army across three conflicts, Kitchens demonstrated his dedication to public service and military leadership. His legal expertise was not limited to his home country, as he practiced law on two continents before transitioning to politics in Arkansas. Kitchens further solidified his legacy in public service by serving in the Arkansas House of Representatives from 1929 to 1933, and subsequently winning election to the United States House of Representatives in 1936. His multifaceted career, combining military service, legal practice, and political leadership, underscores his significant contributions to Arkansas and the broader American political landscape. *'''[[McRae-1109|Thomas Chipman McRae]]''' was born on December 21, 1851 in Union County, and later practiced law in Nevada County. He is notable for his distinguished career in both legislative and executive branches of government. He served as a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives and later as the 26th Governor of Arkansas from 1921 to 1925. Throughout his political career, McRae demonstrated leadership, advocacy, and commitment to public service, addressing various issues and representing the interests of Arkansans at both the state and federal levels. His tenure as governor and service in Congress underscored his significant contributions to Arkansas's political history and American political landscape during the early 20th century. *'''[[Moore-89940|James Stanford Moore]]''' was born on December 14, 1903 in Prescott, Arkansas. He is notable for his career as a professional baseball pitcher in Major League Baseball, playing for the Cleveland Indians from 1928 to 1929 and the Chicago White Sox from 1930 to 1932. Standing at 6 feet tall and weighing 175 pounds, Moore was known for his right-handed pitching prowess. Hailing from Prescott, Arkansas, he attended Hendrix College, showcasing his dedication to both academics and athletics. Moore's contributions to Major League Baseball as a pitcher during the late 1920s and early 1930s highlight his skill, athleticism, and role in the history of the sport, particularly for fans and historians interested in the early days of professional baseball. *'''[[Munn-3334|John Calvin Munn Jr]]''' was born October 17, 1906, in Prescott, Arkansas. He is a notable figure for his distinguished service in the United States Marine Corps. Serving for an impressive 37 years, Munn rose to the rank of 8th Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps, demonstrating his leadership, dedication, and expertise within the military. Additionally, he was a United States Naval Aviator, further highlighting his multifaceted contributions to both the Marine Corps and the broader military aviation community. His long-standing commitment and significant roles within the Marine Corps make him a noteworthy figure in American military history. *'''[[Pittman-5299|Sidney Allan (Pittman) Allan]]''' was born on January 12, 1928 in Prescott, Arkansas. He is notable as an American record producer best known for his innovative work with the musician Chaino in the musical genres of Exotica and Jungle Tiki culture music. Their unique collaboration and unconventional marketing strategy resulted in a series of albums released in the late 1950s that captivated audiences with their distinctive sound and style. Despite the passage of time, the albums and singles from their collaboration have endured, with releases continuing as recently as 2016. Allan's contributions to Exotica and Tiki culture music, characterized by his creative vision and enduring appeal, have solidified his legacy as a pioneering figure in these musical genres and a significant influence on the broader landscape of American popular music. *'''[[Pointer-586|Anita Marie Pointer]]''' was born on January 23, 1948 in Oakland, California. She spent her her early childhood in Prescott, Arkansas. She is notable as a pioneering American singer and songwriter, best recognized as a founding member of the iconic vocal group, the Pointer Sisters. Her talent and creative contributions were instrumental in shaping the group's success, particularly as the co-writer and lead singer of their hit song "Fairytale," which earned them their first Grammy Award in 1975. Pointer's distinctive voice and charismatic performances were also showcased in many of their other chart-topping hits, including "Yes We Can Can," "Fire," "Slow Hand," and "I'm So Excited." Her artistic prowess, memorable contributions to popular music, and influential role in shaping the sound and success of the Pointer Sisters have solidified her legacy as a significant figure in the history of American music and popular culture. *'''[[Prim-232|Charles Randolph Prim]]''' was born on November 7, 1896 in Prescott, Arkansas. He is notable as a Negro League Baseball player who showcased his talent as a pitcher for the Kansas City Monarchs. Prior to his baseball career, Prim served as a United States Army veteran during the First World War, demonstrating his courage and commitment to his country. He joined the Kansas City Monarchs in 1925 at the age of 28 and played with them for two years, making significant contributions to the team's success on the field. Prim's achievements as a pitcher in the Negro Leagues highlight his skill, athleticism, and resilience, earning him recognition as a noteworthy figure in the history of African American baseball and the broader legacy of the Negro Leagues during the early 20th century. *'''John Gerald "Gable" Shackelford''' was born on July 17, 1905 in Tennessee and later lived in Prescott, Arkansas. He is notable for his multifaceted career in Negro league baseball, where he excelled as a player, manager, and executive. Additionally, Shackelford was an attorney, further showcasing his diverse talents and professional accomplishments. Growing up in Prescott and Hot Springs, Arkansas, he honed his skills and passion for baseball, ultimately making significant contributions to the sport both on and off the field. Shackelford's achievements in Negro league baseball, coupled with his legal career, highlight his versatility, leadership, and lasting impact on the sport and community, making him a significant figure in the history of baseball and civil rights in Arkansas and beyond. *'''[[Silas-123|Paul Theron Silas]]''' was born on July 12, 1943 in Prescott, Arkansas. He is notable for his distinguished career in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as both a player and head coach. As a player, Silas achieved significant accolades, earning two NBA All-Star selections and five selections to the NBA All-Defensive Team, including two first-team honors. His contributions to team success were evident as he won three NBA championships, two with the Boston Celtics and one with the Seattle SuperSonics. Additionally, Silas holds the distinction of being the leader in rebounds per game in Suns franchise history with an average of 12.1. His exceptional skills on the court, defensive prowess, and leadership have solidified his legacy as a prominent figure in NBA history and a revered member of multiple championship-winning teams. *'''[[Thompson-64768|Ulysses Samson Thompson]]''' was born on August 28, 1888 in Prescott, Arkansas. He is notable for his multifaceted career as a comedian, singer, tap, and acrobatic dancer, showcasing his unique talents across various entertainment platforms. His distinctive nickname, "Slow Kid," was derived from his comical and exceptionally slow dance routine, which captivated audiences and set him apart as a memorable performer. Thompson's diverse career spanned across the circus, medicine, minstrel shows, vaudeville, and Broadway, highlighting his versatility and adaptability as an entertainer. His innovative dance style, comedic flair, and contributions to multiple facets of entertainment have cemented his legacy as a distinctive and influential figure in the history of American performing arts. *'''Charles Herbert Tompkins''' was born on September 1, 1889 in Prescott, Arkansas. He is notable as a pitcher in Major League Baseball, born in Prescott, Arkansas. He played for the Cincinnati Reds during his professional baseball career, showcasing his talent and contributing to the team's success on the mound. Tompkins' achievements as a pitcher in the MLB highlight his skill, dedication, and role in the history of the Cincinnati Reds and professional baseball during his era. His career serves as a testament to his athletic abilities and his lasting impact on the sport, particularly for fans and historians interested in the legacy of the Cincinnati Reds and Arkansas-born baseball players. *'''Edward Allen Warren''' was born on May 2, 1818 near Eutaw, Alabama. He later lived in Nevada County, Arkansas. He is notable for his service as a Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives, representing the Second District of Arkansas in the Thirty-Third and Thirty-Fifth Congresses. Serving during a pivotal period in American history, from 1853 to 1855 and then again from 1857 to 1859, Warren contributed to the legislative process and represented the interests of his constituents in Congress. His tenure as a representative highlights his involvement in shaping national policies and addressing key issues of the era, making him a significant figure in Arkansas's political history during the mid-19th century. === Records and Resources=== * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nevada_County,_Arkansas * https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Nevada_County,_Arkansas_Genealogy * http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=794 * http://www.argenweb.net/Nevada/ * http://genealogytrails.com/ark/index.htm === Sources ===
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Neverfail Cemetery, Sparta, Tennessee
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Neves DNA Project - Descendants of William Neves
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[http://nevesfamily.org Neves Family Website]
[http://www.worldfamilies.net/surnames/nieves Family Tree DNA Project] ==Y-DNA Haplogroup R1b >U106 >Z306== [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:R1b_-_Z306&public=1 R1b-Z306] This is a subcategory of the Neves DNA Project focused on finding the family connections for [[Neves-70|William Neves]] and his thousands of descendants. This is a brick wall for thousands of Neves family members. Through DNA matching we hope to find the lost branches of the Neves family tree. To do this we will compare the family tree's of William Neves' descendants to those who match their DNA and who are not themselves a descendent. '''Have your DNA tested with Family Tree DNA Family Finder''': $99 DNA test from [https://www.familytreedna.com| Family Tree DNA.] '''The William Neves Story:''' Williams mother Dinah Ashdown was born 3rd Aug 1821 in Waldron, Sussex, England. Dinah married at age 20 and had two children before her husband passed away. ''Family legend has it that after the death of her first husband, Dinah fell in love with a man from a prominent family, some say he was an Earl and they were secretly married. When his family found out they forbid him to see her and sent him to Australia to manage family holdings. Soon after their son was born and she named him after his father, William Neeves.'' Dinah later married again but died while giving birth. William was 3 years old at the time and his new father in law abandoned him and his two half siblings from Dinah’s first marriage. They ended up in an orphanage until Dinah’s brother found out and rescued them. They immigrated to the U.S. in 1860 and traveled across the plains with the Mormon pioneers. William had two wives and later had to abandon his second wife and their children to avoid being put in jail after polygamy became illegal. '''Today we are actively searching for Williams lost family ties with genetic genealogy.''' We have descendants who have tested with FTDNA, 23andMe, Ancestry, and Geno2. We also have tested YDNA-111 and BigY. We have isolated portions of Williams DNA segments with matches to 2nd and 3rd - ½ cousins from his first, and second wives. We are searching for matches that are not descended from William in order to discover his lost family. If you would like to join in the search please contact the project manager.
Neves DNA Study
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This is a reference point for anything DNA related to the Neves surname and it's various spellings. '''Neves, Neeves, Neve, Nieves, Neaves, Neave''' This is a Study of our DNA in the hopes of connecting all of our families to one common ancestor or location. Through DNA matching we can connect all of the variations of our surname spelling and collect the information to this one place for reference. 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. Through DNA matching and WIKITREE, we hope to link our families together! More to come later: meaning, origins, websites and other references
Neves Name Study
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New Aberdeen, Or, The Scotch Settlement of Monmouth County, New Jersey
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New Bethlehem Community Cemetery, Simpson County, Mississippi USA
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New Brunswick
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(1796-1867) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Fredericton |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Novelist |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''St. Ursula's Covent''' |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Poirier-638|Pascal Poirier]]'''
(1852-1933) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Shediac |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Acadian Text Book writer |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Acadian history and language |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Roberts-6867|Charles G.D. Roberts]]'''
(1861-1929) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Douglas |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Poet
Novelist |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |"Father of Canadian Poetry" |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Carman-234|Bliss Carman]]'''
(1861-1929) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Fredericton |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Poet |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sappho:_One_Hundred_Lyrics '''Sappho: One Hundred Lyrics'''] |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Clarke-6406|George Frederick Clarke]]'''
(1883 - 1974) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Woodstock |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Author, Archaeologist, Historian |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | The St John and Other Poems, Ryerson (1933) |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Ross-6580|Dan Ross]]'''
(1912-1995) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Saint John |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Novelist |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''Barnabas Collins''' series |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Maillet-26|Antonine Maillet]]'''
(1929) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Bouctouche |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Acadian Novelist |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''Pélagie-la-Charrette'''
winner of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prix_Goncourt Prix Goncourt] in 1979 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Chiasson-556|Herménégilde Chiasson]]'''
(1946) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |St-Simon |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Acadian Poet
Playwright |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''Conversations''' (1999)
'''Aliénor''' (1998) |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Richards-4822|David Adams Richards]]'''
(1950) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Newcastle |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Novelist
Screen Writer
Poet |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''Nights Below Station Street'''
'''For Those Who Hunt the Wounded Down''' |- |}
New Brunswick Cemeteries Team
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New Brunswick Cemeteries Team Progress
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New Brunswick Performing Artists
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(1867-1935 ) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |New Brunswick |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Actor |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[De_Grasse-42|Joseph De Grasse]]'''
(1873-1940) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Bathurst |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Actor, Director |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Wikipedia:Genevieve Blinn |Genevieve (Nannery) Blinn]]'''
(1874-1956 ) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Saint John |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Actress |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Beth-Sheba, [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0012600/reference '''The Queen of Sheba'''] |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[De_Grasse-15|Samuel De Grasse]]'''
(1875-1953) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Bathurst |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Actor |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Prince John, [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0013556/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1a '''Robin Hood'''] |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Mollison-122|Ethel Knight (Mollison) Kelly]]'''
(1875-1949 ) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Saint John |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Stage Actress, Writer |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Pidgeon-78|Walter Pidgeon]]'''
(1907-1984) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |East Saint John |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Actor |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Clem Miniver,[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0035093/?ref_=nm_flmg_act_79 '''Mrs. Miniver''']
Pierre Curie, [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0036126/?ref_=nm_flmg_act_77 '''Madam Curie'''] |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Johnston-5709|Brett Somers]]'''
(1924-2007) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Saint John |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Broadway Actress |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Panelist on TV, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Match_Game '''Match Game'''] |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Sutherland-1392|Donald Sutherland]]'''
(1935) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Saint John |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Actor |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Mikhail Fetisov, [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0112681/?ref_=nm_flmg_act_72 '''Citizen X''']
Hawkeye Pierce, [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0066026/?ref_=nm_flmg_act_143 '''M*A*S*H'''] the movie |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Wikipedia:Wayne Maunder|Wayne Maunder]]'''
(1935-2018 ) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Four Falls |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Actor |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Ward-10181|Lyman Ward]]'''
(1941) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Saint John |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Actor |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Tom Bueller, [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0091042/?ref_=nm_flmg_act_63 '''Ferris Bueller's Day Off'''] |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Wells-10167|Robb Wells]]'''
(1971) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Moncton |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Actor, Screenwriter |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Ricky, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trailer_Park_Boys '''Trailer Park Boys'''] |- |} Note: See [[Wikipedia:Category:Actors from New Brunswick|Category:Actors from New Brunswick]] on Wikipedia for more
New Burlington, Ohio
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New Cathedral Cemetery, Battimore, Maryland
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'''Address:''' 1798 Broxton Hwy, Fitzgerald, Georgia 31750
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:"...it was obvious that there were numerous immigrants to colonial Rhode Island named Potter and it seemed likely that there were probably close ties of kinship between some of them. This theory appeared to be confirmed by some correspondence with Vernona and Nola (Steed) Valantine of La Crescenta, California. Their research and analysis, which appears in the Ancestral File of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, appeared to solve the puzzle of the Potter immigrants of Rhode Island, linking them as children of George and Martha (____) Potter of London. However, in 1999, another researcher, Paul Gifford, informed me that he had reviewed the parish registers and discovered that most of the birth records thought to pertain to the immigrant Potter siblings actually had corresponding death records! The English origins of the George Potter and his kinship, if any, to the other Potter immigrants of Rhode Island remain unknown."Streeter, Perry. ''George Potter of Portsmouth, Rhode Island.'' (1999) [freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~streeter/potter.pdf download pdf] ::Although the baptism records are easily accessible online the burial records are not, so this is not confirmed as of yet. *HUMFREY, Salem, had only ch. Ann, who m. 10 Jan. 1656, Anthony Needham. *ICHABOD, Portsmouth, R. I. perhaps s. of Robert, the friend of Gorton, m. Martha, d. of Thomas Hazard. *INDIGO, or perhaps INIGO, Charlestown, m. 25 Aug. 1663, Mary Lawrence, d. of John of Groton, may have liv. in some other town, for without find. adm. of hims. or w. to the ch. there, I see that his ch. by w. Mary, viz. Mary, John, Richard, Indigo, Margaret, were all bapt. at C. 24 Apr. 1681, and Margaret, again, 9 July 1682. *Potter, John: Unknown; 1636; Charlestown (land grant only) *Potter, John: Lewes Sussex; 1640; New haven *JOHN, New Haven, perhaps 1639, had John, Hannah, and Samuel, bapt. (not 7, as in Geneal. Reg. IX. 362, but) prob. 17 Oct. 1641; perhaps d. bef. 1643, as a wid. P. with fam. of two is that yr. ment. She may also have m. again, for Elizabeth Rose, in 1677, by her will ment. her s. John and Samuel P. beside sev. ds. Coffin made the surname Polter. **JOHN, New Haven, s. of the preced. m. 1661, Hannah, d. of John Cooper, had Hannah, b. 1661, d. soon; John, June 1663, d. soon; Hannah, again, 26 June 1665; John, again, 4 Aug. 1667; Samuel, July 1669, d. soon; one, without name, Feb. 1671, d. soon; Mary, Mar. 1673, d. soon; and Samuel, again, 2 June 1675; and his w. d. 13 days aft.; by sec w. m. 29 Dec. 1679, Mary, wid. of Ralph Russell, had Abigail, 23 Sept. foll. was serg. and propr. 1685, and d. Dec 1707, aged 70. **SAMUEL, New Haven, s. of John the first, m. 21 Nov. 1670, Hannah Russell, d. of William of the same. *JOHN was a grantee of Sudbury in 1640, but I ask in vain, where he resid. or any thing else a. him. *Potter, Luke: Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire; 1638; Concord LUKE, Concord, freem. 13 Mar. 1639, by w. Mary, wh. d. 8 Apr. 1644, had Eunice, b. 2 Mar. 1641; and Rebecca, 2 Aug. 1643, d. at 2 mos. He m. 19 Oct. 1644, Mary, d. of Walter Edmands, had Luke, 30 May 1646, d. at 15 yrs.; Samuel, 1 Apr. 1648; Dorothy, 9 Apr. 1650; Judah; Frances, wh. d. 17 Nov. 1661; and Bethia, 4 Nov. 1659; was deac. and d. 13 Oct. 1697. Eunice m. 4 Oct. 1660, John Frye of Andover. **JUDAH, Concord, s. prob. of Luke, freem. 1690. *MATTHIAS, Braintree 1661; but this must, prob. belong to Puffer. *Potter, Nathaniel : Unknown; 1638; Portsmouth NATHANIEL, Portsmouth, s. of that wid. Dorothy wh. m. John Albro, d. 20 Oct. 1704. *Potter, Nicholas: New port Pagnell, Buckinghamshire: 1638; Lynn, Salem NICHOLAS, Lynn, 1651, much engag. in the iron works, rem. to Salem, 1660, there call. a bricklayer, had Hannah, bapt. 25 Mar. 1661; and Mary, 15 Nov. 1663; Samuel, b. 9 Jan. 1665, d. at one yr.; Hannah, again, 27 Mar. 1666, wh. m. William Roach; Lydia, 26 Feb. 1667, d. next yr.; Bethia, 23 May 1668; Samuel, 22 Apr. 1669; Lydia, again, 16 July 1670, d. in Apr. foll.; Benjamin, 6 Nov. 1671; and Joseph, 9 June 1673. His w. Mary d. soon aft. and he d. 18 Oct. 1677. His inv. was tak. 25, and his will made 10 of that mo. That he had ch. by two ws. is infer. and that sec. w. Mary was d. of John Gedney appears in Essex Inst. II. 275; but for the bapt. name of the mo. of the ch. Robert, Elizabeth Sarah, wh. were prob. b. at Lynn by first w. certainty is unattain. tho. from the transcr. of the will it may seem, that ea. w. brot. both Samuel and Benjamin. A flickering of light comes from p. 301, indicat. that the first w. was Alice, wh. d. 26 Jan. 1659. Elizabeth m. Thomas Newhall. *Potter, Robert: Unknown; 1634; Portsmouth, Warwick ROBERT, Lynn 1630, freem. 3 Sept. 1634, rem. to Newport, where in July 1638, he was adm. an inhab. and in 1641 unit. with Gorton in settlem. of Shaomet, wh. they call. Warwick, and two yrs. later was seized with the whole comp. and brot. prisoner to Boston, where the governm. sentenc. them to be confin. in various places, enjoin. them not to preach their monstr. absurd doctr. on pain of death. Soon, however, as sympathy for such suffer. was unavoidab. excit. they all were banish. and he went to Eng. and obt. justice by restorat. to their est. He kept an inn at W. in 1649, and d. in the autumn of 1655, or betw. that and the spring foll. leav. s. John, b. a. 1639, and Deliverance, w. of James Greene; Elizabeth wh. m. Richard Harcutt of the same; beside wid. Sarah, not. mo. of either of the ch. wh. bec. w. 19 Feb. 1657 of John Sandford, the sch.-master of Boston. Of his first w. the name is not kn. but Gorton in narrat. of the invasion and assault by the Mass. forces upon the new settlem. of W. tells that she d. at that time, perhaps of trepidat. **ROBERT, Lynn, perhaps s. of the first Robert, b. in Eng. had Samuel, b. 28 May 1657; and his w. whose name is not giv. must have d. soon after; for he m. 25 Jan. 1660, Ruth Driver, perhaps d. of Robert the first, had Robert, b. 18 Mar. 1661; Nathaniel, 14 Apr. 1663; John, 13 Sept. 1665; Elizabeth 9 Feb. 1668, d. soon; Elizabeth again, 15 Aug. 1670; Ruth, 27 Feb. 1674; Joseph, 25 Dec. 1676; Benjamin, 11 Apr. 1680; and Samuel, 8 May 1682. ***ROBERT, Lynn, s. of the preced. m. 9 Jan. 1682, Martha Hall, had Martha, b. 21 June 1685, was freem. 1691. **JOHN, Warwick, was s. of Robert, freem. 1660; m. 2 June 1664, Ruth, d. of Edward Fisher of Portsmouth, R. I. had Robert, b. 5 Mar. 1666; Fisher, 12 July 1667; John, 21 Nov. 1668; William, 23 May. 1671; Samuel, 10 Jan. 1673; Isabel, 17 Oct. 1674, wh. bec. sec. w. of William Burton, and long surv. him; Ruth, 29 Nov. 1676; and Content, 2 Oct. 1680. *ROBERT, Roxbury 1634, on join. the ch. had w. Isabel, of neither of wh. do I find any other ment. in rec. of town or ch. but that he was bur. 17 Jan. 1654; yet in Boston ch. he had his d. Deliverance bapt. 5 Mar. 1637, and in the rec. of d. is error, no doubt, of Robert for William. Prob. he rem. '''Note: Robert of Roxbury and Robert of Warwick are the same person''' Robert Potter Duplicates Dec 2017 :[[Potter-3251|-3251]] c 1560- c 1593 wife of Isobel f/o John Potter-3250 ::Sent PM regarding this family which appears to be duplicates of later profiles. :[[Potter-37|-37]] c. 1566- 1631 Newport Pagnell h/o Eliz. Marshall f/o [[Potter-32|George-32 (removed)]], [[Potter-582|Alice susanah (potter) Paine]] (alleged wife of Anthony Paine) and [[Potter-592|Nicholas]] immigrant to Salem. ::Let stand Robert of Newport Pagnell look at children :[[Potter-1469|-1469]] c1565-1655 Robert of Newport Pagnell, no parents, no wife, oodles of children (some claiming to be immigrants) Are they? At least Nicholas is. I think. Wife was Eliz Marshall. Death needs to change to England. :[[Potter-1473|-1473]] (1606-1656/1653 Newport Pagnell to Warwick s/o -1469 w/oodles of siblings :[[Potter-84|-84]] (c. 1609-bef1656) engl-Warwick s/o George .h/o Isabel and Sarah. f/o Eliz, Del. John, Isabel ::[[Potter-2033|-2033]] (1606-1653) Newport-Pagnell to Lynn f/o [[Potter-2032|Eliz. Harcourt]] Merged into -84 as father of Eliz. Harcourt. *THOMAS, Portsmouth, R. I. br. perhaps of the preced. m. 20 Jan. 1687, Susanna, d. of John Tripp, had Susanna, b. 28 June 1688; Sarah, 25 July 1690; and Ichabod, Sept. 1692. (preceding was Samuel NH.) *Potter, Vincent: Unknown; 1635 on Eliz. & Ann; Boston, Sandwich; returned permanently to England in 1639 VINCENT, Boston, came in the Elizabeth and Ann from London, 1635, aged 21, was next yr. a soldier at the castle [Winthrop II. 346]; went home in 1639, in the same sh. with John Josselyn, wh. ment. p. 30, that he was afterwards question. for a Regicide. He was prob. one of the madcap millenarians with Venner of Salem, but not of sufficient importance to be put to death. *Potter, William Unknown 1635 on Increase; passenger list only (with caveat) *Potter, William: Lewes Sussex 1635 on Abigail; New Haven **JOSEPH, New Haven, prob. s. of William, b. in Eng. by w. Phebe had Joseph, b. 8 Oct. 1661; Rebecca, 26 May 1663; ano. d. Mar. 1668. He was recom. 1668 for freem. but d. 17 Aug. next yr. and his wid. m. May 1670, John Rose, jr. **NATHANIEL, New Haven, s. prob. of William, m. 1 Apr. 1675, Elizabeth Hawes, had large fam. as Porter writes, but gives no detail; a propr. 1685. *Potter, William: Unknown; 1637; Watertown, StamfordWILLIAM, Watertown, came prob. in the Abigail from London, 1635, aged 27, with w. Frances, 26, and ch. Joseph, 20 wks. His mo. Hannah had m. bef. they came over, a Beecher, and had Isaac. He a. 1643 rem. prob. to New Haven, there had other childr. and in his will, 1662, names Nathaniel, 22 Dec. 1644; Joseph; Hope, b. 3 Oct. 1641; and Rebecca, bapt. Jan. 1643. Possib. this is the man wh. was execut. Friday, 6 June of that yr. in the story of whose once being art. 3 of Appx. of Thaumaturgus, Magnalia VI. 38, Mather had gr. satisfact. and that he might defy human credulity makes the wonder, that tho. twenty yrs. a mem. of that ch. he had liv. in most infamous crimes no less than fifty yrs. together. The wretched man was perhaps s. of a wid. P. liv. at New Haven 1646. See Rec. I. 247. Hope m. 3 Feb. 1664 Daniel Robinson; and Rebecca m. 27 Nov. 1667, Thomas Adams. *Potter, William; Unknown; 2\1638; Braintree. WILLIAM, Braintree, came perhaps in the Increase from London, 1635, aged 25, one of the early mem. of that ch. 17 Sept. 1639, freem. 13 May 1640, rem. to Roxbury, m. 2 June 1646, Judith Graves, wid. of John. He made his will 14 Jan. 1654, of wh. Geneal. Reg. V. 301, as abstr. in wh. he names no ch. but Hannah Graves, d. of his w. gives to the Rev. elders of Braintree, Tompson and Flint, L10 ea. br.'s John's and George's childr. sis. Jane's and Ann's, but all apparently in Eng. also to the sch. in R. and the coll. in Cambridge; and three days aft. was bur. tho. town rec. calls him Robert. His wid. Judith m. 13 Dec. foll. Samuel Finch.Savage, James. ''A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England Showing Three Generations of Those Who Came Before May, 1692. Vol. I-IV.'' Boston, MA, USA: 1860-1862. pp 466-468 == Sources ==
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|- |[[Gregson-3|Thomas Gregson]] (CL) || || |- |H |- |[[Holbridge-3|Arthur Halbidge]] (H) || [[Hall-569|Francis Hall]] (W) || William Hawkins (CL) |- |Mr. Hickocks (BL) || Mrs. Higginson (TR) || [[Hill-749|Robert Hill]] (TR) |- |[[Hitchcock-47|Mathias Hitchcock]] (W) || [[Hull-266|Andrew Hull]] (W) || [[Hull-467|Richard Hull]] (BL) |- |I |- |[[Ives-23|William Ives]] (W) || || |- |J |- |Thomas James (TM) || [[Janes-5|William Jeanes]] (BL) || Thomas Jeffrey (BL) |- |[[Johnson-46249|John Johnson]] (TM) || || |- |K |- |[[Kimberly-29|Thomas Kimberly]] (BM) || || |- |L |- |[[Lamberton-8|George Lamberton]] (BL) || [[Ling-2281|Benjamin Ling]] (CR) || [[Livermore-7|John Livermore]] (H) |- |Andrew Low (TR) || Mr. Lucas (TR) || |- |M |- |[[Malbon-37|Richard Malbon]] (BM) || Mr. Mansfield (BL) || Mr. Marshall (CR) |- |Mr. Mayres (TM) || [[Miles-45|Richard Miles]] (CL) || [[Moss-258|John Moss]] (H) |- |[[Moulthrop-7|Matthew Moulthrop]] (W) || || |- |N |- |[[Nash-206|Thomas Nash]] (BM)|| [[Newman-101|Francis Newman]] (TR)|| [[Newman-10089|Robert Newman]] (CR) |- |O |- |[[Osborn-262|Richard Osborne]] (W) || [[Osborne-335|Thomas Osborne]] (TL) || |- |P |- |[[Patterson-1442|Edward Patteson]] (W) || [[Paul-242|Daniel Paul]] (H) || [[Pierce-13306|Mark Pearce]] (CR) |- |[[Peck-217|William Peck]] (H) || [[Perry-3795|Richard Perry]] (BR) || Richard Platt (TL) |- |[[Potter-146|John Potter]] (H) || [[Langford-1288|Widow Potter]] (H) || [[Potter-137|William Potter]] (W) |- |[[Powell-266|T.[homas] Powell]] (TM) || [[Preston-13|William Preston]] (BL) ||[[Prudden-28|James Prudden]] (TL) |- |[[Prudden-5|Peter Prudden]] (TL) || [[Punderson-12|John Punderson]] (TM) || |- |R |- |[[Reeder-84|John Reeder]] (W) || Owen Rowe (BM) ||[[Russell-5194| James Russell]] (O) |- |Henry Rutherford (H) || || |- |S |- |[[Seeley-67|Robert Seeley]] (BL) || Widow Sherman (W) || [[Smith-2620|George Smith]] (W) |- |[[Stonehill-6|Henry Stonhill]] (CL) || || |- |T |- |[[Tapp-6|Edmund Tapp]] (TL) || Edw. Tench (TR) || [[Thompson-556|Anthony Thompson]] (W) |- |[[Thorp-445|William Thorp]] (TR) || [[Trowbridge-9|Thomas Trowbridge]] (H) || [[Turner-149|Nathaniel Turner]] (BR) |- |[[Tuttle-27|William Tuttle]] (BR) || || |- |W |- |[[Ward-4763|George Ward]] (O) || [[Ward-18459|Lawrence Ward]] (O) || [[Welch-264|Thomas Welch]] (CL) |- |[[Wheeler-1405|Moses Wheeler]] (O) || [[Whitehead-865|Saml. Whitehead]] (H) || [[Whitman-273|Zachariah Whitman]] (TL) |- |Jer[emy] Whitnell(CL) || [[Wigglesworth-47|Edward Wigglesworth]] (TM) || [[Wilkes-1774|William Wilkes]] (BL) |- |Wid. Williams (TR) || || |- |Y |- |[[Yale-34|David Yale]] (BR) || [[Yale-18|Thomas Yale]] (TM) || |} *(reserved for a non resident)
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Abbot, Abbott, John, bp. Oct. 7, 1649. 1-15
Abbot, Abbott, Rob[er]t & Abigaile, of Branford Church, bp. June 1, 1651. 1-16
Allen, Eames, s. Roger, bp. [ , 1657]. 1-19
Allen, Elesebeth & Lidia, daus. of John, bp. May 23, 1658. 1-19
Allen, John, bp. Oct. 2, 1647. 1-15
Allen, John, s. John, bp. Jan. 13, 1663. 1-21
Allen, Lidia & Elesebeth, daus. of John, bp. May 23, 1658. 1-19
Allen, Mary, bp. Nov. 26, 1643. 1-12
Allen, Marey, d. John bp. Mar. 30, 1662. 1-20
Allen, Sam[uel], s. Roger, bp. Nov. 4, 1645. 1-13
Allen, Sarah, bp. Nov. 12, 1649. 1-15
Allen, Sarieh, d. John, bp. Nov. 19, 1666. 1-22
[Alsop], Allsup, Alsup, Abigaill, b. Nov. 4, 1656; bp. Apr. 26, 1657. 1-19
[Alsop], Allsup, Alsup, Elizabeth, b. June [ ], 1650; bp. Apr. 26, 1657. 1-19
[Alsop], Allsup, Alsup, Marah, b. Oct 3, 1654; bp. Apr. 26, 1659. 1-19
[Alsop], Allsup, Alsup, Sarah, b. Sept. 15, 1651; bp. Apr. 26, 1657. 1-19
Andrews, Nathan, s. Willyam, bp. 17th of 9th mo., 1639. 1-10
Atwater, Attwater, Atwator, Abyagall, d. Daniel, bp. Apr. 1 1660. 1-20
Atwater, Attwater, Atwator, Dameris, bp. Oct. 21, 1649. 1-15
Atwater, Attwater, Atwator, David, bp. Aug. 13, 1651. 1-16
Atwater, Attwater, Atwator, John, bp Nov. 1, 1654. 1-17
Atwater, Attwater, Atwator, Joshua, bp. Feb. 11, 1652. 1-16
Atwater, Attwater, Atwator, Jos[h]ua, his son,* bp. Nov. 21, 1658 *paper smudged. 1-20
Atwater, Attwater, Atwator, Marey, d. Brother Atwater, bp. Apr. 22, 1662. 1-20
Atwater, Attwater, Atwator, Mercy, bp. Mar. 4, 1648. 1-15
=== B === Baldwin, Balding, Baldwine, Bauldwin, Abygall, d. John, a mem. of Milford Church, bp. Mar. 27, 1659. 1-20
Baldwin, Theoplious, s. Richard, a mem. of Milford Church, bp. Sept. 19, 1658. 1-19
Barnes, Barns, Abigall & Danell, children of Sister Barns, bp. June 27, 1661. 1-20
Barns, Charles, s. Sister Barns, bp. July 20, 1663. 1-21
Barns, Danell & Abigall children of Sister Barns, bp. June 27, 1661. 1-20
Basset, Baset, Basit, Basitt, Bassett, Bassit, Abiaih, d. Wilyam, bp Feb 7, 1657. 1-19
Basset, Baset, Basit, Basitt, Bassett, Bassit, Hannah, bp. Sept 15, 1650
Beach, Beech, Azeriah, Mercy, & Benjamin, children of Sister Beech, bp. May 21, 1648. 1-15
Beach, Beech, Benjamin, Mercy, & Azeriah, children of Sister Beech, bp. May 21, 1648. 1-15
Beach, Beech, Mary, b. June [ ] 1642
Beach, Beech, Mercy, Benjamin & Azeriah, children of Sister Beech, bp. May 21, 1648. 1-15
Beckley, Beckly
Benjamin, bp. Mar 10, 1650. 1-15.
Hannah, b. Nov. 15, 1656; bp. "within a week." 1-18.
John, b. Mar 6, 1641; bp. "the fifth week." 1-10.
Mary, bp. Sept 12, 1647. 1-14.
Nathaniell, b. Oct 15, 1653; bp. "within a week." 1-17.
Betts, Mercy, Peetter & Sam[ ], of Branford Church, bp. June 1, 1651. 1-16
Bishop, Bishoop, Bishup, Bushup,
Abigalle, d. Brother Bishop, bp. Jan. 22, 1659. 1-20
Grace, d. James, bp. Feb 30, 1652. 1-16
Hannah, d. James, bp. June 1, 1651. 1-16.
Ruth, d. Jeames, bp. Dec. 12, 1664. 1-21.
Sarah, bp. July 29, 1655.1-18.
Boykim, Boikin, Boykin, Bethiah, bp. Apr. "the last Sabbath" 1643. 1-12.
Nathaniell, s. Jarvis, bp. Dec 10, 1642. 1-11.
Sarah, d. Jarvis, bp. Jan 18, 1645. 1-13.
Bradley, Abram, bp. Oct 1, 1651. 1-16.
Bradley, Benjamen, s. Will[ ], bp. Apr 12, 1657. 1-19.
Bradley, John*, s. Will[ ], bp. Nov. 23, 1659 *("Hestur" in margin) 1-20.
Bradley, Joseph, s. Will[ ], bp Jan. 4, 1645. 1-13.
Bradley, Martha, bp. Oct. [ ], 1648. 1-15.
Bradley, Mary, bp. May 1, 1652. 1-16.
Bradley, Sararh, d. Willyam, bp. June 25, 1665. 1-21.
[Brazee], Brasy, John & Susanna, bp. Sept. 5, 1647. 1-14.
Bristow, Bresto, Brestow, Brissto, Brustow,
Hanna, d. Henery, bp. Jan. 13, 1663. 1-21.
John, s. Henery, bp. Nov. 23, 1659. 1-20.
Lidia, d. Ebenezer, bp. Feb. 7, 1657. 1-19.
Marey, d. Henery, bp. Nov. 9, 1661. 1-10.
Rebeckah, bp. Mar. 10, 1650. 1-15.
Sam[ ], bp. Dec. 7, 1651. 1-16.
Brockett, Brocket, Brockit, Brockitt,
Abigaile, bp. Mar. 24, 1650. 1-15.
Befruitefull & Benjamin, twins of Benjamin, bp. Feb. 23, 1644. 1-12.
Benjamin & Befruitefull, twins of Benjamin, bp. Feb. 23, 1644. 1-12.
John, bp. Dec. "last day" 1642. 1-11.
Mary, bp. Sept. 28, 1646. 1-14.
Sam[ ], bp. Jan 16, 1651. 1-16.
Silence, bp. June 3, 1648. 1-15.
Brown, Ebenezer, bp June 21, 1646. 1-14.
Brown, Ebenezer, bp July "first week" 1647. 1-14.
Brown, Eleazer, s. Francis, bp. Oct. 16, 1642. 1-11.
Brown, Elizab[ ], d. Peeter, bp. Aug. 1, 1647. 1-14.
Brown, Hana, d. John, a mem. of Milford church, bp. May 3, 1658. 1-19.
Brown, John, [bp] Apr. 7, 1640. 1-10.
Brown, Mercy, d. Sister Browne, w. of Peet[er], bp. Apr. 6, 1645. 1-13.
Brown, Samuel, bp. Aug. 7, 1645. 1-12.
Browning, Ebenezer, s. Mary, bp. May 10, 1646. 1-14.
Browning, Hanah, d. Marey, bp. 5th of 11th mo., 1639. 1-10.
Browning, Zephaniah, s. Marey, bp. Oct. 11, 1640. 1-10.
=== C === Caffinch, Elizabeth, bp. Feb. 18, 1656 1-18.
Caffinch, Mary bp. July 9, 1654 1-17.
Caffinch, Sarah bp. Mar. 9, 1641 1-16.
[Campfield], Camfield, Sarah, bp. May 24, 1647 1-14.
[Canfield,] Hannah,* bp June 22, 1651. * Hannah Canfeild 1-16.
[Canfield,] Sam[ ]*, s. Matthew, bp. Oct. 19, 1645 *(Canfeild) 1-13.
Charles, John, bp. May 20, 1649 1-15.
Charles, Sarah, b. Nov. [ ] 1637 1-10. (note b. is correct)
Cheever, Cheevers, Elizabeth, d. Ezeekell, bp. Apr. 6, 1645 1-13.
Cheever, Cheevers, Ezeikell, s. Ezeikell, bp. [June 12, 1642 1-11.
Cheever, Cheevers, Hannah, bp. June 25, 1648 1-15.
Cheever, Cheevers, Marey, d. Ezeakiell, bp. Nov. 29, 1640 1-10.
Cheever, Cheevers, Samuell, s. Ezekell, bp. 17th of 9th mo., 1639 1-10.
Cheever, Cheevers, Sarah, bp. Sept. 21, 1646 1-14.
Chidsey, Chedsey, Chedsy, Caleb, s. Joh, bp. Nov. 24, 1661 1-20
Chidsey, Chedsey, Chedsy, Danell, s. Elesebeth, bp. Aug. 4, 1657 1-19.
Chidsey, Chedsey, Chedsy, Eb[e]nesur, s. John, bp. Mar. 23, 1666 1-21. (inc. as child of John)
Chidsey, Chedsey, Chedsy, Hanah, d. John, bp. Feb. 28, 1663 1-21.
Chidsey, Chedsey, Chedsy, John, bp. Nov. 10, 1651 1-16.
Chidsey, Chedsey, Chedsy, Joseph, bp. Nov. 21, 1655 1-18.
Clark, Hester, d. John, bp. an infant, [Mar. 18], 1645 1-12.
Clark, Samuell, b. [ ], 1639 (yes b.) 1-10
Cooper, Hannah & Mary, daus. of John, bp. Aug. 15, 1641; Hannah, b. [ ], 1638; Mary, b [ ], 1631 1-10.
Cooper, John, s. Jno, bp. May 28, 1642 1-11
Cooper, Mary & Hannah, daus. of John, bp. Aug. 15, 1641; Hannah, b. [ ], 1638; Mary, b [ ], 1631 1-10.
Cooper, Sarah, d. John, bp. Sept.21, 1645 1-13.
Cower, Ruth, d. John, bp. Dec. 20, 1657 1-19.
Crane, Mercy, d. Ben[ ], bp. Mar. 18, 1645 1-12.
Crane, Micah, bp. Nov. 3, 1647 1-15.
Ended pg 153, image 156 at Ancestry
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{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSL6-Q5NV}} (accessed 9 April 2022) Deed Bk H p.406-407 land that used to belong to Alfred M. Gatlin, called New Hope (see Gatlin's will). '''Probate records, 1839-1935''': "Florida Probate Records, 1784-1990"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/215405 Probate records, 1839-1935] Wills, v. A-B 1839-1912
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{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-89QY-B9JX}} (accessed 10 April 2022) *Alfred Gatlin's will, Will Bk A p.26-29 == Slave Owners == * [[Gatlin-867|Alfred Moore Gatlin (1790-1841)]] * [[Shepard-4244|John S. Shepard]] ===Slaves=== in 1845, John S. Shepard also purchased 45 enslaved persons from [[Space:New_Hope_Plantation%2C_Leon_County%2C_Florida|New Hope Plantation, Leon County, Florida]] at auction. '''Deed''': "Deeds, 1825-1886; index, 1825-1940"
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{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSL6-Q5FP}} (accessed 9 April 2022) Deed Bk H p.493 *[[Gatlin-819|Sam]] *[[Gatlin-820|Cud]] *[[Gatlin-821|Jack]] *[[Gatlin-822|Jim]] *[[Gatlin-823|Lewis]], not same person as [[Gamble-4004|Lewis]] *[[Copeland-6160|Peter Copeland]] *[[Nixon-6035|Peter Nixon]] *[[Gatlin-824|Mathew]] *[[Gatlin-834|Benona]] *[[Calloway-918|Peter Calloway]] *[[Gatlin-825|Hughy]] *[[Gatlin-826|Allen]], not the same person as [[Gamble-3971|Allen]] *[[Gatlin-827|Nelson]] *[[Gatlin-828|Cornelius]] *[[Toms-1471|Joe Toms]] *[[Gatlin-829|Henry]] *[[Gatlin-830|Hamlet]] *[[Gatlin-831|Howet]] *[[Gatlin-832|Ichabod]] *[[Gatlin-833|Hannah]], not the same person as [[Gamble-4043|Hannah]] *[[Gatlin-838|Sally]] and her 3 children *[[Gatlin-839|Gilbert]] *[[Gatlin-840|Solomon]] *[[Gatlin-841|Wilson]] *[[Gatlin-845|Mary]] *[[Gatlin-846|Bryant]], child of [[Gatlin-845|Mary]] *[[Gatlin-847|Julia]] and her 2 children *[[Gatlin-848|Charles]] *[[Gatlin-849|Lucinda]] *[[Gatlin-853|Matilda]] *[[Gatlin-854|Sally Ann]], child of [[Gatlin-853|Matilda]] *[[Gatlin-835|Rose]] *[[Gatlin-855|Penny]] and her 2 children *[[Gatlin-856|William]] *[[Gatlin-857|Lucy]] *[[Gatlin-858|Isabel]] *[[Gatlin-859|Ellen]], child of [[Gatlin-858|Isabel]] *[[Gatlin-861|Siller]] *[[Gatlin-860|Nancy]] *[[Gatlin-836|Harriett Gatlin]] *[[Gatlin-837|Charlotte]], child of [[Gatlin-836|Harriett Gatlin]] *[[Nixon-6036|Harriett Nixon]] *[[Gatlin-850|Dinah]] and her 2 children *[[Gatlin-851|Elizabeth]] *[[Gatlin-852|Mary]] In '''1856''' John's estate was divided. Some of the enslaved came from [[Space:Shepards_Place_Plantation%2C_Leon_County%2C_Florida|Shepards Place Plantation, Leon County, Florida]] and some came from [[Space:New_Hope_Plantation%2C_Leon_County%2C_Florida|New Hope Plantation, Leon County, Florida]]. The paperwork did not state which plantation each came from. There were at least 26 families, divided as follows: '''Chancery order books, 1829-1889''': "Chancery order books, 1829-1889"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/215401 Chancery order books, 1829-1889] Chancery order book, v. 1 1841-1878
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{{FamilySearch Image|3QHV-F3ZK-TGRW}} (accessed 9 April 2022) '''Widow's Dower - [[Gamble-3735|Mrs Shepard]]''' *Hannah age 47, possibly [[Gatlin-833|Hannah]] or [[Gamble-4043|Hannah]] *[[Shepard-4483|Priscilla]] age 20 *[[Nixon-6035|Peter Nixon]] age 30 *[[Shepard-4484|Matilda]] age 15 *[[Gamble-3974|Britton]] age 46 *[[William-1019|Harriet William]] age 36 *[[Gamble-3968|Anthony]] age 19 *[[Shepard-4502|William]] age 11 *[[Shepard-4503|Chloe]] age 8 *[[Shepard-4504|Fanny]] age 4 *Glass age 40, possibly the same person as [[Gamble-3985|Glasgow]] *[[Gamble-4039|Margaret]] age 35 *[[Shepard-4485|Caroline]] age 12 *[[Shepard-4487|Hezakiah]] age 7 *[[Shepard-4488|LaFayette]] age 4 *[[Shepard-4486|Jefferson]] age 3 *[[Akis-1|Jack Akis]] age 47 *[[Gatlin-835|Rose]] age 37 *[[Gatlin-828|Cornelius]] age 22 *Jim Gatlin age 42, possibly the same person as [[Gatlin-822| Jim]] *[[Gatlin-858|Isabel]] age 52 *[[Gillett-3173|Ben Gillet]] age 20 *[[Gatlin-859|Ellen]], child of [[Gatlin-858|Isabel]] age 12 *[[Gatlin-824|Mathew]] age 47 *[[Shepard-4495|Lizzie]] age 32 *[[Shepard-4496|Maria]] age 2, child of Lizzie *[[Shepard-4505|Dinah]] age 14 *[[Shepard-4506|Mary]] age 15 *[[Shepard-4507|Isaiah]] age 4 *[[Shepard-4508|Timothy]] age 3 *[[Gatlin-831|Howeth]] age 24 *Jim age 32, may be the same person as [[Gamble-3970|Jim]] *[[Shepard-4511|Julia Ann]] age 32 *[[Shepard-4512|Mary]] age 11 *[[Shepard-4513|Fanny]] age 12 *[[Gamble-3971|Allen]] age 20 *[[Gamble-4005|Patience]] 42 *[[Gamble-4019|Jacob]] age 4, child of [[Gamble-4005|Patience]] *[[Gamble-3973|Francis]] age 20 *[[Shepard-4510|Anthony]], infant of Francis '''Lot No. 2 to [[Shepard-4479|Robert Shepard]]''' *[[Gamble-3977|Andrew]] age 30 *[[Sheppard-5529|Rose Sheppard]] age 27 *[[Sheppard-5530|Hagar]] age 15 months, child of [[Sheppard-5529|Rose Sheppard]] *[[Shepard-4509|Susan]] age 7 *[[Gatlin-832|Ichabod]] age 24 *[[Gamble-4044|Silvia]] age 22 *[[Shepard-4482|Seth]] age 2 *Simon age 25, possibly same person as [[Gamble-4000|Simeon]] *[[Gatlin-836|Harriett Gatlin]] age 27 *[[Gatlin-862|Clara]] age 4 *[[Gatlin-863|Neverson]] age 3 *[[Gamble-3981|Charles]] age 57 *Harriet age 52, possbily [[Gamble-4043|Hannah]] *[[Shepard-4494|Robert]] (dwarf) age 27 *[[Shepard-4493|Edmund]] age 21 *[[Gatlin-830|Hamlet]] age 24 *[[Gamble-4038|Lucinda]] age 20 *[[Gamble-4047|Sophia]] age 2 '''Lot No.3 to Mrs.[[Shepard-4478|Julia Pettes]]''' *[[Gatlin-855|Penny]] age 34 *[[Gatlin-856|Bill]] age 19 *[[Gatlin-864|Mahala]] age 8 *[[Gatlin-866|George]] age 4 *[[Gatlin-865|Louisa]] age 3 *[[Long-27947|John Long]] age 46 *[[Gamble-4018|Jane]] age 37 *[[Shepard-4474|John]] age 9 months, child of [[Gamble-4018|Jane]], and probably John Long. *[[Long-27951|Julia]] age 15 *[[Long-27952|Henry]] age 13 *[[Long-27950|Austin]] age 8 *[[Long-27949|Millard]] age 5 *[[Long-27948|Josiah]] age 2 *Lewis age 22, may be [[Gatlin-823|Lewis]] or [[Gamble-4004|Lewis]] *[[Gatlin-825|Hughy]] age 27 *[[Gamble-3983|Ned]] age 37 '''Lot No.4 to Mrs. [[Shepard-4477|Alice Gibbon]]''' *[[Gatlin-860|Nancy]] age 47 *[[Gatlin-826|Allen]] age 24 *Maria age 47, may be the same person as [[Gatlin-845|Mary]] who has a son, [[Gatlin-846|Bryant]] *[[Gatlin-846|Bryant]] age 18 *[[Gatlin-827|Nelson]] age 24 *[[Gatlin-848|Charles]] age 15, appears to be son of [[Gatlin-847|Julia]] *[[Gatlin-849|Lucinda]] age 17, appears to be daughter of [[Gatlin-847|Julia]] *Jo Tom age 20, probably same person as [[Toms-1471|Joe Toms]] *[[Gamble-4041|Lavinia]] age 19 *[[Gamble-3972|Pink]] age 40 *[[Shepard-4514|George]] age 17 *[[Shepard-4515|Nathan]] age 4 *[[Gamble-3986|Caesar]] age 47 *[[Gamble-3994|Hasty]] age 42 *Dick age 21, may be [[Gamble-4003|Dick]] or [[Gamble-3975|Dick]] '''Lot No.5 to [[Shepard-1677|Miss L. Shepard]]''' *[[Gamble-3982|Wiley]] age 42 *[[Hunt-26463|Mary Hunt]] age 37 *[[Branch-2718|Jim Branch]] age 17 *[[Shepard-4516|Patsey]] age 7 *[[Shepard-4517|Albert]] age 5 *[[Gamble-3990|Henderson]] age 32 *[[Shepard-4497|Kathy]] age 27 *[[Shepard-4498|Virginia]] age 1 year, child of Kathy *[[Shepard-4499|Jourdan]] age 10 *[[Shepard-4500|Emily]] age 8 *[[Shepard-4501|Adaline]] age 4 *Benoni age 30, probably the same person as [[Gatlin-834|Benona]], not sure if male or female *[[Gatlin-838|Sally]] age 26 *[[Gatlin-842|Butler]] age 1 year, child of [[Gatlin-838|Sally]] *[[Gatlin-839|Gilbert]] age 13 *[[Gatlin-843|Lewis]] age 8 *[[Gatlin-844|Shaley]] age 3 *[[Shepard-4491|Daniel]] age 32 '''Lot No.6 to [[Shepard-4480|M. A. Chaires]]''' *[[Sawyer-8337|Henry Sawyer]] age 25 *[[Shepard-4521|Marion]] age 20 *[[Sawyer-8338|Melvina]] age 6 months, child of Marion *[[Sawyer-8339|Alfred]] age 3 *[[Shepard-4518|Jerry]] age 27 *[[Nixon-6036|Harriett Nixon]] age 29 *[[Shepard-4519|Celie]] age 9 *[[Shepard-4520|Fred]] age 7 *Lewis age 22, may be [[Gatlin-823|Lewis]] or [[Gamble-4004|Lewis]] *Eliza age 30, may be [[Gamble-4012]] or [[Gamble-4016]] *[[Copeland-6160|Peter Copeland]] age 32 *[[Gamble-4010|Betsey]] age 20 *[[Copeland-6168|Katy]] age 2 months, child of [[Gamble-4010|Betsey]] *[[Gamble-4011|Charlotte]] age 52 *[[Goodall-1853|Joe Goodall]] age 62 *[[Shepard-4452|Moses]] age 52 For more information please see: *[[Space:Shepards_Place_Plantation%2C_Leon_County%2C_Florida|Shepard's Place Plantation]] page ==Sources==
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New Jersey: Trans-Atlantic Voyages of Enslaved Africans to Perth Amboy https://middle-passage-markers.opentour.site/new-jersey-trans-atlantic-voyages-of-enslaved-africans-to-perth-amboy
Documented Middle Passage arrival sites in the continental United States. https://www.middlepassageproject.org/documented-arrival-sites Gigantino, James J., II. “Trading in Jersey Souls: New Jersey and the Interstate Slave Trade.” Pennsylvania History: A Journal of Mid-Atlantic Studies 77, no. 3 (2010): 281–302. https://doi.org/10.5325/pennhistory.77.3.0281. Lost Souls Memorial Project website: https://lostsoulsmemorialnj.org/ Oral Histories, Rutgers look for Social interviews https://oralhistory.rutgers.edu/alphabetical-index/interviewees Pingeon, Frances D. “An Abominable Business: The New Jersey Slave Trade, 1818.” New Jersey History 109, no. 3 (1991): 15–35. New Jersey Slavery Records © 2022 Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. All rights reserved. https://records.njslavery.org/s/doc/page/home ==Records Search for Profile Creations== Link to [[Space:Black_Birth_Book_of_Monmouth_County%2C_New_Jersey|Black Birth Book of Monmouth County, New Jersey]] (Thanks [[Gahn-22|Nanette (Gahn) Pezzutti]]) who transcribed the first section of the book to a table. Records pertaining to slavery are searchable for for Essex, Gloucester, Middlesex and Salem Counties in New Jersey on Family Search (FS) and Ancestry.com. (AC). The links I have provided are mostly to images.
A basic search on FS ''United States, Indenture and Manumission Records'', 1780-1939 is:
https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/3460246 '''Essex County, New Jersey''' on FS
''Manumission Records spreadsheet'' contains the names of 492 persons paired with their enslavers.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1iUU1HtI9DEASkUkgrEmCEMW99J7SjLCmUKNPGVHsTkA/edit#gid=1742250990 Documentation of births of black children 1804 - 1815; begin image 6 through 89:
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS42-R9BC-1?i=5&cc=3460246 Manumissions 1805-1827 begin image 99 end 404 :
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS42-R9YK-Y?i=339&cc=3460246 Slave Receipts (sales) begin image 408 end 413:
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS42-R9BH-9?i=407&cc=3460246 '''Gloucester County, New Jersey''' records pertaining to slavery were transcribed in 1940, into a book ''Gloucester County Slave Documents''. The title page contains The New Jersey Historical Records Survey Project (a WPA project). The original book records are not digitized.
These transcribed records can be found on AC :
https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/14846/images/dvm_LocHist001687-00002-0?ssrc=&backlabel=Return&pId=1
Image 7 contains some interesting information of New Jersey slavery. There are many scholarly records to back up the page. ( I'd like to find some of these.) ''Manumission Records spreadsheet'' contains the names of 184 persons paired with their enslavers.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1iUU1HtI9DEASkUkgrEmCEMW99J7SjLCmUKNPGVHsTkA/edit#gid=10212516 Manumissions on AC begin image 24 end image The FS manumission records for Gloucesterare not viewable images, they are found only in indexed/transcribed form unless you search the Images Sections:
https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=20&q.anyPlace=Gloucester%2C%20new%20jersey&f.collectionId=3460246 Documentation of births of slaves begin image 16 end image 23.
https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/14846/images/dvm_LocHist001687-00015-1?ssrc=&backlabel=Return&pId=15 '''Middlesex County, New Jersey''' on FS
Documentation of births of slaves, 1804-1844 begin image 244:
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSGD-7SJQ-D?view=index&personArk=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AZXT6-4C3Z&action=view Manumissions 1800-1825 begin image 309 end 548:
https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/United_States,_Indenture_and_Manumission_Records_-_FamilySearch_Historical_Records
Miscellaneous records from 1852-1880 in spreadsheet pages for out of state deaths or marriages of Middlesex residents.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1yZsHeGbXqF3Z31MhiiuRLHhAOyyX0EAJ93NAN-UYHMc/edit#gid=0 ''Manumission Records spreadsheet'' contains the names of 438 persons paired with their enslavers.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1iUU1HtI9DEASkUkgrEmCEMW99J7SjLCmUKNPGVHsTkA/edit#gid=0 US 1850 Census record spreadsheet.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1JY7XiPdGqibzXWGPZrlVPRkrrbyl5xCq823wmOC0KLA/edit#gid=2143548041 US 1880 Census record spreadsheet.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1VygRgHcrt5l9SACtbcpTwacc2Y6atbzwcsIEdCsJ3m8/edit#gid=2143548041 '''Salem County, New Jersey''' on FS
Manumissions 1800-1841 begin image 306 end image 370
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89Q6-CHY?i=305&cc=3460246 ==Current family projects== I have created family profiles or added to them on FS for members of the Black families with names such as: Peterson, Hush, Vandyke, Wycoff, Ten Broek, Tenbrook, Beekman, Jennings and others from Somerset, Hunterdon and Middlesex counties. My hopes are to transfer this information to WikiTree. I have been at work on the Hush families, [[Hush-87|Aaron Hush (1845-1916)]] for a while. I have started profiles on some persons in Family Search using the manumission record for Middlesex County when the last name of the enslaved person has been given: {| border="1" class="sortable" !Slave Last Name !Given Name !FS ID !Enslaver Last Name !Given Name !FS ID |- !Bowles |Broffo |GXVC-GN1 |Combs |Lewis |GLG5-X4Q |- !Centurian |Catherine or Cate |GX6Z-7TS |Dye |Henry |GLGB-NK9 |- !Charles |Philis | |Vanwickle |Nicholas |GX65-BVT |- !Demun |Jack |GXVZ-SZR |Thornall |Israel |MCLN-SL2 |- !Ditmus |Fanny |GX6X-3LN |Gulick |Abraham J |M5TT-C4N |- !Ditmus |Emaline |GX6X-7BX |Gulick |Abraham J |M5TT-C4N |- !Ditmus |Caroline |GX6X-RMD |Gulick |Abraham J |M5TT-C4N |- !Dunn |Jack |GXVZ-4PG |Goodfellow |Hezekiah |LHZ8-9L3 |- !Dunn |Phillip |GXVZ-WW3 |Dunn |Samuel |GLPY-XVP |- !Fisher |Jack |GXVC-JH7 |Freeman |Isaac |GLPY-32B |- !Furman |Peter |GXX4-JQH |Marsh |Ben and John |9WTK-VJT |- !Harris |Charles |GXVC-6GZ |Storey |Garret |GLG5-QNK |- !Hawkins |George |GXVC-NLD |Davison |Robert |GL59-C3X |- !Hawkins |Charles |GXVC-6XN |Slayback |Abel and Jesse |GL59-747 |- !Hendrickson |Hannah | |Rattone |John |KHBV-53G |- !Hendrickson |Silas |GL5C-FRQ |Rattoone |John |KHBV-53G |- !Jacob |Silvey | |Vanwickle |Nicholas |GX65-BVT |- !Johnson |Samuel | |Vanwickle |Nicholas |GX65-BVT |- !Johnston |Oliver |GX6D-5QC | | | |- !Lawrence |Margaret |GX6D-Y23 |Rattoone |John |KHBV-53G |- !Lawrence |Samuel |9ZSD-NDC | | | |- !Lawrence |Suzan |GL5C-6R3 |Rattoone |John |KHBV-53G |- !Lee |Samuel |GXVC-D12 | | | |- !Little |Richard |GXV7-59T | | | |- !Luydam |Frank |GXVC-ZRK | | | |- !Manning or Lewe |Diana |GXV7-BM2 |Manning |Jeremiah |LCV9-6WL |- !Manning |Peter |GL5D-9JW |Manning |Jeremiah |LCV9-6WL |- !Mendes |Benjamin |GXV7-JVF |Davids |Benjamin |GL5N-LZL |- !Mevvill |Phebe |GXVW-S12 |Davids |Hugh |GL5N-TSS |- !Miller |Jane |GL5K-D9C |Simpson |John N |GL5K-6MP |- !Miller |Richard |GX6Z-8HS |Simpson |John N |GL5K-6MP |- !Mundy |Cesar |GXVZ-3DN | | | |- !Noe |Saul |GXV7-17G |Noe |John Clark |GLPY-Z7G |- !Oppie |Thomas |GXV7-BKL | | | |- !Randolph |Jack |GXVC-JXC | | | |- !Randolph F |Peter |GXVC-H5R | | | |- !Ross |George |GXVC-PV6 | | | |- !Sot |Simon |GXVZ-95Q | | | |- !Titus |Thomas |GX8R-YPC | | | |- !Vullentine |Richard |GXXZ-KTR | | | |- !Wales |Edward |GXVC-YN7 |Manning |William F |2YR3-7Q1 |- !Wallace |Gilbert |GXVC-PPW |Minor |Samuel |GLGT-QWC |- !Watt |Susan | |Vanwickle |Nicholas |GX65-BVT |} There are a more in Middlesex County records to connect and this table has been my work space. It is possible to find profiles on these slaves and enslavers using these IDs from Family Search. Need to: Create a list of counties by incorporation date. This would be useful as early locations had fluid borders over time as divisions were made in towns and cities. '''This page is a work in progress''' [[Adams-36348|Adams-36348]] 14:37, 9 October 2023 (UTC)
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[[Project:New_Jersey|New Jersey Project]] === Members of the New Jersey sub-project of the United States Project === *[[Husted-87|Heather]] -- Hello, I'm the New Jersey project coordinator. I also coordinate the New Sweden project. Happy to help. *[[N.-17|Maggie N]] -- My interest lies in finding, improving and connecting profiles of early Western New Jersey settlers, especially Quaker families; also some who were Penn Passengers. :''See [[Project:New Jersey]] for more information about the project.''
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At the going down of the sun and in the morning, We will remember them."Stanza 4 from '''''For the Fallen''''' by [[Binyon-25|Robert Laurence Binyon]] (1869-1943), The Times, 21 September 1914.
'''Pre-WWI''' ! scope="col" class= "sortable" |In Memoriam
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=== What's in a Name === Jan Joosten van Meteren (means John, son of Justus, from Meteren)from P. S. Ehrlich, comp. and ed., ''[http://www.skeeterkitefly.com/finelineage_00.htm Fine Lineage]'', (world wide web: the compiler and editor, 2003–), [http://www.skeeterkitefly.com/finelineage_V1.htm V-1]: "Jan Joosten" is a double diminutive—Jan being a short form of Johannus or Joannus, and Joost of Justus. Jan Joosten probably did not use van Meteren as a surname before coming to America, if then. A transcript of the passenger list for [http://immigrantships.net/v2/1600v2/fox16620831.html ''d’Vos''] listed him as Jan Joosten from “Tielderweert.” Meteren was “a village (sometimes called Meeteren), in Tielerwaard.”http://www.vanmetre.com/van_metre_family.htm [[Van_Meteren-8|Van Meteren-8]] is being used for his WikiTree profile ID. The following variations were referenced or used by merged profiles: *VanMeteren *VanMeeteren *Van Metern *VanMetre [https://web.archive.org/web/20170313000027/http://www.skeeterkitefly.com/finelineage_V1.htm Fine Lineage, V-1]P. S. Ehrlich, comp. and ed., ''[http://www.skeeterkitefly.com/finelineage_00.htm Fine Lineage]'', (world wide web: the compiler and editor, 2003–). V-1 is courtesy of archive.org's WayBack Machine (the "live" [http://www.skeeterkitefly.com/finelineage_V1.htm V-1] is empty, as of 26 July 2019). has an excellent discussion about how the Dutch used patronymics, geographical origins and occupations to describe people. ===Project Protected Profiles === [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Van%20Meteren-Descendants-8 Jan Joosten’s Descendants] Jan Joosten’s profile includes the New Netherland Settlers Project template, which shows him as belonging to a New Netherland family, and his profile has been designated a “Project Protected Profile.” This means that duplicate profiles should be merged into [[Van_Meteren-8|Van Meteren-8]]; the Project Protected status prevents Van_Meteren-8 from being merged into another Jan Joosten’s profile. Please help find and merge duplicate profiles for Jan Joosten and his descendants (use this link for [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Van%20Meteren-Descendants-8 Jan Joosten’s Descendants] to find profiles linked to [[Van_Meteren-8|Van Meteren-8]]). Some of the profiles listed will be Project Protected. :If you disagree with the styling/spelling of the ID used for any “Project Protected Profile,” please post to G2G using the profile’s “Ask Question about...” button (right-hand side of profiles, under “Comments” section). Be sure to tag the posting new_netherland as well as the current ID (without the number) and your preference (use an underscore for a space; capitalization does not matter in tags) – e.g., for Van_Meteren-8, your tags would be new_netherland, van_meteren, (your_preference) :If you find a lower number, for example, Van_Meteren-10 is a Project Protected Profile, but you find a duplicate profile with the ID Van_Meteren-9, please notify the project leader or other supervisor before proposing a merge so that the Project Protected status can be changed to the lower-numbered ID.any [[:Category: WikiTree Leaders|WikiTree supervisor]] can do this :''~[[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]], June 14, 2013'' :Update July 21, 2015. Jan's descendants under the NNS project have mostly been "grandfathered" in to the NNS category that lists profiles that have been through the [[Space:New_Netherland_Settlers_-_Approval_System|NNS Approval System for LNAB]] (click the preceding links for more info about the category & system). ''update 2020: the NNS category is no more, and the NNS Project requested that the LNAB be changed to "Janz" (see [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Janz-201#comment_4415857 this comment]), which was done 18 March 2020. :Update December 19, 2016. The NNS Project is phasing out many categories, to include removing the Project Collateral Category and others that were used to protect profiles under the NNS project. Any profile that is project-protected must show the project that it is under. If you manage a profile for someone in [[Van_Meteren-8|Jan Joosten]]'s family that is protected but has no project affiliation, check out the new One Name Study Project, [[:Space:Van_Meteren_Name_Study]] and its subproject, the Jan Joosten Family Study (this page), with the companion category :: '''[[:Category:Jan Joosten Family Study]]''' :Add that category to profiles of his ancestors, his own family, and his descendants (to include their spouses) to include them under the Jan Joosten Family Study project. ----
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Bont|| Pieter Bout claims that Pieter Bosboom is required to make bricks for him for ten months according to a contract that Pieter Bosboom had with "Heer" t'Hulter, Pieter Bosboom produces a release from that contract from Juffrouw Johanna, widow of "Heer" de Hulter, the court decides that Pieter Bosboom is released from his contract;
Pieter Bont is suing Pieter Wollebrant for 68 florijns ||Janny Venema. ''Beverwijck: A Dutch Village on the American Frontier, 1652-1664''. (Hilversum, the Netherlands: Verloren; Albany: State University of New York Press, 2003). p. 90-91 Arnold J. F. Van Laer. ''Minutes of the Court of Fort Orange and Beverwyck, 1657-1660''. Vol. II. (Albany, N.Y.: Univ. of the State of New York, 1920). p. 38, 42, 47, 69, 82, 99, 240, 241, 244, 245 |- valign="top" |11||Jun||Bout|| Pieter Bout is suing a De Backer, De Kuyper and Juffrouw t' Hulter, all default || |- valign="top" |19||Jun||Bout|| Pieter Bout demands payment from Pieter Jacobsen but Jacobsen gives a counterclaim, court orders them to settle and return with the balance || |- valign="top" |20||Aug||'''Quackenbosch'''|| Pieter Quackenbosch suing Pieter Bosboom, Bosboom default || |- valign="top" |07||Nov||Bout|| Johanna De Hulter, widow of Johan De Hulter, proposes to sell the house where Piet Bout dwells, but only the premises, Van Curler purchased it || Joel Munsell. ''Collections on the History of Albany: From Its Discovery to the Present Time; with Notices of Its Public Institutions, and Biographical Sketches of Citizens Deceased''. Vol. III. (Albany, N.Y.: J. Munsell, 78 State Street, 1865). p. 59 |- valign="top" |11||Dec||Quackenbosch|| Pieter '''Jacobsen''' Quackenbosh suing Pieter Jacobsen Bosboom, Bosboom default
''After locating several records in the Netherlands, it is clear that this is a transcription error.'' || |- valign="top" !colspan="5" align="left" style="background:MintCream"| 1658 |- valign="top" |08||Feb||Bout|| Pieter Bout's wife suing Pieter Jacobsen Bosboom, Bosboom produces a counterclaim, court orders them to settle and return on the next court date with the amount of the difference owed || |- valign="top" !colspan="5" align="left" style="background:MintCream"| 1659 |- valign="top" |03||Sep||Bont|| Pieter Bont is listed as owing 186 florijns to Francois Boon on behalf of Jeronimus Ebbinck who is collecting the debts owed to Johannes de Hulter, deceased, for the inheritance of his children ||Berthold Fernow. ''The Minutes of the Orphanmasters of New Amsterdam, 1655 to 1663''. (New York: F.P. Harper, 1902). p. 107
Theodore M. Banta. ''Dutch Records in the City Clerk's Office, New York''. (New York: Knickerbocker Press, 1900). p. 10
Theodore M. Banta. ''Year Book of the Holland Society of New York''. (New York: Knickerbocker Press, New York, 1900). p. 117 |- valign="top" !colspan="5" align="left" style="background:MintCream"| 1660 |- valign="top" |13||Jan||Boudt|| Pieter Boudt is suing Cornelus Hoogenboom, Hoogenboom 1st default || |- valign="top" |27||Jan||Boudt|| Pieter Boudt is suing, Cornelus Hoogenboom 2nd default || |- valign="top" |17||Feb||Boudt|| Pieter Boudt suing, Cornelus Hoogenboom 1st default;
Pieter Boudt's wife suing Abraham Carpeyn on behalf of her husband Pieter, she is told to have her husband appear at the next court date || |- valign="top" |02||Mar||Boudt|| Pieter Boudt suing Abraham Carpeyn, Carpeyn claims that he already paid Pieter with beer won in a wager, the court orders Carpeyn to pay the debt he just confessed to because the court won't recognize a wager as payment || |- valign="top" |26||Mar||Bont|| Piet Bont given 30.4 stivers by the church for his son || Janny Venema. ''Deacons' Accounts, 1652-1674, First Dutch Reformed Church of Beverwyck/Albany, New York''. (Rockport, Me.: Picton Press, 1998). p. 70, 182, 209, 224 |- valign="top" !colspan="5" align="left" style="background:MintCream"| 1662 |- valign="top" |16||Nov||Bont|| Part of the land from the sale of the pantile bakery, adjacent to Pieter Bont's brick kiln (steenbackery), is sold to Pieter. || |- valign="top" |colspan="5" style="background:MistyRose"| '''1664 Beverwijck is ''sacked'' by the English and renamed Albany''' |- valign="top" |colspan="5" | According to notes of A. J. F. Van Laer in ''Minutes of the Court of Albany, Rensselaerswyck and Schenectady, 1668-1673'', due to the ''sacking'' the minutes for the court of Fort Orange and Beverwyck are missing for the years between 1660 and 1668, to be resumed with ''Court of Albany, colony of Rensselaerswyck and Schaenhechtede'' in 1668. |- valign="top" |10
20||Oct||Quackebos|| Pieter Quackebos owes Gerrit Hendricxsz van Reis, who is about to return to Holland, 1 1/2 beavers valued at 12 guilders ||A. J. F. Van Laer and Jonathan Pearson. ''Early Records of the City and County of Albany and Colony of Rensselaerswyck''. Vol. III. (Albany, New York, University of the State of New York, 1918). p. 304, 591 |- valign="top" !colspan="5" align="left" style="background:MintCream"| 1667 |- valign="top" |21||Nov||Bont|| Pieter Bont was paid 26g 10st by the church for 10 loads of wood for the use of Hans Carelsen || Joel Munsell. ''Collections on the History of Albany: From Its Discovery to the Present Time; with Notices of Its Public Institutions, and Biographical Sketches of Citizens Deceased''. Vol. I. (Albany, N.Y.: J. Munsell, 78 State Street, 1685). p. 28, 31, 41, 45 |- valign="top" |22||Nov||Bont|| Pieter Bont paid 15 florijns by the church for 1/2 thousand bricks on behalf of the poorhouse || |- valign="top" !colspan="5" align="left" style="background:MintCream"| 1668 |- valign="top" |11
21||Jul||Quackenbos|| Pieter Quackenbos purchases the brickyard from Adriaen Van Ilpendam ||Joel Munsell. ''Collections on the History of Albany: From Its Discovery to the Present Time; with Notices of Its Public Institutions, and Biographical Sketches of Citizens Deceased''. Vol. IV. (Albany, N. Y.: J. Munsell, 78 State Street, 1865). p. 446 |- valign="top" |08||Oct||Bont|| Mention made of 1 1/2 beavers and 18:12 florijn being owed by Piter Bont to Gerrit van Rees, not to be paid until there is a judgment made against him ||Arnold J. F. Van Laer. ''Minutes of the Court of Albany, Rensselaerswyck and Schenectady, 1668-1673''. Vol. I. (Albany: University of the State of New York, 1926). p. 23, 76, 77, 81, 83-84, 86, 88, 96, 112-113, 127, 202, 208 |- valign="top" !colspan="5" align="left" style="background:MintCream"| 1669 |- valign="top" |10||Jun||Quackenbos
Bont|| Citations: Juffrouw Ebbinghs* vs. Piter Quackenbos. Juffrouw Ebbinghs suing Piter '''Pitersz''' Quackenbos, Ebbinghs demands 122 florijn in beavers, 64 florijn in strung seawan and 10000 brick for goods received, the wife of Piter Bont admits the debt but says that "the old farmer" paid some money on the account, Ebbinghs says she knows nothing of it and that everything was settled except the bond, the court orders Piter Pitersz Quackenbos to pay the beavers, seawan and brick "on pain of execution";
'''Maritie''' Quackenbos suing Juffrouw Ebbinghs, Maritie Quackenbos demands 100 florijn in beavers for beer received from Monsr. Curler, which Ebbinghs promised to pay Monsr. Curler but hasn't, Maritie Quackenbos also demanding 2 beavers owed to "the old farmer", Ebbinghs says that she needs to check her books, the court orders Ebbinghs to check her books || |- valign="top" |24||Jun||Quackenbos|| Citations: Piter Quackenbos vs. Juffrouw Ebbinck. Piter Quackenbos demanding payment of 100 florijns in beavers plus two beavers which have not been paid to Monsr. Curler and "the old farmer" as she promised, Ebbinghs claims that she doesn't have to pay and that the bond was executed after the settlement of their accounts, Piter Quackenbos defers her oath and declares that he'll pay when required, the court dismisses Piter Quackenbos' suit and orders Ebbinck to check her books as she said she would previously || |- valign="top" |08||Jul||Bont
Quackenbos|| Citations: Piter Bont vs. Juffrouw Ebbinck. Piter Quackenbos against Juffrow Ebbinck, claims that he's paid everything that he owes to Ebbinck and declares that what Margriet Deckers owes him is now owed to Ebbinck, Piter Quackenbos asks Ebbinck to swear before court that she didn't agree to pay Curler and "the old farmer" and produces and affidavit of "the old farmer" saying that Ebbinck promised to pay him 2 beavers about 10 years ago, Ebbinck disputes the meaning of the affidavit, Piter Quackenbos persists and gives the court money to keep for himself until Ebbinck swears, the court agrees to hold the money until Ebbinck examines her papers and either swears that she didn't agree or that she doesn't know anything about it || |- valign="top" |02||Sep||Bont|| Margriet Hardenbroeck (Deckers?) obligates herself to pay 15 beavers for the payment of the tile and brick received on account of Piter Bont and agrees to pay the same to Juffrouw Ebbincx as soon as she's ordered || |- valign="top" |21||Oct||Bont|| Juffrouw Ebbinghs against Piter Bont, Juffrouw Ebbinghs persists in former claim that Pieter owes her 116 florijns in beavers, which she shows in her book, Pieter Bont claims that this is invalid because according to her books she has paid over 1000 florijns on his account but that she can still make the oath, Ebbinghs refuses to take an oath based on her memories of 12 years ago, Pieter Bont and Ebbinghs both agree that the court should settle the dispute and they will accept the outcome, the court decides that they split the difference and each receive half and each must pay half of the costs of the court preceedings || |- valign="top" |31||Dec||Quackenbos|| Pieter paid 3.15 florijns by the church for 25 tiles for the house of Domine Schaets || |- valign="top" !colspan="5" align="left" style="background:MintCream"| 1670 |- valign="top" |03||Mar||Quackenbos|| (1669) Citations: Lowies Cobes vs. Geertruyt Vosburch and Piter Quackenbos, both default || |- valign="top" |17||Nov||Quackenbos|| Citations: Pieter Quackenbos vs. Willem Abramsz, Abramsz default || |- valign="top" !colspan="5" align="left" style="background:MintCream"| 1671 |- valign="top" |05||Jan||Bout|| (1670) Citations: Pieter Pietersz Bout vs. Willem Abramsz || |- valign="top" |28||Mar||Bont|| Piet Bont paid 4 florijns by the church for 25 tiles for the poorhouse || |- valign="top" |colspan="5" style="background:MistyRose"| '''1673 New Netherlands is recaptured by the Dutch, Albany renamed Willemstadt''' |- valign="top" |colspan="5" | In 1674 New Netherlands was returned to English rule and Willemstadt was renamed Albany once again. The minutes for this period are printed in ''Documents relative to the Colonial History of the state of New York'', Vol. II, but exclude Albany. A. J. F. Van Laer. ''Van Laer, A.J.F. Minutes of the Court of Albany, Rensselaerswyck and Schenectady, 1675-1680''. Vol. II. (Albany: University of the State of New York, 1928). p. 7, 65, 112-113, 134, 265 |- valign="top" !colspan="5" align="left" style="background:MintCream"| 1676 |- valign="top" |08||Feb||Quackebosse|| (1675) Harme Gansevoort against Pieter Quackebosse, Gansevoort demands 97 guilders in seawan to settle accounts, the wife of the defendant, Pieter Quackebosse, declares that she can pay in brick, the court condemns the wife of Pieter Quackebosse to pay within 2 weeks, ''cum expensis'' because she refuses to swear that it would suffice to pay in brick || |- valign="top" |06||Jun||Quackeboss|| Pieter Quackeboss against Jacob Tyse van der Heyden, Pieter Quackeboss claims that Tyse owes him 10 beavers which he paid for a piece of ground near Tyse's house which "must now be torn down since it was never conveyed to him", Tyse says that he showed the land to Pieter Quackeboss several times telling him that he could have it if he wished, court orders Pieter Quackeboss to be satisfied the lot on the hill and to pay the court costs || |- valign="top" |20||Jul||Bont|| The wife of Pr. Bont swears to an account against Jan Stuart || |- valign="top" !colspan="5" align="left" style="background:MintCream"| 1677 |- valign="top" |04||Sep||Bont|| Mr Siston, sheriff, against Hend. Rooseboom and Piet Bont, demands they pay a fine per ordinance as they were fighting, Rooseboom says that he was only defending himself from Pr. Bont as Pr. Bont was very drunk, Pr. Bont is found guilty and fined 25 gilders in seawan ''cum expensis'' || |- valign="top" !colspan="5" align="left" style="background:MintCream" | 1680 |- valign="top" |07||Dec||Quackeboss|| Jan van Loon against Pieter Quackeboss, van Loon claims that Pieter Quackeboss owes him 86 florijns in seawan, the wife of the defendant, Pieter Quackeboss, claims that she delivered 1500 brick to van Loon amounting to 57 florijns, she also claims that she rented van Loon a horse for three days totalling 24 florijns, therefore she only owes him 5 gilders in seawan, van Loon claims that he was promised as many bricks as he needed to finish his gable and that he would pay for any bricks over the cost of what he was owed, she hasn't given him enough brick to finish his job and he borrowed the horse in exchange for having it shod, the court offers to allow van Loon to take an oath regarding the brick, van Loon swears that he asked Pieter Pieterse Quackeboss a day or two after he delivered the 1500 brick if he would be bringing more, van Loon claims that Pieter Pieterse Quackeboss said that he didn't know
''' "Well," the deponent said, "if you people refuse to deliver any more brick to finish the work, as I said to your wife, I will not receive these 1500 brick." And he said the same to his mother and brother.'''
The court decides that van Loon isn't due the 1500 brick as they have not delivered the other brick according to their promise, they must pay van Loon adjusted accounts within 14 days minus the horse rental fee and both must split the court cost. ||Arnold J. F. Van Laer. ''Minutes of the Court: Of Albany, Rensselaerswyck and Schenectady, 1680-1685''. Vol. III. (Albany, New York: University of the State of New York, 1932). p. 45-46, 118, 373, 478 |- valign="top" !colspan="5" align="left" style="background:MintCream" | 1681 |- valign="top" |10||May||?|| ''Van Laer has this entry listed in the index as'' "Pietersen, Pieter, surety for Geertruy Hieronimus, 118. ''See also'' Quackenbos, Pieter Pietersen" ''The proceedings mention Pr. Lassingh and the surety is signed by Pyetter Pyetterszen. This requires more research as this entry has previously been connected to Pieter Pieterse Lansing'' || |- valign="top" !colspan="5" align="left" style="background:MintCream"| 1682 |- valign="top" | ||Dec||Quackenboss|| Peter pays the church for the use of a large pall || |- valign="top" !colspan="5" align="left" style="background:MintCream"| 1683 |- valign="top" |06||Aug||Quackenboss|| Pieter Quackenboss, Reynier Pieterse, Wouter Pieterse and Jan Pieterse pledge to pay a yearly amount for the acquisition of a second minister ||Joel Munsell. ''The Annals of Albany''. Vol. VI. (Albany: J. Munsell, 78 State Street, 1855). p. 80 |- valign="top" !colspan="5" align="left" style="background:MintCream"| 1684 |- valign="top" | || || Quackenboss|| Peter paid 170 guilder for 7000 bricks for the alms house || |- valign="top" |02||Sep||Quackeboss|| Pieter Quackeboss against Teunis Cornelise van der Poel, the wife of the plaintiff, Pieter Quackeboss, on behalf of her husband, demands according to settlement of accounts 7 1/2 beavers for brick delivered, van der Poel claims that the wife of Pieter Quackeboss did not deliver the brick according to the agreement, having delivered soft brick with the gable brick, and that he had to wait for the brick and wants damages, the wife of Pieter Quackeboss swears that van der Poel owes her 7 1/2 beavers, the court order van der Poel to pay the 7 1/2 beavers "cum expensis" || |- valign="top" |12||Dec||Bont(s)|| Johannes and Bata Clute sell land neighboring Piet. Bont out of the north gate ||Arnold J. F. Van Laer and Jonathan Pearson. ''Early Records of the City and County of Albany and Colony of Resselaerswyck''. Vol. II. (Albany, New York: University of the State of New York, 1916). p. 251 |-valign="top" !colspan="5" align="left" style="background:MintCream"| 1687 |-valign="top" | ||Jan||Bont
Quackenbosch|| Pieter Bont aka Quackenbosch, residing in Rensselaerswyck, trades Jacob Van Vorst for his estate in Albany || A.J.F. Van Laer. "Albany Wills and Other Documents 1665-1695." ''Yearbook'', 13-26. Vol. 6. Dutch Settlers Society, 1931. p. 23 "Albany Notarial Papers: Manuscripts and Special Collections." ''New York State Library''. (November 7, 2013). Accessed September 8, 2014. http://www.nysl.nysed.gov/msscfa/sc10031.htm. |-valign="top" !colspan="5" align="left" style="background:MintCream"| between 1686-1702 |-valign="top" | || ||Quackenbos|| ''Pieter's name appears in a set of minutes originally transcribed by notary Jan Jurianensen Becker, deceased, that have been discovered in the house of William Hoogen, Becker's son-in-law''
"I Coopb: & Ruyling Tusschen Pietr. quackenbos & Jacobus van vorst" || |} * Juffrouw Ebbinghs is also [[De_Laet-17|Johanna De Hulter]].
Who is the "old farmer"? Monsr. [[Van_Curler-4|Arent van Curler]] drowned in Lake Champlain in 1667.
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New Rosemont Cemetery
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There is no known office for this cemetery. GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
41.004679, -76.416536 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/New+Rosemont+Cemetery/@41.004679,-76.416536,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0xcbb75aa32af2c205 New Rosemont Cemetery on Google Maps] ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=45602 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) |- |}
New Salem Cemetery, Leon Co., Texas
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New Sardis Baptist Church Cemetery, Smith County, Mississippi
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93 Scr 40 , Mount Olive, MS 39119 The church is located at the intersection of County Roads 40 & 51 and the cemetery is adjacent to the church. GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
GPS coordinates are N 31 48.607 W 89 37.008 (31.810124 -89.616794) [https://www.google.com/maps/place/New+Sardis+Baptist+Church/@31.8101212,-89.6189887,964m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m2!3m1!1s0x0000000000000000:0x7551fd667bd7fa85!6m1!1e1 New Sardis Baptist Church Cemetery on Google Maps] ----- ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * 100% of marked graves in this cemetery have been photographed by family members. Data Transcription *2% completed ----- ===To Do=== *Complete the transcription of burials listing below, adding photos for each marker/burial location. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery ::Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- ===Table of Interments=== Data given is as on Headstone {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! Last Name ! First/Middle Names/Initials ! data-sort-type="date" | Born ! data-sort-type="date" | Died ! Inscription (notes) ! Latitude ! Longitude ! class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[Sullivan-4497| Sullivan]] ||Harvey Jackson||20 Aug 1880||07 Apr 1959||||||||[[Image:Sullivan-x.jpg |120px]] |- | [[Sullivan-7165| Sullivan]] ||Olander Jack||22 Feb 1930||Sep 1983||||||||[[Image:Sullivan-x.jpg |120px]] |- | [[Sullivan-1733| Sullivan]] ||Joseph A||Jun 1818||05 FEb 1895||||||||[[Image:Franklin-1969-33.jpg |120px]] |- | [[Wilson-9215| Sullivan]] ||Harriet||13 May 1823||18 Jul 1910||||||||[[Image:Wilson-9215-x.jpg |120px]] |- | [[Runnels-367| Sullivan]] ||Myra||10 Mar 1897||03 Jun 1990||||||||[[Image:Runnels-x.jpg |120px]] |-}
New South Wales Cemeteries Team
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New Sweden, Or, the Swedish Settlements on the Delaware
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This series contains legal and administrative records, in English and Dutch, documenting the period of English control over the Delaware region by colonial governors Richard Nicholls, Francis Lovelace, and Edmund Andros. The records include correspondence, reports, petitions, accounts, survey-returns, copies of local court proceedings sent to Fort James, letters, orders, warrants, instructions, and patents. Whitehead, William A., ed., "Documents Relating to the colonial history of the state of New Jersey...", (Newark, N.J., Printed at the Daily Journal Establishment, 1880-86). Note: the links for the volumes of this series all point to Hathitrust.org. :[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015024053756;view=1up;seq=13 Vol 1 1631-1687 (1880)] :[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924092209562;view=1up;seq=11 Vol 2 1687-1703 (1881)] :[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015024053673;view=1up;seq=7 Vol 3 1703-0709 (1881)] :[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015024053681;view=1up;seq=11 Vol 4 1709-1720 (1882)] :[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015024053699;view=1up;seq=7 Vol 5 1720-1737 (1882)] :Volumes 6 thru 10 are also available covering the period 1738-1776. :[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=yale.39002005226445;view=1up;seq=9 General Index to volumes 1-10 (1888)] Fernow, B. Ed., "Documents Relating to the History of the Dutch and Swedish Settlements on the Delaware River", (Albany, The Argus Company, 1877). '''Available online at:''' [https://archive.org/stream/cihm_53995#page/n5/mode/1up Archive.org], [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100299493 Hathitrust.org] The Name Index for this volume is combined with "Documents Relating to the History and Settlements along the Hudson and Mohawk Rivers (with the exception of Albany) from 1630 to 1684". '''The index is not listed in the table of contents, but starts on [https://archive.org/stream/documentsrelatin00alba#page/585/mode/1up page 585].'''
New Sweden Churches
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Gloria_Dei_Old_Swedes'_Episcopal_Church,_Philadelphia,_Pennsylvania
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New Trailblazer Guidance
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New Vasper Cemetery, Vasper, Tennessee
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New Vine Run Cemetery, Dry Ridge, Kentucky, USA
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New York, Passenger Lists, 1820-1957: M237, 1820-1897, Roll 048, p. 738
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New York, State Census, 925: Suffolk County, Brookhaven, A.D. 01 E.D. 13, p. 8
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New York Genealogical Resources
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New York Genealogy and History Guide
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'''Statehood:''' 26 July 1788* '''Timeline:'''
'''State Capital:''' Albany
'''State Nickname:''' The Empire State
'''State Bird:''' Eastern Bluebird
'''State Song:''' ''I Love New York''
'''State Flower:''' Rose
'''State Tree:''' Sugar Maple
'''State Motto:''' ''Excelsior'' Ever Upward
'''1498''' - Italian explorer John Cabot (Giovanni Caboto) explores the coast for the English.=== WikiTree Sources === * [[Space:Sources-New York]] * [[:Category:Sources by Name|Genealogies and other Source Links]] * [[Space:New York Genealogical Resources]] === Resource Links === These are [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/New_York,_United_States_Genealogy FamilySearch Wiki] links with information to aid in your research. If you go to their page, you will also find Guided Research, Research Strategies, and Record Finder. * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/New_York_Bible_Records Bible Records] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/New_York_Cemeteries Cemeteries] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/New_York_Census Census Records] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/New_York_Church_Records Church Records] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/New_York_Court_Records Court Records] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/New_York_Directories Directories] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/New_York_Emigration_and_Immigration Emigration and Immigration] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/New_York_Compiled_Genealogies Genealogies (Arkansas Compiled Genealogies)] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/New_York_Land_and_Property Land and Property] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/New_York_Military_Records Military Records] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/New_York_Naturalization_and_Citizenship Naturalization and Citizenship] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/New_York_Newspapers Newspapers] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/New_York_Online_Genealogy_Records Online Records] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/New_York_Orphans_and_Orphanages Orphans & Orphanages] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/New_York_Periodicals Periodicals] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/New_York_Probate_Records Probate Records] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/New_York_Taxation Taxation] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/New_York_Town_Records Town Records] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/New_York_Vital_Records Vital Records] Ethnicity * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/African_American_Resources_for_New_York African Americans] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Indians_of_New_York American Indians] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/New_York_Ethnic,_Political,_or_Religious_Groups Ethnic Groups] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/New_York:_Swedish_American Swedish Americans] Local Research Resources * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/New_York_Archives_and_Libraries Archives and Libraries] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/New_York_Societies Societies] * [https://familysearch.org/ask/help#localResource Family History Centers] === USGenWeb === * [http://www.nygenweb.net/ NYGenWeb] * [http://911digitalarchive.org/ The September 11th Digital Archive] === Other Online Resources === * [https://www.newyorkfamilyhistory.org/ New York Genealogical and Biographical Society] *free and $ ** [https://www.newyorkfamilyhistory.org/elibrary eLibrary] * [http://www.archives.nysed.gov/research/res_topics_genealogy.shtml New York State Archives] * [http://www.newyorkgenealogy.com/index.html New York Genealogy] * [https://newyorkgenealogy.org/ New York Genealogy and History] * [http://www.newyorkroots.org/ New York Roots] * [https://www.accessgenealogy.com/new-york-genealogy Access Genealogy] * [https://www.raogk.org/newyork/ NY Genealogy] * [https://www.health.ny.gov/vital_records/genealogy.htm NYS Department of Health] * [https://www.thoughtco.com/new-york-genealogy-online-1422209 New York Genealogy Online] * [https://search.ancestry.com/Places/US/New-York/Default.aspx Ancestry] $
'''1604''' - Samuel de Champlain (1567-1635), French explorer and navigator, maps the coast.
'''1606''' - James I grants a charter to Plymouth Company (also called Virginia Company of Plymouth, organized 1606 by King James I of England to establish colonies in America.
'''1609''' - Henry Hudson (1565-1611), English explorer and navigator, discovers Newark Bay and establishes the Dutch colony of New Netherland.
'''1614''' - Captain John Smith (1580-1631) maps the coast.
'''1638''' - Swedish settlement led by Peter Minuet starting the New Sweden Colony.
'''1646''' - Peter Stuyvesant (1602-1672) becomes the Dutch Governor of New Netherlands.
'''1655''' - The Dutch defeat the Swedes on the Delaware and Stuyvesant took possession of the New Sweden Colony.
'''1664''' - King Charles II ignores any Dutch claims and gives the entire area to his brother James, Duke of York.
'''1664'''’ - The Dutch lose New Amsterdam to The British and it is re-named as New York, after the Duke of York.
'''1675/1677''' - King Philip's War so named after Metacomet of the Wampanoag tribe, who was called Philip by the English. The war was bloody and bitterly fought by the colonists against the Native Indians. During King Philip's War, up to one third of America's white population was wiped out. This war proved to be the final struggle by the Native Americans of New York.
'''1756/1763''' - The Seven Years War (French and Indian War), due to disputes over land, is won by Great Britain. France gives England all French territory east of the Mississippi River, except New Orleans. The Spanish give up east and west Florida to the English in return for Cuba.
'''1775/1783''' - The American Revolution creates the United States of America. The Revolution was due to the British burden of taxes and total power to legislate any laws governing the American colonies. George Washington led the American victory over Great Britain in the American Revolutionary War (American War of Independence).
'''1776,''' 4 July - United States Declaration of Independence.
'''1778,''' 10 July - France declares war against Britain and makes an alliance with the American revolutionary forces.
'''1783,''' 3 September - The Treaty of Paris is signed by the victorious United States and the defeated Great Britain.
'''1788''' - Statehood - The Date that New York was admitted to the Union - July 26, 1788. Constitution - New York was the 11th State to be admitted to the Union. State Motto - " Crescit eundo " the State Motto is translated as "It Grows as it Goes.”
'''1812/1815''' - The War of 1812 between U.S. and Great Britain, ended in a stalemate but confirmed America's Independence.
'''1861/1865''' - The American Civil War. outbreak of the Civil War. Abraham Lincoln, a known opponent of slavery, was elected president and in 1861 the South Secedes. The initial Secession of South Carolina was followed by the secession of Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Texas, Virginia, Arkansas, Tennessee, and North Carolina. These eleven states eventually formed the Confederate States of America. The bombardment of Fort Sumter was the opening engagement of the American Civil War.
New York Immigrant, Jacob Dolmage
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New York in the Revolution as Colony and State
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New York in the War of the Rebellion, 1861 to 1865
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5 Volumes and Index Volume
:The Historical Record of the Military Units from New York that served in the Civil War. This work is comprised of Six Volumes. Volumes 1 through 5 concerning the data collected and Volume 6 as the Index for the previous 5 Volumes. *Compiled by [https://archive.org/details/newyorkinwarofre01phisrich/page/n7 Frederick Phisterer] (1836-1909) *Publisher J. B. Lyon company, state printers Albany, New York *Printed 1912 - 3rd Edition *The contents of this compilation is spread across the volumes. The contents are: ::: Part 1 - In the State - Volume 1: ''Organization and description of Unit formations 1861-1865'' ::: Part 2 - In the Field - Volume 1: ''Maps and Daily Actions with unit names 1861-1865'' ::: Part 3 - Roll of Honor - Volume 1: ''Medals and Brevets awarded. List of Dead, Officers only.'' ::: Part 4 - Sketches of Organizations and Registers of Officers - Volumes 1 thru 5; ''Description and tables of each Unit, the Officers and Enlisted Men per unit.'' ::: Part 5 - Appendices - Volume 5: ''Statistics of Deaths in the Services.'' ::: Part 6 - Indices - Volume 6: ''Indices of Synonyms, Battles, Subjects and Names'' :Special Note on Using the Index: This work is 4,449 pages in length spread across the 1st 5 Volumes of the complied data.. Except for Volume 1, each book does not contain a Table of Contents and none contain an Index. The Indices are all contained in Volume 6 and refer to the page number only and not Volume and page number. Here is a listing of the numbered pages each book contains. :: Volume 1 - Pages 1 thru 896 :: Volume 2 - Pages 897 thru 1,808 :: Volume 3 - Pages 1,809 thru 2,704 :: Volume 4 - Pages 2,705 thru 3,616 :: Volume 5 - Pages 3,617 thru 4,449 :: Volume 6 - Begins again on Page 1 as separate numbering for this Volume only. ====Copyright.==== :: This book is in the [https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ Public Domain Mark 1.0] as it was published before 1924. ====Source Example:==== :
New York Infantry, United States Civil War
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New York Infantry, United States Civil War, 49th Regiment
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New York Marriages Previous to 1784
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New York Militia, American Revolution
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New York Packet, Immigrant Voyage to New South Wales 1841
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No grass his feet grows under.
No one need take him for a "yob,"
He's aught but that by thunder!
He in himself's a little host,
Is Blundell of the "Evening Post.
===={{lime|BOWDEN}}==== * Skipper Bowden (image no.41) * Cab Proprietor. Bowden's the cove who owns all the cabs,
The Jehus they call him "the skipper."
He trundles around in his little dog cart,
With a long-handled whip in his flipper.
===={{blue|BOYLE}}==== * Ex-Ironmonger Boyle (image no.17) The poor old chap is stoney now,
But he had money once, I vow;
Into his sole,
The iron stole,
Which once he sold and -- that is how.
===={{red|BRIDGE}}==== * Mr. Bridge (image no.56) * (Ex-Editor). He'd jerk big chunks of attic salt,
And Homer quote, or Juvenal;
In flowing speech he'll often halt
To say he's not the admiral.
===={{purple|BRIMBLECOMBE}}==== * George Brimblecombe (image no.30) * Stock and Sharebroker. In a different line on a different lay,
Methinks he was happier then than to-day.
He has shrubberies of whiskers but small crop of hair;
He's a thundering good chap and will sell you a share.
===={{orange|CARR}}==== * Joe Carr (image no.47) * (Operatic Operator). He can sing a good song,
Soaring higher and higher,
Till he calls up fond thoughts
Of the heavenly choigher.
If you wish to communicate
He'll send a whigher,
He was always the pet
Of his proud loving shigher.
===={{green|CONROY}}==== * Tom Conroy (image no.10) * "Masonic" Billiard-marker. Aveteran cueist here we find,
And Time, that thimblerigger,
Has not to Thomas C. been kind,
While he has held the jigger.
But still he canons, pots the red --
May it be long ere Tom "runs dead."
===={{blue|COTTER}}==== * Tom Cotter (image no.51) * (Solicitor and Financier). "Toiling, rejoicing, sorrowing,
Onward through life he goes,"
He looks a yid, I must admit,
But don't judge by his nose.
He's built his business by his brain,
For he's no idle rotter;
There's many a worse man out of gaol
Than urbane Thomas Cotter.
===={{orange|COX}}==== * Mr. Cox (image no.3) Proprietor and Editor
Of Auckland "Advocate";
He's anxious in his troubled eye,
And woolly as to pate.
No doubt he feels that he must work,
The Archimedian Lever;
And sure he's not the one to shirk,
Or come the gay deceiver.
===={{lime|DAWSON}}==== * Rev. Mr. Dawson (image no.28) * Anti-everything-arian. They call this wowser reverend,
The Gods alone know why,
There's naught to reverence in him,
No more than you or I.
In looks he's awful funny,
A sort of missing link,
And if you want to see him rage,
Just ask him out to drink.
He has a kink,
And on the brink,
Of madness gets when out he sets,
To down the cursed drink.
===={{purple|ESLICK}}==== * Joe Eslick (image no.22) * Tobacconist For a quarter of a century,
Joe's been as busy as can be,
In handing out the choice cigar,
Or if a pipe, well, there you are
And now of siller lots has he.
===={{red|FAIRHALL}}==== * Constable Fairhall (image no.36) * Court Orderly. When he cries "Silence !" all men hush,
Their clamour and their snuffling.
His voice of fate doth agitate,
Those folk who're apt at shuffling.
===={{yellow|FENWICK}}==== * Lighter Proprietor Fenwick (image no.18) He's a ripping good business, full of fun,
Lightering cargoes at seven bob a ton.
Let every sonny
Who wants to make money
Of lightermen also be one.
===={{red|FREETH}}==== * Pierce C. Freeth (image no.7) There'd be weeping and wailing and gnashing of teeth,
Were there many in Palmerston like P. C. Freeth;
Of morals the self-imposed censor.
With the gob of a frog and the legs of a hen,
He craves to see purity in other men
But no other owns intellect denser.
===={{purple|GEORGE}}==== * H. Rees George (image no.37) The years have come and gone, old friend,
With sunshine and with shade;
And silvered is the noble beard
...That o'er your breast-bone strayed,
In many a wayward, wind-blown tress,
The whiskerest ever seen;
When you were eight and twenty, George,
And I was seventeen.
===={{green|GORRIE}}==== * Mr. H. Gorrie (image no.2) When naughty bookies trouble give,
The man to make them sorry,
And teach them not to lay the odds,
Is racing magnet Gorrie.
There's really in him not much harm,
He would not pain a goat,
But books for him have not a charm,
He's married to the tote.
===={{brown|GOTCH}}==== * Professor Max Gotch (image no.1) They used to call him Lingard,
But now they call him Gotch,
In Auckland long he's lingered,
And he's ne'er a trifle Scotch.
If he stood away beyond you,
A quarter of a mile,
You could tell him by his back hair,
And his winning, wicked smile !
===={{blue|GRANT}}==== * John Grant (image no.20) * Retired station owner. He made a fortune shearing sheep,
And then retired life's joys to reap.
Oh, John, we grant
You, without cant,
That of your luck we'd like a peep.
===={{red|HANNA}}==== * A. Hanna (image no.48) * (Barrister and Solicitor). Those who remember Andy
When he was young and shy,
Would ne'er have deemed he'd e're become
A racing magnate fly.
He was so modest in those days,
So bashful and so prim,
Without a trace of what was found
In rorty Joe and Jim.
===={{green|HENDERSON}}==== * Detective Henderson (image no.4) He gives the shifty criminal
The icy, glassy eye.
Just watch them skip the gutter
When 'tec Henderson they spy !
He's on to every trick of those
Who live upon the cross,
And he's hair enough upon his lip
To re-tail any hoss !
===={{purple|HENDRY}}==== * Senior-Sergeant Hendry (image no.49) Of all the cops in Auckland town
Sure Hendry is the best.
There's ne'er a man can take him down,
At throwing of a chest.
===={{orange|HOADLEY}}==== * C. H. Hoadley (image no.9) * Auctioneer, Napier, NZ When on the rostrum Hoadley stands,
And bares his shiny crown,
He grips his hammer in his hands,
Prepared to knock things down.
He swings his gavel, squares his toes,
But, Lord! Suppose it struck his nose!
===={{brown|HUMPHRIES}}==== * J. Humphries (image no.40) * Bum Bailiff. He's a weird looking cuss at the best
Is Humphries.
He develops his chest
At the wrong end of his vest,
And Bum-bailiff is wrote on the crest
Of J. Humphries.
===={{lime|HUTTON}}==== * Sergeant Hutton (image no.46) If trouble threatens, danger's near,
You doubt you'll save your mutton.
Pray, calm your fear, the Sergeant dear
Will guard you -- Sergeant Hutton.
====JONES==== * Mr. Jones (image no.15) * "Evening Post" Jobbing Foreman Whate'er he does he "justifies,"
That "type" of man is he.
On whom you'll find no resting flies,
He's on the "job" you see.
By jobbing jobs he's earned his fame,
This expert of the "case" and "frame."
====KAHN==== * Herr Kahn (image no.21) * Violinist Herr's hair has quite a lovely curl,
Herr's mo has just the nicest twirl,
And when -- tut, tut --
He "scrapes the gut,"
His hearer's heads are in a whirl.
===={{lime|KNIGHT}}==== * R. G. Knight (image no.27) * Sailmaker and Seventh Day Adventist. He has wheels in his head and of Scriptural lore,
He's as full as the sea is of whales.
He daubs texts on his building and Lord what a bore,
When he's only required to make sails.
His sails would be better -- they're never much chop --
If he didn't drag piety into the shop.
===={{blue|LAMBERT}}==== * William Lambert (image no.43) * Manager Mutual Life Assurance Co. Queen Auckland is, all must admit,
Of cities the most fair.
But what a host of men are met,
Who run to feet and hair !
===={{orange|LOMAX}}==== * Mr. Lomax (image no.5) He'll sell you a lot or a house or a pub,
A pig or a horse, and he claims that the hub
Of New Zealand is Palmerston North.
But whatever you buy or what ever he sell,
God rest his soul, friend -- be assured of this well --
The money'll be thoroughly well.
===={{purple|LOUGHNAN}}==== * Barrister Loughnan (image no.6) Though briefed to do talking, his talk's never brief,
When up in defence of a forger of thief;
Yet at him there'd certainly scoff none.
When in gown and in wig he gets fair on the job,
He hops around lively as cat on hot hob,
He's a forensic marvel, is Loughnan !
===={{red|LUCKIE}}==== * D. M. Luckie (image no.33) * Deputy Commissioner Government Life Insurance. As an editor bold,
He was trenchant of old,
And he's lived, as at birth, D--m Luckie.
Though he's ancient he's tough,
And the beaux in a huff,
Hates to hear the girls dub him a duckie.
===={{green|LYON}}==== * Denny Lyon, J.P. (image no.34) As an amateur opera buffer,
An A1 performer is he.
He made Ministers laugh -- he's no duffer --
So they dubbed him a solemn J.P.
===={{red|MARSHALL}}==== * Mr. Charles Marshall (image no.13) * Manager "Old Identities" Hotel Lessees may come, lessees may go,
But still friend Charlie's star shall
Shine on undimmed; you couldn't show
A hotel boss like Marshall.
There is no doubt but many'd "greet"
If Marshall moved from Willis-street.
===={{purple|MARTIN}}==== * Dr. Albert Martin (image no.35) He's a son of "old Jimmie-" is Doc.,
And in fashion he's quite a gay killer.
His moustaches fill half of this "block,"
And his pince-nez completes the safe piller.
====MASTERS==== * Interpreter Masters (image no.12) He's mastered well the Maori tongue,
Of every tribe and clan.
To give it throat and lip and lung,
You can't wipe out this man.
In court no Maori fears disasters,
When he has hired Mister Masters !
====McDOUGALL==== * Newsagent McDougall (image no.19) A lover of the truth is he,
And to its virtue holds the key,
For in the hollow of his hand,
A "Truth" is crumpled, understand;
No wonder that his manner's free.
===={{purple|McLEAN}}==== * Dr. Napier McLean (image no.53) Just back from his honeymoon, Dr. McLean
Was welcomed by all his old bachelor chaps.
As a referee, just, he has sometimes been seen,
Let us hope that his home life will free be of "scraps". ====McVAY==== * John McVay (image no.11) * Sadler, Napier, NZ He's stout and sturdy and a man, Who, in his work a pride 'll Take, in harnessing a "span," From crupper up to bridle. He turns good work out every day, This Napier saddler, John McVay. ===={{red|MOORE}}==== * Mission Moore (image no.26) * Sore-head Seamen's Sad Solace. He calls it a Seamen's mission,
But he thinks poor Jack a bore,
And on his own admission,
He much prefers long shore.
Folk to throng his services
And eke to fill his plate;
He's a bloke that's much inclined to leave
Poor sailors to their fate.
He riles instead of soothing,
And rubs them on the raw,
This missionary faker
Whose moniker is Moore.
===={{lime|MUNT}}==== * Mr. Munt (image no.45) * (Of Munt and Cotterell). If for a carrier you should hunt,
And want removing well,
Just make a call on Mr. Munt,
Of Munt and Cotterell.
===={{blue|O'BRIEN}}==== * John Burke O'Brien (image no.25) * Wellington's Champion Police Court Character. He's a character alright,
He's fond of getting tight,
And with bobbies then he'll fight,
John Burke !
He's a whale at lowering beer,
And it gets him on his ear,
When he does things that are queer,
John Burke.
===={{brown|O'RORKE}}==== * Sir Maurice O'Rorke (image no.32) * Ex-Speaker of Parliament. A gentleman first, last and always;
A noble by Nature's own law.
Sir Maurice, we love you, begorra;
Here's slanta, Sir Maurice asthore!
===={{orange|POSSENISKIE}}==== * H. L. Posseniskie (image no.39) * Tailor. When the fair land of Poland was ploughed by the hoof,
Of the ruthless invader--he left the old roof.
And out o'er the deep was a sailer.
He lit in fair Auckland some century ago,
And he's been taking fits ever since--you may know
By his coats and his feet he's a tailor.
===={{lime|REGAN}}==== * Jimmy Regan (image no.29) * Proprietor of Auckland "Saturday Night". When Jimmy was young he bowled a good ball,
What time he was not picking stamps;
And at running a sprint he was not bad at all,
Though not class enough quite for the champs.
But that's left behind and he now spends his might,
And makes all his living on Saturday night.
====ROSS==== * Jack Ross (image no.23) * Bookmaker Of bookmakers he was a boss,
What punter has ne'er heard of Ross?
Of juries a double,
When he was "in trouble,"
Said "bookmaking's wicked ? Let's toss ? "
===={{blue|RYAN}}==== * Bill Ryan (image no.50) * (Bookmaker). This is a world that's full of woe,
And bookmaker Bill Ryan
Has had enough of late it's true
To very sorely try 'un.
Policemen swore he blocked the way
To play his little flute,
They called it prosecuting,
But we spell it "persecute."
===={{orange|SIMPSON}}==== =====Builder Simpson===== * (image no.24). This Simpson is a building chap,
He's not aesthetic -- not a rap !
His brain is filled
With "ways to build"
And handsome building lots he'll tap.
=====Mr. A. Simpson===== * (Deputy Official Assignee). * (image no.52). It's a saddening sort of business
Winding up poor folk's affairs;
So it's very little wonder
That his head butts through his hairs.
===={{red|SMITH}}==== * H. C. Smith (image no.8) * Stationmaster, Palmerston North, NZ. He stands on the station and watches the trains,
While anathematising the incessant rains.
He abominates larkers and friskers.
He just does his duty and don't care a damn,
As he shuts up each door with a resolute slam,
That vibrates in his treble clef whiskers.
===={{green|SMYTHE}}==== * R. S. Smythe (image no.16) * "The Much Travelled". He's travelled oft around the world,
Wherever Britain's flag's unfurled.
In Lecturers and Her who Sings,
He's dealt; and he's hobnobbed with Kings.
Smythe is his name; no, not plain Smith;
He takes no stock in any myth.
===={{brown|STOUT}}==== * Stout, Junior (image no.55) * (Solicitor). Some day he may be like his dad
And climb into a judge's chair.
Tho', truth to tell, just now the lad
Runs less to brain-bumps than of hair.
===={{purple|TOBIAS}}==== * "Toby" Tobias (image no.31) * Bookmaker. If venture a wager on horses you did,
You would soon be advised by this penciller Yid.
He'll lay us the odds, though the prices may try us,
They're sure of their money who bet with Tobias.
===={{green|TOOGOOD}}==== * Mr. Toogood (image no.57) * (Barrister and Solicitor). He'll fight your battles brave and well,
As honest lawyers should.
Opponents find him hotazell,
A jolly sight too good.
===={{red|WALKER}}==== * "Whisky" Walker (image no.38) Long years ago he used to be
The barmaids' benefactor.
He sold good brands of whisky
And ran Whitson's brewery;
With roving eye and flowing beard,
Each fair maid he'd attract her.
He's resting now, he's had his day,
Time will be served, you see.
===={{blue|WILLIAMS}}==== * T. C. Williams (image no.42) Old T.C.
Is a well-known cove,
And a well-known cove is he.
He calls for his hat,
And he calls for his specs,
But he never goes out on the spree.
===={{green|WOLLERMAN}}==== * Mr. Wollerman (image no.54) * (Wine, Spirit and Tobacco Merchant). A fellow of spirit indeed,
And also a fellow of wine,
He'll sell you your booze and your weed,
But you'll never hear Wollerman whine.
==Occupations & Verse== ===={{purple|On Guard !}}==== * On Guard ! (image no.44) Here upon guard am I;
You can bet I am fly !
Grimly I stand as the Fates,
Guarding the big Wharf Gates.
==Sources== * [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz PapersPast]
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Tasks post-Scan-a-thon (Please add yours here if it helps to keep track)''' * Lianne has a number of Gordonton cemetery profiles to add and attach to the photos under the [[Space:Gordonton_Cemetery_Free_Space_page|Gordonton Cemetery Free-Space page]]. Most of these have a comment below the photo indicating they need a profile. Estimated progress in photographing headstones (and uploading) is 65% of interments at Gordonton. Currently working on the remaining Gordonton photos and next task is the Pollok photos. Working through 6021 cemetery photos from 2017 and 4931 from 2018 progressively now that the project is up and running. Working on maintaining team progress table. Work on adding free space pages north down, and category info boxes * Art has a number of Waiuku cemetery photos that need to be attached to existing profiles and an even larger number that need profiles created. His photo free-space page is ([[Space:Scanathon_Waiuku_Cemetery|Scanathon Waiuku Cemetery]]). Estimated progress in photographing headstones and plaques (and uploading) is 95% of interments at Waiuku. He is currently adding data into a spreadsheet for Waiuku. * Darren will be adding CIB's to Categories and adding free-space pages for those without one, working from south of the country upwards. * Neil McNicol has offered to join us and provide some assistance in the Manawatu-Wanganui region. * Stephen King has also helped with Marlborough Cemeteries and getting free-space pages established. ---- Please use the link for the Free-space page of each cemetery for further information on progress. When you have set up a Free-space page do not forget to add wikitreecemeteries@googlegroups.com as the profile manager of the profile. The cemeteries with an asterisk need a category first. {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="2" |- ! align="left" style="background:#88EE22;"|'''Cemetery''' ! align="left" style="background:#88EE22;"|'''Location''' ! align="left" style="background:#88EE22;"|'''Region Category''' ! align="left" style="background:#88EE22;"|'''Contact''' ! align="left" style="width: 180px;background:#88EE22;"|'''Free-Space link''' ! align="left" style="width: 80px;background:#88EE22;"|'''Date last worked''' |- |Albany Cemetery (Albany Village)||Albany||AUCKLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Albany_Village_Cemetery_Free_Space|Albany Free Space]]||2019 Jan 19 |- |Alfriston Cemetery||Alfriston||AUCKLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Alfriston_Cemetery_Free_Space_Page|Alfriston Cemetery Free Space page]]||2019 Jan 28 |- |All Souls Churchyard Clevedon||Clevedon||AUCKLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:All_Souls_Churchyard_Clevedon_Free_Space|All Souls Churchyard Free Space]]||2019 Jan 16 |- |Ararimu Cemetery||Ararimu||AUCKLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Ararimu_Cemetery_Free_Space_page|Ararimu Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Jan 27 |- |Awhitu Central Cemetery||Awhitu Central||AUCKLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Awhitu_Cemetery_Free_Space_page|Awhitu Cemetery Free-Space]]||2019 Jan 04 |- |Birkenhead Anglican Cemetery and Birkenhead Catholic Cemetery/Pompallier Cemetery||Birkenhead||AUCKLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Pompallier_Reserve_Cemetery|Pompallier Birkenhead Free Space]]||2019 Jan 11 |- |Birkenhead-Glenfield Cemetery/Glenfield Public Cemetery||Glenfield||AUCKLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Birkenhead_Glenfield_Cemetery_Free-Space_page|Birkenhead Glenfield Free Space]]||2019 Jan 04 |- |Blackpool Cemetery Reserve - Hurunui Urupa||Waiheke Island||AUCKLAND||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Blackpool_Cemetery_Reserve|Blackpool Cemetery Reserve Free Space]] ||2019 Mar 05 |- |Bombay Presbyterian Church Cemetery||Bombay||AUCKLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Bombay_Presbyterian_Church_Cemetery|Bombay Presbyterian Free Space]]||2018 Dec 29 |- |Boyd's Hill Cemetery||Kawau Island||AUCKLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Boyds_Hill_Cemetery_Free_space_page|Boyd's Hill Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Jan 29 |- |Drury Presbyterian Cemetery||Drury||AUCKLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Drury_Presbyterian_Cemetery_Free_Space_page|Drury Presbyterian Free Space]]||2019 Jan 04 |- |George Maxwell Memorial Cemetery||Avondale||AUCKLAND||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:George_Maxwell_Memorial_Cemetery_Free_space_page|George Maxwell Free Space]]||2019 Jan 11 |- |Heights Park Cemetery||Paerata||AUCKLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Heights_Park_Cemetery_Free_Space_page|Heights Park Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 01 |- |Helensville Cemetery||Helensville||AUCKLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Helensville_Cemetery_Free_Space_Page|Helensville Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 07 |- |Hillsborough Cemetery||Hillsborough||AUCKLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Hillsborough_Cemetery|Hillsborough Free Space]]||2019 Jan 01 |- |Holy Trinity Memorial Park/Otahuhu Anglican||Ōtāhuhu||AUCKLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Holy_Trinity_Memorial_Park|Holy Trinity Free Space]]||2018 Jan 24 |- |Hunua Presbyterian Church Cemetery||Hunua||AUCKLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Hunua_Presbyterian_Church_Cemetery_Free_Space|Hunua Presbyterian Free Space]]||2019 Feb 14 |- |Kaipara Flats Cemetery||Kaipara||AUCKLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Kaipara_Flats_Cemetery_Free_Space_page|Kaipara Flats Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 02 |- |Kaukapakapa Methodist Churchyard||Kaukapakapa||AUCKLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Kaukapakapa_Methodist_Churchyard_Free_Space|Kaukapakapa Methodist Free Space]]||2019 Feb 02 |- |Kohekohe Cemetery||Kohekohe||AUCKLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Kohekohe_Cemetery_Free_Space_page|Kohekohe Free Space]]||2019 Jan 06 |- |Kumeu Anglican Cemetery||Kumeu||AUCKLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Kumeu_Anglican_Cemetery_Free_Space|Kumeu Anglican Cemetery Free Space]]||20149 Feb 06 |- |Makarau Cemetery *||Makarau||AUCKLAND||N/A||TO BE CREATED||N/A |- |Mangere Lawn Cemetery||Mangere||AUCKLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Mangere_Lawn_Cemetery_Free_Space_page|Mangere Lawn Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Jan 28 |- |Mangere Presbyterian Cemetery||Mangere||AUCKLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Mangere_Presbyterian_Cemetery_Free_Space_page|Mangere Presbyterian Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Jan 28 |- |Manukau Memorial Gardens||Manukau||AUCKLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Manukau_Memorial_Gardens_Free_space_page|Manukau Memorial Gardens Free Space]]||2019 Feb 02 |- |Matakana Cemetery||Matakana||AUCKLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Matakana_Cemetery_Free_Space|Matakana Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 08 |- |Mauku Cemetery||Mauku||AUCKLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Mauku_Cemetery_Free_Space|Mauku Free Space]]||2018 Jan 10 |- |Mauku Historical Cemetery||Mauku||AUCKLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Mauku_Historical_Cemetery_Free_Space|Mauku Historical Free Space]]||2018 Jan 10 |- |Mt Victoria Cemetery||Devonport||AUCKLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Mt_Victoria_Cemetery_Free_Space_page|Mt Victoria Free Space]]||2018 May 06 |- |North Shore Memorial Park||Albany||AUCKLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:North_Shore_Memorial_Park_Free_Space|North Shor Memorial Park Free Space]]||2019 Feb 14 |- |Onehunga Catholic Cemetery||Onehunga||AUCKLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Onehunga_Catholic_Cemetery|Onehunga Catholic Free Space]]||2018 Jan 13 |- |O'Neill's Point Cemetery||Bayswater||AUCKLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:O%27Neill%27s_Point_Cemetery_Free-Space_Page|O'Neill's Point Free Space]]||2018 Dec 29 |- |Onetangi Lawn Cemetery/Waiheke Lawn Cemetery||Waiheke Island||AUCKLAND|||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Waiheke_Lawn_Cemetery|Onetangi Lawn Cemetery/Waiheke Lawn Cemetery Free Space]] ||2019 Mar 05 |- |Oratia Cemetery||Oratia||AUCKLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Oratia_Cemetery_Free_Space|Oratia Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 15 |- |Otahuhu Catholic Cemetery /Hutton St Cemetery||Otahuhu||AUCKLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Otahuhu_Catholic_Cemetery|Otahuhu Catholic Free Space]]||2017 Dec 16 |- |Otahuhu Cemetery||Otahuhu||AUCKLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Otahuhu_Cemetery_FreeSpace_Page|Otahuhu Free Space]]||2018 Apr 09 |- |Papakura Cemetery/Papakura Old||Papakura||AUCKLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Papakura_Cemetery|Papakura Free-Space]]||2018 Sep 21 |- |Papakura South Cemetery||Papakura||AUCKLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Papakura_South_Cemetery|Papakura South Free-Space]]||2019 Jan 10 |- |Paparoa - Howick Cemetery||Howick||AUCKLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Paparoa_-_Howick_Cemetery%2C_Howick%2C_Auckland|Paparoa Howick Free Space]]||2018 Dec 28 |- |Papatoetoe Cemetery/Papatoetoe Old||Puhinui||AUCKLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Papatoetoe_Cemetery|Papatoetoe Free Space]]||2018 Feb 10 |- |Pollok Cemetery||Pollok||AUCKLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Pollok_Cemetery_FreeSpace_page|Pollok Free Space]]||2018 Jan 20 |- |Port Albert Cemetery||Port Albert||AUCKLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Port_Albert_Cemetery_Free_space_Page|Port Albert Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Jan 25 |- |Puhoi Cemetery ||Puhoi||AUCKLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Puhoi_Cemetery_Free_space_Page|Puhoi Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 02 |- |Pukekohe Catholic Cemetery/St Patrick's||Pukekohe||AUCKLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Pukekohe_Catholic_Cemetery|Pukekohe Catholic Free Space]]||2018 Dec 29 |- |Pukekohe Cemetery||Pukekohe||AUCKLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Pukekohe_Public_Cemetery|Pukekohe Free Space]]||2018 Dec 29 |- |Purewa Cemetery||Meadowbank||AUCKLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Purewa_Cemetery_-_Free_Space_Page|Purewa Free Space]]||2018 Dec 31 |- |St Andrew's Anglican Cemetery||Epsom||AUCKLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:St_Andrews_Cemetery|St Andrew's Free Space]]||2018 Sep 23 |- |St Andrew's Presbyterian Cemetery||Howick||AUCKLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:St_Andrews_Presbyterian_Howick_Free_Space|St Andrews Presbyterian Howick Free Space]]||2019 Feb 14 |- |St Bride's Anglican||Mauku||AUCKLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:St_Bride%27s_Anglican_Church|St Bride's Free Space]]||2018 Dec 29 |- |St John's Anglican Churchyard Cemetery||Drury||AUCKLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:St_Johns_Anglican_Cemetery_Drury_Free_Space_page|St John's Anglican Drury Free Space]]||2019 Feb 01 |- |St John's Presbyterian Cemetery||Papatoetoe||AUCKLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:St_Johns_Presbyterian_Free_space_page|St John's Free Space page]]||2018 Apr 25 |- |St Patrick's Cemetery||Panmure||AUCKLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:St_Patricks_Panmure_Free_Space|St Patrick's Cemetery Free-Space]]||2019 Feb 14 |- |St Peter's Anglican Cemetery||Bombay||AUCKLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:St_Peters_Anglican_Cemetery_Bombay|St Peter's Free Space]]||2018 Aug 05 |- |St Peter's Anglican Cemetery||Onehunga||AUCKLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:St_Peters_Onehunga_Free_Space|St Peter's Anglican Onehunga Free Space]]||2019 Feb 14 |- |St Stephen's Cemetery||Parnell||AUCKLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:St_Stephens_Cemetery_Parnell|St Stephen's Free Space]]||2018 Dec 29 |- |Stanmore Bay Cemetery Whangaparaoa||Whangaparaoa||AUCKLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Stanmore_Bay_Cemetery|Stanmore Bay Free Space]]||2017 Dec 29 |- |Swanson Cemetery||Swanson||AUCKLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Swanson_Cemetery_Free_Space_page|Swanson Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Jan 28 |- |Symonds St Cemetery /Grafton Cemetery||Auckland Central||AUCKLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Symonds_Street_Cemetery_Free_Space_page|Symonds St Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Jan 31 |- |Tahuna Pa Cemetery||Waiuku||AUCKLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Tahuna_Pa_Road_Cemetery|Tahuna Pa Free Space]]||2018 Feb 17 |- |Tauhoa Cemetery||Tauhoa||AUCKLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Tauhoa_Cemetery_Cemetery_Free_Space_Page|Tauhoa Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 02 |- |Turanga Cemetery *||Whitford||AUCKLAND||N/A||TO BE CREATED||N/A |- |Waiau Pa Cemetery||Waiau Pa||AUCKLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Waiau_Pa_Cemetery_Free_Space_page|Waiaua Pa Free Space]]||2019 Jan 02 |- |Waikaraka Cemetery||Onehunga||AUCKLAND||[[Livingstone-154|Kirsty Ward]], [[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Waikaraka_Cemetery|Waikaraka Free Space]]||2018 Dec 30 |- |Waikumete Cemetery||Glen Eden||AUCKLAND||[[Sanderson-1380|Kevin Sanderson]]||[[Space:Waikumete_Cemetery|Waikumete Free Space]]||2018 Feb 12 |- |Wainui Cemetery||Wainui||AUCKLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Wainui_Cemetery_Free_Space|Wainui Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 15 |- |Waipipi Cemetery||Waipipi||AUCKLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Waipipi_Cemetery|Waipipi Free Space]]||2018 Jan 19 |- |Waiuku Cemetery||Waiuku||AUCKLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Waiuku_Cemetery|Waiuku Free Space]]||2018 Dec 29 |- |Westney Methodist Church Cemetery||Mangere||AUCKLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Westney_Methodist_Church_Cemetery|Westney Methodist Church Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 15 |- |Whangaparapara Cemetery||Waiheke Island||AUCKLAND||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Whangaparapara_Cemetery|Whangaparapara Cemetery Free Space]] ||2019 Mar 05 |- |Domain Road Cemetery||Whakatane||BAY OF PLENTY||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Domain_Road_Cemetery_Free_Space|Domain Road Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 14 |- |Hillcrest Cemetery||Whakatane||BAY OF PLENTY||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Hillcrest_Cemetery_Whakatane|Hillcrest Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Mar 04 |- |Kauae Cemetery||Ngongotaha||BAY OF PLENTY||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Kauae_Cemetery_Free_Space_page|Kauae Cemetery Free Space page]]||2019 Feb 149 |- |Katikati Cemetery||Katikati||BAY OF PLENTY||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Katikati_Cemetery|Katikati Cemetery Free Space page]]||2019 Mar 04 |- |Kelly Street (Old Military Cemetery) *||Opotiki||BAY OF PLENTY||N/A||TO BE CREATED||N/A |- |Maketu Cemetery *||Maketu||BAY OF PLENTY||N/A||TO BE CREATED||N/A |- |Mamaku Cemetery *||Mamaku||BAY OF PLENTY||N/A||TO BE CREATED||N/A |- |Maraenui Maori Cemetery *||Opotiki||BAY OF PLENTY||N/A||TO BE CREATED||N/A |- |Ngakuru Cemetery *||Ngakuru||BAY OF PLENTY||N/A||TO BE CREATED||N/A |- |Old Te Puke Cemetery||Te Puke||BAY OF PLENTY||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Old_Te_Puke_Cemetery|Old Te Puke Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Feb 20 |- |Opotiki Public Cemetery (Waitangi)||Opotiki||BAY OF PLENTY||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Opotiki_Public_Cemetery|Opotiki Public Cemetery Free Space page]]||2019 Mar 04 |- |Oropi Cemetery *||Greerton||BAY OF PLENTY||N/A||TO BE CREATED||N/A |- |Pyes Pa Memorial Park||Tauranga||BAY OF PLENTY||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Pyes_Pa_Memorial_Park_Free_Space_page|Pyes Pa Memorial Park Free Space]] ||2019 Feb 15 |- |Raukokore Anglican Church Cemetery *||Opotiki||BAY OF PLENTY||N/A||TO BE CREATED||N/A |- |Reporoa Cemetery||Reporoa||BAY OF PLENTY||N/A||TO BE CREATED||N/A |- |Rotorua Cemetery||Rotorua||BAY OF PLENTY||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Rotorua_Cemetery_Free_Space_page|Rotorua Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Jan 30 |- |Tauranga Anglican Cemetery||Tauranga||BAY OF PLENTY||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Tauranga_Anglican_Cemetery_Free_Space|Tauranga Anglican Free Space]]||2019 Feb 15 |- |Tauranga Catholic Cemetery||Tauranga||BAY OF PLENTY||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Tauranga_Catholic_Cemetery_Free_Space|Tauranga Catholic Free Space]]||2019 Feb 15 |- |Tauranga Latter Day Saints Cemetery *||Tauranga||BAY OF PLENTY||N/A||TO BE CREATED||N/A |- |Tauranga Methodist Cemetery||Tauranga||BAY OF PLENTY||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Tauranga_Methodist_Cemetery_Free_Space|Tauranga Methodist Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 15 |- |Tauranga MissionCemetery||Tauranga||BAY OF PLENTY||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Tauranga_Mission_Cemetery_Free_Space|Tauranga Mission Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 15 |- |Tauranga Presbyterian Cemetery||Tauranga||BAY OF PLENTY||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Tauranga_Presbyterian_Cemetery_Free_Space|Tauranga Presbyterian Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 15 |- |Te Kaha Maori Cemetery *||Opotiki||BAY OF PLENTY||N/A||TO BE CREATED||N/A |- |Te Puke Cemetery||Te Puke||BAY OF PLENTY||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Te_Puke_Cemetery|Te Puke Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 20 |- |Te Ranginui Urupa (Woodlands) *||Opotiki||BAY OF PLENTY||N/A||TO BE CREATED||N/A |- |Addington Cemetery||Addington||CANTERBURY||[[King-12726|Stephen King]]||[[Space:Addington_Cemetery|Addington Cemetery Free-Space]]||2015 Feb 09 |- |Albury Cemetery||Albury||CANTERBURY||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Albury_Cemetery_Mackenzie_District|Albury Cemetery Free-Space]]||2019 Jan 09 |- |Arundel Cemetery||Arundel||CANTERBURY||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Arundel_Cemetery|Arundel Cemetery Free-Space]]||2019 Mar 04 |- |Ashburton Cemetery||Ashburton||CANTERBURY||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Ashburton_Cemetery|Ashburton Cemetery Free-Space]]||2019 Jan 09 |- |Avonhead Park Cemetery||Christchurch||CANTERBURY||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Avonhead_Park_Cemetery|Avonhead Park Cemetery Free-Space]]||2019 Jan 09 |- |Balcairn Public Cemetery||Balcairn||CANTERBURY||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Balcairn_Public_Cemetery|Balcairn Public Cemetery Free-Space]]||2019 Jan 09 |- |Barbadoes Street Cemetery||Christchurch||CANTERBURY||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Barbadoes_Street_Cemetery%2C_Christchurch%2C_Canterbury|Barbadoes Street Cemetery Free Space]]||2018 Apr 15 |- |Belfast Cemetery||Belfast||CANTERBURY||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Belfast_Cemetery_Christchurch|Belfast Cemetery Free-Space]]||2019 Jan 09 |- |Bromley Cemetery||Bromley||CANTERBURY||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Bromley_Cemetery|Bromley Cemetery Free-Space]]||2019 Jan 09 |- |[[:Category: Burkes Pass Cemetery, Burkes Pass, Canterbury|Burkes Pass Cemetery]] ||Burkes Pass||CANTERBURY||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Burkes_Pass_Cemetery|Burkes Pass Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Feb 01 |- |[[:Category: Fairlie Cemetery, Fairlie, Canterbury|Fairlie Cemetery]]||Fairlie||CANTERBURY||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Fairlie_Cemetery|Fairlie Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Feb 03 |- |Geraldine Cemetery||Geraldine||CANTERBURY||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Geraldine_Cemetery|Geraldine Cemetery Free-Space]]||2019 Jan 09 |- |Homeview Cemetery||Cheviot||CANTERBURY||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Homeview_Cemetery|Homeview Cemetery Free-Space]]||2019 Jan 09 |- |Kaikoura Public Cemetery||Kaikoura||CANTERBURY||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Kaikoura_Cemetery|Kaikoura Public Cemetery Free-Space]]||2019 Jan 09 |- |Kaiapoi Public Cemetery||Kaiapoi||CANTERBURY||[[King-12726|Stephen King]]||[[Space:Kaiapoi_Public_Cemetery|Kaiapoi Public Cemetery Free-Space]]||2019 Jan 21 |- |Kurow Cemetery||Kurow||CANTERBURY||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Kurow_Cemetery|Kurow Cemetery Free-Space]]||2019 Jan 09 |- |Linwood Cemetery||Linwood||CANTERBURY||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Linwood_Cemetery|Linwood Cemetery Free-Space]]||2019 Jan 09 |- |Little River Cemetery||Little River||CANTERBURY||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Little_River_Cemetery|Little River Cemetery Free-Space]]||2019 Jan 09 |- |Memorial Park Cemetery||Bromley||CANTERBURY||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Memorial_Park_Cemetery_Bromley|Memorial Park Free-Space]]||2019 Jan 09 |- |Methven Cemetery||Methven||CANTERBURY||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Methven_Cemetery|Methven Cemetery Free-Space]]||2019 Jan 09 |- |Oxford Cemetery||Oxford||CANTERBURY||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Oxford_Cemetery_Canterbury|Oxford Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Feb 02 |- |Ruru Lawn Cemetery||Bromley||CANTERBURY||[[Livingstone-154|Kirsty Ward]], [[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Ruru_Lawn_Cemetery,_Christchurch,_New_Zealand|Ruru Lawn Cemetery Free-Space]]||2019 Jan 09 |- |St Barnabas Anglican Cemetery||Woodend||CANTERBURY||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Woodend_Anglican_Cemetery|St Barnabas Anglican Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 16 |- |Saint Peter's Anglican Churchyard||Christchurch||CANTERBURY||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Saint_Peter's_Anglican_Churchyard|Saint Peter's Anglican Churchyard Free Space]]||2019 Jan 09 |- |South Malvern Cemetery||Coalgate||CANTERBURY||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:South_Malvern_Cemetery|South Malvern Cemetery Free-Space]]||2019 Jan 09 |- |St Mary's Anglican Cemetery||Halswell||CANTERBURY||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:St_Mary's_Anglican_Cemetery_Halswell|St Mary's Anglican Cemetery Free-Space]]||2019 Jan 09 |- |St Paul's Churchyard||Papanui||CANTERBURY||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:St_Paul's_Churchyard_Papanui|St Paul's Churchyard Free-Space]]||2019 Jan 09 |- |Swannanoa Methodist Cemetery||Swannanoa||CANTERBURY||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Swannanoa_Methodist_Cemetery|Swannanoa Methodist Cemetery Free-Space]]||2019 Jan 09 |- |Sydenham Cemetery||Sydenham||CANTERBURY||[[King-12726|Stephen King]]||[[Space:Sydenham_Cemetery,_Christchurch,_New_Zealand|Sydenham Cemetery Free-Space]]||2019 Jan 09 |- |Timaru Cemetery||Timaru||CANTERBURY||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Timaru_Cemetery|Timaru Cemetery Free-Space]]||2019 Jan 09 |- |Waimairi Cemetery||Christchurch||CANTERBURY||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Waimairi_Cemetery|Waimairi Cemetery Free-Space]]||2019 Jan 09 |- |Waimate Lawn Cemetery||Waimate||CANTERBURY||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Waimate_Lawn_Cemetery|Waimate Lawn Cemetery Free-Space]]||2019 Jan 09 |- |Waimate Old Cemetery||Waimate||CANTERBURY||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Waimate_Old_Cemetery|Waimate Old Cemetery Free-Space]]||2019 Jan 09 |- |Wainui Cemetery||Wainui||CANTERBURY||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Wainui_Cemetery_Canterbury_Free_Space|Wainui Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Jan 15 |- |Woodend Methodist Cemetery||Woodend||CANTERBURY||[[King-12726|Stephen King]]||[[Space:Woodend_Methodist_Cemetery|Woodend Methodist Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Mar 7 |- |Woodlawn Memorial Gardens||Bromley||CANTERBURY||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Woodlawn_Memorial_Gardens_Bromley|Woodlawn Memorial Gardens Free-Space]]||2019 Jan 09 |- |Woolston Cemetery||Woolston||CANTERBURY||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Woolston_Cemetery|Woolston Cemetery Free-Space]]||2019 Jan 09 |- |Yaldhurst Cemetery||Yaldhurst||CANTERBURY||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Yaldhurst_Cemetery|Yaldhurst Cemetery Free-Space]]||2019 Jan 09 |- |Makaraka Cemetery||Gisborne||GISBORNE||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Makaraka_Cemetery_Free_Space_page|Makaraka Free Space]]||2019 Jan 07 |- |Motu Cemetery||Motu||GISBORNE||[[McNicol-132|Neil McNicol]]||[[Space:Motu_Cemetery_Free_Space|Motu Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 13 |- |Ormond Cemetery ||Ormond||GISBORNE||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Ormond_Cemetery_Free_Space_page|Ormond Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Jan 09 |- |Patutahi Cemetery||Patutahi||GISBORNE||[[McNicol-132|Neil McNicol]]||[[Space:Patutahi_Cemetery_Free_Space|Patutahi Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 13 |- |Rakauroa Cemetery||Otoko||GISBORNE||[[McNicol-132|Neil McNicol]]||[[Space:Rakauroa_Cemetery_Free_Space|Rakauroa Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 13 |- |Ruatoria Cemetery||Ruatoria||GISBORNE||[[McNicol-132|Neil McNicol]]||[[Space:Ruatoria_Cemetery_Free_Space|Ruatoria Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 13 |- |Taruheru Lawn Cemetery||Gisborne||GISBORNE||[[McNicol-132|Neil McNicol]]||[[Space:Taruheru_Cemetery_Free_Space|Taruheru Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 13 |- |Te Araroa Cemetery||Te Araroa||GISBORNE||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Te_Araroa_Cemetery|Te Araroa Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 25 |- |Te Puia Cemetery||Te Puia||GISBORNE||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Te_Puia_Cemetery|Te Puia Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 25 |- |*Tokata Cemetery||Te Araroa||GISBORNE||N/A||TO BE CREATED||N/A |- |Tokomaru Bay Urapa||Tokomaru Bay||GISBORNE||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Tokomaru_Bay_Urupa|Tokomaru Bay Urapa Free Space]]||2019 Feb 25 |- |Tolaga Bay Cemetery||Tolaga Bay||GISBORNE||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Tolaga_Bay_Cemetery|Tolaga Bay Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 25 |- |Eskdale Cemetery ||Eskdale||HAWKES BAY||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Eskdale_Cemetery|Eskdale Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 25 |- |Hastings Cemetery||Hastings||HAWKES BAY||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Hastings_Cemetery_Free_Space_page|Hastings Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 05 |- |Havelock North Cemetery||Havelock North||HAWKES BAY||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Havelock_North_Cemetery_Free_Space|Havelock North Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 20 |- |Old Napier Cemetery ||Napier||HAWKES BAY||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Old_Napier_Cemetery_Free_Space|Old Napier Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 09 |- |Otane Cemetery ||Otane||HAWKES BAY||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Otane_Cemetery|Otane Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 25 |- |Park Island Cemetery||Napier||HAWKES BAY||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Park_Island_Cemetery|Park Island Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 25 |- |Takapau Cemetery||Takapau||HAWKES BAY||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Takapau_Cemetery|Takapau Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 25 |- |Taradale Cemetery ||Taradale||HAWKES BAY||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Taradale_Cemetery_Free_Space_page|Taradale Free Space]]||2019 Feb 04 |- |Waipawa Cemetery ||Waipawa||HAWKES BAY||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Waipawa_Cemetery|Waipawa Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 25 |- |Waipukurau Cemetery||Waipukurau||HAWKES BAY||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Waipukurau_Cemetery|Waipukurau Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 25 |- |Wharerangi Lawn Cemetery||Napier||HAWKES BAY||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Wharerangi_Lawn_Cemetery|Wharerangi Lawn Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 25 |- |Alfredton Cemetery||Alfredton||MANAWATU-WANGANUI||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Alfredton_Cemetery|Alfredton Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 18 |- |Apiti Cemetery||Apiti||MANAWATU-WANGANUI||[[McNicol-132|Neil McNicol]]||[[Space:Apiti_Cemetery_Free_Space|Apiti Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Jan 21 |- |Aramoho Cemetery||Whanganui||MANAWATU-WANGANUI||[[McNicol-132|Neil McNicol]]||[[Space:Aramoho_Cemetery_Free_Space|Aramoho Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Jan 21 |- |Ashhurst Cemetery||Ashhurst||MANAWATU-WANGANUI||[[McNicol-132|Neil McNicol]]||[[Space:Ashhurst_Cemetery_Free_Space|Ashhurst Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Jan 21 |- |Avenue Cemetery||Levin||MANAWATU-WANGANUI||[[McNicol-132|Neil McNicol]]||[[Space:Avenue_Cemetery_Free_Space|Avenue Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Jan 22 |- |Brunswick Cemetery||Brunswick||MANAWATU-WANGANUI||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Brunswick_Cemetery|Brunswick Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 18 |- |Bunnythorpe Cemetery||Bunnythorpe||MANAWATU-WANGANUI||[[McNicol-132|Neil McNicol]]||[[Space:Bunnythorpe_Cemetery_Free_Space|Bunnythorpe Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Jan 22 |- |Clifton Cemetery||Bulls||MANAWATU-WANGANUI||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Clifton_Cemetery|Clifton Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 18 |- |Eketahuna Lawn Cemetery||Eketahuna||MANAWATU-WANGANUI||[[McNicol-132|Neil McNicol]]||[[Space:Eketahuna_Cemetery_Free_Space|Eketahuna Lawn Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Jan 22 |- |Feilding Cemetery||Feilding||MANAWATU-WANGANUI||[[McNicol-132|Neil McNicol]]||[[Space:Feilding_Cemetery_Free_Space_page|Feilding Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Jan 21 |- |Foxton Cemetery||Foxton||MANAWATU-WANGANUI||[[McNicol-132|Neil McNicol]]||[[Space:Foxton_Cemetery_Free_Space|Foxton Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Jan 21 |- |Halcombe Cemetery||Halcombe||MANAWATU-WANGANUI||[[McNicol-132|Neil McNicol]]||[[Space:Halcombe_Cemetery_Free_Space|Halcombe Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Jan 22 |- |Heads Road Old Cemetery||Whanganui||MANAWATU-WANGANUI||[[McNicol-132|Neil McNicol]]||[[Space:Heads_Road_Old_Cemetery_Free_Space|Heads Road Old Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Jan 21 |- |Herbertville Wainui Cemetery||Herbertville||MANAWATU-WANGANUI||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Herbertville_Wainui_Cemetery|Herbertville Wainui Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 18 |- |Ihakara Gardens||Foxton||MANAWATU-WANGANUI||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Ihakara_Gardens|Ihakara Gardens Free Space]]||2019 Feb 18 |- |Kaitawa Cemetery||Kaitawa||MANAWATU-WANGANUI||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Kaitawa_Cemetery|Kaitawa Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 18 |- |Kelvin Grove Cemetery||Palmerston North||MANAWATU-WANGANUI||[[McNicol-132|Neil McNicol]]||[[Space:Kelvin_Grove_Cemetery_Free_Space|Kelvin Grove Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Jan 22 |- |Kimbolton Cemetery||Kimbolton||MANAWATU-WANGANUI||[[McNicol-132|Neil McNicol]]||[[Space:Kimbolton_Cemetery_Free_Space_page|Kimbolton Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Jan 20 |- |Kumeroa Cemetery||Kumeroa||MANAWATU-WANGANUI||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Kumeroa_Cemetery|Kumeroa Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 18 |- |Manakau Cemetery||Manakau||MANAWATU-WANGANUI||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Manakau_Cemetery|Manakau Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 18 |- |Mangahao Cemetery||Balance||MANAWATU-WANGANUI||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Mangahao_Ballance_Cemetery_Free_Space_page|Mangahao Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Jan 22 |- |Mangaoranga Cemetery||Eketahuna||MANAWATU-WANGANUI||[[McNicol-132|Neil McNicol]]||[[Space:Mangaoranga_Cemetery_Free_Space|Mangaoranga Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Jan 22 |- |Mangatainoka Cemetery||Pahiatua||MANAWATU-WANGANUI||[[McNicol-132|Neil McNicol]]||[[Space:Mangatainoka_Cemetery_Free_Space|Mangatainoka Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Jan 23 |- |Mangatera Cemetery||Dannevirke||MANAWATU-WANGANUI||[[McNicol-132|Neil McNicol]]||[[Space:Mangatera_Cemetery%2C_Dannevirke%2C_Manawatu-Wanganui|Mangatera Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Jan 25 |- |Mangaweka Cemetery||Mangaweka ||MANAWATU-WANGANUI||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Mangaweka_Cemetery|Mangaweka Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 18 |- |Manunui Cemetery||Manunui||MANAWATU-WANGANUI||[[McNicol-132|Neil McNicol]]||[[Space:Manunui_Cemetery_Free_Space|Manunui Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Jan 23 |- |Matamau Cemetery||Dannevirke||MANAWATU-WANGANUI||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Matamau_Cemetery|Matamau Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 17 |- |Matiere Cemetery||Matiere ||MANAWATU-WANGANUI||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Matiere_Cemetery|Matiere Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 18 |- |Mt View Cemetery||Marton||MANAWATU-WANGANUI||[[McNicol-132|Neil McNicol]]||[[Space:Mount_View_Cemetery_Free_Space|Mount View Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Jan 23 |- |Norsewood Cemetery||Norsewood ||MANAWATU-WANGANUI||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Norsewood_Cemetery|Norsewood Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 18 |- |Ohakune Cemetery||Ohakune||MANAWATU-WANGANUI||[[McNicol-132|Neil McNicol]]||[[Space:Ohakune_Cemetery_Free_Space|Ohakune Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Jan 23 |- |Ohingaiti Cemetery||Ohingaiti||MANAWATU-WANGANUI||[[McNicol-132|Neil McNicol]]||[[Space:Ohingaiti_Cemetery_Free_Space|Ohingaiti Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Jan 23 |- |Ohura Cemetery||Ohura||MANAWATU-WANGANUI||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Ohura_Cemetery|Ohura Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 18 |- |Old Gorge Cemetery||Woodville||MANAWATU-WANGANUI||[[McNicol-132|Neil McNicol]]||[[Space:Old_Gorge_Cemetery_Free_Space|Old Gorge Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Jan 23 |- |Old Levin Cemetery ||Levin||MANAWATU-WANGANUI||[[McNicol-132|Neil McNicol]]||[[Space:Old_Levin_Cemetery_Free_Space|Old Levin Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Jan 24 |- |Ormondville Cemetery||Ormondville||MANAWATU-WANGANUI||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Ormondville_Cemetery_Free_Space_page|Ormondville Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 18 |- |Owhango Cemetery||Owhango ||MANAWATU-WANGANUI||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Owhango_Cemetery|Owhango Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 18 |- |Pangaroa Cemetery||Pangaroa ||MANAWATU-WANGANUI||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Pangaroa_Cemetery_Free_Space_Page|Pangaroa Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Jan 25 |- |Pohangina Cemetery||Pohangina ||MANAWATU-WANGANUI||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Pohangina_Cemetery|Pohangina Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 18 |- |RSA Woodville Cemetery||Woodville ||MANAWATU-WANGANUI||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:RSA_Woodville_Cemetery|RSA Woodville Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 18 |- |Raetihi Cemetery||Ruapehu District||MANAWATU-WANGANUI||[[McNicol-132|Neil McNicol]]||[[Space:Raetihi_Cemetery_Free_Space|Raetihi Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Jan 23 |- |Rangataua Cemetery||Ruapehu District||MANAWATU-WANGANUI||[[McNicol-132|Neil McNicol]]||[[Space:Rangataua_Cemetery_Free_Space|Rangataua Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Jan 23 |- |Rangiwahia Cemetery||Rangiwahia||MANAWATU-WANGANUI||[[McNicol-132|Neil McNicol]]||[[Space:Rangiwahia_Cemetery_Free_Space_page|Rangiawahia Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Jan 2 |- |Ratana Cemetery||Ratana ||MANAWATU-WANGANUI||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Ratana_Cemetery|Ratana Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 18 |- |Raurimu Cemetery||Raurimu ||MANAWATU-WANGANUI||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Raurimu_Cemetery|Raurimu Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 18 |- |Rongotea Cemetery||Rongotea||MANAWATU-WANGANUI||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Rongotea_Cemetery_Free_Space_Page|Rongotea Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Jan 20 |- |Sandon Cemetery||Sanson||MANAWATU-WANGANUI||[[McNicol-132|Neil McNicol]]||[[Space:Sandon_Cemetery_Free_Space|Sandon Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Jan 23 |- |Settlers Dannevirke Cemetery||Dannevirke ||MANAWATU-WANGANUI||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Settlers_Dannevirke_Cemetery|Settlers Dannevirke Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 18 |- |Shannon Cemetery||Shannon ||MANAWATU-WANGANUI||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Shannon_Cemetery|Shannon Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 18 |- |St Stephens Anglican Cemetery||Marton||MANAWATU-WANGANUI||[[McNicol-132|Neil McNicol]]||[[Space:St_Stephens_Anglican_Cemetery_Free_Space|St Stephens Anglican Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Jan 24 |- |Taihape Cemetery||Taihape||MANAWATU-WANGANUI||[[McNicol-132|Neil McNicol]]||[[Space:Taihape_Cemetery_Free_Space|Taihape Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Jan 24 |- |Taringamotu Maori Cemetery ||Ruapehu District||MANAWATU-WANGANUI||[[McNicol-132|Neil McNicol]]||[[Space:Taringamotu_Maori_Cemetery_Free_Space|Taringamotu Maori Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Jan 24 |- |Taumarunui New Cemetery||Taumarunui||MANAWATU-WANGANUI||[[McNicol-132|Neil McNicol]]||[[Space:Taumarunui_New_Cemetery_Free_Space|Taumarunui New Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Jan 23 |- |Taumarunui Old Cemetery||Taumarunui||MANAWATU-WANGANUI||[[McNicol-132|Neil McNicol]]||[[Space:Taumarunui_Old_Cemetery_Free_Space|Taumarunui Old Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Jan 23 |- |Terrace End Cemetery||Palmerston North||MANAWATU-WANGANUI||[[McNicol-132|Neil McNicol]]||[[Space:Terrace_End_Cemetery_Free_Space|Terrace End Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Jan 23 |- |Turakina Cemetery||Turakina ||MANAWATU-WANGANUI||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Turakina_Cemetery|Turakina Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 18 |- |Waituna West Cemetery||Waituna West||MANAWATU-WANGANUI||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Waituna_West_Cemetery|Waituna West Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 18 |- |Weber Cemetery||Dannevirke ||MANAWATU-WANGANUI||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Weber_Cemetery|Weber Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 18 |- |Whangamomona, Kohuratahi ||Kohuratahi ||MANAWATU-WANGANUI||[[Willis-3076|Valerie Willis]]||[[Space:The_Whangamomona%2C_Kohuratahi_and_Tahora_War_Memorial_Cenotaph|Whangamomona Cenotaph Free-Space]]||2018 Sep 23 |- |Woodville Lawn Cemetery||Woodville||MANAWATU-WANGANUI||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Woodville_Lawn_Cemetery|Woodville Lawn Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 18 |- |Fairhall Cemetery||Blenheim||MARLBOROUGH||[[King-12726|Stephen King]]||[[Space:Fairhall_Cemetery|Fairhall Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Jan 22 |- |Havelock Cemetery||Havelock||MARLBOROUGH||[[King-12726|Stephen King]]||[[Space:Havelock_Cemetery|Havelock Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Jan 25 |- |Omaka Cemetery||Blenheim||MARLBOROUGH||[[King-12726|Stephen King]]||[[Space:Omaka_Cemetery|Omaka Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Sep 23 |- |Picton Cemetery||Picton||MARLBOROUGH||[[King-12726|Stephen King]]||[[Space:Picton_Cemetery|Picton Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Jan 25 |- |Rai Valley Cemetery||Rai Valley||MARLBOROUGH||[[King-12726|Stephen King]]||[[Space:Rai_Valley_Cemetery|Rai Valley Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Feb 3 |- |Ruapeka Cemetery||Ruapeka||MARLBOROUGH||[[King-12726|Stephen King]]||[[Space:Ruapeka_Cemetery|Ruapeka Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Jan 21 |- |Seddon Cemetery||Seddon||MARLBOROUGH||[[King-12726|Stephen King]]||[[Space:Seddon_Cemetery|Seddon Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Feb 3 |- |Tuamarina Cemetery||Tuamarina||MARLBOROUGH||[[King-12726|Stephen King]]||[[Space:Tuamarina_Cemetery|Tuamarina Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Feb 4 |- |Ward Cemetery||Ward||MARLBOROUGH||[[King-12726|Stephen King]]||[[Space:Ward_Cemetery|Ward Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Feb 5 |- |Fairfield Cemetery ||Nelson||NELSON||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Fairfield_Cemetery_Nelson|Fairfield Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Feb 02 |- |Hallowell Cemetery||Nelson||NELSON||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Hallowell_Cemetery|Hallowell Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Feb 02 |- |Hira Cemetery||Nelson||NELSON||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Hira_Cemetery|Hira Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Feb 02 |- |Marsden Valley Cemetery||Stoke||NELSON||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Marsden_Valley_Cemetery|Marsden Valley Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Feb 02 |- |Seaview Cemetery ||Stoke||NELSON||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Seaview_Cemetery|Seaview Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Feb 02 |- |St Barnabas Cemetery||Stoke||NELSON||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:St_Barnabas_Cemetery_Free_Space_page|St Barnabas Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 08 |- |Wakapuaka Cemetery||Nelson||NELSON||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Wakapuaka_Cemetery_Free_Space|Wakapuaka Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Jan 12 |- |Aropohui Cemetery||Kaipara District||NORTHLAND||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Arapohue_Cemetery|Aropohui Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Feb 16 |- |Broadwood Cemetery ||Kaitaia||NORTHLAND||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Broadwood_Cemetery|Broadwood Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Feb 17 |- |Christ Church Anglican Cemetery||Kamo||NORTHLAND||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[ Space:Christ_Church_Anglican_Cemetery_Kamo|Christ Church Anglican Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Feb 17 |- |Dargaville Cemetery||Dargaville||NORTHLAND||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Dargaville_Cemetery|Dargaville Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Jan 09 |- |Coates Memorial Cemetery||Matakohe||NORTHLAND||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Coates_Memorial_Cemetery_Matakohe|Coates Memorial Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Mar 04 |- |Hakaru Cemetery||Kaipara||NORTHLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Hakaru_Cemetery_Free_Space_page|Hakaru Cemetery Free Space]]||2018 Feb 24 |- |Houhora Cemetery||Houhora||NORTHLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Houhora_Cemetery_Free_Space_page|Houhora Cemetery Free space]]||2019 Feb 01 |- |Kaeo Cemetery||Kaeo||NORTHLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Kaeo_Cemetery_Free_Space|Kaeo Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 16 |- |Kaitaia Cemetery||Kaitaia||NORTHLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Kaitaia_Cemetery_Free_Space|Kaitaia Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 16 |- |Kamo Cemetery||Whangarei||NORTHLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Kamo_Cemetery_Free_Space|Kamo Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 16 |- |Kaurihohore Cemetery||Kauri||NORTHLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Kaurihohore_Cemetery_Free_Space|Kaurihohore Cemetery Free Space]] ||2019 Feb 17 |- |KawaKawa Cemetery||Kawakawa||NORTHLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Kawakawa_Cemetery_Free_Space|Kawakawa Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 16 |- |KeriKeri Cemetery||Kerikeri||NORTHLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Kerikeri_Cemetery_Free_Space|Kerikeri Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 16 |- |Kioreroa Cemetery||Whangarei||NORTHLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Kioreroa_Cemetery_Free_Space_page|Kioreroa Cemetery]]||2019 Feb 11 |- |Kohukohu Cemetery||Kohukohu||NORTHLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]] ||[[Space:Kohukohu_Cemetery_Free_Space|Kohukohu Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 17 |- |Mangapai Cemetery||Mangapai||NORTHLAND||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Mangapai_Cemetery|Mangapai Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 17 |- |Mangawhai Cemetery||Mangawhai||NORTHLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Mangawhai_Cemetery_Free_Space|Mangawhai Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 16 |- |Maungaturoto Anglican Cemetery||Maungaturoto||NORTHLAND||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Maungaturoto_Anglican_Cemetery|Maungaturoto Anglican Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 17 |- |Maungaturoto Congregational Church Cemetery||Maungaturoto||NORTHLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Maungaturoto_Congregational_Church_Cemetery_Free_Space|Maungaturoto Congregational Free Space]]||2019 Jan 29 |- |Maunu Cemetery||Whangarei||NORTHLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Maunu_Cemetery_Free_Space_page|Maunu Cemetery Free Space]] ||2019 Feb 02 |- |Mission Ground Cemetery||Whangarei||NORTHLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Mission_Ground_Cemetery|Mission Ground Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 12 |- |Mt Wesley New Cemetery||Dargaville||NORTHLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Mt_Wesley_New_Cemetery_Free_Space_page|Mt Wesley New Dargaville Free Space]]||2019 Jan 24 |- |Onerahi Cemetery||Whangarei||NORTHLAND||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Onerahi_Cemetery|Onerahi Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 17 |- |Parua Bay Cemetery||Whangarei||NORTHLAND||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Parua_Bay_Cemetery|Parua Bay Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 17 |- |Purua Cemetery||Whangarei||NORTHLAND||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Purua_Cemetery|Purua Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 18 |- |Rawene Cemetery||Rawene||NORTHLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Rawene_Cemetery_Free_Space|Rawene Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 17 |- |Redhill Cemetery ||Kaipara District||NORTHLAND||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Redhill_Cemetery|Redhill Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 17 |- |Russell Cemetery||Russell||NORTHLAND||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Russell_Cemetery_Free_Space_page|Russell Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Jan 30 |- |St John the Baptist Church Cemetery||Waimate North||NORTHLAND||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:St_John_the_Baptist_Church_Cemetery|St John the Baptist Church Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 17 |- |St Michael's Churchyard||Ngawha||NORTHLAND||[[irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:St_Michaels_Anglican_Cemetery_Free_Space|St Michael's Churchyard Free Space]]||2019 Feb 14 |- |St Paul's Churchyard||Paihia||NORTHLAND||[[irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:St_Pauls_Churchyard_Paihia_Free_Space|St Paul's Churchyard Paihia Free Space]]||2019 Feb 16 |- |St Saviour's Anglican Cemetery||Kaitaia||NORTHLAND||[[irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:St_Saviours_Anglican_Cemetery_Free_Space|St Saviour's Anglican Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 16 |- |Tokatoka Cemetery ||Tokatoka ||NORTHLAND||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Tokatoka_Cemetery|Tokatoka Cemetery Free space]]||2019 Feb 17 |- |Totara North Cemetery||Kaitaia||NORTHLAND||[[irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Totara_North_Cemetery|Totara North Free Space]]||2017 Dec 28 |- |Towai Cemetery||Towai||NORTHLAND||[[Baker-12173|Mike Baker]]||[[Space:Towai_Cemetery|Towai Cemetery Free Space]]||2018 Mar 29 |- |Waipu Cemetery||Waipu||NORTHLAND||[[irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Waipu_Cemetery_Free_Space_page|Waipu Cemetery Free space]]||2019 Feb 04 |- |Whangarei Heads Pioneer Cemetery||Whangarei Heads||NORTHLAND||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Whangarei_Heads_Pioneer_Cemetery|Whangarei Heads Pioneer Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 17 |- |Allanton Cemetery||Allanton||OTAGO||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Allanton_Cemetery|Allanton Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Jan 25 |- |Andersons Bay Cemetery||Dunedin||OTAGO||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Andersons_Bay_Cemetery|Andersons Bay Free Space]]||2019 Jan 08 |- |Arrowtown Cemetery||Arrowtown||OTAGO||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Arrowtown_Cemetery|Arrowtown Free Space]]||2019 Jan 08 |- |Balclutha Old Cemetery||Balclutha||OTAGO||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Balclutha_Old_Cemetery|Balclutha Old Cemetery free Space]]||2019 Jan 25 |- |Balclutha Lawn Cemetery||Balclutha||OTAGO||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Balclutha_Lawn_Cemetery|Balclutha Lawn Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Jan 25 |- |Blacks Cemetery||Omakau||OTAGO||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Blacks_Cemetery_Omakau|Blacks (Omakau) Free Space]]||2019 Jan 08 |- |Cromwell Cemetery ||Cromwell||OTAGO||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Cromwell_Cemetery|Cromwell Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Jan 26 |- |Drybread Cemetery||Drybread||OTAGO||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Drybread_Cemetery_Otago|Drybread Free Space]]||2019 Jan 08 |- |Dunedin Cemetery||Dunedin||OTAGO||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Dunedin_Cemetery|Dunedin Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Jan 26 |- |Dunedin Northern Cemetery||Dunedin||OTAGO||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Dunedin_Northern_Cemetery|Northern Dunedin Free Space]]||2019 Jan 08 |- |Dunedin Southern Cemetery||Dunedin||OTAGO||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Dunedin_Southern_Cemetery|Southern Dunedin Free Space]]||2019 Jan 08 |- |East Taieri Cemetery||Mosgiel||OTAGO||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:East_Taieri_Cemetery|East Taieri Free Space]]||2019 Jan 08 |- |Fairfax Cemetery||Milton||OTAGO||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Fairfax_Cemetery_Milton|Fairfax Free Space]]||2019 Jan 08 |- |Green Island Cemetery||Dunedin||OTAGO||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Green_Island_Cemetery|Green Island Free Space]]||2019 Jan 08 |- |Green Park Cemetery||Dunedin||OTAGO||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Green_Park_Cemetery|Green Park Free Space]]||2019 Jan 08 |- |Hawea Cemetery ||Hawea Lake||OTAGO||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Hawea_Cemetery|Hawea Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Jan 10 |- |Lawrence Cemetery||Lawrence||OTAGO||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Lawrence_Cemetery_Otago|Lawrence Free Space]]||2019 Jan 08 |- |Macandrew Bay Cemetery||Dunedin||OTAGO||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Macandrew_Bay_Cemetery|Macandrew Bay Free Space]]||2019 Jan 08 |- |Maheno Cemetery||Maheno||OTAGO||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Maheno_Cemetery|Maheno Free Space]]||2019 Jan 08 |- |Naseby Cemetery||Naseby||OTAGO||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Naseby_Cemetery|Naseby Free Space]]||2019 Jan 08 |- |Oamaru Cemetery||Oamaru||OTAGO||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Oamaru_Cemetery|Oamaru Free Space]]||2019 Jan 08 |- |Oamaru Lawn Cemetery||Oamaru||OTAGO||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Oamaru_Lawn_Cemetery|Oamaru Lawn Free Space]]||2019 Jan 08 |- |Old Port Chalmers Cemetery||Dunedin||OTAGO||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Old_Port_Chalmers_Cemetery|Old Port Chalmers Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 20 |- |Port Chalmers (New) Cemetery||Dunedin||OTAGO||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Port_Chalmers_Cemetery_Free_Space|Port Chalmers Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 20 |- |Portobello Cemetery||Dunedin||OTAGO||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Portobello_Cemetery_Dunedin|Portobello Free Space]]||2019 Jan 08 |- |Queenstown Cemetery||Queenstown||OTAGO||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Queenstown_Cemetery_Otago|Queenstown Free Space]]||2019 Jan 08 |- |Tapanui Cemetery||Tapanui||OTAGO||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Tapanui_Cemetery|Tapanui Free Space]]||2019 Jan 08 |- |Tarras Cemetery||Tarras||OTAGO||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Tarras_cemetery|Tarras Free Space]]||2019 Jan 08 |- |Waitahuna Cemetery||Waitahuna||OTAGO||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Waitahuna_Cemetery|Waitahuna Free Space]]||2019 Jan 08 |- |Waitati (Blueskin) Cemetery||Waitati||OTAGO||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Waitati_Cemetery|Waitati Free Space]]||2019 Jan 08 |- |West Taieri Cemetery||West Taieri||OTAGO||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:West_Taieri_Cemetery|West Taieri Free Space]]||2019 Jan 08 |- |Athol Cemetery ||Athol||SOUTHLAND||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Athol_Cemetery|Athol Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Jan 23 |- |Balfour Cemetery||Balfour||SOUTHLAND||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Blafour_Cemetery|Balfour Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Jan 23 |- |Bluff Cemetery||Bluff||SOUTHLAND||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Bluff_Cemetery|Bluff Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Jan 23 |- |Calcium Cemetery ||Isle Bank||SOUTHLAND||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Calcium_Cemetery|Calcium Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Jan 23 |- |Centre Hill Cemetery||Mossburn||SOUTHLAND||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Centre_Hill_Cemetery|Centre Hill Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Jan 23 |- |Charlton Park Cemetery ||Gore||SOUTHLAND||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Charlton_Park_Cemetery|Space:Charlton_Park_Cemetery]]||2019 Jan 23 |- |Colac Bay Cemetery ||Colac Bay||SOUTHLAND||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Colac_Bay_Cemetery|Colac Bay Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Jan 24 |- |Dipton Cemetery ||Dipton||SOUTHLAND||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Dipton_Cemetery|Dipton Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Jan 24 |- |East Winton Cemetery||Winton||SOUTHLAND||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:East_Winton_Cemetery|East Winton Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Jan 24 |- |Eastern Bush Cemetery||Eastern Bush||SOUTHLAND||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Eastern_Bush_Cemetery|Eastern Bush Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Jan 24 |- |Eastern Cemetery||Invercargill||SOUTHLAND||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Invercargill_Eastern_Cemetery|Invercargill Eastern Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Jan 25 |- |Edendale Cemetery||Edendale||SOUTHLAND||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Edendale_Cemetery|Edendale Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Jan 09 |- |Forest Hill Cemetery||Lochiel||SOUTHLAND||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Forest_Hill_Cemetery_Lochiel|Forest Hill Free Space]]||2019 Jan 09 |- |Fortrose Cemetery||Fortrose||SOUTHLAND||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Fortrose_Cemetery|Fortrose_Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Jan 25 |- |Garston Cemetery||Garston||SOUTHLAND||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Garston_Cemetery|Garston Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Jan 25 |- |Gore Cemetery||Gore||SOUTHLAND||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Gore_Cemetery|Gore Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Jan 25 |- |Greenpoint Cemetery||Greenpoint||SOUTHLAND||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Greenpoint_Cemetery|Greenpoint Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Jan 25 |- |Half Moon Bay Cemetery||Oban||SOUTHLAND||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Half_Moon_Bay_Cemetery|Half Moon Bay Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Jan 25 |- |Lumsden Cemetery||Lumsden||SOUTHLAND||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Lumsden_Cemetery|Lumsden Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Jan 25 |- |Orepuki Cemetery||Orepuki||SOUTHLAND||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Orepuki_Cemetery|Orepuki Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Jan 25 |- |Riversdale Cemetery||Riversdale ||SOUTHLAND||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Riversdale_Cemetery|Riversdale Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Jan 25 |- |Riverton Cemetery||Riverton||SOUTHLAND||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Riverton_Cemetery|Riverton Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Jan 25 |- |St Johns Cemetery||Waikiwi||SOUTHLAND||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:St_Johns_Cemetery_Invercargill|St Johns Invercargill Free Space]]||2019 Jan 09 |- |Tuatapere Cemetery||Tuatapere||SOUTHLAND||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Tuatapere_Cemetery|Tuatapere Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Jan 25 |- |Waikaka Cemetery||Gore||SOUTHLAND||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Waikaka_Cemetery|Waikaka Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Jan 25 |- |Wairio Cemetery||Wairio||SOUTHLAND||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Wairio_Cemetery|Wairio Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Jan 25 |- |Wallacetown New Cemetery||Wallacetown||SOUTHLAND||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Wallacetown_Cemetery|Wallacetown New Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Jan 25 |- |Wallacetown Old Cemetery ||Wallacetown||SOUTHLAND||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Wallacetown_Old_Cemetery|Wallacetown Old Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Jan 25 |- |Winton Cemetery||Winton||SOUTHLAND||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Winton_Cemetery|Winton Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Jan 25 |- |Awanui Cemetery||New Plymouth||TARANAKI||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Awanui_Cemetery|Awanui Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 14 |- |Eltham Cemetery||Eltham||TARANAKI||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Eltham_Cemetery|Eltham Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 14 |- |Hawera General Cemetery||Hawera||TARANAKI||[[Olney-518|Graeme Olney]]||[[Space:Hawera_General_Cemetery%2C_Taranaki%2C_New_Zealand|Hawera General Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 14 |- |Huirangi Cemetery||Huirangi||TARANAKI||[[Henderson-2297|Lorna Henderson]]||[[Space:Huirangi_Cemetery%2C_Taranaki%2C_New_Zealand|Huirangi Free Space]]||2016 Jan 14 |- |Inglewood Cemetery||Inglewood||TARANAKI||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Inglewood_Cemetery_Free_Space_page|Inglewood Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Jan 08 |- |Kaponga Cemetery||Kaponga||TARANAKI||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Kaponga_Cemetery|Kaponga Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 14 |- |Kopuatama Cemetery||Stratford||TARANAKI||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Kopuatama_Cemetery|KopuatamaCemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 14 |- |Lepperton Cemetery||Lepperton||TARANAKI||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Lepperton_Cemetery|Lepperton Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 14 |- |Manaia Cemetery||Manaia ||TARANAKI||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Manaia_Cemetery|Manaia Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 14 |- |Midhirst New Cemetery||Midhirst ||TARANAKI||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Midhirst_New_Cemetery|Midhirst New Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 14 |- |Midhirst Old Cemetery||Midhirst ||TARANAKI||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]] ||[[Space:Midhurst_Old_Cemetery_Free_Space|Midhurst Old Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 18 |- |Oakura Cemetery||Oakura ||TARANAKI||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Oakura_Cemetery|Oakura Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 14 |- |Okaiawa General Old Lawn Cemetery||Okaiawa||TARANAKI||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Okaiawa_Cemetery|Okaiawa General Old Lawn Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 14 |- |Okato Cemetery ||Okato||TARANAKI||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Okato_Cemetery|Okato Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 14 |- |Opunake Cemetery||Opunake ||TARANAKI||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Opunake_Cemetery|Opunake Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 14 |- |Otakeho Cemetery||New Plymouth||TARANAKI||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Otakeho_Cemetery|Otakeho Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 14 |- |Patea Cemetery||Patea||TARANAKI||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Patea_Cemetery|Patea Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 14 |- |Pihama Cemetery||Pihama||TARANAKI||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Pihama_Cemetery_Free_Space_page|Pihama Free Space]]||2017 Sep 03 |- |Purangi Cemetery||Purangi||TARANAKI||[[Howie-675|Pare Hayward-Howie]]||[[Space:Purangi_Cemetery|Purangi Cemetery Restoration Project]]||2018 Dec 01 |- |St Mary's Anglican Churchyard||New Plymouth||TARANAKI||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:St_Marys_Anglican_Churchyard_Free_Space|St Mary's Anglican Churchyard Free Space]]||2019 Jan 07 |- |Tahora Cemetery||Tahora ||TARANAKI||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Tahora_Cemetery_Free_Space|Tahora Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 18 |- |Te Henui Cemetery||New Plymouth ||TARANAKI||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Te_Henui_Cemetery_Free_Space_page|Te Henui Free Space]]||2018 Dec 31 |- |Tikorangi Cemetery||New Plymouth||TARANAKI||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Tikorangi_Cemetery|Tikorangi Cemetery Free Space]] ||2019 Feb 13 |- |Waitara Cemetery||Waitara||TARANAKI||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Waitara_Cemetery_Free_Space_page|Waitara Cemetery Free Space]] ||2019 Feb 03 |- |Clifton Public Cemetery||Takaka||TASMAN||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Clifton_Public_Cemetery|Clifton Public Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Feb 03 |- |Collingwood Cemetery||Collingwood ||TASMAN||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Collingwood_Cemetery|Collingwood Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Feb 03 |- |Dovedale Cemetery||Dovedale||TASMAN||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Dovedale_Cemetery|Dovedale Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Feb 03 |- |East Takaka Cemetery||Takaka||TASMAN||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:East_Takaka_Cemetery|East Takaka Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Feb 03 |- |Fletts Cemetery||Lower Moutere||TASMAN||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Fletts_Cemetery|Fletts Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Feb 03 |- |Foxhill Cemetery||Foxhill||TASMAN||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Foxhill_Cemetery|Foxhill Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Feb 03 |- |Kotinga Cemetery||Takaka||TASMAN||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Kotinga_Cemetery|Kotinga Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Feb 03 |- |Mararewa Cemetery||Tapawera||TASMAN||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Mararewa_Cemetery|Mararewa Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Feb 03 |- |Motueka Cemetery||Motueka||TASMAN||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Motueka_Cemetery|Motueka Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Feb 03 |- |Moutere Hills Cemetery||Moutere||TASMAN||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Moutere_Hills_Cemetery|Moutere Hills Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Feb 03 |- |Murchison Cemetery||Murchison||TASMAN||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Murchison_Cemetery|Murchison Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Feb 03 |- |Pangatotara Cemetery||Pangatotara||TASMAN||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Pangatotara_Cemetery|Pangatotara Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Feb 03 |- |Richmond Cemetery||Richmond||TASMAN||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Richmond_Cemetery|Richmond Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Feb 03 |- |Riwaka Cemetery||Riwaka||TASMAN||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Riwaka_Cemetery|Riwaka Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Feb 03 |- |Rototai Cemetery||Takaka||TASMAN||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Rototai_Cemetery|Rototai Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Feb 03 |- |Saint Alban's Appleby Churchyard||Appleby||TASMAN||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Saint_Albans_Appleby_Churchard|Saint Alban's Appleby Churchyard Free Space]]||2019 Feb 03 |- |Saint James Churchyard||Tapawera||TASMAN||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Saint_James_Churchyard|Saint James Churchyard Free Space]]||2019 Feb 03 |- |Saint Johns Churchyard||Wakefield||TASMAN||[[Grieder-12|Christine Grieder]]||[[Space:St John's Cemetery Wakefield New Zealand|St John's Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2018 Nov 04 |- |Saint Joseph's Church Cemetery||Wakefield||TASMAN||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Saint_Josephs_Church_Cemetery|Saint Joseph's Church Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 03 |- |Saint Michael's Churchyard||Brightwater||TASMAN||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Saint_Michaels_Churchyard|Saint Michael's Churchyard Free Space]]||2019 Feb 03 |- |Saint Paul's Churchyard||Brightwater||TASMAN||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Brightwater_Anglican_Cemetery|Saint Paul's Churchyard Free Space]]||2019 Feb 03 |- |Saint Paul's Lutheran Churchyard||Upper Moutere||TASMAN||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Saint_Pauls_Lutheran_Churchyard|Saint Paul's Lutheran Churchyard Free Space]]||2019 Feb 03 |- |Shaggery Cemetery||Pangatotara ||TASMAN||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Shaggery_Cemetery|Shaggery Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 03 |- |Spring Grove Cemetery||Spring Grove||TASMAN||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Spring_Grove_Cemetery|Spring Grove Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 03 |- |Stanley Brook Cemetery||Stanley Brook||TASMAN||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Stanley_Brook_Cemetery|Stanley Brook Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 03 |- |Waimea West Cemetery||Brightwater||TASMAN||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Waimea_West_Cemetery|Waimea West Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 03 |- |Waiwhero Cemetery||Ngatimoto||TASMAN||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Waiwhero_Cemetery|Waiwhero Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 03 |- |Alexandra Redoubt Cemetery||Tuakau||WAIKATO||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Alexandra_Redoubt_Cemetery|Alexandra Redoubt Free Space]]||2018 Nov 25 |- |Buffalo Cemetery||Coromandel||WAIKATO||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Buffalo_Cemetery_Free_Space_page|Hamilton East Free Space]] ||2019 Feb 03 |- |Colville Cemetery||Colville||WAIKATO||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Colville_Cemetery_Free_Space_page|Colville Cemetery Free Space]] ||2019 Feb 03 |- |Gordonton Cemetery||Gordonton ||WAIKATO||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Gordonton_Cemetery_Free_Space_page|Gordonton Cemetery Free Space]] ||2019 Feb 03 |- |Hamilton East Cemetery||Hamilton||WAIKATO||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Hamilton_East_Cemetery_Free_Space|Hamilton East Free Space]] ||2019 Jan 19 |- |Hamilton Park Cemetery||Newstead||WAIKATO||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Hamilton_Park_Cemetery|Hamilton Park Free Space]]||2018 Dec 30 |- |Hamilton West Cemetery||Whitiora||WAIKATO||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Hamilton_West_Cemetery_Free_Space_page|Hamilton West Free Space]]||2019 Jan 20 |- |Hautapu Cemetery||Hautapu||WAIKATO||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Hautapu_Cemetery|Hautapu Cemetery Free-Space]]||2018 Dec 30 |- |Huntly Cemetery||Huntly||WAIKATO||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Huntly_Cemetery_Free-Space_Page|Huntly Free Space]]||2018 Nov 25 |- |Kaimarama Cemetery||Mercury Bay||WAIKATO||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Kaimarama_Cemetery_Free_Space_page|Kaimarama Cemetery Free space page]]||2019 Feb 03 |- |Kawhia Cemetery||Kawhia||WAIKATO||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Kawhia_Cemetery|Kawhia Cemetery Free space page]]||2019 Feb 03 |- |Kinohaku Cemetery||Kawhia||WAIKATO||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Kinohaku_Cemetery_Free_Space_Page|Kinohaku Cemetery Free Space]] ||2019 Jan 28 |- |Mangakino Cemetery||Mangakino||WAIKATO||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Mangakino_Cemetery_Free_Space|Mangakino Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 16 |- |Maramarua Cemetery||Maramarua||WAIKATO||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Maramarua_Cemetery_Free_Space_page|Maramarua Free Space]]||2019 Jan 13 |- |Matahuru Lawn Cemetery||Waiterimu||WAIKATO||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Matahuru_Lawn_Cemetery_Free_Space|Matahuru Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 03 |- |Matamata Cemetery||Matamata||WAIKATO||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Matamata_Cemetery_Free_Space|Matamata Cemetery Free Space]] ||2019 Jan 31 |- |Maukoro Cemetery||Tahuna||WAIKATO||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Maukoro_Cemetery|Maukoro Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 14 |- |Mercer Cemetery||Mercer||WAIKATO||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Mercer_Cemetery_Free_Space_Page|Mercer Free Space]]||2018 Jan 31 |- |Mercury Bay Cemetery||Whitianga||WAIKATO||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Mercury_Bay_Ferry_Landing_Free_Space_page|Mercury Bay Free Space]]||2019 Feb 04 |- |Morrinsville Old Cemetery||Morrinsville||WAIKATO||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Morrinsville_Old_Cemetery_Free_Space_page|Morrinsville Old Free Space]]||2019 Jan 02 |- |Ngāruawāhia Cemetery||Ngāruawāhia||WAIKATO||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Ngaruawahia_Cemetery_Free_Space_page|Ngaruawahia Free Space]]||2019 Jan 13 |- |Ohaupo Catholic Cemetery||Ohaupo||WAIKATO||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Ohaupo_Catholic_Cemetery|Ohaupo Catholic Free Space]]||2017 Mar 17 |- |Ohaupo Public Cemetery||Ohaupo||WAIKATO||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Ohaupo_Public_Cemetery|Ohaupo Public Cemetery Free-Space]]||2019 Feb 06 |- |Okete Cemetery||Okete||WAIKATO||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Okete_Cemetery_Free_Space_page|Okete Free Space]] ||2019 Jan 13 |- |Omahu Cemetery||Thames||WAIKATO||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Omahu_Cemetery_Free_Space_page|Omahu Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 02 |- |Onewhero Cemetery||Onewhero||WAIKATO||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Onewhero_Cemetery|Onewhero Free Space]]||2018 Feb 19 |- |Opepe Cemetery||Opepe||WAIKATO||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Opepe_Cemetery_Free_Space|Opepe Cemetery Free Space]] ||2019 Feb 16 |- |Orini Cemetery||Orini||WAIKATO||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Orini_Cemetery|Orini Free-Space]]||2018 Mar 24 |- |Otorohanga Cemetery||Otorohanga||WAIKATO||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Otorohanga_Cemetery_Free_Space_page|Otorohanga Free-Space]]||2019 Feb 06 |- |Paterangi Cemetery||Te Awamutu||WAIKATO||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Paterangi_Cemetery_Free_Space_page|Paterangi Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 06 |- |Piako Lawn Cemetery||Morrinsville||WAIKATO||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Piako_Lawn_Cemetery_Free_Space|Piako Lawn Free Space]]||2019 Feb 03 |- |Pirongia Cemetery||Pirongia||WAIKATO||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]|| [[Space:Pirongia_Cemetery_Free_Space|Pirongia Cemetery Free Space]] ||2019 Feb 06 |- |Poihakena Marae Urupa||Raglan||WAIKATO||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Poihakena_Marae_Urupa_Free_Space|Poihakena Marae Urupa Free Space]]||2019 Feb 16 |- |Pokeno Cemetery||Pokeno||WAIKATO||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Pokeno_Cemetery_Free_Space_page|Pokeno Public Cemetery Free Space]] ||2019 Feb 01 |- |Pokeno Old Soldiers Cemetery||Pokeno||WAIKATO||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Pokeno_Old_Soldiers_Cemetery|Pokeno Old Soldiers Free Space]]||2018 Jan 22 |- |Puahue Cemetery||Te Awamutu||WAIKATO||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Puahue_Cemetery_Free_space_Page|Puahue Free Space]]||2019 Jan 11 |- |Pukerimu Cemetery||Cambridge||WAIKATO||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Pukerimu_Cemetery_Free_space_Page|Pukerimu Free Space]]||2019 Jan 27 |- |Pukerimu Lawn Cemetery||Paeroa||WAIKATO||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Pukerimu_Lawn_Cemetery_Free_space_Page|Pukerimu Lawn Free Space]]||2019 Jan 27 |- |Pukorokoro Cemetery||Miranda||WAIKATO||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Pukorokoro_Cemetery_Free_Space|Pukorokoro Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 08 |- |Putāruru Lawn Cemetery||Putāruru||WAIKATO||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Putaruru_Lawn_Cemetery_Free_Space|Putaruru Lawn Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 03 |- |Raglan Lawn Cemetery||Raglan||WAIKATO||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Raglan_Lawn_Cemetery_Free_Space|Raglan Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Jan 13 |- |Rangiriri Cemetery||Rangiriri||WAIKATO||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Rangiriri_Cemetery_Free_Space_page|Rangiriri Free Space]]||2019 Feb 03 |- |Shortland Cemetery||Thames||WAIKATO||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Shortland_Cemetery_Free_Space_page|Shortland Free Space]]||2018 Apr 07 |- |St John's Anglican Churchyard||Te Awamutu||WAIKATO||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:St_Johns_Anglican_Churchyard|St John's Anglican Churchyard Free Space]]||2019 Feb 13 |- |Tamahere Church Cemetery||Tamahere||WAIKATO||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Tamahere_Church_Cemetery|Tamahere Church Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Jan 28 |- |Tararu Cemetery||Thames||WAIKATO||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Tararu_Cemetery_Free_Space_page|Tararu Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Jan 28 |- |Taupiri Cemetery||Taupiri||WAIKATO||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Taupiri_Cemetery_FreeSpace_page|Taupiri Free Space]]||2018 Nov 25 |- |Taupiri Mountain Urupa||Taupiri||WAIKATO||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Taupiri_Mountain_Urupa_Free_space_Page|Taupiri Mountain Free Space]]||2019 Jan 22 |- |Taupo Public Cemetery||Taupo||WAIKATO||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Taupo_Cemetery_Free_Space|Taupo Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 16 |- |Te Aroha Cemetery||Te Aroha||WAIKATO||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Te_Aroha_Cemetery|Te Aroha Free space]]||2018 Dec 29 |- |Te Aroha Catholic Churchyard||Te Aroha||WAIKATO||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Te_Aroha_Catholic_Churchyard|Te Aroha Catholic Churchyard Free Space]]||2019 Feb 13 |- |Te Awamutu Cemetery||Te Awamutu||WAIKATO||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Te_Awamutu_Cemetery|Te Awamutu Cemetery Free Space]]||2018 Oct 04 |- |Te Kuiti New Cemetery||Te Kuiti||WAIKATO||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Te_Kuiti_New_Cemetery_Free_Space|Te Kuiti New Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 13 |- |Te Kuiti Old Cemetery||Te Kuiti||WAIKATO||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Te_Kuiti_Old_Cemetery_Free_Space|Te Kuiti Old Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 13 |- |Te Mata Cemetery||Raglan||WAIKATO||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Te_Mata_Cemetery_Free_Space_page|Te Mata Free Space]]||2019 Feb 03 |- |Te Uku Anglican Cemetery||Hamilton||WAIKATO||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Te_Uku_Anglican_Cemetery|Te Uku Methodist Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 13 |- |Te Uku Methodist Cemetery||Hamilton||WAIKATO||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Te_Uku_Methodist_Cemetery|Te Uku Methodist Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 13 |- |Te Waitere Cemetery||Taharoa||WAIKATO||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Te_Waitere_Cemetery|Te Waitere Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 13 |- |Tekohanga Urupa||Port Waikato||WAIKATO||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Tekohanga_Urupa_Free_Space|Te Kohanga Urupa Free Space]]||2019 Feb 14 |- |Tirau Cemetery||Tirau||WAIKATO||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Tirau_Cemetery_Free_Space_page|Tirau Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 03 |- |Tokoroa Cemetery ||Tokoroa||WAIKATO||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Tokoroa_Cemetery_Free_Space_page|Tokoroa Cemetery Free Space]] ||2019 Feb 03 |- |Totara Memorial Park||Thames||WAIKATO||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Totara_Memorial_Park_Free_Space_Page|Totara Memorial Park Free Space]] ||2019 Jan 30 |- |Tuakau Cemetery||Tuakau||WAIKATO||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Tuakau_Cemetery_Free_Space_page|Tuakau Free Space]]||2018 Dec 29 |- |Waerenga Cemetery||Waerenga||WAIKATO||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Waerenga_Cemetery_Free_Space_page|Waerenga Free Space]]||2018 Jun 13 |- |Waihi Public Cemetery||Waihi||WAIKATO||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Waihi_Cemetery|Waihi Free Space]]||2019 Jan 10 |- |Whatawhata Cemetery||Whatawhata||WAIKATO||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Whatawhata_Cemetery_Free_Space_page|Whatawhata Free Space]]||2019 Jan 16 |- |Akatarawa Cemetery||Upper Hutt||WELLINGTON||[[McNicol-132|Neil McNicol]]||[[Space:Akatarawa_Cemetery_Free_Space|Akatarawa Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Jan 27 |- |Archer Street Cemetery||Masterton||WELLINGTON||[[McNicol-132|Neil McNicol]]||[[Space:Archer_Street_Cemetery_Free_Space|Archer Street Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Jan 27 |- |Awa Tapu Cemetery||Paraparaumu||WELLINGTON||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Awa_Tapu_Cemetery_Free_Space_page|Awa Tapu Cemetery Free Space page]]||2019 Feb 5 |- |Bolton Street Cemetery||Wellington||WELLINGTON||[[McNicol-132|Neil McNicol]]||[[Space:Bolton_Street_Cemetery_Free_Space|Bolton Street Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 1 |- |Clareville Cemetery||Carterton||WELLINGTON||[[McNicol-132|Neil McNicol]]||[[Space:Clareville_Cemetery_Free_Space|Clareville Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 1 |- |Featherston Cemetery ||Featherston||WELLINGTON||[[McNicol-132|Neil McNicol]]||[[Space:Featherston_Cemetery_Free_Space|Featherston Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 05 |- |Greytown Cemetery||Wairarapa||WELLINGTON||[[McNicol-132|Neil McNicol]]||[[Space:Greytown_Cemetery_Free_Space|Greytown Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 05 |- |Karori Cemetery||Karori||WELLINGTON||[[McNicol-132|Neil McNicol]]||[[Space:Karori_Cemetery_Free_Space|Karori Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 05 |- |Makara Cemetery ||Makara||WELLINGTON||[[McNicol-132|Neil McNicol]]||[[Space:Makara_Cemetery_Free_Space|Makara Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 06 |- |Martinborough Cemetery||Martinborough||WELLINGTON||[[McNicol-132|Neil McNicol]]||[[Space:Martinborough_Cemetery_Free_Space|Martinborough Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 12 |- |Mount Street Cemetery||Kelburn||WELLINGTON||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Mount_Street_Cemetery|Mount Street Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 12 |- |Old Taita Cemetery||Taita||WELLINGTON||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Old_Taita_Cemetery|Old Taita Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 12 |- |Otaki Cemetery||Otaki||WELLINGTON||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Otaki_Cemetery_Free_Space_page|Otaki Free Space]]||2019 Jan 03 |- |Paraparaumu Beach Cemetery||Paraparaumu||WELLINGTON||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Paraparaumu_Beach_Cemetery|Paraparaumu Beach Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 12 |- |Pauatahanui Burial Ground||Porirua||WELLINGTON||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Pauatahanui_Burial_Ground|Pauatahanui Burial Ground Free Space]]||2019 Feb 12 |- |Porirua Cemetery||Porirua||WELLINGTON||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Porirua_Cemetery|Porirua Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 12 |- |Saint Mary's Anglican Churchyard||Karori||WELLINGTON||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Saint_Marys_Anglican_Churchyard|Saint Mary's Anglican Churchyard Free Space]]||2019 Feb 12 |- |St John's Anglican Churchyard Cemetery||Johnsonville||WELLINGTON||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:St_Johns_Anglican_Churchyard_Cemetery,_Johnsonville|St John's Anglican Churchyard Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 12 |- |St John's Anglican Churchyard Cemetery||Trentham||WELLINGTON||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:St._John%27s_Anglican_Churchyard_Trentham_Free_Space_page|St John's Anglican Churchyard Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Jan 30 |- |Taita Lawn Cemetery||Taita||WELLINGTON||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Taita_Lawn_Cemetery|Taita Lawn Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 12 |- |Waihenga Cemetery ||Martinborough||WELLINGTON||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Waihenga_Cemetery|Waihenga Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 12 |- |Waikanae Cemetery||Waikanae||WELLINGTON||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Waikanae_Cemetery|Waikanae Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 12 |- |Wellington Crematorium and Chapel||Karori||WELLINGTON||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Karori_Crematorium|Wellington Crematorium and Chapel Free Space]]||2019 Feb 12 |- |Whenua Tapu Cemetery||Pukerua Bay||WELLINGTON||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Whenua_Tapu_Cemetery|Whenua Tapu Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Feb 12 |- |Addisons Flat Cemetery||Westport||WEST COAST||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Addisons_Flat_Cemetery_Buller|Addisons Flat Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Jan 28 |- |Ahaura Cemetery||Ahaura||WEST COAST||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Ahaura_Cemetery|Ahaura Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Jan 28 |- |Barrytown Cemetery ||Barrytown||WEST COAST||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Barrytown_Cemetery|Barrytown Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Jan 28 |- |Blackball Cemetery ||Greymouth||WEST COAST||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Blackball_Cemetery|Blackball Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Jan 28 |- |Boatmans Cemetery ||Cronadun||WEST COAST||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Boatmans_Cemetery|Boatmans Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Jan 28 |- |Charleston Cemetery||Charleston||WEST COAST||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Charleston_Cemetery_West_Coast |Charleston Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Jan 29 |- |Cobden Cemetery||Greymouth||WEST COAST||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Cobden_Cemetery|Cobden Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Jan 29 |- |Fox Glacier||Fox Glacier||WEST COAST||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Fox_Glacier_Cemetery|Fox Glacier Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Jan 29 |- |Gillespies Beach Miners Cemetery||Fox Glacier||WEST COAST||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Gillespies_Beach_Miners_Cemetery|Gillespies Beach Miners Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Jan 29 |- |Gladstone Memorial Cemetery||Greymouth||WEST COAST||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Gladstone_Memorial_Cemetery |Gladstone Memorial Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Jan 29 |- |Greenstone Cemetery ||Kumara||WEST COAST||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Greenstone_Cemetery|Greenstone Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Jan 29 |- |Hari Hari||Hari Hari||WEST COAST||[[McNicol-132|Neil McNicol]]||[[Space:Hari_Hari_Cemetery_Free_Space|Hari Hari Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Jan 24 |- |Hokitika Cemetery||Hokitika||WEST COAST||[[McNicol-132|Neil McNicol]]||[[Space:Hokitika_Cemetery_Free_Space|Hokitika Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Jan 25 |- |Inangahua Cemetery||Inangahua||WEST COAST||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Inangahua_Cemetery|Inangahua Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Jan 30 |- |Karamea Cemetery||Karamea||WEST COAST||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Karamea_Cemetery|Karamea Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Jan 30 |- |Karoro Cemetery (Greymouth)||Greymouth||WEST COAST||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Karoro_Cemetery|Karoro Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Jan 29 |- |Kumara Cemetery ||Kumara||WEST COAST||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Kumara_Cemetery|Kumara Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Jan 30 |- |Maori Gully (Dunganville) ||Dunganville||WEST COAST||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Maori_Gully_Cemetery|Maori Gully Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Jan 30 |- |Middle Orowaiti Cemetery||Westport||WEST COAST||[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]]||[[Space:Orowaiti_Middle_Cemetery_Free_Space_page|Orowaiti Middle Cemetery Free Space]]||2019 Jan 25 |- |Mokihinui Cemetery||Waimarie||WEST COAST||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Mokihinui_Cemetery|Mokihinui Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Jan 29 |- |Nelson Creek/Ngahere||Greymouth||WEST COAST||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Nelson_Creek_Cemetery|Nelson Creek Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Jan 29 |- |Notown Cemetery||Greymouth||WEST COAST||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Notown_Cemetery|Notown cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Jan 31 |- |Okuru Cemetery||Okuru||WEST COAST||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Okuru_Cemetery|Okuru Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Jan 31 |- |Old Orowaiti Cemetery||Westport||WEST COAST||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Orowaiti_Old_Cemetery|Old Orowaiti Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Jan 29 |- |Old Stafford Cemetery||Stafford||WEST COAST||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Old_Stafford_Cemetery|Old Stafford Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Jan 31 |- |Orowaiti Cemetery||Westport||WEST COAST||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Orowaiti_Cemetery|Orowaiti Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Jan 29 |- |Reefton Suburban Cemetery||Reefton||WEST COAST||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Reefton_Cemetery|Reefton Cemetery Free Space Page]]||2019 Jan 29 |- |Ross Cemetery||Ross||WEST COAST||[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:Ross_Cemetery|Ross Cemetery Free Space 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New Zealand Coal Mining History
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New_Zealand_Coal_Miners
New_Zealand_History
Coal is a rock that can burn, and it is made from carbon, water and minerals. It was formed millions of years ago when plants fell into peat swamps and were buried by heavy earth and rocks. Over a very long time, the weight of the rocks and heat in the ground turned the plants into coal.
:'''How Old Is It?'''Most of the world’s coal was formed 300–350 million years ago. New Zealand coals are much younger – they were made 30–70 million years ago.
:'''Kinds of Coal''' {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-26.jpg |align=r |size=m }}There are different kinds of coal because three things can vary:
- the kinds of plants that are buried. New Zealand coal was made from plants that did not exist when coal in other parts of the world was made.
- how deeply the plants are buried. As coal becomes more compressed it gradually changes into different types of coal. It begins as peat, then becomes lignite, bituminous coal, and ends up as anthracite. New Zealand has very little anthracite.
- the amount of minerals in the coal, such as clay, quartz and sulfur.
Most coal is in the South Island’s West Coast, Otago and Southland. In the North Island, there are coalfields in Northland, Waikato and Taranaki.
:'''Mining''' {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-27.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Coal Miners, Puponga Mine, ca 1880s }}Europeans began mining coal in New Zealand in the 1840s. At first, men went underground and dug out the coal with picks and shovels.
In the early 1900s men used compressed-air machines in mines to cut coal from the rock. They also used explosives to blast the rocks. The coal was loaded into railway wagons and taken out. In the later 1900s they used high-pressure water jets to cut the coal out, and it was carried to the earth’s surface in a flow of water.
In the 2000s mining was usually opencast. Earth and rock covering the coal was scraped and blasted away. When the coal was gone, the land was sometimes returned to its original state.
:'''Accidents'''Underground mining was dangerous. Rocks fell, men were knocked over by the wagons carrying coal, there were explosions, and miners suffocated on poisonous gases.
'''An explosion at the Brunner mine in 1896 was New Zealand’s worst industrial accident. In all, 65 people were killed by toxic gas.'''
In the 2000s mining was generally safer because of government regulations, inspections and because opencast (rather than underground) mining methods were used.
Explosions at the Pike River mine in 2010, which resulted in the deaths of 29 men, exposed ongoing safety issues for miners.
The government set up Workplace New Zealand to be responsible for all workplace safety issues, with a designated High Hazards Unit covering industries such as mining and petroleum exploration.
:'''Trade Unionism'''Many of the early miners came from Britain where there was a tradition of trade unionism to improve miners’ working conditions. Because of this, many New Zealand mining towns became centres of strong union activity. Some of the union leaders later became members of parliament.
: '''Coal Resources'''A comprehensive coal survey made between 1976 and 1989 established that New Zealand had an estimated 15 billion tonnes of in-ground coal. The amount that could be recovered depends on geological, engineering, economic and environmental constraints. The largest resource, the lignites of Southland and Otago, has technically recoverable reserves of about 75,000 petajoules (PJ) of energy – by comparison, the huge Māui gas field originally contained 4,500 PJ.
:'''North Island Resources'''North Island coalfields are located in Northland, the Waikato and northern Taranaki. Most known areas of sub-bituminous coal in Northland have been worked out, and the last mine closed in 1955.
Thirteen coalfields, extending from Drury (30 kilometres south of Auckland) to Mangapēhi (20 kilometres south of Te Kūiti), are geologically grouped as Waikato coalfields. In these, there are 2,078 million tonnes of in-ground coal. However, much of this is in deep seams, which will be very difficult to mine by conventional means. Techniques such as underground coal gasification or coal seam methane production may be needed to extract the energy.
Waikato coals are all sub-bituminous, laid down in the Eocene and Oligocene periods. Seams in the north of the region generally have low to medium ash and low sulfur contents, whereas seams in the south have medium to high ash and sulfur contents. The main seam is typically 3–10 metres thick, but reaches 20 metres or more in parts of the Huntly and Waikare coalfields. Some of the thinner seams have been worked out.
{{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-91.png |align=r |size=m}}There are five coalfields in northern Taranaki, of which the Mōkau coalfield near the west coast is the largest. Previous mining has been on a small scale, and there has been no production since the last mine, in the Waitewhena coalfield, closed in 1990. In-ground resources amount to 380 million tonnes of sub-bituminous coal.
:'''West Coast'''The South Island’s West Coast region contains New Zealand’s only bituminous coals. Some have unusual properties that are in demand in international coal markets. There are 13 coalfields of various sizes between Greymouth and Seddonville (40 kilometres north of Westport). The Buller, Greymouth, Pike River and Reefton coalfields are the most economically important.
There are 983 million tonnes of in-ground coal in the region. Over three-quarters of recoverable reserves are in the Greymouth coalfield (mostly underground) and Buller coalfield (mostly opencast). After an explosion at the Pike River mine in 2010 when 29 men were killed, the government decided that there would be no further mining in the area, which is to be added to the Paparoa National Park.
{{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-92.png |align=l |size=m }}There are two main types of coal measures (coal-bearing sedimentary rocks): 1. late Cretaceous to earliest Tertiary Paparoa coal measures, and 2. Eocene Brunner coal measures. Both Paparoa and Brunner coalfields contain seams up to 20 metres thick. Paparoa coals are characterised by low ash and sulfur contents, and Brunner coals have lower ash and varying sulfur content.
West Coast coals are almost all bituminous, with a small deposit of anthracite at Fox River. Their high quality and low level of mineral contaminants enable them to command premium prices on world markets.
:'''Otago and Southland'''The bulk of New Zealand’s coal resources are in the south of the South Island. Over 7 billion tonnes of mineable lignite resources have been proven in Otago and Southland, enough to provide a significant proportion of New Zealand’s energy needs for a long period.
Otago coalfields include very large lignite deposits in Central Otago, the Kaitangata coalfield south of Dunedin, and several smaller coalfields. Central Otago lignites are in seams up to 90 metres thick and typically have 40%–50% in-ground moisture and low to medium ash and low sulfur contents.
The eastern Southland lignite fields are comparable to other large deposits in the world and are, by far, New Zealand’s biggest fossil fuel energy resource. They form extensive, multiple seams up to 18 metres thick, and typically have 40%–65% in-ground moisture and low to medium ash and low sulfur contents.
The Ōhai coalfield in central Southland has seams up to 23 metres thick containing sub-bituminous and bituminous coals, generally with low ash and sulfur contents.
'''The 19th Century''' {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-95.png |align=c |size=l }} ''Ring, James, 1856-1939. Group including the Governor, Sir William Jervois, during his visit to the coal mine at Brunnerton - Photograph taken by James Ring. Kay, R A, fl 1960 : Photographs taken in Grey County, West Coast. Ref: 1/2-018519-F. Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. /records/22802550''It is said that Tainui Māori knew that waro (coal) had heating properties and used it for cooking, while the first European use was probably at Shag Point on the Otago coast, where whalers used coal to heat trypots for rendering blubber.
The settlers of the 1840s, knowing that Britain’s industrial revolution had been fueled by coal, quickly prospected for it. Thomas Brunner recorded coal in the Grey River in 1848, and by 1860 most of the main fields had been discovered – in that year Julius Haast noted the potential of what became the Denniston plateau in Buller.
:'''Early Mines'''The first New Zealand mine was established in 1849 at Saddle Hill, Dunedin, and over the next 20 years a number of small working mines were set up. Most were mere holes in the ground, employing a handful of people, often on a seasonal basis, and catering for the local market. In the south, mining began at Kaitangata in 1858, at Green Island in 1861, and Shag Point the next year. The Malvern Hills mine in Canterbury was worked from 1862, and in Golden Bay there was a small mine at Collingwood from 1868. In the North Island the largest operation, which started in 1865, was at Kawakawa.
:'''Expansion'''In the 1870s promoters imagined a thriving coal industry as the basis for New Zealand’s industrial future. Coal was essential to Julius Vogel’s expansionist immigration and transport policies. Trains were fired by coal, and increasingly, ships’ sails were replaced by coal-powered steam engines. During that decade, coal became New Zealand’s fifth-largest import, mostly from Newcastle in Australia. With such demand, mining attracted investors.
:'''Brunner''' {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-93.png |align=l |size=m }} The first field with major potential was at Brunner in the Grey River valley. Mining had begun there in a small way in 1864. Once a railway to Greymouth replaced barges in 1876, and a new bridge across the Grey River was completed the next year, the Brunner mines were able to expand. A new breakwater to counteract the harbour bar also helped. By 1888 the field was producing a third of New Zealand’s coal output, which had tripled from 10 years before. Coking and brickworks developed as spin-offs. Coke was made by burning coal to remove the impurities and produce a smokeless fuel. Four years later another field was opened further up the valley at Blackball. :'''Buller'''Transport improvements were the key to Buller’s success. The quality of the coal on the Denniston plateau, some 600 metres high, had been quickly recognised. But it was the completion of the cable railway known as the Denniston incline in 1879, and the branch rail line to Westport that made mining the field possible. The incline gained a reputation as the ‘eighth wonder of the world’, being just over 1.5 kilometres long, with a very steep gradient.
{{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-94.png |align=r |size=m}}Denniston was funded by a group of Dunedin businessmen, including James Mills of the Union Steam Ship Company. By 1887, through its majority ownership of the Westport Coal Company, the Union Company had effective control of the Denniston mine to add to its buy-out of the Brunner mines the previous year. This ‘southern octopus’ monopolised the West Coast fields, which by 1896 were producing over half of New Zealand’s coal.
:'''Otago and Waikato'''In Otago, the Kaitangata mines were employing over 140 men in 1896 (compared with 315 at Denniston), and at Huntly in the Waikato, where mining had begun in 1876, there were over 100. Many small operations sprang up. In 1896 there were 163 mines, but only 20 employed more than 20 men. By 1900 New Zealand was producing over a million tons of coal, a six-fold increase since records began in 1878, and over eight times the amount being imported. Coal had become the country’s main energy source.
:'''The 20th Century''' :'''Growth'''From 1900 to 1914 New Zealand coal production more than doubled to 2.25 million tonnes, a figure it would not consistently exceed until the Second World War. This dramatic increase was due to the demands of steamships and railways, the export-driven growth of dairy factories and freezing works, and the development of municipal gas works that burnt coal to produce domestic gas.
The most spectacular growth came in Buller, where the Westport Coal Company developed major fields at Millerton and Stockton. By 1914, one-third of New Zealand’s coal came from the Buller mines.
:'''State Coal Mines''' {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-28.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Railbridge across the Waikato, 1941 }}The Grey River fields saw falling production in the Brunner area, but in 1901 Richard Seddon’s government created State Coal Mines to challenge the Union Steam Ship Company’s coal monopoly and improve safety. The first state mine was at Seddonville in Buller. The state’s Point Elizabeth mine, established near Rūnanga, (the "tribal or public assembly, conference, council"), in 1904, revived mining in the Grey River valley. By 1914 the area was producing a quarter of the country’s coal, and the West Coast, in all, contributed three-fifths.
:'''Waikato Fields'''Further south, the Kaitangata field remained static (contributing less than 13% in 1914) as Dunedin lost its economic pre-eminence. But there was growth in the Huntly area, where dairying and the industrial and domestic demand of Auckland provided strong local markets. Production quadrupled in these years to reach 15% of the national total. During the First World War a bridge was completed across the Waikato River and this opened up new areas for mining in the hills to the west – at Pukemiro, Glen Afton and Rotowaro.
In the interwar years the West Coast suffered as ships turned to oil in place of coal. By the mid-1930s the Waikato fields were producing as much coal as the West Coast fields. The economic depression encouraged a revival of small-scale mining as miners, laid off from the large operations, developed cooperatives and re-opened abandoned workings. By mid-1930 there were several hundred such operations.
:'''Second World War'''The outbreak of war in 1939 gave a new value to coal. From 1942, coal mining became an essential industry and miners were prohibited from changing jobs. The Labour government began taking over pits, especially if they looked like failing. By 1942 all the mines in the Grey River valley were nationalised, as were the Waikato mines. By the late 1940s state-owned mines were producing over half of New Zealand’s coal, and in 1948 coal deposits were nationalised, although this was quickly reversed by the National government two years later.
Another important development of the period was the beginning of opencast mining on a substantial scale. In this method coal was mined from the surface rather than from shafts. At the start of the war only 2% of coal was mined this way. By 1945 the figure was over 16%. In 1960 when coal production reached a post-war peak of over 3 million tonnes, 37% came from opencast mines. By 1979, when production had fallen to under 2 million tonnes, opencast mining contributed 69%.
:'''Decline'''The fall in the 1960s and 1970s was particularly severe on the West Coast, partly because bituminous coal, once the fuel of ships and trains, was no longer in demand. By then, ships had switched to oil and the railways were in decline. In addition, gas was increasingly being replaced by hydro-electric power and eventually by Māui natural gas, while household use of coal had fallen in 1972 to a quarter of the 1949 level. Twelve significant mines closed between 1967 and 1974.
There was evidence of decline in coal mining everywhere – the number of mines fell from 216 in 1953 to 78 in 1973; the number of miners fell from over 5,000 to about 1,500, and almost half of these were over 45 years old. In the same period, the Grey River valley workforce fell to a quarter, the Buller workers to a third. Denniston, which once had 1,308 people living there, had only four in 1981.
:''' The Late 20th & 21st Centuries''' :'''Revival'''From the early 1980s there was a slow revival in coal mining, which picked up dramatically in the 1990s. By 2003 there was a national production of over 5 million tonnes, which was double the 1990 figure. In 1987 State Coal Mines was transformed into a state-owned enterprise, Coal Corp, and by 2003, rebranded as Solid Energy, was producing 80% of the nation’s coal.
:'''Local markets'''As the price of oil rose, coal proved more economic for local industries, especially electricity and steel. In 1983 the dual-fuel 1,000MW Huntly power station was commissioned, and it initially ran mainly on gas. However, as gas supplies tightened in the early 2000s, it used over 1 million tonnes of coal a year, sourced from several Waikato mines and some imports. Running at maximum capacity on coal, the Huntly power station can use over 2 million tonnes of coal a year.
{{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-29.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Mangatangi Coal Mine. }}The second major domestic market was the steel mill at Glenbrook, south of Auckland. This used iron sand from the west coast of the North Island and coal from the Waikato to produce about 600,000 tonnes of flat-steel products for domestic and export use.
The dairy industry, one of New Zealand’s biggest export earners, used coal extensively. Fonterra Co-operative Group operated a subsidiary coal mining company, Glencoal Energy, to supply coal to its dairy plants and the Huntly power station. The cement, timber, meat-processing and health sectors used coal, either for direct heat supply or cogeneration. Cogeneration produces both heat and electricity, and it increases the efficiency of burning coal by up to 90%.
:'''Export markets'''Some New Zealand coals have properties that are in demand internationally, and a strong coal export industry developed following the trial shipments to Japan in 1976. All export coal came from mines on the West Coast of the South Island. Solid Energy was the major exporter, shipping 2.14 million tonnes in 2004. Most exports were of premium-quality coking coal for steel making, sent mainly to Japan, and also to India, South Africa, China and Brazil. There was an increasing export market for thermal coal for steam raising and power generation. In 2005, New Zealand was still a small contributor in the international coal market (less than 0.5% of all coal shipped), but it was clearly growing.
:'''Waikato'''In the early 2000s there were about 45 coal mines in New Zealand, although some produced only a few thousand tonnes a year. About 40% of production was from the Waikato region, where the two major mines were Rotowaro (an opencast mine) and Huntly East, the only underground mine in the North Island. The Glenbrook steel mill and the Huntly thermal power station were the main users of Waikato coal.
:'''South Island'''The most spectacular growth in mining in the early 21st century came on the West Coast. At Stockton in the Buller coalfield (the country’s largest operation with an annual output of over 1.5 million tonnes) a 2.2-kilometre aerial ropeway was used to bring coal down from the Denniston plateau. {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-96.png |align=r |size=m }} Near Greymouth, the Strongman 2 underground mine was productive for nine years (1994–2003), and was replaced by the Spring Creek underground mine. The use of high-pressure water-jet cutting and hydraulic transport of coal revolutionised the productivity and safety of underground mining. By 2003 the West Coast area was contributing close to half of New Zealand’s coal production, whereas in 1990 it had mined under 30%.
The one area where growth in mining was limited was in the lignite fields of Southland, New Zealand’s largest coal resource.
'''The Future of Coal'''In 2005 coal contributed about 10% of New Zealand‘s electricity supply and 12% of its primary energy supply. It seems likely these proportions will increase. The environmental obstacles to new large-scale geothermal and hydro development schemes, the high cost of other renewable energy sources and imported oil, and the failure to discover large new gas fields in New Zealand make coal a major option for a secure energy supply at a reasonable price.
New Zealand’s industries need low-cost energy to remain internationally competitive. New Zealand has large resources of coal in several regions and will be able to supply a high proportion of the non-transportation energy requirements for hundreds of years at a reasonable cost. The lignite resource has the potential to supply transport fuels economically as world oil prices increase.
:'''Pollution'''Coal is widely perceived to be a polluting fuel, but in developed economies this perception is largely a hangover from the belching images of smokestacks of the industrial revolution. Pollution from smoke and soot was largely under control by the end of the 1970s, and by the 2000s environmentally acceptable levels of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide emissions were readily achievable at ever-reducing costs.
:'''Carbon Dioxide'''The main concern surrounding increased use of coal is its contribution to atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide – a cause of potentially adverse climate change.
Coal cannot be burnt without producing carbon dioxide. Because coal is such an important energy source worldwide, massive efforts are being made by many countries to find ways to reduce or eliminate emissions. These focus on: ''carbon capture'', which involves the removal of carbon dioxide either directly from the exhaust streams of industrial or power plants or indirectly from the atmosphere carbon sequestration, which is the disposal of carbon dioxide in a natural storage compartment such as depleted underground oil or gas reservoirs.
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The New Zealand government owns all naturally occurring petroleum (including both oil and gas), radioactive minerals, and gold and silver in New Zealand. Any individual or company wanting to prospect, explore or mine these substances must obtain a permit under the Crown Minerals Act 1991 and pay the specified fees and royalties. The same rules apply to coal and all other metallic and non-metallic minerals and aggregates on Crown-owned land.
Mining of minerals and aggregates other than petroleum, radioactive minerals and gold and silver on privately owned land requires the consent of the landowner together with resource consents from local authorities granted under provisions of the Resource Management Act.
:'''Environmental and Safety Regulation'''The Resource Management Act 1991 and its amendments is the major piece of environmental legislation that controls the use of land. It has a comprehensive framework for the development and protection of almost all physical and natural features. Mineral extraction is excluded from the sustainability provision of the act, but as mining invariably involves the use and modification of land, all other parts apply.
Territorial authorities (district and regional councils) are responsible for administering the Resource Management Act. Most authorities have incorporated local rules and guidelines for mineral extraction in their district plans.
Workplace safety is covered by the Health and Safety in Employment Act 1992. Specific rules for mining are covered in HSE (Mining Administration) Regulations 1996.
:'''Workplace Training'''Because of the skills required in different aspects of mining as well as the hazards of working with explosives and heavy machinery, qualifications have long been required to undertake many aspects of mineral extraction. In the 19th century the government set up a network of schools of mines that provided practical and theoretical training. The Otago School of Mines, at the University of Otago, produced graduates in mining engineering. These schools have all now closed.
In the 2000s the Extractive Industries Training Organisation (EXITO) provides a range of qualifications covering both underground and opencast mining, mineral and petrochemical processing, use of explosives and electrical engineering.
No university-level education in mining or mining engineering is available in New Zealand, and those who need graduate qualifications must study overseas.
====Miners' Work & Life==== :'''The Miners''' {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-30.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Miner at portal of Banbury Mine, late 19th Century }} Almost all 19th-century mining was underground, and colonial men, used to a footloose, independent life, did not easily adjust to underground mining. Those who took up mining in New Zealand tended to be immigrants – at first from the copper- and tin-mining areas of Cornwall and Devon, and then from coal-mining areas in Durham, Northumberland, Yorkshire and Wales. Many brought traditions of trade unionism and Methodism. In the early 20th century a number came from the Australian fields, while the expansion of the Waikato fields after the First World War attracted Māori workers into the mines. :'''Underground Mining''' Given their backgrounds, it is unsurprising that the early miners used traditional techniques to extract coal. At first this involved picks and shovels. Seams of coal were mined using the ‘board and pillar’ method – sections were extracted leaving a pillar to hold up the roof, then the pillar was attacked as the miners retreated towards the entrance. By the 1900s compressed-air coal-cutting machines were used, and in the later 20th century high-pressure water-jet cutting. Coal flowed out in water directly from the face, whereas in conventional mining the coal had been drilled, blasted, and loaded into cars. :'''Work Conditions''' {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-97.png |align=r |size=m |caption=1. Strongman Mines, 1938–2003. Christchurch: Solid Energy New Zealand,2003, p.18. }} Besides the hewers at the coal face, there were many other workers underground –those hauling the coal, pumping water, looking after the ventilation, and trimming the lamps. In the 19th century their conditions of work were often appalling. At first, the same areas were used as eating places and latrines. When excrement cans were provided, they were often placed in old workings where toxic firedamp (methane gas from coal) collected. Most mines before the First World War did not provide bathhouses and it would be a long, dirty and often wet walk back home. Above ground, men worked as loaders, screening the coal, and as blacksmiths, carpenters and engine men. On the West Coast, work was erratic because the river ports were often closed by bad weather. On many days the mines did not open. :'''Opencast Mining''' Modern mining is increasingly opencast, and in the early 2000s only two major underground mines remained (Huntly East and Spring Creek). {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-98.png |align=r |size=l }} ''At the turn of the 20th century miners began to use compressed-air machines. These were often used, as in this image from around 1903, by miners called ‘shooters’ who drilled holes and placed explosives in them. Three coal miners boring a hole down a mine. Ref: 1/1-007751-G. Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. /records/22506306'' Opencast mining involves removing overburden from the coal seam using motor scrapers or by blasting harder cover rocks. The debris is removed by heavy equipment, including drag lines, shovels, bulldozers, front-end loaders and trucks. Opencast mining generally recovers about 90% or more of the coal seam, compared with the 50% or less from underground mining. The deepest opencast mines in New Zealand are at Rotowaro. From the 1990s it became normal practice to restore mine sites as closely as possible to their pre-mining states. '''Mining Accidents''' In the 19th Century, working in mines and quarries, and on road and railway works, deaths by crushing were common. Miners were smothered underground, or died from drowning, sickness, or poisoning from handling dangerous chemicals :'''Causes''' Traditional mining was highly dangerous. There were three main causes of accidents: #rock falls, often when the pillars were mined; #explosions, most frequently occasioned by firedamp (methane gas given off by coal), which was usually ignited by a miner’s naked flame; and #tubs travelling on the haulage system knocking men over. :'''‘Blood on the Coal’''' Fatal and serious accidents were so common in coal mines that the miners had a saying, ‘There’s always blood on the coal’. They were paid by how much coal they produced, and this led to unsafe working practices. In 1879, 34 miners lost their lives after an explosion in the Kaitangata coal mine in South Otago. Those not killed in the explosion died of suffocation. A lack of safety lamps in the mine meant that miners sometimes used ordinary candles underground and one of these caused the firedamp (methane gas from coal) to ignite. :'''Single Deaths''' There was a high level of injury and death, but there were few large-scale tragedies. At Denniston in the 10 years from 1881 to 1891 there were 10 deaths and 35 serious injuries. Of the 141 men killed nationwide between 1900 and 1914, 98 were individual deaths. :'''Miners' Compensation in the 19th Century''' The ''Regulation of Mines Act 1874'' (which came into force in 1879) provided compensation for workplace injury and death. This had to be sought from the owner and was contingent upon proof of negligence.[http://www.TeAra.govt.nz/en/workplace-safety-and-accident-compensation Hazel Armstrong, 'Workplace safety and accident compensation', Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand] :'''Mining Accident Levy''' In the notoriously hazardous mining industry, the government charged employers a levy from 1891 to fund the compensation of injured miners. Workers also set up their own life insurance schemes through trade unions. These funds were not large enough to provide adequate compensation because of the large number of accidents and occasional disasters. An explosion in the Brunner mine in 1896 killed 65 miners, leaving more than 200 women and children without an income. The families sued the mine owners, but after a long legal battle they received only a small payout. The community was left impoverished and divided. :'''Major Disasters''' New Zealand mining has seen a number of mass tragedies, the 7 listed below, killed 210 miners combined: *Kaitangata, 1879: 34 miners died in an explosion caused by candles in an area known for firedamp. *Brunner, 1896: 65 were killed by choking gas. An enquiry determined the cause to be the unauthorized detonating of a charge in an abandoned section of the mine, although this has been contested. *Ralph’s Mine, Huntly, 1914: 43 miners were killed when a miner’s naked light ignited firedamp. *Dobson Mine, 3 December 1926: an explosion killed 9 men. *Glen Afton Mine, Glen Afton/Huntly, 24 September 1939: 11 men were asphyxiated by carbon monoxide. '''This disaster resulted in the establishment of a ''Mines Rescue Unit'' for the Waikato mining region''' *Strongman Mine, 1967: an explosion killed 19 miners. *Pike River Mine, in the Grey Valley: on 19 November 2010 there was a large explosion from methane gases, 2 men escaped from the mine. Five days later on 24 November, there was a second explosion, and it was confirmed that the 29 men still in the mine were dead. ''Please see '''Major Disasters''' below for more details and links to the disaster pages.'' :'''Increasing Safety''' {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-99.png |align=r |size=m }} Following the Kaitangata disaster in 1879, the Mines Department was given power to inspect mines, and this provision was progressively strengthened. But even 40 years later, inspections were sporadic and depended on a strong union to be effective. From 1886 mine managers had to be certified. The rise of opencast mining brought greater levels of safety, and there was growing intolerance of levels of injury that had once been accepted as part of a miner’s life. By the early 21st century, the mining industry had brought in its own codes of practice. Following the 2010 Pike River explosion, the government set up Workplace New Zealand to be responsible for all workplace safety issues, with a designated High Hazards Unit covering industries such as mining and petroleum exploration. Mining permits are administered by the Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment. Environmental regulation is managed through the resource consent process administered by local government. :'''Illness''' Miners might also fall sick from miners’ phthisis or pulmonary tuberculosis, and they often suffered ailments such as boils or poisoned hands. It is little wonder that absenteeism was high. :'''Workers’ Compensation, 20th Century''' In 1900 the Workers’ Compensation for Accidents Act introduced a ‘no-fault’ principle. Compensation for industrial accidents no longer depended on proving an employer had been negligent. The act provided injured workers with weekly benefits, and compensated the families of those killed at work. Employers were encouraged to take out insurance to cover themselves against payouts under the act. However the benefits paid were small and lasted for a maximum of six years. During the first half of the 20th century workers and their dependents continued to struggle to receive adequate compensation for injury or death at work. {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-31.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Thumbs Preserved in Formalin, (Kirsch) }} ''Losing a thumb in a workplace accident was worth £400 (the cost of a small house) in compensation to a miner in the 1920s. As a result, hard-up men sometimes arranged for a friend (such as a butcher) to cut off one of their thumbs. Miners' wages were not high at the time, and the money was often used to build or repair their homes or to pay off gambling or pub debts. Eventually the mining company's insurers refused to pay out on neatly severed thumbs, so the miners began to use detonators, sometimes with horrific effects. Two severed thumbs are preserved in the museum at Waihī, where a large goldmine has operated since the 19th century.'' The system set up by the Workers’ Compensation for Accidents Act 1900 did not cover non-work accidents or motor vehicle injuries, which became increasingly common. It was also often difficult for injured workers to claim compensation if employers and insurers used legal arguments to dispute their obligation to pay. These issues were examined in 1966 by a Royal Commission. The commission’s report recommended that the state provide 24-hour, no-fault insurance for all personal injury. In return, New Zealanders would give up the right to sue for damages arising from personal injury. :'''Assistance and Levies''' In the 2010s anyone who was injured could apply for ACC assistance, regardless of whether they were working at the time of their injury or were to blame for it. If their application was approved and they were working before the accident, they received compensation of 80% of their weekly income – subject to upper and lower limits – while they were unable to earn due to the injury. Treatment and rehabilitation costs were also covered. :'''Workplace Health & Safety - 1990s & Early 2000s''' By the 1980s, workplace health and safety was covered by a large number of very prescriptive industry-specific acts and regulations overseen by various government agencies. ''The Health and Safety in Employment Act 1992'' brought all workplaces and workers under one act that was primarily administered by the Department of Labour’s Occupational Safety and Health unit. Employers had to take all practicable steps to safeguard workers under a regime that allowed for a high degree of self-management. The Department of Labour could take employers to court for breaches of the act. The ''Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Act 1996'' set special requirements for handling explosive, toxic or other dangerous materials at work. :'''Pike River''' '''In 2010 a methane gas explosion killed 29 workers in the Pike River coal mine on the West Coast. The tragedy exposed major shortcomings in the country’s health and safety regime.''' The Department of Labour had only two mining inspectors, so mines could not be rigorously checked – Pike River’s health and safety systems were wrongly assumed to be legally compliant. The Pike River Royal Commission (2012) and the Independent Taskforce on Workplace Health and Safety (2013) both recommended a major overhaul of the law and regulatory agencies. :'''New developments''' A stand-alone regulator, ''WorkSafe New Zealand'', was created in 2013. This organisation assumed the health and safety responsibilities of the Department of Labour and its successor, the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment. The ''Health and Safety at Work Act 2015'' replaced the 1992 act. Businesses in high-risk sectors and those in low-risk sectors with more than 20 workers now had to have health and safety representatives and committees if workers requested them. Penalties for non-compliance were increased. '''Mining Community''' :'''Unions''' The structure and conditions of the coal-mining industry led to difficult industrial relations. From the 1880s the industry was controlled by a small group of the country’s capitalist élite. Many of the miners came from Britain bringing strong traditions of trade unionism. The conditions of work were dangerous. The workers lived in isolated environments where it was easy to organise resistance and create a sense of togetherness. Many mining towns became centres for socialist activism and teaching. The result was a series of strong unions and a pattern of strikes. The unions included: ::'''Amalgamated Miners and Labourers Association''', which had some success in the Grey and Buller areas in the 1880s under John Lomas’s leadership. However, it was crushed by its involvement in the 1890 maritime strike. ::'''Federation of Miners or ‘Red Feds’''', which grew out of the successful 1908 strike at Blackball for a full half-hour break or ‘crib-time’. It was eventually destroyed by the 1913 general strike. ::'''Miners’ Federation of 1915''', which led opposition to conscription. It disintegrated in the early 1920s. ::'''United Mine Workers Federation''', whose leader, Angus McLagan, was forced, as a minister of the Crown, to negotiate with striking Huntly coal miners in 1942. The agreement, which included wartime state control of the mines, led to the withdrawal of the National Party from the War Cabinet. :'''Housing''' {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-101.png |align=l |size=l }} ''House owned and built by coal miner, '''Thomas Donaldson,''' at Water Street, Coalbrook Dale, Denniston Hill, West Coast. Group outside include members of the Donaldson family - '''Florence Mary Donaldson (later Mitchell''') holding baby '''Elizabeth'''. Two girls in front are''' Flo''' (left) and''' Maggie''', and neighbour, '''Mrs. Oldham''', is standing beside. The boy to the far right is her son, '''Joss Oldham'''. The other boy is '''Tom Donaldson'''. Group of women and children outside the house of coal miner Thomas Donaldson, Denniston Hill, West Coast - Photograph taken by John Pascoe. National Archives of New Zealand : Photographs of coal miners' houses at Burnetts Face, and Denniston Hill, West Coast. Ref: PAColl-D-0817-3. Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. /records/22705866; Date: [ca 1920]'' Most coal mines were in isolated places, and on the West Coast they tended to be in the damp Grey River valley or the foggy, cold Denniston plateau. Often miners did not anticipate living there permanently and were loath to invest in housing. The mine owners skimped on single men’s huts. The results were unlined, damp shacks, unsanitary conditions, and often no more than a kerosene tin for washing. Overcrowding was common. Hurst Seager, a Christchurch architect, was appalled when he investigated mining centres in 1918. He described ‘barbarous conditions’ and housing ‘dreary in the extreme’. Housing for Māori miners in the 1940s was appalling, with ‘flattened oil drums for weatherboards’. Quoted in Len Richardson, ''Class, Coal and Community''. Auckland: Auckland University Press, 1995, p. 264. :'''Leisure''' Isolation, physical hardship, poor housing and the British origins of many miners bred a distinctive culture. It became accepted that on ‘pay Saturday’, once a fortnight, men would take the day off. Drinking was widespread. A 1919 Board of Trade report claimed that alcohol consumption was twice as great in mining areas as elsewhere. {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-100.png |align=r |size=m }} 1. Quoted in Jane Tolerton, ''Ettie: A Life of Ettie Rout.'' Auckland: Penguin, 1992, p. 78 Brunner had six hotels, Denniston had three. The hotel was often the only warm, comfortable place to meet and chat, and it was the venue for activities as diverse as darts and boxing bouts. Gambling on these pursuits and on horses and dogs was widespread. Yet mining communities also included non-drinkers, often of a Methodist background, some of whom encouraged their fellows into socialist reading cells. Mining and its distinctive character helped enrich New Zealand society. With people like Paddy Webb and Bob Semple the country gained some unique public figures – both were Australian-born radicals who later became members of the 1935 Labour government. {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-102.png |align=c |size=l }} ''Men, and a dog, in the Denniston Hotel. Pascoe, John Dobree, 1908-1972 :Photographic albums, prints and negatives. Ref: 1/4-001245-F. Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. /records/22380772'' Four men in the Denniston Hotel. One of them holds a dog in his arms. Taken by John Dobree Pascoe in 1945. Original caption reads: ''"Some find their recreation in the pubs where beer is the staple drink."'' :'''Literature''' Several New Zealand novels have evoked the experience of coal mining – Bill Pearson’s ''Coal Flat'' (1963), Eric Beardsley’s ''Blackball 08'' (1984), and Jenny Pattrick’s ''The Denniston Rose'' (2003). Mervyn Thompson’s one-man play ''Coaltown Blues'', which he performed 114 times between 1984 and 1988, depicts growing up in a West Coast mining community. ==Any Miner Lost Is A Tragedy== While the focus is on mining disasters under the US, Canada and UK definitions of a "disaster" in the mining industry as a mining event where 5 or more lives are lost, '''any miner lost in doing his job is a tragedy''' with devastating effects on family, fellow miners and the community. '''They are gone but not forgotten and also should be found, honored and remembered.''' Please see '''[[Space:Miners_Killed_in_New_Zealand_Mining_Accidents|Miners Killed in New Zealand Mining Accidents]]''' for a list of 851 miners who are gone, killed in mining accidents between 1863 and 2006 (although one miner killed in 2006 is also included). Please see '''[[Space:Miners_Injured_In_New_Zealand_Mining_Accidents|Miners Injured In New Zealand Mining]]''' for a list of 1,145 miners injured in mining accidents between 1869 and 1924, now also gone.New Zealand Notables
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2 men - J. Milne, E. Richards; the Gascoigne family (parents [[Gascoyne-41|Bamber]] and [[Keeler-833|Annie]] and their 3 children); the [[Whiteley-312|Rev. John Whiteley]]. ==References== ===PapersPast=== =====Nelson Evening Mail===== * [http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=NEM18690222.2.14.2 Massacre at the White Cliffs (22 Feb 1869).] * [http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=NEM18690226.2.9 Massacre at the White Cliffs (26 Feb 1869).] =====Taranaki Herald===== * [http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=TH18690220.2.14 Massacre at the White Cliffs (20 Feb 1869).] =====Tuapeka Times===== * [http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=TT18690306.2.28 The Taranaki Massacres (6 Mar 1869).] ===Web Sites=== * [http://pukeariki.com/Learning-Research/Taranaki-Research-Centre/Taranaki-Stories/Taranaki-Story/id/400/title/murder-at-pukearuhe Murder at Pukearuhe.] * [[Space:New_Zealand_Wars|New Zealand Wars.]] * [http://www.nzhistory.net.nz/media/photo/pukearuhe-nz-wars-memorial NZ War Memorials.] * [http://www.nzhistory.net.nz/wesleyan-missionary-john-whitely-murdered Rev. John Whitely.] ==Acknowledgements== * Thank you for showing an interest in this page of 19th Century New Zealand history. * You are most welcome to add related, informative references. * [[Sands-551|Kevin J. Sands]]
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====Table 2: {{Blue|Hastings, Heaphy, Lingard.}}==== {| class="wikitable" border=1 cellpadding=7 ! scope="col" | Relation ! scope="col" | Family Member ! scope="col" | Birth ! scope="col" | Notes |- |{{Blue|HASTINGS}}|| Members: 11+ |||| |- | pat.gg.father || [[Gardiner-1840|Gardiner, William Neville]] || 1748-10-23 || |- | pat.gg.mother || [[Wrottesley-29|Wrottesley, Harriet ]] || 1754-01-01 || |- | pat.g.father || [[Hastings-1888|Hastings, Charles Holland]] || bef. 1780 || |- | pat g.mother || [[Gardiner-1841|Gardiner, Mary ]] || 1786-08-11 || |- | pat.g.uncle || [[Gardiner-1839|Gardiner, Frances ]] || 1783-05-24 || |- | father || [[Hastings-1887|Hastings, Henry Cadogan]] || 1813-06-23 || |- | mother || [[Wood-17912|Wood, Mary ]] || 1815 || |- | '''KEY Person''' || [[Hastings-1885|Hastings, Henry Charles Holland]] || 1839-03-15 || Lieut., killed |- | wife || [[Elliott-7196|Elliott, Louisa ]] || 1842 || |- | brother || [[Hastings-1890|Hastings, Charles Douglas]] || 1844-10-14 || |- | brother || [[Hastings-1886|Hastings, Alfred Gardiner]] || 1847-10-29 || |- | |- Last reviewed: 29 Nov 2018 HEAPHY --> |{{Blue|HEAPHY}}|| Members: 11+ |||| |- | father || [[Heaphy-25|Heaphy, Thomas ]] || 1775-12-29 || |- | mother || [[Stevenson-3492|Heaphy, Mary (Stevenson) ]] || c.1780 || |- | '''KEY Person''' || [[Heaphy-24|Heaphy, Charles, V.C.]] || 1820 || artist, explorer, soldier |- | wife || [[Churton-8|Churton, Catherine Letitia]] || c.1830 || |- | sister-1 || [[Heaphy-40|Heaphy, Mary Ann]] || 1800-12-25 || |- | brother-in-law-1 || [[Musgrave-713|Musgrave, William ]] || c.1800 || Scotland |- | sister-2 || [[Heaphy-26|Heaphy, Thomas ]] || 1813-04-02 || |- | brother-in-law-2 || [[Bradstreet-316|Bradstreet, Eliza ]] || c.1820 || |- | sister-3 || [[Heaphy-41|Heaphy, Elizabeth ]] || 1815-05-28 || |- | brother-in-law-3 || [[Murray-7922|Murray, Henry John]] || c.1810 || |- | sister-4 || [[Heaphy-42|Heaphy, Charlotte ]] || 1818-01-06 || |- | |- Last reviewed: 29 Nov 2018 LINGARD, Wm. --> |{{Blue|LINGARD}}|| Members: 12+ |||| |- | father || [[Lingard-268|Lingard, Thomas ]] || 1793 || |- | mother || [[Kenny-991|Kenny, Maria ]] || 1803 || |- | '''Key Person''' || [[Lingard-265|Lingard, William ]] || 1846 || |- | wife || [[Soulby-3|Soulby, Emily Marianne]] || 1852-10-08 || |- | daughter-1 || [[Lingard-269|Lingard, Ethel Marguerite]] || 1872 || |- | brother-in-law-1 || [[Fancourt-10|Fancourt, William ]] || 1880 || |- | daughter-2 || [[Lingard-266|Lingard, Mary Isabel]] || 1874-10-17 || |- | brother-in-law-2 || [[McNeill-957|McNeill, Harry Forrester Leighton]] || 1873 || ''McNEILL family'' |- | daughter-3 || [[Lingard-270|Lingard, Kathleen Gertrude]] || 1876-09-30 || |- | daughter-4 || [[Lingard-271|Lingard, Maud Hilda]] || 1878-01-07 || |- | daughter-5 || [[Lingard-267|Lingard, Aileen Jessie]] || 1884 || |- | brother-in-law-5 || [[Taylor-34221|Taylor, Bertram Alexander Leonard]] || 1890 || |- |}
====Table 3: {{Blue|McDonnell, McKenna, McNeill, Mercer.}}==== {| class="wikitable" border=1 cellpadding=7 ! scope="col" | Relation ! scope="col" | Family Member ! scope="col" | Birth ! scope="col" | Notes |- |{{Blue|McDONNELL}}|| Members: 22+ |||| |- | father || [[McDonnell-626|McDonnell, Thomas ]] || 1788 || Capt. R.N., Ireland |- | mother || [[Patterson-8560|Patterson, Anna ]] || c.1804 || |- | '''KEY Person''' || [[McDonnell-625|McDonnell, Thomas ]] || c.1832 ||Lt-Col., Philippines |- | wife || [[Lomax-267|Lomax, Henrietta Elise]] || c.1848 || |- | daughter-1 || [[McDonnell-631|McDonnell, Violet Orfeur]] || 1883-06-15 || |- | daughter-2 || [[McDonnell-630|McDonnell, Hilda Bernardine]] || 1886-04-12 || |- | son-1 || [[McDonnell-629|McDonnell, Thomas Bernard]] || 1887-04-18 || |- | son-2 || [[McDonnell-632|McDonnell, Vivian Howard]] || 1891-10-21 || |- | daughter-in-law-2 || [[Rankin-2521|Rankin, Maude Isabel]] || 1906 || |- | sister-1 || [[McDonnell-638|McDonnell, Ellen ]] || || |- | brother-in-law-1 || [[Norton-4364|Norton, Henry ]] || || |- | sister-2 || [[McDonnell-642|Elmes, Mary (McDonnell) ]] || || |- | brother-in-law-2a || [[King-18902|King, William McGrath]] || 1834|| |- | brother-in-law-2b || [[Elmes-87|Elmes, Stephen William]] || || |- | brother-1 || [[McDonnell-639|McDonnell, George Annesley]] || 1833 || |- | sister-in-law-1 || [[Eyre-546|Eyre, Annie Elizabeth]] || 1845|| |- | brother-2 || [[McDonnell-627|McDonnell, William ]] || 1833 || |- | brother-3 || [[McDonnell-628|McDonnell, Edward ]] || 1842 || |- | sister-in-law-3a || [[Bishop-7481|Bishop, Raukura ]] || 1873 || |- | sister-in-law-3b || [[De_Bourbel-1|De Bourbel, Constance ]] || 1867 || |- | sister-3 || [[McDonnell-633|McDonnell, Clementine ]] || 1847 || |- | brother-in-law-3 || [[Borlase-65|Borlase, Charles Holmes]] || 1845-05-00 || |- | |- Last reviewed: 29 Nov 2018 McKENNA --> |{{Blue|McKENNA}}|| Members: 14 |||| |- | '''KEY Person''' || [[McKenna-891|McKenna, Edward , V.C.]] || 1827-02-15 || |- | wife || [[Gordon-6635|Gordon, Elizabeth ]] || 1837 || |- | daughter-1|| [[McKenna-919|McKenna, Margaret Anne]] || 1855-06-11 || |- | son-1 || [[McKenna-899|McKenna, Kenneth Gordon]] || 1858 || |- | daughter-2 || [[McKenna-900|McKenna, Frances Gordon]] || 1860-07-28 || |- | son-2 || [[McKenna-898|McKenna, Arthur Henry Lewis]] || 1865-10-24 || |- | son-3 || [[McKenna-893|McKenna, Richard Swift]] || 1871-02-28 || |- | son-4 || [[McKenna-897|McKenna, Alfred Holmes]] || 1872-05-06 || |- | daughter-in-law-4 || [[Connor-1363|Connor, Clara Frances]] || 1872 || |- | son-5 || [[McKenna-894|McKenna, Leonard White Gordon]] || 1873-09-25 || |- | son-6 || [[McKenna-895|McKenna, Cyril Gordon]] || 1875-08-07 || |- | daughter-3 || [[McKenna-896|McKenna, Elizabeth Ellen]] || 1876-11-13 || |- | son-in-law-3 || [[Tymons-18|Tymons, Arthur Joseph]] || 1872 || |- | daughter-4 || [[McKenna-892|McKenna, Margaret Mary Gordon]] || 1878-01-31 || |- | |- Last reviewed: 29 Nov 2018 McNEILL --> |{{Blue|McNEILL}}|| Members: 7 |||| |- | father || [[McNeill-953|McNeill, Alexander ]] || 1791-01-17 || died 1850, ''Orion'' tragedy |- | mother || [[Carstairs-65|Carstairs, Anne Elizabeth]] || 1803 || died 1850, ''Orion'' tragedy |- | '''KEY Person''' || [[McNeill-952|McNeill, John Carstairs, V.C.]] || 1831-03-28 || Major-General |- | brother-1 || [[McNeill-958|McNeill, Alexander]] || 1834-02-24 || Captain |- | sister-in-law-1 || [[Leighton-1318|Leighton, Mary Bryce]] || 1839-03-24 || |- | nephew-1 || [[McNeill-957|McNeill, Harry Forrester Leighton]] || 1873 || ''LINGARD family'' |- | brother-2 || [[McNeill-1439|McNeill, Malcolm]] || 1839 || |- | |- Last reviewed: 29 Nov 2018 MERCER --> |{{Blue|MERCER}}|| Members: 17 |||| |- | pat.g.father || [[Mercer-1777|Mercer, John ]] || c.1745-1814 || |- | uncle || [[Mercer-1780|Mercer, John ]] |||| |- | uncle || [[Mercer-1778|Mercer, Samuel ]] |||| |- | uncle || Mercer, Arthur |||| |- | uncle || [[Mercer-1779|Mercer, Waring ]] |||| |- | father || [[Mercer-1769|Mercer, Edward Smyth]] || c.1777-1847 || General |- | '''KEY Person''' || [[Mercer-1768|Mercer, Henry ]] || 1825 || Captain |- | wife || [[Atkinson-4789|Atkinson, Charlotte Amelia]] || 1830 || |- | brother-1 || [[Mercer-1775|Mercer, Edward Smyth]] || 1818 || Major |- | nephew-1 || [[Mercer-1776|Mercer, Edward Smyth]] || 1843 || Lieutenant |- | brother-2 || [[Mercer-1771|Mercer, John Henry]] || 1820 || Captain |- | brother-2 wife || [[Lake-1905|Lake, Ann ]] || 1821 || |- | brother-3 || [[Mercer-1770|Mercer, Arthur Hill Hasted]] || 1824-05-12 || Major |- | sister-in-law-3 || [[Ord-171|Ord, Elizabeth Anne]] || 1825 || |- | sister-in-law-3-f || [[Ord-172|Ord, Robert Hutchinson]] || 1848 || Major |- | niece-3 || [[Mercer-1773|Mercer, Florence Hasted]] || || |- | niece-3-h || [[Chance-1083|Chance, Alexander Macomb]] || 1844-06-28 || |- | nephew-3 || [[Mercer-1772|Mercer, Robert Ord]] || 1856-06-11 || |- |}
====Table 4: {{Blue|Nixon, Northcroft, Perceval, Preece.}}==== {| class="wikitable" border=1 cellpadding=7 ! scope="col" | Relation ! scope="col" | Family Member ! scope="col" | Birth ! scope="col" | Notes |- |{{Blue|NIXON}}|| Members: 5 |||| |- | father || [[Nixon-2101|Nixon, Henry]] || c.1775 || Ireland, Lt-Col. |- | mother || [[Browne-2550|Browne, Elizabeth]] || c.1780 || |- | '''KEY Person''' || [[Nixon-2294|Nixon, Marmaduke George]] || 1814-04-27 || Col. died, gunshot |- | sister-1|| [[Nixon-2352|Nixon, Catherine Elizabeth]] || 1813 || |- | sister-2 || [[Nixon-2353|Nixon, Anna Susanna]] || 1817 || |- | |- Last reviewed: 29 Nov 2018 NORTHCROFT --> |{{Blue|NORTHCROFT}}|| Members: 8 |||| |- | '''KEY Person''' || [[Northcroft-3|Northcroft, Henry William]] || 1844 || NZ Cross |- | wife || [[Henderson-9848|Henderson, Margaret]] || 1861 || |- | daughter-1 || [[Northcroft-5|Northcroft, Agnes Mary]] || 1881-02-06 || |- | son-in-law-1 || [[Wynyard-9|Wynyard, James Gladwin]] || 1874 || |- | daughter-2 || [[Northcroft-6|Northcroft, Hilda Margaret]] || 1882-04-22 || |- | son-1 || [[Northcroft-7|Northcroft, James Fraser Sutherland]] || 1883-04-28 || |- | daughter-3 || [[Northcroft-8|Northcroft, Ruth Gladys]] || 1885-11-24 || |- | son-2 || [[Northcroft-4|Northcroft, Harry Cuthbert]] || 1889-02-22 || killed W.W.I |- | |- Last reviewed: 30 Nov 2018 PERCEVAL --> |{{Blue|PERCEVAL}}|| Members: 1+ |||| |- | '''KEY Person''' || [[Perceval-33|Perceval, John Spencer]] || 1833-02-03 || |- | |- Last reviewed: 7 Dec 2018 PREECE --> |{{Blue|PREECE}}|| Members: 22 |||| |- | mat.g.mother || [[Evans-15575|White, Jane (Evans) ]] || c.1778-1846 || |- | father || [[Preece-343|Preece, James Watkin]] || 1801-09-07 || |- | mother || [[Williams-42300|Williams, Mary Ann]] || 1801 || |- | '''KEY Person''' || [[Preece-344|Preece, George Augustus]] || 1845-11-06 || NZ Cross |- | wife || [[Clayton-2703|Preece, Ada (Clayton) ]] || 1849 || |- | daughter-1 || [[Preece-353|Preece, Ada Mary]] || 1879-11-04 || |- | daughter-2 || [[Preece-352|Preece, Winifred ]] || 1881-05-19 || |- | son-1 || [[Preece-350|Preece, Harold Claude]] || 1883-01-29 || |- | son-2 || [[Preece-347|Preece, Trevor Wilfred]] || 1886-06-16 || |- | son-3 || [[Preece-351|Preece, Athol Herbert]] || 1889-01-02 || |- | sister-1 || [[Preece-345|Preece, Harriett Elizabeth]] || 1834-08-24 || |- | brother-in-law-1 || [[Spicer-967|Spicer, Archibald Hitchins]] || 1830 || |- | sister-2 || [[Preece-346|Preece, Eliza Jane]] || 1836-08-03 || |- | brother-in-law-2 || [[Kenderdine-97|Kenderdine, Thomas Brutton]] || 1827 || |- | brother-1 || [[Preece-355|Preece, James Wathen]] || 1837-10-22 || |- | sister-3 || [[Preece-354|Preece, Mary Ann]] || 1839-07-13 || |- | brother-in-law-3 || [[Payne-6925|Payne, Martin Henry]] || 1841 || |- | niece-3 || [[Payne-6926|Payne, Mary Preece Reubenetta Horne]] || 1876-01-16 || |- | niece husband-3 || [[Lysnar-4|Lysnar, Frederick John]] || 1875 || |- | brother-2 || [[Preece-348|Preece, Alfred Azariah]] || 1844-06-05 || |- | sister-in-law-2 || [[Thoms-107|Thoms, Agnes ]] || 1842-06-09 || |- | nephew-2 || [[Preece-349|Preece, James Wathen Alfred]] || 1874-02-15 || |- |}
====Table 5: {{Blue|Tuke, von Tempsky, Wrigg.}}==== {| class="wikitable" border=1 cellpadding=7 ! scope="col" | Relation ! scope="col" | Family Member ! scope="col" | Birth ! scope="col" | Notes |- |{{Blue|TUKE}}|| Members: 1 |||| |- | '''KEY Person''' || Tuke, John Batty || 1835 || Sir, doctor |- | |- Last reviewed: 7 Dec 2018 von TEMPSKY / KETTLE --> |{{Blue|von TEMPSKY}}|| Members: 11 |||| |- | father || [[Von_Tempsky-11|von Tempsky, Julius Louis]] || 1800 || |- | mother || [[Von_Studnitz-31|von Studnitz, Karoline Henriette Friederike Wilhelmine]] || 1800 || |- | '''KEY Person''' || [[Von_Tempsky-1|von Tempsky, Gustavus Ferdinand]] || 1828-1868 || |- | son-1 || [[Von_Tempsky-4|Von_Tempsky, Randal]] || 1856-1898 || |- | son-2 || [[Von_Tempsky-2|Von_Tempsky, Louis]] || 1858-1922 || |- | daughter || [[Von_Tempsky-6|Kettle, Lina (von Tempsky)]] || 1859-1931 || |- | son-in-law || [[Kettle-275|Kettle, Nathaniel ]] || 1854-01-30 || |- | grandson-1 || [[Kettle-276|Kettle, Louis Gordon]] || 1881-1980 || |- | grandson-2 || [[Kettle-277|Kettle, Ferdinand von Tempsky]] || 1883-1951 || |- | grandson-3 || [[Kettle-278|Kettle, Randal Dudley]] || 1887-1979 || Lt-Col., M.C. |- | granddaughter || [[Kettle-279|Kettle, Audrey Phyliss]] || 1889-04-28 || |- | |- Last reviewed: 7 Dec 2018 WRIGG --> |{{Blue|WRIGG}}|| Members: 1 |||| |- | '''KEY Person''' || [[Wrigg-22|Wrigg, Harold Charles William]] || 1842-01-05 || |- |}
==No Connection to N.Z. Wars== ===Notable New Zealand People=== * Members: 17 * Last reviewed: 7 Dec 2018 {| class="wikitable" border=1 cellpadding=7 ! scope="col" | Relation ! scope="col" | Member ! scope="col" | Birth ! scope="col" | Notes |- ||| [[Ford-6815|Ford, Samuel ]] || || murdered |- ||| [[Passmore-491|Passmore, Henry ]] || || murdered |- ||| [[Shaw-8629|Shaw, Samuel ]] || || murdered |- ||| [[Pote-60|Pote, James ]] || || murdered |- ||| Parker, William || || murdered |- ||| [[Moffat-130|Moffat, William Robert]] || 1887-10-10 || killed, W.W.I |- ||| [[Brown-47913|Brown, A. N.]] || 1805 || |- ||| [[Brown-47912|Brown, Cecilia ]] || 1837 || |- ||| [[Kinder-329|Kinder, John , D.D.]] || 1833 || |- | husband || [[FitzGerald-2199|FitzGerald, James Edward]] || 1818-03-04 || C.M.G. |- | wife || [[Draper-869|FitzGerald, Frances Erskine (Draper) ]] || 1832 || |- | husband || [[Seddon-2|Seddon, Thomas ]] || 1817-03-12 || |- | wife || [[Lindsay-1084|Seddon, Jane (Lindsay) ]] || c.1816 || |- ||| [[Seddon-55|Seddon, Thomas E. Y. ]] || 1884 || |- | father || [[Spotswood-61|Spotswood, John ]] || 1809 || Captain |- | daughter || [[Spotswood-23|Spotswood, Louisa Jane ]] || 1851 || |- | Constable || [[Boyle-1722|Boyle, Connell ]] || 1842 || NZ Wars, K.I.A. |- |}
===Pioneering Familes=== ====Brunner, Thomas==== * Members: 5 * Last reviewed: 30 Nov 2018 {| class="wikitable" border=1 cellpadding=7 ! scope="col" | Relation ! scope="col" | Family Member ! scope="col" | Birth ! scope="col" | Notes |- | father || [[Brunner-782|Brunner, William ]] || c.1796 || Switzerland |- | mother || [[Fraser-3692|Fraser, Elizabeth Ann]] || c.1795 || Guyana |- | '''KEY Person''' || [[Brunner-781|Brunner, Thomas ]] || 1821-04-00 || explorer, surveyor |- | wife || [[Robson-1122|Robson, Jane ]] || c.1821 || |- | brother || [[Brunner-783|Brunner, George ]] || c.1824 || |- |}
====Gilmer, Hamilton==== * Members: 23 * This family is connected to many ''Seddon's'' via wife of [[Gilmer-213|Dr. Knox Gilmer]]. * Last reviewed: 9 Dec 2018 {| class="wikitable" border=1 cellpadding=7 ! scope="col" | Relation ! scope="col" | Family Member ! scope="col" | Birth ! scope="col" | Notes |- | father || [[Gilmer-229|Gilmer, Hugh ]] || 1810 || |- | mother || [[Hamilton-12294|Hamilton, Margaret Dorothy]] || 1810 || |- | brother-1 || [[Gilmer-231|Gilmer, James ]] || 1837 || |- | '''KEY Person''' || [[Gilmer-214|Gilmer, Hamilton ]] || 1838-04-02 || |- | wife || [[Hamilton-12295|Hamilton, Elizabeth ]] || 1840-03-24 || |- | daughter-1 || [[Gilmer-228|Gilmer, Dorothea ]] || 1872-11-05 || |- | son-in-law || [[Ziele-20|Ziele, Charles William]] || 1880 || |- | son-1 || [[Gilmer-215|Gilmer, Hamilton Andrew Hugh]] || 1874-08-08 || |- | granddaughter-1 || [[Gilmer-222|Gilmer, Dorothea May Hamilton]] || 1907-03-25 || |- | son-2 || [[Gilmer-219|Gilmer, Samuel Henry]] || 1876-06-01 || |- | son-3 || [[Gilmer-213|Gilmer, Knox ]] || 1878-09-27 || Doctor |- | daughter-in-law-3 || [[Seddon-1092|Elizabeth May Seddon]] || 1880-03-24 || Dame, ''Seddon Family'' |- | granddaughter-3 || [[Gilmer-221|Gilmer, Jean Lindsay Seddon Knox]] || 1914-04-23 || |- | grandson-in-law-3 || [[Martin-29158|Martin, Lawrence James]] || 1910 || |- | daughter-2 || [[Gilmer-220|Gilmer, Florence Elizabeth]] || 1880-09-12 || |- | son-in-law-2 || [[Herbert-2165|Herbert, William Edward]] || 1880 || |- | daughter-3 || [[Gilmer-218|Gilmer, Annie Henrietta]] || 1882-09-21 || |- | brother-2 || [[Gilmer-224|Gilmer, Henry ]] || 1839 || |- | sister-in-law-2 || [[Dent-1073|Dent, Martha ]] || 1854 || |- | brother-3 || [[Gilmer-225|Gilmer, Samuel ]] || 1841 || |- | sister-in-law-3 || [[Martin-29588|Martin, Mary Isabella]] || 1855 || |- | brother-4 || [[Gilmer-230|Gilmer, John Knox]] || 1844 || |- | brother-5 || [[Gilmer-223|Gilmer, Robert ]] || 1846 || |- |}
====Meiklejohn, James==== * Members: 16 * Last reviewed: 9 Dec 2018 {| class="wikitable" border=1 cellpadding=7 ! scope="col" | Relation ! scope="col" | Family Member ! scope="col" | Birth ! scope="col" | Notes |- | '''KEY Person''' || [[Goldsworthy-1021|Goldsworthy, John ]] || 1810 || |- | wife || [[Richards-7476|Richards, Elizabeth ]] || 1815 || |- | daughter-1 || [[Goldsworthy-1022|Goldsworthy, Elizabeth ]] || 1835-10-18 || |- | son-1 || [[Richards-7477|Richards, John ]] || 1837-05-29 || |- | daughter-2 || [[Goldsworthy-1023|Goldsworthy, Mary Ann ]] || 1838 || |- | daughter-3 || [[Goldsworthy-1020|Goldsworthy, Anna Maria]] || 1841-04-11 || |- | son-in-law-3 || [[Meiklejohn-120|Meiklejohn, James ]] || 1832 || |- | grandson-3a || [[Meiklejohn-121|Meiklejohn, Robert James Strange]] || 1876 || |- | grandson-3b || [[Meiklejohn-122|Meiklejohn, Ernest Wilfred]] || 1877 || |- | granddaughter3a || [[Meiklejohn-123|Meiklejohn, Bernice Mabel Richards]] || 1879 || |- | grandson-3c || [[Meiklejohn-124|Meiklejohn, Percy Vivian Garfield]] || 1880 || |- | son-2 || [[Goldsworthy-1028|Goldsworthy, Richard ]] || 1843-12-18 || |- | son-3 || [[Goldsworthy-1024|Goldsworthy, William ]] || 1844 || |- | son-4 || [[Goldsworthy-1027|Goldsworthy, James ]] || 1847 || |- | son-5 || [[Goldsworthy-1025|Goldsworthy, Thomas ]] || 1849 || |- | son-6 || [[Goldsworthy-1026|Goldsworthy, Henry ]] || 1851 || |- |}
====Marsden, Thomas==== * Members: 4 * Last reviewed: 30 Nov 2018 {| class="wikitable" border=1 cellpadding=7 ! scope="col" | Relation ! scope="col" | Family Member ! scope="col" | Birth ! scope="col" | Notes |- | '''KEY Person''' || [[Marsden-581|Marsden, Thomas ]] || 1740 || |- | son || [[Marsden-584|Marsden, Charles ]] || 1764 || |- | granddaughter || [[Marsden-582|Marsden, Martha ]] || 1811-05-06 || |- | granddaughter || [[Marsden-585|Marsden, Jane Catherine]] || 1808-12-07 || |- |}
===McDonnell, Edward=== * Members: 7 * Last reviewed: 1 Dec 2018 {| class="wikitable" border=1 cellpadding=7 ! scope="col" | Relation ! scope="col" | Family Member ! scope="col" | Birth ! scope="col" | Notes |- | '''KEY Person''' || [[McDonnell-640|McDonnell, Edward ]] || 1825 || |- | son-1 || [[McDonnell-646|McDonnell, Francis ]] || 1850-08-10 || |- | son-2 || [[McDonnell-644|McDonnell, Bernard ]] || 1852-05-09 || |- | son-3 || [[McDonnell-645|McDonnell, Edward ]] || 1853-08-18 || |- | daughter-1 || [[McDonnell-643|McDonnell, Mary Ann]] || 1855-07-01 || |- | daughter-2 || [[McDonnell-647|McDonnell, Sarah ]] || 1857-08-12 || |- | son-4 || [[McDonnell-648|McDonnell, James ]] || 1859-09-15 || |- |}
====McKenzie, John==== * Members: 6 * Last reviewed: 6 Dec 2018 {| class="wikitable" border=1 cellpadding=7 ! scope="col" | Relation ! scope="col" | Family Member ! scope="col" | Birth ! scope="col" | Notes |- | '''KEY Person''' || [[McKenzie-3484|McKenzie, John ]] || 1839-10-06 || |- | wife || [[Munro-1646|Munro, Ann ]] || 1833 || |- | daughter-1 || [[McKenzie-3487|McKenzie, Catherine ]] || 1861-08-14 || |- | daughter-2 || [[McKenzie-3488|McKenzie, Margaret ]] || 1863-06-01 || |- | daughter-3 || [[McKenzie-3486|McKenzie, Helen ]] || 1870 || |- | son-in-law-3 || [[Cameron-4184|Cameron, Maurice Pollock]] || 1865 || |- |}
====Rolleston, George==== * Members: 6 * Last reviewed: 6 Dec 2018 {| class="wikitable" border=1 cellpadding=7 ! scope="col" | Relation ! scope="col" | Family Member ! scope="col" | Birth ! scope="col" | Notes |- | father || [[Rolleston-83|Rolleston, George ]] || c.1791-1868 || Rev. |- | mother || [[Nettleship-21|Rolleston, Anne ]] || c.1791 || |- | brother || [[Rolleston-84|Rolleston, George ]] || 1829-1881 || Prof. |- | '''KEY Person''' || [[Rolleston-90|Rolleston, William ]] || 1831-1903 || |- | wife || [[Brittan-98|Brittan, Elizabeth Mary ]] || 1835 || |- | sister || [[Rolleston-130|Rolleston, Jane ]] || c.1832 || |- |}
====Whiteley, James==== * Members: 8 * Last reviewed: 30 Nov 2018 {| class="wikitable" border=1 cellpadding=7 ! scope="col" | Relation ! scope="col" | Family Member ! scope="col" | Birth ! scope="col" | Notes |- | father || [[Whiteley-317|Whiteley, James ]] || 1784 || |- | mother || [[Rainor-2|Rainor, Elizabeth ]] || 1785 || |- | '''KEY Person''' || [[Whiteley-312|Whiteley, John ]] || 1806-07-20 || Rev., murdered |- | wife || [[Cooke-3634|Cooke, Mary Ann]] || 1805 || |- | daughter-1 || [[Whiteley-313|Whiteley, Elizabeth Ann]] || 1833 || |- | daughter-2 || [[Whiteley-314|Whiteley, Sarah Hannah]] || 1834 || |- | daughter-3 || [[Whiteley-315|Whiteley, Mary Fletcher]] || 1836 || |- | son || [[Whiteley-316|Whiteley, John James]] || 1838 || |- |}
===Sources=== * [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/ Papers Past.] ===References===
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The National Archives of the UK (TNA); Kew, Surrey, England; Census Returns of England and Wales, 1911; Registration District Number: 577; ED, institution, or vessel: 14; Piece: 31488
{{Ancestry Sharing|30800174|497703}} - {{Ancestry Record|2352|35042199}} (accessed 14 October 2022)
Annabella Newall (30), married head of household in Croasdale Ennerdale Cleator Cumberland, Ennerdale and Kinniside, Cumberland, England. Born in Ennerdale, Cumberland, England. === 1911 Census - John === * John Newall, Brother, 30/m, Married, . Bbirthplace Mill Hill, Profession something to do with coal mining. '''1911 Census''': "1911 England Census"
The National Archives of the UK (TNA); Kew, Surrey, England; Census Returns of England and Wales, 1911; Registration District Number: 577; ED, institution, or vessel: 14; Piece: 31506
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John Newall (30), married brother, Horeman Ker Pit Newking, in household of Frank Newall (28) in Padstow Hensingham, Preston Quarter Hensingham, Cumberland, England. Born in Mill Hill, Cumberland, England. == Passenger list transcriptions == === London to Sydney "Ormuz" === Date of Departure: '''12 November 1921'''[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/2997/images/40610_B000954-00117 UK and Ireland, Outward Passenger Lists, 1890-1960 - London - 1921 - November] page 118 of 274 ==== Page 118 ==== {| border="1" !Name!!!!Last Address in UK!!Port to Land At!!Profession!!Age/Sex!!Country of Last Permanent Residence!!Country of Future Permanent Residence |- |Newall||Mrs A.||Mill Hill, Hensingham, Whitehaven||Sydney||Housewife||41/f (unacc.)||England||New Zealand |- |“”||[[Newall-141 | Miss Ada]]||“”||“”||||11/f||“”||“” |- |“”||[[Newall-142 | Miss Annabella]]||“”||“”||||9/f||“”||“” |- |“”||[[Newall-143 | Miss L.]]||“”||“”||||4/f||“”||“” |- |“”||[[Newall-144 | Miss M.]]||“”||“”||||2/f||“”||“” |- |“”||[[Newall-140 | Master J.]]||“”||“”||||14/m||“”||“” |} ---- ==== Page 116 ==== {| border="1" !Name!!!!Last Address in UK!!Port to Land At!!Profession!!Age/Sex!!Country of Last Permanent Residence!!Country of Future Permanent Residence |- | Newall||[[Newall-138 | Mr T.]]||Mill Hill, Hensingham, Whitehaven||Sydney||Farm Labourer||18/m||England||New Zealand |} ---- === London to Sydney leg, "Paparoa" === Departure Southampton '''11 Aug 1922''': * Page 121 - Newall, Miss Margt., contracted to land at Wellington, 20/f, domestic duties, nationality English. * Page 122 - Newall, Mr. John, contracted to land at Wellington, 42/m, Farmer, nationality English.[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/2997/images/40610_B000992-00562?ssrc=&backlabel=Return&pId=38470339 UK and Ireland, Outward Passenger Lists, 1890-1960 for Margt Newall - Southampton - 1922 - August] They were listed as last address of residence [[https://www.dailyecho.co.uk/news/5596963.hostels-history-as-haven-for-refugees/ | "Atlantic Park Hostel"]]. John also appeared on an earlier list -- the ''Remuera'' from Southampton to New Zealand departing '''20 Jul 1922'''. [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/2997/images/40610_B000992-00330?ssrc=&backlabel=Return&pId=38457915, UK and Ireland, Outward Passenger Lists, 1890-1960 for John Newall], Southampton > 1922 > July, page 320. It's definitely our John since last residence "Mill Hill" is given, but Margaret does not appear to be on the list. He must have somehow left the boat after being signed in. ---- === Sydney to New Zealand - Ulimaroa === ==== Page 1-2 ==== T.S.S. "Ulimaroa". Master "W.J. Wyllie". Tons per Register 2986. Where Bound: Wellington. Boarded '''19 July 1922'''.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KLYB-X9N Archives New Zealand - Passenger Lists 1839-1973 - Wellington - 1922 - Ulimaroa]; found by searching T H Newell born 1903-1905. ==== Page 92 ==== {| border="1" !Port of Embarkation!!Names!!Ages/Sex!!Profession!!State!!Port Contracted to Land At |- |Sydney||Mr T.H.Newall||18/m||Domestic duties etc.||England||(illegible) |- |“”||Mrs.A.Newall & 5ch||14/f 40/f 11/f 9/f 4/f 1/m||“”||“”||(illegible) |} ---- === Sydney to New Zealand leg, Paparoa === * "New Zealand, Archives New Zealand, Passenger Lists, 1839-1973," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4VQ-CRT?cc=1609792&wc=MP7J-3B1%3A119260801%2C119055101%2C119150101 : 21 May 2014), Wellington (other ports also listed) > 1922 > Paparoa > image 1 of 28; Archives New Zealand, Wellington. ==== Page 2 ==== "Paparoa", Master: F. Ashworth, Tons per register: 4954, Where Bound: Wellington. Embarked '''24th(?) September 1922'''. ==== Page 12 ==== {| border="1" !Port of Embarkation!!Names!!Ages/Sex!!Profession!!State!!Port Contracted to Land At |- |Sydney||Newall Miss M.||20/f||Labourer||England||Lyttelton |- |“”||Newall Mr. J.||42/m||Domestic||England||Lyttelton |} ---- == NZ Electoral Rolls == ==== 1928, Canterbury, Riccarton ==== * Newall, Annabella, Tai Tapu, married * Newall, John, Tai Tapu, no occupation * Newall, Thomas Henry, Tai Tapu, labourer ==== 1935, Canterbury, Riccarton ==== * Newall, Annabella, Tai Tapu, married * Newall, John, Tai Tapu, no occupation * Newall, John, Tai Tapu, labourer * Newall, Thomas Henry, Tai Tapu, labourer ==== 1938, Canterbury, Riccarton ==== * Newall, Annabella, Tai Tapu, married * Newall, Douglas Watson, Lincoln College, student * Newall, Ida May, Tai Tapu, married * Newall, John, Tai Tapu, no occupation * Newall, John, Tai Tapu, labourer * Newall, Thomas Henry, Tai Tapu, labourer == Remarks == It is not clear why John was at a different location on the night of the census, or why John and Margaret took a different ship to the others, or why John signed on alone to the earlier voyage but didn't carry through. Just speculating here, perhaps Margaret didn't want to go and she ran away from the 1921 voyage and so John had to stay back and try to get her on another boat? [[McNabb-412|McNabb-412]] 04:57, 12 August 2020 (UTC) Also the ship passenger lists do NOT say that they are Assisted Immigrant ships. == Sources ==
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Name: Annabella Newall; Electoral Year: 1928; Residence Place: New Zealand; District: Riccarton; Region or Province: Canterbury. * '''Electoral Register''': "New Zealand, Electoral Rolls, 1853-1981"
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Name: Annabella Newall; Electoral Year: 1935; Residence Place: New Zealand; District: Riccarton; Region or Province: Canterbury.
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County Durham, England * Victims: 11 lives lost * Cause: Colliery Explosion {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Victims''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Anderson, John, aged 25 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Armstrong, Matthew, 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;"|Charlton, Thomas, aged 29 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Fairless, William, aged 38 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Hodgson, Edward, aged 32 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Johnson, George, aged 52 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Moody, Benjamin, aged 36 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Scott, John, aged 43 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Smith, William, aged 52 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Thornton, Henry, aged 32 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Watchman, Thomas ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- |} |} == Sources ==
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===History=== :[[Wikipedia:Newcomerstown,_Ohio|Newcomerstown, Ohio]]
===Population=== :{| border=2 class="sortable" |- !align="center" style="background:#8FC641;" width=100 |Census !align="center" style="background:#8FC641;" width=100 |Residents |- |align="center" |1850 |align="center" |476 |- |align="center" |1860 |align="center" |577 |- |align="center" |1870 |align="center" |791 |- |align="center" |1880 |align="center" |926 |- |align="center" |1890 |align="center" |1,251 |- |align="center" |1900 |align="center" |2,659 |- |align="center" |1910 |align="center" |2,943 |- |align="center" |1920 |align="center" |3,389 |- |align="center" |1930 |align="center" |4,265 |- |align="center" |1940 |align="center" |4,564 |- |align="center" |1950 |align="center" |4,514 |- |align="center" |1960 |align="center" |4,273 |- |align="center" |1970 |align="center" |4,155 |- |align="center" |1980 |align="center" |3,986 |- |align="center" |1990 |align="center" |4,012 |- |align="center" |2000 |align="center" |4,008 |- |align="center" |2010 |align="center" |3,822 |- |align="center" |2020 |align="center" |3,702 |}''Wikipedia'' https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newcomerstown,_Ohio : accessed 13 February 2023). "Newcomerstown".
====Notables==== *[[Wikipedia:Cy_Young|Cy Young on Wikipedia]] & [[Young-19292|Denton (Cy) True Young on WikiTree]], American Baseball Pitcher *[[Wikipedia:Woody_Hayes|Woody Hayes on Wikipedia]], American football player and coach ===Resources=== *[[: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/Tuscarawas_County,_Ohio_Genealogy FamilySearch] ===Cemeteries=== *[[:Category:East_State_Street_Cemetery%2C_Newcomerstown%2C_Ohio|East State Street Cemetery]] *[[:Category:Hartwood_Cemetery%2C_Newcomerstown%2C_Ohio|Hartwood Cemetery]] *[[:Category:Peoples_Methodist_Episcopal_Cemetery%2C_Newcomerstown%2C_Ohio|Peoples Methodist Episcopal Cemetery]] *[[:Category:Wesley_Chapel_Cemetery%2C_Newcomerstown%2C_Ohio|Wesley Chapel Cemetery]] === Project Stickers and Categories === If you are working on profiles of people associated with Newcomerstown, 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 Newcomerstown, Ohio One Place Study, Appalachia and Newcomerstown, Ohio.''' You can do this with the category picker on your edit screen, or by copying the text below. '''Categories''' *
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Source: [http://www.niagarahistorical.museum/media/RoyalNewfoundlandRegimentofFencibleInfantry.pdf Niagara Historical Museum] *Private Thomas Deaton – May 5, 1813 *Private T.C. Detzer, May 29, 1813 *Private Thomas Gleeson – April 27, 1813 *Private John Hare – May 5, 1813 *Private Stephen Head – April 27, 1813 *Private Samuel Hussey – April 27, 1813 *Drummer and Fifer Robert Jamieson – May 5, 1813 *Private James Milner, April 27, 1813 *Private John Wilson, May 29, 1813 ''Battle of Fort George, May 27, 1813'' *Private John Anglin *Private Joseph Bragg *Private William Driscoll *Private Henry Emberly *Private John England *Private Pat Hagan *Private Pat Larimore *Private Charles Mayberry *Corporal Archibald McLaren *Private John Mooney *Private Josiah Mortimer *Private David Murphy *Private William Pollard *Private Laurence Power *Private Pierre Roy *Private James Sullivan *Private John Sullivan *Private James Truesdale *Private Peter Walsh *Private Michael Whelan ''Battle of York, April 27, 1813'' *Private Elf Anderson – April 27, 1813 *Corporal John Fannen – April 27, 1813 *Sergeant William Simons – April 27, 1813 *Drummer and Fifer William Slooyard – April 27, 1813 == Sources ==
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'''Existing resources''' *{{Wikidata|Q2428400|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Newick, Sussex One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] This is an open page and Wikitree is about collaboration, so feel free to contribute. There is no Google group, G2G thread or Discord channel for this study, or a member list (unless we find a need for such). The profile for this page is open so any genealogist can edit it. You can contact me by private message via my profile if you have questions or suggestions, or if you want to be added to the trusted list so you get notified of changes or errors. Newick is a typical English village within the Lewes District of East Sussex. The A272 road passes through it, and it is roughly midway between Haywards Heath and Uckfield. Newick has three pubs; The Crown Inn, The Royal Oak, and The Bull Inn. ===Name=== The origins of the name '''Newick''' probably come from Old English:- {| border="1" cellpadding="1" |- | niwe || meaning ''new'' |- | wic || meaning ''a dwelling'' |- |} A dwelling could be; a building or collection of buildings for special purposes; a farm, a dairy farm; a trading or industrial settlement; or (in the plural) a hamlet, village.[http://kepn.nottingham.ac.uk/map/place/Sussex/Newick Key to English Place Names]. Accessed 1 December 2022. It could be that it was 'new' type of farm, a specialised farm e.g. Gatwick was a goat farm and Chiswick was a cheese farm[https://localhistories.org/the-origins-of-english-place-names/ Origins_of_English_ Place_Names] accessed 1 December 2022. In many place names '''wick''' can mean '''bay''' from the Old Norse ''vik''[https://www.archiuk.com/archi/list_of_english_place_names_and_their_meanings.htm ARCHIuk.com] accessed 1 December 2022, but with Newick well inland this is not likely. See Also * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Place_name_origins Place name origins] From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, * [https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/inspire-me/origins-of-english-place-names/ The Origins_of_English_Place_Names] from English Heritage, * [https://www.family-tree.co.uk/how-to-guides/english-placename-origins/ English placename origins] from Family-Tree.co.uk, * [https://www.rgs.or word_doc_download] Royal Geographical Society worksheet for schools. ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Sovereign State:''' United Kingdom :'''Country:''' England :'''County:''' Sussex :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 50.9800, 0.0200 :'''Elevation:''' 22.0 m or 72.2 feet Newick is north of Lewes, inland between Brighton and Eastborne, [https://www.google.co.uk/maps/place/Newick Google maps]. Photographs on Google show that it is now typical of many areas in the south east with modern urban housing expansion, but in earlier times it would have been quite rural, with many thatched cottages. Zooming in on Street View from The Royal Oak to Western Road, apart from the lorries you still get some sense of the original village with its leafy lanes. ====Parish Church==== {{Image|file=Newick_Sussex_One_Place_Study.jpg |caption=Parish Church of St Mary at Newick }} The parish church features a lot in genealogy records. This image was from [https://www.geograph.org.uk www.geograph.org.uk] and is copyright, but may be re-used under their conditions. {| border="1" cellpadding="1" |- | ''image details'' '''Parish Church of St Mary at Newick'''
[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/ cc-by-sa/2.0] - © [http://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/886 Nigel Freeman] - [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/21012 geograph.org.uk] |- |} The church is situated at TQ4220 at the east end of the village [https://www.google.co.uk/maps/place/St+Mary%E2%80%99s+Church,+Newick/@50.9692348,0.021109,17z Google maps]. It is part of the Diocese of Chichester and has an historic clock.[https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/21012 geograph.org.uk] Accessed 30 November 2022 Although the church is not central to the village it is central to the parish which extends to the south of the main village.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newick#/map/0 Newick Parish] Scalable map showing notable areas around Newick as hyperlinks. Accessed 1 December 2022. The current building is fairly modern but a church has been on this site since medieval times and has been renovated many times. The church includes some of the original churches including part of the nave which is believed to date back to the 11th century [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newick#History Wikipedia] Accessed 1 December 2022. The chancel, porch, and tower were built in the 13th, 14th, and 15th centuries, respectively. The churchyard surrounding the church is relatively unchanged over time and preserves a variety of old vegetation. === Environs === The village is surrounded by woodlands, including Rotherfield Wood and Little Rotherfield Wood, providing for nature walks or relaxation. The River Ouse is to the east of the village, another idyllic spot to appreciate the local flora and fauna. See Also * [https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/SSX/Newick GENUKI] page for Newick in the gazeteer, * [https://www.archiuk.com/cgi-bin/archi_new_search_engine.pl?search_location=TQ%2041%2021&search_type=archi_town_search&pwd=freesearch@freesearch.com&TownName=Newick&county=East%20Sussex&search_range=10000&period=&font_size=&placename=Newick&info2search4=archi_town_search&PlacenameFromPlacenameFinder=Newick&CountyFromPlacenameFinder=East%20Sussex ARCHIuk.com] Maps and Lists of Archaeological Sites near Newick, East Sussex (TQ4121 / TQ 41 21). ===History=== Newick's history probably started in Saxon times judging by its name. Certainly the church has parts dating back to shortly after the Norman conquest. It was originally a dispersed settlement until the Second World War, when construction around Newick Green (TQ 418 213) boomed, giving rise to the present village. A pump was erected on the village green to celebrate Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee. Local historian Tony Turk has written several [http://newick.org/history.html articles] on Newick history which can be accessed on the Newick Village Society [http://newick.org/index.html website]. See also * [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/sussex/vol7/pp87-91 British History Online]. ===Population=== '''The following data relates to the Newick Parish and is based on census data.''' In 1851 the population was 977 "Melville's Directory & Gazetteer of Sussex, 1858" [https://specialcollections.le.ac.uk/digital/collection/p16445coll4/id/352988/rec/1 University of Leicester Special Collections Online]. Accessed 7 December 2022. Population estimates from the latest England censuses were:- {| border="1" cellpadding="1" |- | Population || Census date |- | 2,532 || 28 April 2001 |- | 2,677 || 27 March 2011 |- | 2,687 || 21 March 2021 |- |} [https://www.citypopulation.de/en/uk/southeastengland/east_sussex/E35001509__newick/ City Population (German site)]. Accessed 8 December 2022. '''The following data relates to village only.''' {| border="1" cellpadding="1" |- | Area of Newick, Lewes || 0.833 km² |- | Population || 1,633 |- | Male Population 780 (47.7%) |- | Female Population || 853 (52.3%) |- | Population change from 1975 to 2015 || -3.3% |- | Population change from 2000 to 2015 || +4.6% |- | Median Age || 48.2 years old |- | Male Median Age || 46.4 years old |- |} "Newick" [https://www.city-facts.com/newick-lewes City Facts]. Accessed 7 December 2022.. ==Sources==
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Stores || '''Overton Wass''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''10 Jan 1868''' || '''Grocer & General Stores''' |- | Emma Elizabeth "Amy" Wass || Married || F || 20 Jan 1877 || Household Duties |- | Pearl Handson || Single || F || 14 Apr 1921 || Domestic Servant |- | rowspan="2" | 36 || '''Horace Stanley Campbell''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''9 Mar 1903''' || '''Postman GPO''' |- | Lucy Campbell || Married || F || 13 Apr 1893 || Unpaid Household Duties |- | 38 || '''John William Dent''' || '''Single''' || '''M''' || '''17 Feb 1876''' || '''Unemployed''' |- | rowspan="3" | 40 || '''Lucy Earnshaw''' || '''Widowed''' || '''F''' || '''29 Dec 1882''' || '''Licence Victualler''' |- | Thomas Victor Gelder || Married || M || 20 Feb 1903 || Manager Beer Retailer |- | Cecil Whiteley || Married || M || 23 Apr 1902 || Cinema Proprietor |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Number || Name || Status || Sex || Birth Date || Occupation |- | 42 || colspan="5" | ''Not listed - possibly linked to no. 40'' |- | rowspan="2" | 44 ||'''[[Bennett-37300|John William Wood Bennett]]''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''21 Nov 1881''' || '''Master Heavy Worker''' |- | [[Straw-1116|Sarah Ann Bennett]] || Married || F || 7 May 1884 || Housekeeper |- | rowspan="2" | 46 || '''James Edward Crow''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''27 Nov 1885''' || '''Builder's Labourer''' |- | Rose Amelia Crow || Married || F || 11 Oct 1886 || General Dealer |- | rowspan="2" | 48 || '''John William Surtees''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''9 Aug 1888''' || '''Limestone Quarry Man''' |- | Jane Surtees || Married || F || 9 Oct 1885 || Unpaid Domestic Duties |- | rowspan="2" | 50 || '''Sydney Hewson''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''1 Apr 1911''' || '''Cycle Erector''' |- | Lillie Hewson || Married || F || 30 Jan 1915 || Unpaid Domestic Duties |- | rowspan="2" | 52 || '''John William Edwards''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''18 Dec 1908''' || '''Agricultural Fertilizer Warehouseman''' |- | Jessie Edwards || Married || F || 28 May 1909 || Housewife |- | rowspan="2" | 54 || '''Mary Elizabeth Biggins''' || '''Widowed''' || '''F''' || '''19 Sep 1879''' || '''Unpaid Domestic Duties''' |- | Ada Foster || Single || F || 24 Mar 1907 || Land Worker |- | rowspan="4" | 56 || '''Herbert Foster''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''29 Jan 1902''' || '''Transport Worker (Docks)''' |- | Sarah Emily Foster || Married || F || 8 Jun 1900 || Unpaid Domestic Duties |- | Florence Margaret Foster || Single || F || 14 July 1921 || Spinning Frame Attendant |- | Brenda Emily Foster || Single || F || 7 Oct 1925 || At School |- | rowspan="3" | 58 || '''Kate Brown''' || '''Widowed''' || '''F''' || '''7 Dec 1878''' || '''Household Duties''' |- | Tom Brown || Single || M || 1 Apr 1908 || Butcher's Shop Assistant |- bgcolor=#d0d0d0 | ''Closed Record'' || || || || |- | rowspan="3" | 60-62 || '''Herbert Leslie Green''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''30 Mar 1913''' || '''Barge Hand''' |- | Dorothy Emily Green || Married || F || 20 Dec 1915 || Unpaid Household Duties |- bgcolor=#d0d0d0 | ''Closed Record'' || || || || |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Number || Name || Status || Sex || Birth Date || Occupation |- | 64 || '''Catherine Hall''' || '''Widowed''' || '''F''' || '''13 Sep 1859''' || '''Household Duties''' |- | rowspan="2" | 66 || '''Frances May Bell''' || '''Widowed''' || '''F''' || '''08 Sep 1904''' || '''Unpaid Domestic Duties''' |- bgcolor=#d0d0d0 | Ethel May Bell || Single || F || 1925 || |- | rowspan="2" | 68 || '''Martha Amelia Osgerby''' || '''Widowed''' || '''F''' || '''27 Nov 1874''' || '''Household Duties''' |- | Alan Osgerby || Single || M || 13 Jun 1931 || At School |- | 70 || '''John Sparks''' || '''Widowed''' || '''M''' || '''4 Dec 1876''' || '''General Stores''' |- | rowspan="3" | 72 || '''John William Bromfield''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''25 Oct 1907''' || '''Bricklayer''' |- | Ada Bromfield || Married || F || 04 Dec 1907 || Unpaid Domestic Duties |- bgcolor=#d0d0d0 | Joan Carol Bromfield || Single || F || 1932 || |- | rowspan="2" | 74 || '''Alfred Horace Jacklin''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''17 Mar 1896''' || '''Rotary Kiln Burner Cement Works''' |- | Mary Elizabeth Jacklin || Married || F || 21 Sep 1899 || Unpaid Domestic Duties |- | rowspan="2" | 76 || '''[[Wood-28806|Mary Ann Shaw]]''' || '''Single''' || '''F''' || '''07 Apr 1906''' || '''Housewife''' |- | [[Shaw-26948|Tom Langley Shaw]] || Married || M || 14 Jun 1906 || Nickel Plater |- | 78 || '''Eliza Jarvill''' || '''Widowed''' || '''F''' || '''4 Feb 1856''' || '''Household Duties''' |- | 80 || '''Zilpah Jane Cox''' || '''Single''' || '''F''' || '''3 Oct 1875''' || '''Household Duties''' |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Number || Name || Status || Sex || Birth Date || Occupation |- | rowspan="2" | 82 || '''Alfred Pike''' || '''Widowed''' || '''M''' || '''27 Jan 1864''' || '''Agricultural Labourer''' |- | John Pike || Single || M || 20 May 1893 || Agricultural Labourer |- | rowspan="3" | 84 || '''Emily Elizabeth Marriott''' || '''Widowed''' || '''F''' || '''17 Dec 1894''' || '''Domestic Duties''' |- | Winifred Rose Marriott || Single || F || 25 Jun 1919 || Cycle Worker Handlebar Department |- | Charles Samuel Neal || Single || M || 06 Apr 1918 || General Labourer Brickworks |- | 86 || '''John Hewitt''' || '''Widowed''' || '''M''' || '''11 Oct 1860''' || '''Bricklayer Retired''' |- | rowspan="4" | 88 || '''Joseph Henry Seddon''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''11 Apr 1897''' || '''Artificial Manure (Heavy Worker)''' |- | Sophia Seddon || Married || F || 18 Feb 1889 || Domestic Duties |- | Albert Edward Seddon || Single || M || 28 Jan 1922 || General Labourer |- | Sarah Lavinia Birks || Single || F || 20 Aug 1919 || Factory Worker |- | rowspan="2" | 90 || '''Lewis Jackson''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''27 Mar 1876''' || '''Artificial Manure Labourer (Heavy Worker)''' |- | Esther Jackson || Married || F || 19 Feb 1879 || Household Duties |- | 92 || '''Clara Skinner''' || '''Married''' || '''F''' || '''22 Sep 1909''' || '''Household Duties''' |- | rowspan="2" | 94 || '''Rodney Victor Durham''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''23 May 1916''' || '''Gas Works Lorry Driver''' |- | Thora Louvain Durham || Married || F || 28 Dec 1915 || Unpaid Domestic Duties |- | rowspan="4" | 96 || '''Denis Lawtey''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''17 Apr 1902''' || '''Housepainter''' |- | Edith Lawtey || Married || F || 24 Aug 1903 || Unpaid Domestic Duties |- | George William Lawtey || Single || M || 22 Jan 1924 || Whiting Mud Labourer |- | Ethel May Lawtey || Single || F || 23 Apr 1926 || At School |} === Odd Numbers, South Side === {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Number || Name || Status || Sex || Birth Date || Occupation |- | rowspan="3" | 1 || '''George R Cook''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''30 May 1889''' || '''Police Constable Lincolnshire Constabulary''' |- bgcolor=#d0d0d0 | ''Closed Record'' || || || || |- | Eliza Cook || Single || F || 16 Aug 1882 || Housekeeper |- | rowspan="8" | 3 || '''Wilfred Eayres''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''01 Oct 1903''' || '''Metal Polisher Cycle Works''' |- | Ena May Eayres || Married || F || 16 Jul 1904 || Unpaid Domestic Duties |- bgcolor=#d0d0d0 | Wilfred Eayres || Single || M || 1923 || |- bgcolor=#d0d0d0 | Raymond Eayres || Single || M || 1925 || |- bgcolor=#d0d0d0 | Ronald Peter Eayres || Single || M || 1927 || |- bgcolor=#d0d0d0 | Brenda Eayres || Single || F || 1930 || |- bgcolor=#d0d0d0 | Roy Eayres || Single || M || 1932 || |- bgcolor=#d0d0d0 | Bryan Eayres || Single || M || 1935 || |- | rowspan="2" | 5 || '''George Stead''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''02 Oct 1914''' || '''Joiner''' |- | Miriam Stead || Married || F || 31 Dec 1915 || Unpaid Domestic Duties |- | rowspan="8" | 7 || '''William Thompson''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''26 Aug 1887''' || '''Cycle Works Frame Builder''' |- | Emily Jane Thompson || Married || F || 27 Apr 1886 || Domestic Duties |- | Edward Thompson || Single || M || 29 Sep 1910 || Country House Clerk |- | [[Thompson-80197|Winifred Emily Thompson]] || Single || F || 05 Oct 1913 || Domestic Duties |- | Ernest Thompson || Single || M || 05 Apr 1915 || Cycle Worker Power Press Operator |- | Albert Thompson || Single || M || 17 Jan 1917 || General Labourer |- | Phyllis Thompson || Single || F || 19 Sep 1921 || Grocery Shop Assistant |- bgcolor=#d0d0d0 | Gladys Thompson || Single || F || 1925 || |- | rowspan="4" | 9 || '''Mary Jane Foster''' || '''Married''' || '''F''' || '''01 Dec 1884''' || '''Housewife''' |- | Roy Foster || Single || M || 30 Jun 1923 || Draper's Apprentice |- | Horace Foster || Single || M || 05 Feb 1921 || Bicycle Tube Bender |- | William Orwell Foster || Married || M || 20 Jul 1881 || Master Of Motor Vessel |- | rowspan="5" | 11 || '''Reuben Hamilton''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''02 Nov 1888''' || '''Dredgers Mate''' |- | Elizabeth Hamilton || Married || F || 21 Sep 1888 || Unpaid Domestic Duties |- | Leslie Wilson Green || Married || M || 29 Dec 1906 || Cashier Cycle Works |- | Elsie Green || Married || F || 27 Apr 1914 || Unpaid Domestic Duties |- | Janet Stubbs (Green) || Single || F || 25 Aug 1939 || Under School Age |- | rowspan="3" | 13 || '''Arthur Vanderstock''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''08 May 1896''' || '''Branch Manager Ministry of Labour''' |- | Florence Vanderstock || Married || F || 10 Sep 1893 || Unpaid Domestic Duties |- | Arthur Frederick Marshall Vanderstock || Single || M || 17 May 1922 || Clerk (Solicitors Office) |- | 15 || colspan="5" | ''Not listed'' |- | rowspan="2" | 17 || '''Clement Arthur Ayres''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''15 Oct 1885''' || '''General Labourer Heavy Worker''' |- | Ethel Mary Ayres || Married || F || 14 Nov 1911 || Unpaid Domestic Duties |- | rowspan="2" | 19 || '''[[Winship-227|Henrietta Bennett]]''' || '''Married''' || '''F''' || '''19 Nov 1886''' || '''Unpaid Domestic Duties''' |- | [[Bennett-33591|Charles Ruxton Bennett]] || Married || M || 28 Jan 1888 || Labourer Heavy Worker |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Number || Name || Status || Sex || Birth Date || Occupation |- | rowspan="3" | 21 || '''[[Wood-27497|Ruxton Wood]]''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''01 Feb 1869''' || '''Old Age Pensioner''' |- | [[Howden-318|Margaret Wood]] || Married || F || 02 Oct 1876 || Housewife |- | [[Wood-28901|Edith Sarah Wood]] || Single || F || 04 Nov 1912 || Dressmaker |- | 23 || '''James William Akester''' || '''Widowed''' || '''M''' || '''27 Mar 1875''' || '''Riverman Inland Water Transport''' |- | 25 || '''Emma Grebby''' || '''Widowed''' || '''F''' || '''20 Jan 1875''' || '''Unpaid Domestic Duties''' |- | rowspan="3" | 27 || '''Percy Williamson Alltoft''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''13 Feb 1894''' || '''Barton U D Council General Labourer''' |- | Dorothy Alltoft || Married || F || 17 Jan 1897 || Unpaid Domestic Duties |- bgcolor=#d0d0d0 | Rene Alltoft || Single || F || 18 Mar 1925 || |- | rowspan="2" | 29 || '''Fred Stockdale''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''19 Mar 1884''' || '''Ropemaker Reeler''' |- | Sissie Stockdale || Married || F || 26 Aug 1901 || Domestic Duties |- | rowspan="2" | 31 || '''Lot Hughes Lloyd''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''15 Jun 1876''' || '''Firewood Dealer''' |- | Hannah Mary Lloyd || Married || F || 26 Jan 1878 || Unpaid Domestic Duties |- | rowspan="2" | 33 || '''George Robert Wilkinson''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''16 Jan 1872''' || '''Pensioner''' |- | Susan E Wilkinson || Married || F || 06 Aug 1869 || Pensioner |- | 35 || '''George Henry Dent''' || '''Widowed''' || '''M''' || '''12 Nov 1865''' || '''Incapacitated''' |- | 37 || '''Harry Wilkinson''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''05 Oct 1895''' || '''Cycle Polisher''' |- | rowspan="4" | 39 || '''Walter Jewitt''' || '''Widowed''' || '''M''' || '''09 Sep 1868''' || '''Old Age Pensioner''' |- | Mary Raithby || Widowed || F || 24 Oct 1903 || Unpaid Domestic Duties |- bgcolor=#d0d0d0 | Marian Raithby || Single || F || 18 Apr 1926 || At School |- bgcolor=#d0d0d0 | Rosalie Raithby || Single || F || 1930 || At School |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Number || Name || Status || Sex || Birth Date || Occupation |- | rowspan="3" | 41 || '''Maud Bacon''' || '''Widowed''' || '''F''' || '''26 Dec 1888''' || '''Unpaid Domestic Duties''' |- | George Herbert Bacon || Single || M || 14 Feb 1921 || Press Tool Maker |- | Ernest Bacon || Single || M || 17 Mar 1927 || At School |- | rowspan="5" | 43 || '''[[Bennett-37376|Frederick Bennett]]''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''08 Jun 1890''' || '''Maltsters Labourer''' |- | Harriett Bennett || Married || F || 22 Aug 1892 || Home Duties |- | Jean Mary Bennett || Single || F || 28 Apr 1927 || At School |- bgcolor=#d0d0d0 |Joyce Eleanor Bennett || Single || F || 11 Oct 1928 || At School |- bgcolor=#d0d0d0 | Frederick Byron || Single || M || 21 Apr 1932 || At School |- | rowspan="5" | 45 || '''George Arthur Buckingham''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''02 Feb 1877''' || '''Railway Goods Foreman''' |- | Annie Buckingham || Married || F || 18 Mar 1875 || Unpaid Domestic Duties |- | Arthur Burton || Married || M || 27 Jun 1901 || Railway Fitters Labour |- | Lily Burton || Married || F || 01 Aug 1903 || Unpaid Domestic Duties |- bgcolor=#d0d0d0 | Peter Burton || Single || M || 5 Jun 1930 || At School |- | rowspan="2" | 47 || '''Thomas Danson''' || '''Widowed''' || '''M''' || '''29 Mar 1854''' || '''Retired''' |- | Gertrude Annie Pearce || Single || F || 19 Oct 1881 || Housekeeper |- | 49 || '''Marion Howson''' || '''Single''' || '''F''' || '''10 May 1880''' || '''Unpaid Domestic Duties''' |- | 51 || colspan="5" | ''Not listed'' |- | rowspan="2" | 53 || '''Mary Jane Atkinson''' || '''Widowed''' || '''F''' || '''22 Jan 1851''' || '''Retired''' |- | Lucy Elizabeth Atkinson || Single || F || 22 Nov 1889 || Housekeeper |- | rowspan="2" | 55 || '''John Hoare''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''11 Jan 1889''' || '''Maltster Heavy Worker''' |- | Ruth Ellen Hall Hoare || Married || F || 12 Jan 1894 || Unpaid Domestic Duties |- | rowspan="2" | 57 || '''Ethel Phillipson''' || '''Widowed''' || '''F''' || '''25 Jan 1876''' || '''Unpaid Domestic Duties''' |- | Dority Phillipson || Single || F || 14 Jun 1910 || Unpaid Domestic Duties |- | 59 || '''John Thomas Rickaby''' || '''Single''' || '''M''' || '''28 Feb 1903''' || '''Farm Labourer''' |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Number || Name || Status || Sex || Birth Date || Occupation |- | 61 || '''Ellen Gilfoy''' || '''Widowed''' || '''F''' || '''18 Oct 1866''' || '''Household Duties''' |- | rowspan="5" | 63 || '''Harry Sempers''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''17 Sep 1899''' || '''Chemical Labourer''' |- | Mary Ann Sempers || Married || F || 28 Oct 1900 || Unpaid Domestic Duties |- bgcolor=#d0d0d0 |Thomas Sempers || Single || M || 1924 || |- | Mary Sempers || Single || F || 14 Oct 1926 || At School |- bgcolor=#d0d0d0 | David Joseph Sempers || Single || M || 1932 || |- | rowspan="2" | 65 || '''Edward King''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''15 Mar 1878''' || '''General Labourer''' |- | Mary Elizabeth King || Married || F || 21 Dec 1877 || Domestic Duties |- | rowspan="2" | 67 || '''Ernest Foster''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''02 Apr 1911''' || '''Operating Mills Producing Chemical Fertilizer''' |- | Hilda Foster || Married || F || 12 Dec 1919 || Unpaid Domestic Duties |- | rowspan="4" | 69 || '''Albert Clifford Crow''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''18 Oct 1912''' || '''Butcher Etc''' |- | Francis Mary Crow || Married || F || 20 Mar 1914 || Domestic Duties |- bgcolor=#d0d0d0 | Peter Colin Crow || Single || M || 1934 || |- bgcolor=#d0d0d0 | Gordon Crow || Single || M || 1936 || |- | 71 || '''James Crow''' || '''Widowed''' || '''M''' || '''10 May 1855''' || '''Retired''' |- | rowspan="3" | 73 || '''Mary Ann Hedley''' || '''Married''' || '''F''' || '''25 Feb 1884''' || '''Fish Fryer''' |- | George Henry Hedley || Married || M || 21 Feb 1885 || Fish Fryer |- | Florence Margaret W Hedley || Single || F || 09 Sep 1922 || Shop Assistant |- | rowspan="3" | 75 || '''Frederick Grange''' || '''Single''' || '''M''' || '''03 May 1862''' || '''Retired''' |- | Ada Grange || Married || F || 01 Jun 1864 || Domestic Duties |- | Frederick Charles Grange || Single || M || 06 Jun 1903 || Builder's Labourer Heavy Worker |- | rowspan="2" | 77 || '''Harry Bennett''' || '''Single''' || '''M''' || '''14 Sep 1906''' || '''Brick & Tile Kiln Setter Heavy Worker''' |- | Renie May Bennett || Married || F || 20 Oct 1913 || Unpaid Domestic Duties |- | rowspan="3" | 79 || '''George William Wright''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''16 Oct 1913''' || '''Public Works Contractors Labourer Heavy Worker''' |- | Lillian Wright || Married || F || 25 Jul 1914 || Unpaid Domestic Duties |- | Rodney Wright || Single || M || 11 Jan 1935 || Under School Age |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Number || Name || Status || Sex || Birth Date || Occupation |- | rowspan="2" | 81 || '''Norah Isabel Baldwin''' || '''Married''' || '''F''' || '''10 Jan 1914''' || '''Unpaid Domestic Duties''' |- | Elizabeth Ann France || Single || F || 25 May 1875 || Unpaid Domestic Duties |- | 83 || colspan="5" | ''Not listed'' |- | rowspan="3" | 85 || '''Eliza Small''' || '''Widowed''' || '''F''' || '''01 Aug 1856''' || '''Household Duties''' |- | Robert Small || Single || M || 10 Mar 1881 || General Labourer |- | George Small || Single || M || 24 Jun 1889 || General Labourer |- | rowspan="3" | 87 || '''John Alfred Thurley''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''03 May 1913''' || '''General Labourer''' |- | Vera Thurlby || Married || F || 4 Jan 1917 || Housewife |- | Margaret June Thurlby || Single || F || 24 Jun 1939 || Under School Age |- | rowspan="2" | 89 || '''Walter Brown''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''13 Apr 1900''' || '''Chemical & Fertilizer Work Heavy Worker''' |- | Alice Brown || Married || F || 25 Oct 1902 || Unpaid Domestic Duties |- | rowspan="3" | 91 || '''Clifford Douglas Altoft''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''26 May 1917''' || '''General Labourer Heavy Worker''' |- | Elsie Altoft || Married || F || 05 Jun 1916 || Unpaid Domestic Duties |- | Shirley Altoft || Single || F || 22 Aug 1937 || Under School Age |- | rowspan="3" | 93 || '''Samuel Tindall''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''29 May 1917''' || '''Farm Labourer''' |- | Harriett Lily Tindall || Married || F || 12 Apr 1920 || Unpaid Domestic Duties |- | James Henry Tindall || Single || M || 30 Aug 1909 || Farm Labourer |- | rowspan="3" | 95 || '''William Colton''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''25 Oct 1909''' || '''Steam Traction Engine Driver Heavy Worker''' |- | Audrey May Colton || Married || F || 01 May 1907 || Unpaid Domestic Duties |- | Barbara Ruth Colton || Single || F || 03 Nov 1932 || At School |- | rowspan="3" | 97 || '''Harold Akester''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''27 Feb 1904''' || '''Brick & Tile Maker Heavy Worker''' |- | Martha Elizabeth Akester || Married || F || 23 Aug 1905 || Unpaid Domestic Duties |- bgcolor=#d0d0d0 | Keith Eric Akester || Single || M || 1936 || |- | rowspan="2" | 99 || '''George Hannah''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''16 May 1876''' || '''Incapacitated''' |- | Florence Hannah || Married || F || 10 Dec 1872 || Unpaid Domestic Duties |}
Newport, Rhode Island One Place Study
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Newport Center Cemetery
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There is no known cemetery office. GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
41.190572, -76.037922 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Newport+Center+Cemetery/@41.190572,-76.037922,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x5100afd77e74abed Newport Center Cemetery on Google Maps] ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=45605 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. ----- '''NOTE: Dates are listed as YYYY-MM-DD to facilitate sorting.''' ===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" | Inscription (Notes) ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | Belles||Charles A||1890-11-28||1917-09-30|||| |- | Belles||Elijah||1849-09-19||1932-03-18|||| |- | Belles||Elizabeth A||1857-05-03||1916-03-05|||| |- | Belles||Esther||1814-06-05||1880-03-21||wife of Peter|| |- | Belles||Hettie Ann||1869||1933|||| |- | Belles||Lucinda||1826-08-22||1896-08-05|||| |- | Belles||Nelson E||1862||1954|||| |- | Belles||Peter||1812-10-12||1892-08-31|||| |- | Cragle||Madeline||1893-04-16||1978-09-24|||| |- | Cragle||Scott Schuyler||1895-08-30||1966-08-16|||| |- | Cragle||Wayne S||1919-01-13||1959-09-15|||| |- | Engler||Charles A||1885-11-05||1886-01-12||aged 2 mos.|| |- | Engler||Emma||1868-10-15||1886-04-24||wife of John A.|| |- | Kivler||Andrew J||1859-02-11||1941-04-23|||| |- | Kivler||Bertha E||1866-12-01||1908-03-22|||| |- | [[Lloyd-2253|Lloyd]]||Nellie F||1884-11-03||1885-09-23|||| |- | Rinehamer||Elizabeth V||1871||1921|||| |- | Rinehamer||Harriet||1904||1979|||| |- | Rinehamer||William A||1893||1972|||| |- | Rinehamer||William E||1867||1904|||| |- | Rustay||Adrian W||1867-07-26||1921-11-11|||| |- | Rustay||Cecelia J||1923-01-01||1991-01-26|||| |- | Rustay||Ira F||1874-08-30||1933-05-22|||| |- | Rustay||John Peter||1845||1879|||| |- | Rustay||Mary Alice||1871-12-07||1959-02-11|||| |- | Rustay||Roland A Sr||1910-09-30||1998-10-12|||| |- | Rustay||Roland G||1873-06-06||1926-02-16|||| |- |}
Newport County, Rhode Island, Cemeteries
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Newport School
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Newport Tramway Band
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Newry Civil Parish, County Down
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The County Down portion of this townland was totally in County Armagh in 1851. Split between Armagh and Down in 1961. Logainm does not record the split. Contains part of Newry city centre on the west side of the Newry River. |- |Ballyholland Lower||''Baile Uí Thuathaláin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=%22Ballyholland%20Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=%22Ballyholland%20Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Ballyholland Upper||''Baile Uí Thuathaláin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=%22Ballyholland%20Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=%22Ballyholland%20Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Ballynacraig||''Baile na gCreag''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Ballynacraig&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Ballynacraig&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Benagh||''Beitheanach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Benagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Benagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Carnacally||''Ceathrú Mhic Ceallaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Carnacally&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Carnacally&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Carneyhough||''Corr na hAmhra''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Carneyhough&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Carneyhough&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Carnmeen||''Chorr Mhín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Carnmeen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Carnmeen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Castle Enigan||''Caiseal Fhlannagáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=%22Castle%20Enigan%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=%22Castle%20Enigan%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Cloghanramer||''Clochán Ramhar''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Cloghanramer&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Cloghanramer&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Commons|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Commons&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Commons&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Corcreeghy'''||''An Chorr Chríochach''||[[:Category:Corcreeghy Townland, Newry Parish, County Down]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Corcreeghy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Corcreeghy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Creeve||''An Chraobh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Creeve&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Creeve&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Crobane||''Cró Bán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Crobane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Crobane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Croreagh||''Cró Riabhach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Croreagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Croreagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Curley||''An Corrbhaile''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Curley&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Curley&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Damolly||''Damh Maoile''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Damolly&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Damolly&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Derryboy'''||''Doire Buí''||[[:Category:Derryboy Townland, Newry Parish, County Down]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Derryboy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Derryboy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Derryleckagh||''Doire Leacach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Derryleckagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Derryleckagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Desert||''An Díseart''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Desert&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Desert&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drumalane||''Droim Leathan''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Drumalane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Drumalane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
The County Down portion of this townland was totally in County Armagh in 1851. Split between Armagh and Down in 1961. Logainm does not record the split. |- |'''Drumcashellone'''||''Droim Caisil Eoghain''||[[:Category:Drumcashellone Townland, Newry Parish, County Down]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Drumcashellone&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Drumcashellone&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Edenmore||''An tÉadan Mór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Edenmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Edenmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Finnard||''Fionnúir''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Finnard&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Finnard&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Gransha||''An Ghráinseach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Gransha&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Gransha&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Greenan||''An Grianán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Greenan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Greenan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Lisdrumgullion||''Lios Droim gCuillinn''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Lisdrumgullion&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Lisdrumgullion&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
The County Down portion of this townland was totally in County Armagh in 1851. Split between Armagh and Down in 1961. Logainm does not record the split. |- |Lisdrumliska||''Lios Droim Loiscthe''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Lisdrumliska&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Lisdrumliska&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
The County Down portion of this townland was totally in County Armagh in 1851. Split between Armagh and Down in 1961. Logainm does not record the split. |- |Lisduff||''An Lios Dubh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Lisduff&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Lisduff&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Lisnaree||''Lios na Rí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Lisnaree&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Lisnaree&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Lisserboy||''Liosar Buí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Lisserboy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Lisserboy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Loughorne||''Loch Eorna''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Loughorne&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Loughorne&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Ouley||''Uanlaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Ouley&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Ouley&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Ryan||''Rian''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Ryan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Ryan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Saval Beg||''An Sabhall Beag''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=%22Saval%20Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=%22Saval%20Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Saval More||''An Sabhall Mór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=%22Saval%20More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=%22Saval%20More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Shannaghan'''||''Seanáthán''||[[:Category:Shannaghan Townland, Newry Parish, County Down]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Shannaghan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Shannaghan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Sheeptown|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Sheeptown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Sheeptown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Shinn|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Shinn&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Shinn&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Turmore||''An Tuar Mór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Turmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Turmore&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 Down should be added to the main Down page. :Whilst care is taken to ensure links are not made to disreputable, phishing or other sites of doubtful integrity it is your responsibility to ensure that you are not going to such a site by clicking on one of the links which may have been added after this page was created. ===Townland Category Information Boxes=== :For the full 'How to' on creating Irish location categories please read [[Space:Creating_Location_Categories_For_Ireland| 'Creating Location Categories for Ireland']] :The pre-formatted line for each townland and the fully formatted CIB header can be seen below this page when '''in edit mode'''. Please ensure you have read the 'How to' before doing anything. Briefly, the pre-formatted line in the hidden text is used to replace the line above. The CIB text is pasted into the category which is created by clicking on the red category link. ==Version Notes== :Parish format version 3.3. Team links in CIBs now implemented. ==Sources== :Information shown on this page may have been sourced from one or more of the following sources. * [https://www.logainm.ie/en/ Logainm.ie] The Placenames Database of Ireland created by Fiontar & Scoil na Gaeilge in collaboration with The Placenames Branch (Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht). * [http://www.placenamesni.org/index.php Placenamesni.org] a UK Government website managed by the Information Unit of Land & Property Services (LPS) Agency, Department of Finance and Personnel (DFP) * [http://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=placeSearch Griffiths Valuation] AskAboutIreland.ie and the Cultural Heritage Project is an initiative of public libraries together with local museums and archives. * [https://www.townlands.ie/ Townlands.ie] Irish Townlands derived from OpenStreetMap data under the Open Data Commons Open Database License (ODbL). * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census of Ireland] 1901/1911 and Census fragments and substitutes, 1821-51 * [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland|List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland]] and [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_Northern_Ireland|List of towns and villages in Northern Ireland]] * [https://archive.org/details/op1248631-1001/page/n1/mode/2up General alphabetical index to townlands and towns, parishes and baronies of Ireland] Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
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*Saturday, March 18, 1944, Racine, Wisconsin *Thursday, September 28, 1939, Racine, Wisconsin *Wednesday, December 13, 1939, Racine, Wisconsin
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Saylor, Albert William... died in 1882 ... age -- ...1882D-4216
Saylor, Annie... married in 1886 to Bush, George ...1886M-2690
Saylor, Annie C.... married in 1885 to Saylor, William ...1885M-2720
Saylor, Annie C.... married in 1887 to Berg, George Charles ...1887M-2702
Saylor, Charles... married in ---- to Baker, Anna Caroline ...1880M-3724
Saylor, Charles... died in 1884 ... age 34 ...1884D-4557
Saylor, Dan. W.... married in 1882 to Roettger, Pauline ...1882M-3915
Saylor, Fannie... married in 1886 to Bush, George ...1886M-2691
Saylor, Leah H.... married in 1891 to Olson, Charles J. ...1891M-2969
Saylor, N.N.... married in 1878 to Hoffron, Louisa ...1878M-2942
Saylor, Rebecca... died in 1886 ... age 57 ...1886D-3775
Saylor, William... married in 1885 to Saylor, Annie C. ...1885M-2721
Saylor, dau of D.W.... born in 1885 ...1885B-1924
Saylor, dau of D.W.... born in 1888 ...1888B-1707
Saylor, dau of Dan. W.... born in 1883 ...1883B-2596
Saylor, dau of James... born in ---- ...1894B-1802
Saylor, dau of N.N.... born in 1881 ...1881B-2621
Saylor, son of Daniel W.... born in 1891 ...1891B-1895
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==Unincorporated Communities== :{| border="0" width="300px" |Bass||Ben Hur||Compton |- |Fallsville||Hasty||Marble Falls |- |Mossville||Piercetown||Parthenon |- |Vendor |}
===Townships:=== :{| border="0" width="400px" |Big Creek||Boston||Grove||Hasty |- |Hickory Grove||Hudson||Jackson||Jefferson |- |Jones||Kentucky||Lincoln||Low Gap |- |Marble Falls||Murray||Osage||Pleasant Hill |- |Plumlee||Polk||Ponca||Prairie |- |Richland||Van Buren||White |}
== Historical Landmarks== *'''Archeological Site 3NW79''' - Is a prehistoric pictograph site in the Ozark-St. Francis National Forest. It consist of a panel of twenty figures, set in a sheltered area. It contributes to the understading of the Mississipian cultures that lived in the area around 1000-1500 CE. *'''Buffalo Valley Historic District''' - Also known as the Boxley Valley Historic District, it is notable as a cultural landscape in the Buffalo National River. The vally includes a number of family-operated farms dating by to the 1870 and 1930 and many are still operated by the descendants of the original homesteaders. *'''Hudson Sanitarium Agricultural Building Historic District''' - This encompasses a small cluster of buildings constructed in the 1930s as part of a planned tuberculosis sanitarium. *'''Harp Creek Bridge''' - This is a historic bridge in rural northern part of the county. It is an open-spandrel arch bridge, built out of reinforced concrete in 1928. *'''Jasper Commercial Historic District''' - encompasses the historic commercial center of Jasper, Arkansas. It includes the Newton County Courthouse built in 1930 by the Works Progress Adminstration (WPA). *'''Gould Jones Reservoir''' - Is a historic water storage tank, just outside of Jasper. It was built in 1942 out of concrete and brick by Gould Jones, a local blacksmith and mason. *'''Little Buffalo River Bridge''' - Is a historic bridge built in 1939. It is a seven-span reinforced concrete T-beam structure. *'''May Farmstead''' - Is a historic farm property overlooking Cave Creek. The main house is a double-pen, built out of logs in 1880. The other a framed house built in 1910. *'''Newton County Courthouse''' - Located in the town square in the center of Jasper. It is a two story masonry structure, constructed out of concrete and limestone, with restrained Art Deco styling. Built in an H shape with joining flanking projecting wings. It was built in 1939 with funding from the Works Progress Adminstration (WPA). *'''Newton County Jail''' - The former jail is built of local stone around 1903-04 and served as the local lockup until 2009. It is a two-story structure. *'''Parker-Hickman Farm''' - Includes the oldest standing log structure in Buffalo National River. The farm was homestead in 1840s. *'''Villines Mill''' - Also known as Boxley Mill or Whiteley Mill was originally built in 1840 by Abner Casey in the Buffalo River valley. The mill was at the center of a Civil War skirmish known as the Battle of Whiteley's Mill. The mill was rebuilt in 1870 and closed in the 1960s. *'''Dogpatch USA''' - Former home of Dogpatch, USA, a defunct amusement park based on the Al Capp Li'l Abner comic strip. [https://encyclopediaofarkansas.net/entries/dogpatch-usa-2302/ Dogpatch] == National Protected Areas == :The Ozark National Forest encompasses 1,200,000 acres (4,856 km2) primarily in the scenic Ozark Mountains in northern Arkansas. The forest contains the tallest mountain in Arkansas, Mount Magazine, and Blanchard Springs Caverns. The southern section of the forest lies along the Arkansas River Valley south to the Ouachita Mountains. :Ozark National Forest is located in parts of 16 counties. In descending order of forestland they are [[Space:Newton_County_Arkansas|Newton]], [[Space:Pope_County_Arkansas|Pope]], [[Space:Johnson_County_Arkansas|Johnson]], [[Space:Franklin_County_Arkansas|Franklin]], [[Space:Crawford_County_Arkansas|Crawford]], [[Space:Logan_County_Arkansas|Logan]], [[Space:Baxter_County_Arkansas|Baxter]], [[Space:Stone_County_Arkansas|Stone]], [[Space:Madison_County_Arkansas|Madison]], [[Space:Yell_County_Arkansas|Yell]], [[Space:Van Buren_County_Arkansas|Van Buren]], [[Space:Searcy_County_Arkansas|Searcy]], [[Space:Washington_County_Arkansas|Washington]], [[Space:Benton_County_Arkansas|Benton]], [[Space:Conway_County_Arkansas|Conway]], and [[Space:Marion_County_Arkansas|Marion]] counties. There are local ranger district offices located in Clarksville, Hector, Jasper, Mountain View, Ozark, and Paris. :There are five officially designated wilderness areas lying within Ozark National Forest that are part of the National Wilderness Preservation System. *East Fork Wilderness *Hurricane Creek Wilderness *Leatherwood Wilderness *Richland Creek Wilderness *Upper Buffalo Wilderness *'''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 River Trail''' - Is a hiking and backpacking trail that follows the path of the Buffalo National River in Arknasas. Sites on the trail include expansive views from atop bluff cliffs, abandoned homesteads, vestiges of the Civil War-era mining and logging. There is also a wide variety of Ozark flora and fauna. *'''Richland Creek Wilderness''' - Composed of second and third growth oak-hickory forest iwth intermittant portions of shortleaf pine. Camping and fishing is allowed with proper permits, but no roads or buildings. Any motorized or mechnized vehicles, including bicycles are prohibited. *'''Sam's Throne''' - Is a hard sandstonre rock climbing area. For serious rock climbers it include the Chickenhead Wall formation. *'''Upper Buffalo Wilderness''' - Composed of second and third growth oak-hickory forest iwth intermittant portions of shortleaf pine. Camping and fishing is allowed with proper permits, but no roads or buildings. Any motorized or mechnized vehicles, including bicycles are prohibited. *'''White Rock Wildlife Management Area (WMA)''' - A 280,000 acre protected area within the Ozark National Forest. == Prominent Families and Surnames== *'''William A. Hudson''' - Dr. William A. Hudson a native of Newton County studied iodine levels in blood. His studies resulted in the production of ioadized table salt in 1924. *'''Maria Christina DeColores Moroles''' - Also known by the ceremonial names Sun Hawk and Aguila. She is best known for founding and maintaining Santuario Arco Iris, and intentional land community in Ponca designed as "sacred land space" for women and children, especially marginalized women and children of color. *'''[[Newton-7660|Thomas Willoughby Newton]]''' - A former United States Marshall and Arkansas State Senator, elected to U.S. House of Representative. The county bears his name. *'''[[Pruitt-2588|John Henry Pruitt]]''' - Was born October 4, 1896 at Pruitt Hollow Boston Township. He is one of only nineteen soldiers in the U.S. military history to be twice awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions in combat as a Marine during World War I. == Records and Resources== * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newton_County,_Arkansas * https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Newton_County,_Arkansas_Genealogy * http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=364 * http://www.argenweb.net/Newton/ * http://genealogytrails.com/ark/index.htm * http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~edgmon/newton.htm * http://newtoncountyar.com/
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Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/414353 Charleston District, South Carolina [[estate inventories, 1732-1844] 1783-1810
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]] {{FamilySearch Image|939L-VSSB-TY}} (accessed 15 September 2022) *Inventory of Genl John McPherson Newton Plantation on Pon Pon was located at the Edisto River, St. Bartholomew's Parish, Colleton County, South Carolina. It is now part of the [https://south-carolina-plantations.com/colleton/hope.html| Hope Plantation] complex, which also includes Ashe Plantation, Buzzard Island, Cattell Island, Old Hope Planation, Pringle Field Plantation, Rotterdam Plantation, and West Bank Plantation, plus the previously-combined properties of Baynard Plantation and Hywassee Plantation . === Owners === * [[McPherson-6269|General John McPherson]] === Slaves === The slaves are named in Low Country Africana. https://lowcountryafricana.com/enslaved-ancestors-estate-john-mcpherson-sc-1806/ The following appraisement is in Newton On Ponpon, St. Bartholomews Parish, South Carolina. https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/St._Bartholomews_Parish,_South_Carolina '''Enslaved Families Listed at Newton On Ponpon, Colleton District, SC, 1806''' “Appraisement of the Person Estate of the Late General John McPherson, at Newton On Ponpon, St. Bartholomews Parish – Made the 22d December 1806:” :John’s People – [[McPherson-7157|John]] (Driver) $600 [[McPherson-7158|Bess]], his wife – :[[McPherson-7159|Ester]], [[McPherson-7160|Molly]], [[McPherson-7161|Betsey]] & [[McPherson-7162|Sarah]] $1400} $2000 :[[McPherson-7163|Kate]], [[McPherson-7164|Nancy]] & [[McPherson-7165|John]], & [[McPherson-7166|Cyrus]] $650 :[[McPherson-7167|Mungo]], [[McPherson-7168|Rina]], [[McPherson-7169|Jacob]], [[McPherson-7170|Agrippa]], [[McPherson-7171|Charles]], [[McPherson-7172|Phillis]] $1100} $1750 :[[McPherson-7180|Daniel]], [[McPherson-7182|Sangro]], [[McPherson-7185|Daniel]], [[McPherson-7183|Stephen]], [[McPherson-7186|Sharper]], [[McPherson-7187|March]], [[McPherson-7188|Tony]] $1600 :[[McPherson-7189|Bella]], [[McPherson-7190|Tena]], [[McPherson-7192|Eighteen]], [[McPherson-7194|Diana]], [[McPherson-7195|Judy]], [[McPherson-7196|Dick]] $1050 :[[McPherson-7197|Will]], [[McPherson-7198|Tyrah]], [[McPherson-7199|Daniel]], [[McPherson-7200|July]] $1100 :[[McPherson-7202|Harriett]], [[McPherson-7203|Hannibal]], [[McPherson-7204|Belinda]], [[McPherson-7205|Jenny]] $1050 :[[McPherson-7208|Murriah]] $300 :[[McPherson-7209|Hercules]], [[McPherson-7211|Marianne]], [[McPherson-7212|Cuffee]], [[McPherson-7213|Amaretta]] & [[McPherson-7215|Tenah]] $1050} $6150 :[[McPherson-7231|Sam]], [[McPherson-7232|Maria]], [[McPherson-7233|Patty]] $750 :[[McPherson-7234|Grace]] & [[McPherson-7235|Plott]] $700 :[[McPherson-7236|Hector]], [[McPherson-7237|Gamester]] $800 :[[McPherson-7238|Ben]], [[McPherson-7239|Rose]], [[McPherson-7240|Binah]], [[McPherson-7241|Peggy]], [[McPherson-7242|Lysia]] & [[McPherson-7243|Chamont]] $1350 :[[McPherson-7244|Minus]] (Carpenter), [[McPherson-7245|Nancy]], [[McPherson-7246|Minus]], [[McPherson-7247|Cuba]] $1500 :[[McPherson-7248|Jackey]], [[McPherson-7249|Cudjoe]], [[McPherson-7250|David]] $1200 :Cato’s People – [[McPherson-7251|Cato]] (Driver) $600 :[[McPherson-7252|Brancer]], [[McPherson-7253|Daphne]], [[McPherson-7254|Diana]] (Cato’ own child) $750} $7650 :[[McPherson-7255|Ned]], [[McPherson-7256|Tillah]], [[McPherson-7257|Lysiah]], [[McPherson-7258|Grace]], [[McPherson-7259|Exeter]] $1200 :[[McPherson-7260|Margaret]], [[McPherson-7265|Will]], [[McPherson-7266|Isaac]] $800, [[McPherson-7267|Billy]], [[McPherson-7268|Myrtilla]] $650} $2650 :[[McPherson-7269|Chloe]], [[McPherson-7270|Adam]] & [[McPherson-7271|Daphne]] & an Infant $850 :[[McPherson-7272|Rachel]], [[McPherson-7273|Dido]], [[McPherson-7274|Sammey]], [[McPherson-7275|Frank]] $1050 :[[McPherson-7276|Stepney]], [[McPherson-7278|Nancy]], [[McPherson-7279|Violet]] $900 :[[McPherson-7280|Billy]], [[McPherson-7281|Eliza]], [[McPherson-7282|Martha]] $800 :[[McPherson-7283|Plymouth]], [[McPherson-7284|Tyrah]], [[McPherson-7285|Bess]], [[McPherson-7286|Diana]] $950} $4550 :[[McPherson-7287|Clarinda]], [[McPherson-7287|Hero]], [[McPherson-7289|James]] $600 :[[McPherson-7290|Mungo]], [[McPherson-7291|Rose]], [[McPherson-7292|Brancer]] $800 :[[McPherson-7293|Katy]], [[McPherson-7294|Plymouth]], [[McPherson-7295|Tom]], [[McPherson-7296|Rinah]] & [[McPherson-7297|Mary]] $1050 :[[McPherson-7298|Qua]], [[McPherson-7299|Tenah]], [[McPherson-7300|Tyra]] $500 :[[McPherson-7301|Celia]], [[McPherson-7302|Tenah]], [[McPherson-7303|Will]], [[McPherson-7304|Peggy]], [[McPherson-7305|George]] & [[McPherson-7306|George]] $1500} $4450 :[[McPherson-7333|February]] $300 :[[McPherson-7334|Brutus]], [[McPherson-7335|Morris]], [[McPherson-7336|Judy]] $1100 :[[McPherson-7337|Amherst]], [[McPherson-7338|Snow]], [[McPherson-7339|Ben]], [[McPherson-7340|Guy]], [[McPherson-7341|Pompey]], [[McPherson-7342|Jemmy]] & [[McPherson-7343|Rachel]] $1600 :[[McPherson-7354|Harriet]] $300 Africans Under John: [[McPherson-7344|Bonaparte]] $300 [[McPherson-7345|Talleyrand]] $300 [[McPherson-7346|Burr]] $300 [[McPherson-7347|Justice]] $300} $4500 [[McPherson-7348|Manchester]] $300 [[McPherson-7349|Sam]] $300 [[McPherson-7350|Brighton]] $300 [[McPherson-7351|Peter]] $300 [[McPherson-7352|May]] $300 [[McPherson-7353|January]] $300} $1800 Africans Under Cato: [[McPherson-7355|Jefferson]] $300 [[McPherson-7356|Demserat]] $250 [[McPherson-7358|Snap]] $300 [[McPherson-7359|Duke]] $300 [[McPherson-7360|York]] $300} $1450 [[McPherson-7361|Herod]] $300 [[McPherson-7362|Sally]] $300 [[McPherson-7363|Bright Eyes]] $300 [[McPherson-7364|March]] $300 [[McPherson-7365|April]] $300 [[McPherson-7366|Fanny]] $300} $1800 == Sources ==
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Newtown Crommelin Civil Parish, County Antrim
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[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Scotchomerbane&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=NEWTOWN%20CROMMELIN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Skerry East||''An Sceire Thoir''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Skerry+East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Skerry+East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Skerry,%20east&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=NEWTOWN%20CROMMELIN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Skerry West||''An Sceire Thiar''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Skerry+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Skerry+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Skerry,%20west&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=NEWTOWN%20CROMMELIN 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
Newtownards Civil Parish, County Down
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'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Carraig Ó gCaoindealbháin.
'''Map:''' [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.6206,-5.7704,13z Google Maps] [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.6206/-5.7704 OpenStreetMap]
'''Places Nearby:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-5.7260&lat=54.5838 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Craigogantlet&countyname=DOWN&Parish=NEWTOWNARDS Griffiths Valuation.]
6km NW of Newtownards||'''Newtownards Town'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Baile Nua na hArda.
'''WikiTree Category:''' [[:Category:Newtownards Town, County Down|Category for Newtownards Town]]
'''Map:''' [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.5922,-5.6946,13z Google Maps] [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.5922/-5.6946 OpenStreetMap]
'''Places Nearby:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-5.7260&lat=54.5838 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Newtownards&countyname=DOWN&Parish=NEWTOWNARDS Griffiths Valuation.]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Newtownards&countyname=DOWN&Parish=NEWTOWNARDS Griffiths Valuation.]Newtownards is a town in County Down, Northern Ireland. It lies at the most northern tip of Strangford Lough. The name also is given to the a civil parish and townland. |- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Scrabo'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Screabach.
'''Map:''' [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.5838,-5.7260,13z Google Maps] [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.5838/-5.7260 OpenStreetMap]
'''Places Nearby:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-5.7260&lat=54.5838 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Scrabo&countyname=DOWN&Parish=NEWTOWNARDS Griffiths Valuation.]|| |} ===The Townlands of Newtownards Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Newtownards Parish (Baile Nua na hArda) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/65685/BF Newtownards Parish] on Logainm.ie and validated against townlands on the 1851, 1871 and 1901 Lists of Towns and Townlands and Griffiths valuations data. A link is provided in the notes for the 1901 and 1911 census. Please note that these may not always work if the townland was not available on the census in question. The census site may also substitute a similar name so be prepared for unexpected results! Similar for Griffith's valuation links which may show multiple names. Where a townland has been transferred to a new parish the census links are on the new parish page. :If the townland has a category it will be linked in the table below. If there is no link and you need the category please contact [[Meredith-1182|David]] to get the category created or [https://www.wikitree.com/contact/category/ put in a request for the category to be created]. Alternatively, if you feel condifent to do so, see Townland Category Information Boxes below for how to create them yourself. :{| width="100%" border="1" |- |width="16%" style="background:#BAD66E;"|
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballyalicock&countyname=DOWN&Parish=NEWTOWNARDS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballyalton||''Baile Alltáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Ballyalton&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Ballyalton&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballyalton&countyname=DOWN&Parish=NEWTOWNARDS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballybarnes||''Baile na Bearnaise''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Ballybarnes&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Ballybarnes&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballybarnes&countyname=DOWN&Parish=NEWTOWNARDS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Ballyblack'''||''Baile Bhleaic''||[[:Category:Ballyblack Townland, Newtownards Parish, County Down]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Ballyblack&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Ballyblack&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballyblack&countyname=DOWN&Parish=NEWTOWNARDS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballycullen||''Baile Mhic Coilín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Ballycullen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Ballycullen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballycullen&countyname=DOWN&Parish=NEWTOWNARDS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Ballyhaft'''||''Baile Hoiste''||[[:Category:Ballyhaft Townland, Newtownards Parish, County Down]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Ballyhaft&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Ballyhaft&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballyhaft&countyname=DOWN&Parish=NEWTOWNARDS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Ballyharry'''||''Baile Haraí''||[[:Category:Ballyharry Townland, Newtownards Parish, County Down]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Ballyharry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Ballyharry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballyharry&countyname=DOWN&Parish=NEWTOWNARDS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballyhenny||''Baile Uí Shionnaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Ballyhenny&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Ballyhenny&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballyhenny&countyname=DOWN&Parish=NEWTOWNARDS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballymagreehan||''Baile Mhig Riabhacháin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Ballymagreehan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Ballymagreehan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballymagreehan&countyname=DOWN&Parish=NEWTOWNARDS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballymoney||''Baile na Móna''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Ballymoney&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Ballymoney&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballymoney&countyname=DOWN&Parish=NEWTOWNARDS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballyreagh||''Baile an Reithe''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Ballyreagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Ballyreagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballyreagh&countyname=DOWN&Parish=NEWTOWNARDS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballyrogan||''Baile Uí Ruagáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Ballyrogan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Ballyrogan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballyrogan&countyname=DOWN&Parish=NEWTOWNARDS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballyskeagh High||''Baile na Sceach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=%22Ballyskeagh+High%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=%22Ballyskeagh+High%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballyskeagh%20High&countyname=DOWN&Parish=NEWTOWNARDS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballyskeagh Low||''Baile na Sceach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=%22Ballyskeagh+Low%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=%22Ballyskeagh+Low%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballyskeagh%20Low&countyname=DOWN&Parish=NEWTOWNARDS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballywatticock||''Baile Uaiteacoc''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Ballywatticock&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Ballywatticock&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballywatticock&countyname=DOWN&Parish=NEWTOWNARDS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Bootown|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Bootown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Bootown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Bootown&countyname=DOWN&Parish=NEWTOWNARDS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Commons|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Commons&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Commons&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Commons&countyname=DOWN&Parish=NEWTOWNARDS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Corporation North|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=%22Corporation+North%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=%22Corporation+North%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Corporation,%20north&countyname=DOWN&Parish=NEWTOWNARDS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Corporation South|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=%22Corporation+South%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=%22Corporation+South%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Corporation,%20south&countyname=DOWN&Parish=NEWTOWNARDS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Craigogantlet||''Carraig Ó gCaoindealbháin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Craigogantlet&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Craigogantlet&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Craigogantlet&countyname=DOWN&Parish=NEWTOWNARDS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cronstown|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Cronstown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Cronstown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cronstown&countyname=DOWN&Parish=NEWTOWNARDS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Crossnamuckley||''Cros na Muclaí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Crossnamuckley&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Crossnamuckley&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Crossnamuckley&countyname=DOWN&Parish=NEWTOWNARDS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cunningburn|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Cunningburn&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Cunningburn&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cunningburn&countyname=DOWN&Parish=NEWTOWNARDS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Drumawhy||''Droim Chuaiche''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Drumawhy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Drumawhy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drumawhy&countyname=DOWN&Parish=NEWTOWNARDS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Drumhirk||''Droim Thoirc''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Drumhirk&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Drumhirk&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drumhirk&countyname=DOWN&Parish=NEWTOWNARDS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Greengraves||''green''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Greengraves&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Greengraves&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Greengraves&countyname=DOWN&Parish=NEWTOWNARDS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Gregstown|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Gregstown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Gregstown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Gregstown&countyname=DOWN&Parish=NEWTOWNARDS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Killarn||''Cill Earnáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Killarn&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Killarn&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Killarn&countyname=DOWN&Parish=NEWTOWNARDS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Loughriscouse||''Luachras Cua''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Loughriscouse&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Loughriscouse&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Loughriscouse&countyname=DOWN&Parish=NEWTOWNARDS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Milecross|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Milecross&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Milecross&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Milecross&countyname=DOWN&Parish=NEWTOWNARDS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Movilla||''Maigh Bhile''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Movilla&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Movilla&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Movilla&countyname=DOWN&Parish=NEWTOWNARDS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Scrabo||''Screabach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Scrabo&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Scrabo&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Scrabo&countyname=DOWN&Parish=NEWTOWNARDS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Tullynagardy||''Tulaigh na gCeardaithe''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Tullynagardy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Tullynagardy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tullynagardy&countyname=DOWN&Parish=NEWTOWNARDS Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Whitespots||''white''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Whitespots&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Whitespots&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Whitespots&countyname=DOWN&Parish=NEWTOWNARDS 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 4.3. Linking of townlands to parishes, parishes to baronies etc. : 4.2 Addition of proper Placenames Northern Ireland links on categories implemented.; 4.1 Changed Electoral Divisions to show 1901 and 1911 names. 4.0 Addition of Griffiths valuation on parish pages.; 3.6 Change to teams structure implementation.; 3.5. Addition of 'Places Nearby' link where coordinates are known. Upgrading Logainm links to match new Logainm web site ==Sources== :Information shown on this page may have been sourced from one or more of the following sources. * [https://www.logainm.ie/en/ Logainm.ie] The Placenames Database of Ireland created by Fiontar & Scoil na Gaeilge in collaboration with The Placenames Branch (Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht). * [http://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=placeSearch Griffiths Valuation] AskAboutIreland.ie and the Cultural Heritage Project is an initiative of public libraries together with local museums and archives. * [https://www.townlands.ie/ Townlands.ie] Irish Townlands derived from OpenStreetMap data under the Open Data Commons Open Database License (ODbL). * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census of Ireland] 1901/1911 and Census fragments and substitutes, 1821-51 * [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland|List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland]] and [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_Northern_Ireland|List of towns and villages in Northern Ireland]] * [https://archive.org/details/op1248631-1001/page/n1/mode/2up General alphabetical index to townlands and towns, parishes and baronies of Ireland] Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
Newtown's Bicentennial
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From East Sussex Record Office, PBT 1/1/10/124Nicholas Catt of Rotherfield, yeoman: registered will with grant of probate; Probate Records 1518-1858 East Sussex Record Office, PBT 1/1/10/124; [http://www.thekeep.info/collections/getrecord/GB179_PBT_1_1_10_124] Accessed 14 Jan 2019
Transcribed by [[Roberts-9671|Dave Roberts]] In the name of God Amen The eighteenth day of April in the fortyeth year of the reign of our sovereign Elizabeth by the grace of God of England France and Ireland queen defender of the faith etc I [[Catt-6|Nicholas Catt]] the elder of Rotherfield in the county of Sussex yeoman being sick of body but of good and perfect remembrance thanks be to Almighty God therefore do make and ordain this my last will and testament in manner and form following that is to say first and principally I give and bequeath my soul unto AlmightyGod my maker saviour and redeemer by whom and through whom I hope to have forgiveness of my sins and my body to the earth from whence I came to be decently buried Item I give and bequeath to the poor people of the parish of Rotherfield to be bestowed at the day of my burial twenty shillings Item I give and bequeath unto [[Catt-92|Mary Catt]] my daughter forty pounds of lawful English money to be paid to be paid unto her in manner and form following that is to say twenty pounds hereof upon she shall come to the age of twenty years and twenty pounds the residual of the said sum of forty pounds when she shall come to the age of three and twenty years Item I will and bequeath unto [[Catt-93|Thomas Catt]] my son forty pounds of like lawful money of England to be paid unto him in manner and form following that is to say twenty pounds thereof when he shall come to the age of four and twenty years and twenty pounds being the residual of the said forty pounds when he shall come to the age of five and twenty years Item I will and bequeath unto [[Catt-94|George Catt]] my son forty pounds of lawful money of England to be paid unto him in manner and form following that is to say twenty pounds thereof when he shall come to the age of five and twenty years and twenty pounds thereof being the residual of the said sum of forty pounds when he shall come to the age of six and twenty years Item my will and true meaning is that if any of my said three children beloved Mary Thomas or George do die before their said portions of money shall happen to be due that then I will and my meaning is that the said portion or portions so not being due to be paid shall be divided amongst the other or others of them living at the discretion of my overseers hereafter named Item I will and bequeath unto [[Catt-95|William Catt]] my son ten pounds of like lawful money of England to be paid unto him when he shall come to the age of four and twenty years Item I give and bequeath unto Anthony Hosmer my man six shillings eight pence Item I give and bequeath unto Robert Turner my servant six shillings eight pence Item I will and bequeath unto Mary Marchante twenty pence all the rest of my moveable goods not before given and bequeathed my debts first paid my legacies discharged and my funeral expenses performed I give and bequeath full and wholly unto [[Allchorne-9|Christabel]] my wife whom I make whole and sole executrix of this my last will and I utterly revoke and annul all other wills heretofore made and I ordain and appoint Isaac Allchorne and Absolon Catt my true and faithful supervisors and overseers of this my last will and they to have six shillings eight pence apiece for their pain to see this my will performed This is the last will and testament of me the said [[Catt-6|Nicholas Catt]] still? made and declared the day and year above mentioned concerning the disposing of my lands and tenements in Rotherfield above written first I will and bequeath unto the said [[Allchorne-9|Christobell]] my wife all that my messuage or tenement with the appurtenances and all my freelands lying in Townerowe within the parish of Rotherfield for and during her natural life with woods necessary to be used and spent in and the promises at the discretion of my overseers and after her decease I will and bequeath the said houses and lands unto Nicholas my son his heirs and assigns forever Item I will and bequeath unto Nicholas Catt my son three pounds of lawful money of England yearly to be paid unto him his heirs executors administrators or assigns out of my said messuage lands and tenements before named after he shall accomplish the age of four and twenty years during his mothers life half yearly to be paid that is to say at the feast day of Saint Michael the Archangel and the feast day of the annunciation of the blessed Virgin Mary by equal portions yearly to be paid and also I do give unto the said Nicholas my son and his heirs and assigns full power and authority to distrain for the said yearly rent of three pounds given in form aforesaid Item my will and true meaning is that if Nicholas my son die without heirs of his body carefully begotten that then I give my said messuage or tenement unto Thomas Catt my son and his heirs forever he the said Thomas paying unto Mary Catt George Catt and William Catt my three children ten pounds a piece to be paid out of my freelands by Thomas Catt my son his heirs and assigns in manner and form following uidiht? in the first year that he his heirs or assigns shall enjoy the whole profit of my said freelands he shall pay unto the said Mary my daughter her heirs or assigns five pounds and in the second year that he or they shall receive the said whole (profit pay) unto the said Mary her heirs or assigns five (pounds) and in the third year after he or (they) shall receive the said profit of my freelands (pay) George Catt my son his executors or (assigns) five pounds and in the next year (he shall pay) unto the said George his executors or assigns five pounds and in the fifth year that the (said) Thomas his heirs or assigns shall enjoy (the) said profit of my freelands unto William my son his executors or assigns five pounds and in the sixth year after he shall take the said profit unto William his executors or assigns the other five pounds in full payment of the said thirty pounds these being witnessed Isaac Allchorne George Hosmer Absolon Catt with others. == Research Notes == Note: words in brackets are my best guess as to words that are missing because of a small portion torn from the edge of the original document.
Dates
date of will: 18 April 1598
grant of probate: 3 June 1598
People mentioned in the will; # Nicholas Catt, the elder of Rotherfield # Christabel Catt, wife and sole executrix, received house and lands for her life # Nicholas Catt son receives the house and lands after his mother dies, three pounds per year till then # Thomas Catt, son received forty pounds and if Nicholas dies without heirs he gets house and lands # George Catt, son received forty pounds and ten pounds from rent # Mary Catt, daughter received forty pounds and ten pounds from rent # William Catt, son received ten pounds and ten pounds from rent # Anthony Hosmer, his man received six shillings and eight pence (and later married the widow Christabel Catt) # Robert Turner, servant received six shillings and eight pence # Mary Marchante, unknown received twenty pence and all movable goods not before given # Isaac Allchorne witness and six shillings and eight pence as overseer # George Hosmer, witness # Absolon Catt, witness and six shillings and eight pence as overseer
Nicholas County, West Virginia
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Formed from parts of Greenbrier, Kanawha, and Randolph counties on January 30, 1818 and named for [[Nicholas-804|Wilson Cary Nicholas]] (1761–1820), a Virginia governor and U.S. senator. Henry Morris was the first settler to move to the land in 1791. He built his cabin on Peter Creek. Wikipedia contributors, "Nicholas County, West Virginia," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Nicholas_County,_West_Virginia&oldid=832867327 (accessed April 1, 2018).[https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Nicholas_County,_West_Virginia#Adjacent_counties Wikipedia] '''Government Offices'''
:Nicholas County Courthouse :700 Main St :Summersville, WV 26651 :Phone: 304 872-7830 "Nicholas County, West Virginia"-West Virginia Counties-West Virginia.gov online resources. Copyright © 2017 WV.gov [https://www.wv.gov/local/Pages/counties.aspx?county=Nicholas WV.gov]( Web 1 April 2018) '''Geography'''
::Physical Features :Bends 2 :Capes 1 :Flats 2 :Gaps 3 :Ridges 22 :Streams 273 :Summits 24 :Valleys 9 West Virginia Gazetteer” Copyright © 2018 HTL, Inc. West Virginia Gazetter (Web Accessed 29 March 2018) [https://westvirginia.hometownlocator.com/features/countyfeatures,scfips,54067,c,nicholas.cfm WV Gazetter] '''Adjacent counties'''
* Braxton County (north) * Webster County (northeast) * Greenbrier County (southeast) * Fayette County (southwest) * Clay County (northwest) * Kanawha County (west) '''Protected areas'''
'''Demographics'''
:: Area * Total 654 sq mi (1,694 km2) * Land 647 sq mi (1,676 km2) * Water 7.6 sq mi (20 km2), 1.2% * Population (est. 2015) 25,594 * Density 40/sq mi (20/km2) '''Cities'''
Belva / Bentree / Birch River / Calvin / Cambria / Canvas / Cottle / Craigsville / Fenwick / Holcomb / Hookersville / Kesslers Cross Lanes / Lockwood / Levisay / Mount Nebo / Muddelty / Nettie / New Hope / Odell Town / Persinger / Pool / Swiss / Tioga / Werth / Zela / Summersville / Richwood '''Formed From'''
Formed from parts of Greenbrier, Kanawha, and Randolph counties. '''Resources'''
'''Census'''
According to the United States Census for 2000 there were 26,562 people, 10,722 households, and 7,762 families residing in the county. The median income for a household in the county was $26,974, and the median income for a family was $32,074. According to the United States Census for 2010 there were 26,233 people, 10,938 households, and 7,591 families residing in the county. The median income for a household in the county was $38,457 and the median income for a family was $45,127. '''Notables'''
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A better copy is available on FamilySearch.org at [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLX-J9MM-S https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLX-J9MM-S] When a man died without a will, the estate was divided equally among the man’s children, with the share for a deceased heir equally divided among the children (heirs) of the deceased heir. The estate was appraised on September 14, 1815 as worth $1002.“Kentucky Probate Records, 1727-1990,” Bourbon County, Kentucky, Wills, Vol E, 1814-1816, page 365, Inventory and appraisment of the goods and chatels of Nicholas Amos, Sr., September 14, 1815. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9PSY-3GC https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9PSY-3GC] The most valuable items were slaves Nell ($100) and Peg ($240). An estate sale was held September 15, 1815.“Kentucky Probate Records, 1727-1990,” Bourbon County, Kentucky, Wills, Vol E, 1814-1816, page 239, Bill of Sale of the personal Estate of Nicholas Amos, September 15, 1815. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9PSY-32P https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9PSY-32P]
“Kentucky, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1774-1989,” Bourbon County, Kentucky, Wills, Vol E-F, 1814-1821, Vol E, page 239, Bill of Sale of the personal Estate of Nicholas Amos, September 15, 1815. [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/9066/images/004818820_00184 https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/9066/images/004818820_00184] In June, 1818 the Administrator had $772.06 in the estate.“Bourbon County Kentucky [Circuit Court] Estate Settlement Book A, 1815-1824,” Part 2, pages 196-197. Bourbon County June Court 1818, The Estate of Nicholas D. Amos deceased. Copy obtained from the Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives, August, 2021. That copy is at [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Nicholas_Day_Amos_Probate_and_Heirs_1815-1.pdf https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Nicholas_Day_Amos_Probate_and_Heirs_1815-1.pdf] === Amos Heirs vs. Nicholas Amos, 1816 === The administrator of the estate, Nicholas Amos, Jr., did not sell the two slaves Nell and Peg. This resulted in other heirs filing a law suit in Bourbon County, Kentucky to force the sale of the slaves and distribution of the proceeds. At the time of the 1810 US census, the household of Nicholas D. Amos in Bourbon County, Kentucky consisted of one man age 45 or older and two slaves."US Census, 1810," Nicholas D. Amos, Stoner, Bourbon County, Kentucky. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH2T-QH3 https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH2T-QH3] The law suit said that Nicholas Amos died about August, 1815 and it gave the names of his heirs, which included the names of his children. The original record of the initial law suit could not be found in 2021. The case is Bourbon County, Kentucky Circuit Court Suit #375 filed in November, 1816. The Kentucky Department of Libraries and Archives (KDLA) is the official archive for court case records like this.Kentucky Departmenet of Libraries and Archives, [https://kdla.ky.gov/researchers/Pages/recordsrequestforms.aspx https://kdla.ky.gov/researchers/Pages/recordsrequestforms.aspx] A KDLA staff person was not able to find the initial records for this case in July, 2021. He said that many of the older records are missing. The Bourbon County Circuit Court Clerk also looked for the records in the county files in July, 2021 and did not find them. Transcriptions of the lawsuit have been posted on the internetWeb pages with transcripts of the 1816 Bourbon County Circuit Court Suit Amos Heirs vs Nicholas Amos include:
(a) William Amos-1717-1814, [http://kykinfolk.com/bourbon/Obituaries.html#Amos http://kykinfolk.com/bourbon/Obituaries.html#Amos]
(b) Bourbon Circuit Court Suit 375 Amos Heirs VS Nicholas Amos, Contributed by Kellie Scott. [https://sites.rootsweb.com/~kybcgs/court/amos.htm https://sites.rootsweb.com/~kybcgs/court/amos.htm]
(c) Court case regarding will of Nicholas Day Amos, [https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/tree/113403768/person/420159856694/media/0229089a-af27-4a0e-b8ac-1df32bb70710 https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/tree/113403768/person/420159856694/media/0229089a-af27-4a0e-b8ac-1df32bb70710] and a brief abstract is in the book ''Scott’s Papers, Kentucky Court and Other Records'', (1953).''Scott’s Papers, Kentucky Court and Other Records'', (1953) Bayless E. Hardin, Editor, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uva.x004034549&view=1up&seq=131 page 121], [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uva.x004034549&view=1up https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uva.x004034549&view=1up]
The HathiTrust website classifies this book as public domain in the US. The abstracts in the book were made by Hattie Marshall Scott in the 1930s. The original record was apparently difficult to read because the various transcriptions have variation in the names and some other words. All transcriptions have the death of Nicholas D. Amos, Sr. “about the month of August in the year 1815.” The abstract by Hattie Marshall Scott focused on the heirs and said: :Amos Hrs: (Bourbon Cir. Ct. suit Nicholas Amos’ hrs. filed Nov. 1816—) He died Bourbon Co. abt. Aug. 1815 leaving: Mary m. Josiah Barton, Thos., Mordecai, Nancy m. Wm. Connaway, Christina m. Elias Melot, Ben., Abraham, Elijah, Sarah m. Daniel Thomas, Ditto, Pathia m. Jno. Barnett, all living at time of death of Nicholas Amos; and Elizabeth m. Parker then decd. had Cassandra m. Mahlon Hall, Clemency m. Michael Hornback, Mary m. Joseph Brown, Christiana m. Geo. Hughes, Henry, Wm. and Levi Parker and Ruth m. Michael Hornback Jr. then decd. had Elizabeth and Barbara infants; and William Amos then decd, had Christiana and Kitty with Geo. Barkett (Barnett?) Gdn.
(page 121) The final court order in the case has been found and was one relatively short paragraph, with the key provision:“Bourbon County Kentucky [Circuit Court] Order Book Vol. N, 1816-1817,” pages 131-132, November Term 1816, First day. Copy obtained from the Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives, August, 2021. That copy is at [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Nicholas_Day_Amos_Probate_and_Heirs_1815-2.pdf https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Nicholas_Day_Amos_Probate_and_Heirs_1815-2.pdf]
A better copy is available on FamilySearch.org at [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKW-KGXV https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKW-KGXV] :that the said defendant do make sale of said Negro slaves Nell and Peg in the bill mentioned at public auction for the best price which can be had, … and that he distribute the money among the legatees as the other personal estate …
=== Nicholas Amos’ Administrator vs. Nicholas Amos' Heirs, 1828 === Nicholas D. Amos, Sr. also owned a slave boy named Peter that Nicholas, Sr. sent to Thomas Amos in February, 1815 for a period of 13 years. The allotted time ended in February, 1828, at which time Peter was to be returned to Nicholas, Sr. However, Nicholas, Sr. died before Peter was returned, and the slave became part of his estate in 1828. As the administrator of his father’s estate, Nicholas, Jr. asked the Bourbon County, Kentucky Circuit Court to find the other heirs and obtain their approval for the sale of the slave and the distribution of the proceeds among the heirs. The Bourbon County Sheriff was given the list of heirs and was asked to summon each one to court to give their approval or objection. A newspaper notice was published for the heirs that the Sheriff did not find. Copies of the court case records were obtained from KDLA and are attached here.Bourbon County, Kentucky Circuit Court case: Nicholas Amos’ Administrator vs. Nicholas Amos' Heirs, 1828-1831. That copy is at [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/Nicholas_Day_Amos_Probate_and_Heirs_1815-5.pdf https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/Nicholas_Day_Amos_Probate_and_Heirs_1815-5.pdf]
A copy that is not as good is available on FamilySearch.org at [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSY9-T9ZW-5 https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSY9-T9ZW-5] The final order for the sale of the slave and distribution of the proceeds was issued in May, 1829.“Bourbon County, Kentucky, [Circuit Court] Order Book W, 1828-1829,” pages 150-151, May Term 1829, 7th Day. “Amos Administrator against Amos Heirs.” [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLG-3546 https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLG-3546] These court records give the names of the heirs of Nicholas D. Amos multiple times, including some with clear handwriting. The records also identify which heirs were found by the Sheriff and thus were known to be living at the time. === Children and other Heirs of Nicholas D. Amos === The 14 children of Nicholas D. Amos given in the 1828 court records were (not in order of age): Nicholas, Jr.
Thomas,
Mordicia,
Elijah,
Ditto,
Benjamin,
Bertha, married John Barnett,
Nancy, married William Conaway,
Mary, married a Barton,
Sarah “Sally,” married Daniel Thomas,
Christiana, married Elias Melot,
Abraham (deceased with heirs),
William (deceased with heirs),
Betsy (deceased with heirs), married a Parker.
The grand-children heirs and other heirs of Nicholas D. Amos were: Abraham left children: Isabella, William, and Abraham, William left children: Christiana and Kitty, Betsy (Amos) Parker left children:
Henry;
William;
Christiana who married George Hughes;
Levi (deceased) with children: Julian, Aquilla, and David;
Polly Brown with children unknown;
Cassandra Hall (deceased) with children: Darius, Aquilla, Caleb, Ambrose, Henry, Betsy, Eliza, and Polly Ann;
Ruth Hornback (deceased) with children: Betsy married James Neal, Barbary married Zephaniah Keith;
Clementia Hornback (deceased) with children: Aquilla, Ruth married John Ferguson, Polly, James, Nancy, and Christiana. Only heirs of Nicholas D. Amos are included in this list. A child that had died without children (without heirs) would probably not be included in this list. == Research Notes == There has been a widely disseminated claim that Nicholas D. Amos, Sr. died in 1799. That claim is not consistent with the records noted here. As described above, (a) the court case Nicholas Amos’ Administrator vs. Nicholas Amos' Heirs, 1828 stated that Nicholas, Sr. was alive in February, 1815, (b) the court case Amos Heirs vs Nicholas Amos, 1816 stated that his death was about August, 1815, (c) probate began in September, 1815, and (d) the 1810 US census had Nicholas D. Amos, Sr. alive in 1810. == Sources ==
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June 15, 2020 [[Nichter-22|Andrew Nichter]] was born in January 1808 in the town of Dorrenbach, which is in the Palatinate district of Germany. He married [[Bohnwitz-1|Agatha Bohnwitz]] in Europe, and they had nine children between 1835 and 1846, with all the births occurring in Dorrenbach. The Nichter family left Germany in 1847. Their ship arrived in New York City on August 6, 1847 with a manifest that identified Andrew (age 42), Agatha (44), John (12), Julia (9), Balthasar (6), Elizabeth (4), and Francis (1). By September 1847 Andrew Nichter was in Lancaster and on the 3rd of that month he and John Brunck purchased 50 acres of land located in the western part of lot number 1 section 8. The land was on Ellicott road near the intersection of Cemetery road. The two partners, or “tenants in common,” paid $1,500 for the parcel, money they would have brought with them from Germany. Mathew Heist to John Brunck and Andrew Nichter, Sep 1847
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9W6-VG2M?i=736 John Brunck arrived in the United States on the same ship as Andrew Nichter. The manifest listed him as 50 years old. He was accompanied by his wife, Elizabeth (age 48), and five children, Christina (20), Elizabeth (18), Catherine (15), Magdalena (9), and Jean (5). It is likely that Andrew Nichter and John Brunck were from the same town and planned their journey to America together. On October 16, 1848, a year after the two friends purchased their farm, John Brunck and Andrew Nichter legally divided their property. Each took 25 acres of land and paid the other $400. John Brunck then sold his parcel in December 1848 to someone named Philip Lutz. The selling price was $725. John Brunck to Andrew Nichter October 1848
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Andrew Nichter to John Brunck October 1848
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John Brunck to Philip Lutz December 1848
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WX-3C4F?i=636 It is possible that John Brunck had become ill. On the same day he and Andrew Nichter divided their farm, John Brunck wrote his Last Will and Testament. That document left his estate to his wife and expressly gave her the 25-acre farm. If she sold the farm, the proceeds were to be used for the wellbeing of their children. It appears John Brunck found an opportunity to sell the land before he died. The sale to Philip Lutz was dated December 1, and John died later that month. Seven months later that 25-acre parcel was sold again, this time to Casper Kromm for $750. In 1860 Elizabeth Brunck and her three youngest children were found living in the Village of Attica. Philip Lutz to Casper Kromm July 1849
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9W6-N9NT-M?i=385 Andrew Nichter and his family worked their 25 acres of land for ten years, after which more land was added to the farm. In April 1857 Andrew purchased 11 acres from his neighbor, Casper Kromm, for $525. The Nichter’s then had 35 acres of farmland (the railroad had purchased a one-acre strip—25+11-1). John Casper Kromm to Andrew Nichter April 1857
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WX-SZ5S?i=179 {{Image|file=Nichter_Family_Deeds.png|caption=Map 1 | size=650}} Andrew Nichter sold his farm in May 1869. The sale price was $2,500. The deed identified the original 25 acres plus the 11 added acres, while noting the railroad owned a one-acre strip. Andrew and Agatha Nichter then moved to a house on their daughter’s farm at Town Line (Elizabeth Nichter was the wife of Henry Nuwer). Andrew and Agatha both died in the fall of 1870. There was no probate folio, but then Andrew had liquidated his real property before his death thereby removing much of the need for probate. Andrew Nichter to George Bitterman May 1869
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WX-3Q1G?i=517 '''Part 2''' When the Nichter’s arrived in New York, Andrew had three sons, John, Balthasar (Bils), and Frank. John, the oldest son, died April 16, 1858 from an accident in the Isthmus of Panama while working on the Panama Railroad. The other two sons started their own farms in 1866. In June of that year, Balthasar and Frank together purchased 133 acres of land on Pavement road for $5,400. The property was comprised of parts from four lots: the northern parts of lots 8 and 10 in section 4 and the southern parts of lots 7 and 9 in section 5. The deed stipulated that the land would remain undivided, but that Balthasar had rights to use two-thirds and Frank to use one-third of the land. Today, the road that cuts through these lots is named Nichter Road. Frederick Grahling to Balthasar Nichter and Frank Nichter June 1866
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WX-SHL6?i=28 In May 1874 Balthasar Nichter added 15 acres of land in lot 10 to this farm, bringing the total acreage to 148 (133+15), which matches the acreage shown on the 1880 land map of Lancaster. The cost of this addition was $600. Louis Beck to Balthasar Nichter May 1874
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WX-3ZGT?i=471 The agricultural schedules in the 1875 New York Census confirm the distribution of the farmland between the two brothers. Bils Nichter was reported as working 103 acres of land (88 acres were from the jointly owned land) while Frank Nichter was working 44 acres. 1875 New York Census
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DZ84-QL1?i=33 Two years after the census, in February 1877, Frank Nichter purchased a separate farm. That land was on the east side of Pavement road. The deed specified 100 acres of land in lots 3 and 5 section 5 and stipulates that 50 of those acres had been sold in 1864. In addition, the purchase included 117 acres of land in the north east part of lot number 1 section 5. The total purchase was 167 acres for $7,000. Frank’s father-in-law, John Kieffer, was a co-owner of the property, suggesting that he may have supplied some of the financing. Richard B. Chaffin to Frank Nichter and John Kieffer Feb 1877
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89WX-SKQL?i=576 {{Image|file=Nichter_Family_Deeds-2.png | caption=Map 2 | size=650}} Frank Nichter immediately sold 10 acres to his new neighbor, James Lowrey, for a sum of $450. This left him with a 157-acre farm. But it wasn’t until 1882 that Frank sold Balthasar his one-third share in the Nichter road property.Frank Nichter to James Lowrey April 1877
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Frank Nichter to Balthasar Nichter March 1882
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89WX-Z1YM?i=478 In the early 1880s, Balthasar Nichter and his wife, Mary (Nuwer) Nichter were the sole owners of the 147-acre farm on Pavement road. In November 1882 Balthasar purchased another parcel of land. This was 113 acres in the south west corner of Lancaster Village. He paid $11,000 for the property, which was most of lot number 5 and a small sliver of lot number 3 in section 10. William Grimes to Balthasar Nichter November 1882
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99WX-89SH-G?i=499 Balthasar then sold that land in 1890 to a representative of the Union Land Exchange. In November 1890, he was paid $13,225 for the deed. The Union Land Exchange had purchased more than 600 acres of land in the Village of Lancaster in 1890 and 1891. New residential streets were laid out, Como Lake and Park were created, and a new waterworks was established. Balthasar Nichter’s speculative investment became part of this development. Balthasar Nichter to Louis Deuther (of the Union Land Exchange)
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89WX-8958?i=61 (“A Big Land Deal,” ''Lancaster Times'', March 5, 1891) Balthasar Nichter’s Pavement road farm was sold two years later, in March 1892, but the deed does not specify the sale price. Balthasar Nichter was only 50 years old. After the sale of his farm, he, Mary, and their children still living at home moved to Buffalo. Balthasar died in 1904 and Mary (Nuwer) Nichter died in 1905. They left an estate of $8,000, which would be about $230,000 in today’s valuations (''Buffalo Courier,'' October 6, 1905). Balthasar Nichter to John L. Williams
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WX-F7WD?i=426 In the last decade of the nineteenth century, Balthasar’s brother Frank was the co-owner, along with his father-in-law, of the farm purchased in 1877. Frank’s wife, Celestine (Kieffer) Nichter died in October 1896 and a series of odd transactions followed. On October 23, 1896 John Kieffer surrendered all his rights and interests in the property, thereby making Frank Nichter the sole owner. But, in May 1899, Frank Nichter conveyed the farm back to John Kieffer. In an interesting twist, after John Kieffer died in 1905, Frank Nichter’s children became heirs to this property through their late mother. John Kieffer to Frank Nichter October 1896
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Frank Nichter to John Kieffer May 1899
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WX-ZNHX?i=294 Frank Nichter was found in the 1920 Census living with his nephew, Edward W. Nuwer, at Town Line. His obituary from Lancaster newspaper states: “Frank Nichter died February 14, at the home of his sister, Mrs. Henry Nuwer at Town Line. He was 73 years and 9 months old. The funeral took place Tuesday at 8:30 from the home of George Nichter, and at 9 o'clock at St. Mary’s Church. Interment in St. Mary’s cemetery. Mr. Nichter was born in Lancaster [in fact he was born in Dorrenbach] and had lived here all his life. He is survived by ten children as follows: Mrs. Frank Roll, Frank H. Nichter, Geo. W. Nichter, Peter Nichter, John Nichter, Andrew Nichter, all of Lancaster, Henry, Edward, Clara and Ida Nichter of Buffalo.” (''Lancaster Enterprise-Times,'' February 19, 1920) == Sources ==
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[[Space:West_Aust_Convicts_-_Ship_Tree|Convict ''Ships'']] }} This 763 ton ship was built at Sunderland in '''1849.''' It was employed as a convict transport for Western Australia and left Plymouth, England on September 23, '''1857''' bound for the ''Swan River Colony,'' stopping at Bahia, Brazil on the way. She carried the nineteenth of 37 shipments of male convicts destined for Western Australia. The voyage took 100 days and the Nile arrived in Fremantle on January 1, '''1858''' with 40 passengers and 268 convicts ([[Sandilands-283|Erickson]]). ''The Bicentennial Dictionary of Western Australians,''
[http://www.friendsofbattyelibrary.org.au/the-bicentennial-dictionary-of-western-australians.html pre-1829-1888. ''compiled by'' ][[Sandilands-283|Rica Erickson]]
W. Johnson was the captain of the vessel. == People – LifeTree == *[[Hale-4576|Matthew Blagden '''Hale''' DD ''(1811 - 1895)'' ]] : :[https://sappers-minerswa.com/ships/nile-1858/ ROYAL SAPPERS AND MINERS in Western Australia] == Sources ==
:[https://perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa21.html#voyage Voyage Details] | [https://perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa21.html#convicts Convict Trials, & Physical Descriptions] | [https://perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa21.html#pensioners Pensioner Guards & Families]
[https://perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa21.html#warders Warders & Families] | [https://perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa31.html#passengers Other Passengers]
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The Nile Hill Cemetery is on Cemetery Road Charleston, Buller District, West Coast 7892 New Zealand. Coordinates: -41.89916, 171.43941. Mouat, Harper, Dennehy and other pioneers of Charleston are buried there. [https://westcoast.recollect.co.nz/nodes/view/2380 West Coast New Zealand History] {{Image|file=Nile_Hill_Cemetery_West_Coast.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Nile Hill Cemetery Entrance. }} '''Charleston'''
The Charleston gold field covered a section of the Pakihis from Four Mile Stream in the south (the northern limit of Brighton’s terraces) to beyond the Nile River in the north. Unlike other gold fields to the south, Charleston had virtually no rain forest. Boggy flats and terraces were covered with sour a greyish-white leached soils - pakihi. Gold was found in parallel black sand leads (buried streams and rivers) beneath ten to fifteen feet of shingle. The weight on the river or stream fine gold bearing beds (leached soil, black sand and mud) became hard concretions. Iron shod wooden stampers powered by waterwheels and horses (steam after 1867) appeared on the field to break up these concretions.
The Pakihi Cement Crushing and Gold Mining Company was able to crush a hundred tons of gold bearing cement in a day. The cement was then burnt before the fine gold could be amalgamated. Charleston which had 220 houses, Main (Princes) Street which ran in a straight line to Constant Bay and several shops which in July 1867 had plate glass windows. The early 1867 census, at the peak of the Charleston rush, showed 5,000 on the entire Charleston (Tauhinau) field and 6,000 on the Brighton field ten miles to the south. From 1975 to 1979 remains of about 99 hotels were found in the Charleston area. The last surviving European Hotel was demolished after the 100 year festivities around 1968. Hannahs shoes had the very first shop in Charleston in 1867. Marys Hotel, demolished in 1970, at the south end of the nine mile beach to the north of Charleston was said to be gateway to Charleston.
Open cast coal mines replaced gold mining in Charleston with the Mowart’s and McGlockland’s mines which supplying coal to nearby Westport. Gold continued to be mined on the south end of nine mile beach up to the late 1970s. In the 1990s, seals from Cape Foulwind near Westport moved south to the Charleston coast and made camp at the mouth of the Brimalaw creek about 2 km south of Constant bay. Wrecked ships, believed to be from the gold rush times, have been located around the mouths of both Constant Bay and its neighbour Joyce Bay.
Charleston and Constant Bay are said to have been named in honour of Captain Charles Bonner, skipper of the supply ship ''Constant,'' who risked his life to bring food to over 1,000 starving miners cut off from food supplies by high rivers and storms. In early mining days the Bay offered deeper water than it does now. But the narrow passage in was still death-defying and the only way a ship could tie up safely was into giant iron rings set into the rocks on each side of the Bay.
'''Nile Cemetery Charleston '''
There are two local cemeteries - one for the Protestants, north on Nile Hill, and one for the Catholics 400 metres south. In April 1882 'The Gazette' notified that Messrs Walker, Gardner, Harper, Brown and Moore had been appointed as Trustees of the Nile Hill Cemetery. '''1882 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Westport Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1995, 25 April 1882, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18820425.2.7?end_date=31-12-1901&items_per_page=10&phrase=2&query=Nile+Hill+&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1849&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 23 March 2024) Some headstones tell stories of early and often violent death. 'Find A Grave' has 179 memorials for persons interred at the cemetery. 'Billion Graves' has 14 records. The Cemetery is no longer open for burials.
'''Burials"' :'''Early Settlers from Scotland''' :'''Gilbert Harper''' was born in about 1833 in Unst, Shetland Islands, Scotland and he died 29 May 1882, age 39 years. As a former Grand Master and highly respected officer, his funeral was conducted by the Loyal Charleston Lodge. '''1882 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Westport Times, Volume XVI, Issue 2008, 9 June 1882, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WEST18820609.2.5?end_date=31-12-1901&items_per_page=10&phrase=2&query=Nile+Hill+&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1849&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 23 March 2024) :'''Barclay Mouat''' was born 24 February 1838 in Unst, Shetland Islands, Scotland and died 29 Oct 1918 (aged 80). Barclay, of Rahui, Charleston, had been in New Zealand for 49 years and worked mainly beachcombing. He left an adult family of five sons and two daughters. '''1917 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Hokitika Guardian, 1 November 1917, Page 3
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HOG19171101.2.38?end_date=31-12-1918&items_per_page=10&phrase=2&query=Barclay+Mouat&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1850&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 23 March 2024) His wife '''Marion (Harper) Mouat''' of Nine Mile beach, Charleston, was born in 1840 in Unst, Shetland Islands, Scotland and died 27 July1886 (aged 45–46). Their two daughters '''Elizabeth Mouat''' born 15 February 1862 in Unst, Shetland Islands, Scotland died13 Apr 1892 (aged 30) in Charleston, Buller District, West Coast, New Zealand and '''Elizabeth “Betty” Mouat Anderson''' was born 31 October 1862 in Unst, Shetland Islands, Scotland and died 13 October 1951 (aged 88). '''Williamina Mouat Johnston''', sister of Barclay Mouat, born 29 December 1874 in Unst, Shetland Islands, Scotland died 3 January 1899 (aged 24) in Charleston, Buller District, West Coast, New Zealand. They are all buried in the Nile Hill Cemetery, Charleston.
{{Image|file=Nile_Hill_Cemetery_West_Coast-3.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Fox Family Headstone }} :'''Early Settlers from England''' :'''William Fox ''' was born in 1829 in Devon, England. He died 3 Nov 1901 (aged 71–72) in Westport, Buller District, West Coast, New Zealand and was buried at Nile Hill Cemetery, Charleston, Buller District, West Coast, New Zealand. His wife '''Mary Ann Fox''' was born in 1835 and died 3 Apr 1893 (aged 57–58) in the Buller District, West Coast, New Zealand. Two of their sons, William age 8 years and George age 5 years were accidentally drowned and are buried in the Nile Hill Cemetery.
:'''John Morgan Powell JP''', General Merchant, butcher, baker, farmer, and miner, Charleston, was born in Monmouthshire, England, in the year 1842, and brought up to farming. In 1864 he Powell emigrated to Australia, and to Charleston, New Zealand in 1865 and established his businesses, later taking his sons into partnership. John Morgan was chairman, secretary, and treasurer of the Brighton and Charleston school committees, a member of the Buller County Council and an Oddfellow. He a Grand Master of the Loyal Charleston Lodge, Manchester Unity. He had a farm of about 500 acres in connection with the business of J. M. Powell and Sons, and an elevating claim on the Nine Mile Beach, where the suction elevating principle was first successfully applied. In 1866 he married, and they had three sons and one daughter. John Morgan Powell died 11 March 1934 (aged 91–92). '''Memorial''': Find a Grave (has image)
{{FindAGrave|155456330}} (accessed 23 March 2024)
Memorial page for John Morgan Powell (1842-11 Mar 1934), citing Nil e Hill Cemetery, Charleston, Buller District, West Coast, New Zealand; Maintained by Southern Man (contributor 48043025). His wife '''Ann Powell''' was born in 1835 and died 27 October 1913 (aged 77–78). Their son''' Robert James Hinston Powell''', born in 1871 was the youngest member of the firm of J. M. Powell and Sons, devoting himself entirely to the firm's business. He died 13 May 1911 (aged 39–40) in Auckland, New Zealand, but was buried in the family plot at the Nile Hill Cemetery, Charleston, Buller District, West Coast, New Zealand.
:''' Early Australian Settlers ''' : '''George Flinders Hurburgh ''' was born in Flinders Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania, in the year 1844. He learned bost building. In 1862 he emigrated to Lyttelton New Zealand and settled in Charleston in 1866 where he became Permanent Secretary of the Loyal Charleston Lodge, a contractor, undertaker and mining speculator in Charleston. George was engaged in mining for some time, also in bridge-building and contracting, and had a crushing claim at Addison's Flat. He was secretary of the Charleston school committee, and, as a Freemason, had been Worshipful Master of the Charleston Kilwinning Lodge. George died 3 May 1928. His wife '''Matilda Eveline Hurburgh '''was born in 1950 in Brighton, England and died in Charleston 26 December 1899 age 48 years.
:'''Children and Infants''' :''' Minnie Thomson Crumpton''', daughter of Catharine and Thomas Crumpton, was born in 1870 NZ BDM Birth Reg No 1870/24550 Crumpton Minnie Thompson Catharine Thomas and died 13 May 1873, age 3 years. NX BDM Death Reg No 1873/11348 Crumpton Minnie Thomson 3Y '''Memorial''': Find a Grave (no image)
{{FindAGrave|166235747}} (accessed 23 March 2024)
Memorial page for Minnie Crumpton (unknown-13 May 1873), citing Nile Hill Cemetery, Charleston, Buller District, West Coast, New Zealand; Maintained by Cyndi (contributor 47314338). :'''Percival Trainer Bear''', first child of Sarah and James Percival Bear, teacher from Plymouth, Devon, England, was born 15 June 1870 NZ BDM Birth: 1870/24586 Bear Percival Trainer to Sarah and Percival in Charleston, Buller District, West Coast, New Zealand and died 13 August 1870 (aged almost 2 months.) NZ BDM Death: 1870/8190 Bear Percival Trainor 2 Months in Charleston, Buller District, West Coast, New Zealand.{{Image|file=Nile_Hill_Cemetery_West_Coast-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Harper 10 year old Headstone. }} : '''James Harper''' son of William and Joanne Harper was born in 1889 and died 16 June 1889 (aged less–than 1 year). '''Annie Maude Harper''', son of Joanne and William Harper, born in 1891 died at age 7 months 16 January 1892. '''Gilbert Harper Jr''', son of Margaret and James Harper, was born 3 March 1873 in Unst, Shetland Islands, Scotland and died14 Mar 1883 (aged 10) in Charleston, Buller District, West Coast, New Zealand.
:'''Robert Graham Franklyn Brougham''', son of Caroline Jane (Heath) Brougham and Thomas Godsall Brougham, was born in 1879 and died13 September 1879 (aged less–than 1 year)
:'''Charles Augustus Winterburn'''son of Ada Elizabeth (Lucas) and Arthur Augustus Winterburn, was born 3 July 1884 and died 1 April 1885 (aged 8 months). His sisters '''Emily Winterburn''' born 8 December 1885 died 25 March 1886 (aged 3 months) and '''Violet Winterburn''' born 13 April 1887 died 29 August 1887 (aged 4 months). Their brother''' George E Winterburn''', born in 1880 died 12 August 1891 (aged 10–11).
: '''William Fox''', brother of George and son of Mary Ann and William Fox, was born in 1865 and was accidentally drowned 11 October 1873 when he was eight years old. ''' George Fox,''' son of Mary Ann and William Fox, was born in 1888 and drowned when he was five years old 8 January 1893.
{{Image|file=Nile_Hill_Cemetery_West_Coast-1.jpg |caption=Nile Hill Cemetery |size=l }} ==Links== * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2570700/nile-hill-cemetery FindAGrave] * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Charleston-Old-Nile-Hill-Cemetery/306379 Billion Graves] * [https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=buller+district+council+cemetery+records Buller District Council] ==Sources==
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Phillip Nisbet b.ca 1444 married Elene Rutherfuird
Adam Nisbet + 1530 married Lucie Rutherfurd
Philip Nisbet + bef 1535 married Nov 1524, Mariota Hoppringill,
George Nisbet +14 Jan 1600 married ca 1551 Elizabeth Cranstoun
Sir Philip Nisbet married ca 1581/2 Elizabeth Haldane
Rev Philip Nisbet St Martins Micklegate York married ca 1616 Elizabeth Hoyle
Thomas Nisbet 1621-1694 merchant London married 1649 Isabell Chomley
Thomas Nisbet 1662-1737 married Elizabeth Horsnail +ca 1695 remarried 1700-1 Priscilla Rawlins
Samuel Nisbet1706-1767 married 1743 Susanna Purkiss
Samuel Nisbet 1753-1838 married 1790 Penelope Rogers
1st son line of primogeniture [[Nesbitt-1377|Charles Rogers (Nesbitt) Nesbitt of that Ilk (1799-1876)]] https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Nesbitt-881#Descendants
2nd son-Pearce Rogers Nesbitt 1803-1888 married 1833 Elizabeth Drewe remarried 1836 Arabella Smith
Robert Henry Nesbitt 1840-1881 married 1868 Emma Chancellor
Robert Chancellor 17 Nov 1868-27 Jan 1944 married 1895 Lilian Mary Ellis
[[Nesbitt-1376|Robert Malleson (Nesbitt) Nesbitt of that Ilk (1900-1991)]] it was his son that claimed and got - The first grant "Chief of the Name and Arms of Nesbitt"
Feb. 1994, The Lord Lyon recognized '''Robert Anthony Ellis Nesbitt as, Chief of the Name and Arms of Nesbit''' and his son got -The second grant "Chief of the Name and Arms of Nesbitt"
2000, The Lord Lyon recognized his son '''Mark Nesbitt as, Chief of the Name and Arms of Nesbitt''' '''Publications''' https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Nisbet_of_that_Ilk_by_Robert_Chancellor_Nesbitt '''CLAIMED RELATED BRANCHES''' Ancient line of Nisbet back to Gospatrick is wrong actually the Dunbar line is closer to the Greenholm line but any Y-DNA connection is about 2000 BC Almost all branches have been said to be related before DNA, but DNA has proven this to be wrong. *Nisbet of that Ilk and Nisbet of Greenholm - last common ancestor shared with Nisbet of that Ilk rough estimate ca. 3155 BC (3898 BC—2568 BC)-so not a cadet branch of Nisbet of that Ilk, as claimed. ==== Branch Y-DNA ==== Probably R-M269, R-P312 R-DF19 R-Z302 and most likely R-Z43691 R-Z43691 defines an ancestor of Nisbet of that Ilk and related branches '''RELATED BRANCHES''' Probably R-M269, R-P312 R-DF19 R-Z302 and most likely R-Z43691 R-BY19316 defines a known branch split for a group in Ireland-waiting for updated information and time estimate Nisbet of that Ilk '''R-Z43691''' *R-BY19316 one know branch split-waiting for updated information and time estimate. '''PROPERTY''' *West Nisbet **1561 "David Makgill, acquired the barony of Nisbet, of which he had a charter 1561, also of the lands of Cranstoun Riddell in the county of Edinburgh..[[Makgill-5|David Makgill Sr.]]. === Sources ===
Nisbet of that Ilk by Robert Chancellor Nesbitt
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==== Durham ==== {{Image|file=Nisbet_Study_Images_Maps-14.jpg |align=r |size=m|caption=Hartlepool and Nesbed today Nesbitt }} ---- === Scotland ===
==== Berwick ==== {{Image|file=Nisbet_Study_Images_Maps-3.jpg |caption=East Nisbet West Nisbet Mungowalls }} {{Image|file=Nisbet_Study_Images_Maps-4.jpg |caption=Nisbet Mungowalls Kimmergham }} {{Image|file=Nisbet_Study_Images_Maps-6.jpg |caption=1654 West Nisbet Mungowalls }} {{Image|file=Nisbet_Study_Images_Occupations_and_Life-8.jpg |align=l |size=m|caption=Whitchester and Otterburn }} {{Image|file=Nisbet_Study_Images_Maps-7.jpg |align=r |size=m|caption=Map Berwick NN circled Whitchester Otterburn Raecleuch Rumiltonlaw }}
---- ==== Ayrshire ==== {{Image|file=Nisbet_Study_Images_Maps-8.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=1775 Map Ayrshire Sornhill Cessnock Milrig Threepwood. }} {{Image|file=Nisbet_Study_Images_Maps-8.jpg |align=r |size=m|caption=1775 Map }}
---- ==== Stirlingshire ==== {{Image|file=Nisbet_Study_Images_Maps-12.jpg |caption=Town Plan Falkirk 1859 }} {{Image|file=Nisbet_Study_Images_Maps-13.jpg |caption=Map Falkirk Area }} ---- === Ireland ===
{{Image|file=Nisbet_Study_Images_Maps-5.jpg |align=l |size=m|caption=Nesbitt Woodhill and Loughhill map }} {{Image|file=Nesbitt_of_Kilmacredon-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Nesbitt of Kilmacredon and Mount Charles map }}
---- ==== Antrim ==== {{Image|file=Nisbet_Study_Images_Maps.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Map Antrim Ballymena 1777. }} {{Image|file=Nisbet_Study_Images_Maps-1.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Map Antrim Randalstown. }}
---- ==== Down ==== {{Image|file=Nisbet_Study_Images_Maps-10.jpg |align=c |size=m|caption=Map Drumballyroney Parish County Down }}
---- ==== Meath ==== {{Image|file=Nisbet_Study_Images_Maps-9.jpg |align=c |size=m|caption=Map Keenaghan Meath }}
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(32.74993,-81.14762) ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSmcid=47565046&CRid=1990295&pt=Nixville%20Baptist%20Church%20Cemetery& Find A Grave page]
[http://billiongraves.com/pages/cemeteries/Nixville-Baptist-Church-Cemetery/173527#cemetery_id=173527&lim=0&num=25&action=browse Billion Graves page] ---- A list of pastors and dates of services: *[[Nix-394|Rev. John W Nix]] 1867-1869 *[[Nix-557|Rev. John D Nix]] 1869-1877 *[[Shuman-246|Rev. W H Shuman]], 1878-1879 *[[Sweat-905|Rev. J T Sweat]], 1879-1890 *[[Crapse-6|Rev. H T Crapse]] 1890-1891 *Rev. M H Shuman 1892-1894 *Rev H T Crapse 1894-1898 *Rev W H Dowling, 1899-1911 *Rev E W Peeples, 1911-1912 *Rev C L Stoney 1912-1913 *[[Shuman-248|Rev. M H Shuman]], 1913-1931 *Rev. J H Byrd 1931-1933 *Rev. C W Jones, 1934-1953 *[[Ling-2028|Rev Frank Ling]], 1954-June 1965 *Rev Horace Brown Interim pastor through Feb. 1966 *Rev J Wade Fowler, March 1, 1966- ---- ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" class="unsortable" |# ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |1||[[Mercer-801|Jarrell]]||[[Mercer-801|Georgia Ann]]||1946-08-14||2009-05-04||62||||[[Image:Mercer-801.jpg|75px]] |- |2||[[Crapse-6|Crapse]]||[[Crapse-6|Rev Henry T]]||1840-05-18||1898-10-22||58||||[[Image:Crapse-6.jpg|75px]] |- |3||[[Jarrell-336|Jarrell]]||[[Jarrell-336|Robert]]||1830||1897-01-15||67||||[[Image:Jarrell-336.jpg|75px]] |- |4||[[Ginn-111|Ginn]]||[[Ginn-111|William]]||1872||1905-06-20||48||||[[Image:Ginn-111.jpg|75px]] |- |5||[[Ginn-216|Long]]||[[Ginn-216|Nettie]]||1897-11-30||1919-11-30||22||wife of B.E. Long||[[Image:Ginn-216.jpg|75px]] |- |6||[[Long-7122|Ginn]]||[[Long-7122|Annie Lee]]||1910-03-11||1988-11-29||78||||[[Image:Long-7122.jpg|75px]] |- |7||[[Long-6692|Long]]||[[Long-6692|Bertice]]||1907-02-02||1972-06-05||65||||[[Image:Long-6692.jpg|75px]] |- |8||[[Jarrell-453|Long]]||[[Jarrell-453|Eva (Jarrell)]]||1906-05-06||1992-01-22||85||||[[Image:Jarrell-453.jpg|75px]] |- |9||[[Jarrell-451|Jarrell]]||[[Jarrell-451|Bennie]]||1907-08-09||1982-08-26||75||||[[Image:Jarrell-451.jpg|75px]] |- |10||[[Turner-9757|Turner]]||[[Turner-9757|W Floyd, Sr.]]||1908-04-01||1966-04-18||58||||[[Image:Turner-9757.jpg|75px]] |}
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[https://registers.nli.ie/pages/vtls000632332_007 Microfilm 04225 / 01 | Page 7 original image] |- |29 Jan 1809||??||Cath McVany |- |09 Feb 1809||??||Bridget Boyan |- |09 Feb 1809||Thomas Revy||Catherine Ruane |- |14 Feb 1809||Patt Colgan||Mary NcNicholas |- |08 May 1809||Owen Lavan||Elinor Lavan |- |17 Aug 1809||John Carr||Bridget Mullany |- |21 Aug 1809||Bartholomew Kilson(?)||Mary Brennan |- |04 Sep 1809||James Mullany||Mary L??ahan |- |28 Sep 1809||Stephen Carrol||Margaret Walsh |- |03 Oct 1809||Martin Conlon||Bridget Conlon |- |?? Nov 1809||Martin Gordon||Bridget Callahan |- |23 Jan 1810||Domminick Devany||Honora Kelly |- |29 Jan 1810||Lawrence Colgrif(?)||Margaret(?) Reily |- |25 Feb 1810||Matt Kilgalon||Liby Cormick FP |- |01 Mar 1810||Patt Muldowny||Bridget Gallaher |- |01 Mar 1810||Michael Nelan||Mary Mullany PFT |- |22 Mar 1810||Luke Lydon||Catherine Mulroy |- |01 Apr 1810||Edward Donoghue||Winifred Walsh |- |15 Apr 1810||William Oghtigan||Winifred McLaughlin |- |15 Apr 1810||Thomas Jennings||Mary Kilgallan |- |06 May 1810||Thomas Canivan||Mary Lyden |- |09 May 1810||Edmund Gilgan||Winifred Hanly |- |30 May 1810||Patt Langan||Elinor Corcoran |- |colspan="3"|[https://registers.nli.ie/pages/vtls000632332_008 Microfilm 04225 / 01 | Page 8 original image] |- |16 Oct 1810||Daniel Mylan(?)||Catherine Gara |- |25 Nov 1810||John Grady||R???dy |- |11 Dec 1810||Richard Jourdan||Bridget Gallaher |- |21 Jan 1811||Michael Duffy||Margaret Regan |- |23 Jan 1811||James Dunlevy||Mary Connor |- |27 Jan 1811||Michael Quinn||Mary Sheridon |- |31 Jan 1811||John Tully||Elinor Judge |- |10 Feb 1811||Mark Ruane||Winny McGreal |- |14 Feb 1811||Philip Rush||B?? ?? Cafferty |- |14 Feb 1811||Martin Duffy||Bridget Caulfield |- |16 Feb 1811||Bartholomew Walsh||Mary Lawry |- |20 Feb 1811||John O’Connot||Elinor Duffy |- |20 Feb 1811||Phil Mahon||Mary Frain |- |colspan="3"|[https://registers.nli.ie/pages/vtls000632332_009 Microfilm 04225 / 01 | Page 9 original image] |- |24 Feb 1811||Patt Judge||Bridget Frain |- |24 Feb 1811||Eugenius Cafferty||Bridget McLakin(?) |- |24 Feb 1811||Martin Kinsy||Bridget Judge |- |31 Mar 1811||Philip Duffy||Bridget Fri??? |- |03 Apr 1811||Edmund Dougherty||Elinor Duffy |- |23 May 1811||Thady Rilly||Eliza Carrol |- |13 July 1811||Michael McCan||Mary Filan |- |03 Aug 1811||John Connor||Catherine Frain |- |25 Sep 1811||George Rilly||Martha Rich |- |17? Oct 1811||Patt Rafferty||Mary Reagan |- |23 Oct 1811||James Finan(?)||Nancy Cafferty |- |?? Nov? 1811||Patt Butler||Judy A??? |- |12 Jan 1812||Thomas Frain||Honora Hunt(?) |- |03 Feb 1812||Thomas Lavan||Rose Frain |- |09 Feb 1812||Patt Henry||Atty Casady |- |10 Feb 1812||Tady Corrily(?)||Mary Hunt |- |11 Feb 1812||Tom Frain||Elinor Killmartin |- |11 Feb 1812||John Forkan||Eliza ''unreadable'' |- |11 Feb 1812||John Gragy||Harriet ''unreadable'' |- |18 Feb 1812||James Walsh||Honora Walsh |- |23 Feb 1812||Michael Walsh||Mary Reynold(?) |- |07 May 1812||Michael Higgins||Mary Morahan |- |16 Aug 1812||Patt Moran||Honor Duffy |- |16 Aug 1812||''blank''||Nancy Coen |- |16 Aug 1812||''blank''||Mary Connor |- |06 Dec 1812||Farral Barnacle(?)||Elinor Cain |- |colspan="3"|[https://registers.nli.ie/pages/vtls000632332_010 Microfilm 04225 / 01 | Page 10 original image] |- |colspan="3"|[https://registers.nli.ie/pages/vtls000632332_011 Microfilm 04225 / 01 | Page 11 original image] |- |} ===Jan 1818 to Feb 1823=== :{| width=700 |'''Date'''||'''Husband'''||'''Wife''' |- |colspan="3"|[https://registers.nli.ie/pages/vtls000632332_012 Microfilm 04225 / 01 | Page 12 original image] |- |colspan="3"|[https://registers.nli.ie/pages/vtls000632332_013 Microfilm 04225 / 01 | Page 13 original image] |- |colspan="3"|[https://registers.nli.ie/pages/vtls000632332_014 Microfilm 04225 / 01 | Page 14 original image] |- |colspan="3"|[https://registers.nli.ie/pages/vtls000632332_015 Microfilm 04225 / 01 | Page 15 original image] |- |colspan="3"|[https://registers.nli.ie/pages/vtls000632332_016 Microfilm 04225 / 01 | Page 16 original image] |- |colspan="3"|[https://registers.nli.ie/pages/vtls000632332_017 Microfilm 04225 / 01 | Page 17 original image] |- |colspan="3"|[https://registers.nli.ie/pages/vtls000632332_018 Microfilm 04225 / 01 | Page 18 original image] |- |} ===Jul 1823 to Jan 1827=== :{| width=700 |'''Date'''||'''Husband'''||'''Wife''' |- |colspan="3"|[https://registers.nli.ie/pages/vtls000632332_019 Microfilm 04225 / 01 | Page 19 original image] |- |colspan="3"|[https://registers.nli.ie/pages/vtls000632332_020 Microfilm 04225 / 01 | Page 20 original image] |- |colspan="3"|[https://registers.nli.ie/pages/vtls000632332_021 Microfilm 04225 / 01 | Page 21 original image] |- |colspan="3"|[https://registers.nli.ie/pages/vtls000632332_022 Microfilm 04225 / 01 | Page 22 original image] |- |colspan="3"|[https://registers.nli.ie/pages/vtls000632332_023 Microfilm 04225 / 01 | Page 23 original image] |- |colspan="3"|[https://registers.nli.ie/pages/vtls000632332_024 Microfilm 04225 / 01 | Page 24 original image] |- |colspan="3"|[https://registers.nli.ie/pages/vtls000632332_025 Microfilm 04225 / 01 | Page 25 original image] |- |colspan="3"|[https://registers.nli.ie/pages/vtls000632332_026 Microfilm 04225 / 01 | Page 26 original image] |- |colspan="3"|[https://registers.nli.ie/pages/vtls000632332_027 Microfilm 04225 / 01 | Page 27 original image] |- |} ===Feb 1827 to Jul 1830=== :{| width=700 |'''Date'''||'''Husband'''||'''Wife''' |- |colspan="3"|[https://registers.nli.ie/pages/vtls000632332_028 Microfilm 04225 / 01 | Page 28 original image] |- |colspan="3"|[https://registers.nli.ie/pages/vtls000632332_029 Microfilm 04225 / 01 | Page 29 original image] |- |colspan="3"|[https://registers.nli.ie/pages/vtls000632332_030 Microfilm 04225 / 01 | Page 30 original image] |- |colspan="3"|[https://registers.nli.ie/pages/vtls000632332_031 Microfilm 04225 / 01 | Page 31 original image] |- |colspan="3"|[https://registers.nli.ie/pages/vtls000632332_032 Microfilm 04225 / 01 | Page 32 original image] |- |colspan="3"|[https://registers.nli.ie/pages/vtls000632332_033 Microfilm 04225 / 01 | Page 33 original image] |- |colspan="3"|[https://registers.nli.ie/pages/vtls000632332_034 Microfilm 04225 / 01 | Page 34 original image] |- |colspan="3"|[https://registers.nli.ie/pages/vtls000632332_035 Microfilm 04225 / 01 | Page 35 original image] |- |colspan="3"|[https://registers.nli.ie/pages/vtls000632332_036 Microfilm 04225 / 01 | Page 36 original image] |- |} ===Aug 1830 to Apr 1833=== :{| width=700 |'''Date'''||'''Husband'''||'''Wife''' |- |colspan="3"|[https://registers.nli.ie/pages/vtls000632332_037 Microfilm 04225 / 01 | Page 37 original image] |- |colspan="3"|[https://registers.nli.ie/pages/vtls000632332_038 Microfilm 04225 / 01 | Page 38 original image] |- |colspan="3"|[https://registers.nli.ie/pages/vtls000632332_039 Microfilm 04225 / 01 | Page 39 original image] |- |colspan="3"|[https://registers.nli.ie/pages/vtls000632332_040 Microfilm 04225 / 01 | Page 40 original image] |- |colspan="3"|[https://registers.nli.ie/pages/vtls000632332_041 Microfilm 04225 / 01 | Page 41 original image] |- |colspan="3"|[https://registers.nli.ie/pages/vtls000632332_042 Microfilm 04225 / 01 | Page 42 original image] |- |colspan="3"|[https://registers.nli.ie/pages/vtls000632332_043 Microfilm 04225 / 01 | Page 43 original image] |- |colspan="3"|[https://registers.nli.ie/pages/vtls000632332_044 Microfilm 04225 / 01 | Page 44 original image] |- |colspan="3"|[https://registers.nli.ie/pages/vtls000632332_045 Microfilm 04225 / 01 | Page 45 original image] |- |} ===Apr 1833 to Feb 1836=== :{| width=700 |'''Date'''||'''Husband'''||'''Wife''' |- |colspan="3"|[https://registers.nli.ie/pages/vtls000632332_046 Microfilm 04225 / 01 | Page 46 original image] |- |colspan="3"|[https://registers.nli.ie/pages/vtls000632332_047 Microfilm 04225 / 01 | Page 47 original image] |- |colspan="3"|[https://registers.nli.ie/pages/vtls000632332_048 Microfilm 04225 / 01 | Page 48 original image] |- |colspan="3"|[https://registers.nli.ie/pages/vtls000632332_049 Microfilm 04225 / 01 | Page 49 original image] |- |colspan="3"|[https://registers.nli.ie/pages/vtls000632332_050 Microfilm 04225 / 01 | Page 50 original image] |- |colspan="3"|[https://registers.nli.ie/pages/vtls000632332_051 Microfilm 04225 / 01 | Page 51 original image] |- |colspan="3"|[https://registers.nli.ie/pages/vtls000632332_052 Microfilm 04225 / 01 | Page 52 original image] |- 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|colspan="3"|[https://registers.nli.ie/pages/vtls000632332_069 Microfilm 04225 / 01 | Page 69 original image] |- |colspan="3"|[https://registers.nli.ie/pages/vtls000632332_070 Microfilm 04225 / 01 | Page 70 original image] |- |colspan="3"|[https://registers.nli.ie/pages/vtls000632332_071 Microfilm 04225 / 01 | Page 71 original image] |- |colspan="3"|[https://registers.nli.ie/pages/vtls000632332_072 Microfilm 04225 / 01 | Page 72 original image] |- |} ===Jan 1842 to Jul 1844=== :{| width=700 |'''Date'''||'''Husband'''||'''Wife''' |- |colspan="3"|[https://registers.nli.ie/pages/vtls000632332_073 Microfilm 04225 / 01 | Page 73 original image] |- |colspan="3"|[https://registers.nli.ie/pages/vtls000632332_074 Microfilm 04225 / 01 | Page 74 original image] |- |colspan="3"|[https://registers.nli.ie/pages/vtls000632332_075 Microfilm 04225 / 01 | Page 75 original image] |- |colspan="3"|[https://registers.nli.ie/pages/vtls000632332_076 Microfilm 04225 / 01 | Page 76 original image] |- 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=== The Marquette Disaster === The staff of this N.Z. Army unit were on board the British transport ship, SS Marquette, when it was torpedoed, and sunk, by a German submarine (U-35) in the Aegean Sea on 23 Oct 1915. There were a total of 167 fatalities of which 32 were New Zealanders. Ten were nurses who died, mostly drowned, and the other 22 were male members of the hospital staff. * Note: Those surnames in '''{{red|RED}}''' have a personal profile and some columns can be sorted. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" style="text-align: center;" cellpadding=6 |+ ''Listed below are 123 persons.'' ! scope="col" | No. ! scope="col" | Surname ! scope="col" | Forenames ! scope="col" | Rank ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Died |- | 1 || McGAVIN || Donald Johnstone || Surgeon-Colonel || No |- | 2 || [[Rogers-23943|{{red|ROGERS}}]] || Margaret || Staff Nurse || Yes |- | 3 || BROWN || Marion Sinclair || Staff Nurse || Y |- | 4 || CLARKE || Isabel || Staff Nurse || Y |- | 5 || FOX || Catherine A. || Staff Nurse || Y |- | 6 || GORMAN || Mary || Staff Nurse || Y |- | 7 || [[Hildyard-156|{{red|HILDYARD}}]] || Nona Mildred || Staff Nurse || Y |- | 8 || [[Isdell-4|{{red|ISDELL}}]] || Helena Kathleen || Staff Nurse || Y |- | 9 || JAMIESON || Mabel Elizabeth || Staff Nurse || Y |- | 10 || RAE || Mary Helen || Staff Nurse || Y |- | 11 || [[Rattray-393|{{red|RATTRAY }}]] || Lorna Aylmer || Staff Nurse || Y |- | 12 || CAMERON || Marie McNaughton || Acting Matron || N |- | 13 || WILKIN || Edith || Staff Nurse || N |- | 14 || HODGES || Emily || Staff Nurse || N |- | 15 || NICOLL || Susan || Staff Nurse || N |- | 16 || EDWIN || || Staff Nurse || N |- | 17 || GRIGOR|| Mary || Staff Nurse || N |- | 18 || [[McLeod-4772|{{red|McLEOD}}]] || Edith || Staff Nurse || N |- | 19 || McCOSH || || Staff Nurse || N |- | 20 || McKAY || || Staff Nurse || N |- | 21 || POPPLEWELL || || Staff Nurse || N |- | 22 || ABBOTT || || Staff Nurse || N |- | 23 || GOULD || Mary || Staff Nurse || N |- | 24 || WILSON || || Staff Nurse || N |- | 25 || YOUNG || Elizabeth || Staff Nurse || N |- | 26 || SINCLAIR || Jeanne Spiers || Staff Nurse || N |- | 27 || [[Beswick-373|{{red|BESWICK}}]] || Mary Beatrice || Staff Nurse || N |- | 28 || CHRISTMAS || Mary Q. || Staff Nurse || N |- | 29 || COSTER || Ina || Staff Nurse || N |- | 30 || METHRELL || Gladys || Staff Nurse || N |- | 31 || ANSTEY || Winifred || Staff Nurse || N |- | 32 || HASTE || Maude || Staff Nurse || N |- | 33 || [[Blackie-166|{{red|BLACKIE}}]] || Catherine Gibbons || Staff Nurse || N |- | 34 || HOOKER || Hilda || Staff Nurse || N |- | 35 || WALKER || Doney M. || Staff Nurse || N |- | 36 || WYLIE || D. S. || Major || N |- | 37 || ACLAND || Hugh Thomas Dyke || Major || N |- | 38 || FRASERHURST || J. L. || Captain || N |- | 39 || LEEHY || J. P. D. || Captain || N |- | 40 || [[Stout-3725|{{red|STOUT}}]] || Thomas Duncan MacGregor || Captain || N |- | 41 || ISAACS || D. N. || Captain || N |- | 42 || TEICHELMANN || E. || Captain || N |- | 43 || BURRIDGE || H. N. || Captain || N |- | 44 || FERGUSON || P. B. C. || Captain || N |- | 45 || HARRISON || T. || Captain || N |- | 46 || MARCHANT || T. || Captain || N |- | 47 || EDWARDS || A. R. || Sergeant || N |- | 48 || McLAREN || P. C. || Sergeant || N |- | 49 || SHEEHAN || B. C. || Sergeant || N |- | 50 || SYDE || H. S. || Sergeant || N |- | 51 || FERGUSON || R. A. || Sergeant || N |- | 52 || McDONNELL || M. || Sergeant || N |- | 53 || WILSON || Leonard Thomas || Sergeant || N |- | 54 || HAGGETT || L. D. || Corporal || N |- | 55 || KINGSFORD || A. R. || Corporal || N |- | 56 || JONES || S. G. || Corporal || N |- | 57 || ALLAN || W. E. || Lance-Corporal || N |- | 58 || PETTER || H. || Lance-Corporal || N |- | 59 || MURFIN || M. || Lance-Corporal || N |- | 60 || BROOM || J. J. || Private || N |- | 61 || ABBEY || G. || Private || N |- | 62 || BRITTAIN || N. C. || Private || N |- | 63 || BROODS || R. I. || Private || N |- | 64 || COLLEY || F. || Private || N |- | 65 || COOPER || F. E. || Private || N |- | 66 || CROUCHER || E. W. || Private || N |- | 67 || DEMPSEY || G. W. || Private || N |- | 68 || DUKE-CLAYTON || E. W. || Private || N |- | 69 || FISHER || I. W. || Private || N |- | 70 || DILLETT || J. B. || Private || N |- | 71 || HEREWITH || A. G. || Private || N |- | 72 || HARTIGAN || J. F. || Private || N |- | 73 || HONORE || D. A. || Private || N |- | 74 || HANWILL || G. || Private || N |- | 75 || JUDGE || A. W. || Private || N |- | 76 || KAY || V. J. || Private || N |- | 77 || KEAT || J. S. || Private || N |- | 78 || McCALL || W. A. || Private || N |- | 79 || McGRATH || W. || Private || N |- | 80 || McGREGOR || R. || Private || N |- | 81 || MALCOLM || R. C. E. || Private || N |- | 82 || MARTIN || R. B. || Private || N |- | 83 || MOSELEN || W. || Private || N |- | 84 || MUNRO || F. S. || Private || N |- | 85 || NATHAN || S. D. || Private || N |- | 86 || NICHOLSON || C. S. || Private || N |- | 87 || PETTERS || V. C. || Private || N |- | 88 || PAYNE || S. || Private || N |- | 89 || ROOTS || A. || Private || N |- | 90 || STEVENS || K. M. || Private || N |- | 91 || WILSON || P. A. || Private || N |- | 92 || CHRYSTALL || J. W. || Private || N |- | 93 || HANNA || G. L. || Sergeant || N |- | 94 || McINNIS || A. || Sergeant || N |- | 95 || PREATINKEE || A. || Sergeant || N |- | 96 || ROACH || N. R. || Corporal || N |- | 97 || BENJAMIN || A. R. || Lance-Corporal || N |- | 98 || ENGLAND || C. W. || Lance-Corporal || N |- | 99 || BELL || W. J. || Private || N |- | 100 || BELL || R. || Private || N |- | 101 || CULLING || A. || Private || N |- | 102 || CLARKE || S. J. || Private || N |- | 103 || ELLIOTT || L. E. || Private || N |- | 104 || FACHETT || J. || Private || N |- | 105 || FINCH || L. || Private || N |- | 106 || GOLDSWAN || A. R. || Private || N |- | 107 || HAZARD || P. || Private || N |- | 108 || HAIGH || J. W. D. || Private || N |- | 109 || INKSTER || J. L. || Private || N |- | 110 || MOOR || F. || Private || N |- | 111 || JACKSON || A. || Private || N |- | 112 || PITKETHLY || L. || Private || N |- | 113 || SMITH || P. || Private || N |- | 114 || GAPPER || C. H. || Private || N |- | 115 || SANDER || S. F. || Private || N |- | 116 || SHARDLOW || W. || Private || N |- | 117 || STONE || W. F. || Private || N |- | 118 || TENNANT || W. || Private || N |- | 119 || WILLIAMS || J. W. || Private || N |- | 120 || WILSON || A. W. || Private || N |- | 121 || WATSON || J. || Private || N |- | 122 || MILDINSON || P. C. || Private || N |- | 123 || SMITH || || Staff Nurse || N |- |}
== Sources == * [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19150520.2.62 The List of Doctors and Men.] * [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/FS19150521.2.26.3 Nurses For The Front.] * [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19150521.2.37 Nurses' Contingent (31)]. * [http://nzetc.victoria.ac.nz/tm/scholarly/tei-WH1-Effo-t1-body-d6-d1.html NZETC.] * [https://teara.govt.nz/en/biographies/3m8/mcgavin-donald-johnstone Te Ara.] * [http://nzetc.victoria.ac.nz/tm/scholarly/tei-WH1-Effo-t1-body-d5-d1.html New Zealand Army Nurses.] * [http://www.nzpictures.co.nz/sinclairjeannespiers1881time.pdf Newspaper articles.] * [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTIM19151124.2.54.2 A Complete List of Nurses Abroad.] === Images === * [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/free-lance/1915/05/21/14 Officers and Men (1).] * [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/free-lance/1915/05/21/15 Officers and Men (2).] * [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/free-lance/1914/08/15/19 The First Six Nurses.] * [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/free-lance/1915/04/16/17 Images.] * [http://www.thetreasury.org.nz/warnurses.htm The Treasury.] * [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZFL19151105.2.33.9 Nursing Staff.] === H. M. Transport S.S. Marquette === * [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/PBH19151103.2.16 Loss of the Marquette.] * [http://sites.rootsweb.com/~nzlscant/marquette.htm The Marquette Angels.] * [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SUNCH19151103.2.11 Tragedy of War.] == Acknowledgements == * Any additions and corrections welcome, [[Sands-551|Kevin Sands]].
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*I-20 Interstate 20 *U.S. Highway 84 *Texas State Highway 70 *Texas State Highway 153 ====County Seat==== *'''[[:Category:Sweetwater, Texas|Sweetwater (10,920) (City)]]''' is the county seat for Nolan County, Texas =====Cities & Towns===== *[[:Category: Roscoe, Texas|Roscoe]] (1322) (Town) *[[:Category: Blackwell, Texas|Blackwell]] (311) (Town) *[[:Category: Nolan, Texas|Nolan]] (94) (UIC) =====Towns & Communities of Yesterday===== :'''Bitter Creek''' -Bitter Creek was settled in the early 1880s by the Montgomery and Bardwell families. The site, said to have been south of present Sweetwater, was presumably located near Bitter Creek in northeast Nolan County. No community appears there on later maps. [*] :'''Wastella''' - Wastella was platted eight miles northwest of Roscoe on land provided by Will Neeley when the Roscoe, Snyder and Pacific Railway was constructed in 1908.[*] Neely named the town site for his eldest daughter, Wastella.[*] ====Formed From==== *Young-Bexar territory by the Texas legislature in 1876 ===Resources=== *Center for Wind Power - As of July 2008, Nolan County generates more wind energy than the entire state of California, and would rank 6th in wind power generation among all nations if it were counted as its own nation. *[http://waspmuseum.org National World War II WASP Museum] *[http://waspmuseum.org/exhibits.html Exhibits at Avenger Field] ===Census=== :1880 --- 640 — :1890 1,573 145.8% :1900 2,611 66.0% :1910 11,999 359.6% :1920 10,868 −9.4% :1930 19,323 77.8% :1940 17,309 −10.4% :1950 19,808 14.4% :1960 18,963 −4.3% :1970 16,220 −14.5% :1980 17,359 7.0% :1990 16,594 −4.4% :2000 15,802 −4.8% :2010 15,216 −3.7% :Est. 2015 15,107 ===Notables=== ===Land Grants=== ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Roscoe Cemetery, Roscoe, Texas|Roscoe Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Garden of Memories Cemetery, Sweetwater, Texas|Garden of Memories Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Sweetwater Cemetery, Sweetwater, Texas|Sweetwater Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Champion Cemetery, Nolan County, Texas|Champion Cemetery]] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Nolan/ListNolan.html Nolan county, cemeteries] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2696 FindaGrave cemeteries] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txnolan/cemeteries_page.html TxGen genealogy] * ===Index of Names Used on Page=== ''Alphabetical by Last Name'' :Bardwell Family, Montgomery Family, Will Neely/Neeley, Wastella Neely/Neeley ===Sources===
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Nottoway Parish|| Mann, Catlett, Jonathan MannNeed link, number; confirm location/names. |- |1778|| Amelia County
Nottoway Parish|| Mann, James |- |1778|| Amelia County
Nottoway Parish|| Mann, John |- |1779|| Amelia County
Nottoway Parish|| Johns, Judah, Stephen Johns, Nathaniel JohnsNeed link & number; confirmation of location & names |- |1779|| Amelia County
Nottoway Parish|| Mann, James |- |1779|| Amelia County
Nottoway Parish|| Mann, Catlett, Robert Mann |- |1782|| Amelia County|| Johns, Judith (13)
8 whites, 5 blacks |- |1789|| Nottoway County || Mann, JamesFrom W: "James Mann was listed on Nottoway tax lists each year from 1789 through 1795." Need to look for links to lists. |- |1790|| Nottoway County || Mann, James |- |1791|| Nottoway County || Mann, James |- |1792|| Nottoway County || Mann, James |- |1793|| Nottoway County || Mann, James |- |1794|| Nottoway County || Mann, James |- |1795 [before]|| || Mann, John "son of James"From W: Also, on the tax lists prior to 1795, a John Mann "son of James" also appeared. The "son of James" was added to the tax list entry because there was a second young John Mann in the same area, listed as John Mann, Jr. It seems more than pure coincidence that these names align perfectly with the sons of James Mann of Elbert County. |- |1795 [before]|| || Mann, John Jr. |- |1795|| Nottoway County|| Mann, James Sr.
"Until 1795, James Mann listed 3 to 5 white males over age 16 in his household for tax purposes. In 1795, the number dropped to 2 white males 16+." |- |1795|| Nottoway County|| Mann, John Sr.From W. Assumed "Nottoway County". Need specifics & link. W. notes that James Jr., Joel, and Jesse "align with the known sons of James Mann, Sr of Elbert County, GA!" |- |1795|| Nottoway County|| Mann, James Jr (1) |- |1795|| Nottoway County|| Mann, Joel (1) |- |1795|| Nottoway County|| Mann, Jesse Mann (1) |- |1799 [before]|| Nottoway County|| Mann, James
[son of James]No indication of years/specifics.From W: "There are also good tax records for Nottoway that seem to show James Mann, his son James (this is the one who John Mann mentioned in his 1799 will, that if his daughter Martha W did not inherit what he left her, that "James, son of my brother James" would get her share), a son John (noted as son of James on the tax lists), then a Joel Mann and a Jessey Mann at different times. The names definitely match your Manns." |- |1799 [before]|| Nottoway County|| Mann, John |- |1799 [before]|| Nottoway County|| Mann, John
[son of James] |- |1799 [before]|| Nottoway County|| Mann, Joel |- |1799 [before]|| Nottoway County|| Mann, Jessey |- |} === Tax Lists === ''From Judith's profile: * ''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. A James and Judith Mann are also found in Nottoway County, VA deeds as late as March/April 1796, when Judith's approval was required to complete a sale of land involving James Mann, Sr, who sold 120 acres to John Mann, Sr (a brother of James Mann, who died in 1800 in Nottoway, VA).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. = Combined/Combined List = Following attempts to combine all of the info in the [[#Lists]] section, starting with Judith's combined list, and folding other information into it. * '''1734/5''': Amelia County formed from Brunswick County and Prince George County[https://homepages.rootsweb.com/~george/countyformations/virginiaformationmaps.html Virginia Formation Maps] (accessed 11 February 2023). * '''1745''': Estimated birth year of James Mann.James Mann, born about 1745, based on presumed 1766 marriage (itself based on oldest son's birth in 1767, as recorded in the [[#Mann Family Bible]]). About 1745 is also given in an unsourced family tree posted by Josephine Lindsay Bass and Becky Bonner (search for 1745 [https://web.archive.org/web/20220517053227/https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~mysouthernfamily/genealogy/myff/d0017/g0000005.html on this Rootsweb page], accessed 26 February 2023). * '''1746''': John Mann and one sonW. Mann says of this John Mann: ''But, to clarify, this John Mann was the older John Mann of Raleigh Parish, (uncle of Samuel) who died in 1765''. This was added when "+oneson" was transcribed as "Samson", which may have led to the conclusion. 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.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. Possibly [[Hubbard-10682|Mary (Hubbard) Mann]]'s relations? * '''1746''': Lunenburg County formed from Brunswick County. * '''1748''': Estimated birth year of Judith Johns, in Brunswick County, Virginia. * '''1748''': Nottoway Parish created in 1748. It served Amelia County until after 1785.See the category page for [[:Category: Nottoway Parish, Amelia County, Virginia Colony|Nottoway Parish, Amelia County, Virginia Colony]]. * '''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 * '''1749-1768''': Catlett appeared on the Nottoway Parish Tithables lists for Amelia County in 1749 and on many of these annual lists through 1768.From [[Mann-1741|Catlett's profile]], 11/26 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). * '''1768''': A 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. ** '''1768''', 12 May: Sarah Mann, wife of Catlet Mann, appeared in Lunenburg County Court to relinquish her dower rights to land conveyed by her husband to Lyddal Bacon in the previous court. * '''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. * late '''1770s''': Catlett appeared on reports in the late 1770s. ** "1778 Tithables List, Nottoway Parish, Amelia County, VA: Catlett Mann, listed with Johnathan Mann. Other Manns listed in the same Parish were James Mann and John Mann." * '''1778''', 22 October: Amelia County, chancery suit between Judith Johns, James Mann and his wife Judith, Joel Johns, Mary Johns, Sarah Johns, Nathaniel Johns, Stephen Johns, Tabitha Johns and Richard Mitchell and his wife Jean against John Johns, administrator of John Johns, deceased (Amelia Co., VA Order Book 14, pg. 237). * '''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. ** 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." * '''1782''': "Amelia County listed Judith Johns head of a household of eight whites and five blacks. Three of the blacks were perhaps Lewis, Amy, and Caesar, who Judith received in the estate settlement." ~ W. Mann * '''1782''', 25 July: Final settlement of John Johns' estate recorded in Amelia County, "James Mann in right of his wife Judith" is one of the legatees.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]. * '''1782''', 24 September: Robert Mann's will, recorded in Amelia County's will books, names his parents Catlet and Sarah Man and his brothers James and John.Amelia, Virginia Will Books (1771–1786), will of Robert Man, dated 24 September 1782: [https://www.familysearch.org/records/images/image-details?page=1&place=393421&endDate=1785&startDate=1774&rmsId=TH-1971-47924-3309-9&imageIndex=277&singleView=true image 278 of 428], accessed 27 January 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"?] * '''1788''': Nottoway County was created from Amelia County. * '''1789-1795''': Nottoway County, Virginia Tax Lists - "James Mann, Sr is taxed there from 1789 through 1795, with Joel Mann, Jesse Mann, John Mann (listed as son of James), and James Jr all showing up at times during the same period, often taxed on the same day, with some of the names grouped together. On several of the tax lists, James is shown having 3 or 4 males over age 16 in his household, which would fit the ages of his sons."Narrative from W., details for source(s) not given, so probably from Ancestry. ** '''1789''': Nottoway County Tax List - James Mann 3 WM 16+ (also John Mann and John Mann, Jr).Information added by W Mann, 22 February 2023. Sources not cited, but probably from Ancestry. I'm looking for them in FamilySearch so that I can better present the information (although I have done some editing). ** '''1790''': Nottoway County Tax List - James Mann 3 WM 16+ (also Captain John Mann John, Jr; also John "son of James" 1 tithe). ** '''1791''': Nottoway County Tax List - James Mann 4 WM 16+ (also John, John Jr; John Mann "son of James" 1 tithe). ** '''1792''': Nottoway County Tax List - James Mann 5 WM 16+ (also John Mann Sr, John Jr; and John "son of James" 1 tithe). ** '''1793''': Nottoway County Tax List - James Mann 3 WM16+ (also John Sr, another John Mann, ''Jessey Mann 1, James Mann 1, Joel Mann 1.''). ** '''1794''': Nottoway County Tax List - James Mann 3 WM 16+ (also John Sr, John Jr, John Mann). ** '''1795''': Nottoway County Tax List - James Mann SR 2 Wm 16+ (John Sr, James Mann Jr 1, Joel Mann 1, Jesse Mann 1). * '''1791''', 4 January 1791: Drury Thompson sold to Robert Vaughan 1111 acres on both sides of West Cr.W. clarified the location of the acreage: 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. £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.From W. Mann, who noted "one daughter of Catlett Mann, Agnes, was married to a John Thomson/Thompson, so Drury could be some relation." Agnes, daughter of [[Mann-1741|Catlett]], did not have a profile at the time of the initial post. W. has since added one for her: [[Mann-14782|Agnes (Mann) Thompson (abt.1745-)]], "married John Thomson/Thompson." Source for profile of [[Mann-14782|Agnes]], [[Mann-1741|Catlett]]'s daughter: 1783 Lawsuit - Heirs of Catlett Mann vs. John Mann; lists Agnes, wife of John Thomson/Thompson. In looking for a WikiTree profile, the following profiles were found that seemed 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" '' * '''1794''', 4 August: James Mann Jr. of Nottoway County sells 164.25 acres (adjacent to John Mann) to another neighbor named Henry Ferguson. Indenture is dated 4 August 1794. In Nottoway County Court, 4 September 1794, James Mann Sr. and his wife Judith, "being first privately examined", acknowledged the indenture.Nottoway County, Virginia Deed Books 1789–1797, Deed Books 1798–1805, [https://www.familysearch.org/records/images/image-details?page=1&place=395066&endDate=1797&startDate=1780&rmsId=TH-909-73315-32150-63&imageIndex=226&singleView=true page 397, FamilySearch image 227 of 705], accessed 24 February 2023). ** Comment from W.: "In John's 1799 will, his wife Elizabeth was left the 100 acres where they were living at the time, and mentioned Henry Ferguson as a former neighbor." * '''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 "said John Mann" in his will. (Amelia, VA Deed Book 1, page 398)Nottoway County, Virginia Deed Books 1789–1797, Deed Books 1798–1805, [https://www.familysearch.org/records/images/image-details?page=1&place=395066&endDate=1797&startDate=1780&rmsId=TH-909-73315-32150-63&imageIndex=227&singleView=true page 398, FamilySearch image 228 of 705], accessed 24 February 2023). Abstracted info: * John Mann Jr., indenture to James Mann, both of Nottoway County * 120 acres for 100 pounds "current money of Virginia to him in hand paid before" * description (in quotes but spelling/capitalization may have been normalized): "one certain tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the County aforesaid, on both sides of Barbone Creek containing one hundred and twenty acres be the same more or less, and bounded by the lines of Robert Vaughan, Daniel Jones, Thomas Cook, Rowland Ward and John Man Sr. (including all that tract of land and improvements which Catholick Mann, dec'd bequeathed in his last will and testament to the said John Mann)..." * John Mann & Polly his wife acknowledged the indenture, 4 September 1794, Nottoway County. ** The "said John Mann" could be either Jr. or Sr., since the record mentions Sr. just before this reference but Jr. was the seller. ** John Mann & Polly his wife acknowledged the indenture, 4 September 1794, Nottoway County. ''This would be John Mann Jr., referred to as such because of his '''uncle''' John Mann Sr.'' ** Catlett's son John left a will dated 1799 that named his wife Elizabeth. James' son John married Mary Hubbard in 1791.See information from and about the [[#Mann Family Bible|Mann Family Bible, above]]. Polly is a common nickname for Mary. ** following the 120 acres (descriptions in quotes but spelling/capitalization may have been normalized): *** 1783: Catholick Mann bequeathed land to John Mann in his last will and testament (John his brother, John his son, or a different John?) *** between 1783 and 1794: 120 acres came into possession of "John Mann Jr" which was adjacent to land of "John Man Sr" *** 4 September 1794: John Mann Jr. sold to James Mann "one certain tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the County aforesaid, on both sides of Barbone Creek containing one hundred and twenty acres be the same more or less, and bounded by the lines of Robert Vaughan, Daniel Jones, Thomas Cook, Rowland Ward and John Man Sr. (including all that tract of land and improvements which Catholick Mann, dec'd bequeathed in his last will and testament to the said John Mann)..." *** 7 March 1796: James Mann Sr sold to John Mann Sr "one certain tract or parcel of land containing one hundred and twenty acres be the same more or less situate lying and being in the County of Nottoway and bounded by the lands of Robert Vaughan the estate of Daniel Jones dec'd, Rowland Ward and the said John Mann". * '''1796''', 7 March: indenture between James Mann Senr and John Mann Senr, both of Nottoway County, with James selling 120 acres for 157 pounds, 5 shillings "current money of Virginia" to John.Nottoway County, Virginia Deed Books 1789–1797, Deed Books 1798–1805, [https://www.familysearch.org/records/images/image-details?page=1&place=395066&endDate=1797&startDate=1780&rmsId=TH-909-73315-32150-63&imageIndex=288&singleView=true pages 520-521, FamilySearch image 289 of 705] & [https://www.familysearch.org/records/images/image-details?page=1&place=395066&endDate=1797&startDate=1780&rmsId=TH-909-73315-32150-63&imageIndex=289&singleView=true page 522, FamilySearch image 290 of 705], accessed 24 February 2023). "Judith was mentioned as not being able to conveniently travel to the courthouse to relinquish her rights to complete the transaction [so they would travel to question her]. They examined her separately on 14 March 1796 - apparently in Nottoway County. [double-check - from W's writeup: "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"] * '''1796''', 12 March: James Mann of Nottoway County gives Power of Attorney to John Mann "my trusty friend", which is proved 2 June 1796 and delivered to John Mann Jr. on 7 September 1797 (it appears the notation about delivery in 1797 includes "Jr" but otherwise neither Jr nor Sr is mentioned in the document, for James or John). Document (written in March) was witnessed by John Gooch, Jno. Howson, Joel Fariss, and Fras Gooch. It was proved (in September) by John Gooch and Joel Fariss.Nottoway County, Virginia Deed Books 1789–1797, Deed Books 1798–1805, [https://www.familysearch.org/records/images/image-details?page=1&place=395066&endDate=1797&startDate=1780&rmsId=TH-909-73315-32150-63&imageIndex=298&singleView=true page 541, FamilySearch image 299 of 705], accessed 24 February 2023). ** Note from W. Mann: "I did not find James Mann on the tax lists in Nottoway '''after 1795''', unless I just missed it. Possibly, if it's the same James Mann of Elbert, he gave John Mann Power of Attorney in March 1796, possibly because he was leaving for Georgia. * '''1796''', 7 April: Judith appeared in Nottoway County Court to approve sale of land to John Mann, Sr. * late '''1797''': from W.: "It is noteworthy for the Elbert County Mann descendants to note that James Mann no longer appears on Nottoway tax lists after 1795. Thus far, a March 1796 deed is the last known document for him in Virginia. By late 1797, James and Judith Mann sold a tract of land in Elbert County to their son. So, the timing aligns quite well for James and Judith's move from Virginia to Georgia." * '''1797''', 30 December: James Mann Sr. and his wife Judah of Elbert County, Georgia - Folio 129 - To James Mann Jr. for 100 pounds, 200 acres more or less on south side of Vanns Creek... to Whytes line. Orgiinally granted to M. Woods of Elbert County. Test. Thomas B. Scott [JP?], [[White-23164|Reuben Whyte]].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). * '''1798''': James sends son Jesse to Virginia on business. "There is a recorded document in 1798 in Elbert Co. where James Mann sent his son Jessee on his behalf to handle his business in Virginia."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. Perhaps the business was to do with the sale of the James Mann plantation mentioned in John's 1799 will? It seems James and Judith's son James stayed in Virginia when the rest of the family moved to Georgia.Speculation by [[Noland-165]], 11 February 2023. * '''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) ** From W.: "There are also good tax records for Nottoway that seem to show James Mann, his son James (this is the one who John Mann mentioned in his 1799 will, that if his daughter Martha W did not inherit what he left her, that "James, son of my brother James" would get her share), a son John (noted as son of James on the tax lists), then a Joel Mann and a Jessey Mann at different times. The names definitely match your Manns." * '''1814''', 24 June: James Mann Senior of Elbert County, Georgia wrote his will (naming wife Judith, seven sons, and two daughters)."Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990," FamilySearch database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GR6N-JVR?i=84 : 20 May 2014), Elbert > Wills 1816-1821 > [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GR6N-JVR?cc=1999178&wc=9SY5-L23%3A267655201%2C268134701 page 17 (image 85 of 564)], continued on [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GR6N-JRX?i=85&cc=1999178 next page], accessed 11 February 2023. * '''1815''': John Mann was on the 1815 Tax List of Elbert County, Georgia 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.Information from W. Mann. Possibly attached to a profile in FamilySearch, but not on any of the PIDs I found (searched 21-22 February 2023). * '''1816''', 4 November: Will proved in Elbert County "Court of Ordinary" by testimony of Adam Gaar and James Shackelford. * '''1817''', 11 August: John Mann qualified as executor of the 1814 will of James Mann Sr., in Elbert County, Georgia. * '''1825'''/'''1827''': Judith Mann, widow of James, received one draw in Georgia Land Lottery for her late husband's service - in 1825FamilySearch, [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/collaborate/LZL8-S9W Martha Mann] note. or 1827.[http://www.earnestlawrence.com/getperson.php?personID=I2193941282&tree=1 Judith Johns], entry in Earnest Lawrence's online tree, citing Pamela Dyess Mann (accessed 13 May 2020). That link no longer works for me, although the "[http://www.earnestlawrence.com/pedigree.php?personID=I2193941944&tree=1&display=standard&generations=4 pedigree] view" did (accessed 10 February 2023). '''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). The '''Jesse Mann of Missouri''' has census records that match the 1771 birth date (possibly Bedford, TN, age 45+, as several of his children were born in TN prior to 1820), then 1830 Ray, MO, age 50-59, and 1840 Ray, MO, age 60-69. So, it seems quite likely he was born in the 1770s. In Jesse's will, only his son had the middle name (Martin), with the handwritten copy having the initial 'M' added in above the son's name, but never with the father's name.From W. - lost track of from where. = Location Notes = ''copied from [[Space: Mann Families of the Colonial South]]'' ~ [[Noland-165|Noland-165]] 09:27, 25 February 2023 (UTC) 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]. 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 [be] 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.Notes added by W. Mann to [[Space: Mann Families of the Colonial South]] on 22 February 2023. 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. = Footnotes =
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As a Captain !!From !!To !!Notes !!Battles/Skirmishes
at This Rank||Why in table |- |Brown, James ||Kingstree Regiment ||1780 ||1782 ||A Captain under Col. Archibald McDonald 1780-1782. ||||Lieut. James Brown signed 1st certificate |- |Chesnut, John ||Camden District Regiment ||1779 ||1781 ||From Kershaw District. Resigned as Paymaster of SC 3rd Regiment in Feb. 1779. Reenlisted as Captain of Militia under Lt. Col. John Marshall. POW at Fall of Charleston. Afterwards, in Kershaw Regiment under Col. James Postell.|| Siege of Charleston 1780.||Willis's Captain (per DAR) |- |Conner, Edward ||Georgetown District Regiment ||1781 ||1782 ||Earlier a Corporal. 1781, a Captain under Lt. Col. Livingston (?). From what is now Horry County.||||1755 will - daughter Ann ConnerSee also DAR #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A076291 A076291] for Archibald McDonald, m (1) Margaret Nielson/Nelson, (2) Martha Richardson, daughter Susannah married Adam Conner/Connor. * Note: DAR flag on record for Archibald McDonald (#A076291): Lineage issues for Archibald and William McDonald, A076380, and father-in-law Richard Richardson, Sr., A095666. There is no evidence that Patriot had a 1st wife named Margaret. |- |Davis, Ransom||Kershaw Regiment||1780 ||1781||A Captain of Militia in Marion's Brigade under Col. James Postell. ||||Ransom rings a bell |- |Horry, Daniel ||SC 2nd Regiment ||1775 ||1775 ||Late 1775, a Lt. Col. In Craven County Regiment (on source says June 1776). Then, a Lt. Col. In Georgetown District Regiment. Feb 1779, Colonel/commander of SC Light Dragoons (State Troops) for 16 Months. ||||Mentioned in notes for James McDaniel & McDonald |- |Killingsworth, Jacob||Camden District Regiment ||1781 ||1782 ||A Lieutenant and a Captain under Col. Thomas Taylor.||||See f/nPossible connections - see following page in 1850 census ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DC1S-XMS?i=58&cc=1401638&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AM4L8-QJL this page, I think] from W.S. McDonald ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4LZ-BD6 this record]), has June Killingsworth b SC; [[Killingsworth-464|Mary Killingsworth]] m Jones, [[Killingsworth-339|John Killingsworth]], son of Sarah Holmes, born Johnston, NC. See also Freeman Killingsworth, DAR #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A131184 A131184], of Johnston. |- |Lesesne, Francis ||Kingstree Regiment||1780 ||1781 ||from Williamsburg District. POW at the Fall of Charleston. A Captain under Col. Archibald McDonald.||Siege of Charleston 1780.||1755 will - daughter Mary Lesesne |- |Lesesne, Thomas ||SC 2nd Regiment ||1776 ||1781 ||Was a Lieutenant. 9/16/1776, promoted to Captain. Resigned on 8/13/1779. Also a Captain in Kingstree Regiment after the Fall of Charleston, dates unknown. ||||1755 will - daughter Mary Lesesne |- |McDaniel, Archibald ||Lower Craven County Regiment ||1776 ||1779 ||Captain of the Little River District Company. Enlisted in SC 2nd Regiment 7/1/1779, apparently a Captain. ||Fort Moultrie, Siege of Charleston 1780||McDaniel |- |McDaniel, James ||SC Light Dragoons ||1779 ||1780 ||A Captain under Maj. James Maham and Col. Daniel Horry. This man is probably the same man as James McDonald below. ||||McDaniel |- |McDonald, Adam ||SC 1st Regiment ||1775 ||1776 ||Promoted to Major 9/16/1776. He was killed in 1777. ||||McDonald, Adam |- |McDonald, Archibald ||Lower Craven County Regiment ||1778 ||1779 ||A Captain and a Major under Col. Hugh Giles. Before the Fall of Charleston, established his own regiment and elected Colonel. ||||McDonald |- |McDonald, James ||SC 2nd Regiment ||1775 ||1777 ||6/17/1775, a Captain under Col. William Moultrie. Resigned on 6/3/1777. 1779, a Captain under Col. Daniel Horry in the SC Light Dragoons. ||Fort Moultrie.||McDonald |- |McDonald, Middleton||Fairfield Regiment ||||||A Captain under Col. Joseph Kershaw. Dates unknown. ||||McDonald |- |Whitaker, Willis ||Camden District Regiment ||1780 ||1782 ||From Kershaw District. A Captain under Maj. Robert Lyle. POW at the Fall of Charleston. Later, a Captain of Light Dragoons in Sumter's Brigade. ||Siege of Charleston 1780.||looking for source of "Willis" |} I'm not convinced that the [[McDonald-528|Donald]] represented by the profile attached to the profile of [[McDonald-528|Adam]] is actually the father of that [[McDonald-2258|Adam]], or that the Adam of that profile ([[McDonald-2258]]), which is attached as the father of [[McDonald-2257|Willis]], is the father of [[McDonald-2257|Willis]]. ''as the profiles are currently, and currently attached, as of 18 February 2022.'' For example, DAR says Major Adam McDonald died in 1777, in battle. Information provided by Sue (who also provided the abstract of Daniel's 1755 will that names a son Adam), describes an Adam who died in 1778: : "Adam McDonald was born about 1742 in Craven County ( Williamsburgh) SC and died in St. Stephen's Parish, SC by December 1778. He was a member of the first Provincial Congress held at Charles Town in SC on 11 January 1775. He represented Prince Frederick's Parish."From Sue: "see page 38 ''SC Colonial Soldiers and Patriots'', compiled by Leonardo Andrea." He was elected Captain of the 1st regiment on June 11, 1775.From Sue: "see page 46 of The State Records of SC 1775-1776." On September 17, 1776, Captain Adam McDonald was appointed Major of the First Regiment of Infantry.From Sue: "see page 204 of ''SC in the Revolution 1775-1780'' by Edward McCready." : "Thursday Dec. 31, 1778 'At his seat in St. Stephan's parish, Major Adam MacDonald; a gentleman whose public character was that of the virtuous citizen and gallant soldier....He married Izabella Fitch by Rev. Skane of Prince Fredrick's Parrish on Oct. 15, 1762, They had twin daughters Fanny Finch McDonald, who died. And Anne-Belllah born December 22, 1763".From Sue: The Historical Magazine Vol 17, Page 152 Death notices from SC. You would think the obituary would mention Willis born c1760 if this Adam were his father. And if this Adam, of Williamsburgh, was not Willis's father, then the Daniel with the 1755 will is not his grandfather. Sue's information, compared to information posted to GenForum by Cecilia Gossman boils down to *Adam m Ann McDonald, with a son Willis born in North Carolina. *Adam m Izabellah Fitch, with no son Willis found in records, is of Williamsburgh, SC. "My" Adam is the one born in North Carolina... : From [http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/mcdonald/9114/ GenForum]: "The tradition has been current, so far as we can trace, the family of WILLIS McDONALD, that he was a descendant of the CLAN McDONALD of Glencoe, Argyllshire , Scotland. This clan were the victims of the tragic "MASSACRE OF GLENCOE". The remnant of the clan immigrated to America, settling first in the BARBADOS ISLANDS, and subsequently removing to the mainland. WILLIS McDONALD, son of ADAM and ANN McDONALD, was born near RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA, January 10, 1760. He married DORTIA OWEN, the daughter of JAMES WILLIAM and JANE WYNN OWEN. Dortia was born in CAMDEN, SOUTH CAROLINA, about 1765. Her parents were born in VIRGINIA and were of WELSH descent." === Buckholtz === : Found a ''Noland'' - McDonald [tenuous] connection! (My McDonald ancestors are on my Mom's side, not my Dad's). Nancy Killian was mother of [[Noland-170|Pierce Noland]]'s wife, [[Galtney-1|Elizabeth Galtney]] (my lineal ancestors). Abraham (m Nancy) and Abel (m Victoria) are brothers. * [[Killian-97|Nancy Killian]], m (1) [[Galtney-2|Abraham Galtney]], (2) Abraham Buckholts in Adams County (16 January 1827) * [[Buckholts-16|Abel Buckholts]] married [[Batchelor-742|Victoria Batchelor]] on 26 December 1826 in Amite County : Victoria's brother [[Batchelor-502|Napoleon B. Batchelor]] married [[Noland-232|Ellen D. Noland]], daughter of [[Noland-170|Pierce]] & [[Galtney-1|Elizabeth]] (Galtney) Noland. : I've created the profile for [[Buckholts-20|Jacob]] (father of Abel & Abraham). : Carolana.com information * [https://www.carolana.com/SC/Legislators/Documents/Journal_of_the_General_Assembly_of_South_Carolina_1776_March.pdf Journal of the General Assembly of Souther Carolina, March 1776]: shows "Justices for George-Town District", including Abr Buckholts & three McDonalds (Archd, Adam, James); Daniel and Elias Horry are also listed (page 17); Archibald McDonald is listed as being a member of the 1775-76 General Assembly representing Prince Frederick's Parish with Daniel and Thomas Horry & three others (page 75). * [https://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/patriots_sc_capt_jacob_buckholts.html Captain Jacob Buckholts], Georgetown District Regiment (1775-1780) - known privates include John Booth and Peter Buckholtz (and Loftus R. Munnerlyn, who is aslo listed as a known sergeant, and who mentions Jacob in his pension application, #S18136). :'''DAR''' * Abraham Buckholtz - flags on his DAR record (#[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A016498 A016498]) - but born 1729, Germany apparently ok, although the flags question wife, children, and death info ** son Abraham H Buckholtz, m
Private Willis McDonald, SC service:
South Carolina Army private, served in militia in Brigade commanded by General Francis Marion, 1780-1783. *born 10 Jun 1760 *died 7 Mar 1840 *Spouse: Dorsia Owens (Dortia Owen) *Buried: McDonald family (China Grove) Cemetery, Jefferson county, MS
Willis's DAR record does not indicate that Mary was his son Thomas's second wife, but this entry had "(m 2nd Mary Henderson)". *[[McDonald-2256|Sarah McDonald]] (m Asa Watkins), born in Columbia, South Carolina on September 13, 1786 *Nancy McDonald (m Daniel Frisby), born in Chesterfield Cheraw Dist, South Carolina on April 10, 1788 *Harriet McDonald (m William Henson), born in Augusta, Georgia on August 29, 1798 *Wiley S. McDonald (m Georgia Coleman), born at China Grove Plantation, Mississippi on September 20, 1804Willis's DAR record does not indicate that Georgia was his son Wiley's second wife, but this entry had "(m 2nd Georgia Coleman)". : Willis McDonald, Esq. died at his residence in Lorman, Jefferson County, Mississippi on March 7, 1840. He was buried in the McDonald family's China Grove Cemetery in Jefferson County. : His obituary in the Rodney Telegraph, 14 March 1840, said his "children, grand and great grand children, number seventy-nine", noting that he had married 57 years ago and had been a resident of Jefferson County for 39 years. (The obituary did not name his widow.)From the newspaper clipping of his obituary added to his FindAGrave memorial in December 2020 by Suzanne Grace Gossman Tanenbaum, who maintains the memorial (accessed 16 February 2022). == Research Notes == '''Brick Wall:''' Need information on his mother. '''Father:''' Long held to be Major Adam McDonald (died 1777), that is now in question. The DAR record for Major Adam McDonald (Patriot Ancestor #[http://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A076274 A076274]) that lists Willis as son is flagged by the DAR: "Future applicants must complete", meaning the connection to Willis is in doubt or the service of Adam needs better proof than previously used, or both. (The service of Willis was confirmed in the 1990s, meeting the DAR's more stringent requirements than were previously in place.) '''Locations:''' Wake County, North Carolina was formed from Cumberland, Johnston, & Orange Counties in 1770.[https://homepages.rootsweb.com/~george/countyformations/northcarolinaformationmaps.html North Carolina County Formation Maps] (accessed 18 February 2022). His DAR record has his birth in Johnston County, his memorial has Raleigh, Wake County, and Watkins family records have "near Raleigh".Watkins family records, in the possession of [[Noland-165 | Liz Shifflett]] (including DAR applications of descendants). His DAR record says his residence at the time of his service in South Carolina was probably the Camden District. '''Military Service:''' His obituary says he "entered the service of his native State (South Carolina) at the age of sixteen", which equates to 1776, since the obituary also says he was 80 years old (therefore born 1760), and served under General Moultrie until he was captured at the siege of Charleston, along with 3370 other patriots.The American Revolution in South Carolina: [https://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/revolution_siege_of_charleston.html Siege of Charleston] (accessed 18 February 2022). Willis's DAR record says that he was in the militia under Captain Chesnut, which would be John Chestnut. He was from the Kershaw District and captain of the Camden District Regiment (1779-1781); "POW at Fall of Charleston" (1780).The American Revolution in South Carolina: "[https://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/patriot_military_sc_captains.htm The Captains]" (accessed 18 February 2022). The history of the "Camden District Regiment of Militia" lists the dates of known battles/skirmises from February 1775, when it was established, through May 25, 1782 (Saltketchers). The only McDonald or McDaniel listed is a Patrict McDonald (in the section where Privates are listed),The American Revolution in South Carolina: [https://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/patriot_militia_sc_camden_district_regiment.html South Carolina Militia, Camden District Regiment] (accessed 18 February 2022). but Willis McDonald is listed as a Private under Captain Chestnut on the page listing Chesnut's known Privates.The American Revolution in South Carolina: [https://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/patriots_sc_capt_john_chesnut.html Capt. John Chesnut] (accessed 18 February 2022). '''Will:''' Sources listed for FamilySearch Pedigree File entry for [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/sources/L4BK-T7N Sarah McDonald] include an 1839 will for Willis McDonald, citing "Probate Book B page 522 Chancery Clerk, Jefferson County, Mississippi", noting "Willis mentions daughter, Nancy, married to Watkins." '''Sources''' : sources heading/references / {{Society Ancestor|society=DAR|ancestor=A076388}} * Daughters of the American Revolution, [http://www.dar.org/ DAR Genealogical Research database online], "Record of Private Willis McDonald", Ancestor #[http://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A076388 A076388] (accessed July 6, 2015). :Click the Changes tab for the details of edits by Liz and others. = Donald McDonald = [[McDonald-528|Donald McDonald (1700-1755)]] == Biography == : Donald McDonald was born in Scotland about 1700.{{Citation needed}} : {{Red|Warning}}: Additional details about Willis McDonald's father Adam, and who his father is, are needed. It may be a different Adam than previously thought (which would mean this profile has the wrong death information, which is based on Daniel McDonald's will [which names Adam]; it's why the profile still has "Donald" as given name). ~ [[Noland-165|Noland-165]] 19:28, 1 November 2018 (UTC) == Leads == See the profile for [[McDonald-2258|Adam]] for details on whether or not Willis was son of that Adam (born in Williamsburg) or to another Adam in a different branch. DAR records show that Adam’s son was Willis, but it may be that there was some confusion of multiple Adams and Donald/Daniels. See also the profile for [[McDonald-2257|Willis McDonald]]. The following will is probably that of the person represented by the profile [[McDonald-7133]], for Daniel McDonald (d 1756): : "The will of Daniel McDonald of Williamsburg [SC] was dated 18 March 1755 and proved 31 March 1756, John McDonald qualified as Executor, and Mary McDonald qualified as Executrix. In his will Daniel named his five sons: Adam, Archibald, Daniel, James, and John. His four daughters were Ann Conner, Mary Lesesne, Sarah and Susannah."Charleston Wills, Volume 7. Page 509 (information provided by Sue via private e-mail to [[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]], October 2016) Additional information from Sue (via private e-mail to [[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]], October 2016): : Adam McDonald was born about 1742 in Craven County (Williamsburgh) SC and died in St. Stephen's Parish, SC by December 1778. He was a member of the first Provincial Congress held at Charles Town in SC on 11 January 1775. He represented Prince Frederick's Parish." see page 38 "SC Colonial Soldiers and Patriots, compiled by Leonardo Andrea. He was elected Captain of the 1st regiment on June 11, 1775. see page 46 of The State Records of SC 1775-1776. On September 17, 1776, Captain Adam McDonald was appointed Major of the First Regiment of Infantry. see page 204 of SC in the Revolution 1775-1780 by Edward McCready. : The Historical Magazine Vol 17, Page 152 Death notices from SC. "Thursday Dec. 31, 1778 'At his seat in St. Stephan's parish, Major Adam MacDonald; a gentleman whose public character was that of the virtuous citizen and gallant soldier....He married Izabella Fitch by Rev. Skane of Prince Fredrick's Parrish on Oct. 15, 1762, They had twin daughters Fanny Finch McDonald, who died. And Anne-Belllah born December 22, 1763," Other McDonald notes: : Not sure why this person was listed as an "Other McDonald".... Sources from the profile for [[MacDonell-149|Donald MacDonell]] (1761 - 1834): * Macdonald, Rev. A. and Macdonald Rev. A. (1904). The Clan Donald: Volume 3. Inverness, Scotland. Northern Counties Publishing Company Ltd. http://archive.org/stream/clandonald03macduoft#page/460/mode/2up * Ruvigny et Raineval, Melville Henry Massue, marquis de, The Jacobite Peerage, Baronetage, Knightage, and Grants of Honour, Extracted, by Permission, from the Stuart Papers Now in Possession of His Majesty the King at Windsor Castle, and Supplemented by Biographical and Genealogical Notes Edinburgh : T. C. & E. C. Jack https://archive.org/stream/jacobitepeerageb00ruvi#page/94/mode/2up : Other McDonalds from the changes details (for a [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&who=McDonald-7132 merged profile] of son Adam). * [[McDonald-7133]]: Daniel McDonald * [[Lewis-16649]]: Mary (Lewis) McDonald * [[Lewis-16925]]: Mary (Lewis) Carter, wife of Adam? (McDonald-7132, the merged profile) '''Sources''' - references tag moved to bottom of this page (under Footnotes) * Ancestry sources for profile McDonald-528, created through the import of Sheppard_Duncan_Bickham_Stroud.ged on 01 February 2011: ** [http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=6601291&pid=1457039334 Ancestry Family Tree] ** 1700 birth in Scotland,[http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=worldmarr_ga&h=807327&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt Ancestry] in VA [http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=worldmarr_ga&h=807327&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt Ancestry] (citing submitter code, ''U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900'' (Yates Publishing). Original data . . . extracted from a variety of sources including family group sheets and electronic databases. == Comment == As of 15 February 2022, only one worth recording, posted to Donald's profile by me, 2 November 2019: see [[McWillie-4]], who's said to have been Donald Macdonnell of Ireland. Ran across him while developing the profile for [[McWillie-1]] in conjunction with another WikiTree member - and we "share 6ggfather [[McDonald-528|Donald McDonald]] b 1700 aka John McWillie of Scotland"... seems a generation off though (McWillie-4 is b c1720, d 1808, in Ireland). See [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofmcwil00john/page/12 page 12], which shows John McWillie's tombstone inscription "died January 18, 1804, Age 88." (at Frogdoo, County Armagh, Ireland) = Daniel/Donald Post-cleanup = Daniel/Donald's merged profile, post-cleanup. == Biography == : Donald McDonald was born in Barra, Inverness-shire, Scotland in 1700 and married Mary McDonald in Inverness Burgh, Inverness-shire. He died in 1755 at Williamsburg, Williamsburg, South Carolina.From McDonald-528 (see [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=McDonald-528&diff=prev&oldid=1199432 this change detail]), citing * Yates Publishing, ''U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900''. Original data . . . extracted from a variety of sources including family group sheets and electronic databases - source for info in profile had a (citing a submitter code), text included 1700 birth in Barra, Inverness-shire, Scotland and 1700 birth in SC: http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=worldmarr_ga&h=807327&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt * http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=6601291&pid=1457039334 * APID: 7836::807327 === Name === : Daniel McDonaldSouth Carolina Marriages, 1641-1965 Author: Hunting For Bears, comp. Publication: Ancestry.com Operations Inc APID: 1,7840::248213 & APID: 1,7840::269961 === Marriage === : [[McDonald-7133|Daniel McDonald]] and [[Lewis-16649|Mary Lewis]] married 4 June 1723, South Carolina, United States === Children === :''sons'' * [[McDonald-7132|Adam]]Named in Daniel McDonald's 1755 will (abstract [[#Will|above]]). * Archibald * Daniel * James * John : ''daughters'' * Ann Conner * Mary Lesesne * Sarah * Susannah === Will === : "The will of Daniel McDonald of Williamsburg [SC] was dated 18 March 1755 and proved 31 March 1756, John McDonald qualified as Executor, and Mary McDonald qualified as Executrix. In his will Daniel named his five sons: Adam, Archibald, Daniel, James, and John. His four daughters were Ann Conner, Mary Lesesne, Sarah and Susannah."Charleston Wills, Volume 7. Page 509 (information provided by Sue via private e-mail to [[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]], October 2016) == Research Notes== '''Different parents?''' The profile McDonald-528 for Donald McDonald (1700-1755) as originally created had parents John and McKenzie (Unknown) MacDonald.The profiles attached at the time McDonald-528 was created - [[MacDonald-313]] & [[UNKNOWN-29112]] - as of 16 February 2022 are not the right timeframe to be parents of the McDonald born in 1700. John's profile has a son Donald born 1800 attached ([[MacDonald-367]]). '''Son Adam''': The profile attached (as of 15 February 2022) for son Adam is [[McDonald-2258|Adam McDonald (abt.1740-abt.1777)]] & may or may not be the right son for this Daniel/Donald and may or may not be the father of [[McDonald-2257|Willis McDonald (1760-1840)]]. The DAR records for Adam and Willis McDonald are shown as father and son, but the record for Adam is flagged by the DAR: "Future applicants must complete", meaning the connection to Willis is in doubt or the service of Adam needs better proof than previously used (or both).See the DAR Records for Private Willis McDonald, Patriot Ancestor #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A076388 A076388] and Major Adam McDonald, Patriot Ancestor #[https://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/default.cfm?action=full&p_id=A076274 A076274]. The service of Willis was confirmed in the 1990s, meeting the DAR's more stringent requirements than were previously in place. See the profile for [[McDonald-2258|Adam]] for details on whether or not Willis was son of that Adam (born in Williamsburg) or to another Adam in a different branch. There's some confusion of multiple Adams and Donald/Daniels. '''Another branch?''' The following bulleted entries were included as "See also"s in hidden text: * [[McDaniel-1785]]: Daniel m Sarah; he was born 1690, died Bertie County, NC in 1734. * [[McDaniel-2883]]: son of above; Daniel b 1720 in Bertie County, died 1768 in Edgecombe County. * [[McDonald-2257]]: Willis (son of Adam) was born in Raleigh, NC in 1760. Adam was born ... 1740? - A different Adam than the one born/died SC, 1740-1777 ([[McDonald-2258]])? == Sources ==
: "Of the members of the Provincial Congress held at Charleston in January, 1775, the following were Scotsmen or men of Scottish ancestry: Major John Caldwell, Patrick Calhoun (ancestor of Vice-President Calhoun), George Haig of the family of Bemersyde, Charles Elliott, Thomas Ferguson, Adam Macdonald, Alexander M'Intosh, John M'Ness, Isaac MacPherson, Col. William Moultrie, David Oliphant, George Ross, Thomas Rutledge, James Sinkler, James Skirving, senior, James Skirving, junior, William Skirving, and Rev. William Tennent." * Thomas Rutledge is mentioned in the bio of BGen Bull - see https://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/patriots_sc_capt_archibald_mcdonald.html * Elected Captain of the 1st regiment on June 11, 1775See page 46 of The State Records of SC 1775-1776 (information provided by Sue) * Captain Adam McDonald was appointed Major of the First Regiment of Infantry on September 17, 1776See page 204 of SC in the Revolution 1775-1780 by Edward McCready (information provided by Sue) * Died before 1779 (SC Death Notices, "Thursday Dec. 31, 1778 . . .") == Research Notes == : Family records had that Adam was a Colonel in a SC regiment during the Revolution. [[#DAR|DAR records]] show Adam (d 1777) was a Major/Captain in North Carolina, but the record is flagged as possibly containing errors. Family records also show that sometimes McDaniel was given as surname (son of Daniel). : Could there be two Adam McDonalds? One the father of Willis, who was born in 1760, and one who married Izabella in 1762. If so, whose father was Daniel, who left a 1755 will recorded in Charleston, South Carolina on 31 March 1756? : See [http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/mcdonald/9113/ this GenForum post] by Bob Martin, Feb. 28, 2010 (includes much of the info Sue provided, but with fewer source notes). It also has a USGenWeb query which asks about the Ireland/Scotland origin with dates. === Parents === : Known: Daniel's 1755 will names a son Adam and wife Mary. : Currently attached as parents: :: Daniel McDonald ([[McDonald-528]]) and Mary McDonald ([[McDonald-502]]) : Detached as parents April 15, 2017: :: Daniel McDonald ([[McDonald-7132]]) and Mary Lewis ([[Lewis-16649]]) : Probably not mother: [[Lewis-16649]], attached as mother of :: [[McDonald-7132]] (Adam), born/died in SC (1742-1777) m [[UNKNOWN-283766|Anne]] (unknown); attached as father of [[McDonald-1523|Cecilia (McDonald) Carter]] ''see comment postponing proposed merge with [McDonald-2258]'' : Possible profiles for Adam's father: * Donald McDonald ([[McDonald-528]]), born c1700 in Scotland, died 1755, SC * Daniel McDonald ([[McDonald-7132]]), * Daniel McDonald ([[McDonald-7133]]), born/died in SC (1700-1756), attached as husband of Mary Lewis (married 4 Jun 1723 in South Carolina) and : Profile of (possibly) father's mother: * Isobel Macdonald ([[Stewart-16577]]), born 1680 in Scotland, died 1742 : Possible descendants: * [[McDonald-5417]] (Cecilia), born 1765 GA; died 1840 MS; m [[Carter-10635|Carter]] before 1792 (attached profiles=first child b GA, 1792) ''in rejected merge with Cecilia ([[McDonald-1523]], dau. of other Adam), who married Thomas Carter in VA'' === Locations === : See WikiTree's [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:US_Southern_Colonies_British_Carolina Carolina project]
: See [http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~george/countyformations/northcarolinaformationmaps.html History of County Formations in North Carolina 1664-1965]
: See maps of Royal Colony Counties and Parishes: [http://www.carolana.com/SC/Royal_Colony/sc_royal_colony_counties_parishes_1729.html 1729]; [http://www.carolana.com/SC/Royal_Colony/sc_royal_colony_counties_parishes_1740.html 1740]; [http://www.carolana.com/SC/Royal_Colony/sc_royal_colony_counties_parishes_1760.html 1760] :: St. Stephen's parish was formed in 1754 from Prince Frederick's parish : ''Daniel'' * immigrated from the north of Ireland * "of Williamsburgh", in will filed at Charleston, South Carolina : ''Adam'' * Williamsburgh Township, Craven County, South Carolina (birth) * Prince Frederick's parish (1734), South Carolina (reference in 1762 marriage/1775 congress) * identified as a Scotsman or man of Scottish ancestry * St. Stephen's parish (1754), South Carolina (reference in 1778 death) * North Carolina ("Major, d 1777" DAR) : ''Willis'' * Johnston County, North Carolina (location of 1760 birth) * "Camden Dist-Prob", South Carolina (Residence, DAR) : ''Children of brother [[McDonald-545|Daniel]]'' * Lancaster County, South Carolina * Craven County, South Carolina (Archibald) * Camden, South Carolina . . . more ** brother married Waynesborow, Georgia : See also Wikipedia's article on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Early_history_of_Williamsburg,_South_Carolina Williamsburg], "named after William of Orange, [it] was one of eleven townships ordered by King George II in 1730 meant to develop the 'back country' of the Carolina Province. The township was a part of Craven County.... Williamsburg Township then included most of the present Pee Dee region...and was located in front of the Black River." == Wife and Children == : Adam m Ann McDonald, with a son Willis. : From [http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/mcdonald/9114/ GenForum]: "The tradition has been current, so far as we can trace, the family of WILLIS McDONALD, that he was a descendant of the CLAN McDONALD of Glencoe, Argyllshire , Scotland. This clan were the victims of the tragic "MASSACRE OF GLENCOE". The remnant of the clan immigrated to America, settling first in the BARBADOS ISLANDS, and subsequently removing to the mainland. WILLIS McDONALD, son of ADAM and ANN McDONALD, was born near RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA, January 10, 1760. He married DORTIA OWEN, the daughter of JAMES WILLIAM and JANE WYNN OWEN. Dortia was born in CAMDEN, SOUTH CAROLINA, about 1765. Her parents were born in VIRGINIA and were of WELSH descent." : Adam m Izabellah Fitch, with no son Willis found in records. : From Sue Watson (via e-mail to [[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]] April 19, 2017): Adam McDonald (c. 1742-1778) married Izabellah Fitch (c.1744-1767) Children were Fanny Fitch McDonald, a twin ( 1763-1771); Anabella who married a English officer Yarborough first, no issue. 2ond husband was William R. Withers, 3 daughters, 3rd. husband Robert Hailes, with whom she left for Alabama. Adam McDonald's son Adam McDonald ( c.1765-1818) married Catherine June (c. 1770-1820) and their children were: Samuel Newman, Daniel, Archibald, Adam, Eleanor, and Catherine. Grandson of the subject, Adam Mcdonald ( c. 1794-1843) married Martha S. Gamble (1801-1857) Their children were George K. McDonald b. 1824, Isaac Edwin (1827-1867) , Eliza Susan ( 1829-1853) and Samuel Newman McDonald ( 1825-1863) The Carolina Herald Volume 3 number 2 McDonald genealogy chart. - https://www.carolana.com/NC/Revolution/patriots_nc_capt_samuel_jones_3rd.html ... several McDonald/McDaniels, including a Finlay McDonald, listed for him (note - NC). Also notes that that one is "from Franklin County and in the NC Continental Line. The [https://www.carolana.com/NC/Revolution/patriots_nc_capt_samuel_jones_caswell.html second Captain] was in the NC Militia and NC State Regiment from Caswell County. The [https://www.carolana.com/NC/Revolution/patriots_nc_capt_samuel_jones_caswell.html third Captain] was in the NC Militia from Hertford County." :: From [https://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/patriots_sc_capt_adam_mcdonald.html this page] for Capt (1775-76) Adam McDonald of SC 1st Regiment, a John Gamble is a known Private. That's the only name I recognized, aside from a David Garrett listed for him and a Thomas Garrett listed for James McDonald/McDaniel (on [[https://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/patriots_sc_capt_james_mcdonald.html this page]). A William R. Withers is listed in the same regiment as Adam McDonald (apparently a Lieutenant). See [https://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/revolution_sc_first_regiment.html this page] for SC First Regiment. See also * https://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/revolution_sc_troops_1780_08_01.html (org chart) * https://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/revolution_sc_troops_1780_01_20.html (another chart) * https://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/patriot_militia_sc_kingstree_regiment.html - led by Col. Archibald McDonald... no bio ([https://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/patriot_leaders_sc_archibald_mcdonald.html this page]). * https://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/revolution_patriots_militia_sc.html - has passages about Col Archibald McDonald and speaks of the SC 2nd Brigade of Militia, led by Col. Francis Marion. **Sometime prior to the Fall of Charleston, Col. Archibald McDonald created the Kingstree Regiment in the Williamsburg District - either late 1779 or early 1780. This regiment was placed within the 4th Brigade of SC Militia under BG Alexander McIntosh prior to the Fall of Charlestown. ** By January of 1781, a third brigade of militia was established - SC 3rd Brigade of Militia, led by Brig. Gen. Andrew Pickens. Both Sumter and Marion had already been promoted to Brigadier Generals by this time. By this time, all regiments of militia assembled into one of these three brigades. * https://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/patriot_militia_sc_fairfield_regiment.html - Middleton McDonald * https://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/patriots_sc_capt_john_watkins.html * https://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/patriot_militia_sc_lower_craven_county_regiment.html - Major Archibald McDonald ** Capt Archibald McDaniel: https://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/patriots_sc_capt_archibald_mcdaniel.html ** Capt Archibald McDonald: https://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/patriots_sc_capt_archibald_mcdonald.html (probably the same person) * https://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/patriot_militia_sc_first_brigade_1780.html * https://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/patriot_militia_sc_second_brigade_1780.html ** https://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/patriot_leaders_sc_francis_marion.html * https://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/patriot_militia_sc_camden_district_regiment.html - Patrick McDonald among the "...privates... etc." : From Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archibald_McDonald Archibald McDonald]. ''(Posted as info - not likely the same family as the Virginia McDonalds.)'' : Archibald McDonald (1790-1853), born Scotland/died Canada, "last of 13 children born to parents Angus and Mary (née Rankin). His paternal grandfather, Iain (or John) McDonald, had been one of the few male survivors of the Massacre of Glencoe." He married twice: "Princess Sunday (m. 1823; d. 1824); Jane Klyne (m. 1825)". == Additional Information == More from Sue - Thanks!! :"Adam McDonald was one of the seven children of Daniel McDonald who immigrated to SC from the north of Ireland about 1735 and settled what is now Williamsburg county, When the first two continental regiments of foot were raised in SC in June 1775, officers were chosen by ballot, the highest rant going to those who received the most votes in the Provincial Congress. Adam McDonald received 130 votes ( only five less than Francis Marion) and became the seventh ranking captain. His brother James McDonald, received 114 votes and ranked as 12th. Adam McDonald, a veteran of the Indian Wars, soon revealed a talent for intelligence work which he used to good advantage. With one companion, he posed as a Tory sympathizer from the back country, and called upon Lord William Campbell, the British Governor. Lord William revealed his plan for supporting the Tories, and the information was promptly reported back to the Council of Safety. Captain McDonald was soon sent on another secret mission, this time to East Florida to ascertain the strength of ht British garrison there. He posed this time as an out of work manager of an indigo plantation and was interviewed by none other than John Moultrie, the royal Lt Governor of East Florida, brother of General William Moultrie and tent mate with McDonald on the Cherokee Expedition. After he was recognised, he barely escaped with his life. Adam McDonald was soon promoted to Major of the 1st regiment pf the SC Continental Line. An office he held until 1778, when he was replaced by Captain Thomas Pinckney. McDonald was probably unable to serve because of illness, as he died in 1778. Adam McDonald, who was described as General Moultrie as "a very bold, adventurous man," was one of America's first spies. Nathan Hale, who was more famous was not hanged until Sept, 1776--more than a year after Captain McDonald's escapades. ~ genealogical information by Miss Mabel Pace, a member of the Charleston chapter of the SC genealogical society, and direct descendant of Major Adam McDonald" among found genealogy papers of Martha Brunson Guerard 1916-1980" ''This biography was auto-generated by a GEDCOM import.McDonald-7132 was created by [[Mounger-571 | Katharine Mounger]] through the import of Mounger and Davis Ancestry.ged on Jun 9, 2015. ''This comment and citation can be deleted after the biography has been edited and primary sources are included.'' It's a rough draft and needs to be edited.'' === Marriage === : Husband: [[McDonald-7133|Daniel McDonald]] : Wife: [[Lewis-16649|Mary Lewis]] : Child: [[McDonald-7132|Adam McDonald]] :: Relationship to Father: Natural :: Relationship to Mother: Natural : Marriage: :: Date: 4 Jun 1723 :: Place: South Carolina, United StatesSource: [[#S-633457970]] APID: 1,7840::248213Source: [[#S-633457970]] APID: 1,7840::269961 '''Sources''' - references tag moved to bottom of this page (under Footnotes) * [http://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A076274 DAR Records] for descendant of Major McDonald (#076274, father of Private Willis McDonald) **{{DAR-grs|A076274|Major Adam McDonald|May 4, 2015}} **{{DAR-grs|A076388|Private Willis McDonald|April 15, 2017}} ** {{DAR-grs|A076276|Major Adam McDonald|Sept. 27, 2018}} * [[Noland-165 | Liz Shifflett]], family knowledge, DAR application forms * [http://genforum.genealogy.com/mcdonald/messages/9114.html Genforum] report on family; includes information on Dortia. :Click the Changes tab for the details of edits by Liz and others. * Source: S-634366349 Repository: [[#R-1098352914]] Title: Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. Page: Ancestry Family Tree Data: Text: http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=64945803&pid=291 * Repository: R-1098352914 Name: Ancestry.com = More = Cut from the merged profile... The following will is probably that of the person represented by the profile [[McDonald-7133]], for Daniel McDonald (d 1756): : "The will of Daniel McDonald of Williamsburg [SC] was dated 18 March 1755 and proved 31 March 1756, John McDonald qualified as Executor, and Mary McDonald qualified as Executrix. In his will Daniel named his five sons: Adam, Archibald, Daniel, James, and John. His four daughters were Ann Conner, Mary Lesesne, Sarah and Susannah."Charleston Wills, Volume 7. Page 509 (information provided by Sue via private e-mail to [[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]], October 2016) Additional information from Sue (via private e-mail to [[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]], October 2016): : Adam McDonald was born about 1742 in Craven County (Williamsburgh) SC and died in St. Stephen's Parish, SC by December 1778. He was a member of the first Provincial Congress held at Charles Town in SC on 11 January 1775. He represented Prince Frederick's Parish." see page 38 "SC Colonial Soldiers and Patriots, compiled by Leonardo Andrea. He was elected Captain of the 1st regiment on June 11, 1775. see page 46 of The State Records of SC 1775-1776. On September 17, 1776, Captain Adam McDonald was appointed Major of the First Regiment of Infantry. see page 204 of SC in the Revolution 1775-1780 by Edward McCready. : The Historical Magazine Vol 17, Page 152 Death notices from SC. "Thursday Dec. 31, 1778 'At his seat in St. Stephan's parish, Major Adam MacDonald; a gentleman whose public character was that of the virtuous citizen and gallant soldier....He married Izabella Fitch by Rev. Skane of Prince Fredrick's Parrish on Oct. 15, 1762, They had twin daughters Fanny Finch McDonald, who died. And Anne-Belllah born December 22, 1763," '''added to the merged profile''' ... == Research Notes== : Descendants attached as of 15 February 2022 may include men from a different branch of McDonalds. Specifically, the father of [[McDonald-2257|Willis McDonald (1760-1840)]] may or may not be [[McDonald-2258|Adam McDonald (abt.1740-abt.1777)]], whose parents may or may not be * [[McDonald-528|Donald Daniel McDonald (1700-abt.1755)]] & * [[McDonald-502|Mary Elizabeth McDonald (1696-abt.1755)]], in a proposed merge with
[[Lewis-16649|Mary Elizabeth (Lewis) McDonald (1696-abt.1755)]] : Evidence to support which Adam McDonald was father of [[McDonald-2257|Willis]] is needed. The DAR records that show Willis to be the son of Major Adam McDonald - "also CAPT" - who died in 1777 are flagged by the DAR: "Future applicants must complete", meaning the connection to Willis is in doubt or the service of Adam needs better proof than previously used (or both).See the DAR Records for Private Willis McDonald, Patriot Ancestor #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A076388 A076388] and Major Adam McDonald, Patriot Ancestor #[https://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/default.cfm?action=full&p_id=A076274 A076274]. The service of Willis was confirmed in the 1990s, meeting the DAR's more stringent requirements than were previously in place.I am a member of the DAR based on Willis's service, entering as a descendant of another DAR member (my grandmother), and the Registrar for the Chapter that I joined researched Willis at DAR Headquarters, finding official records of his service at that time. ~ [[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]], granddaughter and namesake of [[Watkins-1247|Elizabeth (Watkins) Brien]], gr-gr-granddaughter of [[McDonald-2257|Willis McDonald]]. : Willis McDonald was born in 1740. See the profile for [[McDonald-2258|Adam]] for details on whether or not Willis was son of that Adam (born in Williamsburg) or to another Adam in a different branch. There's some confusion of multiple Adams and Donald/Daniels. '''Other McDonalds'''.... picks up with previous version. === Revisions to Adam's merged profile, 17 Feb 2022 === Category:NSDAR Patriot Ancestors '''Caution''': There may be two McDonald or McDaniel families who have been muddled together as one. See [[#Research_Notes|Research Notes]], [[#Parents|Parents]], [[#Locations|Locations]], and [[#Wife_and_Children|Wife and Children]] (sections below). == Biography == : Adam McDonald was born about 1742 in Craven County (Williamsburgh), South Carolina.Additional information, also provided by Sue. Thanks so much! He was named as son in Daniel McDonald's will:will abstract provided via e-mail - THANK YOU Sue!! :: "The will of Daniel McDonald of Williamsburg was dated 18 March 1755 and proved 31 March 1756, John McDonald qualified as Executor, and Mary McDonald qualified as Executrix. In his will Daniel named his five sons: Adam, Archibald, Daniel, James, and John. His four daughters were Ann Conner, Mary Lesesne, Sarah and Susannah."Charleston Wills, Volume 7. Page 509 (information provided by Sue) : Adam was married to Izabella Fitch by Rev. Skane of Prince Fredrick's Parrish on Oct. 15, 1762. They had twin daughters: Fanny Finch McDonald (who died) and Anne-Belllah born December 22, 1763."The Historical Magazine Vol 17, Page 152, "Death notices from SC" : "Adam MacDonald was a member of the first Provincial Congress held at Charles Town in SC on 11 January 1775. He represented Prince Frederick's Parish."See page 38 "SC Colonial Soldiers and Patriots," compiled by Leonardo Andrea (information provided by Sue) : Adam, of St. Stephen's Parish, South Carolina, had died by December 1778.See page 38 "SC Colonial Soldiers and Patriots," compiled by Leonardo Andrea (information provided by Sue) :: SC Death Notice: "Thursday Dec. 31, 1778 'At his seat in St. Stephan's parish, Major Adam MacDonald; a gentleman whose public character was that of the virtuous citizen and gallant soldier.... [husband of Izabella.]" == Research Notes == : Watkins family records had that Adam was a Colonel in a SC regiment during the Revolution. [[#DAR|DAR records]] show Adam (d 1777) was a Major/Captain in North Carolina, but the record is flagged as possibly containing errors. Family records also show that sometimes McDaniel was given as surname (son of Daniel). : It seems that there are two Adam McDonalds: One the father of Willis, who was born in 1760, and one who married Izabella in 1762. If so, whose father was Daniel, who left a 1755 will recorded in Charleston, South Carolina on 31 March 1756? : See [http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/mcdonald/9113/ this GenForum post] by Bob Martin, Feb. 28, 2010 (includes much of the info Sue provided, but with fewer source notes). It also has a USGenWeb query which asks about the Ireland/Scotland origin with dates. === Two Adam McDonalds === : There is confusion about the McDonald who served as a major under Marion and the Adam McDonald who died in 1778. : A pension application discusses the Battle of Wambaw Bridge (February 24, 1782), noting that a brigade in that battle had been left "under the command of Colonel Archibald McDonald.16[see below]"John Brockinton pension application #[https://revwarapps.org/s9286.pdf S9286 (pdf)], transcribed and annotated by Will Graves, posted by [https://revwarapps.org/ Southern Campaigns American Revolution Pension Statements & Rosters], accessed 17 February 2022. The American Revolution in South Carolina: [https://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/revolution_wambaw_bridge.html Wambaw Bridge, February 24, 1782] (accessed 17 February 2022). :: 16: "For many years, historians have been erroneously identifying this officer as Adam McDonald. Major Adam McDonald of the First Regiment, South Carolina Continentals, died in December 1778 at his plantation. Colonel Archibald McDonald of the South Carolina Militia was captured and paroled by the British at the fall of Charleston. and resumed his command after he was exchanged on May 21, 1781. SCHM. Vol. 17. p. 152; .James. p. 92: Audited Accounts of Adam McDonald (AA5007-A) and Archibald McDonald (AA5008). South Carolina Archive" : As a descendant of [[McDonald-2257|Willis McDonald]], I think that his father is not the Adam who married Isabella Fitch in 1762. Information about that Adam mentions his children, including twin girls born in 1762, but not Willis, born two years earlier. ~ [[Noland-165]], 17 February 2022 : DAR records for Adam and Willis McDonald show them as father and son. Willis was born on January 10, 1760, in North Carolina and was a private with service in South Carolina.{{DAR-grs|A076388|Private Willis McDonald|April 15, 2017}} The DAR record for Adam who died in 1777 lists him as son. : The DAR record for the Adam who died in 1777 is flagged (meaning his service or his relationship to Willis is in question).[http://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A076274 DAR records]; see [http://genforum.genealogy.com/mcdonald/messages/9113.html this Genforum post] for source of December 1778 death and additional information on the family. = Mary Elizabeth = Bio from the profile I manage, maiden name McDonald, aka Lewis :Mary McDonald, born 6 April 1696 in Haverford, Chester, Pennsylvania , married Donald McDonald in -- and had by him two children: Daniel and Adam. She died in South Carolina in 1755.as edited 6/8/2021, by Kerry Moore. :Or... Mary McDonald, born 1700 in Inverness Burgh, Inverness-shire, Scotland, married Donald McDonald in Inverness Burgh and had by him two children: Daniel and Adam. She died in South Carolina in 1784.Ancestry Family Trees (Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members): http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=6601291&pid=1457039337 (source for profile created through the import of Sheppard_Duncan_Bickham_Stroud.ged on 01 February 2011). = Other Branches? = Leftover from cleaning up merged profile Donald McDonald... but dates are off for my line. Asa was the "BIBLE RECORD From the old Scotch family Bible we get the following: Donald McDonald and Rebecca Middleton his wife were married in 1745 Their children were Donald McDonald who fought in the Revolution and was a patriot viiddleton McDonald born Nov 5 1746 and Elizabeth his wife were married March 7 1768 Middleton fought in the Revolution Mary McDonald born Jan 15 1748 She married George Wade Nov 18 1760 and died Aug 22 1779 Geo Wade was born May 5 1847 married the sister of Gov John Taylor of South Carolina 2nd and died Nov 24 1823 He was a captain in the Revolution William McDonald born Nov 21 1749 and married Charlotte Massey daughter of William Massey and Elizabeth Reeves or Rives of Virginia in 1769 He died after 1804 He belonged to the Light Horse Cavalry troop during the Revolution Sarah McDonald born Oct 7 1751 165 Esther and Eleanor McDonald twins were born Feb 1 1758 Esther married John Woodward of Revolutionary fame Anne McDonald born Oct 1 1760 Donald McDonald came to America about 1720 and settled on the Catawba river " [7] == Binkey McDonald == posted to [[McDonald-20727|Binkey McDonald (-1832)]] (text of profile " She was the daughter of [[McDonald-20725|Archibald McDonald]]. She passed away in 1832.", citing Ancestry Family Trees): : there's a discussion in genforum with the subject: Binkey McDonald m. Charles Lesesne * https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/mcdonald/8497/ : Another McDonald-Lesesne marriage is Mary, daughter of Daniel McDonald (d 1755/6) named as Mary Lesesne in his will. While I think that Binkey might be a nickname for Mary, Daniel's daughter Mary would have been born c1740 or earlier (15 or older because she's married at the time of her father's will - that Daniel is probably the Daniel represented by the profile [[McDonald-7133]]). == Archibalds == A plethora. : Colonel Archibald [McDonald/McDaniel] * WikiTree: [[McDonald-529|Archibald McDonald (1740-1789)]] - probably; in proposed merge with [[McDonald-20725]]. Not sure of attached parents / children, but [[Richardson-25134|Martha Richardson]] as wife is supported by DAR record.... * Archibald McDonald (b c1740-45, d after 29 March 1785), m Martha Richardson (and flag about wife Margaret Nelson/Neilson, daughter m Samuel Reily), DAR Patriot Ancestor #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A076291 A076291] : Colonel Archibald, from carolana.com, which has a page for Colonel Archibald McDonald of SC, but it has no information (asking instead if anyone has a good biography for him).Carolana.com: Entry for [https://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/patriot_leaders_sc_archibald_mcdonald.html Colonel Archibald McDonald] of South Carolina (accessed 22 Feb. 2022). : Other pages at the website mention a Col. Archibald McDonald of SC: * https://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/patriot_militia_sc_kingstree_regiment.html * https://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/revolution_wambaw_bridge.html * https://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/revolution_siege_of_charleston.html (note that there is a British Lt.Col. Alexander McDonald listed there, as well as patriots Sgt. Major Alexander McDonald & Capt Archibald McDaniel) :: A Captain Middleton McDonald was with the Fairfield RegimentCarolana.com: Entry for [https://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/patriots_sc_capt_middleton_mcdonald.html Captain Middleton McDonald] of South Carolina (accessed 22 Feb. 2022). - the parents attached to [[McDonald-529]] as of 22 Feb. 2022 are [[McDonald-545|Daniel McDonald]] and [[Middleton-119|Rebecca (Middleton) McDonald]]. ''in progress'' - Carolana.com has many other Archibalds; e.g., : Captain Archibald McDaniel of SC - information at carolana.com * [https://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/patriots_sc_capt_archibald_mcdaniel.html his page] ** Lower Craven County Regiment ("Known Regiment(s) Associated With), 1776-1779 ** [https://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/revolution_sc_second_regiment.html SC 2nd Regiment] ("Known Regiment(s) Associated With), 1779-1780 ** William Cannon (Known Privates) * Known Battles / Skirmishes (Date/s): **[https://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/revolution_ft_moultrie_1.html Fort Moultrie] (Jun. 28, 1776) *** "Fort Johnson's Defenses (James Island): Col. Christopher Gadsden with Major Charles Cotesworth Pinckney - SC 1st Regiment, with the following units of Provincial Troops and SC Militia: [including] scLower Craven County Regiment of Militia detachment with four (4) known companies, led by: Capt. Peter Buckholdt with 30 men, Capt. Jacob Feneret with 7 men, Capt. Archibald McDaniels with 25 men Capt. Edward Plowden with 17 men" **[https://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/revolution_siege_of_charleston.html Siege of Charleston] (Mar. 28 - May 12, 1780) - he's listed as a captain under Sgt. Maj. Alexander McDonald (Colonel's Company), one of 14 known companies under "SC 2nd Regiment led by Lt. Col. Francis Marion (injured before city surrendered), then led by Col. Isaac Motte, Major Isaac Child Harleston, Major John Vanderhorst with 266 men in the following fourteen (14) known companies, led by"... *** note that Col. Archibald McDonald's detachment, the [https://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/patriot_militia_sc_kingstree_regiment.html Kingstree Regiment of Militia], was also at the siege, "with five (5) known companies, led by: Capt. William Benison, Capt. John James, Capt. Francis Lesesne, Capt. James McCauley, Capt. John McCauley". Not sure I'm reading the page correctly, but it looks like his Regiment is one of the units listed as being under "2nd Brigade of SC Militia, led by Brigadier General Richard Richardson, Capt. Alexander Colcoclough, with the following units:..." = Footnotes =
: "Of the members of the Provincial Congress held at Charleston in January, 1775, the following were Scotsmen or men of Scottish ancestry: Major John Caldwell, Patrick Calhoun (ancestor of Vice-President Calhoun), George Haig of the family of Bemersyde, Charles Elliott, Thomas Ferguson, Adam Macdonald, Alexander M'Intosh, John M'Ness, Isaac MacPherson, Col. William Moultrie, David Oliphant, George Ross, Thomas Rutledge, James Sinkler, James Skirving, senior, James Skirving, junior, William Skirving, and Rev. William Tennent." * Elected Captain of the 1st regiment on June 11, 1775See page 46 of The State Records of SC 1775-1776 (information provided by Sue) * Captain Adam McDonald was appointed Major of the First Regiment of Infantry on September 17, 1776See page 204 of SC in the Revolution 1775-1780 by Edward McCready (information provided by Sue) * Died before 1779 (SC Death Notices, "Thursday Dec. 31, 1778 . . .") === Parents === : Known: Daniel's 1755 will names a son Adam and wife Mary. : Currently attached as parents: :: Daniel McDonald ([[McDonald-528]]) and Mary McDonald ([[McDonald-502]]) : Detached as parents April 15, 2017: :: Daniel McDonald ([[McDonald-7132]]) and Mary Lewis ([[Lewis-16649]]) : Probably not mother: [[Lewis-16649]], attached as mother of :: [[McDonald-7132]] (Adam), born/died in SC (1742-1777) m [[UNKNOWN-283766|Anne]] (unknown); attached as father of [[McDonald-1523|Cecilia (McDonald) Carter]] ''see comment postponing proposed merge with [McDonald-2258]'' : Possible profiles for Adam's father: * Donald McDonald ([[McDonald-528]]), born c1700 in Scotland, died 1755, SC * Daniel McDonald ([[McDonald-7132]]), * Daniel McDonald ([[McDonald-7133]]), born/died in SC (1700-1756), attached as husband of Mary Lewis (married 4 Jun 1723 in South Carolina) and : Profile of (possibly) father's mother: * Isobel Macdonald ([[Stewart-16577]]), born 1680 in Scotland, died 1742 : Possible descendants: * [[McDonald-5417]] (Cecilia), born 1765 GA; died 1840 MS; m [[Carter-10635|Carter]] before 1792 (attached profiles=first child b GA, 1792) ''in rejected merge with Cecilia ([[McDonald-1523]], dau. of other Adam), who married Thomas Carter in VA'' === Locations === : See WikiTree's [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:US_Southern_Colonies_British_Carolina Carolina project]
: See [http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~george/countyformations/northcarolinaformationmaps.html History of County Formations in North Carolina 1664-1965]
: See maps of Royal Colony Counties and Parishes: [http://www.carolana.com/SC/Royal_Colony/sc_royal_colony_counties_parishes_1729.html 1729]; [http://www.carolana.com/SC/Royal_Colony/sc_royal_colony_counties_parishes_1740.html 1740]; [http://www.carolana.com/SC/Royal_Colony/sc_royal_colony_counties_parishes_1760.html 1760] :: St. Stephen's parish was formed in 1754 from Prince Frederick's parish : ''Daniel'' * immigrated from the north of Ireland * "of Williamsburgh", in will filed at Charleston, South Carolina : ''Adam'' * Williamsburgh Township, Craven County, South Carolina (birth) * Prince Frederick's parish (1734), South Carolina (reference in 1762 marriage/1775 congress) * identified as a Scotsman or man of Scottish ancestry * St. Stephen's parish (1754), South Carolina (reference in 1778 death) * North Carolina ("Major, d 1777" DAR) : ''Willis'' * Johnston County, North Carolina (location of 1760 birth) * "Camden Dist-Prob", South Carolina (Residence, DAR) : ''Children of brother [[McDonald-545|Daniel]]'' * Lancaster County, South Carolina * Craven County, South Carolina (Archibald) * Camden, South Carolina . . . more ** brother married Waynesborow, Georgia : See also Wikipedia's article on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Early_history_of_Williamsburg,_South_Carolina Williamsburg], "named after William of Orange, [it] was one of eleven townships ordered by King George II in 1730 meant to develop the 'back country' of the Carolina Province. The township was a part of Craven County.... Williamsburg Township then included most of the present Pee Dee region...and was located in front of the Black River." == Wife and Children == : Adam m Ann McDonald, with a son Willis. : From [http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/mcdonald/9114/ GenForum]: "The tradition has been current, so far as we can trace, the family of WILLIS McDONALD, that he was a descendant of the CLAN McDONALD of Glencoe, Argyllshire , Scotland. This clan were the victims of the tragic "MASSACRE OF GLENCOE". The remnant of the clan immigrated to America, settling first in the BARBADOS ISLANDS, and subsequently removing to the mainland. WILLIS McDONALD, son of ADAM and ANN McDONALD, was born near RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA, January 10, 1760. He married DORTIA OWEN, the daughter of JAMES WILLIAM and JANE WYNN OWEN. Dortia was born in CAMDEN, SOUTH CAROLINA, about 1765. Her parents were born in VIRGINIA and were of WELSH descent." : Adam m Izabellah Fitch, with no son Willis found in records. : From Sue Watson (via e-mail to [Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]] April 19, 2017): Adam McDonald (c. 1742-1778) married Izabellah Fitch (c.1744-1767) Children were Fanny Fitch McDonald, a twin ( 1763-1771); Anabella who married a English officer Yarborough first, no issue. 2ond husband was William R. Withers, 3 daughters, 3rd. husband Robert Hailes, with whom she left for Alabama. Adam McDonald's son Adam McDonald ( c.1765-1818) married Catherine June (c. 1770-1820) and their children were: Samuel Newman, Daniel, Archibald, Adam, Eleanor, and Catherine. Grandson of the subject, Adam Mcdonald ( c. 1794-1843) married Martha S. Gamble (1801-1857) Their children were George K. McDonald b. 1824, Isaac Edwin (1827-1867) , Eliza Susan ( 1829-1853) and Samuel Newman McDonald ( 1825-1863) The Carolina Herald Volume 3 number 2 McDonald genealogy chart. : From Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archibald_McDonald Archibald McDonald]. ''(Posted as info - not likely the same family as the Virginia McDonalds.)'' : Archibald McDonald (1790-1853), born Scotland/died Canada, "last of 13 children born to parents Angus and Mary (née Rankin). His paternal grandfather, Iain (or John) McDonald, had been one of the few male survivors of the Massacre of Glencoe." He married twice: "Princess Sunday (m. 1823; d. 1824); Jane Klyne (m. 1825)". == Additional Information == More from Sue - Thanks!! :"Adam McDonald was one of the seven children of Daniel McDonald who immigrated to SC from the north of Ireland about 1735 and settled what is now Williamsburg county, When the first two continental regiments of foot were raised in SC in June 1775, officers were chosen by ballot, the highest rant going to those who received the most votes in the Provincial Congress. Adam McDonald received 130 votes ( only five less than Francis Marion) and became the seventh ranking captain. His brother James McDonald, received 114 votes and ranked as 12th. Adam McDonald, a veteran of the Indian Wars, soon revealed a talent for intelligence work which he used to good advantage. With one companion, he posed as a Tory sympathizer from the back country, and called upon Lord William Campbell, the British Governor. Lord William revealed his plan for supporting the Tories, and the information was promptly reported back to the Council of Safety. Captain McDonald was soon sent on another secret mission, this time to East Florida to ascertain the strength of ht British garrison there. He posed this time as an out of work manager of an indigo plantation and was interviewed by none other than John Moultrie, the royal Lt Governor of East Florida, brother of General William Moultrie and tent mate with McDonald on the Cherokee Expedition. After he was recognised, he barely escaped with his life. Adam McDonald was soon promoted to Major of the 1st regiment pf the SC Continental Line. An office he held until 1778, when he was replaced by Captain Thomas Pinckney. McDonald was probably unable to serve because of illness, as he died in 1778. Adam McDonald, who was described as General Moultrie as "a very bold, adventurous man," was one of America's first spies. Nathan Hale, who was more famous was not hanged until Sept, 1776--more than a year after Captain McDonald's escapades. ~ genealogical information by Miss Mabel Pace, a member of the Charleston chapter of the SC genealogical society, and direct descendant of Major Adam McDonald" among found genealogy papers of Martha Brunson Guerard 1916-1980" ''This biography was auto-generated by a GEDCOM import.McDonald-7132 was created by [[Mounger-571 | Katharine Mounger]] through the import of Mounger and Davis Ancestry.ged on Jun 9, 2015. ''This comment and citation can be deleted after the biography has been edited and primary sources are included.'' It's a rough draft and needs to be edited.'' === Marriage === : Husband: [[McDonald-7133|Daniel McDonald]] : Wife: [[Lewis-16649|Mary Lewis]] : Child: [[McDonald-7132|Adam McDonald]] :: Relationship to Father: Natural :: Relationship to Mother: Natural : Marriage: :: Date: 4 Jun 1723 :: Place: South Carolina, United StatesSource: [[#S-633457970]] APID: 1,7840::248213Source: [[#S-633457970]] APID: 1,7840::269961 == Sources ==
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John McRae the head of our family, was b. in N.C. 15 Feb, 1778. His parents were John and Margaret McRae. (He had no brothers that we know of. One sister, Mrs. McQueen, lived in Ala.)
Elizabeth Mary McRae w/o said John McRae, was b. 6 Sept, 1792. She was the d/o Daniel McRae and Margaret McDuffie, who were married 6 Dec, 1779.
Daniel McRae was the s/o John McRae and Elizabeth McKenzie, both of whom were from the highlands of Scotland.
John McRae and Elizabeth Mary McRae were married in Anson Co., N.C. 22 Nov, 1809 by Rev. T. Woods. John McRae d. at West Pascagoula, Ms. 14 Mar, 1835.[http://msgw.org/library/rankin-bible3.html Elizabeth Mary McBae Bible Record] - Pascagoula, Jackson Co., Ms. Submitted to Mississippi GenWeb by Linda Mason (accessed 22 January 2023). [[Buie-107|John Buie]] and [[McDuffie-144|Flora McDuffie]]'s daughter [[Buie-106|Mary]] married [[Patterson-5093|Duncan Patterson]] in Fayetteville, Cumberland, North Carolina on 28 Nov 1808.From [[Buie-107|John's profile]]: * John (his profile has born in 1746, died in 1823) - His will was signed and sealed on Nov. 21, 1822 and proved in the June term of court and ordered to be recorded in Book B, page 105. The witnesses were: John McLeod, Norman McDonald and John Patterson Jr. Cumberland county was made out of Bladen county so this is in the Cumberland county wills. ~ Cumberland County wills 1757-1955 :From [[Buie-106|Mary (Buie) Patterson's profile]]: * "North Carolina, County Marriages, 1762-1979 ," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QP9R-3VB2 : 28 November 2018), Duncan Patterson and Mary Buie, 4 Mar 1808; citing Cumberland, North Carolina, United States, p. , North Carolina State Archives Division of Archives and History; FHL microfilm . * "North Carolina Estate Files, 1663-1979," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VH6X-JYZ : 12 March 2018), Mary Patterson, 1821; citing Cumberland, North Carolina, United States, State Archives, Raleigh; FHL microfilm 1,862,403. Elizabeth notes in her bible that "Margaret McDuffie was the d/o John McDuffie and Mary Pattison who also came from Scotland." Duncan Patterson may have been a descendant of that Pattison family. == Duncan [[Buie-469]] == As of 22 January 2023, the profile for [[Buie-469|Duncan Buie (1748-1835)]] includes a "Buie Family History" section in its Research Notes. '''''Biography''''' Duncan was born about 1748 (he was 86 when he died on 20 January 183[5?]).{{FindAGrave|28137603}} for Duncan Buie ([https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2008/193/28137603_121590379733.jpg tombstone image], accessed 22 January 2023). He was the son of [[Buie-439|Duncan Buie]].{{Citation Needed}} '''''Research Notes''''' Which Duncan with a tombstone in Cumberland County, North Carolina cannot be determined based solely on the tombstone inscription. The text of the memorial with additional information is unsourced. From the tombstone image attached to the Find a Grave memorial for Duncan Buie born 1748:{{FindAGrave|28137603}} for Duncan Buie ([https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2008/193/28137603_121590379733.jpg tombstone image], accessed 22 January 2023). : To the Memory of Duncan Buie a native of Argyle Shire, Scotland who died January 20th 183[3?5?] Aged 86 Years The text of the memorial (as of 22 January 2023): : Parents: Duncan Buie, Birth 1724 in Jura, Argyll, Scotland; Death 10 Oct 1819 in Fayetteville, Cumberland, North Carolina, United States : Birth: 1730 in North Carolina, United States; Death 1800 in Buies Creek, Moore, North Carolina, United States :: ''is this possibly information about an unnamed mother?'' : Wife: Sarah Susanna, Birth 1760 in Argyll, Scotland; Death 11 Nov 1836 in Cumberland, Cumberland, North Carolina, United States18 January 2023 - I was unable to find a Duncan Buie with a Sarah Susannah wife in DAR-grs. : Inscription: Age 86 Native of Argyle Shire Scotland. Unsupported text previously given as the biography for this profile was apparently copied from the Find a Grave memorial. Sources listed for the profile (prior to 22 January 2023) were the Find a Grave memorial and http://www.capefearclans.com/BuieHistory.html - a Buie family history written by Flora McInnis Buie who died in 1910.[Flora McInnis Buie, [http://www.capefearclans.com/BuieHistory.html A Buie family history] (written prior to 1910; accessed 22 January 2023). === Buie Family History === To try to see how (or if) this Duncan (died c1835) figures into the history written prior to 1910 by Mrs. Flora McInnis Buie, the following information from that history has been abstracted: * Flora (McInnis) Buie (died 1910) married Archibald Buie, son of Daniel Buie and Flora McPherson ** Children of Flora (McInnis) and Archibald Biue were "Duncan Alexander and Daniel Calvin twin brothers, Cartharine [sic] Jane, John Malloy, Annabella, Mary Malvuid, Malcolm Bunyan, Neill Archibald, Effie, Rebecca Downey. Duncan Alexander married Kate McGeachy. His p.o. address, Lumberton, N.C. Catherine Jane, Address Buie, N.C." ** Daniel Calvin Buie "married Susan Salmon. Their childern [sic] are Malcolm Archibald, Almira Lee, Flora Lillian, Walter (died) John Oakley, Susan (died). Daniel Buie, P.O. adress Lumberton, N.C." * Archibald Buie, who married Flora McInnis (died 1910) was the son of "Daniel Buie son of Malcolm Buie married Flora McPherson [daughter of Daniel and Marian McNeill McPherson]. Their childern [sic] were Malcolm Buie, Sallie Ann, Archibald, Mary, Rebecca, Effie, Neill, Daniel McPherson, John, Annabel." : This translates to Flora McInnis's husband Archibald Buie being the grandson of Malcolm Buie and Flora McPherson, by their son Daniel Buie. : Malcolm and Flora also had a daughter, Mary, who married Neil McCorvey: * "Neil McCorvey married Mary Buie daughter of Daniel Buie [and Flora McPherson]. Their childern were Daniel Buie, Taylor, Catherine, Caroline, Laura." * Laura is linked to another page, which transcribes a letter that she wrote to her mother in 1854 from Union Church, Mississippi [in Jefferson County].http://www.capefearclans.com/Miscellaneous.html#letter2 The following is excerpted from that 1854 letter: ** "Uncle Peter is quite frail but rides about a little in the neighborhood / Uncle Charles McDougald is in tollerable health his age considered – aunt Caty was here just now is well / John Ray is also well / Uncle C & Aunt Caty and John Ray are anxious to sell and be off to Ark – I heard from Ark a few days ago all are tollerable well / Neill McCorvey [husband of Mary Buie McCorvey who was daughter of Daniel Buie Flora McPherson; Neill was son of Finlah McCorvey and Annabel "Nepsy" Buie of Robeson Co., NC who lived on what became the J.F. McKay land on the south side of Panther Branch in Philadelphus, Robeson Co. south of Red Springs.] & Catharine [dau. of Neill McCorvey; Catherine McCorvey married Daniel Galbraith] are better of the Palsey / Mary has a fine a Daughter and name enough Flora Laura Jane [Is this Laura McCorvey who married Daniel Wilkerson?] / I recon they think it the last / D. Brown has bought land in 9 miles of them and stock / they say he got a great Bargain good dwellings and out houses of all kind / 300 hundred acres under fence for 1200$ [end of page]
"He has been to texas since he bought with Newton and Dr. Buie his – nephews – he likes texas very well / they have bought land there / he (Duncan) did not / it is uncertain whether they will move or not if they go he may..." :: I think the parenthetical Duncan may be referring to "D. Brown"? ~ [[Noland-165]], 22 January 2023 (other annotations were made to the copy posted) :: Just adopted a profile for John Buie (22 July 2023) that has his death in Union Church, Mississippi and added research notes with info from multiple John Buies. See [[Buie-230|John Buie Sr. (1751-1831)]]. Other tabs/window open... :* [[McRae-3342|John McRae (bef.1738-)]] :* https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~bluefamily/genealogy/genealogies/scot.html :* [[Brown-153869|Jane (Brown) Patterson (1799-1895)]] :* [new window] [[Buie-230|John Buie Sr. (1751-1831)]] - Buie-230 :* https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Buie-242 :* https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/31495428/margaret-buie (nee Patterson) :* https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/43964506/malcolm-patterson (Margaret's father) :* https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LY6K-YT3 - John Buie Sr. (1751-1823) :* https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/collaborate/LY6K-YT3 - John Buie Sr. (1751-1823) :* [new window] [[Buie-242|John Buie (1750-1823)]] - Buie-242 :* https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A015946 - William Brown (b 1755), son Dunan m Sallie Ann Buie :* https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A076460 - Duncan McRae (b 1743, Scotland) - possible ancestor (father?) of McRae who witnessed Buie will :* http://msgw.org/library/rankin-bible3.html - Elizabeth Mary McBae Bible Record - Pascagoula, Jackson Co., Ms. :* [[Buie-469|Duncan Buie (1748-1835)]] - died 1833/5 :* [[McRae-3342|John McRae (bef.1738-)]] - source is Elizabeth's bible :* [[McRae-3327|Daniel McRae (abt.1753-1829)]] - sources include Elizabeth's bible :* [[McRae-1262|John McRae (1753-)]] - source is https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:2:SY65-MG1 :* [[McRae-750|John B McRae (1782-1845)]] - ancestry only source; father has middle name of Finley (but no apparent source for the name - profile attached as his mother is Isabella (Macarthur) McRae :** [[McRae-19|Philip Finley McRae (1755-1825)]] :* [[McRae-748|John Philip McRae (1818-1905)]] :* [[McRae-755|Kenneth Frances McRae (1809-1862)]] :* [[Buie-274|Duncan Buie (abt.1760-1836)]] - Buie-274 * The page with the 1854 letter includes a 1907 letter with a lot of genealogical information, such as ** Katie Brown - married Neill Buie - moved to Mifs ** Duncan Brown - married Sallie Ann Buie in N.C. :: The information will require some study to figure it out. The Katie who married Neill Buie is apparently the Katie listed as a daughter of William Brown, who was a son of Hugh Brown and Mary Buie. I haven't figured out the parents given in the letter for Duncan Brown who married Sallie Ann Buie, but they have WikiTree profiles, as do Hugh and Mary: :* [[Brown-153870|Duncan Brown (1797-1880)]], married Sallie Ann Buie - they're in Alabama in 1850"United States Census, 1850," FamilySearch database with images, Alabama > Talladega > Talladega county > [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D83W-6K1?cc=1401638&wc=95RS-BZ4%3A1031324201%2C1032337001%2C1032337002 image 225 of 278], enumerated 8 December 1850; citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). :* [[Brown-53742|Hugh Brown (1717-1794)]] :** [[Bowie-544|Mary (Bowie) Brown (1725-1794)]] === Location Notes === Robeson County (which borders South Carolina), Cumberland County & Bladen County are co-located, while the southwest point of Moore County (to the north) appears to touch the northwest corner of Cumberland County (see the maps on their Wikipedia pages).Wikipedia: * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robeson_County,_North_Carolina Robeson County] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cumberland_County,_North_Carolina Cumberland County] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bladen_County,_North_Carolina Bladen County] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moore_County,_North_Carolina Moore County] Bath County (1696-1739) was a Historical County in North Carolina. The city of Bath still remains. It was renamed Craven County.[[:Category:Bath_County,_North_Carolina]] "Craven County was organized by English colonists and named for William, Earl of Craven, who lived from 1606-1697. The county was created from the now-extinct Bath County in 1712." Craven County today does not border on the counties just mentioned. It borders Beaufort County (NE), Pamlico County (E), Carteret County (SE), Jones County (SW), Lenoir County (W), and Pitt County (NW).[[:Category:Craven_County,_North_Carolina]] Bladen County was formed in 1734 as Bladen Precinct of Bath County, from New Hanover Precinct.[[:Category:Bladen_County,_North_Carolina]] Cumberland County was formed in 1754 from Bladen County, North Carolina.[[:Category:Cumberland_County,_North_Carolina]] Moore County was formed in 1784 from Cumberland County. [[:Category:Moore_County,_North_Carolina]] Robeson County was formed in in 1787 from part of Bladen County.[[:Category:Robeson_County,_North_Carolina]] == Malcolm [[McNeill-2779]] == [[McNeill-2779|Malcolm McNeill (abt.1780-)]], son of Hector "the Sailor" McNeill, was guardian of Daniel Buie's heirs, Isabella & Margaret. From his profile: '''''Biography''''' Malcolm McNeill was the son of [[McNeill-1161|Hector "the Sailor" McNeill]] of Robeson County, North Carolina, who wrote his will on 20 December 1803."[http://www.capefearclans.com/Wills.html#willSailHect Will of Hector "Sailor Hector" McNeill] (accessed 22 January 2023), Wills Section, ''Cape Fear Clans.'' Source for the will: Department of Archives and History, Raleigh, NC. Probate date (2 April 1804) from Robeson County Court Minutes. The "20th-century monument in the McNeill Cemetery in Red Springs, NC where he is buried records Hector's death as 1809", but this is incorrect. : '''Abstract of Will''' dated 20 December 1803, presented in Robeson County court on 2 April 1804 for probate "by the men Hector named as his executors" (son Malcolm McNeill and son-in-law Daniel Buie). * beloved wife * son William * daughter Isabella * daughter Catherine * daughter Mary * son Malcolm :: Witnesses: Neill Buie and Daniel Buie
:: ''Hector, Neill Buie, and Daniel Buie all signed with their mark'' '''''Research Notes''''' '''Estimated Birth''': About 1780 - he had to be at least 21, since he was named an executor of his father's will, written in 1803. '''Wife''': As shown in Hector's entry in the Cape Fear Clans website: Malcolm Culbreth McNeill (c.1785-1839) married Ruth Fitzrandolph. Hector's entry also shows that his daughter Isabella (c. 1775-Dec 1839) married Daniel Buie (died c.1831 in Robeson Co. leaving widow & children including two daughters, Isabella and Margaret Buie).''Cape Fear Clans,'' entry for [http://www.capefearclans.com/FC_McNeill/FC_ArgC_NeillMcN/FC_SailHectMcN.html Family of "Sailor Hector" McNeill and wife Mary Culbreth] (accessed 22 January 2023) : Malcolm Culbreth McNeill (c.1785-1839), married Ruth Fitzrandolph '''McRae Connection''': An 1814 land transaction: Malcolm McNeill to McRee, two tracts previously grants to "Hector McNeill saler" near Bear Swamp on Mossey Neck Branch in Robeson Co., NC. (from Hector's entry - links to [http://www.capefearclans.com/Deeds.html#mmcn2mcr 1814], which includes details; e.g., "James McRee, 6 July 1814, Robeson County"). = Clearing Category = Removed the category from 100 or so profiles - down to these 40 left on 29 May 2023 (removed them as I copied them to here): : [[Aldridge-312|Jennie Ruth (Aldridge) Batchelor (1856-abt.1929)]] * managed by me * wife of [[Batchelor-500|George Batchelor]] * changed "Maintenance Cat" to "Additional Information" & left rest of text : [[Ames-3855|Fannie Severine (Ames) Austin (1868-)]] * orphaned profile * wife of Austin (part of [[Piazza-534|Nat Piazza]] build) * from Maintenance Cat section: see also [[Metoyer-37]] - probably not related * hidden text included a link: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FS1V-22P (and a "if no objection" bit) : [[Austin-15556|Walter J. Austin (1859-)]] * orphaned profile * husband of [[Ames-3855|Fannie Ames]] * might not be more to add : [[Austin-15555|Delphine Anna (Austin) White (1892-1965)]] * orphaned profile * their daughter ([[Austin-15556|Walter]] and [[Ames-3855|Fannie]] & mother of [[Piazza-534|Nat]]'s wife * hidden text: open tabs related to this family, 18 Jan 2023, at bottom... see also the e-mail Piazza folder/drafts for tabs closed during the January thon... on my Win7 computer : [[Buie-469|Duncan Buie (1748-1835)]] * managed by me * holds a bunch of research notes : [[Buie-628|Emma Buie (1881-1922)]] * orphaned profile * needs profiles for father/his parents (leads on her profile) : [[White-79068|Shirley Marion White (1923-)]] * orphaned profile * [[Piazza-534|Nat]]'s wife * I added profiles in this line at the request of a friend of this family but pending response from Shirley's descendants, I think that only ancestor/inlaw profiles should be added. After review of this profile, the maintenance category should be removed. ~ [[Noland-165|Noland-165]] 15:51, 28 March 2023 (UTC) : [[White-79123|Louis Richard White (1892-1936)]] * orphaned profile * Delphine's father * There may be siblings, inlaws, or ancestors with adequate sources that do not have a profile. : [[Shifflett-247|Albert Fredman Shifflett (1904-1974)]] * managed by me * Donnie's family * notes about extended family members needing profiles still on profile (just renamed the subhed) More Buie relatives: :[[Patterson-25002|Malcolm Patterson (1839-1862)]] : [[Buie-8|Neil Dugard Buie (1879-1948)]] * orphaned profile * parents named in text with source but no parent profiles attached : [[Brown-153870|Duncan Brown (1797-1880)]] * orphaned profile * edited research notes to remove ref to my personal cat but other info still there : [[Brown-53742|Hugh Brown (1717-1794)]] * managed, but not by me * grandfather of Duncan, just listed (married a "Bowie") : [[Buie-438|Daniel Buie (abt.1760-1805)]] * managed by me * research notes (see previous mentions) * "Perhaps researching/creating McDuffie profiles will help sort the Buies." : [[Buie-437|Duncan Buie (abt.1797-abt.1860)]] * orphaned profile * son of Daniel (just listed) Salt Makers' families: 1794 : [[Shrewsbury-188|William Shrewsbury (1794-1882)]] * not managed by me or project/inactive manager (since 2020) * needs profiles created * category: Salt Makers Project, Needs Research : [[Dickinson-8955|Ann (Dickinson) Lewis (abt.1800-1844)]] * managed by Jeff * needs profiles created * no maintenance cats/research notes : [[Lewis-28246|John Dickinson Lewis (1800-1882)]] * managed by me (probably needs to remain so - lots of area for confusion/conflation - now also managed by Appalachia Project, maybe PPP too?) - it wasn't in the Connect-a-Thon category but
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The castle is however later sold to the St John's of Fonmon, Lord of Penmark. He in turn leases the castle to John Andrew of Rhoose for life. Lucas's ancestors, from a 2016 blogpost about Barry Castle by Jonathan and Mark Lambert: "The first recorded member of the de Barry family was one William de Barry (1180–1234). In 1225 William saw military service in Ireland fighting for King Henry III and during the years 1232-4 William de Barry was involved in Richard Marshal’s rebellion. William also witnessed charters being granted at the comitatus at Cardiff in 1201 and again in 1208. William had a son named Lucas."Jonathan and Mark Lambert, [http://glamorganhistoryandarchaeology.blogspot.com/2016/07/barry-castle.html Barry Castle] blogpost, 12 July 2016 (accessed 21 December 2022). From the same website: "There is recorded another William de Barry as resident of Barry castle during the mid-thirteenth century. This William is also recorded as being a witness to charters being granted at the comitatus at Cardiff in 1247 and again in 1249; William was also witness to a land grant relating to Cogan. By the end of the thirteenth century Barry was in the hands of a second Lucas de Barry (1287–1323), who was present on one of Edward I Scottish campaigns. The de Barry's during the thirteenth century were clearly busy people who not only lived up to their feudal obligations on a local level but were actively engaged in national affairs of consequence." And also: "The resident lord of Barry manor at the time the gatehouse was built was John de Barry (1300-40) whose father Lucas de Barry granted John the manor upon his marriage to Isabelle, daughter of Philip de la More, before he left to embark on Edward I Scottish campaign." The website notes John's loss of his holdings (1321) and their restoration (1327) and that he had two sons and a daughter, with his daughter Joan (1331-51) the surviving heir of Barry and, upon her death, it passed to her son Thomas Marshall (1340-86). "The manor of Barry upon Thomas's death became a possession of the St John's of Fonmon who were to retain ownership of the manor for centuries to come." The blogpost said this of the St John's stewardship: : "The transfer of ownership of the manor of Barry to the St John's saw the beginning of the decline of Barry Castle as a lordly residence as it seems that the St John's did not invest in its maintenance. It is likely that the disasters of the middle of the fourteenth century such as plague and famine contributed towards this decline. : "By the time John Leland visited Barry Castle in the 1530’s it had become ruinous as Leland records 'this castle stondith on a little hil, and most of it is in ruine. Master St John of Bedfordshire is lorde of it'. ... In the year 1666 the manor of Barry was sold by the St John's to Evan Says of Boverton for £1,740." == Sources ==
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:: Susanna had the following two brothers: :*William Henry who married Elizabeth Jones in Botetourt Co. VA, 14 Jun 1780, bondsman Thomas Lockey. William Henry and Elizabeth (Jones) Henry moved to Sevier County, TN. :* John Henry and Rosanna Jarrot marriage bond 2 Oct 1787, bondsman Marcus Likins, wit. James Poindexter (deputy clerk), min Randolph Hail, md 10 Oct 1787. John Henry and Rosanna moved to Cocke County, TN. * [https://www.ancestry.com/boards/thread.aspx?mv=flat&m=1024&p=localities.northam.usa.states.virginia.counties.botetourt ancestry board] ** "...William Henry (Rev. War Soldier) and his wife Elizabeth (Jones) moved to Sevier Co. TN. There is a widow's pension for her giving their marriage in Botetourt Co. VA. Also Thomas Lockey (later spelled Locke) married a Susanna Henry, dau. of John. I would guess that she and William were siblings. She and her husband Thomas Locke also moved to Sevier Co. TN. There was also a sibling John Henry who served in the Revolutionary War. He lived just a few miles from William but in Cocke Co. TN. : Looking for John Henrys of Virginia born +/- 30 years circa 1720 - oh. my. Following are some notes on the results. * [[Henry-4777|John Henry]] b 1760, Rockingham County, married Jane Robertson 1787 in Rockingham County, Virginia ([http://revwarapps.org/s1767.pdf pdf], brother Hugh); in Jefferson Co., TN 1832 * PA - VA Henrys: **[http://revwarapps.org/s6999.pdf pdf]: William Henry b PA/recruited (3rd) Botetourt (b 30 Sep 1754), in Botetourt 1833 **[http://revwarapps.org/s1830.pdf pdf]: Robert Henry b PA/recruited (2nd) Augusta (b 1755); moved "early in the Spring of 1778 ... with his father's family" * Botetourte County: **John, [http://revwarapps.org/s1524.pdf pdf]: age 79 in 1832/3, born "Bartley County [probably Berkeley County]... & shortly afterwards removed into Botetourt County". Private, Botetourt Co. in 1780. In Cocke Co., TN 1832/3. b 1754 **William, [http://revwarapps.org/w364.pdf pdf], also Bartly "[probably Berkeley County]... and shortly afterwards removed into Botetourt County". Entered service age 27 in 1776, Private/Botetourt County. ::: m Elizabeth (b 11 Nov 1765) on 15 Feb 1780. He died 1 Feb 1835. ::*William Henry dec’d born 1750. ::*Elizabeth Henry wife of William ::*Henry was born 1765. ::*Polley Henry (now P. Williams) born 12th Sept 1781 ::*John Henry as Born 24th Decr. 1783 (probably [[Henry-3763]], but he's attached to different parents) ::*Hugh Henry was Born 5th of May 1786 ::*Wm. Henry Jr. was Born 28th Feb 1789 ::*Robert Henry Born 28th August 1791 : Pension applications posted at http://revwarapps.org/ * http://revwarapps.org/w364.pdf for William Henry b 1750 - 1 Botetourt Henry family * http://revwarapps.org/s1524.pdf for John Henry b 1754 - 1 Botetourt Henry family * http://revwarapps.org/s1767.pdf for John Henry b 1760 (PA->VA) - 2 Botetourt Henry family, but m Jane Robertson * http://revwarapps.org/s6999.pdf for William Henry b 1754 (PA->VA) - 2 Botetourt Henry family * http://revwarapps.org/s1830.pdf for Robert Henry b 1755 (PA->VA) - 2 Botetourt Henry family * http://revwarapps.org/s6992.pdf for John [[Henry-1513]], b 1757, d 1833, Dec. (VA->NC), * http://revwarapps.org/s10826.pdf for John [[Henry-4222]], b 1759, d 1833, July (VA->KY), Augusta Co. : DAR records :: Thomas Locke/Lockey * [http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A070993 A070993], b 5 Feb. 1750, St Albans, Hertfordshire, England, d 1 August 1826, Rhea "Co-prob Tennessee"; Service (Patriotic) Virginia; Residence: Botetourt County, VA; married Susanna Henry; children ** Benjamin Franklin (m Mary Sharp) ** Robert (m Nancy Moore) ** John Augustus (m Jane Moore) ** Mary Ann (m David Greer) :: William Henrys (not all, but the ones likely to be related to Henry families listed on this page) * [http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A053885 A053885], Capt., b 1734 Hanover Co., VA, died after 1784, Fluvanna Co., VA, m (1) Lucy Taylor, (2) Peggy McNair; son Joseph (m Polly White) * [http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A053874 A053874] (Jr.), Capt., Militia Lt., b 1753, d 12 September 1807, York District, SC; Service SC; Residence Camden Dist., SC; m Rosannah Moore, sons ** J. Malcolm Henry (m Catherine Allison) ** Thomas Campbell Henry (m Elizabeth McElwee) ** Alexander (m Margaret Allison) * [http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A053877 A053877] (Sr.), b 1715, Ireland; Service SC; d 22 Oct. 1819, York Dist., SC; Residence Camden Dist., SC; m Isabella McKeown, children Mary (m James Smith), Francis (m Margaret Dixon, Dickson), William Jr. (m Rosannah Moore), John (m Nancy Newman), Malcolm, Malcom [sic] (m Eleanor (Elinor, Nettie) Gordon, Gordon), Isabella (m [2] Felix Walker), James (m Esther Patterson) * [http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A053887 A053887] - "future applicants must prove correct service" - b 12 April 1761, Charlotte Co., VA, d 23 Nov. 1824, Christian Co., KY, m (1) Elizabeth Julia Flournoy, (2) Hester L. Clarke; sons William, Gustavus, Patrick, Matthew (see DAR record for their listed wives) * [http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A053873 A053873] (Sr.), b/d/served: PA; b 29 May 1729, Chester Co., d 15 Dec. 1786, Lancaster Co.; son William, Jr., married Sabina Schropp ** [http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A053872 A053872] (Jr.) - son of William above; b 1757, Lancaster Co., d 1821, Northampton Co., PA; m Sabina Schropp, son William (m Mary Barbara Albright) :: John Henrys, VA service * [http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A053801 A053801] b VA c1740, d before August 1783, Sullivan County, NC, m Mary; sons James (m Elizabeth Carmack), John (m Ann Alexander) * [http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A053802 A053802] b VA 1758, d 1823, Clark Co., IN; Residence: Norfolk County, VA; m Sarah; son Elijah (m Lorana Alexander) * [http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A053809 A053809] b Hanover Co., VA c1756, d before 28 March 1796, Henry Co., VA; m Susan Walker, son Edmund (m Nancy Ann Williams) :: more John Henrys * [http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A053806 A053806], Capt., b 15 April 1757, Anson Co., NC; service SC, NC; died 29 Dec. 1833, Haywood Co., NC, pension #S6992; m Nancy Newman, lots of kids. (this is [[Henry-1513]]) * [http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A053807 A053807], b 14 Feb 1759, Augusta Co., VA; service SC, NC; died 22 July 1833; pension #S10826, m Jane Dale, son Richard Dale Henry (m Rhoda Dent Ogden). (this is [[Henry-4222]]) :: John Henrys born or served PA * [http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A053797 A053797], b c1751 PA, d before 22 Oct. 1855 in PA, residence Lancaster Co., PA; m Mary (Peacock not proven), son William (Mary Simmons). * [http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A053794 A053794], b Ireland, d 23 April 1838, Allegheny Co., PA; m Margaret McMillan, son James (m Sarah Glenn) === Susanna Locke/y, William Henry, John Henry === : Susanna Henry (b 1758) m Thomas Locke/y 1777 Botetourt County -> Sevier County, TN. * Wulfeck/Kegley (above) : William Henry (b 1750) m Elizabeth Jones 14 Jun 1780, Botetourt Couty -> Sevier County, TN. * http://revwarapps.org/w364.pdf (widow Elizabeth, lists children, above) : John Henry (b 1754) m Rosanna Jarrot 10 Oct 1787 [bond dtd 2 Oct] -> moved to Cocke County, TN. * http://revwarapps.org/s1524.pdf (Private, Botetourt Co. in 1780. In Cocke Co., TN 1832/3. b 1754) === Henry Locations === : For marriage of Thomas Locke/Lockey & Susanna, who married in Botetourt County, focusing on Botetourt County - [[:Category:Botetourt County, Virginia]], [[:Category:Botetourt County, Virginia Colony]], [[Space:Botetourt County, Virginia]]. :From the [[https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/locke/2333/ GenForum page]: :: 'According to John Henry's and William Henry's Revolutionary War pensiohn applications, they were born in "Barkley County, VA." There is no such place. They were born in the part of Frederick County that later became Berkeley Co. VA and is now Berkeley Co. WV. :: 'They moved to Botetourt Co. VA while these boys were young lads. They were not land owners. There are at least three totally different sets of Henrys in Botetourt Co. at the time they were there.' : Henrys of Virginia seem to be in these Virginia counties * Botetourt County * Hanover County - [[:Category:Hanover County, Virginia]], [[:Category:Hanover County, Virginia Colony]] * Rockingham County :Other Virginia counties? * Rockcastle County * Rockbridge County : From [http://vagenweb.org/parishes.htm Parishes of Virginia]: * Botetourt Parish, formed 1769, served Botetourt Co to aft 1785 ** Botetourt was formed from Augusta Parish in 1769, when Botetourt Co was formed from Augusta Co. * Montgomery Parish, formed 1776, served Montgomery Co to aft 1785 ** Formed from Botetourt Parish, when Fincastle Co was divided and extinguished. * Rockbridge Parish, formed 1777, served Rockbridge Co to aft 1785 ** Formed, with Rockbridge Co, from parts of Augusta and Botetourt *Rockingham Parish, formed 1777, served Rockingham Co to aft 1785 ** Formed, with Rockingham Co, from Augusta * Washington Parish, formed 1776, served Washington Co to aft 1785 ** Formed from Botetourt Parish when Washington Co was formed from Fincastle Co * Berkeley Parish, formed 1769, served Spotsylvania Co to aft 1785 ** Berkeley was formed from [1st.] St. George's Parish, which continued serving Spotsylvania Co. * St. Paul's Parish, formed 1704, served New Kent Co to 1720 and Hanover Co to aft 1785 ** When Hanover Co was formed from New Kent Co in 1720, St. Paul's Parish went too. * Hanover Parish, formed 1713, served Richmond Co to 1720, King George Co to aft 1785 ** Formed from St. Mary's Parish in Richmond Co. When King George Co was formed in 1720, from Richmond Co, Hanover Parish went too. * St. Martin's Parish, formed 1726, served Hanover Co to aft 1785 and Louisa Co to aft 1785 ** Formed from St. Paul's Parish. After Louisa Co was formed from Hanover Co in 1742, it served both counties. * Brunswick Parish, formed 1732, served King George Co to aft 1785, Stafford Co to aft 1785 ** Formed in King George Co from Hanover Parish in 1732. A part was added to Stafford Co, when its boundary with King George was altered in 1776. * Fredericksville Parish, formed 1742, served Louisa Co to aft 1785, Albemarle Co to aft 1785 ** Formed from St. Martin's Parish, in 1742, when Louisa Co was formed from Hanover. Albemarle acquired part of Fredericksville Parish with the area added from Louisa in 1761. : post-Revolution locations: * Cocke County & Sevier County, Tennessee: Botetourt County Henrys (Berkeley County? pension transcripts suggest Berkeley County for "Bartly"/"Barly"): John to Cocke County, William to Sevier County) * Jefferson County, Tennessee: Rockingham County Henry - [[Henry-4777|John Henry-4777]] born c1760, brother of Hugh. == Sticker Examples == {{Migrating Ancestor | origin = France | destination = Canada | origin-flag = Flags.png | destination-flag = Flags-1.png }} {{Nonmigrating Ancestor |flag = US_State_Flag_Images-49.png |tooltip= Flag of Virginia |addinfo = Native Virginian }} '''Migrating/Nonmigrating Ancestor Stickers''' : See details on variables on the template pages for the [[Template:Migrating_Ancestor|Migrating Ancestor]] and [[Template:Nonmigrating_Ancestor|Nonmigrating Ancestor]] stickers.
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: See the sticker in use on [[Foster-11942]]. ''in progress 21:08, 13 July 2016 (EDT)'' == Mary Eppes / Epes == : I was looking for information to help with a proposed merge of two Joseph Royalls. And I kept running into husbands and children of Mary Eppes (sometimes Epes) ranging over a century. So... I figured I needed to play in the sand box with them :D : I'm confident that a Mary married (1) Littlebury Royall (d c1749), (2) James Robertson (d c1757), (3) Thomas Wilkinson. She is called Wilkinson in a 1790 deed of gift that names Robertson and Royall children/grandchildren and she refers to Thomas Wilkinson, deceased in her May 11, 1798 will. Between the deed of gift & the will[http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/JONES/2000-03/0952908129 Rootsweb post] provides transcript of both her 1790 deed of gift & 1798 will she names quite a few childrend and grandchildren: * Littleberry Royall * John Royall * James Robertson * John Robertson * Elizabeth Comer *John Royall, child of John Royall *Elizabeth Royall, child of John Royall *Elizabeth Jones, child of Richard Jones, Jr. * James Jones, child of Richard Jones, Jr. * Mary Epes Jones , child of Richard Jones, Jr. * Martha Ann Jones, child of Richard Jones, Jr. * Carolina Jones, child of Richard Jones, Jr. * Mary Robertson, daughter of James Robertson * James Robertson, son of James Robertson * Mary Robertson, daughter of John Robertson * grandchildren (parent not named): ** John Archer Robertson; JAMES JONES; James Robertson (son of James); Mary E. Robertson (dau. of James); Mary E. Robertson (dau of John); Sarah R Robertson. : What I'm not confident about is that her maiden name was Eppes (or Epes). : [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/JONES/2000-03/0952908129 Rootsweb post] that had 1790 deed & 1798 was about James Robertson's descendants & also had: ::"1. James2 Robertson (George1) died Abt. 1757 in Will Dtd.1757. He married Mary Eppes, 12313 Abt. 1750, daughter of Llewellin Eppes and Angelica Bray. ::"Notes for James Robertson:
::"Source: Page 181 Vol I Ancestors and Desc. of Francis Epes I of VA by John Frederick Dorman
::"James Robertson second husband of Mary Eppes, whose will dated Nov 4 1757 and proved March 3 12758,[sic] named his wife Mary, sons James, John and George, daughters Martha and Mary, and an unborn child. :"Chesterfield Co. Will Bk 1 , pp 272-73; Order Bk 2, p 381. On 1 Aug 1766" : The JSTOR article that listed the abstract of Littlebury Royall's 1749 will called him "of Chesterfield", so I think we're safe in grouping/naming these families, except for Mary's maiden name. ---- : Many Mary Eppes - Royall marriages: * Mary [[Eppes-125]] (1652 - 1673), married in 1673 Littleberry [[Royall-226]] (1656 - 1686) * Mary [[Eppes-75]] (1715 - 1774) & Mary [[Eppes-126]] (1716 - 1805), married Littleberry [[Royall-196]] (1717 - aft. 1749) ** [[Eppes-75]] also married to Francis [[Mabry-266]] III (1715 - 1774) - text says married 1737. ** [[Eppes-126]] also married to James [[Robertson-5603]] and Thomas [[Wilkerson-1185]] ** Will of Littlebury Royall of Chesterfield dtd 1749 names wife Mary (no surname), sons Joseph, Littlebury, & John, and brothers Richard and John. (see [http://www.jstor.org/stable/4242313 this article]) *
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Page information lost by Ancestry/not captured by the WayBack Machine... https://sites.rootsweb.com/~vabrunsw/varecord/g-names.htm * WILL - LOCKETT, Margaret - Will of Margaret Locket of Bristol Parish, dated May 22, 1708, recorded July 1, 1708. To daughter Elizabeth Standley, items. To my sons, Benjamin and Thomas Locket, and to my daughters, Susan Grigg and Mary Mitchell, each one shilling. All the rest of estate to son, James Locket, and he to be sole executor. Witnesses were John Bolling and Mary Pucket. (Wills and Deeds 1706-1709, page 99, Henrico County, Virginia.) * WILL - LOCKETT, James - Will of James Lockett of Bristol Parish, dated December 4, 1708, recorded February 1, 1708. To brother, Thomas Lockett, my plantation and land. He is to make over within 6 months, 1/2 acre to John Bolling where Bolling's store stands. Also to Thomas, Livestock. To sisters, Susan Grigg and Mary Mitchell, each a cow. All the rest of estate to brother, Benjamin Lockett, and he to be executor. Witnesses were William Weathers, Susan Featherstone, and John Hall. (Wills and Deeds 1706-1709, page 135, Henrico County, Virginia.) : The 1726 will of William Grigg Jr. names sons Lewis Grigg, Burrell Grigg, and Jess Grigg, daughter, Susannah Grigg, father, William Grigg, mother, Susannah Grigg, and brother, James Grigg. * WILL - GRIGG, William, Jr. - Will of William Grigg, Jr., dated April 22, 1726, and proved on September 13, 1726 at Court held at Fitzgerrald. To son, Abner Grigg, Plantation on mouth of Great Branch thence up to Edward Mitchells line. Devises to sons, Lewis Grigg, Burrell Grigg, and Jess Grigg, daughter, Susannah Grigg, father, William Grigg, mother, Susannah Grigg, and brother, James Grigg. Also devise to Thomas Hackney. (Deeds, etc. 1713-1728, page 924, Prince George County, Virginia.) Father of William Grigg Jr. would be a good candidate for the husband of Susanna, daughter of Lewis I, except - Burwell descendants? Maybe 2nd wife of son William? (1st?) More details on two generations of kids & wives Burwell & Lockett needed. Still, [[Noland-165|I]] think, based on dates, that it's possible Susannah, daughter of Lewis I, was the 2nd wife of William Grigg after his wife Miss (Frances) Burwell died. In WikiTree, both Frances and William (b 1632, m Frances 1665) are shown with a death date of 1715. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=deloreswilley&id=I29774 has a daughter Susannah of William Grigg & Miss Burwell, but I think that's Susannah Green, 2nd wife. maybe. and maybe not - dates for William Grigg immigrant has death between 1688 & 1704 [http://valelab.ucsf.edu/~pgrigg/geneology.html Grigg genealogy] === Generations === :WikiTree: # [[Grigg-121|William Grigg]] (1632-1715) m [[Burwell-113|Frances Burwell]] (1645-c1715) # [[Grigg-120|William Grigg]] (c1666-1726) m [[Lockett-120|Susannah Lockett]] (c1671-c1727), daughter of [[Osborne-2404|Margaret (Osborne) Lockett]] (d 1708), sister of James Lockett (d 1708) # [[Grigg-119|William Grigg]] (abt. 1689-1726) m [[Mitchell-3642|Elizabeth Mitchell]], children Abner Grigg, Jesse Grigg, Burwell Grigg, Lewis Grigg and Susannah (Grigg) Featherstone - 1726 will names the children (although not "Featherstone"), parents William and Susannah Grigg, brother James Grigg. # [[Green-15277|Lewis Green]] (abt. 1625) # [[Green-15299|Lewis Green]] (abt. 1645-1730) ''note: improbable lifespan for the times'' m [[Grigg-995|Susannah Grigg]] (1646-1709), brother of [[Green-4376|Susannah Green]] (said to have "probably" married William Grigg (the same one connected to Susannah Lockett in WikiTree), children Frances Green, Mary (Green) Eppes, Burwell Green, Peter Green Sr. and Susanna (Greene) Gilliam (only Frances & Burwell attached to Susannah Grigg, the rest are motherless - and there's a "Sarah Francis Green", daughter of Susannah Grigg attached to a second profile for a Green husband: [[Green-32380|John Lewis Green]]) .
- ''note'' - text on profile says he married (1) "possibly a Miss Parham or Miss Grigg"; m (2) Susannah Grigg, b. 1668, "Baly’s Creek, Westopher Parish," Charles City county, the "daughter of William & Miss (Burwell) Grigg". List of children, which includes the following Lewis, says only child whose mother is known is Frances (born c1672), daughter of Susannah Grigg. ## son [[Green-187|Burwell Green]] (aft. 1668-1733) m 1700 to [[Poythress-2|Anne Poythress]] (bef. 1682-aft. 1733) ### Burwell's daughter: [[Green-714|Sarah Green]] (c1712-1766) m [[Thweat-7|Miles Thweatt]] (abt. 1703-abt. 1767) # Lewis (no profile)... born 1680, married (1) Sarah _____, (2) Susanna _____, (3) Frances _____ : A comment on the profile of [[Green-4376|Susannah Green]], sister of Lewis Green (apparently when she was attached as wife of [[Green-15299|Lewis Green]]... she had been previously moved to be his sister) says: * My research shows that Susannah's maiden name was Grigg, daughter of William Grigg & Ellenor Unknown. She married John Lewis Green in 1669. She was the mother of Burwell Green and died about 1710 in Charles City, Colony of Virginia. Any comments? ''comment made in 2019... I saw it August 2020'' :Another, unrelated (I believe), Lewis Green: See [[Green-15299#Another Lewis Green.2C son of Robert Dunn Green]] From other records on the [http://sites.rootsweb.com/~vabrunsw/varecord/g-names.htm "G-names" page]: : At least two generations of William Grigg (Jr & Sr), Lewis Jr, more: * == From [[Green-15277]] == Copied 9 Auguste 2020 from the profile for [[Green-15277|Lewis Green]], born about 1625: :'''Note''': The line between [[Green-15277|this Lewis]] and [[Green-5663|Lewis Green Jr.]] (b May 5, 1751, married to Esther Kilgore) hits a snag at the father of that Lewis. Currently in WikiTree, [[Green-5663|Lewis Jr. b 1751]] is connected as the son of [[Green-15176|Lewis Green Sr.]], b 1724 and [[Lauderdale-32|Elizabeth Lauderdale]]. In ''Windows Into Our Past'' ([[#Smith]]), Lewis Green Sr. b 1724, m Lauderdale is son of a different line & Lewis Green Jr. b 1751, m Kilgore (styled Lewis Green V by Smith) is the son of Lewis Green b 1710 by his wife Sarah (unknown), who was the son of Lewis Green (b c1680, styled III by Smith) by his wife Sarah (unknown), who was also the mother of at least two other children by Lewis Green III: Burwell Green (b c1714) and [[Green-714|Sarah Green]] (b c1712, m [[Thweat-7|Miles Thweatt]]).note that in WikiTree [[Green-714|Sarah]] is b c1704, daughter of [[Green-187|Burwell Green]] (b c1670 to [[Green-15299|Lewis II, b c1645]]) & his wife [[Poythress-2|Anne Poythress]] (b c1680), who Smith says had no children. Lewis (b c1680) had a son Peter by (2) wife FrancesBristol Parish Register and Susanna by (3) wife Susanna.see Smith's webpage for [http://www.crossedbrushstudio.com/windowsintoourpast/Vol6/lewis_green_iii.htm Lewis Green III] Smith's conclusion is that Lewis Green b May 5, 1751 is the son of Lewis Green b 1710, who is a different person than Lewis Green b 1724, m Lauderdale. Information available appears to be open to interpretation that can support either Lewis Green as father. ---- == Biography == Lewis Green, born in Charles City County, Virginia about 1625 or 1630, is surmised to be the son of William Green who was transported in 1620 and survived the 1622 massacre.''Windows Into Our Past, A Genealogy of Lewis Green & Associated Families'' [http://www.crossedbrushstudio.com/windowsintoourpast/Volume-pdf/Volume6.pdf Volume 6], by Judy Parsons SmithNote: Survived in Charles City county, Virginia; he is not listed in musters posted online by "[http://www.virtualjamestown.org/Muster/muster24.html Virtual Jamestown]" that [[Noland-165|I]] could find. :"There were close ties between the Greens and the early Grigg, Gowers, and Parhams; it is "It is '''''possible''''' [emphasis in original] that the mother of Lewis Green I (wife of William Greene) was from one of these families.""15. From information compiled by Ardath Jo Green dated 17 Oct 1990." from endnotes ([[#Smith]]), [http://www.crossedbrushstudio.com/windowsintoourpast/Volume-pdf/Volume6.pdf p 183] In 1660, Lewis "was awarded 100 lbs tobacco for a wolf head (at Merchants Hope Church in present-day Hopewell; the church was built in 1657)." :His son was [[Green-15299|Lewis]] of High Peake (land purchase by son Lewis in 1702; he was owner of two mills, the first along the tributary, Easterly Run, which was later known as Manchester Creek, of Bayley’s/Bailies Creek that today forms "the dividing line between Prince George County and the present city of Hopewell").see also Pat Anderson's [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/HARRISON/1999-06/0929353054 Rootsweb post] (1999), which does not cite sources but shows Edward's ancestry (following copied from Pat's post):
Generation No. 4
8. John Eppes, born Abt. 1626 in Virginia; died Abt. 1679. He was the son of 16. Francis Eppes and 17. Marie ?. He married 9. Mary Kent 1645. 9. Mary Kent, born 1624. She was the daughter of 18. Humphrey Kent and 19. Joane ?.
Children of John Eppes and Mary Kent are:
i.William Eppes, died 1727 in Prince George County, Virginia; married Sarah Walpole.
ii.Edward Eppes, married Mary Green.
iii.John Eppes, born Abt. 1648; married Mary ?.
4iv.Daniel Eppes, born Abt. 1672 in Charles City County, Virginia; died January 06, 1753 in Surry County, Virginia; married Mary ?.
v.Francis Eppes, born Abt. 1646.
:[[Green-15277|Lewis]]'s daughter [[Green-4376|Susannah]], born about 1645, was "probably m. to William Grigg, son of William & Miss (Burwell) Grigg".Source: Smith, [[#note_16]] === Vitals === :'''Parents''': no proof; "possibly had Lewis Green I, b ca. 1630, Prince George Co., VA"from [[#Smith]]'s ''Windows Into Our Past'' *''Father:'' best guess is William Greene, imported 1620 & living at Jordan's (now in Prince George County), Virginia in 1622
*''Mother:'' maiden name '''''possibly''''' Grigg, Gower, or Parham - speculative at best that she may have been "from one of these families." :'''Birth''': no proof, except existence in court records in 1656note 17 ([[#Smith]]): "Information compiled by Mrs. M. G. Ward, 11030 SW 52nd Ct, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33328 ca. 1983" (presumed of age, so born before 1635) and 1659, Charles City county. *''Location:'' Charles City county based on location of (possible) father and no evidence of Lewis Green's importation
*''Date:'' about 1625note 16 ([[#Smith]]): "''The Green Family History The Descendant of Lewis Green (1625- ),'' compiled by Charles A. Barker, P. O. Box 1461, Ashland, KY 41105-1461 © 1995 :'''Wife''': not named, date & place not found :'''Children''': *[[Green-15299|Lewis Green]] *Susannah Green, b. bef. 1645; probably m. to William Grigg, son of William & Miss (Burwell) Grigg.note 21 ([[#Smith]]), same as [[#note_16]]In WikiTree, [[Grigg-120|William Grigg Jr.]], son of [[Grigg-121|William]] & Frances ([[Burwell-113|Burwell]]) Grigg, m [[Lockett-120|Susannah Lockett]]. (See [[Green-4376|Susannah]]'s profile for more information.)
::'''correction''': [[Green-2476|Mary Green]] who married Edward Epes was daughter of the son of [[Green-15277|Lewis Green]], also [[Green-15299|Lewis Green]], and called "Sr." in his lifetime. He left "land to his daughter Mary who had married Edward Epes with the stipulation that it be passed on to her sons."note 43 ([[#Smith]]): "From information compiled by Ardath Jo Green dated Apr 23, 1984, p. 5" :'''Died''': not known === 1650s Records === : Smith did not include a transcription of the 1656 mention, and the following 1659 transcription states it is the "first mention." Both of the following transcriptions are from Smith's ''Windows Into Our Past.'' : The first mention of a Lewis Greene is in the Dec 3, 1659 Court of Charles City County (from which Prince George County was formed in 1704), VA which reads: “Att a Co’rt holden Att Westo’er Dec. 3, 1659 Walter Brookes age 36 yeares or thereabouts exai’ed and sworne Saith – That Jarvis Hicks called to the Dept. and sayd there was a fellow agst whom there was a hue and cry issued, whereupon the Dept. put forth with his boat and Robert Ffarmer, the Dept. servant and pursued the fellow, who turned into a creeke whereupon the dept. called one Lewis Green, a neere neighbor to come with his cannon (canoe) to help apprehend a man who was disturbing the peace.18” [Note: the present Prince George County was formed in 1702 from part of Charles City County. The area of Ward’s Creek was 1) in part of Westover Parish that was on the south side of the James, 2) briefly a part of Jordan’s Parish, formed from the south side of Westover, 3) part of Westover again when Jordans and Westover reunited, and 4) part of Martin’s Brandon when that Parish was enlarged in 172019.] :Att a Cort Holden Att Merchant’s Hope on 9 br. 10: 1660 Lewis Green for wolf 0100 lbs tobacco[20].[20]: "''The Lewis Green Senior Family of Southside VA,'' notes by Emilee Mills Staubach, Houston, Texas, 1976– these records were donated to the VA State Library by Mrs. Staubach in Dec. 1978; VA Colonial Abstracts, Beverly Fleet, Vol. XL, p. 252 Ct. Orders 658-1661." ([[#Smith]]) === Note === :See a quick chart for [http://crossedbrushstudio.com/windowsintoourpast/Vol6/william_green_family.htm William Green]'s family (descended from Robert Green of Culpepper). Research by Ardath Jo Green concluded that the family lines for Lewis Green of Prince George & Robert (of Culpepper) are different. :Citations for a lot of the information posted about William Green go to [http://www.alaskahunts.net/appalachians/intro.htm Appalachian Ancestors] by Darlene (Mitchem) Dingess. :A son of that line, James Green, died 6 Oct 1851 in Harlan County, Kentucky. Of interest: A pension application[http://revwarapps.org/s31080.pdf pdf of transcript], application filed 1833 in Harlan County, Kentucky by Lewis Green (b 1751; enlisted in Russell County, Virginia) was filed in Harlan County, Kentucky (see next section). === Lewis Green I, II, III... === :For convenience, I, II, III, etc. are added to the generations of Lewis Greens discussed below, as Judy Parsons Smith did in her book ''Windows Into Our Past'' (see [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Green-15277#Acknowledgements Acknowledgements] below). :From ''Windows Into Our Past'' ([[#Smith]]): :: I - [[Green-15277|this Lewis]], b 1630ish ::: II - [[Green-15299|Lewis Green Sr.]], b c1645-50, who owned the mills, m (2) Susannah Grigg, daughter of William Grigg and his wife, née Burwell. :::: III - Lewis Green Jr. m (1) Sarah (Unknown) , m (2) Frances (unknown) m (3) Susanna[http://www.crossedbrushstudio.com/windowsintoourpast/Vol6/lewis_green_iii.htm Lewis Green III] Lewis III & Frances had Peter, born 16, baptized 20 Oct. 1720 ([https://archive.org/stream/vestrybookandre01chamgoog#page/n319/mode/1up Bristol Parish Regiester] & [[#SmithBook]], p 24); Lewis & Susanna Green had Susanna "born 14th July last", baptized October 21, 1723 ([https://archive.org/stream/vestrybookandre01chamgoog#page/n320/mode/1up Bristol Parish Register]; [[#SmithBook]], p 24, shows her as daughter of Frances, citing the register ::::: IV - Lewis Green,"Sr." in later reference listing his children ([[#Smith]], p 49)"xxxii: Family Bible – Petersburg , VA. Information from compiled notes of Emille Mills Staubach, in possession of Ardath Jo Green (8/2001)" from [http://crossedbrushstudio.com/windowsintoourpast/Vol6/endnotes-lg3.htm endnotes] for [http://www.crossedbrushstudio.com/windowsintoourpast/Vol6/lewis_green_iii.htm Lewis Green III] b. 1710"xxxiii: From information compiled by Ardath Jo Green dated Apr 23, 1984, p. 2-3 “A plausible date for the birth …and one of 1710 or 1714 for Lewis. The most satisfactory explanation is that Sarah, Burrell, and Lewis were the children of Lewis Jr., born while he was living in Westover/Martin’s Brandon Parish, the records of which are no longer in existence. The extant records of Bristol Parish begin ca. 1720 although there are a few earlier births recorded.”; The fact that Sarah Thweatt, b. ca. 1712 and is given as a daughter of Lewis Green, and sister to Burrell and Lewis Green in a old family Bible, in Petersburg, VA – This confirms my belief that Lewis Green I V was born in 1710. It is from Green information compiled by Emilee Mills Staubach. She was descended from Lewis Green II through his son Peter. She researched and compiled a wealth of Green information, some of which I have. - AJG" from [http://crossedbrushstudio.com/windowsintoourpast/Vol6/endnotes-lg3.htm endnotes] for [http://www.crossedbrushstudio.com/windowsintoourpast/Vol6/lewis_green_iii.htm Lewis Green III] - went to Washington County, VA (see [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Green-15277#Locations Locations] below)other two children: Burrwell/Burwell Green [xxxiv], b. ca. 1714[xxxv] & Sarah Green, b. ca. 1712, m. Miles Thweatt :::::: V - Lewis Green Jr., b. 5 May 1751, VA; d. c. 1835, Harlan, Harlan Co, KY; m. 1782, Washington Co, VA to Ester/Easter Kilgore. ::::::: VI - Lewis Green Jr., b. 1804, Bell Co, KY; m. 26 Jan 1826, Harlan Co., KY to Tabitha/Telitha "Letty" Arnett, b. ca. 1806, KY. He had a son James Lee Green, b. 1838. :In WikiTree: :: I - [[Green-15277|this Lewis]], b 1630ish ::: II - [[Green-15299|Lewis]] "Sr.", b 1650ish :::: III - ::::: IV - :::::: V - [[Green-5663]]? (not as currently portrayed in WikiTree, Sept. 4, 2015) :: not-IV - [[Green-15176|Lewis Sr.]], b 1724: :"Lewis Green, b. 1724 is not a descendant of Lewis Green of Prince George County, Virginia. This Lewis Green enlisted in the French & Indian War in Dinwiddie Co., VA. He was a carpenter by trade. He received a land grant for his service in the French & Indian War. The land patent was in present day Hardy Co., West VA. :: not-V '''if''' son of Lewis Green Sr. of Dinwiddie & Hardy counties b 1724 - [[Green-5663|Lewis Jr.]] :In DAR (see [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Green-15277#Patriot_Ancestors next section] for full citations). ::'''Note''': The DAR's public database includes Patriot Ancestors of DAR members. If a person is not listed by DAR, it does not mean the person did not serve or support the War for Independence; children of Patriot Ancestors (and their spouses) listed by DAR are those who are ancestors of DAR members. The list may not be complete (for children or for spouses). : Lewis Green Sr. (Patriot Ancestor #[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A047197 A047197]), service: VA :: b c1720s, died before August 6, 1785 in Washington County, Virginia
:: wife unknown
:: children: :*Lewis Jr., m Esther Kilgore :*James, m Jean Porter :*Sarah, m Josiah Payne :*Nancy, m Peter Hutchinson ::'''Note''': James and Nancy maybe not children of Lewis : Lewis Green Jr. (Patriot Ancestor #[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A047198 A047198]), service: VA, residence: Washington Co., Virginia :: b May 5, 1751 in Virginia, died after June 10, 1835, Harlan County, Kentucky
:: wife Esther Kilgore
:: children included Lewis, m Telitha Letty Arnett
:: [http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A047198 DAR] has corrections for the children listed, but corrections (if [[Noland-165|I]] followed them correctly) bring the children/spouses listed by DAR into agreement with Smith's listing of their 10 children (and spouses),[http://www.crossedbrushstudio.com/windowsintoourpast/Volume-pdf/Volume6.pdf pp 53-54] ([[#Smith]]) which includes Lewis Jr. and his wife Tabitha/Telitha "Letty" Arnett. ==== Patriot Ancestors ==== :DAR has both Junior (Patriot Ancestor #[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A047198 A047198]) and Senior (Patriot Ancestor #[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A047197 A047197]), with a note that service previously attributed to Senior was actually that of Junior. *{{DAR-grs|A047197|'''Private Lewis Green Jr.'''|September 4, 2015}} *{{DAR-grs|A047197|'''Lewis Green Sr.''' (patriotic service)|September 4, 2015}} ==== Locations ==== :Jordan's (plantation, assumed); residence of (possible) father William Greene in 1622 ::"Jordan’s is now in Prince George County, which was formed in 1704 from the part of Charles City County situated on the south side of the James River." ::Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jordan_Point,_Virginia Jordan Point] : [http://www.genealogytrails.com/vir/colchurches.html Merchant's Hope Church]: ::"The traditional date of the building's erection, 1657, is cut into one of the beams of the roof trusses. The church was built to serve as the parish church of Jordan's Parish, but became a chapel of ease of Westover Parish in 1688 and the upper chapel of Martin's Brandon Parish in 1720. Jordan's Parish was created by 1655 out of the western portion of Westover Parish that lay south of the James River. All of the parishes of Prince George County (except Bristol Parish) were united with Martin's Brandon Parish in 1720. Martin's Brandon Parish was a plantation parish in 1618 and its final establishment as a separate parish occurred in 1655." : Prince George County: the present Prince George County was formed in 1702 from part of Charles City County. The area of Ward’s Creek was 1) in part of Westover Parish that was on the south side of the James, 2) briefly a part of Jordan’s Parish, formed from the south side of Westover, 3) part of Westover again when Jordans and Westover reunited, and 4) part of Martin’s Brandon when that Parish was enlarged in 172019. :When Bristol Parish was formed in 1643, it extended from the mouth of the Appomattox River (present day Hopewell), along both sides of the river indefinitely to the west. Other parishes, including Dale in Chesterfield County were later created out of Bristol. :Martins Brandon Parish when first created in the mid 1600’s extended from upper Chappokes Creek (now the eastern boundry of Prince George County) to Flowerdew Hundred. Jordan’s Parish was between Martins Brandon Parish and the mouth of the Appomattox, which marked the beginning of Bristol Parish, Jordan’s was later united with Westover Parish for a short time but in 1720 it became part of Martins Brandon when that parish was enlarged. See also * [http://vagenweb.org/parishes.htm Parishes of Virginia] * [http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~george/countyformations/virginiaformationmaps.html History of County Formations in Virginia 1617-1995] * [http://www.virginiaplaces.org/vacount/howstart.html Virginia Places], How Counties Got Started in Virginia :Charles City county :Lewis Green IV, b c1710, "went to Washington County." :[[Green-5663|Lewis]] is shown in WikiTree as born in "Dinwiddie, Culpeper County, Virginia" (as of September 3, 2015). Dinwiddie county was formed from Prince George county in 1752. Culpeper formed from Orange county in 1749.see [http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~george/countyformations/virginiaformationmaps.html History of County Formations in Virginia 1617-1995] His profile also show birth date of May 5, 1751. :The pension application for Lewis Green match birth date of [[Green-5663]], but not location: :: b May 5, 1751 (from 1833 pension application, age 82 "May 5th last") :: application says he signed up in "Russell County" (which was formed from Washington county in 1786). :Harlan County, Kentucky... Kentucky was formed from Kentucky County, which was formed in 1776/77 from Fincastle (at same time as Washington County was formed from Fincastle). :present day Hardy County, West Virginia ::Lewis Green b 1724 had land patent there (from service in French-Indian War) ::Will of Lewis Green Sr. (IV) was "appraised in Hardy Co., West VA."p 48, [[#Smith]] : Hardy County ... Frederick formed from Orange (1738-1743); Hampshire formed from Frederick (1753-1754); Hardy formed from Hampshire (1785-1786); : Washington County: Washington formed from Fincastle (1776-1777). Russell formed from Washington (1786). :Lunenburg Co., VA
:Scott Co., VA : Brunswick formed from Prince George (1720-1732) == Sources ==
::and her fellow researchers
::Mrs. M.G. "Dot" Ward,
::Emilee Mills Staubach
::and
::Lake Compton
::for their tireless research
::without which this volume
::would not have been possible. :Nor [[Green-15277|this profile]]! === From Rootsweb === : What's left as of 10 August 2020 at https://wc.rootsweb.com/trees/127610/I29774/-/individual : Database entries by Delores Willey, online tree of deloreswilley -- Ancestors of Richard S & Delores S (GREEN) WILLEY (Updated: 10-20-2019 11:10:56) : William Grigg, male, born about 1635 in England; died about 1685 in Baly's Creek, Westover Parish, Surry Co, VA (Person Id: I29774; Tree Id: 127610) : '''Parents''': William Grigg & Susannah ?????? : '''Marriage''': to Frances Burwell (born about 1635) about 1664 at Virginia : '''Children''': * Susannah ??????: Birth: ABT 1658 in Westopher Parish, Charles City Co, VA. Death: in Charles City Co, VA * Person Not Viewable * Person Not Viewable * Person Not Viewable :Note: * Deed: Prince George Co, VA, 04 Jun 1711; From William Grigg of Bristol Parish, Prince George Co, to Lewis Green of same, for 5 shillings, land in above parish, 50 acres, bounded by Walter Nunnally, Thomas Lewis and the river, with all houses, etc., leased for three years....../s/ William Grigg Witnessed by Robt. Munford, Tho. Wynne, Edm'd Chamberlayne.....Recorded 11 Jun 1711 * Will: Prince George Co, VA, 22 Apr 1726: GRIGG, William, Jr - Will of William Grigg, Jr, dated 22 Apr 1726 and proved on 13 Sep 1726 at Court held at Fitzgerrald. To son, Abner Grigg, Pllantation on mouth of Great Brance thence up to Edward Mitchells line. Devises to sons; Lewis Grigg, Burrell Grigg, and Jess Grigg; daughter, Susannah Grigg, father, William Grigg, mother Susannah Grigg, and brother, James Grigg. Also devise to Thomas Hackney. Deeds and Wills, 1713-1728, p 924, Prince George Co, VA http://www.rootsweb.com/~vabrunsw/varecord/g-names.htm == More from Brunswick County Abstracts == http://sites.rootsweb.com/~vabrunsw/varecord/g-names.htm (no longer available, 20 March 2023) - older URL (given by Delores in William's entry) was captured... https://web.archive.org/web/20050220030903/http://www.rootsweb.com/~vabrunsw/varecord/g-names.htm === Will of William Grigg === WILL - GRIGG, Lewis - In the Name of One Almight and Eternal being who Created the World by the Words of his power and Governs it by the unerring dictates of his wisdom I Lewis Grigg of Saint Andrews Parish in the County of Greensville being sick but of a sound Mind and disposing memory but not knowing how soon it may be otherways Do make Constitute and Ordain this to be my Last Will & Testament First I commit my soul into the hands of my most mercifull Creator hoping for Salvation through the Merits of my Saviour and my Body to its Mother Earth to be buried at the discretion of my Executors Jesse Grigg and Lewis Grigg my Sons whom I appoint to this my Last Will and Testament and then as for my Worldly Estate I desire and dispose of as follows Viz. I lend unto my Beloved wife Sarah Grigg the plantation whereon I now live with two Negroes namely Bess and Bet with all my Stock of Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Hogs with all my Household and Kitchen furniture with the Crop now on the said Plantation during her Natural Life. I Give and desire unto my Son Jesse Grigg One hundred Acres of Land it being a part, apart of the Land whereon I now live and that part that joins the Tract he purchased of Lewis Lanier to him and his heirs forever. I Give and desire unto my Son Lewis Grigg the remainder part of this Tract of Land whereon I now live adjoining John Barlow and James Eppes, after the Death of my Wife Sarah Grigg to him and heirs forever. And as to the remainder of my Estate as yet not given away After the Death of my wife Sarah Grigg my desire is that it be equally divided between my two Sons Jesse Grigg and Lewis Grigg only the half of Bess and Bet to them and their Heirs forever. Item I lend unto my Daughter Martha Blanks a fourth part of the Value of Bess and Bet during her natural Life After the Death of my Wife Sarah Grigg. I give and desire unto my Grand Daughter Patsy Hazelwood a fourth part of Bess and Bet after the Death of my Wife Sarah Grigg to her and her Heirs forever. My desire is that two indifferent persons should value Bess and Bet at the Death of my Wife Sarah Grigg and that Jesse Grigg and Lewis Grigg should pay unto Martha Blanks one fourth of the valuation thereof. And that the said Jesse Grigg and Lewis Grigg should pay to Martha Hazelwood a fourth part of the value of Bess and Bet at the Death of my Wife. And Lastly I acknowledge this to be my last Will and Testament Revoking all former Wills and bequests by me made. In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this fifth day of August One thousand seven hundred and eight four. Signed by Lewis Grigg (L.S.). Sealed and acknowledged in presence of John Batte and Frederick Grigg. At a Court held for Greensville County the 25th day of October 1787 This Will was proved according to law by the Witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded. January Court 1804 Lewis Grigg qualified as Executor see endorsed on the original Will. Will Book 1, page 112, Greensville County, Virginia. Jan 25, 1997 - 14:06 - From: - Carol A. Morrison == M. Tutor Research == The following concerns Rebecca Coggin's and Charles Bartholomew's marriage. Charles City County, Virginia, Court Orders, 1687-1695, p. 502. 4 Jun 1694, Court held at Westover. Attorney General exhibits information agst. Charles Bartholomew for making and unlawful marriage. Attachment awarded agst body of sd. Charles, returnable to next court. Charles City County, Virginia, Court Orders, 1687-1695. Sherriff is to summon Rebecca, relict of Francis Poythress, to appear and answer information of an unlawful marriage to Charles Bartholomew. Charles City County, Virginia, Court Orders, 1687-1695, p. 502. At a Court Holden at Westover 4th June 1694. Sheriff is to summon Rebecca, “ye relict of Francis Poythress,” to appear and answer information of an unlawful marriage to Charles Bartholomew. Charles City County, Virginia, Court Orders, 1687-1695, p. 503. At a Court Holden at Westover 4th June 1694. Information is exhibited by the Attorney General, says 12th Act of Assembly says none shall be married but by minister, nor by them but by license and publishing banns. Laws of England say that none shall marry within certain degrees of consanguinity, especially none shall marry his wife’s sister... Charles City County, Virginia, Court Orders, 1687-1695. "14 June 1694. The Attorney General reported that on the 27th of April last, he took process at last County Court for Charles City vs. Charles Bartholomew and Rebecca, widow and relict of Major Francis Poythress, and John Moore and Elizabeth, daughter of Seth Perkins for their incestuous marriages etc." Charles City County, Virginia, Court Orders, 1687-1695, p. 505. At a Court Held at Westover the third day of July 1694, “John Jane Sworn That he knew Frances the 1st wife of Charles Bartholomew and knows Rebecca the Relict of Francis Poythress and that the sd. Frances and Rebecca were sisters always being the daughters of one mother...” Charles City County, Virginia, Court Orders, 1687-1695, p. 505. John Wynn Sworn Sayeth that from his childhood he knew the two women and that they were always taken for sisters both by one mother. Charles City County, Virginia, Court Orders, 1687-1695, p. 509. At a Court Holden at Westover 3rd day August 1694. William Randolph, Esq., Attorney General, brings case agst Charles Bartholomew, referred from last (repeats that Charles Bartholomew and Rebecca, wife of late Maj. Francis Poythress, were married in Westover Parish 2 Feb. 1693 by George Robinson of Bristol Parish, Henrico County, Clerk, and live together), Charles Bartholomew pleads not guilty to unlawful marriage. Jury Impanelled... Charles City County, Virginia, Court Orders, 1687-1695, p. 505. “George Robison Clerke sworn in Court Sayeth that he married the sd. Charles Bartholomew and sd. Rebecca 2nd Day of February 1693.....William Epes sworn also in the Court Sayeth he did see the sd. Charles Bartholomew and the sd. Rebecca married together the second of February in Henrico County.” John Jane sayeth upon oath that he knew Frances and knows the sd. Rebecca and he married with one of the sisters of the sd. Rebecca and that he was told and took the sd. Rebecca and Frances to be sisters, that is to say the daughters of one mother but of divers fathers.” Charles City County, Virginia, Court Orders 1687-1695, p. 504-505. “Thomas Blighton upon his oath sayeth that he frequented the house of one John Coggan in the lifetime of the sd. Cogan’s wife and that he had often heard the sd. Cogans wife call the sd. Rebecca and Frances daughters and have heard the daughters owne them steppe sisters and always in the time of such his frequenting and ever since he reconed them sisters of the half blood...” Jury sent out and William Harrison, foreman, brings in verdict of not guilty. Attorney General appeals to 4th day of next General Court. Sheriff to take Bartholomew to give sureties to live apart from Rebecca until suit settled. Charles City County, Virginia, Court Orders 1687-1695, p. 505. 3 Aug 1694, Court held at Westover. Case of Attorney General vs Charles Bartholomew for unlawful marriage to Rebecca Poythress. Bartholomew now appears and quotes 2 statues re marriage and says his marriage is cognizable only by ecclesiastical jurisdiction. Court overrules this plea. Bartholomew says he has not violated the law. Charles City County, Virginia, Court Orders, 1687-1695, p. 506. 3 Aug 1694, Court held at Westover. Deposition of John Jane that he knew Frances, late wife of Charles Bartholomew, and knows Rebecca, relict of Francis Poythress, and says the two were sisters, being daughters of the same mother. John Bishop swears the same. Joshua Wynn says he knew both women from childhood and they were always taken as sisters by one mother. Because of absence of Mr. George Robinson, Clerk, who joined them in marriage, case is referred to next ct. The following shows Ann's maiden name: Prince George County, Wills and Deeds, page 70. We, Charles Bartholomew and Rebecca Bartholomew, for love and affection to our daughter Anne Bartholomew, after our decease, give her 200 acres on both sides of Easterly Run in Westover Parish; being rest of 1,000 acres granted to said Rebecca in her widowhood, by escheat patent 29 April 1692; the moiety whereof is at present belonging to Col. Littlebury Epes, and 300 more whereof is given by us to Rebecca Poythress, by deed of gift to her this date. The 200 acres is bounded by said Rebecca’s 300 acres...10 Sept 1711. Witn: Jno. Woodlief, Rich’d Wallpole, Jno. (x) Denton. Charles Bartholomew, Rebecca (x) Bartholomew. The following shows Ann's married name: Prince George County, Virginia, Wills & Deeds, 1713-1728, p. 502, December 11, 1721. Burrell Green and Ann his wife and Francis Poythres of the County of Surry to Robert Hunnicut of the County of Prince George, shoemaker, the sum: 5 shillings deed for lease; “one tract of land 200 acres being in the County of Prince George on both sides the Easterly Run, the same being part of a patent for 1000 acres of Land granted to Rebecca Poythres by an escheat patent bearing the date of 29 Apr 1692 the moiety or one half of such land is in the possession of Littlebury Eppes and 300 acres more of the said land was given to Rebecca Poythres the daughter of Rebecca Poythres the patentee, the residue thereof was given to the aforesaid Ann”....land bounded by said Rebecca’s 300 acres and other side the courses of said patent and deed of sale from Batts to Ardington. Burrell Green, Ann Green, Francis Poythres (all sealed w/ a waxer). Wit.: Joseph Simmons, Abr. Odium, James Jones. Prince George County, Virginia, Wills & Deeds, Deed for lease, 1713-1728, p. 503, 12 Dec 1721. Burrell Green and Ann his wife and Francis Poythres of the County of Surry to Robert Hunnicutt of the County of Prince George. The sum: 21 pounds, 10 shillings; “the tract or parcell of land containing 200 acres in Prince George County on both sides of Easterly Run and part of a patent bearing the date of 29 Apr 1692 one half of which land is in possession of Littlebury Eppes and 300 acres more of the said land was given to Rebecca Poythres the daughter of the aforesaid Rebecca Poythres the grantee and the residue thereof hereby granted was given to the aforesaid Ann, after one year ownership for and in consideration of 21 pounds, 10 shillings.” Burrell Green, Ann Green, Francis Poy thres (sealed w/ a waxer). Wit: Jos. Simmons, Abraham Odium, James Jones. There are no records indicating that Ann and Burrell had children. posted 2 hours ago by [[Tutor-255|M. Tutor]] ... on [[Green-187|Burwell Green (abt.1681-1733)]], copied 4 July 2023 (1350 ET) other comments from Burwell's profile, copied 4 July 2023: update: the siblings shown by Smith (Volume 6 link) are the children of this Burrell's brother Lewis (noted as "Lewis III" by Smith). hmm. Seems Burrell, Lewis & Sarah were siblings, children of Lewis. (Sarah m Thweatt... sister, not daughter). see p 25 http://www.crossedbrushstudio.com/windowsintoourpast/Volume-pdf/Volume6.pdf & other sources. posted Sep 02, 2015 by You Noland-165 You Burrell & Lewis brothers? 1711 entry from http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~vabrunsw/varecord/g-names.htm - POWER OF ATTORNEY - GRIGG, Susan - I, Susan Grigg, appoint Mr. Edmund Chamberlayne to be my attorney. 11 June 1711. Signed by Susan Grigg and witnessed by Lewis Green, Jr., and Burrell Green, recorded June 11, 1711. Wills and Deeds 1710-1713, page 42, Prince George County, Virginia. posted Sep 02, 2015 by You Noland-165 You this pdf (which took forever to load for me) listed Sarah and Rebecca as daughters of Burwell & Ann (Poythress) Green (see p 168 of 377), with Sarah m Miles Thweatt and the following for Rebecca (but no sources): Rebecca Green was born about 1743 in Virginia. She married Ludson Worsham about 1762 in Virginia, son of George Worsham IV and Sarah Irby. He was born about 1742 in Henrico Co., Virginia posted Jan 18, 2015 by You and comments from Anne [[Poythress-2]]'s profile: = copy of another profile for text... = [[Poythress-2|Anne (Poythress) Green (bef.1682-aft.1733)]] - detached as mother of Sarah (Green) Thweatt ~ 4 July 2023 == Biography == Anne Poythress was born in Virginia before 1682[[#Rootsweb]]; profile's datafield prior to August 31, 2015 had "after 1668" with no source given to Francis and Rebecca Poythress.parents are certain; maiden name of mother is usually Coggin (with variations in spelling); "Tye" mentioned in [[#BatteChart]]. [http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=va_families&id=I00042 Rebecca's entry] in [[#Rootsweb]] says:
"On several index cards, but not all, Coggin is crossed out and Tye is substituted. There appears to be no "Tye" card elsewhere index cards. The substitution is not necessarily in Batte's own hand. It is generally discounted as a mix up over a parent's lineage."
Anne married Burrell (sometimes Burwell) before 1721.They are named as husband and wife in a 1721 land transaction. "After 1700 in Virginia" in datafields is based on their birth information & that their son-in-law was born "after 1702" Their daughter Sarah Green married Miles Thweatt (b after 1702).[[#Rootsweb]] :"On 15 November 1721 Burrell Green and his wife Ann of Surry Co. and Francis Poythress of Prince George sold land to Robert Hunnicutt, part of a patent to Rebecca Poythress for 1000 acres of land ‘half of which land is in the possession of Littleberry Eppes, 300 acres of said land was given Rebecca Poythress, a daughter of said Rebecca and 200 acres to the sd. Anne Green. Burrell Green died intestate in Surry and his widow Ann was appointed adm. of his estate 19 Sep 1733. They appear to have lived in what was later Sussex County.""The Poythress Family," [https://poythress.org/family-studies/poythress-connections-to-wall-family-in-virginia-study-by-lou-poole/ Chapter 12] (accessed 19 October 2021), includes a transcript of his will (and lots of additional information). Previously posted by the "Poythress Surname Genealogy Research" website on a University of Minnesota server, it is now found on the Poythress Surname History website ([https://poythress.org/ poythress.org]).last entry on [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Poythress-16 attached image] refers to this transaction Anne (Poythress) Green died after 1733[[#Rootsweb]] (she was appointed adm. of her husband's estate September 1733). == Sources ==
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Born 9 Apr 1730 in Winchester, Frederick Co VA
Son of Morgan Bryan and Martha (Strode) Bryan
Brother of Mary (Bryan) Curtis, Joseph Bryan Sr., James Bryan, Samuel Bryan, Elenor (Bryan) Linville, Morgan Bryan Jr., John Bryan [half], Martha (Bryan) Gano, William Christopher Bryan, Rebecca (Bryan) Boone [half], Thomas Bryan and Sarah (Bryan) Puisen
Husband of Sarah (Unknown) Bryan — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Father of Eleanor Bryan, John Bryan Jr., Joseph Bryan, Thomas Bryan, Samuel Bryan and Margaret (Bryan) Allen
Died 18 Nov 1797 in Rowan Co NC
This person was created through the import of Shortened files.ged on 30 December 2010. John, who is believed to have lost two Tory sons during the Revolution, farmed his land in the Bryan Settlements throughout his life. He died there in the winter of 1799–1800. === Note === : Married Sarah. Genforum has: George Eaton, Jr., married by bond dated 1779, Elizabeth, daughter of John and Elizabeth (Morgan) Huey. I've learned they went to Kentucky and then Posey Co Indiana. Elizabeth's brother Thomas Huey married, by bond dated 7 Feb. 1787, in Rowan Co Mary Bryan, daughter of John and Sarah Bryan. This John was probably the son of Morgan Bryan, grandfather of Rebecca Bryan, wife of Daniel Boone. Will of John Bryan, Sr. transcribed:: 18 November 1797, Rowan Co, NC. In the Name of God Amen. The Eighteenth Day of November in the year of our Lord God one thousand seven hundred and ninety seven, I john Bryan of Rowan County and state of North Carolina, planter, being in perfect health, tho weake in Body but of perfect mind and memory, thanks be given unto God, therefore calling to mind the mortality of my body and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die, do make and ordain this my last will and testament, that is to say principally and first of all I give and recommend my soul unto the hands of almight God who gave it, and for my body, I recommend it to the earth to be buried in a christian like and decent manner at the direction of my Executors, and not doubting but at the general resurrection I shall receive the same again by the might power of God. And as touching such worldly estate wherewith it has pleased God to bless me in this life, I give, devise and dispose of the same in the following manner and form: Also I give and bequeath unto Sarah my dearly beloved wife the sum of Ten pounds in money yearly of the land during her widowhood and likewise I bequeath unto her one Negro wench named Sal and likeways one horse named Runt, likewise two Cows and likewise two sheep and two Beds and chest and Dow chest with what of the dresser furniture she pleases. With one pot with the choice of the Bee gum and likewise at my widows death I order the Negro wench Sal to be sold and be equally devided among my daughters. Also I give and bequeath unto my well beloved son Samuel Bryan two hundred Acres of land along the north line of my plantation only I bequeath twenty pounds out of that part to my beloved grand son John Bryan, son to John Bryan deceased. Likewise I bequeath one Negro boy to my beloved son Samuel Bryan named George and likewise my close: Likewise I give and bequeath unto my well beloved son James mail heirs, Two hundred acres of land it being the old improvement where I now live to be sold and put to interest for their use when come of age to share and share alike. Likewise I will that the residue of my movable property be put to sale and the money equally devided amongst my Daughters Jean Orton, Jinnet Ortan, Elizabeth Davis, Serah Allen, Merey Huey and Margere Allen likewise all debts dew with too young negro wenches Grace and Love. Lastly I do hereby make, constitute, ordain and appoint my beloved son in law Joseph Ortan and William Law to be the only Executors of this my last will and testament and I do hereby utterly disallow, revoke and disanull all and every other former testaments, wills and legacies. Bequests and Executions by me in any way before this time mentioned, willed and bequeathed ratifying this and no other to be my last will and testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the day above written. His (seal) John Bryan Signed, sealed, published, pronounced and declared by the said John Bryan as his last will and testament in the presence of these subscribers Samuel Casey jun. , Thomas Allen, Jacob Foote • Will Proved: 5 November 1800, Rowan Co NC. paulas1218added this on 12 May 2013 8-10 INTERACTIVE FAMILY HISTORIES JOHN BRYAN (1) is the oldest proven ancestor of the authors. This author feels that his ancestor, John Bryan (1), is the most likely candidate to be the son of Morgan Bryan and Martha (Strode) Bryan. In his will dated March 28, 1763, Morgan Bryan mentions his son, John Bryan, therefore, there is no doubt that Morgan Bryan did have a son, John Bryan, who was living at the time that the will was written in 1763. The ancestor of the authors, John Bryan (1), is believed to have been born around 1731 which makes it reasonable that he could be the son of Morgan and Martha Bryan. Many sources indicate that Morgan Bryan’s children were born from 1720 to 1740 which further supports this connection. John Bryan’s birthdate was derived by knowledge that the earliest known marriage of his children - his daugther, Jane Bryan, married John Orton in 1770. Assuming that Jane Bryan married John Orton at age of eighteen, Jane Bryan was born around 1752. Assuming that John and Sarah Bryan were married when John Bryan was twenty years of age and that John and Sarah Bryan had Jane after one year of marriage, supports that John was born around 1731. This is the same birthdate established in the 1942 article written by Edward Bryan (the earliest reference that mentions the birthdate of John Bryan). Also, there little doubt that most of Morgan Bryan’s sons moved to Anson/Rowan County, North Carolina. In October of 1752, Morgan Bryan was issued numerous land patents from Lord Granville in behalf of his sons. The associated plats read: “land surveyed for John Bryant, William Bryant, Samuel Bryant and Joseph Bryant." These plats confirm that several sons of Morgan Bryan lived in Anson County, North Carolina as early as 1752. Will of Morgan Bryan, 1763 Will Book A, Page 13, Rowan County, North Carolina Top of page omitted (unrelated will) (Page 1 of 2) BRYAN FAMILY HISTORY 8-11 Will of Morgan Bryan, 1763 Will Book A, Page 13, Rowan County, North Carolina Bottom of page omitted (unrelated will) (Page 2 of 2) There was definitely a John Bryan living in Rowan County as early as 1758 with many land transactions occuring in what is now the extreme south central part of what is today Yadkin County, North Carolina. From 1778 to 1797, John Bryan (1) is definitely known to have owned land and eventually resided in the west central of part of what is today Davie County, North Carolina. Proving that these were both the same John Bryan will be indeed be difficult as well as establishing that the John Bryan of southern Yadkin County is the son of Morgan Bryan, mentioned in his 1763 will. There are numerous books and articles written on Morgan and Martha Bryan and their children. Most of these books and articles state little about Morgan’s son, John Bryan. The most widely available books are: “The Boone Family” by Hazel Atterbury Spraker, 1922 and “Brianniana” by Edward A. Bryan, 1934. Both of these books state that the Morgan Bryan had a son named John but give no additional information concerning John Bryan and his family. Another widely referenced book is “Pioneer Families of Missouri” by William S. Bryan and Robert Rose which was first published in 1876. The original 1876 sketch on the Bryan family mentions no children of Morgan Bryan. However, in the 1935 reprint of the book, an introduction was added in which Morgan Bryan’s children are listed. Although John Bryan is mentioned to be a son of Morgan Bryan, no additional information on John Bryan or his family is introduced. Other known books that the author has not had access to are: “The Boone-Bryan History” by Dr. J. D. Bryan, 1913 and “The Shearer-Akers Family” by James William Shearer, 1915. An article entitled “Bryan, a Pioneer Family” by Edward Bryan appeared “The Register of the Kentucky State Historical Society” in 1942. This article introduces an estimate of John Bryan’s brithdate to be circa 1731 but gives no additional informational on John Bryan or his family. 8-12 INTERACTIVE FAMILY HISTORIES The book, “Carolina Cradle,” by Robert W. Ramsey, 1964, provides a well documented sketch of Morgan Bryan, however, it does not include any information on Morgan’s son, John Bryan or his family. Another widely available book “Notable Southern Families” by Zella Armstrong, 1974, introduces a major error on John Bryan and his family. It states that John Bryan married Frances Battle and that John was a Captain in the Revolution who was killed at his own door by Colonel Fanning. This John Bryan died many miles away from where Morgan Bryan and his children lived while John Bryan (1), believed to be Morgan’s son, lived nearby. The will of John Bryan was signed in 1797 and probated in 1801. This will clearly establishes that the wife of John Bryan was named Sarah. Land associated with this will clearly establish that this was the will of the John Bryan who lived on or near Bear Creek and Dutchman’s Creek (this is approximately eight miles southwest from where Morgan Bryan last lived). Also, several children of John Bryan (1) are known to resided in this same area. To date, this author has never seen any primary documentation that links John and Frances Bryan (or any of their known children) to the area around where Morgan Bryan last lived. John Bryan (1) is known to be the father of Samuel Bryan, Sr. of Davidson County, Tennessee by a 1801 deed recorded in Rowan County, North Carolina. On October 15, 1801, “Samuel Bryan of Davidson County and State of Tennessee” received 200 pounds for 200 acres of land from “John Little of Rowan County and State of North Carolina.” This deed describes this land as a “parcel of land left to him the said Samuel Bryan by the will of John Bryan, Dec’d lying & being in Rowan County and State of North Carolina lying on Bear Creek being part of a tract of land Granted to the said John Brian (sic) by the state of North Carolina bearing date at Kingston the twenty fifth day of October Anno Domini Seventeen hundred and Eighty six, No. 1225 as by record will more fully appear.” This land was bounded by land owned by Benjamin Gaither and the deed was witnessed by another neighbor, Jacob Trout. The description of this land and the neighbors listed in this deed provide a firm connection between John Bryan of Rowan County, North Carolina of Samuel Bryan of Davidson County, Tennessee. From 1778 until his death 1800 (probate started), John Bryan (1) owned land and probably lived around eight miles southwest of where Morgan Bryan, Sr. last lived. John Bryan, Sr. lived in an area of Rowan County, North Carolina that, in 1836, became west central part of Davie County, North Carolina. Through numerous land transactions, it has been determined that John Bryan (1) lived in Rowan County, North Carolina from 1778 to 1800 and that he had the following neighbors (some deeds from the probate records): Benjamin Gaither (1778 - 1803), Thomas Pennery (1778 - 1796), William Williams (1778 - 1787), Robert Luckey (1778 - 1787), John Van Eaton (1778), Valentine Huff (1783 - 1802), John Adams (1784), Mary Luckey (1784 - 1796), Ralph Vaneleave (1784), John Hughey (1784), George Wilcoxon (1784), John Bryan, Jr. (1787 - 1797), Daniel Sutherland (1787), John Pinchback (1787), Richard Speaks (1787), William Patrick (1787), Jacob Nichols (1787), Samuel Reed (1787), Jacob Trout (1796 - 1801), John Little, Sr. (1801), Beal Ijams (1801) and Jacob Coon (1802). It is also known from these deeds that they all lived near the following Creeks: Bear Creek (great majority of deeds), Hunting Creek and Dutchman’s Creek. BRYAN FAMILY HISTORY 8-13 It has been definitely established that John Bryan (1) resided on land near Bear Creek for a period of twenty years. It appears that John Bryan (1) moved to the Bear Creek area around 1778. The earliest known proof that John Bryan (1) owning land near Bear Creek in Rowan County, North Carolina is a vacant land entry where 400 acres was entered on Bear Creek adjacent to Robert Luckey, William Williams and John Van Eaton. This vacant land entry was dated February 16, 1778. In 1783, State Land Grant Number 635 that was issued to Benjamin Gaither for 508 acres “on Bear Creek in the creek bottom next to John Bryan and Valentine Huff.” Gaither and Huff are listed several times as owning land next to John Bryan (1) over the next twenty years. In 1786, John Bryan (1) was issued State Land Grant Number 1225 in Rowan County, North Carolina for 200 acres next to land owned by Benjamin Gaithers and William Williams. In 1787, the son of John Bryan (1), Samuel Bryan, bought 100 acres of land from John Adams in Rowan County, North Carolina. This land was situated on Bear Creek and had the following neighbors: John Bryan, Mary Luckey, Thomas Penry and Benjamin Gaither. Because of neighbors listed in these deeds, it is almost certain that this Samuel Bryan was the son of John and Sarah Bryan. Nine years later, in 1796, Samuel Bryan sold this land to Jacob Trout and the indenture listed the same four neighbors listed in 1787. There are several sources that show another John Bryan, probably John Bryan (1), living about one or two miles northeast of where Morgan Bryan and Martha Bryan last lived in 1762. This land is now situated in the north central part of Davie County, North Carolina. According to an abstract of a deed listed in the McCubbins collection, “Earl Granville let John Bryan of Rowan County, North Carolina have 646 acres of vacant land on both sides of Morgan’s Creek on a branch of Cedar Creek, waters of Dutchman’s Creek.” This abstract further states that this deed was recorded in book 5, page 146. The “Davie County Land Grants” map by Andrew Lagle and the “Davie County, North Carolina Historical Documentation” map by the Custom House both indicate that this land was granted to John Bryan in 1762. Apparently, both maps were based on the the McCubbins abstract and the McCubbins abstract is definitely in error. The actual deed (Book 5, Page 146) shows that Morgan Bryan, Jr. acquired this land in 1762, not John Bryan. However, a John Bryan did live on this land in 1780. On March 4, 1780, Joseph “Bryant” was granted 288 acres and listed John “Bryant” as a neighbor. Additionally, on March 21, 1780, Morgan “Bryant” was granted 250 acres and listed John “Bryant” as his neighbor. Apparently a John Bryan acquired this land from Morgan Bryan between 1762 and 1780. 8-14 INTERACTIVE FAMILY HISTORIES There is a John Bryan mentioned in the 1741 will of Mary (Bryan) Curtis probated in Orange County, Virginia. Mary is said to be the sister of John Bryan (1). Another John Bryan appears in at least two Anson County, North Carolina legal transactions. On January 9, 1748/49, John Bryan had become of age by when he was a Sworn Chain Carrier (SCC). On October 27, 1752, Morgan Bryant, Jr. obtained 141 acres of land in Anson County, North Carolina using the survey that John Bryant did in January, 1748/49. On October 27, 1752, Morgan Bryan, Sr. obtained a patent for 313 acres in Anson County on the north bank of the Yadkin River below Mill Creek Mulberry Fields. This land was acquired on behalf of his son, John Bryan, the land being surveyed on January 4, 1748/49. This land was sold ten years later by John Bryan and Morgan Bryan, Jr. to John Howard. There are several other references to a John Bryan residing in Rowan County, North Carolina prior to 1778 which could be John Bryan (1). Most of this property is located in what is today the south central part of Yadkin County, North Carolina. Any connection to this John Bryan and John Bryan (1) has not been established. On April 22, 1762, Morgan Bryan, Jr. and John Bryan let John Howard have 313 acres “on the north bank of the Yadkin River below Mill Creek of Mulberry Fields.” This deed was witnessed by William Williams and John Linville. The description of this property listed no neighbors and it is not certain where this property was located. On October 10, 1763, John Bryan sold land “lying on both sides of Millar’s Branch being a fork of Deep Creek” to Morgan Bryan. On October 12, 1763, John Bryan sold 460 acres “lying on both sides of Miller’s Creek, a Fork of Deep Creek,” to Christian Miller. This property was on Martha Bryan’s corner. This property was part of 560 acres granted to John Bryan by Earl Granville on August 10, 1762. On February 13, 1771, John Bryan sold 101 acres to Morgan Bryan “being part of the tract of land whereon the said John Bryan now dwells which was formerly granted to him.” This deed was witnessed by John Braly, John Parr, Jr. and Andrew Hunt. In 1772, John Bryan (1) and his two sons, John and Samuel, were found in a list of taxables returned by William Sharp. This clearly establishes birthdates of John’s sons, John and Samuel, to be prior to 1756 (white male men were subject to be taxable when they reached the age of sixteen). According to the 1797 will of John Bryan (1), John Bryan married a woman whose first name was Sarah. According to Ruth Cooper, John Bryan married Sarah Hobby. Originally this marriage was thought to be based on family legend but it is now believed that this connection was derived from a marriage record of Edgecombe County, North Carolina where a John Bryan married a Sarah Hobby on July 1, 1766. The authors now believe this marriage to be extremely speculative in nature. Even if this marriage was John Bryan (1) and Sarah Bryan, Sarah would probably not be the mother of any of John Bryan’s children as most of them (if not all) appear to be born prior 1766 (the date of marriage between John Bryan and Sarah Hobby of Edgecombe County, North Carolina). Additionally, it is believed that John Bryan (1) lived in south central part of Yadkin County, North Carolina in 1766. In 1766, the western most boundary of Edgecombe County, North (which was a much larger county then) consisted the western most boundary of present day Nash County, North Carolina. These two counties are substantially far apart which further discounts the validity of this connection. BRYAN FAMILY HISTORY 8-15 The will indicates that John and Sarah Bryan were the parents of three sons and six daughters (the following birthdates of the below listed children are rough approximations derived primarily from marriage dates, land transactions, estate papers and one tombstone): Samuel Bryan (2), b. mid 1750’s James Bryan (1.2), b. 1760’s John Bryan, Jr. (1.3), b. mid 1750’s Jane Bryan (1.4), b. early 1750’s Jannet Bryan (1.5), b. late 1750’s Elizabeth Bryan (1.6), b. late 1760’s Sarah Bryan (1.7) Mary Bryan (1.8), b. early 1760’s Margaret Bryan (1.9), b. ca. 1768 The will of John Bryan, a planter, “made while in perfect health on November 18, 1797" is the last known date that John Bryan (1) was still living. On November 5, 1800, ”the will of John Bryan is proved by Samuel Casey, Joseph Orten and William Law." The Loose Estate papers of James Bryan (son of John Bryan) state the John Bryan died in 1800 in Rowan County, North Carolina. These two records that John Bryan (1) probably died in 1800 in Rowan County, North Carolina. In 1801, his son, Samuel Bryan, was selling land that he enhirited from from his father, John Bryan, deceased. On May 31, 1805, “William Law and Joseph Orton (as executors of deceased John Bryan wanted certain land sold) let John Little” have “300 acres on both sides of Bear Creek on the line of the original grant next to Benjamin Gaither and William Williams for 287 pounds.” There have been no records of Sarah Bryan located after the death of John Bryan (1). 8-16 INTERACTIVE FAMILY HISTORIES Will of John Bryan, written 1797 Will Book D, Page 1 Rowan County, North Carolina Page 1 of 2 BRYAN FAMILY HISTORY 8-17 Will of John Bryan, written 1797 Will Book D, Page 1 Rowan County, North Carolina Page 2 of 2 8-18 INTERACTIVE FAMILY HISTORIES References: 1) Deed, Book 5, Page 146, Earl Granville to John Bryan, August 10, 1762; abstract contained in McCubbin Collection, abstract in error, actual deed shows Earl Granville to Morgan Bryan, Jr.; 2) Deed, Book 5, Pages 210 and 211, Morgan Bryan, Jr. and John Bryan to John Howard, Rowan County, North Carolina, 1762; 3) Deed, Book 5, Pages 353 and 354, John Bryan to Morgan Bryan, Rowan County, North Carolina, 1763; 4) Will of Morgan Bryan, Will Book A, Pages 13 and 14, Rowan County, North Carolina, 1763; 5) Deed, Book 7, Pages 284 and 285, John Bryan to Morgan Bryan, Rowan County, North Carolina, 1771, abstract contained in McCubbin Collection; 6) Vacant Land Entry, John Bryant, Sr., February 16, 1778 (Enoch’s book); 7) Deed, Book 9, Pages 198 and 199, Grant to Morgan Bryant, Rowan County, North Carolina, 1780; 8) Deed, Book 9, Page 199, Grant to Joseph Bryant, Rowan County, North Carolina, 1780; 9) Will of John Bryan, Will Book D, Pages 1 and 2, Rowan County, North Carolina, 1797; 10) Estate Records, John Bryan, November 5, 1800, (McCubbins abstract); 11) Deed, Book 18, Pages 185 and 186, Samuel Bryan of Davidson County, Tennessee to John Little of Rowan County, North Carolina, Rowan County, North Carolina, 1801; 12) Deed, Book 21, Pages 197 and 198, Joseph Orton and William Law, executors of John Bryan, deceased, to John Little, Rowan County, North Carolina, 1786; 13) Loose Estate Records of James Bryan, February, 1808 Court, Rowan County, North Carolina (abstract in Rowan County Register, November, 1995, Page 2355); 14) McCubbins Collection, microfilm reel #11; 15) “Bryan History,” by Miss Ruth Cooper; 16) Map, “Davie County Land Grants,” by Andrew Lagle, 1976; 17) Map, “Davie County, North Carolina Historical Documentation,” by the Custom House, 1977; 18) Map, “Yadkin County, North Carolina Historical Documentation,” by the Custom House; 19) IGI Record, LDS FamilySearch, December, 1999 (marriage record of John Bryan to Sarah Hobby, 1766) http://www.rcasey.net/bryan/brystart.htm [[User:Norman-673|Norman-673]] 01:36, 9 September 2013 (EDT) === Sources for Bryan-156 === : Source S766 : Abbreviation: Bell Family History Site -Ancestry.com : Title: Bell Family History Site -Ancestry.com : Author: (Owner: gbell007) : Publication: http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/person.aspx?tid=1533813&pid=-1925247153 : Paranthetical: Y * http://ncpedia.org/biography/bryan-morgan == Bryan-329 == The following information was uploaded in the GEDCOM import for Bryan-329. Bryan-329 had different birth date and place and death date than was in the profile at the time of merge on 9/10/2013 with Bryan-156. Bryan-329 had: Born 1727 in Chester, Pennsylvania, USA and Died March 12, 1782. Bryan-329 included the user ID 666918CAAD0D42C9826BEF12EB013D16A399 and the following: === Note === : Note: Additional information from: "Bryan Wills and Deeds With Genealogical Notes" by Lindsay M. Brien in Dayton, Ohio. :: FHL Book US/CAN 929.27"As Thomas Bryan, son of Morgan, is often, even in recent years been called a Tory by writers, the following account of the battle of the Shallow Ford, where a Captain Thomas Bryan was killed is of interest. :: :: In the Draper M s. 8c43 (State Hist. Soc. of Wisconsin) is a letter dated Feb. 17, 1887, to the Editor of the Landmark, (evidently a paper published in Davie County, North Carolina) and signed by D. M. Furches. Parts of the letter follow: :: :: "In the Revolutionary times, what is now Davie County was a part of Rowan and was known as the "Forks", lying as it does in the forks or prongs of the north and south Yadkin Rivers, one of the best portions of North Carolina, the hunting ground of Daniel Boone in his youth; the home of such families as the Pearsons, Clements, Gaithers, Ellison, Cooks, Mumfords and many others. But among them there was a large and influential family by the name of Bryan. This family was extensive, wealthy for that day and influential, but they were all loyalists, Tories. One of them being the celebrated Colonel Bryan who had the fight with Richmond Pearson. Another was known as Captain Thomas Bryan, who raised a Tory company and held it subject to orders for the protection of the loyalists, the "Forks being about equally divided between the Whigs and Tories. :: :: Captain Francis called his company of Whigs out and started down the Yadkin to disband Bryan's company, neither Bryan or Francis knew the other was on the march -- this has since been called the "Battle Ground Branch" about 1/2 mile west of the little town of Huntsville and one mile west of the Shallow Ford on the Yadkin River and has always been known in tradition as the Battle of the Shallow Ford. :: :: As Captain Bryan moved up the Yadkin on his way to what turned out to be the battle of the Shallow Ford, when ever he came upon a young man with avowed Whig principles, he took him a "prisoner of war", and among those so taken was a young man by the name of Robin Horn. Captain Bryan, not long before the battle of the Shallow Ford, had married Sallie Howell, a beautiful young Whig girl, an aunt of Stephen L. Howell, who died in Statesville about two years ago. She by will or some other way, succeeded to the estate of Captain Bryan on Dutchman's Creed, seven miles above Mocksville. She remained a widow until after peace was declared, and Robin Horn, the prisoner of her husband, at the time he was killed, returned home and soon after his return, she and Robin were married and settled down on her estate and raised a large family. One son was named Howell Horn". :: :: "Compiler's note - From this Captain Thomas Bryan living on Dutchman's Creek, it would appear that he was the son of Captain John Bryan, Whig, Captain in the North Carolina Militia, and grandson of Morgan Bryan Sr." :: :: :: 3 B84 bl Page 81 :: :: Page 92 "Captain in North Carolina Militia (see Heitman's Officers in American Revolution). Killed by the Tory, Fanning, at his own door, while home on furlough." :: :: Complete record of children not found, only John Jr., Joseph, and Eleanor. :: :: Page 81 "Rowan County Court Minutes, p 118; Aug. 5, 1777, Joseph Bryan and John Bryan sign the Oath of Allegiance to the Colony." :: :: Page 81 "Capt. Caleb Osbourne's list of taxable persons, 1761, Forks of Yadkin - Morgan Bryan, John Bryan, William Bryan, Samuel Bryan." Note: Yadkin - Rowan County, North Carolina :: :: Page 81 "Capt. Jonathan Hunt's list of taxable persons, 1768 - Samuel Bryan, Thomas Bryan, John Bryan & son John. :: :: :: "As Thomas Bryan, son of Morgan, is often, even in recent years been called a Tory by writers, the following account of the battle of the Shallow Ford, where a Captain Thomas Bryan was killed is of interest. :: :: In the Draper M s. 8c43 (State Hist. Soc. of Wisconsin) is a letter dated Feb. 17, 1887, to the Editor of the Landmark, (evidently a paper published in Davie County, North Carolina) and signed by D. M. Furches. Parts of the letter follow: :: :: "In the Revolutionary times, what is now Davie County was a part of Rowan and was known as the "Forks", lying as it does in the forks or prongs of the north and south Yadkin Rivers, one of the best portions of North Carolina, the hunting ground of Daniel Boone in his youth; the home of such families as the Pearsons, Clements, Gaithers, Ellison, Cooks, Mumfords and many others. But among them there was a large and influential family by the name of Bryan. This family was extensive, wealthy for that day and influential, but they were all loyalists, Tories. One of them being the celebrated Colonel Bryan who had the fight with Richmond Pearson. Another was known as Captain Thomas Bryan, who raised a Tory company and held it subject to orders for the protection of the loyalists, the "Forks being about equally divided between the Whigs and Tories. :: :: Captain Francis called his company of Whigs out and started down the Yadkin to disband Bryan's company, neither Bryan or Francis knew the other was on the march -- this has since been called the "Battle Ground Branch" about 1/2 mile west of the little town of Huntsville and one mile west of the Shallow Ford on the Yadkin River and has always been known in tradition as the Battle of the Shallow Ford. :: :: As Captain Bryan moved up the Yadkin on his way to what turned out to be the battle of the Shallow Ford, when ever he came upon a young man with avowed Whig principles, he took him a "prisoner of war", and among those so taken was a young man by the name of Robin Horn. Captain Bryan, not long before the battle of the Shallow Ford, had married Sallie Howell, a beautiful young Whig girl, an aunt of Stephen L. Howell, who died in Statesville about two years ago. She by will or some other way, succeeded to the estate of Captain Bryan on Dutchman's Creed, seven miles above Mocksville. She remained a widow until after peace was declared, and Robin Horn, the prisoner of her husband, at the time he was killed, returned home and soon after his return, she and Robin were married and settled down on her estate and raised a large family. One son was named Howell Horn". :: :: "Compiler's note - From this Captain Thomas Bryan living on Dutchman's Creek, it would appear that he was the son of Captain John Bryan, Whig, Captain in the North Carolina Militia, and grandson of Morgan Bryan Sr." == Sources == * Source: S1 Abbreviation: GEDCOM file imported on 1 November 2010 Title: GEDCOM file submitted by Legacy. Imported on 1 November 2010. Subsequent Source Citation Format: GEDCOM file submitted by Legacy. Imported on 1 November 2010. BIBL GEDCOM file, Legacy. TMPLT TID 0 FIELD Name: Footnote VALUE GEDCOM file submitted by Legacy. Imported on 1 November 2010. FIELD Name: ShortFootnote VALUE GEDCOM file submitted by Legacy. Imported on 1 November 2010. FIELD Name: Bibliography VALUE GEDCOM file, Legacy. TMPLT Seven Sons and Two Daughters of Morgan Bryan (1671-1763) Irish Immigrant and Some of Their Descendants, Authored and Compiled by David C. McMurtry, David R. Bryan, Kathryn H. Weiss, John K. Bryan, Jr., and Pat R. Forbis. Vol 2 of 2, Privately Printed 2009, Lexington KY == Vitals == '''John Bryan''' : '''Born''': 9 Apr 1730 in Winchester, Frederick Co VA{{Citation needed}}
: '''Parents''': Morgan Bryan and Martha (Strode) Bryan - speculative, see [[#parents]] (also describes rationale for a 1731 birth year... also speculative)
: '''Wife''': Sarah named in Will of John Bryan, Sr. (18 November 1797, Rowan Co, NC), see [[#sarah]]
: '''Children''': Attached profiles for Eleanor Bryan, John Bryan Jr., Joseph Bryan, Thomas Bryan, Samuel Bryan and Margaret (Bryan) Allen. Text above says "Complete record of children not found, only John Jr., Joseph, and Eleanor." (see [[#Children]]; see also [[#Thomas]] & [[#mary]], m Huey) : '''Died''': 18 November 1797, Rowan County, North Carolina (date/place of will), see [[#sarah|above]] :Abstract of 1797 will: * wife Sarah * son Samuel * daughters ** Jean Orton ** Jinnet Ortan ** Elizabeth Davis ** Serah Allen ** Merey Huey ** Margere Allen * Executors: son in law Joseph Ortan and William Law * Witnesses: Samuel Casey jun., Thomas Allen, Jacob Foote * Will Proved: 5 November 1800, Rowan Co NC. ~ transcription of will added by paulas1218 on 12 May 2013
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[1] Carter, William G., (1909) ''Giles Carter of Virginia, Genealogical Memoir by William Giles Harding Carter.'' Baltimore: Lord Baltimore Press [https://archive.org/stream/gilescarterofvir00cart#page/38/mode/2up Archive.org] (Pages 32-33, 38-43).
:: Henrico Co VA Records, p.15. '''[[Price-760|John Price]]'s wife''': "''Adventurers of Purse and Person'' states that John Price's wife was a daughter of John Wall, but then cites a deed that is for the John in the next generation. They did conclude that John Rowen was her second husband."From the profile of [[Price-760|John Price]] (6 May 2021). The preceding paragraph is from the profile of [[Price-760|John Price]], as are the following paragraphs: : "The identity of the wife of the first John Price is unknown. She may have been a sister of John and Henry Rowen as evidenced by the Will of John Rowen, 1662, Henrico Co. Another more likely possibility is that she might have married John Rowen after the death of John Price and he was the stepfather of the young Price boys. : "In his Will, John Rowen instructed his brother Henry to bring up the two sons of the deceased John Price and to manage their estates. He also made small bequests to the orphans, Daniel and John Price. Other bequests were made to his brother Henry, nephew John [son of Henry] and his own son Henry, as well as to Giles Carter. His brother-in-law Richard Ingram was asked to raise his son Henry. : "At least one person has suggested that Giles Carter's wife [[Rowen-132|Hannah]] was another Rowen and that is why he is mentioned in the will. I doubt that. I'm not sure she was old enough to have been married to Giles by 1662 - most estimate her birth as circa 1650. Of course if the estimate is wrong she could have been older. Then if she was older and married to Giles Carter as early as 1662, it seems her children would have been born earlier." ... could be... Hannah's profile now (22 January 2022) has birth year as 1638. === B.L. Price === : http://www.pricedna.com/JohnPricetheEmigrant.pdf (starting on 11 of 64). See also [https://archive.org/stream/johnpriceemigran00pric/johnpriceemigran00pric_djvu.txt archive.org's full text copy]. Following bits relevant to children/wives/timeline (most known inaccuracies not listed): * John Price born 1584 in Wales (Montgomery or possibly Brecknock) * married Mary, with sons William and Matthewes * married Ann, with daughter Mary * 1620 patent for 150 acres in Henrico County * implies John was a shareholder in the Virginia Company * son Matthewes born in Wales in 1615, arrived aboard ''George'' in 1635 ** possibly married a Miss Pugh of Wales or a Miss Nelson ** Mathew granted 150 acres in Henrico County, 23 May 1638 *** John, son of Mathew - born about 1650 and married Miss Cannon, died 1711 *** will for John "of Henrico County", attributed by B.L. to him, dated 15 December 1710, recorded in Henrico County, names daughters Mary Cannon and Eliza Price; sons John, Daniel, and Pew (all children of his wife Jane); proved by Jane and witnesses in a court held "at Varina for the County of Henrico the first Monday in June 1711" * B.L. conclusion: William [age 19] arrived with John and Mary in 1620 while 5-year-old Matthewes was left in Wales ==== BL Price - Powys Club ==== : Note - this information provided, but Rev. Price himself includes information on page 10 that indicates this line ended without male heirs - citing Dwnn, he shows the line from Matthew Goch to Sir John Pryce & his son Mathew Pryce "whose line ran out, and Rev. Geo. Arthur Evors inherited and recovered the estate of Newtowne Hall. Notes made by Meyrick, editor of this volume, published 1846 says further that Newtowne Hall was at that time in possession of Air. Evors, a nephew of Rev. Geo. Arthur Evors. " - which argues against this family, from Newton, Montgomery, Wales, being the direct line for the American Prices (especially since "Sir Matthew Pryce, Baronet, sheriff" appears to be the son whose line ran out, and who was still in Wales in 1660). The Rev. Price may be proposing that the American Prices are probably from a branch of this family that emigrated to America, but I think there's a long way to go between "probably" and proof (especially considering how common the name "Price" is for a Welshman). ~ [[Noland-165]], 23 Jan. 2022 : From the [http://www.pricedna.com/JohnPricetheEmigrant.pdf pdf] (9-10 of 64), citing information from "The Powys Land Club, in 28 volumes (Powys land was the ancient name for Montgomeryshire). The Prices abound in these records and there are many pedigrees and other genealogical entries. Of them all, the most interesting is a photograph of the family tree of Richard Price, 1609 (see Vol. 18, p. 101). In Vol. 2, p. 398, a list of Prices who had been sheriffs of Powys with now and then an intervening generation is given. Note the (to us) interesting succession of proper names : * Rhys, slain 1469. * Thomas Pryse. * Matthew Goch, sheriff of Montgomery Co., 1548. * John Pryce, sheriff of Montgomery County., 1566-1586. * Edward Pryce, sheriff of Montgomery Co., 1615 * Sir John Pryce, Baronet. * Sir Matthew Pryce, Baronet, sheriff, 1659-1660. : "In Vol. II. is found a Matthew Price, 1548, with an excellent chart containing names commonly used by the American family. Vol. VI., p. 45, gives Edward Price,1586, with brothers John, James, Charles and Thomas. In Vol. VIII., Elizabeth Pughe and her brother, John Price, 1633, are mentioned." === Timeline === : 1585 or so: born (see next)
: 1600, 2 June: John entered school in Shropshire, age c15, so born c1585 ([https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/LkmvilMSzFY SGM])
: 1610-11: John Pryce signs an indenture ([https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/LkmvilMSzFY SGM], [https://books.google.com/books?id=dRdJAAAAMAAJ&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=%22john+pryce%22+indenture VCP]).
: 1611: Thomas Dale leads a group of colonists to establish Henricus (later Henrico), one of the first outlying settlements in Virginia. ([https://www.loc.gov/collections/thomas-jefferson-papers/articles-and-essays/virginia-records-timeline-1553-to-1743/1610-to-1619/ LOC timeline])
: 1618/19/20: 150-acre patent in Henrico County, near the Falls of the James River (C&P) : 1623/4: Living, Neck of Land, with wife (Living & Dead) : 1624/5: Mustered at Neck of Land, with wife Ann (Muster); and 3-month-old Mary ([https://archive.org/details/originallistsofp00hottuoft/page/217/mode/1up?q=price&view=theater Hotten, 15 of 37]) : 1638: Son and heir of John, Mathew, patents land. ==== Indenture ==== : Indenture undertaken in 1610-11 would certainly seem to be related to John's immigration to America, but BLP says he was a freeman and shareholder... maybe by 1624/5 he was? : Or... since the indenture mentions who his father was, can it be assumed that John was under age? If that's the case, then the date is just coincidence, because the John Price aboard the Starr in May [1611] was 40 in 1624/5... not a minor in 1610/11... this is more likely the John who was 34 aboard the ''George'' in 1635. Which means ''that'' John was not son of John & Mary. : details from SGM https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/LkmvilMSzFY accessed 22 Jan 2022 : John Pryce, was described as son and heir of Richard Pryce in an indenture in 1610-11 from Richard Pryce of Manavon, Montgomery County, Gentlemen, and Ursula Pryce, his wife to ___ Robinson. Thomas Pryce, brother of Richard Price II, was one of the witnesses. [Indenture, British Museum, A.D.D. Charter 1036, PC]. The signature on this indenture corresponds in every detail with the signature of John Price on the Petition to the King sent from Virginia in 1625-26 when John Price signed as a member of the Burgess. [Public Record Office, London, England, C.O. 1/3, 17276, PC]." ... : "This John Pryce was registered at the Shrewsbury School as John Pryce, gen. F. (i.e. 'son of a gentleman') 2 June 1600, two shillings sixpence. This was the entrance register. Two shillings sixpence were paid by those students not living in the town of Shrewsbury. Pupils generally entered at the age of fifteen or thereabouts. The three sons of Rev. Thomas [Pryce] of St. Chads entered in the following order: Daniel, Samson, John and each paid two pence because they were 'oppidans', (i.e. living in town). The John of this group, entering in 1603, therefore born about 1588 or 1589." ... :: Note from elsewhere in the SGM discussion... John son of Thomas did not immigrate. :: A Robinson found in Jamestown muster arrived 1622. From VCP (p 511): "John Pryce was described as son and heir of Richard Pryce in an indenture in 1610-11 from Richard Pryce of Manavon, Montgomery..." (snippit view, that's all there is). from BLP: "John Price lived on the "Neck of Land" in Charles City County, which was near to Jamestown, and later, near the "Falls of James River." Both he and his son William, who lived at "College Land," were planters, home builders and assisted in the founding of a Colony, but it is only in their muster that we find them in service. : "All those colonists not indentured servants and not of the servant class, were mustered into service to help build the Empire, and of these Gentlemen Freeholders, John Price was one." [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~katy/genealogy/price/b18840.html This Rootsweb page] explains the land patents (1619 to John and 1638 to Mathew):"Some Descendants of John Price", posted in Rootsweb by Kay Haden, [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~katy/genealogy/price/b18840.html First Generation] (accessed 24 January 2022). : "There were two ways to acquire land in the Virginia Colony - either by paying for it or for laboring for seven years, after which one received a dividend for 100 acres of land. A "headright" of 50 acres could be earned by paying for one's own way or by paying passage for someone else. John Price received 150 acres in 1619; the first 100 apparently through his indenture; the 50 acres possibly acquired by paying passage for someone. If the first land was planted, he could become eligible for a matching tract. Son Matthew received the matching 150 acres after the death of his father. Henrico Patents 1623/43, p.551]. At the time Matthew received this patent, his mother and stepfather, Robert Hallom, were living adjacent the original patent." Additional information from that Rootsweb page... : In Appendix IV, p.527, of ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS OF JOHN PRICE, is a "Discussion of the Land Patent to John Price" written by Rupert Taylor, 9 Feb 1936 and found among the holdings of the VA Historical Society in Richmond. He platted the land of Robert Hallom, who married Ann, widow of the immigrant John Price, which was described as adjoining that of John Price - there is a sketch provided. Comparing this land with that of the land sold by Hatcher to Pleasant which had been sold to Hatcher's father by Daniel & John Price, sons of John Price, he determined this was definitely not the land granted to Mathew Price but the original land granted to the immigrant John in 1619. Comparison of dates was convincing that the said Daniel & John could not possibly be sons of the immigrant John, leaving the only conclusion that the immigrant had a son also named John that was their father. The three children and heirs of Robert Hallom, or their heirs, eventually sold the 1000 acres Hallom tract to William Randolph, each of these transactions further proving the location of the land of John Price. : There was a Indian massacre on 22 Mar 1622, killing 347 people of the colony of Virginia. John Price was a survivor of the massacre and listed as living in "the Neck of Land, Charles City." : The term "Ancient Planter" is applied to those persons who arrived in Virginia before 1616, remained for a period of at least three years, paid their passage, and survived the massacre of 1622. They received the first patents of land in the new world as authorized by Sir Thomas Dale in 1618 for their personal adventure. John Price is on the list of those designated as "Ancient Planter". Order of Descendants of Ancient Planters is an incorporated non-profit society whose purpose is to honor and perpetuate the memory of the Ancient Planters; to promote historical and genealogical research; to inspire patriotism; and to enhance fellowship among those of similar interests. : And... the Rootsweb page supports that the John enrolled in 1600 in Shrewsbury is the one in the Jamestown muster, with loads of explanation, including the "comparison of his signature on a petition of the Virginia House of Burgesses with the signature on a Welsh indenture shows he was son of Richard Price, of Manafon, Montgomeryshire, and his wife Ursula." === Jamestown Muster === Timeline has me confused. If John patented land in 1619 (1618-20) along Turkey Island Creek in Henrico, why was he listed in Living & Dead at Neck of Land, Charles Cittie. Or is that where the land was? Also, the land patented in 1638 by his son Mathew... it says was due John Price ... had John Price not claimed it? Is the John with the 1610 indenture and was aboard the Starr the same one due the 150 acres? ... 1626 record of land held, Henrico Corporation - John Price: 150 acres "by patent", "On the Southerley side begining from the Falles, their are these PATTENTS graunted" ... ["ON the Northerly side of James River, from the Falles downe to Henerico. Contayning about x Miles in length, are ye publique Land's, reserved & laid out, wherof 10,000: Acres, for the Vniucrsitie Lands, 3000 Acres for the Companys Lands, with other Land belonging to the Colledge; the Comon Land for the Corporacon 1500 Acres"] ([https://archive.org/details/originallistsofp00hottuoft/page/280/mode/1up?q=price&view=theater Hotten]) Muster of Living, [http://www.virtualjamestown.org/Muster/search.muster.cgi?start_page=0&search_type=basic&database=muster_1624&last=price&first=&muster=&age-op=&age1=&age2=&month=&year=&date= search for Price], and a search for Mary: : Charles Cittie, Neck-of-Land: * John Price (40), head; ''Starr'', May not given (muster taken 24 January 1624/5) * Ann Price (21), ''Francis Bonaventure'', August 1620 (muster taken 24 January 1624/5) * Mary (3 months), "not given" - (muster taken 24 January 1624/5) * Hugh Price (35), head; ''William & John'', January 1618 (muster taken 24 January 1624/5) * Judith Price (24), wife of Hugh, ''Marygold'', May 1619 (muster taken 24 January 1624/5 * John Price (2), son of Hugh, - (muster taken 24 January 1624/5) : Colledge-Land, Henrico * William Price, head; ''Starr'', not given (muster taken 23 January 1624/5) : Charles Cittie, Chaplins Choise: * Walter Price, head; ''Willm & Thomas'', 1618 (muster taken 21 January 1624/5) 1624/5 Muster for John Price - [http://www.virtualjamestown.org/Muster/search.muster.cgi?muster=Price+John%&start_page=0&search_type=adv this search] - shows : John Price (40), head, Neck-of-Land, Charles Cittie Corporation; arrived aboard ''Starr'', May not given * House: 2 (a search of [http://www.virtualjamestown.org/Muster/search.muster.cgi?database=buildings_1624&start_page=0&search_type=basic&muster=&loc=Neck-of-Land%2C+Charles+Cittie&bldg= buildings in Charles Cittie] confirms he had two houses) * Arms Records ** Powder: 5 pound ** Lead: 10 pound ** Piece Fixed: 2 ; Piece Serviceable: 0 ** Armor: 1 ** Coat of Mail: 1 ** Coat of Steel: 1 ** Sword: 2 (Sword and Dager) * Food and Livestock ** Corn: 2.5 barrel ** Peas: 1.5 bushel ** Cattle: 5 - "cattell yong and old" ** Poultry: 15 == Son Mathew == B.L. Price says (56-57 of 64 in the [http://www.pricedna.com/JohnPricetheEmigrant.pdf pdf]) that "William Price, who was born in Wales, was a son of John and Mary, emigrants, 1620. He raised a family at "College Land," and his descendants lived in Gloucester, Middlesex and other eastern counties." He goes on to give the following information (implying they are descendants of William), having cited "REGISTER OF CHRIST'S CHURCH, MIDLESEX COUNTY, VA." and stating that the "following record is given, because the crests and seals are found in Middlesex County, Virginia". I wouldn't set too much store by William of the College Land raising a family (no indication he married), although he could have immigrated with John (either as adult son or brother... his age is not given in the 1624/5 muster). However, the following information is probably good for Robert & Jane's children & should be able to be verified in the parish register. :: [[Price-6707|Robert Price (1640-1689)]] appears to be the profile for this Robert (at least, he's the profile attached as father of John born 29 Jan 1672 as of 23 Jan. 2022). : Robert and Jane Price, their children, viz (Mrs. Jane Price died March 27, 1687) : * Margaret, b. August 14, 1670. * John, b. January 29, 1672. - ''[[Price-4218|John Price (1672-1726)]]'' * Robert, b. November 19, 1674. * Jane, b. July 10, 1676, d. March 5, 1724. * Mary, b. May 3, 1679. * Elizabeth, b. November 7, 1681. * Katherine, b. January 6, 1684. : Thomas, son of Thomas and Catherine Price, b. October 13, 1733.
: Leonard, son of Thomas and Catherine Price, b. March 20, 1735. : Thomas, son of John and Ann Price, b. March 13, 1738.
: John, son of John and Ann Price, b. March 11, 1740.
: Samuel, son of John and Jane Price, b. May 15, 1721.
: James, son of John and Jane Price, b. February 17, 1716.
: William, son of John and Jane Price, b. April 6, 1723.
== Transported persons == From ''Early Virginia Families Along the James River: Henrico County, Goochland County, Virginia'' ([https://books.google.com/books?id=2JIDpgldtf0C&pg=PA6&lpg=PA6&dq=john+price+ancient+planter#v=onepage&q=john%20price%20ancient%20planter&f=false page 6]).''Early Virginia Families Along the James River: Henrico County, Goochland County, Virginia,'' [https://books.google.com/books?id=2JIDpgldtf0C&pg=PA6&lpg=PA6&dq=john+price+ancient+planter#v=onepage&q=john%20price%20ancient%20planter&f=false page 6] (Jno. Price transported by William Farrar); [https://books.google.com/books?id=2JIDpgldtf0C&pg=PA9 page 9] of the reference has the entry for Mathew Price's 1638 patent as son and heir of John who had the 1619 patent, and calls his mother Ann Hallom. Jno. Price is one of of the 40 people transported, claimed by William Farrar: :11 June 1637: William was given the patent for 2,000 acres at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farrar%27s_Island Farrar's Island] as payment for headright of 40 passengers - possibly for those who arrived in 1619, although some accounts say that the ''Garland'' never arrived in Virginia. The patent was posthumously awarded to to his son, [[Farrar-75|William Farrrar]]. The patent reads: ::"Patent to Capt Wm Farrar, 2000 acres on the north side of James River Bounding and abutting lands of Varina, thence extending .... Due for transportation of 40 persons...And upon survey there shall not be found the said quantities of 2000 acres of lands within the aforesaid bounds, that then the said Wm Farrar measured his full quantities upon the northerly bounds of the said lands into the woods""Records of the Farrar Patent Lands". University of Rochester School of Arts and Sciences. University of Rochester [http://www.sas.rochester.edu/bio/bannister/PatentMaps/Henrico_VA/mtland/APPDXC.TXT website]. The previous info from the profile for [[Farrar-393|William Farrar]] (senior), which also had this information about the ''Garland.'' :17 June 1619: Court minutes stated that the ship ''Garland'' was carrying 130 passengers, 90 of them to be dropped off at Somers Island (now known as Bermuda) in the charge of Capt. Miles Kendall and the remaining 40 were to travel on to Virginia, where they would be under the charge of William Farrar.''Records of the Virginia Company, 1606-26, Volume III: Miscellaneous Records'' on Library of Congress website accessed 14 Nov 2019, pages [https://www.loc.gov/resource/mtj8.vc03/?sp=169 177] (Jun 1619), [https://www.loc.gov/resource/mtj8.vc03/?sp=352 324] (Jun 1620), and [https://www.loc.gov/resource/mtj8.vc03/?sp=598 566] (Feb 1623/4). == Newtown or Manafan or Glan Meheli == The very confusing conclusion from Kay Haden's site, which appears to be a copy of an SGM discussion: : Mail Group on Google: soc.genealogy.medieval, "Royal Ancestry: John Price of Jamestown", Exchange of 28 March 2004. : Paul K Davis: Fellow Researchers & Family, I have concluded that John Price, who came to Jamestown, Virginia in 1611, was a descendent of king Malcolm II of Scotland and of king Ethelred "the unready" of England. This John Price is an ancestor of my paternal grandmother, Dorotha Ellen Repass. : For nearly a century it has been claimed that this John Price was descended from barons who signed the Magna Carta, however some aspects of his ancestry have been the subject of divergent claims. I consulted GEDCOM databases made public through the internet and found quite a few discrepancies in what was said about who his ancestors were. I have compared these, eliminated those which could be disproved, and found one, by Jackie Watson, remaining. I have checked its conclusions using generally reliable library sources and citations of primary evidence, and concluded that it is indeed correct. I found that one line in this ancestry, when traced further, led to kings Malcolm II of Scotland and Ethelred II of England. : Below I present this line, with comments where it seems appropriate, followed by a list of the important sources. : John Price [1583/4 - 1628/30] was son of Richard Price and Ursula. John has often been listed as son of Thomas Price, vicar of St. Chad's in Shrewsbury, without citation of primary evidence, but comparison of his signature on a petition of the Virginia House of Burgesses with the signature on a Welsh indenture shows he was son of Richard Price, of Manafon, Montgomeryshire, and his wife Ursula. Close estimates from both sides of the Atlantic also agree concerning his age. : Richard was son of Richard ap John Price and Elizabeth Herbert. Richard has often been listed as son of Richard ap John Price of Newtown, but there was also a Richard ap John Price of Glan Meheli, and Burke lists the Richard of Newtown as having died without issue. Furthermore, Richard the father of the immigrant John Price is shown to have an association with the Glan Meheli branch of the Price family by common attendance of children at the same school in Shrewsbury. The above cited indenture shows Richard, the father of immigrant John, to have had a brother named Thomas, and the Visitation shows Richard ap John Price of Glan Meheli, to have had younger sons name Richard and Thomas. This Thomas is generally believed to be the one who was vicar of St. Chad's. While there is another Price family of Manafon, that Richard has a wife not named Ursula, and his son John evidently raised a family in Britain, not Virginia. Immigrant John was listed in the school records as son of a gentlemen, and the Glan Meheli family was such. Manafon is a bit north of Glan Meheli, and both are in the sector of Montgomeryshire which borders the portion of Shropshire containing Shrewsbury. I conclude we must accept this match, and reject the Newtown claim with its possible Magna Carta connections. : Elizabeth Herbert [- 1574], the grandmother of immigrant John, was daughter of Richard Herbert [1468/70 - 1539] and Anne verch David. The Visitation pedigree, signed by her husband Richard and eldest son Edward, clearly shows this. This Richard was a son of Richard Herbert [1412-1469], of Coldbrook, and Margred verch Thomas. The signed Visitation pedigree clearly shows this. These relationships are also shown in the generally accepted pedigree of the Herberts as given in, for example, Burke's Landed Gentry, latest edition, which also gives further Herbert ancestry. : Margred was the sister of the important Welshman, Sir Rhys ap Thomas [-1525], whose ancestry has been well studied. Their mother was Elizabeth, daughter of Sir John Griffith [- 1471] of Wichnor in Staffordshire. John's parents were Thomas Griffith [1377 - 1431] and Anne Blount. Thomas' father was Rhys ap Griffith the younger [- 1381]. Rhys' parents were Rhys ap Griffith the elder [- 1356] and Joan Somerville [- 1376]. ... [more on [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~katy/genealogy/price/b18840.html Hayden's site]] === Parents Richard & Ursula === : From Kay's site (apparently from Vina's book): "John Pryce, was described as son and heir of Richard Pryce in an indenture in 1610-11 from Richard Pryce of Manavon, Montgomery County, Gentlemen, and Ursula Pryce, his wife to ___ Robinson. Thomas Pryce, brother of Richard Price II, was one of the witnesses. [Indenture, British Museum, A.D.D. Charter 1036, PC]. The signature on this indenture corresponds in every detail with the signature of John Price on the Petition to the King sent from Virginia in 1625-26 when John Price signed as a member of the Burgess. [Public Record Office, London, England, C.O. 1/3, 17276, PC]." == Richard Price == : From [[Price-172|Richard Price (1555-1638)]] (attached as son of Griffith [[Ap_Rhys-54]], but no sources for it; had been attached as son of John [[Price-173]] and his wife Elizabeth [[Blayney-2]], but no source for that either; maybe son of [[Price-174|Matthew Price (abt.1510-abt.1556)]]). Father of John the immigrant. : Copy of his profile text as of 26 January 2022; copies of unsourced FindAGrave bios with annotations to be deleted from the profile AFTER the merge of [[Price-172]] & [[Price-8010]] (so that it's available prior to the completion of the merge). ::'''''Biography''''' ''snipped ONS sticker'' '''Richard Pryce''' of Wales was named as the father of John Pryce in an indenture signed 1610-11.Vina Chandler Price, C. G., compiler, ''Ancestors and Descendants of John Price: Immigrant to Virginia 1610-11'' (Baltimore: Gateway Press, Inc., 1988). ::'''''Research Notes''''' '''Parents''': Either son of [[Ap_Rhys-54|Griffith (Ap Rhys) Rhys (abt.1501-abt.1528)]], son of Richard Price (born 1530), or son of Griffith's brother (per WikiTree as of 24 January 2022) [[Price-173|John Price (abt.1544-)]] and [[Blayney-2|Elizabeth Blayney (1546-1547)]], John's wife (Elizabeth Blayney, born 1538, also said to have been wife of Richard Price - see [[#FindAGrave Information|below]]). ''Note - this profile, [Price-172], was detached from John and Elizabeth as parents on 24 January 2022.'' Neither this profile - [Price-172]: Richard Price (1555-1638), previously attached as son of John and Elizabeth - nor [[Price-8010|Richard (Price) ap Rhys (abt.1554-abt.1638)]], attached as son of Griffith, included any reliable sources as of 23 January 2022. (It should be noted that a son of Griffith would be ap Griffith, not ap Rhys.) '''Pre-merge''' - this profile appears to be a duplicate of [[Price-8010]] and a merge has been proposed. At the time of the proposal, the datafields for this profile ([Price-172]) had the following information: : Richard Price, born 1555 in Manavon, Montgomeryshire, Wales
: Husband of [[Middleton-22|Ursula (Middleton) Price]] — married 1582 in Wales,,,England
: Died Apr 1638 in Montgomeryshire, Wales The datafields for [[Price-8010]] at the time of the proposed merge had the following information (sources: FindAGrave{{FindAGrave|130727945}} for Richard Price (1555-1639), accessed 24 January 2022. and "Research of Frances Lowrey Brasher."): : Richard ap Rhys formerly Price, born about 1554 in Montgomeryshire, Wales
: Son of Griffith (Ap Rhys) Rhys and [mother unknown]
: Husband of [[Games-84|Elsbeth (Games) Price]] — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
: Husband of [[Middleton-22|Ursula (Middleton) Price]] — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
: Father of [[Price-9120|Daniel Price]], [[Price-171|John Price I]], [[Price-9121|Richard Price]] and [[Price-9122|William Price]]
: Died about Apr 1638 in Montgomeryshire, Wales ::'''''Main Sources... ''''' : ... for the family of "John Price, the Immigrant": * '''FindAGrave''': The Price family that immigrated to America as portrayed by FindAGrave memorials has serious issues in that connections and facts are given with no supporting evidence. Any information citing FindAGrave should be collaborated with another source.Global, Find A Grave Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current; [http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=60541&h=4300039&ssrc=pt&tid=26726715&pid=26456967797&usePUB=true Ancestry link]. * The 1910 work of the '''Rev. B.L. Price''' was the definitive work for many years, but contains many inaccuracies, which the later work of V.C. Price discusses. Information from the Reverend's pamphlet that does not cite primary sources should be collaborated with another source.Rev. Benjamin Luther Price, ''John Price the emigrant, Jamestown colony 1620, with some of his descendants'' (Alexandria, Louisiana publishing, 1910), [http://www.pricedna.com/JohnPricetheEmigrant.pdf pdf], [https://archive.org/stream/johnpriceemigran00pric/johnpriceemigran00pric_djvu.txt archive.org (full text)]. * '''V.C. Price''''s 1988 book on the immigrant John Price is the most recent and most reliable research as of this writing (24 January 2022). * Primary sources remain the best, most reliable sources, but as with many other early Virginians it can be difficult to determine which person of the same name a record is for. ::'''''FindAGrave Information ''''' : As just noted, the following biographical information, sourced to FindAGrave should be collaborated with another source. : Richard Price was born abt 1555 in Manavon, Montgomeryshire, Wales. He was the son of Richard Price (1530-) and Elizabeth (Blayney) Price (1538-). :: ''Elizabeth Blayney needs research - see [[Price-174#Elizabeth_Blayney]] (as of 26 January 2022, showed duplicate profiles and multiple husbands)'' : Richard married Ursula
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G2G Chat: https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1629399/nordic-noir-2023-source-a-thon-team-chat === Instructions === # Go to your watchlist by going to the "My Wikitree" menu and click "Watchlist." # Click on the "Unsourced" link in the top (second last choice). # Click any of the WikitreeID's on your list to see profiles that is marked as Unsourced. # Click on the "Edit" tab and add minimum one good/original source. The source can not be a link to someone's unsourced family tree (Geni etc.). # Save your changes. # Once you completed sourcing the unsourced profiles from your watch list, please use the links below to find unsourced profiles in the Nordic country of your choice. ===Sourcing=== :Sourcing is used to support (or challenge) a family tree, to establish family connections, to help "prove" (or disprove) family lineages, and to record where the information came from. Here is a good article that sums things up: [https://www.tamurajones.net/GenealogyWithoutDocumentationIsMythology.xhtml Genealogy Without Sources is Mythology!] :A '''primary source''' is one that was recorded either at the time of the event or shortly afterwards. Although these sources are generally reliable, they can have errors and you will learn how to evaluate the information contained in them, especially when one source contradicts another. Here are examples of original sources where the information gathered from them is generally considered reliable: * Birth records. * Death records. * Marriage records. * Family bibles with birth/marriage/death dates. * Books that cite primary sources. This would Include books that transcribe birth/marriage/death records as well as authored family histories or trees that cite birth/marriage/death records. * Military records. * Will and estate records. * Court records. * Burial records. * History books that would have collected information from the subjects themselves. * Newspaper articles with the publication name, date, and location. * A proof summary of multiple sources of supporting evidence used to draw a reasonable conclusion. :A '''secondary source''' is one that is written after the event or period has passed. Secondary sources can still be reliable if they cite primary sources. They can be useful for clues about where to look for primary sources, or for background information to expand the profile's biography (for example, a history book which covers an occupation and what it was like during the time period we are researching). ===Unsourced Profiles:=== *[[:Category:Denmark%2C_Unsourced_Profiles|'''Denmark''']] *[[:Category:Finland%2C_Unsourced_Profiles|'''Finland''']] *[[:Category:Iceland%2C_Unsourced_Profiles|'''Iceland''']] *[[:Category:Norway%2C_Unsourced_Profiles|'''Norway''']] *[[:Category:Sweden%2C_Unsourced_Profiles|'''Sweden''']] *[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Lb3xHy9X2lIYuFhSSjke18KQ0-SUQUX8oc070d66Qog/edit#gid=223695659 '''Unsourced GEDCOMs''']
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Current Nordic pages; * Denmark [[:Space:Project_Denmark_Discussion_Draft_for_Danish_Names]] * Finland: [[:Space:Finnish_names]] * Norway [[:Space:Norway_Project_Naming_Conventions]] * Sweden has a whole category [[:Category: Swedish Names]] but if a single start page is preferred it should be [[:Space:Swedish_names]] ==== Proper First Name ==== * '''Proper First Name:''' ** Denmark: ** Finland: ** Iceland: ** Norway: ** '''Sweden''': All first names at birth mentioned in an official birth certificate or baptismal record.
Example: Carl Gustaf or Ingrid Victoria Sofia Louise Margareta ==== Preferred Name ==== * '''Preferred Name:''' ** Denmark: ** Finland: ** Iceland: ** Norway: ** '''Sweden''': Do not assume that the first of two (or more) given names is the preferred name unless it is documented by sources. It would sometimes be just as wrong to separate Carl Gustaf as it would be to separate Mary Lou. ==== Other Nicknames ==== * '''Other Nicknames:'''
This field can include multiple names separated by commas. The field is for nicknames or other names which the person was known as. ** Denmark: ** Finland: ** Iceland: ** Norway: ** Sweden: Example; Calle (nickname for Carl), Drottning Silvia, Gamle Jon i Bua ==== Middle Name ==== * '''Middle Name:'''
Please note that anything entered in this field will be handled as a first name in searches. If there is no real middle name, the button for "No Middle Name" should be marked. ** '''Denmark''': Middle names were not recognized by Danish law prior to 1904. ** Finland: ** Iceland: ** Norway: ** '''Sweden''': Sweden did not really have middle names until modern times (with very few exceptions) and this field should not be used at all on most profiles. An acceptable dispensation for using this field can, for example, be when used for a patronymic name of a noble house profile in order to help separate multiple profiles with the same name. ** '''Early Scandinavia Project''' uses the middle name field for bynames, such as Blåtand (Bluetooth). ==== Last Name At Birth ==== * '''Last Name At Birth:'''
This field should contain the first documented last name of a person. The change from patronymic names to family names ** Denmark: Fixed inheritable family name required after 1829 which defaulted to a frozen patronymic name if there was no non-patronymic family name. Until then, patronymics would be used, if not noble family. ** Finland: ** Iceland: ** Norway: ** '''Sweden''': For Sweden, LNAB is usually found when a youngster leaves home to start working or get married. Changing from patronymic names to family names took a long time in Sweden (earlier in towns than in the countryside), generally starting abt 1875-1880. Patronymic exceptions earlier than that time period could be found among nobles and descendants of immigrants (usually upper class, like officers and merchants) and among people living in towns. ** '''Early Scandinavia Project''' uses patronymic LNAB (even if last names might not actually been used in the timespan). ==== Current Last Name ==== *'''Current Last Name:'''
For non-living people, it should be the last name they were using at the time of their death. ** Denmark: ** Finland: ** Iceland: ** Norway: ** '''Sweden''': Please note that (most) Swedish women would not take their husband's last name until modern times (1900's). ** '''Early Scandinavia Project''' Same patronymic as LNAB. ==== Other Last Names ==== * '''Other Last names:'''
This field can include multiple names separated by commas. This field could be used for last name variations and alternative spellings of last name. ** Denmark: Can be used for "tilnavn", an "extra" name (often descriptive name) used to distinguish a person from others with the same or similar name. ** Finland: ** Iceland: ** Norway: ** '''Sweden''': (For Swedish nobles, before being registered at Riddarhuset, it can be used for their house name. See instruction for Royals and Nobles.) ** '''Early Scandinavia Project''' Nordic spelling variation of the patronymic LNAB. ---- Not forget to adress farm names... this is a great explanation from g2g discussion... Farm names were used more as epithets than actual names for a good portion of Norwegian genealogical history- a means of differentiating between people with the same name, sure, but not hereditary or permanent. ---- * When did each Nordic country start to use Family Names? Denmark 1829, added above. ---- * When did women of each country start to use husbands name? Sweden: In 1920 it was made compulsory for a woman to take her husband's name as a married name. ---- * Explanation of prefix and suffix... Translation of Prefix from Swedish Wikipedia (beside prepostions): Prefixes are also articles that belong to a family name (of the type von, af, de and la). WikiTrees definition of prefix is: This is for a name prefix or title such as Mrs, Sir, Dr, Gov, Sgt, etc. If a person has multiple prefixes or titles use the highest, last or preferred one, e.g. Capt over Lt.. The prefix is limited to 10 characters.
This needs better explanation, why is Mrs an example but not Mr, what do the abbreviations mean in Nordic languages. === Location Fields === Once again, WikiTree says '''we should use their convention instead of ours'''. Applied to locations, this means using place names in native languages and using the names that people at the time used, even if they now no longer exist. That sometimes means using historical counties for example, not the modern-day regions. As a general rule, entering almost any location better than no location. So if you only know the country, please add it to the location field. Do not include a house number, street address, building name, church, hospital, etc., in the location field (unless it represents an administrative division, such as a parish). This kind of information should be added to the biography. Examples of correct location given in Location Field: * Denmark: * Finland: * Iceland: * Norway: * Sweden: Village (or farm name), parish, county, country. Please note that the suggested place names from FamilySearch's database may not always be correct and you do not need to accept any of the place name suggestions. You can also turn these suggestions off... Link Examples: use "Sverige" and not "Konungariket Sverige." Sweden will not generate and error.Country names in English are OK, but adding Tyskland (Swedish) instead of Germany or Deutschland will generate a DataBase Error/Suggestion. [[: Help:Location_Fields]]
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